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2 H : ■ ;-I T t e POST, EY W M . t y / s s ^ ^ . a t CO. U A ,!TESO F iL D Y S K T IS f jrs cStarged cutal crctsred <mt. ^DrSiSTTSJtltEJTFSkjBpi on the lurid* of tli* p»pe* ase charged a a addition^ price. r£ M £ & F w i D i ^ m E f i S , paper inelnded, »4P; with out the pap?r, per auunia; not, fcoTferer, for « leas n^ricd th-i, Eia noniha. T f fE PROPRIETORS arendt re»pcn*!hl« indamsg** for error* which may occur in adTertJalng. THS RVEKTNG POST gOE. THE COTOTET, AT THEEE DQLt.AES FES A^^^^nS. - KSirsn TWICE a - weei , THE NETY TOES W s i i i - T ETENING POST, AT 0?ra DOLLAU FEE ANNUM. KINDS OF JOB P R IN T m o EXSCU- i%ir“sism i ^ % s r 6 S s s i S A ’S: U O S T n fP R l TER US. PUBLIC SALES. I p E i l s i s M ^ c “on-w“p?Ti: ^ p p f ^ A‘ o 2.lo}sa-fr ife;ne the last r linins tb« above, eaeb IS tt 3 B ™ ?y *'• ■* ”,;^o„nplsv; ’: r:a>t g ; £ ^ § S | g S ; t d S ; ' ^ S l Y . 5 tneto „ , j i l so n n'rt.'ph. ^ S o ^ s Y ^ o n Adsn“ '‘*\'’'Mtweet5 Bond sndNevmsst and t e l i i s i i l l s s \ 2 » ..r-t'V Dfinicuiars oi the above. app*y to the auctioneer. 7 Broad PUBLIC ‘ \William 3a>'Fr»nhHav AiieUoiieer- BY W IL U A M H . f r a n k l i n , S O N & <30. J ________ O g ee. No. 5 Broad street. TaOttSDAT. AnnllS. tlSo’ctockat No213 Utintoa riieet, M formlure caaiained iathe ahore Bmiaelij-oiposs. meiain cerpet, oil YOh. X L V I l NEW YORK. W E D N E S D A Y . APRIL 17.1850. T H E EYBSgtQ i-jPO S T ^ E o m t» £ t o h ijirr« ti T l i » ifo s t ■ ■BTJUUfrH.tttSOJ^T.j eu the e roses. o s e a o fhe th jS NO. 18 NASSAIJ, NEAR PINE ST. PUBLIC SALES. At 10 o’clock, at the .............. .............. jT v r iu P ^ J ’SalS^'uoom. 1C8 Wallrireet. llS ' \ ) t 19 o'clock, a* aMcC'ul(iih'^!^:e*^ooro; comer ol Moiden-lane F n E FRESH TEA^ioTYfewof Te! raaa, consisting of J &\hect^rp:Y?„“c y ; ' ' ® ‘ 4 j.»tt on tiie ea*t wde of Columbia »t, 2 3three»t*»r7 t*ncH bou«ew and l< imbm »t. 24S ft 11 ins south of Har. lots on Columbia at, ad itb & U tco story rramo l A ' S ™ F t o . r a m i» S ~ . , At 10 n’cleck.nt n VE TEAS-Comi to o’clock, at McCulloc FINE TRESH At to oVIncK, FI.\E TEA8-Comi la the usoa I variety of packace*. DISK'S:*;: ■ ^ s i l k , coTtier or Malden of Maiden lano ^he usual a.ssortment. im, onrntr nf Maiden auortmnnt. _________ at 12 oVIoX SShi'E*-hnoco. O. VI. foster, Aaclloneer. r FO S T E R S <fe LFFINGSTOM store No 41 Brood street ami lot? on the westerly irtherlyside ol Butler It, about 175 ner of Fourth Place purchase money ma aocuoneer, 43 Fulton „ h J S 5 ? S 5 j ; s i I S ’55K;ifB Bljt plain do ^n,..uriuy.do do Hich Coi d Baieges—Comprising pink.k. & ■ ■ - - - blue and Salmon Da PUBLIC SALES. GENERAL NOTICES. O tT - B a n k o f N c w Y o rk .- T h e PrcBident and DU rectors have declared a divideDd of five per cent, for sfx ZDoatlis, eodinx the S0tb Instant, payable to the stoclc- holders at the Bank, on and after the first of Mey The transfer books win bo closed from this day to the Sd of May. By order of the Board of Directors apieiia ________________ A. P. HALSEY. Cashier. * Caialugge. cud .ampleaitn ihetnoroing ofsalei TSS?J?2ss.TSHKrr.r,“ sr,.?;i:: E O B ,» T S T a O « j, » «ei5himt»’ £( U st.^payPJJtoT h e ^ ^ ttSders on and ,t S ? “SlSS” ■” ” apStoMyl Secretary. Orr.ca In., | O ry-A m -rldend of Six per cent upon the Capital The TraoBfL Boo^ wiU be closed from the 4th until the loth Inst. naqrbilt. fk. iarSeoter wifh marble slabs and brackeu. !:,t^rrwUh’YtasY,7m;^rr'b7dm ” f \ ' f, By EOEMAN, ,.r : ; r r H S 5 3 f f i , Partirulurs lo spf --- • - - ---- .io^WkT„‘5 i t e mturo, er» ui I a . rovereH with bine p'u7<h. sofs, enuches. <‘haim. conrideraUon the proposed amendments of the consUti J. k. SHEGOGUE, Seo y. The minutes were read and approved. ^By Aid Miller-PeUUon.of James K. MfUa to have cer tain moDies erroneotisly paid reftinded. Referred to fin- By the same—PetiUon of sundry persons to build a ssw er in Columbia st, to connect with the sewer in Stanton. lighted with gas. Referred to the commissioner of lamps A S '„ r ,i;K ? .7 : s .? iS £ a s ^*By\^i^same-”pelRionof Daniel McMasters and. others — PetiUon of T. A. Emmet, to be refunded lies erroneously paid into the city Treasury. ?mancr committee. iuon—Petition of John L. Ireland, for correc- roneous assesmenL Referred to committee ‘’“BTAMTonffin-remion of J. vv, vaii & co. for per- miB9ion lo erect an iron Stairway, in front of store Nr. 32 S g s p E S ’i E l B s r.