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erm 1950,) according to tl ashen table, is about 8,000, to which odd 200 miles for omissions of railroads at the ‘West. allowing for thore from which we have no returns, aud we have 5200 miles completed. at an estimated eest of $25000 per mile. Comparing this statement with one made out jurt before the 1st of January. 1846, and we have the following, showing the increase for the last four years, viz:— Miles. Cost. Jenunry 1860, miles of railroad completed. . 8,200 $205,000.000 January T646, miles of railroad completed... 4731 127,600,000 Inorens eee nvr ren $77 000 000 Tt will be reen ‘by this, that the amount invested fa railroads in this country. on the lst of January, 1850, ‘% the most moderate calculation. exceeded the fate banking capital of the Usiom, and was m equa! to the total indebtedness «f all the States and of the general govei ut. There has been an caiuet | amount of money squandered in the coastruotioa of these work», and the aggregate net income, probably, fe not equal to two per oenton the investimen , It is | time to pause Inthe construction of railroads. We | are progressiog tvo rapidly for our means, and if there | in not rome check soon, financial embarrassments of a very serious character will be the resuls, The people | ot New England bave already invested so» uoh « tal in rai reeds that they bave, duriog the past two or three years, been very much cramped in their leciti- mate business cperations, and have been large bor- Powers in all the leading money markets of the world. ‘The twelfth annual report of the Philadelphia, wil- mipgton and Baltimore Railroad Company, for the year ending Deo #1, 1849, gives the annexed statement of the earnings and expenditures during the year:— prmsoniames, Wirmincton ann Batrorone Rarroan rom ers... Freight and express Maul, , eo To which add the receipts from the Newoas- ‘te Lim se ceceeececceees 146.201 30 + eee ee $627 904 88 Total receipta The expenses were as follow: Running expenses. &o $229,165 86 1 on loan, &¢., less that accrued om sock seeeers 124010 33 Expenses om the ‘Newcastle Lime, «+ 118,773 69 $ATL 949 88 Dividend Ootober 1, 1849..... .66e eee eee + 116,602 00 $588 551 88 —Thus leaving a net surplus of $39,353, which, with the surplus cf 1848, makes « total of $63644 75. The total construction expenditure during the year, amount- ed Lo $06 080 86 in 1847, the gress income amounted to $613,085 im 1848, to $635,192 22; and in 1849 to $627,904 88 In 1848, the runniug expenses were $219 817 10, and ia 1849, to $229 165 86. Acoording to this, there was, ia 1849. an inerenss in the raoning expenses of $9343 76, and a decrease In ine of $10.287 34. The whole number of passengers carried between Philadelphia apd baltimore, boch waya, in 1848, was 127,493, and in 1849, 122 982. ‘The condition of the road on the 1st January, 1850, war ax follows: Coat of road and all the appurtenances. ..$4,944403 16 Siock 0 by the company .. ee al Estate W078 83 Cash on band, materlals, soribers, Ko... 275,707 00 TOM. eee erence eee e eee + 86,207 243 69 ‘The oreditor side of the account stands as follows: — Capital stock, lors the stock held by the ; . $3,850,000 00 2161776 05 191.822 89 63 644 75 Total. seen ee + $6,267,243 09 It was stated in the last ual report, that during the year 1848, the eapital stock of the company had Deen increased 360 000 dollars by the creation of 7.000 bares at par Upon each new share twenty dollars, or Jorty per cent, was paid in January last; of the residua, ‘an arsesement of thirty per cent was called for on the firet of April feliowing; but by a subsequent order of the Board, the call was postponed until the first of Oc- tober; while for the third and last asrrasment of thirty per cent, payment was also postponed six months —eay to first of April, 1850. When this final instalment shel have been paid. certificates of stock to the amount of 850 000 dollars will be isened to the parties entitled to receive them A reference to the aceounts for the years 1848 and 1849 