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ecm RE ET te NEW YORK HE ERALD. i hrs shake the very foundations of the TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. | en, Azer a pestiaprienet , srotonee, rm po ORK LEGISLATURE, . @poly’s works, and tell the monopolists ‘the Benate, Taylor was “not te Benate, ‘The Sevthwest corner a7 Paton Fs elves that the handwriting is on the wall— ary : eanry out every measure eepoused by the whig party, ‘Avaany, Jam. 16,1850, | Ss: JameEs GOR DON N BKANKeD at their dissolution is close at hend. The gus | 1 the United States Senate, yesterday, the joint pode A GR 3 ie tet 10 OF POSTAGE. ‘Balisax. yy td Jan << Tesolution suspending the act limiting the €X” | ty\¢nde to reward. and ne enemies to punish ”” deny e aan penses of collecting the revenue of the United | upon such pledge to- ‘The Way to Obtain ain Exclusive News from | States, was under discussion, and a substitute was | §*tber with the military, a oof Monday | ee propored, to adopt the basis of the fiscal year, ue and yertes Se fe issue @ supplement thie morning, The Committee on French Spoliations was elected, L the news hese a gh mln Pray od viz.: Meters. Smith, Mangum, Bradbury, Hunter, oi fornia to December 1, of which the ade | and Sturgeon. A long debate took placeon the resolution of Mr. Bradbury, calling for information in relation to re. og Wister gutta Fo Rew Aa pacientes Bark ts lili Eédria, New pee eohr City intemgence, ( THE MERCANTILE LIBRAKY—ELECTION OF OFFICERS: LAST EVENING~GREAT RXCITEMENT, AND Rows. Yesterday, the election of the President and other. monopoly must be abolished. ax re THs 5 EVENING. LPALIAN OPERA HOUSE, sstor Place An s* BOWERY THEATRE, Bowory.—WssDEP Caranin B way THBATHE Bronewe na BURTON’s THEATKM One miny— Ao Lavy in 0 Fix. ang Jew—Don up for us in San Fran Bayard Taylor, forwarded by express to “abers sireet—Seaioue Fa- | telegraphed thence to the Tribune, exolusively po benny eran: yy rae pen ley movals trom office by the administration. after bavi a sugural Address the chart by which he poeed bo sdminicter the aflaire of greene General eee maile fr all oa to the . he receptio officers of the Mer ile Library for the ensuing year, HaTIOMA! TRERTR ee seu mn Van Wine [ee ate eee ne he nena ewe TEE. Hosen cls Waresocmeoloce actccade’ (sail leneua tien the aul depleensat beset, cama te AF rw Ae GUAR ee podey Tanevee Ruiyoee ot tose who have ured our sdvines without | etiapre Serco ok aae Chaban: BF Baelty, oid be indispensable for the bostoral | prouice tor the roo va tn took Plone ab, the jdbrery, Ravep. garaar steam OLY A! {BY 2Ry Bromaway—Suoorr o Marou ax. | S¢RHONEdging their source oF given their Readers the of cfloe, ond that the absenge of any, of tem sboald aaa ¥ithin the counties in ment daring eee ey | AAV, OF ius Cory axp JON MuDson, OF Wika. A CHRIS” oy OPEKA HOUSE—Brnoriay Minsruetey. A¥'ZRILAN MUSHUM—AuveNO PrmrOnmamons, At- impression that our success war ascidental. when tn feet it was the fruit of wise arrangement and » beavy outlay Ope cotempora » which declared that the ewe was 'of no importance. beesure it came firet to the Tribune, yexterday atultified elf by issuing an Pennsylvania, having received 107 votes on the last ballot. For the proeeedings 1n the State Legislature, we refer our readers to our despatches given below. the justice to nay, that he bad no doubt but that thess Lumercus pledges bad been given in good faith. wud that when be deitvered his iuaugurel be iutended that Tewovels should ouly be wade from cause. How bes this pledge been fulfilied? Hundreds of gentlemen, of out the news by thar same elt after ite substances had — IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. TR aNver any Brenine, MELODEON | Woorr's Mr moral cberacter, well-known capacity, sud jedyed fidelity, bad been removed, aud no other ce can be drawn chan that which conveys the Nar ticket ir? the report of the Health Omoer of | FMM Miia i hen « politont poacthe iatenssnapaited ‘ork, made to that Department @s | ¢ yd pot have been greater. 