^ ;F 'SC S r L \ :£i;;““® ^ ^ fly Aid. Delamater—Petition of A. Coshran ^ Son. for By Aid. Ball—Peiitions of lax payers, and members of lowing resolution, viz : Resolved, that the pay of ibe m^imbers OI the municipal.police.^einctsa.ded in £iccqrd- ance wuh the petition of rhany tai payers, and the mem-* ‘ ' ud departmenf—Uelerred to Committee on Po* rhen th x of t sum Were Afhi^ 6n And we oRen thdnh ajtotit him. Where tlie' «had<r#g darkly trhouyh We k n o^the lileesed Saviotu, H«3 Ztot left him In th«gx&ve S S | L 5 S S S » S £ : “S s i S H s S S l i r i ’H r F ’ S . f e ipied by hose company NoiL-’AlopredTn a;ee a\n“ £ r i . v £ ’ Report of the coip on ^-ire fiepariinent in favor of build- . S H “ & S H € F £ S S i - ------------ - - 1 strange his naiqe is nerer spoken, As iasporttliey BRont and call; When the lost one was the feirest, Was the brightest one of aU. And bow often here P re seen him. When the day, as now, grew dun— O, of all that play abont me. There is none th a t looks like Mm I And his witching, childish actions, His earnest, lOTine fiwse, Every tittle word he uttered, Haunts me in this lonesome plsse. B n ffBer/s one, than me more Xalithfva, Cherishes each Bwk and tone. One whose heart is tier crying For the lost onp that is g»«e. All his play A u a y i But bis mol - O p inion o f J o s tl e e JTonee. The following is a copy of the opinion given bjf ti- Justice Jones against the constitutionality of the bill relating to manprssl titles before the Legislature a t ■’ iRstseffiionij . - „ii*ens ” shoutbS t h e a t r a a g ^ . a h * # ^ gSSr;;“-‘--® *' ' ... J .Kn otk fn >01 s!r»e'-0 Ion tyinii direcdy opDusilo the now City Hall street—The tM/( ^ P p l «r--et-Th two! ■'‘lomA-Trsy'—3 fp'f'nr'id ‘hr#.es’orv brieh bop^e'and lo»ji r Hn on «*. n.ruses were li .i*hed nbout or onf < over*'t^ w I h mih Report of the com OQ roads in favor of extending the recently passed the Legislature, Which was relerred ill lie within fth^ tract for the Moovery of ■rthioli me state has brought, of itisy hereafter bring a suit, comes within the 10th section of this ist article of the GonsMtution of the United S tates, ^ belfig a law im- pairipg the obligation of contracts, and is conseijtient- ^ ni)oonEtitational. . ; ” >aph a ' legislative act would purport to authorize I $tay and suspension of all remedy and legal mean<! in the power of the landlord for enforcing the confcUact, against the tenant, lessee, or party to it or bound by it, and rendering the isame available, to him, for and during such Jlrotrsotbd period of time H ,uV,LViVa a'{;^fsl5,™2j. t7ad“Ss' ■y frame house known as N< -et—The two story fraon' dwelling house No S70 Pearl ren*- of ih« above. bt'USB No3J3 Jay frame dwelling honses Nos ■ | f = a S | p S Crai»«, of*afx»r'or ooal/lv fo'’ 4«r)en-}n}v»i-ar h ro/.re » f a»rih««^* do m od v#»rv fin^. af*«. beau. J0mr4a40.acU..2h Imtie blk Giot dc Rhine, bt.l make m fl‘X A i:o-fiprF“ ,fiHlY^^^^^^^^ •— i | - ' h .t.. rk ar Abo. 4’* ne w H-»Iw pr fif'-'i lj't%W'N. < and^shr-S M M«|>ND\V 22-*, ^ - u o . U i . i . e s , , u . M n . i u , L ,, . n„„m. Pull paft-eulara m *[^0101 adweii f t a m e i t t . _________ Xn:rreteeclt^l'y»»lic»1slCT dweUmsi an Finra.. F t'jf'ini Furni tir»—A larfls aitd valuable assortment AI nVIork at BroRilw.i., n*»nr ^ Arg I’f-n ‘ HV ■■, !iml •!-.( hu'-ro pth'hMuJ \ the] Cieveland. ^h«j NukyUla ten»noe,said; “ Fenow-dtiien5]'*yo*i^^te’ti S down on me becanee, my talk is like s a w ^ plank IQ the xongh. It is too late now for me to; commenoe planin’ my I&n^nagfe, thoagh I once h id a pretty sm a rt sprinMin*oflamIn’k b a t I have always thbnght th a t wben 1 vras y oung I collapsed a flue, a n d a right smart #hanee of i t leaked ont.” H e then lead from the PlaiiSdealer theinosfcitrenaous assnrahoes to tho democracy o f the north th a t GreneralUassI w a s s W il- mot proviso man, and from the Union assurances jnsb as positive that Geneir^ Cass w a r a pro-slavary man. ^.Now, I ftTT> not good a I iipfidMoR,’’ fi 6 &iintL^d ^ 6 Kentuckian, “ h u t the Mioi>ig%|i man’f j^ifitioo p u ti me in mind o f a Uttlft oifeumsLaDoe 1161011 bappeDOCl in my neighborhood, in Kentuokyi nomo Umo ago, whicbl m n sttellyou. youaU rem e'm b erw h ataper- fect mania prevc^ed some yeaxs ago ort. the snhject of Durham calves, Berkshire pigs, SoClh