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(am lid IiiM riiiiH'iifal nnd or it I I .1 If CO.NGKF.SS. in Concert with tho nuyor. la thought by March 11 Other lobs a moat nfcsnorv oltire, uiiiianuing From Ilia Albany Evening Journal THE rL'BLIO FAITH. lliv workman make his ten and twelve shilling K'r dsy. And nu ll km birn tho suit of thai (Hij.cy.

What can ilia objnet of the Senator Would he slay our hands compel ua lo amp people Wo anow ner 10 mm mom nuw, have bad mo diffkuliy on that ecore previously. Well, if thi ia lo he ued a an argument against ihe positions which I hav assumed, 1 may a well sav a word or iwo in relation to ii, Tha ('onip however a a.lary of not more than $00. In SraxTi Mr. Sunmnna oke on Clay TllB ,18 Hoard likcwi lit faUry BY general request, Mr. KNAEBEL will give a Second Conoert at Brooklyn Lyceum, on MONDAY EVtiNlNU.

Maroh 21st. lHta Mr. FL'RMAS. in rrvlti Mr. AW.

and in favur of prolccling Uumoviio of SIVl'U txcluwt of Counsel fees, liuais tin wh'ru wa are lo stay the proMCuliuii of the. wd, a tk tttolvho ttlalir to ikt inviuluM- ply sufficient for Ilia Attorney and Counsel of Ihe which occasion he will be assisted by soma of tho woiks now in progress? Mr. President, whenevr indli-r. had looked a little closer, would also Industry. lioaril.

in my liu.nbie npinwii. it is true niai mr ursi taiuni oi now lorn. In Ihe IIoi ik, tha Appropriation Bill was dis Ihey do dial, I hey load Ilia ihx.oIo will) a deui il9 of Ik VV Imlk. IN SENATE Wednesday, Feb. 16.

fmNci.i)irn- lion of the stock of this Male, which ha could winch they ran 'er pay tho labor of the peo I i.t.l nni. Mill. Ina ltnlf.n.a ttlslRn. Illit I cussed. March Ii.

The SxNvri did not sit. f. ih. 1737. Ilia on llio Murphy and Mr.

Smiih, in tho extravagant, or rather Ikougkllei limes of ihe City got much moro from il, and Mr. Van Cott recently ha I presume, roalised lilieral profoasiuual wago. But, tho lime has coma for putting these mtlirrs upon an economical footing. I shall aay moro upon this subject. Let the Bull at once be taken by the horn I no win nm no worm as ininy cent per or a no shillings, even in the very best ti.nts they l'l" il.hei I the old fusmoned, "'W'r'ng ever will I need not air, ask Ih.

qu. anon way jiating aceount. 1 he reason, Mr. I rcw-whelhrr thoy woul.l slop nur wo.k. of improve, drnl, l.y thai ihero i.

evident lo f. i 11..1 man in the least acquainted wilh the course of par. foreign and domr.lio debt of the United Slate be Hofl. anil III Government haVnf HO fOW In tho II'fUsK Mr. Fillmore submitted amend.

irv have liihl ua in I ua in llii Siate. Ii i on account ofihopjHic raiNrirAL reRroaueRs. MADAME OTTU, Celebrated VocrIIsI. 1'rof. A.

I IIEINK1C1I, I'iaiiu. MIL kl'KS, 1'iano. MIL WOl.TEK, Trumpet. MIL OTTO, Trombone. MR.

Dl'KE, Trombone. MR. FKEDEKICK, Trombone. MIL KNAKBKL, French Horn. Mr.

Knabcl's Amateur Orchostra will perform aoveral popular airs, somo of which havo boen ar ranged especially for llio i ccanion. Principal Flulo, Mr. J. C. WATTS, who ha kindly con-scniod to aialsi.

er under Hie old article of confederation lo levy lit upon ih several Ule, or to Tolled impost or duliraon imporl lo meet it. called upon limn muni lnp, and romiiijiice paying" that credit is acnsilivr, and liko Ihe rervous svsiem. ii i issu, sir, Ihry have oonvuhed ii sin wmcheaa ihcy sretlica which were acullared far and wide throughout the Stale, prior iho lal Klociioii, and which have bren repealed in thi Senate, at this session. They have given a aliock to Ihe DUTCHMAN. Fatal Accident (almost) to tub Governor incuts lo iho Ion Bill.

The 1'iivale Calendar waa taken up, and number of bill acted upon. LEGISLATIVE. March II. KCW.Tor.K Sb RSIC RSIL-aOAD. Slate, aa was ibm Ihe prarlice, 10 levy ana ctineci undr acta pawd by their viriima legislature, Ida quota of each Hate, and lo remit the samo In liavo niado upon tin floor and at o-ner puces, have Injuriously afllcted it and tluir professed credit of Iho Stale induced an anxiety and fuar in Iho mind of capitalists, when they found that Congress, thai they might he enabled lo pay inal intend when became Hue.

All tho Stale ex. belief as lo Ihu sensitiveness oi puouc crrini sik uiu havo Isuglil ihem caution, 1'liey should for once In Skn.tr. Mr. Fiii.iiNha, on leave, brought Uvasido their destructive and foslor party was to bo in Iho ascendancy and ihe C'onip. lr.

