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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5398. ' MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, MARCH 17, 1849. = re Seneca = ane ee Called Session of the Uniteajetates Mr, Foors—Leall the Senator from North Carolina ‘Warnimoror, March 15,1849, | Corder. Itts o After prayers, and the resding of the journal of yes- | MF. Mancum—I call to crder ‘Theatricat and Musical, General Seasi Boweny TueaTne.— During the past week this house | B*fore She, Resend, And Ald Adamsand Downing. p 8 CARE 01 a ‘A has been well attended every evening, and the new * ASE OF PRAUD.— FIFTH DAY. commencement of the tri the Jact tert » hed given Mr Foots- It ine eystem of and im the offi Paople'n Line of Steam: bas ig Pa tbiak it so; and | will maintain it here and gto do in that matter, Piece of ‘Eagle Eye,” with all its grand equestrian the way bill of the lat fp nc cot ghee pein Pvc later ye = “Tavis tgcle baie passed ¥ct Foote and Mr. ade see ecala dy cad wet, | features, has been reostved with great applause. We flotitious one a> bad bes d Spitzer were to ewer, Heamtens 06 order | yl ounm, bot distinetl re kitsaherpipd rhippeinieat Le | beve on several cecssions alluded to the excellence of war ineued fur thetr producti ined -Had never told an: thet, pro Pitany y tof Mr D. ing to in- J. H. Hall’s performance in this piece, and the dashiag ec the desired effet, the court or indirectly, thet if Chand bia $200. team, mnigbt be oboven, to provide for amy ceatingyneles.| ccastray a ery Upon this proposed | form ihe Governor of Illinois of the resigastion of pabertrioniom be dieplags. Hie pert, sud the fests be hem produced immadiate'y, | ewear for bim. Th Mr. Arciisex, Mr. Joun Davis, amd Mr, Mason, pre- | Setion 0! tre Be: @ te-emblicgs Let raye yay Gx. Shields CG a i dag 82, ug follows : eS serena: tes ortue whose pregory tbe. are, aoteee eh fecution cf Genera) Shields. In ovnol the psrdon of the Senete tor THE Caen oF ON, sHiEcos over basty, which, im th ‘hil sented petitions. Downs, Fits aT ta Foote, i oa adé@ much to the general interest by theexonllent man: | dor: but that aint Nave. wessre,Rtehiiow, Badger Baltwin, ely Rersien or | mex im wbioh they play. NB. Clarks, as Stanley, the | (ot), Cut tbat was explained ia tt lend Bradtvry. Bright, Butier, Calhoun, Cistke Ovoper, Co-vin, | hardy frontier pleneer; Winans. as the cute Yankee | rams as they are prono! Dave, of Massschusttr, Lave of Mirsiae poi. Dawson, D> in | grader: Stevens, as the half breed, and Duff, as the Ia- whole of the paseengers were y. that theclerks writing down the dd The names of the mcney. he would awe Rosenthal was deali ‘This subject oe the unduisned business of ‘ yontera aT came up, wight bave eseu) ecetempiated wot would be a flagteat wrong to the pens ; ; Mad ton vad over by tbs clerk on | did ro ex-moved that the resolution of Mr Hele:'| State of Illinots end to General Shieldn Fuacr'seeasss Barth, Spresncer Uphaon, Wales, Walker sad | GMB chief allactinthe moet edmirsblemenaer; whilst | {he stand, but the uate of Washhouen. which the pro. | be er gone with Chandor to the house of the preniding offlcer. to smnounce the resig- Mr. Footx next took the floor, He wasevidently in | Webste—32. Mire Wemyes,as the half-breed Indian girl, ie as ef- | grouting witness raid. in his direct examtoatt ‘Thetley t Gem. Bhivide to the Governor of IMinols, be | eetate cf high excitement, and the erowded galleries | Mr Wrssten.—Question on the resolation, Seetive' es ‘We must sleo motice the admirable | that he by to Albany, at the suggestion of One of the witnenses for the scoused. not under- taten ap foresaw that be war g-ing to make some very decided | And the lution of the committee, as amendéd on h the intricate scenery of the ptec scoured. ‘not emong them, standing English, @ police officer, who fea Goer: air, Wau ingested that there were twe branches | expressions of contemvation fe sommenced by a | motion of Mr. Calboum, was vive voce adopted, as f+ iteve! stage manager, has shown Naxcy MavenueaG was examined at great length. | War sworn interpreter, but his tre d that that whioh toek the prece- | jofty euegium of the burning suntiwente amd the | lows :— dence tn order, the report of the committes, and | bight toned pattiotiem of the irresistible specoh of the | _Rercived, That the cloction of James Shields to be aBenator 0° the Senator from South Caroline (declaring the cleo: | gepator trom illinois (Mr. Dougiess) and, as he was tea Stace was void, he pot having been a eititen of tis ap: Gon vod) He hoped toerefore. that thts branch of | prucesaing. Mr Hamlin, who rite behind Mr. Foote, Stetce the term of vears required 88 & qualification to bo 4 a houge of Chandor ral times; the last time she naw p inted The officer becume indignant. said he had " r} bss of the United States at the ecmmexoement of the term pt the house in a perfect roar all the | him there wae the Slst of May; it wae ar night, be- | been insulted, and that he bad translated the evidence. pais eS that a copy of this resolution | t’¢: The same bili will be repeated to-night. tween the bourn of eight and tem o’clook; he | of the witness ashe hadgiven it, ead accordiag to his be communicated by the presiding oficer of tals boty, | Bxeaoway Turarax—A great variety of pieces | rung the Mylls, eepedy wen, Wee Bim Coendce ) Che Bat ernieal tate eaadea oh nota sia t to ~ Was up staire in the yr; witness open: o asel on sides not rpg wt on Seoretary, to the Executive of the | were presented at this theatre last night. perhaps to cor; Afuer ashed her Aa ‘hendor was within; wit- | sum up, but to allow the care