Dolrn sheep, tee. W ell, I had a neighbor by Qie ijania cf Martin, who was. an uncommon dlever physloian wJi* an importer of fine Btook. One day the doctor atop- ped to get his horse shod a t neighbor Bird’s, tho- Lt_.i_—s.v _i— Eyed a bout two miles firom the doi>- loksnrith, aptgeufe w l t h h i 8 ^ i i > talk alMttt 'daoksneith. Oiy- L e tters In London P o s t O/tlce. —Letters de tained in the-toudon foat Office, on account of postage unpaid, can be procured by applying to TlCftlSTlS PR O n i 1 Qty- Wo are authorised by Messrs, Torwlne Brother & Foinpany of Fansma, (Mr t'orwlno being the American ( ODsul »t that pm ) to sell cabin and steer! _ iM.u .• on rear, b rtvfen P.-ar. and Jny %tn. J'lh . on ^ .•j a'-g** t v'nt.irv il’ti- and b«.89ment bfick S i x H.IM.. cede., ,''am! turr, pi,am and fismwi rr.rr’ol;. Bonne. R.l,l,uu.. II not bf otliTPtl n^ain at au- fion lailing liv incj STON, w e l l s & c;o., 10 Wall street, New York. March 20tb. 1850. mhCO Im D .^ i e . T l“EsTlI A. N N ^ .. CO.] W j ^ E R COLC. ^ L E A D . BURLING &L1F, NEW YORK. oioro iM >v miam, corner OI rine Catalogues anil Sfunuie^ r.n the m irnrng of ale, ibie assor ot tint ■ S 3 Sir\\ (• wN «ie*rrtp’:ve I'oolg Tp *pa vTf •» i.g pGp,i7 ,fj ^ diy# and (Successors to Edward H l.udlow dc Co.) Maps and fu’thi»r oanicala-s can Ue ebtame^ uf the aoction i l l l i l a l l s S S i S ; . s h . S S d «t, and Uniuii avtuae. a u-tA o‘ Jam rptQtms )n Cnion avenue, \ornsr uf rear , lar,::;.\’ \ \■ ” l l p i i l M i S i iMa-^Hon nvenne—Tw' lof«s r.n the ea»t *Mo. nfxt aHjotntng 'he nif he^s' <* .r-eret ‘liSrh st. and b twet#n LSlh and a9fh sts . each rre,ej-Tw.* h,i^ r-n ihosouth side, between 3ti and 4th av- AOth -Tee'— \ l>.», <;n 't e I’'''■■vef n Rruodttav and the 64ihanil 65ih sis. 251 by lo !lio aucl.iineers, .No 9 ^ '■\J'l'- luSP' wid be r«dy.iat|4,eSnue!ionaer’« olBre , 3 i i i ’2r^^v’p X e ‘x ,d ; ’ ,13 mls:\’\ U) 41 .’livi’k. !U 'i «» 91 I )i i nit>. r • <1 f{r>n«ehoJ.{ Furtmurt?—I'ftv* wliuJe oj the Imntiui ihe 'lb *i e h**U'e ra^ucutam ;n extra a ’vFrti^crccnf in *hu paper. At 1'4 o’clock, at the MerrhanfB’ Uxchunge fo r ’oJi t'jnicaJan see adv«?rtj«emor*i m Conner. 'i’ftl>nne. whe;;x „o,..eh ,:,i I uf/otiNcu vi» w T lIfam'^LawtS^’ | street. \Xp;??x?;.e;?.Yi];^Trt;;;;Yi ‘d ^ r ; o i ? i ^ ‘\‘=\ ’ Vy^7iLuri7r ____________ store 109 V/aU street Te m«. 4 m* nth* »ver €’0'\ approved endorsed notes. ( a'H ukiu--' at •» le Also, Cedar—10 M)28 « ... - ... If tl oV'nrJt .at th*» -Ofjih ^neet J4a'lei Room. 73an«l 74 --oath «t g i i g ij.iiU i t i S i i t e K ,;' \•\' 1 “ Store oornorof Wtllipm *t. a od K iehangs Pl*o« TlirRHiTvv; At 10 u>!.>. jt Jit the au''ti »n room, P\rKAGR S-\ LK—3 1 ottfhace-of Foreign and American Drv fx'ujfl'e, comprifing a desiral. e atsorfmeni. adapiet! to the r» r^mp'orv Snie <»l Pnn»-«— * l«n. 3 0 mufs new n’y'e dark and e ': ! :x ! Wujilte . P‘in’al‘j'j'1 Sfnrt.— 'i*.*, 80 #»n.es as^«»rte J VV o! en m^p\^aMu3!'M ill In d'\vrrVro<’T RK?''¥ r VE^“ *’**'^^ “ L'alaioeuesandlanupl-^ ™ jhe Mi'^rninc 1)1 sale. S S iS ? x '£ H ? '^ Catau guu8 and 7(aMi.)les.nn I he m.rnuik ol 8a le ,Ai ID n’ch-.-K at ’he aucfmn room. P.A<^K AGE S A LK—For apprfi' ed «ndon»c<l n *tf * at fi month* .'rfedit—:.^0 Dar.kagfoi Forfitcn an 1 I)-’ina*tie D m C o 0(U. flUltablo [:ataiusuei< and samplf^s on the morniag o\ tl KN M >NrP vC'l rtlR-PorappruMufl monih f-red t, ^jO pieces carpcMng, ol the Auouru nmuuiaciure nni-.s»-t8 ('prQ^t, e. Ifm»ert,il 3 c.lf<. sm.erfina In. Cftiw*. V edrum Ingra ns. ex ra fine do. fine du. Vc'ie’inn-, t and 13-4 ^iipnr ’Iruceets- b tore .No. i;j William street. K35“ Libsnl ca»h advnuco* made upon- consignments when OJSO. S- WAJRI>1^K «st CO.*S ^ FOR F.M KAOES AND S.MALL PARCELS, via tl IsthmuB, per rteamer ( herokee, Wednesday, February 13th The subscriber will dispatch a r-pecial Express for ( alifornia, by the above steamer, for small packages only In charge of a responsible messenger, who will personally dcUver all parcelp eatruste | to hi« care, addrea.sfd to par ties residing in San >ranciKco Shippers b j this Ksoress U * T&OMAS WAKDLE 88 Southst GENERAL SHlVri%'iiCo'\1MISSIO\MKaCHAN , Ujiper Califanna, Ri.ieaue nf familic* ,*♦»>•■»«» »ht« wnd »vt7ing mor.th. n ostiJw'iy snd Lu.in. «ireet i i r I] ll r ^ ^ X a n . ,.,r ..rder of a s g* -e n I inlmini-'rafi.r 1 r« nsisting i.f Rare M«rk«. Dr Tin Ks'|)\Y& FRIDAY EVFNI.VOik. At.nl 18 and 1! M-iii 1,^; m ma la'pfiiev a , jlrew S’n'K In tJ..» »*LJlertmii w»U lei imdtnnny tJ,- ot ui * b t wnteis «»i the 17'h. Iflh and K» h cerUu- . .nv*’'z I hem wid Ke f nirMl the rullowing • I huu< c*. .» VV'Tfu. VV*itl.er*j»f«»n’8 work*. 