will show that the expense of horse power, rente, use of track, &c.,in Baltimore and Phila delphia, was, for the two years, $47.426 06, equivalent each year, at six per cent, to the interest upon a capi- tal of $846,217 16, ard this is exclasive of the great in- Jury to the cars arising from the very rough condition of the track at ail times in the streete in Philadelphia and Baltimore. The proposed ehange in the depot ar- Tapgements in both cities, itis believed, will ssvea large portion of this outley. A purchase has recentiy been made in Philadelphia, ‘upon very favorabie terme, of the greater portion of the twe equeres of grot lying between Broad street Schuylkill Seventh between Prime and Tidmarsh or Carpenter streets; that is to say, the entire contents of the two squarrs, being about 290,008 square feet; the quantity embraced im the purchase is about 230.009 rquare feet, the whole of it having a front on Broad or on Prime street, Stoek Excha and mortgages, guaranters, interest a B1000 TS "68, my 8 Bs 100 10 Obie Life & Treat Co 50 Lismore State Be ~RuRseses= FSER SECOND &. a. i fy 20 ntlem ope & 10 Morrie Canal W ADVRWTISEMENTS RENEWED BVRRY DAT. Answers dvr nooments a ate pt | paod, oF they will net be token from the Post Office. BaRNUW'S HOTEL, Canvane ornsee, Battimoaa, ny FREMONT HOU! ausTe MOTEL, WILLARD'S worEi. ean ree Paemvant’s Maneon, Waemrsere! AR A OK THREAD VRIL Poveda Brosdway oren omnibus. Apply at ode $5" wen Sore, 6 ceo cee this ety, fhe remainder emalleg bilie of other beaks | fuser wil veenive the above reward, by leaving it at the raid office, toe above reward Lin TUESDAY RVENING OR WEDNESDAY morning, i Broadway, serin the cerbous of Weomwe st ai Green eireet, ‘whe thems of the by) dare 14 BENING, B Met big m7 at eine 12 ronte Apron, kjneet eats siaetSnd caste ir will reosive era IN NSTA) thread “ Plows Teel, fret Le ON WEDNESDa! tween one and five Tivos Ukeraily rewarded pees wn i - ry pines, near oe ine equare. om |W extensively sequin ted baker, wake of raat: er call at ANTED—A KIDDLE-AGED, ‘man, who spevks German, Frer ch 'y, bo transact conBdential out-d Apply byes pet al |, to box 1,083, with p ae@ or residence ‘ABLE WOMAN, A S8ITU- no eesist ia with the foreign ANTS—A SITUATION, OUDg Women; # to sesint with the washing BF ra a ‘yet ghet te hs il fe street, Ages abe i Scvemtoen| ath end Beventh avenus, ‘ble to speak Fri ‘thes, be required | &p- 2 2 Park Place. ANTED—A SITUATION FOR A STOUTIBOY about 17 years old, who i+ able and will be work. os would Lind himmeelf toa goed ‘trade, Plewse Miquine tn the store None Fearttredes ute Tisase ‘ae ANTED-BY 4 YOUNG AND INTRUMGENTLADY, ry ob 17 we W ANTED-BY A a situation to do chamberw ri Nurse and Seamstress, The beet « ea ail at food city Feferene Me Semmes 380 millingr’s stores OTABLE “YOUNG woman, fine sewing, or ag & cliy retgrenea ‘esa bo ‘ed pregent eicual ea for i. wes ANTED—A SITUATION, BY A R&SPECTABLE WO- Tan, to do Rencral housework; 19 & good cook, washer irove: do chamber YOUNG LaDy, Gurmany, wants ® place ion ot a A tthe edue: din Anguire at the otf etre SITUATION. heeper to » Jad; can Widow Woman, ebjecrioy dressed M. F., at WIDOW LaDy, wishes to obtain feast ts w impart 8 i Kreglieh the neediew Address. with real na post paid. who Understai to 0, int the is nd 18 capsule of taking the eatire charge of » ‘work, W: ting, or take care of children, tance ia thegountry Cau 1d city reference. Please all HaVING gust ‘ARRIVED FROM se the Freagh wage per= mary opectate family, beimg able to of children, as weil as bousetecping. the Staats Zeitwag, .No. Ll #raukiort OF ENEROY aND EXPERIENCE uation as housekeeper to au elderl, ewer, Who bus children, vo whom she woul ducation, toxetber with: Would of the family, Re ven. W. A. Sy Peat eftce, Brogkly, % NFORMATON WANTED—OF JOSEPH MoMASTERS, who came with his paronts and family in the te, and was last secn at the time that vosse! was stranded. Ke= fer to the office of Commissioners of Emigration. ° SEIN EBA OR DRESSMaKEl A LADY ital of about thousand dollars, is i rt, uF the @atire busines of any millinog ot dresemaher wall ectatl tied in thie city saeers seou'e, would auewer. ndadcees box S18 ‘Post Cy a } MACH NeS— WANTED, A NUMBEROF THE Lins E., box —, Heraid bove, in food working order. game toveil wir! fud'a cash vustomer by addressing # Bove to ADY COMPANION WANTED—A Feopectable family, crsce by the steamer oft Auy py having the office. . YOUNG Ma. or being about to start for San the 7th of February, is desirous of obtaining the companionship of & reapectable and intelligent cung lad i Mt xan, 25 than 15 years of age. office, $500. ess S., atthe office of this paper, woere A may be had. —A PARTNER 13 fe TED Y THe PANO- is of the most fortane ene ni tovere nd rimont, and be ready to The edvertiser will deliver hombug, but @ very rare chance. interview sPKouL al NOTIOKS Leen ee thie great judpme expect to preach Lodge, No. CARD TO "RE pupil Recently, a report waa published ied the Tribune, that 1 wes im atu Pistons by which the contemptible fellow who publi himself liable to & auit for libel. ish enemies Leentinue to proclaim the truths of ie. P.G. Lodge, of thie ge ba atic asylum JINMSN LODGE.-THE MEMBERS OF HINMAN 1Wl, are requamed to be reeise ite next Exbroary 4 mi ny yours ‘wynhol at ore 1st, by Seared Jnr ti Wiecouahires ard to the child her Peter Murray, and al dnctnset brother telisved to be resi¢ent wartry of of Kurkoudbright, and AF i pot toon boned of for many ears. Any verso: ER MURRAY, WHO WAS FoR mm servent ip Ingleston. ia the parish of a Bet Murray wife of residing at Kirkoow: dren of his james Nort a such information oe vill enable the executor under the Kixtie, Wrivers Kirkcudbright, Scotland: or at Post Office, New York.—Kirkeud! December, 1648 . Mille adr (oo AUTION —THE PUBLIC ARE CAUTIONEDAGAINST ‘a swindler, who hi of W | ber of N Ov1CR Tak cl beers! vet Februsry Landon, sh be brerewes te Hall, irom ss hat Ward retiring and settle th: Gre: Paris, December 7th, 169 orb, January zas wolf ne Wo ted ims OPARTNERSHIP EXISTING Bi mr, under the firm of & Int of February m the ry ACQUEMIN, AUG. §, A eed é. ki ee {Bybie atvorney, Jas. Diekoon ave associated with them W. se Nein tha jotting Preach, Bughish, ane ng Gorman F _Febroary let, 180, au IMITED PARTNER termipate on the tent! PAH and ee OARDING.—T0 LET, IN A FI relect where there are but Jor, with # panty 1 be Fu! LJ from the bas been nept ty the adverthver for the last three yeu suecerofelly, having at present Vhip (_- rd ron of transient board joralé office. at inte eopartnership Mr. Oscar rae e ta ron, iam street, for the transaction roy Inperting a & ¥ ned. im pursuance of oe ousemd ¢ol~ to commence on the 18th day, sie hundred aud fifty, ane row ‘8 fow patent reith fol oF ~ ia satloncn, or very hi - street. Pome Lea LARGE “ROARDING mouss DOWN nish feraitere sad be seenpiree Jones fur next. a Fe oe te reer, ae e el Seater es Bw verio! 4th. evieveies a) PH cake 4 mf eerortment of yh furnitere, Pores fren sore fora Ss MONDAY, Fro Lani 4 tes 3ucem pommd dogs and crances to be mace | Serre anon Recessary for Tmnent yoyo gt tee rw }) 802 Broadway, OLAss HOUSE, | | AMUSEMENTS, OWERY THEATRE—SATURDAY EVENING. FE’ will be performed the drama of the LITTL. DEVIL: Corie, gurvamed the Lice Devil, Miss 8. Dewin: Doo Bea, tine alleged by Wav AL BNGAGE CO. Wem: Mr. Gitbert: Mt RT ene rue f 1EOR © Eub rr. ens Gometaby, tim ere peters tain will rise at 7. Box: Gal Joe ollewed b A Toagne, Mr. Redmond Ryau {Abel Da Jerson: Oba- . Mr. Herbert; Capt. Mani Russell; Col. Careiens, Me Grochert Much, Mrs Teherwsod."'Te wenclude' with tho rk gh BJ Irene y, 4 * oLy uric TUEATRE—SATURDAT 2, to commence we xtravacae za of uNtas (roaker, Wr. ag Toaker, Mee sherwood. atuer which AN Uaa—Gung. Me Nickineon: ‘0 Jin Sing. Mr. (ee. Cameralsaman, Mis Roberts be followed by JOUN OF PaKIS~ Jon Mr 4 Mltohelh, Vincent DNu A Deis, Mr. Nickimson; Jacquet Coco. Mi Mise Nickineon. Dress Cirle, 00 ce Pit, 123s conte, Doors open AKNUM'S AMERICAN MUSEUM —P. k Mapnger and Proprietor; J. Greeawoo Magnificent Novelties and atatelamesiens ing. s, the Twin Sisters, Misses 8. mm sears of age, fri lente hi popular javenile per ond wil 32 € gfterpocn and evenin Dances Bui the Martinetti Fem arden, Kove, (lar land. Pevtlond, ler. eur, Petlormances, Ke., 25 cents. Chitdren wader ten years, 1235 cen's AKNUM'S RUSEUM.F HILADELPOIA D three times mere, by +pecial desi Foe werk only, ayns.