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, TELEGRAPBIC INTELLIGENCE, — ne THRIRTIETH CONGRESS, Axzanr Feb. 1, 1849. The Nomination of PWilliam H. Seward to the United States Senate—The Proceedings of the City Intelligence. Cacivoansa Gorv Tarmp ano Founo Wastino.— Mr. Warwiok, of No. 17 Jobm street, has received s ‘W. 8. Seward, for United | in order to allow time for many of the fashionables ere ye ly Senater. ‘ to proceed to Washington, and be present at the W. H. Seward bas triumphed. The caucus } inauguration balls, As the matter progresses, we NEW YORK HERALD. jorth west corner of ulton and Nassau sta, rything be- motal which sbounds in Call ig Jot i : SROOND SESSION. * was , nomination in Albany has carried eve! shall be able to give our readers further intelli- ae oy * dee Whig Joint Cai. Lantletiae Affairs, a ae ; forvia ; of the hundreds Th al JAMES GOROON BENNETT, fore it. Thurlow Weed is the true Warwick of gence. The sole manager of the recent fancy ball ods of enterprising young men, who are daily leay- abdication of Napoleon was a calamity Senate. the world, and the restoration of William H. Se- : : : Wasnixoron, Feb, 2, 1849. PROPRIETOR. the day. The abolition feeling has received & | will, we understand, be excluded from any part:- | 45 for the gold diggings, it is to be hoped thet this is willl-to thal creathooaition whith hettald not ey eaecemag ya rt ? edi 2 conte copy— | fresh spring of action. The vote of the caucus cipation in the management of this grand move- | pote fair rpecimen of the ore which is dug from the ee ere ae ' ayeehlarey ‘The Senate assembled at the usual heur, the Vise Fr, sonar, he HORRING RBHHION w pouanehet | will he duly registered by the Senate and Assembly | ment. Most likely its intended to re-unite all the | wowmtahar'er of the dust eblsh ls weaken han ns | reach by the votes of the yearns ae, wisely to | Ta ee ee Fee a ised dri ore wrsentiath gtiock. | gt Albany. The leading abolition agitator of this | various conflicting cliques of fashionable society, | sands along the rivers of that country. The first piece | the State mage country. Ti ae 5 - eae Choplain, and the joarne! reed end eppeoved, THB WEEKLY HSRALD, for circulation on this Cs great State will be Senator in Congress for the six | admit a few additions, and to set the hawt ton of | tested wasa lump about the size of wrobin’s egg, quite | Which follow the triumphs of individual, may be cuusuann aisha a ati pat GX cents per copy. or fat meet Yor Veikccielontin. os prined in and Rnglish, every mail steam pavhet day. at 64 conts ercopy, or $4 per annum; the latter price to include the pos! i a ‘ALL 3 by mail, subscriptions, or with adver. disenuntiita bepost-paid: or ihe postage tll be deducted from disastrous,as well as thoee which are often caused by their overthrow. William H. Seward has tri- faver of printing five thousand copies of the pension umphed; the Legislature of 1849, composed of ene . hundred’ and ances whigs ‘and Reais sae mene sarge ation wag: sefeeset te democrats, have elected him as the mpeeseniatlvs 1 Commi PPNEPB 115 i jt United, ot the State of New York in the Senate of the Unitede, shins Recater MEE nos scahees aos tin States. This offietal act 18 an error, the conse- ences of which will be entailed apon the people ; | upon which Mr. Niles, of Connecticut, prooseded te they enjoyed the inestimable privilege of choosing | 14, 5 lengthy speceh, eustaining the merits of the their repreeentatives in this Legislature, and the Vil generally. His vemerks Messcaiio with ate tention, and their occasional facetiousness o acts of those representatives, whether they be some merriment. Mr. N. baving concluded, the sub- ope, and heavy, and bearing s decidedly golden appearance — Aoid poured upon thislump made no impression on the shiping mess. The next fost made was by the ald of the pierre de :ouche New York on ats pedestals, looking also a little to the benefit that may grow out of it towards the ex- hausted treasury of the Opera. Theatrical and Musical, Bowxsny Tuezatax.—During the present week the “Haunted Man’ has been played every evening. It is rather too metaphorical, perhaps, for a mixed eudience, but the different characters have been well sustained, an, on the whole, this version of Dickens's story has been well received. It is the ensuing years. ‘We have always anticipated such a result, from the firet agitation ef the question, after the recent election. ‘The steam power of the whig party has been under the control of Thurlow Weed, at Al- bany, for some time past, and it only required him to open the cock a little wider, and to make a Senator. The opposition to such a purpose was in its nature trifling, imbecile, and scattered. Fill- more and Collier, with their associates, had no Mr. Brian, of Indians, submitted s resolution im The California lump was rub- id beside it, on the sam. JURRESPONDENCE, containing important Eraa oneronie Of the world; f used, will be TISEMENTS, (renewed every morning, and to be ‘morning and afternoon editions, )al reason. Webeet te be written in'a plat, lapiole manner; the proprister bay ‘errors in manuscr NO “it. : Communications. Wht- PROTICK skew of ammnymous communications: jy he Se antes eof the writer; not necessarily for publica one d warks of the Californie metal were those made by the real geld rightly as ever Mr. W. proved, beyond bt. that the specimen which he had was nothing but pyrites of iron. It is that ble ie tales of spelter solder have been made im this city | good or evil, are referrable to the people. within @ short time past. This material looks very fo been betrayed, they have a remedy; let them If they “ ern i . informally passed over ton, bvé asa guaranty of his good faith, We cannot ret power to carry their purposes into effect, and no | London edition, and follows the story very closely. | much like the gold dust washed from river sands, and visit the penalty upon their immediate representa- | ject wae pi By ac rej ; ne. beautificlly, and with , ea ery, as represented at the Bowery, was | the inexperienced eye would at once be deceived by it. | visit the penal hirnself, is beyond their reach for MoE SS Sa PRINTING of all kinds ererwted courage to enter into the field of political action. | The scenery, Tetunaittemeaensren mudetand the tmcretdon . Seward, > a Several meseages. in iB ‘om the een ‘They gould not command but the support of three | ["%rSetvtyy ae. ‘The Less still contloue to. per: | is. that large quautitien’eilt be scipped ts Cetreram, | the Next six Yecrs; the constitution has placed a | p,Seysrerwemaue in Bron, Want ase Secretary, J Knox Walker, Erq. MODIFICATION OF THE TARIFF, Among the petitions presented were several signed by four Sncusoad oltisens of Philadelphia, praylag for and having arrived there, the probability is that some- | barrier between Senator Sewara and the people, body will betaken in by it, This atu will not beer | and trom behind that barrier he may, with impuni- the tert of acid, so that ordinary care will prevent de- ‘y menace the Union and the liberties of the peo- ception being practired by its aid. Another specimen | p le,, They kave ho hold of dim—this 3 the law. i i SI ightly. ‘They bave created » or jour journals in the interior of the State, All feel scat any ie Seve. teekue the seekers after office under the new administra- their excellence, we need not say any more at Prevent. tion, were intimidated from making any opposi- | T-night is the last of thelr engagement, so tho-e who perfect furore in AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENING. #0 frequently of BOWE! TRE, Bowery—laurrep Man—Tus Lees paOtnasncm Janay Lin MARBUED Lie, ytd ag i dification of the present tariff laws. They were ‘ K 5 them hed better this onoortunity | of cuast California gold, produced by Mr. Warwick. 2 eenings of the joint | ® moi chip , BROADWAY THEATRE, Broadway—Mowre-Cristo. tuon, in consequence of the concentration of forces — onside Compaby are peoullar x nooessful in the | was a very pretty lege of moe ’xceeaingly handrom Brieder tected ee ot the Legislature, appropriately re gi ea A a at Albany, under the auspices of Mr. Seward and | light farces and comedies which have been played | to look at, but entitely worthless. It is wall for thove rer, this NATIONAL THBAT@E, Chatham Square—Joan or Ano— Rosina Meapows—Apvice TO Hussanvs, BURTON'S THEATRE. Chambers stroot—Cuanies 2i—Asx Mr. Camgnon, of Pennsylvania, moved torecall from the House the resolution previously ened by th Sonate, extending the time of receiving the proposal: se - » Public Printing for the next Congress. Th which was held in the Assembly chan'°" 1°45 evening, and which nominated Mr. Sewaru the whig candidate for the office of U. S. Senator every evening with the “Haunted Man,’ and the Lee’s formances. To-night the very amusing and popu- jar pieces of “Married Life,” and “Jenny Lind’ will who are about to start forthe gold ions, to know there thinge, 80 thet they may provide themeclves with the necesrary information in respect to metals and Thurlow Weed. Henceforth, they will ter years regulate the caucuses of the whig party, and se- Mo Quastiens—Hoerec-Onwrs, M % atios Jenny | elro with the implements and materisis ne: The lobbies and galleries of the enamber were | for tus 2 en the rerolution was brought pc PR Brosaa—Cunserv'i | 0! Who are tobe the future governors and mags: |e playtd. | Mise Tayioe Gubers, Winans, kor nall | moke tbe requisite teste, sity wubb mF J autem ie interest felt by the public in | motion prev "8,24" Seromutgm, Mae brought, bao) Pe Aublicion trates of this great State. A regime is now es+ | oontribute to the evening's entertainment. Great | List or Fine —The following is a list of all the fires | the election of a U. S. Senator had in no way di- | from the Houre. . tc Public printer was then laic — tablished equally aa potent as that which | novelties will be produced next week. The Bowery | which ocourre in the city during the month of Ja- | minished, but had rather increased, asthe time | communication ew par lying to the complaint: SOCIETY LIBRARY, Broadway, near Leonani—New On- in Van B dithe di Theatre never legs bebind in the theatrical race. buery, compiled from the returns of the Chief Engi- | approached for the final settlement of the ques- | before the Se 2 Net the acenner in whi” Urns Senewapens. et existed under Martin Van Buren and the demo- Broapway Turatae.—This house was crowded las | neer: . tion; hence. great anxiety prevailed among the wale dof. been & Se Atery <9) anes ALHAMBRA, Broadway, near Prinoe—Sanve, Lexr & Co.'s | crats. It 1s a regime as arbitrary, as talented, evening, as usual; and the grand romautio spectacle 24.— Stable in Stanton street, near Bowery; damage people to witness the proceedings of the caueus; jt PLA iy ‘of the subject by Mensrd Poaros, o Quxnican Crmovs, ZOOLOGICAL HALL, Bowory—Vax Annunci k& Co's G@rxacrniz. trifling. 24.— Cooper's shop in Robinson street; trifing, 8d.— Stable in Clinton, near Grand street; trifling. as unscrupulous, and as detestable, as any which has ever heretofore appeared in the history of New York politics. We must all submit to destiny, and there were aleo stationed in the lobbies, ,represen- tatives from the several counties, who are known to be members of the central anti-masonic society, Maryland, Cameren of Pennsylvania, and o‘vers, thi secolation wan smended by substituting the 14th « February, for the lst of Marob, and adopted. of ‘Monte Cristo” was again rapeated, for the thirty- fifth time. The sensation which it has created remains —Three story brick, corner of 4th and Barrow meres otill unabated, and the beauty and fashion of our olty a * or clique; these persons attended the caucus for On motion, the Senate then adjourned over unti OMINESE MUSEUM, 650 Broadway—Ournxax Ounsoerrins | 0 destiny is, tobe hereafter ruled for years by | continue to nize this truly popular and magnifi- eee Meta, 42 Division street; partially | the purpose of overawing and intimidating any | Monday. House of Represertativess PANORAMA HALL, 698 Brondway—Dowwavan's \PANO- | ihig junta in Albany, who have all sprung from | cent pleoe. The prison the gloomy aspect ef | destroyed. member whe might betray a factious and unruly Raa oF MExi00, 4 ‘i sg . the dupgeons in which D: Lester) and the Abbe | 9th —Threestory brick in 6th avenue, near 7th street; | spirit. Wasninaton, Feb. 2, 1849 _ TABERNACLE, Broadway.