4v. Aummon Ili'rW '\ f Itsv i;\r.'.\' -^roti . ( o-nm^niH. Xj 4r 2 < Fr-erhiir. h C.. HiS'e in Ar«- CoRwiNK. American luntiure C3iituinetl m .O T « m .v % a « A so. 1 ca.*e trench pa'eol veh c.,bu,2=..d Jenny Lm.l, r A T A L n o A ^ ' S , ^ » ' K - ; ' l . ' ' man and American Fryi J. j t . n. S l i l l i i l i i Dure, romproms all the m«7St a<imired styles exhibited at tiie W l;.?.ht,..der.,I THIBET Sf -ARFA. Also 1’J extra auahty fine binhk t ASIIJ T* M\-—I n ler gidt ( oeh. over ©lio, mx iiiot.ihi i r*toit. or 5 pa i .vrti ng s,i p of Lfnv fiooli*, M 7 P M af the great laJcs ro>«,n. i ! ; ' V - - t ; ; ^ 7 ; i T ^ : r v ^ v r , w o t k , „n Ho O il y r^n.'Oce. Bo.gr U'hy. I!•'.l<lry. the B o U wk l.H'res. ai.d nrr 11 I,it« rMure, a Ii ol w Ivrfa are l-ound m »he m.jsl substan tia!, tHs'ulbl ;ii.d e'egum -•yle. n h«» 'vho'e IS to be sohi without renerve nn > oilers an eppor- 'T i r a l Buet - I'l A. M, 81 llis^hniTiltUJ/Pir'vad)'’ ^ Ln'shi st. lejv og ti,e c.ty. r m R-PAT. Ar-n^. u Sh^ It*. &•' — 1 he ei 'ire lorntt! re *>t the above ie*i«Vnre, coin- pri ? ig aiegant prer g us e^, «-jf'ns, a haif«, ta^' cs. carpets. Led*, t.eil 'ing. ki .-hen tiirinlure &r VUo. r.Tbine's ol rnrovheeb, mmerib, fiic. privnU ! brary ot choie* and umfjre works in the F.nglijh. L <- 7 o’clock, at ’IlMERR LftNG ■ , delt il-) two Of fci»-«tl>arite h jilJing -K5. o ,i’lit pi,,-e i acHde^e«.n>he vi- ] se Fra ms leave evay i.mrn.hr «nl ihrnutth mp hr the accooinjodaft n of ni-t hau’?s » nl o hers d.ims ’.u*in-«s . » !b-.-«tr A \* ’ '*‘* b«tchas^sn le cm *■ . . n .. t .nd and tVr par.icoiaxs a^P V a! he li ic*. h - ro on j g ^ l M rhatnpaxno-'^V‘,'!,.\;;:S^^^^^^ vahe. ehamp stsne, suiiaTi e lor ho*«l k. epers. ui(Hmveineur*8shp.fi R. Miri«'aVf‘!! • Mah..gniy aru i.edaf—Toe cargo o«t brig Etrurian (i g,\* 45 <»iU fet-tt MaasaniKa >VTahneany Rj d- Jt.'>J.c ’ d)> (’edar.entntef! tod^bemure. ^L’uba Mahogany— togs m&hoeaiiy, per bark Thaler, from Greundil a \\n d-2?i t.ms Ore- adil a Wood. t aub'gues ot-tl.* Ai 3 o’elork, in G vemeur shp. l.e.iur-lH d - K i .viiitc -oiiur. I CM.i — i fij. n'f,. o\, r upproi roied endorsei notes. A, T >l.,r!t, tir...-, H. P. V ^ine.1, I»'! . nrv ai MNt.. try Un*.an M-irble—The cargo of .U 1-4 JS* >i..ck4v •• O .ry laid -a.ttu .ry lia'mn M.irbie ' i'*' p ' o '. 4J a bkciis ve-ncu ordui iry and very iar^e oved endorsed note?. ... ......... ja i v Y s r \ ' \ ”- s'reel, near Cor Iters qual ty Statuary Italian klocks) Italian aDproval endorsed no'es. l g | S l S ' S S S Esn. nuss-oa M.2robant. Audtion Room. 23 Piatt street, comer of Gold. Hardware. Crooke €3 m.af!e upon Ml Csiasignmcnts. B Lvery lot i.ff- reil will be sold vvin md rv» Store No. 1H*1 Pearl street. A lll oVbick, nMbf-r.8>efL*‘ Wd o .& (’« SSriiffst. The fotlnw.rg g .nfK ?e urned Imn ‘\hip l!’\ry‘!\nn. of Green tr.g gun aotl fixture?. 317 whelm* irons. 4 casks C'ude *percn oil Lataiosues and inmi)les on mnrnins of jale. *S ' Store No. 57 Tleaver street. 200 pieces rich figured troche chameleon Poult de Foie, (Jro de Also, an ipvoice ol Pans and Lvdns long ami stjuare Uroehe And ihe folltjwing overtinr* ot tho weck.ad 7 o U r.»s’ him some t weiiiT-five thousand dulhr»—ull collected by himv If P irucular^ to.morrow marble It.p bureaus, iruo'lle bed, maitra«s, cn'd labie*. I<,..kiiig classes ciockery. cooking »U)VC*. plated candUnticks. castorr, I'toVbirk a» Nh .i74 Jiy siree . Bro kJyn. ^tiinhoBrti.Yi -d roNPW io. chairs, roclier*, i •'•kmg ginvei. brut- 'S S r r L ; : ; ; S o r : ; ; , e V - ' — • thr* mat,.,iuc:u eri.atid suitable fur the cpy. southern and west IF-n'vh|>H Fiirnilnu-^Jl \u 13 Bai^Iar st ■y^O liLO tilVE NOTICE THAT THEY HAA and will attend to ibe sole of the same and to the pur chase of Gold Dust, or any Other business Intrusted to them, with punctuality ao^d despatch. RertroocfS : Messrs B arnard , ( r ari^ & ( o., I Messrs. K.