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—Ci‘(twtCt:tC(tt(ttt((tC(##éw4...eg4aeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, APRIL 6, 1861—TRIPLE SHEET. -nspecesesineneesitagaeetiiiiinensintnaecs teaming U EWS FROM THE STATE CAPITAL. any Corresponde ~~ s . Aunasy, Aprit 4, 0861 orcuprion~Gb> me the o at of al ls a as Sins of Others—Revort of the Ser yat-arms on Hie Biforts to Arrest Nelwn— Duty on Sill Male—Bureaw of Assesments— Metropoivtan th Bil—"vicy Temes ta the Assembly Over re yee am Effort to Substitute the Tharter “ommés- pou on tm vead—The Health Bul Referred to he vainy ‘mmitieg Co Report Complete, ae , 0. mors) reorm an@ pope acsemrly ay ng o.g “18 (bie Boring tn aboat the usud way—wieb no ce of Deing any patter, purer or more heen’ thin vefe before thay expelled Gibrona—eBe man thit +p made the ecapegoat to ever Wr ull tie sit gtlture, Mh would bave ena rich srene your appeared fu *h) Reembly ant repeated tno whch he did om (Y \wcusere of the voman who moan sht m the @ 8 01 adultorye—'! ot hmm who ie sip among \Ou cass the feet etoue; ’ the vam that woulé have remawed would 305 hb evorgh to hare. epeucm tke busines » Boyes,” Mr Gibhovs @ as not expoer on the tee ¥, ‘or no map on resi it thraugk You hex nnwE | Knowing avy teimg abous th onetac er or the As- t District Attorney, and c wRGfat® isiy believe that ao is guilty, A person com cpm the evi-eng: and | few lines in one piace sad @ few iu anothyr, and wigroy that would sppareny make ool a case; careful perneal of the team wy f-om weytoning to i} arf om convince aNy impartial mom what justice eu cone 0 Gibbous The sarge vote, for expeiling na War DF Ught about wor er the feel gg that nuless oted for hie expulsion the public weait tmpiteste poe Houre D @ak: the pudle beteve that the A-sembly waa L gue and vir-nous, and] dete ; pron? to che con- Two years will not roll arour @ ata st those who to expe! bim— who are not by grand forli on—bargiog their heads in, shame whenever the tismentioned The vhory ga were unqmstionaniy Ds (he county officwin to gets! ! treaseives, they Jibat thay bad tamp red © at tiboews ©2 iong that were lisbie to be arralg ped thomarlers, % velng question Sho shoutd Oi gms complaint A st Choy Loo smart for GiIDDOOH mod tiled sbiir uifidavits to b tbe mselFes, PUL LOO, evinemce Bu far implicates that the, (vo ore Pate Ad polteiaity ee 1h Ou 88 4 OP4Od 4535 worumg ca'ling apr the atatam ‘vo rpore what chstacle, if any, he vith wv atempt rg OOmy tage bis cuty in wrest ff Ne lBoe. f Nowine report was #g’omitted by bim:— C LITLEJOWR, TRARER OF THE ASSEMBLY:— to the Fousntiaon "bis aay adp ed OY ne me fy formation 19 te the exe- eo Beha a she the (0) osring wepor’ reori sens Por’ nelson bet *: ep ee ven and eight 0 clock vveping and oneanediately preeeeded > copsalt the i hiretr, by sbioh i appeared that Mr Nulsoa at io Zbbliine @ vet, i went atones to ty un: on irqniry tha the famtly bad remov d, | fires or numb r4 evuki rotsscertaty. 1 tinea Vora] pisces of awacememt and hotels of the city in Mr nelson, and en poed the sear b uni! aft y the hm nto! ibe) @e @ on thet evening, but could find no ‘Ane mretug I precared a conve: anoe and pro Wr. Neivou. i bret went lo the vatver las, @ SO Kraaway Lin juir d for wd vax Inforwed bat be boarded in 4 returned, bavin to & wien “ad on my Way dosn town 1 ton was false, acd ist Mr Nel- ote Elm steet on m: say lo lout place mre tha: Mr. M6) On HBO bern seen a #vort time GQ hin, Broadway Ine cornage ¢ immediately GO Wim ard wien the upeer part of tha: st ve Mr NO OD and ro ered rear street tle nies he saw | waa at t€ corner of cn tbat sueet lost ight of itis tmy ourringe asta ly, aud searched tae son the viet tty, but wax unabe t» Gud any vrooels np teonf ued the search vail the House + Veorng but could find nvwlag or Ar elon, ihia givet dim posreing piace wot faquired for Mr. 4) UnNg hen “tthe Botse, WOO Com Lo the door, evr} } weat Inv tbe hous ‘md me Wr Nelwon had left nour previous for «be ber thet i * he mad e } then went t OL Ce again, wud also to the different ourte no search In D ye convinced that Mr be tre ds were © Lp (De (tW uld be impostole for me to make tha have pro ured the aabtence of ae» br oiticer, sow ins arch o Mr. selon Loses wedun the Mr show fers noe tre mucorement of (bs morn. ioe, ond aeln inquied for My Aelon Mr. sbacfer t ceune wy, oX'ety, for Mr Nelaot went ty "ew York ng oron uli hie coua-e Mr better «bo t+ there i out wud thet he wi u € be beck this even avery wood faith to axceute the orders of the tote w bid rag et ea6-e¢ ngiy chet aay udea nothur tar railed of suceyan All of whieh ia respect. mre C.D BaslOs, Borg ot. ros. x, Apr) 4, 1861 bie wos ke Jomnmities of the Vholw on tne Ap- og bim be len ped eb apd ran 6. Lon wa: 1B ths sfliow. foo bis alt the meracg eestin Phe biti was 4 in a few patoulys, Dut the, aid nov gat ni bel rea reese eae taken The duty on ed (rom One oFAL Ey LW Coute priation of $40,000 iusert d to oF pte me a realy laid, [au aot poitive Td: por tupposs that i) makes mach differeace puche; reers to pips, it ie probe ie 10 98 \uo Inquigitive wbout it, fur we may fwcts cot ex sgresanle to i: ioterested, mit events (bat tranepired during the former wing days yom tee on Cities apt Villages hat a secret ges tbr city tax levy yesterday afternoon A por. pe ot) re oot down aod wtoers Bighily raised The ag eduction for the amonnie tu the oll) as present. ag the Commi'ee have gone, oxceets $00 090, il continue in tue same way wad m.ke redac gh the public im New Yo k will have reasou to mn ise thie morning had a lengthy discussion over to prevent he sale of awih mitk in toe cities of k and Brooklyn, Mesers Kice aad Dus wo ep eb R iD fave of th bul, the Latte at Ht wee the 1 of those engegad in the on Of milk to OMtain & ww Cans@ vure milk ermt to the city by ‘hs ‘armers, aud mix their it, makiog 1% in proportion of aime of awill we Of pure, Gud thea geil It through the city as try milk . OF Kings, became the special advocate pb muk swiod)rs, aod with members from the city of aced himself by resorting ‘o ail man- Kee t prevent the paseage or # bili eo much the Kyo New Yok Mt char, o. divectt, that be bad even these as by the hundreds iu the county represented Fort, And ROMetHINg Bow. be done Ww prevent eeuing that mik the city pe w the Hove wae & rich one, bit ,Jusive'y that the exoulsion of Mr. Gibbo juily puritied the Assemoly If Mr. Provost the troubly w travel around the city of visit the disiileries, or Wf the dem oratic Wi Vigit Bome Of Ube distilleries on the Hudson of Woe city, thes will Ker @ urge Lumber of WS standing about, wits milk wagons label!od ee County Pure Weetch-ser County sip Fed Milk’ and ouber Iabe's, ty make the fe het they are tupplying toom wih pure ternied wik. We have oo douot bat thet Me. the truth when oe stave! the! the bill 4 large cumber in the county whch he in tes. Ih ty reach thete same parties and public from being ewiadied by toem that ‘hia ed Toe t) report progress, when ywed ‘bh t the re; of tue Commitee be du- Ii ordered Wm Uhira read ng od by ae nd by recommittiog with to- str ke O18 to actirg claure ) as taken Upoo tue amend:nent, and lost— *71 us theo ordered to a third reading, by « vote wks as though there was some hove swindiors to milk ho Bareau of Assoammenta to the vent was co Bdered tu the san Commit bile Mr Hardy moved fo sus itute tue mivrion bli, aud before comig to a vole ome On ion to report progress Waoen p betoe the Howe Mr opaw moved Hat to ee wHitree be Cisagroed