to go to the jary as it Mr Foorx declared, thet be should not join in aoy | MA*Y St oe time, tonsonre excellence in si; Dat the | ress replied that he ATP TARS DONE, BROADER Aha TOES. Cart tian GACcnsesad ak Bais’ Wedei¥ conte Aa LJ ie en asked to oll im down. at he woul ie ve we o'clock, unt farther proceedings on the subject. rans, SPre And FER Coane, Ramer C ress s] tind weet Up stabs, and told Ukan- | Morrow m-rning at eleven o'clock ” Afuer wantet to ree him; Chander came end entered | | conve Y; some time after, vir. him the key of the store; witne nd then weot ; the guessed si hate te out thin | She said that che resides at 836 Hadeon street; Chan- | deemed natisfoctory by the counsel for the ac ani dor is her brother in-law; che lived in his family im | ard be told him thet if be could not speak English ? preosded the May and June last; knows Afner, bad seon him a: the | better then that, some other interpreter must be or of Litinols of this vaces- | jepodng of that motion, question. We huve re- jeation of Gene Shiel There is a 3 eiating the viection wid ate perfeotty useless. Mr Foor concurred mort Geaidediy in the viewsof | adopt thie report of the committee. the s+ nator fro Tenuesren the care is fairly dis-'| the birth of Jerus Cbrist, when th #d we have no jurisdiction’of the ease after itis tot te court. Pyrnaps. however, there wore those prereat who, inke vultures bad their talons tn their viotim.and were not dinpored to let bim go Mr. Waraen—I do not know'towhom the Serstor alludes im speaking of the vultures with their talons in their viotim. nor do | care much to know, The motion of Mr Webster was agreed to. comedian, Mr. Collins, fully compensated for little Mr. Bavcen —I move that the Senate adjourn. ‘The house was crowded (rom the Mr Jorrenson Davis—-Oh! mo. Let us go into Executive business. Mr Wenstee moved that the Senate go inte Ex- ecutive eaten aban Neticonet 4P. M., the Senate clered their doors, to aet on certain 1 (aside to, Me. Badger)—Did he sey © | jn for confirmation, by the Pree Uvbwant States. United States Commisato ughter. red in the lively pisoe of gave two of his songs io an tyle of humor. fils Irish Jig. dome with , Was Po muot Bdaiired us to be loudly and r bei tto call him; he was sitting i bered fuel to bis fire es he reptarcusly encored. This Kom hogar with Afoer; witness Gre! some contiderable tine before Mr FLoved'tcluimoed the slightest allusion te the Lhe contetoplated proesedia “4 ‘Adfaire in Mexico. bis benetteand it te the le foro a room in the rear of the Fiore, when she he died. The pestponement wax had to give thn United Senator trom end unjust. There was some hidden [From the New Orleans Crescent, March 8 } det States District Attorn: nity of huating up a the We have received our files ot Mexican papers to ble to fimd to-day. the 10th ult. We find by these papers that there some witnesses which Warunn was gratided to know that the fizure | malgnity tobe id against Gen Shields. Was not imteadei co spply to-him, He pleadedthat it | ory wax @crusiig bins crecity nica” Pass Treeo- Was the proper tow pom the report of the | jution now, whem it ja ridiculous end absurd to sup- | ; a Police I commit eb decide the question, whi . » ie a very general impression pervading the public ee inteigence. Sprnctiog nlene oom the ivuer of rxigeanion. cho | font heer ,*nG Vl be regarded ev 4a act ¢ | mind that Santa Anna cotertaine adesiga of returar Thancor 1 inal neu the meh; estate amet: | gg CARrQC of ito an the Firat Degren A. Mak maay Gestion of theeliaibility of General Sbields, should | sp act which will di-grace the Semate; und well has | 2K tO the republic. A promwactamento in his tavor iman oyster cellar, und the people spoke day Durkin Mosooeh seh Chat Oc or ey we be reti rved by the Governor of [ilinols, would still | the Senatcr from Texnearee said be would wash his | had beenmade by one of the officers of Basta: name and my matter.” ley jee oni wo o’olook. by offer — sae rh gaooroape rie sigee| therefore; for | bands of the trauraction Mr. Foote increased ps: army, ween threatens ne a Lape oipger. the gate t Pye parte, net question at once. the temper of Dix remonetrance, as he o(ill contiaued; | dable character. Monat ‘uary us zt where I nade 30,00 t Ne Dovo.ass siebed this question desided on its | ang, priiusteative of the text, we give a few extracte: | Creeks of the Somteriote toy eae et aay ods thus | Narronar Taestar.—Mr, MoFarland’s benedt, last | Wheve | nade i0ud guider forziog ms extent; Chandor aatids Thomas Weve: nancwce aan ad phat there should be ne delusion 10 | --Naligrams sobeme of persecution,” “treachorously | hraded “Alert:”—"The tyrant—the vanquished in | *#2!D6) wee well attended, and the varfous pieces an- | then anid that he could not save him,toat be coald mot | hin’ being alarmed by some one passing by their deor There wan no veoancy in this case on | invented, ingeniously contrived. and eloquently main- 11 hai ounters with the America: n. San- | B@RCed were well played. ‘Mr. and Mrs. White,” | hive bim,andtbat he could not mx with euch wthing | a1.4 going up isto the garret Webb outed up hie the fonrthof Maroh. General soteige rae ndualcrodse | tained.” « gare them to toiaupjnetact ofdiszraciax s | ty anny, hav de'ermined to return to the republic, | the first one, leadout aa laughable & farce as we have | for nomoney {nm the world. | That was alt the conversa: | brother Jamer, and they epened the 4 4 both motions cf @ Senator From yerter meni be LA Bi 7 Bron Be.on thevalert, then, Mexicans! die before per- | everseom, and Chapman and Miss Mostayer, as the In- | tiueh at Charders Seam ira Misuteent ta nies