-Gune'n's Onann Concenr, | the antimasonic excitement which prevailed here | Faria (Dyott) are In confnenent. fire & correct idea | trifling. Mr. W. 8 Smith. of Queens, was appointedChatrman | ‘The House met at 12 o’olock. ‘The journel having - some years ago, have stimulated every local and | ofthe sppalling misery conneoted with prison life. The | 10th. —Two story briok in Avenue C, near Oth stre of the caucus; and, after some slight delay, Mr. Co! hamaest “New York, Saturday, february 3, 1849. gorgeous ecenio display, representing the feland of | triflip well, of the Sei “ a sectional agitation, and who are now firmly planted, ree! relieves te, oalled the roll of whig members of They i Monte Cristo, which rasceed the lith.— Four story brick, 202 Greenwich street; par- their sesate Sra heck chat iM iy ar Q ee idly Gorectee the bpp dt cm Helicon answered JUDGES IN WESTERN VIRGINIA. = lespite, of Opposition, on broad abolition ground, of the spectator. ie effect here uly grand al lestroyed. pames, rd) the following name: mn bers. Wid werd Mr. Brown, of Virginia, moved a reconsideration o Departure of the President Elect from Ba- | no only in the State Legislature, but inthe Con. | &24 imposing. The landing of the smugglers, the | 1th —Vour story brick, 242 Ninth street; partially | absent :—Of the Senate Meare Gel Geddes, and |. storday’s vote, Dy which the bill for increasing th. ton Rouge—His Letter to the New York | cress of the whole conic aicade > waves in apparent potion: hd the various incidents ence. Of the Assembly—Mersrs, Bush, Cross, | 3 7 Alerald. We received authentic intelligence from Baton Rouge, yesterday, stating that the President elect The election of Mr. Seward for United States Senator for this great State—an event now inevita- ble, will create some noise in the North, and not a introduced in this bea attractive in the enti ne, make it the most Ne Never before has #0 placed upon our public boards; ll continue to flock forward to grand entertainment, show how highly its je. story brick corner of Nassau and Sprvoi rifling, 11th —Three story brick, corner of Charles and worth, Vincent, Wing. bertson were apy Mr. Rosext that the cauous will proceed to nominate, by ballot. » Lav Danforth, Dodge, Fitzhugh. Green, Hale, Ridd, Leaven- lessrs. Vish and W.H. Ro- ated Secretaries. . Paurn offered a resolution providing ot the U. 8. Court for the Wester: District of Virginia, bad been laidon thetable. Be fore the question was taken, the special orders of th: day were called for. 7 fifth ulti ; ‘ are appreciated. h; trifling. be supported for the office of United bho rk tbinent) Bay war eteciertas ed eed litle tn the South. He 18 a representative, 1m the | ™ivyr.onut mecerer-—“Rosina Meadows” ta n'ghtly seiibrs ont aly brok, corner of oth avense and | Sates fenton sia on te to the followi ‘bole om the, Private Celeudars Me, Rest or" Dt ol 7 os “4 * . 5 a : broadest sense of the word, of the strongest abolition 16th at trifling. . Conner. offered a substitu following | Cy, ‘a att i ¥ 5 is recelved with immense applause from crowded au- |” goth Three Chairman. and after acting upon's number of bills intention to reach that capital on the twenty. third feelings of this State, as well as of the North. The Mancon, 0 Side RE te sae ta ie ahd te cetans | Bote aa story brick, corner of Cliff and Beckman os cived, That it Is inexpedient to ballot for William | the committee rove and reported progress, having > ol Rehipaty, Rie corrgenonacnce OOmMmUnIGHOS |, ex aneipaiten ef the wolarediracedntha Bauiiern 41 any of the looel plocea which have-yet been proguced | S#t--T'vo vieey wood, corner 6¢ 14th street and Sih’ | Ho arotit'oe Jobs A tollie: ioe toe eae United | od thirty pills all of whioh were on the calendar, this intelligence, will be found in the proper de- States, either with or without the constitution, has aven! ally destroyed. States Senator; and that we proceed to ballot until paitment, in another column. By the same mai! story brick, 254 Washiogton street; par- some third person receives a majority of the votes for During the reseion, a mereage was recelved from th: 2 3 , asking that the joint resolution respeoting thi been the broad platform on which the precent tially destroy: said office. fe, ae ~ ‘ost excellent in an: a t . . pul printing might be sent back for the purpos we also received a private letter trom Gene. movement has succeeded, and the new Senator Boot, Pardey, Mise Mostager, Mrs Ch 24th.—Four story brick, 54 Beekman street; consider. The substitute was disagreed to. Undergoing a modification. The request ral Taylor, thanking us for the course which we will be elected. The recent speeches, orations, have pursued towards him for several years past and expressing “his sincere wishes for your health and prosperity,” and for the ‘continued success and developements, coming from Mr. Seward and his friends, have taken the broadest ground in favor of the anti-slavery movements of the North. Taylor, and the rest all act finely. always be recognised as one of the , a8 long as it isso energeti 80 well supplied with talented artists, sent. To-night, the drama of “Joan of P ”? will com- able. A a) —Three story brick, 54 Courtlandt street; riflipg. 24th.—Two story brick in Perry, near Factory street; trifling. 24th.—Three story brick in Front, near Pike street; it resolut of the term “nominate, ‘Tho question was about to be taken on Mr. Pruyn’s yp, when Mr. Johnson, of the Senate, rose to address the caucus. He desired to know the meaning as used in that resolution; he desired to be informed whether, if the resolution was adopted, the minority would be bound to vote, at the A901 to ‘the Speaker temporarily resuming the chair for tha Parone, The hour of three having arrived, the House, on mo tion, adjourned. Now York Legislature. ‘ g, ” menoce the entertainments. It is a very handsome fling election, for the candidate whom and usefulness of your journal, &c. ec. We. The abolition of slavery, the prohibition of | drama; and Miss Mestayer, as Joan, the warlike maid apt Three story brick in Beach, near Washington might, ‘choose to designate. areata had SENATE. We are happy in being thus appreciated by the he al: di he Di f Col :, of Orleans. looks and acts splendidly. Rosina Mea- | street: trifl i Cuaimmax—The question ison the adoption of the Au Fe 2, venerable hero who will soon ascend to the high- | “¢® ve As page ogee pace ae Lac Soret ene oe ae es pak ts pean will One story wood, corner of Lexington avenue | resolution. eanv, February 2, 1849, [noel vention of slayery in the new territories, the adop- | form the remainder of the entertainments. We per. | gra treet; destroyed, Mr. Jonnson continued—He said. if such was the ser ora eee est dignity on earth—that is, to be the honest chief tion of such measures in the free States ceive that Mr. Seymour, oe well pane ykowsy and |“ 2ith.