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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ===: WHOLE NO. 7410. MORNING EDITION---WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1853. PRICE TWO CENTS. sean pices Hei i” om nn ty Copan Area ptr, ood | fa, feutgtins oe chmeany tweet iit | Jel Tala wan Gbatd'Dy several Senior and agrnt | 6 provi in nti exponen the Senate cham- xine Seen mihi er PROCEEDINGS OF THE LEGISLATURE ia only now, what hein reality was at the lant soasion, hatracted by the wedging of boat in the nat. caf, Wuiowr moved to include the Champlain Canal. | 7. qo suthorice the addition of anothim’ regiment to the Pare rae cs. h have him to the world. Mr" 0. then’ alluded to ring the past season has boon seriously Mr Warren (a Ta te conmen aod wees ae (dem.) after briefly reviewing the debste 8. To confirm and of William H. HL a legalize the jeadth fm the canal at mi which had occurred, o} ‘a resolution for the appoint- | Fenton, a Justice of the Deuce of the town of Carroll, at of the old class boats to Mes ADVANCES MADE ON DRY GOO! Mr. Murray’s remarks in 1843, canals— MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR { ths: the only cows ia New Tork "were. fhe sewer a caael cee ON DEY G0 led, and without that ftheeld | ment of a committee of three to ‘a bill providing | Chautauque coanty. wate eslenaie tn yeeseer™ meoperty erally, in Canal street, and the subterranean pipes of! the alataed, boats nee TeCeee ota ieee cast for the legva of aix wiltlons of Golborne | On Te nee the ghasten.of the Oxford Fire Covupany. game te suit. Apply’ ie Woon, @ Yalton street, wp | Urging the Speedy Enlargement of the Canals. | roto The Thay ‘be. the logitiastey roprerentation tthe utmost impertone:srordce that tho | Ser Gameee te eee and, Genesee Valley and Black Ri- | 10. To cee ee eee ct the dear 5 oS Me . o | ver 1¢ proposed issue to be submitted to the peo- | ville, Liv: county, to levy 3 tax to pay » \Teward the opinions of his peculiar constituency. ‘The enlight- ay be brought into use, that the Commis: | ple, aecording tothe const i es NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD oe r: pr fl TH he P ig uisitions of the constitution. offered by said Trustees in July, 1851. = holders of this com- me ened, enterprising, commercial part of the citizens of a, wecnusnTy Mr. Concmn, (dem, : 11. To amend thi “ comsoth rite tf tated ee Leteemtrace | FFOpOsition of Mr. Cooley to Amend | Neves sipstenke at i come ofthe nate fem | MEireer cate sone Safon |e Govan, esac and Ciampi Cools, werea- | aad amend ihe ac tr acorporae te iy 0 Bam o’elock noo! We ct . , not drawil than th: d elne ye In , sed A mage ofthe a iabare of tb %, the Constitution. beat interents cf the commercial world. Bvidently that | fest of water, fo pate each other. ne ts |< Sty. Coxcex then offered_an amendment, providing for | arreat’ erased weed ay ty, ariows sets tg ee a tae’se Th ‘emu rte smrags amd foun, | tn este” haracera PR, hwld be | the areata of 8,00 nanan fa" eniige: | |, "foamend att enede?, “A act vid fn & increase of ‘th SUPPO! hat ho apd the Senator Tes Ree eect Gur TEe! | fbeir arrangements undorstontingls Is sariences totke be Riendmentt 270" © DOY# 1T—as was also Mr. Bartlett's | supply of water in the village of Newburg,” passed Mara © lis will BS opened no 12 o'clock noo SITION THAT IT WILL SEYTLE THE | derbilt represented a people who, though they do liveon "tho State lias sufared largely in hor rovenaes for the last | Mr. BABCOCK contended that including the Champlain | commissioners, trusteer, and sléstors of said village, ae BAL"'By order of the bonrd of diruatorp °° . CANAL CONTROVERSY. aengi Holand, aro honest and ortir—angored at, | sores or four eary from te uncurtaity piting aa to the | Canal, on Which there was neither estimate or informa: | der said act. : Pi 4 x ary Senator anals; and, as a direct consequence, ion, was not injurious. ‘was a turnpike, by which pro- 13. To authorize the snnusl election of a Board of Com~ — ans Ne as boatmen and oystermen. Either that Senator has f boats on th minade: | d ht the Canad! i af OnICR THE NEW YORE, AND LIVERFOOL Talarepresented them by design or by ignoranco., One | dusts to nnots offered for transport 06,000"s¢ toll instead of $806,000,0008 He Payysac, | ug Reo Essie nthe ety of Onwego, a conse * Bor five 4 of Ghis eompany will be he SPIRITED SPEECH OF SENATOB COOLEY sane Lipp oat of his constituency, Mr. H. Aspin- | Dave advanced for the inst Case ee att fa strike out; and the words “Champlain Canal” were struck | 15. To amend an act entitled "an act to'amend an eot, «aie span We al aye he ay of Nay Foe sarth ‘wherever intallece ead honor aro eawwas dnat | Son oeetaiiln tnd ances Grade of many hundred thon | OW cet saceorate, is vibage of Pen Yas, i the county of 4 Ly sand tor + ta )2 SE Mi fologk Mand 3 sialogh F; A Gnd af the same time In Opposition to Senators McMurray and ore worth than all the peculiar constituene y ich pabanbr et the old ize hare aot bern ball mn etcent au calargement of focks on ‘the Sere Posi Pydboadl i igh ret rade ‘tied hn’ aet to: aman ‘three perso: mil sen 8 posse: © Senator from the i—ant nts of the trade, because the public ox- | ayes 9, nays 15. consolidate the several acts relating t of Roches~ og the ngzt egeseoding ol sony of the by-laws of the stews Pierce, Comptroller Wright, and Others, Hr, Aspinwall is but one of thousands. That people know | Farger boats, rendering tose of thes one oa eeeaiecie | The resolutions were reported to tho Senate. ter,” pated April 10,1860, "etn company repati sp apy of poh Toot the worth to the commerce of New York of the great ca- | uscless, Wularged boats have net Ny it iv any con. | OD a question of with the reports of the com- | __17. To extend the time for collecting. taxes im the of Mii Sleckion a Gceor of tks company sal be hat PES ce maamoeed iat geaintvet,- Me. Gr al be wan aorosed of and. | Syenntne'r isha uegteeytireeuy ange | MIE wards in the lt of Syracuse, ike sera ote Wee Mr. Cornett. moved to table them, and to make them | wards in the city of Syracuse; the several towns in the als, which | the special order for to-morrow. Lost. county of Albany; the towns of Steph ireenbush, naall expense, ‘a recom: | ‘The resolutions were then ordered tom third reading. | and Schodack, in the county of Beuaselser, nator of ing and straightening of the ol te position as well as did the | © bedone at a comparatively 1. The election of BS the oftce of the company, in the sity of New York, oa | Business In Executive Session of the Senate, | irs slone—alone and deplorable. He thought he enjoyed ‘dret Thareday of March of each year. and shroe pars jenate, . ug Thall then be shbson, by the persona entitied to vous for at his bran forlorn and sola Senator from the Third, with all his barnburner hosts | [ended merely asa temporary relief to the t Ayes 20, nays 5. Ki in th ; town of Weet~ ‘Teetors, to ing election % . 