wens. tp Shere the Atlantic,” “chey will be reemted by th miuiog this tata] man—this cause of all our mis- | teresting couple, gave rieé to much fam and mirth. cf Irener; Afner had said that the people were after our Own eyeright tell you there was mone. 01d world,” “they will be leo! fortunes und our humiliations before the enemy, to | Wewere glad to weloome back More to the California | him from Vienna; when she went into the store she igved.and walked out But gentlemen say be | with scorn ando t govern us. To his vanity and inability alone, | sclad end the folks seemed to relish his ad- | told Chendor that supper was ready; that was before ¢ ing to retign Yes. he had « svat here; he has Scott owes all his triumphs.” ventures ali the more for having beem deprived of the | rhe heard the converration! Chandor did not come ‘Voted with the rest of the Senate; he has been de facto he 20th of Ji 1 headed by | plestute of seeing them for romevvenings past. Next | down immediately to aupper; witness did not call him | ge, & Senator; and no. mee fn hi ‘ean say there was On the 20th of January, a revolution, headed by Kiomae: ming. however. Mose. Syk 6. vadnnay ail the ‘iwe, Buch ac ides is Spponed by Diez Nortega, broke out in the State ot Jalisco; wb apap w ye wy ths laws of the iand; by the decirioas of all the courte scan but 1t was diecovered 1n time, and by the vigilance Pesndiriey RENEE Til sib be ca. loati oe men bere for vindicating the eoemy’s | °t the Governor and Commandant General, twas | pieces, vis : “ Jack Sheppard,” with M and rightecus war” “And if there be | soon suppressed. The rebellion of Temuscalte- | Seuey Jack; theamusing farce ho refused supplies to eur armies, thore iS also lost its alarming character, and its | bané!” in whieh W. B,C Tvoties, nes ard ebihty . friends of a foreign fee will now be found | leader, Estevan Leon, returned to his allegiance. | gets eo bamboozled by Mra G. 1 d the drama of Mr. Wacexa replied, thet although General Shie'ds | to you sor this aet of ostracism;” “the days of ancient On the 25th of January, the Congress of the | * Military Exeoution” will conclude the entertein- Fed Deen soting 26 a Senator, i was under @ void | Hume.” “the Tarpeian rook,” -‘m ovstle mear the Em- | State of Jalisco closed its cession. ments. . sFOr's paiace—ex-ou'e him,” “citiseas motallow it,” | Petitions against the toleration of religioussects | Buaron’s Tue. Me Wire eae reece according to Hind folremeore flan a a ‘eeu cipice La ie cantina 9, come, , One, =n feceived trom a | for the date, ‘St. Patrick’s Eve” was played last even. the.decision of tee, and thet that was pro- | are on tbe very edge of Niagara’s cateract—(leughter | 2UMbe je reches. oF ajecs. ing. This drame was written by Tyrone Power, and perly the question for the sction of the Senate , fo the gelleries)—and if they dare to make the Official news trom the army operating against the principal pert, Major Eytan was a favorite Mr. Hare desired one word. There was no necessity | 1, arful plurge into the abyrs, they must be drowned in | the Indians of the Sierre hed been received, bring- ong With Blea The Lapa WR ipa for amy other proceeding thau to inform the Govermor | the bulling waters, or crushed to fragments among the | ing fore epee that on the 29th of January, Gea. 3 story is dated im the time of Fre- of Hitnois of the vacancy in the Senate by the resigna- | rocks at the bottom” Sueb were some ef the measy | Uiega had an encounter with, the ar Pee in | derlek 11., and turmson the strictness with whieh that tion of General da. There was no neoossity of | extraordinary condemnations of this unaccountable | which he completely routed them—killing and | famous martinet in military affeire adhered to thd le:- e State of Ulinots what it istodo. It | speech of tha learned Senator from Mississippi. When wounding a pumber, and capturing a quantity of | te? his orders, Major O*Dogherty, in his desire to jer forgin; Dg by they both sei . sev fig! Maden — mngro, oe ugale. got from them, but was c: Gi t that neasom of the year it was customary to | sguin by the Webbs ie’ ee alley, and there the t 5 e’clock, and to sup at 9 ovolock ; when | negro, after # bold Sght, plipped out of his evat, vest down te supper, Afo d aboer, end obteived by liberty in the street. An quite sure that Afner had come to the house alone, and given cf murder end stop thief; the police Bot with Ch d dtopped the negro as he was ranning away, by a elight tap on the head witb hia club, felling tae pegro tothe ground, The Weobs made the charge eguinet the ware Just beat time sn alerm a, Was gived, and a great amoke yas soon toomena’e nz —As ® very appropriate piece recognised by the witness; aud 9: she | the gurret from which the negro had endeavored to es- to her seat, the scoused’s couns cape. After nome considerable exertion the fire was extingdiebed, 1pOR examination it was evident the fire bad been the work of design, as two were fired, ope by the foot of the ladderand the other neer the roof, which burnt thiougn the abiagtes) In the pocket of the negro was found s combustible mix. ture of powder, ches ang a large knife. This fre was. beyond: @ doudt, the work of an Of Christendom; by ‘the plainest priaci, es of common fens; and by every coasisoration of public policy. Mr. lass argued his case with remarkable earnest- arn milliner, went into bu May lest at 845 Hudson street; could not tell a from the fect of the negro being a her, whateverinstruc- | he bad de keep bis word of honor, which had been passed toe | value of her stock in trade was; it might be $2,000 ie She will act, fa any | ye perme ee, snd anid, he did not know howfar | POvisions. ‘The Indiuns of Durango continue lady, fs induced to break theerder of tue ay; ond the | oF $1,000, cr $600, coold not tell; Mre Chander bad Kha bets abt hat be hier jsoretion. he might be implicated im the extraordinary, | {bei depredations, which, as usual, go wapun- | subsequent aiMcuities form the interesting portion of | the business before witness; she bought it froin Mes ; SS ee =! amd scoumulated censure of this body thie morming.