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AMUSEMENTS, tor, who had voted for Jamra & Waps | that his testimony may be required against wa TWRATRE th Rroadway—Laeretis | WORTH, sprang to Lis fect and moved that | the receiver of the bribe, Had this been the Rorma M.D., of LaGrand Doctros. Matine 6 the Senate adjourn, Gen. Cook, esabso | law ot the time the Committee mado their THE SON, SATURDAY, MARCH 13, 1869, 1 cxnmene ST. PATRICK'S CELEBRATION | 2#0#*7 sponrrvo ves. me the Sr Seay creer te Fmt ee SL Bt Retoham Geo t “ The Turf—tacing and Trottin =Tie Marquis of Bute, ater rocelvinna WI 4 SPLENDID nEMONsTRATION By | Te dublication of the entrics for the spring eee. set GALLERY, rm nroatway-ranny. | UONUY Superintendent of the Banking De. | investigation, perhaps they would havo dis: | be given tomorrow evening in the Grand Theatre, THE SOND OF LRRLAWD, Sata ren PIAL ad Roe Croan tes Ue | meee PR eee meta aia. partment, domanded the yene and nays. ‘The | covered how the lobby eame to be so success. bse direction of lea Onna vie 4 ee sammer meeting at Saratogs, proves how exten- | —A church member of a Weatern city #. BOWERY THEATIR-The Becen Dwar: of. tar. | necomplished Secretary, Mr. Hooant, eines | fal in carrying through tho measures they | Cites in ne eame eapacity with elgeal saceevs at | bration ot the Day ta the Oia tenses, | Cri popula the (arte for racing hs beome tv the | cently asked to subscribe for a chandelier for teem and t4e World ot Wenders, Matinee 69 | then the nel” of the World, nervously | were paid to advoen Niblo's, Ono of the fentures of the concert will be Patrick-The WB pons’ Lg pre ape hg ong Phd ‘oa oe bhrh aad kM anda saad Bech 9 RW YORK CTRCTS 111 ot, opnoette Academe of | Called the roll, The fifteen Democrats and a z the first production of Gonnod’s “Nazareth,” with hen, i irvaag * ciandelier? After you cet it, you can't ect any ow spring mecting of tie May: tants four days, The prineip: is tha Merchants’ Post S'ake Mesic—The Hrowhers jusared, Mauiwéo Wednesday | Mr, BEEKMAN voted in tho affirmative, and The Spanish Mission full chorne from the Itolfan opera, Among the voral and Saturday. | the remaining eixtee igs i n howative. SHLO'S UANORR=Foty Thieves or. “iiriktng the remaining e'xteen Whigs in the nevative Hid Jockey Cob, and | to play on it." event at this meeting | The Rev. De, Huntingd Urec-mile beat race, onored anniverary of Ireland's pat: ‘The President sont to the Sennte on Thee | ists we notice the names oF the popular favorites | FON aaint ts to be celebrated with more than ordinary Ano Vo Kino. | Mrs, Hattie Grecue tr. Robert Greene, éotat on Wednesday next. ‘The preparations whieh: 1) Protestant Eypsca ‘ I Bishop elect of Central Now York, will be com ida a ts day the nomination of Er ad for horses o os eutra og | PN : Ol" te. * Femi + Mavinge on Satara: | Rising from bie wont, hie check flushed with o sae aa a or teak pee aoa are being made, and the programme adopted, are on seiea by Thc Mevante Com bre tbe ti, scoriftad at Emanuel Church, Boston, ca Apel @ Hoots THEATH ween ih and Gav. | eseitoment, the Lioutenant Governor said Lay, of New York, as Secretary of Legation Matinee the most magnificent scale ever undertaken by the | stables of Capt, M a bhi ne tea His frst oMeial Il be to adit his own son to Romeo and dates Satnrday othe Spanis! ion. This would soom te othe usu atinges tom he shimen of Ne 1 the world over the sam nes da mente, ee pe bir haiet sug theadnatedad ie priesthood Wistacwa-nuese sited The vote stands 1G in the affirmative and | * panish mission. ‘This would soom to | There will be the usual matinées to-day at the | Irslinen of New York. All the world over the same the priesthood training at Mobile, it is highly probable that thelr Kreat cracks, Privatocr and James A, Connolly, way at Mr. Join P. ALE, our present | varlons theatres enther to be sustained, aud Mr, | At the Aculemy of Moste, “Crispino @ ta Comare” | of this great aposut asm and t f OLyuric THEATER me afteelionate romenbrinces or <Wunpty Damper. Mating 1W o'loek, Weanesiary and Satarsaye —From a dialogue reported in La Pie Durteter {in the negative; the Chair votes in. the ; wiv mica of cling row Minister i. ested by the Cole | | > it appears that the necessity of classifying French ee, and thé Renate le adionmra pain, : : oat ‘ be brougit out to do battle for this rich purse ; Hf 80, r WOODS MUSEUMAIxion. Living and Wrat Animere | and the Senate is adjourned til | 55, for many yours Scerctary of Legation | Rl"! be given, with Kellore and the great buifo, | raco. Tha love of religion and of religious tesehers. | choir meeting wil be productive or unusual intoreat, | SOYEM Nae at Inst bec vocoguined. A lady enleriog THK TAMMANY ~The More Marines, Niwodemus. & tomorrow at ten The tidines |, Y . Roncont. and the love of father! Wave ever been marked | fur many experienced judges regard these horses as oe Worary asks for a novel. “Ident know ’ on Saturaay. Snoday Coneort | Masived through the Capitol with the speed | [et 's to be condemacd Ly the Adminintra: |” qe winters, of aonees, the “Porty Thieves wilt | elarreveristice of the sons ofthe Emerald sie, Irish | the best now on the American turf for u long die. | NON *8!t You exvetiy the kind 1 want," she auys, ACADEMY OF MUSIC“Iialian Opera, | OF adestuieliy, Hatdid woe ations he lone eal n, As many of our teaders arto aware, | attract the asual hirze audience, song Nine ectehrated the name of Bt. Patrick and bis | tance repcat race, Connolly established his fame by | OM 1 think wo shai te able to suit you" “8 Comera P Hwaaria tie cio ¢ call | ore is a quorrel Lctween them, and Mr, | At Booth's Thestre, © Komen and atiet ™ te per- | ders wherever the Enclish langnage ts poken, and | testing the txo champions of the formidvbie ath. | MM Something lively." expiaine the intending KEW Y BK THEATRE # at ca. | Of the rollin the Assembly, which was not FiAtiAs line ‘weiton Troma leeleie & ing tho | formed nt 1 otetock, and Nareisxe" in the evening, | "St Patrick's Dos in the Morning” ts a8 familiar to stable, Plantagenet and Pat Mottoy, fa the four. | oy: ba i of & psi at would not be pro Lemmas a Satan | half completed : pl ad hh é We Ton gives His necustomed ormanes | Americans as * Yankee Doodle," vid z fF ; cisely eaitvble for the brary of a young girl” : . t 18 nhuses of Lis official auc | _, THe Temmany gives is accustomed performanee | An " Yank alle dash face at Barstoga; whilo Privateer, & re i i Recrotary of ¥ * Mor 1 a Senator was thus tempo at Lotelorie 2 eve of St Patrick"s Day In Trotand was for. cries the keeper of tie book awop to li Oly mpite *Hinko; or, King aud Ex unt} the morning sun had en at | eared not to tra n. The old folk who pthe streets inthe night ate gett deportuent, Parisian Indies waik vory: mueh ot their t bea peal, Aldebaran, On war ese, and ought at onee t beating Local, Aldaboran, Onward, and Fiectwa Tt Shines for Abt 7 % + r © pea i ‘i Pre 2 ¥ ‘ peated Winner at two and Uiree mile leatson the |... stant, * novel for a won of ihirty-five.”