4 be yes 20, nays 5. : ingston, in the county of Ulster; and th ee lin ob op iE cadeeutnnccnes esl tetied So, he, ke, clustering around him—Ius offices in present—his high The upon the cal a fudlten number of boateto mest, in | “ "The mays were Messrs, Bartlett, Cornell, Davenport, | field in the county of Richmond ahi: ‘afiornoon. honors in he ppc at He did not desire to interfere wi . Meal , 8, 2; Yate by Boar obo admitted f the power bloga denweeaiwic: Posies to sxusctey Mr. McAlpine, the State Engineer, says, in his report | Jones and McMurray 18, Inrélation to the Rochester and Webster Plank Road im stand on his platform with his | to the Legislature, that “he has submitted to the Cenal | The final vote on the resolutions was set down for 11 | Company. executed, ther respoots suffici aa i clock , ‘ gnrheg Anbual election for direetors of sis company not hay | PROPOSITION OF SENATOR COOLEY TO AMEND THE Deas Beto tan Cee pee ene feng of ey Ele Cant, wes nile tls Oe net at IRN DS the Anoclation for the Exhibition of ‘te b Pha in ay awe thereof, body alection for ve Erest ce wilt be heit pal UTTON—PROSPECT OF THE SETTLEMENT OF o his bad eminerce by his desertion of his party | has not been made, so as to obtain a vel of five feet of Assembly, ions,’’ passed Maroh 16, 1862. od BT see time und piace fave shove hostiened” E CANAL QUESTION, ETC. pledges, and of the commercial interests of the great | water—that the estimated cost of the proposed. im- ‘Aumany, Ap:il 5, 1853. To extend the time for the collection of taxes in the: WM. L. YOULK, Secretary, SPECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THY NEW YORK HERALD. city. But it is not for him to denounce the constit- | provement is as follows ps aa town of Pomfret in the county of Chautauque, end in the 890.648 ] Mr. Bunnovcus, (ind. dem) of Orleans, moved tha | t0Wn of Rome in the county of Oneida, 8,500 | the roll be called cvery dag, aud the eng Tyred tha | 21. To authorize the Mayor and Chief of Police of th 504,819 | not present b» publisied in'the daily papers of Albany. | fity of New York to make provisions for an efficient, po New York, Maroh 17, 1853. Aupany, April 5—10 P. M. uency who live in the first Senatorial district. That ; pee “7 honest, true hearted and__ intelligent _ people Wye het agent Soaled propor ats legend The canal question was finally settled in the Senate this | shall be defended co long as he (Mr. C.) had a voice with | Western divisior Bi the office of the undersigned, in tho-elty of Manaihal | evening, at eight o'clock, by adopting the following, whitch which to speak their eulogy. It will be enough for 3 E Losto34 to 45. lice for the protection of the Crystal Palace in that city. ‘Mii ri, until the Twentieth d f April, th radua. a 7 the Senator from the Third to settle with his own con- Dobel, «tes. ' o m 22. To amend an act entitled“ tion, musomry, and bridging of twenty ve miles of sae | WA# offered by Mr. Cooley as a substitute for Mr. Vandor- | stitueney, whose great interestehehassoubw-odanldine, | Heche siie Mr, Teariz, (dem) of Madison Gn lovcas the Clinton Hall Association of the ity of New fork. Yond, ‘extondiig west from Monnibal. Propusitions wi | bilt’s original proposition to amend the constitution, The | garded. ‘As to standing alone’ te’ mood: withy hich ‘ sot Tora ee ep ray nt s0B) om leave, moved a con- | Daseed February 28, 1800, iso be reccined ab cur office, iu the city of St. Joraph, Mit | apirmative yote was 20, and the negative 6: : democratic companions—te men of many strugglet—he | ment and improvement of the chaswid aye heehee. | and tno Oe ake ee ting one member of the Senate | PT) extend’ the'time for the collection of taxes in the Feogariseraeingtrony. We leg aalean sited |" Rneved, if the dusty concur, That the fotoing | eoteih ee rt at he Renal, Te lo wih | i Ubvatr tn the pg rccomminiod fol ruah a | Nae anaes Laoetsseees Sem 8 sev cleler and owan of in ate 4 “4 , . 1 , while the Senator from the Third st on the | #: ional width, the ight ti if 4 —- i . a i ii ies Lekdiog a distance of per one hundred nad Atty milee’ wiv | 4™endments be proposed to the constitution of this State; | bardbufner platforms, soon to: ber een rae eee | two hones of tama seer waht, portions of the eanal, SURVEY OF THE stare. ah terete. pienk Toads ta the conten of atom ding e huni ‘ame gan be pre | tat the same be referred to the Legislature to be chosen Hy ‘ ta ont ignant peo; w Pa "Al Mr. Srkwart moved that the bill to encourage and Essex. be placed ract ai i could pass each other. At the curves, and st some places ourage a survey pared by ine engiacire at the next election of Senators, and be published for ant people, | He would far rather stand alone than to x pl e f the St i ion of § 25. To authorize the Lebanon Springs Railroad Compa- ome verghearg | St the next election of Senato be with those who desert thelr party. He would wish to | Wilt be mecsssnry to inereee thesia Ee eae | Oe ordered oy thin ecripution of Stateand county maps, | ny to construct an extension of ite red thy Mae Fete Ae pcre leg lila Lh od lec Hi hcg} prt eg aa ing ne choice, in confor- | be delivered from such aid, comfort and company. ‘The | of this ive te maps eect are Ne eee ear Spe hid setts and Vermont, and to provide means therefor. DUFF & LEARNED, Contractors H. & St. J. R. RB constitution, and insert the following i pia mpany of the will of the wisp course of the Senator | 1) yin , replace those annually worn out; and } Tuscarora Indians. 2 ire Insurance Company to that of Hamilton Fire Insur- A wing instead thereof :- from the Third. Why, he has gone off from those with fit these improvements in the channel way can be made Amending the law in regard to the public schools of | #%c¢ Company. Page Bac BACON & CO., BANKERS, SAN FRANCISCO, Beotion 34, After paying the expenses of superintendents | whom he once professed to act—gone over to the | 0m Year to year, so as to increase the capacity and to fost pairers of t 27. In relation to the payment of certain annuities due E, BACON & CO.. BANKERS, SAN FRANC @ canals, and the sum appropriated | Yecm, Ee, Bove Wash. | Teduce tho cost of transportation until the enlargement can | Syracuse. eC GaSe tee atten kee ener anee sad the pi by the first and second sections of the serenth: article of ington re ala “ee Aenold See en » the Btate Fogineer Iso state: Authorizing a tax_in the town of Weston for the sup- | ‘5,47 Pee ipap er per iesiok or soon le Sone’ Francisco 0 ft the constitution, there shall be paid out of the surplus | alone. The Senator from the Third isthe only national | Tine ite tort rc bape raveg temas ou Harlem Railroad Company, passed May 7, 1840, and the and proceeds promptly remitt ct Trecnaa: of the canals to the ‘Treasurer of this State, on | democrat who has deserted his colors and gone over to | the completion uf the eniasranner aveet Sa Tether | gol tlstive to lands held in, trust by William H. Leggett, | Harlem Railroad Company, passed May 7, 1840, Ametlonn Exchange Honk, Me the 20th day of September of each yoar, for the use of | the most hollow-hearted, treacherous, miseMfevous, out, | Words, the sum of S594 00 Would he kent g te tHe thee | fOr the benefit of Mary J. Barber and others. 