Her ha not been able to dispoae of Ihoae stocks. cept Rhode Island, in their Stale Lrgia'tlures, passed ihe laws required, and directed llnir quotas and re encourage it. lini no, sir, nisi wo can mot. cr look for from Ihem. ho would have bren, if gentltmon had apirod ihair panic cflorte.

Il Ihey had only permitted Ihe to be paid It longres in specie nr-rquivalonl fund. Rhode Inland had shortly before ainilie an iaue of billa of credit, and declared Idem to be 1'lie h'ena'or ulso told the audience ihe aame in a bill to aid in 'be construction of ihe New York and Erie Hail Koad, which wa referred lo Iho rail, road committee and ordered prinled. This bill provides as follows i OK AlAMSAtilUSRTTS AND 1EW YoKR. 1 llO Con. ducluroflhs Weitern train informs ua, that tho Governors of Massachusetts and New York were placed in great bodily fuar, if not exHacd to the imtnedmto danger of losing their live, upon iho Western Railroad on Friday night last.

The car arrived at Worcester, between seven and eight, on a very dark night. Juat before, reaching a bridge near the usual stopping place, the conductor tuppud Ihe train, and sent to ihe engine house lor a lighter engine, fearing to cross Ihe bridge with the heavy eight. wheeled locomotive, which had brought the cars from Springfield. Gov. Davis, faith and credit of the Slate to have auatainrd il.

unmeasured language and Ihe same inii'SssioiicU aolf, ihey would find in place of Ihcse stocks, a i-rsture. Ibat we never should incur a debt. wnn. out luving Ihe means to psy ii and ha IcHs us million and a half of dollars in the Stale Treasury I I .1... ll.a ManKld I.

Tha buut' of the canals a legal tender in the payment of all debt, and when thoa called upon for it quota, passed a law directing It to ha paid to Congress in those bill of 1. That hereafter llio commissioners of llio Canal that speaks llii from Ihe soul, and that it is llio Slate required to he kept in repair, and our Slate officer were com. credit, winch were worili nolhinr -not even uie lie result ol lonj and pa Held examination. hy. Fund shall provide lor and pay ma interest on an the state slock issued lo the New York and Erie Exercise will consist of Overtures, Solo, Trio and Ojiiartett, and selection from Opcrss.

Also several original composition. Madame Olio will sing somo of her popular airs, accompanied on the Piano Forte, by Professor A. P. Iluinrich. For further particular are small bills.

Tickets 50 cents 3 tickets to admit a gentleman and two ladies, to be had at the Music stores and Bookstores of Messrs. Wilder and Culvorwrll, and at Ihe or. Doors open at half past 7 o'elk. Concert to commence at if. mliil td T'iiiMraii'0 VI'brnllon.

THE Temperance Society of Saint Paul will celebrate its first anniversary on the approach, ing festival of Ireland's Patron Saint (Tkurtday, tin nth March,) at Saint Paul's Church, Court street, on which occasion Pavcris Grand Mass Mr- IVsi.lenl, Ihe au licnco knew dial fact as well itunl Coinoanv pclled lo tuka the toll for that purpose, because hoy could not dispose of the storks which the law had ordered to be iaued, at six per cent, inlereat. 9 That tho New York and Erie rail road com. aa did the Senator. We havo alwara aelcd Uon llmt principle, and if Ihe Senator will only permit without waiting to arrive at Ihe depot, left the cars on nn inrf it will nsvmir And Mr. President.

Una is an instance which Danv ahall. within fWe years after the passago of with Gov. Seward and somo member of the New 7 i. I i i 3 debt, over and uver again, and enrich the Stole "hould cover the parly oppoted to uswuii reproacn. side.

lt ihem lake their own do'a that pul They should have full the same interest in thia matter that we have they shuuld have been found irth by the present Secretory of Stato, (Col. Young) now arrayed in the very front of nppoai this act, consiruci a sihkiu iinK, won aunuuia iuiii. i uis ijrgitiaiure, wuom naa invnea to ipcnu out, depot, from the Hudson Uivcr to Lako Ihe night at hi house, and instead of taking the Erie. oommon highway ihey krpt upon the track. When 3.

Thai, when such single track shall be con. ihey wcro upon tho bridgo, in total darkness, tho alructed, in a manner aalisfactory to the Governor, bridge being a covered one, Ihey suddenly heard a certificate lo that purpose shall be made by him Ihe engine, (which had been sent for,) rapidly a p. and tiled in llio office of tlio Secretary of State. proaching. All wcro inntinlly in Die greutest 4 That within two yesrs after such completion alarm and confusion somo thinking the bridge a standing shoulder to shoulder with us in holding up the stock of our State, so they might bring linn to us.

