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AMUSEMENTS. ae Ow ERY RoratRe—o MONDAY B yy Christiag, Mrs Teeter the LITTL| DBVIL--Carlo. surpamed the Little Devil. Mis) S. Denia; Don Kephael, Mr. Lever; Ferdinand, Mr. Arnold, Gil Var- ee, Mr. Gilbert; Jeabella, Cassilaa, Mise K Denia. “Doors will o E) HANFRAU'S NATIONAL THEATRE —WONDAY evening, Jan 2%. the vetionwence will 0 for: "sokN FO GOOD t Br. kedmond ra Gilbert; rn yan; Count ¥a' fi, Manfredi, HL. Russeil, Couctesr Molings, Mrs. Muzzy; Margaretta Mies Lockser. To be jollowed by ce of JUMB Junho Jum, Mr. TD Rice: 8 zy To cone 1b MPlO TAEAT to commence with ler, Micninsoai Will Dature, Miss K AvaN AND BiDUUR zaman, Wis Roterta; Badou cer BL Roghy Mr. 1 by REVOLT OF THE PuOR TOU Bahowet urging, Mr. Nick Mol Chund, Mr. Mitevell; Miss M. Tayl fares of & PRA 500 ARNUMS AMERICAN + hat uv. Mantgerand Propriet Groouw Megnificent Nove! and SP. M nna Tig o clock ry prodixies, the Twin ents of ace, fr thing talente have them the most Pride "have teow engaged. end will Arawin To conclude Me, Per'ormane Those extraordi ard BA) R ci Family; ar FO. a; Warden, Kose, Clark, Biggs, and Stanhope. How = land Pentland, and West; Pere iorvis, and Louis Rissler. # dmissicn to the Museum, Performancss, &e.,2 i Gren under ten year 1254 cen . ABRNUM'S MUSEUM. PAIL 4TELPBTA.-THE DRU N&- AWD threo times mere, by +pecial d Re-engage- ment, fer ore week only, of the fei born withous Der tries, #1), new D quettish Chromatrope, &e.. and Fishes, Paintings, Por'raits, Coam a, Stat #8 and Statuet ituelle, the in- rare, interesting, curios! cents, Children aif p VY HARMONIC CLUR every Tuesday aud Saturday evenings. at the Ivy Grom. 72 Elm street, New Y vilrew Sesbit and Joseph Cor- Bell, propristorm, Old EATRE TO LET—THE ARCU STREET FHRATRE, Philadelphia. may be veeupied by a competent on very reasonable terms. Apply to W.B. Burtoa. treet, New Yor! “SALES: BY AUOTE TLLTAM McCORMICK, AUCTION ERR --HANDSOMR Furniture, Piano Ferte, &e --The attantion of fa Jice and the pudtic is requested to the sale ot Furniture, om , 29th instant, we 10 o'clook, at 72 Green streat. The foraish ay Ce gt me viz: Bareme: Kitchen, two Tho farniture was all made ed only three or four months. to order, and Tet; Grace Tier Lime in America, are sete entitled THE SPIRIT Deore, Ven Guildergusten, Mise Olivia ‘Third Urrele tor.— won comedy ch THE Mr CW. Clay Fravh Vincent Seve’ by Creambey, Mrs. hue % w S\jner sanguine Sig, Strint. Leader, Bere Kreutzer. et tore, Boxer or P Adwiseion APERNAC 4. 1880,—1 Grand Conce above Hall, fer the benelit of th ciation, old hand of pub Let the willing liberality of due eitizons swell Ta the noble furd now being: artists Lave most cheorfolly tendered their gratmizo Madame Aptoinett: rem Evrope;) Mise Julia Northal stein Beath, feo Par State. ie. Doors open at ball BURNS sunar AN OPERA, ASTOR Benefit of Sig. _* MUSEME STS. at Oa naan rew apd original ‘Thompson; The Split of Goi Pera mily 8 BURTON, PROPRI oh, will be played 2 ¥—Gharles Torrens, Haq, optain Murphy Mugvire, Rrowghan 8. Neash; dabeSlerk, Burton; Lady 5 “skutous raul 2B ene line. Signe Conductor and Diteotor, Max Marete Prices ef admission-- all Se ATURDAY FVENING, FEBRUARY Public is respeetfally informed that a end Thilvery Festival will be given at t N ek Volunteer & hab ies rity, without tablished. ‘The following eiminenut id — ‘arance since her re- 1, and Madame Born Dtto, (her firat w med at the Musle the ‘door’ on the night of performance. ee THEATRE, 175 CUATHAM SQUARE.— until further, noties, the original and je Minsire's,” bein, ‘only organized srorlde TTincy will beasetated b ehand Also the vented ‘warb6 pear aati fain ily,” together with « paced who will persouste new tableaux Private beaee fe t 12h N.B An afvernocn performance every Wednesday aud a= turday at 3 o'clock. 0 TUE THE, Place Opera Uouse will b fon early in the ensuing Spri Mr Charles Bars. TRICAL PROFESSION.—TUE ASTOR opened for a dramatic sca~ Under the management of of ene ates ed Fongage re roqneatad to Ad face paid) to KBs box (a7 Pert Of ve18 ( por fee, New Fork city, or to Mr, Bass, at the “Theatre of Varie- ty," New urica fe Brianne ATTENTION,--THE FIRST AyEvaL Ball of the Epica 860, roiatly with that of the third Guards will take ursday evening, dawuary Slat, picuream Bali Associa- ~ FOR SALE AND TO LET, . FOUtrs, AND, LOTS FOR SALE, AT HOBOKEN— Wiil be sold Jow, snd upon the easiest terms. Enquire ‘at the Hoboken Land Office, of W. W, SHIPPBN, Agent. ESIRABLE PROPERTY FOR 8. seriber offers for ealc her farm, containing 48 acres of land, under a high etate of cultivation, with country store, Mra oe JEWUout 145 Broadway, ABAD AND NEEDLE STORE FOR SALE,—No. 22634 Bow A first-rate chance for an experienced sales H. a. MOTT, Attorney at 25 Park place. OF © HORSE POWER.— New York. oR fale A “SPLENDID ROAD MARE A VERY pretty animal, nent! limbs, liaht piri and hind, the reepery of who has kopt kar ‘ee ero is Br portunity for the purchase of ‘ow price. Apply at 78 Thomp- roadway, between =] Bre” Gases wanes pempercie is acted Also, store No. 135 Pi street For Sale or A Lae} fine en the south side of Sixth stree ‘Third avenues. {poly wo FF RUESTi, a8 cy) Brown, Brothers & Co., 69 Wall! stroe! 