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WHOLE NO. 7420. MORNING EDITION--~SATURDAY, APRIL 16, 1859. PRICE TWO CENTS. - i = = = GALES AT AUCTION. BALMS AT AUCTTOR. NEWS BY TELE Assembly. The Trades, manser in which they had reported the oe j nner een i 2008 2 0202£2£2£2£2£2£2£2£0(0 BOO Ow —"—- e ALBANY, 1853. their meet! Precestiage UCTION NOTICE. SALE, THIS DAY, OF FURNT. ~~ XXPLANATIONS aEFWoee mm sruatin nt ae Bote Lan, POMEAKNRS, ‘On motiod, # vote of thanks was extended to the dally : ture and other goods. boxes at % : 4 A meeting of this body was held on Thursday evening, ane } lglg the auction eons, 18 ; avarous | HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM ALBANY. privieg, an SrP LER ENS Tome 10 9 guestion of |, roen’s Fourteenth Ward Hotel Frame: and'Sthdoy Coerier, Sn" Oe Hmaas@, Fin, oe ae ae ee ofa genteel farally, ee aes id threo bundles a 168 IN ve ye the Adas reporter of some of his remarks yes- | Mr. Lomax was chosen Chairman, and Mr. Warren Sec- Loe al the porting then adjogreed sine die. : . | : | PROCEEDIN THE tender, bas a I Pail dea Hien Setangomente te ed oro at warty | Rogabed is clot ‘lots of fora: ] LEGISLATURE The Cuasn then said ho fot it is duty to may what he | Tt, on the oecaalon. The firvt regular meeting Of thin namttetlog, wae” held alnablo houschold furniture, at. 45 War- | jaworthy. the attention of tradesmen and, doclors.. ture ' Mirabella’ to sey resterday. He folt in his heart that | On tabiog the clair, Mr. Lowax said that reports ofeom~ | on Thursday evening wt Chathara Kall; Mr ‘Watson jn the y 25th, sale offurniture at 249 Greenwich | cash, in bankable money. PETER PARKS, 17 Wall street, | A Recess Taken for Six Weeks. | all the unpleasant scenon of that day aroso from an. ac- | mitteos were in order’ feveral committees then reported, | chair. gee Stheck Woedmtadny STU sale St Rechte se There | aah inant Aint ea ht tual mlsapprehension on the part of the gentleman from | Peasty all of which wore favorable te th ‘yg On taking the chair, he said that although‘tt weather etree THOS. MB Anctioneet | AUGHIONER a VARIOUS BILLS PASSED. | sniform¥earing was'ic courteous and fentiameaiy” ket | After tho. reading of the report, the Chairoan made a | S38 citormtanoes wéte' againt them, wl, there wore ‘110N NOTICE—WM. B, JONES, AUCTIONEER.— | P¥yna‘turnitusc—On Meso paid Dasa te: ‘i not the least: jon to showany disrespect tothe House | few remarks. He sald their employers should pay the full | SPY smong thei who took an, interest ee eae Ps Peay Ovefoak, mortengs aaiot'as te stoke hours: | Sediael nrendway, neat Thiet The Case of Canal Commissioner Mather. | °%, {2 Pretiding officer. | He (the Chait) hore ‘hie most | PFs oF none at all. ‘The men stood out boldty against inte the Joints of the ongaditution whicn Een beat teas Na Fubeivare, couches’ ase han a, | Scoecaeeeoee r + | willing testimony to the kindoess and amiability of charac. | 'D¢ ¢™mployers. aud the consequence was that their wage | up for consideration. HY tlierefore directed the secre ed pony | fonapou mterary sha Sere Scan Bh sorte ter that had always distinguished that. gentleman, (Mr. | reo give the advanced gee i tg basses who rolu- | £9 read the ropert of the contmittee appotatad to draw up Piaite, gas Axtures, mirror, clock, coats, pantaloons, vosts, | logueyat aie. ‘Terme cat Important Testimony in the Gardner Trial, | Hotley,) ‘avd most sinesroly joined is the wish that Wetiee Fize,the advanced wages, but he had just recelveds | tee constitution and by hws. The srcretery thea reek Apt pantoloon stu ventings,chernetiga: ton and ® ya: | PETER PARES, aed Noah all the clrcumstancos referred ‘to should be forgotten, | letter from him, “reas EME Re lad agreed to give the | the constitution; the reading of the by laws, owing tothe Mortgage. F : LANTS AT AUCTION.—W. E, McILVAIN, WILL = Fata oe ea ed few good men. (C Inteness of the hour, was postponed, CO EMR NS mh F z N, Mr. Smaw, (dem ) of N.¥., moved to lay all other | few good men. (Cheers.) ck DRIAN H, MULLER, AUCTIONEER —ELRGANT | P dag Gtk Ari sonst aoe, etreeb, 98.1036 0! sles, 98 Events in Albany. order of business on the table, to take up the third read. tt Gaxomvs then addressed the meeting. Hosaid that i¢ | , 88 motion, tt soar eatin, ttestee a gite emeon Will pallint auction ca Teosdey Apel ith, atiorstoek, at | Hick (wil and without pots,) earantion pinks, LEGISLATIVE DOINGS—HARMONY RESTORED—necess | ing of bills. Carried. wouldnt cane aceasta cuse Bropesly, E867 | os of the tease an. cppachiniy of undatstanting. the Re. 4 Clinton vlaee, Bighth rire, an al logant assort: A | order for setting Satria ae eee ae AGREED UPON—CANAL COMMISSIONER MATHER, Papre epi ae cr actenos Baahesise ae pase, bard and for euch a length of time as did the shoemakors, PSiesepigcrlp yl ba hoch A ee tas arotaee tete-a-toven and ottomang covered with velves plus; | Cetslognes, AE RE a SPRCIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THR NEW YORK HERALD. the bill to amend the Militia law.’ It ought to be tully | [hey had often to work elglitcon hours out ofthe twenty. | SHI, then adjou HAT AND CHITTAGONG FOWLS.—JOHN L. id ‘The meeting then adjourned unti? Wednesday night. fairs and sofas, covered with hair oloth, discussed before passed upon. four, and a great portion of that time by candle light. The eu EW ATEK & CO., 14 Wall stroct, will roll, this day Atnamr, Apefl 16, 1668, Mr. Parmrs, (whig) of Genesee, regarded the tax fea- | bardsbi tliat they endure are unparalled whileem ploy: FIREMEN AND COAL PABSERS. Row ro are t se nymibar of pairs of theso celebrated fowls, | | Both housca met this morning in very fair temper, | tureas an odious one. This bill should not be acted | SB lived in case and luxury. Notwithstanding all their | yA numerous meeting of this body of men was held om dining tablo, sidebcard, French chiva now n sought . misery, it wax they who put the finish to tho dress and r the pur} of’ taking into con- breaktnat sets, French yedatonds, | dressing buréens, | tra portation by After. hey arein cops, suitable for | though there was no disposition in the House to enter vpgebaraly. Tarzon, (dem.) of N. ¥., opposed the | elegant a of the ladies of Now York. No cit} tion such measures as would serve to-increase thefr pig ag rey A Le ly ure aias | — ——— ———— | upon business, The members were bent upon a recess— | inotion, ‘ we could boast of such fine ladies; and yet, with all thuir | Wager aio, for the purpose of requesting*thelr_employ- by Rtoddart. ‘Catalogues two days previous to alo.” | OAT Orr, AT AUCTION. J. L. VANDE- | nolens volens—still, they proceeded to the third reading | "Mr. Lirrzyomm, (whig) of Oswego, also took that alde Sa, Tiae, Nant GET Paewthone ae GieBet, Date of | EP cee aten eee ye eh ate cee et eeaeee ‘A ©. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER.—HANDSOME HOUSE. | 29M) No. 11'Wall street, 20 pairs of Shanghai aud fancy | of Dilla, und among others the militia bill. ‘This being a | Of the question, : Me Nichia tas Phea sadasailocanad, 1c isi ska, | onan Limsigntan of ie lack meeting Pants eae JA Reikie ere senerect oe ing wine, eA. C* | gerye! nCooh Feady for shipping, To be sold without ve: | Senate bill, was voted against by many, on the suppost- | ¢o2t;2 rare gies ) oonvingston, gaid it was bill | the courre which one of the duily papers hid takaatn re, | Mr. Buexy then adoressed the meoting, very. briefly gon etree inte. aasortiient of bewsinid teria ANU EL OsG00D, tion that they felt grieved because the Senate refused to | question. Carried. ; Inthe to, the movement of the bei aasais. pcan: | Gyeiinn ce Hear ieee, of thete demands, spd theses "0! ; sie Jamily lonving the city, consisting of uahessar netan states INKLIN. will sell, on Monday, the ISelr et Apel, | Sdjourn, as the House had twice requested. ‘The bill was lost by 40 to 46. cluded his remarka by offering a resolution condemning | ous house rents whieh they had to pay. He them ‘ ; tl if offered the following revolutions for their consideration, iin, ceain tabi, argu pcr Poseipot ates: | $M ech aly pny tn aX aurtment of Far | the Sperker regretted the reams which ooeared yes. | mo to reconae io on the tbl taf lang nica mae. | nnn wich, bei ht nr wu ot a ne r a ist a dem curtain, bed toon, i bedateada,. dressing gen, Chairs, Toarblo top tablon bedsteade boas, mer! | terdsy when Mr. Holley was arrested The Senate sent down the resolution for a recess, ay | Mm#Ker, trade that they need riot henceforth look to that 2 Borecsar ay Behe ot lees fc ple them ; nan, chi plated ware, ornaments’ afi RPORIEEN ORE Sesca 0 eeua Yee eae fo anxious was the House tondjourn, that s joint oom. | Dow Couenrred ine | | aerthoy should not inert any notices or advectivonsents | All; and there wus none who wished the firemen ware ¢.' Also, pertor rosewood piano forte, 0 AMUEL OSGOOD, | AUCTIONEER. — OSGOOD | &-| mittee of conference was proposed, and a resolution was See ee NX.» then moved.a joint reca. success than he did. The first resolution was wivni- ‘A small stock o lution to take a recesa from to-morrow till the 19th of | terein. CONCKLIN will ‘sell at their sales room, 155 Fulton this day, Suturdhy, April I adopted as offered by Daniel B, Taylor, that the Legisla- | May, but withdrew his motion for ‘The resolution was unanimously adopted by the meet- | Mously adopted. { ‘ Retolved, That we, the firemen and coal passers of the is | gortinent of furniture, (to pay oa ture adjourn at five this P. M., to meet again on the | Mr. Caze,. (dem.) of Onondaga, who moved a com. | i?&-, After which, Mr. MeO. continued his remarks, say- OR ESF i mines. of old date, in hottlos and domijohus. | foreword, makogany nnd black 24th day of May. i salted oes: ase Ing that the London Despateh was put dowa by the people Pawel ori aE dl ay ry tapengietetoy ad ; oh the sale will commence. | and bedroom furniture, en After a lengthy debate aud considerable sharp lan- | Mr. 1). B, Taylor moved an amendment to adjourn this | {F taking just the same course. employers, tho former rates being inadequate to meet our de shee men, | Matlesiundburensbi not : __| guage for'an hour or two, it was adopted. “Sovoral bill afternoon st six o'clock, to most again on Wednesday | 4,0 Lae than took place; aftr which, | MARGE Manag eGo Sai paaaels Sidics ER.—GENTEEL HOUSE. TANDARD ROSES AND OTHER CHOICE PLANTS, | “te then read a third time, ‘ 9 194 seid Boly sd, ae et son, oll paintings, plano, |) at aucrian a, Te VANDEWATER, Ne ivetatecs, | __ The Senate accomplished very little business. Among | hr. WAP {dem.) of Jefferson, moved to amend, so | MEBTING OF THE MORROCCO LEATHER FINISHERS AND | Sid reven dolines fas coat base ety cage fOr firemen. oot day, at 1074 o'clock, | will sell on Tuosday, April 19th, at half past ten o'clock, a | the bills passed was one to compel banks in the city of | as to a rn to-night at nine o'clock, and meet again on SHAVERS. in proportion. aXe. PED eopdim ee mae eentalser hod | splendid selection of standard roses, selected with great care | New York to make weekly statements of their condition, | 20th offipy. A very numerous meeting.of the journeymen morrocco Cook then rose for the put of offering the third Siating of mahorsny ofay, chnirs divans, (argo pier giassas, | from the bs pecans cc HGSCDe, CoPINAE ARE RHR NN | as 4 another making city ntocks a bess for binking. The rdidution, after numerous amendments proposed, | leather dressers, finishers, and shavers, employed in the | resolution, which, he sald, would no doubt mest with the window curtains, Brussels carpeting, book o Fonsi Migr sy s a use resolution for adjournment was ag: 5 wos wade te read so as to adjourn this afternoon at five | cit New York, Brook! ) " approbation of the agsom! . There was some misun- ow curtains, Frussels carpeting, tok oases extension | $0 names, from the gardon of D. Bolly Broadway. The bill making provision for work on the Erie, Black | o'clock, to meet again on the 24th of May. pele prota a iO wa Was LAE LEAS | Se ise evening at the house No, 48 Catherine street, N. ¥., in | derstanding among the men, as some of them wore in- order to-consider the propriety of adopting anew and m- | ¢lined to think that it was a striking meeting, but he as- creased list of prices, in order to-meet the advauciug de. | sured them it was not for the purpose of striging he came bedding, linen, plated wares, gaschan- | CTANDARD ROSES.—WILLIAM IRVING & CO. AUC. | iver and Geneseo canals met with opposition from | — It was passed by 71 to 90. C- Solar lumps, ottoman: i s S Berens ope en giro ogee 5. tioncers, will soll at auction, on Saturday, April 16th, | Messrs. Cooley. Wright and Van Schoonhoven, and was THE CASE OF CANAL COMMISSIONER 441 ‘THER. 3 al 104 o’clock, at their sales room, 10 Pine street, standard, | not disposed of at five o’clock, when the President of the Mr SHaw submitted a resolution as follows, which was pend de for all @ there that evening; it was for the purpose of obtaini: Ein “Atmos Motchon fuskiture with: sehiok the Palle hel tid and ethos veciotio erence audard, Baltimore | Senate declared the body adjourned. A resolution was | adopted:— : Ree ae ee ent ok, eae we || Gee ERA IN. Geoeeatie eee taking ints mionce. “Catalogues on the morning of wale. Terms, ash. | Ke. from tis nursery OI, B. Mantel, feriet, eoeprtsing the. | Previously received from the House extending the session | Whereas, * report of a select committes, appointed under | wag called to the chair. . 