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futal to turrender the aaid alleged fugitive! from jualieo. upon the demand of tha Kxceutive of irjin.a, it not in tha opinion of ihit Sonata tumcient to justify such refusal. Mr Paige, in submitting this preamHo and resolution, briefly cave hit reasons for to doing. Ho alluded to the whirh tliia subject had now assumed, and CARRYING THE MAILS. In tha fUU piper, the Albany Evening Journal, it an advertisement embracing tixtcon columni, being tlto Pro.

poiati for carrying Ilia U. S. Mailt throughout iho Stale Gat In Boston tcllt for 85 the 1000 feet. In Liverpool for $1 C7. A Decree or Divorce between Captain Iloavisido and his frail wife, now tho companion of Dr.

Lardner, Wat pronounced in this consistory Court on the 3d inst, in the West. A young man named Keller, in Washington, Arkansas, recently had an encounter with four panthers at ono time, llirco of which he killed, and put tlto fourth to flight. Ircfcrrcd parhetilarl to law lately passed by the Leg. Ii which virtually declares a nnn-iWrcourse of New Vork. At Undo Sam cannot atlord 10 niro out one or two printers in every state, we liavo concluded to "We perceive that Mrs.

E. Lodor, hif hve not heard in thit city, tppcart at Mr. Horn't Concert this veiling, in addition to tho most tplcndid variety of talent we havo ever witnessed in Brooklyn an array of ten or twelvo vocalists and instruments, all of acknowledged first rale ability and reputation, it not often found amongst us at ono time. Timm't piano forte, Pownu't flute, He. goland on the violoncello, Mr.

and Mrs. C. E. Ilorn't beautiful ballads, (and a new one, too A. Phillips, C-Horn, Mr.

Strong Miss J. Wallack's pretty song "Mild as the Moonlight," and tho beautiful five voice glees, will afford a feast of reason and flow of soul" not to bo neglected. ii ti I.ON'G ISLAM). I'm iivo ltd caueu upon iiiu ocnaiu Ho called upo tne ioniraciors, we puuui; ner and form of application can be teen on reference to jurists, llial lie as in error. Oh motion of Mr.

Skinner, the resolutions wcro ordered MARRIED, In Williamsburgh, 1,. Philip Williams, of Sing Sin, N. to Miss Susan Disbrow, of Bridgeport, Conn. In New York, Georgo Geo Sheinlnn to Miss Eleanor Elizabeth Thompson Charles S. Glover to Miss Sarah Lair in Cities.

Tho committee of Iho whole the state piper, of which ono may bo seen at our office, iipriniod. f7 Fulton street. PROPOSALS presumed the consideration of tho bill requiring a registry iv iii the several citus of the slate. O. A.

Hcndrick Saniurl Brower Dubois, son of James Dubois, of Brooklyn, to Miss Nancy Ayrcs John Dimon, of Boston, to Miss Mary Ann Graham, After going through with tho bill, tho committee- rose and repor'ed progress. On motion of Peck, tho Scnato then adjourned. IN ASSEMBLY. Reports of Committees. Mr.

Dann, by bill, for tho in-rwnnrat'on of tho Shamrock Benevolent Society in the For carrying tlto Mails of iho United Statrt from llio 1st of July. 1811, ti Iho 30th of June, I3I5, inclusive, in New York, will bo received at the Contract 'OlFieo of the Post OlRco Department, in the citv of Washington, until 3 o'clock, P. M. of Iho lOth dav'of April. 1341, (io be decided by Iho 2llh day or said April,) on the route and in the manner and time herein specified, to wit 801 Front New York by Willianisburgh and Newtown, Another mystery explained.

It appears that Miss Angelino Sinclair, in our paper yesterday as having died under mysterious circumstances in New Yo'k, was in reality named Mrs. Angelino Middloton. Two respectable physicians certify that the died after a short illness, of tho effects of erysipelas. DIED. In this citv, this morning, of congestion nf tho brain, Frederick W.

Philip. Artict, aged 27. His friends, and those of his father, William Philip, his father-in-law, Ro. citv of New York. i Mr.