-’ | ished. the Brougham played the Irish geatioman and | Chancor; witness could not tell how much she had . Mr. Foorx disavowed tmplicating Mr. Bui.xn wae surprieed at th eo may of ézema. the Stat The tobacco monopoly appears to be very unpo- | soldier udmirsbly, whilst Mr, Lynue, as Frederick, | patd for'it; she bad paid Mr. Chandg, be had | mp Spas red e State jo) pular. The government receives many petitions | fuifiled most p: sey the description of the old dis- | teen im the habit of eoming to the stere ence this quertion had awakened. The praying for 118 abolition. . cipiimarion, as handed down in history. Quite s ve- | aday; he would comein the morning about nine or ten q casi for it at all. It wi ir. Antonio del Rio, a man well known in Mexi- | Tiety of pretty music was imtroduced in the course of | e’citok ; Mr. Chandor dia not tive at her houee; hedid but constitutional question. He should | constitution nothing more; end there were Senators, | oo for his liberal opinions, died latel firat act.and sung with great taste by thecompa, | not live fer irom her store; had removed from Hudson Yow againet the resolution of the Sebator frem New | end he am Dg them. whore syrupatbies were with Gen. The Monttor says that late new: i The whole p roe was received very favorably, and, | street to 246 Carmine street, about four months 940; Hampebire. and in favor of the report of the commit- | shivide; bat the constitution admitted of no accom. describe id eee, will-be repeated this evening The burie-que | she boarded at her sisters; Chomder, his wife and ohil- tee, If this cinotion is « nullity, there is nothing to | modalion here. He war astonished to bear tbe Senator | d¢ecribes the gold fever as raging to. the Brest” with Barton as the {in Tenge. Ifthe seat hue not been rightfully filled for s | from lilinola (Mr. Douglass) say that the Senate ap. | ¢Xtent at that place, and the emigration preduc rorts! Aldgate Pamp, will be the afterpiece to-night. dort iaan'tis hea norieesnayte ftte,mere | pared rsived task nae membot out of ha nen, | by itz0 great, tha ie popala.on ofthe tova has | ™ Sasvemay Crncun,= The lace of memmeat wot u y only wish the Senator from Caroliva een very much diminiehed, On the 15th of January | w, ‘ Prge thet the neat hes not been tighfuily filled a single sisted upon Biscall to order. And fGen, Suicide hea | Mr. Parvo, American Commussioner, eit Secensed, Jeet evenlsees Pho entertainments at against this negro should iment for such crime is committed the megro tv prisom al. Oren, were all i, Bae at her store; they weat tothe ene bbl teas pa at Lahaye d 9, the nawe of Kebeces Myerr, alias Da: Grisuene told ‘is tbat he oomid fake it on a charge of ttealing s frather bed two quite gold Goger ring, and) numerous other articles, veined m Mazatlan great an ed RF ys fmoncen Come h oy Vt e ibis establishment aro improving mightiy The brau- fn all at $96, she perty of Charles Braydon Nap, Mr, Dove.ass— He has been @ Semator de facto. his meyer ay pags akg me Mplay, of porsemanehip by Mester Sandeep | core [The learned etvorney was prersing the qaes- | Penis stom the aMdavits befire the potloe oourt acts have been valid. and he poesessed the actual rights etl mint for coining the vast amount of | peered to ‘astonish the whole sudienes. ‘The comical eel dy Sho sop meek Ke chcaseubed a ne ory touuch | Lissbeth Braydon is the wife of Mr Braydon, who ts Of w Sine or til) bu resigned. Id which is daily extracted from the earth. toene exhibited oy Mr. Gardner, as Mose on horse- @ sen faring man, and thet on the lsth Osonmber Mar, Bauoea~ It he was a Senator méroly by his cor- in the Chamber sf Depatiesyen the zith of Janw- | beck, brought down ssnewed applause. Tne Aght- | fo) tndeavar to show thet Chander bed etter shiideee last, he left and “wont to era, leaving 8 room ehair opts. \° were, usual exhi- > mey ja the Bay acteslany tana ha choles i ee Ker naringeal aga aaichidialnaios sriete qucesie salon to the Benatse ty pecireerey ae peede ransininatbe Ete taaucliy, ‘The foar horee ast oy Mc | ttm those be bad by the wituere’s sistor He ‘might Janery flowing, Mrs. Braydon died at her rendence, ‘ have forty rcattered over the country fer ought be (1: Mri Dovera's—But he occupied his seat underat | op the the instructions given to the Mexican Minisier at at of gréati excellence. Many other | \ivita conniel) knew cr eared, Buc he obiooted fotng | NO 8 Mulberry street.” After Mrs. Braydon died, the ‘ ® e reat feats ts of horsemansh 5; © | aceveed took possessi the property. Toast o ecior cf: ¢ight, Mir. Burizn insisted that it wae simple question of | Washington, relative to negotiating the $800,000 | Storiving reuemed applause: tha oboe of woe cee | auestion am bel Painful to the feelings | Say at saa at the time, Ou toning soeee tice oy ee ie Bypens- Bah it appears, om exeminstion, that | ggelity to the constitution. He desired to reply to | loan. formances concluded with the Jaugbable and comical | Of the witne : rty. the prisoner expelled from the bouse a young a RL Be perenne pl. i pane tee aa cat re Sb pled to | ‘We have referred above tothe Santanista move- sfeerplece called " Hariequta the Ghost,” which | One of the beg ren bear abo a pep emery an by the name of Lucy Martin, who eayaged Y A e iT ITO} elenipul; oi mean! disre- bi brought from t! ign ted ten ~ wait u; the a ad he after iz Foor was g! ear ‘eate esame | = , = o'clock. +4 “) | finger of th ¢@ body a gold ring. and placsd@ the is mot adopted. ri - | ing letter from the distinguished General, directed ar el agate a adopted for peat dnterhdbag tony aging and what he can ex. to'Col. Shures Revert * Orrna Hovse.