to, and tie D1i tora uf ay the motion of Mr Shaw oa 1 by a vot of STS yt law Come ha exlth bil, @ vated the ou ” hoy com yao the u h dhe that hed becw me Tt ard Yer: never krowa eer et mn as tay Qoveraur bad “ot Trepeut it, Ginnons mes made ascaps | upoa the | + gone through, when several of tho | ¢ board, and he trasted that It wae He bad ne copfidence tn * the Hoverner would have the appotnting claimed tbat the paseage of tbe bill would culo Deus of tbe corcners and undertakers wp the city of York, & perfon of whum were republicans, aud theref Hhey mur t oppore the Dill c.sane api Arcnlaring asked are Vorvan. Jobnaon - s « co about the law under several questions of Mr Wher 1 Foye me which th pesent Board of Supervisors vate Denitie wee note ee a The motion to recog der was om proved tm substitute the Cha, fer Comminsion bit fer the Health bi Bow before thew ‘ I Die mo! lon wos favored Dy Mothers: Meena, Hardy, Coz 1 cthers ané copeeed by Messrs Pierce, Robinson, 1 Chauman --" rs, during whieh a rich soone were made torigé and r progress, & pom r of times voted dowD, followed by st of o cer end all otber dodges to defeat and carry bot the friesce of the measure having a large mi! they succeeded In vorlng down every motion jal wjvre the bill, sud coxtinved in a spicy manner, wi! evident determination by the frience of the bill to sit out The scene was decidedly s rich one, and drew all the ingeruity of rach aide to cefeat the codges of the other. Fnaly the frienda of the meaanre moved to report pregrets, Which was carried. When the matir wae brought before the Horse another filrbuatering sone fol- jowea A motion was immediately made © take & re cefr—the yeas 40 ant nave 65 cafted—and the motion let whereupen Mr Rebinaen moved ‘has the bil be re- served & she Commitiey on Cire aud Villages witb power to report compiere th an it This bill is much neece? by the city, and he bop ¥ the majority report woul! be dis+greed to. @ the Mr Cozsps said that whilst he was opp | of the features of the Dill, yet he was", ¢ Nhe | tt copeivered by the whole Hour, ‘cotene ec wrias hoped, therefore, that the repor’, of yy4 amended. | be disagreed to majority w Mr. dy then called fo) tpe enderstood, origtwated with ap earnest necessity in the city of New Yo k to protec! the interests of city. It was a notorivus that no person csu}u get his ovo- uae Seen ee ee ee ee that be must come down. Proposition was me ay will you allow the city of New York to have tav of thé lowest bidder? ur. solar’ said that be fecu: with the wate of the pre dl 2 all . this di Qrigipated in @ great ne certiy to avoid a gromtg evil lew York. Ha regretted $a 600 this bueipesr of levying black mail Mua then 8 bis for the od the civ gerd bad — oibliged to accept the high<#t ud not the lowest bi reading 0? the minority ret jz. Prendergsat fetiowea in a in | favor of bia report, And ageinet the Dit. He lowed upon it as a iit to benede rae ¢. Btractérs, and would remove ali safeguards fror, the o.tizens, and be thought that it would be a had “policy to interfere wita establisned rules, The member? trom wow Yor had beenerying, “Lat us | alone,” 84 he supposed that they did mot desire this M“® Hutebings oppored the majority report. and hoped | the’ it would be atsagreed to He believed that a the citizens of New York were in favor of it. | The previous question was or ered, and the bill sb re- ferred to the great joy of ie friends and the consternay ton of ity oppor enis. What j« ‘h-t oommittes going to do with the Dill to Fold the state and Charter elections op the same day? bave bad i$ )0 ther Danes long enough % deckte Qpon ite merits one way or the other ALBANY, April 5, 1962. Wor Considered Inevi‘allo—Meropitan ea oli—4 Spicy ond Yawcy Time im the AsemBly— Phe cetnant Dis tries Atte ney Before the Bar of che Sowse—He 8 Ordered w be Laken tn Custody by the Sergomu-at- arms—The Von- | firmation of Oontr act Bull. Reported Ado rely To by the | “Comm-vee—Bxcttement 1m the Minase, and the Comimitier Forced to Change their Repwrt—The Ald rmin Benton Comouremt Ressluciom to Prevent the Sle f Intoricating Laqueers—hree Cont Fire on City Rarlroaie— thet Preght—Limit of Tenure of Mibtia Iiers—Ph: Com writes Whitwosh Sa dford, Tax Levy, dic The present attitude of our cational affaire ig the ecb jeot of abiversal comment among thoge at Alnaoy at tho present time. I: appears to be the aviversal opiaion tha ‘war 8 inevitabie, aD that, too, at nodistuntday Events are drifting to it 48 fast as the wheels of tine ea carry ut on werd—at least such is th+ prevailing opiaica ia p> Hitieal circies hero; and these ia no denytag the fact that @ uDiversal regret is manifested at the thought that we have Deen brovght to that concition | the Committee on Cities and Vi lages reyorted the Me- trepolitean Health Dill. Mr Webster moved to recommit it, with instruction to strike out the enacting clause. This was lot, when it was usked if it was @ majority re port or areport of the entire comm) te. It was stated that it wusa majority repor!. Mr. Woodruil thea moved to lay the billupon the tabie Ail manner of potots of order were ra sed, und daring the hedlam co onfceion worse coufounde: the previous question wa» ordere?, The question be ing then on the motion to jay ¥ on the tadle, a d: zen or more m: mbers were on their feet caliiog for the yeas and nayr, and a uciversal rumpus tn al! parts of the bouse—in fact ove of the most buiste-ous sevnes that bas been witnessed in the Assembiy this winter, Tae Speuker, Mr Prendergast im the chair, amidst the put the quegtion, an { decided it carried, and tavn before stopp:pg put the motion on agreeing with the report of the committee, ceciarivg it carried, aud all the time @ cons) of more mewbera were on their feet, screaming at the top of their voces, “Mr. Speaker,” “Yess and pay®,”’ ‘Appeal from the cbair.”” and all mauner of fts'ements and motions, A rich, spicy, saucy and sparky scene ‘olowed, members charging the sempore Speaker with being unfit to it im the chair, overriding the misority and atiempling to gag, &c. after & thort time being spent in criminatim and recrimi- batim @ Compromise was Shally agreed upon, and the vote taken over again by yeas and nave, the moton to jay on the table lost, the report «1 the committee agreed to sud the bill ordered to a third reatiog The biood of the members wun fairly arvuged, en) atom ver exbivivd not before witoersed ta the Assembly this winter, It will Lot be surprieing % see a belligerent attitute oy come of toe membere, du:ing the balance of the session, that will materially retard Susicess, Merers Harcy and Woodrut’ dissented from the report of the committes. The Sergean' at-A:ms this morning arr’ 4 John M. Nrlaon, and at eeven o'clock brought tia bere the bar of ee Bourne. Mr Ne\son is a person below the me- dium height, black bair, mustache, fuil face, aud dark, Je he cus eye; take him aitogether be would paas asa god koking young man The resulution under which be was arrested was then read, when Mr. Pie ce moved that the Spesker interto gate bem whether be ba’ any intent to evate arrest by the Serpe apt at Arme Mr. Mclermott moved to amend by placing the pri- gover under oath There motions were oppored y Messrs, Benedict, Chspman and o'bers and favored by Mr ierce who thoug Dt it just aud proper, for the attempt to evade ar- reet was ip iteelf contempt of the House he motion was fivel!y laid upon the table, when Mr Tuber offered a Teeolvtion, which was adc pted, to the effect thar the suid