—Three story brick, 258 Third street; trifling. meaning of the resolution, he wished it understood. The bill relative to personal liberty was reoommitte, magistrate of a free and intelligent people. Our es fl Sh ol ins Rad a com . n, pul name up for a 30th —Four story brick, 5 West Broadway; Partially | He bad come here with the minority without concert, to the Committee of the Whole. support of General Taylor, from the first moment | & Will give effect to these aweeping demands | benefit next Tuesday evening. destroyed. and he was entirely unadvised in relation to the course that he took command of the American army on the Rio Grande, has been as disinterest- ed asithas beenindependent. We are no seekers of the North, and force the question itself on the Southern States—such have been the guiding tenets of these men, with their con- federates, for some years past. With these an- Burton's Tueatar.— Vanity Fair” was played again last night toa large audience, and was received, as heretofore, with the strongest demonstrations of ap- plause. This was followed by a new burlesque, entitled 80th.— Four story brick in 28th street it ave- Bae; partially destroyed, ago es rte cam woainey, peek ar eon street ; trifling. jaking a oftwenty-six . Tl the month two false alarms. thats the only opportunity he tion upon this question. which the majority had determined to pursue. This was could have to explain his posi- It was well known that the question of caucus or no caucus bad been agitated for several weeks, in and out ofthe legislature. Th FLOATING DRY Dock, The bill making sundry amendments in the charte: ofthe New York Floating Dry Dook Company, wa taken up, and, sfter consideration, ordered toa thir Fi reading. + after office or emolument from any admunistra- “ Monto Cristy,” in which Miss Chapman dis} d Rourriawien, colored another question for us to determine, a: ¢ Senate then adjourned. * ts, in it ti Mr. Se! ” playe lored man, named James Hen- The Se: ‘our tion, nor are we in any way connected with any tecedents, can 1t be expected, that, on Mr. Seward with considerable power her peculiar talents in this | Ty, steward of polpeninpecemdein oy eeees toe - - class or clique of men who are animated by simi~ taking his seat in the United States Senate, he will at once eflace from his recollection the causes that line. We shall notice the piece more fully on a future jeheoner St Masy'e, was passing ree ni when }- Pete Williame’'s, some ruffien nen, ASSEMBLY. Auuanr, February 2, 1849, : Cocaslon. It was equally sucoessful as any of the late | toniy threw a broken brick wed ble cy wl start, and be had com he f lar motives. The same great, enlightened and led to his elevation, and fer ever refrain from allu- | butlerques brought out at this theatre. Tonight is The poor man was severely rounded Api cGenk Gying speech as a whig. Mr. Johneon The bill inflict! ees aka ris intelligent people who have elevated General sion to the great question which hitherto has be ce apes ee Abas Copier peeaee emai et She ed by s physician, as soon as on could be prenured ry | % pone eannecien Ee aie: Pe , je bill ini rns ing ® punishment for prise fighting en | Par re. Several ty , Ine era inton. wi ays set its for a third reading. The bill i Taylor to the Presidency of these United States, the polar star of his political life? It cannot be | Mr- Scott, Mr. Nickineon, Hees Cline be Gomis; Me | t 1 After dressing his wounds temporarily, party a came up for s readin, e bill was recoramitted have supported the New York Herald from the day when its first impression was issued to the expected; and it will be seen that the great State Nixon, ind Mrs Winstanley, rervices for the occasion, their u roffered The comedy of *C ordered Henry to be removed to the hos. ive all the attention which pie againet factio: party were expan: of the fundamental p nd eliques; the principles of the ; they were not contracted One rihciples of the party, as he with instruotions to amend, making the exhibition of the art of manly defence, for gain, s misdemeanor.— i t : s fred ‘The assault was unprovoked, and _ Dill was reported bac! , : of New York will now be th 11,” performances on the tight rope, the vaudeville of vig be 1 derstood it, was obedience to the law and reveren world until the present ume, when it hasa cit | Sicteim the North, and will in’ seadling abolition: it werttpeenpees ou the tight burlorque of * Monte oie edge tel berty. Were those. principles predominant in the | Taye ym preee precast: eid ‘ te Ue ne. hort, and wil in uture be engaged | Cristy,” compr se the entertainmente for the evening. Jonant Lovcrns —There were thirty-seven des- | mind of a legislator who would suffer himself to be ea Mee ee ee cree ngnting wal culation anda position in the world equal to t not only within the pale of the constitution, bu; | We are confident that, with such performers and such emigrant lod, inthe Sixth ward station- | or driven by a corrupt dictator? Was be free and | further discussed,and passed, by s vote of 104 to 6, that of any journal in Christendom. We were Pantie ieect ad dit ite all withi 8 bill of fare, the beneft will be a bumper. house, en Thursday night, most of whom sought not | ind dent if he would submit his judgment to the UNITED STATES BENATOR, he fi if t aldeaman blished snatching a bra eyond it, ignite within its only a place tosleep, but food to allay gvawing Sanger, of ther’? He (Mr. J) proposed te stand the first and foremost of all the journals published | ictuence, and epread the flaenes of thea Something should be done to prevent thie tide of inna, pendent man-unbdiasted and untram- | The resolution of the Senate, providing for the inthe United States to propose General Taylor as acandidate for the Presidency, and to hold him ferth as eminently qualified, by the digmty and purity of his character, to fill the chair once occupied by the Father of his country, to whose character that of the hero of Buena Vista bearsastnking resemblance. We put him for- slavery excitement which now exists between the Northern and Southern States, tar and wide over the Union. When Mr. Seward was Governor of this State, every one remembers the collision which took place, through his political feelings, be- tween New York and Virginia, in relation to fugi- ‘ yy: a8 adv jarge number of tickets have been sold, and there is every pros peet of @ most bril- Nant entertainment and full houre. Anentcan Cincvs.