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fTHE NEW YORK-HERALD. - ? ?_?????? , , ? ? ? ? ? ? ? fc? II J_ ? *? - WHOLE NO. 7400. SUNDAY MORNING, MARCH 27, 1853. PRICE TWO CENT1?. vower |0W Kit T THEATRE.? DOORS OPEN AT 7 ; CffB rlata at 7>? o'olook. eveaing, luoh 38. will be pnfcnud THE RAO PICKER OP PARIS tMhMJTMB Mr Eddy MMW Mr. Johnston ImBl, Mr. Seymour 0t Frinlia Mr. Fletoherl NICK OP T Sfiak efthe Wood. Mr Eddy | V*|lk .Mr. Gianni $3. Bruce. . . Mr. Hamiltonl Bfultf Mr. Hamblinl fig To* Mr. Dawson I Mart# Mr*. Parker Claire Mr*, Ycomans Maragran Mm. J. Dana . Mme Potard. .Mrs. Yeouinas HE WOODS. Edith Mri. Yeomaas Mr*. Ilruoe. . . .Mr*. Broadley Phusbe Miss Marshall Nell Mr*. Dnnn Tali* Dee Mr*. Parker ilVBTON'8 THEATRE, CHAMBERS STREET.? DOORS > one at 7; to commence at 7 X o'eloek. Maniay evening, March 28, will bo performed TH K MERRY 1HTES OP WINDSOR. " f John PaletalT Mr. Burton ? Calve Mr. Placid* ? H. Evans. ..Mr. Johnstoa Ford Mr. Dyott Pac* Mr. Fisher Shallow. Mr. Sksrrett (Uaader Mr. Pick (a* tar Fen ton. .Mr. Holman ? Mr. Thonpc H THE T! WO Platol Mr. Norton Bardolph Mr. Kauell Corporal N;d. .. .Mr. Ijovore Simple Mr. Paraloa Mr*. Page Mr*. Skerrett Mr*. Ford Mr*. Dyett M [stress A. Page .Mr*. Barnard Dame Quickly. ..Mr*. Hughes QUEENS. N ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET. ? DOORS ?pea at 6JJ; oartain rises at 7}i o'olook. Inw evening, March 28. Trill be performed THE RED REIVER OF SCOTLAND ?llderey . . Mr. W. G. Jones I Lolias Mr*. W. G. Jone* O'NEAL THIS GREAT. ? , , $'Bri*n Mr. W. G. Joae* | Elinor Mr*. Nichel . CT. CHARLES THEATRE, BOWERT, NEAR CHATHAM C square. ? Box** and Parquet, 2S eent*. Menaay ??eniag, Marob 28, will be performed RICHARD III. . JL chard Mr. J. R. Scott I Richmond Mr. Byrn PARIS AND BACK FOR FIVE POUNDS. Snetilc Mr. Robinaoa | Fanny. . . . .. .Mr*. Mason | ARM UN'S MUSEUM ? ON MONDAT EVENING, AT JD 7K o'olook, by (pecial request, Bulwor'* play of ?ONET? Evelyn. Mr. C. W. Clarke; Clara, Mia* Mestayer; fir* re*. Mr. lUdawav, Ac. This afternoon, at S o'olook, THE M Il.l.KK OF WHETSTONE; Song*, Danoes; and DEAF A8 A POST . Tho Petrified Horso, Egyptian Anti anlties, Ac., Ao., can be seen at all tiuiea. Admission to tho Whole Ma seam. Entertainments, Ac., X o*nt?; Parquet and Vint Balcony, I3}i cont* extra. flHBISTT'S OPBRA HOUSE, 472 BROADWAY, ABOVE Grand street.? Open every night during the week, under ?be *ol* direction ana personal auporvision of E. P. Christy, Whose eonocrt* in tU* *ity, fer the paat aix year*, have bouu feoeWed with fhvor by highly reapeotable and raahionahl* ?ndience*. Ticket*. 26 centa. Doors open at d)j; to cum Mtnm at 7%. Oa Saturday next, Aprfl 2, annual henudt rj. B. Donniker, violinist. On and after Monday, April Cw>**ct will wmmen** at 8 o'*lo*k. PROFESSOR ROBERT HELLER, THE GREAT PRINCE of Wiiarda, and Magician of all Magiciuna, before whose Blighty feat* and power* of maxlo all other practising eeu ynror* mart quail and give ap the palm of merit reapnet xully annoancc* to the publio of the United Sut.a t'.a' ewing to the alteration* and Improvement* in the now ?r i ?plendid saloon, which 1* (itnated directly over th* la'e a**a* of hi* wondrona enchantment, taking more time t Complete than he anticipated, he cannot re-open until MONDAY EVENING, APRIL4, When ha will positively commence hi* second *e**on. The Mew saloon will bo perfect in every particular, replete with womfort and luxury, and the most airy and best vantllatcd Ball ia tbia city. It will be accessible from Broadway, with #nt tb* obnoxious inconvenience of asoending or descending Mhbhi, which Profesior Heller found to be displeasing to tb* ladie* who came ao frequently to witness his grand Marfortnancee. The Profeiaor will re-open his aaloon with it* price of ADMISSION REDUCED TO 35 CENTS. Which will enable all classes to visit him; but as tho comfort ?f th* ladies maat ho SHMciallyatudlod, a fow front cushioned ?eat* will be reserved for their particular accommodation, Which scat* can bo secured during tbo days of performance, jrkeSOoents. - Of the stage and it* wonder* it is impossible to spoak; bnt Brilliant Hclleriams, New Effect i, mors Miraclos. Tricks un Beard of. Extraordinary Marvels, Feats unparall.-lod, Fan, Jakes, Witticisms, Laughter and Mirth, will be tho order or ill* grand and unapproachable entortainmont, which will astonish and amuso, delight and instruct, all who visit tho greatest Wizard of the day. Tiik Whole Wubi.d Must See Him. MISS JULIA GOULD HAS THE HONOR TO AN aoaace to her friends and tho publio that hor benefit Will take place on Friday next, April 1, when will be pre , Vented the fine comedy of SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER. With, sec* ml time here, the highly successful comedietta of TOR PET OF THE PETTICOATS. The whole strcugth of tk* oosapany will appear. BOWERT THEATRE.? MRS. H. P. GRATTAN'S BE Befit. ? On Wednesday ovcuing, March 30, A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS. GUesOverreacb, (for this night only). . . .Mr. J. R. Scott 1*1 bt line kindly volunteered bis valuable aid.) A variety of Singing and Dancing, 4c. 4*x b*ek new open. A^PRAKD CONCERT, IN AID Of THE LADIES' -Benevolent Society, for the relief of tho poor attached teSt . Mary a Church, will take plaeo at the Apollo Rooms MO Broadway, on Easter Tuesday, Mareh 29. Tickets, "Si cts VALENTINE HAS TOE PLEASURE OF AN 1/ msscIii aa MMM*ip*nt with the popular vocalist Madams Savaray, aaMstsd by Hurt Stoepel, the wonderful MM atiu1 on the extraordinary wood and rirtw instrument, Wb* wfll nightly glv* a isrand Vocal and lustr umeu tal Con ? V* ceanectioa with hi* Parlor EntatUlnaeuts. Ad S. " f AUBwtiw*.? Tnirs irttt know* Ic._. Tllslaa and delinsator of Yank** P*euliaritl<is oon s his Iauglmble Parler Entertainments, illnstratlng a VWiSty sf amunlng chnracturs, evury ovening this week, at Sep* Chapel, 718 Broadway. Tickets, 60 c*nts; geatle man and two ladle*, fl. Open at 7; commence at 8 o'clock. OWmV ALPINE RAMBLES, AND ASCENT Of Mont Blane.? Sp**ial Notice.? A pla*? adapted for tMa Bov*l and baaatiful *ntertainmeut ha* at Ungth tw*a ** leated !? febis *ity, and i* about andergoing th* alteration .Bad saafc*I1Uha*at requisite for its presentation, due notice ?f which will be shortly given. QTILL OI'RN, AT 406 BROADWAT. RISLKY'S ILLUS |J tratcd Kiver Thames and tha City of London, Xvery evening, at o'clock, and on Saturday aftori\oon, at Sa'oloek; also, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 3 o'clock, for schools. Illustrative deseription by J. H. Hammersly, V. D. Admittance reduced to only 25 ocats. IfPBBITM OF EGYPTIAN ANTIQUITIES. -STtTYVT XvL sant Institute, 650 Broadway.? New open, the rare and Walnable oel lection of Pharonio and Ptolemaic remains, jaat Imported direct from Egypt, and formed by Dr. Abbott, du ting a resMeaoe of u aw arcs of twenty year* in the East. Ad ?IwlTn SO ccntc; ehfldres half price. Catalogacs for sale in th* roe so*. Open d axing the day and eveaing. BALER AT AUCTION. AC. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER. -CABINETMAKERS ? Stock at Auction, on Tuesday. ? A. C. Tuttlu will acll ?a Tuesday, 2!;th inst., at 10 o'ciook, at the warcrootn*, No. 452 Broom* street, (corner of Mercer,) the entire stuck of Mr. Joseph Sonimcr, consisting of rosewood parlor suits, in bro eateUe and in muslin, ready to bo covered in suoli styles aa Mie purchasers may desire; mahogany sofas, teto a totes, centre and sofa table#, liall stands, library and se<ir.!tiiry Vookoascs, extension tablet. French and Gothic bedsteads, -stressing bureana and washstanda, Ac. The whole of which *riU be warranted of superior manufacture, and sold u ithout reserve for cash. Alao, one banker's elegant.in-ibogauy desk, made to order at a coat of $330. Catalogue! will be ready on toe mornli.g of sale. COPPER ORE.? SECOND SALE BY TilE NOKTU Carolina Copper Company ? For delivery during the month of April.? SIMEON !