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WHOLE NO. 6443. THIRD EDITION-SATURDAY, APRIL 15, 1854.-THREE OCLOCK P. M. PRICE TWO CENTS. a . D , ano! tsub- | Alderman Lorn raid the questidii involy, PReay ra 7 WS BY TELEGRAPH NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. The Southern Convention. shall this, recollect there is another grea questiogi involved was in rofor- | (eo of the Whole, the Board reeu: | eines Senate, SPRECH OF THE HON. W. 0. DAWSON, Soot Rete ee eases omnvention—the Selde,” He teeeenl it whines’ of dello ce, useal war, by press - We gave in yosterday’s Hueatp the first day's ‘ ‘aoa | “howl? rroperly Le placed in the lauds of the Comnittoc o Trey: i Atnany, April 14, 1854, pro- tht not to recommend hydrostatic gauges e ly wes the great | . * cectlings of the Southern Commercial Convention, now | to be on its banks, to ascertain the rise and | P!ance: snd lo ante THURSDAY'S PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED. being held at Charleston, 8.0. We have ressiyed fall of with a view to restore thoso banks (o.a | orders = Aidermen Covert’s ty concur was raled out of | the conduct uf Uheke worthlon, a | A is BILLS READ A THIRD TIME AND PASSED. ha reoolved from | sugiciest for cultivation. Hundreds of thou. i Kore sai matter offinance altogether, |: have the ‘The Administration and the Project of a Mari- | ise to the collection of Grote mater chr oer roeal pine § a report of the Prosident’s tands df saree, of the ner vol ire there inuadate! to | sad thee Cin the effort made to roler te te tie Grand a_i peech, n Monday. an as eapable of cultivation. Look . dcwning the conduct of Messrs, time Treaty with England, 4 asinine ‘aor speedy. EM Of eclia agstast, | PL Te atthe Mostgadtug” Gocsclbbcibcdet a ee rpediph nic a AB te nittecon Patio Meatts, | tetday ening tnt wont be it Seat Rn i pov os . ‘ mente made thelr appe FO, i Se ee iy been accepted, the President, Hon. W. C. Dawsoy, of | menue! pe aly eBay save it from inundation, and lmen—Stated Session. waver, all proscat tte ae ajenes after Saw Passage of the Land Graduation Bill by ah 7 a eee : Georgia, came forward and said:~ } iets EP MN Go ect hirer dk 22%, She following pee } the House. ee I accept the nomination, but I cannot 4 ‘ Prosont—Fdwia J. Crown, Bsq., iu the vier . | rend amid si great laushiter mnie de: Belden were | ci aa : py Authorizing $75,000 to be raised for health purposes in | taking advantage of the occasion to mute dane mtout (MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS. fvemoubere. rowo, ety ia the chais, and auty- | "Whereas, dhe paliit- prints of wit aa Souem a, 4 x b 2 a in relation to the great objects for which we are assem- paopeanaeananonnened PETITIONS. onthe crenitg af per tonnlitice between two ofits | To provide for the enlargement of the Erie canal, &c. von Of Hose Company No. 2, tor by son the evening of the 12th instants amd Letter from Capt. Ingraham Relative to | ,,to provile for the enlarsersent of the Erie canal, &e. | died. "In undertaldug again the diachargo of the. daties Beard of Aldermen—Stated Session. expended by {iptrodvehng fas evd Croton waves tate ite time. referred to, it wan ‘the seeno of indesorenay ¥ | of Presid 4 of President of the Southern and Western Convention, I y 01 house. to Con uittes on Fire D though of not 60 grossa charact Difficulty. canal, and the payment of canal revenue certificates, you I di ith u OFFICIAL cuse. Lo Con usitte: on Fire Department, cor tls f WOE As rey the Koszta Te ike aoodeeaeat orn nae assure you I do so with diMdence. The labors bolonging nipay, April 14, 1854. By Courei!man Ci. zwvorp—Oj John W. Bennett, to be enese, Tumor, with: her thousand tongu Repcaling the canal lay of 1851. ee otic as ot thoroughly appreciated, for there is | | Present=Mathan C. Bly, Prosiicnt Alderimen ‘Brown, | #7b0iRted a Coxistssiouce of Deods.’ To Committeg on Sa- | {y*tortell snd exbggersted the fucks a eanaeeee ‘i wv . a responsibility connected wi of the most onerous illiam, lunt, Baird, Homniro, Woodward, | l4ries. &c. a ace selao Aha ubtie oF to Cyd manifests a desire to | Spirited Debate on the West Point Aendemy Bill | he Canal Detcieney vit, , | nature, “Teonbider the convention now couverel as re. | Wat Ayekée, Voogdia, Trowbridge, Mert, | yn cticliots CompOeM, Deb and ober tora soma | feather suena tate mntier in he Bred ccc Me Benton and Bissell x pine snvoniad emer een cena lebts. Passed. | presenting the great interests of an immense section of Kelly, yy, Christy, Lord, Herrick, C. Packer, | 12 Mank serct, trom Hudson river to east side of Fourth | Seater.” therefore. be ie a of the views of its | Wotrygent Besare; Benton amt : To raise $40,000 fora wing to Blackwell’ Island work- | thove or any other portion, at weito nov aeroy cecalecs | TusmaNlee of the last moating wore rend and approved. | ¢,b9,Goumellman Houtin—Of James and John McDouald, o discyreos ed. aed. aheeene eau rnsove, and + spr RELY Pe fine of of 4 ‘ e PETITIONS. relict from assessments. ‘To mittecon Assessments, | Doveonaiitien aie all cree mea d the use of | Q 2 ‘ ‘ 3 3 ‘agonism to any part of the Union in seeking th. Aide Brown—Petition of ne Stavenad By Councilman Sre—Of R. R. Wood and others, ff, “ unparliamentary and imp |BUAINESS IN THE NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, | fea, suog pannel in Now York. | Cgc lvaten a thn South inegrat sot | srt Castanea aa | whet ere etna | Pye gad spears he ara ie ian, 1 ~ | which we all have in view is to unite, to harmonize, to nd Off aneccny Stes SP OUEDAL SRS OFT FAW ene, condemn th ds and acts of C. cone roe am wry ings Bank, ee Seely , » ition of the Now York and Staten Island y Counciiman Farnax—Of Wm. Rainer, for permis- Mision. Oe tine Toki eat Counsilmen Seely and Wild, “ er ge friendly sentiments and opin- al , 7 oan een erec ¥ Y at its ression on te 12th inst. * Pawage of the Probibitory Liquor Bill by | 1 cpen and completo Division avenue, Brooklyn. | fons witheach othe ten Ge Coo me al opi fave of pier Ne. 10 North river, "TocCoux. | the ower dell room over’ Ceaiee Mathets with sosclasion |, teeehved, That in, Hike’ tanner it disapproves and o Senate GOVERNOR’S VETOES SUSTAINED. rious country we now inhabit, to consider its vast re- | mittee im , Piers and Slips. + 0 Com-'| granting such permission. To Committee on Sirects, gemus the participation of Councilmen Jackson and Clan the e A veto was received ‘rom the Governor on the bill rela- | sources, and their limited developeme, , By AMlerman Morr- Petition of A. F. Shotwell, to boap- | ,BY Councilman Baxrer—Of Win. HL, Merrill, J in the differences betweon said Wiid and Seely on the same ¢ r 4 velopemont, and then, yA ‘A. F. Shotwell, to bo ap- | \ by AS nniiventihcne caer Nae tive to the collection of water rents in New York, on the | patriots, to ak ourselyes: Does not this great soe Polxiiedsy Commissioner of Deeds. ‘To Committes on Sala- | ¢thers: that south side of Fifty third street, betw terolve ground that the bill contained matters not expressed, in | Batrcts, t9 ek ourse e not this g pobe iad Thiel avonuen, Le laeget’o creoe es feet Revolved, That in cur opinion, this Board isin no d CENTRAL PARK BILL REJECTED BY THE HOUSE, | fhe title, The veto ton