Ho haa shown bv a report which he ma Ileal amonnt in payment of Ilia inlrret on llio foreign debt, and in thi country in pivmenl of Ihe inlereat i Ilia domralie dcbl, although they were paid in by that Slate at par, were not really worth one thouaand dollar in paper for one dollar in specie. And it waa to prevent Ilia recurrence of anch an ael on the part of a State Inward (lie General Goverment, that the Convention won afterward declined, not that a Dank ahnuld not be chartered by State Government, and be author, iiod to iaaue note redeemable on demand in po. eie, but that no State ahall emit bill of credit," or mako any tiling but pold and silver coin a tender in payment of debt." And I would lu re obaerva that when the Constitution of the United Statca waa funned, the term billa of credit," waa exclusively confined to issues madu directly by their fa co in the market, and money be obtained subuvtied to tin legislature, that lha time muni carry on cur public worka to completion. If enme, when iho 1 canal will yield a yearly in. ihey did not like our ayalein.

they should Imve ex. come of rttiir miltwni of dullnrs 1 1 rresi dent, don't ask any such income. I am not so pressed their opposition to Hon some measure of a singlo track, ihe legislature oeauinonzea very narrow one, and that mere was only one iracn where llielailh and credit of the Slate had not lo pay to iho Company the full cost of such road upon it, and every man made llio grcateat haste hm-n nledimd. Tliev should not have shown it. with interest at the rale of 7 rer cent, deducting possible to cot out ol the wuy.

Gov. Seward ac singuine us that, nliru a I am esteemed. 1 ask mly half that omoiiul, and wilh that the vihole by opposing Ihose wok which are the very vitals of Iho full amount of Slalo stock loaned to suid com complishcd extraordinary foals, as a runner, but his courso waa suddenly interrupted by his tumbling into holu a foot deep, in a part of tho bridge debt will be paid, and nut burden posterity which Ihu opposition (eel so much regard nvro in tho Stale. I iany Ihe manner ofaBCorlaining the amount ex. Dealroy the system by stopping such works, and I pended, to be prescribed by the le gislature ict than Ihey no fur Iho prracnt generation.

Unly will bo performed by a full and ellsclivo choir, con. sitiing of the following eminent artists, who have in ihe kindest manner volunteered Iho aid of their valuable services MADAME MARONCELLI, MRS. TEMPLE, SIGNOIl MARONCELLI, who will pro. side at tha Organ. SIGNOR MO II A LLCS.

MR. WASIINING. Aftor which an Oration will bo delivered by the Rev. Dr. Moriartv, of Philadolphia.

The procccda to be applied to tho benefit of the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum. Tickets can be had of Win. II. Tcck, 114 Ful-ton street, Thos. O'Donnell, Catholic Bookseller, 252 Fulton street, T.

Uannen, corner of Myrtle avenue and Adams street. Win. Blsgrove, Drug. Ihe Stale itself would fall, full essentially in her 5. When such amount shall be paid, Ihe road Ilia various Colonic and Male.

hey had finish Iho enlargement of the Erie canal, so that over the gruund where a plonk was gone, lie immediately rolled himself" into a ball ofconsidora. bly less diameter than his body," and aa soon as ho pro'porily and that of her people, No, Mr. Presi. I and all it appurtenances, to become Ihe pro. all iaaucd such a currency to a greater or les cx tho trado of the great west may pour into it, to ii i.

iev lionl I imvH stood l.ke men liv us. aa we I nnris ol the neon oi mo tent, and It had bcouino in many iualance, from find its way lo Iho cily of New York, ond you would havo done bv them under aimilar cin um. 6. Tho Legislature ahall provido for distributing had somewhat recovered from Ins ailright lie level need give yourselves no (rouble about Ihe debt it great depreciation, even aa low aa five and su thouaand do larj in paper fur one dollar in specie, stances. They should have sustained, like XSow I to the stockholders ol mo company tne money 10 iua iiie eyo along uie Driuge to waicn me oreauou Yorkers, the fuiih and credit of Iheir Siato.

They I be paid under the fourth section and when such enemy. As it approached, it was easy to see by you need never distract your head wilh a single aching thought about taxation upon the people. a moat aerioaa evil, and llii Slate made a new mission of those bill of credit" aa late a 1788, should have kVown to the wholo world that on I distribution is made, the said company shall coase the fire or the lucomotive, that Ihcro wero two mirl, solo rl ilrn wore no two nartica here 1,1 rnrnnrnlion. tracks, and all on tho bridi'o, with admirable pre. by an act passed on the 8 of February in that 1 he cannl will provide tor itseK provide an ample Sinking Fund to pay every dullir of your debt when il becomes due, and yield so large a surplus that however, we may differ on minor points of 7.

If tho legislature fail lo make such provision sence of mind, instantly slopped from that upon year. besides, that you will be able lo construct all the and policy, when the intcrcsta of the State (he purchase of Ihe road wilhin the period men- which the locomotive was moving, and left it to But no "billa of credit" were issued by the gist, Atlantic st. near South Ferry, and at the doors of the church on the morning of tha celebra. State ol New York, or by any other Mate, a I i stake, we an go ve are noi i tioned in me lounn seciioo, mo vouiiaijr pmuo nujr uiiui.pvuu, other works of improvement desiied in jour Slate, believe, a (tor Ihe ad opt i of the Federal Count i I u. bo told, sir, by the Senators opposed lo us, that, be released from paying thereafter any portion ol erged from Ins hiding piece, and all went on inetr (jon and then leave a surplus remaining, after all.