0 LET—FURNISMED OR UNTURY (SEBO ROOMS, al office, Enquire st No. I] Park Pi SAA een 3 A fmt LAby. Pai A NEW, SMALL ible prroonsseity dlewen. to whom ae roe would be willfog to allow the foue Ly reseed with real where an moot with Fe] a atsed front ES cone te an Spring street, GENTLEMEN a Bed. room, tea, er fail board, at. 19 Ludlow Place, and Macdougal streets. References re- panes. BP BED j ROOM--A DESIRABLE PARLOR bh bed room and closet attached, a the saga sinity ofthe Park, may be ——— Roraaenpnaiatan MUSICAL. inde « iy py dace street, door fre streste, Aloe, large sssortment of, Watches ond per then frets twent) Notes, TO ALL Py? v sither reamed ay jee. Coats cleaned eee F's “ig Lt Pay SESH FOR SALB | iVERY “wane. we gaces +4 STR Late ee whee Hoven, ie a dic Worves ts let. For sale. & venesifa ie thighs warranted evond aad Rind ana { tra= & BON, TYPS FOUNDERS, CORNE! assau strects New pC have om a ineceneary for Complete Printing ‘pevablich- NTED, IN aa ORNTA-~ Evy eet ye the Chrietian hateitigenser and « 8 trek pea yates Iatenables You, to ‘0 reine an Cite te ae INSURANCE COM- oe Merchant Wit screws jew Tork, ane lym. ested Com: "s Take risks of limited amonny, OV AL.— WILLIA: NER, IPO mas a yay oe @ doors from street) where he offers s large stock ior and English Goode, | nate ‘are invited vo eall ty) ery, * sa Plein TS--MRS. REMAN, AS USUAL 4 wera EATHER BALL.--THE FRIENDS OF TRUE ‘volence will ba’ the Orphan sy] Bail, on 7 ENE. grand gale ‘aie for the benefit of of New Yor 4 i ts ee Bl at Tammany 2 Pinter, the Mr. J. Bar aly volumtecred his RIVATE DANCING AND WALTZING ACADEMY, 06 strect.—Mr. aring’s classes for the seo: Las ies, y ond Friday at ot ooorpi or more re full partic ae for ‘Gentiomex: ase exclusively | Fa, apply a6 above, povcmer | SAN RANCISCO, CALIFORNTA, A ‘Geet to" tea y the collecting for thie H —All payments to Unis Bxpross can N. fornia. ling & Co.’ Reyn igred arrived from California ia the Inet trip of of | ity and hae co ares Yoba ww York a Fe, direet threuah. Il leave New York om 4 attend i y A sven ura MEM fe, gperete with fickle by which ieee Stconas ig saved, is now for sale at the camera obscu iature painter life BREW BOOKS, &c. ust Lay eteanien UNVEILED! . 4 paste or aeatee; 1 lumino (nae white sla brasea- faced Steabe vil lary re tale Te 216 Falton susie and di Ory rob the on besten, pveateg om will deliver iam Papyras, feck day free list The substantial steamer COL! — fpmeduely for Feneme, vie the ‘Straite of Boge Yadzaraion, vo cepncee wit ‘this line, ‘Roam digect. between tre ith Febresry, 1 ee ary, staying ia New Orleans P GEORGIA, D.D Jifernia via Che- o 0 some eeaes ty a he w Orleans for | b+) which time passengers for Chagres must board om shore at their own expense. NITED ain MAIL ere, tare’ tare ad coming. vt meg Secon aah S vs Nensevtet TWEEN NI this Bees ‘en & Com: 2 navteg teen A. Ty ora teks Dag will leave th rr ane. Lye eave there sot vy surgeon will be avtacned to ecaek ebip. sid Cabin iansae. fhe Actpreeced aievet] To Oe only. val All estore oF Side sates a Broadway. FY 1 AN CISCO, IPFORN TA. =o sass 5: in aS HOLDREGE, Jr., 98 Wall Liahadall aoe 14 South street. oF to 1TH & BUN, Lie Wail sreet. OKeT LIN 3 peereue, CALIFORSL, —WEROMA, re Se SS, TELASSAR ‘i's fee €0) ete take the balk of # te gir fe ie a remarkably fast ‘n"heain street, eS | INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAIL®, Our Wasbingten Corr spondence Waanine ror, Jan, 25. 1850, Col, Berton ond the Woolly Horse—Nerrow Escupe of Senator Butier—The President’s Le vee—The Hungs vians— The California Correspondence—The Puiiie Printing—Tne Britich Mini : That unmitigated Lumbug, the woolly hore, which bas been exbibited around the country as “ a nonde- seript” captured by Dolonel Free d his party, the river Gilu, aod which, even f summer, drew for a week & crowd o the | curious benst, represented as part sheep, part horse, ard part brflalo and paisted on @ plese of eanvas an | springing trem the top of a mouatatn, with # troop of | horremen scouring arownd the base of the oliif iu pur. suit ef bim—thie vnmitigated humbug bas arsived in | Warkingten It was put into a story rooa to-day | (fitted up as a stable) on Penosyivacia ay nue. od fevers! flaming plotures tn front attrag’ed a crom of Deye aud wegroes to the spot all day log. bors the day, Mr. Senator Butler, of South Caro- eta by the pleturen. was about to gota. bat vired that the nondererips was ah. Jousin,” said the Judges A have esoaped 5 Gn meen in this ease, at ali events; but it #as a marrow wee) Ab alireh ola o'gbbalita thi crenibg patsiog by. Col Benton, acco Beale, of the Navy, came out and invited us in. pecting some intereeting discourse on the acimal, ebrerfully ermpiied, Colonel Benton paying one par. sage, with the remark. “Here, sir, is amother gentle wan Who wither (o :ee this nondeseript from the ills.” On taking a deliberate view of the quadraped, Coloael Benton said, * That's the nondescript. sir; and you, sir,” turning to the exhibitor, have the audacity to bring this thing here, to Washington, as a nondes captured by Col. Sremont, It ix a gross imposition, sir; aud ap outrageous abure of the name of Col. Fi mount. Cheating the public, sir, by the use ot his nave. It is en imposition upon Fremont and upon the publie And you om his nonde- pt, irom the G: Oorpus Christi mau ever sends anything by that route from the ( The thivg is» cheat, sif, and this is not the pla exbibit the noudereript.”