John 4 Neison be permistea at once process with his care or not as be shell elect, with or without co.vsel, and if be eball decide not to proceed, tiat he snall thea be committed to the cuatosy of tho Sorgeantat Arma until such time as he ball be prepared to proceed to an | investigation. | This resolution, after a short debate, being adopted, | the speaker proceoted to question the prisoner, an | arked bim if he was reacy to proceed im this caaa. | Tre priconar stated that he was not rea sy, and desired to be beard by counsel, and therefore he would ask to have tt poetpaned to some future day Mr. Hadley, ove of Mr. Nels -n’s counsel, was seen in the lobby, and invited to attend = fhe sheriff accompa- pied him, and tock a seat by the side of Mr Nel#on. After covtull ing for a few moments with Mr Nelson, Mr. Hadiey sefe red to suthorities in regard to the proceed. ings of Legislatures in cases of thi- kiod He @aid that be was weructed by Mr. Nelvon to state that be was vet guilty, sven in the remotest a, of the charge that had been made against him, and that he desired to be interrogated and the privilege of being bewd at some future time Ale then proceeded to state that Mr Nelson had not im the least attempted to evade arrest, but was bere atiending to his duties un'li Thureday morning, when be went to Pittatie!d, and returned lart evening. It will be remembered that Mr. Schaffer stated ts the “ergeant at Arms that Mr Neiaon bad gone to New York Which of theso gantlemen is rigti?— na do. ® not this coutra feto:y statement show plainly that there wee an attempt to evades arrest? Mr Towptend called for the reating of the report of the Sergeant at Arma = [t was decided sot in order. Mr Bergen offered the foilo #iug ree olution:— Whereas, in the open of this House, the cmduct of Ira Sdaffer, a8 wppesrs from the tat! nooy taken by the Beiect Committee appointed to investigate the charge Againat Jey Gi>bone, was aishovora>ie in bim asa man 5d dieoreMiable to bim ag a pndlic officer; and, whe-ear, be hae been guil'y of disreepect to this House, in refusing t) acswer questions propounded to him before the a‘ore- taid committe, therefo e Resolved, (bat Ira chaffer be denied the privileges of the floor of this House. Mr Kerran thougbt this unfair, for the House had ugreed to allow Mr. Nelaow (0 have counsel, and he was entitied (0 eeie t any mgm that he close The regola- tion was then laid on the table ar, be gwooe then moved that a committees of the members be appointed by the Chair to prepare (n‘erroga- tives wf may, in their opinion, be necessary aod to decide upon the mle of conducting the case before the House, A racdom ‘ebate followed. A motion was mude to re. for the whole subject to the Giobon Investigating Com mittee Mr down for a hearing op this # inject, and that @ committae Of tacee be apprinted t prepore interrogatories, ant that the commiite act in bebalf of the House on this oc cw joo Ab amep ment was offerod to the substitute of Mr, Ferry 0» follows = Re aoly That the charge made by the nae againat John M Neon he, and the same i8 referred to a select comavittes of (hree to tneestiga@ aud report to the Hour The war edoptd. and the Spoaker appointed—after f vera! camed bed deelnet— the following © muities:— Merera Kingwood, Ferry and Provust—two democrats Bnd ope Femme Mheaw The committee were then @nprwered ty send for par. BODE ALG PAper®, Roo Poporl aw #000 ae powmthle to the He Fe Sergount at Arms red t e@ (he prisooer in charge aod Kowp Bim in cust Giaiey proceede! to discharge that daty, aud the mauer then code) for the day Th was crs erabe excitement during the pr cerdings in the House, Mr Nowwon lef nie eat ty ket 1 wan twier the hate to ink + Roth he an a K rae a jee 0 mot aa “a vit Giob ne whon be was any poraya ng the tos Mr. point veetwating com ) Une poiat it ls eed can (orm bot one opuilos, av ‘ Nr Pron tergort from the Committee on Cites and vee € *maerity r port agsinet the bili to | fake the orf mato of euircote from the Ooomoa © ene My Lardy preeented @ minority report in favor of the Mr Cratt move! that the report of the mtac ogre) to, ond tho bid ordored to a thir! red Th ees! he» t the ‘motion wi waary if the a ‘" ert! down, ond the bili wou onty re tee aT, and the Dill would be Mr. Meredtet aesiomt the omijity pe. - tne mest important pitts | fo, ® he oi wee ory ximola in in xroatowt Unportence et Townsend moved that next Turalay evening be sat | Chere is | p'oining his vore asling, | deemed d | Pajerity of Mr. (siadlnal ‘sal that he would come to the resene of | hie friende from New York, ag it seemed that they nee ed | erreran: He read from the Aibany letwer im the giving "he history of the bill aud argaing that 1 be pasted by the Houre ‘rendergart then asked for the privelege of with- | drawing bis report and reporting for the cousiders- tin of the Hovee Objection was made at first, out it was finsily grante’, and th bill so re | perted. Thin course was taken by @ neceaeity by | M_ = Prendergast, for bad the House come W @ | ‘vote upon the question, there would not bave been a ba. | ker'e:tozen of votes to sustain the majority report The change of the report by Mr. Prende gast w+sa sort of | ‘eck’pg wail in a equal}, to prevent deing capsiz~d and 20 effectuelly sw+mped ag Dever to be heard of again The Dil) is now referred te the Committee of the Whele, ant the feeling manifested to-day insures a two-thirds vote \ move it abead whenever an effortis made. Never was thero a more manifest repudiation by any } lative ody of the act on of a committee than was exbibited by the Honne op tbig questi ‘n the morning ‘The concurrent resolutions to amend the constitutions 80 af t» prevent tho sale of intoxicating liquors was read the thir tme end passed by the Assomly this morning. They have now passed both houses, but will have to be endorsed by the next Legisiature before they oan be sub- mitted to the people It wili therefore form ony of the cog the electons of members of the Legislature this fa) The bills reducing the fare on the city railroads to three centre were ordered toa third reading in the Senate, and the bit) to reauce the freight on milk on the Harlem Raircad was iost on its doa! paseage, only re wivtag ton your Mr. Keubam moved to recdasider and to lay that motion oa the table, which was carried. But be can hardly drum up enough to the bill Senators Ketcham and Robertson have worked tho eet that they knew how, and dove al withn their power to secure the passage of this Dil but Campneit and Sandors have deen too auch for them. he defeat of this bill is a great triumph for the | Bartem Railroad, for tf it hat parsea it could rot have | failea to materinhy reduon tho recerpta of the rond, and | jg a prize weil worthy for the mapigersof the road to | ccptend for, abd is worth tens of thousands ty the com- pany | There is another dill in the House which Mr. Dutcher | ip tryipe to work through ant may succeed in doing it, Dut it will stick fast fo chem nate The Honre Committee have decided, or at least a ma- | jority of ybhem, to report aganst the bill to limit the | tenure of militia of ers, and they have their report ali drawn up The positions that they have taken are wrong botb in prmctple and nature, and falxe in point of fact. | It pisinly tobe korn that the report, or at least tho | pornts i it, all came from General Sandford for, we doubt if any «ther pereow but himself cau be found to praia him as! report deca It taker the portion that it is not good and safe policy to