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THE NEW YORK HERALD. = NO. 5364. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1849. TWO CENTS. FULL AND AUTHENTIC ACOVUNS Yeral tetnte were made by Sullivan to induce Hyer to : Sullivan for the of provoking a fight. Insult CONGRESS, command of but s part of the commerce of the coast.— | drive us off aswedid'he Indians. Sothis will noteave Jead, but all to no purpose. Sullivan thea let fy his n insult bad beem heaped upon hia; his family ba@ SROOND SESSION. Lsbop, im ber dey, bad red from it, amd Amster- | us. The megroes of the South ought to be educated: or T= Fight and at Hyer followed jaiok!: by his left at the Den injured Peven bis old mother iu pee dam, ip squall Gs trick Porcions thems tan’ Seay, wd geod books ought to be placed in vnetr hands tae neck, whieh, reaching the fatondea place, brought }d and abused by him, and the privacy of nis house come & leading city a m read, the that ‘be PRIZE FIGHT Hyer to the earth a» if ne ned oveu shot. Sullivan . His sete Deen thore of self defence, after ‘Wasuinoron, Feb. 7, 1849. merce (f the East. is are Jeoghi itm as he was <n the nd. This event, insults and injuries He asked to beadmitted D TO THE PACIFIC. bas made Londom what it te— BETWEEN ght sheuts from Sullivan’s friesds.and to as be bad bis family with him here. r such vast resources, and such je business of the mornii revived their spirits, wh @rooped considerab!: Wa. B Reep, Opposed thesdaission to bail tated leave to inteoduce the bill of EYBR AND SULLIVAN. Can hess tenzennens 7 | na'ihcughs the only thivg the court could do, would | wbich be gore uctloc fee dageogn, previdinetira us- | globe. "Now, Mr ia round was quickly fought. | beto commit him to prirom for safe Keeping. where he | tional railroad to the Pacific. He said that theidesofa | tbe Peeific is struggling like a strong man, to B Reporte: ‘They went to work in earnest, H ser seeming saxious | could be kept for a reasonable time, to Ocmmunicstion asress the continent with the Pacific | bresk ihe barriers which confine its natural out- iy our own Spreial Reporter. to return the t of the rouad He | quisition ofthe Govornor of Maryland apon the Exe | was no Dew ides. It was.anidea entertained Met; commerce is stil! stroggli th the great ides compli previous es |G euccession at the head | cutive of this State. Mr. Reed sald the peace of the great power that bi dominion of Columbus, of s passage te the East, by going due ng | community bad been outraged by the scenes exhibited went of North Ameries. der the Fre! ‘West Itisin our pow nd this he time to Mberties with his body. | im the streets o! he ties over Canada, im 1680, Le Salle had open thie channel. whi id the trade | ought to be regarded. A ~ ‘his time Hyer aid the view of ascertaining a route across continent | of the East the boiders do respuot thi 7 pointed time, Wednesday, 7th inst. at Rock Point, very near steppi' Under mlards, 8 company nad | end eopolusive change of the route of the commerce ef | well as bad m should f Steel Pond, Kent county, Maryland, oa ‘be men wers quick at the soratch jextco, with a reward of appealed t! jad the authority | be putin the statute books. If God ne the Degroes mouth ¢ ried cP Sans nt 1owork in right good earnest. Suili- ‘mau who shoald eve tne Pacific. This | ever the territories, and the fall power for the work. | to they ought to be Bted for freedom ; if the farm ot Mr. Gibson, about 40 miles from Bal- to make hie-left tell om the head of Myer, of Charles British | it should at ones ‘be entare sud completed reo, they ought tc be Sted for the higher order of filteén tried 5 re- D e count! erations that were | slay. q mn alone, timore, The fight was won by Hyer, 10 tit pee rg ae triacs santeal ane ine maiak cond us, Rosterity should not be permitted to | iteelf. After some further remarks he took Bis Toundethe time being about sixteen minutes, ?toggered him, and he fell on bis knees but in an in- rt an inland pas-age, and they had various explorations iter us but to reproach us for suffering all these | when, The-excitement which has pervaded thesperting | "tent was on his fret again sad rushed at Hyer, mediately | made scrope the continent, aud down the Coluabia dh ‘The committee rose, and the House adjourned. the greatest of inducements forthe jeesage of the President, oul ; 0 O@ to that State. in company with an offer of che | river. And no doubt with the same view of » com- ‘world, nas been 20 iatener, that many, not patrons pa ab pena bias yer ont ites Bop ia ow the ote Be men ait M jertakit & highly interesting speech of several hours, of | i RErLy To THE CaLL OF THE HoUeE oF the ounce prize- 1 Bee eee cote | SA Evs ransene matte tant tae’ olen of Peal: kis! © i i i SON stat SF en ne Oe ponent rg bem tee Seah. Ys Paes in Y which we ven but & scanty outline, yet TIVES FOR THE PROTOCOL TO THE MEXI@AN TRZaTY, to elucidate his argumert fer the measure, Mr. Wasuincron, Feb. 8 1849. a crushing bim to the ea: wholly dissimilar case, and sf they were to take bail it . toe Tntroducsa Bie ‘Dill, which fs as follows:— The following 1s an abstract of the Presi- 4 Bus Pafcen gottpe Yad epari cbildren be separ commotion everywhere. This fight, the preliminaries of which had becn settled some six months since, came off at the ap- government, sfter te; pacsage, all of which Taitea, PRESERTA- i J Siath Reund.