J. Johnson, from Iho commitleo on agriculture, re. bert Bach, and Ins brother-in-law, llenjamm W. Davis, are invited to attend his funeral, to-morrow afternoon, at 1 o'clock, from his late residence, No. 186 Washinglon.sl.

adjoining the Lyceum, without further invitation. Mr. Clay continues ill at Carnum's hotel, in Baltimore, but is improving. to Flushing, 11 miles and back ux times a wee in two horse coaches. Leavo New York every day except Sunday at a arrive at Flushing same day by 9 a m.

Leave Flushing every day except Sunday at 1 ar. nvfl at New York the same day by 1 in. Proposals f.ir a scliedulo will be considered. 15 From New York, by Rrooklyn and East New York, ported as proper to bo pri.itcd, under llio uircction oi im "'ccretary of State, and furnished to every common school library in the slate, tho report of tho American Institute on the subject of silk. To which, amended, by being placed in tho form of a concurrent resolution, Iho House agreed.

Third naditur of bills.Sn act concerning Justices' ITho sudden death of this excellent young man, has GLEANINGS. brought a gloom over tho spirit of a largo circle of relatives Courts, (allows Justices cents per folio for copies of pa. NEW YORK AND VIRGINIA. Tho Lttrislaturo of Vir- rtinia ivi a nrttniilfl pt to Urn t)V surnriso on Saturday last, per.) Motion, Resolutions, and Notice. Mr.

O'Sullivan called for iho consideration of his motion to refer to (he frnm New York tho bill introduced by him, to by tho resignation of Gcv. Gilmer, which was sent to the and friends. It is but a few months since he was united in marriage to ono who was worthy of him, and com. menced life with every prospect of health and happiness. An attack of congestion of Ihe brain, a few days ago, has suddenly ended all his earthly prospects.

Mr. P. had chosen Painting as a profession, and for tho perfection of bis taMe, bad travelled much in Europe, and resided in the principa' capitals. He returned lo his coun. two Houses on that day.

tins was inciucca oy nis unwu. lingness lo conform to tho opinion of tho Legislature, ex. extend the benefits of common school education in the city n.aoori in fft man lit inn Bl nnlpll Ann Sent IO II ni C1IIV Oil of Now York. Saturday morning, that Curry, the fugivo from the jus. The House sustained the call.

Mr n-Snllivnn said this subject demanded early alten. tico of New York, ought lo De surrenuereo to me uover. nor of that Stale, who had demanded him." Gov. Gilmer i.kon tlm irrniinrl llmt hn was in dutv bound to refuse tion, and it was proper that the delegation immediately representing that citv should have the charge of it. There are there 6.V000 children between the ages of 5 and 16, and tho total number of scholars attending all schools, both public and privalo.

did not exceed 30,000. rM. tlm Judiciary committee to comply with tho demand of Gov. Seward until he should comply with a similar demand made upon him try greatly improved, snd had commenced bis labors in the delightful art which had cost him so much labor and travel, and which was undoubtedly destined to advinco his feme and fortune. These bright anticipations are suddenly clouded.

Thus aro we daily reminded of the pro. by the Kxceutive ol Virginia. Accompanying me resig. n.iinn u.o a th mnflgnfrn nf Gov. snttinir forth the rea.

l.f II lllllll'JII III ii.pro instructed to innuirc into the expediency of so amend. sons which governed his refusal to comply the de. mand from New York. gress of the inoxorable destroyer death Editor. In this city, on Tuesday morning, 2Jd Mrs.

Maria ing the existing laws respecting the settlement of estates by executors or administrators, as to placo all creditors uf such estates on a square footing without giving prcce- Tho feeling called Bp bv this event was ono of deep and nniniillni, rpcrn-t not confined to the Legislature, but was Fnr. wife of Albert M. Fox, aged 27 years. The friends "8 of the deceased are invited to attend the funeral at No. 55 denen to judgment creditors.

exhibited among tlje people wnencver tnejnews oi meres ignation was circulated. Express. Adams street, on Thursday afternoon, at o'clock. in New York. William P.