1 honesty, capacity. and Bdelity. poll the excitement tucreaced tration war Obarged with having ¥i2- johgbrosry, $420; March, $408; | were at chat time literally carried ae bal Taylor, the a ly. $2,538, " hox When the poll was closed. the: lect y jcdneednd, iibaaa VA Oe This is the Tribune's statement. Now what gre 1 aimconedgine sata MEY 16, 1890 | he facts in the case? ‘ a by Gen ‘The *teamabip Canada ae hive 5p i aifie reagent air The Ons'cught on the Administration + ert insisting hae it 1 286; | was Aled with the wemners anaioaiy aval e Canada had - d wh r | Cisely like those detailed in the above paragrap! xercieed only in cases Whied involved DO vivlal a evlt of the roru an Foran etine for The Conada had net acrived when our pape ta’ tis Seuate? noon Rasen ienoiner ne eiolndice . ‘ AS of the sorutin} ote went to | this morning. The details of her | rom the Tribune, with one of onr correspondents ‘othe tae Girect ebarge, that the penanania news will be given in our evening edition, if she | on the Pacific. After the whole thing was planned, bad bee made ip cousequence of the moral or cificial | making $12 422 re agrees al vi i i ell it Lbe ott removed. Io tliustration of we agreed to share the news, that we might obtain THE DEFALCATIONS, selinguenes faba stones comevets Teresa 26) aes arid ‘brer, mitch tng, spouting, greanio, fighting, alt mixed up together in most“ edutired disorder.” Mr Grandin. one of the nominating committee of arrives in time. in this way, with the associated press of this city, é&e. &e. &e. Wing whieb he desiguated as toe former organ Tructces of the Btate Library the opposition ticket. was the firat who proceeded to he Gas Mowopely—The Meeting this Ev till the agents of the association, at the South, id the sdministration—and eaid, that the ciroumstaaces THe CODE. address the audience. which he did after leg. 1, A m OUR SPECIAL TELEGRArHiC CORRESPONDENCE Ave Color, at least ee yn that false aod Op motion ir. Coox, the Code was ordered re- could receive directions to despatch all news from Siti sisedndee Cares riapderoun ebarges bad been fied aguiont individuals | ferred to th committee on the Judiciary, In our remarks concerning the extortion prac- who have bees removed, which eo! wit was neces | with two Set to be added thereto opponent- hissed He bore the Cea geet Calitormia, that reached New Orleans, direct Tuxsvay Evenina, Jon. 15, 1850. i on our g su . » e mone : , that the Se houla be made acquaiated with, THe ca JL AND SCHENECTADY RALLRO. eed Duwrredly; would net retire until he bad sai in ape eye ae ipeon wy Ay sbi by ar a aes through to New York, by telegraph. ‘Twomembers | 1 understand that yesterday a discovery was made in | [A'? tbat he they might kuow how to advise with the | Mr, ScHoonmagpn presented petition for ti 5 "dis There Wore Odi thea neoe poles whic ye control of th peptiness arg | of the association, the Tyibune and another, were | the Treasury Departwent. that an agent bad destroyed | President, upon the appointments made to All ve. meat ond ro alapeer of the Catskill and Schenectady ~ yarher asoende city, ard which seem to act asif they had a spe- a . é cancies occasioned by the removals uppose eilre am Rovech; among them, Mr, nro! Aha i in, | Selected as a committee to carry out the wishes | the origioal vouchers of Mexican war recruiting off charges had been hea egainet au officer, by an indl- PAPERS FR “HEALTH OFFICER OF NEW YORK, down reveraintimes | but always cul heense, or curte blanche, to swindle the public | of the associated pre our of us mach of their hard earnings as they | asenblatanel “nets euietona aupinad aaa ir. Cxceica, all the papers on the | mainteined his ptiton to the ek he oe for the, elating to the Health Officer of the | + reguiar” tiexet The iy was turned off several were ordered. Referred to the Com- a the desk was overtarued while « speaker! While the plans of the | ets and forged other vouchers to the amount of $60, vel *ho subsequently #8 Appointed to fill the po- | On motion | 000, and appended thereto the original genuine afllda- | sition vacated by the individual removed upon those | Sleg of this y¢ | port of New please, we p sed to x une emora | ‘ Hi ri was it pot necessary, in such case, that the please, we promised to give vome memoranda | 101 two or three weeks’ later intelligence from | We The sgent ebsoonded direotly, Senate rhonla bave those eharges before them. ascer- | mittee on R bment. 4 a scene of confusion, and shouting. and that would fully Cevelope the swindling operations Mr. Bradbury, of Maine, entertained the Senate reve- fom, and in that wey. be able to de- Mawiks ASD BANEE! ia Califorma. Nota word of 1 came to any other psper the Committee Banks, reported of taxing e'y of wppointing the person, | gai hours to-day, op General Taylor's pledges and cadt- they are eked to contirm! The ot those mevopohes, and the extent of their vil- in this city. In fulfilment of our agreement, we lany. We fulfilour promise, and publish, aceor- | ; a Det proseriptions It is the deliberate commencement | wise Romine tun they are wrt tm. to the senate, ties penpiry bs dingly, the following statement, and we earnestly | &°V6 the uews to. che six momiag papase.