>!( a PER will noil at unction, nt the Merohants' Exchange, on the tint Tuesday of April next. At 12^ o'clock, two hundred tons of copper ore, vU.: ? 100 ton or about thirty percent, and one hundred ton* of' about twenty per oeut in richness. Term a mad* known on the day Furniture sale at uoboken ? t. b. bleeckbr A CO. will aell at auction on Monday, 38th last., at half past ton o'clnek, at No. 6 Hudson place, Hudson stroot, lioboken. the iseuteel fnrniture contained lu one half of said bonae, comprising English icjrrnln earpeta, tufted mti, ma IkOgMay sofa. chairs. work taMee, with revolving and inarhlo tops; marble top iofa tables; mahogany breakfast tables, ?entre do; (tilt idrandolei, marble clock, stoneware and cnt |Im; book shelves, pier window shades, Frunoh bed ?tends. cottage black walnnt do; mattresses, feather bolsters and pillows, marble top double mahogany washstanda, black ^ralnut single do., rosewood and black walnut chairs, dress Sag bureau a, steel tire irons, solar lamps, stair car pot \ oil cloth, refrigerator, and a complete assortment of kitchen furniture. Terma, cash on day of sale. CW. HOLMES, AUCTIONEER.? IIOU SEIIOLD FUR ? nitcre. ? To-morrow, (Monday,) at 10^ o'clock, at tho (ales room. M Iteekman street, a great variety of new and ???ondhand furniture, consisting of mahogany and black Walant bedsteads, sofas, lounge*, lounge beds, teto a tetea; titaek walnnt and mahogany wnrdrones, mahogany cribs, laly ebalra, ran* and spring seat chairs and rockera, m-irblo top bureaux and wasbatands, looking glasses, hair mattress es, Ac. Sale positive, to close a consignment. Handsome household furniture ?william IRVIM5 A CO., auctioneers, will sell at auction, ?u Monday. March 2Hth, at lOVtj o'clock, at No. 9 Fifth avenue, ?erner of Clinton place, handsome household furniture ? Carved rosewood aud black walnut parlor furniture; tapes %rj and Brussels earpet.1; French plato pier fllMN; lace window curtains; rosewood etegere, plate glassdoor; elegant ? rosewood piano, Parlen figures bronzes. China varos. Ac. Saperb oil paintings ? Brldgewater Madonna after Raphael; Virgin, by BMsoferato; St. Francis de Sales, original by Mu Tillo; Circumcision, by Franck; Cattle Piece, by Bcrgnlcm, Md other line paintings: black walnnt and mahogany be?l fcoom fnrniture; hair mattresses, featlier.bedi, counterpanes, klankets, Ac.; mahogany sofas and chairs, in hair cloth; tea ?cut glassware; a fine mangel, and an assortment of en rurniture. JOHN W. SOMERINDYKE, AUCTIONEER, STORE No. II Spruce street? Chit dour sales of all dosuriptions Attended to in any part of this city or Brooklyn, with promptness. Ooods received at the store, properly arranged and sold at at a proper time. Our wish is to give satisfaction to those who employ us. WILLIAM T. BOYD, salesman. STANDARD ROSES AT AUCTION.? J. L. VANDE O WATER, auotioneer. No. W lVall street, will sell on Taesday, March 29, at lialr past ton o'clock, a ehoieo selection ?f new rosea, new peonies. and other fine plants, from tbe Bareery of D. Boll, corner of Broadway and Fiftieth strict. 8 AMU1L OSGOOD, AUCTIONEER.? OSGOOD ACONCK lin will sell at their store, KW Fulton street, on Tuesday, I 29th or March, at 10); 0' cluck# a uhuloe collection of furniture and fancy goods, Ac., vis., rosewood, mahogany ami klack walnut parlor aud bedroom furniture, covered in satin damask, brocatelle and hair oleth; marble top tables; ex tension do.; library bookcase", marble top bureaus, wash ?lands, enamelled eottage bedroom suits, chairs, desks. Ac. jOfttnlognet on tho day of snle. CJAMUF.LOSdOOD, AUCTIONEER.? OSGOOD ACONCK (O lln, store 138 Fulton street, will sell on Wednosday. the ?ti day. of March, at No. b Amity place, Laarcnoe street, t>?tween Bleecker and Amity street, a fine collection ef par , lor aid bedroom fnrniture, manufactured by A. S. Nue, ex |ri?slr to order. Fnll particulars in Monday's papers. NR ARTS.? AN ORIGINAL PORTRAIT OF MARIA Antoinette, by Le Brnn, for sale ; a beautiful picture, PINE ARTS* ?ad bast the site of life. CHAS. JARYI9, fid White street, RBMOTALS. SBABCOf K, DENTIST, 70RM1RLY WITH K. BAB s low, will remove on the flrit of May to No. 2 l/aien m, tvnet ef r?u(<Mlk streoC "D.ROADWA V theatre? iT^a^marsii all, soli XJ T,m?.-noor? open at t%; to commence at 7K ?'olook. Monday evening, Maroh 21, will b? performed METAMORA. Metamora Mr. Forrest Kausl.inc Mr Sunfnrd Erring ton Mr. Whiting Lord Fita Arnold ... Mr. Duff I Walter Mr. Conway Sir A. Vaughan. .Mr. Conway I Nahmookee. . . .Mat. Ponia Mordaunt Mr. Pope | Oceana Mrj. Warwiok A Paa Saul Mix Prioe TO PARIS AND BACK FOR FIVE POUNDS. Snostle Mr. Davldge Poonoe. . . . . . . . Mr. Stanford Markhum. . . .Mr. Davaaport Lieut. Spike. .. Mr. Mntthewa Spriggins Mr. Henry Fanny Spri*gina. .Misa l??wi? "VTIBLO'S GARDEN.? CRAND COMUINATION ITA IN MAN OPERA TROUPE, CoinprUin* the principal Artful* of tho ALBONI AND MAhETZKK TROUPES, orrifinc night. Monday, March 2H, will be perform?d Doaiaetti's comic Opera, In thr?e acta, of r DON PASQUALE. Don Panquale Sign or Marlnl Doctor Malatesta Slgnor Beneventano Ernesto Signor Salvi Norina. , . Si'tnora Albonl The priocs of tioketa will be two dollar* aud one dollar, according to location. VTIBLO'S GARDEN.? THIS ESTABLISHMENT MAY -L\ be engaged tor roapectable performances en tho oS nlghta, (Tuesday. Thuraday, Rod Saturday.) during the Opera season. Apply, from 8 A. M. to 4 P. 11. , te Jlr. W. A. MOORE, on the stage. TyALLACKS TUEATRE. BROADWAT, NEAR TT Broome atrcet.? Doora open at li%; tooemmencaat 7M Monday evening, March 28. will be performed MONEY. Sir John Veacy, Bart Mr. Chlppindale, Jr. Alfred Evelyn ... Mr. Leat^r | Mr. Stout . . . .Mr. Brougham Gloasmore Mr. Vincent Mr. Gravoa Mr. Waloot Capt. Smooth. . . .Mr. Maaon | Georgian* Mra. llala Clara Donglas Miss Laura Keoue Lady Franklin ? Mrn. Cramer Toe Orchestra will perform a variety nf popular maaio. HIGH LIFE BELOW STAIRS. The Duke's Servant Mr. Wslcot Sir Harry's Servant Mr. Brougham WOOD'S MINSTRELS, 4U BROADWAY, ABOVE Howard street. ?Open every evening.? H. Wood, Ma nager and 1'roprlotor. Tun entertainments offered by thia oelehrati-d company of Musioiana and Ethiopian Delineators eauut t Le equalled by any other baud In tiio Uuitod States. See programme. Deora op<;n at CM; ooncert commences at 1\ o'clock. Ailmlaaion, 2A conti. The public aro roHjicct fully informed that the afternoon ooncerts are discontinued. TT-OOD'S MINSTREL'S. 4-M BROADWAY.? HORN'l v T Benefit.? 1". Horu renpoctfully announooa to his friondl and the put. lie tlint hie bonefit ia fixed for Monday evening, March i"*, when tie will offer snoli an entortaiameut as, h? truata, will aintain the v?ry high standard of excollonoe which thia onmpaiiy has attained. Also, that Mr. Horn will attend in person on Monday. 23th inst. . at tho ticket office. Mil. tri 1 lialt, to sue his frienda, and all those who may wish to Urn or him with a call. Box offloe open from 11 till 2 P.M H'HS EMZABRTH T. GREENFIELD, WHO HAS i'i b?. a honored with tho soubriquet of THE BLACK SWAN. ? ? e-.Hcitation of numerous ladies and gentlemen of this ei< will previous to Iter departure for Europe, (where she ?a f..r the purpose of improving herself in tho divine it' ' r -laic,' give ONF. GRAND CONCERT, AT METROPOLITAN HALL, On Tmvuoav Evksisq, m.uch.h, wb-n ahe reap-ctfully rolicita the patronage of the citizuns of New York, whose kindn?aa towards strangora in prover bial, and ? hone approbation she hopes te merit. She will be assisted by the following artiata: ? M'Ue. Ida L'Ecluao, I'upil of the Royal Coaasrvatoiro, Brnaaels: Mr. Stephen Lcnch; and an OncMKftTR A or OVER THinTY PilllrORXKll, Conductor Mr. G. P. BrUtow Mr. Meuller will preside at the Pianoforte. The Grand Pianoforte is from the manufactory of Jonaa Chlokering, Esq. Tickets, Hfty cents; secured senta, one dollar. The tloket office will l>e opened at Samuel C. Jollle's music store, No. 300 Broadwny, on Mouday, where seats can bo socurod C1RCUS.