Hawes, counsellor at law, Correspondence of the Express. Tampa Bay, March 7th, 1841. to Jamaica, 14 miles and back six timet a week in two horns coaches. Leavo New York every day exeept Sunday at 7 a lrnve at Jamaica same day at a m. Leave Jamaica every day except Sunday at 1pm, ar.

mat New York same day by 3 m. Proposals to carry in railroad cars are invited. 806 From New York to Brooklyn, 1J miles and back twice daily. New York every day at 8 a and 2 arrive at Brooklyn tame day by 8J and 3) m. Leave Brooklyn every day at 7 a in and 1 in, arrive at New York tame day by 7 and I in.

814 From Brooklyn, by Flatbush and New Utrecht, to Fort Hamilton, 11 miles and back six times a week. Leave Brooklyn every day except Sunday at 4 ni, ar-rive at Fort Hamilton same day by 6 in. Leave Fort Hamilton every day except Sunday at 8 a arrive at Brooklyn same day by 10 a m. Proposals to commence route at New York will be con-sidered. 815 From Jamaica, by Hempstead, Jerusalem, South Oyster Bay, Babylon, Islip, Savvillc, Patchogue, Bell Port.

Fire Place, Moriches, Spconk, Qungue, "Good Ground, Southampton, Bridgehampton, and Sag Harbor, lo East Hampton, 106 miles and back three timet a week in two horse coaches. Lcive Jamaica every Monday, Wednesdiy and Friday at 10J a arrive at East Hampton next day by 6 m. Leave East Hampton every Monday, VV. dncsday and Friday at ti a in, arrive at Jamaica next days by 12 m. Proposals to carry in three or four hour coaches, part of the distance, to be specified, will be considered.

81G From Jamaica, by North Hempstead, Jericho, West Hills, Dix Hills, Commack. Smithtown, New Village, Co. ram, Middle Island, Suffolk, Upper Acqiiibngue, Acque bogue, Maltituek, Cutchogiir, Southold, and Green Port, to Orient, 92 m.les and hack twice a week in two horse coaches. Leave Jamaica every Tuesday and Friday at 10J a arrive at Orient next days by 6 m. Leave Orient every Sunday and Thursday at 4 a in, ar-rive at Jamaica next days by 12 m.

817 From Jamaica to Kockaway, 10 miles and back once a week nine months on horse, and three times a week 3 months in two horse coaches, during the visiting BROOKLYN DULY EM STAB. Thursday- Evening, March 25, 1841. aged 38 years, son of the late Peter Hawes Mrs. Elizabeth wifo of Adam C. Lynch.

Jr. George M. Hartcel, aged 41 James Williams, aged 33; Joseph Le Gal, aged 55: Esther McDonnell, daughter of Wm. McDonnell, aged 20; There are about 300 hostile Indians at this post 100 of whom are warriors and boys capable of using a nrle at Sarasota are 30 more-of which number 10 are warriors. Cosa.Tus-te.mng-ge, principal Sub-Chief, came in with 6 Arr-RENTicES Library.

This institution, we are happy George Latham, aged 28; Mrs. Catharine Voorhees, aged 73, formerly of Trenton, N. J. Mrs. A.

Greenock, wifcof Alexander Greenock William C. Urcna, aged 62. warriors, and 7 women and children, on tno an ultimo, At Catskill, Ann Augusta, wife of George UriHin, and had a talk "with Gen. Armistcad appevred perfect. satii-fied with it said ho had 8 1 persons in his band, lo say, continues us very successful and prosperous influ-ences among the young people of Brooklyn.

There are now 270 readers availing themselves of its advantages, of and daughter of James Neilson, aged 29. whom ho wished to go out and bring in. Ho also sent At Wilkes liarro. on the 13th Asner Miner, agru "a talk" to Alek.tus-te.mug.gee and Tiger-Tail induceing whom 40 are females. Last week 220 books were taken about G3 years.

Mr. M. was a native of Norwich, them to follow his example. Un the 4th inst. tne uenerai and came to Wyoming in I8ut.

in jcaa no removeu io out for perusal, and 372 aro now out. Wcsichestor, and was lor many years proprietor oi As there aro many residents of our city who may not tho Villago Record. sent him outto bring in his band, retaining his sister and the women and children in pledge. On tho 5th Co. a-cor chee (Wild Cat) with 6 warriors, camo in to Col.