4 consideration their present remuneration, and y est, and best collection of roses offered this soa- | tll six o'clock, but was not entertained. a resolution of ~s his House, was submitted on tho last d: f »} " 7 i pment HH. NICOLAY, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD the impoweh Bd eae pharm g cnpeematte shed Ted | Sitanseitia ret goat bathe eae ota haat e Suet takex ows of theiground: and warranted true no ‘The House was also adjourned by the Speaker at five | tho session, concluding with reeolution for the impoach . ‘ fa Cs % cneee y assembled. The necessities of the times compclied the | dvance of their wages, as the present rate was not ade- Monday, April at 0eeiook cM, ab Nodal Piemestyoce, | BAM o-. molved. That this House will suspoud its judgments upon journeymen to look for an advance of wages, and they | quate to support them decently. House rents, provi- wear avenue A, household furniture, consisting in part of ond Sh SO ‘The annual Supply bill passed the House a day or two | the resolution submitted until the report has beon fully oxa- | had now met in order to decide what that advance | sont, &e., have risen so high -that thoy could not exist pianoforte, made by Firth & Hall, mahogeny chates, tables, Ip B Bueno eee day, ADT IA RO 10 ool eee ie) | Since, but was not tuken up in the Senate. mined. should be, #0 x to do justice to the men and | 8By longer unless their wages were increased. All other urea ws, carpets, chi glassware, looking glasses, rock- | West Fourteenth street, near Eight) 0 onue—T. b. Blosoker | ,, Canal Commissioner Mather sent a communication to | | Resolved, That bofore Proceeding to consider anid resolu- | {9 {he employers. It is not our desire to ask for | trades have bad their wages raised, and why should ing chairs, lan , curtains, and ety of bed- geet . ; ‘i tion, this maechinien louie, Sizen goles “Gaaoston oun boob inoiat | £0, will soll at auction, as above, the gentool furniture of | the House. in which he alloges that he had no knowledge 90) the office of the auctioneer, No. 40 Wal louse will receive and consider any commu: tion to said roport the accused may choose to more than what is fair and reasonable. It is well | nothavetheirs Why should the New York firemen co) 7 4 tion in sy i'steaet. | gaud House, conslating in part of rich tapestry parlorearpets; | of tho meeting of the investigating committee, had never | Suianit tor their constteration, and thar the CLek Reaiecce, | known that our members are the most. poorly remuuer. | €0! passers not have a union like all Mex atin | been summoned to appear before them, and pronounces tosend a copy of this resolution to Mr. . ated for their labor of any men engaged in the mechani. | There were at least five hundred men belonging to their COLAY, AUCTIONEER.—HOUSEHOLD | brocatelle, and extra line: ia the allegations against him false.’ He demands a | “Mr Lgwore moved’ to. print bath the Committeo’s tal porte. Thay seadtie © Gort deal of time, and | trade in the city, and why could they not form themselves P Pp "y a a auction. 5 Ibert a Mipolay Ry sell on faye] heuring at the bar of the House, or some other tribunal. | and Mr. Mather’s report—1000 copies. Adopted. they eerve a long apprenticeship, in order to become effi- | into a unien and obtain a charter for that purpose. He Selovk, A.M. a6 No. 42 Robinson The House adopted a resolution, offered by Mr. Shaw, ‘THE BASIS OF BANKING. cient artisans; and it has been coneeded that « very con. | then alluded to the number of meix who fell sick and suspending its judgment in the case, and that before The Serate sent down the bill to extend the basis of | siderable amount of skillis required to make # good | Could not work, when, if there was a protective union, roceedings are taken, Mr. Mather may ey bevking, with amendments, which was eventually taken | jourveyman; yet, after all, a laboring mam is botter paid, | they could be supported by their exertions, and mot at the household furniture, consisting in dasa bedstoads, drossing tablos, caser, looking glasses, chairs, ow ; joty of dishes, Gut glassware, table cloras, | Heloths; ingrain carpets, French mahognay cation he may desire. further comm: eat ly speaking, than we aie. A scale of prices hud | DUDlic expense. The fremen and coal passers were ex- , erimai silver forks, spoons buttor kuives, do, | Walnut bedstends; dreming and plain bureaus; mahogany See DY fy Peete ee ene cemtmnen fairrece, comeuered fasiby | Gemershly apeasiogy ant ite taity teeeeenee oats posed more to the effects of the: atmosphere than any Gataloeues can be obtained at the ofice of the auctioneer, | Princh chine ten eet Ghia ad eased baie mattresses: NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Recess to three o’elock. now much changed. Real estate had increased in value, | otber loss of men. ‘They were exposed to the heat of the Xo. dWall street, aacortment of kitchen furniture. ‘Cataloguce at salen , AFTERNOON SESSION. aud Senta ted gongs up! in.e far’ greater eation han the | troples [ey Sots Reales eee a Reet ¥ ROBERT HAYDOCK, AUCTIONEER, STORE Ni rc NE THE AFVAILS OF THY AMBRICAN ART UNION. remuneration for labor had. There are about twa | 2 y vf BeWittem strest oe konto ee ae ee W., ELIS. AUCTIONEER SALE OF 150 MARBLE + mantels, also monum Se eee rcehis, WELNS £0. 'W, BELLS & CO, will sO a 4t many concern, ix cases ‘reach piato glass, sizes 7 by | 30. i by 90. May be examined early oa the morning | APH of fale, sawed marble, ongin 11 at auction on ‘Tuosde: Mr. D. B, Tay1or presented a petition from citizens of | hundred men employed in the two branches of | there would they find fremen.and ooal passers. Believii ENCROACHMENTS ON THE EAST AND NORTH RIVERA, New York for an inve-tigation into the affairs of the | our bnsiness, and they all desire some advance, | it would not be TaN So SORE = shally he offered the fol- April 10, at 103s olclick at the warcrooms 0: Mr. M. Flann ott, ‘Moraan, (whig) presented a memorial of John G, Acoerioea Art U ion. He moved: for a select committee, Gee fst, eet check to eal coarser vane ba ig erg Ta RetoRAoE ter UE Keke ea Gee , Broadway corner of Tonth street, the enti ek, con- rther encroachm it during the recess, to examine it. Agreed to, | itis fair and just A ur next, 10 40 arrange as eof t belong nM | Hens TEBE scene ante iehigs eeagtated wa | GUeNR aod otbery, eptnst all farther enereechmients on Song rte Tagg that all the mien moy ark it at the ono thne. ‘The com: | PlekTot, ihe tavern! nes halonging the, port of, New 4 oe = — ° te rf ciety, to be called the Now York PMANew & MedoNNeLL, avoTIONEERS, 113 Fur. | P Prete nna ancl ape ee as ‘TK PROPOSITION TO TAKE A RHCESS, A motion to take up and reconsider the tinal vote upon | mittee have drawn up a scale of advanced prices, which | sine Firemen's Bencvolont Society, for the relief of members tom street and 48 Ann streot.—Valuable and extensi eealaery 7 aiennar Urees . Mowroi reco! ‘ the Militia bill failed. So the bill is rejected. I will now read, and gentlemen will vote upon cach as | incase of sukuoss, and ¢] committer be appointed @& ‘male of elegans t household furniture, by catalogue, on W. rt yore tee ammmgee a Pita cec rahe AREA Ate a er are ae da epi aern pnt reed peby ‘adjournment | they think proper. ‘The: Ohave been various propositions meeting for the purpose of adopting rules und regular Resday, the 20th inst., at 10 o'olook, ab 75 West Ninth street, 3) orolook, the engine, gangs, rubbing au resolution respecting the taking of a recess. ‘ . posses hé pclone to be Gaked fi ti for such 4 soviet’ Bestar, tbe 20th ia, a6 10 o'eloak, a Sie Ntntn street, | pollaing y. Terns, four axd six months, over$100, | And after debate it was again lost, av follows until six o’elock. Carried. wit rd to the prices to be asked for black moroccos, ' @LIX moved, as an amendment to the Bok ea DAG Kallion eeatstacs Oa bees Tonbiting | APE eee ee Avot Metre, Bench, Clark, Conger, Cornell, Huntington, : BILLS PASSED. oe ‘wack Of shavers, and Slee the wages for Gay work by |: | oss cictlem ol ike, Bare, that a eewek aal aaa Re eo ice wince WW , SHIRLEY, AUVOTIONEER.