29. Authorizing the town officers of the town of West ; ns the general fund; such sum not exceeding $200,000, a8 | regeous party that ever the democracy had to contend | for the temporary facilites which t would afford wiile the | T0.Amend the charter of the village of Geneseo. Farms in the county of Westchester, to appoint a collecter BMITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, AND 8603 | may be required io defray tho neceasury expensed of the | with. He wight better have: hoce co eee cofend | enlargement is ia 7 lative to lands held in trust for Susan P, : ‘ ogres Leggett. ‘land.—We issae herity, payable at | State, and the remainder of the revenues of the canals s}pears from Mr. MoAlpine’s statement, that the | To authorize a tax for police expenses in the Eighth | ° taxes and to extend the time for the collection thereof. a drafts, by special a island in the midst of the sea, with a treacherous ocean | gy't 80. To consolidate road districts Eighteen and Nine- ‘Bank of London, Belfast, Banking C: sae thalll be applied ii Wi H expenditure of a sum for tempor: ‘poses, leas in | and Ninth wards of Brooklyn. ‘Led phate Cen Jand, and ea Bank of Seotiand, at sight,a.4 is | direct to’ the eonnsteererian Tle Geant aaa the dae digs patie Je wash, ee smount than one year's interest upon the deot it is pro: i We release the interest of the State in lands to Jemima ‘st ees aatitied cere! se re- from wards. ment, and of the Gonesee Valley and Black River to i : 2 | Posed to create for the completion of our public works, | Patterson. ink TATLON BROTHERS, No. 76 Wall street, oor. Peart. Canals, “and” for tho enlargement, of. the, Oswego | THo~professed to, join the domcoratic party, and whose | will double its capacity-—will admis of thé introduction | atsending the charter of Buiato, Lee nee eee Auroral satel tn relation ty Sew 10 BUILDERS, &C. Hage of Salem,” passed April 16, 1851. ° resent ., ‘ * il GENTLEMAN Wishes 70 | Canal,’ and of the Cayuga and Seneca Canal, | Proceeded ta reciente reece Ont ft. ©. thon | of the enlarged boats—will cheapen transportion, with. | _Toamend tho act relative to srade lines in the eity of | ¥ have s frame Lou 82. To confirm the official acts of Joseph P. Richardson, A ith Dele) baile’ oe the fob, | 88d to the repayment of themoneye which bere bon. ; | out creating any additional burthen of debt, and will | Brooklyn. : owing torms'—The house to cost about $2,310, fo bo built by | celved iuto the Treasury for ‘canal revoene corinne, nate of iast session, white this cession fds hi in favae | obviate tho danger that the commerce of the canals may | To legalize the official acts of &. G. Bostwick, at Ta Racerndea te lke Puskas Coltdsskbe taatilats Sommencide from the compiction of houses ndermateatseren | ENGCE chapter 483 of the laws of the year 1851, until the | of the Herkimer humbug of tolls ani taxation, | P¢.,tiurioualy embarrassed, if not disastrously ob- | To authorize the construction of canal bridges in | 4 7% incorporate the Parker Supervisors af the cous letion of ; int sevon ii s stru 1 ® ul a hfe r rr ‘Per oon to be paid on full amount of contra Siem: | ent eouareements shall ave been ‘completed, and the | The song is chan He has now taken his tune | "The State Engineer also inforims the Logislature that— SACARIES OF STATE PRISON KRMPERS. ty of Oneida to levy a tax for the purpose of completing Sgpsmouneds paid of. Apply, by letter, to.A.'Z.Z., Herald | SUG Sut tio taoney an reccicad tie See ase a gut of | the fers Collection (Sensation ‘among | The following work is Fequired forthe safety of the Canal, | | The bill in relation to increasing the salaries of the | My. tishing the court house at Utica. | ie audience)—a: eo - ‘d Bb. Te tit] re ti popped receives dang the, Treasury sball nd sings agreed song of tax: | viz.—The construction of four aqueducts in Montgomery | guards and keepers of the » State prisons was lot, the Syracube Ulty Water Worke Ganong fe penent apes the same which he had t the last session. 2, 34 and 39 to 42, several wastowi d culverts; a di 5, 1849. Bonde of the rilineis Central Hal: | payinglexpenies of collcton,superntandance and re- | had" introduced joat ecu aay Ate ast seen ee Kodeg at Rome; a culvert at ‘bon! the agueduet grerthe | Me, Loom, (Gem) of Herkimer, moved that the Cam. | © J54, Yrovide for certain expenses chargeable to the j mn for the expenses “rand the sip locks at Black Hock ' oft dollars of ts,con: | tf, govermarent and for any other purposes the ‘Test: dete inthe Atemiy bythe iracery o fe Spon Site espe pene ep eapoce rte ED Sein uieooreepeg tree seme onary To wuthorice the Fredonia. and Sinolalrrlle Plank it f th id and jure may et; ant e said en! ment of 86 State Engineer in their reports, anc if €. wedvin rumegC-one tostandand | IWF 3 of ad, the, anid, enlargement of | er, who, inthe prosenee of honorasle may had twos , $3. 000 000 LOAN ON THE MORTGAGE | accomplished, the remainder of the canal revenues, after ation. Mr. C. indicated his own course as having been | county, west of Schoharie creek; of the second locks at ey . 0 mpany. is company will receive pro} Udth of June next, for three milli struction bohds, to be is ; by | Road Company to borrow money. five hundred dolii h, the recommendations which I submitted to the Legisla- | 53 to 20 (not two-thirds.) Mr. L then moved that all iz pany fa the oy cENew York, on tho frst day of April, 1870, | canals aforesaid shall. be finished so goon_as tho same | Pr Serena aad ie ee ee ne bad are wnat he | ture at the opening of its session, in favor of immediate | intervening orders be lald on the table to take up the bal. | {8 To authorize the town of NouthHlemprtnd to voll ve : part of their common lands, and for other purposes. Tit oompons attached for the payment of interest at the sa neceionccomplshed by prudent and economical | iitical ingrate as he was. But He ad dono with tho | Je8itlation to secure such improvements of the Erle and | | Mr. ALDEX (dem,) asked if this was not in effect the pores. 39. To supply the village of Watertown - | gs Oswego canals, that they could be navigated by the en- | #8me motion in other words—a subterfuge by which to tober, in each year, at the rate of t um. means hereby provided, without im- | Senator from the Third. He would say, as Uncle Tob; : See, jected wholesome water, and for other purposes. peg in each year, at 4 aon Ge ares prenennbas sana posing any direct tax for the same, or any other part | did to the fly, “go—get thee gone—the world is wido larged beets, ey, La) ile by tho result of an exami See Phe io PALES ee is ries Hew Sti 40, Defining the limits of the jail in the city of Uties. trustees of the whole road and branches, seven hundred and ‘ereof, for the purpose of completing the said enlarge- om and me.” Mr. C. then took up Mr. | D&tm made during the winter, to ascertain the number ‘was not—the former motion enough for ¢ 41. Te change the name of Jolin E. Egleston to John E. ‘Sar lat i Jepsen, and of to millions of acres of avd in | ment, énd Galshing the sald canals, as heroin direstod; | Comptroller Wright, and cont up to ihe Clerk the pledges | Of Botte now used upon the Ce EET pre Oe LO se (eri en ak ral eek es construction ee ° tury, the metas may be procered ‘by borrowing at