Worth at Fort Cummings said he was desirous of peace, know of Iho existence or advantages of this Library, we would inform such, that it is located in a basement room of tho City Buildings on tho corner of Henry and Cran BROOKLYN APPRENTICES' LIBRARY iSSOCIA-TION. irp The neit reimlar Lecture before this association will willing to bury the hatchet, and that ho would bring in his band and induce Sam Jones to do the same. He has been sent out to fulfil his promise, and sanguine expectations berry streets. The books were collected mainly for Apprentices, but are freely and gratuitously loaned to any one who will give security of any respectable person for be delivered at the Lyceum, on FRIDAY EVENING nrxt, are indulged as to the result. Col.

Worth has used every exertion to induce Wild Cat and Sam Jones to come in, as, unon them depends the continuance or cessation of hpstili. 2Gth by Mr. Charles Congdo.i. tics, and upon their surrender the minor chiefs would not their safo return. The evenings of delivery aro Thursday and Saturday of every week, here all persons feeling an Subject The Compound Blow-Pipe." The Lecture will commence at 8 o'clock.

F. DOW, Sec'y. Brooklyn, 83d March, 1841. nih2l it interest in thi3 noble charily are invited to call and witness its benefits. This Library was originally formed many years ago, by hold out.

The followiug is from a paper published at Nantes in France. Mr. Nathan Haley, United States Consul at Nantes, died on tho third of January, at his res denco, in Rue La-fayetto. Subsequent to the revolution of July, Mr. Haley was nrescnted with the cross of the Legion of Honor, for im- jrj We would respectfully request of all person! concerned donations of books, from almost all the houses in our little in the purchase or sale of real estate in this city (either at pub lic or private sale) to communicate the particulars to this village Charitable citizens also have subscribed one dollar a year for its support and this small sum entitles office for publication.

Such facts are interesting to evrry season. Leave Jamaica every Wednesday at a arrive al Jamaica same day by 1 in. Leavo Kockaway every Wednesday at a arrive at Jamaica same day by 9 am. During the three months to run tho additional trips on Mondays and Fridays at same hours. 13 From Jamaica, by llicksvillc and Cold Spring, to Huntington, 27 miles and hack three times a week in rail-road cars and horse coaches.

Leave Jamaica every Monday, Thursday and Saturday at 10 a arrive at Huntington same days by 2 m. Leavo Huntington every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 10 a m. arrive at Jamaica same days by 2 rn. 819 From Flushine.

by Manhassett, Hempstead Harbor, nnrtant services rendered in France. Born on a soil of landlord, and every tcna.it. which includes nearly every their families to free admission to the qourso of lectures. body. Such sales in New Vork and other cities, are always published.

mhl86t We hope this brief notice will claim the attention of some new residents, who may add their names as contributors to this very useful institution. Virginia Legislatciie. After the resignation of Gov. Gilmer, (as. seen in another part of this paper) tho legisla.

U-TO MASTERS IN CHANCERY, AUCTION'. EERS, All orders for advertising in the BROOK. LYN DAILY EVENING STAR, left with HENRY P. SPOONER, at tho City Bank, Wall.strcet, in the city Cedar Swamp, G'en Cove, Buckram. Oyster Bay, Cold i turo was thrown into much commotion relative to the elcc- tion of his successor.

Many members of both parties had of New.York, will bo punctually attended to, and trans- rnitlcd to the office in Brooklyn. gone home, and expresses wcro sent to detain them, and brinr them back. Tho Loco Focos had a majority, and a A. SPOONER SON, 57 Fulton-stteet, Brooklyn, Feb. 2C tf sharp and hurried attempt was made to elect a Governor freedom, and resident among us for many years, Mr.

Haley c'lerished the most sincero and ardent wishes for the liberty and welfare of France, and was ever ready to make any personal sacrifice for the good of his adopted country. Mr. Haley was universally esteemed and beloved. Never was there a friend moro constant never was there a heart in which was felt stronger compassion for suffering humanity. Not.

merely content to bo found taking part in all publie subscriptions for the relief of distress, ho was constantly scattering his Becret bounties, and the needy never sought his assistance in vain. The republic of the United States hat lost a most worthy representative. Nantes has lost a most estimable cit. izen. Abolition Libel Heavy damages.

th Circuit Court yesterday, was tried a cause, entitled Daniel D. Nash vs. Seth W. Benedict," in which the plaintiff, a Po. lice Marshal, recovered 81,500 damages.