genet me de require of us to unite energeticaily all the powers we By the saiee—Romonstranco of Honry Brovoort, against | Committee on Roads. or menner responsible or an twerable for the conduct of its ‘ained, and the objectionable | have to develope them. We of the South and of th af NK B; ait Of T m en not convened, but that fc Mailer sicichencne Siaeaeh anita © to develop m. e South and of the gefbshitggearph trot, fev Firat avenve to Bast river euneltmia xa ference #ariey en not convened, Dut that for such conduct they { &., &e., ko, ‘A yeio on the bill allowing banks to diseonnt on anr- | Southwest have eects ME ae ttle les ee rection of 2 oven set, between Th Yourth aveuue y ore * 2+ in all ws ~ | very prosperous agriculture. e a ‘J mé—Letition of Henry Brace, to be appointed a A 7 wi iT moved that the preambli id I ‘The Latest from Washington. SE ee ea rnereoe being: xallne tothe | heany ‘and glorfous carcer; we had” left” the Gommissioner of Deeds. To Committed on Sa frien and Bra Coneunent can | tious ie referred to the Committao on friend Mend coool: + “3 andont COB. o VeRO ” ir, CONNOVER moved to Iay it on the table. | MR. BUCHANAN’S TREATY WITH ENGLAND—squinu. ‘ATLANTIC MUTUAL INSURANCR COMPANY, pe Ep iy ery Martner rte eyo tho Parsingxt-~Petition of Charles W. Meoker, for PPE eR rE RRR | _ The question on Inying on the table was put and appa- ING OF THE -ADMINISTRATION—SENATOR MAL- | — Tho bill toamend the charter of the Atlantic Mutual | fy apricultural pursulte--the peising of chee a ee ion of tax. ‘To Committee on Financ erscted hy bim on Pict street, botween Third wed Feeney, | Tently carried, when | Lory, ero. Insurance Company as (0 the division of surpluses, was | t'bacco— und lence the carrying trade ef one nase | ney aicorman UH ApTeiMtSd Cloeh Co Went eer A? | avenvgs, be purchased of him. To mame. nS | Le ees Bite v 6% id he ‘y sa a 0 py ed Cle: Vashin, jarkot. 4 ¢ a hhad " ry e rei | Wasmivorow, April 4, 1854. | | reoommitted.couama oouizoa—comnmonnas ov | ShRiis® hil gone out of our hands into the hands of ESL Mg am A A erro Ha Ln ape fon read the docu | With a view of endeavoring to detract from the impor- 00 NERS others, But the period has arrived when our increased ion of buteh: and othora to have rp ea, wane gradin, | ’ EMIGRATION. pape 3 b . 8 appointed Clesk to” Washi ei of the same. Torame. A | | tant information published exclusively by the Hzratp on | — { resolution was adopied lor a select committee, to sit a itemalinee eae oe Reh opt tel mire agr’ Committee on Salaries and Oiices ee astow Market. To | °' py ‘tho same—Ofl. C.& R, Male and others, that the ro- | | Muosday, regarding Mr. Buchanan’s negotiations, the ad- |, duzing the recess, to inquire whethor Columbia College | investments, We wo have been raistag the neoossegiog ver moved that the resolution be roferred te ce on the Fire Department. (Larghte: - hoped iv would be referred to the Committee Department Mr. WasnauGu was of opinion that the pap: De OMMUNICATIO: eon Road ° ; ‘ nay . \ Cowmunication from tho Commissionors of the Sinkin: ty the ‘Ye , | here to | bas violated any provision of law by making religious | of life and the material for clothing the world. find that Fund in relation t ca gh By the same—OF John Henken and others, complaining | yy fer, her to the Committee A | ministration have authorized the evening organ ses ypee aan a Sy boca hg Nfl estes Hay ‘and th : Ys nd relation tg the property occupied by tbo Prosbyte: | ofthe paving of Tenth avonne, between Forty-sicth and | Tifezed lth Dommitton, "He meen the | declare that ‘the statement mado by the New Your | An aie sure omuitinrn apne ps we have discharged the obligations 60 far incumbent up- | rian cotrch in the Sand ward, kuown asta Dries Ciusch. | Stee eNe Coc heare EpEiMan ee ane iae ces not being progressing, and some por To Committee on Road S. Draper, to have Pi ep 3 | ferred to the Comiitice on Arts and sciences ir. See—1 think it properly b re Department. “There was a : investigate the | on us towards others, and that we should now, inorder to | Laid ou tie table and directed to be prinved, i Hxnatp, that Mr. Buchanan has effected a treaty, id not | affairs of the Commissioners of Linigrotion. protect our own interestsand control our own'prosperity, | _Abnurl report of the Fire Wardeus. ‘No Committee on | Hongfit impr true.” The Hxnazp never said ho had made atreaty,and | Adjourned at 1 o’clock Friday morning, neglect no means whereby we may be enabled to retain | Repairs and Supplies. nga to the Committes om od deal of fire about street | renumbered. Yo Committe ; , 2 b on 5 dit was due to those gentiomen that it bi - FRIDAY’S BUSINESS. the proceeds of 1 ree, ; REPORTS. By Councilman Cuarv—That second strest, be 4 01 ibe | aa it was when the Union was authorized to Heaboutthe | Toamend the charter of the New York City Insurance | and noi have them be shipped from beyond the limits of | “Of Coinuttee on Finanoe-In favor of remitting tho taxon | Thccematteecn Hoade, oT Company | ig mantige ta, Hh Gadsden treaty, and declare the Hera was in error | Company. our own section. (Applause.) We should find here, lo. | of Wan. H. Jephson, Sheldon Smith, Chas. P. iiuestis, Aga | NEU i epairing house. ‘fo Comumittes on ee Ta To authorize the building of a new reservoir in New | cated by interest, feelin exporters, and we shou! | when it announced it. What the Hrarp said wgs, that 1,596 in King street, E. C. Dohrman, F, Fitzsim- Ido not recollect that any York. | the next steamér would probably bring the draft of a | — In relation to the Sealer of Weights and Measures in iderati Pevker, to re other considerations, our an of the Fifteenth, on the here also find oar importers, | Mu, / sented ns Of ‘sAi:¢ committi to peti ohn 8. nauaetiing aprediat 4 e was on the floor, that was t _In rel and not let the taxation rising out of the prosent con: | Ehangh, Wm, Flemming aul Cheunoey Brahe Agemon, | agit Caunciimen Gas aahington atroot, be- | gry way dirceace wl, sure, thove Was a Eves deat ‘convention concluded between Mr. Buchanan and Lord | New York. % , | dition of things settle itself down upon our agriculturalin- Of Committee on Murket—Relative Lo claim of Henry R. | the eort do nob exceed $250, Streets. | Of Passion exbivited by he gentioman of the Seventoent! | Your statement is verified by Mr. Buchanan’s | ,,70¢xcept the Arsenal grounds from the public park in | teres(s,{thereby reducing our annual profits. It is for you, | Weeks for stand in Jefférstn Market. Laid on tho table. By the same—That tho Street Commissioner suspend all | (Wi) | Tho gentleman of the Fifteenth objected to the r j Aberdeen. Your (oenduane New York. gentlemen, to consider how this is to be done, and to. as. | , Of Committee on Salaries and Oftives—Adverse to tie pe- Proceedings in relation to the bulkhead at Manbattany | solution, and ¢ ote Fomarics shat miche correspondence with the State Department received by PROUIMTORY LIQUOR LAW. certain whether our ports of entry be such as to encourage | tition of sundry persons t retain in office Bonj. A. Guiro ‘orth river, until further direction of the Common | idee af folly ¢ was altogether a Little and James Reed. Adopted, be disponaed with, and had and by the tolegray