ihov are Internal IiiiDrovemeut men. In- I the nrincioalor no service to commence at 10, A. M. le interest ol the slate siock issueu i way rrjoicmg to inc nospuauio uiaiisiun ui uu. ihe The Senator waa pleased lo say we had shed lion by ihem which fact i in itneff.

a contcmpo. aoraneou exposition given by the Slate the in. Button Alias, Inrnal iinnrnvemenl men. and oDDosed to the en- I In mid romnanv. I Davis.

crocodile tear over the poor laborers on Ihe ca largcrnent of the Erie canal? Internal Improve- 8. Tho company to be authorized to loan any rial. Mr. I resident, I leave the public to judge The Saint Paul's Total Abstinence Society will moct in Myrtle avenuo, opposite Fort Green, at 9 o'clock precisely on the morning of the 17th, to receive the Temperance Sue's of Williamaburgh, sires of that prohibitory clauae against the emission of those bill a Contained in that kis'roment. Tha Convention for forming die United State ment men, and step approbation for that great sum or aums of money, within a certain amount TTf Altlt who siieos crocodile tears over ihose laborer work? Internal Improvement men.

and onDosed in blanks to bo used in the construction of sniJ i Vnrh Gulnr. of Stamford. Con. whuthrr it is the Whig party which has employed to the N. Y.

and Eiie Railr. ad 7 to the Ogdena- road, and to give bondB (or the payment of such to j8 Caroline F-, daughter of W. Bridd, them by thousands upon the public works, or assembled jjv rmladolphia May 14lli, 1787, and dissolycdrSeptcmber 17th. 1737. and 'bCornjtiHitin framed by it was ratified by the burgn and t.ake unampiain itaiiroaa internal loans duplicates oi sucn oona io uo uu-u of Yirlivillc, ri, Win.

D. Webb toltlisssa. whether it in that party which would turn Ihem Improvement men, and sup every cnnal in me Uomplroller a othce, wineii Donas are io i rth B. Dewey. out of employment to a man.

Whether it is the Wliis, who have given them employment, thai ninth elate, New Hampshire, nn the zJstot June, 17:8, and by thisStatoon theSUth of July follow. stale vny, what does loiernai improvement upon the road, appurtenances, preccueimw mo mean, sir? It must certainly have obtained a I hen of the atato. they may provide for themselves and their families In this city, on Saturday evening last, Adslia, ing. How eaaily do these plain historical (acts new meaning in the vocabulary of the Senators. 9.

Upon tho failure on Ihe part of Ihe campany comfort, or whether it is ihose who would turn If I Ins Stale had been blessed at the outset with I to pay such borrowed money, me noiocr oi sucn Ihem out without employment, to eeek their living infant daughter of R. IL Story, aged 1 year and 3 uch friend of Internal Improvement a the Sena-1 bonds i authorized in addition to all olher exist- as thev may on the lace of Ihe earth. 1 leave the Bush wick, I' lushing, Jamaica, etc. 1 lie procession will then move to St. Paul' Church.

The members generally of the Catholic Total Abstinence Societies are requested to join in the procession. HT Badges can be had of the above named gentlemen. By order of iho nilil 1 3t Committee of Arrangements. ROCER1ES Cheaper than ever. Smoked Hams, 7d lb.

Imperial Tea, 4a per lb. do Shoulders, 4J. II Tea, 3s and 4s. do Pork, 3d. Black do, 2s 6d and 3s.

do Beef, 4d. Coffee, puro, Is. do Chops, 3d. do 8d and lOd. put down all mere reasoning from words 7 It is a great fault with many of our legislators, and also with others, that they do not make themselves sufficiently conversant with the early history of months.

The relatives and friends of the family are res. tor from the Seventh (Mr. fc her wood) and hi as. public (o judge who sheds crocodile tear. Gen ing legal remedies," to scilsam roaa, appurtenances, (he manner prescribed in the eleventh section sociate.

ihe sun would base never shone upon a tlemen should lake cara how Ihey make such as pectfully invited to attend Ihe funeral from the our country, and with the facts and circumstances sertions, or the whole country will rise up in re singlo canal or railroad in this Slate nor even upon a cultivated farm in Iho Western part of our house of her father, No. 25 Fulton street, this noon at 4 o'clock. of the mat ol 1836, relative to ihe New York and Erie Rail Road. 10. Tho surplus, remaining after such sale and upon which our law are based, before they at buke of ihem.

and in such tones too as they cannot tempt commenting upon Ihem a knowledge but remember as long a they live. Stale where hundreds now exist. All would have boen but one dense forest with, a scattering And now, sir, what are the great and distinctive payment of such bonds, to be paid into the 1 rcasury of the state, to pay, first all other liens upon the opening here and thcro, with a log cabin upon it. principles of difference between the two parties road, and the balance to be distributed among the Your lakrs comparatively without navigation, ex- They are mean. I he Whigs foster and encour.

Guod Table Butter, I. 0 Sugar, 2s Cd and 3s Allicncmii ii r. Directors of the Brooklyn Atli encum, would inform the citizens, that the Course of Lectures, as announced at tho commencement of the season, is now completed, bnt wilh a deficiency of I age our system of public improvements, because it cept what little would nave Dcen carrieu on aiong siocKnoiuers oi me company. t. 1 I t.