-NF.W YORK AMPHITHEATRE, 3 7 BOW try. ? Monday evening, March 28, and during the week, EQUESTRIAN PERFORMANCES. Acrobatic aud Gymnastic Feats By the finest Troupo in the countnr. Tricks and antics by the performing Ponlcft. Damon and Pythias, and Cinderella. Clown Sam Lathrop Metropolitan hai-l.-sanpord's great na tlonal panoramio painting of th? Mississippi river.? The onlypaiDtingaver axhrbltad of the river from its mouth to the Fall a of St. Anthony, a diatanee of nearly three thunaand miles. Exhibition every evening, at 7>? o'olook: Saturday kfternoons, at three o'clock. Admission, SOe; ohildron, ?io. SOCIF.TY LIBRARY ROOMS, NO. WS BROADWAY.? Vrftnd concerts given every evening duriiu the week, by aignorina EUlA Y^cntisi. 1'iiuiA Pvuua aud Manager, she has the honor to inform tho pulillo that In oonsequenco of the great expense sho has incurred by engaging distinguished artists, she is obliged to change tho prico of admittance to HO centa, from Mondanr. 2.-th Maron. Shu is annisted by Miss Julia Barton, from Brougham's Lyceum, Mrs. Knisey, Rich ardson, Giavina. Harrison, Ac.. Ac. Mr. Meyer, from Mine. Thillnn's troupe; Mai tirllill, Musical Wonder, 10 years of age; Mr. Orvinrton. Jtc.. Ac. M'llo. Fanny Hudson will dance la Ma;.urkn, la Mauola. Pianist and Conductor, Auguslue Hogan, Tickets, M vests. T# cd?ita?Bce at s o'clock ?*"??; John mil. a drtbci m . ?f ?an?l street; Petit Jm r*I?F ??>?a wieh ?? ..sawat. Areher. W Greenwioh lot; ut W. Lo^.utt, 1 li> nor of Oreenwioh and BANTARD'8 PILGRIMAGE TO JERUSALEM AND the Holy Laad if bow open, at the now and spacious Qeortnt, is Broadway, adjutaiu the Metropolitan Hotol, and eontinned every ?veuiug. Painted from authentic draw togs made npon the spot, bj Mr. Banvard, daring aa extoa aive tour, undertaken exprcsaly for the work. Mr. B. will ?a plain the paintings personally. Picture movesat 7Jfc anil ob Wednesday and Saturday arteraoons, at S o'eloek. Ad mission, Ml cents. children, half price. Franklin mubeitm, 175 Chatham street.? ceo. Loa, Proprietor. ? The above establishment Is open every afternoon, at 3 o'elook; and in tha evening, at fx. far the purpose or " Olaaiie and Original Representations of Living Btatunry." by M'llc Casinet's Troupe of Modnl Artist*. to gether with a varietv of baautifal performances. For further particulars, see bills of each day. Admission: ? Seat* in Private MM, II cents; Stage Seats. with eusMnnad arm ahairs, if!)i vents; Boxes. 23 cents; gallery, 1 Vrj, conic. HOBOS 8THAD8. PF.TERSVILLF. HOMESTEAD ASSOCIATION. ? A NUM ber of persona, of small moans, finding it Impossible to pay the exorbitant rates now being asked for apartments and house* in thin city, and believing such increase of rants will continue for veins to come, thereby compelling them tc rrcide in small attic roems, or damp basements, in some low place in tlilu city, endangering the lives of themselves aad families, have M*VMd a truet of land on the New Haven Kallrond, in the tovrn of New Rochelle, whioh they intond t* lav out iuto village plots. The laml secured contains many of the moat beautiful building sites In the State. The sccn?ry is of the most ro mantic charaeter ? hill and date ? which must naturally ia sure the hualth and pleasure of thoso who settle there. I'pon this property aro several houses, barns, Ac., whioh. aa they eoBsidor the monied man in assouiatioiia established for the benefit of workingmcn ahould not have a preponder ating Influence over tho benefits to be derived from any im provrmentu which may be on tho prnporty. they have clotor iiilned al.nlt not be offered for sale, but that each member shall have an eiiual chance to draw one of the houses with out anv extra charge whatever. Public meetings will be held everp Monday evening, at f o'clock, at American llall. corner of it road way and Grand street. Articles of Association and ciroulars can be lied gratis of either of the officers. F A. POTTER, President, No. 2 Hanover street. W. H. n<>\T, Secretary, No. ?iO Ninth avenue. P. N. GrxATLtr Recording Secretary, 171) l?r?adway WATCHES. JEWELRY, Ac. WATCHES AND JEWELRT.? THE SUBSCRIBER IS selling all descriptions of tou> awn sit.van watuhcb, isvsut isb ni.ru wtia at retail, at much less than the nsnal prices. JUROKNaa.V WATOMB*. Real Jules Jnrgensen watehas raoeived by every arrival, witfi certificates ttom him with each watok, warranted per (set time keeper a onorrn watok as. Duplex and levers, in hunting and magie ease*, perfeet time Ve >p*r*. iKDirrsninT ssooss, and quarter second watches, for timing horsea, U geld aai diver ease*. cukokombtehs Splendid gold pocket ehronomatars, whisi rna'wlthoit any variation. bioht day witouu. Watches which rnn eight days. I.1AME1, WATOUSS fer ladies, some ia hunting cases. DIAMOND WATCH ?? lor ladles, some la magic case*. MAOIC WATCHSI, which change Into thruo different watcha*. WATCH ICS WHICH WISS ?a and tara the hands without any key. Fine gold lepine watehos, four hefesjeweHed .SM M Fine gold detached levers 9 0 1 Gold enamelled watches for the ladies M Ot Cold English patent levers 'Si M Oold English patent levers, hunting eases tiS 0# Silver patent levers as low as 18 W Silver detaohed levers as low as M M aad all other styles of watches at equally low prices. DIAUOBim. Diamond earrings, pins, brarolets. finger rings aad erotsea (or sale at much 1*** than tho usual price*. JBWBI.kY. All kinds of gold chains, pure gold weddtag ling*. <iM te> ? and aeals, gold |>ens and pencils, gold and silver thim bles, bracelets, Ereaatpina, euQ pins, loekots, ear ring*, gold ad d silver spectacles, gold toothpick*, charms, Chatelaine nbaint, Ae. sn.vxu vm?. Steiling silver spoons, eups, forks, pi* knives, aapkia rines. fruit knive*. wedding eake knives, A*., Ae. Watehes uid Jowtlry exchanged. All watoho* warranted to keep good time, or the money returned. RCPAIKS. All kinds of watehe* and cWfcs eleanad and repaired ia the best manner, at much less than the nsual prices. GEORGE C. ALLEN, importer of watshes and jewelry, wholesale aad retail. N* ? wall street, docond floor.) near Broad wav TO JEWELLERS, SILVERSMITHS, PLATRRS, AC.? A. RUDIGER, Din Sinkor, Chaser and Engraver, No. 61 Ann street. Any kind of dies well exeented, alsoeugrar ing and i baviugon gold, at very moderate terms. Please vail iu and try A6EHCT. Nye a co., ship agents and commission mem ehants, Valparaiso. wiuiiaf. svs. >. a. ainiAmnloa. Aoaurrui lokbais ft A/arsncst. Sabtia*o? Hon. Bailie Peyton Talpabah*? Messrs. Alsop A Co., Heaseaway k IH, Pahama? Messrs. Corwina, Bro. A Co., Garruoa A frit* Wm. Nelsoa A C*. Livbb root? Messrs. Bowmaa, Grlnnell k Co.. Willi** Jackson, Esq. Nbw Yobr? M***m. E. E. Collin* A Co., Qoedhae A C?? Capt. Eira Nye, steamer Paeifte. Bai.tisiobb? Me**rs. John Htndersoa A O*., Theme* J. Hand A Ce., White aad Elden. Saw FnAHoieoo? Meser* Fltat, Peabody A To., Haaaay, Bond A Hal*. Chaa. Doan*. Eeq., J. H Lyon. En Borrow- Messrs. Asami C. Lombard, Esq.. E. 0. Brighaas k Co , GUddaa A Williams. i Caitob-Nj*, Patkia A C?. muroiAL. q> cn nnn ^s oo? OR 9100,000 ? c as at the ru iJIiMi.WVi vent moment b* in not *4. is oiujuietlM and additional to $7J,U0U already invested, ir rtaal estate at ? point "in the Mississippi volley, poesesalnr ??paralloUd natural, bydrographieal. commercial, manufMtartag, *?d approximative railway advantages, with almost a p-rfcet certainty of realising, within the abort period i?f 0v* 0* hi m year#,. in return, eeveral millions of dollars; aad, if iteuraUo. the amonat originally ?o invested, by disposing of a small portion of the estate to pore baaed, within two ya an. Any person or person* wbo may be desirous of making an iuvast ment of the Mnd proposed, can have particulars, position and plan proposed by addrnsilng. stating time and plaae tor an interview, witbiu three days, Roality, Herald offloe. COLLECTIONS.? WM. IT TTARVKT, NO 120 WATER rtrcet, np stairs, collects account*, rants, 4c ,' and makes prompt returns. Refers to Messrs. kermit A Carow, 7G Son tli street; John T. Johnson, No. 6 Wall street; Klob A Lontrel, til William street; Franeia A Lentrel, 77 llaidea lane; llcnry J. Sandford, 139 Maiden lane; Wm. James Stu art, 157 Mouth street; Rutien Snoklor. 