* | marily pr tho law having made no |‘ ‘ on the other han, trustwor At the Cirens, the aftcrncon performances com: iy spent hy clubs with ffesand deams mareing | southern turf, has never becn stripped in publie at es bdibesiva athe Tedieiies Ye " Ti oe ~<A ie hn omorgeney, Ondinery | C27 Withexaes lave testified that Me, Tats fa | menees at so ra down the streete ft cir citee and towne | ue North except oned att pring, when he won the | ya ; atc bea kde ‘ = > t A emergen inory PER een al tie siaatd “Humpty Dumoty™ bes a Diethday party at the | to the musie of furl! ar national ates, from midnight | fourmite Becther Purse of $1.00) at Jerowe Park, | {0 fasion for the whole year, not of dress, bat of ie ene eon, teglititions Weal On day. Uf willie ti tent to perforin his duties, ia greatly 1:00, Ie Je 0 yon" h t ' Whigs bided vebr tir Onc nyt, some ner," | Wilh the waist elevated behind and sink SATURDAY, MANCIL 13, 1899 Ryle asta cated weirs ia the correet one, ‘This impression s strong: | the Bower and there related tales of bygone dayacA cstin: | Gigerent stakes are not onty numoroms Ne | the fashion, executes it ¢ aly. ‘The hocis of the = os : dace w joint resolution, tothe effect that the | yy ceric hy the B nteg Pi 2 I rene | two naa burlexqne, Lnerctia Dorgiay M.D." ta | dled preetous memories of religion nnd patriotivm, — | O ripe the beat lores tn training. ‘both on | stl Boote betne very Mt Leoduieonduerghectnld ‘Terme ot tae Sam. Senate and Aesembly would jmmediately | aid iia sees | performed at the Wavericy, Notwithatandivg the mist that overLangs the birth- | the Northern and Southern turf. Thers never was | tit: this fovrnure becomes easy enongh, and can be Foper year te pial ube . + #0 | proceed to nominate, in the usnal mode, » N apposs that it ANT WhO |” Ac Wood's, in plice of " Txlon,” ordinarily 5 place nnd Infuney of the great preseher, the Trish | seen re magnificent entey of Orstehie horses in | Seautred without Presti¢e, A high authority bags: Pict o pa da Senator of the United States, in the room of | Shs than whom no American can be Letter | sented at the matinées, the "Tieket of Leave Man," | people tiave locatized tam wuft-sentiy for alt the par: | Qu ruee thay tha Weatehester eun thin yotr prevents, iui be ristrttedlsn area elie Med gencers ’ we afurmed on tho subject—that when Mr. | im which the Fioreuces appear, is performed pores of their revéfince and love, Me is to them | have ocen brilliant winncTs of iinportant races, De | Sze 18 t0 be bold. no longer wearing that expression ‘Trenty copies to ore ale ree ’ Dante 8. Dickinson. A glances around the sherk ‘venti Seinsbovaal: fhGik iw bon BEREAN e their father in the goxpel, and aa enet they honor the first on th Mt. Lever of | OF eimpering Gnidity which #uited wita the long ee “v | chamber showed that cvery Whige was in his Suain by ates ie Ate Dene Amateur Concert. him, ‘The legends of the Saint wt the Irinis fresides 68; Lavewster, | enris down the nvek, The ealv is projected forsard, Wisuip beats ous bherers nc... pont, Unt that two Democrats were absent, | Stet to Spain by Mr. Ltnconn, Me. Penny An amatcur concert will be given this evening | gre always amusing and often instrnetive, One of die iat pone in ale and the forehead torown back, while the eyes are Bary copies 10 ove acuire i | namely, Mr, Dan, of the St. Lawrenco dis I have been appointed in Lis placo. He | at Apollo Hail, by the Rivarde Musical Clad, In be: | queue tale Is that on one oceaston he wanted to | style, anid wae subsequently sold for the hargest price | Kept wide onen, hard, and rowsd as possible; the AeEitional copier. » packages, af Clad (lee and Dic DAE tlio Westel is intimately acquainted with our relation@ | bolf ofa most worthy object—the Working Wom cross the Irish Channel, but the veasel in whiel he | ft0r Looe ra two.yoarovd: he Also Fan tha taaual | lips are in general lato oral coloring is quite cone Feywent wrariad's 4 | rit, an WB dealetimd dike hd A a ele to Xpnin; he jaa perfoct master of the Span. | Home in East Broadway, Those who lave to lind Intended to rail had just cleared ashe reuched | jesse inucr two-year old and tiree-year-old 10 apAvl era o sett phrcutaiee glee eciaset ADVERSISING RATER ter diatriet, the former having: gone to New | ' ; experience smong the poor know how hard thacblens Se tutek eee) Wik atehents wad. nox. | wanintinebe, wed Ket stncle Commaion, A be that of weariness and scorn, In eourcquence of foes Pace. rer ne = eerte | York, and the latter to Sing Sing tah language ; he had mado himself accopta- | peaie.women to provide food, lodging, thing daunted, he threw a larg stone into | MeBroltet among the wioners of the Derby, ha the raleing of the coiffure, the ears, so long negieet xf : Ay I lo yp Spo pople 5 a , id 4 ee wea yeedl pls saldted bh 7. Genera! Duke wou oil bis iweyearcid @ od ‘e become Ko a 7 er hese 8 ce At dis sblidiution of Mte Prmoran, someon hs the oF ish peop! Dee has dono our | for themselves out of the eanty dollar a diy they | the water, and, Jamping upon it, was wafted out to | garcmente tie femont stakes and te, thr year |e tawe ecome an ott of aicuton, and ney e . evate cou rood vervice i his Home, which te under the management | sea and overtook the ship. whieh he en cepatikes nt derome 1 nid the Proviue ow be seen tinted with pink or white, as tay be lite. cs sect weate of the Democrats resolved to debate the reso. ntry prov vervice in Mead post he oeev carn Th Home, which Is uw rw mang Sf: mand took th hip. into which he was taken aol Ls Mea lanivennane tiressanenes at arte: | required ay ae pals at toca red 4 pies, having actually, whilo nominally Sec. | of tome of the best known of the ladies of this city | ‘This tale, ineredible though It may #eem at first, ts ia "4 pee ab eee ht forward, oF force: See lution until the