get rid of General Seneford at this critical moment, a man the co mmittee staver, who is s0 popular and haa the cor fidence ot the peopie of the city of New York If the grptiemen of that c mmittes will go umongst tne differ- | edt regiments of the Firet Divigion they will flad that ali the best officer, and, im fact, a ia’go proportion of the best privates in that division, if they aro orcered out. «to enter «into «an = engagement between the citizens of a portion of this once harmoutous apd beppy govervment, or with any other country, and are to be ubder the coromend of G-neral Sandford, they will resign their position be'ore they will go; not that they do not respect Mr Sanford, and hke hia'as a man, but they have po confidence ia bis military abutty, and would not riek their Hvee to the blunders that he would sureiy moke when in an engagement or in heat of battle. The committee sem to have taken 1: for their special duty to praito and laud Sanford, and Assembty. Ajwany, April 5, 3992. The bill to make the acte of the Comittee of Arbiir& » tion of the Chamber of Commerce binding was roped favorably. The bill to confer additional legislative powers oo Boarée of Supervisors was reported for the cons! toratio3 of the House. _=« vss @-efeate the Metropolitan Boat /?8'rigs. Mir. Wensran moyed to lay the report on the table aud print the bill forthwith. Loss by 48 10 56. Mr Cozan® moved to nabstituie the bill providieg for ey amendments to the New York cherter. Loel by 40 to Mr, Wooprvrr moved to lay the report on the table to await a minority report. Lost. Mr, WaisH raised the point of order that the revort did not setiorth that itwas a majority report. The “PaakEk decided the p>ins not wall taken Mr FULURkTON moved the previous question, which was ordered. Before tho question was taken the ayer and noea wero demanded, bot Mr. Prendergast, who was in the chair sct- ing a8 ~peaker, put the question rapioly, withoat heeding bd Soman Tor the ayes and noes, and dvclared the mo- jon carried, the ayes and voce were agaia }oudty called for, bat the calls Wore disregarded, end Mr. Prendergast d-clured the Teport a opted, ir KERNAN TOBA to a question of privilege, ani ap- pealed from the arbitrary conduct of the Caair, winch he | derignated a8 unparalleled ana equalled ouly by.a ward me: tng kooLe last stopped by @ pr éccision, and aliow ¥ noes Mr. Kenney then withdrew bie appeal, and she rept of the committee was avreed to, and the Metropolitan Health District bill was ordered ty « third rescing The Fegeavt-at-Arms oppeared at the dar wich John M Nebow, Ateistant Dist-ict Attorney, wo» bad voiun- tarily surrendered himself to answer to any charges made againet him An exciting debate ensued, the Assembly being ata lore what course to pursue with regard to the accused ition from the Cauir t) review his queation to be taken by ayes and ty. rue appeared as counsel for Mr. Nelson, de- claring hia chent prepared to plead not guiity, direc:ty or ip firecily, to any of the charges, and seclaring vai ne bad never evared arrest, but been ali the time at nis place of bustvess. Atter a Jorg discussion @ resolution was alop ed ap- poiuting M-esra. Ellgwood Ferry and °rovosta com mittee of three 10 tnvestigate ‘he case, with ine‘: uctions w procera forthwith, and with power to send fur persons apd papers In the meantime Mr. Nelson was ordered into the cus- tody of the Sergeant-at-arms, a motion to release him on parole having been jaid on the table. Mr. Nelson was then removed ip custody. tion. probibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors as a Dev- erage, were reconsidered on motion of Mr. Wagner, and adopted—69 w 33. EVENT RERRION. Attorney of Albany County, dut of which the bribery case giéw, was taken up ia’ the Committee of the Waole, stricken out, Mr. Benxpicr moved to amend by inserticg in the bill a secuion providtug (hat any member demundiog a bribe on any bill, sballeflectualty kill the bill even if he does pot get the bribe Mr. BARBER moved to take from the table the motion to crder the Cuensngo Canal Extension bill to a third reading The ayer aod nays were demanded, and the motion was loat—36 10 61 amcLomect of the charter of the city of New York by commirsioners, and 48 suvtoiesion toa vove of the ps0- pie, was moved forward to the fiese Committee of the Whole | When taken up for covsideration considerable ekirmish took place between M-zart and Cammany mem- bers, commenced by Mr Cozacs, who moved to strike out the pame or Robert J. Dillon and insert that of Jonn Cochrane Mr. HARDY opposed the motion, and it was lost Mr. Saaw moved to insert the name of Mr. Tucker among the Commissioners, and Mr. Hanoy moved to in- Sert the pame of Ki jab F Puray. Mr. CalLaHAN eudeavore: to substivute the name of John Cochrape for Mr, Purdy, bus it was lost. names of Messrs Purdy ant Tu ker were inserted. Mr. Vanor then moved toadd the name of David D. Valentine. which was agreed to Mr, Hutcpina then movea to insert the name of A. Oakley Hal!, which was lost Wr. Young then rose for the Tammany dele; claimed that there were tw) parties among democrats of New York, the azort and fmmaoy, just as there were Weedites and Grevieyites wmong the republicans. He claimed that the * Mo- their report fully convicts the committee of total ignorapes of the wants of the militia of the Stato, and it ig not to be wondered that they reported a bill pliciag the yuclclary, Digurict Attorneys and all legal officers of the State under the control of the military officers. Wren the State Miltary Soxety was in ses sion here several of the memb+rs and officers cecided to march to tne Delavan House and colt upon @ perton there—of course it was to form in line ani march in miitary order. adver Genora’s and ono Major General, now hold- ing th se positions in the m:litia of the state, took the command ip tbeir respective ranks, and unde:took to form them into live for march. Aud’although every per- BOD present war a military Oilloer of some rank, yet those too Briga jer Generals, aesisted Dy the Major, could net ford) that Ine, Ut lx because auch men aa these are hold- ii sitions that we want bills of this kiad passed = [f wi obhged +o have war, certainly we want good off core to take Command, or the bat-ie is lost before we be- sn. . there in afair prospect of the report of the comm t- tee being dtaxreed to when it is prescnted, and that zarv” should be represented, and moved to strike out the name of Mr Cochrane, After some debate, all the motions were re- copnidered. Ou the motion of Mr. Younc, the new names were pe stricken out, and the bill restored to its original shay wr Warsn endeavored to retain the name of Mr. Valentine, but failed to do so. The bol was then ordered to a third rea diag. Mr. Rowixson introduced a reaoiution allowing each member to morrow to move one Dill as the roil was called in alphabetical orcer, and the bills moved that co not grant or take away the trauchiaes or cre or repeal of other than municipa and be to @ pelect committeo of five, to report complete. All other bila moved to take tueir regular order in the first commitiee of the whole, Adopt- ed, and the House Adjourned. —————————EEEEEEE SHIPPING NEWS. | the question being then on the adoption of the report, | Much copforion and excitement evsned, which were at | Tbe cneurrent resolutions of the Senate, submitting | will have t discharge to get her off to the people the proposed amendment to the constitu- | Wiscapet', Me, from New The bill increaging the salary