~- First appearance at this Museu nard- During the week, Plays, Lramas, Melanges, Farces, Pi =, Dances, Songs (ovinio and sentiment= t beunty and interest -THEDRUNK- Re- te of ail mations, Crocodile, Rattesnahee, In Pisces My ustriou Beotch Mammoths, Fairy Queen, Mall istble on Versaticnaliat, with the lee jeresting, Children uch as has beew rareiy © ity, will be given at the ‘Dsth ivet., which will embrace Attached to the Italian Opera, of this cit; ee Perris Signorinas ieutt, Path: Signore Rorsl-Corai; Siquirs Pov ti, Eanquirice, Novelli, Run Also, be had at m the eveningof the 175 CHATHAM SQUARE. votiee, the original and ing the only organii ‘Thoy will be nasistes the wenderfal wmbe 6! | MANKLIN, THEATRE, | enti) f gente ST ote be 12h ote Priva oe <3 - ted ruoen perforinance every Wedsusday and fa ALLHA success of Prot av 3 ve oreloek. BRATRICAL NOTICE. ADIES AND GENTLEMEN who are desirous of entering the theatrical profession, the sdventage of « recular course of instruction im ee. rich the privilege of performing once nod San sew! monthly, rect threuch. w all parcels. Sie wl rill lenve New York dy the Bay ter atte Catlecting for thin Ripe rae. gn be frei ® 60. “3 CALIFORN freight (74 — mere N Fin will be received ded ¥. HOTONKIS AFORNL . Moro KA 854M Fhasciscy, valir <4 + having located with euthelamt water for is to reqave eon mente ‘andire, a Messrs. James ‘eeler, Be i rent sereh, New Yorks end te te 0. ALIFORNIa “GOLD ANTED TO BCY, $20,000 worth of Cali! highest rates will be paid, by re Wenstr es YOR BALR.—A on the Great Bourn Bay, (from which | BEAU TIPU L RESIDENCEA ANDI FAR KD an ea aie rouidey weeded; eliing henee, with cretard, fine frase nt 8p flowing through the pre: the game, tre POs wD. teres or BLLIS, BURSIL uv « Davison, Nasean street. For fur ins hon. Sve minutes’ walk of th ie L TUNte ‘mill will pay better thes replete wi y wer, extenrive stables, sheds. Ke. end & gary piece with frovt, © goed apple ant peed orebard. with eres of =, Good rebels, boliding sites sat" ry the Fis Fess SALE—A WANOSOME BUILDING LOT, 281 tee feet dean. on the street. Williamebus +t rowth Bint ib, the Third inhth street. It 18 fenced, clearer ca one fed for the at two youre Sagbern Co ‘On it are several oe. rth seis fe No. 07 South Ninth et, oe witht ih | Ce HEAP FORK Sasa aot “or PRY GOODE for ready een, On AN 7a of melicine, to whem inetruo~ a Heenan ry ail FOR ST. VAURNTINGS eek 5 eee cating oh ava sramine the moat eneby wt cosine int rete taete, ap Eh ame ners duce for om Fiend Roane 74 haeham street, turd: titled OLD yompion, Mer. Br ctieten Coke, Mr, Wheat Jerse knval, te. Blake. Lady Alice Howthore, Pracovicnne Polka, by Madame Ernesein he MARRIED KaKK— wr. Proto Mrs. Froveriek Plichty, Mrs, wiet Mra 4 Third Ureles = URTON'S Oe W. &, BURTON, PROPRIL- urér, 8 Boy, Brovghan: nj Lady ous, Axe, orrens, Mice J, Mill; Mee Cras To concluge with 't OPERA, BELOW £10nTH. Tuesday ov bquirieo, ‘Conductor and Direoto deader, By rd Kreutwer Prices of admision-- rors ‘arqnet a“ ured eich or for the might minsicn on the svening of perfortesace— a WBoents, Doors oper at 7—to rt op line, wrin® Pertucca, Baretec SU beste tn Yi oF seasco, $) Perquet LA val, forthe Benett of th m given under the direc Leder and Kichard Wi'lis, S a. | Varing the evening, by her express desire, the teroine of Hurgury, Mile Apollonia Jagelio in ber full’ military vos tume, will bave the gratification of am introduction to rer feliow soldiers, the New York Volunteers, who will attend by invitation. PART New Quick Stop, fortwo military stands, Wilts and thelton’s American Brass Grafulla. Lean, Ronsin Fosca. De Beriot. Doniterti, Donizetti. Ros Li Gerinem ar by" Lo « ps th. her first appearance. , anieftem