<y E pins Of the prosecution against them. the people the President, the dismissed officers, wad THE BCIOOL FUND. “Geo Merl an # candidate on the opposition York. Our arrangements at the South thenceased. | Mp Mangum. though moving to lay the resolutionon | the appotaters How, without this faformation, could from the Committee on Finance, made | tienet having made his appearence in the room, wat. coll upon the pable, upon every man in this great me tropolif, upon the meinbers of the boards ef the Common Council, and especially upon the ew York delegation im the Legislature, now in session at Albony, to examume it carefully, aad porde? upon the extortion aud swindliag which it exposes. Here itis ing the capital of the | jondly called speak, He did +o and had not Bro Piank hana Associations. ceeded far, when making some observation abo Bayeuuarlection, \r Winrow, “the fighting who was standing up oo the benches ia the middie , raid emphatically, * Mr. Bayeud is » gea- Mr. Met lean ssid be saw and eet toe We snppoved that the next golden news via that | the table, declared that he still looked upon the spoils | the one repens sere Te ane Breciden upoe | | gn claborate port against | quarter would come to the agent of the associationin | system with unutterable scorn, No doubt of it, with re” | genied the resulution, if be had not been well satisfied this city, and we waited for it. We waited in vain. | gard to the removals by the present cabinet. that it could be adopted, without tufringing upon - bake bey Two months or more passed by—the accounts from Mr Douglass bas moved for the iastructions to the | eo geemenntnal ane S hg eet ot Base: Set astioe OF | the placers meanwhile comug direct from Chagres | Seret agent to the Huogarians iz sg H 10 New York—when, toour surprise, the New Yorg | T4884 instructions, correspondence, and treaties, on ey wd forall the Nict- | (wion fu which tbat distinguiched mao not owy | does not give, but suguesied to the Senate thy 4 “ stk Jong for informatios relalive toa woul < . Tribune appeared about sunrise, on Thursday last, Sale oubjoct of weave: harhtetone peporteds » 16 Se mia] SEE Ee had hegnaumnims t.0/00 Be hoped, Convanative Sraremint OF Gas Brus vor tie Most | i California new aot derstovd, as you have before stated, that the doings of | hiyely. (hac mo well mdvioed friewd of the wduniui-cre. asia: eggualaaiales oe gegen ryeney bes sae one rer fq | Dob Cbatiield and Squier are to be rejected, aud that | tes ‘outa juer the precedent othersise than We re uate ¢ inquired into the matter in the course of ® | 41. sovereignty of igre island will be given back t? applied to au individual who claimed scertained that the committee, at > of th , to folly ai or | day or twe, end the locai suthorities Sealy To <n ctptaitaua ta Oyer and Terminer. [The reporter hat was done with it.) UTH BROOKLYN PAVINGS BANK, " introduced # bill Lo incorporate the South MeUlean shortly efter, woen th. Brochly Savings bank. ped down from the desk, and rushed over th AN INVITATION. benches toward» Wintow, when @ scene of tamuit anc a. Sey was received from the State Agricul- | uproar that beggars de: Ther tora) 'Y eSog the Senate to attend the annual New Vork Herald .. meet! W hire € Metodeon, * oil Nutiorel Theatre ,. 2u7 74 the head of which was the Tribune, appointed by AP " ri ‘Wes * » 9 | n ) ‘ennsylveuien is elected Sergesot-at Arms, to re en .— Will the Sepater 6: whether the Aue roan Muswum Oot 48 401 00 Oot. 49 829 00 | the uesociation to get this news, had entirely ne | goneile that State to the defeat of Forney for Clerk. Prevident euggented (bet the Senate calied for saforms- ~_ Horne petitins wre Toe et eee The | Loenfusion cae. one eer Densencs' stueet, Nov. Nov."49 11 31 | gleeted to advise our Southern agents of the wishes | On the visit of Geveral Cass to tbe Huagaraas, A tone te maa Céeitn Cowell of Gp rantnd, for @ ale of covtcle dais ine! fone \ehoeure Lamune ieee me ve wail ae 2 4 | of the New York morning papers, while those not | Ujbezi warmly thanked bim for his noble epeech in the Mr Baacwuny said Ube case wae (hatot a uomiuation | Iande@woed by the State. Also. for an amendment to | than his the rostrum in tri- W oH Jeflery on the committee were all the tune 1a haypy ignos | Sewate, General Cass replied, that be was glad to soe | #44 10 be Seuuce, and whale bed boca rejvateg ens = a en Alto, for au agricultural ool- . 