—CROCKERY, | “'Navsnilests, Mavcock, Bartlett, Bookman, Bonnett, | ahs Bil,te repair the locks on the Champlain Canal. Tho CHAIRUAN then read’ tho following list of prices, | Kiver firemen have $25 per month, and’ the eoal neninoat map od 4s lass and china.—A retailer's stock.—Monday, April | Cooley, Davenport, Morgan, Platt, Rogers, Tabsr, Vander: ei . A alae ¢ + | om said bouts $20 per month Adopted.unapimoualy. Peerage Sa oelook, ab $04 Greanwieh stroet positive cash | Gar Wak Wikis, Morgen, Platt, eae aes the charter of the Rome gnd Watertown Fad Biver, [re pe propoeas, pe ik ine case, | "A gentleman proposed tliat they rhould Ax the rate of reten, Cotes hing, of all kinds good ware, in’ lots for retail- 8 ‘i ‘ iJroad Company. fer ea zen of every sort of wor! in vote’ wood pianoforte, 1 int, d ek nga wt % BILLS PASSED. = pk wages in the South at $40 per mouth. yer hd ork ples. Hoh pier and manned glanset aise, grocers, To incorporate the New York Agricultural Calege, eaatees Savings Boks in New York and Kings oun- | upon seriatim, the prices stood as om: 7 Commits ware sppointed to draw up an application jcort framon, paintings, splendid ongravings, some M. W. SHIRLEY, AUCTIONEER, — HANDSOME elative to plank roa : ic Ade: anedvance of wages to the.difirent es in thie ‘ane proofs, costly mantel ornaments, mantel So kin &; r Ta - m tion edon and Bristel Plank "1 ‘THE ART UNION COMMITIBE. v4 price per ance " Sian marbie, with mavy other rare and valuable articlos | No. 18 BIC tireot Sores Bega eae tors, orelock, at | In relation to the Ma el Plank Road Cont: | ahe seeaker announced as the select committeo on the Deserigtion of Work. dozen, Tick | sity; and one wns appointed to wait on & i. Collins, and a Dining roon—M hogany extension tablo, sideboard, aire 1 garpetn nn vas © S| parlor, basement, chamber and’ kitehen furniture, ri rt IU steamship company's agencies in.this eity, to confer Messrs. D. B, Taylor, Champlin and | Undressed kid, (ungJazed and : E ‘s 4 ‘ er sot, cutlery, plated and glass | tapestry carpets, sofas, chairs, tables, pianoforte, pt * : brual pany. ich | "To amend the act relative to the trustees of the Cayuga | Art Union inatter, $125 $1 374, | with them on the subject of an increase of. wages. nes: | Academy ‘Clapp. ; tapentry carpets, hofas, chara pisnofort nae: ; ; : ; eee hee I o2% | Afler some unimportan: business, the meeting them ote Rovencod and mahorany Freneh, high post and | eid vitea ware, cutlery: ‘e,.al in fe order, saa wold, | pie weekly statement bill, relacing to banks in the city | he nour of adjournment having errived—the Senate | Pebble grain 2 00 one” BISOMERNEYs sonic lowes, Her eecns esses. | rain or shine, for cash, and a deposit required from all pur: having taken no action on the resolution—the Speaker | Soft 6 meet metal scot " Brook. ‘wardrobouciid chaise, tailet seth sarpotariae, ne *eble®. | chasors. To amend the charter of Fayetteville, sdjourned the House to Slay 24." | Har to ee 8 paae | ism was bell Thutan sveniog at Modaises Hotel cone, ann ne aca And Haghen erastere,” Catalogues at | WWM WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS | Tyautherise tho treanateret Se Lawrence to retain a see et ane xe 2 ise | of Fulton avenue: aud Boorum rtecot, Brooklyn. “A.B * i ernoon, ° ty " < psteee an zpeenay, tee sertatnt of gortcoihonsetold faritare taming te een. | Peron of the county tax, Affairs in Washington. Colored aplite, (2 1 1 12% 195” | Smith in the chair, who stated that the olfject of the SOE StH LS Tee Da ATE HONS RQLD | cumn breaking yp housekeeping, consining ot ofes, sofa | ,_ To authorize the Dutchess County Agricultural Society OFFICES IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA. Golored uplita, (3 rolls). 135 3 336,| mectleg masta demenl sateen oe wages een m. a bhp "9 ey 5 , ton, centre and card tablos, roc! hold real z ASHIN( Colo: if none elve shillingr lay, bul consequi es is day, Saturday, April 1th, at No. 62 Sands sires | Other ohaien’ whidow curtaiss, pier and mantel glasses In relation to real estate in Walker street, Now York, | Wm, H. Thomas was to-day sphoiaved Domuy bolioior a a Lae mrs |. gronaph rata of hoses. aeata nuh Maton ar aebeciens, Besokipn. opener of Jay: rivet, compriaing 1 Yall awort tines, lock, vast, hookentn, pated ark cutlery, | held by V. De Court. ins Eas of Washington. bl on” none | it was agreed to fix the rate of compensation at $8 per Sahogany chuies, ‘bolas, bedstcads, maborany chalra, dress | prveselts thrve-ply and other o wih alr ed neurrence was badin the Assembly's amendments | “it iy sovorted that a petition, signed by 9 000 citi 0 50 01 day. Sueonta: Brussels and. three-ply ecepets, oilelothn, feather | RAt,Tack, Erench aud cottage bedatenda, hair mattresses, | 40 the charter of Ithaca mtt0 Ralsent: if f Daniel 25 =r On motion, it was resolved to form themselves into am “Saha, hair mattroases, window Onctalns, ‘matble top contro | fetes kitchens ee eae area wasnstands, ward: | roe Ce relict of Alesis Ward and others. Deeteleie 10e Dictelar ae ae anes OS DAE ti8 T's) | association calling themselves the Journeyman Roofers. Spd card tebles, divans, ottomane, largo and small glasses, ——— In relation to the Saratoga aud Sackette Harbor Rail- | gaother, sigued be, 000; he forar ot Pats Pata rey | Bie ae r0" 1 12% | Acommittee of three, consisting of Mesars, Lown echina and Cte Sel, : ri Jrigabain ee. Also, one ma- WwW", WITTERS, AUCTIONEER, WILL SBLL ON | road Company. for the same, was also sent in. The President having Finishing colored roana > 1.37% 1 50 Cannon, and Curson. was then appointed to confer See Pier eee Am. Grek comes | Catalonnenansiy inthe Monday, at ten o'clock, at a house in Sprin, To pay the interest on canal revenue certifcates. intimated that he would give the offies to the person | Goat bind ‘1 lai 0 BO” o | their employers on the subject for which. they had ag- mornin jn Monday, the 15 leat No- 52 Sands street | near Greene street, all the genteel parlor, chamber and Relative to the Commercial Ina ‘Coal of the |. timated Pr e per: joat bindings, (1 glazing) . non Sargon “1 a iis : 7 Batcite r e ve juranee Company who would bring the most names, Ratoliffe is considered | Goat bindings (glazed & durataied) 0 00 rembled there that evening, also to wait upon the metal id rth ea ac. Took st 368 Riketh coo, | the furniture of 2 three story house han dione iy furnished city of New pore Be ee eo sure. —Black splite a be charged 123 cents per @ozea moi pene ie ey York, to request their co operation ia the clock, 'at3 » | throughout; tho lease bas two yours to run. to Wit. a joverment. ‘te remit Seen et Zomoved for oonvanience of tale, | WITHERS, Ie Canal etrorke nn APPY aC fhe, coming up of the bil to allow