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wo —_ 4 Mr. Duncan, of Kentucky, said that this message wes more Fp with error and false doctrine, and mirtaker, as to the laws of nations and the constitu- ‘Yon of our ge 4 in @ more disreputable — Jase Into the democratic eee Oe ‘Texas was annexed. Mr — wie Sy ton fea. 0nd, at balf-part three o'clock, e House to a : ony enone of Tennessee, seid that if the gentle- = ba tre awh hg others would. “ Ov’ motion of Ir. Strenens, the means ond 0 , Secompany locuments were ordere: _ SEER bate be postponed until THE ARMY BILL—THE OREGON BILL. My. Vinton oficred a rerolution--that the House bill,” u rt of the army, for the year ending June a x pg eR order of the day for to morrow, ; a it the oneideration of the bill’to organize the bm Rysctemes of Oregon ant until nyt Peon ‘have been disposed of. | . bic 3 B. Sais interposed an objection 4 ‘Mr, Virvow moved a suspension of the nian | 2 Mr Wea worts—Omit that part about the Ore- | be gen bill, avd general conrent will be given. —< Mr Virtox—That is the trouble, The fiscal year. | » sommencrd on the first of this month. as is well | to the Senate, whera, as - as the number of is to be adjusted, ‘Th fend ays were taken. and by.a vete of 84 , res thirds, the House refused to apapend the | "Riga, at Georgie, moved that she Hove is erg the Commitee of the Whole from the Inalderation of. the bill granting the Florida, “Alabas ae Georgle Hallroad Company, alternate sections Sue Bier lands on in conditions ; pending | ic] Ve | 2, ‘The House Aajourned. | Wasmixarony July 23, 1648 | ALTERATION OF THE. RULES—NUNCOMBE--SUSINESS OF i THE, apaaron. Dir, Crarmas, from the eelect committee on the vales, mode @ report to the effect, that during a Con- gress ali bills, &c., reported and nobectednpewat exe | ' -, @pssion, rhall be considered at the next, as thoughan : adjournment bad not tsken place; and that ee © pre “a ‘vieo to. the thirty-fourth rule, whi w ber 0 Page op bce in ndbive sabes ' ‘ates, afler the genera! debate shall have been Poleced, | be repealed "There was much confusion in the hall, such as talc | ing and slapping doouments upon the table, to direet » i the attention of the pages to wait upon membere—" es pu 2 a qweaye or ygameins’ ) tworpound do- ts in the Bata aay ky Soe ad 2, Me turn, bis.face towards the, pea se be fet ‘of, what he said was heard by nally a stray word faundite way te yee ip sf ‘pen. He, was understood toaay, bi “ever, that ‘ine: Mentha of the, ned ua —< upon, Gentlemen did not confine their re- ,4@, subjects under poraldecations 5 oor ' ep seo pace e He botieved that felon which ad in.bis haxd ange ta, there’ would be no Joi for the repeal of the five minutes rule. The, resolption,was this: That the repart be re- | committed to the committee of the rules, with imstrue Hons to report.sueh a ruleae wilconane the remarks of ever, Committee of the. Wisofe on the State, ot Bie Union, to.the subject under considers- n—The resalution is notin orden, Js tie, motion to por vyncaere ao . “Eyane— that, motion. é ME Pencalt you -confipe. members striotly:to the subject under oeian eens eee” vent. discuss | 4 | i political que! er, Evans— dscumion ofthe merits of-Generat lor and Geperel Gass ignotim orders he (ce ‘3, Evans) —Zhe gontioman ts sneating baer the ‘eecmiputen a vann—6t My he aie SS five. tes ule. {His! he Mr, Kvaxe— believe 1 ‘am in order maharexe Ps tion df gentlemen say.w want at right* * Jeetio When the civil.end diplomatic sppropriation 4. Dill waa before the committees, gentlemen Brome pa <9 #810 its merits. but for- Buncombe... ‘The Steakca—The gentleman will wontne himself to » the-five minutes. « | (Mx, Gexany srose—Ldo not see therelevency ‘of the ; Teamarks of the gentleman . EXAns (puitivg hishanden Mr. Gentry'shead)= 4 Sit down, my good fellow, Merere. Houston and Aeenhandanye: afew words” amid.the confusion. (dog, Saar. Of ‘Gonnecticuire! believe: ‘thatthe five ‘minutes zule.is a sajutary-rule, i property adbered to. dt wan edopted.tor she purpore of giving members time to explain the nature, ebjest, and eftect ofan’ amend: td is notorious that day: after. day,aud we eek. gemtlemen.epbmit humbug amendmen 4 fore, make humbugiiremarks. “Thee they ma oatract the sestionto ;the detriment of the ‘publi sinese. I care noth'ng #bout Buncombe, eutil and > n@thers.kmow that theresbas beem more speaking to Buncombe under the tive utes pule then:én ether way: Rerangee on matters wholly dram the amendment We have more than nine- ponte of the:publie: busitiess to transact, fe three or fourweeke. Yerterdey we passed: mresobation'to ad- » Journ iniafortnight. We have sent ‘chat ‘resolution wRothe Senate. Jwant-the public business to be trans. | 1 poe eee! may sdjourn and go home'to our-const!