1 1 ,1.. ci.i. -r KI.iu 1. I 11 A. ....1, I which frequently serves lo throw a flood of light upon wbat would otherwise be a dark and obscure subject.

The Bank of North America, in 1769 issued billa of as low a denomination as one penny, clearly showing the extent to which the credit system prevailed in this country in the earliest and purest days of the democracy, and when Thomas Jeffer- Flour, Is 3d 7 lbs. Cheeso, Cd. pes of the rnnntrv ti I mo Lunauian biioiu, sou mo omm oi aa. muy tunc i ou.u ivau, Dni. of the country tends to develnpe the resources would have been weak indeed, ranking below Mas- been advertised for sale, by such holder oftlio sachusclls ages below Connecticut, instead of bonds, the Commissioners of the Canal und may Laid, 6d.

Codfish, 2d. Pork Hocks, 2d. Box Raisins, (id. do Is Soap, lOd per bar. Mould Candles, lOd lb.

Sperm do Is 6d. Rice Is 9d 7- lb. build up cities and towns in Iho waste places, and to make the desert blossom as the rose and because it a. Ids to the wealth and happiness of the people. They also Bustain the eredit system, be receipts to meet the necessary expenses.

Il i standing as she now dues, at the very head ol the at their discretion pay lo such holders the lull son waa one of the active men and officers of our union, ana Dearing ino prouu apiuiii.nu ui me amount oi me Donus, ana su costs oi pruceeuuig proposed to raise tho sum needed by the sale of Winter Oil, 6s per gal. Empire General Government. And a bill of this snia cause it enables our people to compete with the 1 First quality N. O. Molasses 2s.

per gallon. preparatory to such sale, wtien sucn oonus snail become the properly of the state. 12. Three commissioners to be appointed who tickets for another lecture, which tho Rev. Dr.

S. II. COX has generously offered to give, on amount wa redcomcd by Ihu Bank in December, uvcrgrown capitalists of Europe, enables them lo J3 This day, March 14th, 1942., at the Central Cheap Store corner of Concord and Pearl street, by EDWARD A. WOOLLEY. joi, alter naving occn in circulation mr a period put forth their energies for the sustenance ol their of 30 yrars.

families, the education of their children, and for Tuesday Evening, the 15lh inst. Subject Selections from English Poelry, with comments and illustrations." inn Hank, the first Government institution ol the ffood and clory of their country and because iii shall be paid for their services by the railroad corn, pany, whose duly it shall be to see to the failhiul expenditure of the money to be raised under the 3th section in the construction of the road and fur no other purpose. Calvin T. Chamberlain of Al Ctognfng Star. Monday Evening, March 14, 1842.

Foreign News. The ship Venice from Canton jn the 23d November last, brings news from me kiuo in me unnea oiaies, wainriginaiiy lonn- i na8 advanced us in a lew years to a point, wntcn ed by Robert Morris, the great financier," in it haslrequircd centuries inl'he old. world to attain, i Ticket 25 Cents each, to be hail at the door, at Blagrovo's, Atlantic-slrcct, and at Wil. Please to call. tf For Sale Cheap.

THREE new Grocer's Wagon, mado of the best materials and workmanship, and allow. I79U, and commenced business on the llh ol July legany, Charles Adams of Steuben and Thomas in that year. The plan is another evidence proy. Th'-y also hold that this system should ho kepi inviolable, and that the puiity of ihe good faith of the Stale should be jonlously preserved even from suspicion, that not only our prosperity but our very ing how very extensively Ihe credit system has China nine days later than previous advice. The news shewa further successes of the British.

ed by all who see them to be the best pattern in uso, will be sold low or exchanged for almost any kind of property. Apply to Central Cheap Store, always been used in this nation it was lor a num ber of gentlemen to give their bonds to ihe Direct Maxwell of Chemung, are named as said commissioners. March 12. It was agreed after Tuesday, to meet at 10 o'clock, A. M.

exislenco as on united people is concerned in sed By the Clyde a'eamcr which arrived in New. der's Bookstore, Fufton-street. March 14 2t Hamilton literary -Aoria(ioii. ID The following question will be discussed before the Society, THIS Monday EVENING, the 14th instant Ia a protective Tariff desirable in this country. J.

P. MARVIN, March 14 It Secretary. or in such turn aa each should think proper, and ulously sustaining our honor and credit wilh Ihe world. These, sir, in the language of ihe Roman York on Saturday morning from Halifax, the foreign news of the Acadia waa brought. bind themselves severally for Ihe payment thereof, in such proportions as should become necessary in order to fulfil ihe engagements, and discharge matron Rre our jewels.

corner of Concord and Pearl st. EDW'D A. WOOLLEY. Also, 3 Horse. mhl4 tf woTici-n TTM1E Co-partnership heretofore existing be-JL tween the subscribers, under the firm of Bui what are tho principles now developed by IN ASSEMBLY.

March II. The principal item is, that Lord Brougham and the nnlc and contracts of the Bank. That Iheso ur opponents, the would be Democratic party the English jurists, without an exception, take Mr. D. R.