Le Lense del Lage, 2b Bu ie Obits Mr. kichard Willis: com poved by Rossini, and arranged for Willie's Ben Lee Grafulla, performed by |, compoved by by Herr Brandt, Grafulla. Proeh. Emanuel. Pogiity Duets, Sy Julia Northell and Mr. Steph aris, “salut & ia France eto, y Allen Dodwerth, ad accomanes Dy the Dodworth Cornet baud. Ronde Pivate, from “1 Douisotti, Marotzek. Ronth, Miltary 1 To commence at —GRAND DONATION €ONCERT— With an orchestra of forty performers, * na Firat appearance of lee Wels Durfug the ed with four hundred am f art, amow be given by L. M wo t dre oy ir letvers tora ae KB tee, New York Base, A SALOON, 413 BROADWAY, CORNER OF resort of the admirors Mythological Se’ ihition (tree) f Ife Lie effect ing of the kind ever before tan —. These ships having ot expressly for government service, ev ken in the: ‘ne also, in ace: ade direot from bs oh, february. at 3 Pi cet, ha parckee are the only r direct toc begres in coanestion with the U.S. Vncibe mail Benes om, Fovams vo san Francioan, Passencere by the siphia wilt fed ermfrt ivilege of the ral baat >) com ownd wil mattresses and board ry aM 0) tekets and | Soncth street. ‘pena tienmahip OULO, Jas. F. Sobenek, Us 8. Navy, om Te Veloed Suatan Mail. Steurnship Company OULU on * edpend: bof Febrwary, t, North Pn inon can be vevured om wens. He FROM NEW YORK TO CHAGH EM, teKoum Berth toe suo pret mort te signed oc bora Kip een t ryt « Sane r > KORERTS. 18 Wort street suiP PRON PaNswa Fon SAN FRAN sae al steamehip WES York last year, on cr * description As only a limited number srplicattemshonid be made ently 4 smell qnantity lnc be taken. To seoure f) be taken, fi feovans ship te re For particwlsrs of pamsnee omg the sei Baki ver 06 hast Kiver, LL, CALIVORNIA — REGULAR PaCKRT LIN®.— we fan Francieo, ear be tahew Micstion to av 6 of albany at 1 slipper puilt Canton ehip ell be Mlapatohed in Paving the Capt ea Yt ane ‘it Pie seme prompt eiopareh 24 athe vesesle bere mae thesuteor'ber. “For treighten!y. (it being te proce fireet) tony HOLDREGE, Jr., 08 Wail etree, The ship John Feheman, will sucesed ihe Albania, (having been wih4rawen fre gr bevevee Lavgrpect g is intended thet she i. eres re Foome are ae ope stonribe hare ‘S-ONR TICK RT 16 wenne ire Ovty, Qe ouil 7 inetaae. either oe taepeeh meinen. ean he had hy leationts” ROMUND ROWLEY. 163 Prete wureet feoond | at San \, DIR OT. —THE SPLENDID | INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. We ugtow Correspondence, Wasnimoron, Jan, 20, 1850, The more Mr. Clay's compromise resolutions “re discurved the less are they likely to satisfy the South. Nr Cley, thongh one of the noblest illustra. ‘ions of cur national eburacter, bas for some time past been necused by the South as desirous of courtiog Norther popularity, and this is ma’ rally apt to make them emewhat circumspect in adopting bis opiviow® and views {ony this with the most profoand respect for the noble Kentueki py brillimut peges of our national history; and very far, from saying that the opinion which the South bes formed ef Mr. Clay is the one! would tubreribeto. But! am cow stating the v ft others, not my ewn, aud the resulte which may be anticipated frem them. ir, Clay's resolutions will be taken up end referved: bot if is cleur that the Senate will aot be Girpored to GAke Mp eRe separate resolution, and in care of ite being adopted to bring im @ correspoudent DLL itis evident, for instance, thet po bill admittiag California as a State (with proper limits) can pass that bidy without provinwns being at the tame time made, | and ected upea ip the sume Oil, for the remaining Ler- Pexns avd tor the frontiers of You cannot ‘9 Senatore to vote OD call (he reat being conetdered rerolatien of the moet de and the inetinot of reif preservation would naturally suggert to them such # courre. Tean now appounce to you as positively certain, that i Wairoa Webb. Edicor of the New York the devoted fileod of ex Governor Seward, will be rejvetea on Monday next, He has but | three strong. trieude in the Senate, to wit: Gor Se- | ward. Col. Vawqui, wad