? ‘Vhe exbibitor replied, that if there w to his using the name of Col. Fremont, he would take it off the sign and the advertisements—that he had Dought the animal as the nondescript which be repre- tents it to be; that he had been exhibiting it «ince last sprig, and that wobody had complained of tts being sn imposition before. Col Benton reiterated his opin- | fons and left the e-tablishment. ‘The Fresident beid one ot his semi-weekly levees this evening They are generaily weil attended by the fashiovable world, as was the case this evening. It is simply the openirg of the house for a few hours for the | public to call upen the President. Office » dom miss the opportunity, for they may ha of a word with e seoretary, or a member of or the Hore, and by their presence they may remind the President that they are atiil om h audsome young ladies like to go, for there Watch crigivated at there levees. and hand in the city at thia tige, of public life ‘The bachelors of # in request, and it 0 happens that they ere sometimes cought before they know it. | John | Tyler Dimselt was ceptured at one of his own levees, O10 Zack, on these ocoastons, conducts himself to the general satisfaction, iH is good in conversation, cheerful. ready, modest and polite. He eeme to en- 142 the spert as much as anybody and never flags ia js readiness to talk. He talks sensibly, if not bril- Hiantly, and looks remarkably well for @ man of his age, end the bardebips he bas suffered | . His dinner to the Hungarians was highly satisfactory | to them, though there are some dis posed to fad feult | that the cabinet were not present. it wes simply @ a gations by the President of the a Stater, und h they may well be proud of it, for the circumstance cannot fail to haves g | effect at home and in Europe | The Secretary of the Treasury does not, in bi | fornia correspendenee furnish apy report of | ses of the customs in that country the expenses do not exosed $25,000 | month, while the receipts will exceed $2600 000 per appum, notwitbetanding the enormous amount of smuggling that ts carried on. ‘The bill of the Congress printing for this session will be tremendous. By contract it i» now divided among | several persons; but from the impossibility of a sut- fently rapid and satisfactory exeoution of the work at the prices, we expect there Will be some movement | before fong to break up the systew, and adopt some other: apd the Washington presses are in hopes of @ return to the old piam of doing thi | adly prices which do pay # riti+h minteter bas at y objection Wasninaton, 25th January, 1860. Aspect of the Slavery Question—Movements of the Party Leaders— Mr. Meredith's Circular, Ge. | Weare not get entirely out of the woods, as far as ‘Iwamia is concerned, though it is quite clear that | om the test vote, to lay the Wilmot proviso on the table, that offspring of seditional folly, was voted down by a bandeome and decided majority. Mr. Buchanan. who | thinks the Senate of Pennsylvania will do the ae and that s wil Virtually em amount to re- nding the resolutions t year. * The Wilmet proviso Teeel tious of thes tate of Dela- Fei the rame mancer, at Ivast practical- |y Feet: not being renewed. Le veld a - the ey Fe Congress, and not be re- 5 ie pe quiet ; and you may it, General Case will, tue ‘egatost the pro returned to the Se: — os ocratic party. wn almost bye unanimous vote et That will settle the Wilmot | Baile of Congi If necessary, | can assure you that there are eight northern repators. de throw themeely mises of the constitution. If their votes are mecesrary against it, oc leave the Senate, : 3 33 3 = quietus by the ighly probable that the or eemething similar to it will Generel Taylor is becoming anxious for the settle- Bt of the question; and dinsatisted with the ling of bis cabinet. a will be a change in the met cn thie Tory quect Henry Clay is paovess his eompron.ise plan, aod ‘will shortly introduce it into the Senate, With a acteristic liberality he declares his willingness, if | plan should not = tard to be renee to vote for | etl ® liberal spirit, that “graiet,”’ (as they aay find s partner to held s hand. toars eptirely above the demagogueism of Mr. dictated en clevated statesman- eortal against the Wilmot proviso, should me in rome shape or ether in the Senate; aod he ‘will, Ip addition to ft. show ite utter abeurdity aod ure. leremere x dut watebing bis chance to kaoon it efectually im the head Should its spectre re appear im the balls of each tree soller will ory, “thou genet not ti did it;” and the great Missourian will Appear in the light of @ great maradoro, who bas