the | Abncribed by the candidates, for State oficers before | their Present number is 3404, showing a diminution of | The motion of Mr. Loomis was lost, by $8 to 20 Aud tars pehanta Bann eee eae election. re is the pledge, n¢ re- dag , : uehapna Rai n} ee- employed in ‘Be Conatrnctiom eis eupected has 30 to" | 1OWeRt rates of interent, and payable af tho ahortent prac’ | garded im every partieulae’ eight aed sce cite, | SS. here has also been a filing off fom the tonnage tuMons reported the following billy ad i tion of the general railroad act. Mr. D, Gi.LMore reported the following billa complete:— r To authorize the New York and Uallalo Railroad to | ,,4% Te authorize the town of Phelps, Ontario — ’ | ticable period, yt eeding ten millions fi y ‘This alarming result shows, that unless immediate mei ios will be co1 d by Ist January next, and the re- period, a sum not exc ig ten millions five | above named, attached to thix , are tho bitter mainder of the tire lite daring the year ight, About | hundred thousand dollars, in portions of not more than | enemies of the canals, and in their hostility they include | S°T* aso Aopen Ge ta Re ee ee ee ee | pull prabon hoke, Jalve money to pay C. A. Bloomer and F.C. Bloomer, FOO tone of rails wil be required, of ‘whieh 67,000 tons ak Seetia aaa es in any one all those whose Ideas differ from them, will ‘attempt to | business diverted Inte other chamwala, te oomsnrruaiios Of To amend the General Railroad act, in relation to Vee LAE yy them in erecting a town house for pads now constantly arriving at New York suid New Or- | an additional sum sufficient to repay the said sum re- | thie gesteoe a eee oe Paty gd St, hove honor. the pant of boats. A large portion of thove now in use | ‘ompanies formed under the rame, 10 increase. their | 1 TT toe gupport of the poor in the town of The whole amount of bonds which can bo insxed under the | ceived into the treasury, and the proceeds of all such | For himself, he felt on fire at being turned out of the a eet TROT Ne ABG.are becom: | pital. % Newburg, Orange county. mortgage is seventeen millions of dollars, of which havebeon | loans shall be sacrediy ‘and exclusively applied to the | democratic party by John C. Wright or any other politi. | 128 Made and Manoa Report prepared by the Auditor | in WAtRA HE time fer the completion of the Rome | "45. To authorize the Clerk of Madison county to remowe alroady nogotiatod— purposes hereinbefore enumerated, and for which the | cal renegade. ‘The plans heretofore put forth by the | oc ‘i Mr. Looms, faom the Committee on Ways and Means, oy reo OF" Longon loan, six per cont bonds. ec ggutvaciy; °0%4000 | fund hereby created is pledged Wiis weedexsuilned Nae medley eat, Tike individuals, | 9 ree eae interesting and valuable information upon | Mr. Loos, Sree aary reom, oF Foie wAbinalaant fleck inte Tree ae ues and ou iron and othereontracts, .. 1) | In order to preclude any necessity for a resort to taxa- | stand or fall like individuals, by thelr truth and fait ‘The interest and the security of the commeree of the To jrovide for the current expenses of the govern- | "46" Rotative to the Lewiston Railroad. i ea anaes eee “4 | Hien to pay the principal orinterest of the moneys so | dealing. He knew more of the conductors of the Atlas. | Erie and Oswego canal demand the immediate completion | ment. Aa: 47. Authorizing a 1ax upon the town of Esopus for the [Oe ey ee eee ssi sees, $10,785,000 | borrowed, provision shall be made in every act diresting | He had done his duty to his constituents, without of the improvements which have been recommended, For an appropriation to the Western Honse of Refuge. | payment of a judgment and expenses, incurred by Johm None of which have been disposed of at leas than par. any Joanjas herein authorized, for the payment of the | looking to the newspspers. Last year the Atlas ‘The amount required for this purpose cat. only be ob- For the support of the Idiot Asylum. ‘W. Shultz, late overseer of poor. ihe compeny, will rive to cach subscriber to this loan, | principal and interest of the moneys borrowed under | praised bim. This year it abused him. One is | tained by some mode of taxation "The cevonnes a the | To supply a deficiency in the expenditures of the 48. For the laying out and construction of a road fre Theres of the ultimate dapital stock ofthe company (oo | stel,seh, by setting apart and appropriating annually 40 | gm offset, to. the otlier; neither amounts to any: | canals ‘ave siready been satiated tor other ouspores, | Western House of Refuge, Pree ytd ae fo reg poe eg shares of $100 onch) tor each bond of $1,00 subscribed ana | MUCt, Of the fund hereby created, asmay be necessary to | thing at att, hat Tedgubtable | pillar of, Me | anda large amount of drafts upon them are now out- | | CAL OV TUEHOC—ancesrums rinn. || | | 49."to change the name of George William Noxen te be . 1 g or 4 sixty-seven members having answered to their \ Emoung, und a proper provisional eer ieate will be cirenas | $0.create a sinking tund for the redemption of the sald | Encrv'elven, Me, C' then provecded to reply to tno ena, | S!@mding snd under protest. If the canal revenues were ly sixty: George Noxen Leavenworth. Amount, and a proper provisional certi icate will be given c evidence of such right to. subscribe when the stock shail principal at the stipulated time of payment; and ifthe | {or from the Tenth, (Mr. ised, spon payment eraack Sastalnent as may be requir a pao ea any time be insufficient to redeem 4 rectors, not exceeding the instalments then calle art of the f t in from other stockholders, which ‘probably will not exceed iptecestar stipulated pal, or to pay any part of the salt 5 ituti pames on the last vote taken, Mr. \MBERLAIN moved a 50. T he location of clerk’s office, Cattara ierce.) who, he regretted, was pl rtm Tris habiciyhiees SOE SERGE ot) Oo Chat Mouse, Wells ene enshasned by Sh40 18. peer lo ghinnge the loention af aleek'e " — out of his place from sicknoss.. He reviewed what he t ‘ these important, if not in- | The lobbies avd galleries being cleared, the roll was | “st Yo investigate and determine the claim of x characterised as that Senator's ten days’ boisterous rail- | ginreneable objects will cot soca eater ne Nyear's | called, and eighty-four members were found to be present. | qybbits end Jomen Norns tie or Comal 1 come Board. ‘ted, the means to satisty the claims of | ing and ranting, and his fabul ‘eport. ‘The Senate Mr. Garx, (dem.) of N. ¥., moved to despatch the Ser hare. : g end ranting, and his fabulous report. The interest of the debt it has heen proposed to create for + 52, Requiring canal superintendents to publish monthly Be company reservo the right to redeom any of the bonds the jenders of the said moneys may be procured on the | could not but recollect the Siamese eulogy of Henry Clay, | {he completion of our public works. cr the amount of | geant-at-Arms to bring in theabsentees. Carried, Abstioctoot Gibareisanias P at any time e maturity, on payment of the amount | Credit of the said funds. got up by that Senator and another member of the | 550.000, which our canals annually pay into the treas- Eleven members were brought in by the Sergeant-at- ‘To amend an act entitled “An act in relation to rail- thereof, with twenty per ceut premium and any accrued go io [aera PeSEe NE coecanectes Roca Eenate, for buncombe, at the time of the presentation of | ury for the eupport of the State government, and the | Atms, a portion of whom were fined for being absent. road corporations,”” passed February 18, 1851. interest. ale, “8 in the aggregate ibed a it a No proposal will be received at any rato leas than par,and | by the Canal Board in {he year 1852, shall continue to be | Te clay medal. Mr. Clay got on pratty well under their | payment of the interest of the State debt, exeated for ir Nr. 