of the Assistant District | and alter teveral amendments the enacting clause was | On motion of Mr Wooprvrr, tbe bill to provide for the | tion. Te | the | the maeter of the orig ) Haveomeyer and insort Joha | im a typhoon, on the 8th, on the mast of Cochin, China, Polo Cambir Isiand, act far from Quimbep, The boats terior, ab i* eapital @ {B® Provinee of amas, Nena they sent about 200 nen w he wreeBs hae and wbite port’ oe naercw toUbO Cte , sueer unt 100 cook aud several Chinese Were taken Prisohere kiud sent to the town, where the cptaill sas deen placed in ycfson and Jn irona, until he Mondarin comid investigate theease after a months detention they aliowed him to leave ‘ander the seca- rily of Wog Bang, a Chinese resident from Amoy, bu: under to leave the country. After thas they pronounced Bo preter him to have bees on @ legivmate voyage, aed having been | ned. the Governor would pay hit, ‘er his shane and an x ere Fn gy ee eg gs yd yahoos March sapores hie with A ee ah, Seat ar f the « reel After paying for these art i Stil Terbidorv co Weave the SOW ry rig me anger ea. j eb oll all told’ Atl well “Bound om ‘on Weatarte | cept ut the Heng of Wuy dang when he ap ur | CPOORG san 14, off Mision Talend, Mary & 8 aaa Jeave to depart, and tor & Carificsts of what had taken piace + ary 4 . Susen, - | fe wan rr tused, und threatened with loss of us, head, if he | for the Falkland oy on i ce any suc Mest, Inade apy statemen' 7 seen ing bald himerwhatthe Mander had done, Nothing reek, from Colombo Jan 26 for Ganjam, Ship Midnight, B pot te tae 458 Nop 7810 ent. Gen eal from Horton for NOrleana, Mareb 25, off” ey 1 yak with'a. white streak, steering Deanwbile bad been beard of tre mate and his crew of eight seamen, ner could any thdings be had ot them after Oapiatn Jots-ord reachec singapore, (be captain was rel-ased trom on oer ball, July 6 1860 and detained under various B, showing Thomas | aeeeee oe catll Sb dabvery, Ml, when be wae, placed 3664, lon 3838 Pierce's (Baltimore) signal, March 18, lat Foreign Ports paAxtwane, March 2—a4rat Flu-bing, Tigress, Byan, Cal- Broapstarrs Merch 2%-At anchor off North Forel se nerice varlisle, from Loodon for NY: on oard st bine @ junk and reached Singupor> the 2th, where herourd bumeel? cnknown, end without being @nie to iden tify himecl! unt! he could reeeive letters 97 credence frum | his o« ners corr: spondente in Hong Kong Itis very rrona- | bie that ihe mutes snd crew have neem oat at woa, oF may be ne remove place in Oootin China, inl: ae they P ™, ship Young | prironera in nerica varliain, from Loodon for rdered to get ion of the treasure they ha Buuston, M arr Fanny Palmer, Bu mer, i! Sidra ahaa Raw Fora he tates te Cudaaa, | ti 40d "Omce Hamman, for 8Vork; eancha, fr and second mate, W § Clark, are all from | *airfleld County, opie 7 Bld P. » SYork. Buxrast, Mared 21—Sld Parxa, Parge, Bec Francisco, @-nn and bad been long mourned ag ded by their relatives. ‘This would eeem to be a barbarous affair, requiring investiga | toa “y our government, (‘he above particulars are learned | from the Captain's letters to his owners, Mesara W. keman, | Dimon & Co, New York. 1Nta Dane, before reportea at Bermuda, reloaded Boxpraox, March '9-—Aarr Keine cen Anges. ton. ?ki With Prefer et Meriqne, Da» eat, 20th, Abby F lien, Gilchrist Pliladelobla Brewennaven, Mureb 17—Aarr Cambria, Perry, NOrvans Bid 19d, Atlantic Felihue-n, NYork; Atte, do; Georg, bob: set, SOrleans; Mauda ene, Henke, do Nep- Bat! ‘eem~y Snir V her cargo and sailed Mazca 18 for Liverpool une Kshie, Batlimore; 2th Berhad, W! er, NOrleans; Rr Bakk Avesta, hence for Jersey, was abandoned at sea | Jchspnes, ° riizep, Kaltim ret pion Here'm: “york. Mareb 9; crew taken to Liverpool, Panceneie, Nem en 07 e cg * Mobile 5 2 Brig © Raxrson—Tarpautlan Core vi Kew Rad‘ord, | y Quads Pau lEGAz uuientsl Salant, Clnerpon: ad: | Apnil6—Frig © H sampson, from New York bound to St ith, Vulture, wil, Full; 6th, Hioha d oa, Robin- Johns, N B, 1s ash’ re here; corg» partly damages; will prob A eee ably be gor off to night o* 10-mo-row —iRy telex to Ell- Te port Feb? chine Liriea, t mary Yor Baton Tag: woud Walter, Erq, “eeretary of the Hoerd of Underwriters. | ope Ue. for yon Roe on! oad Scun J MSAINDLE® Lreland, at Savannah from Boston, | Brown. Va vellum firllett. Winu-habe,’ sexnoaamo: Jont salle, topmast, jibboom, foréborm aid boat. tal Ballard and Tornade, Mumford, $oF 1 a Beavrort, April lA vessel is ashore on the beach: dis mbrop, for China do; hare, gn tence shout \o mire N of Cave Lookout saltet deck and us. } iy a) Dreyer, for \alcutta do; Rattleepate, Hende!, per works are burnt up from the matn aatch aft. Waste core; no rigging blocks or spars remainieg her star. | | Cowes, March 20 Putin, Louisa, Bowen, from London for turd an bor gone akeutc iathofas of chein:. Merboard ag: | NYcrk: Sst, Regulator, Nuon trom Harta for do- ARBOURG March 18—Put tn, wi Favre for Nuvleans; Jost a man everboerd CoLomno, Feb 18—arr Ge hendall, *urlay, Mauvithus Bella of ‘the West, Howes Mel- chev on deck. She is a+chooner about 10) feet om deck 27 feet beam, and 10 feet bh id ard lumber loaded. About # feet ‘Dont and landed «n the beach The hw ance of c ur- rol floated out she does not have the wrance Carcutta, ro date—ari Sf being an old vesse,,and wanna doubt arandoned by ive | bouroe; Feb le, Herkabire Willinme, do, Cid Feb 10, Tar- gen; att: etter to Filwood Walter, Esq., secretary of the | 9™D, bo panne pod Fe mga a North: rn O-own,, Puderwriers, Potrt, Bright, Nyork; Rola Huuter, Cros oy Hong Kong; Hotmxs’ Hutx. April $—Durive the heavy E NE snow * ‘Lot Bows storin of the 28; the Br sohr > M MeLadan et Halites, trom | Guiding btar,’ Bale, Sydney; 20th, aimnephere, Bom- New Youn, with a cargo of provisions for Trinity Say, #, Seat, March S0echre 7m | parted chains and went » ‘ the ide. vessel tight; the schr Emblem, k with corn and flour tor Wis- parted ove chain dragged the other. and wnt ashore Bear Union ® barf. cargo nut 4 3 will have to | Gcharge. Schr k @ burado, from, Eliaebtuport, wi, coal for Soston parted both and went shore hear Union a Wharf; veasel tight. -chooner volvar of from one cable and draaged the land with « cargo of lime, cibers went secore ou th Bata’ soun filed at‘or striking. ves he «chr Harriet and 5: o sel and cargo a total !o-, Trenton, dragged her ancnor and went ashore —<sy letter to Elwood Walter, Enq, becretary of the Board of Under. writers, RYSTWwITH, March 2!