two absentecs: could return, Me ims 1 tth 1 » ‘The Itivarde Club? " Kausett Parke wast year. Dickens, in lis heer, backwurd, according to the argeney of the ense, and Te Advertisers-The Weekly Su \ retary of Loration, discharged all the duties | Sm 10 srsivt them in doing Fe t "| not so utterly mprobable ater atl, ‘There isan ine | Sid"fornm, was never beaten, sand hasnever rtrtet | 5 a washacaivur aie 4 r. BrANTON opened the discussion In an | oe Mier ‘The charges brough who give the concert, composed of the paplls of | cident retated in the Seriptures in which a prophet | nee, Austra wun the thfcoyearoldaweepsiaxes | Ite astonishing to find what c:yremion may be a oe vofnest week, toaddtoont | otaboraie apeceh, in which he complimented | Cr Minister. The charges brought against | ptivarue, the excellent teacher, and also of un ama: | caused an tron axe-hend to swim and restored It to | S.crome Fark Lat dune, beating Ceucel DuKe | given to the countenance by d.nt of « httle manage Warnes Sexampectal M98 0F9- | Conntce BEEKMAN for his independence of | MM Of having used the opportunities of lis | tear orchestra of about thirty-five performers, whose | jes owner; and had the necessity oxisted in St. | good fens at thir mectiag last yur, and Vacxiall | Mevts Blue eyes and fare hair are sult considered 4 exua eiiion wulbeneatadirewed aed |e 1. White he took eccasion to eutogize | ation and the Influence it gave him to fur. | plasiog iv very good, Judret even by the professional | Patrick's ease, os tn Elinha's faith, tho divine power | fatonished the tuakerest al the ant ance ag Lere | dnillspensabic to & repatition fur beauty, ard lek sere and curetantial eltiaens thronghout | (hs for luis anti-slavery prinei;len, but | ther hls private epeculations, have been fully | Snderd. The programme consists of overtures, | might etfoet one miruete ae well as the other. Lids caret Ung Wp welaut in beth) | venues caves Car are Nemtutly Wveratad teens sais insi-taak' tied Sadi Wad Ve r isla Tivlca; WEE | ead and elinwn 46. te ealden ict thig | Shorwees, and solos, ‘The Leet of cur amateurs are | iat Ht. Patrick I epecially fumed for his bantkl rieey hs Ma He a who are uniortunate enough to posaess then being semen who wistto roach a | contended that the resolution was a | TN OM 1‘ pulous in Chis | among the periurmers mont of reptiles from Erciand, aud for Lis illustra cpreventatvee, Of Use powertul Ath: | eompelled to ue every kind of etratagem In the way pass pants ced aa 6 Stoll = F and other journals. — am bt Use RUM SEALLG, SUG auamdel ihe ther peatedly distingwisived Of powder, paint, and dust, to eonceal their dis as ar ie this wit bea | Dalyable violation of existing statutes. ‘Tho | "4 0') fa tilag thao, wroald 1t not be betior | A Bretes anata ony alba evant | WOR Gk THOT A ea 46 oben ig Ua ginal acs grace, Tho bows must be rather squited, not good opportomay. A limited number of advertisenents | debate went on wearily through the day, the ; \ » 3 upon the soldier sian name for the trefoil), oF threc-lenved gras tg AR a PP pach et a re Ww i" toappoint Mr. Penny Miniser now in Mr. | ro a the cmbiem aged by the saint in his iusteation, and | Woo the champion stakes lane fall here, and rounded, and browsht for saed as much as possivle, Pecetred at © conte per tioe, No extra charge for cuts hips sitting quictly by, whilo every half i Saks the Bilttor of The Bun: iene badh si fa CHES Gh BOE MIG bo SAMI watonal State Lost stake ab Now Urea s las in urder to make tue chost look hollow, and add te OF diepiay Lioes, hour the Sergeant-at-Arms was deepatehed | UAME* PI Ret OED AaB SUSUR UY Wa ViNOLe 17: Peet SAW JnDaaned by ie Muwspepers eo ver sinee, History saith nut when the custom was | knows. preaeine pulien Geta “iuable companion, | He consumptive look bestowed by the pale lips nud Se ERNE one ETP with messages to the telegraph office to hur. | 2 ed to Spain someone who ls more fresh | Private reno ts that tho soldiers who Lave bec Ue | ies ctuced of drowning the sharnn talnost | Ne'iie McDonald, ts erodived with two tuces last | flushed cheeks im eof wil color: Mamitton Plah—taterest Politteal | ry the roturn of Dant and Buaxnnrt, | (0M American soil, why not tako the Hon. | roitise Gen. Grant,” and to “acta a committen | 0M tine immemorial has been a leading feature | Cicaaus nig, Buca brit array o¢uisuugulshed | ime I the onc casa, and the exagzerotion of ie ap eh anand re hs tuo | The discussion had reached far into the Houace Gnevvey for that purpose? If he | to Washington to arco their ekitme," and also to | i" all such anniversary leone to ano, (he te. | gheatbeveup Cos feature at thu custing wastings 1 welt nelly, dabeua pha antics Wd {The appointment of Gov. Frstt to the | ints, sonator THOMAS DB. Cannons, a Barn, | i Botto be chosen for the British mission, ke | “commence wait acainst the Assistant Tressnrer of | ft with the Ju barleyourn, 1b i related | i et ron Of the Patersun race mecti the lmost strictness te | htof place i'n (Me bia l hakind with ited ih would certainly be the fright man for our | the United States in Wis city for te amount of heir | °° the trish aine who bad been baptized nounced to-day, and Whi OUW the cutirtesy of 7 barf hota # j 5 se thening pointe | oe flanked with a piteher of water and ey ta Tatigatey Gi ‘dina by Patrick, that the Saint, tm sticking his spear into onl, we Heari that the PINANCLAL AND COMMBRO | ; tt waned. | ® Plate of crackers, holding the floor six | YY Tin aaea bse steep ie aut of | Now there partion are most of them in poor eir- | {ie earth while proceeding with the ¢ reweny, nena or May, On cus opening pescok: let ‘ NaHS | hours, while tho Whig Secretary of State | Spain. His advanced political sympathies, | eumpiances and must not be linposed upon or sutadied | Hously drove Mt th e chieftain's foot, The Frinay, March 19—P, M.