'H Eure, (lem.) of Unter, moved that the eall | "34 “nlveation to Sertain manulsstarlng” companies tm : | abuse, while living, and his memory has not been mucl New York ‘ | ve ruspended. Carried, * Shy orton’ ys sispenteoaveert preven Sriter | taaes, unioes other rected by tne Lagiatare; | eheeted by tnetrafectea culogy when dead, the Senator Ee ee ot ee ee oe come CANALassA0 FROM THE GOVERNOR, as To cotucetes tha ells or Oneagar io ee te eee ion ong resi moneys 80 bor- yi Mr. Clay’: get judi i x ymmuni ion was received from the Governor, urg- i i r eh per cent of the ainonnt allotted to each subscribar | unvithe Principal and interest of the moneys #0 bor- | from the Tenth, having Mr. Clay's name among his bu "The judicious expenditure of $623,000 will. nearly dow communica| he Gov we | Gecects ote in Marker the will be required on notice of the acceptance of hi of stump speech phrases, brought out hia remains, with vac i ‘ . | ing upon the legislature the importance of such action as | ““5q: ain lande-situate im thie-Seumn and the balance as called for by the directors, not exesed- | vided for. thore of General Hamilton, to use in his sprech abusing | Misteat wie of the enlarged Lanett poster a will seeure the enrly increase of the capacity of thecanals | o¢ Miigceuet Gultne ont, ta George hace ot Com pr cipei foe gure Meg Oe ir gine Merb At twelve o'ciock to-day the President announced the | the dead. But this is’ matter of taste, and on | tion and protect its commerce from the danger of an | to allow the passage of boate of increased tonnage. Jatien Tues, time. If any subscriber, whose bid is accepted, shall | Senate to be in executive session. A large pile of papers | {he score of taste no one is to be read out. | entire interruption, by the fai'ure of the structures al- Mr. Burrovous said there was no time to have this | “57, 10 provide for removal and safe keeping of record i f re cont bonds hereby offered, But the report of the Senator from thg+-Tenth ded to by the State Engi: p tucelve six per’ cout hinds. of the same charactes | from the Governor was laying before him He broke | and Iw bargourner friends demands. sme attention, | ded 19 by the State Engine id every respect as those issued for the London Loan | ¢h he Clerk ne se o° | Pertiage soother State oe, age: hag’ witnseed nist @/6ce ‘of $0,000,000, 6f which interest and principal will bo payatie | ‘Pe Seals, and the Clerk read tho contents. About on Lact seals : . Fifty thousand dollars | subjeet laid on the table to await the printing of the | in Onondaga county, and to compensate the clerk of aaid will, in like manner, improve the channel of the Onwego document. Why has this message been sent here? He | county therefor. Canal. The sum of seventy-five thousand dollars will | thought he could answer. It was the fear of the Gover- 58. ‘To amend an act to incorporate the New York and i : i the Senate (to amend : silling Aybinds . hundred names of ointment: notaries were read | cument. Professedly discussing a vast question, inter- | connect the Black River Canal with the Black river at | 00r that a certain measure before.t! Montgomery Mining Company. to the dollar, such'bonds will he issued, Dut incuch cass the | and referced to commsitteon: Robect W. teach ven ment. | oven with all the groatest ood of society, it treateit | ten Fall—will enable the Inbabitante along dty-four | the constitution in regard. to the manner of improving | Montgomery Mining Company: | as wo, cA subsoriber will be required to pay the instalmouts in London af . 7 with such outrageous, bombastic nonsense as was never | ‘niles of the course of that river ard its tributal at the same rato, to wit: £208 6s. 8d. for each bond of $1,000. | nated for Hellgate Pilot, and Darius A. Ogden, of Penn | before witnessed. He’ never saw anything to compare ‘The stock appropriated to such subscription will be also ro- tered in London, upon the same terins and conditions as that now registered there, if proferred, instalments and divi to | the canals) would pass in that body and become ainw. | in the town of Sherburne, Chenango county. 4 use it for the purposes of transporting their lumber and | This design of the message was to change the current of 60. To authorize the laying out and opening of a 2 i Yan, for Canal Appraiser. There were no coafirmations, | With it for bad temper and unfairness. Evidently it was | other products to market. One hundred thousand dollars | Opinion here. His six inch system of enlargement, which | pighway in the village of Canandaigua, county of Ontarle. i s ’ | got up by those who, up ina rat haunted garret, with a | will extend the Genesee Vulley Cunal to Cuba, a distance | bad found friends at the outset, is fast losing fume here. Sacw 3 a oaks though there was a disposition to run them all through. | few scattered type and a broken Ramage press, under | Or sixteen miles. : He knows there are seventy men on. this floor pledged to | own and run steam ferry boats. Shango. MIRE Payable thero ab the same rate oF ex: | The knowledge of an open door session drew a very | take to read gentlemen in and out of the democratic | “guese canals’ are the property of the people of this | goforan amendment of the constitution. This is why | °W3 924 teguiate the coostvaction of sends and vireete Interest will in all cases be adjusted on payment of the | crowded auditory. Mr. Cooley behaved remarkably well, | Party asthey in their sublime wisdom dictate. He cid | state. They now contribute more than half a million | we have this message revamped, and again sent in to | acrosy railroad truce. final instalment. (lie A 1 | Bot believe that even Mr. Hoiftan entertained the absurd | Gunuatly torards the support of government and the | iofluence the House in favor of the plan to tax the peoole | *58"ruamend the sixteenth chapter of the first part of Propossls will bereceived by W. P, BURRALL, Treasurer, | sndmoved to confirm all the notaries. This budget lets | idea that the ultima thule of constitution-making had | Payment of the State debt. besides the annual charge of | &million a year for six years, to improve the canals, | «0 Ragen erated HE UE a Oa treet. XS kid,oqo | US into the secret as to who is really at fault forretaining | heen reached. He was a man of too much good sense for | $1°c00,000, to pay the interest and principal of the canal | The Governor knows that the proposition will pass the | "4. For the relief of Levi Hurlburt and C. Vrooman, closed, s 00 that pi ue oN arenes yb 9s 2 61. To enable the Staten Island Railroad Company to . : ad) hige in office, Ww. Among the great, the inherent, the sacred rights | geist, which fall upon the people of the State, if the com- | Senate, avd he wishes to whip members into the traces, = otaapores sai documents showtus. the fnancial condition of hi a guaranteed ib the constitution, Js the, rgkt to amend | merce of the canals is diverted from them, ©” | O° | | Mr, Cuaway, (dem,) of allegany—What is the quos- The New York Chamber of Commerce. th if the work, and all necessary in- constitution. 