— Fighting om both sides the order of | would be illegal. ides, Mr Hyer might ep; a me 77 18°, 7 bie st nto ves~ measured terms, have been drawn into the vortex, a“ 1 Best ry bt apply ti ‘drawn by bie studies into the { end taken an unusual interest in the result. For | the aay—no flinching by either—give aud take—Sulll- | diately to ano:ber Judge for @ writ of Asbras corpus | tigation of thie subject. Mr. Benton said that Avy abare, Defore he left this eity and get a dlecharge from ‘his | self had written various essays for the press in regard Tocation aud constraction of a central | dent’s Message, t to ‘the last two or tare weeks, the pugilistic furor in | TH,ope Ma° age heidiog Mic semescconas with | bell. Or on bis passage to Maryland, the same appli: | tot, “It'was the great question of eommanding’ the Paoito conan 10 the Miusoippl Hv WI | OS none ell for informatie cays, the ciues of New York, Poiladelpmia, aud Balt- | big back om them, threw guiliven end fell oa bia with | cation might be made in Delaware with a lite effect. | commerce of Asis—a sudject wich had been s pri- ‘per cantioe of tho prosseds of the | the secret history of the Mexican treaty and the ‘more, has amounted to @ pertect treazy, and We | disarm acroes bis neck. ‘I'he seconds of Hyer soving The manly admissions of Hyer, and the statements Lag iggy the Western nations iw alitine. Ia i» Oregon and Ca iforsia, avd 60 per onntime of the | Protocol :: y know of no event which hus takea 4 strouger fuld | bie sdvaptegeous position, suffered bim to remain oa | he Lee age, pe Meeeieiy aihinen' vit dothied ~ iene ot tba world. | taste o% asin had mete Seep vol she snlen-ed all athae gaalie prrssua pleted deteuy ‘The Pre on the public mind, thum the one We ‘ure about to | Sullivan longer than the rules governing the riog al- | s8)tg iD 5 rent epochs been carried off by different routes— | sail te avd the same poe Toth cpiys “ Y | upon byt! the last 4 describe. For the three days preceding tne fight, | low; Imoonsequence of watch a ofy of frat was raisnd, | of the care very much. and Be had no doubt the same | there routes bad beom changing for three tuontand | the ex Ieeatine and conetractivg contra wational ral By of tbi toe or Conttavence aiueees Pacific orean to che Mirgi.sippi river, witha branch . | and considerabie teeling was exbidited by the backers | impresion hed bees made upon the mibds of those | yeare. One more chauge was learly polated out, | Ted from she Pacitic Trin ee eaee bee theoceed: by viciters ofa deunis | of both men ‘The referee, however, decided thet it | Prevent While a Court would be compelled to punieh | which would be the fiaal one, and the roure lies | “ymaredstecelumberiver 9 a He 6id not tink it proper to meke peblio tien, noe povnieg de pg 3 ag which, ai SOL fh | Was tar, aod the fight enoald go a Sa pee sigedionh Se deh? 's Pe ee rears ree ress? He nepal dp aie Aqerica. oe ia Von hast raion noe commence 6 olan of "08 Vena ob cans such inets ustigne untileome:ti Tabccorer rel poped oes would mate: bate anent route for the commer on to eoLnect with the ocean navi Pantie, “tad celebrated in some particulars, canuct be termed nn es po eb temnats anepae 2 eae feetea Out, a4 aaneaal (hd age de oe {erm inate ght Loula ‘in ‘the Stateof Missouri Avd the sald | Wee HOW egein called upon for them, io concestion atible with the pubic in- trons of the prize ring. to judge from th Vrapeh shal} cou menoe on tie tide water region of the Uo. | with the ovrrerpondenc: \d other matters appertain- 3 and ¢f course was in rather an ewk: predicament Re ovuld do more than order him into the | iflo, our Hmita for a paseege were limited to the beun- tenn 10 Peetiy as Monday sigue, tue notele "of Baine | _ Seventh Round —Tbis wuss ebort but terrific round, | eUstcdy of the keeper of the priion for nate Keoplog | darice of that terri » shat of} JPawaliniersen tegrest madera! conta road atsomesuit’ | with theseracse’ ne conmed 1F Proper to Somply 11 work, with great per- | Until Monday morning, while the proseeating attor- jot only to himveif bucto | ney, im the mean tiae, should taform the Atornry noes of winatng the fight | General of Maryland, by telegraph, of the disposi been made of him. reat Dal Mere were crowded to excess, from Barnam’s,ia Vong. | Swilivan struggled on at hi : 3 si BP at 1 eres be +. the sald contrat and | _ TBe inetructions to our Commisrioners were, that we obtained all the be it fart none of the amendments wade by the Semate could be foo. She. laseniem af tet «eee e ee ee abot be naordseinah on heekat ame | meathed, They auahh, be explained ia cealetaly 7 ned Te Frome OF ete | pdeclaration | thas ime | whretetee pearticsbieandadvamagevon and a breadth of ene | with the despeich of the Secrtary of State to the ness, from ba Pa hould not receive am answer in a reasoaa’ be tor mile. wide from the trontiog of the Stare cf Mi-wuri to the Bay of te Fe Af but pot modified. Some betting—some wrsngtn hee, whieh were pouring nds Gort es the | spots of tb iora- | Ean Fran ists, shal be, an: the ume baroby in reorved and'am | Theis mnatructione were. ecafined to’ this, sudo thia no otber means. backing their oplaions by batting Pagel tren OR at, beginuicg with thatot 1842) In wich the tne trace of said oor tral railroad ane for | ietter of Mr. Buobapan’s the treaty, as smended, was jast roan: a e sat . * d gg ae ona Sonte'Kait vee 1 bie derperate, y ttiog | precautionary meaew obse rratioi Gol Fremont deterwloe the looslity | rived by act cf Copgiean, anda breadth of ous thovanad feet thal: | AUDMILE 10 nha ieaieen Wvonereem and épenieneni by ehartered, by the tteuds of ti parties trconvey the | Ay bisieftand rgbt. His or of Maryiend ai of the Scutb Pass, some 7000 fe bore | be, are hereby is, reserved fur the branch road totheuide wateref | both houses. The pext day, the 26th of May. our tLe Columbia, fee. 4 Requests the President to lay al) the information in his posserniom. topo raphical surveys, maps, onarte, So, with ro spect to the Lest rentes for there roads, defere Congre 100 to cerry the obj ots of this tcon as the roads aro luoated tho loners wore introduced to the Mexican Presi- dresres were made on both sides In @ rubsequent