—Kinoe our report this morning, 10 AM, out noon a Jarve ship bove ia ght 'o the wast. ard of | this place, heading to the NN, appa en'ly disabled bon ‘we | foremast. having no head-ail sét,and iu a short tna after. wards she {8 supposed to have come to an auchor, and cut | away ali ber masta, At aunset she was observed rom tho Protector, Stevenson, Alloa f r NOr- fe ‘both z elus, ‘rom ot! ‘or do 7, Ati, London for Carcutia; Std, eeynarts Reymont, A Ne i Ly (and sld for London), sid doth, Southampton, Pratt, ¥ ut in 924, Feaver, Utley, from Rotterdam for Bos'on. 2¢'h— the }oung America, Cai for sYork, from thy up for the Sor h F. reland. bie yer anne FALMOUTH, March 2—A'r Bercules, Jack, Baltimore. Fix.twoop. Merch 19—Put ia, Volemt Forney, from Bel- fast tor Norfolk Ferner, no date—Put in, Washington, Wbite, from Mobile for Liverpool. Giascow, ach 22—Arr amelia, NOrieans, Sid th Cor. delia Brown, NYork; 22d, United Kinglom (a), NYork via. Pervand Garston, Ma ch 15-- Id Modern *imea, Witt! NVork. back, Savannah, GornensuRG, March 16—arr Herm-s, G1pRaLtaR, March I<—arr Wildfire Perbive, N York Baynes, March 2—Arr fo'm atten Patten, NOrieans; | Castle, with good glassen, to ride very heart y, and mthing 3 | staging but her howep ft Dat, Cz-rins, Dwyer, do, eld 20th, Lemuel Dyer, Rainey, The ship bas held on to her anchors. and is seen-this | NUrleave. (id Zist, Aquila, liver. N- rleans + ot back 2d, ciemasted 4} taro, Wiliiama, for Havens. aWBURG, March 19—bId trom Cuxhavea, Dr Barth, Mey- | Boring in about the same postion and the gal nas « little Sy er, NV ork Mothken, and Brill, ge, de abated, but no chance of communicating with her. Her | Spankerboom was washed on shore tbis morning. —(eee Liver- | Pool). | _ Bristow (Pill), March 2\—The ship Bannickbarn, Meuan- isatvoxr, March 20— Arr B'ond:il, Cr well Fomon; 21st, Anglo» axon, Dod: | 1, 8 days fro “ e non Liverreot, * arch 2—Arr “arab Park, Pendleton, Ssvan— | Mectherpresaiiing roma rhas bern torch iso oureuad, | RAH tenar Leb, Huichineen NVork; “-outherner, Soule, ne} by stress of weather and anchored in Penerth, ‘er Meany a). graham, The ship Roncchan, Scott of (ilasgow, 7 aa8 from Liver: d Philadelphia. 2st, ra # \ndrews, duct Minatitlan; pool for M bile, when off Le gale, was driven mack, and! pened the Sristel bance Yesterday morning. apd being boarded by # Bristol pil, she Was broughi to Kivgrvad. Daxrwovrn, March 22—Of yesteday at 5 PM, the ame can ship Job H =yerson, of ‘New York, on her he«m ends with lows of mizenmast, mainyard and salls, and all baudsat the pumps, steering up Channel Was offered aysistance and derry +xperi-ne-d a fearful 4 KR budwig Miller do; Ti ‘ston; Fdin- Rorion Seara, » eb ‘elfful 22d. arvitrator. #ilep, ¢o; wir | Napier, Swen areca Maud, Taylor, do; 1088, 40, Put »ack 20th Marcia 0 Day, Chase, for NYosk; 22d, Sar- fhe | refneea. bar 7 fre i Fisncvarp, March 21—A ship's bat, several ploces wrec! 1) § Blunchard, York, Portland | anda writing de- containing « lo: of stip s papera hi coon C142 at, Montezuma, A’kin, and #1:)ja, Henderson, Charles ~ | waehed on hore at Penewr, near Fihguard One «acer. | tor. JU Brookmsn, ¢h bavans; 5 E Smith, Gates, | ie of Mr Parkes. American Consul dated Vorto Pra B¥ ork, Monteres Norton, a1 Stewart, Savannah ; | Cape Verde, Nov 22, 1849, of the disenarge of Cami tus Aooks, | Filey Poster. Robinson, Nurleana * liga i Stalker, « berie ston; k mpire, Combs, and City balter, SYork Bet ont 20th. Nireveh, Pobinson, Carderas; St Peter, | first mate of tbe american brig J Co#yperth waite «nich was condemned at Onxpe Verde. 6 Consul omitted the name of Lewin Alexander, Mills, Halifax; f Hayne, March 22-Put back dismasted, the American . , i Po. ship Allitnee, Williams, for Bavana, having encountered vio- | Tyan’ Stewart haveorers Zine reek ty beams Ola lent gales. Celpbia: 22d, «ity of Bos'on, “esre, Boston: Riog,. Livsnroot, March 20—A brig vame unknown, drove foul | Calent a, Avon, Mounce, Cb + kolaburgn (6) York? of the Anierican ship Guy Marnering, for New Woke ata aM | Persia ini, doy Etmund agers teste Philencingin yesterday, and remain: d uptil o, «h-o they were cl ; the Loxpon, Merch 21—Arr North Wind, Je NYork; 224, tose gy Qway main rigging and the latter lost jibovom, Bary bey ag do; 2:4, Mercury. jubbard, Bos- headgear, jon ; ‘albert O . Jaloutta, § _ ne 9 Kelvin, Belyea, t¢ this port from New Orieens, on Ath NYcrk ee ee ae ee March, Jat 40 16 Lom 6 fellin'watn Dutch gullot Marinas & | 1d tat, John Rich, Port Phtip; 224, Patricks m Park: Henry, Moore, NYor asd Syzaniium, Robins sn. Wakssities, March ‘Arr kmbiem, Bamiiton, Wiiming- D MaLaGa. March 9—Arr Carmen, Hulz, NOrleans; 13th, Ro~ eaiio Freya, NUrieans. Gertrude, from Re or Boston, with & in a sinking © ndision and the crew exhavstes, erytbing above deck; « rea! ity fa rescuing "be crew from the wreck, who have been landed at siverpo; they loat almost everything. The Kelvin has had heavy wea: Monnovia, Mareh2—Tn port brige Yaimas, Robinson, for ther since Merch 4, reward coast 4or 5d: Oh 3 , Gandy, f the J Finb, Youg, which put back into the Mersey on rehr Clarinda, Sux ike lankacs Ona beau the 17th ipst, rep rts the rinku Which rhe was in collision with off Goean kage, Yate jarch 2%—F nt out, Queen of England, Mow- of the Juniata, Wilson, Tusker (as reported in the tipping apd Mevonvtile Gazette of the 18th), and the capton, | att, sYork; atest, Marmion, xitehel. do frat oftcer, carpenter and 10 seamen are snjpased to bit loat arts, March 10—arr John spect, Tog-am, NOr‘eans. The Joseph rich sailed from Liverpool for Key west on | Foniewovtn, March 30—-Put in. st ‘Nicolas, Bragdon, from ‘Tbursday lust; everything went on well until midnigaton | Havre for York; RD Shepherd Gayle, from do ‘or NOr: Baturcay (the wind at the time from the W oW, and Dean on the starboard ber ecuree being.» b “0 bout 10 miles SE of Tusker Light, she got into colli-ton with bip on the prt tack, which proved afterwards to be the Juniata, Wilson. from ‘Liverpool or Baltimore, which satled ‘and was probaly putting back to | Jeans JB Ryerson, Strong, from Liverprol for NSork, with Joss of mizenmast, mainyard, and cargo «hifted, baving ship- Ped a brary ten or the pe Neat seb wENSTOWN, March 20— 4: Nightingate, at 24 i the Thee ary ’ Forest ee ‘em! rom is mond, from Coquaaee” ee trent port, The cre yout away the two bo ts, and 0. of the minority concur ed to nn nm jaunched them int) the water, but one bost only reached the i W March 0 — “laussen, werp The Commit eo on Cities and Villages havo cut down ALMANAC FOR FEW YORE—Tams DAY. Josey h Fish, containing the second officer and 1 others, aod ter B¥ork. BS Rey a big Rte tha city tax levy over four hundred thousand dollars, | gow mane 835 tae bey named Win Th Yecog who rere eet Dee | eee Havre for B ree and have inserted the following important clause: — exrs. : 4 pote Peery) im port ehip A. rrenes, Clarpole, No portion of the moucy herein appropriate! for roads eae ES Sac Py! od Ta PSone Me pkgs lh he rg ve and avenver shal’ be + xpen: ‘upon any © ntract for re- ‘01 New Yor! P t . Juntata, Thoother dont, coutaining th , Meer, fe ready; 7 5," e paring the rcade ana aveouce uniees eaid contract shall —" . and 10 seamen, © uld bot be founds ihe Bratt Lost being mens’ | Teudy Emprese theresa’ Wal bs (arvellive lags Wao’ we been autho ized by a three fourths vote of the Nom- CLEARED. d was sent in search, but returned uneusessful. Ceptata | Wi \famson, rth, from Ant i ‘raves; A men Council ‘he proposais for #ait contract shall bo | | Steamship Clty of Baltimore (Br), Petrie, Queenstown and | 3Uihourn siaics that he vas nt fret in the boat that is misvng, | C Adams, Hemingway Union. Davis; Yallie “aged, Youle; Advertised In such uowepapers as may be designated by | Liverpool—john @ Dale, . Deard: pak into the other Drathad’ wes eevee, tie tatians | Keisbton, Sreights; Clara Hexall, Dutton: Virginian, Lowry; raid Crmmon “wuncil, and the cortracte ehull be award. | fleamebp Quaker City. Cooper. Havana —Margous & Co | Sit Be ae aired » Gamage Cantein’ Young | ell wig! Carloties Crowe feign tsciee Prine’ fees ed to the lowert bidder, with adequate socurity,and such | shipGe > —— otic Steam: | say that she su at 1D minutes stter tne collisioe’ | Sek” Ea + Mt Tinker, “Oar, contract when so awarded ehail become valid and ef. Superior, oule, Havre—Boyd & flincken ‘Tne demnge done to the Joseph Fish tareported tobe ‘he bow: | isle, and North Point, “mith, all wtg: schr Castor, Stickney, fectual in and tosnch lowest bidder without tho confirma. | Bark