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ao aoe ee NO. 5739. _ MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 18950. “1 TWO CENTS. for admission into the ‘Theatrical ‘and Musical. ial BI grees did not acosde THE HAGUE STREET EXPLOSION. Bowsny Treatar.—It i. {dea of the skiifal e | and the terri! Tel arrangements request the pr: oe M omery agatnet Milligan.—Yosterday, at half-past was 6 good idea a jovernment. Under same constitution of 1689 | hotels and public ry | Sefclock, Mr. W. E. Milli A wee, management of this well managed theatre, to bring out was at Lothrop, a? ‘ombs, oom] ings—Fire—Accident—fAnother Grasping Officer—Col, | the Preston— The Markets, $c. ‘There are to be two town meetings to-night—one by the Germans, in favor of the repeal of the law pro- yaghs & bear: splay f . sone Se ot | that sterling and always favorite piece, “ Putnam,” day of the above meeting. Seer m5 7 ir. ‘Seatth Yor He. Corban the anpiversary of wena birthday. It Po Powrtica Enteatainment.—This event i piece especially sppropriate to such an American cele- My on mand. ‘General Demooratio Cc Mir. Smith the case by saying he was ready to admi of "ebiah be fi"Chatmon . bemoorate fom "authorship of the publletion ou the ar thle clicat, | bration, in which Washington Dimoelf is the great hero -other, tecled i aged epve “4 lb TAM ss os na Jord ahora $Be sees’ ud render tee asamindhlon'ee sons of the place; and the times ta whieh he tived_times wt “a ‘ rgunnl anp Revonm Mass Meeting at Tammany Haut, ow nesses uDnecessary. which tried men’s souls—are, wi ament om the eubjoot is intense, and the City Court oon- Fnipav Everio, ext.—Tho wulted comvalttess of | ,M¥, Milligan then slened 45, admleston of the authorship of | Syents, the subject of éramatic Temtent tthe ine tinues ‘at work, fineiug those who have violated | con c e sixteenth new State, and the twenty. | the various trades and labor organizations out olieare oy » Py ly, Inst evening, was truly «birth, ae. “ 4 to the present time amount to | Vermont was the first new Stete She claimed, in- jates of the Union—an independent re- | the city, bave issued » call for » mess gathering of oit!- Shen» the Bowery, and the ‘crowd which, at au ary , ‘ards of $700, as costs of | deed, to beone of the original, making the fourteenth, | public—admitted into the Union by joint resolutions, | *°>* Tere ve of party, to respond to the resolu- te ‘Smith as follow: filled the capacious theatre from pit to gallery, was im- ‘ and formed » constitution for herself in the year after | which passed March let, 1846, "| thoms of Messrs. Walker, Webster, Seward, Houston, beiler neni as in Hague the | mense. “ Victorize,” anotherfavorite with the a The cotton factory owned by Mr. Wm. Mallalein. | the Declaration of Independence, But abe van eons Wisconsin, the thirtieth and Of the States, | 824 other Senators, in favor of making the publie r] 2 Aas "uiintended to | tle public, was played after “ Putnam,” aad both im Baltimore ty, was destroyed | sidered part of New York, which State. by its Legis. | was formed out of the Northwestern tory, and es. | lends of the United States free to actual settlers, in ppl h-hh oo he | were crowned with perfect success, drawing ‘om Monday lest. ‘The tusurance was very light. | lature, consented jin 1700, that Vermont should bean | tablished a territerial government, April ‘2th, 1836, | farme of suitable aise and limit. Letters have been r pavent--state apesinesily? pH A inosssantiy the loud and animated chetrs of « three story house, undergoing re- | inde jemt State, and be admitted imtothe Union. | August 6th, 1846. am aot of Congress ‘was passed au- | Feteived frem the above pamed Senators. addreesed gerepmaces. gr ye: ie y pextioulers Niel Mor ry fre Ripe satnee Of ee ot Fras’ mando, tov the, best 2 ‘with it four workmen, who were horribly out parced and ernment, and for the admission of the movement, end acknowledging the justice sad 1e back my } which the performers have attained, it is hardly neces- nates, oa none oem ly ered ay, | Noman tego teatrganatanited ime tana | Stent Se Unipn he onrttion war fumed | Rb? ob ape, iennae foe cia sgnd Othe | SoatiaAconuenetarattrieacttont | Sd opens ony aru natn Patna peti ta jne Ban! wu 5 10 oF om wi emitter ce i ent it Con }, an et », th heside of the ad to foreed wi lent aht hele appearence ahd ate seid $6 ‘be pretty | for by that body. "In fect, the parmancet conattaties | (ilerte ba leet og pemeition that the eect ee Parties and oltizens gencrally, and. although dalind st jeadehh of tha biden bene tfedcod, Int ie ed company perform them is the ne plus ultra of bles at 1793. el The om Frederick street, fell to the ground yesterday, Meation wae made to Congress February 19, | thorizing the people of Wisconsin to forma constitution | t the Committee of Arrangements, sy1athising with Eaiag wi 791, and on the 18th an act was declaring thet ny . ew State % sho ‘electors ‘am Hall, era from both the partics will be sh were the sides open that trionic perfection. of $10. padehins dean Med wthict btn was Aeginacl-y madara The State State, hue ee aft assigned by the Committee of emenquncaie to ahdnoes of the beiler the tube: Inte Navy Agent of thi: Mr. White, has | wae formed of territory detached from Virginia by an | Tne length of this enumeration of the different forms | the meeting. The call will be published early in the also in bis settlement, brought a list of ch: Peed actof the Sena, mounting to about $8, have been disallowed One of these iteme is a Broapway.