despatch from our Commissioners to the Secretary of State. the Commissiocers state thatthe been agreed te and ratifivations ex- uiliven was within the it 18 diffto; the land rece: tion of 43 another p: jocated. and its cbaracter being 8000 feet above the sea, bo wisbed Hyer made feartul impressions om Fern taacmrabanseulcac nave rpeeas it In thie rouna H, eo etruck Salli thie court; but as no per.on Wes escertained that the authorities were dutermiued bim several feet, of Be wheresdoats, no warrant nas ‘to prevent tbe Hight taking pisce wituta the limus of ous one that he recvived duriag the | a# yet been issued for his arrest the ®'ateof Maryiand, and nad laid tojaactions on | Sgt; im fect. be did not, to the end, recover from its through the State House Yard |h of the Scuth Pi altitude determin kia to com. or rr bem, und'r the direo'iom of the President of the close @ copy of the protocol. The hel aod beld their captaios ¥ jority of the pre crowd rusbed imto the | and the ascent to itepreading over @ wi urface of : cemenincionen mau ined that the sats ooale nak cooing oner, by Hyer throw ull van, @ad faldag on wit their repeated | country, and from the abundance of game in the idee for litany suasions ou thee rosds and for = aa ecto oa ie th of Fay @°, a sush was mace to the liv ry stabies fur convey- | Dim in the way most likely te do injury. for Hyer, Tbe excitement in the mob was ia- eighberhocd. o a capable of settioment aad | encouragement :fsertiers by donations of land, without partion mmunicated. beesuse it w: ‘ho deemed aeces- pees by land, and Jarge numbers were seen lvaviug Eighth Round.- Ae Hyer cam serateh this ; but no attempt at rerccue was made, as Hye profttabie ov ation bigh a» ite location is amcog | las rpecifcations. an Gexaieal ‘aed. and Baiumore, in ‘every kind of veniole, ait endeavoring wo | ‘im Doveed that one of his eyes was black and | Was as cool se # wan could be, and would not have ps the meunts’ This pass dercemds to the botcoms 800.7 Provides for transportaticn. By seoprnien or individu re wi LA nA the r Loned ag a Se a6 to zeach the spot selected for the fight as speedily as pus- | MUCH swollen, caured by e rally in one of the previous | mitted it. He was then driven to prison. ot atte R at a point where they are 7000 road the United States. with at se ri vei i bea ae aible, The sathorities determiceu not to betnwartedia | 700nds = T' thort-—only a hit from rape fect above the rea, with @ gradual desoent to the Teatose war, except by ® declaration red feet along both lines ‘i a8. loners did not regard the protocol as pert of the treaty; thoy &: that they had no autho- rity to alter the ireaty or podity inch. their exertions to suppress the fight, immediate'y des- patobed a police force to make erteriy ae of those d to. be epgeged in the affair, partica- Jertly the principals, Suliivan and tlyer, aud their | DOOY, a8 {fen deavoring te crus! straggie-and ORE OF THE PRIZE FIGHT INCIDENTS, Miseistippi From the bead waters of the Platte, Fre- tec, 8 AT prOpy: ee e Hyer on him, [Prom the Philkdwphie firme eo 9.) mont courred slong the mountalas to the sou! with the Indian tribes for the extinguishment of their tities Feat weight across Sullivan's breast end An immenee crowd came § by our corner | waid to the three pieturerque mountain eoves, | along the twe routes. ry bonvin his frame, | sbout 4 P M., yesterday, an ; aud soreaming after | hLown as the three Parts of the Rocky Mountel, On motion of Mr. Benron, the bill was referred to evoond: knew bad taten up thele quar More requests were Dow made By the party to | a vebicle tbat wa en 1 with eonsiderable ve- | the examination of otber parses ‘The dercriptt the Committee on Military Affairs, and ordered to be | Covld the President of ee o ialty oe Fool's [nend. in cho Chesepecte bey, | bate Hyer taken vp quicker when be wasoateirman, | Ivelty.. ‘The srowd seer: o tu iseemthudeam.” | there three parks sets aside all these preconevived no- | }Finted. about twenty-five miles from Baltimore, and within tne | © that would gi em more time to attend to him. th ea! huss: be peopte. tions that the Ricky Mountainn were impassable and (We ruppore that the bill is merely designed as the jurisdiction of the State of Maryland. [ne parties Ninth Round.—saliivan cams to the seratoh this time, “ What on earth ts tb we inguired. uninhabitable, They prove that these mountains are | OUtlize of # plan for the consideration of the Military She ehartered the steamers, fladiug thelr piano frus- | ® Dorrid picture; his secouda had not sttended to the “ Go to the d-1! ra (© gentieman, who | patrabie ip many places. and inhabitableto their sum. | Committee, leaving it for them to fill up the required trated, determined, in deavon of lew, end in order to | cleaning the bicod frem his fase and neok, bavizg been | was in a burry to pick : at had jast takena | wits in seme jocalities south of tae South Pass. He | specifications or reservations.] reach the ‘ali heserde or in an, 100 burily epgaged in discussing the pints of foul and | notion to pursue the ve! own hook, tead Fremont's description of the North Park, « oir- ‘The Se then took up the West Point Academy Seeeategmnaceietern-and by Ge fair of the last round, to attend to the more immediate | “May we ash”—said sustingly, tow third | cvlarvaliey up in the mountains, ot about thirty miles | bill of appropriations, and pasred It durin, te % oyster boats to convey the m: wants of theiroharge. The biood was streaming from | pedertria: around, sbounding in grass aud game, and some 7 000 And then, atter Mr Diz had certain bills referred, Lad 4 . several wounds down his fucey neck, end breast. He | “ All right!” said he,“ D’ve a fifty!” feet above the From thie Park there 1 a parsage | there was an Executive sesrion, the rejection when it waked up to meet bis powerful. oppoaeat, with a bad “And it 1 — into the plains on the other side, and to this side— bmitted to the Senate. and it had not received gie yote therein. it bad been further stated to Prospect before him, with ae much siacrity andcourage | “ Hyer! Hyer! Hyer!” exclaimed a breathless crowd, | route for an excellent road to the Gulf of Californie. House of Representatives, ‘asif the bettie throughout bad been tu bis tevor. Hyer | a8 it purbed by to get a giimpse of w gentiowan wita | Still further south, at the Middie Park. there is another Wepnespay, Feb, 7, 1849, the Mexican government that no treaty containing re ee veins to Tolley the versie auapeereac tae | BOW began to vey bis great advantege andcommenced | one eye in dee) Mourning, and bis whole vuage indi. | beautitul pars over the mouataius. 