stall Thope, reste the resolution will with the Europa, wherein he states that such agreemeni could | _ The bill to empower the electors of New York to decide | exports whatever the citi on the question for or egainst a prohibitory liquor la i from Paltimore round to | | Of Special Comin t ! beeffected. The fact is notorious in this city, and the | Sling ay ae gainst pro} ry liquor law, the Rio Grande are not blessed with harbors sufficiently | ty etroet, anc che cle ig of the same. Acoopte: wated eott of such work. Adopted itwould all to carry on the neces: f thi i Of Conmit. tment—Relati “the ro- Hounc c otal tie Police that the gentleman who offere: ¢ npeeea id of the administration towards Mr. | Mr. Barr wentod this made a special election to be | of the Union’. ae pairing of Hook and sous OF Nee woceptee, 7 | By Counciman Crartox—That tie Police Commissioners and that he furnieh any estimates which have been made by Rilative to the condition of Libers | His direction, or bids made by ‘contractors showing the esti- | Jenot own Broad in the new And if, after due investigation, you find Ladder house of No. 3. Accepted. int six additional poli for the Second dT is 90 transparent ‘as to be the subject of | held on the lst of August,and somoved. Lost—Ayes 10, | they axe not, it becomes the duty of patrictiam to | _ Of Committee on Salaries and Ouces—in favor of con- | Cohwaittee en Paling vee aet OF the Second ward. Yo ination of Walter Joyce ag clork to the Su- By the same—Tha: whele matter fizzled ovt, ard nothing romait \d impression left on tho minds of the conatitues of the gentlemon, who, instend of doing all in their power to preserve the laws of the State, transgressed them b i : & aes th firming the nor Wi | derision. DORa TiN pansetsAseelo, aarno. tetyour way to peanperags at lean acmncrareneigas | peiniéadcat of Lampn snd dan Adopisd. °° 1!" 8 | grado ineiien maser 'proraed Wo‘du so ab tirawatat Tho, Hon. Mr. Mallory, United States Senator from | | The Senate then went into executive session with closed | alt your eflorts in that way would be beneficial or incon- | and painting Clinton ilarkel. Adupied, ents te FOF | pence, and that ne be sliowed pe ibm Rey | Florida, returned to this city to-day, after an absence of | doors. sistent with the lawa which govern trade; and here, communication. on Lands and Places CESARE Shen abge ce. SIGEtA) OOMDAN 27 miaen | siae wollen THE CANAL, TOLLS. ; gentlemen, I would have you to remember that we can: | _ From the Superintendent of Matkeis—Nominating John |. By man Kexweny—Thatso much of the commu- omerer that ne ood x caged a would indeed hare . Mr. Crossy called up the concurrent resolution reduc- | not go against the laws of trade. I maintain thai tho | Negent asclers of Catharine Market. To Committee on | nication of the Comptroller of March 24, 1854, a8 relates to | in the prime of their lives. “THIRD CONGRESS, ing the rates of tolls on certain articles on the canals. | fault is with ourselves. God, who made this worldand | Saluries ana Offices, houses and lots for tue fire department be referred to the AGRICULTURAL STAT! THIRTY: The resolution was agreed to. these shores, never intended us to be dependent upon PROM BOARD OF CoUNCITAEN. Committco on pie dice Ma big inad and 8 so much as Tho Committee on Lands FIRST SESSION. BILLS PASSED, any other portion of the country for the means of com- | yore repaising pict foot of Fence Liasets To Goemauittns | Bolles, “Adopted, es © Tetersed to the Committeo om | ferred a resolution tendering to the 2 f - | vor of re; cr foo! x lice, Adopted. rm : i Toincorporate the Amorcan Political sed Stereo | Munieation with foreign lands. Applause.) Andit'wo | on Wharven Plers and Slips, 7 ue.” O° COMMS? | Shy Gounciiman Sorrexcx—Preamblo stating that the rait | <bitnrsh ociety the mee of Hamilton square for the engulug. House of Representatives. gap incorporate the American Political and Statistical | failed to discharge those duties, it is because that Cre- Pretorescs Cammaniee on Repairs Ap. Sepplee,-[8 favor Me eae camound £0, be objec; | of the adoption of the resol stating in. a Tonge | ciety. of airiny yer sf i ie company take up sai Impot ‘y PASSAGE OF THE LAND GRADUATION BILL. : Campbell White Pinckney. dolench esi careldnansaa Waa one ck tee yen chjeeie ad part of Commisteo ea Siceete- : In favor . setting eek alia erecved. pl fk See Sher FA MER ths iSranite | move suitable than that recommended in resolution. ‘The bill to reduce and graduate the price of the public | — Respecting executions in New York city. Recess. Which I hind in view in proposing theso conventions. “I | Te Committec ou Streets, Cu umvia toHast river, | Coripteted by the J0th of July. ‘To Committeoon Mailronds, | The tenort wes accepted and the resolution unanimously lands was ordered to be engrossed for a third reading, by AFTERNOON SESSION. wanted the energy which characterizes Georgia—which is of Committee on Reads—In favor of flagging Third By Councilman Rox—That the Commissioner of Streets, ‘The Board then went into @ vote of 72 to 68. BILLS enpae called the Yankee State af the South—to become general ao Forticth to Fitty-frst street. To Committee bee ee co nere eaten (ee eke past carriage COMMITTEE OF THE WHOLE i. , 8. 0 To Comi ke Mr om, (wb) of Hy, move ola the Ul om he | coptny Yo change tirrote. sn esr anne | ben done forthe North’ Capnos wo Wed We ha | gir gecomm tegen Pate ealuhtatareraf aio. | VU Comets Wautniaur sige vege tly of | Suthh oP ated Gr taamy a ree ‘ ! 8 mm pero! ay the a . B. c : , on the Ci 00. | table. To authorize town subscriptions to the Buffaloand Pitts- | energy, the same determination which they pos- | Reynolds mn, ivco tractforrewoval of offal, kor Te Com: | require the contractors, wha required to dense by Croton | eyck, When the sdivmned Gah UMeaae venta, | Negatived—60 against 80. burg Railroad. sese, Would not our country be a flower garden | mittee on Public Health. Aqueduct Department, to receive directly. and carry away a Py Also to the Sodus Railroad. in prosperity? They are prosperous, and I glory rt of Committee on Roads—In favor of grading Ninth | in water tight casks, all dirt and filth taken from the re _- | _ The bill was then passed by yeas 83 to nays 64. Also to the Uties and Einghamton Railroad. in it; and I hope they’ may always continue pce Mite thick ale to- Hisvadway.” To'Cemmit~ j-esiving tacing and. 4 val Chat the depart | Annual Ieport of the Board of Firewardens. RELATIVE TO THB KOS2TA AFFAIR—PATRIONO pce Sp fate a ‘Applse But att I ¢ on Roads. ment romoye it in ‘ner at the expence of contractors, CORRESPONDENCE The foll f po olution offered in the | ¢°,breePer. , (Appinuse.) But still it is our duty to | ““Y.cport of Committee on Finance—In favor of paying Dra. | ‘To Committee on Cleaning Streets, DANGEROUS BUILDING”, BTC. LETTER FROM THE GALLANT INGRAHAM, ETO. e followi ia a copy of a resolution offere @ | consider and ascertain whether it is right that wo | stores and Sherrill for medical services, To Comtaitteo om By Councilmen Pcrpy--Tbat the Croton Aqueduct de. The following important ccmmrmeation, being the ‘The Sreaxse laid before the House the mesage from | Senate by Mr. al should so far forget our own interests as