—Last evening this excellent circus was well filled, considering the bad state of the weather; and the perfor! 8 were, as usual, of the very best quality, being eet aside for the benefit of Joe Pentland, the inimitable clown. The Arab troop were grant pauperism from ovei If thing be not done soon, a pestilence must en: 8 sure as cause produces effect Ship fever and oholers may be upon us, and infect the whole city, before we are aware of it, Fatat Accipent.— The coroner held an inquest, pestanten, at the City Hospital. he body of Charles awrence. Rative of FE: l, aged 47 years. who falling ‘of @ blook from the came to bis death by thi melled in his epinions. might exist when it would even at the sacrifice of his o He admitted that exigencies be well to obe: ‘ules, dgment; but such a ible only in @ vase of present case it was necessary that party r eoessity; le believed it was the inten- election, on Tuesday, the 6th instant, of a United States Senator. to fill the place of Mr. Dix, whose term will expire on the 4th of March next, and concurred in. LIFE SAYING BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION. The bill relative to the Life Saving Benevolent Ae toolation, of the city of New York, was considered and paseed. was taken up NOTICES OF HILLS, ETO. ai ) 4 : tive elaves from the latter. Th i Jory attractive, and the extraordinary riding of Mas- | racing of the steamship Faloun® icc ti tion of the mojority to nominate a man for whom his | Mr. Vax Orpen of New York. gave notice of b's ward esa candidate fcr the Presidency on the on a more extended scale wil neonate foe soutsied the entiones as the ship was about leaving the doo rou tuaiey, (Mr. J's) conscience would not permit him to rete. intention tointroduce @ bill. to comttn in office the morning after the arrival of the news giving us U ictuate him the Tes Thine ba for C es, the deceased, who was a fireman on board, | Mr.J. contended that Commissioner of Practice, until April, 1850, the particulars of his first brilliant victory on the | - imaginable. The comical a! . d the dock. when two men ascended the rij not yet lost their horror of such caucuses; rerpecting the Williamsburg Ferry Compa: Mr. C. Rio Grande; and from that morning till the elec. | {Utue movements, from his place in the chamber | day's : perftemanos will take pi 2 o'olook, for the | one of the blocks, and while thus engaged the tuink: |erqheletiom (of thelsveveren inciples to deny any | also introduced a bill relative to the Brookiyn common 3 of the United States Senate. eee ec Cmmodation of families who cannot eome | accidentall: member of the party the right to discriminate be- tion, our faith in him never taultered. For many years previous to that period we had a persona! and perfect knowledge of his talents, his purity, his was at once conveyed to the City Hos- adjourned. i 0 he died in about an hour afterwards, queation, has been voted dor esterday 8 compromise On motion, the Assembly then integrity, his pacriotism, and his firmness. This at eee shat of this great State. What oo a steretsenen 7 rendoed over indcpendentrhgs hed veo Jetuded by thon cand , f will the Southern States say to such an election, Got scocrding to the above facta, Bd Recepied the compromise ofered by the auvard | "uct OF MA. Olay to ane ates ‘wasas long ago as the summer of 1840, at the or how will they meet such a prospect fe he | Comverted into United Stat y, has in ‘3 AE Baa ignnepeed: As) cemmptention opel ite acca SP ayn ee Falls of Niagara, where we resided for several from the Souk. | ubo them in e current a Nan hlraeglieapee LL yring proved the peineinel : so serena eel abd nero sett weeks under the same roof which covered that venerable man, when he was taking a little repose after his trying campaign in the everglades of Boston; 4 March next, in place of Thos. H. Metcalfe, appointed ; A be considered tame and insipi i 0 8 —To-day these rac: Burlington; R. Seaton, Kentucky; W. totbrow a fire- brand into the Senate of the United pext, 18 Prin das: » appoint Florida. We found him then, in private hte, | Me Comsidered tame and ins as and somthing lestiainwill give two: cousonaitiaoees ote, inoy; F. Jobuson, Boston; Solomon Garter, Mr. J. reviewed the publio life of Mr. Seward; | by the Governor to fill the vacancy occasioned by the and in conversation, exactly what he has | ™ getic e demanded at the | ona we bave no doubt th ‘be as crowded as ever. Aston—R. C. Buck. Baltimore; G. Pea- rted to his unpopularity at the close of his ex: | resignation of Mr. Crittenden. since shown himeelf to be, and what he wil, prove himself to be in the high office to which he has been so triumphantly elected—the Presi- in his future career, and be made the basis of his Mr. Seward 1s an able man, strong in purpose, and is now backed by the whig party of New York future?’ The twin manifestoes from the South, prepared by Mr. Calhoun and Mr. Berrien, and issued from Washington, will, we imagine, soon hands of these Southern statesmen. The election of Mr Seward, with anti-slavery feelings and pur- poses, will create etrong feelings of indignation in in the evening. Curtsty’s Minstreis— These inimitable darkies were honored with avother full house last eve their heads. Thisis an rg gp commentary on their merits as muricians of megroorder. They will give, as they usually do on Saturdays, an afternoon entertainment to-day, as well as one in the evening. They have lately introduced @ variety of new ballads and ehoruses, which give fine opportunity for the display of the admirable vooal capabilities of the m bers of this company. They have several novelties was sterding on the side of the vessel looking towards fell from the hands of one of the men. and before the deceased could get out of the way, the blook ad, knocking bim senseless on the deck. ing proved the principal portion of arri- J. Shaw, do; R. Hampshire; W. ‘Marah phia; H. Holingshead. D. Mumford, Richmoi wold. Lynn; L. H. King, ’Cinoin: Boston; George Ormeby, Kenta do; J. Addington, ; Captain Gris: ; E. W. Wells, Dwight,Spring. held packed caucuses like tween rival whi bitter feelings; to el ig candidates. The substitute offered by Mr. Cornell, with » sincere desire to compromise the diffieulties existing amoug the whigs in relation to this pre- critical and dangerous state of feeling isting between the South and the North; he assert- that, in bis judgment, the election of Seward would \d to aggravate th him career and to the causes which had produced denied that Seward could carry the popular ive counties in the State. 