9,000 fert above the Aeyiad tect Meg edad wheel nai j uch @ provision could be ratified by the Untted States. moving taking place; and, if ueovsvary , to use force in Dg an aggres ivewarfare He maduseveral aveperate at, like meat cake, be had b a | *e@ and sioping away to the plains of the great re- THE TERRITOR: e meening e protocol was, Fejvotion : with Bie right baud at the face of Suiiiran, ion stretching off towards the Pacific. moving down Mr. Paxston, of Virginia, moved to strike out the | Was Bot intended to invalidate any legitimate tities in peererving the pudlic peace. The first bout ro lusve = the valley of the Grand River, or branch of the | frst section of the bill, and he then sent to the Clerk | ¢zistenoe. but it wae not intended to give veldity to ‘was the ous charteted by the Suitvea party, on board | #Dtly determined to tin'sh him as soon a= possid thore which bad been declared to be eatinct. Without : Sullivan psrried and dodged the first four or 4 the Colerado. All there parses ile between the latitudes of | ® paper, which was read, proposing that New Mexico @ wnich about one hundred persons, of the great | Sullivan pettied and dodged, ress int ha prenle ver try, | ana Call ' memirelsippcaens: fornia shall ‘be ervoved into a Stale by the | ADI eat ttipulations, suob legitimate titles weuld ecene! . a under the constitutio: a inwe of abu fer ft his Fat babip have ccom him. banged first, ore the: of | mame of Canfornis, and admitted into the Union. bave been recured uni a and lnws Lary = ines lie, pente loess oaks hoot, Dave shouted anything but corms of opprupciacs, | tb don the other | ssid that wo werks ago be moved to make the tarrite. | the United States. dments to the 12th article, ber Om doerd, ead 1a ber wake followed loft oye, both with his right | As Sir John Suosiing says: *Bascess is o rare paint; Coie Bw Sead A een alee RG TREN ect iG dibagitihe Beusse bad dsciiaed to otsete gererutont , Ths took place ar, slo snengh 20 eres. |} 1s biden all the mgsinece, . Smee not attempted to lnsteeas | Stok. 1t would not prevent the travaier for her owa Detwcen nine snd tem oclwok om Tuveday About 2 0’elvok im the morming the best oa wi benefit by Mezico, in such manner as she might deem expedient, the eum to be paid ber under the treaty — Tbe obligation may be arsigoed, but would stead ber y a | them in uo better condition than it it had romeiced ‘wise man, oi li parties, will forget sectional quee- | With the Mexican government.—Philadelphia North tons, snd come jorwa:d question which recom. | -“mericen. iteelt to every principle which iles at the foun. Movemicnts for California. An Ovextanp Expgpition ‘ro Cautrorwts.— The overlaud expedition to Culitorma, which has Tae paper whica bad | been organized in thie city, started on their jour- batitute for the bul which had already | Dey on Thueday atternvon last, under the com- giving territorial goveroments te Call- | mand ot Col. H. L. Webb and Mr. John W. Au- rey a nberecation o espersis our fo, eaah trying to Barnapvugs, Jan, 18, 1849. o possibie. Sullivan was eee eee eee. un boar afverward. tae Hyer | Durled fo the ground with Hyer on him, who lay with The Merkets, $e. eat made its appearance, and same to sachor alvo — | Bis body actces Sullivan's tece | The seconds of Hyer | Enclosed you have a list of arrivals and depar- Were sgain im ng particular haste to remove their man, ; 4 oro eases enyenpenee hpi erty te ten aa sucthe tppesl was made to the umpires, | tres at this pert since my last. [See ship news Gey light, and to apprive the combatants of impending | ®P4, by them to the referee, who again de- | column.] Business of every kiod ie excessively dodger. The ted wore soacerly kiadied, when's poss | ciCed dalf; sudat seaitable time Ayer wae removed | Gull, ‘The consumption of American provisions thirty young men, ebi/dren of the meu: al police of.cens, Rended by Lutierd; High <constame of amall, with large stocks on hand. Prices rule low | explcrstion of @ ‘route from the head waters of Beitumore, ap; fa their midst. They had come , " Kio Del Norte A jand from Baitimore, and then crossed over to the for most articles, without much prospect of an im- . by bigbeg ussyiouly ins iver | mediate advance. ‘The sugur crop promuses to be Wes Aad shen thie: explo Colorado river, towing the Gulf of California. felandin boats. A scene of much confusion ensued, sball kaow all that Gnd great scrambling jn every direction, some hid: of fight. T' aad | Oe ot the largest ever reaped, aud many o} the i New eo, The clause in the constitu | gubun. When the: a ‘J i y arrive at the mouth of the so eee cs ations The oflore wore pertioateriy | Was commenced by enevtack from-sullivan,andended | eslates have slready commenced prntian. "As the Rocky tal oF mean that we should plant slavery or | Qhio, Col. Webb will assume the command, aad desirous of arresting the princips.s, Suivan and Hyer, by arigot banded biow trom Hyer, with