* L ioh '^I h ^ ( ’o . Boston J II B artlett i& S on -, New Bedford M, w attend to thf* shipment 6f Merchandise 'consigned to . < ^ E . B.VRER .C O , J . COUWT3VK. B R O T H E R * c o l ~ A.VlER 1CA n \ g “ )MMEKGIA^^ HOUSE AT PANAMA. Thi- principal of said firm is A mos B. C orwink , Am ( onsul at that place. All communicatl.ina in New York addressed to the house care of Ln INOJTON. W n IS feCo.. 10 Wall street. .S'ew 1 ork, and all from California and Orc,?on. addre.ssed to the care of H svkx St Livi.aostoa, San Francisco, will leei'ire prompt utteDtioa .New York, January 10,1850. Howland 8t Aripinwall, , Hetcher W,.stray, J LinnoluStIo, 1 (J W Asplnwall, ^Philadelphia. (Irant S i Stone. ) jalAtt pA S s A O f e PROM L I V K R P O O E - c 5?U. D u b - i lln , BclfnsL «SJc. -The subscribera continue to issue, at rt.lnrrd ralrs. passage tickets Aom the above ports m *s( class biij I s mily The greatest care is taken to provide for the comfort and couvenience of passen gers. and every facility possible given them on embarka Alio drafts from ,ei opwsrds oashad at sight I d all the town. Of E n g ,and^.„.an. seco n d ol2 76 South st . corner of Maiden lane up stairs L their friends and the public, that no one has any lug aitic.es of their well known manufacture, viz ; No 1 Chrome Green dry and In oil impt^rial do do A I’ane d > «iry B do do Ex Permanent Green, in^oll Paris Blue, dry s ‘■’T. z t . ‘“ Vltra Marine Blue, dry Antwerp do dej _ ( el*-**tiiU do do B^^’c i r ' d : - New York Chrome Yellow .i,-:\; 2 2 A Bose Pink do l J . Turkey Umher, hurny and raw happiness, beauty, love, depend on Bound and In selecting an article of dentifrice for the teeth, great care should be taken to avoid every thing which possexeea a particle of grit or acid substance as both are destruf tive to the enam»l. t aution should also be used by pt |eDt« purchaaing for their children to refuse every thin or of the 6 li Ward—Refcrreil to the Finance Com. persons emplored, receiving salaries, in hi* Department, each dally, and whether the services of any can he dispen sed with. Without detriment to iho public service—Adop- By Aid. Concklin—liesolvcd, ^ a i 28ih street, between 6th and ■^th Avenues be under tije dtrccuen of the wtS.% e l, the fuiDishing of refreshments to members of tr»e Ctmnnon Council or others at the public expense, has been discontinued, and whereas, said resolution renders the use ul the nilver, cutlery, crockery ware, kitchen uten- m ihe custody o/ the keeper of the t'Jiy IJall, formally used in and by reason ot ihe tea room, and deposit tlie. proceeds ihereol m the Uiiy Treasury. Relerred to the Finance com. By Aid. Concklin—Resolved, That a space four feet wide on the easierlv side of 26ih street from 4’.h to Lex* in<rv.*n arenu**, be fugged, witere the same is required, un der the direction oi the Street comnjissioner. Referred to liy AM f'meklin—Resolved, that jvermlesn>n beffiVefi (o hia house orj the corner ol 2C'b s«rfet and o’h avenue all ■o be under ibo dirertinn uf the Street Coimniasiuner. Relerred to com. on streets By AldToncklin—Resolvptl, that the vacant lots on 14 h and Ibihaiecia, heiwccn 2d and Uuve.nuf’8, ami on 2d »vchUf beiwesn H’h and iotJi sirccis be it need in under ihe Uircc'ionol the Street Commissioner. Referred to en aves arid noes, viz : Affirmative - AM (inffin, Dodge, Qaklcy, Kelly, Presi- dent Smith, Bad. H.iws, Wilier, Shaw. Cook, Bard, Bm* ton, DelUirutier, Fiaiiklin, Cuhcklin—Ifi, Negative—Aid. \V mji ( I and rhapman-2 And Aid. Franklin. Cook and Chapman appointed such :om. on ihe parlid this Board. Ritf on ul the Finance cuti. in favor of renewing lease of pier fool of Market street to R. & G. L. Schuyler for a term of one year at the rant of 522*0. Adopted on ayes ainJ noes, vvl : Affirmative—AU S S S ; S 3 ' i S = u : ^ a iV i A i T i i ^ L i s i r CLKJIRI l D yK^TRRDJiY. ^ Delta, .Mehau, ssagua la Grande, P Harmony’. JIRRIVED YESTERD.ay. a r t t ” 3 i . 'T / 2 T i u brig Commeroe, Greenlaw, of Boston, for N York. Left hrigs Louis*. Stubbs, fur iialtimore. soon; Harriet, for N ” sVhr U V.'DaTis“ Briggs. 4 .is fm Wilmington, NC na- ^j\s.|J^8rTh Jays f a Baltimore, to Beturned—The ship Allerton. hence for California, re turned ia))t evening on account of the chronometers be ing out Of order. A now chronometer has been sent EsSSSSSSuii between them, and to bis manifest inconvenience form, is impaired and rendered less bene^cial and va- “ x h e bill,' therefore, which has been int|roduoed into The question upon the eonsUtutionaUty of a state law appoiritlDg OoimaiEaioDerB to appraiee the land lord’s interest in leases, in perpetuity, and requir ing him to sell at such appraisement is state- in terms too general and indefinite to admit of an} other answer than the expreasion of the opinion ii general terips, that an act of the legislature of the Slate which Bhonld authoriite and direct a forced sale, or transfer of property, by the owner to another per son, at the valuation and apraisement of others, ””n | £ . r Mk“^A |^iieR !,A .D . 