F. Jones, remonstrance of the Com- ecuiitie should be extended lo the sum of 300.. Directly iho reverse. They would abandon your pubt ic works, s'ay Ihe progress of your internal ground againsl delivering up the slaves on board OuO Pensvlvania currency, in specie, at the rate of Greenwood Cemetery, The undersigned, having learned that the mnn Council of New York against the passage or liegeman Dean, is this day dissolved by mutual even shilling snd six peuce lor a bpanish dollar. improvements, although ihe lots by such a course ihe Creole, or affording any compensation for an act entitled an act to relieve the county of would be immeasurably greater than the cost ol consent.

The unicttled business of the firm will be attended to by Joseph liegeman, who will continue the Auction Business on his own account, at The Factor, who was the principal agent of the institution, was to proceed with all convenient their entire completion. They would crush the them. They hold that Ihe goyernment has not the power under existing laws and treaties. Kings from the support of foreign poor. The Printing Bill was discussed in Committee dispatch to purchase on the most reasonable terms, credit system and reduce us to the condition of the No 11 Fulton Street.

JOSEPH HEGEMAN. Greenwood Clmetikv is in imminent danger of being abandoned from the want of a small additional subscription for Burial Lots, and feeling a deep interest, aa residents of Brooklyn and as individuals, in its success, request tho citizen of Brooklyn to unite with them in a public meeting lo be held on MONDAY EVENING, March fluur, beef and pork, of sound, good quality and bard-money countries of and compel our The Committer on the Finances. Wo ob in such quantities of each article as might be reg laboring population to work lor from one lo two JOHN J. DEAN. Brooklyn, March 12, 1842.

rol4-3t IKOCf.AJTIATIO.. serve that our opponents are beginning to call for of the Whole. Mr. Lott in the chair. March 12.

Tho New. York City Tax BiU for 1,100,000, was read a third time and passed. ulated by the Board of War, (of the Uniled Slates) shillings per day, in place of receiving ten and I until he should have procured in the whole three twelve i-hillims ner rlav oblige the farmer lo sell until he should have procured in the whole three I twelve i-hillings per day oblige the farmer lo sell the report on the resolutions of Alderman Cross Eii-i; e.W" 1: 1Upply whlr nd bu8hf'' We know (hat these resolutions were submit! himself with bmitted A LL persons bound to appear at the next Court XJL of i Oyer and Terminer and Jail Delivery, in instead of nine or ten shillings per bushel; make sugar, coffee, sail, to exchange for provisions at cost prices, to induce the farmers by that able and faithful Alderman, in good faith, the rich in your land richer, and the poor, poor in. ltb, at hair past 7 o'clock, with the view to con. cert measures to avert an event so much to be do.

plored by every individual of the In consequence of tho Lyceum being otherwise engaged for that evening, the Trustees of tho Cen. tral Reformed Dutch Church, in Henry st. (Rev. Dr. Brodhcad's) have kindly allowed the uso of deed compel every industrious man without cap.

and the committee, of whom Alderman Burbank to deal wilh him. Ilis Bank was first called the Bank of Pennsylvania, for supplying the Army Mr. Maclay's School bill waa made the special order for Wednesday next. The Maonet. The Rev.

La Koy Sunderland proposes lo publish a paper to bo called the iinl, who had borrowed five hundred or a thousand is one, has since been diligently engaged in the laborious statement of the City accounts. dollars to commence business with, to pay in the til the L'niled Mates with provisions," etc which name also shows the object and design of Iho in increased value i money, from fifteen hundred to their edihee lor the occasion. In order to make this perfect, time has been, three thousand dollars for it; and thus blight the stitution, it was alterwards changed into a more permanent rstablisment, under the name of tho C. P. Smith, Sclh Low, Magnet," as soon as Five Hundred subscribers can be obtained.

He has devoted himself fur fif and is si ill required. The committee, we learn industry of your pcoplu and restrain for ages the onward progress of our nation. The choice between ho two arties is submitted to the people. will, howevor, in all probability, report on Mon teen years past to the study of the nervous system the county of Kings, by recognizance or oilier, wise, are hereby notified to appear at such Court, at the Court Room, Hall's Exchange Buildings, in the city of Brooklyn, on Monday, the Ilth day of April next. And all Justices of the Peace, Coroners, and other officers, who have taken any ro.

cognizances for the appearance of any person at such Court, or who have taken any inquisition, or the examination of any prisoner, or witness, are hereby required to return such recognizances, in-quisilions and examinations, to the said Court, at the opening thereof, on the first day of ita sitting. Given under my hand, at tho Sheriff's Officce, in the city of Brooklyn, this 11th day of March, 1842. marl4-lawtd FRANCIS B. STRYKER, Sheriff. Bank of North America," as being a more proper title for a national institution hut it was still un.

dnr the eonirol of the same officers, wilh Robert Morrie at their head, and was incrrporatcd by day, tho Slat instant. lii them make it. I have ill us, sir, redeemed my pledge of refu. We have no doubl it will be a faithful report, for Congress on the 31st of December, 17B1, and by ting the political heresies put rth by Senators on gtrlKe wnore it may, wa believe that the this state on the 1 1th of April, 1782. Il was confined to Ihe war, and Massachusetts re-incurpura.