—The grand musical festival given by examination resumed —Was not sick when the | reme ina pawn office, The busbend on his return ithurine Unrsidy was found, te bia grent sorrow, that his wife was bey had been obliged to t his property had been stolen by this woman, druvk all the time; when she entered the reom tocall | My. 1p the arrest of the secuaed, the ticket forthe Chandor. sbe beard Ainer say, “belp me,’ and it was | ring ¥as found on her perron. Tha magistrate, oo the hich hed induced her to tis fecta before the court, committed the aecured to prison bow many minute: for trial. to the conversation; it might have been five minut 8 ‘Sppear that whet is Dore testi: great servi Ktnaston. Deo, 2.1848. | Signor Barilt ou jaat evening before a Iurge and tall, ond that tbere has | Gant ouyLze, bores eomeeteh Sper cepeion Tree tie | My Eeteemed Friend:—When will myeneiuies cunse | tarhionsbla.endience, and from the eommenoraent to | | i A K Oo) sere He ohiseted to | constitutioval queetion here admitted of no act of columniote end insult met r they Dot satiated be RR rt ed cl ne i ipeatend me the rresiution touching resignation, for it pre- edbe! ith the injuries they have inflicted upon me since be te bese. the oficial action of the Governor of | Siiczon' Se*Pt the sot of adhering to Ite requi- | Tt te eee ae one on a foreignivoll, at acta’ | eoftaras, exeeeding melody vpon {t, asif ther was s bena fide Mr. Wenstrx—Question om the amendment, dinta: lend th What do they wish | ha:mony. an to cell forth the m coald not ? How dol & vember rightfully jt. The true | Mr. Unpsawcop next took the floor, ins close and | t¢ impose upon me’? Ab! how muoh misery and di Mise Julie Nosthall, aa pesal,, did not know th on which Chandor went to Al’ Notice to Calif gra: ovurse wae to act upon the report of the committe methcdical argument in support ef the views of the | is the lot of our country! Rat, for ard rhe rendered the three sol shharwdat taJe ; be oume back the waa Désceranar nites iri 1849. ed that this case was, in polntef | cinority—-that the resignation of General Shields aid | ptetexte to arsail me, they 7 cofamel precisicn. and in the moet plaintive, touching ton . be went onthe first of that The following regalatio: nounced in the d to him that she had heard | and smmunition uvder the converration between Lim and Afner; hed told jareh 2. 1849 :— is. we might ray. was a aipotoa te eich Mre. Chandor that sbe bad beard it; could not eay spplicwnt must send to the War Department case of a dead man, wi ith there could be no posribie necessity of acti The Sewator bes resigned and there is nothiog upon which that | imvented th accusation of Gamboa, when it is evident how thatoc- rug the | which delighted ber hearers. The Seer thetonn | balisesea by the distinguished artla bits, acd t the entiré performance. How resolution of Congress, ection is ne sede tili te-morrow, and that the Senate go into eceseary. n whether Chandor had arked her ab. ut it; she did not tit is hie bona fide tatention to ed style. pleaded the | fxecucive recefon, soe Mendce Socace Deri, SU'y managed by tbe eml- | \ now, sre guesses tbat he asked her respecting it after Oregon. or California ‘nee Mer co, ahs d Mr. Hale, and | 1be motion was lost—15 to 20. tion of that good lawye: » Sign q hie arrest, but not before; paid him $12 a month forher | eace may be, and murt state distinctly what aras and sction wae a oop reaumed and finished his argument fair onl; account of the respect I owe to the | Hyunew Benevoiunt Socirty - One of the most at- | bcard; bad no receipt; cid not want any. equires. bad eo freely poured out his biood bields was admitted ss s Senator; tractive c of the il) take place at the This witness being one ef the sceused’s bail, the Dis- 2 affidavit. a above in the butler of the country. eh he bad the right te resign; and thet, in Tabermacl+, ‘verday ¢ ig next, in trict Attorney objected to ber taking theitend. he Si Mr. Jvvreuson Davis submitted to the Senate that & mere rerdznacion to this bovy was of no effect. The | tion upon Senator Freicn to the State of illinois, a! ot | but not vo to this Senate. Net he ade the elect! we Rave no suthority 1m the r of @ resignation. Nor does the resignation in tnis case jt the power of the Seuate to act upon the repurt of the committee. ‘TLe propriety may be that no action is necessary; but the power 11 lear, The merits of the queetion genct changed by the resignation. In eonciasion. Mr. Davis moved to iay the motion to take up Mr. olution on the tab! Mr. Carnous—What de ble? Fe wae nothing else ‘eft but his resigaa- | toring we, ich to act. The election was veidabie, | With my poor Ul 60 decided had en amendment, | tmberkatio: oud offer, for the mo- lating to it, 4s was natural | and Senqu rico. marked that he had not to send the information by this packet. bat | Adele aud Charles Hobnstock, accomp: yaword during t! xtra session, but | it was impossible, Such is an! of Gamboa, at the extracrdinary character that it has bean necessary to write a history, By the inducea him vo forego this resolutio: Bext packet, then. you sbull have it, together with the rtomed to rit q jy, aod listen celebrated despateb. m of perrecutlon, ip which