103 St. Mark's plaoe; Albert Van Wiukle, 205 West ftreet'; Thomas Savage, No. I Qol<l street. ? For sale? ten sharks astor rank stock, (Moot. Apply at the Exchange office of GEORGE H. SMITH, 137 Chatnam, corner of Roosevelt street. Notice. -th* hew tore and literpooi United StatWMall Steamship Company. ? An eleotloa for five direotors of tbls eompany will be nell at the office of th* eompany, No. M Wall street. In the oity of New York on Thursday. the 21st day of April next, between the homrt ef 1* o'clock M. and 2 o'clock P. M., and at the same tttne and place three persons will be ebosea to a*t as iaepeeton for the next noooertlng election. N. B.? The following it a oopy of the by laws of th? abort oompanr regulating the election of direotors and inspector! ?f the election of tlie eompaay, til 1. The eleotion of directors of the oempany shall b? heU at the offlee of the oompanr, in th* otty of Naw Tork, oa the irst Thnnday of March of *ach year, and three person! shall then l>? chosen, by the peraons entitled to rote for di rectors. to act as inspectors at th* next succeeding election, the polls to be opened at 12, and eontiauc open until 2 o'elook in the afternoon. 2. Votes by proxy t* be admitted, If th* power be legatlj oxecuted, aad in All other reepects sufficient. The annual election for directors of this eompany not h%? lag been held on tlie day designated and appoiatod by th? by laws thereof, an election ror five direotors will be heW at the time and plae* first above meutloned. WM. L. YOULE, Scerctary New Tork. March 17, 1885. VTORTH CAROLINA SIX PER CENT STATE BONO* Li ? 1 Treasury Department, Raleigh, N. C., January M ls83 ? Sealed propornla will be received in the oity of N?? Tork, antil 10 o'clock A. M.,of the 31st of March next, fU the pnrohaa* of $000, UUU of bond*. Usnad by the Stat* sr North Carolina. These bond* will boar date th* first of January, 1853, an', will run thirty years. They will bav* coupons attaohed, an< the. Interest, at *ix per ccnt per annum, will b* payaU* ? th* first dayaof July and January of each year. Both interest and principal will be payable at the Bask ? the Republlo, in th* ally or New Tork, unlo** where the pel ahaacr may prater to bav* them mart* payable at th* Inist ry of North Carolina. They are issutid under th* anthority of the Legislator* *1 North Carolina, for th* construction of the North Carulla* Railroad ; and in addition to tb* faith of th* Stat*, all th< Hock hold by th* State, in th* Mid railroad, and th* dend* from hM (took, at* axpreealr pledged for thai* ts desnptloa. Those bond* are, by express enactment, exempted froa taxation. Partus bidding will d**M addrce* thetr letter*. *ador*M " Scaled Proposals for north Carolina Stat* Bonds," to tk undersigned, in Naw Tork, dir*ot*d to th* ear* of Mewea Brawn 1 D* Bos**t, 180 front street, New Tork. Th* bid* will be opened in the Bank ef the RepsbUe, at i O'oloek, P. V., on theSlst day ef March next. In the preaanw of O. B. Lamar, Esq., President of the said Bank, and J. P. Brewn, aad David Vreaman, Ekki. Uiddtra may aleo kt pr***nt. Susoeufal bidder* wiH be required, as ioen as informed ei the aeceptaaoe of their bid*, to deposit in bank the amomat of their bid*, with the aeerned interest from th* first instant tc th* credit of th* Treaanrer of the State of North Carolina Tliis deposit may be made either in the Bank of the Borah lie, New York, or la the Bank ef the State of North CaroB a*, or in the Bank of Cape Fear, Raleigh, North Carolina. D. W. COURTS, PuHl* Treaanrer ef the State of North Carolina. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. -HANNIBAL AND ST. Joseph Railroad. ? Sealed proposal* will be received at the office of the undersigned, lu the oity of Hannibal, Missouri, until the Twentieth day of April, fur the gradua tin. uineonrv, and bridging of tireuty-flve miles of said road, extending west from. Hannibal. Propositions will also h* rocclTcd at our office, in the city of St. Joseph, Mis senri. nntil the tenth day of May, for the graduation, ma aonry, and bridging of tweuty-hve miles additional, extend Ing east from St. Joseph. Tbo remainder of the line, ex< tending a distance of over one hundred and fifty miles, will be placed under contract as seon as the same oan he pre pared by the engineers. Tbii line ombraocs some very heavy axoavatiecs end ombankuicnts, and noveral large bridges. Plana, profiles, and specifications will be roady at ea*t place one week previous to the letting. DUFF A LEARNED, Contraoiori H. A St. J. R. R. / kFFICB OF THE PANAMA RAILROAD COMPANT V New Yirk, March 16, IMS.? Th* annual *l*ctioa fo* thirteen directors of th* aboTO company will be held at th* office. No. 78 Broadtrny, on Monday, tho 4th day of April next. The polls will open at 13 and olosc at 2 o'alnok, P. M. Th* tnuufer books will b* elnscd on th* 2d and ttli of April FRANCIS SPIES, S*or*tary. COPARTNERSHIP IfOTICKH. "?"* * *? " aXV ^ /Vwi ?, . v> ? . .??/? ?_?. - w- ? OH $10,000.? A PARTNER WANTED, AC tlve or tllent, with from J5.0W or 9tO.OH>, la MtWtMaa. tjr ? HIM Who bo* two Terr largo X?i ehwt wHl huldpiwirty ort* hawdfod bmiNi In the ncntrr of the city, wh*re$30.(100 Cnn be made c ?World'* Fair continues. ft is well known that the Crystal Palace will briujc million# of people to thueity, ABU enough WHI be let out, lo the liable# wilt be rent free. Addrebs. with' real naiue and residence, M. W H., Herald offlcc, which will moot with prompt attention. A MAN WHO HAS MADE A PRACTICAL INVEN tion Id r most lucrative business. wants a partner with capital, to secure the patent and to carry on bnsitio#j. Lot tcr# will meet attention addrcsicd to K. A., IloraU office. NOTICE.? THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE Ex isting under the Arm of Hanford A Hill, bulldon, No. C0*? Washington street, if this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The bus lutes will be carried oa by S. L. Hill, who i# alono authorized to settle the buslnosa of th e Into ttrm. NOAH HAN FORD. March V\ 1P.V1. SAMUEL L. HILL. PARTNER WANTED. ? A YOUNG MAN, OF BUSINESS tact and ability, with from two to three thousand dot lars in cash, oan havo an opportunity to associate himself with tho advertiser, in a business, the profltu of whioh, in all probability, will mora than quadruple the investment tho first year, Best of reference glveu aud required. Ad dross Clifford, Herald office. with roal name, that an inter view may be appointed by inail. Rare chance for an artist. -the sub soribor, who is shout to open a first ohms saloon in tlio Crystal Palace, would make arrangements with nil artist toVxhil.it his | .uintings, and would aluo m-i-t in lellilg them, free of charge. Please address Q. It.. Herald ol&ve, stating where an iuterview may be had. EXPRESS ARKIVCIES. Adams a co. s weekly express for cam fornia ? New arr?1igemont? Por United States mail steamer Crescent City, on Monday, March 29th. ISAS, con necting *t Pnnnma with tho Pacific mail stoam.ihip Orogon, for San Francisco. Under tbe new arrangement for a weekly steamer for California, we shall despatch our next evprrss, in charge of a special messenger, by the United Stitej Bail steamer Grcsccnt City, on Monday next, iptth instant, at 2 o'cluuk. P. M., for Aspinwall, Navy Bay. direct. ADAMS A CO., AV Broadway. CIIAPE A CO.'S EXTRA NICARAOUA AND CALIFOR nia Exprem", 6th and 20th of every month, through in ehnrge of special messengers. Chase A Co. 