to deprive | Police. building of ® sower in Grand |-the President in reply to the resolution calling for addi- | mmrctclye’, That the Governor of the State be requested to ourselves of the enjoyment of the fruits of our own Ia- | | Report of Committce on Sireets—In favor of fing a om nd | annual report of the Firewardens to April 1, was re- tional pond ry of tbe invoutigesions made: by Nearly the whole burden of the tax: Twenty-third street. betw, i en eient rected to be correspondence in the Koszta case. He transmits | the Recorder of the cit, ie taxcs fall upon our Ny: eon Seventh and Eighth avenut ceived by the Board of Aldermen last evening :— Common Council. To Committee on The re f viotati a na ee Spy ieee ee shoulders, for, no matter whether they are paid by the | 1¢,Committeo on Strocts. Sewers. eo number of violations of the tirel aws, with their ma- 8. . Report of i . By Councilman Betoxn—That tho Street Commissionor | ture, as woll xs violation of corporation ordinances rela- a letter from Captain Ingraham, dated: Smyrna, July 3, | ence to tho administration of Justice in the city of New | carrier or, the conrcmer, ticy inereage the value and race ayenve, beiween op, Streets In, favor of easing be naa heroby th directed not to appoint any inspector “or tive io holitings, were ae fotiows:— Wooden sheds and of q a ‘ork, grow: of the report of the Grand Jury to the | costs porte his part of country. w- | strcets, inn) Léce on Streets. grading, regrading, or regulating of streets, where the cur! buildings erected and enclosed, 104; wooden sheds 006, to whieh Pay igre aera cera seen Cori of Seasto ever, your ports, as I have sald, do rot present such facili. oiteport of @ommctcc on Streete--In favor of paving, &c., | and gutter stone f5 not to be soe under the same, contrac t, | twelve fect high not enclosed, 17; ent ising frame buildin i . po It was necessary that the resolution should have the | ties as commerce requires, look to your natural streams, | Ti'rty-first and Thirty cccond streets, votwoen First and | and when to be set not to appoint inspcotor till the coatrac: | 20; enlarging brick buildings with vood, 27; wooden sills act; but after Mr. Brown had informed me that Koszta | unanimous consent of theSenate. Senators Spencerand | andif you fini they want improvement, you aruat | 3 | Secondavenues. To Committee on Stroots. tor i# ready to tei it; also, that tie Committeo on Urdi- | I Kno coping to party and ovher walls, 15; buildi taken the orth of alleyiance to the United States, | Whitney were in favor of the resolution, but Senator Barr bs iy ait y ~ 7 : er s ¥' aot ooh Mebatiy heport of Committee on Strects—In favor of laying cross- | narces strike out” the orlinance all such appointment of walls over 35 feet itch, 3; buildin ‘and foresworn all allegiance to Austria—that he was an objecting the resolution had to lay ‘oner. abundant your natural highways are tiot sufficien| welk in South street, at Buriing slip. To Committee on | inspcetors. Laid cver. ver 3 fect long, 7; building leas American, an American. had nt, turn your attention to artificial means—torail- | Street: Ey Councilman Ver winve—That crosswalk and culvert uildings with beams supported by wooden pests, ot the erat Osanioatines etal aa ee roads and canals—in order to converge your exports to iReport of Committes on Streots—In favor of flagging Suf- | in Waverioy place, wost Hide of Sixth avenus, bo repaired, | 7: buildings WUD walls not startod at the foundation, Bs | protection ian Ned. Assembly. one particular point. We have not opened onr railroads | folk street. between Grand und Broome streets. To Com. | ‘Yo Commitice on Strects, z Dalidings With beams touching op party walls, 19; chimaoys | not hesitate to believe he was fully cniit'ed to protec. ALBANY, April 14, 1854. for the mere purpose of transporting ourselves with ease | mittce om Streets. By Councilman J ex vxtAu—That James B. Ben: not started ai the foundation of the buildit chimneys tion. It was a case of life and death; for }7 Kos:.a was . carat d . pose ‘porting Report of Canmittee on Polico—In favor of procuring | pointed a Commissioner of Deeds. To Committ cut off below, and uot properly suppor chi taken to Trieste his fate was sesled—and could I have THURSDAY'S PROCERDINGS CONCLUDED. and comfort from one portion of our country—not 8, | sareand staves of office for the police justices of the sity of | Flos, ae. ferngecs, atove pipes, de, dangerously situated, 75: buna? Jooked the Americen people in the face again if I had The vote on the Hobart Free College bill was rocon- (a eees in doing this we have pursued a stateaman- w York, Ccourred in on division, viz.-~ By Councilman Fryr—That vacant lots on south side of | ings with tar and composition roofs, 4; no iron or copper | atowea neltisen to te executed and not used the power | sidered. ike course to develope the resources of the South and to | © Afirmative—Aldermen Brown. Williainson, Blunt, Baird, | Eleventh street, bevween First and Second avenuos, bofenced , Fhuttere on rear windows of store and storohouses over 36 allowed « citiren A motion was made to add appropriations to the | give to our population the mcans of contentment at home | Hofimire, Hovard. Wm. Tucker, Voorhis, Trowbridge, | in. To Committco on Streets. i feet high, 11; ordinances relative to hoistwaya, iscel- in my hands to protect him for fear of doing too much. | yoy York University and Genesee College —to prevent them from destroying the land upon which | Boardman, Cotert, Kelly, Chauncey, Cirisly, the Presi: | By same—That the sidewalks on south side of Eleventh | laneous, i—total, 646. Number of violations romoved from. ‘The manner, in which he was given up, and , i ; royig dent, Al ‘Lord, Herrick C, H. Tucker, Drake—19. street, between First and Second avenues, iu front of vacant | buildings hy the owners or builders thereof, upon being neti- ‘This was cut off by the previous question, and the | they live and emigrating to remote regions. But for this * 1 | ‘convent at he should be held ‘by a gi ‘Newativ Mote lots, be flagged. To same. jena, 409 of violations not romoved, ae il his nationality eould be established, | Vill was rejected. course 0: policy in Georgia our population would be like | Report of Committee on St sy same—That Lergasse Laban be appointed » Coramis i the notices relative thereto transmitted to H y that. th pe ggg a Permapertiar BILLS READ A THIRD TIMB. that of our sister States; butit has been her good fortune | ty.third etree, betwoon Eight siontr of Decés. To Committco on Salerics, sto. e jepartment, 60; number of | ig evidence that they were pe groumt. | For the Protection of Emigrants. to commence this system of internal improvements, an | | Comuittesso tincete By Councilman Pincevxy—That the Clerk of this Board | of ordinances relative to he ‘tices served and | it will be one of the y iP Should my eonduet ‘that Ihave saved this gal. | _ Mz. GRawam moved an amendment prohibitory of | to intersect her whole country with railroads. ay | Revortof Committes on Streots—In favor of flagging Front | ba and ho is hereby instructed, in mating ils monthly | ordiuaness complied with, 2; 0 cos ot com| | prondest moments my iT have saved this gal. | cranting