—The day's busines 1831. Prev a i + Bran | U4 Comptroller were prompting Whig Sen his eminence at the head of American jour | any further tn regard to thie matter, neuher iu . vot be tiiparden Med np a are bdeetnt at the office of the United States Assistunt Treasurer ‘ ‘ ators with points from “ Jefferson's Manual” nalisi, his pure character and great talents, large ums nor in small “contributions to expense, Tha euuen Giceaion wot pe aa bie allen Jail produced ue re was as fi llowe: Recerpts for custonns, $496,000; re ee * she city tor one session in | 4) ane G, 1 Lis familiarity with recont history and w.th | £6" Hany among them ore ambitious, and would | Fe ng Heated it. There are trate len Connoll eae On tap third tiny 14, | Caies (OF a3'6 motes, 66,0005 total eveitbts, Oats the Assembly, had rerved one term in Con. | 1050 ANOLE down, tho important international questions of tho | NK@ €o to Washington and call upon iw Kxecl- | these eh 1 pre reek handicap tuedie F Ce-yeur-gid ? one ayments, 2; bulauce, $9, ; ren; bad Veen 1 re f The night wore on, The Assembly was r : leney the President, let them go at theirown ex. | are inspirations to atber ty rous in | mile avd « quarter, & two-year-old race of bait | B19 . Clearing House statement: Exchanges, gress, in Licutenant Governor for | saunene around, nominally in to day, all combine to point him out as a fit ro- | p.nse, and not call upon the poor ones for mone, tone, ae they are ometines ec "There | yale, aud & evunvlativn purse lor beaten Borses, £00, 145,288.90; balance, €3,900,045.03, Hiagle your, and lind “just fetlrod fhoid Ue ging around, nominally in torsion, walt- | itive of tlle Tepulll 4 2 y Wile diflerence of epieion in regard to the death peo 1 145,256.90: . . ie / ; D ing for the pas:aygo of the resolution by the | Preseutative of this Republic among the | for much a trip would no more assist tesa parties o liere is conecrning the birth. of Ireland's patron aa Gold how been weak during the day at priess ra Governor's chair to make room for Wasu- y cavalicrs and dees of th 1 get back thelr money than wouvd a journey to the Bat all are A that hie hfe was blame: apned ing from 191 to 191% on extreme quotations, owing Sonate. Cold fowls and brandy punches | “AV#liers and grandecs of that ancient laud dh hat the work was better that he lvved The match between Joseph Dion and Melvin usoTox Hunt. : y P a Sandwich Islands, and a call upon King Kame. | "tho eiecaces ta wie Convention of Trish Societies | Forier is detiitely tied for Uli Gui oi April to be | £0 the udvance of five-twentics 1» Loudon. There te In 1846 ho was the Whig candidate for fon freely distributed am ng the exhausted | ‘The public thanks aro due to the new | Wameta, unless indeed they propose to petition amet Inet evewing at 48 Vinee street, MMe, Patrick | played in Moniteal. The gawe wht ve 18%) pointy Tittle speculative interest in the mart and traneno ie r Canatees for retieli 8 cane tk cAriie presiding. The Kev, Father MeAlcer was | witout the just shot, Foster, desirvus ot accanng | ‘dba Woke (ie-avehigns | Chall Gab Bes Lieutenant Governor,on the ticket with Joi | Wt#lators by that ardent Whig, Gen, Mitcit- | Seoretary of the Navy for the vigorous hand he | ripohine pid boleeed keyed Acs Broa | preaentdarine the proceedinzs, ‘The several com: | kitaclt substantial "praeues for ibis match, chat | (ous Mave Dern below tie Avera, Rae Gell Rte ' Youxo. S1as Wutant and A a ELL, of Congress Hall, ‘The fowls were so | has applicd to the affairs of that Department. He | UY ? mtatives to vous for | iitters reported the success of their undertakings, | lengen any fiiete abs Billiard player to a gawe o| tunes in good supply, i pr ; wtanT and AppIson Gane rin ; “h ‘i ea CheeHan aAai Dea aad fueh a measure, but it is absurd to suppose that | The Sixty ninth aid Gticr maltary orRauinitions | tw tat Le las Wy vlay Don or bn) a ride were 6, 5, 54, 4,34, and 24 per cent, ‘The Gold Ex DINEK, the then incumbents, were the Demo- tonde © punches so Kirong that it was | has suspende the Engincering Board, and of- | Congress would agree to make gvod the defaicattons eagreed to turn out, The Potice Commissioners | played at Capt, Boyle's Astor bitdard rooms, change adjourned this afternoon at 1 o'clock, as & tratic candidates for the first and second | Wit! extreme difficulty that some of tho | dered a strict inquiry into the purchase of a large | of elalm agents, If +0 1 fear that not New York | Mirceranied an oscort, for which the Convention | Hwclay street and Hrowdway. mark of reepset to the momory of Mr. Grenville B. offices, That energetic faction, the Anti | MC™MbEr® wero kept in their seats, Indeod, lot of wecond-hand tools imade for the Phila ‘alone bat all the States from Maine to Texas would reed to 16 % 07 Cncago, to a tent OF 10 Winthrop, an old and estrmed mewber of the . ¢ th - ; of 07 i t 1 all. Ach ; wer os Wot permitted, le ad go roatery, held the Dalayeo of power in the | 8%2.0F tiFee becaine wo tired that they were te Mery Ma © ifrehied machine ie fe: this ies es i. Perens. beam a is 4s oe bins Ne enieke Nis ponanienel Ga ite bolas paged ta’ way | Does vet * by Fae whither he bad gone wg Btate,and they voted for Youxo and Gan. | “Mable to participate in the final vote, beh pid eheneprepperattchadetieid i i yedent Sart the Chagsie een ora aMEIS (O Pasdver it Lbty An “invitatic canines SE... The disbarecments of coin interest were @60,007, © DINER, and secured the defeat of Wisanr Daylight was approaching; and though | poi reu do well to si ject it toa merciless over. | “Commence sult against tho Assistant Treasurer of perp cree REAL USTATE TRANSAUSIONS, ‘The totol clearings at the Gold Exchange Bank i and Fisit, though the Hunkers contributed | BRANPRETH had appeared, there wore no | jauting, the United States in this city for the amount of Pad alee alo ms sve $99,919,000; the gold balances, 1,6:!,007.40; a is Barsburaus to giv up (lis Wopalens con: The Tribune, which has repeatedly certified | of this case, him commence suit at once in their dis tee a ie cee Se veal tions in eokl were us foilows j former beeanse of his hostility to the arro. that Te Suy is the fairest of all the Democratic | Bames and at Ale own cost; (for assurediy some of a oner Bid. Ava Me Bh, sek, Tite Ant, gant demands of the slave power, as exem- | (% aud let Coy. Fisit bo cloctod, who was | oe. now adi that it lon these partios are very poor and le would not wish eathte Be, Baeeeey pelerece .verei ay ee HG eee Pihed in Use nonasalion of esse. really in aceond with them on tho minin | Rt Mut ce esis Teal a to take any money trom them to be lost in fees Yery toad. Tue property sald eonanted wholly of HF Ovi HGH i tN ; Ganpixen, having boon elected « Judge of | Weston of the Wilmot Proviso, Boumior | Ww, AA ILO PAN ME Went inva carved ead te ued foetus woke as ussal the eompetition was vury brisk ‘he pria- | iTrime bankers’ oh days, steriine, onc pavers Certo DEN, avi mn elec Aygo of s ; e Tr jut ia his #ult he would have eqrned