's is the ouly ex press company that has arrangements with the Nioara^uv Transit Company, wliiuh guarantors tluit Chase A Co.'s ex press goods shall go through without dctsntion. Next ship inert nth April. For further information re?nectln* our ex clnsive facilities on this route, we respectfully rcfor to C. Vnnderbilt. Esq. ClIASE <_'0.,.'W Broadway. (1 II A9E A CO.'S STEAMSHIP EXPRESS ROUTES.? J f.xpreoa to Savannah aud Charleston, per Unilod States stenmsnips, on Wednesday# and Saturday#, connecting at Charleston with Messrs. Comb's A Co. 'swell known expr---<s. CHASE A CO.. ,H Broadway. CI! ASF. A CO.'S EXPRESS OFFICE, 38 BROADWAY.? The undersigned announce that their facilities on th-.'lr steamship ami railroad express linos, are equal, if not. sn Krlor, to those of any other express company; and they are lly prepared to satisfy shipper? who seek for safety, des patch. and low rates. Chase A. Co. refer, by permission, to F.. Milla, Esq., SI Cortlandt street; Messrs. Boors A Bogart, Broadway; Silas C. Herring, salamander tafo manufac turer, New York; George Harrington, F.aq., Chief Clerk Treasury Department, \\ ashington; J Vinoeut Itrown, cus tom house, aan Francisco. NEW YORK AND HAYANA KXPKBSS.-THE UN dorsigned have established an express and commission agoocy at Havana. Apply to M. A. YZOUIKitDO. No. HI Called# la Industrla, or to LIYINfJSTON, WELLS A CO., 74 Broadway, New Y'ork. TRAVELLERS' OUIDRi CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD TO PHIL A DEI. phla ? from pier No. 1 North river.? T wo lines dally, at 7 A.M. and 2 P.M.? Accommodation line, at 7 AM, bjr steamboat John Potter to South Amboy, ears to llorden town, and iteamboat R. Stockton to Philadelphia. Fare? $2. Kapr-## line, at 2 P.M., by steamboat John Put tar to Amboy, thence direct to Camaon by eare? throngk ie four hours. Fare ? IB. Returning, leave Philadelphia at 7 A.M. and 2 P.M. |/K)R ALBANY ? FA RE ?!.? ALBANY ANU NEW f York Inland Route Railroad. ? Two dally eapress trains, at V A.M. and S.44 P.M., eonneoting at Albany with central linee of railroad#, North aad West, from toe new depot, corner of White, Elm, and Centre streets, when through tlekets can be prooured, and baggage ehooked for Schenectady, Utlea, Syracuse Rochester and Buffalo. Pm eeugers alto received at Broome aud Bowery, and Twenty sixth street a*d Fourth aveaue stations. The above train* will land passengers at Crotoa Falls and Chatham Four Our nars only. All othor trains will start from City nail sta tion, corner of Trynn row and Centre street, as heretofore HUDSON RIYER RAILROAD. -TRAINS DAILY EROlr Chambers streot, for Albany and Troy:? Ex jxess train, 6 A.M.? through in four hoars, snaneetlng with trains reaching Buffalo or Montreal at 8 o'elook same evening. Mail train, ft A.M. Through way traia at 1 P.M. Express train, ft P.M. Accommodation traia, ft P.M. Passengers taken at Chambers. Canal. Christopher, Four teenth, and Thirty Brtt streets. Sunday trains, from Canal street, at 7H A- M., for Pough keeyeie, and ft P.M. for Albany, stopping at all way stations. EDMUND FKKNCfl, Superintendent Notice.? for full's ferry, tilletwdli m. and Fort Lee.? Steamboat FRANK, Capt. Haute, will leave foot of Spriog street, landing nt Hammond street, on Sunday mornings, at 10 o'clock, returning from Fort Lee at I 1' M NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA? DIRECT 0NI ted State* Mail and Exprese Llnea, through in four heart. New Jereey Railroad, via Jersey City? Leaving New York, foot of Cortlaadt street, at H and !> A. M., and 4 and ftW P.M. Farcin the 8 A.M. aad 4 P.M.. & 71, aud la the S A. M. aad nu P. M., IS. Leave Philadelphia at 1, 7. end ? A.M.. and 5k r.M. for ftrst elaee, $.1; second do., (H and $ A.M. and 4 P.M.,) ISftO- For Baltimora. Washington, Norfolk aad Charleston through tickots sold, and through homage earricd, la the B aad t A. M. and 4 and P. M. line# fro SB New York. PaMcagerc with baggaf* orou Us* km ftCUw siaate* Men U* U*1m Imt*. NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. BUSINESS IN THE UNITED 8TATES SENATE AND TBI NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Speech of Mr. Melforray is Opposition to Amending the State Constitution. Onslaught Against Mill, Coolry and Van derbtlt, and their FrlmiU, he., *?.. & o. UNITED STATES SBWATE. EXTRA HM8I0M. WxwiNGrox, Harofa 26, 185 i. ~rn* riuROKK Acunnrr got. uim, etc. The .Senate returned the consideration of the resolution authnrWng the Committee on Indian Affaire to delegate one of their number to proceed, during the reoess, to take testimony in the matter neir pending in referenoe to certain frauds alleged to hare been committed by Alex ander Ramsey and other*, in making payment of money to certain fcloox Indians. Mr. Adams, to aroid objections heretofore made, mored an amendment ? that three persons be appointed aa a oom miaslon to take testimony. Mr. Hunter waa operated to the committee tlttlag in the reoeits of the Senate, belieritg that snch thing* were calculated to btiDg tlie Senate into disrepute with the oountry, which lio would regard an a publie calamity. Mr. Oooi-kr km likewise op|?osed to the committee sitting in rereKM, and nujr^tvU-d a oowinimion to take tnxtiniony on interiogalorTeo tiled. Mr. Hadckk i-ald the dilllculky wan such that a com mla?ion rould not compel the attendance of witnesses, nor i>iiu<*h tbem for contempt. After further debate, tlie resolution was laid on the ta ble, und the committee w?a (Uncharged from further con sideration of the subject. Oilier bin-iues*. not generally important, wai trans acted, when the denate went into executive session. NKXV YORK LECOShATVIlE, Senate. Auujnr, March 2d, IMS. bowery .AND third AVB.NUH RAILROAD. A petition was printed in reference to the opening of the Bowery and Third Avenue Railroad . Till! SIXTH AVRNPK. Mri BTa*AK rr^Kent*d ? petition la relation to the opening of 9ixth avenue. n'K rR?roe"' AMK.NDM.WT TO THR MR. M'MURRAT, kTO. * T?? IT'' b0inKthe constHutional amendment. to?e 2a } , ?VKni1- (itm ) "titled to the floor, reviewed at length the position, taken bv Mener*. \anderbilt and Cooley. He .tated that h. would .how from the whole hi.tory of the canaU from it. ear 1 perlod- who ** *?? the friend, or the canal, and under what system they had flourished. He alluded to the custom of the imaginary country Swift Mw, where when a project wa. formed, the foundation of a monument was laid; the trial of flve hundred year, proved It to have in cunt indent *^*t^^draft ^ponerlty^'vAi^^moUo'i. Get all you can borrow, and spend all you oS proportions tlie Clinton, did uot act vf.n.k itoug.s deluded them, lhe hi, tor* of a lonir serXi t roves this. Even when from the Hudson to leke^Erie lav a wide wlldi-me.., they uinvod surely. Even thin when they saw what a world or trade was theirs to quer, they deliberated. Thcv broached no ?r thTBh? .^llli0nH(1Klar d*bt' Pli tUev proclaim howga-at the htute, nt.d how easy the .peculation ? That debt wat. the door to developeinent. fill they a*- it u ? ,PTev?