held it "rea cloth before the bali merely to ta felr chance ving him the cowp de grice. The beast will die plause of the public. will come up next week that it ie, altogether jon to the spirit of the | Set‘et’ Mereb Sd, 1840. The revenue servies will be #0 | far reinstated a to allow rach of the collectors of some ively.) have defrayed all thelr expenses at the Irving Heuse Mr Thomas, the very obliging and at tentive landicrd. made the barthen fell Bis | s be fathers, With the Cee of mo left a card for the Bosrow, 24th January, 1350. | ‘Though dark and m: one as do apprar the seca- pations agaimet aod though each eiroam- stances are iti yet there are reveral links wanting and which coe Dever be eativfactorily filed ) aod other facts, wil reper all judicial jog# vain aed im- ent, and Dr Webster will be at large as toon ae his ia J And this is but fair since « part of the | ehatn ie to et. who have any fear for the ‘welfare of beter, may make their minds easy, for ‘Dot cae bair of bis bead will fall from the indictment that bas been fourd net om from the secresy that her beep ared not ae yet learn the vomes of of the partion © Tes deen summoned as Witnesses; but there \+ one man who lives ia! haries h who knows more shout bon other wan to ibe oity moned. he can ‘good deal of mystery, If "iieposed to do #0; bas not been known, of bas not been sammon- fendered Imperfee wee known. | doing. The object of this lutter ts to luprae upom | Senate. with some pro cinl California Correspondene: CONDITION OF THE KEVENU® SYSTEM Wasuine@ron, Jan. 25, 1850. We give, to-day, some extracts from the corres- pondene se submited w President's messue, on California aitairs, by the Secretary of the Trea: eur ty, first letter of the Secretary is to Mr. James Collier, Collector at San Prauciveo, wntroduciag Mr. Kung tv his attention: — ‘Treaseny Derantaenr, April 2. 1849. fin—Thia will be handed by the Hon T Butler California @ collection district, requires the aw 4 he Treasury te establish @ port of By ‘junction of the ‘= of the Guif of Call- ablisbment of ruch an oMleer | do not derasatallpracticable, The Vclorado will never in my opinion, beoome naviguble \o thet point. It is fur off trom civilization, on the borders of the great derert. and in the midet of pumerous tribes of {ndiaas. | ‘The line between the United States axd Mexico will not be more than two or three miles from the junction of the rivers The valley of thy Gila is utterly worth- lees, apd { would pot take a deed of the whole couatry | te-morsow, {tis true that here and there a shot sus ernie, nc King it there rhould be in his opinion, oceaston fF 69 | centile of cultivation may be found bat they are you the desire of the President that you sho, '¢, ja all inatters counrcted with Mr, King's mission, Md and ase sist bim in carrying out the tiews of the government, | as expressed in fds tustroetions from the Departieent of State, and that yourbould be guided by bis advice 0d gounsel in the conduct of ull proper measures bin thercope of thove instreetions. Tam, very reepeo‘fully, your ob serv't, W.M. MSREDICH Secretary of the T asury. Janivs Contin. Bre Collector of the Customs, San Francisco. ‘The general “ ter of instrietions to Mr. Collier, dated Apr) while Mr. ©. was snliin Was! ington, 1s Se ‘tedious to read. It consists of a recepitolation of the vari nue laws and re- gulations by which the Collector 18 to be governed in California, aud of seme specific instructions adapted to the general state of aflairs out there. Sx thousand dollars is ordered for the expenses of the overland tmp of Mr. Collier's party, aad five hundred dollers for bis personal expenses. COLLRCTOR COLLIER TO THE SECRETARY OF THE | terests of commerce eeem to require ft, “ Pew and far between” | presume that no white man could ba found willing to become deputy collector in @ port where a flag would never sutver. 1 possession of this offico but twa days, ¢ hardly yet recovered from the tolts of my ry ‘pilgrimage, What | bare written at haste, The early departure of the eteamer, however, will be my exouse | beg you to be arsured that this port t importance to the country, and Gererves, sod will no doubt r ceive, the prompt attewtion of the department In the diecharge of the responsibilities of this effice, I may and shall commit many errors. Situated as | am, without the aid of courts, and remote from Wash- ington, | shall be called upon to exercise diseretionary powers, The rights of our countrymen aud the ine 1 hope to dircharge the trust coufided to me so as to secure your approval. By the next steamer { hope to address you, | if pot more fully, at least with less bas Before closing this communication, p: that the articles directed te be shipped ‘rom New York fer this office, have not as yet arrived | have, conse- quently, been compelied to purchase such books as were to be procured here. fhey are met, however, what they ought to be. May I ask you to have fore warded, without delay, by the steamer, a full supply of and b long avd bas been done tn ‘mit me to ray, To Hop, W. M. Me Jecretary of thy Treasary— Sin—l am