The alleged libel was published by the defendant, in the Anti-Slavery Almanae," charging the plaintiff and others with, being kidnapper asserting that they had on a Sunday in No. vember, 1836. stolen a colored man away from his family in this city, and hurried him into slavery. The cause was conducted for tha plaintiff bv N. B.

Blunt, and' for the defendant, II. Draper, The Ex-President. The reception room of tho City Hall, commonly called the Governor's room," has been of their quality. The Whigs held a long session, and by SEMI-WEEKLY REPORT OF TUB MARKETS. Wednesday, P.

M. ASHES Bolh sorts are steady at 8i. The stock is A sat! very light, and the' operations are confined to retail sales. COAL As tho mild weather approaches, tne transac dint of great perseverance and many long talks, obtained a postponement of tho matter. Great Freshets at the South.

The stage from, Columbus, on the 9th inst. succeeded in crossing the Ocmuk gee river with much peril, in a flat. The mail stage from the east was waiting at the sama spot for the return of the flat, and in attempting to cross was carried over the falls. tions are less. The stock is large, and the prices of bard declining.

COTTON The advices from Liverpool show sn ad vance of about id and very extensive sales. In Havre also there was an advance. These tidings havo had the There were four passengers, one of whom was the Hon. effect here to make the market very active, and former lines Holt, a member of Congress, who succeeded with rates hava been most readilv obtained'. Many of mo tin Sprint; Harbor, Huntington, Centre 1 ort, Uran Aieauow, )ix Hills, Smithlnwn, onv Brook, Selawkct, Port Jef.

firson, Mount Sinai, Miller's Place, and Wading River, to Suffolk C. Dj miles and back cwice a week in two horse coaches. Leave Flush in? every Tuesday and Friday at 10 a arrive at SmT'ilk C. H. next davs by 5 m.

Leave Suffolk C. H. every Wednesday and Friday at a arrive at Flushing next days by 12 in. SiiO From Selawkct, by Coram, to Patchogue, 15 miles back a week. Leave Sclav, ktt every Wednesday at 2 arrive at Patchogue same, day by m.

Leave Patchogue every Thursday at 7 am, arrive at Setawket sama riav by 1 1 a m. 821 From Suffolk, by Flanders, to Quogue, 10 miles and back onco a week. Leave Quogue every Monday at 12 arrive at Suffolk same day by 3 ni. 822 From Waiding River, by Baiting Hollow, ami Success, lo Maltituek, 12 miles and back once a week. I-ave Waiding River every Thursday at 6 a arrive at Maltituek same day by 10 a m.

Leave Mauituek every Thursday at 11 a arrive at Wading River same day by 3 m. Proposals are invited fnr supplying the following offices in New York, for the net proceeds of said offices respectively, limited to a sum to bo named in the proposals in earh case Amajransei, from East Hampton, 3 miles twice a week College Point, from Flushing, 4 miles six times a week. LEGISL.VrURE OK NEW YORK. Reported for the Albany Evening Journal. IN SENATE.

Saturday. March 20 TAe Virginia Co atrotery. Mr. Paige laid on the table tlm f.illowinir nrcamble and resolution ders ask an advance. Sales have reached nearly 600 bales.

another passenger in swimming to a small island, were in ranging frnm 9j to II mostly 9j at els. tendered to and accepted by Mr. Van Buren, for the pur. It sopii cers, the Ai COFFEE" There is a little more demand lor c-onre. eonscquenco of the rising water they were compelled to take refuge in a tree, amid a storm of rain, thunder and lightning.

The fint with the stage was capsized, and a colored man and one of the horses drowned. The mail. pose of receiving his fellow citizens, he room will be open for that purpose on Thursday, at 1 1 A. M. The Ex-Prcsident has taken lodgings at the Carlton House with, the Ex-Secretary of Slate, the Hon.

John Forsyth. Expret. Navt Agency in Trots. lr. There are some strange baggage and stage were lost.