city stocks as a aia cieailinde Wined: pean Kade ee ee Several Fereons addressed the meoting. and was ther ‘Stands, dor contre tables, hair seat and cane chairs, scfas, = == a = sis for banking, WASHINGTON, April 15, 1853 In this department individual men are to look for an | opinion that their demands would ted without any ‘drossitig Purcaus, carpets feather beds, mahogany aed wel’ HOUSES, ROOMS, ETC. ow ANTE Me. Jones, (dem.) proposed to add the securities of the | Lieut, Penjamin F. Owen, of the Baltimore Votunteers, | adyance of prices, equivalent toaboat Gtrcents por doxen, | delay whatever; but they urged them to fulfll those com. saute heditendy, muttrewet, toll ste, inlaid clocks, looking || wwwvwewwivrrnnwwrnwwnnvwnwawwwsww~ | village of Newburg, tho said bonds to exceed four per | iaijes iter that he ney Gurnee ne eee grin cama tracts which had not yet expired at the old rates. vases. Also, one bar counter and dceanters, screens, | FURNISHED ROOM WANTED—FOR A SINGLE | cent of the aggregate asessed valaation, Objection was | Fe was known trough the townas s physician in govera- ike “wine After rome further Business had been transacted, the suas ; Auotioncer. | iady, in the neighbourhood of n good restaurant: ft | ina jent empley. He Kept the best company; never heard | Tt was resolved, that, in order to. pu the men working | meeting adjourned. G. MORTON, AUCTIONRER-THIS (SATURDAY) | terms te Mine We Hing | | Mr. Moxnox opposed the bill. It was of such impor- | bis veracity question sais by the day upon’ an qual footing of advance with the | MEETING OP THE WAITERS’ PROTECTLYE UNION. ¢ afternoon, at? o'clock, at 35 Sixth avenue, the furni- - tance that it ought to have an examination in commit- | “ Cait, James E. Stuart sworn—Commanded Company A, | raised wages for pleco work, the standard wages should | Between seven and eight hundred waiters assombled tm ‘ware of a fom: the city, consisting of tho usual as Guy LEMAN WISHES TO OBTAIN A | ‘¢¢ of the whole, Baltimore battalion, in the dMexican way; met Dr. Gard- | be cight dollars and a half per week, uniformly. The | Grand Street Hall Inst evening, to. adopt measures to #e- jeness, an foal! fur sortment. Also, x double hack’ curriage and hed parlor and hodroom attached, without Mir. Beact, (whiz) said it weald bave been examined | ner at Tampico, on a fine gray horse; wishing to pur- | chairman obrerved that ho considered the extended'rate | cure an advance of wages froth twelve and fourteen dol- pe Y rans pe ripe es Cease pees Sond street, oe fe peo sujentions made by the renator from the | chase, was introduced to him; knew him, till he left, as | as poor enough fora man to exist upon and support a oo (Peamgtiod a. eit sae heer ; - i ; i 4 : hte : : about two (0, since which time e vex apkodaensl tntslines arguetion se}08 ieod Egger arg oe eet, Mr “Monnox moved to strike out the limitation im the | the" wearaed wick Kian he Warkington abr svereas aro some discussion it was resolved to appoint a com- | several eating houses, saloons, hotels, Se. bave granted’ oar Wall street opposite Trinity Church, this, Savurdey, | S.A."bux hav Port Ones NO Cener# Will be noticed.) | Bin that the bonds to be received shail be two years old. | "Cy ot Sra, Slocum’ called: Had Geo tae deka | miter ome discussie represented at the meeting, whose | the increase demanded Those #ho have not, it is ex- Suerning, April 16, at 1034 o'clock. Elozant rosew : a —~——____________-_ | He believed the bill was got up for the benefit of land: | ince 1849; left Washington for Mexico on the 16th of duty it would be to submit the scale now agreed upon to | pected, will not hold out much longer; but should they hogayycofan, tete'n tetes, chairs, ottomans, divans. couches, URNISHED RCOM WANTED—WITHOUT BOARD, | bolders, ano uot for the whole people. He thought the | Gerober lust, in company with Garducr; no one else | the bosses this morning. i ist in refusing. it is the intention of the waitera ea nd mahogany bureaus, with and without for o gentleman ond tady, in a quiet family, where there | bill would re~ult in the loss to the people of hundreds of | went to New Orleans by the inland route; there met Col. | ‘The delogates are to mect nt § o'clock this evening, and A society of colored waiters also beem n , are no other boarde: Board in-advanes in lion of refer- ds of du he depreci f ¢ ay, and rosewood | ence, Location near Sixth avenuo, not lower than Spring | wouseeds of dollars, in the depreciation in the price of | F. W. abbo! wardrobos, side- | street. Address X.Y. N., Brondway Post Office. went with them, in a ‘schooner, to Tam- | after ascertaining the opinion of all the bosses and-all the nek. walnut, i nd they are prepared to co.operate with the ; ‘cottago styl : jen; thence proceeded, mostly by horses and taules, to | men, decide if a general strike shall tke place on Mon- | white waiters in any movement of the kind that pera ag er erage ee oa ae orc _ | 2: Com, (dem.) opposed the bill as detrimental to | Paguiniltus, where they arrived’ oh the 26th of Novem. | teyimerninn, © take place. To prevent inconvenience to their employers rosewood; bedding, mattresses, outta and single. Also, OUSE WANTED—RY A PHYSICIAN, GENTRELLY dhe inteseat of ‘the cunals; preventing the Ligh price of | hor, in eight or ten days from Tampico; went next morn. ¢ following committees were appointed:— by such action, shou.d they desire to reengage their own eoutare furniture in tets, of grent variety, and other furni- ted on oF within a few doors of Broadway, be- SORE ing'to the Alcaldo’s office, and found a title deed te Gard NEW YORK, men on a strike, a general of meeting will be de shure of eveey devoription from the best and most celebrated | tyeen Bond and Warren strects. Address, stating all Abe amenoment of Mr. Monroe was lost; and = ner’s mine; obtained a copy, (which the witness identi- Sheps. Committers. signated at which both emplovers and employed can as- fencers nik alate oo SE — | tloulars of houee, location, lease and rent, Medicina, Ht jose vote cn the final passage of the bill was as fol- | fied, nnd a translation of the same was read to the | Mr. Eunie's, Messrs. Maguire and Fanelly. semble and reconcile thels ON scale hie the subeeriee Kersey interme his finde nd others | ecrunn ROOM, OF CHURCH, WANTED, FoR SUR- | eof Ceara haret Bartett,Beogh, Honaett Deis | for any” anaens nin” company’ wie Dy oasis | Sarees ome ce Milman and 2 Benton, | phe meeting we called to order at cht o'lock by the Bat ho willattend to the salen of household furniture by | TACir un saviathe- Must bo ina good. location, well he. | Newsomic Ole PREC eee Seon haber Upham veg | Col. Abbot, Raymond Pando and two servants—travelled NEWARK. the Secretary, W. F. Hamilton, and received with re- Che residence of families, on reasonable terms. | 204 Jo and enpable of accommodating from three to five | scheouhoven, Ward, Wrights 22, in a sontherly ¢irection from the village of Laguinitlas— | Geo. Watt Mr. Nash, peated cheering anda uvanimous approval. The Secre- ni Van Nostrand, President Merceants’ Ex- | iin gred porsons. Apply to 0. E. LEE, 54 Wall stroot, Nay s—Mesers. Bockman, Clark, Cooley, Davenport, Mor- | crossed two branches of a considerable stream—came to | Mr. Marsh canes. Ward and Hueston. stazy stated that the committee had an office at D. he eaolph Martin President Ocean Bunk. - “ a a A SST gan, Monroe, Vanderbilt—7. a large village called Ahuacatlan. Just as they began to | Mr. Young «© Cleary and Melion. 