and be entitled | tes w et las a von was very brisk, bankers? UO days, sterling, 108%4 (108% ; primo the Court of Appeals in 1817, ander the new | CARWOLL wan finally choked down under the | wish to influenco us to adopt its views; for the | tatiberal payment wter he had wotalned the money vr Myrtle aventie, and cipal attractions are the Boulevard tute, wiieh aro | bankers’, aight, 1044110034. Other bankers’ are Constitution, resigned the office of Lientonant. | 88 from tho Manual that ho was talking | first text of w sincere conviction ix a desire that | for them, wenzemente foF the ovlebration Of Bl Patrick's auui- | yypigty Qought uni not all by speculators, ae tis | offered at 106% fur lung and 109 for slgLt and tewade Governor, and Fis was chosen to fill tho | ““Wously ;* and just as tho stroaks of tho | others should ehare our fiith, For our part, wo w, Messrs, Editors, theao men are very much ete been currently reporwed, but by some of our most | fors std Ho wi ‘ ea 1 triampt ie morning were purpling the cast the resolu mnly aver that ifthe Zibune has good reason need by what they read in the newspapers, and NATIONAL GUARD NOTES, Prominent citiaens, At bg time this year lus the Phe money market has been abundantly suppl'ed ve mney. Ho won a marked triumph because Y tion passed tho Senate, and was rushed | for uy opinion, oF for itx advocacy of any meae | M€ 1 nevd now of rood, honest dlinterested ml | | aug ¢ > peepee ay andrea argh eget vony damon ahcerd dahl Lethaia ek gale lies pl oaz-yetey dir the Barnburners, of whom Waianr was the | i. nthe Assembly under the spur of tho | Sure, we shall always be glad to listen to the saige | THE! ean you not orsure thom that they ean place dete . property than can | cent, between brokers on pledge of Goverament Yv through the Assembly wader the spur of the implicit trust in t wollor, Dit ho First Realmeut Cavalry—Electious— | ww supplied. ‘The salcs of yesterdey amounted to | securities, Commercial paper is faitly active at eminent chief and Joun Van Buren the ¥ ‘Mie: formed aud to be influenced thereby, notwithstanding our ib, Dei tae ; p y s@ hare apenila, (08k tha bs Ai th KRHA OE previous question, ‘The formal nomination D 1 Wt | triet Atror Emerson, and bis Honor Commis Th id io b fe 500. The following are the totals of property | 10@ for or commercial names, ek ii ie erat at ane by the two branches followed, and a joint |} aay a ela sgh Sees sloucr Hb tts, whose integrity 18 above suspicion, and | |, Vere Would appear to be w pelea wuld: New York improved—Mallor, Wilkins & C14 | ‘the ebiet feature of Wall atecet to-day has boen jateiaaae hao nto PreviOw® | meeting of the Senate and Assembly was 4 rea cng | tanh Whom & more upright Judge doce not elt upon | ii tne Light Guard, Clty G iyi Wilkins & Cy Ard, Bleccatr, bon & co. | Ne activity and advance of Government seearites, , yoar, In 1818 the famous Buflalo platform | ity tw the ebaumbor of tho latior, whea | Pome theroof in human affairs; and | the bench In this city, both of whom have assured | (Wane {he Light Guanis Gly Guards and others | gi)eu) Liuive, $ | Opening prices showed an improvement of 4 B cent, : oF ol oF, whet ’ : : whose Driluiant uniforms ond full ranks were ence : vas erected, and Manin V. BUEN and we are just as ready and as anxious to learn from | these pariics that they are domg all in their power, ze Mes 8 a in 18648, 44 ® cent. in 1862s and Ge new, cent, was erected, and Mantiy Vax Benes and {yout Gov. Cuuncut declared, in toncs whieh he Titus ant ae eit ie ysl astaied ds eh ae Re the pride of the First Division, Several meetings | Maren I buliding Jin A8ite old and 1010s, ond ig B ec ig v Ouants France ADAM# placed thereon as x the Zriduae as from any other teacher, fand using every means that by Taw 18 posible to ete ese aed. momoere of eke | Ultrat, tid S:xty-nccund strocts, cate yegeaa; | in an ond 4 PB ecnt, in GT, The eandidates for President and Vieo-Prostdent rang through the corridors, that HAMILTON | Qur distinguished contemporary now ayy | back for these nen thelr money, and to povist the | P'Nh RTC Huen lce Oe tle Ot Aten Tonce fgg | A¥enice near ihe Cyotral and Hiverside Parks wid | seweral market continued strong during the morn andidates for President and Vieo-P reside 1 aloe: Se uty parties ? TF have onor to be, centlemen, | Lebt Gaurd and City Guard ot the Astor House for wud Boulevard, Ou Thus sday, Marl 18, the ing, and at the noon call 1861s 802s advance Fist was duly elected a Senator of the | fraukly that it does not like our advocacy of Mr. | BMY partis fT lave the honor to be, gentlemen, ‘ 1 i, andl at the noon call and 190% advanced 16 j ie Oe ton aiid Whig ) ‘ ° sa ahaa ui ooiie A the purpose of electing a reorganization, Gi Ids valuable building lols, situated on Fist | yy ¢ Ghd bbe az(te eon GAN ihailie< Fle a Cea manana net ont United States for six years from tho 4th of aintment as Ambussador to Eng. | Vey obediently yours, Toner, | W. McLtcm tan Leen elected Fresidentof the Sea yaa Ua That tated Lae atin |ineted Celle il tineen esi panbernwca nvention for the nomination of State ‘i I " x 7 rat Law, surrounded by fistelans brownstone and brie oted ut the afternoon Board, and prices continue : March nest, ‘The immense throng responded and with equal frankness we declare that we | 61 Buoauway, Nuw York, Mavel 12, 156), orcanization, which includes such men as Wu, M. | woestet | he 1 sors happencd to meet at Utien thy sameday ainutantan oer et 4 't like it either, ‘The reason, we dare wy, is |. —— Twevd, dr Charles D, Stetson, and many others | Mess, Johnson & Miller sell on Tuesday, March | Aim, in! 4u'ciock, when there was a purtial deciiia, On accom ot? in stentorian cheers ; @ cannon, planted in the 1 ms ; i The Vous irond. Nis } 16, sume Bue bunlding lols on Ninh avenue ing M.- | (Be Auetuntions Veing moat marked tn 180%. ‘The in aro park, promptly thundered tho tidings up and | ‘he same in both cases, and that is the probability | The New York, Flushing, aud North SI | Rhose names ars fauuiliar to our National Quardamen, | oguiy wreet, Hrookiyi, ‘The saive fein eel. on ‘Thurs. | Schenck bill ty r8ported to have passed che House \ t ae visa he Uutsons white THonten Wap, | at the effort will prove entirely ineffectual, and | gatyuateen yurchavet by Mt sorta & Porpentna, | 2ue, eR Oveanization Is to Le Kaowm as the Old | Gays Mare tne cuoiee buluine te the nes | thie aiteznocn, ail MeAt Weck Wil ‘woutthess record fete “ Agape lo ; IM “ED, | that somo inferior and less deserving man will | ten, and i : a ical bi | Guard, and Will be composed of te veteran heh HM, Lott dru, at Woodaaven Centre, near Bost | itas a law ee Tete ri Ala en, and put én Mhorcvgh order, with new, Orst < : aw York, HF, Clews & Co,. 