tha oiher side of this floor. It may be that speaking from general recollection, without an immcdi. gentlemen entrusted with it, from their known and has ample testimonials of his character as man of strict integrity, as well as of (rue science-Ho proposes to put abroad tho discoveries of Mag. nelic and Phrenological science. He says: 11 1 wish it to be distinctly understood, that in making known these discoveries, illustrating and proving, as I am confident they do, the science of Phrenology and the Magnetic Nature of Man, I ted its branch in 1754, by the name of Ihe Bank ale reference to book, I may have fallen into character as faithful public men, will present all of Massachusetts things truly.

some slight and immaterial errors as to dates but I do not believe, Sir, thai I havo done aa in any Can any one suppose for a moment that if there We have no objections to meet our opponents had been tho least idea of prohibiting ihe establish instance, and am willing lo aase my reputation for accuracy on the positions which I have here on the question of ECONOMY. We will go all do not indorse the ten thousand silly stories which taken, and sustained. lengths with (hem in keeping down Ihe City debt have been put in circulation by the enemies or Itrooklyn Iteufliiitf JCooin. TMIE subscriber proposes to open on the first of I April next, a Reading Room and place of general intelligence. The room will be supplied with all the leading jonrnals in the United States, together Before I close my remarks, Mr.

President' there dupes of mesmerism. The results ol my experi Brooklyn Atheneum. The peonle of South is one thing which I wish lo notice. I shall be ments havo been witnessed by numbers of medical J. E.

Underbill, John Lawrence, Daniel Embury, B. D. Silliman, Jopeph Sands, William Toney, B. C. Cutler, Henry L.

Clark, John A. Cross, William Halsey, John S. Stone, Charles E. Bulklcy, Theodore Eames, A. Hegeman, John Dikcman, William Riishmore, Georgo S.

How land, E. VV. Dunham, Richard Upjohn, Henry E. I'icrpoiit, Feter Morion, G. G.

Van Wagcnen, A. A. Low, E. D. Hurlbut, Theodore F.

King, Arthur Tappan, David Coupe, Sheldon Leavitt, J. D. Hurlbut, G. Hurlbut, ment or Male Banks by that provision in relation to bills of credit, in Ihe Constitution of the United States, that Ihe framers of that great law, the bas a all other legislation, would have ever lent their id to create such institutions, as they did do in repeated instances? Certainly not; men know tbey would not act thus themselves, and that is a vary safe rule for judging of the act of those who preceded them. George Hall, Jonathan Trotter, David Leavitt, R.

Sonds Tucker, David Wesson, Andrew Wesson, Thos. Messenger, J. W. Raymond, Samuel II. Cox, Jamea Ilaslett, Amos Allen, Erasmus A.

Kutz, Edw'd J. Eno, Elihu Harrison, J. A. Davenport, I). A.

Bokce, W. M. Hains, John II. Baker, I. C.

Corne I. Joseph Howard, W. J. Cornell, T. L.

Mason, George Marvin, A. K. Nivcn, Charlr Iloyt, James Floy, S. London, J. L.

Nichols, Wni. B. Cooper, Samuel Smith, James Walters, told, that ihe florid views which I have put forth i and scientific gentlemen in this city, and they have Brooklyn, made this winter a epirited attempt to in relation to Ihe revenues of the canals are in cor been performed under such a vast variety of cir. establish a Course of Lectures, Reading Room reel. I shall be told the Comptroller (Mr.

Flagg,) cumslances, that collusion was altogether out of etc. Wo have attended most of tho lectures, nas witnin a day or two sent in a reoort to the Assembly living a different asnectof Ihe Question. which have been of a high order of merit. the question. For the Evening Star.

RETRENCHMENT. There were, however, Mr. President, ome por. with all the leading huropean journals. Letter bags of all the regular lines of packets, will be kept at the Room, and also, bags will constantly be kept for U.

States vessels on the several stations, wbich will be forwarded by the first opportunity. In addition to the Reading Room, the subscriber will have a room filled up wilh desks, to be devoted exclusively to business purposes, where paper, pens, ink, blanls, checks ic, may always be obtained, both by the regular-subscribers to the room and strangers, and "here master mechanics may place boxes. The subscription orire to the Rifadin Room will be four dollar a year Now I alwaya like to anticipate my friend in their It seem, however, that tho Institute falls short lions of the Senator's speech, which were Iruo. objections, and I bad better now give the reasons of means to pay its expenses. We hope these will UUr, i uur aeoi must oe wuicn nave induced Ihe sending in of that report.

Mr. SrooNER. I have been reading the recent be readily furnished by the citizens who duly ap than to wait until Senators have brought it up in v. epic, UUI I1UI OUl UI the labor of nur own people alone fur, air, if our able speech of Mr. Clay.

This Statesman goes preciate the value of these social and intellectual opponent will permit us lo carry out to comnle fur Retrenchment in National Affairs. attempted rciutation ol my atatemcnls. 1 understand that Mr. Flagg haa sent in a report, staling that the amount of money in the Treasury ia only exercises. Literary undertakings ar apt to flag at the out In tbe Legislature of thi Stale, Whig and lion the public work now in progress, those debts will mainly be paid by the labor of the great West not a forced labor, but one productive and highly advantageous to themselves.