1850. ju u \4uiuD auu xou mu fcoo uuc pig. JJaL 1 the top of “ qld Tom’s speed ” In less th tm ^ 'h o n r Bob retnmed. with a genuine swine, and alighting a t the grocerjr, he lifted the cover of the basket, and to the astonished gaze nf the grocezy man,^ who imagia- ed a Berkshire to he something more than a merw hog, exhibited a Very beautlfnl specimen of & je t black pig. A b idea strnck Sam Sm ith to play » jok« on Bub, and knowing his propensity to imbibe, tol^ him to go in the grocery and get a dram. W hile JJolr was gooSf Sam Smith ran round tho back o f tbw I T he PKEsroENT of the F rench R epotlic .—-A Paris eorrespondent of the National Era, whoso com. ArpreT”\ Rtipori of the Finance co suit against Chae. U. Reeve Uepurtuf ilopicd. ipmy, pro favor of discontinuing ife, upon his paying the cosU.— Kepurtol the Finance com. recommending the reference of Uie b^U ol J. McNespie be referred to the City Inspector. H l r S \ f n f 'j 'a \ y fh^; frt or cht, bark Pr ospect. Underwood, for Matanzas and 2”lL f s l 3 , € ? € ' £ ^ ^ Maxwell, for Antwerp do; LiUua, Pendleton, for C owes Sd\i^5rex?^v!:L«k“r ’o e L t Affirm,Uive—Alii. Griifin, Vorige, Wood, Oakley, Chap- Report of the Finance Commltlee j.a favor of referring the peuiion of T. McGuire, to ihe Aq.Department.— Report of the Com on Assessments in favor of confirm- II g tho assessment list for regulanng, paving and selting same offence j made htlildredsf of arbitrary arrests of influential political opponents ; dissolven the RepubUean Guard, cut down libeity trees, and removed from public sight all red caps, S r a t h - o n r a e r t L ^i^“te\ry?fe turning its anniversary into a day of mournini ; broke up banquets hy arined forCfi ; doubled a sala- noblemen and their famiKes, and prefects retired W Me5^wilh°foreign''7oTof° encral prosecution of the party of progress, dn Boh started bach, and, naturally enough, stopj^aS at the grocery to relate hig mishap to Ssam S m itb, who heard him out with a countenance eipresslre o f wonder, a t the same time doing his best to controt his increasing derire to burst into fits. “ W ell, g e t down Bob,” said the grocer, “ and take anotheif dram.” Bob didn’t reqnire| a second invite, ant! while he was getting his “ bald face,” tho grocer took the pup from the basket, and put back the pig. “ Bdassa Sam,” said Bob, coming out to mount hie horse, “ 1 am mighty obfnsticated ’bout dis pig. Fust I tink him pig, 1 know he is pig fust, b u t den t know he is pnp too. A m’t you sartain, Massa Sam , he was pig fast I” asked Bob, as he mounted his orfb- tur. “ I ’ll swear to it,” replied Smith, and away Bob rode for the doctoFs. On arriving at the house. Bob delivered his mes sage, but the doctor seeaning somewhat incredulous as to the trath of the story. Bob, with a flourish of insulted veracity, opened the lid of the basket, when lo ! there was the identical pig that he had started with. Bob stood transfixed, and with ©yes protnt- ding, and mouth ©pen, remarked, “ for God, .’taint no nse, Mflssa, he be pup or pig, jus’ as he pleases.” The crowd heesme convulsed with laughter, and gave the Kentuckian three cheers. The fellow was hired to tell the same stoiy in the democratic parishes, which he did with luoh powerful effect th a t the wbigs carried the state.” —[N. O. Pio. V emon a n a Amnerat, N . H.,' OR tne otn instant, a ne carriage was an open one, and 1*4 it commenced descending a steep, long hill, the bold-hack iron gave way, letting tho tongue of Ihe carriage descend between tho horses, Oiiid permitting th« carriage to come directly upon their heels. They bec^-ioe frightened and com menced running: down the hill a t ^ fttridUB ratfi* ’w d the driver, losing ail control over t5«™, advised th* passengers to jump for their lives. The Writer thus—• graphicalljr describes the subsequent eveflts of this thrilling scene i “ Several gentlemeS, together with the driver, i from the atsgd, leaving John D. N u tter, gaiiv’oAM Grifiin,-!. Report ol Ihe cum on Assessments adverse