5 3 hen the canal debt ix paid, the revenues of the pub- 3 ‘i fr 7 SrRMARE SARE te toatuicernud praspocthy may boob: NEW YORE LEGILATURE, quest, read article 13, section 1, of ‘the constitution, glv- | tc york will belong to the’ people of ahestate te be oe, | . Mr. BURKOUGIN moved that the message be referred THM CANAL ENLANOEMENT QUESTION, EEG.” ter, By order of the Board of Director . gee The hour of 12 baying arrived, the Lrevrex ant Go er. It eannot be that there is any unwillingness on the fore the House. Knowing that the Vanderbilt propo- 4 3 . OBERT SCHUYLER, P Atnayy, April 5, 1853. + ’ yer. ingu ‘ ‘in the Senate the Governor almost oom. | imgortance came up for action. . ERNOR announced part of the people of this State to have the sum of $758,- | sition will pass in the Senate the Governor almost com WP. BURRAL Tre Exooutive ae ae eae THE SKNATE IN EXECUTIVE SESSION, 00 raised by some form of taxation, where the objects to | mits a breach of the privilege of the House by his mes- ‘The regular order of business was temporarily suspend. ORGE GRIS Conimittee. The New York Police bill was referred to the New | And the inations of the Governor were an- | be attained by its expenditure are soimportant to the in- | sage. If he had any new plans to propose he inight pro- | ¢@, for. the presentation of the following preamble and 7 os > = ni it nominations Gi - i e ° ui JONATHAN STURGES, York Senators. nounced and referred. ternal commerce of our State and to the interest of dif- yerly bbe aoe isa ectid trons ‘renee oie vied ae Mr. Phoenix, relative to the enlargement Y be ‘ ° i Si lities and to t! f thei » | wl A os : - New York, April 2 1853. "un coNsTTETIONAL ascevpua oF wm. vanoanonit | gee Malt Springs at Onondaga” ove éendent | Tee iit ie expeutont to pay fen milion dollars) | House, "We all know the billa brought in-tm accordance | _ Whereas, The rapid settlement and greatly inorered age: $25 OOO 72 L048, AT AIX PER CENT INTER: Being the special order, Mr. Cvotey (dem.) took the Darius A. Ogden, Canal Appraiser, in place of George Baish our public works, it is certainly wise and expedi- ee ees wish of MaBAAA again Ue ete ne the delay in getting these productions 0 smarkeh, On Ge '. est, (in one or more sums,) on bond and A i +hton. ent to secure a large portion of the advantages to their i pense oceasioned thereby to the produ as : floor, and after reviewing the course which he had taken | H_Boug Leela Se Re ie eee veer, imperio mortgage, on first class (ouly) productive ‘real estate in | 7 i No Harbor Master nominations were announced. own contemplation, when it can be done by so smallan | have been cut down so that they not furnish | mand facilities for the transportation o! surplus pro- Sateahanete eis ip erin reyes cists heretofore in debate, remarked that the malicious attacks | yy. ‘Wricnr (whig) proposed at unce to conirm ali Gg ets ' ‘ See ee ee Te tie Canceilinent a Gee wonstien, | Getistonn sanabing. Une’ creat oorect cae Meret JOHN F. CONKEY, Nos. 23and 25 Wall street. | upon him by a venal press, pampered by State officers, | the notaries public of te Fourth district, " iit erorammects perenne vit, Le Sere, Se ee ee tae ee ete eee || eee of te Stats ot Ney Vath, nd the newonlty foe " ed | Mr. Cootey proposed to confirm all the notaries | conflict with the proposed enlargement of the | nal; 5 . Mr. B. the immediate. enlargement of 1b, to compete successfally SPMET|[) TO LOIN, ON. EOND any mon | St Decteps stimulated by higher authociy, now cial | is tironghont tii alate on the contrary, they will hasten the eompletion of that | the capals to look with suspicion on anything that comes | wit tie hereulean clyrts imahing by othor States to eugroee 167.500 care, pen inproved ral estate inthis | bis attention, Searcely was his speech delivere Mr, Bancock (whig) objected. He said it was quite likely | work, by increasing our domostic commerce. cheapening | from the Governor. | Have we not all formed our opinions! | the trade of the great West therefore, |) 2 ley, in re AD ree waN, 16 Wall strect, | {BCD8F Of Congress Hall, amidat the steam of hot drinks | he subject would draw out debate, and he desired to | transpcitation and enlarging the revenues of our pubiie | Are we not all ready to aot upon them’, And iat be, | | fteslved, That in the judgment of this Chamber itis of : Lotito Ade NLS add ion th ith the canal question, works. : can ‘ by Wola. pee STURT, ro es ee ied reese ytd |; Tg cxiaer sentineas MENMTENVe RICHIE, Tstill entertain the opinion expressed in my annual | heattempts to change it? ‘The canal is to be open in six. slang phate if pond = B5.000 Teeteemtions eke aitee euorM NESS | tho Senators from the First and Second, (Messrs. Cooley | 7110, Seamer Festnacel Of trom the Governor:— message, that the honor and interest of the State of | teen days, and but little ean be done this season toward H ‘denuke to been Srante to become partner in enine well established provision | and Vanderbilt,) were to be annihilated and driven out 0 cas New York xeyuite the completion of the Erie Canal en- | the enlargement. ‘The Vanderbilt plan will furnish us | clent amount of money do complete, in the most expeditiogs house in this city. Security required, Address Provision, The drink: fi d th GOVERNORS MESSAGE. largement. I also thirk the Oswego and the Cayuga and | abundant means in March next. ving repeatedly dis; | manner, the enlargement of the Erie canal, commensurate v + | the democratic party. The drinks were flereer, and the § New York, Execunive Cuamner, ) ¥ earded the measures or the Governor, shall we now adopt | with the greatly increased productions of the country, hay: Herald off Stars 01 Se Canals should also be increased the proposed Lerald office. y See ES ed el i ei ® ° ah 9 Seneca Canals shoul ight proposed id be the effect of this? It would ing no doubt that the incrensed income of the canal ee measure grew stronger—the revels wore louder; at las ‘Aumaxy, April 5, 1863, J | dimensions of seven feet depth and seventy fect width; | them? What would be the effect fog.ne doane hat tae Saerpeoed tuvenee. 