- i, 1f gentlemen have‘anything’to eay¥n the sree Presidency and Buncombe, they can un <aiaatne ye theammatves, fancy a + tien : te suspend the operation of = five'minutes rule Sor tbe session, cinstea sot repealing it! (~‘Airrecd ! — in Committee of the Whole, gentlemen’ wound co! Sine themselves to the question; there woukt 64 no » dhe great bills: of the ‘sersion has been “utterly lost’ | fight of.:The general appropriation ‘vill was wader | +> @ixeusaion for. two. or three weeks; and durithg all that’ .BO epeecher were maile.on ite metite, ye of oy exception ef that: of the gentleman from Al beme (Mr. Hilliard) and the oh pe ae oie ty | ‘the..gentitman from Pennsylvania! (M: gers). -0n the subject of foreign ‘eston The practical operation of the perversion of the ruté'is thi, | thet emexamination of the. bill commences wien the | debateis closed. Phere bas béen no debate on ile.) pnder the five minuws rule. If you repeal Me fi minutesrule, you open the debste, wud genitienten will | a “talk about Frosidential natéere and everything else in, ont Be warld, except theevbject before'the Howe!" If you crim maponlibe ruie, you must take on trust what the Com- peer on Ways and ny s bave done. You make" risting) miltions an@ millions, gzcebt | | perfect despots go it bitnd , po "Baruyn-as this : «lig Dye a base, 4 propose meking whether, in good faith, the proporition should be ‘enter- tained. Yesterday, a xesoiution was adopted, to end | the session on the 7th of August, leaving us but twelve | Jegiflative days; nine-tenths of, the buraners being of | the table. ‘The resolution i+ a@ sooner adopted, than | we finda sregation coming from, the same.reetion of far poll oMered by.a gentieman, launching imto gene- ical diseussion,, Not only.arenine-tenthe of the Ton if Prpaitien badienieelnt but bere isa great ques- Fugh fearful ipport, asfar as the oouniryds con- aninstea Jn ther @ patriot of she dand, who Ut derire to ft the question put abrest. STE sme aus | je chair must confine thegentleman subject. BAve\—1 wish to show,.when there is important | biisinecs, before the country Lo adjust, tbat there is not i Sena fide god faith to conclude this question, but to ba! it Hea Joy p cle Hicalexciteme ng. que Steatee er ¢ gentleman is notin order, a‘ Ly—Ag] cau’t proceed now, as 1 wish, | will spent my Temarks for a future occarion. Mr. PorLocx—I move the previous ‘question. Mr. Root—J wish to say @, word. if the gentleman Mr, Vinror—i move an maveadansate the fesolit- | | asrigniment of the mortyay i | who filed 'a bill’ #tating ti Honed, etd churging that the eiticittapts op tbe State | ‘of Michigan, -aid to the defendant Thompson, were. | a0 in contravention.of ., praying that the said | mertgege might be reakdgned to hi himeelf” To this bill , Jest May, Mr PA ay pene after expressing his happi- we oe arrived, and they may therefore be expected in the ‘ity to-day. “Many, doubtless, are anxiously awaiting their arrival, among whom they expect to meet an old friend, o con, or brother. ‘The heart of many a widow- ed mother now beats with joy, at the reception of her, on, who has won for himself imperishable laurels on the dattle-field; and returned to the Homie of hfs child- “Hood, 'to’ réceive the congratulations of his fellom countrymen, But that.mother's.:heart will shrink ‘whet “slte recognizes the form of het son wrapped in ‘Tees, ‘with brown and fmaciated countensnce, from the Setigues and privations of wer. The boat ‘will leave ‘the foot of Beach street'at eight o’tlock. for Fort Ha- abilton, and return with the volunteors at half past ten o’elock, landing at Castle Garden, where they will be recived, and the medals presented. [twill be a proud day to New York to weleome home her sons, and give them that aid which their. immediate necessities re- ya Subscription books, for their aid. are open at Mayor's office, and there is not a doubt but the do- nations: ‘wil be'liberat and many. Ral oF James.A. Corriny Ese. ~The fane- ‘Fal ceremonies over the remaing of the late James A. offin, Eeq., took place yesterday afternoon, at “Ali Saints” church, in Henry it. At 4 o’cloak the re- maine Were removed from, the late residence, immedi- ately opposite to the church.: when the ‘usual funeral ser- vice of the Episcopal churoh waa read by the Rev. Mr. \Eigenbroat... The line of procession was then formed, : “the exempt firemen, taking. the advance of the line, several lodges.cf the Independent Order of-Odd Fel- ‘lows, numbering about one hundred and fifty followed, afier whom tbe remains of the deceased were. — which were, dollaned by the relatives, membors.of 1 {Commo Conngil,, employées, of the ‘Croton Weter Beard, of which Mr. Coffin was the late President, and citizens geneally.. Mr, ©, haslong filed the station as. President, of that. Board, and was. uuiversally grtecmned, by ,all-who, knew him. His remains were | Ss t. Luke’s chureb, in Hudson heer ‘and de- lateabe & Vault. preparatory to burial. « Tur Wearien.~Vestorday was decidedly the'warm- estday of the summer,the thermometér, ‘at'the City Halt. havitig, at 2.0 etock dn the aftertioon, stood at #2 Apuarten Svicwrs-7A .gemtleman _ of the: logak profession, ip this ee oes a bend Sieh at- tempted to,destroy himeet afew days since taklog A ; but.din, sweidal. purpose was frastrated b; | Similen oa application of proper remedies. Towmade = noon-day, and has shown itself in -a:vanety of°| similar attempt upom dis lide abouts year-since. Boarn port of thi ginning at'JanteryIstabd eviding Jul: jenths ‘and “Hiterments Jr: ot 1a Mays Adulte, 1; ebidre mn: Adulte N18; ehiteren, 87!" otal, 205." Whole nase iv berfor the six! months, 1.207.’ In this number are im oluded 382 Buried'in Greenwood Cemetery and other Brooklyn grownds, brught from the city of New ‘ ‘Porky shes . Daw Iivteti Svrnes Courr, July 26—Sreciat. Trdu—Betore Justive Hurlburt Jesse Hoyte vt. 10m. G. Thomp on, George B.Fiskéand the Long Teland prac’ pany — This ease eumne ‘up ons demurrer to a bi by MrvHoyt. for $40 000 té'the Morris Canal Com, subsequently assigned to the State }, Whi "ap Mize and | Chancery of the State of New Jerly, atid Urecelver | ‘The récejver made an | fh question to Mr. Hoyt, | appointed over all their arsets. several facts above men- fraudulent and vold, being tbe laws of New Jermy, antl the defendants detmurred on the rare ‘uot grounds;— Firet; thst the laws ‘of New Jersey are tio torialand cannot be permitted to operate to the pre- Jodice of the citizen® of thit State, pen ey eee ohes | ere allowed to, prevait inthis instanee, yet that the ignments wow sodght to be eet asidé Were inade in will Withdraw the motion, Mr. fe Lock— *y 1 PAG ; the question has been suf- difeu:, ij oor—1 ee the medion wi be voted down wr Vorsiuen moved, to Jay. je tabte 5 ee the qlivation Was dicelded in the afiirmative ” ve ieee t Tesolved itself into @ committer of thé ‘whole on the state of (he Uaion (Mr. Merehasdin the sbuir) and (yok Up the amendments of the Senate to the ayy Bill Durpg the brief, debate whieh took Pace, 6y sliusion was nade to, a7he Yours ime NTS TO BEF OFM-—-KETRAVAGANCE—BCONO- { ‘ MY—AND THE F. F. OF VIRGINIA, RTGy Mr. Toomps raid thatthe pay to mid-hipmen was swice ar high &s that viven to thy came ciass of officers in Great Britain. The expenses, of the naxy ware t0o’ high ; this year the appropriations were tweive.or thif! . teen nifllions of dollars, equal to the whole expenses he 2ovnger ‘Adaws’s adininistratic CBiiews retgarked that, ot of the navy . neve their friends bs to prevent reform,.and this hily ft Deen ‘preven Me Athlon, bald tak, tie expenten of the navy “proper Were not thi: teen saillions. Why, at this ses sion two {héurdiid dollars were appropriated for s man to'Took ate far, iToted for that. Mr. C. Bhoww Mr. Atxrnson— The giticurs pi ou choote to give, them, Look. 9t the ex-! OF thiv tersiob, You have voted to sine Eapy , iy to regulate storms. Orb ock— Wan repompended by the. Navy | a nent, etatieenigt " "7. Re Okt don‘ helong to the lueid ye | haf not been ap sppropriauen Be "te i Ape ies dee mab ct the. soerone ee nt t tide Of the House, The, navy. proper ie gh of what the fe ey ta Georgia | ie hore gallant, honorable, and disi t= oat of men tian. thore to be found in our Hyeg td genteman alluded.to the fat ie, Heiiah nary rageive bubone: halt ey ptm “1 @ ® be: Adee 9 ou! Sil, the: seis wi ire, V e if! son “bid wre seraaaogm t | ’ ie majority alfotd tb “ene isan why shout { ‘i complain, Suppose we refuge yaa Lah fe 0 woul You who axe in ity iw fi TAO wine Ror ut t 1 mila om Uhegentiemad fro} ft poe, JasveSoties thet ono 10, Bree tezangoment-of the pape Cxecutlye department. and mekuthe Ho ll obtate & place in the \t enough to support him be supported jon.of the picayune oy the asuane Appr ue a go that Lap gepWemen-from Virgin! ikon who recommended phe app Mr. Werrwonrn—I rise to correet an error of the He rays that any poor boy If you examine into the mat if ait ed will take att! 0. is | the & im our. navy, None but | made gee in info the avy there; it-ie not | land of free dom. and Hberty.s In our } Ja alee nen en ntontioan en tartisée n Grenson 'Dheopotien are mg el ‘hy si 01 and the decree the Court of the State of New soreers under which the plaintiff claims title, was not made uptil 1842; they woutd have a re! otive trospe et upon the | effect; which the Courts of this Stute ought mot to to- | lerate: Secondly; that plaintiff hay not gotan assign- ment-of the thing itself, Wut only an ase ofa right whith places Tim in the position of an as- signee of @ chore in action. Oh the other Wide, it was come toe close, said: that pact with Merten acm cocmeneaen te it The. tio comes up, how shall: Bier, ten eee pa ‘tion ar Me He. the: uri — The following Henit-eithnal re- | Tom: filed | it appeared that in 1840'or 1841, the Long Irland Ralircad Company eXecuted «mortgage was ‘extra terri- | hier years and res ng rages have been committed by the policemen sana a ‘injure “instead” of | benefit’ the, department. AMI’ Fiotg and .rowdyism are- now soon quel from the fact,of a ‘sufficient force “of police being P at thi: greatest interest to the . community. . Our tele- ‘quite an animated disctission going ‘on YH the reli: (gious papera concering: the Independent Order rf Odd-Fellows, end’kindred- benevolent alee as to {whether Church, memhers,.can, - wi an Irish meeting in this eity,:at which a ‘delegate from the Republican, Union’ gave ‘an account of ‘his mission. to: Canada ; on a recent oovasion, in ‘The. pears, according to. this statement, has..no: com- lining > merce, no trade + wages have ‘beén towered fifty’ [agree he hn per cent, ‘and the cause.of all:thismusery and mis-, €-that Odd Fellowship will efwheley the hatch fortune is the flag of England, ‘which’ hag’cursed | This wholematter lies: in a -autsh ahd paralyzed it, , But let ps have the other side. | } According to the Canadian papers, the’ gréat de- \é Gupte! bivachiy, she: petay that mas ngry han, duties without ‘preaching ‘much, of.; them, -} Hence it. follows that the practical takes the lead) | of the theoretical, "and nien seize the substance in| preference to the shadow. ‘The primitrve-Chutéh possession of the liberals—formerly called the | xevolutionary party—and is actually as free ag} it} wants to: be; and dabors under. none -of te ex- | a¢tions or “oppréssions ‘which afflict daforfunate % degrees ‘Bho sky was covered by thin cloutis: in the pe fulfilled ‘these injunttions strictly; the ministers.of:|. sinicen the double bag, | AN] ate aware of the dif evening. but there was very. little probability of e goed», Leland. ‘Pxeligi ‘on went about seeking the vaidley the: naked, “at playin the: sublivie companion of thé be a rain, Spiga e southwest, As regards the invasion af Candida, it*is all} and the bungry, and ministering to them ; bit dacs 1.0% ¥ Ppa ered wi ki ‘mr,.