at last at my post, The delay attendant upoo my arrival bas been to mo @ source of great avxiety, aud given me much trouble. I caa only say that | bave been im the bands of others, over whose movements! bad no control. Remonstrance and im- portupities were alike disregarded | bave autfered duuch of bardesbips, of privation and toil, aod encoua- tered no little pertl. We were compelled, for several days in succersion, to fight our way through hostile bunds of Indians, but escaped without the loss of life | on our part, avd with but one man wounded, he having both bones of bis arm broken. It is with great regret that I have tos orm, of New York, who was in com- ‘At some future period I hope ge, Mud of the | At present, of the steamer [ have of the dition of | 4s in the * State of California,” and ot the business of this cfflee. You are no doubt already advired that the people of Caiitornis, io convention, have adopted a consti tion of State government; and the election of Governor, and fer the offices, is this day being beid. Oar friend | T. Butler King, is @ candidate for the United States | pect of being elected by the ielature He bas been, | am informed. quite ill, I Dave pot Dad the pleasure of seeimg him, as heis at prevent located at Benici am perfectly astounded at the amount of business in this office. 1 teok possession of it yesterday, and ry to short a period have beem unable to um the icqoiries and examination beceres im pe@eession of all the information a amount of toppage, however, on the llth instant, in port, was 120,317 tons, of which 87444 were Amer and 82.623 we foreign, Number of vessels iu the barbor on that day, 10th instant, 312; and the whole number of arrivals sinee the Lat of Apiil, v7; of which 401 were American, and 206 foreign. ‘Tbis state of things, so unexpected. has Prired me, Derirous us | am of conforming to the ia- structions of the Treasury Department, yet you will fee from what follows, that so far as the salaries of the | Various persone employ ed in this office are concerned. it ‘will be wholly imposeible. The clerks, for instanc are receiving from $1,800 to $3,000 per annum; there is not es suffcieut number to trausact the basi- bess =More must be employed and that, too, with like salaries Tue inspeotors are reoriving $5 per number are employed. The necessity ent of ruch salar! arises from the fact pepees of living j ly = 6 pm a ringle bed ily for $150 | th. Wood ie $40 per cord, and every article of tw like rate. It is impossible, therefore, to re- tain clerks or other officers, without the payment of salarive corresponding with the expenses of livi much for the expenses of the office, The busi now daily on the inerease, and “ whole attention, day and night, will be required. ail be compelled, iso, to employ additional clerks. One diiflcaity, how- ever. prevents iteeit, and that is, where to put them. [ am cecupying what was the old Mexican custom house, constructed cf uu! it brick Itiealong, dark, one pss building, io miserable condition, ‘The roof leaks tha a rain our panere are liable to be joors are off the hinges, and for the safe keepti is the ing these indi, i vpat witben walt Ny ay ee indispensable repairs, without wi for ine tastrustions, J ehall petbe censured. ted A custom house must be built, aud ought to be im- mediately contracted for, sud sent sround One of cast iron will be the best, it it can be built. There should be no deiay. The business will justity it, and it As indie . Great inconvenience is felt, and no ‘k imourred, from the fact that we have sot a house nor ® room a = | have been com- found und existing, of storing There zardous y a will eee, from s paper addressed to me by ‘secbants of tats sity, (containing 20,000 people) that they deem it tn- dirpe neal bably be compel ear y Wareboure Shovld | do +0, it will be at artunich you; and yet the government loser The charge for s'orage must correspond with the price pald and, im the end,tbe building or bulidlngs thus employed will bea source of revenue | have written, by steamer, to Messrs. Sufferane & Co,, urging them to ueb forward, without delay, the building slready con- f hem to eall upon you 1a re- tavkly upem these im On my voyage to hyve port from Gan Diego, I belan be ae Sr mad ‘of visiting tome of the potates on the coast, commercial point of view, are of no little e%, and to Jour attention is wolicited Ove of them is San Pedro. | em fully of opiaton that ore goods are landed et Sen Pedro than at suy other polmt. er San Fraveisco, A ameuot of juggling is carried om at thet itis — {rom Los Avgrice sbout twenty. five miles, and from the latter the Mexicans obtain all their goods for trade 8 thet goods are generaily 7, and rich fabric. | met seve Aged y-" ee ort traders on my way every instance was advised | and tail vessels, crew lists, and two dozen copies of | Pickles, per doz. 20 00 fea letters, for versels, cousting licenses, for ve both under and above twenty tons, doth for steamers the tariff of 1816. The price of printiug here is enor- mous, and | must look to the department for # supply. Since writing the foregoing, | have to add that | caused the public im the papers ot this city, 60- Proposals for supplies for the revenue service, I enclose copies of two that have beenreceived, in order that you may the better Judge what course should be pursued, and of the propriety of my pi porary supplies, lovlting to a decline im pr merated in your schedule, and subject to your appro- val, at the llawing pric prices, for the year :— Beef, per barrel. . Sugar, per Ib. 20 a gee Ea Flour, — do. 36 00 Rice. per Ib. 1234 00 Pe Borge perib. 