ley migat be impli- Wenee ee pe nami 4 bal conan tons heen and have cuted. To let them go unanswered to the country, it lefence of justicn : the Semator propose to | mght be considered that there was some ground for ANTONIO LOPEZ DE SANTA ANNA. Pexevoient sercoiation. Neary ail the 1 for th veminent srtats will eppees. Anne eoursel for the acvured said be would go through the form of surrendering him ‘hat was accordingly fry be delivered to him, or his order, ae vy] done, and le was ordered into custody the cost thereof: provided the government hes sech Francis Pruus was called to prove that Latislausin | arms. and the same be eold without detrias: German is Lasslo in the Hungerien leuguage, and that | the pubiie rervi }, if not, thea the applicant Alexander is the German ot Chandor. receive sueh otber er at 16 Maiden | gelect, on the ¢ conditions, exten 8, Arms ond smmunition furnished as above, will be lor ; had | delivered to each applicant. or to his suthorissd agent, at the nearest or most comvenient arsenal where the dollars; know nothing more of his |.erme may be The place of delivery desired by the the had learned srom thelr busl- | applicant should be dents nate? GEO. enol on ied by the 4 orchestra of the Italian Opera, under the able rehip of Mr. Max Maretsek, wi Sful pisces expressly for t y im the selection of both voosl ¢ of the highest rank be ea attractiv the Tabervaele, on A . CRAWFORD. War. ley on the table? them. He utterly divolaimed all such imputations, ak Aeanenaes maa within ite walle. bi sen Mr. Davis—I propose to lay the whole subject onthe | avd gentlemen should not make sceming imputation Marine Affairs, Cuuisty’s Minstree will giv* two fall concerts to- Poittical Intelligence. tabie which #88 pot udmisnible eo! applioatic Tarav Tair or tHe Stes: dey. viz: at8 and&P M fo both of them they will ‘W. Hill is the whig candidate for Mayor of Toledo, Me. Carnoun— Then. tr I desire to ray a fow words. | Mr. F vtu—Does the Senator refer to me! "teamahip Tenneseee made her first trial trip yesterday, sities, which have proved Oe ieetiabendih Je * Davis—The resclation o! e Se- ir Dawron- | do. ‘pet A. tte del dtd: nator of New Hampehire Is only now before the Senate, | Mr Foors—l bold myself razporatble for afl that I | and we were exceedingly well pleased with this vessel berthed tad te bueer WuuEn Vee from the Accomen district of Virginia ‘a | tle; be was then arked to state what th The New Hampshire el either by day or evening, | intimacy wan which was between her and Chandor. | of de 1 aball move to ay the report upon the table whem it | Feid; and the rearen that my charges were general, | her sailing, the working of h eomer up anc engines, sod everything * direct, was. shat the latter course would be WO- | 4194 connected with her. She left the Novelty Works | visit to their concert room. tion resulted in the election nd Lexisiatare Mr Catnoun sat down. perianentary. But if in what | seid any Senator de by the mort delicate. This was chjected to by the counsel for the prosecu- tire free soil ticket te The quertion was at length taken tolay onthe table | feels tat it will apply to him, so let him take it, foot of Twelfth street, at a few minutes past four 146 nips ae a cna w2 pny ane gest I E's sone ew ng "Sor apensareoesngaymt inl amy de me the motion \o take up the resolution of Mr. Hale, Mr. Dawson—Then. if Jefe to the jadgment of our | o'clock, P.M.,and ran down, at a formers ovesy Gavimeag; teas” Win ted r The Covnssi for the accused sald that he propored | k:z-Governor Nprigg. ex-Governor Pratt, Hoa. Daal. thorizing the Vice President to inform the Govermor | coneciences, the accusations ot the Senater will net ap perrcem jezy Savurday.' they ay give two | ty show, by this witness, that Afuer bad been seen | Jenifer, 8 Eeq., are mentioned by the one inthe afternoon. at 3 P M , and one at . The pertection to it their performances Of lisinows of the rerignation of General Shields ply to me Dor to apy other Senator, for this act must | ** the Nerrowr, at which point her head was turned | concerts: And thet branch of the subject was laid om the ta- | appear to the majcrity, as 1t app»ars to me,a simple | towards home, She reached the city at about ax Whtell tered oui th srone in@ proof of how much rel and prectical skill combined will do to obtain the succers which, we are beppy to state, this company continues to meet with ~ nightly. Mr. Gaanam follow minerm with her thro the street in | Morylen: by the resignation of Reverdy Job neo rt LA got the title of the |" Col Willlam Herkell bas been nominated as a candi- rfl foe od she had | date for Congress from the second district of Ten- t place Berree, Dn the same side He sald that William B_ Clarke, of Washington county, ie have ehildren, are those v Srurvesaxt Insviture.—The inimitable Yankee | be and bis sreociate had a mont reeponsibie, ® most | talked of as the whig oandidare for tovernor of Mee ughter.) | Of steamabips. Everythi Hil will give one of bis readings at the above place to- | reriousduty to dircbarge to their etiemt, from whton | ryjend, Mr. Mason—-Te quest Mr. Dawson— tbat question is answered by the | fee tt/psgrerable is provided, and nothing, in the least | day at poop, forthe accommodation, and by request | they could pot, duret noteBrink. They. dia uot wish Ee It fo @ comet itusio plain prinetples of the common law. or. peek ay sw arentcenpect, te om of, several families, to give wa Broeseaty pain to any one, but no morbid Movements of Individuals, faote nothing wor a Mr. Foore—Then the children are nulls flii— | {0Fvkebed in sotyle of great beauty ai Cninzse Musxux.