permits. Lost, and the bill was passed. increased thereby in population, and but for that in- | *¥cct. To Committee on Stree schedule or returns to the Comptroller of the attondanc mith, and cater transferred to. the Corporation Attor- i ‘t man from a el and ignom‘sious death. in the "The House coneurred in the Senate’s amendments to | crease our State would not be so rosperous as it ia at pre- Report of Conmittee on Whar Piers and sg eam members, that be therein speci “4 ne days of attendence b: ney, 0 4 ee umber of uildings oxamined » hand, shou course be disapproved, I must ; - ps tive to dredgingout Coenties slip. To Committeon Wharves, | dates in respect to each and every member returned. by ‘the Board and repo: as dangerous, quan- | other hand, my Af whatever maybe the conse, | thé bill to erect Schuyler county. sent. Ovr people haye turned tothe improvement of their | Plors and Sips ‘Adopted. ily of powder seledy E120 Ibe, The ee at ‘bow to the tied: Lavoe Tet to rt | , The bill for the better security of bank depositors was | lands because they have facilites for the transportation Coiamunication—From the Commissioner of Ropairs and By Councilman Baxrrn—That Twenty-second street, | The Board are happy to state that the ordina im -quence to me, T aball feel I bave done my b sopport | rot. Adjourned. of their products. These are bricfly my views upon | Sepplics, awarding contract for building carriage for Hose | from Third avenue to Lact river, be lighted with gas. ‘io | September, in re to hoistways, has had the de~ the honor of the , end not allowed a citizen to be op- : e these potnts, ‘The next questions are fatimately connsot. | Company No. 65. Concusced in om B division, vie.:— Committes on Lampa, & | elred offect, arising as much from the disposition of the mer. who atmy bands, the protection of the FRIDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. od-wit ? 1 tPacile Railrcad, which | _Afirmative—Siéermen Brown, Williamson, Blunt, Baird, | By Councilman Peaksox—Preamble stating that om- | foronder their buildings safe to firemen in case o€ i 7 4 The Canal bills, with emendments, were received from wit fro thke Athantig and Poet Os earoad, which | Houmire, ‘Howard, Wm. Tucker, Yoo ‘Trowbrin, bankment walls Lave been constracted on Second av | to the stringency of the law; but there js one exeep- | y of the Navy, under date of August 19, | the Senate, and referred to the Canal Committee. is to unite the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans by bandso” iron | Boardman, Covert, Kelly, Channcey, Christy, the P: from Seventy: see: ty-first strect: als r. Stephen Whitney, who has violated the ordinance i 1e Secretary of avy, i“ » Sits add I PUA SH: that in all probability may bind usasa people more firmly | dent,, Aldermen Lord, Herrick, C. H. Tucker, Mott, Drake | ix being constructed from Bighty-sixth to Ninet thirty different caves, asserting, | 1858, replies:~\" This department does not feel called uy ba inBrooklyn, | together. But whether that be true or not, the great in- | —20. streotyrand that it is expedient also to have suen from w is onvonstitutional to on the various questions of international law | _ For the more effectual suppression of fires inBrooklyn. | +o ssis of mankind roquire the construction of tis high. | _ Report of Committee on Lay Dopartmont—In relation to | Ninety-third to 110th afrcet, with resolution that latter bo | courte, and there is every prospect of Egvolved is the proceedings adopte: ~ fe e officers of the | Passed. How it should be done I will not undertake Ix the revision ofthe State laws applicable to tho city. To | built. To Committee on Roads, vor of the department, The hoart wo different ents concerned. @ questions may | _ The House concurred in the Senate’s amendmentto the | 1%. sae any will cay is that the interests of ore pengly | Committee on Law Dopartm By Councilman Cungy—That vacant lots on Thirty. | fourth time call your attention to the very many danger ‘i “ ion bill. to decide—all I will cay is that the interests of our people | “Ttovort of Committee on Streets—In favor of flacging north | fourth street, between Soventh avenue and Broadway, be | ous buildings inthe city, and they seriously suggest to ject of discussion between the re- | Brooklyn Consolidati rp p azging ; ; hereafter @ & ub) demand that it must be built, whether by individuals, | side of Eroomestreet, between Anthony and Ridge streets. | fenced in. To Committve on Streets, our honorable Wody the ‘necessity. of taking some action. spective governments interested. I coem it proper at Se oe aided{by corpore‘ions, is to be hereafter determined. I | To Commitiee mn streets.” + | By same—To amond section Gret of apectfiontion for cloan- | in the matter. Your attention is more verticulariy @te # to Content myself by sevaring you that the pra- | An unsuccessful attempt was made to make the harbor | (oi) ‘that a logitimate subject for our investigation | Report ef Commissione? of Repairs and Supplies—Rela- | ing streets, by dividing into twenty contract di-tricts, the | rected to the great number of old, dilapidated: baila. Renee, prow ai at spirit which marked the part you | encroachment Dill, the special order. d di si 1 t subject is the tote rail. | tive to buildin: ine for Company No. 40, wits hanten. 18th district. to compore the Twoutieth ward, andthe 2th | ings, many of which aro filled with ‘combust dore ir ion, is approved by this department. THR CENTRAL, PARK. eee ee meetin okt ceekareee een i” | Te. Cemnitiee peirsand Supplies, district the Twenty-second ward. To Committee on Clean- | and situated in the most crowded part of pore in vnGier of congratulation that (hoaffair terminated | ‘The bill to amend the New York Central Park bill was | Teed eross the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. Trorardat of | ye trmG a eeoriee ted sees tn favor of hay- number is great, and itis a ma or of impoasibi the many dangors inevitable in caso they a . be regulated, | thould take fire. The Board lave repeatedly reported the: mesic, 23 Committee on | facts to previone Common Councils; yet no effective mea- sures have Leentaken. In the meantiine many of the " the utmost importance, and I trust it will be discussedas | jn ¢ pump oppontte To. 44 Delancy street, and also one on ‘Without a resort to collision and blood:hed. Tho Presi. | read a third time. it was at the last convention aud re-examined. Then | theeorier tf Walves und Osehurd st epaired, Cou- deni desires that Sits bo nae teed a eaten SH Fi Sas i “ oo to adda portion of the Jones’ Wood | 4),"05 2 the Gftat question vocnected with Bontte acauricn: ae ne ae es - si ey rep: Re a Globe visited eYean citizens shall be watehed over | Mr. Laic opposed the amendment, and the bill gene- | Which my distinguished friend and carly associate if Comuittes on Rewers—In favor of sewer in Twenty- Twenty-cighth | men to av utter © % i Ni ‘ To Con: REMONSTRANOES. ings remain ny, and some aro apt.to fall ab bs} Ae vigtande ‘and protected with energy. But he, with | rally. foc pp and rupee meen a “yf ot SEE URE ee ee Sy Cosnctiman Roan Or a mumper.et persons againnt any time cr crush nil. who may be in or nent them The 4 2 ty 1 a to our view—! opening of 