483 way forthe agency of the ly. He them B Hayes, Cashier North River Bank ART OF A HOUSE ANTED—NOT TO EXCEED 4 RECESS DETERMINED UPON. ascend a mountain, saw there two refiners at work one read the constitution snd by Jaws which were - ks SMITH DUNNING, $250 or $200 per ann in the west part of tho city pro- ‘The Assembly's motion for a recess till 24th May now | with two smelting furnaces, the other with two reGning | Mr. Bushnell’s . r at the last meeting: A list of such waiters a6 desi Office 185 Greenwich street, near Dey. ferred, ranging trom Eleventh to Ewenty: fifth street. Fo came up. furnaces ; saw ruins which appeared to be the founda- | Mr. Clarke’s. 7 Dol join the society was banded in from. the different ile = > grown persons without children, Satisfactory references | ir. Tama, (whig) opposed at length the proposition to | sons of old buildings, the four walls standing unroofed. ‘A vote of thanks was passed to the Biitor of the New | eating houses, &e., with their initiation fees. which Oe ei centation, carsatunage | Gren aud exchanged Address, wilh real name, U. H.W. 187 | tyke a recess. ‘There was time enough to do the bual- | There mines were ten or twelve miles in an aif lino from | Youk Hrnaxb in particular, apd the ross in general, for | amounted in ‘the “aggregate to about four hundred 4 21 i jon fF :. ———— ness now. the village of Lagninilias. Returned by another route and | his and their advocacy of the rights of labor. The meet- rs. Mounges and ‘chaies, covered fu orenge | TQOOMS.—WANTED, RY A SMALL GENTEEL Faur. | _ Mr. Coounr—All we want isto go along quietly, with: } hacsed other refloories te operation, Vistiod the sine at ing sdjourned. " . The FResENT made an appropriate address, when the satin; rosewood do. i bronze clock and candela- ly, consisting of gentleman, lady, and one child three | out reference to these resolutions that come along. We | [a ‘irinidad in that vicinity, also the mine of San Jose, THE PATTERN MAKERS AND MILLWRIGHTS. preliminary business was transacted. He recommended ras, chandoliors, orange silk window curtains, Ince under | years, two or throo roomy, in « respectable neighborhood; | have been going on very quietly in our business. pearly explored it, descending by ladders seventy feat and | A meeting of the above body was held last evening, at | union among the waitere.as the only means by which do, marble top centre tables: side do., bookoasee, plano, ex. | weet tide of Brondway proferred; rent not. to excoed $10 per | Mr. Hancock, (whig) proposed to amend so as to limit | towering a candle soventy fect further without touching | ihe Fourtceuth Ward Hote’, snever of Eksbeth and | they could secure their demands. Several hotel keepers ‘tension diving table, French bedsteads, m: month. ante person ving such rooms will hear of 4 a Rurenve,-de. washstands, cabinets, matt) Dalstore and pillows, ingrain carpots, toil tenant by direc Laden's, 190 Wash! & go “ i ° ecting 4 "ies 0 Wass Lregeininny a8 Sona the length of. vee adieu Spear Lao Ay Senate re- | the bottom ; threw down stones and their sound indiest- | Grand streets, for the phew of hearing the reports of | had granted the advance, while others offered to do so, 8 concur- | od greatdepth. Also visited the ruins of Dolores, Santa | the committees from the in, ax follows: ifferent shops in the city, and | but only cn condition thst they should not join the so- ; ,. do. (Applause) “ s covered in leather, work tables, tea do.. lara and others near the village of Penal. The mountain | to decide on the proper course to be taken in reference to | ciety, ‘This raid Mr. 8, they refused to Sabre eenckets cad nee vate; auth govecal sestthment ot WANTED, DOUEDIATELY, FOR A PERMANENCY, artett, Reneh, Hannett, Bristol, Clark, | in which we visited the frst mises was visible from Lagut, | £2, (ose cu ane Proper course to be taken inrefarence 10 | fe Jipoke alvo of an 'editorial. nstiste in Je Gitohor Turniture. a furnished parlor and bedroom, with an unfurnished | Conger, Cornell, Davenport, Huntington, Rirby, McElwain, | inne obtained eed Drought bome specimens oforettom | Son sein A” alive sterctary cake ep inci Seas ths fetis oF os caly) hee ———— | pserent or kitchon, without board, in a respectable privat McMurray, Monroe, Otis, Rogers, Snow, Van | the06 tarions mint hich were exhibited to the jury. The Sec read the minutes of he laa tin; the moyement of the industris] cleases for increased ENRY H. LEEDS, AUCTIONEER.—STANDARD | house, by a gentloman and his wife. Must be in a good | Schoonhaven, Ward, Willinint—20. hese various mines, wl re ex! e jury. the Secretary read the minutes of #1 t'mnsating, | She pmmeee of the ledtusertal, clases, Toe: — rones, pot plants, in all varicty.—Honry H. Leeds will | neighborhood, not more than two blocks from Broadway, Nays—Meatrs. Babeock, Beckman, Cooley, Jones. Morgan, | Also, visited a mine about two miles east of tho village of | which were approved. Nf is allusios ecel' sheers Swe, thin day, at his ‘sales rooms, 62 William street, a large | cither sido, and not higher than Twonticth streot. $300 per | Vicree, Platt, Sinith, Taber, Vanderbilt, Wright—il, Laguinillas, descended into it to the depth of thirty paces. | 3 The Chairman then rose, and said that the first busi- | the Henarp. Sroriety of hothouse and gardon plants, standard roses, | nunum will be paid for the above accommodations. Good CANAL APPROPRIATIONS Went to another mine within musket shot of Don Jose | nocs in order was to hear thefreports of committees. Mr. FLOREY next addressed tho meeting. He disavowed <fe., from the nursery of Kaq., Astoria, . I., all of | referenocs given and required. Addross box 920 Post office. | Te bil appropriating money to tho canals was then | Pando's, to the north-west ot the village, an old mine en Novelty Works then reported. —They had. determined | on behalf of the waiters, nny Intention indulge in riot ‘whieh are warranted, and worthy of attontion. saline ® y o : - - taken up, being the usual annual bill under the provi- | tirely closed with rubbish, and abandoned. Brought away | to draw up a memorial and to present it to their employ- | ous proceedings, or to interfere with the pea SauNEY TH. LUEDS & CO, AUCTIONNERS, WILE ANTED BY MAY—A TWO STORY AND ATTIC | sion of the constitution. specimens from one or both of these mines, tut, having | era, but (row circumstances it was thought prudent fur | They were determined, nevertheless, to have thelr er ta taniion; bie dap apell brary of about eee ee Walice ctreath: aud within thece cr five | . Mz Vaxpnumia, (dem.) moved to recommit, contending | misplaced thom, could not exhibit them ‘in the court | each