Gazelle, Barbados—H irowbridge’s Sons, sprit, pena, cutwater, jtbboom, and everything attached car. | for WY.rk. rendy | k1d Feb barks Zingurelia’ Sauber, New tlon of the Mayor and Common Council. Brig F F King. Doane, Bremen— Ruger Bros fg RE cia ai | Moudam’n, Farrell. Weluimore. Te how looks an thoogh UL. A. Tsley, the Clerk of tho | EIeEDruxtond, Conway. Aspinwall *inama RR Oo | | ,, 2200, "Ny freab, The Guy of Bogtn, from Boson, toll | nreb 21 Ar: Eastern War Avkley. Havre, Preeent Hongo, will be successor of Vao Dyke iu the | oe jomas—Maitiand, Phelps & | Now’) ork; ina sinktug state, uod took ui the crow, foxiolbs diag’ ta toed for Berens. iis aiama tebe mae office of Superintendent of Public Instruction. He would Brig Jobn Butl-r (Br), Miner, Port au Piatt—H 8 Smith 2d—" be ship riding dismasted off a stwith is supposed echr 1 ‘Lane from end te Phila‘el; ‘da. certainly make an excellent officer. re ween of the Bouth. Sealey, vane I B ager to ve hertas bean anu ah ees tet matte Ee Sie | eceet, Nave 30 ‘ut in, Wild Rover, Crowell, Tron bec Up \e I, ohne 3 Woll a 4 lon for Por! Baas Freee Terenas ian Mer nataes B00, veporting his sbip in distress in Cradigau Bay {eee | ““Watenronn, Warch 20—Arr Wm A Rrown, Hammond. and Auany, April 6—6:20 P. M. Bebr Alice, Davie, Si Johus, Nf_Mernill & abbot Aberystwith ) WB Townsend, Crosby, 1 York. Cid ist, Leda et Fritz, Ex Cana! Commissioner Sherrill, amd not Collector = % joulch Money Tha Sint) 5 ~ ¢ Musoes, 5 20—Put in, the Lay gdon Gilmore Chase, | Wagner, York. Barney, sent for the Lieutenant Governor and tke sens- : . ee os + Iwi POR rng a tors to go to New York en the appointments. They held | Schr WH Mitchell. Call. Elisabsthport Simpson & Clapp | axnovnnx, Jan 12—The Marilla, Robinson, from New | Weodward, NOrkans, WC Atwater, allen, NYork: 90th, a meeting yesterday at Mr Barney's oflice, No. 111 Bread. | Bebra auth, Tyler, Moston—Grett, ron eGo, ON gn ie a a GR rag ht way. It was attended by the Lieutenant Governor chr Granite Bidle ‘italleit “Boston “8 WL wis & Co Sieitas tone eee tt Waka ee ee OO | Rerced ramen eae Sameer oo * a Behr M Waring, Nash B eton—s W Lewis & Co. 7 A gers Price, Adams, Senators Sessions, Truman, Dana, Thomas, ana Carrol and Baltimore er eeae fram, Meph, Sak giel quently of cmt Titanurer, Plobed, “Ard Paewunay Gemorces Wisin ad Mr. @herrill, butt appears that those gentlemen did not | 6 a ie ae aae Sonel, Sappored Wo belong to ibe Americen onip Junieta, | sehr Ma Holmes, and Marsbeil, Unichestar, NYor, have full sway, and several of them havo returaed. It | germtoll B Gromwell 06. en wom | Geonaid plossdd vartadlintee baie teas anton es | ra Treasurer” Flaher, Roston; Tsland City, Conk ia reported that Mr Barney will consult the republican | Sea Sead eens ap atte Jan My, yeceed Jove Heed | shore oo | Up, BYe pula, Basses: Dighee Bent fooe tees ae ‘ward associations in New York, and aftor their portion is | pe ' © eo ye FP RS > yy fy MY ni ton as 1 6—A ware North jan juilan Ialan jaa * ir ‘a i . ly rr (| a y. a dealt out, he will either divide the bslance betwoon the | #raser, irom Snenghae for Pecan tad were toe 0 gota eal fon, knocked | ook banks Aun Augusta, {eb ship Moeih amertenn, Liver. rarel digistete, actin one from cach Ansombly district, | By of Gears a} RE ded RALTIMOE, April $—Arrachra Swan, Dill, and Golden or two fem wich cousty Fiate, Port, i 5 . oe The bbl te rawe the salary of the Assistant District At- de Fr bark ing WoW. a Syxia, March 6—In the Eleanor (Am»rican), Hoamer, | Rule, Robbins. NYork: tke Marvel, Stone, Boston; Buena torey of Al came up tonight and recaived itg | enh perused port, © | ESicnspenthoenen Woler aeree, abo bar Bird, Costes: Providines. el We Awas Below skenl ‘atmon, quiets by the striking out the onacting clause by | umbus, before rep rted =) | CaFizal. Cid bark Wenham, Wedge Queenstown a foyy fifths vote, | w per and Sunda straits; 2d inst ear OT, Derk, he Rewcent, Young, fer Now ie Miller, White, West indie’: sobra alkle Finney, : he bal to at & Commision to dratt charter gale, from WNW, with » tremendous sea; was off Al FSS Se SE re as eet Selene aoe fom! rer; Marthe M Ley Robingon, pe for the city of New York was moved ahead Assem ‘also put back, the American shio Priscilis, Newton, f¢ in Ghia dann. '6 4 diy was entertained by a nice little abt between the top gob H Billo, Tucker, Liverpool, Feb 1S, with mdee, | ravacas leaky abd with lon of salle and spins; in tow trees | BCrJz, Glisersiere, by ar Peery eg Mem erg on ae | Reade oip Won arn rom Hew rns | MOM es 06 mariners | gees yoemetbnceen reer, het, te ay bh amo , | Caroline *tevens, ger, Monrovia; was ndded on motion of Mr. Shaw Mr. as Liver |, Feb 19, with ma BUOY ON POLLOCK RIF, | Wingate, Koo Janeiro; syiph, 4: % et Siam no Pepe | Maroh 2 iat AY 46, 10m 441 alga Capt Vail, of stoamabip Patapees. from Portland, reports | Waters, ¥eaudnas Rebosck iy) Warren, Warren and Wa Mets ah te rican ch one ae etn | Ui Jere Murphy, sen. | tat the Bucy on Folloee Rip as dieapprared, calf Hurton, ; bark Glenwood, Rio taneien; and ite a breeze, Mr. Flardy leading off 1a opposition to | Liverpast, Yolo‘ 16, wih sadeo, to AN ACT 70 PROVIDE FOR Tus PATMENT OF Lint MONEY IN | Ana’ Orethe Henle he On ee 1 a cae Socbrane ‘and urging the name of the old War torso.” | oe Lives the enek ry : THE CONYEDERATE STATRS. Howes Providence. #1d bark ¥ enbar, W . Purdy's name was finally inserted. Mr. Camp move to | the Chaonel 10 days, with heavy ‘The Congress of th niederate «tates of America do en. brig Minnie Miller, White, West indies; Og b rere th strike out tbe name of Keanedy and insert that of Valoa- the Baska bo hgh BF ee nea a eet tOg be, Sqpuminated | Gealen, bt Jonns i F tine, the Clerk of the Common Council, which, after ¢ on Kane, Pier, Lavervoud, March 4 wits dee | soutis which, after the aay of Ray nest may enter the | aertn Gem shomie he pike oie bein, tay | siderable rumpos, was adopted ‘everal motions | S410 passengars, 10. T Richardson Merch 1G lat 43 26 lua Dot cras of the Con ederate salen fret aay ree Dat to be | Sedma Gree NYork, Renee’ Buk” Jaws voeiie, were made to add other names—thit of Goch. — Tat 44, bi, Br #alp dranads, sweoring © ected in the manner heretofore provided by law as to ton bark Geodepred. Dunton, Matanzas, rane, Oakey all and one or two othera— ; fist, lat 41 28’lon 6630, spoke Sr brig Albert, from Vex porn a ts Le et ana td—' 14 sehr Anna Falkenvurg, wrnbert, cocmoowe tiny a * ; or ctw of the Gs “te Sta wad > (ekxonviile. . snd to Stme ot the Remnes of some of those | foneter Rew Se Cuties shall not be levied and collected of ener than onde tn TL ON RR Apri?