35 Cranbet Biscuit, per lb. + Rone. 1236 Your ob cient servants, BURGOYNE & CO. Extract of a letter frem Com. Jones to Collestor Col- Her, dated ep Savannan, } jov. 12, 1849 Commodore Jones represents that the necessities of the people of California were such as to lead the authorities, military and maval, to grant licenses to foreign vessels to engage im the coasting trade, rather than strict obedience to legislative enactments, and ays that this course was fully approved by both the Jate and present administrations. te then says: y the enclosed extract. No 2, you vill perceive upon what nde foreign- built boats ani cratte were allowed to participate io the inland trade within = bay of San Francisco. From the daily so 4 e refused since Jui dt tant high freights on tne rivers, | cann recommend to you, as | have done to the @ livenres now of a law, eball uertion & , to foree, until Congress, by Were valize such Iie the pace the oraft tp oly would tl now illy supplied emigrants, and the population of the rent valleys of the Secramentoand Sen Joaquin, would r | Seeubjected to the greatest extertion for all tive neces tarlee of life, already frightfully defetent in the mining dirtricts.”* Com, Jones next speaks of the non payment of du- ties on goods tranrbippe: trom sea vessels to river craft in the port of Sem Francisco, aud, to arrest these frauds, recommends the manifesting and elearing such vestels, and deputy collectors at the interior ports of Benicia, Stockton, ER TO COM. JONES. jan Frascisco, Nov. 15, 1849. ested with divore- must abide by the ranted. fs frei yy the revokin, the licenses poe to foreign vessels to engage to the coasting tr But while | mey lament that any por- tion of sur countrymen, who are engaged In the mining district should feel the effects of the inereased price provielous, we have, om the other band, the satisfaction of knowing that another class—that of the Awerican abip builders and ship ownera—will enjoy thet tion which the law Intended to give ; that the interests of our own commerce will be promoted, a thet the lew of the land ie reepeoted end mala- ned. us Intelligence. EKRMONS TO-DAY. tional Chureb, Sixteenth street—Rev. O. H. Congrey Hoag ner sea, aftern asl Universalist Chureb, Bleecker street—Mr. Charles Spear, morring. mickerbocker Hal, Teenty-third street Elder morning; E. Shepoard, evening formed Duteh Chureb, Lalayette Place Rev, Dr. evening. erraliet Chureh, Orchard street—Rev.C. H Fay, afternoon. American Hall, Broadway—Mrs. Bishop, afternoon bureh, Twelfth street - Rev 8. Martyrs, Ludlow street -R A. Corey, to virit common schools, to rease the interest felt in this cause. ‘The Central Presbyterian church. Northern Liber- & unanimous ca'l to the Delaware College, to be- A Congregational and Prerbyteria acoommodation pe was organized at ‘iw gouaty, Hitnoie, j9th, by a council of py gore oad ee from the churches of bigin, it. Charles and Mr. sonnet ed vee ordained om ee and ‘san of the Presbyte ebureb in West Unity, Williams oo , Obio, om the 34 We learn that Rev. Anson Smyth. of Toledo, and det Horatio Conant, of Maumee? ity, have bean chosen commissioners from the Maumee Presbytery, to the eat general assembly of the Presbyterian ebarch. The Rev James W. Phillips. of Milford, Otsego oo., bas reesived and acce| ‘® call to the cher ebarrd their goods at Peds boure, a large amouvt of goods from ( berm unable to ascertain where they were entered. Phe crliector resides at Los Ariel ond there ge gonda, t- SS most. & net 0 landed, the payment of seties. 1 [ eommend delivery, and thet e ms be stationed there. ere eee some importance. and shou! madoe delivery. As a town, the latter is fer superior Diego. a oo Oe ony pointe where I that it should be made « port of deputy should aloe Prmible., . ‘vofhcient amount (for at lnest one veer) of Puppites for the Lawrence, and for any other reeeni that pA arrigned to tbe revease sarvioe, i nave eave, editor yporals for furnic! oe tae the forgone of entertog, late © contract at ae Prevent prices would be aa immense saving to be government to jad forthwith, eo ample sap- » trom the Atiantic will be offered at lees than be pert, and not leas then $39 mstaooes | must { bave slreedy ee lnquited of chaher | woud cosh the~ mevte ane Jour Inrtevet Aides Situated an | emo. 1 shoald 10 be relieved from the responsiblity ot remmenng | yore ban: ie daties @ill am a SS oterge com neal Dave no reoure or tafe place for keeping it. Chere is avether subject to which | devire to all your atten. ow—that of the establishment of & marine hospital ope are made