>t thp tnldo f">m going to^oat gyn &ss a sBiasCdjS b?a^, r;s aS53 Whit. ?? MA y wa* eauiod forward, .top by ?tep While they did the work thev laid a fax. Whrmiw . fry *" ordercd-a. in 181.C lilt, ?nd 1821-a u x wat ordered. At uo period was there a higher amount raised ? ""L01? >*" ^ **0 million, of dollar., and vet Mnce the inception of the enlargement, no greater ar^u' n;en; ha. boea In being. than existed during U,e original prrt* of ww*--aad A^' m ?5??i?? d^SSfiSSS that of De Witt Clinton and Samuel ^7^ not for the expansive policy? the debt paying polic v 17*TJh f?r, tL5m Uo/ fortunate for the Janata 4i?I i people? for um? for po sierftjr, wa? it. that tlie good and careful step* of the old atateamon of the pa.it frm 1817 J1'? *"?' building from 1817 to IfUft and trht-n thisTast work was done the btute was left with a debt of only ,lx millions of dollars. Had it nc-t been for the round tax policy of the b ill.lers of this work, the debt would have been be* ond ten millions of dollars. How di Ik rent would have t*eu the result, if the pehcy of Ptnat*. Cooley and Vani?erbilt-of Kuggies ? ? j'<on adopted! Suppose the whole mo cev had been raised at once? contractor against contract or? provision. mci earnl ?money borrow edl The original canal would havs co^-t from til teei. to tw-.ntv millions of ln?.?2r'?UnTt fl(t> fer c"ut Ino'": The debt and its ' \ h:,y; broken do *n the public credit. The crisis of 1S42 wouldhave occurred nuiov vean before it ?.r' Mt\M: then reviewed the financial historv of the State, nfid characterized the period of 1836 as one of tho?e passage* in (lie history of the SUte when specu lators held undisturbed sway, and everything w us built up out of nothing. Michael Holfman and WillUm C ljouck recommended to the state to pay cash, but the 1 atterton. end Kugglos. or Se wards, advised the debt po illOtP /L* endorte'1 now hJ Senator. Cooley ?nd Van derhllt. The^e are the new lights in flounce. It was a momentous Crist, and when tlie principle of truth wm departed from, tho embarrassment. of the State com menced. It wa? a legitimate deduction f'r^ni .Mr Hurdles' proolnnuition that tho treasury was full. In 18.') ? (Jov reward came info |>ower eudoising all these flu'aueini achievement.. From such b-^innlugs. the downward r '"7? ?' r"'u. ;va" e"y- Debt rolled on and rolled up in mlnfiton ' e""ltr"'*ud ?<"<t disaatrons ad a?f/?S! ?u"ver?ation pa.a.,1 here between Mr. Upturn debt dnrlni ?h "r?Ji . . ""4t'on# to '?'? condition of tbe debt dtiriDg the administration or (Jovernor Seward I Mr. McMniHAT continued, saving, when Governor Se ward went out of oilice. he made a ion^ series of apolo gtes and he Uiought the Senator from Uie First mad.! u e ot the fame, as one wes that when a bad boy Kels into a bad scrape, hf mnkei all kinds or apologies to escrpe a whipping, lhe public had been astonished at the extra ordinary statement* made by tlie Senator from the '?'* bold attack.-, ou the principles of tho deme cracy? his ?neer at distinguished democrats? even at on^v,^ M,c,?lar of And.ew Jackaon. This asstnlt Mr M.umMrat'? party, ?J* iU lw*der'' w',s unneces-ary. lfW" rroco,..!! to d.fend the I.egisUit?re of ?rf? t. n . were thc "'"?"It. ot the sena tor from the Flr.t. The democratic patty tor that Is>?is blin^tl ? . ?.'r bt't,n>eo; raon who.^o experience had bee n t h e greateet and the best. Need he refer to Dix and Stetson, and Ixiomis, und Cramer, and Rogers- men h?<? wJTD pr?2",5rnt ln a '"rfter field of action who I n t.^rJ ''Oi'O'jd hy position, in the Senate of the of stiph^non' * A Congres., In a UgUlature formed I!,. ? s I !1 be denounced as an assemblage of Tooli-h men f And he denounces the stoppage o? the public works as a foolish precodeact, in hi. opinion? a most im men*^f * 1 1 ? cm t ion That stoppage was fcuaiaine t by and Nl?hklHTeryrf ? authority? men like GaUatin, and New bold, and Lawrence, and Palmer? men of the higheit position as banker, and financiers. tmLwf (dem;?l have not mailed their charac ter or that of any one *Ue. Mr. M.-Mi-rrav then had the Gallatin letter read bv the clerk. Mr. McM ?I think I have given an authority as gool a. that of the Senator from the First, Mr. Cooijcy I thank the Sn.stor rrom the Third for fi"?ti"Critalelt"' lt full7 endows and justi lawof^l ui'T continued in vindication or the .top ^m U 2; It,lWM'< 1 Prr ?d private individual., s imulated as they had been by the Impulse .ystem could not, with the be?t securities, raisi- money. Was ./J" * , "''Jo "".d the bonds or New York info Wall street to beggar the mercantile community* Was New ?)??d m M1: -,0? ^ ft, rlvtl ,t0 th" "?n?TiSg merchanT ht! -? ill ,et, ,h0 8?*tor rrom the First biiioits becauke the Comptroiler wa* not sent into Wall . p ? ."P1w!Hlt rapltall?ts had left It would have !^t th?fi?j ~* outrage, thu. to have dtd nnt .^^V * ??n,r?titor> '^e legislature of 1842 .rnrll^,' P1 improvements. They fouud them stoppe-l. Ihey only mude provi^iou for a fixed publio ne ??'?'ty. ??d for thU p.tate of things they made provision The laboter had hi. st?de, but the State had no money to pay him. The Legislature or 1811 stopped the publie improveBienU. The legislature of 1812 look the .t.teof lk.or'k in"l^y f?nn4 . iU vTh? e'eetion of Governor h?t rtnt it pro? ,h,lt ,he r?Ple ju'tiu^i WJ" "^eless to quote thU for the odi tieatlon or tbo Senator from the Fir-t, for he uses his one man power to defeat the action iuteudei by the r m^Krhich thejr Save*nt the last faU. lhe senator trom the Hrst may sneer and seolT at the 'r*'*ture ?f 1842? at Michael Hoffman? a cat may look at a king? a dog may batk at the moon. The indigna tion ? r an outraged people will fallow him who trsduces not rr,7, honored desd He (Mr. McM.) would not, with hi t memories or the voice or Michael Hoirman? his manly rorm? lils gray hairs railing down on his shoul 1,1m !1 crow<1 if.tening eager It to his eloquence ^ he could not remain patUnt and silent, and hear the memory or such a man attacked. Mr. McM. gave a high eulogy upon Edwin Croswell. a. a witty coadjutor of the Hoffman., In that day. He with his pres.? they with their Hi*. Krf>und Uk"? by the democratic r 10 truth, and was proud ui falhf . i Indicated thi. policy. He could ?Sv Me J the tergi Iversation. of others, wfco, mark It, (Mr. McM. .aid/ wMit With kl? ?a Rational matters, and ?*pantM trtrm liim on S<Mr affair*. H? wrom?* blrtaeU" an hunker. out and out. II* m a strict co?riruction 1st of tK? actional constitution, and ccrM not bt ? ItUtmlliiariw, on Um Stale cou*ti(?ti?? If tb*M threw him into conjunction with thorn with whom ho had dtitared on question*, b* only regretted ho niut tound in better company, and he win ?< to them, they must ftfrgite him for Ma plain w*i, that on nattoasl matters, they were outrageously wrong before. Mr. MeMurray occupied the rest of the morning In exposing what he thought were the inionitiea and fall* cies of Uie whig administration* wliloli succeeded 8il?? Wright; and partioularfy in review of the proceeding* of the Canal bul and the endorsement of the contract*? characterising the action of tlie Senate of la?t winter in the passage of the Oontraot MH as a deed of darkness. Ne ro sported while Rome was burning. While nil this debate is going on ? if the Legislator* would devote itself to the expenditure of such an amount as is contemplated by the pokey of the Tax and Toll bill? before thn spring navi gation opens, the capacity of the cauah can be in creased Ifty per oent. All is procured that the cinai men themselves desire. Thk bill hsd boon postponed to give an opportunitT for abusing democrats and demo cratie measures. The people never would nanntiou the amendment proposod by the Senators from the First and Second. It is a mere neries of contingencies, consequent after all is done upon*the contingency that tire people will adopt their monstrous plan? a contingency not to be dreamed of. Immediate? definite ? momentary enlarge ment is what the democratic party intend by the bill which has passed the Assembly. lliey who oppose it are the bitterest enemies of the canals. Without concluding, the Senator yielded the floor to the motion to report progress, and {he Senate took a re cess till 4 o'clock. AFTKRNOOM SESSION". m. i.s Mviiiumr nwoimm. Several biU.x were favorably reported upon, among them tlie bill to amend the charter of the Marine Society of New York. Al~o, the bill relative to the instruction of common school teachers. TO* NEW TORK FlRH LAWS. Mr. Bkekman gave notice of a bill to aineud the fire laws of Now York. Adjourned. Awrmbly. Albany, March 30, 1853. ATTDirr AT nRlBSRT. Further time was granted to report on the Tarbox bribery case. BRANCH RAILROADS. Tlie bill to allow railroad companies to coistrnct branch tracks was ordered to a third reading. UBIIUIOUM HOTIICTIKt. Mr. R. Smith introduced a bill to inooipo\*te religious societies. INSURANCE COMPANIS*. On motion, the bill to incorporate life, health, and fire insurance companies, was referred to a select com mittee, to report complete. DIVISION ATTN UK. Mr. O'Brita on leave, introduced a bill to faciliate the completion of IHvMion avenue. Referred, to report com plete. AflKIVPllBNTS AND TAXATION. The House went into Committee of the Whole on the bill to secure a more just valuation of property for taxation. Mr. Noble moved an amendment. to constitute a board of commissioners to equtli&? lli<* assessment to consi-t of one person from en eh eongiei.