Col Benton On the other | “1 certain that both Mr. Uiay and Mr. Web- | demoorats in | y are =v therefore, an- | heures hie rejection just ax ponitively as if it had been telegrepbed offerally, nocwitbatauding the last witness, eu erie the - eral’s Who is Le & li the ciroum marriage Wot yet been exams inter. ertitg feature iv this whole matter oe it Cyt teem to be eager for the sacritice though great efforts were making to portpone final action on mn bis case |. Though rome believe that Mr Max acceptable | tothe whig Albany Keeney, and thou all the elabbing of hita has been done with great reserve | prepriety. | am still confident in my assertion that Goverpor Seward does not with bis confirmation All that he is “ailing for. is to see whether he has the power to reject him An exhibition ef his sentiments on the subject would certainly produce * contrary effect on the dem Goverpor Seward has been dealing up recruits from the sister State, Pennsylvania, Dut he will net positively emlist them, without being of his triumph ral Taylor was. the other day, waited upon by & cumber of Southern whige. who felt anxious to know bir views om (he Wilmot proviso, and whether, if euch & Measure pare Congrens, it would be likely to receive bie pignsture, General Taylor positively declined Abrwernug the question, whieh was (hea reversed, via: | whether Geperai Taylor would vetoe bill with the Wil- | mot proviro in it; but General Taylor was equally mute. ‘The plan ot the exbiner is this. If the Wilwot proviso come to the Presiden’. 1t cam only be after the separa. hep Of the democranhe party, and in thie case, whatever . couree may be. ge in erndition, whi ion of his at Chis Htage to consoli- Frou | resovurie | the deciaration mave tu the Cabfornia meseng that the views of the former President (Mr. Polk) had been carried out by € rel taylor, was somewhat Desty and inconsiderate, Mr. Polk fostructed the Biliary autborites of Santa ke to give the Texan vernment any factiity im their power to extend the civil jurisdiction of Texas over it. The present admi. nisttacion had an idea of domg the same, but, on the | 20th March. 1549. enjomed the military authorities of were y facility for ext ng an independent State government ‘Chis is neutrality with @ Vengeance. It is hardly neowssary to add, that every wish of the kind expressed by the American mili- tary commander a Saute Fé was a law for the Mexi- cane in the ‘Territory Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, epoke to day against Gen Cas's resolution of inquiry into the expediency of dis- coDtDUing Ciplomatic imtercourse with Austria, It te ew evident (het there will pot be @ majority of Sena tore for the rerol¥tien, and that it will be defeated without being referred + Hunter was known to ex- press the sentiments of ir, Calhoun om the subject. Wasnivevor, January 31, 1850, The Austrion Resolution of Gen. Cass ~ Speech of Mr. Hunter, of Virginia—Mr, Foote and Mr. Truman Smith ‘The reselution of Gen, Cass, for instructing the Committee ot Poreiga Resvlations te inquire imto the eapediency of suspeudiog @iplomatic reistions with * aiter lying upon the table for several b Up axain to-day for disoussion. Mr. Hunter, of Virginia, rove to the subject. He ia a 4 is opposed to plunging under tutieral or interpational law mept of Vr. Hunter the resolution, the bent yet a ¢ Sonace, His chief poiate of aterferenor in the domestic affairs ot authorized by the prinoipies of | ecurd poiiey or ipternational law 4 bat the adoption of the principle ef the resolu- Uld be @ reproach upon our past history. th #bied (he oytrages of were ion of diplomatio relations with be jurt cause of offence to that wid do no good to the people oF the ary 6. Ther individval sympathies bre BOL Biweyr proper cubjrote for |b 7. Thet meneures like thie looked to cvotrailzation «1 power a» necumption of the right of supervision of matters. which are not properly within the «phere of acetic of Congrere t there tions, and others of an in- on charecter, Mr. Hunter pleaded most forcibly | the