66 ee feedsaae 5.00: WANTED — $2.40 FOR THREE YEARS, | the Senator from the Third, (Mr. McMurray.) plantin | To rmx SeNATR AND ASSFMRLY:— and Treeommend that an annual application of at least | taxation of the people to improve the canals, After the | :1erdily defray the charce for its enlarges’, willis | p and $2,500 for five y ci himself upon the barnburner battery, commenc d hi: I deem it my duty to call the attention of the Logisla- | Gre million of dellara should be secured by one of the | Senate has matured its plans, and the House has matured improved seal entato,'in Jory City, w the amount. Seven per cent allowed and no Addrors box 3,186 Post Office. solved, That the Chamber of Commerce of this city ‘of the nea | ith judgment, and within ten days of the close of the: | orterizin nowt unfavorabiy' the project of taxin le assault. Proclamation had been made of the time and | ture to the necessity of making immediate appropriations she project of taxing railroads place of the conflict. The war whoop was raised, and : i modes suggested by me at the commence! to secure some essential improvement of the Erie and | {on for the purpose of effecting theve object session, we are called upon to reconsider our action and | or any other imporition cal eect the war ery rang over the battery adopted by the Sena- | Oswego canals. There is reason to apprehend that the oderale annual appropriation, because past | judgment. Mr. Vanderbilt's plan ts to tax those who use trensportation of produce or merchandise through the $75 (00 70 EEN®, 08, BOND AND MORTGAGE, | tor from the Third district, Butt the powder Tacked—the commerce of these canals will be seriously embarrassed, Pr yy ‘he. hiatery of bur badisls’ demonsteate | ibe canele, <0 enlarge them; , Governor's Broposition is of New ¥ rh teliving that fe will rei ae, hy Heal ovtate in this city or Brooklyn, Apply to 8 guns fell short of their work. The impregnable position | unlers the improvements suggested in my annual mes: | tn4t the efficieney of appropriations depend less upon | to tax thore who do not use them. This last plan ‘ atly retard th of the Senators from the First and Second districts was | sage, and recommended by the Canal Commissioners and % the ihcome of th invincible; the guns were too light—not of the right ca- | the State F libre. There was too much flashing inthe pan. The | are made at No, 18 Wall street, For ssic, that four stor 218 Tenth avenue, botween Twenty Fouts for $000; price $9 a ped | been before this House for many weeks, but has not been this city, and. seriously Salts with ahishthes breapplede Sconomy, and | called up for final action, And why? Because it has | juiifc works of the State, 4 ; eee Under the prudent policy which was pursued before | been universally condemned, and meets with disfavor | ‘Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions, duly au hen eer, in their reports to the Legislature, e earliest practicable period. Great anx: ; H 5 od attack failed. He (Mr. C.) stood unhurt and unbeat. | jety is expressed on this subject by the forwarders and | jco5 ihis State constructed and nearly patd for six hun. | here and in thetenate, Yet, disregarding this significant | onted hy the officers of this Chamber, be forwarded to th 10 LOAN, ON BOND A | The old fashioned democratic banner floated as ever. | hoatmen using our public works. dred'and fifty-aix miles of canals, conieattog the Hudson | fact, the object of this message is to get this bill brought | [reruns of tbe Nenste, the Spaaken ot ene srom this erty, MORT. | Here he stood, faithful to the pledges of the party—tothe | On the first day of June next there will be a complete up and made the special order here. Mr. B. had already | ©! érie, 0 Cayuga, § C ‘Adopted nnanimously. we bait applicants.°A* TPO" Hust eines real estate, in sume | Union—to the great Interests of the country, a foe to all | jine «f enlarged locks on the Erie Canal between Albany Teta awe witty Und valleys of toe chenrtey oak Sones thown that many counties not interested in the canals, | yo"! taux imtrodeced the following resolution 0 ee eee KENNEDY & SHERMAN, 16 Wall street, | deverters. Hudibras bas chronicled the history of just | and Buffalo. A large number of bonts, capable of carry: | }2hcy ina w would be heavily taxed for years in aid of the canals, it | (york to Mr. Fish, with appropriate introductory re : — | such assaults as bad been made against him— ing 240 tons, and adapted to the ‘‘enlargement,”, have | “nis great system of internal improvement cost only | this proporition iy adopted. peice 4 15. 00 TO LOAN, ON BOND AND MORT. ‘The gun, well aimed at duck or plover, been built during the past winter, and will be placed upon | 917 652.652 76; although it was conducted under great Recess to 4 o'clock. Resolved, That the thanks of the Chamber are duc and le 0 on improved New York city proporty, Reeoiled—ond kicked the owner over. ‘the canal and bronght into use when the new locks are disady antages, as the Erie canal traversed a great extent AFTERNOON SESSION. are hereby tendered to the Hon. Hamilton Fish, Lt 3 u . one. Mr. C. then pro- | was ‘‘very i Dn 01 0 125,245,000, be- Mr. f " 7 the Senate TO LOAN, ON IMPROVED REAL Seated! tor rae very overly the speech delivered by introduced at this time, although their whole capacity Hace $0:177, 000 paid for Eataeal; opetaie work com. | morning, laying the special orders, and among them the | United States, in successfully advocating tp, the Senate the 100.000 in the’ city York, in sums Evi i idered ely. There will soon be a defi subs 4 temperance bill, on the table. Carried, by 58 to 36. png oe A tate, in the city of New York, in sums | Mr. McMurray. Evidently that speech was considered as ly. menced subrequent to 1855 has been completed. P 5 ew York. er eae eet ticular tPRly to DW. | the voice of wisdom—all that the day and the occasion pmsl eee unleos Pe. mesures rea ee each - HORATIO SEYMOUR, Mr Kroner Tnoved to ae Spl gee a ‘The resolution was unanimously adopted—a compli- A peek. 58 RUA AS Walk atreeh corner ? ire. That Senator had proved, (by Gulliver's | shall equal the num! rroyed by time and use. This | Mr. Coorry moved to refer the foregoing message to | Mr. Jackson moved to take up th « Wills. Lost. | ment well deserved. 8 ct eT Teuvela hat by toll and ecttte she tauclacwesls te: | will be y ,injurious to tho commerce of the canal | ine select committee on the subject OF Mr Vanderbilt's | Mr. Jackwox moved fo lay the specialorder on the | Thy Togular order of business was thon resumed, and -BONDS.