13 $3 | rance of the “bent” that awaited them. the nice tala here, at least, they were safe from | to state the: Washington said w the Sevate, that, taht Liwis—Of 128 inhabitants of Oswego, that oer- ; i Avetriap oppression, when copridering the proposition to rest # morolim jrosds be relieved from toll. ‘Mr Chapman was next called on, and brieflyjedrressec lark 64 Chat Pe 8 20| This is one of the two ways she Tribune enjoys | “ir. ss sactans visited the President, and were kindly | feb sous tu theas by tbe Prealdemt, it might be advise: O Aviey--Kerolution and petition of the Board | his friends. He rald thoogh they were defeated, they 149 6 65 | of getting news exclusively. Tne other way was Die for them to have arSed for the reasous which bad | OfSupervicors of Erie county, in relation to am agri- | wouid tight the haste oven ngat tecrived. They were admitted tothe floors of beth | governed him in Weking @ Certain Boaivetiva—notes | Cl val rebool and farm. ter 3, at Gueckein Dee 4s 7 69 Sweeksin ‘49 1017 | exemplified in the publicauen of the terrible ace A young led. about 19 years of age srhooe name “e J. Christadero, Aster my f sl Ireland houses of Congress. demeval from office Bo..ron--Of 128 inbabitants of Seneca county, | could not learn. al-o avdreared the . 33 98 | Counts from Shevegammon, Irelan The Senate have confirmed the nomination of C. | Mr. Uxavuuny contended, that althou, | fa sericultural school and farm. | Other, things. reminded some of the oldvr heads the! a = Nobl o e 1 for Obto, Indi 4 Mi. \ precively sluilar the precedes: ir. Sioxey. of Dutchess--Of the citizens, for a law | the diera/d reporter was in the room, aud. if they = o4o| Tue Nicaragua Neoortarions.—There seems Mee Ge ae eae phe aig" alabor Allon | oj raeabed tor the argument which he bed prevent. dae reesrd to puble Beall. at North Dan. | Tot Sonduot themselves sett “hat, they did and Ne am sire se S htebenen " ie ndiant eat jgan; also, the following Land Registers:—Allea | 6d He then proceeced to cite additioual cases, as pre- iF Woon--O! ladies and gentlemen orth Dan- | said would the eS name D 7. beng 6th “. am | 5 (aa beiadeen mn thas gee ned a pryerrn “<4 fora - ee Levgrtreet, for Louisiana; John L. Allen, for Augaste, Fe ess te forthe aovien propored by the Foyer and ty bee dors education of neglected children through- M 21 92 (6 bur’sless) 23 02 | °° poonaerposunas ted States Upon Che | vissiesippl; C. Major, for Fayette, Wisconsin; Raiph | De *iuded v dn of the Chamber to the “Twa x ‘inet Biringer Nicaragua canal business, beth at Washington | Gisig jor Jackson, Missouri; 8. C. R ior Shee . ne ri her vide of the C ber to the primei]” 4 | ‘4 ‘aa bulat BIORHORS. - > » re; ee 11 6l | and London. The newspaper organs in London, vii ; ; setae snore page led thy file im regard to th tion of the Knicker reatoun thes intne bane rm Keese, Bre 7 3 n to be or, 1 7 4 ® an jo x & Hy & Kew “ picadway 7 ny 4 s caf Saou mgmrntnalits in csluwe G4 sre Minis. ae Keorivers appointed for Louisisna and Tr Buarbeny stated that he b be therefrom, and referred to the Committee on | It being por 8 srelok, the patience of the majority Geo © Burdett, 16 = ° s ¥ Augusta, Missineippt, were elro confirmed. mayer by bim, but vir bell of Tei Ban Ipeur ere ‘om pani began to be exbauste Walker street eee 2836 38 02 | ticular terms or special basis of settlement apoa | hee me : — of the Senators who bad giten a pve THE sat 4 will, oh au carly Gay, on and, ones ‘ ext ; A . - ' “Ye y col 4 | committing bis part, VaTeRS gave mi e will, a sit was ascertain Jeb Aediend. icoGrand Nov 119 19 20 | this Subject between the two goveraments The THLURAY vows CONGRESS. S Dichon, (oething in Sis hens thes )—1 | ack leave to introduce # bill In relation to the United | Precident. abd tt nes euppored L. Bitter ( atharive slip, % same difficulty or the same amount of mist, ap- FIRST SESSION. Pave ft bere Will the Senator please read to | States Deposit Fund and the iovestment thereof. > Heket would participa: Uh Goya The oppo- ’ , y ie n the Separe? FCHOOLS AND SCHOOL TAXES ition 4: cept & retired to Stomeall’s to con- si Je ot . ° at of Jan ‘50 ot 2 pears to envelope the organs of the Clayton cabi- Wasuincron, Jam 15, 1950. Mr. Brarncay—! have no doubt that the geatleman Mr Warp. pursuant to previous notice, introduced poy gay ng Se wetton cpoumene bi, oelock His) pe brother ‘it ; 10 76 ~ js2 77 | peCat Washington and elsewhere, as that whica Benate, Will read them lor bimeelf. (Laughter) I bave saia— | & dill to eq the School tax, and to require aa Sev eaarang w wer sanncuneed 00 tor will | eight mouth Mr. Vawson—tnter pain, bool to be kept. R gular LANDS FOK THE LANDLESH—THE HUNGARIAN REIES, FTC. remarks,| Mr. Draw. of New York. called up bis reolutions insisted | Concerning a grant cf lands to the Hungarian Exiles, to the landless of our own country. te said Arrived to correct a statement in the press that t! object of his resolutions to obstruct the oon of Peckham. the subject in the United Stat He hoped to vee that action orrted ired that the landless of our own ¢ in Dee. 1849 over Deo we find affecting the Palmerston exbinet at Loa- 7 wt or tHe pay. auth Gun auakade | Se seeeeees 19609) don Mr Brooks, of the Express, asserts in his | After the presentation of memorials, and the recep- |“ Mr. trapvi xy wae proceeding