—A fite broke petayoat 12 o'clock on, Tues w wt oan ntel 2 € entus,‘it was rendered a Reta if, ht, Of the roof of house Neo. 4 Hamilton, tre | fudge—sheer nonsense—and intended, 10 doab, to. the Church.of the present day dovit : Mat did;.)-brilllacey end astoniahin oun, hich a which was put Out with trifing damage. , ° " [stir up the ire of the Irish here, aiid coax them dit | ore would “be no necessity for ‘Odd “Fellqw.'| 3B #udtence to cheer hin’ i Accimxt —Aman, whore naine was not asoestaindd, | of their money. \-ship, or any other system of mutual relief. ‘The teem ie te reming il eeag. rn int i fell, sce'dentaliy. from » xeaffolding in Thied street, |. Within'a few-years, & a strong feeling ‘of-attach- P> nl eautt'a disctbnity ccuucesey evipahacdts'| | pear AvenueA,by whieh he oes very seriously in- are; ministers of the’Charch now-a-days care more for | oy evi ct ‘ekpohded to ured, nient ‘and friendship has.grown up. between the: + di ose Bipad-cl |?abie ota of' two deserving attixts. A ‘i ek ao f her Majesty's Canadian’ colonies and Bo%2-living, good bioad-cloth, good houses, eplen- | vite prevented for the pevple's wthusement Bhoekiyn. Inteliigence. vt aupoopord age ~did churches; and fat salaries, than did the minis- |-Gatden to-night those ofthe United States, and, it appears to be, | getting stronger every day. This faet cannot be » s% éoncealed OF déitied ; for it is’ plaid “as the sun at'} + ter& ‘of the’ meek ‘and humble founder’ of their ; Church, in primitive times. t “We would be far from saying that these remarks. will apply to.all clergymen of the present day ; but'! ve boldly assert ‘that they‘will apply to imany—too i many. Let the Church fulfil. ta. duties, and we | Aer; by nd Son’ ‘ways conimerctil, soeial, and ‘political, . This | pmmay result.ia consequences of great~ moment to:} the destiny and welfare’ot both countries. to’ more” ‘si Gubmitted tothe Botrd of Aldermen on Ménday night | ate sure Odd Fellowship would céase to be so ) By Brongham, wae @n.admireble :personation. » There | or the monith'of January. Adulte, 100 Miitresses, | ‘Thepeople of the United-States have always widely spread as it 16, covering every city, town, | ST fe of our’imost popplag. gamedlens pon, the boards 4 : Toraii18: February Adulte,120; ehitdten, 100 ‘To- been disposed'to cultivate friendship with Canada, iil dhamletin th ‘A er f wv Soe 8 og ‘Yersauiity of eet Mr. a ‘ sul. $820: jeu, dite ty ‘ures ‘otal, | and have shown, it on, many oceasions, andmore. .¥Y.°8*.4™ ot ap ear ee | bogs vepbgiest ts him oi‘ A — A Tacters co! el Seepasaun "Total, 186, “June | recently, by the passage-of «bill by the House of ' a.inuttal beaévolént society can, in case of sick-.| 2 r : ine bean So weil Silva every night, and the audiences of Mr! Pldei@e, and’ the ‘bebutifar peridrimances of the performances commenced witha ection’ with ‘Trish affanta” Th of! eto wit Fae Te cei piety, become conected with them. he Ohad | wattage Seated ae x Me di ide Vel ant it," ‘Tid 4 bende a pakarodst Bie ‘hegome | imlakmed at ca “2 & cavatina,; jo Couto; froth” “1 'Puritani” wh! jane thei Want it, a TY, it OP’) ese. scoieties, cand ories:out Instily>dat T eeeqiren ty chy! lor Berteventaro with 4 tend) fine exe cutton—hin i distinetly bewrd. byumone wo bud Yeata-on thy Booty! ‘ che was repeatediy eli¢ered.’' Signor brilliant: sarkstion, ‘oma Gunty 4 n* ‘executed | on: thie’ ‘oboe,' with’ ithe sopera: wes’ wer! ‘Whe interiee desiré of ‘the ambience Re woot ne should thie appearance of! tivo great monstration which: this: gentleman. made, was as, sick Soke rar ehould bé rab ‘Ana Bieone Fe Tic, ama the women the ma cae Me joure ray, e veers. |” pgreata failure ax the great chartist demonistration | apd the, widowa.and orphans. should be provided +.0f ier a miontoua! ‘Peete wikt-wns im England; and we’ eheve, in ‘this. respect, x | {fors the Church: preaches this; but does ‘not prijc- a eoananeten pd a Fs urna, ir Be good deal of what those journals nay.” As to allthe |'sice i¢; Whiefeal, Odd. Fillowehiq’ being @. mere-}-vobutsw of ‘Blov's tuboutparduls sou ergs yifia Tobe * cae surance compen nig pure afd melodious’ ¢aue ibe 01 atsertions about ‘niisery 1h Canada,’ they are all beet pa a ¥, practices those'Chtis. ‘ding the and lod ‘aide of 'S} ibe ; nonsense ; for the government of that country 1s.in 2 Froffivcreated' the ‘most Feriiere jth pert fe hve | ever heard from two artist ig en ena a ‘they were’ éaHed! before th auttaret met by'the unanimous chesrs df the ealuicuos. S impressive evidence of grent nist it Srcoution onthe viotin Fis new 4 uueaath | thing could possibly © Munron’s ‘Theatr ‘Was performed hero last evening, in which the Cheva- | of Captain Cuttleyelicited the mosti marked “ers ft throughout; the * rough and nd ough ‘arng.