7) bt 7 . Mr. J also contrasted the speech delivered by Seward at Cleve- Mr. Cxoss. of Kings county, gave ‘noti schools. Th ‘nate dill providing for filling the vacancies in Soe baat offices, was taken up, considered, and passed. Cincinmatr, Feb. 2, 1840. The Hon. Henry Clay was elected t> the United States Senate yesterday, for six years from the 4th ef Pennsylvania Legisiature, Han na, Pa., Feb. 8, 1849, 7. , and, ta: bri for- | feld. City—W. Stafford, Baltimore; J. Hardon, Vir- | /#24 with the manifesto to the South lately issued by The bill repealing the charter of the Ohio and Erie ol , e lade! 5; Dr. le, nest man, with a calm and energetic mind, capable the constitution, aod may possibly, eventually, ied deartetes 4 mae tateressing ponttle ao teat was Heatenant Blunt, 60; B. Huntington, Phlladelpht Paik Po ora mages et ie the ee eree, Yee eee eee : , , . lakefront i i * hameete the Lautteceen ee <f menting any, ctisis, and ok Overcoming Every’ |'¢, 5 ious’ audanlorabaie tefl cick early day, | 2 Sip Union, Das more crvscially sosiace the Ist | Siewans--D. 0, Hysen, Hew Torts Er Teen rt: | Terys, ln comclnalen tee bowcreuic neta oak os Movements or Gan. Taytor.—We think wo! difficulty. The commercial and constitutional relations of | fequitted’ gallantly, “The vas t- | oipble; A. Gilbert. Lowell; Augustus Grimes, New | hesitate to avow it as his opinion that the whig mem- | may, without impropriety, state, as a settled lact, ch pnb mil dott toca | Ueto anne he Union have become, of | ym te i eta | Soa Nm Chin 6 Qe | Sekai set amen tana net | BACnet oped sae high position he will no doubt have t te Phrcontige te . ylor and Scott. will long be remembered in #0 en jelpbia; G. Draper, Boston; W. Beleo ; of the Bulletin, will accompany General Tayl yr, Seeks aiMbaltiee: tay hg hes waved the trourles | 18te days, effete and impaired, in consequence of edgy and au exhibition tke the present, eaieretne | Halladel A J Preege: Missletippl, Invino House | $ave Grebe J ofthe lnspungete employed is alieding | om his trip to the seat of government. What wih aes At ripe i ad es politicians? | @¢-8tfange mania of the North infavor of the | such am accurate representation of these etiering ‘Navy; G. Potter, ‘Schenectady cr | tothe seoret, okulking and indirect efforts ofthe ante, | happen after the General's urrival and installateon, But we have every confidence that he will over- come them all, and make one of the most popular Presidents that this country has ever had since the time of Washington, who was in the last cen- tury, what we hope General Taylor will be in the present century:—‘ the first in peace, the first in F | have geen it. We hope for the best. full life-size figures, attired in as many different cor- | Fn. 2—Charge of Opening Letters The taveatl 88 Upaend sonnch war, and the first 1m the hearts of his c» :ntrymen.” 4 —— ee = tumes, beside: mod cin of temples, junke, boate, bridges, | tion into the case yi Charies Chinnook, charged with 3 ee Hon. James McDowell is a candidate for re-electinn PRR TY St ere FaswionanLe Inr@uiigence.—We understand | theatres, &e., paintings, ivory’ carved work, kee ak Muerca Intettieence.—We are informed that ; of South Coventry: Mr. Fry has absolutely made engagements with | jected by a number of the Opera subscribers, for the has been brovgbt out at o: Por ea Now Orleans t! on Thursday evening reported to be lost, together « Conn., wae murdered at the residence of her some new artists in Italy, the names of whom have | Purpose of wiping eut the stigma attached to the | tres. The title of the piece is Where there’s » Will | With all handson board, and which caused such ex- « 9 | last Monday, by an Irishwan living with th been given in some quarters, but none of them, we are very well assured, occupy the first rank as ope- ra singers in Italy or any other part of Europe. Possibly the purchase of the panorama of Venice, “ - > — about Nothing.” Theeo performances are. cortainly, | directed to attend at the Distiee ations i The Weekly Herald. ' y's office in Seward reeeived eight ht out r, . to which we formerly alluded, may be abandoned | €V€1ngs ago, a meeting was held in one of the | most wonderfal exhibitions of art. Mrs Butler's men: the course of the day. He did aot c thy The Weekly Herald will be published at nine o'clock ve pein? private rooms of the Opera House, composed of | 2¢¥ and intonation give such an individuality to the | ceCourse ofthe day. He did not, however, attend, di thirty-one whig votes—it being for the purpose of engaging a new troupe for the next season of the opera. The necessity of im- porting a fresh company of artists has been forced " ly before been thought to belo: and firmpers among the independent whigs In fact, from Now York, and cleewhere, for the Gold Region ; Intell zenoe on the present management, in consequence of the | 0” the nineteenth of the present month, and to e enters into the humerous parteinan | Pore yoke Daly; Aldermen Mok sTihem Coes tees Coltos shoca Oe acre ry ote | ftom Chagres, Cabs, and Jamaica, received by the stexmer Cres- difficulties which have been encountered during | Make such arrangements, and put it on such a be ane sa auonie ane ee | ard, was put forward, charged wit! of Comptroller, which is about to be made vacant | ‘ent City; Tre European Information brought by the steatine the present season. There is no likelihood that | footing, as would obviate all the discontent and og cotton from the master or owner of said the resignation of Mr. F Canada ; The Addrecs of the Southorn Members