8 great mit oval of Catherin ‘} a itu present vive, Bc ard 01 intion of he a no less earnestness, enjoins {t upon the officers of the Mr. Cuanmrxos wes in favor of the bill. It greatly eur. | Pretumn’ thet couthstaske Task wisi? A > Wee Ot Commivice on Roads—In favor of rogulating Fourth | the removal of Catherine market from its present sive. 10 ould call the attention © Department to i A | avenue, from Sevevty-uinth to Ninety-socond street. To | Committee ou Maxkets. following named navy to exercise due caution to avoid the slighest Se batenay lt ea saree aie gh GIR a0 Seas and Southern men, should not have the same privileges | Syerttinwrn Woote 5 nth to Ninety-second s ive 0 : eo ER AI fi en of Pi Nig pempr ey ale aloushy regard the | oveed Uy. the repeal of the Jones’ Wood Bark vill, he | Which have been granted to the Northern States: support | — Or Committee ‘nFipanee—Relative to tho lighting of | From Buroau of Asscusineuts others. Respce 4 9 as being dans John stroet, No, 23 Ro us in a4 i troot, No. 29 and 131 West Thirty-first wenbet, ‘on. 5 An 12 Avking that the ordinance | blic lamps, appropriating $65,505 for and on a nt of | for regulating, &c., in Fifty-second and Fiity third streots | 9 6, 98 and 102 Contre street, N. et, (rear) Rh more pride you ean demand respect for your own.”” | thought the House had done a good day’s work. |” | Thmt admera: dtd Ibex you. {0 ascorsain: whochg it | lamps and fas for idea tealeo; $15,000 for rout ut public Le antended ‘hy sinning the nanos of the atsowors, To | Nes, d¢chd 0 Nagzay stzvet, No. be Naaaam atroot, Now. SPB io eres ere ee shall be our duty to throw our judgment into the scale | “hcpore ot Committee on Wharvor, Pers, and Slipa—In | © From Gomiminioner of Repairs and Supptioe—Reforring scout a printed. of thought upon that subject. ere is there a | favor of dircting the Union Ferry Company to roplace sheds | to bad condition of payemont in Groonwich street, and in ‘The House went into Committee on Se Ne enamnrt mo got up by | steamer under the patronage, pariial or otherwise, of the | ou Wiitenall per, Coneujred Tar ene PLN? 98998 | Ee Oadway trom Fourteenth to Forty second streets, svetiag Theatres and Exhibitions. ‘THR PRIVATE CALENDAR. hina ta ta Sot UP PY | government, plying bowen any Southern port and | | Preamble aud resolution—That Spring atrect bo repaired | that ke would iiave advertised for p posals toropave tia | Broapway TimarkR—Miss Jul'a Dean is drawing very Mr. CHanptrR, (whig) of Pa., commenced 2 speech in | speculators. 6 Europe? Why is this? We contribute for the support | between Greene and Thompson strect& Concurred in on a | but has de I ection few of rosplutions to pave with | cood houses. She appears to-night as Parthenia, inthe favor of 1 bill, when he yielded tive floor to a AMT Pack law Tok tO evade the repeal of | r'this governinent as much as the North in proportion | iyisiom vin im 1) Blunt, Baird, Ho- | Eittoc'op Surects, nine action ae to the matter. To Com- | new piny of “Iugomar.’” Mr. Conway will sustain the t Vood Pi ¥ 4 i d, Ho- | mite 3 ; a i Mr. Cuxauan, (dem) of N.C. who, after saying this | the Jones’ Wood Fans OW ne proposition was for the | tour means; and I ask you whether you ought not to | wari Woeuvari, Wan Tucker, Voorhls, Hoatdman, Kelly, | _ Yrom Street Commissioner—In relation to unfinished eon- | character of Ingomar. ‘The amusements close with the ‘was Good Fridey, and it was the-efore time for # e Com- pensatot tHE poof etd! would seeute 6. them the only consider this question, and make an application to Con- | Chrisly, the President, Aldermen Herrick, and HL. | tracts, Laid on the table to be printed. i “Governor's Wife. mittee to rise, made a motion accordingly. Sree nchaiandl onailedia 8 in relation to fi. Some of us siand so straight and | ‘Tuck Of tie Counsel to the Coporation in reply to resolution | Bowsny Timarme—Shakspeare’s tragedy of “Richard One SEVER RRL ras ToC contre lace of recreation erasable. endment, butin theevent | {ace ro tieht that weare afraid to ask foran appropria- | _‘ ccative—Alderiaen Trowbridge, Chauncey, Lord, and stating tie laws rolating to the liguor traifiein this city, | 377 +" "11 commence the entertainments of this evening, ree We ro donmaitees of the Whole on | of ite defeat he would sustain, the bill ‘as the best that | tion lest it shoul: be unconstitutional; but until it is de- | Mo‘ 4, ¢ committee on Firs Dopartment—Adverse to | °° ‘nuvonts. | Mr. E- Fedy ag the Puke of Gloster, and Mr. Clarke ae Sa oe eee ee te oma ee anseurlaiont to tht 1d be done. clared to be so Lam willing to take my share. Atlother | 8411 cr Kipp & Mrowa for tase hive to Committee | Of Committee on Fire Departmont—Adverse to securing | Queen Elizabesh. “flot Corn, or Scenes in New York,’ the State of the Union on the Senate’s amendment tothe | con . important subject which should claim our serious con- | On’Lire Department of Isht—non-concurring with tho.ac- | Latting's Olservetory fora bell tower; In favor of dis | will conclude the amusements. 5 Mr. McGraw opposed both the bill an@ amendment. Por G ¥ West Point ope Se TN. Y., explained the character | He belleved the Taal sentiment of the people was hostile’ | sideration is the education of our children, for as they | tlon of the laty Board of Aldermen. ‘To Committee on Fire aint of Engine Company No. 8 against, En- Mr. Haven, (whiz) 0° N. Y., r vauktoreing Clark Van. | BURTON’s'TraTRR—Shakspeare’s comedy of “The Tom- |. All adopted. in favor of directing the Now " will hereafter take our place, itis but right that they | Department, ts. C0 of them appropriates twenty | to. park of more than 300 acres, of the ‘amendment (i dollars f valry exereise hi ‘The amendment was rejected. The bill was then lost, | Should learn fully the nature of ibe position in which | . Report of Committee ow Finance for ca 5 has becn produced in a very creditable they will bo placd and the duties they will | Mit Penalty incurred by Captain J. ner, is celected for this evening. All the leading fon-concurring to ro- . Bullock, ia violation b es 89, noes 47. y, of corporation ordinance. On motion, the Board receded | Jerscy Railroad and Transportation Company to establish | artists of Eurton’s company appear in the respective a oat Ke Be oer ores ier voaboninng tot Te aucieite chudikibalaons bo ‘required 10 | perform: | We. hava been planted | from theis former action and concurred iu the action of the | ATferry ab the foot of Desbrosses treet, N. Mk. Laillon the | Chareters, fdea of soldiers being cducated to ride undor cover | | Mr. ‘Comms moved to reconsider the Brooklyn and | DC 10, COMDO | ee ae eetrol, wo hecother | ion of Committee on Lands and Places—In rotation to | “orc tee on Lands and Placee—Adverse to petition | NavioNaL THEATER.—A complimentary benefit will be said, among other things, they might as well carry | Williamsburg Consolidation bill. " i the Central park, contemplating a reduction in cize of the and others that application be made to re- | given this evening tothe proprietor of this mech) ihe gun ecw theit hawde.. Why, alr ‘HE CANAL BILIS. Rit Os aneditire) sc Mins ths Sroee of the forest SONy | Se coed paces Me OnMMtee oe Lau te ewe Places. peat the act ef 187 autivrieing the laying out of Ubaerva. | SC is evening te te ro teed is, Uncle Toma Ur"tre ye OM boys of the Utah Toalane would be | _ Mr. Lrminsony reported. complete the eanal bills x Sp elton inyelitap. ent tn aamecuetion “Aithowst | Resolution, Thats commistoe of Ave be sppointed ts confer: | tory square, Adopted. 