—These fine long stimmer eve~} favorable t> theatrifels, it peems, a9 oe cate a Aspirited debate waselicited yesterday, in the the: ives in thi sheet degree, listen- i This wepalnn te one ofthe a ing aod CARRS CERES BORER TS, themselver, principally owing to the loose manner | reachaabame gunbeh re tease inging of | Senate, upon the resumption” of the-Territorial m denounce it now, whether my 7 be tn PROPRIETOR. in which the appointments are made. : ise Taylor, the comicalities of Burke, the fine elocu- | | Bull, in which Messrg. Dix,. Cull Johpson, of ) “Per tarther hades vi iggy pe Nott va. x wey fi a i be a on of Marshall, Clarke, Hall, and the other members | Maryland, Dayton, Uphdra<BelN\ dail, others, tool: navy register. (Ha! ba!) pau aint Thr en nd woe we of the Bowery company: ‘This theatre is now doing a | part. No conclusion was arrived at, however, at beg 7 eae er goes i he army ot Sea aah the rst EVENING bist | has esurerse aeeattan' deat ta exgonsed—taw | it | fine businees amusing dramas, tillans woen'e effect, | half past twelve last night, though -many efforts a the aump-er the mover to: taaie -soamaaaien:-| Soins ieee ns tha saan ie well known that every pot house isles i who, . mages, Mr élambtin; front bie! long rex- { iui made to efieet that pete 4 | Tt will, not mine Some, of an pecs an aguilera ' haan ¥ WV RERALD-Beery Saterday on. | could uiseton the alderman. and. rd-de- | :periewee in and great wnowledge of things theatrisal,-!'no doubt,, be terminated wif jay.” The same sub- sey aa it was Gise to ae Athy ot momabee ‘of Epc i Jor Burp ical ry asa cefit men; wererthe'fitet, a ts for ie | pohee’ yop a , metre pente wtage’ ae 4 | jeat; was the theme in.the Honsey where it was pro Congreia! ji on elle Cn il ntaey | Sebertaientiind, sick Dye, We.aTe FORAY {10 Aaa | ceverp- thing wD fadone as tt ought | posed to close the debate at 2 »’clock, yesterday, mee ae en oe jot eth“ aret tea. vps Wer toovolten. put into: office; -when, the moterfi'}:40 bey and when he takes past imgueectnste Proves | which failed. Nothing else of importance was | Mr Arion of Virginie are of the steer ——— eras applicants wére, thrown, on, one pide-cthereby’ plensure tage tothe: Bowery; no “etage waits,” no ss ; agitated in either House. distinctions D8 exit ter oo - whether pops Chere | ec eritten i } theprogrictor net | ‘rendering the system, no matter how:goodit might: ames py jrerne doen ery acne vill wit be prove Rove ate | ‘The reader will observe thé usuaf vetitety of in- know thaiost children or not. (He! na! ma) 0 of at nee beautifully ana with di: | BE; Very defective,” by the Appointment of mep'On | Tie the splendid interesting militery atone He of ti | telligence by telegraph? i ioe amt, Verams. of 8 ei arth Garolina, hastiin passed ser hla ‘at the Ofless corner if Cslton and | whom the public Jook with: contempt,.instead of « Foruais) and the ee re xis Bi fay General Butler and’ Gok:'R. -M, Johnston, ar- Bang, a te nee py en Erinn by nf sotare ‘oll bo todure na bore debit? ‘Taylor has a part'ih each of heat, | vived in thé train froma the, West, yesterday after- ‘The amendments to. the navy aetna postage swith be dedurted plan of ‘indisévivittiate appointment 18, Teete; aahde arcribally Steveun Burke; ‘Halle Tilton: | noon, at Washington City. p a eke Jal aside fo be teported $0.She House: are glad tosee, rapidly dying.away, as the alder- } and the rest of the 2ompany, will also appear. , Samara! H porsunmear srs After women A Pen OR2GoN— THE ALATE QUESTION. peal ’ 4 ‘aod splendid dramas arein preparation, and. AWasmmoton, Wiepiiespa ys Th, ‘The committee then took up the Dill to establish the then até beginning to see the’ folly of'such | loge. rome of the Bowery ‘may rely viz it that'the oi in ni 4 territorial government of Oregon, which was reported INO appointments; : tending: as- they: ‘do, only,--to |. blishment will continue ite present Mglistanding, “Me, Jatinstda, of Maryland, is; ohio in ie } Lice, Notwithstanding the ex- ‘of the weather, there waa a fair attendance owe last night, to witaess the first appearance Senate om the territorial bill Phe generat under- standing is that, the vote will be taken:some time to-day, probably.at avery lute ‘hour; ‘di Mesers. Dix; Beftien, Clayton, and othate ate exheoted to a aor] omowany See ie Bowery =a or Aterenira ‘buds bef i — rie counanan’ braid thet china ,fasliy. . the, performance commauced Witt addrese the Senate, "The bill wil bodys show the constitution, recognizes slaves.a6 pto- | Forrumo—Kaicuré ov Sr. Pa oe ¢ y, the. ItaHan Brigauds;)”dompoted of ‘ifmie'shd plad- hi ty Ye Hot er at-no power which belongs to govarn- “At fires the police’, very . efficie! % bj But by ‘what tajorjty Ys’ wor “apa perty, mgs to Bi Repu all’ police ‘are, very. Mts BY | tique tableaux, by. t Pane ha Monsieur | t vamide it. If al be ex- ‘Dovaie Browse eet atique tebleppx, by, the, 4 a Bayes hae Rent san peoain. orgie iC dears one: | RMS, AMON SLACK ae forming « line across the streets, allowing enly |"\ataic.. the. touchlog aud. intrarting dram of | tall Ge Ty ia lic lands lying within e State., Gentlemen:may smile. | RORTON'S ‘THEATRE, Ghambert, see — strest—Doxary & Sow | “the firemen to enter. They, likewise take’ charge‘ “ Father BT al? wes ‘porfarmed: mie aM | ee ondertuli aie aM ea ec hry tn pr caren pe bce Sah at ~ | Ofthe house and property, théreby rendering great } Tif ctr iis personitiestion ef theeldman in: «bona ae hv ‘ee fapnia wal New ip the Roman. even. unto death. ‘He moana CASTLE. GARDEN, Baier —~Bewr Lacranae—Nare assistance to’ thé ‘unfortunate ‘cltizens, , by, saving.| his de fal enasons eh hie: igraddchildren, ‘wait el 9 a8 previausptabation. Seeeite a aeeacaee sae | nae sae po veeege| imme amonn open se | a area aoe aa aie ces orga ts J pet 4 ows and. waa opempellcd £0. | see ees, Stee: Srawselnuntaaee “Sitanorae | Dunsig’this'tiionth and the’ next, the two yeati ee Pelimer, Mr. Blacide wae loudly"bp: bat na cooremall ‘ty adtite aaua ean drsin. fc hiagoat withong over Anishing the sentence.) on, } ‘A ready oda Banvans’e | term.of Office of nearly the whole department ex- ade eee ts aimee lt moet 5 GB" | mony: Heid im} nee to tell ote: ill eg fon haf ght fo targa government b ee ry x pires, leaving it at'the opfion of the alderman én | aq ‘with .