for relief of eestet- 1 do not know any- tions. A suit. Trasonel requires that thie clase should be provided for. A phy- tieiem could Bot be procured by the office for taree LUmes the present fees hoped to have found on my arrival letters from the apeli vorrei wlned f violating the revenue laws ‘| woreinares bare been mete wince prteesion of the « Mee. Oregon 5 > proces Can the Marebai im eitber diet ferve process without a sutberity to do ao by act of Comgress’ Can deputy for Colifornia’ it pastoral of the Presbyterion at Holland Patent, Oacids county. Rev. P. If. Fowler, of Elmira, declines the call of the Third Presbyterian church in Cincinnatt Rev. H. W. Lee has removed from Piteher, New York, to Poolviile. Madison co , to take charge cf the Presby- terian church in that place, An orthodox ( chareb was oonstitated in East ey linge, 8 H phe Neg 1 Swift, now pastor of b. ia, Obio, and son of the Rt Rev. De wy Cy Pe Pe, Seo tecct vee 008 ensopted @ byterian church in Alleghany on pt Bev, 3. D, Walle. was festattes pastor of the 0. S. terian ehureh of Wil/tameborgh. by the Presby- tery of New York, on Sabbath evening lest. Rev Dra, Krebe and others, took part tn the exercises. Revs WwW. pene, tte of TS Pony) hee oe" cepted the call to the pastorate of ti tet ebureh, Providence RK I. Rev. Hiram Hutchins, of Norristown, Pa, hae ae- cepted the esll to become paster of the High street Bapttrt ehureh, ( harlestown, Mave. The Rev. R U Morgen, 0 D., of Reading. Penn , has ved & call to the reetorship of Trinity ‘The Rev Richard Whittingham. Jr. has become the mm — oY 8t. Andrew's church, New Berlin, Chenen- 0 cou nf Det haynes formerly of Broad street chareb. Utica, for several years the egent of the American Tract . bas recent! Sie Oe gees of the Baptist im Barnete! “ eater ‘late rector of St. Peter's olty. Wedehind, formerly of Chambers. be pas Secepted a call from the Lutherse hurch at wen, Fenn Om the 9th tort, Samuel L. Merrell, was ordained garter of the Norwich Congregational ehareb, Liteb- held, Herkimer eo, N. The Presbyterian svureh in Lexington, Vo. te on. Joving a teasen of revival. | Mony are apparently ietieg and about thirty have found peace in be- vil of Concord, N.C, there are alep sea cujoying the special \afluences of ‘the Joly it correspondent of the New Yerk Baptist Register nh account of a revival in Framklin, Deleware 0, bere were te, heade of the eat . The same announces thirty-two additions to the church im Mereait ‘We learn that Sn the Plerepens ctpent Baptist chareh of which the venerable Dr. Welch, cere {og as 2 an Interesting revival of religion During the last week a reete ee wtih tne DISUMION AT THE THE SOUTHERN CONVENTION. {From the Wilmington (N C ) Aurora, Jan. 18) We bave watched with the deepest feeling the action of various rections of the South with reference to thi meeting. It is pretty certain now that ali the Sout! will be represented ot Nas! nessee ‘The object of the conv understand it, is ieee f aba 7 e . Nerih Carsline has ted no delegates yet, There probably lurks ta eh the pi 4 some appreb ry tf dicunton. Allow it By beso, What of it? fhree va luable slaves have recently escaped from this port to the North, be slavebolder here is in continual a] prebeurion it is so throughout the South, to a greater or less “extent, The moreneter.et the South cannot, will not. stand this state of things. What's the remedy? [tis Southern confederacy, with @ capital at Asheville, of somewhere else on the mountains, where the lives of South and North Carolina, Tennessee. and Virginia meet. The centrality of our ition, not less than the arrant ras~ —s the North. make it our duty, Let this be e railroads enough. What will we hae ad hare no # deli 3 ine “ie they ‘will m thodize a plan to dissolve the U will bail a. We bave submitted to this yoke long enough. Every fcoundrel orator at the North prates of Union. Why? Becaure that Union enures to their benefit. To us—to the South, the Union is an encumbrance, absorbing our trade, capital, and energies, Tbe tact is apparent ia the relative condition of the two sections, Massachussetts, exporting nothing of her own production but rock aud ice. is the most prosperous State in the Union. North Carolina, with forests which kiss the clouds, and pro- ducing rice, cotton, naval stores, tobacco, maize, aad, hort, every thing necestary te the comfort of man, is wretchedly poor; her wu: What is the secret of this be emancipated. Talk ot ela oureelyes—be' oy boudsmen to ® market despotrm If we must have Inasiers, nt Id prefer a roidier with his sword his side, to trafficker witt a qutil see his om We prefera Cwsarto a Lawrenos, Bat thi cesrity for choosing between two such bad rind r "The South is fuily able to take cuce of beroel(, aad wil do it. Her population now is three times as large as the whole population of the Union was at the revolution. ‘We want no war with our Norchera brethren; bat it it comes toe fight, Buena Vista and Ubspultepee will show them theirebaaces [he South ean whip thea, ‘and will do it, if it comes toan issue of thateort. No Southern regiment ever ran