—THE UNDERSIGNED WILL | finished in five hundred years! Nor had he failed to say | The forwarders and boatmen are anxious to b-:ild | poceiution. table, to take up the Governor’s mosenge. the following gentlemen were elected, by aliot, Ig 50.000. give his particular attention to the pur- | that acat may ataking. Mr, C. detended himself | their boats of full size, that they may not lose their Mr. Concer (dem.) contended that this eommittee Mr. Burrowarts hoped not. bers of the Chamber:—David C. Fréemai chard W. chase and sale of bonds of the various railroad compani from haying aseailed the personal character of Michael | investments in this kind of property. These ves | were discharged, having made their report. Mr. Jackson's motion wae lost, by 28. to 47, Trundy, Horatio N. Holt, Geo. W. Beebe, John Collins, States, countios, and cities, including California, Indivi Hofiman, It was his whimsicalities of finance, which have | ela will not be able to carry over one shun: | "On this a debat in which Messrs, Cornell ‘The House then resolved itself into Committee of the | Jehu b’ simes, E. B, Sutton. Sena nice Etuting particulars, will muberetts | led nine-tenthe. of intelligent Boome to beliove, hima | dred and thirty tons at first, yet they will meet the jolts “Grate Vas: teboeinvee cal tinea ane Yele on the Bill to prevent the sate of intexiatiog | 'Sonninan starrer was cect tothe, Arbitration Oo ‘ Stouks bunght and fold o | singularly gifted monomaniac, Mr. Holtman, by the quo- | increased demands mmerce, Ww einai uore. | mittee, in place of Cha: , whose serviow PORE! 7: GOODLIFE, Eachance Brokor,25 Wall steeet,” | fattons rom his speeches, can ve preved to have been mad | tity they can carry will not give thom uch advanteres | "MTT sow to refar to the committee of the whole was | |r. Horny moved to strike out aitattor the enacting | futtees int! fed oN 1d | as to destroy the value of the present class of boats. vas re he select commit- | clause, and te introduce a substitute, abolishing all li- . €. R. Ronerts, from a special committee ay TO LOAN,—A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD ap | ;,itd,ae8 March hare, om fnencrsle wyetem of ingeruat | There can be’ run with profit, until they are worm out or p loft, and the message was referred to the saleg preceea dl g hele eeepc oye FE IP cots nary merrier giving = $10 drens, whe will give his attention to business, will | 5 ts, when that very system—those canals | placed upon the lateral canals. Many of the smaller | ‘ ‘THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMEND ACENTR. damage done by drunkards, an& making drunkenness | .y,tcm for the better regulation of trade, in the matter Toan thie sum for five or #ix months to some person in'buai- | Improvements, when that vet rricenged value of tue | boats can be lengthened, and all will be able to make Mr. Coorey resumed his remarks in a review of the re- | misdemeanor. or the receipt and delivery of goods,”” presented a lengthy Rea” at small warn. For anintervlow, addsess Enterprise, { real and perronal property of the State at the beginning | their trips in loss time than heretofore. The number now | port or the minority. He was interrapted. by ® call to |” Mr. Bosiinn xpoke in favor of the bill as reported. Terort.. The committee say they found the subject sur- Gerald oftee, fortwo dan re | of the century. Talented as was Mr. Holman, ho was | navigating the canals ix computed to be aboat 4,000, | Sere", an "oused who nelueal, Ke’ point to writing, | Mr. BEAN eupported the bid rounded with many difficulties, among which are men- tera theta not a wise man. His influence was highly detrimental to | and their value about, $3,000,000, They constitute, the | Ciaining that Mr. Cooley had misrepsoxented the Senator | ‘The committee rore, and the House adjourned. tioned limited wharf room, the wide diversity of opiaion mr. the public interests—his policy had lost millions to the | means of mupport to thelr owners, many of whom have } from ihe Tenth; all of which endev oy » suggestion from peciehashs Leveniomntenisnte asto what constitutes a delivery, thé number of wis AAAAA State, Acceding to him all honesty of purpose, he was | invested all their property in them. Any sudden change | in6 Chairman (Mr. Bartlett) that. the Senator from the ‘Work of tha Legistature. thieves depredating upon goods, ke. Rules are recom- ED HOUSE PLEASUR yet a financial monomaniac, The Senator from the Third | dertroying the property of a meritorious class of citizens | i.) should proceed in order. TITLES OF ACTS PASSE® BY THE LEGISLATURE OF | mended by the committee relative to the forming of con- roe of $25 Will come off this day (Wodne mistook all these things for wisdom. It was s bad school | should be avoided.’ Mr. Cooury did proceed, hoping that he would not THe STAR OF NEW YORK, i YER YEAR 1688. traote for the sale and delivery of goods, for tS o'lock, Mile hents, bert three in fivo, wn anda worse teacher for the Senator from the Third. | The Canal Commissioners state in thelr report that :— | 511 be impertinently inarraye ashe had net been eee ania oe ae On IN poivetlection of taxes | measuring, and guaging, and which are very Gieged with the following entiies. C.F Hence the miserablo management of all quostions of | At many points on the middlo and castorn divisions. and } out of order. When Mr, C. closed the committee rose, | oc igen elaborate. Zack, QS. enters h, m. Rosn ‘Boston Fo: * | Gnance by the Committee of Finance, that committee | toa far greater extent on the western division, many of the | and leave was given to sit again. Recess. 2. To authorize tke Metropolitan Fire Insurance Com. Mn, Brower, of the same committee, read a paper ew. CHOW Qineeay Hy Buetleienve.s 5: & Beer ep eonrich never having been called together. Ho takes his cue ‘anal are too short, and the eanal too narrow, . To authori eirt ‘ncroave the number of | plaining his reasons for declining to sign the above “.e- _Toprictor.. | from the Comptroller, who knows still loss about the pub. of much greater length and width than those AEFEER GOR “TORSION: pny, in ee city ot New York, to incr acy %* NION COUSE, 1. I. lie finances. Between them both, the State isin a bad the Improvement woe? Gea ca Pan ta "ah. Te provid fa fifth Justice of the | Mr Romerts spoke in defence of the report, al’so Mr. UW Girne tat purae sh, ith way. Last gestion, thet Senator came ins terri | eee et ee teen te ae tee Tt | On motion ot Me Cconry, the Flashing Bridge bill was | | 3. To trovii for the ele etiest, Lawrence county, and | Isaac H. Smith and others. After a long debate , the re- ferfelt, three’ mile hents to 20) 1 Taste from the Comptroller's office, ndvooating the | neceteary, to, afford the, eularged a ers Mion Ot ie, Moms, the Fast River Mutual tasa- | forthe tunes election of Ave Justices of the Peace ta said } port, with that of the minority, was order’4’ to be Speniith, rendiay tng, Cathay i Fae betore the fraate it od mane old. ee € sal wae k, re rance Oompeny wa Was orale toa third reading iil tows. fen printed, and to be brought up for discussion ‘s¢ @ special y P. M.—the forfeit and onti had a bil nat vi 6 ol 10 Canal wae Tort ” 4 i r meeting to be called » saoney to bopat into the box ai she time of closing. “Three | {heteearde epon's,wild Utopian sebeme for the bonedt of | ling and twenty sight f ANEW PRGPOSITION TO AMEND THR CONSTITUTION. ret: 4 telation to the plan of meeting of, the, Board of | mectticn on unfiatshed business was Jef ered on agcouat or to maheas nee and two to myers, free Hor, atl oe | Africa, The Senator out the meddling Comptroller, than eng Hy By ain oa rected, Le apenas of Mr. Vanderbilt's resolutions con Auditors of the of the leteneas of the hour, 80d ® > tion for edjeace 4 fot two | looked away from the treasury to the mountains of the © proportyyn of the pow In eye are td he | ES Coney propoved an amendment te the resolations, 4 °“5. » ring the Trustees of the Brooklyn Female | ont carried, A oon, But now the cry ia that the treasury iq bank: | nachos wid . from, ontside to ont:

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