= full, knowledge ef the - basiness, aah | bed ide ny Sen Seattors ne 4 sires ek ls, nok get beyond the peach of: law; Con x Rooms, Brondways-PANORAMA, OF Grmap. | astistiint of each ward to éither teappout the prow erent May the malounted -appeabations of Oates ; ys i , tea ee eat the ictritebies, vile did pot dectre to be under: | Eivcannmimean Couriers :#ent eecupant, or put in:his place some new mani “It') Sng thetw is mot a doubt, 40 long. ae. he reer | be ath aah ‘neverthele oo iat making on argument with regard tothe States. |." new Varn, Thursday, July 22, ide. © ‘\ig-on this particular thatthe success of ae police, dglde and Methige cn aaa Tilia ee Coeareaane resthie recta ph == .|| ‘system mainly depends. q na de. uxJe Napojitein”” with their usual beauty ‘dnd aa SESSION.) Mr. Baxy made s: pomsonal explanation, confutings Actual Cireaiation of the trai ot For instance,’ if'a conipetent ‘good , grace; and. we pee eens ae eine renner i} Sqvha Hate % oars Sty uae Martecee aa ceteree | SR Tae i i gig tae | pmeled by a ora oc, the pac wh | SRR BPa a ara |e ganar ara Oregon. controverry. Se . anit itn ce ore ‘suffer; and hot ‘the aidermen: ‘The ne lose thé toa lagna pas. iT hee (pao eopley ae Ce i ec agtablediat Soocavthh how'd was ‘The commities rece, when the amendments of the | 10 minuice belore 8 o'clock; | wervicds of ati” experienced: ‘man, whoge place 18 rt eae On Siar ahaa ? “called. to-order by the. Vice: Preofdetita. 1 wo: ‘tniahed F fie 1 cloak i Bare. arpueregen Bill were concurred in, and the Bicttleenne o ne, comer jaune Pat celal filled by one-sunexperien pe ir d‘useleas—therebi een ey bloke ne oe beste cae Loti hy ats Sorewal spat joxeral ipotitions menen presents ritook their © *, | a minutes pant toelock, ‘ dking thie department’ a. police’ échiool, by takeing. Sables nines ek, She paste, werent sly DETAR W OF WAR POR (ProRMA- City Intelligence. Affairs In ainingion. ‘men in for two years schooling, ‘and, when jut, guests fad ene frequently y onsored. Me. FO son Tue Reckrtiox ox, THR VoLysreets.—The long ‘The intelligence now daily reaching us, by teler ecdnhing ‘Betviceable to’ the ety, Ahr, BFP ste+|| cide, was. celled after the.curtaim felly 80 ‘of Wat fer‘ta Smad looked.for day of the reeeption of the Volunteers has graph and“ mail, from” Washington, is of the’ 7 ved fora greenshand} syncs sv antes tion of his merits in»the chasatter he ao nt paid cack offer: had Mobouémitted Mast attxsotiva bill is: offéréd forte ni justain amin Tr ointments 6f ‘this atu inj the.}| and Mr, Placide will several ptomi nent tharad-. ot 1 bawyts ‘graphie reports of the proceedings iti Congress are poli ve silt nae Sore than anythi a iar he ‘ters. oo to Niblo’e, It nthe prone eerg ow “a ATLaN 01 ana ama on * - detailed repo | the city, and.no one san leave: 12 80 jong | a8 ‘Mn. sieved of Ala ‘faked and the fullest of any given, and our DOT»: should: be appointed, if suitable, di ig gc cy pretent sompany remain. It isvradn to atom Sotelo. Faye phere ree which we reoeiveby mail, ate a perfect daguerreo- | duos; and ware shat the.case, still there would be: gecription a0 Hie enkertajumente at eee fotaiton of palo land tothe.Statel‘of. algitens, for type of. the ptoctedinge of the Senate; and Hot many vacancies to fill, ait ud preciated by. all ennaluwiates then "alewe: Peet ie Ohio: <siltyoy reustaas con of-Representatives.’ «These reports: will increase We'trist t ‘the aldermen, in the ETA of |) 824. you be toigo again » There. ts pont, waa kead @ firet and ntconds yn importance a the’ close ef the session: draws, A of h for the mental and. physical aeons the Formmition.an enbite Lamde ods dogo tt } valuable:2 body. of men, in’ which the public }“Niblo’s good old style. of catering. (0s . ar U MOmueanveektaar sik pita near. We refer. the pete toe Te ; “ Ganvies-L Lastiovent ng beling att , esrgay af Indiana sabeaitéd wt reiblation ay, page of this days Herald, bearit in: mind;: irrespective of pohtical influence; a) of Hottedtnt nha Afaitt, Ewo favorit tn: FOR. ane roo ae ne " ee Ub takes recess Canada and the United States. © Magid nominate, when aly, who. are, eagable and cubed prbes and .known.as the deaders of the Benzon epprecd the nesplaticn, »ifte vataithet it tions of Ganade And the Omteet honest. b pees Huvandltalian’ Opers Compatiy, the thea- hed ed it syasions of: the Buttes!) Hevwihi that : Recaapeemenran-emmel tHe, At aiveaily hour, Dprebetited.s billliant agsomblageot |! WA, 2 i. a here: sae eeae it mot “In‘our pipet, the’ ‘tise di we’ ‘duis # feportcth * | Opp-FELLOWsuiP AND - mum -Cuvncuie-There is | the lise and fashion ofthooity. Although the night was ‘ seesctution, ad day time, for bin riety, “rowtitt® to’ wietth chai FO Cobsiby? so folldwed,’ Tai Ae ch ae ; ‘equal tte rere A oa “The Angel in, be “Attipy! |" Mr Joedan, “was! ‘well fistainelt:'“ Dombey’ F -siééecded, anid Mi. Burton, iy the charagter | Lae ‘Neverdid’the Roi TRY appre ae eae ‘Pd vaiitek’ upon ‘the stage,’ Majordogs wth ah doa ny lity Ro leah tir aes, ness or misfortune, claim and receive as’ much es} eniffe pi cmnh age nye, | Representatives establishing... a reciprocal free Lowifl keep biinsélf and® ‘faiuily {roti want.. How ty ayaa eur eas ee rey ‘aac cae rag emab: Bi They trade in certain articles of the produce and growth End Soil” will be ‘repented ng + much would the Chureh do for him under the same:4:* te orenine, silane, py where og | of both countries, stich as flour, grain, ashes, &e., | La Jota sAegeneee, by Mite Wall ri me 1y wy By if nd lavewilk be to. .Ciembstanes * Probably it Would’ give him a | Mons, Frederitk Me rane will e-enteth, jaa SA '&e. The effect of this proposed lawewilk be to, ‘The < Whites ‘aaa the, Bi d. Phe} cement etill stronger the feelings of kindness, aad, oo we gloned agg mn + ni co the nece: _Bigir talents of the perforinery herds renee iractive | pet a "i ep to bind closer the commercial interests of both - "ty %.