inexpedieney apd international iliegality of the public opinion dation Qeotrine cf the reselations |» on the spur of the moment, felt bimeeif cal pon to reply to the extranetion one eoee 1 eo views wt anes subject taken winia, Mr Foote wan that the senasen phovid have bandied so unmerctfuily the Senator from gen, end others who sw bim, wbtie vir. ¢ 4 wae rullered to pare by UnDetiond And yet Mr. lay bad declared that be would beard the lion in his y oirter to the Austrian Couri.to re- Duke it be tte face for ite bierdy buteneries io Hanga- ry. Dir. Foote raid that be would be willing to take j ie ‘lays rE (the especial organ of the cabi- net im the Senate ai couni@ered this resolution totally unesiied for, neowsery, We have no juris- oreen Over the r tot Cee ag | diplomatic to- wrecurce with Bations—it @ eu executive D7 ke Lhe vepartmems of ibe gover phe only © and Pensible course of wae to well WME the appropriation bill be t to atrike Out Che Mt expedient to do ss, Jam SL, 1860. The New Morice © pendence Gen Houston's resolution, calling for all the official correspondence reiating te the military government of Mexico, the boundary, ete., and arking for infor- mation why the judictal authority of the State of Cexas bar not been reecgoired by the military authorities be wae am were pen) ing It Le correspomaence on ce to the boundary of Texas, the Pre fF nothing hae been dove, aed agrees wich hie faberrels bulk Imeedians | predecernor thet hat rubjeet mere proprtiy beicage td Ue legivintive han to the exeoutive department bt ery ISAT, the Governor of Texas Gen Hen: writes to Lhe Presiient, Uhat, if New vextoo et ofthe Kio Giende. ie to be held under Geversl hewrpy sem repernre without ‘ reigniy of Te ME, Suchanen tepiies reignty of Texas will be (ndinitteds Uement of the question derives upon thy » Maren 26, 1840 Mr Crawford writes o letter of instractions to the reepeet to that portion of the \astrections ‘tructions) ehich ts im the following wards: w to thet part of Rat the Menicans vail New Mexico. lying Ret ot the Rie Grande, the civil authority which Texas bas established. or may: there te to be respeoted, and in no manner interfered vb by the military foree im that other. wive than (o lend aid on cooastone in it, “A ae to remark or ot expected Vexas Uncertake to extend civil government over ote reetom Cerignated: bet should she do so. ‘SiH FOR Dee Jour Seton, Under the claure above to err commend neuch manner as not to e st herities co cometitured eho of New fe bs Rot me oeemary to in, whore name is inseribed on | by the President to-day. ina | ee mn opinion as! ongres’ and that State stone have Lhe power of adjustivy it Wasnimeron, Now 19, 1840. Secretary (raw willie @ letter of instructions te Brevet Lt Cot George & ai) af Philadeiphie about leaving for Sante Fc irom which we make the following . . . “ The conetitutian cf the | nited States, in the late ty with Mexioo, guarsniy their Cy oon] (the inte (oe Union of our States, Fin A went of Congress Should the pein A wieh to take amy warde tMinobjoot, | # important and m wil be | your duty. aod you are deted put advanee their Tishes, peer before Congress and ask for “lant disclosure in the whole wert the mort eorrerpordence Wool he odadmistration eannot ex- press ow ae + boundary of Texas, it In- etructe f ’ " orre tO em the y (exes as within ber +e Into «separate ‘Stace. 4 reugh wie vil cwetainly ree haroting in his ort of pou-intevention— & polley ede r proviso, but «hich does DOL renpe the Our Prtidecipnin Correspondence. Poouavmcenta, Reb. 1, 1850. my ~ Forged Documents — Trouble in the bev Doty a ari Un hery ~The Markets, eo These are days ot ouents, disclosures and de- faleations A bunssetion, im the political Hine, bas just come to cn hardened impudene must eventually lead fr Drury affair, 1 dem oc which, for ekill, Ingenuity, the various issues whick ‘te almost eqaal to the acy of the city aad county are in @ deep state of lement fu consequence of it, and the fire may yet bias votwithsteuding the perse- yering efforts to smother |! up