person to ark fo: an advance. They sid so, and | and for this purpose ‘they had formed Ewan “ i h See Te aren an wetrarer’ for the unconstitutionality of the bill, as it provides for | room; was particularly requested by counsel for the pro- | each individual asked the foreman for an increase of | would procure for them a fair remuneration for their f splendid Eng lial iinstrated + id 7 < Zea" other valunble book, most. maguificent new works, | Hocksof Broadway, west side, or within two, enst side, Ad’ | T’yeral works not recoguived in the cots secution to bring and exhibit them ; himself and Dr. | wages. It was the opinion of the gentleman who report. | labor. mentioned severs! proprietors of hotels ution wearly all in gilt binding, and most of them illustrated, a Mr. Wnicut, (whig) moved to lay on the table. Lost by rdner were iu inillas, at Jose Pando’s, very sick of | ed that they would get the advance. His employers | had acceded to the demands of the waiters; among the oolock, at their safer room, No. 8 Wall stecat, consist ANTED—BY A FAMILY, A FURNISHED HOUSE, | gyex 11, nay if vi ” bilious fever, when the Commission arrived, Abbot being | yere unfavorable to striking; therefore, if tuey asked | wera Mesers, Coleman & Stetson, Mr. Judson, and Mr. Tag ot gift boeks, splendidly illustrated; magnificent archi, in the neighborhood of New York, for sea bathing dur Recess to 8 o'clock. the only man well of their party at the time, quietly for their demands, they would, in his opinion, | Ford. He also rend a long list of head waiters who had Shorpo ah boastirull with @ variety of choloe | ie the, summer months, Address, immediately, box 1,270 AETERNOON SESSION. The witness underwent a most searching examination | receive the advance asked for. joined the society, and expronred the opinion that there @iscellancous litera’ &e.; all new and in the finest SALARIES OF CLERKS PROVIDED FOR, by Mr. May, and anawered with promptness. ‘The CHAIRMAN then stated that he was happy to see the | would be no occasion for a strike, as all their em) ‘ ee rao , ; 1d grant the advance which ‘had been condition. IW evant OF A TWO STORY HOUSE, FOR ‘The bill containing those items of the supply bill which prudent way in which the mem in the Nevelty Works had | would gr id calculated not only to Taian ” nteel small family. Please address Lox 770 Post ded for clerks wae introduced, read ‘and passed. acted. They not only appointed a committee of thie, as | “ociety of waiters, he said, was calcula FLERE LEEDS £9, AUOTION ERR WH SELL | ome genteel si pewvided fhe, oleae was tntredesd, © pone The Massachuset is Liquor Law: 53 | the resolution adopted at the last meeting required them | benesit them materially, bud 1g rl bag thee of sr auction this day, — = Bein cenadtcot |) == Mr. Moxcan asked for the reading of the life insurance ‘Pwo reports wore made in the House 5 day) by tho | 10,40. but each man in the establishment acted asa com- oh oe Ss comeatel. ier ¥o bocnh Wm vy, thea for ‘ ot furniture, compiting ahogany marble ‘p.tahfo, Miennantentinivnnmmmenmmnrancnnnnnstnins | Miia, jay (whig) objected. Committee on the Liquor law. The majority, elevon | mee Om woke wan, in the gentleman's opinion who | ti-ree cbeers for the Himatn, Yor the manner in which 16 ee iniat glasses, cutgiasschandoliors: Tose wood. soite OLIAN PIANOS AT 441 DROADWAY.—A LARGE a Teil ZrPRarmarions: members, reported in favor of the prevent Inw, udding | coe tather favorable towards them. They did not | hed supported the jurt demands of the walters: The Gn brocecella, cut glass; chin ware, &0, Bedreom fnraitare— Assortment of pianos, from the celebrated houre of | yr. y Ae 1 to lay the special | thereto some features of additional stringency. ‘The | Teported, rathex favorable towards then. They did not | ore. ANhire siven aod repeated. z Maude, painted and’ mahegeny vedsteads, ia- | Hallet, Davin & Co., Boston; siso, the well known instru: ft. Vax Sctooxuoven (whig) move J, ,ie special | minority, seven members, reported briefly to repeal the | Présent any petition, for an edlvance, | "sir. JOuN Tomas, (colored,) of the Irving mede Sage earpots, burvave, wardrobes ments of A. W, Ladd &Co., with & full supply of now and | order—the canal appropriation bill—on the table. law. ” and it wan their opinion that they would receive it. a few remarks in relation to an advertisement metusfscites furniture ia pish fecondchand pianos of vario iy for tale. at pricot |. Mr. PLavt moved to refor it to the Committee on Canals . minima Hogg & Delassatie-—_ The mesa te thet crtablichenent hed | ©, ine HERALD, 6 fow.tars Age, Wy pout colored jogant T octave rosewood pianc, with earved lege, made by | Which defy eolopatition to report forthwith | Lont, The New Route to California vin Vera Cruz, | not arkrd for an advance of wagen One of the partners. | in tie HARES, & fon faye Mae. Oy nd to infuse all whe SeHouata & Brother, LINCOL! IN, 441 Broad ‘The G mmittee of the Whole then took up the bill. New Oxrxans, April 14, 1 way sick, They beeps mien yen heat hen b OH Tad joined in the ie mevemant, beth coaeel “T MORIARTY, AUCTIONEER, WILL SELL THIS HANDSOM Pr Ge ey ie tte mesures tee Cheuk. The steamship Texas vailed to day for Vera Cruz, with | the want of unity, but they hoped they would have thelr | oy iasy 0? Cov Been sttead it to” be understood, « day, at his store, 173 Chatham streot, at 1034 o'clook, w hay be pee ag Poy rag Re kcge ti bedlang passengers for California, via Acapulco. Mott & Ayers.-—The men in this establishment went to | not represent the majority of the colored waltors of the rt tof farnitare from familios cpanrieg their a = id not. apeak of the eubject until | city, and what they had done should not therefore bo.re- Also, fro nufactures, a general assortmont. STRUCTION GIVEN, 1 Mr. Prence (dem ) would agree that it should be #0 work very easy; they di h ‘ prdabrndeet “Miso, feather beds, ingrain and sdreosehs carpet, crockery, | Ne ea German eatin, having the vest of | modded an to apply {0 {hs ive canal enlargement. There Destenettve Fire tn Philadelphia... | jentetay: A’ committee had an interview with Mr pede ad te sees oe ak meses eens i Ghaneware, other goods, &c., ke. ” tee of satiefactory progress. ‘ i ; i , 1858. 70, ages , on belia , ame te ye - = we evs deers “Weatienvers & ale, 48 Brvadwan, oF ew ie made cee ied ‘ph cgehaann ‘Tho residence of Henry C. Lea, opposite St. Mark's | of all’his men who were worth it. He said that an nd. | operation with the whites ee. 3 and Mn, Haw. ON L. VANDEW ATER, AUCTIONEER, WILL LL } Meaece, Soblesinger & Andrecen, 62 Boaver street, Mr. Vannennnt asked why the Senator was unwilling | Church, was destroyed by tre, thie afternoon. Tee loss p vance of two or Maree shillings rer day va nothing to 8 nnetteeeee were stso lv 3 Meoyhe By 2a * “ fp hay ty ~J q | ———_—————_ eS ~ a1 70 feet by 7. is esttinated at $20 000. 