1 +, oso resolution that | Cabin.” It is hoped his{ziends. will give him s bumper. red p nd ch Gov ° yard’ 4 00 0) a 0) | ashamed fo be put in 4 liouseto learn toride. (Laughter.) | amended in the Senate, and the House concurred in the | i Tithing upon this great question, and do not raise it Conenered in, and Aldermen Covert, G.It Tucker, Lrown, | the Siath and Eighth ay ai/road Companies allow | Waisack’s TwEATRE.—The comedy of ‘A Bold Stroke ‘These five year old boys, Mr. one a Geive sway stosk | emer . . for political, sectional orany other purpose, yet it is well | Mot. and William Tucker appointed a like comm ; t extra charge, to corner for a Husband,” whigh has been produced with new and from outside the forts and vasa fa MR br gg thet our ehibiren sliould be lnstracted [a the duties witch |, eqort of Committee on Strects—In favor of flagzing Clin- val street, oF eoraer of Church and Bar- | [0 0 ite scenery Will be the feature of this evening. but the young gentlemen, sir, are to Seetinel will be inseparable from their position. Our manufac- | ton strect. To Committee on Streets. B Sor ats traet. tinct | ‘the cast embraces Mr. Wallack’s best artists. *, had ly stated this appro- | _ The Senvte bill, referring the question of a prohibitory | fiends who have been reared as I have been, in the idea | C.mmitttec on Strecte, station housos repaired: in favor | wri. ld Erewery,’” with Me. C. W. Clarke and Miss Mr. Breet replied he had expressly « i, Wawne. | Vquerlaw co the people, wes referred to the committees | of the last forty or fifty years, that others should manu. | ~ Teport of Committes-on Sowers—In favor of building a m Nintu to Lenth avenue; Siestayer in the principal characters, is the piece se- priation was not asked for on the ground that it was ne: | liquor law io the people, wes refe mya facture for us, 1 veg leave to say that my experience of | sewer in Barrow street, froin No. 1220 Bleecker street. “Lo | in favor of ae froia Forty sosond to a ihe afternoon cad evening pesfowiaaniees: cessary to protect the cadets from the weather, | on Internal Affairs. Inte years bas'changed my mind upon this subject. “We | Committee on Sewers. Forty ffth otre: tin favor of grading Filty-sovond street | lected for the afternoon an i P "yn agcount of the horses, which, for HARDOR ENCROACUMENTS. fa sk tne Po Thee caving | Report of Committee on Streets—In favor of flagging | ircia Teuth to Bieveuth syenwe: in favor of regulating, &o., ys MixeTmeis.—This old and favorite band an- } snonthe aly, “Comparatively, enn be trained | ‘The House again refused to take up the New York Har- ones d = fo one beats Bara ras bird | Twenty eighth street, between Tenth and Elovonth ave: | Fifty second ctrcot from Sixth Hy Mio Beoadway:tn fe! | ce n very amusing entertafument for this evening at : : bill. . v uues. To Comimittes on Streets. vor of regulating and grad ighth strect from $ yey ~ ‘out-doors on account of frozen snow, and when the | bor Encronchment thet threatens us wo must divide our labor; we must toPilth avenue: ia favor offisgeingin Broome and | Meck i nd is covered with ‘ce or when it is rendered muddy ee seceding We oman Proran es go to our mountains, and develope their hidden wealth; rot laying e.osswalk in Twenty. | Woon’ Mixetnpes give an operatic burletta, entitled rains. By telling pide omg Waat thet Pe etl 4 m woo panel vee rotestant Sunday | re must see after our iron, gold and copper; we must go ites on Bi ‘ ne ee eearente | catnele Tom's Cabin,” this evening, et 444 Broadway. and be warmly clothed when they go out, and that they coestite dante , rs to the place where the Creator of the world has planted | | Report of Committes jewers—In favor of building » + 4 hues | ex's SERKNADERS.—This band sing ballads an@ 5 muni be inured to inc!»ment weathe. like the New Eng- the wealth that requires only labor to develop it dnd put | ‘ever in Nonrge street, Vetween Jerson and Itatgers, To i atpuracc: 4 favor of rensovis te eee pleasing. lastramental performances at they? land girls, and that they musi have mattresses set up on of the Canada at Halifax. our labor there. We must build our factories where | yey Se Commities on Streotr—In favor of flaccim Eloventh atreet, mear Second avenue. All to Com: hag A seoey the floor to protect them when they fail, was not a fair Bake Harsrax, April 14, 1854. | they can be worked by our water power, and manafac- | Thirty sfth street, between Ninth and Tenth aveauess Cons | mittee of th > W } Vat Dpto ALIFAX, 4. hi - ir , betwee ‘nth Con- i ome " ‘ argument. Why teil the committee that the five-year. | 2) (149 trom Boston, arrived here at 93 o'clock | ture our raw material, and. not. ’upon pride of | curved in ons division, vin: "6! Comittee on Salaries, ke. To consur to appoint Gil- | Wanzw’s Srmxanens give representations of Ethiop! ag old Utah boys drive off the stock, and all that sort of ase aecsing and sailed again shortly after for Liver- | thought, say we will be the carriers of the raw ma- Aiurmat oAldermen Ptameon, Zia, Beied fron. i at Ei, Gertunce 5 Commiaionse of Doods in place of Thos. charactor at the St. Nicholas Ex! " yap ea mt thing? It was not le, '.imate argument. 6 terial, put ft into the pack, and sond it four | mite, Howard, Woodward. Wm. Tucker, Voorhis, Trow- FeGomantiten te Wetbaten ra taves stitial Broad | Broxnway Mexacente.—Those who wish to see the’ gag. age Haag ed the comic re with vow of | 0+) thousand miles atroas the Aint to have it | HH ben AM Meta tigre Mle | ty un a SOSA steal | stn want an ipa a ye ay him t Navigation on Lake Erie. manufactured, and then brought back teus. A period | “fesse of Committee on'Strects in favor of flagging | om the tabie, | Fie, a» this is the l Ne ee cected ho eaea vtahet omece Rorraio, April 14, 1864. | has arrived in'the history of the cotton growiog States | awiuty niuth street, etiveen fovond and Thicd avoaaes nox moan oy aupeniex. | i, |" Tuooxtye AMMENUCCM—Me. Busch gives a voc! and tae Bars 6) r There is now no obstruction to navigation. ¢ | when a division of labor has become necessary; our po- | To Comm! s a L a8 Car GE ne oak iting to nccommodate tho | steamer Ohio and several propellers and sail vessels | ulation will bo increased (by it. How is Bugland sus- Repcrt of Committee on Sowers a n no arrival from up | tained bu! by the density of her population, the charac- | {!0".0f8 sewer in Fart strumental concert on Monday evening. | anon Burz gives an entertainment this ev sing, fe inance. favor of the construc. Lyre. oe csnattng Third and eman, reay, Eaee aR Lexington avenues, To the use of Hamilton aquare to the New York State Agricul: | 4." num t] ‘but as the House had gone into committee on left here to: beng tf Bad: gn treet ha degre BUTT xe > ie we use of amilten aun Ss Eis motion to dispose of the West Potat bil, he felc that | the lake to noon, Wsemployed. It is i this way that trom » few acres | is ciih cleeets Betweem Bested cad THES arettae To | “The Beard iben wens into. Committencf the Wh ote, coun: | Pact Jevimt.