the usasi | Dexed ute quotavions to which | beg to reter mthat it was but thas we should military discipime is to be enforced on the mareh they having warraute tor both individuals.” Tney drag | STOUR end lofty tumbit pate af $63, duil; meal $3 WU, 10 lots; butter, | Fremont, ae ited rag = he f and while they remain in California. Annexed Wont to she pinew where Hyer lodged, Dat He beiug up: | | Eievenih, Tweisth, Th teenth ond Fourteenth Rounds, | 13hc.; lurd, tZc. ; corm, $2 pee peas, $2 do., | 9° bat ct Loleony 6 apg gern eS er are the pames of the compuny:~— in tae evened renga ewinton, naving | Toy ih en with hot igh hans ne eat aaney | Miia lay re, G4; crackers, Gils puov peead, | Riteust cod rn warns tngangivics thoes ay | lave the Unions ious’ tend, wi at nek ee cer eet become ocmpletely usslees troin wrenedes given it by | Seg) candles, 14); Nuriolk RO. siuves, $40 of the mountains, ‘we mow know nearly all | soverignty residwe wich the po Rega: Urust with us most be surrendered at the frst | Seecbwsn Matthias at of time. | Befrre this bili could go into opera, | JobmH. Tone, J Robert Lamb tt. yt 6 will bes population there of twe hundred ane Hee tare one Bema eae eae to } ebilox 2 3; W. P. lumber, $134; und large Hyer in the coure of the Oght—whtln Hyer could use | 844, in dem , 3 arge | that is necessary to be & of the Rocky moun- managed to reach toe snore, | O77. eadbe kept them moving wat a cliach took | 0ck pitch pine $20, uominal, _ | tame and the sountry beyond them to the Pacific | place, when he would buri Sulliven dowm and Jay on Laecud you a tut) of cuties paid on articles im- | ocean. The leading idea of the bill is s national | tion, the wa Dim-Untti bit seconds removed him, no matter how long | poried at this wiaud, which may be of some in- 4, We propose @ road that shall be national in | thi wand souls, twice or thrice as large as any State Toud, Cowden, Chas. bey mghs be about itp and erie of + foul.” fair,” | terest to the commercial portion of your re ite character. for it iss work whieh siildemaad na- | ever wae when she came into the Union. Who is | *8rd W Orgood, David Hudson, Henry b Wiehe eure Ut the Corialantion of ebat tound. "| Lehouklpon deck n voit to paar tt. twee tiomal resources. A road of 1,700 miles through «| there who can stand back, aud refuse to surrender entine, Carina Motiow (rebar) Peter MeCus- fifteenth Round.— Suil.ven was retuer slowin get- | endeuvor 10 give a portion of this tariff in to- wilderness infested by Indian tribes, could only be | tbe tzust om any grounde—personal, political, or aah Feet row 4 ie Town, Ulvases Doubieda: 2 ting Up at the cail of time. aod hed barely reached the | ror ow’s Hexatp.] made by authority of ® mation, and with national | pertizan! None oan, and none ought. The bill olemacr score when he was met by Hyer, who. with tremendous ; means. He would r 8've authority to any indi- | but holds thet truth, whieh is seen and felt all over | t08 F. Lee, J. K Wea vaio he i viduals, oF to apy company, to undertake sued o- | the earth- tbe great trath, that popaler constitu | Leflert L Be Divorce 1x New Youx.—Tne new constitution | terprise He would never give them authority over | onsi government is the great sustaining machine of | Shipman, John Brady, Jobm A prohibits the interference of the Legisiature in di- | such # work, in apy shape or form whatever He bad | the age, peseersing within it sil the virtue, all the | CCmb, Samuel H. Liscomd. Hi voicing hueband and wile, and turus the whole | tepudiatea st from, the beginning. All private alzengeb, and wisdom, necersary for its creation, ice | *Pow, Daniel A. Stivers. W lliam O. Sr Williaa Mates over to the legal tribuuals. Mr. Corneil, of | company rebrmer are totel'y incompetent to tne sonality, and its permanence He submitted te no | J. Cree. John J. BloomGeld, F-mmett Powell. A ae New York, bas introduced a bill making some | Be ould not make this 100d s company concvra—s | Waster to direct ite foroe, no king or ruler to control | cer Grab v) Clason Grabam, Limss F Hinkley, ‘ ares, | ite action but left tts manegement to the people—the | Nicholas J. Walsh Luke Demon. Joha Stevens, James ‘Let the people themecives | !. Emesiic. Jobn H Plumb. Aodrew M. Nevio, Heaill- of their local jastitations. | tom J. Borden, James P. Clements, Ieaso H. Watilam- to be settled. How oan the | 802, Gerarous P Davis, Laward W. Whittleey, Ri- from the perpetual agitatio chard W. Sherwood, Thor iby the wouctiment of @ Lai Sbermced, Fred. 8. Coombs, John Delaney. Justin Elz, apgion H. foree, let By both bends in La Sy succession, both taming effect Ow Sullivan’s face He then rushed in, seized Sullivan, foroed bim to the ropes, ic struggle threw bun heavily apd fellon him. when bi again injured bim 20 ch that, by the time Hyer ,. Bul ; titted te bis fest, was bo Weak that te fell beot changes im the law ot divorce. _ This bill provides | ™y.")% Bak | bons Ltd st bee py a cogs fates ays tusk Baek bed 40k ah ake ’ to the party divuiced to marty again, Competent } jiame: urege in (oe ep seep hor, and errest then if * be debt jasted about medical authority must pronounce the insanity of | not wish ‘ores priv loaded with person: party of the miitury were stroy what preparations bed been made, ead take | tie) @barge of those who hed bevn arrested by thw police; | '* which they accordingly did. Tney aleo captured thy hn hed been put up the previous d The yea J. Hall. Je. James W. om board the propelior, believing | of the n such 4 butuie uBio be hereditary aod transmisei- | privilege of defending them to Feguiute 1810 those to whom it belongs, | JF Wm.B. Barclay, Herman Tal y ie Gght.ob nn ane for) the present, starved 6a Whe | Sinead. won Kft the rieg, Hyer | bie, end it muct have exisied at feast fortive