-ionnl dfattM in the State, to be appointed bv the Board af Supervisors. I,)st. On motion of Mr. O'ltRiRN all provisions for an assess ment different from thu present nio.le were stricken out of tlie bill, and the bill was ordered to be reported lu the Hon.-e. WOtTFTT FOR THK REFORMATION OF JUVKNHJ! DF.UNQITKXTS. The bill for the completion of the building-; of the So ciety for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents In New York, wai then ordered to be repor.ed to tne House. HTATE PRISON CONVICTS. Mr. Gale, on leave. Introduced a bill in regard to State prixon convicts. This bill, which wai referred, provides that all convicts shall linvn liberty to ohoose their em ployment; that they shall be credited with what they earn, and charged with their proportionate share of the expenditures of the prison, and if there be any surplus of earnings, tlie same shall go to tho support of the con vict's family, or be placed lu a .-avings bu.uk to his credit; and that where prisoners are unable to earn their main tenance, the deficiency shall be charged to the earnings of the others. USE OF THK CHAMBER GRANTED. Mr. Shaw, on leave, waved tho use of the Assenbly Chamber for tlie Superintendents of thn Idiot Asylum, for an exhibition on Monday eveuing. Carried. CANAL F.XrKNMTI'RKS. On motion of Mr. Loomm, the bill relative to eanal ax penditures was made the special order for Tuesday . and the Assembly then adjourned. From Philadelphia. MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL IX THK CASK OK SI'ltINO ? ARRK8T OF JACK STKVKNS, TUK HANK KOGllEil ? Bl'DDKN 1JK AI'H. PmiADKLi'iUA, March 26, 1853. Mr. Doraa. e?Tin?e1 for Spring, made a motion in th Court of Oyer ?nd Terminer, thin morning for a new trial, on the ground that one of the jury who tried hhu passed by the name of Barnard Coir, when liU real name was Charles Mcquillan. Corr had hired hira t<> a'.'end * his substitute, and he daily answered to that name. This is a novel question; but the cise cannot be taken to tho ^upieoie Court, ss the record of Uie lower court is nil correct. The evidence in the m?ttcr wiil be heard on Monday. Jack Stevens, the Portsmouth bank rob'.ier, who es caped pome time since fram Portsmouth jail, wa s arrested la?t night by officer Mirkei, who encountered him in a re fectory corner of Eighth and Chestnut streets. Ste?ns fired tit the officer, lhe bull lodged in hi;: hand, and in flicted a painful wound The weapon nai wrested from him by officers Stevens and iAlr holf. , Peter Miller, a merchant of Winchester, Va., died *ud dei. It, thie morning, in a yard attached to a Market street store. The Gnnlnrr Trial. WAsmwro*, M.ircU 20, 18f>3. TheCardner case, this miming. was adjourned until Monday, owing to the absence of a juror, wlio.se brother had died. Lmi or the t>rts{ Palm. BOROit, March 28, 1853. The brig Paulina, arrived at Holmes, ' Hole from Sagtia la Grai.do, fell in with, oa the 17th inst., lat. 30, Ion. 79, the brig Palm, from Matanzas for Portland, in a .slaking condition. Took oil' the caplaiu, crew, and one fuinalu. Poller Intelligence. Tlx" California TUket Gate ? UUmisml of the Chartjf against Mr. Mill$ ? In the case pending against (loorge K. Hamilton, charged with defrauding a number of persons by tlio sale of spurious passage tickets for the steamship I ncle Bam, a further hearing was had jestorday be:'ore Justices Mc(i rath and Stuurt, and from the facts elicited, it became \ery evident that Mr. E. Milts, the owner and agent of tlio "said steamship, was not in any way con crrned with Hamilton in the .sale of said tickets to the parties eoinplainii a. The magi<trnte?, thereupon, honora bly acquitted Mr. Mills of any participation in the fraud, and dismissed the cbarge that was pending against him. The police have not yet succeded in arresting Hamilton. Outrayeom* Asrault ?n a I'mmU. ? A man named An drew Mctjuinlan, was arrested by the police at a UU* hour on Friday night, on a warrant Issued by Just i no St ua 1 1, wherein he stands charged, with four others be longing to the fimo gang, with committing a rape on the pors?m of Mr:i. Martha Ann Long, a respectable woman, residing with her hnsbarvl at No. 104 East Twenty-flfth striet, between Lexington and Third aienue-i. It seems that on the eieulng of the 12th of I'ecember last, Mrs. Lomr, at about seven o'clock in the evening, was passing along Twenty -fifth street, near I exiugton avenue, when -.he was suddenly soi/.ed by four ruffisns and dragged into an alley way by some stable*, and then thrown down and an India rubber ball thrust Into her mouth to prevent lier giving an atunn, while the wretches porpet rated a violation of her person, and then left her senseless; after a lapse of time she sufficiently re covered to find her residence, where she remained in a very dangerous condition for several weeks, the violenco having brought on a premature birth. A negro test! les before the court, that he saw the accrued parties in tho immediate vicinity of the outrage on the night in quej. tii n. and also overheard a conversation between them which involves their guilt Justice Stuart committed Mctjninlnn to prison to await a further examination. Chnrye ? Tlie charge of taking $100 from the posse: sion of William S. Molly, pendiug agninst James G. Clinpi ell, on the hearing was discharged by Justice Me (.ratli. there not being anv evidence to show a guilty in teul on the part of Mr. Chappell. The Don Dance among tiik Seneca ano Siiawnke Indians. ? W. J. J. Morrow, Esq., the ogent for the Benecas ami Sbawnees, in his annual report to Colonel Drennen, Superintendent of Indian * A train, in this city, last October, relates the following description of the notional festival among those In dians, failed the " Dor Dance."' He says it comes off the first full moon in each year, and continues about one week. At this dance they sacrifice a white dog. He is gaudily dressed with different colored ribbons, and hung by the neck to a gallows erected for that purnoHC. He renin ins in this situation for three days; be is then token down and burned, and bis ashes scattered to the four winds. Thry imagine that he goes to the spirit country, and is commis sioned by them to bear auch news as they wish to communicate to their deceased friends and relatives. The ceremony iscondncted with great solemnity, and all appear to be derply impressed with it. ? Van Buun (Ark.) Intrlligmrrr, March 9. Sinch i.ar Cirocmhtance.? Yesterday, a box which had for two of three days been at the Worces ter depot was found to contain the body of a dead mnn. It was sent from Chnriestown, and was to have been forwarded to New York on Tuesday, to be sent to Liverpool, but owing to some mistake was delayed till after the Railing of the ship from port. It was delivered to the proper authorities for inter ment, and will be given up to the friends of deceased, if they present themselves and claim it ? Boston ChrvmcTt, March 20. TBI POLITICAL SICITKHRT AT WAMEUfCfMI n? few T?rk IppdlM lpcc4 VpM* Anjnitni Sehell for Collector, and Loreixa B. Sbepard for District Attorney. lkt or won* athms m comuumni Ac., Ac., Ac. tf.leur aph rc. ww? tmh enutAL couuHrosnnrn or rm raw ram. ? TUM?W YORK C'OLLXt'TO&HUir ? TUB PIFKIfTLTUI snruD. W^HfUKOTON, March Ifi 7 p. H. ?Augustus Schcll is Collector of the port of Mow