Athens, with @ popu- Istion of only thirty ix thousacd, free and saves, governed Greece. She did that by the splea- dor of geniu«—her orators, whose pames now live—ber generals, equal to her oratore—her pht- lorophers,whose doctrine: en iaoorporated into our Christian system of her restiess democ~ Tecy uiming at the beautiful aud the true. So of the South; however inferior im gamber, the spicit is amongst We do not mean to be oppressed any longer. We have the cuce ia our ewn bi cau better spare the calicoes ot New : ( she cap spare (be cottoa,and rice, and bamed) t naval stores ¢f the South, We are all ready for the worst, oF (as we would prefer) the dest. Slavery ise sin (’) [fit bee rim, it fs our sin; nog theirs, who preach about it; aud we are wilting to take the whole responsibility, now and hereafter, Who im- ported this ein ? Slavery is an evil (?) Ifft beso. tt is our evil. Io it concern the people of the Does it make them less free? The We of the South have North, who ought to have better sense, not only ei coutaging this was upon the Gouth ont he eonsti- tution, but really aiding the escape o! negroes from their owners, aud harboring them ge they arrive there. But elavery is neither nor an cun. It it be an evil it 1s an evil to the owner, South will tolerate no interference with her own voli- tion in the matter. Why blink this question? “ Why ory . peace, when there is no peace!” “ Why affect «love for the Union which none of us feel!” it is am issue too solemn for pretences: it isan issue of life and death. If this agitation goes on uuchecked, the most prolitic imagination bas never conceived the horrors that us. Conceive the black josendiary with his torch under our thiop revelling im the ebambers of cur ghiers—hearth-stones ception is only balf full. A tingular delusion pr of cur people conelder it mm the whites of ee th there is not a of New-Berne, Washi Wilmington, or Charies- to, who dove not comprehend the posture of the ques- tion It is the manifest interest of the South to dissolve ings, the Many agitation more injuries trom the from Great Britain, aod a recoad deciaration would re- hearse mcre oppressions than Mr. Jefferson's, What is 4 tax on tea and stamps, compared with the enormous burthere now le on the agriculture aad commerce — the South? would deprecate ar the worst of evils a meme between the th eed South. T {nues to augment. te whilst we ean separate in peace? Perhaj it inkirvady too late ‘There ls & tone of arrogaaee the Nostbern pre: 4 among the Northern politi- je ace uot altogether sure Teageel wy woul for ker <4 sw would og s to be chastised ac: iy. Certainly, hows er, the cave. will bot improve: end we hope thie Southern Couveution will say to the North as Abram eald to Le et there be no strife. I the 3, and between my herd jor we be brethren, is pot the ee, thyself, | pray thee. from me: if thou wilt elett band. then | Ct ATs or if thea depart to the right band, Iwill goto the \« An yet we find no action in North Carolina upon tho subject It may be her choice to remain ia the Union il he is kicked Slow to ax; pay theo, between me and and are alwa, the b her Hon-like beart is rowed, she where she was in '75, In THe Van! “If this be treason, make the most of it,” sald Pat- rick Heury. MARYLAND AND NEW YORE. [From the Charleston (3 © ) News, Jan. 44) messages of Govervor Phomas, of M and Governor Fish, of New York, have ap} ‘at a pe- ried of unurual interest, and are chiefly importent Decause of the respective opinions entertained aud set forth by them, ooneerenne the agitative yacstion of the rights aod duties of the slavebolding States, in refer- euce to thetr privileges in the mewiy acquired terri+ tories, ‘The merrage of Gov Fish te precisely 9 het expected. A lore tortuor tieiaa wi few words conveyed to us the ides whir toriority. Nor will the job may be sung to the glory of the mitigate the enormous treachery of those who, oblige. won to the Uaion. hat they thus preeumptuoasly claim Not that contempiated 9 comatiti Not that which recognises the political Moqeallty ‘of Ue Fer from it. The phokd fe ae different from that whi be bed to their porterity, a# const! anthers from the bold and law irre rule of the usurper ne tyrant. And what must be their optaion of the bmit, with their vyes open, to be rot of To what condition would they be so well their rights ? fitted, as that now cecupied by their slaves, if they would content to be branded as @ condemned and in- the stand: matter Profens to Sicouse, either in ite peeeeat comdition or le consejuences, until, Iusolentiy di-regerding all edmo- nitioma, they drive from the bonde of the confederacy the States aud people, who wil bs made to choose be- tw that determination of @ prvioeged submirssion to every ruggestiom that fanatici-m y develops and oguiem mature, As an offvet to the dewag: shies Covernor Fish considers this well turn to the calm, manly, and dig: vindication of the De aes ead duties of the if ait not only to share equaily; 8 tariff eystem calculated to dre resources of the South for ite i if; ie i # iginint peeesisciel ty i = \ i] ee