to the peti- cioriof James Lynrh for a deducuon of assessment for sewer in Cross and Duane streets. Adopted. Ueporlol com on Assessments adverse lo tho peiition of D, Uenrigues i-jr relief from assessment for regradin? An- liony elicel; also adverse lo the jietlUon of .John Ridley reUaiive to sewer in Beckman street Adopied. Report of Ihe com on Assessments recommei --------:e of the conimunicalionof Sami ' ” ■ Medora, Roby, Mariel and Portland ; Millaudon, But relerence of the conmiuni finanoe eom. Adopned. Report ol com on Asses-sments adverse to the peiiuon of John Hughes and oiliere. uskn gto be relieved from the as- sessmem lor building a sevyer m IJih sircel. Referred Report of the Finance com in favor of renewing leaso of Cook, flard, Britten, Dclamater, Franklin, nance to pave Uth street from 1st to 2d avenues. Adop ted on ayes ana noes. n z : 5 S ' E S ~ S “ \ « Report of tho com. on sirceis, in favor of flagging side walks on Ihe soutlieast corner of Grand and Christie sts. Laid on the table. Report ol the com. on streets, in favor ol fencing vacant t and 643 and 645 Water s.reot. •nding the ....... very. Hlnchb-rm Boston ; At Port auPHnee, 26th ult, sch ijlranua Ames, for New N l ork*' 26‘h nl‘) h[-ig Velasco, Crabtree, DOMESTIC PORTS. Nv —Ar 13th. ech Oregon and Daniel Webster, fi ; Z Stratton, Phiiadelphla. Cld sch 1 Merritt,! , . . . . : 3 . , \S’kSSISSi.IoSStt have chanced to us The following (Dploma. as well os eertifleates from James K i hiltoD. M D , Practical Chemist, and John Torrey D , Professor of themistry. can be seen at the office of B oston , November 6,1847. ; g ? a s . , tb« direction of TlioiaasCaraley, Esq, . . g s p i ^ s r : : To Mr. F. XRrRSTO'f t ity of New York, April 12th, 1848 Many other Important recommendations can he seen at A liberal discount wiU be made to the trade. Depot of the proprietor. 13 P latt atrest , N Y *pl eodfeC Gulins ant! Curiamt. Office No. I Bro; Catalosue, and samo® m o tn^ of sala. ssS UaUlJognes snd samples on the momins of sate. ■„S s , 4 t « . u l i S | ) K j 5 l S £ . U p\K2TKi » . V . 2 7 r “ '• w \ ,? u ’S ”,'S n . \ \ ' _apL02w ________________ No.v 108 St no nig street E O irT H E .‘^OI TH A M ) W ENT TRADE. T-. vr-®^l*^v**ir’ Books, e tc. mesUc Stationery, and every other article tioners. which, in quality.price and assorti be .surpassed— Blank Books—All sizes, patterns and styles of binding. [ h e T o ^ & r w ^ e r r t t a i r ^ ’ Papers—Writing, drawing, wrapping. Sc.. b H «fflS“ ss5i^'H’'sV2':s.rsL. T=iiSIP5? boards, colored, gold and sUrcr papers, and every otP-^ Printing and cbSaTing at the cheapest rates. Goods keely shown , derierssnppUga -^^He f • A^S J J»T^ eevi* Ob t KUHN.' .88 Charitable Mech Asi K ^ t i K U T n i r and copy at the SFIUNG a il Exchange tie. Has con- r in this city, _____ ^ _______ ^ _ joining coun- tiw? »nd in'the nei^hlitp^iig states. Personr desirbnsof purchasing, selling or exchanging, can Bcaresij &il to b« suited on application at this office. The rate cf ccohmlfi- alon is, in all cases, one per cent, when sales are eflf «ted— otheryise no charge is made. _________________ r a l i f o i ’i i l a A r m s . w . s r m s a c o . , 01 B lalden la n e , one doo? h e lo w G o ld B tw e t. A L L E jrS EK VO L V IH G F I S T 0 1 . S —Thmnh XJL Revolvers, a new and improved article ; Rifles^ Car bines, MnsKets, Fowling Guns, Bowie Knivsa, Picto, ke ke. Hardwares and Cutlery of aU kinds, suIUhle for CalifotnlA at MUamely low igioea ____________ auZ2 S a v e y o M i * ^ i n R o o f s nPHE American Patent Soap Stone Paint has proTod, i by tho experiecce of the last ten years 50 be the mart dnrabie *nd economical articlo ever offered to the pchlic, * and making these .that make sU tin ox metal ortho low price of one cent per sqnexe foot. ~ ^ B. P. BUNKpt, 185 Chimher street. N.B—Orders tit the atjore, 130 Chamber atree either for zoolb <7K painting ^ 1 'ta Nus 3^^! Cherry street ami A«.opted on ayes aud noes, viz r ton. Delamaicr, Frankiiii. Report of the c m. un streets, m favor uf pav mg iiSth ‘o l u r?cn“ e V ,\lurLi“o?dmr\e Iberelur'®'Aaopted m ayes ami ones, viz: Afflrmauvc-Aid Kelly, Pres’.den:; Aid Griffin , p.rdge. Chapman, Smith, Haws, Mlilcz, Shaw, Cook, Bard, Bri',- ton, Delamater, Franklin. Report ol the G.m. on strews, in favor of regulating and grading 44ih street, from the 11th avenue to the Hudson nver, wiih an ordinance therefor. Adopted on ayes and Report of the comnm'ee on streets, in lavor of re‘»u1a^- ion Park. Relerred b a ct a “ a . 