98 Wall street, rooort at 6:30 P.M, { Agata whe had plas 1 the Vail ani niles el get the place, However, while there is life | engines andeais, More enginesand care are building | ry wa yates ces cue Guard A Mr. daucy M, Milter selta on Monday, Murch 15, | ce, ‘1, couson,..116¢m@niGK ji, Ni n.coun..18 @tite praia shdpcted ile conven 1a ter leaning against one of the pillars of the old It will never do to give tt np so, Captain Brown! months, fwenty-thres trang yer cay, and with but | modations requisite for a Gret.clase military body 1s 16, US valuab SOE band lon | O%s TCoupON. HT GUIs HOt, Coupon. 10a quelle ton, while THvurow Watb manogod that | Hauber bin head bowed and tears coursing | 4 Gon ar Gon 0, 0. Howanw | {Tenlittes (light detentions every train hae made | Ne ino m ling eld at Ue Antor Ligaso on Wedne HO Ney Serec Sua Vat 8 Bet WAPERE, | 2 AMaIe USN ah Ete atsatug Uniuaitawe on Bite ane * B sD AZO “ . + p youtment of len, O, O. low. D | Us due connections w the regula 4 shee . renee sgegres Ke. nd He RRORINEE: SBYIAHONS: OF on ; ste | down his cheeks for his great triumph, Be SUPO hl wiih he regular ferry boats (4400 | day evening last, presided over by Major George W iva brie pion of the sules of of Mr, Its We well remember a site et ee hanerceieg se Ni facts | t9 succeed Gen, SueRtoay in command of the In- | éreing)) ‘The protrictors are working to make t bee a es ete es eld _ Fee ere eenear non OC Hie BAIR 6 4, Asbed.) ake toone amid ncrowd of delopates at Hayg's red which lad tho Democrats to more | damcvuntry shows that the new Administration | road cqvat fo the test European rulload dn eeeryre- | rent Guard, several new members. were. elected DY MULLER, WILKINS & c9, im uri. " Hotel, when Mr. Ween, with his left hand | fanevired which led the Democrats to more | knows how to put the right man in tho right | Met. The ctening tains give provie every advintaze | gud signed the roll. Some discussion ensued on t 1 ¢stary brown stone bos ae sai Brexcun, and the Jong, magnetic forefinger | HOWly sending off to Daicr never got beyond | Gen, Howann, none more prompt, faithful, and | 00%, rac at fom cad monet anata ce eate nt | roscived that 18 should consist of earict a HVAC! uit we wu arco ee | Ath wal GL jAlannin Oey 22: | ee .. » | the pocket of the Sergoantat-Arms, If that rgetic, he is especially qualified to deal with seals Mely for other diss | cout with black trimmings, black pantaloons with | 00; 2 bo nay sibs | 3 : of his right hand pointed stra ght at his vie- | & PaUET Wnt gg 1 Lee tances. The Diainsge Commission, clothed with | geartet and gold atripc, Lill bearskin hat, and binck | Milalid fat, MU bane ‘ 9 Ry ——— lim, was trying to convince him that the nomi Sergeant is still alive, we sce no reason why | the punished and humbled saya; ample powers by the Le ture, are making thor. | voy at This : aia rein ma a bo nd vine he ‘ th onl ng ale City. OF [eel at OM an APP Bikiv o Wouhas BLFARATTION Dia TE he should not apply for a consulate at the | just felt the keenuess of his predes ough work of dratii whete town, ¥0 that ittn | by the city. Ceara vi - ae ict bib ue n | ow, oH ala rdl alt the stock marks dallnay share have been ith ee ah 7 rer, wht}: { ollie of the now Secretary of State, In bis character, a religious tenderness for the | slrvody tu the best saniioty condition of any place | trening af Amit Othe Geant wil hava tt a ats ia ; + Be 1 LO eet the main firm, ‘Phe conepieunus featare ‘ onal ticket.” That potent finger, which ; A " f vd ound New York. The new Peal ne ening. nbArS, ave a grand ro Lughat Ashaveiplaata seats was Mi 1 Southe nf as uncome Sa eto nant hatent finger wht 1 14 iw an intoroating fact that the leading | ixuerant nad oven tho wicked always tempers the | around New York. ‘The new r ad Phishing and | \uowat the Acalowiy of Music. On tha wceasion BY 4. ¢. DLERCKUR, BOX & CO | the day. wes Molina, Bu Murat WiNah wae, Wate rat i jac sh 3 v iy fay | | Demoeratic Senators, whoon this occasion op: severity of ial, nd the i and seule ie Pike PrAleret le pe be ep of Con | number of the old tunes played noaly twenty yeary | 919188. Ost wt 20 Fw. 1th AY. NiOD., By ivideud, ‘The opening quotation was. 0 ftom pieagro twelve years afterwards, indicate: : f manity which hos done so much to relicve tho jon, and will soon be completed, Care will | ge, rect pakadie of ieee eraci * BY Jos. MC , which the price cared uy to B0ig Ww e x : : posed the clection of Gov. Fisit, subsequent. | ™Nity ft 0A A Re capnin to Colleke Doluk’and Wulteione: toe | Re rect parades of these crack | by Jos. W'GvIuE, | ae, re Contrast. was quick the drift of the tide, and Fist was nominated z re : miseries of the freodmen will now find a conge- orsamiaitions, Will be pertormed Blots non. 4th wt, 859 ft, w. MOE ay. 250.9, & ‘ * 1 clos ly united with him and with his Whig oppo- ‘ comlug spring, A new depot is to be erceted at | : Lots $m. otis ry atcb tbe Ore avs, OU wel iot | opening, ant cloning a : Ho was clected by abundred thousand ma. |? ; : nial sphere in keeping the Indians safe alike from | Titers Puists on the north chs of the f ne Kirst ategimout Cavalry gave their annnal | uibctiy thy AW MC iii bayard’stcakvecuis bow | Brie seb V Stick cachonge at 24 f Jarity, and during the two years which he oe. | MON Me Bktwaran, i organizing the 1e- | starvation and from mischief, fiom the freight and edocks. Ail the region | Co8 Tuesday evening Inst et the Germania Ax ees . Peas Calaisre Mea natiscnue ioe Rls of tho cxccitive chair dischared. its | Publican party, and ere his term of office had seesiees ss IRB EES AONE USED ANG ROHEY U0Oht AI the Fesion | sembly Rooms in the Lowery. Tt was one of the New York Horse Market, March 1, Corperation to ive aunnded asiieles of wasoctusi cupicd the executive chair discharge’ M8 ospired were his cordial supporters on all tho | The conspiracy laws of this State received | (1, HU. HL AO DOI eraUAlly aR OFRE t numerously attended bails that have been giv. | _ ‘There is a decided improvement in the my rket | amd the weasure furtier author ges an exten Autics to the cntire satisfaction of his party, ‘ Goran Ce cc ae the business and shipping centres of New York city | en thus farthis season, ‘The rooms were handsenie- | svce our hist report, al hough it does not pervade | the powers of the Company, Reading hug been eee tes wuaveal atonuanes of ile Tena great insuce which then convulsod the wation, | thelr death sentence in the Legislature an Thury | gg iy et now Wy siecorate | Nothing wag ‘Lit andone by Cul, | evry febartient!” For common and work ness | steady ut St), lq, cloning” at Tie Nort s sagt » —— day last, and heuceforth combinations of capital — irinker and the wm Various Committers | Of bar quchty there has been «considerable demond. | western stocks were in good inquuy, the common : ‘aid ss nd States rs 7 x i ne Excise 1: ss moe! i to make the afalr enjoyable, Among the wang mi and & litge tot business done, narison | welling at M2 and the preferred at SM, clostog Mr, Dickinsos'aterm in the United Stote The Atbany Lobby. iste aud laborers stand upon a common legal plat. Fru ae te A nasa meating of citisens | to eres a are Mas.ction, Bhator aad crag, | with thutal se post eght'weoke, Tue utee ein | tneee heures’ the Be aul saree were adil, Monat te was to expire on the 4th of March, 1851 According to the report of Senator Harn’s | form, We caunot conceive why it should be | Sere ata Bae iat 4 ye shed the Cominissary-Gon Morrie, Gene, Beebach and Tweed, | Vveuty fourth street wt-Mew vantinucs io be finited, | strong, ab tig (th for comma, and IGN Ae Gov. Fist having vacated the chicf magis | Comumitteo of Iuvertigution, the lobbyists at | otherwise under our form of goverument, Works | yrusie last evening. The Hon. dohn Dikema, wee Brig. Cien, | Aspinall and’ sta Cok” Bue {wat with 4 continuance ul Nin premeal cat eeettee (Es vas eek Sotcniaa "tse epeutaar akse Hort 7 1 rane ave disabi 7 rl 0 N rT s . Ma ot hind Cave q Dol, La ol i he Sperbig abe ow id) bie UM MOLE lire! wayne a a sag e118 Pitt dural ” Eracy ut the close of the previous year, Ho | Albany are oither thy most ingenious conti. | nsten ayaa lon ens gh to bear without | caitea to the chair. Mr. J.N. Stearns read apre- | Shevitth Weis ty, “edie “Keut, “commanding | clans horves, we wers showin hamtltaute Exehinse: | quate Gnue eivdesiteneetuyn fae uccive, runes ab had proved the firm friend of the Wilmot | dence operators or the most persuasive in peing prohibited by obsolete a fro amble and resolutions, in effect that since the en he Ballalion, of Wahu ton Greys, Licut.-Col Is Thirty Aree abroct, a 2 Ober lust horses, 9,43. Wal ah Strong at Wy at ths : ing together whenever au orever they pleas coTmeut of the Excise law peace and good order e Courey und vr O'Shaug! Seo | Of carriage horses, ‘magnificent in uppearan evel ‘led at Ko Hudson Glo Proviso, and the decided supporter of the nd: | triguers in the work, Hundreda of thon: | 104 tesetlier whenever aud wherever they please, | foresmest of the Lacis: law peace aud good order | Ong iteg teu ana very many vibes We Actions dark Urowe! in ‘Gulur, over" sateen ig Tay ed in peo anno ate deellna i vanced anti-slavery porition of Senator | sande of dollars were bestowed upon them | {? seuss measures of intercat to themselves and Brevailed Wuroushout the elty, and that good | evening Cul, Hrinker wav tf heiglt, that without trianin s Could gu tozoiher easily | “LI anisce aneaus lites wr yetive and i families, They are now realizing their power, izens protest against any modification or repeal. tsome sabre, the gift of the in We cive the curient price teh. in many | firm, Pacitic Mail sult at O94 Bewanp at Washington, much te the annoy. | lust wiuter for influencing the votes of our | yia ar iopronattg 1 onan 432 toes) aad State | Address» were delivered by the Rew. Geo, L. Tay 9 eer ena was Rrceming by Malar ale parte ag gneve pawl 1 Summon werk hres, | cou Un‘on Telegraph wit Bred trou wey nee Of a few of tho Conservative Whigs | legislators, and the votes were mysteriously | josistators, ‘The following bill, prepared by the | 19h the Hon. Gerrit Snith, the Rov, Win, Ht, Boole, | recruited the largest number uf wie during the past | amvasli horses, slick, $179 t0 g8N): Ieatiy Guuhto | Matyunw mold Gt 1eqsly md ia Sthe » Whig en cast j 2 givers of the wy desire: ad , the Rev. Theodore L. Cuyte oth eur SI; Leavy drought in sie 10 Fu " In the scasion of 1851 ho was the Whig ¢ | cast just as the givers of the money desired ; | ‘Trades Assembly which met in Albany in Janu- PAs and ahuare: Companies D and Gof the Bixth Reeiment have | turns, $40 to $I: vo inate, wash in following were the prices at tne rewiilir morns P-— — idate for the place of Mr. Dicixsox, ‘The { aud’ yet we are told that the result was | ary, was adopted by the Assembly : Riot iw Exizanern.—About thirty or forty men yy irganiaation tobe known | teas $i) 10 81-14): carriage horses, eau, (4d) | Wis Howd compared Wily those ot yemerday: day for the choice of Senator, as fsed Vy the | brought about without a single Senator | An Act to authorize meebanios, Jonrneymen, trades: | engazed at micnizht on Thursday in a Nght on Kilza ental armor CONE PRR LOR SL Ge Sa t daar, Ae ee Revised Statutes, arrived, The Assaubly | being bribed, Oh no! nothing of the sort! men, and laborers to form gocietics and gia | beth avenue, Cluls ard kvives were frecly used, LB eI A Craxcr ror oon Mencnaxt Prisces —The § hs Bei (aibed’ a: lara” Will eaneine ibn |e eeeiabawi {hs almplpininded patos oil), Mons for dheie muvual aid, Deve and protee: | bot the Acht was at iength covet by a nowber of " Be oe pane MOF | Northewstern Th ie Me eal and 8 = B 7 “s ‘sie on, officers, Woo arrested cight of the drum nba- also audit the accounts’ of tie compan; | Fiftyotiith street, hus = Benate cousistod of 17 Whigs and 15] In spite of the Committec's report, form tho | The People of the State of New York, reoreseuted | tanta, ‘Iwo of the men. Dh HAP Ni es tl be Surer : se cian Hi mestand hh thet ait bel z Democrats. Lient-Gov. Saxvony EB. Crencii, | opinion that somo portion at lvast of the | in Senaie ond Assembly, do enact as follows: slightly stavocd, aas'tld Ur Geteter bie he eee nd care din the cs fe Democrat, was its presiding officer. | $500,000, which the President of the Erio | S#CrtON 1. Tt sali be lawful for any and ail clase De er TE ment at their atiagry ‘hn ourtecn he atreet, neat FUE Chere’ aficton Sa Denon Mver seen ee Janes W. Buewaan, a gentleman of | Railway Company took out of ite treanury | ofmechaniesjoamesmen,tradcamen, and laborersto | | TUNiR C Brety Kell telale malta OF he ronson | The compunys‘broaiding. thew were voles case a thee homens the iweditay at not 4 ke . F rocietics and associations for thely mutual ald, f othing more 4 a Vt herrit adaetoberd ro . cr. J. Robie Wood, B. L. et high culture, was one of tho Whig | just before the scssion of the Legislature, did | yencgt, and protection, and peaceably to mect, dis, | Vivcks Uetween the Tenth and Eleventh avenues, | Coing inturnate of Hime” ort! Bian Cothnski, G13. Alutehell, Jolie M Muller, du ii ea Benators from this city. He was a Con: | find ite way into the pockets of sme of the | cuss, and establish all necesary by-laws rales, and | O" Siaticth, Bixty.frat, and ity-aceond stracte Mn | Benton ascrpted, tho position entered ‘hin | by posta or dve hundred suleertbere a git wervative, and was opposed to the elec: | members who yoted in tho interests of that | regulations to carry out the » this elty, which are offered by Adrion I, Muiicr, and | biedged Kimscif to do his utmost to promote the | Lecnauin them to pay tie debe now weiglins down tion of Fist, ‘The Assembly, each inember | Company. He confesses to having paid $2,000 | StetIoN M1. ‘The provisions of subdivision @ of | will Ue fold on Tuesday next, These two blocks | Wwoildre of the company Ne had evn called Betgen Mii Atonaring Pliymetane ities atthe inn: ; ie rs ee tection 9 of chapter |, title 6, part 4 of the Revised | forIn part of the estate of the Iaic John Low, and | command, Capt, Besson was tormesly a member of | heuer’ ov td ihe vilice of the Hamucupathic sun to rising in his place and naming his eandilate, | to one man, $5,000 to another, and between | ciiciies shall net yo the momtiers of aay sosi freon clevated land, well drained, with a fine view | COMPEDY, B, bus LC ied wi & buuiber others Vine! sirest " fi Btatutcs sliall not apply to the mombe eles n Wail Areined, with's Ane vic assisted i orgauizing Compan: W Wve . Bominated Haxsir0N Fist, Tw the Senate, | $25,000 and $50,000 to various partics, An: | ty of assoctation formed in pursuance of this acc, | Of he North River, ‘There avo one hondved and | Smee he was appownted Adjutant by Cot. Te Westwauv Bouxp,—A meeting of the Excel. rhe eee 6 tixieen Whigs, in the samo manner, uomi-| other gentleman paid out on behalf of the | (The subdivision of the section referrer to makes it | (Nevty-elght lets of an unusually desirabie charac Bat Aun GLA Natiaisl GLataaraces Gool'| A cWainer prealdlaut Rovaril aieatione ana rset (ki Gt fat Gene Batod Hastiirox Fisit ; Lot Souator Bur | company $07,000, which was afterwards ro. | ® "demeanor for “two or word persons to con: | ter, which wil be wuld with restiictions againet | Wile an acuuistou to the energie Kine oixars ut | aeetine. te yurpork ot Unt fears Beng tat the f : i sire to RGcRell AAG Ast (nlrions to tke cate nuisances, ‘The Belt Rallvou , i "1 ewe company We ro I a MAN, amid the breathless silence of the vart | funded to him from its treasury, Even the Lepidus Hep sp ny podoldong jpraia Property, Be Me Oe eeeet D of tie For rooklyn) Regi- biker, lacksu h eiekeneaene 2) i i ay " ty vesticration, | « a gong - by neem ene pent held-an clection on Tuesday evening iust,at the | that ry citizen or head @ulitory bd he filled overs nook and corner | Committee of Tay etigation, tp the light of | gyerion IIT, This net shall take effect immediately, Wha’ Rusts Ih tha tule oh anak anariar rik: regimental armory, when Seed Liewt. Keka. donne | of « Gimily iS entitled to Ma) oF the meh pablie Ene Prctorrod ) of the Capitol, nominated Francts GnancEn ; | these facts, have to udmit that somebody was | We hope the State Senate will take up tho bill | y,ned moutuiy, and devoted tothe bucmene ot ine | ob <hae chosen, Rust Lieutenant, vice DW: | lands of the Weatsn Blutcs or Territories, at w total | Wutun 1nver, ig while tho fifteen Democrata scattered the of in- | Dietrich, resigned, and Private A. K. Barucs Second | costot gis. ‘The lands whieh the proposed colouy ting to | Lieutenunt, Intend to occupy lave been surveverl, and ure coed The new seven per cent, gold loau advertised bribed ; only, they do not find it proved ¢ and pass it wiihout delay, surance, Ib contains all the latest nows re’ : - ‘The ty-second Rey for setuomeut Tor o distance of $250 by Jay Cooke & Co, will a votes upon Dix, Mancy, Wapsworru, Suv. | it was anybody ia the Senate, 5 a — insurance companies, life, fre, and marine, ond essays The mw nbere of the Twent pencond Te reimant aro for sctuemeut tir « distance of 01 fen weal of by 3 4 ‘0, command attention. Tbe moun, and : uuRCH di 4 { the Committee are not, | y,nt% 2A" —Dr. Hartley, the eminent and dis- | upon topics connected with their administration, | dress uaiiorms, many CC which will be worn at the | ab low ratcs—cuuirs $100, liorws $100, aid cutie | se Paut else De Line ee ee! llroad, connecting Ne others Liest-Goy. Cuuncu do | The members of the Commi * ] flucuislied aurist, may be consulted at his realveuces | negices a large number of advertisements, Pub. | ball of the regiment to lke place on the evening of | €2 per hicad. Nothing, it would uppeat from the | Dt Paul wish Du Lutts, at the western extremity of elared the result: for Hass10N Fisi, 16; | howevor, so s'mple as they pretend to be, | 4s Twentieth sect, near Brodway.-Adet, eis Le dimee R Wesntae April. ‘The commitier having the aduir iu ehirwe | ronarks of ine speakeis. Has prevcuted its weitic. | Lake Superior, will save three hundred miles of is Lut the coutinue Ave decsded to kive an order (or & Tn: | transportation ‘upon all the produete of the region —————— Glaus.” At the close of the proceed itt actansy dickens Gabriol A: Heroatan, ‘ate of the bark Prod: a Waxeta tor fhe val fink" i. ae ety was appointed to vist Netra star op lo 3 west wuthnet and orth of Bk Pal Ua naw as { C - ty collection leago. ‘Thy trade now road wi eterbury, Ue Bret calured | reso, wi vy Gling Grom the eck into the | method of preening 0 AF Seca: ae OOte eapehim tably be enormans, w uuilura (\ hostility of th © ~ for all others, 16; and no person having «| ‘They conclude thelr report with the reco | The Nuttonal Anti Slavery Standard / rity, the Senate had iaade no nomination. | mendation that the giver of bribes shall | # tanely tertin outal,y \ Henuy 5, Sranron,e Baruburner Seas | hereafter bo exempt from punishment, 99 f ‘Auiericau'h James M, Cope