years, | |, Mt, Banrun meantiue took his seat, and after it from those to whom it dese not belong? | Haven. Lewis W Sioet, George F. Vai » follow 8 cio Ayres, st Be C, Steet, George Weed, P. Caverley, Edward C. jist of passengers for Calitor- in ihe brig Sameon, Captain led 9th inet :-— a's seconds and struce | |! the husband or wife joius the Shukers of any revolver belng present. | Uther sect whose principles are agaluet the exist- Lanna gee ence of the marriege covenant, and it this adhe- ade for the eatery | THON continues for five years, divorce 13 allowed 0 avoid errest, all hemds being epprehonsive of | PY this bill. itis provided, also, that where, tor a ill Soutbera gentlemen vote again of thie bil the have « verritorial ad a't ON; aud white she was chasing the propeiior, tae soboeners witn the belligeront partivs started io ae. Other @:rection in search of a suitable piace fur tac figh: bno-*ing that there would be no ochaace on loos ioend. They went up the Chesspesse Bay Webb, James Wara- some Given muse furtoer, where they soon fouad 5s event chmiaoal offence,as defined by the revised statutes, Dr Stephen R. Harrie, Dr. M. H Van Dyke, Messrs. ry place suitable for the Nowe im beau, oe — One Of the parties a6 semtenced to State Prison for paper-sba' AG Harts. J. D. Cox, Baxter, H Patterson, J. W. oy A ee cena mtg gent decane get Ser for ARREST OF TOM HY&K IN PHILADELPHIA. two )eare, divorce may tuilow, and this conviction toro, wad from the dal, C,H. Randall, Wm Com»teck. Farlens, Pay> Pol ceieranchabcere’ semurgtum-uaareencin Puitapeceaia, Fed. 9, 1849, | tobe the first. 10 companies or 1 from tbe North, will you Bderron. Movers Depes, Chapa Yesnele for Fopes, the ring formed and civaned of the f wiht tL ssshaniabah teachinat cca for the road, for mere iso be adopted, neiens Sbarp. r Beawnthrail, Jas, gnow. aud everything wade reaiy. for the combat. Last evening, in consequ: Axornen Fine 1n Portuany.—A fire broke out woRsttate that there shall be mo | Patterson, F Tryon, Wood. J. G. piven waiked upto the piace. whica was about a | |, emitt a innate the tape, Sad Hyer was brought up in | “WO to the recent fight, tr ted by the attorney | justevening, on the curuer ot Middle and Ceatre Beart Jtwasnow abouc 4 o'siock, P. M,and the | General of the State of Maryland to Mr. Reed, our | -ieeis, in the wouden building occupied by A. H, ime were summoned to prepare for (me fight. Attorney General, Judge Parsons issued s benoh war. was intemsely evid, and snow isy on the ‘4 thestea- revt for the arrert of Suilivan btemen the otber day attempted Patrick, G. M. King. J ig, James MeNeal, in tuose territories do noc de- | Wm.8 Irvin, A G Headriok,J W. Pagh, Jonathen very ; and, further, tbat those | Pugh, EH, Hergick, Wm. Holt. O. MaKaoight, C. Lock- rt © Opposed te the institution | nen. J. M. Tobin, David M. Tonia. Robert MoVarty, eges—tbet it was praeti- | He eaid that a man who wished togo to the C4 ould escommodate the greatest largest amount of trade. He to the Day of Sea Francixco * Dumber Of perro Pusey & Co., as a hat aod tur store; Hartshora ihewed tata route tarot & sulmx, stove dealers; aud Lynch & Stevens, | would combine three adv dei of 1 erritories | Jobn Barkeloo, Hepry Sbarp, Moses Woodman. J. tothe th # foot, oo arrested the latter eariy this W. 1. goods aud groceries. The building belonged | esbie. ond that the capacity wad cemtral iosality ‘from the Seuth bes to sell his property and dwpose | Kichardeon. 8 L Hunt, Jobo Bulioa. J.T Davis, Ma Of the Ppectators extremely uacomfurtadie, | mijier's Hote! fter being Rept 10 cus'ody in tae | to Mr. J.B Brown, aud was destroyed. Mr. Dat the Pacite, of the bay of Sem Francisco, as the m: or bis stock; young mem without property go | ron Biown, Richard Burni J, P. Haynes, George G, uffering wevereiy from the cvld aad wind and Sity Jock-ap, be was tekem into tue Quarter Sessions | ney (had an insurancesot $3,000, ut Protection | '¢)™ Dating point, would give to the road the commend | there from the Noth; ibe hardy pioneer from | Giasier. Jchn A Weotervelt, David Webb, Charles R, Court room, whieb almost immediately became packed | Office, Hastiord— stuck im swore valued at $4,500. \biough our country of the trade of Asis, and the Pa. | the West goes there, with no house bac thet | Krederick RK M Hasserd, Charlies Peoniswn Cheries and fifty persons were all that t on the groun i let eames yer tm 44; nae draped genta 500. | citic coaste, aud the inlands Of that grost'oceaa Tae | wbieh ie covered by ‘the blue Heavens, and no | Porrey J H Hamilton, James Frost, EG Topol nquiey ae 0.18e ww in this matter. ap afin heat hud $1,500 at wame olive. | astern terminus of St. Lomis, o Rus ceaive' bind, | home, bes thas. whieh, ts, bounded bs osean, te | BE, 0; Ged, Devfomiur Fy lee Joen’ oak: Mioket aru that Sollivan ‘The cause of the arrest was brie@y detailed by Jadge yueh wp even jad $6,C00, at Hartiord lava- | wovia at once eonnent it, and intersect it with tae | taia tothe North, if you want this thivg, lave it to | D Herre: Robert H Belden. William MoNalty, je Hyer was rated at accu! Pareonr, who alluded to the morbid excitement whion | fencu Utxce; they had a heavy stuek on hand. | revriads, rivers, avd lakes, communicating with the | the great principle oa wi ik free Goveruments are | ChariesH Comminge, Wm. Melivain. James R Wel im very F the-saviees bee gag be jai wale toe | prevaued in this community om the sunject, The building was assured tor $2,500, at same | Atiantic. By the time thw work was don: pode would | formed, and the prinoipirs om wbich our liberties de, | den, R. E. Brewster james Schmidt, Wm. H. Seott.— beng By the ag po ey . age Ol “A Mr. Haxleburst appeared us che counsel of the pri- | ofhice.