—sld sehr Orlow, Davia, NVork in tbe bill; and over these motions there was a general turmeil, wrangle and exe tement in the House, many aod M getting excited to the extreme rural mea, be st looked on in abont tho same atate of mind a8 the womao who saw her husband aod the bear | Hghting; but the belligeren's carried the contest oa eo long that the House became dikguated Mr. Acct larive, teking the floor, appealed to the j to be eared from bis friends; he thoaght | the New York delegation were trying to defeat | this bill by @ quarrel over the pames, and to put astop io it, he moved to strike out all the oamos that has bee ded, loving it precisely as it had come from theo mmitwe. The names of Pardy Tucker and Valeo were thea stricken out, and the bill orvered tsa res We we finally to have a charter commis | 8. Rebineon presented a revolution providing for fa | Cilitating busivess, which was unanimoumy adopte | | KEW 10RK Senate. Atnayt, April 6, 1961. ‘The bill to incorporate the New York Lowne Ation wos ordered toa third reading, Aleo the bill to in corporate skating ponds, parks and eporting groun | The bil to reduce the rte of milk freight on t | Jem Railroad came up for a third reading | Mr Rawery moved to recommit for the purpose of ox. He rhould support the bill, becanse he he present freight rater oppressive aba wajust Mr. Larnam moved o make the provisions of the bill applicatie between Croton Fala and New York, Yr, Rommsen oppored the motion, Although tt might be of more benefit to bis own constituents tua the pre gent bul, yet be was above auch consideration. The mo- tied wae lot, The bill wag then read a third timo ani | lost, by 10.0 19 Mr Kxrriam inoved to reoomeider and lay that motion | op che tabie, Carried, | The bili to estab ish a Nautical School in NewYork har hor wee paerert On motive of Mr. Sexone, the bill reducing the fare on all he New York elty railroads was ordered to a third | ima 1%, BY 17 tod The aseombly bil! for the more certain puniehme the rime “f Murder wie reported adversely port agreed tu, LEGISLATURK, r. of | ) And the re. | Ship Universe Dewar, Cardiff, Feb 2%, with railroad {ron nd 3 to Willams 4 Guin March 22, WH Hai, of Brooklye, seaman, fell from the fore Uipeailyard lo the deck and was killed; 28th. lat 42 50, lon 51 9, sp ke bara Pal myra, of Vermouth, N , 40 days from Gisegiw for Boston Tit rrede Wird (of Bluebill), Jovusoa, Malaga Fer 28, passed Gibraitar Maron 2, with fruit &c to srund & Vester velit failed in compa y with Norw bark ef ‘Br bark Indian Julef sailed ( PR sioue, From Moreh 3) to 24 bad very SW to NW, ard bad to la to most of negat sd inet, #icoe when had continual gales With a strong 3 current. ‘> ees f ‘har own, rman x izaberhport for Lighton, Moath, Ellesbethport fer Fall Kives oft, Elizabethport for Provids nes Bohr Washington, Smuth, Biizareciport for Nev London, holy Bm Clark (3 masta), Olark, Elizabethport for Hart ord tebr Tetas, Champlin, Elizabethport for Norwich, Sch* United, Vail, Eligabethport fr Norwich beh Reliona, Papith, Fastport. 20 days. telir Orton, Davie, Pall ilver, ¢ day Serr Belen, Ba Bali River | Sehr Tithe k. Ande hpert for Pe fur Ficep china, K hood ‘Meamer Franklin, Dougherty, Baltimore, Rieemer Alves Balti Steamer Planet, Wilson, Philadelphia Btoamer Westchester, Jones, Hrovidence BLOW. pool, Rip Chartotte, from Lis Ship and Li ‘Bol the above ate nt anchor inside the took ) SALLED. Havana; bark Gazolle, Barbad Steamehip Quaker © brig !anema Aspinwell, Wind at sunset N. Miscel The steamahtp Mlinois has been oF , MeYed by tho govern. ment, and will go to sea with sealed orders to-day or to-mor row ( onday), Her malls and passengers for Europe go out In the City of Baltimore. Bank Myarie—The follwing ts an interes ng account of the wreek of the bark Mrytie, and imprisonment of Captein Botsford, and probable ona of the crew, ‘Thia yessel loft Maceo fur Banykok, in Siam, 34 June, 1860, and was wreekeg ATLANTIC ‘A Sd— Sid eehr Forest Chiy, 7 ovel), Paitimore HaRtFORD, Apri Zar echre allie Smith, Warren, right, Clark, York Sid, 4th, ‘sehr J. a lark, NYork. steamers Thos sparks, Grumley, Phila- every three montha, Approved March 16. 1861 VaFPauSON Davis, President HowWeLL COaR, President of the Congress, BURFORD avoy, pom ay Ipbia, Sencea, Dudley, 8 York. om, Done co V2, 1861, NEW 'ORLEAN bh 30—Are steamship De Soto, Joh Notice in hereby giv atention of the Port of N York. via Havana; sbip Mosea Davenport, Percival, Dubiin Corporation, of OF mbODL the Isto” Fans next, Uy Fe: ship Western Empire, 8 ule, Liverpool, barks Lenox, move the Can oucy bh marksthe Sendo the surford . Reston, Concetiina (ial) Giardins, Palermo; brig Hy: 1 subsudtute f eal Buvy, colored Hed and dra. Heniman, Kio Janeiro. (Sp) Felleia, Fubago, Havana ted by a Staff and @) repr (Pr suster, Eden, Ruaten Island; ‘ ombard, A. 4 Kio Janrire be WALLIAM LEBA, Secretary kate L Bruce, stone, spainchicolay Aid, Ge - on Cid steamships Tennessee, Porbea, Vern t Habe o, MeConnell, Havans; ships Annie i. Bulli. ; Ae vraltar for order; Hr bark ‘Traveller, Kendie, Pernambuco and a market; barks » )Gu'ilermine, Palermo. retrella (=p), Bozo, Barcelona? a; sehr John Utipin, Deasey, Bic APAIN, SOUFH COAST—RED LIGUTS AT THK RN. TRANG OF THK GUADIANA HYDROGRAPHIC OF POR, ADMIRALTY, DON, Feb Z7, LS The Minister of Marine at Madrid has given notioe that on and after the Ist day of Murch, In61, tw cow Nghis will oe Island, near Casella potnt, oo the left of the Kiver Guadiana, w ald’ in erosmng April = Arr sehr Senator, Rackett, NYork for oop Heen Rabe ek Pall River for NYork, ft “iver, NYork and sailed A “ aechre Alqulrer, NYork: Senator Racket, NVork oF Mock Tsinnd, sloop Helen, “Bavoock, Fall River for on red ligh? Th ot “0 rom the dec! SEW LONDON, April 3=Cld sehr Atlantic, Carbary, b Vieht 16 placed on a column fo the eastward of tha im Bh og bapecbheah gee fl 4-Arr rteamers Mara, Nishola, the her, shiy are changed #nencver the position of the bar | 4.) re, wy: schre ME (oreen Jighta at Cristina Island —Also, that on and after the | (1 .s 3 Fee eee mst aos Tet day of March, 1861, two new lights will bs exhintted tro: eker ; . 4 La Punta, of the oun Wr the wonhof The vow of Taw rie | /43, samen, eenniehs Ye Dougherty, Hughes, New York: The lights are xed arceo NaS The noth=ro ope ts pload |. ORTLAND. Apnl 3— Art, Rr steamship Nove Seotlan, | tan eleva tomo; 2 eeu aud Uy moutbecn one 16 feet above | MeMaster kL erp vin Lantos nn Mareball, Ot me evel of os Te - a et ‘oni ‘ ea ror r Homthe Gok of ssipat wedbeacce’ Tue ee | ard Carling Pressey, Cainle, SYork, Old vig Now Bech Hghtia ph e-don ® coimun to the weetward of the | World, barrtman, aA mer { lightkeeper a dwelling. The oeattton of the Tights wi el 37 | yg? RUVILENGE: Avril Aer ateames emeerton mas. W40 N, Ten 7 19 40 West of Greenwich, and one mile trom tbe | NA Sanh tok noe Nepiuve, Davie and Rienzl, iteration of Lights nt Huriva —Alao that on and a’ter the | Biggs, do an’ trom balow coke it Mt Breton vane Ist day of Mareb, 1861, two new lights will be pliced on Punta, | 9 fhe Any Meomen oo ares, y, Phila. del Padre “anto on the cast shoreof the mouth of We and BD fcee ir Bea) Krown, ingraham, NYork; sloop: Odtel, in Hieu of thove now 10 u: Gripbia. Moicin do. bid brig Minne wchitter, Conbeutor The Uighvs are Sued wie lahie The northern one 44 paced Lormter, Moholn Go. 94, U6 Place Walktiecres i | atan elevation of 27% feet, and the southern one lots fect : mn below scr Abuve the mean level <I the ken. end should ‘be torn faciear | wate Herre, Eilsal sSeisis sage teh weather 10m tte deck of @ ship at a distance of 8 miles ’ ‘ . 109, alow Bach light tepineed on a brown column ty he raavward of | an hvs Afsavah {i Mars i rkec tuner, obmue eek 3 the liehtkeeper #dweling The position of tbe lights te in ime | Logan, Selioth * D. Hoston; sche MZ 577.90 N, on 6 47 25 West of Greenwich, and three quarters | Thier “veland, Boston. Cid shi ) Lord Elgin (ie), + Samm hele Lorde A Ce aR A JOHN WASHINGTON, Hydrographar, | Harriet Gerdver, Brightman, Cartonas; Bitte, Laney, pore Whaiemen WILMINGTON, N pil t= 40 pteamahty Noet Caryl Bark Coral of New Bedterd, at Ran Prancigon.March 11, 0 py) Pew!) | ork sere | t Frazer witohell, NOR i fom coast of California, vil 1 ob repories, reporta At Scams | 9. sehr Vactie Kors Pond, Yer\iand, of New rk

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