with The ‘following it items are taken from the Gas bills | rer one morning, with great contidence and with | ten cf reports from committees, the Vice Prestdent | nthe reading of the yeas ena Baye of w hiphly respectable business house in Broad> | 95. yeual assurance, by telegraph, that the whole | sted the Bret busines before the Senate te be, the pean oie gs « ao | difficulty between England and the United States | MCton to print the rerclutions of the Leglelatare of poner er ly $55 2 | in reference to Nicaragua, is setiled and satisface | Vermont, om slavery. - torily arranged, and every one who has ships at eae, guspere 0 -sanmtag te een | Gy of of Congrers wow he Senat a the joint a . — r tea may go to bed and sleep soundly, On the | {ye est iattee vor eeremec ol caine eemadiog | pubile "ty ver ageternltad me RECORDING SROKETARY, THUR. oe eee ce eee ee ee TTD aokson dturtag erous to the jusion that increase. sees $100 00 | Casini 2 sane $86 00 | Cllr eile Mr. Harvey, th i thee ndminie. | tt Set limiting the expenses of collecting the revenue, th = ne ; Ockedes 2 +. 206 49 | Other eide, Mr. Harvey, the organ of the adminis | goved that the consideration of the motion to print be lendiecs peenens 20 may wel ' . ar 4 Pi | cy | rehase fur tl! » may desire sige | ation, writing to the Courier & Enquirer, asserts | passed over until to-morrow. Agreed to. | pened dag? sy frome ee md f aomcte aten yra ted nemnsatves, end as ‘ PERE * sito 99 | that it is wholly untrue that any basis or finul ad- + UMN COMMITTEE ON FRENCH aPoLiaTiONS. sf oopantmente and resmeng aD yoke ¥ be Mr. —_ ace: Nod the amoniment. dati, oe tare | four e recorded votes a my vam poy wa amen resolution con- December, i840... .ssesee ‘.. 1d419 justment of the South American questions has aoe SouTH moved that the Senate proceed to the eleo- Clay te Thoun, Clay and @@hers. in pe his a to the Hungarian exiles in the same way; e ma been settled, or even proposed. | tien vA alegre’ or be on French spotiations, . Ly an he ~~ pana of the resolution ai ty cai pre | i | ordered to be elected by the Senate several days siace, ¢ distinguisbed Senator from Kentucky. = mer amend, out the For the year 148, . .. “ 9ass 18 | The organs aad trumpeters of the two cabinets, | Someul le « eben Ce will allow te, 1 mast | werd Apstructed,” and inserting “requested” The ‘igo 68 | both in London and in New York, are incapable of it war lost, Ke bor the year i84y. | Mr. Dickrson moved that the pame of the chairman beg leave to protest egadpat bis lowio, 1 — for that Ssmend: wal offered the following additional resolution: — were 1216 ‘vores poll ——— | giving any exact synopsis or analysis of the mat. Cf ithe commitiee be deriguated on the ballot, Dili a» the Tecra for the 086 809. eo eee ine ee i iinte, fra the very warang | A8%td bo Subsequentiy A misunderstanding Baving | ae the law ot {1be Fescuticw has wot come to hand } theagh deat, some ence sane 1m auy past, year By this plein statement of the amouats paid by | " bettie y nate Ocourted relative to the designation of cbatrasai d alt or be to lay the whole sabject on the | yorerm which amoust tom ccd tine Bumber of | of their animal existence, and the constant desire Mir. Hass ‘ou toore ballot ee, Tre New Your Vouunre: of the New York Vol | chairman was di coutidered the uomip | PILLS INTRODUCED. abs cow introduced a bill in relation to common uid be «errten coly the present admipistrat br. Basvosaplooatenéed “tbat the avowal by the the gas consumers of this city to these odious, , mit, wicke d abominable monopolies, the public can understand the extent to which they are which such creatures possess to puff their patrons, — Yesterday the oom and manufacture reputations beyond truth and | fact. The exact position of the Nicaragua ques cording to the retio of difference in those two | prondgrhnad.on ctreg tory aadey cake beea | ; iagiomed . hing | enn of olumns With accuracy and prompn- years, of the aggregate amount of the swindling | 14). ” One correspondent ot Washington has kept practised upon them by the gas monopolies in the h he adv yeur IS49 over IS48, and no motter what rule of | the public advised of all that concerns this of the cheated. Let the public make an estimate ace B FOR THE WASHINGTON MONOMENT. Mr. Crcecn called up for consideration the follow- ing resolution — eoclved. (if the Separe cone ted ar 1 the committee :— Maugum, Bradbury, c'pir urgeon, Ubi i EATENSHS OF COLLECTING THE REVENUE FROM cosToss, | VED - Op motion of Mr Pusirs, the Seoate resuned the S@einet Whew inferential charges of i rality, iuca- consideration of (he joint resclation, suspenting for a | pacity and of bdehty hed been publiciy made, | ited time the act limiting the expeuses of cvllect- Wsbould be sent