Yotk. OBSERVER. THE NEW YOB* NOMINATIONS ? PEC'BBTABY MABOT MtfOBTKD TO 11AVH BBKN VOTED DOWN IN ?ABtNBT MEKTLNU- Mtt. fllHELL FOB COLbSCTOB ? TUB 6AI? 1KOKNI A APPOINTMBNT8 ? Qt'EEB DEBATB IN Til SENATE, BTC. Warhim.tow, March 20? S P. K. The New York ijipolntuunti were takes up in Pi hi net yesterday ,|after the California matters had been Hiposstl of. An adjourned cabinet meeting m bald last nlgh^ which lasted till midnight. All parties slept on the matter and took a fresh start this morning. It it reported Bp* ppointmenU have at length been agreed upon, and it 1b moreover confidently asserted that Augustus Sehell will be nominated on Monday for oollector. I can scarcely belie** it. Secretary Marcy was determined to defeat Sehell, aaC had probably so stated. Can it be that the governor haa been voted down? Keep quiet till Monday. By the way tt had been represented here that Bishop Hughe* was opposed to Mr. Sehell. But that distinguished divine oromptig purged himself of the (dander. Give him the red hat. Wo lcok for a revolution in New York immediately. The California nomination*, which I mentioned yester day, were confirmed by the Senate to-day, as follows >-? Jacob It. Snider, of Han Francisco, Assistant Treasurer. William II. Richardson, of Yuba, Marshal of Califor nia. Thomas J. Henley, of Sacramento, Postmaster at Sea Francisco. W. Dameral, of Sonora, Naval Officer, at San Fran - cisco W. VgnvoorTin, of Valle jo, Surveyor of the Port of Baa Francisco. Mr. Hammond, the Collector for Son Francisco, hsloi^e to Stockton. It will be seen that of all the foregoing ap pointment*. but one is from San Francisco? even the postmaster of iliat city be'ng taken Civia Sacramento. No other nomination* were sent in. In executive session of the Senate to-day, one of the new members ? that 1*, within a coaple of years? over burdened doubtless with the weighty secrets which Seaa tor- are compelled to keep locked up as to the doing* in clostd tension, is reported to have asked tlx.* preyidlx^ oftietT if it w?,i cowrnry to the rules- to divulge1 the no minations 1 This was a delicate point, and the presiding otlicer, therefore, submitted it te the body. Some of Um new Senators stated their anxiety to have the point set tled and their consciences relieve<l. Messn>. Bright, Adam, Mallory, Clayton, Uutler, Hroadhead, Borland, kc, participated in the debate, and the subject waa still un&e cided when the Senate adjourned One white-h*aded aaS impulsive Senator remarked that he cauw to the Senate with very elated ideas of Senatorial dignity ? but the first session dissipated all that nonsense. The old Heaatoia appeared to 'augh at the tender consciences of their mas* verdant confreres. It U to be hoped a liberal kiterpc* taUon of the rule will be decided upon, else some mem bers may be born down by the accumulation of the ea orets they will be compelled to bear. X. Y. Z. TUP. 0OMM1.-SIONKRS OF PUBLIC WTILDIN OS ? TBW Cir ITOI. EXTBMHOK ? THB NEW TUBE COLLBC TOBBHIP ? TIIB ATTORNEY OKNBBALSHir FOB THB HOCTHKBN DISTRICT, BTC. rr.OM A KLtrWLAK WTtBSRPOfnJWT. WASHWQTOr, March 26, 185*. I cannot learn that much of importauoe pras done te Exe entire session in the Senate to -day. It is said that Captain Ctasby will bo retained aa Oom missioner of Public Buildings, in consideration of hU ear vice n in detecting the Capitol frauds. It Is understood that the work upon the Capitol eatam sion ia heieafter to be carried out under the superintend ence of the civil engineers of the army. It is generally credited this evening that Mr Sehell ia to be Collector of New York, after all, and Ix>renco B. Shepard Attorney for the Southern District of New Yoek. BY MAIL. Appointment* by tike President, RT AND WriH THK AlMTCf ? AND CONWtNT OP Till SKIfATV. 1T8TOM IIOUSK OFPICBBg. CoUtttun. Edward P. Little, dMrlctof Plymouth, Massachusetts, vice Thomas Hedge, wiio-e commission has expired. Snnniel L Gardener, district of .Sag liarbor, New York, vice Edwin Rose, viho*e commission lias expired. Jesse Sharpe, district of Delaware, vice Charles Polk, removed. James Sands, district of Annapolis, Maryland, via* Thomas Ireland, removed. George T. Wright, district of Tappahanneck, Virginia, vice Jellerton Minor, removed. John Boston, district of Savannah, Georgia, vioe Hireaa Rol>erts, removed. John H. Harmen. district of Detroit, Michigan, vioa Oliver M. Hyde, removed. J. N. Eby. district of Puget's Sound, Oregon, vice Simp son 1*. Motes, removed. Jame< M. Scotield, district of San Joaquin, California, [ \ice Madison Walthall, removed. I.anslog B. Mirner, Sonomo, California, vioe William W. Guileer, removed. Philip Beauprie, district of Minnesota, vice Charlaa Cavileer, removed. ftwrveyorx. William C. Barker, at Providenee, Rhode Inland, viae William I*. tireene, uho.-.e commission has expired. Asa Gray, at Tiverton, Rhode Island, vioe (foorge How land, wbOFe commission has expired. I.yndon Taylor, at l'awnatuck, Rhode Island, rice Mm II. Cross, whose commission has expired. Gordon Forbes, at Yeoconiico, Virginia, reappointed. William B. Manner, at Wilmington, North ''ir"lB. vioe John Cowsn, removed. Isaac Hutchinson, at Evansville, Indiana, vioe WUliaaa Drown, removed. Jppraim*. O. P. Sutton, at San Francisco, California, vice Goofg* l'endleton, removed. Philip A. Roach, at San Francisco, California, vice i. Vincent Brown, removed. MIPCCLLANKOVR. Charles MaM.n. or Iowa, to be Commissioner of Patents, In place of Silas H. lindgrp, resigned. (Jeoruf W. Manyponry, of Ohio, to be commissioner of Indian affairs, vice I.uke 1m, removed. Asa 0. Maivin, of Missouri, to b? register of the tul office at Clinton. Missouri, Tice Andre w M. Tutt, wk?w term of offico haa expired. Benjamin K. Donley, of Arkansas, to b? receiver of pnblic money* at Little Ilock, Arkansas, vice Charles P. Bert rand, resigned. Uobert A. Watklna, of Arkansas, to be register of th* land office at IJltle Rook, Arkansas, vice William W. Adams, resigned. James C. Tap pan, of Arkansas, to be receiver of public imneys at Helena, Arkansas, vice Wm. H. Ringo, de ceasfd. William W. I*wis, of Arkansas, to be register of the land oilice at liatCkville, Arkansas, vice James H. Patter son. resigned. Henry L. Biscoe, of Arkansas, to be register of the land office at Helena, Arkansas, \ ice Henry F. Mooney, re lined. Daniel P. Roberta, of llllnol*, t? be register of the land offico at Kaskaskia, Illinois, vico Ferdinand Maxwell, re moved. Riehsnl 8. Melony, of Illinois, to be register of the land office at Danville, Illinois, vice l'anlel Clapp, removed. John H. Cloutler. of Louisiana, to be register of the lanA office at Natchitoches, Louisiana., viee H. T. Wad dell, resigned. John ConnrTly senior, to be register of the land office at Springfield, Illinois, vine Turner R. King, removed. Edward Conner, of Illinois. to lw reeHver ef publia moneyi at Springfield, Illinois, vioe Walter Davis, re moved. John If. Cunningham, of Illinois, to be register of the land office at Shawneetown, llllnol.', vfoe Andrew MoQal len, removed. Aunuel K. Carey, of Illinois, to be receiver of publle moneys at Shawneetown, Illinois, Woe John W. Norton, removed. . . Harmon Alexander, of Illinois, to be register of the land office at l'nlestirc, Illinois, vioe James M. lie Lean, removed. Wm. J. A. Sparks, of Illinois, to he reeeWor of pobUe moneys at Kd wards* ille, Illinois, vioe Olaeford Johnson, removed. Augustus C. Marsh, of Illinois, to be register of th* land office at Quinry, Illinois, rice Henry Asbury, re moved. Damon Honner, of Illinois, to be receiver of pabB* moneys at Quiney, Illinois, vice Henry V. Sullivan, re moved. Kll R. Williams, of Illinois, to he receiver of enMta moneys at Chicago, Illinois, vioe John H. Kiwiie, re moved. RATAL OmOHR. William ft. Peden, district of Wilmington, North flkn Una, viee James 0. Green, removed. Nearly one-third of th* popalatioa of CtaofMiN t? #aid tolw Rmmm Cftttotto,