The Charleston Courier of thp 1 1 th states that the whole stories in circulation respecting the prices paid by Govern of the low country in the direction of the Savannah is un. dcr water. Many of the bridges between Charleston and Savannah have been carried away. int tn mli The Raleigh (N. Register of the 19th states that the snow was lying there len inches deep.

Bad excuse. In a case of assault and battery, before and the sales more extensive. Sales of S500 bags brtnl at 95 at 10J-500 Lagnira 0 at 10-300 old government Java at 12J a 12 500 St Domingo 8j. FLOUR Tho news from England has had the effort to induce holders of common brands to put up Ihe price 4 87J, which considerable sales hsve been made for export- Ohio via New Orleans has advanced to 4 62J ano (Inward street and Georgetown firm at 4 75. FRUIT Steady sales of bunch Raisins at 82,201 52.50 IVnscea rncoa nuts at rates not known.

BRIMSTONE Further sales of 20,000 lbs. at 3 ocnts. GRAIN But littlo Rve at market salet however i 54 a 55 cents. Outs, Southern, 3D cents several pertonf have sold about 8000 bushels in all at 50 a 51 cents. DF.MP Sains of 700 bales nf Manilla at 6130.

HIDES Sales of 250 Maracaibo at II cents. MOLASSES The market continues heavy and receipts large. Sales of Mafanzas at 21 cents; New ria. S7 cents Porto Rico, 30 cents Trinidad de Cuba, all 4 NAVAL STORES Tax and Turpentine continue in-ac'iv. Ol Whslr for export 30 eer.ts.

PROVISIONS Mess) Beef is dwn to 8.75 a Prime is selling at 5,50 a f.srd 7 cents. SALT A cargo of Turks Wand sold at 31 1-2 cent cash. Judge Inglis, in New.York, an excuse was set up that the offender was insane but it was discovered that his insa nity was delirium tremens, did not exonerate him The jury rendered a erdict for 500 damages. ment for certain articles purchased for the use of the Navy. It is said that from a 100 to 200 percent above the mar-kct price has been paid fur such things as paint oils, copper, and cordage, not delivered on contract.

Hoop poles worth throe dollars in the market, have been sold for twenty five dollars spirits of turpentine, costing forty cents, has been charged at a dollar and every thing else in tho same proportion. An investigation is going on, and some queer disclosures are anticipated. Herald. Politeness Rev. Mr.

had travelled to preach to I congregation at. After the sermon, he waited ery palicotlv, expecting someone of the brethren to invite him home to dinner. In this he was disappointed. One and another departed, until the house was almost empty as the minister's stomach. Summoning resolution, however, he walked up lo an elderly looking gentleman, and gravely said Will yon go home to dinner with mc to day, brother Where do you live 7" About twenty miles from this, No," said the man, coloring, but you must go with mc." Thank you I will cheerfully." After that time, the minister wat no more troubled about hit dinner.

m. and YU 'ttor. Mf, Aide, mh G( I'oint I limit pli mg i Nt Whereas, The Governor of this State has refused to de-1 liver up upon the demand of the Executive authority ofi Virginia. I'rler Johnson, Edward Smith and Isaac Gan-i fugitives from justice, charged with ilie crime of theft, via. stealing a slave within the jurisdiction and ajairtl the laws of Virginia.

And whereas the Governor has assigned as the reason for such rfual, that the steal in of a slave within the jurisd ctmn snd against the laws, iii. is not If lonv or other er oe wiih'n the mean i Plot. The Kensington rioters have again destroyed the railroad aear Philadelphia. These repealed outrages and defiance of law, are disgraceful to the government there. The Njrth Rivra.

A boat from New-York reached Puughkccpsie on Tuesday and was saluted with' load rejoicings Roixn the The trial has lasted seven mg of the second section of the 4lh article of the conslitu-: I IT. i Bro Result ed. That in iho opinion of the Senate. sWing a r. rn I 1 1 r.s rrnix.

9 I crnis; iou rnrm nis slave- witl in thr jurisdiction snd against lite laws oi inn mcan.nir of the second section of -l inn White. 9 days. The jury were out about half an hour, and came in boxes ifrnwn Havens, all 4 the 4 ft srticle of ihc constitution of the U. and mai Irfereioca the reason assigncJ by the Governor his re-j with the fcrdict Guilty..

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