—Eusiern (Me) Argus, Feo. 3, wot be egap left to be oli ould have the | peu for perpetuation, Weare bouad to settle the | Total, 70. about 20 yeare, wn bright six foe two iashes | sorer Hestaied, iu exienuation of the offenve eom- ndthe Pacitc in ation with each | question before Congress sojourne. Tae territory hes Mabtacnvsarte. suiitvan is Tin contrast betwowe the | Mitled by Dik cliv me, that Sullivan bad oven inte | ARRIVAL OF THE Buitis Sre+uER yROM Sovra- | ober by rtesm power, Lime for the work, | siteady curt much iieend tvasure By industryand | The bork Pleiadus, Cupt. Post, and brig Emil, ne sontrack betwevn the | yabit, for many months past, of pursuing bim with | gurros.—The British sleamer Dre, Capt. Allaia, | TB® teriitory om the route ts our ow eDte) prise the exbausted exobequer may bu filled, new TOebe, Patt red at Now Ban kp SueMit aud contumely, even carrying bi | Ariived yesterasy meruivg at Mobile Buiot, and | 2% Isaien, Biles to extingulab. DE Vp Nd supply the: plac Bourne, Capt, Potter, cleared at New Beatord on 2 of ‘we to outrage the ieelings of bi ‘end rights, no ind) Bod disease Dave takvu from us; | the 6th inst, for San Francisco. The Pleiades motber, ro that his only po Fa was ey ai anchored at ied lower anchorage. The Dee is . s—we het oo wuch if we do io ao spirit of | took out the followmg'paseengers :— Bis own defevee, and puulab tbe aggressor fair | (Wo days and « half trom Havaua. The steamer | eof the conntry—the routes from wh juet to Lhove things which have been Ambrose Vincent, Seabury Pierce, Thomas Reming- 4 Cost us WO muvd, Unless toe Pe | ton and Wm. m0nd, of New Bedford —vetal, 4. £ armouicurly and trauquilly +o thas SOUTH CAROLINA. jomege BBi subwirsion to tues stands ‘We understand that 4 party of young gentlemen, Of hbervy WRIsE Bes been pia of enterprise, energy und character, are to leave oar gov, 1% became C-untry M'Ciurky aad Joba Ling were chosen for Baihvan, and Joe Winrow aad Tum Burns selected on the pert of Hyer. Messre Way and Ceiton acted 7 | proceed es, aod Mr. Van Ostrand as reterce I'he latter. oreletee Giake omnes, esoragtc - at vo the som of hostilities, wad i Mr the men had eOtered the ring. too late to procuce fight, He expressed the wulingue: atto | Creole, chartered to receive the passengera and tbe power Mr way | freight trom the Dee, had not returned t» the enty he | when our paper went to press. To the politeness ctious Of the dill. particularly the pr: rvisg @ track One mim wide for run, f of rails beresfior oft Capt. Armstrong, of the steamboat Cora, we " 4 . 4 Mr Prestom, 18 Ours, to-day, and the obligativa ‘ Another person Lo aot in bis piace, stated to the partice are indebted tor the intelligence of the arrival of ie o dy this dey» for Calitur.ia. Their route w. thes be tee not aequatuted wih the-Omsinecs ef sing the Dee, ‘The Cora bronght to the city several of epents Bing: fem petepcgapiaren ; ie Tfocetall m this ety ib NW Oticane whe fightivg; but Unas, if 1 was their 0h, be would rerve, the passengers by the steamer Tne Dee will rovd— trom thence to Port Lavaces, in Texas, by tteumer—ihen to San Antoniode Bexar by stage. Here they wiilhobtain mutes to convey them firat to Chibuahus, and-trom there to San Francisx0. The lojlow ng are ihe-nemes of those who leave : — ertom, Joho R. Miot, Alex endeavor to do justice to both, Toe men then strpprd, amd ali interested took ei positions to witness nted for protection ~ 0reE Breuts Of ead. Kettlere would 1ook aroued | lor@ patriot to aie om as the presen! 4 1V00 ploduce the meoradery nup- | them oiget party aud fleren: O thus ettiemente wuyuid spring up wioug tae | North sud the South the + might also atreted the magnetic | & middie ground, a great republivan party, ‘Tenn ae Green 8 Gettued expedient. aad thas | nut meen of whigs aod demycrate. if principles | ict Woe A Ww tT" Ford Priolese” M.D. A Inn'ic wud Pacific (5 WU mile epart) with. | aie embodied tm vite bil There ie = republican | SPoue MiCl om Shs ity, esses Gh nections Hog auetency Ofer) otter | str Beaton rved | Lighway, en which we ail may walk tn peace. if | afer _eimeeoazrnarack die : : eat work, Givoon's History of ‘he Romea | thiv proposition be carried, that the le of rf fou of the magoii Wiritenevete eeticed to ‘govern for Seal all wit |. informed that five or six others will start . ich stret: hed from the eapital in | geLtienen ofthe North atiach the Wiimot proviset | Cither to-morrow or the next day, t meet and join ed to be taken | acceimplished chemist of the Cleveland Medical | + very direction, to the remoteat proviness, and of the | ibe ciause uf tbe consti ution wuicd guarautess to | the above named party in New Orleans, where sa cecees sud ine short time he was removed te | College, who, on examination, pronouoced the pT) post Nertte Cenk aces Foote LL Aba Ee nua. | every Le T he aba of go nt, does not | they will assuciate tnem:elves with them.— quéatron Of ite entire purity wo palpahle to w Ored miles & day, for thousands ¢ evula be | surtorise Congress ty imcerfere wich the formation y 3 Hite irlendatalx about having him brought oat oma | the expense cl aualyeis! AiG, Vata worions age crer the yoads of the Homan Emyite, Toss did | State govertiveut "10 say tDat Congress bas the pati eere CMntss EMD BS 2310 writ of babear corpus to-morrow morning. 4 “ Bot deiteve fy ap oeration til thes mmunication | ;ower to prescribe, is to déciare that th: -) _ rece! Sullivan arrived im the city ths worolog, by the He pe ae oe (Po et nla spiel ve ba 08 different owpire. It ie not & oongiome- | bet enact for tarmielves. “Ine ver aera wines Farag eter hd ernhse hh way ct Lr nonster, aud it {9 raid etarted fur New York Tetion of Iucungrvous paris, of different Imagueges, | tbey would prescribe, sab : eh, However, aid mot discomfort | by the early (rein thie morning Tne ofoere here | NStWeasure.” This smacks very much ot a hoax. | periene end pecple. Cusome, aad mm ~y tbeeonstitudon, IBY hdee that thee. een in Ware, in thie State. The letter was writes om ie regis pela ree gs ood on the defensive, | sre now in search of him, disbedeving the report that compact Of one larguege, of one gore: control the power wonton | Erglich paper, bad ail the »ppropriate marks of old le + this moraing for Vera Cruz.