1° house was of brown stone, | goed workman. He wonld, therefor vance the wages Ny hich song =i seebeeaa tencitere, conmenlsg in rarb at, sation rales ia | WO PIANO MAKRRS—WANTED, A PIANO, in a | ‘ct8ue that ft was the cniasgament to 70 feet by and nearly completed, ‘The owner is now in Europe. he soon ax anybody else would, But he recommended | E. Topley, the audience joining in the choras: imaask and cloth, extension, sofe centce, pler and Doarding sohool for boys in the’ country, Where the v i eit Cas We ae by Ehren iakaasaettaaaiattatathashl them to walt fora few weeke, until trade would be better, Waiters, all, thrgughout the nation, Voltaire sowing: rockinatdnariorehairs tutus, | cchouting of w boy would be given in paymoit, Adirew | 11, VAs Scion ne vont woanimously rejected FF, i Bote: Virnie’s shop had advanced the men 1234 per cent, Why will jou for ever be _— tagme-a-tete, ottomans, couches. Prouch gothic and scroll bed: | School, Herald office. — . Mr, Wrucur said this was a bill to esrry out the plan |. ae ata vay | when requested to raise the wages. This extablishmont Oxerburdened by opprersion— Ce reat ae ea of beaond baud Terstiure carmen NTED—AN ENGLISH OR AMERICAN COMIC |’ of the mesenge in its first and eecond editim. He com | THE MARYLAND LEGISLATURE—AN AMERICAN | §, going the cast-iron work for the Crystal Palace, Overawed by tyranny! Witch ee ee ‘Ur ballad ainger,toge to Philadelphia. Apply batween | Srented om the Inconsistency of uring money derived | SCHOONER AND FRENCH WARK WHECKED, ETO. Hndson River Raflcoad pays the standard rateot wagos. Wait for the good time coming no longer; oft efoth, he. Be. - - Wand 11 o'clock, at 26 Broadway, in the basement. from canal revenue certificates by those who had de. ‘ , Bavrons, ag fac sa, | They cannot afford to pay men in this city 50 cents a day c m at once — is yore et "i ‘ IN W. SOMERINDYK?, AUCTIONEER—STORE = | nounced thé ieeue of thore certificatés with nd much bit The Legislature of Marylavd, Governor, City Council, | yore than they do those in Albany. f Toll no more like slaves, nger, fo. AL Spruce stroet—Monrohold fnenitare, tis day, wt | << —=—=—=—— SSS | feancen,. ‘Tbe Champlain canal had boca neglested. ox. | and invited gue-ts chree hundred in number, will lave |" 'hfp, Homme then made a few remarks in reference to "Yo support an idle few. Weet Cwonty-sinth street, near Eighth avons, a halt GAS PIXTURGS, | ii that tte cury ius revenues are seized tipo to enlarge | in the morning (cr Liserisburg, as the guests ot the Pent- | ihe subject. He did not wonder at the small nawiver of cHores Fe EY oe Patiiay, JARENCH GAS FIXTURKS-NEW IMPORTATIONS.— | the cther eannls, “He claimed ua the right of his conc. | °ylvania } epishai people ‘that attended the meeting. because most and Be of good cbieet, aut de Bou Bet: neeer ‘ e tit received from the bect maners in Paria s terge | {uents that they should have a share of the funds of the | An arrival at New Orleans from Laguna, reports the | feotly all of the men had received the advanced wages, ‘A golden age in coming yet. 2 . FASSAU | Cheiee of chandeliers, candolabras and brackets, hall lamps. | State wreck of the schooner Phippsburg on the North Breakers, | gra therefore did not take any further interest in the See your wives and children tender HN FISUBLATT, AUCTIONEER, NO; 103 NASSAT | Tho undersiened han the honor to call the attention of tho | SHO A ia ie wit wage partigl Dill. Tt was the | 9nd ef the French bark Augusta, from Vert Cruz. atin, Tiudly elotbed sed ptoe for bread, ibforpes hit fiends ard. the pubifo, ‘that he is propared, | 1vvlic to Lis extensiva atook. AML articles warranted, and | tt Vt Pi tt m-tickling plan.” He was for ail tiie |, The munteipal election in Augusta, Ga, resulted in the | "the Guammax then reported from Mr. P While your bosses live in splendor, Duvet lesiss h personal tention to salos of uraivure, pat Up with Che atanges ete HON TIL! 5 Broadway. canal. —the Oswego the Cayuga and Seneca, the Crooked Lag Me be | brah coats ot Halienbe The men fo that establishment jan Rca! ty r and on an katy disbee Gee t the residonces of families, or thoro who profer, m rennin — - 2 . r the Ei Shamplaia--all of them. ¢ have advance, and, withor . united, yor stronger, = salen roc, 10 Nastnw street, J: Fishbiat, AMES McCLPISH, GAS FITTER, LATE OF 457 hey on et to he finished, and they Nill be. Why does — gsve histnon an advance of two shillings per das Why not to yourselves prove truee Foal eatate and general auctioneer. sixth aveune, and 78 ys qo bas hig tho is the € Saleen of the Canal Committee keep so dark about Markets. pore Be commeates at sreat, length upon the n ee te ‘Toil no mare ike slave, and hunger, + Al w BOF PL. —J, ly VANDEWATER | 227 Grand street, four doors onat of the Howery, where al i C, ed the last message of the New Orteans, April 14—Noon, which they ought to ask for an advance of wag To support an idle few. in Fellyom Monday, April 18 at i032 00 Soa Craven ane une enna orange weereres': EF0S EBS datargoe, hr 5, etcand, Red coneeted al ‘the prinal The en'es of cotton, thin morning, Inve baen 4,000 | should ge up manfally and ack them for it and net ie of quod. chen, be. room, No, 14 Wall f wad ley Reet id | Atter wanted. ple for which he (Mr. Cooley) had ever contended. In | bales, at firm prices.’ Strict middling i eevee at ise hold striking meetings belied their or ~ os chly At (he conclusion of this song, the meoting adjoureed, seat eco hne collection of onrnation pint THE FinMMEN. heart he had always been with them, but he had never | Our rtock te decreasing, ‘belng now only 316,000 bales. | Heir employers all sorte of names, He was, Mig THK HORAESHOERS. Fire es cree Coes tates same gti eR OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT | “Pevdn er reeart tre our of five approsebedl eae ae ne * Cantaston, April 15, 1883, | Pitterishtr had sonducted themeelver, Theit object, he | A meeting of (he above body of mea was he'd on Wed- ‘and Warranted true BER. nding his 11 5 4 y er ‘the New York Sunday Meroury. To-mor Mr. Taner. '(whig)—I consider the functions of the The rales of cotton today, foot up 3,000 balos—1,250 | aid, had now been completed. and he did not see the use | necday eveoirg, at Hergutage Hall, but a4 the attend- bg Ay gh yg ptors of a | Chair terminated # the arrival of the hour of five | of which wns after the reception of the stéamer's news, | of holding any more meotings, unleww they Intended to | ance was not very numerous, no business of “mportence wed *? Addition to the three first ohn macted. The 1 te reel oll this day, row's number, in addi t oe ee Tae hehen wen the int raciation. Th canctastan he | won trameact ¢ ehject of the weetts ; car Net Y. a mio of the American Reveturion, will evatala the | orolock which haa bad a favorable affect on the markat—bnt ae. | form themeelenn inte an ae E: va w et eo the BAM (Ge Oe ged Fulng re of Loner gy Lia geen ewe Kees, ee] ‘eweton, ie Laws it Cover nor took the Chair, aud deglared | curmte quotations cannot yeb Ue given. Utives Wumy | meiu tet tue teenie of the potions iuahors Merbeulngs Sot paetioulad intorent to'thoes | the recess to the 24th Map. ranged from 86. to 11}. feuhea to ‘the reporters of he daily press, for the able | meagre ne measures vive taken to got