to the Senate in open session. | tlemen for thelr peerosity So tba: the ‘concert will certetnl, ecme cf co the day wamed There will be On array of brillien¢ talect present on the oceasioa, z 3 £33 m ume Quatty OF ¢ Siisith chek wany od ve will find that these | Westion, and has asserted that both cabinets | jug the revenue fem customs, CoMle avy one fora Moment suppose that these char- | at hems SY | several ef the first witiote having already offered their haasth ti Jewindiing | PAVE determined to sete the difficulty by | | MF Husven. by dirsotion of the Committee on Fi. Publicly made, sud pebiicly reiterated, should be | ah oan soulless, ard beartiess, and chesting, and swindling | Dance, moved the following AUdstitute for the amoud. | PReeuIed Im recret eesston—beeovered up to the tas | te cont tute » pertic At eight o'clock, b monopolies extract enawaily from the hard cara the sacrifice of their respective agents, and by | mente ppted yesterday ou motion of vik Viekiea:— JURY O' those whi have been abandoved, and to the in eotared ey came o Cy backing out of the atta because they are des Welt Kesolved That tmetead of the rar appropriated fom frat Of the great object ot th ings of our heavily taxed and suffering population, | | the expenses of celivetarg the seme in the we that no objection toa gy an aggregate wum perfect! unding. Thte eye | titute of coureye and copecity for assuming any | bw, sum equal +o that expended In meeitug the on by honorani pa Ra} hated by by Mr Cuvron ss Mr Horace, bs ached y Bere . : rie " | the heal your ending Yon, IDS, enelseive of thee v latter gemtien preeved himaelf xo much ple: tem of peculation, of robbery, of swindling, of | prphenad er has rahe tthe terms of a) avis, and labor in haya, th With the femarks of re Chureh, that be sald he would bare-taced extortion (there is no use ia mincing | M MOMe nave ‘Deen sofas dacnmeys enaiig 960, together in oundery Commission, Mr. Geary from the | Sheneied he tant oaks wotdeneien aie tes rates, | 30 bie po er words) would, if praesised by un individual ia his tled @ he mind to expeet that no diffi JF cartage, draynge, labor und Post ay t Sau Fremeinco, and others. ‘Was unanimously adopted ys chaver of trighteving money Out of thea. ad peofereion of business, net only swamp his repe- | will grow out of this business | | HIGHWAYS, BRIDGES AND FRRRIES. Ducoveny or Gusrow hen t he 3 “ fi Tais is the exact position of the matter; and the | Mr. Botros introduced @ bi Vow Tassel. of the ation, but consign him to the om fof S| snete from’ the’ Bablich wagers, wilde we | eure wee de igued as cark ina powder concealed im stables in Forty. term of years Aad we venture y that there | ©*'" nw Beg. a> sired | Led pegs | te ‘that a aod Seoond ue The powder was re- : | give in another put of our columns, will illus oa ony og Doyen lle Bo Mr. LW Ssirn § was owned by Pailip down by this anti-prosoriptive no vir Voorhies, is not another community on the face of the earth voy Be ce sale of land for enpa' ¢ aiso referred to one of Ul | trete the Britich side of the question, proving that that would submit to have their pockets picked in | Proveriprion—a soldier in the last war wi | yey Fp A | | Fins ar ve Foe Pouwse —Last eventing, alittle bs this way, but the public of New York. How it is | 2 trumpeters of both yovrraments are endeavor. on Euplied imi he negative. received serious Wounds, and was | for neta, AMES f reestution Z fore vine o'cl ek a fre broke out tu Bouse im Littie that they have t this grievance eo long a | ing to involve a very simple and plain matter 1a an rte ad eens eg es he double dookage, im Alseny sega erm ball of’ the Uity fall having berg teen G gues “ a nis grieve ° at aac a ol rb e | Le : Of the City Hall having beew faug, they have—how it 1 that they have mot agitated | Or quantity of mist and humbeg ey, ty tlepe oped epgrossed. and introdueed @ bill feren Inepeetor ofraiirced a Se so ees vo the spot, + I toe t ‘ | - wd ire Was put «ur with the matter before this— how it is that they have | Newsraren Steatino —It seems that some rag: Fin Ge 90s eicenpeneh nada allowed « few monopolists and stockholders to | ped urchins about town are driving a handsome anncunerd the committee on that part | {cer Wsiiie, of Ue Seaee wee, ab-cloven lunder oud pillage them—to suck the very marrow | businese, by stesling newspapers from the hou Das pp woth mennage avd al other matters re orelee 240 bows-y, ocoupled by fa ’ y usinese, by steo!i epapers from the houses a New Benton be made the special codes he | tty bed been sate tn ereee Oe equalize the off ‘avery, 08 follows: —Seoms, | Marri? Jones, besore thy alae wae given, Damage, from theit bones—to deprive them of therr toil- | ar wiuch they are delivered. One of