of Cor to Benedetti, Troffi, or she other artists of the Italian school, would make another engagement similar d that, . . . ‘8 custom ance in all chips engaged in thi letter, there ‘would be 10 0} Congress, and in the New Yerk State Legislature; Movements o¢ go chat winch they have made for the present. | hundred of the Opera bubsctibers stiould take from |. cisess or Doh rine ie adas this nou@t | Goths WALEN Dooe ee eee disoherg. | BOMIDALLON CE Bower’. vores 0 toe RSMMINCRS | Coes egieg | Vaaioes Lotloe. foes ose Overepentontey Those Italian artistado not wish, and never will hereafter consent, to be placed on the same level, in point of genius and talent, with second or third rate vocalists, of the French school. They muat | {fom meeting together on the evening in question, | and Mr Cols hepee.shet tbe pubite will mapand @ny Et hol ninpeevament sate ‘ship will strengthen him in this laudable be either number one or number nothing. Pride | Each ticket will admit one gentleman and two Caeser emo Me Cole ate te he w quite® After the reading of this interesting letter, Messrs of profession will not permit them to occupy a sub- | ladies, and the aggregate number to be issued is House, uae somata thebe wilt gee: 0e be barat rae being crowded ‘Quaker Giaat ordinate position to the Laborde portion of the | Proposed to be one thousand, which would make the same funeral pyre or altar of whiggery. They,in | an oy gle gf very one is going to soe thom and Baas the whole assemblage, if all would attend, equal to ald be guilty of such aot alts teventcnesetcable | fay, gmallowed the dove with oharming fortitude. — | Utrntve pecmns ia ihe weil, Ponte wa cent e s 7 ult., in whio! in was abou e gia rocesdings: " t In the event of such arrangements t>king place | ®vout three thousand, one thousand of whom would Arrest of a Burglar —A man, by the name of An- | With my fellow-oitizens of Memphis, In ian aye fpeccavi from these ind pendent wtlemen, Cio te dag. Bepedvertboment under the auspices of the Astor Place Theatre | be gentlemen, and the remainder ladies, Every | drew Hi. Darcey, was tJ night, by oficer Wal- | f¢fand family to partake of the hospitalities of y 8 adjourned Fire Arms! Fire Arms !!—Callfornia Rifles, management, it 18 highly probable that the next 4 the ‘acon Portal : racy, be ant expressly adapted for the Cale season will usher in a fresh revival in the opera | 18 to become responsible for the character and re: | the Third avenue, belonging to Thompson W. Decker, | CUMstances under whioh I will travel, will prev. Turnia trade: Bewle’ Knives and felt 1 fC line, and introduce a great deal of competition be- | #Pectability of those te whom he may sell them, | This sable bad been torood open and robbed of eaverai | tBem from, accom ey, il be ete deprived of the Toy nes Pe | eile fre ow ty JOSEPH & BARE, 7 wee tween the Astor Place Opera House and other | The names of all applicants will be presented to the | Siitie®, before, and & watch was Kept om the pre plearure of offering thelr acknowledgments in person | Mr Fine hae been Foring toenbmit the ques. | Caltfornia ing Boots, warranted to theatres of this city. If the Boadway theatre | Committee of management, which will be very | tlcned. The accused was taken before the magistrate, SH, ep a oA Be Paty , how. the poopie butine te shallbe abolishe: Free gne Zest ithont repay ny s1J0% Mana matrat Tine should engage Benedetti, Truffi, and their associ- | Umerous, and every individual's claim to tashion ay htieeirre ey Gangham, of the | UP the river, and I rhall them be most happy to offer | to arrent to the proposition. ‘8 snd warranted to waar as wall af boy boots made. Prenoh watat ates, for next season, and have opera three nights | Willbe decided by debate and ballot. Sixth Ward police, arreated, lest night, two black wo- | to I% in their behalf as well as in my owa, my cor- fanen Letra ry! Feedba] to prevent prize fight- Frarwum, % 0m $4 60 to $6, atJON AS, 14 Ann stroot, near the in the week, it would present attractions far supe This seems to be a very plausible movement to | Ben. calied Mary Ann Washington and Ann Amelie | cin thanks for the gratifying assurance of your oon- | !n it ° nor to anything that Mr. Fry could produce at ‘his establishment. Those artists enjoy a great i of the women aok d to the officer that she had ; Z. TAYLOR. SSL At Ge Ft eis Mining Jackets, Mining Pan deal of popularity, not only among musical crities, | Characters, or such persons as occupy equivocal | the para ticket of the wate, and would retura It. To, Mra James Penn, Mee HG, Sati, and others, Pca ae - shocking murder was | Watebron oateeesty ovine bug, nd San eet st ‘but they are estimated properly by the community | Positions in society, will of course be excluded, ie MoGrath committed them both for « farther Siok! stances are as followa—-Ayoung man had invited a | Bekmae- licen at large, who profess no exclusiveness in Italian | Whether male or female. We have not heard | vf. Lishonest Clerk.—In our report, yesterday, under | From rue Guir 8 psp girl, about fourteen years of age, to ride with him | | California Mining Boote—the Cheapest and Y , . h au. By & private letter “ to amusic, but relish fine singing and beautiful acting, | What style of dancing 1s to be permitted ; but pro- foam ieiann employ of Nhe ie nsagTBam, the clerk | from an oMicer off the Ver station ws learn thet mockitoer banter leon rie gal ‘Thee, gring crerssacy ode ty saa Shee without regard to cliques or critics. There will | bably the fashionable polka will be allowed to a | 16 Willlem street ieskocid 1 nthe money Senseution 0 a teens to | ingly he went to her Louse last night, called her | tae" vino 2c wove trend srareibing a eee eess ‘be @ vast accession to our musical talent in thig | Moderate extent. The effect of this ball, in a | bessled Ba the onc ciee ee eae eers ot Be. M’Nameo, | the partages, all vessels arriving from porte in the | Up-etairs, and cut her throat, and then cut his own. | thechoapest. THE DOG k. country, next season. Mad’lle Borghese and Sig- | financial point of view, will no doubt be to reple- | eH" tchorent Clak TA pene ee eee ace of Featane aeras creas we ctetenre of Acatechotre, | The young lady dled immediately; but the man, | Callfernta Dentist —Dr, Galen Burdell, mor Corelli are now on