— We can fally recommend this | 1¢h#0 of delicacy should prevent them froi dolag ail | | Mejor General Seott hes arrived at Washington, and tt i — from South Caroling leaves the resolution precisely | (Lavghter.) help rpsedn deok, 310 tom a irab aie are eefohowe=— | exhibition to the attention: of all that waetenly and legitimately iu thetr power for the | pald bis reapeots to the Preald ble - 38 to 15 constitutional duty Mr Dawson compared this case | 9), . Im point at} 101 ir Mason—I understand pow. str, that the report | to ap unlawiul mertiage, The matriage may be eon: | CoCo Aci Haha dr feta ef the committee. and the amendment of the Senstor | summated, but. when found to be illegal, tt is void hep mi tpontel “ fev Seu‘b Caroling, are before the Semate. frum the beginuing able or tremulous motiu: Mr. Dovutass raised @ qacstion of order. Mr. suppose the parties have been mar- Toe (hain decided that the subject came up as the imber of years, uoticiehed basiress of children tilegitimate? (i as it came from the committee; bat as the amendment Mr Dawson—Exactly ro; and the Senator ond a questioy. the most extensive and wan wh: se churscter aud whore liberty were ateteke. Col, Jack Haye leit New Orleans on the 7th inst. for puaie ite m-auing mors explict’, Mr Masom anid he | Gecrgin argued ont bis point, that the ceo of ola, by Stilimee, Al “at then Thaie of the hind that bas ever yot boom brougUt from TOC EUEN kite Ws Old, Bo enter Whpes Salings it | Wasbipatos, He Pe vias Citi ed aoe et pho This ciection appears to the committee clear- | void, mo resigmation could be mad 1, W . Her eyliader 19761 wit Chins; and we doubt if ever such another one will be. Th is wraeaion iia - Seen meipctamen timp Adeneine : t ly to be void; and that which is void in the be; ‘was no other question than the aii constetution: feat eteoke; eclleeted, It is open to visiters from 9 A. M to 10 P, ¢ cvurt overruled the question. thinks thie will, in time. the ite of Ge ape. a1 the gopmitee bot inthe right: | “Mel Wer st Qastowen ihe tendmet rosie olen Bebe | 3 rs agrees vars COMP Ome BY | ar tger ating! ated baton nad id | weltet New Meas sod Galera” wees "wee ~ ub r a pci pth sention: My Soseator suagriaed “maint cintag that the olee- lished bia part cf the labor mesesrary tovet afloat | 6° Ume at it a lady whom witness bad afterwards found out was en, Of Temmensee, wae at Cincinnati on the ia— plicdied. Nor cen bis letter operate upon this, | tion war nct void tii eo deciered to be; and that while question in the sightent degre N it wae compezent to declare the Senator inelligible to wetion of s seat hers can be me bir vest, it was not consistent with the nature of It murt be made to the appoiatiog por thinge to'declare the election void pation ts, theref-re of vo effect, and the rei of tae Mr. Mesow, to pent res the plat Bemiwibice {4 AS valld before tor rpate aa i tale ple of the epnati the No gers . cae be as ator | comstruation 1 tien bed not beet made. Mr Manon aiso exhidil who Lee not been ning «5 igen, os Tear the adoption br the report deaiseiog. the election | parvo Tall He b enafaate this fe ihe bonesiation, WHR ocmaietss tee. the spent pend, 6-708 YoU, would not at wlin wuy way interfere with the | amdthiegentiomen sot having been nine years a citi: | Compo is somssred woul rosee # cf thls vavanay by the Gov-rnor of [ilinols, rep, he oem not bes Nene or. eect a 6 pase RusK etiil persisted that everything that wasre- upon the jonsning.ond i quired in thie , Was adcompliched in the resigas- d im this debate. to . Mon of Gem Sbtelur, Mr Juvrexson Davis. pursuant to his promise to y the report with its resolution aud t, Upom the table, now moved to isy them \“ was put and the motion lost—16to co Poem tan " Granv 0: Lgpeed iis hyrrngtcn ee agin Macame Bertie, of splendor, for wi our bar! becomiag n erfor, t the Tacon theatre, af Jos ver lived with Afoer; had lebrated. Ber cabine ate fitted up with o-preial refe- | He: atrived in the Isabel yesterda: eae piacecicastanek ceameete Pie at tite house ) 200 nuadted of | happy to pefvel the musics! pu ‘The couprel for the scoured onjroted to this line of tom-are to haves taste of their quality on Wedneadey | ¢1o..., mination. the onject being, seid he, . Sig uorini deco. and Sigaors Piso. are ar | the jury that the witnere could noi know ry high order of merit, ement epprobetios of the murical iat , en route for Washington, Gloeshernn bas resigned his serge in of the Department of Sta! the Ath inst. ih i ? ? nd elicited the | knowledge whether Afper aud Medame Bertie had been adatrable pteeence of 10 hope that such it is seldom. we are the commander of the army, tray of mori modcre Perry. ‘she former paid bis respecte te the ‘will be held ont to them a will give as " ised | President on Wednesday. His health is entirely reno- portunity of bearing an entire opers performed | jt °C hard: bad mot arkid forany reward, but witness | vated. ins style superior to anything we bave witnessed of | nig chered him compe ur ation. —Chasleston Mercury, March 12. talent, um. Theespace be- F Navat In The Cross: Examined.— Hie name ond address were on the a pores), ebd ite Verte Sa tem Luece to Rendeed | Aaa y pited Statge Hoops of woe OR enasin font canoe to—ample acccmmodations being provise wil otrended | Steaxor Srouy.—A terrible suspicion, tmoli- | Gojiers;, sc bed been seut Srom Newark, ond bad reson. Tae'gth (a0. 