2 ~ s Repnn of the cem on: er in 9ih st, cod T H IR T Y - F I K S T COITGKESS—F i r s t Session. W ashington , April 16, 1850. IN SEN A T E . The deficiency bill was again taken up, and the de bate resumed on amendments of no general interest Mr. Cass moved to strike out the appropriation for lUlfit of a Chargi to Austria, ter some debate on tbe general principles in- id in the amendment, it was rejected—yeas 17, 28 Tbe bill having been amended in scr- ’ oulars, was passed. r. Foote moved to take up his motion for thi lect committee of 13, b ut after debate, it was agreed to make it the special order for half-paat twelve to morrow. Tho Senate then wont into Executive nut a IIIIIB way on me laviu spok ■re death fleemed waiting with open jaws to ra re them—and yet they.retained,like two hero*. ._.j, a presence of mind, rarely, if ever exhibited, un der such trying oLrcumstances. Just before .the c \ - reached tho curve, one of the horses trip describe them Jhenorses were now rnsninj « a id, foaming M d p unging a t a fr ig h tM •where death fleemed waiting with open jaw s t der Euo_ riage reauueu u,.o and fell in such a s R io t —R ioters S hot . B a '- ooe - A'r 12th, erpool; Harriet and Jessie. Havre. H alloweli .—Ar 6th, sob Warrenton, Richmond ; Ilth ble. Pcrtland for NYork—put in for fori c.t,“ r » K . S l ; , ’2 t S . - S n f 2 2 r HOUSE OF R E P R E S E N T A T IV E S he House met a t a quarter before one o’clock, r a prayer by the Ghaplain.the subordinate < was about to commence the reading of the journal oi dividual was proceeding to do so. 'ib e j hadhada doorkeeper and a postmaster thrust upon them, and he was not willing to have a olerk in the same way Tho Speaker said that the journal bad been pre pared, as usual, under bis direction. The-individoai at the desk was a subordinate officer of the late clerk, and now occupied his original station. Thissubor-- s»',,rA .‘.t ' r s ‘2 S ' z £ f r i a g the House is not organized, and no business can be transacted. This, however, will not prevent tne read ing of the journal. nominations were made and tellers appi House voted with the following result: he Meyamensmg, proceeded tow a itu tao lira, auu commenced an engagement with a gang o f half-grown boys, and every body else west o rtheni. The residents in the vicinity of the fire are hard working, indnstrijus Irish people, and forw tim e their dwellings were, menaced with destmetion. Tho neighhorhootl is pretty well built up, and is famiHar* ly known as “ Buena Vista,” but the name h a d erefired-by the p a r ti e i __________ oeeame intensely and painfully interesting. A young man named McKee, who run# with tho Franklin, waa badly wounded on. the bead with a brick-bat. H e was oarried off’the ground. A boy, whose name we d ' ^ ’— --------- b j a BlDgle shot in one oi iimping away from the grp: A lad named John Faxle.,, _ ____ ________________ Catherine street, wa* shot badly through the hand and in the shoulder. H o was taken lo the drug store corner o f N inth and Catherine streets, lie fointsd from loss of hlood whilst being carried f r t ^ the Sf2.fi Total number of votes c ast ....................... 187 DrioK-oat;- n e was oarrietl off the ground. ^ t m g ................................................................. I..K The House again .ballotted for the fifth tim e, via Y o u n g ..................................................................... 63 S c a ttering.................................................... Endori»^^p;®^^Moner;'^to^^ o S t ^ o ^H a v in|failed to elect aolerk,,onmotion,theHouse irbor; Fionei 4;: The aubsetiber will warra TooG tight that he undeitak cent per sqnexe foot. - ------------ ^ com on »cwBi» i EESiiSri£2”““ ““ «rar=T\ s S k S S - - - ------------- tss& isss away by the xatB, so t h a t i t will be hard to identify iL It is supposed to ho an unsuccessful attempt at ahoitios, thfr xppe belpg Xor the pui^ose of eludiug saft)icid& in ca^e of the discovery of the body. The body may have, been lying as found since the »iJi hut more prubahly not more than three o rftur ,—The deepest snewistibzs, s it i- ^P a iL w j^H U , April 16th-Cld, fchs Charlotte, EicBMO.vij-%: I4th, B°haBShSona, Dearborn New Tork; Harriet Ellen. Kent, rbOadelpbia; Mary ilisa ' I ‘ I