their way to this country, | nish the treasury of the Opera House; for theseason | A. ? bout @ MN Kons the oun hae iy Iola Verde, sloop of 8 flect his Perpoee. He te now php tly oe 8 of feos Sucaeophe rept fey ders A od ode im. and they will no doubt be open to an engagement | thus far, acoording to the best accounts that can | cenployir, a merchant a Wintat meee ee rom hie well, "Bhe war shestly to aall to somaraateate wity, | tice— Providence (R. 1) Transcrypt, F¥b. 1. call ov La wmeles De Jokes Basset ea a ica hte, lp care from any manoger that may want tisir services, | be ascertrined, has mot been very productive, and | Grath committed bim to prison for « further hearing. | Tempioo, and retarm She will probably remain on aE 7 ane pub ern, ‘Naw Yorketvaug <x Lmey So there is prospect of having plenty of fine mu- | has rather fallen behind the expenses. ‘This dress ‘There was o snow storm at Boston on Thursday last, | the station till the middie of February, snd then nail tw De. B., care of Robert A. Parker, San Franclaon, #i¢, and no monopoly, during the next season, The oleighing ts ageim vory One. to Ponsacola for provisions.—N, 0. Picayune, Jan, 24, general emancipation of the slaves, and the deter. mination of the South to resist every interference and adhere to the compromises of the constitution, To whatever quarter of the political horizon we jook, the prospect is far from cheering; and the future 18 more gloomy than we ever remember to that a very important movement has been pro- recent fancy dress ball at the Astor Place Opera House, and of sitting and setting on its legs fash- ionable society in this city, 90 as to be hereafter beyond the reach of cavil or ebjection. A few the leading subscribers, at which it was agreed to get up a splendid dress ball, (not fancy dress,) disagreements caused by recent events. Itis proposed that one hundred and fifty or two three to five tickets each, and sell them to, or dis- tribute them among, their acquaintances, in such a manner as would exclude all improper persons subscriber, on receiving his share of the tickets Teorganize fashionable society in this city, and put it on a strictly responsible basis. All sporting ball 1s to be held on the nineteenth of this month, scenes, cannot fail to prove Lee ra 4 To-day it will be exhibited twice, viz , at 3and7 P.M. Cuinese Museum.—This collection has been visited bs thousands since it was brought to this city, and ese among the visiters who have beon in Chins, and imagined themselves perfectly acquainted with sll the modes end o ms ef the Chinese, were astonished to find how m more curiosities here were to be seen bere than they exceoted. There are no less than sixty visit to this exbibition cannot fail to interest all. A new comedy, from th there’s @ Way,” and is very highly spoken of. Mr. D, was formerly connected with the New York Herald, as 9 reporter. Mrs. Butien’s Reapincs.— Mrs. Butler,on Wednes- dayevening, read Shakrpeare’s play of “Much Ado various parts, th: berm to be on looking back, all the characters the liste ters she giv should go. play to be read this eve- Merchant of Venioe.— Boston Daily Ad- oy wo noticed, in last Wednerday's Herald, « complaint having been made against Mr. Wm. A. Coit, on an al- leged conepiracy with one Zekel P. Willis ' This case has not yet been investigated before Justice Osberne, 8 lace, of the gs beget ward, in the actof breaking i ble, situated in Twenty-seventh street. near articles, before, and @ watch w: on the pre: Payton,on a charge of robbing # men of their own color, by the name of Peter Huff, residing at No. 26 Murray street, of a silver watch, valued at $25 One ‘Seymour, New Orleans; Mr. and Justice Di H. Lom jennings, Virginia; JH. Caldwell, smory, U. 8. A; Colonel Woods, Se aw United States Commissioner's OMce. Before A. Gardiner, Erq , U. 8. Commissioner. Baltimore; Major Mieeouri. having opened a letter, was finished late on Thursday evening, and reeulted in his discharge. The Express.— The owners of this vessel (which was citement in the city) aj red at the United Stat District Attorney's Office, and oer Commiceioner Morton, this mor: aid of the Jaw against the second mate of thi brought here by Captain Armstrong. After tation between the parties, the latter gentleman wi has yet been come to, whether any Proceedings will be taken against the accused or noe. Court of Special Sesal: defence set up was, Prisoner had swept the refuse of various cotton bags, or packages, hb he olaimed as perquisites, or " ings, and which was ed the prio! After dirposing of a few Kaeo al petit larceny, the ox! court adjourned to Tuer: t is ‘9 thorough alteration; and bef on my route to Washington, has been reosived. ‘egret that the bealth of my fam!! and capital, and that they sideration conveyedin your invitation, With sentiments of the bighest respect, T am, ladics, your obedient servant, of the Si two-thirds of the whig only, over the whole vot: reported above, ehows concl The letter, of cor from the friends of Se to offer hii nt merely was r Fillmore’s resignation of er, to take effect on the 20th instant, the Legislature WMageconplny | bee: » Fore an A. Collier; be h as a informal. d to, and the cauous pro- mator, with the following sonie clique to control this question. His appeal 4 forcible ; it was worthy of a noble init, wine concluded, Mr. Frsxx moved to resolution, by declaring that the da, ns me Co Oo no com be te. ands majority of eight, The vote it Seward, 1y & want of unity reading of the ) announced Colliers’ withdraw- al as a candidate ; he complained of shabby treatment ward, but protested his readiness elf as a martyr to the whig cause, The office of Comptroll- was accepted by 1s beyond our ken. Itis not, however, impossible nor improbable—that the Colonel may succeed Father Ritehe, as ci of the administration. — New Orleans Delta, Jan. 24. Political Intelligence. Joel Eastman bas been nominated by the whigs. as &® candidate for Congress, from the 2d duteiot of Ni in the Rockingham C: jonal district, Virginia. A daughter of Joseph Turner, She was about eighteen years old. The Irishm: fond of cider, but Mr. T. had refased it to hi: asked the girl for some, and abe refused it. H otruck her with an axe. kiing her instantly. this morning. 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