0a @ orales. - feng the beuses upou deck. Great attention hes heen paid | cate the living and the dead, wascurrent in Sta'é | ea the City. but it appeared that the boy to whom the bed, you might.as pass upon 4 ‘aptale Ryder, arrived st Selem, joes ‘rao! b: hed given it, had loa: it, hed motknown L to the arrangements for covkin; preparing the | Street, yesterday, that the loss ot the ship TF ke } Exprese zee 8 4 ry followin, im! usr, Chase, Davis, of Mlesasippl, Douglas, ee ae Sie | wee table. Tho stewatd'srodm id sappiied’with. | lin, wrecked w formphe ayo on Weltieet beac fat Ie was ie Crandor's Fomession until he hes The U's bri toot, Male, orrig, Rush, ‘Boul . wee - ta ony , niece Reena rurvey, Maauvpety opt Oi sasee te ee Wrnerer—Quertion on the amendment sil comventences, among which is an abundant tupply | was not an accident. The captain and several up in Newauerreet; the address on the per Mr Calhoun to the resolution of | f fresh water—tweive hundred gallons per dey belug | others were drowned. A, pereon suspected of Mr. s Bortard, Brad. ‘Tbe smepdme recured from the evaporations, and obtained from the | having written letters te the captain advieing him Be Sooper, Corwin, Davis, of the committee * B Brapelle. 40 Ano otrect, jeweler; it wis rived at Pert Prays January, from 4 to, ; not ge ine tae the took now The U. 8_brig Porpotse, Gordon, 60 Mua. corderser. The «bp ix. in fact, pletely equipped; he ship aw hus “‘ete-ped out.” The ire e U. 'y Ph health n on the resolution. oat b o hvy 7 torcaet the: ship Sway, é would 1 ot ray. mvything sguiner Mr. Cb: ved January 5. Capt. Speman plone ‘Walen, Walver, Webteen, hilt Spoiteome de » moved to smend by declaring im the BH cop Slade pae ai edrvedtss may fo will be lettere, it ie ead, were found 1a the hee sidery d im an, . 96 Tee, ana it wae Bot every han: jer left at hs Sooo ram, ah Ae Vaeeharien Mr Tcnxey niended not to vote on this question; men Sbielde ts not entitled te seat, | Fy comfortable as oarefal thought and preparetion for | Valiee. ‘The: preservation ol. the: Jetters, howe eh Bau Wnt weld bare brought beck the parcel. ie the Portemeuth. Armstrong, from. Li- iF eg poke most farcrahly of the ecoased bim, inrongh tl aa ‘A witness named Gua- their convenience can make the: Jad from her | ss aetrosg circumstance im favor ot the captain. trie] trip yerterday, we should ra; Y witnont erication | The.supposed writer formerly had au taterest in that the Tennessee will be a fart boat. Sheeame iat | the shy In addition to thé above, we learn that pier No. 4. North river. where she now les in her bers | ihe offices who have maured the hbove vessel and tke Terversee ie Intended to piy between thiacity freight, have got podseserou of a numberof lerrers end Sevanreh at regoler as ted intervals; ani we sinned: by J. W. Wey the ammals ot Mer Wi e of the owners, who lives im Chatlestows ;. an in which he wrtes, to the captain that he has got everyib'ng well insured ; and expresses eurprise inet he hoe not Jost her betoré, and expects he will do so the firet opportunity; and sxys that Mr. wiwaye exte Cratte1s looking over as he wriwe, Mc. Thin Me. will, 1¢ is expested, go om her Arst trip on Wednesday | Crafts resides at South Boston, and has been ar- jeatipation unoertein; the Porpoise, for Ma- The health of the squedeom was ore being 00 rickness whatever in the fleet. The Fawn brought letter bage from the U. 8. ebipe Yorktown, Portamoath, and Decatur, and Drige Porpoiee and Balabritge, fud one jearen was thet there wee no moree sub- ject upon which to ant ban if the senator were dead jt was a mere abetraction, which was to bs fellowed up Sm viviation of wil pant oneges of that bedy. Me. Tur- ae welt upow the meritorious + Shields, and thooght hin w: Just ocutse towards Burien — But he has not be q Das joking, @reeey , Buster, Man i arte, Pepe, Seward, Staith, @preance, Uj a betw oY d tweediedam. on ayer port cipate ‘nm thin "groeesalny I wash my So the motion of Mr. Underwood, to amend, was re- ‘Tit It t mothiug mcre than acting upon a | jected f Mt Dovatass moved to or at whieh the witness bat The had opened itim the presenoe of three or four ore. —Sendeovie hed received the money kie) had tuld witness that Turney— A; 4 She eald all after the word “ rerolved,”” Bhe will be under the of Captain Col v " ' h a Shields la truly an aafortanate | tatie to nthe View Fremin te Kentirmun whoa will ane wavigniog and wt | 1 wr determined to fettrt ut threwhols mat eerie cebit acheey, spd ten bi, Domestic Miscelianys a: head Seraes $0 pheoed Sites to teste The eee tt at Unieny pan by] bance thang aed pool packet ship Rosoius | i¢!, 80d have employed legal counsel i the ease. ri veneer involve The steamers Bay Stats aud C. Vendertitt ut} te ih would appear ate pertinactously fesolved acaney bes thus beew ereated in the Remete | rata ate There are the current rumors whick have trans. pia aie a sarod ane ge tena hg ym eff be pail not go out tilt be fe hicke citing @ of order, The Be | yee pom Panv.—We learn that the Pore. | [ret IP State street to-day.— Boston Traveller, SAHa Wieboberidcwou'tn Ebah ab fo Uy mh vires My Bh . for poate] devlded against 0 similar resolution sirendy |.) government juve sent the war steamer Ri- | “arch 16 from & ditoburged servant, ne mao’s obiarac- ad told in Trenton, N.J.,on Tharrdsy, for bet ¥ He woula not degrade Dimeelf, nor ic- oh. ‘The Chetr decided the motion tm order. Itwas an | iu, under Comandante Vullierestu, to the eonst io. He w § sicabell ‘The question 0-day wasem © separate | of Co) tormin ior the prorection of ita subjects, who iui the jury. bye vee examining such awtevess, ©” | | The Governor of Vermont has sppointed the 1éth ~ leelh the Benates te erdse, Feaqmuom bee BOWE MueEe hs et ell 6) guid to ve ols Lakes gi dai ol Monee’: pureat, bThe wate of Uke wocuer’, hs was by aad oven OO 4 GOy Ub saps re ao a reer by, the Senate were pursul

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