them was jay neat. ot whi: tine the Sevator fom Micnigna po A OE oot and bowen > | vee. ropored to express hie views at length ov the questa p phe aR hE Of @avery mveived th WOGIHrd w for Vewuay earned means— is indeed 4 mystery that we cannot | caught in the act the other morning by « catriefy unravel, The time kily, however, has arrived, | who arrested the culprit on the spot. The mage peaceable, and | trate, however, before whom he was broaght, Jus- desired to say, thar 4 tf the reslut! bp War totemorethe Whe Vermont Anti-Siavery Resolutions. ow rest upon he e 6 bie pie, Timon, Jan, 15, 1850, ine foot ot Daring a we at the a owning by ome citisens. _ Sia st T oO clook om Monday welledie vm ed upoa eub | sice McGrath, we believe, declined to entertain that the pledges made by J learn from the Richmoné papers, that great excite. Jnch fil toto the river at the foot of mitting p 0 the extortions of those mo- | the complaint, on the wad then thd cabconder 1 nd bie trteuds have beem violated, aud MeDt prevaiied in the Virginia Legislature, upon the Givwer inert and we: rescued from by « cit rt ' mplaint, on the ground that the subscriver or ‘anti slavery rerelution passed by the Legislatare of reamed William Dunn, who brought to the nopolies. ‘They have at length resolved that they | owner of the paper stolen should have made it. We Yerueus’ “Shed beun Pedy Aon they chosld be weticthea @ ti will not any looger be plundered of their hard | have « profound reepectforithe legal intelligence ceamaey, | scapes. ” dey Bot oee, Chee nna Cots tie nana Bnaavont = thet they will no loager contribute to | and knowledge of our police justices, and we «up. = ae. eested te cause to be erred wt ore ned patty eer hm ebetny which hie ‘was amputated last week in the aon + he Hospital, diew EN GO* ‘The steamer Boston, from St Louls for Pitteburgh ‘The Hower. ¢ FORRIGN COUN" | was sunk pear Cairo, by striking the ieee few days l © ARDIFALA 4D DFP AO TO: Tear tamvecee aateathtet> ‘tay ttaitin ean tines The beat and cargo, which was heavy, will», stele emia WV Murdosk, Baltimore: wits, Devotee cctunintet the Stteutng ountation, | in Steat 7 H Brithoure. Montreal; Mr. Richmond and 4 No News from the South. Bavrimone, Jan 15—0 P.M ridgepert; Joho Kendall, Wi a Sat Mee seererpawdence hy and wih | ‘The Southern mail, through from New >rleans. has Young. New verk: Mr Moneom, do; the incomes of a few purse-proad and eri® | pose they follow the new code to the letter; but if € etocklelders, whoee only coanection OF | this isthe why in which the new code operates, link with the marees of the people ut the swindling | the goorer we have another one the better prerogative which they have eo long and 60 effece tuully eacretwed. Let us take a few examples of their extort The Union Place’ Tlotel, for ia- starce, thers less in 1849 than at cid io 188, (© ngs net te an ath ay Sront Pa ta. —The packet #hip New World, Capt. b 0 moully the resclacione, Knight. arrived yesterday morning from Liverpoat, by avaing the word * tnciuding the eubo a whence she welled em the 224 wit The papers brought | he cute Bowes ane oiher Brauner ot by ber were, therefore, one week Inter than any Foglish Mr Maxoum--Ae | comider this resolution thieiea Pi | for December, 1949, papers received im thie eity. The news by the Canede ° amoentstofer ty -urce dollars aod ceven'y Give cents | js @ woek later, however, than hy the New World th the pooh tererests arrived, with papers to the Sth They contain mo. | Rormoni, J. linoker, mire then the total for December, 1843. And this, | ‘The packet ship Ivanhoo, Coptaln Keight of 1,156 | ‘say dcr cheiniited the follewiog, which lee hing, however, worth telegraphing pean Me ores) bane: Bi - cr Hartford; lraiah Hiond, Halston Ripe fo Senate in open mont, J J Robinson, poescnsianette Hea e cpreien, eusststent, with the pubte tetetort, Jan ib—9 st, | Dechn, inva. fiom Dt Ms State to our Howard street. The grain market iv though the rales are va ae eee Barriwonr, Jam 16-6 PM. There ts no important change to \aout steee Yostere Ttalee Compton the late rep iy at | Gay The aa ts tar, aod market steady, at | tuo, when twenty-four lees burners were used. If | tone salted from New Verk on the 20th ot November, this is not downright, palpable, uablusiiog swind- | for Liverpool. where she dishebarged an entire cargo, jing, the word had better be stricken out of the die- | and loaded with a cargo of 1,600 tone wright and pated from the English language, | Meerurement. goods, took om beard water provi sions, and 8 pactengers and arrived back at this port, making the entire voyege within the space of fifty five days. Deving Toon ordered and tanen, of the Cetved States be re- 20, #0 the motion ry and: ex bs ipetaace, agaiv, the