We open them a ru (lha Irom the second, (Mr. Lot o-Foe os both agree that tbe proper doctrine is set. Wa hope the spirited manager of the Athe ECONOMY. neum will not be deterred from repeating the Nath. D.

Carlile, The state of the Time haa brought the necessity highway ro an ample market for all they can raise, which would otberwisa rot upon their lands and ihey in return willingly pay us tha means of dis course next season. That part of the city is ra and five dollars a year, with the full privilege of all the rooms, payable in every case fix month in advance the yearly subscribers will have the further privilege of introducing to Ihe room, for the term of two weels, a friend who shall be a non resident of Brooklyn. The rooms are located on the corner of Fulton and Front streets. The subscriber is well aware that the opinion is abroad, that nothing of this kind can succeed in Brooklyn, but believing lhat Biooklyo can do what any oiher city of ber sie and population in the United Stairs can do, and as there is io the States, no city of A. Van Nostrand Brooklyn March II, 1642.

of this principle home from the Nation and State nihil 3t to the City, and to every man'a door couiu in nnd a dollar there it seem the Comptroller, however, ha found the above aum there, but thai i not the only um there by hi own rrport; lor on another page he ahow there is another balance of 87, 7G5 91 in the Treasury, which two sum mke the total of $165,928 71.) He call upon the legislature to provide funda to meet the immediate wauta of ihe Stale. And the present Comptroller thinks the Stale debt is ao large, and eur resources to mal bcin charging our debt hy, in asserting such a aell. pidly riaing. It is occupied by wealthy and highly cultivated portion of citizen. A the po.

pulalion accumulate, the mean will increase In all judicious economy, small things are not vident proposition, bo should have found il ne Whiz General Committee. to be despised Drops make the ocean grains of cessary to have turned around nnd told the audi 4 REGULAR Meeting of the Whig General Com-millee will be held at the National Hotel, on ence of it so pathetically. I cannot for my life im until in the end they have an ample treasury. sand the round world on which we tread. You can never grapple with the great things until you begin with the small.

Before llcrculea had trcneth gme: Why, Mr. President, every body knows Tuesday (to-morrow) evening, March lith, 1842. It will be observed, (see advertisement) that Dr. only orer iwo minion ol dollars a year from the canal, more than half a million from rencral Cox deliver the laat lecture to morrow evening. A.

ti. BAt LIS, President. F. R. Hi ls ist.

Secretary mlill ilt to cleanse the Augean stables, he had killed Iwo nakea while lying in hi cradle. nnr mere will be a full attendance. ces, and two or three hundred thousand dollars per annum from the L'nited State Land Distribu half ber life, without ber Reading Koom, ne oner this project to Ihe public, feeling assured lhat by their liberal patronage, lie shn'l be practically enabled to refute the charge that Eroollya will upport nothing of a public character. Subscriptioo list re left at lkeou of Ihe Dai' News, the Long Island Star, and at tbe office of the tuferriher. mhl2tf JASJOfU2AN: How doc thi course of remark apply RETRENCH OFFICES AND SALARIES! This the cruras taken at tha National bsad School Lecture.

Mr. J. Orville Tavlor h. To Lt. Eight modern 2 story basement snd attic houses built in the best niannrr with aiarble siantrls vrrr nlrauntlv ait.

tion bill that we must borrow just aufScient to mrrl our prcning claims, and then olcmnly re nai in rry ohject or rur internal improvement policy is io enable tha labor of the people lo pay (hi dcbl 1 io make that labor of greater worth to them. Adopt Ihe principle of the Senator, and bow could they pay any debt, when thrir daily labor will only bring a bushel of wheat, and that Vwrth only twenty-five to thirty cent? Why, air, iudr uch policy a that ol nur opponent, they eoald sol pay a debt of I O.OCsi lrt alone one of 9 10.000,000. The rery object of oor policy to sJI Ih tahr of the pcopla into requisition iorn. and may a weU be followed here been prevailed upon to deliver another lecture on Cemmtm School, at the Lyceum, oa Tuesday solve to contract no more debt, but stop onr public I hCMlat not to say that the Mayor" salary ia work and lay a direct tax" upon tha people- ualrd on 1 bird avrnur, nrnimmdiog a view of the bay and rity of Mr Vork, dimant from tbe South friry, snlrs. To or autre lots of (round ran be lio-morrow) evening at half past (even.

The too bigb. Down with it one half let the Wings bare lite courage to do it before the turn Well, then ia no accounting for tastes, they say some men will ar tiling in a strange light and bad with eara bouse. F.nqnirr of tat are free. W. fc(p, the Lyceum will be crowded with those wha feel real inlereat ad.

Thar much comment upon the office of onr opponent rem blessed wilh this bisjuily of JA.TIES IIIBIUBD, IS renins lneprin trade wild a cbosce of Cloths and CawioKirr, sod having all of thesr brrs bought at auction this eaoo, can be veiy low pities- oal Comptroller. It is thought by some, thai the du- i lb vat of heir product, and lo enable Lut it i lair. cpen and cand.d. aud lit DAVID B. BAVI.M, AtbnlK- st.

3 doors above Ilcsiy it. Brootltn. iC3 Kent ix). mi.ii vancirig our Common Schools. of thi othce mi-ni oe perl, rmed by Uie I.

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