oomtortably To ex- plain: A county conventieu was recently held in this city, with the view of delegates to the demo- Sratic State convention, which is to select @ candidace for Canal Commicioner the ensuing election, One of the judges of aartor Sea Agired ely. not Merely te © mpts to pack the con- feud vention. but ip con sod directing ite proseed- ings. Hir care did not stop Lore, for be sent one of the offloere of his eourt ‘yention, whore seal for hie employer war such thet ho (orged the pames of the nr Officers to & set of » divgs His honor took the bogus dv h ylounian office, and, in the absence avnte editors, induced (be eetabiehmerat to insert @ hogs Thia notice, as (tte excitement amon; +. to eonuterfeit whic one of the mitaches notice of these forged } matter of course cau the owners of the tins a viv hopes tan attempt will be Mee wich @ Drary fatal paper of ruccr ns made to blow uy torpedo ‘The drawings of the palutings ta Doty’s Art Union came off in this city as eveniag [bree of the sever: Prizes including the spiendid «if patwting of * Susan- Pah and tbe Flderr were drawn by vir. Benjamin oo Wednesday ery valuable ar- plendid dine Whis- , both on tune, ’ Keilread Kending RE, 1 our and Correspondence. w wa, Jaa, BL, 1850, The Reading Rurts The supplementary pubiished' tm the money article of the Herald of Satur say last, paswed the Mouse of Fepresentatives this morniog by the following vote > Ayes, 62; mays 85 ‘The bill origivated in nd was amended in the House tn the fret ection. atter the word satis- fied—“Provided that the raid mortgages be pald or sae Ustied when (bey fall a iu the third section the words “without personel Wabbitiy.”” were stricken out, end en en! » the arb tog the oom- ali debte they it t* presumed the Senate will coverr i ate, and the bill be rigued by the Cowernor te row The pomination of Mr B. Me jure as President Judge of oh bee ooousted the Senate for neon iw the Senate © DEW HEEL ich, Wilk Kirby, and (ill- dole tepre ate business at Pinte boon acceateu for manufacturing coun. terfeit money CMY TRADE nEPORT, New Yous, Friday —6 P.M ‘There war more animetion fa the cotton market with rome eproulative fering aod prices had an up. ward tendency ‘The flour market continued dull aad tales of thir State and Weel ovo limited; Canadian war also beavy and the demand light, therm wasia fair but transnetions were moderate, it eld firm with ted below. Cong exhib were pretty [reeiy breadetults reme iter prices. Botler ptood the same, wl wan aotive with large paler, parlly on speoul Cofiew was firm, but the high ere checked operations su, tales wil was ta good demand and was very firm for both sorte, at $6 70 to $6 61, for potas, weturee Fi the day 2 300 bet ercinacy State wi $4 51 @ $4 875 mon to stratgh ec PANTS, ORO, ined Western, $50 at $512 0 $5 25; tacows aod extra 4 wae steady, but less - et So 1s @ S541 for com- fo 50 tor taney Georgetown, La. fur pearls < ellow OO a Olde o 2 ots. for Old wixed western, aud 68 @ 64 ets, for northern yottow { abieh renehed 2200 yeeverday, vie A Orteann nd Te stores were the curtent price, while he 208 = [6 California. rete cootrewed firm. and messare- | ment goods were taken on tocme varying from 708. @ Ae foot marke’ continues quiet, without change oe, A sale of at $22 per M. wr ‘orm A aaly of 82 bales wae made at 150., Sater of 16.000 Ihe at 288 B00, per Ib cash 20 bales Bucnos Ayres mixed sold at 17¢., four ‘There te but little on Dut wm mentbe Naver Browne £80 cab and 4 North county Some email parcets ® We, but 8 #0 G0 fot ot, $000 & $9 42% for new prime, 0 AGS ASS EK forclide Beet wae els told. of country at $6 for prime end 66 ASE OLS formers Beet baws eure in fair nent, «i end About 206 casks changed bands. st 03 @ Jarter Peure for very eboier Race = Gales © bales No. 1 Leghora, at 6X0, @ mort as |, Finx ia rather quate’, but bold firmly, ot $1 60 eel Tow We om Ket and wrnony the Set scare that pretty mach t the factors hed beem a tant peteck wore ie oo 'm ur owe market today is Reports pervy att ibuied to the sbuve from Ricks