~This gitted artist, whose pe* formance che would, by yielding to the gentleman, ani for the pur- Markets. thousands of men spring up ready to defend her institu- | Committee on Roads. cilman Mather iy the chair. Soverat papers which had | on the violin have been generally mired will give = indicated, be abusing the grace accorded by’ the ‘Bavtimore, April 14, 1854. tions and her liberties. I know, gentlemen, that these Report of eh Nea Sowers—In favor of sovatenetiag. Py et gd Committee of tha Whole were ordere® | J 65) and instrumental concert at Niblo’s, gal om The committee sone Our flour market was much excited to-day, under the | views have occurred to you often; but in.a convention of | ptowersa dane street, fiom West street to the now vuik: | toa third reading. seportod-CottnetImaa Jeremiah, | Tuastey eveniog uoxt whee resol influence of the foreign news, and sales were made atan | this kind I thought I would be excused for returning to | Tie port of Committee on Streots—In favor of flazzing | in the chair. tao oe emign Bog bei ire be nrg Pa advance of $1 per bh them. We must not forget the great staple of the South | sidewalk on the northerly ede of Divirion strost, between | Report—In favor of sowor in Fifteenth street, between Cuancr or Bicasy 1% BOSTON. — Heaney date, geet ened t it ee a - ———————— = —cotton—which is a product peculiar to our section. Otzitio ted Ferre eweste To Comugiten op gue Me Seventh and Eighth avenues, Adcpted, by the following cae sd the Potion Dourt this, mar de A ae Revi ENSIONER IN CINCINNATI— | Without cotton what would be the condition of the world | Report of Committee on Stroets—In favor of flxgeing tho | vo he ri pe ireicer spucr. Ta the Police Court this wor aing, » to the New Telegraph Lme at the | Passin Song Tae none yesterday we observed an Pay - joing If the —— te tatie Lae ay bid leg Co ovine! hed a Thtrtgythied to Thirty -sixth eae. then 8 corte ites Cinaap. Det machi a g ee pe eons olin ‘Opposition ‘ and infirm man, with feeble steps and slow, secking the | it even for a year ft would bring upon the worl! ty East. q tof Committ Beregts—In favor of flagging Kerrisan, Tuttle, Seely, Wild, Crawford, Roe, | wes charged the Gree ten te 4114, 1854, | Whereabouts of the Pension Agenc; Aiding the old | calamity and distress only less than that which would | pire avenue, from Thied to Sialh aeroot, To Comulitos ight, Wider, ‘Cooper, tar, Phil | be was married for Raglan Portiaxp, Me., April l4, 1854. | ran up the flight of stairs to the second « . Reed, Fes verted f n tory, we learn- | be caused b; lons of the in crop of the earth. | on Str eabark Schuyler, Raym Titott, Fores, Sammis, | aiter came to this country, where h’ « wife Tho application of Messrs. Hudson and Titcomb for an | Myint the MELE oT Mee Net ntoreat as toishistory. | There are the subject which T hope you will con: | "Ald pring ond il hiss. On the day after the b rth of @ Mor? moved to take up document 36, and refer jelatyre, Hodgkinson, | joined bis, 9 tion telegraph line through this State, including | Toho! Pravee, now 04 years of age, was born in Essex | sider; but it is my duty tosay to you that these sub- | the ea K to the Strect Commissioner, with instruc Jercaeiab, " Harle’ Varma Baswr’ | {i wire, and afterwards wrote he g/t lortor i Mather and i ning tosea. Sho afterwards ty EY acti oe eaae aaut wad deli. | county, New’ Jersey; was for threo years and a half a | jects have, been before you ‘already: A new got of | ‘ons ‘9 Fohirl more folly. Carried. i hy ee $100 for acting as door: | £ ing to ¥¢ afte gard that the i Ss il i 2 Hi fe #5 . : SaSIOR. 4 ve suiled was lost. Su? den faved Legislature at Augusta to-day, and was deli- F i - | delegates, however, aro I—men of abi- 1a HorruineRessivod, That Thomsstaw- | keeper. Adopted, by a vote similar to the aboyes bie Serately disguased. in the House, end Fejoctod unaal- | Private in the tevosationary army, {a companies cont, | ee anid caterprise aullelent to carry throngh eny great | rE yoAlcerase pore appointed a Gomintssiner ef Docks “on tie doy uf Coundiinan Sacxson, aeattot the house wap | ycaTed at her home, and. Is. wi ther again, Dat mousty. The Senate also concurred unanimously. after the surrender of Cornwallis. In 1800 he ‘came to | undertaking in whieh, the; mee a bbe. to ob for the ity and county of New York, “To Committee on ordered, wisen the following ‘momvers were ascertained to bs | ie pext stwence ne hed tr sae Sante Ne ‘ee ‘eadi oth rve to the convention lat ey imposed a) * : ‘ , a | ‘The Weather at Buffalo, &c. sue chy ate sosty for more, tien Atty ars, and ts | pom ine at the et session, to appoint two committees | . o= Wegthe Bowed shen, adjourned unt Monday | fete Prudent Wm. ity sa a | opty are-yecttl ung ete NY. x. Boresto, April 14-8: P.M. | now residing on Logan Creek, in Dearborn county, India: | to fo gp Benger ad MY co rolatin, iA oe i . D. ¥. VALENTINE, Cterk. agit hetcnpen, on motion, the Tardivccted | 959.” ‘The second wig was noon deverted, and she eube 3 iiten eee et er iilag” Wetktty has poue 1s | gratified to learn that he and a fow others { ed. Those committees have discharged thelr duties, and | 4, | 4, oc LQUR SPROUL RATORT I ae uayy | HEME ye car arcca se ander eemoon ob ala | 2augntu,gucarain’ on Inquiry, th faa Sat hep from up the Lake. The propellers lowe Hy tne | ett, revelutonety pony ones now loot those revo: | Congreat of, the United Staten, Hefore conclutiog, te. | title, Nome ttle debate ensued upon thetntroductin | o:ciock, "From the tl MoCLENACHAN, Clerk, | the heard tbat N’gweon was in Bo ian felote have t sarig ey wy scl cary. pemiee harinh All James Ar- | sire also to apeak of the Valley of the Mississippi, and to | Hoard of Cane cite - pa Riya didn Vio eer Gere be! va 1 Kemet: ia-tev, Te lows Weoke, hes saahlony When | Intiontey pemssreers Tslaty Masts, emt Soins Pemees. | revomanene foto youreboslseaninn, Goto. fe mouth, | 'hitrateacs Mecraareed thas Wee bons te the Onmanttes on “TOUR SPECIAL nNTORT.] war ivevers. Newson Tcatorindge the fact , a girs Biter, ee Buta short while singe Thomas Tddo died, leaving the | look at the delis, and see what you can do to inszensd | Ti0 4 (mE ANTICIPATED DUSL BETWEEN COUNGI had marri-a bath women. He waa, committed for less than half a dozen. Our friend Frazee has | the commerce of the city of New Orleans—seo whether | . Alderman roforre.4 to public ane 0 adjournaxent: -M anicipal Court, in The Sunbury and Eric Railroad. number “1 oealth, avd ought tteo. ‘The Rosrd mot inst even: ren Andre'ga was also committed as a witness, in of ; 14,1854, | Deon in receipt of $80 Yous since the 4th of Maren, | abe can bacome the New York. ofthe South, then ran wp | ov eran foment tat fos opinice i woutiook | wlth tnnay aeuoram co traiatee mule, Byhe ral | QAtS 483" Se han wo frente het, ean Of HO nan red ts oe | onan panes rental ~~ —*" tan ves botorery rx Wars—Gincinnadt Gaede, ‘Aprit 8, | gnd clear it of every snag and obstruction. rasa you | Hie queen was to aay obec coumitten, vowront tnd Cable thot hed beau soved upon oe Cima. Ratt. —Borton 1 Aprit.

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