™ ng; port pat t0 bith the paths and? ‘pus fordhs nightly; Wave galried foE-M Widbserved 4uthor “sufferings of Chriet, and then-let him hunger bn, ‘people. ait ooking to Heaven for the reward of hie patience. The question,of annexing Canada to the Ui States has been frequently diseussed in thé journals | | of the United States, and the general conclusion.to + Tht “Sr¥imer * HERMANN AND. tue’ Bostow ‘Parexs.—The Boston papers notice the acknaw- | 1s tate aguin acrigned by the State of Michigan to Mr, Thomp- which they, as well astheir readers, havearrived; is’ ledyment of the English papers in referente to the fom, the defendant. ‘Subsequently a bill wea filed % , r e i ceabaet he Mortis Cast Cola; pany: Tn the Court of | to let Canada go on as she pleases; and when the, speed of the Hermann ; but they.canaot leave thé! | as * time comes for her to knock at our doors for ade» tot mission into our Union; to let her’ in. \ The forei= | fact, ble annexation of Canada never has been seri ously thought of, nor would it be worth the trdte | why’ shonld’ not the New York éditors show a% We have got asufliciency of territory ina -north- | good-natured neighbors at the [dst should have { ie YB Were separated from Great Tiitaiwsadd became an | \Gndependent republic, separate and distinet from the United States, it would not cause our people » first timeof trying, wes" they“ Try, try’ again. [mt much trouble. We would seek to eneoarage her | Vide . Hermann. and United States. Coming as arepublic, and freely give’ her the bénefits.of | events cast their shadows before.” ° The itprove-, | steamers, spoiled ; but the truth is, wé have a way of perkevering, and if our ship buildere.fail the,| muah the best, our experience in the matter of self-government, mépt‘ii this départuient, ‘of ‘naval architecture will f leaving her to’ decide whether shé would ‘enlist |, progress ito excellence, and’ our stedmers take | then, ad under the American: banner, and add two-or three ' prevedenge Yn theit Chisé, jdst ai surely us obr sail {, | oer ‘more to the stars of our political firmmment, or cing packet-are now the: ee of piniso-wherertt | popalareey, ‘whichy-under' the Res Coy ee of Mr. Burtoh, murt etniré for | Mberal support. : StéWon ve Bre | published: another. beautiful eavatins, composed dy ih the chafacter ‘of Hits, it “it Ratbiere nthout giving all possible publicity: to the |. dame Roua! De Begis,’ th «place! of « Unid “vooe pose | t “the New York editors arein ecataciés |: fo,” ‘The Sdvatyoa t8 in'D major, sory ich in, meld,” atthe successful performance of the H.” Well, | nd tied i all voices ble that would be sure to follow, such a movement, j commendable ‘ecstacy ?” | It is a pity. that our, i dant ty We the em and-westérn direction ; and if even Canada | }-their old song,.about the ill-cuccess of New York | Fe eee nite ae Sent one is, pr | store, and, nd, doadi Ki generally by | 5b tomorgowsevening. ub,4ashle, Garten.) Werwould, Moree re of Sraia. Gistinguished, artist Hits, lamented Donizettt aid intended! Yahi for | a ty introduced imthat:oelebrated: Opora-by Sa, Where 4s. in: the var cq a, | apni in 3 papas ands shat im, the dalle, is, delicate and. delightfnl . ora and, ametears, will’ ho | att composition, »Signne |.'t rn athan.songs and Py weed = pre- ished em hice Bonds ty Gote i will bavp a repid.sde cael thi thie, olay. vd 14 +.—This celebrated dotresey: fi alters Eli Park Thoated ow |>fdurt in her fine at present on t ¢, stage, tae © being:, |) leased mes ole loi i dilletiante of Vennon’s Bi fuo9 idasd omey mice et indi sid fed ir a) estar upstate De: made. Pe foaiahaee ae jah could vite her friends, and thosd wh Navéwftén boon With: Het nattital” thd trdd pérabitation of MK) ge, €) eyoea rsezaion to, All. ee Garde actex, antes gecasiq’ joe ihe nc contended that our Courte wif! give Pellet gait par- not. This, we. believe, is. the general feeling in they are known. Ft he Me <a Pe af ita sectag rear ireggr fy +f 4 tats Adib ri i fet ee ee ee aie vattion hel aotiec or tke’, the United States on’ this subjedt. We ‘do not | es ets fp My Sta Upre fil roluntented thnlzportice, 1 | Raves rena ‘\ ite it means Cen ener eT MR iene | woe cones bon SEONG Naolons Wi does and | earner Taek sha ale ba nee | sant's cre 0 stint sneceaa wii of ew iy i ne ran ne icy gam : ona fi 3 k ey ee en ee Americ OD Steen errs t awelith day." . Cnmnarte Miuemenpsk-3Phopnid nt warm woatttét | Zee toll Cpe ve i ft ta haay have errpetchte che ibis | not refuse her.” ; , A ay « Suit euits there darkies, as they are now singing wR® nie Seow, of Ma ec Atter of Postical Intelligence., | That he will ultimately take this course we! THe SPREAD Expness ess Stpasrni is BRA Vista, greater éclatv them eves, ant : ee T, they ary arg loaving 1, MRO iny ARE ores mach eat s, were Séuru Caroiinay vor TB Charleston samt of | really believe; ‘and we do not know but that it . Captain Jarvis, wisLleave at: 9: o'clock thiemott- yor ony W aby x they must/we un- ioken duit! Ther i, rie eth thal ME. ms Ss ‘tn Shahan a A large and overwhelming ' would be for the benefit of both countries that ing for Flalifax.” Shie “wilt retien’ to Bostop ne ext derstand; therdfore (hoap-whd-wish: 1d Went tern had spoken wt 'to hi hn meeting of the democrats: of the eity and of the 0 fe " - Wy. ‘svonee:toMeohunten' 1a.” a ‘ Srmeneen ew Yewt ay n Neck, friendly to ten ae ent she should eine nt conféderacy is 80 smi | Tuesday or. Wednesday. (yao hurry apices cane ‘9 apy ae ate a ge ni = = the Presidency; was at the theatre spied. ted that a balance of interests must be preserv reheat —nlchanait On motion Wa Prin gle, Eei)., Was ciltled'to the hsm Monk Trounuxs amono THE West Inge ae Bg Rano Mh hb st a: hie aed ‘chair, and nutter o Vice. Presidents appomted. | Weak resolved t the meeting support General | Géellany aylor forthe Preeideney; and. Willian vote, On no. former occasion has there beer a | larger aataber of peeeene assembledevery’ thing. | lic meetings mm Charléston, was, as usual at our pub) condweted with the greatest proj | erthasiasm ahd unanimity. IF this. mecling isa vample of the Others that will succeed 1t throughout tate, South Carolina. will be unamimeus for ‘Laylor; and if the meetings setae the‘coun- iryxesemble it, Gen. Taylor willgo into the Pregi- deney with a rush: ° Opmnaaes 1x New Brrorn.—An attempt wis on Friday my ape to set fite tothe: ship jarengo, lymg at Merrill's whert: “A qnantity of ebavings Waa throw ito the hold and ‘ignited, birt fortunately thefire did not communicate. with avesstl, On the same eventng, Mr, Jonathan ey, while proceeding. homeward in a carriage, alee upbaauh of Accushnet bape ome stop ped by a feotpud, who-presented a ee and de. manded money. ~— Mr: Robey. surrendered his wallet, the «contents ot whieh, however, Hiab smpetatnenr ta wpe vilJaig, i then de mai Mt..T, i nia ‘hin 4 pmart Seed? Wes lpevany etches highwaymito. Meme Rt oat! "into the office ot the railraad depot on Sunday; he was arre and has been wound over for trial in the £v1n of $200—Mereury. nf that each section of soil and climate shonld be Builer for 5 fe Prewdency, by a ‘anamimons | riety, but still with | ted by a sugary We dMided, Jast'week, to d'thidutened insurnees. tion among the slaves on the Danwh “Wese India * Talands’ * Aécounts have‘arrived via; Befrauda and, Boston, mpthce, ns A Sadek seek . had taken place, - "The Fen te, on gt petal aie wi og oo , the 38h contains the, Follow nganpotant apr gtowing people. ‘The extent of tertitoty “ot , zeleiod toate sare ememeetonee Sante Cr this description will then be so greatoas:to injures +a age caer pis rw pa bons Ae t A great exterit ‘the bilohce which ‘dW ¢xiatd; > 4 Propane be nunear a pet med ti andto restore the equilibrium we must look for an accession of Norther tetritory,’ "Where could we ; equally represented, and the interests of each and \ all properly attended to: In the course of a few years the large tracts of territory which we have acquired as © indemnity trom: Mexico; ‘by the ! 1 eee a yy ew Rao nag Mea tok ae ‘pale air. nasacort jures: £VCTY | were being taken to apat Sows by fonee if Unenoa « ke ee * herdinati © Governor had 'requeste: ~e ean Comet remo nemelit & few dare te che’ bin eattasee gees regularly reported by telegraph in the Cana- | be pepers: and when we find Fourth of July celebrated there by British subjects. nyu ® hem wee 7 Gey, Johnson, We South ¢ arolina, is recovering | trom his late severe eccident, better r Barvard” rotten: ne ff artillery and e dent, not be foun their Sovereign.” oe mhatatice: rowedity une use'f ‘the’ spa kip Ne obitinued o rae oot Adhd ovebvan reat overinagu ae prone Sat ie sive rea anata Ad ies a ns ce Wen Kieren ‘ Ming a aon ma aay ‘ay ttn tthis addition more easily sity in Canada 1 By.) ping yess 3 Dhrunder, ‘pay Bla Te Rp mina Chobe ot | the Stay the time this readjnsttivent of the balance will bee | (69 me a pepe tg ny whew dingland, | J8u. inet», teceaved Via leston,, contains, the bi Feu at] Sanne: come necessary, the people of Canada willyin all | rom conn of am, nena eens he plave avn loyal remarks in referente’ to'dorite ‘Fesoltt! ff ie f; ba Bs'Se ihe: | probatality, be knocking at onr gatew for-admite | Dine bes pert fsb emer a ry SPT HB api dea hy tang, ot Whe, veneal, L mgetings.i8, ne it os ow, i be fo. secure tance into the Union ; 6 that it sould really ay-"| Pusha ft wn antates aie, work the now or | Sra Lego ed odd odd m P froin. the , ih red she tag sof yearasiif devtiny-had its hand-in thisytoo, éot the. ae wull ines safe Seve comea.he ooumions SP, 1's A Srna Fee te een benefit of the United States. dover aA heving Muntlpated thet bivetr: wives Hei oe Bet ct ara Sayer meren ca We eet outy however, omly wath the view ro | gered cece Ahad Ted 10 (his preaeediagy vate ‘they of th vn i < Lhe aan, hat we egnsider, fertinig 1 The ineregse of frighdly’ téebings Which | ean undertood that, ite ame late pedo ould by fi Hexuits ih vf tees ips angeclianeninst has taken place bewweenthe two) wil fn af ae if they would eens teking.tholives } th tthe dentin DV MOR HOW My He gaustderod hae plac He peo} eh dad au his the dei propesty. zceetatn orton thik ho) . NTH, fed Age Sa. few. years, From. | What h has, taken, hin | ihe. werner of 4 ee een 1 ‘a@eimilar oat ab HH of ifthses nen peemaennes Tho alo. 0 4 sthis ¢hort Penton He a guaranty dies there pate a chat namseat ba Goyord “aves ast eds my Mr Caihaun end Mie Olokiagon de- rh inhabitants were ull armed, end om} To! athe 0 itee’s bil, Lt wa meaeltgmot of Sips ‘Dut. pfyoatyre deli heaton Me tM. Went. Fald the question waa— ta it’ ey adopt this compromise to settle thie question ? he thought not. There was too much exeitemont all over the country on the su With great foree and energy Mr. Bell continued his argument against

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