— Mubie Jowrnal, Fib. 1. ° Sem ies SBOE Leas woven Gop 1n Onto —The Cleveland Herald of the He | 8d inst, epeaking of it ways :—**Yeeterday we saw extenuating circa @ piece of this native ore, weighing about .0 lbe— 1, that the acsared nearly 62,000, accerdia. to tie tormer stan iad 5 was brought to this eny sy es ot tue original egards him, isco verers, Jor the purpose ¢f ascertaining what . sti gptmeaep gp ny te yer cevtage efit was pure. It was carried to the THE FicuT. tonsed his vap fivet into the ring, ummediacely after. was soon afte: ‘by Hyer. who was borne to the tog De ‘+ chores of poxtiica takers. terst Round.—At twenty minutes past four, the kod , * Are you ready 1)? Judge Parsour then ordet Butours “T ng to wad | be has departed. APPOINTMENTS BY THE GOVERNOR AND Senate — | ing frcm corun to Ocean, us Wide as the whole length | seumes to But this ides became very tender om being exposed diows dow ee tree at tion to the above scoount of our eorrerpond- Isnve Hille, Witham Pukin, Abraham M. 6f the Mivrisrippt valley d with the advantages of tion of & Stave It 12, of course, quite @ marvellous at- . D. of Rochester; loser i then eweed for tne | ent relat rent, last evening's Philadelpbis | Semoe Worke, tf Look pore, to Ttcsace yond erientas oeuegid sisted he indian event A | Bulletin contains the folowing: — veers Se As Ruhayy (ee Juvenile Delinquents " jew York— Washington Wheelright, Johu K beavily, Hyerom tim The back of Suitiven's heed eas Ee ath td eee eames et | icke W Pirerom, Lewin 8. Thomar, Ladjekr Pee wae injored by thefail The result of taisrouad put jel Mali ari 4 the friends of Hyer in extacies. nad gave fearfal fore. | *Uch eoufvsio time elapeed store order bp +4 Peg? Rotates publie.— Albany Kmreker. to the Sullivan party as they nad placed coud be bad; and it was not until toe Judge eng te ae aaaseridce sretilog abiitien ns oot | the-oflecss to arrest every person disturbleg tha bast Recond Round - Salli looked, as be came ere of the Court, that yuiet war restored Thomas Mf astonibed at Hyer'sberculean powers, Sailiven's Hyer waetien order: @ to rtend a @fforte Lo wn the theew in the ious rouad, had. ne donot, otr 4 him eonsiiere! ed, be rushed at his eppovent tempts to reseb his face with doth lef. and right, but He was more suc- the arte of mocern time aod Wito the great agent of tlenm power, the practioabilities and thy meaus for = ‘al road which we pooe: @ not to be eom pared with the disadvanieges of the Roma: cersities of commerce demanded the row paornge DY Various routes, either sround Hern. the Cape of Good Hope. or through the our to the suuth of us, dit was bo Opposition to | ‘air, apd may. possibly, give Dew 1M ye Us to the eonrtivution wasformed. | time-honored attempts to discover Capt Kidd’s hidden treasures. We recommend to ali the own. ere of land in Boston harbor to keep a sharp look- outfor money diggers on their premises, about Tae veut: these days:—"*Two young men by the name of own, of yivenis, resumed the apeech | Shaw; while out hunting on Saturday last, about om. menerd the other dey. He said that, | four miles trom thie place, (ta Palmer) tound a +grove in the West Indies bad beem freed, | yluesbottie, stopped with « lead stopple, contain- ‘at road snail | ‘Bey bed cegenersted. He Knew that 1g # le ter purporting to be written by Cpt. Kidd, cuild was Row borm that | who bad teem liberated in the South, in Boston, in the 1701, to a geatiemen in New 1o Philsdeipbis, bed lost their good eburscters, aad | York by the na tating that he, Kidd, tome bad become intemperate sud are now inmates Of | 6d burned # rrve ing the he poor- house, He recommended to thors gentiomen ig the Who Were in Iavor of wetting ail slaves free, to ook to | #moun!) onan fs d to think before they give liberty to siavee oe- | the Jautude, ond longitude, and wishiag him, © prepared toenjoy it, He aid vot think | Bailey, to get the money and assist him, as mone; Were an equal number cf laborers svy- | would meke meny friends among the rich; a where, better f that he did not wich the authorities to have his Kidd’s) body and money too; that he had nected the meseenger, in cave he was pursued by the Indians, to hide the boitie. It was found near Bredy, W| . W. Chee Joba 8. Hucchtosem, Apalachi George P. Jonett, Leatogton, Ky.; Grotue wee Macon Ga: Jobn R. Stockman, | ; "Me Alpin, Mobil MoreReS, Biss ; re bactery pon one James Sulivan atly the life of said Soliiv: was Teed one ’ sr0re, 8Bd stated to the Court thet he bed been im structed by Mr. Hyer to dapy no part of the truth He wae willing af once to surrender himeuif to the sutherities of Merylend. aad would place himerlf ua der the ebarge of ine offeers of cue court, or persons appr inted for tbat purpose, to be eo: e Sathia road reqaired. Me. et tri of the East a having rom the days of su curity v0 acy sanect Ye fal by ming fi an old path or road leading from Boston to Gitiope He bad pe wich to esoape toe responsibility of hot Combridge, Macs, was afer Albany, covered with stoner, 1a a hedge, where seemed ager to get to the porate, but whee wienta | bit sie net; bat was wii: . ana into om Tuesday Bight last, and nearly all the bis ovuptry @ to race, why we would cee | tary were looking fora rabbit.”—Bostom Traveler, Siting dlsvanes ssoumed an sir of seatiousnans, we. | Masylend, Me had been ven wae talem, tue Norghrrm barbarians ooming dowa om us Fo 8.