American Museam one knowe that that establishment barns as yror as it does in another—there being alen, all correspondence between sur probably, not « difference of a thousand feet 1a a | | St Larsen po year, and yet the bill forone month, in one year, | ™ Cupree ea hin autyrine that tiie re a Greceries Seen’ ‘Be swelled f wo } h |® velotion of simply inqmiry should be met by eaeh op. | a 3 led from two haadred end one dollars to three p i Ho baa bot expeeted 1 j it sought te pg heggen harps nie Boar me in mo | a Me kay, foot of Sev the action of the Seaace to the d sniping tntenigence ans ~t ie g ar nok, too, at the emownt of awindling practis or Mesars . . pate, were “yr wd mee Oni wae Jon? , foie’ Goon thi Meeks bes " been built for Messrs Chamberlain & Phelp teeny Be the Senate, aod whied he could Ayi. tale. Cchening the te eclied singsom of | ,Aftived—Shipe Mere, New Yorks Onen! ‘Phuladet- ow Brighton, Jos Cheevers, B 1) infraction of bir comstitutioual rents bat for fects from the atlantic taroagh | 1Di*; Judah, bestom, Jen 18 Sciphiestepe Delaro, ship Arived Shige ‘estat or berg, Bl prion | Heese, “UnAN?s eesived gestersep dee R oe ty Entetligences rdayafiernson at r reasone the Pr dollers & yeat over und above what we paid in ry ite doties. intortration which the resident nad | past years! Is any additional ence requ | e i 4 ¢ Moasre te ey of the sesetnen of teed: toemencliay Ca oe - a Sepaperaee c [Sres, Sova Mt ais rie $e ieee King. Combridge; 8 Fiteh, do - ou a by the board until after eight o'clock. wh. ina i. from a Yo rit, Mareachusette; RK. Wi Liverpork. | veer. California; J. Freeman, do tee, tay BG jens, Cava; | | ton; J Re “7 Sees ns a ‘eo Princes Boston L ftone. do boy beta rhiladeipnia; Geo Kogers. dev; Le_Atweli, Wash j mecesety which exists of extracting theit fangs? We place these facts and statements before the pablic, and we request for them « carefal | ‘was taken On the adoption of the re jtree of the board = ‘The report resomay extabiebment Of the Free Academy bat was reject 4 by 8 vote Of9T Maye to 8 yeas -aheont & The Hovre reeumed voting for Sergeamt-at-arme:— of particn, that ig | Gita Dow, 46; Walbridge, 14; Fiood, 21; consideration We call upon the Common Coane | eiay Cot ny — Before Judge Greenwood — itenry Ha. ae ined constitution for bis rate of | Seatt Apes Die Honritsn, Portient mage Gots, Jan ti. ie (ro Were amongst the arrivals yesterday ao t uel toe Sentil : an = nevien fod Bot the privetpics ef lolereste of partion, Savannal for Bow om. Baw Lith, i {O ket inthe matter. We call upon the Leyislatore ain Weldtrn, p eall fot elander The | Tobe ecusa uot be the consiaate of ony perry ee | Tentcene voted aman times we te Leet Oe ee TD ees eniaie storming west shoring er inher BBiadeiphin aes Framolseo; A. for relief, and we respect(ully urge upon gas econ- erdiet $109 | CHGMT And. if elected. w or * seeure the ‘107; Giddin tb, Bick a> eX. Be ktim.” Provide sumers to m at once in this turmess, and in. of wil partice that he was @ whig. bat not an at vos Ferries: ea te se or Boowwn. Be deena lo, J. € " tre abe, war tod tot parties, ant word 0 with iJ. 0. Buel drese for their grievances. The city government Fort Sunith Herald. of the = py agp re app lot the present ‘Whe arrivals at the Clinton Hotel, ~ ed and seven recruits o Rites ad ave ® (er by resolution Cut of order T Secs M a Sparen, me ineves to postpone tbe election indef- see Wier’ an Ponsell, nth tb—tn eo eet tee ek aes Jn the negati a Ls -< h oe pial fr ~~ fir eeveult and . the jury returned @ — for B stom. Left brig Ovbe Court of Appeals. Shore ia thin ©, ‘ot Boston: Wolestt, Now temp neg mand met cupply us with gas. It in as egeential to so ciety as water, What would be thought, by our eve tbirty f-00 eitiee if the Croton was under the control of a | to Kort Washite. ‘ ert ot soulless monopolists, and doled owt to the Gen jet, Capt. FT. Dent and pubhe at exorbitant prices 7 Yet this is the manner | om the l0th uit and left the Gens So ae #8 Which they are treated in the matter of gas. Let | lok. to attend the court martial fer the trial of Major om to Fort (ibn Lieut. Geren, werecean tobed 4 . Baller, miliary tore heever at that place Me | opinion. Avsawy, January 16, 1880 ior dy s A large American frigate, the meetitig at the Broadway House, this evening, | C"aibieg, bun Tuiaatry, aad Livute Ket lett o@ the | Put tuavecay was glad of It, and he expeated hia to | Several motions were eretbea th 00g. NO. 08 wes ia ne sila Seria | Lavrenes, paste Gibraltar om te oe be well attended, and let a voice go forth trom ' ame boast. jerry by hie vote, om the pending reevle- | sscinged, Now 96 and $6 argued. aod No. 31 reserved fe signi for rie | Be a es

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