—Although the blustering wind and in- tense coldness of the weather was well calculated to de- ter people from venturing beyond their own domioils, a vod Ci large concourre Jast evening assembled at the Broad- between | WAY; to witness the frst representation of the P.nglish his I | version of “Madelaine, or the Foundling of Paris.” Thie piece is fraught with the most startling and thrilling interest. and the parts of Madelaine and Bertrand found truly able representatives in Miss A. Fisher and wr. ature of the State dated In 1780. In | and varzing elrcumstaness under which admissions to week. ti direoted that Kentucky should, | the Union have been granted or taken in past times, | © Cevennatiow er Sr. Daviv’s Dav.—The Weish pop: | ‘2, be received and edmit- | leaves us no room to compare any one of the laws with | ulation of this elty will celebrate the anniversary of -@barge of over $5,000, ter disbursing a few thousand dentire member of the | that of California, now pressing for admission We | their patron caimt on Fridey evening, the first day of dollars ger annum to the Naval School at Anmspolls.— | United States of e State constitution | must leave that, for the present, to the application of | March. by a dinner to ladies and geutiemen. The fes- Verity, here public oMcers, whea they their hands | wae not framed when the act of admission was parsed. | our readers for themselves. tivity be enliened by music, both local and in- | am not 4: Into Uncle Sam’s pocket, make most a\ grabs. Mr. session at the date of the admis. It will be seen that States have been admitted with | strumentsl and the speeches, songs and toasts will fault | complained ‘White has been pronounced a defaulter in some of the Senaters and representatives took their and without the previous suthorization of Congress— | glow with allusions to the interesting history and lite- | helen in the tu “ but be will doubtless pay over, after a legal de- | seats before the State constitution had been submitted | formed of territory derived from cession by the indi- | rature of Wales, @ country abounding {a curious | = nose aga, in one t on the subject. ‘The cffion is considered & mere | to Congress It was received after the Stato was ad- | vidual States from portions of States previously or- | lore Am excellent feature, as well as a novel one, ia LoPkiiud pal direction, on m or f, Dyott—indeed, #0 effect - ssineoure. and according to the charges made by Mr. | mitted but moaction was taken upon it at all. ganized as members of the Union—of territory pur. | the presence of ladies at the dinner, | Seine keane ‘atta a tues pie <0 led ‘White, it is worth about $4.000 per The third State was Tennessee formed out of terri | obseed from foreign od one State ex- Tue Custom House Orricens.—The Custom House | whole of the second act scarcely a dry was to be am, The announcement made by the New York Tribune, | tory ceded hy North Carclica to the United States, by | isting as an independent republic beyond tiie Union; officers have been 7 hould jug, that the Hon. Wm. ©, Preston bai beco: agreement, copsuminated in 1790. on cendition that it | that admiestons have been refused to the firet and #e- | the firet of thie month. Fo eR SY this defect, whee os sd. imbecile, 1s positively contradicted in the Baltimore | should beocme @ State. The people of the territory | cond epplications—have been granted conditione'ly C, Sood, Coraneren.--Me.. Anson. W. Bi t ! oy = Mi o 8 i. - anne that the en authority direot from that gentieuan. He | formed a constitution in 17%6. and petitioned Congress | and urocnditionally; to take effeot immediately, to Ganar Sede. Go ; i os VaR Of ‘all H paid, at last, the mouth’s pay due on vurth of an inah too large; | seen in the boxes. The other characters = | before t! ie duties as President of the North | fer admission asa State This was the fret © ~ | take effect proapeetively, and totake effect contingeatly | OPopdege. former: colleator of tolls ia Syracuse, bas O° When ys Bag eodinns pete teenth tion ever mane to Congress with an application for | at a future day. thy ns re on tolls in — oe 8 | aT thi 1548, wien the boiler 4 afterpiece wae the comedietts of the ada! jut no report was e@ is, hoe. LL... ow MMISHIONER OF EMiGRaTION.—Mr, odrew | wee ir ” an act was passed June 1d, 1176, by which Ceunesses The Seen ee ta, Carrigan, having resigned bis office as & Commlssioner | A,B. Ta7lor, of Hingue treet, fr a high preseute enzins for | Jaron agen Svetition Pe aiene seen gen ee eee Sloub vate tepeesaibcs’ Teanemtaen etek Me or from Rochestes, dated Pe OE 1800r | Ce Emigeation, ead Baring positively refused to take | fer the beller! Ai Taplor made the cosereet with oe | the “Lady of Lyous,’ with Miss Fleer ae Pauline, aod ing the office again. as long as matters are mauaged as they ‘ re ee of the pate ay inter Th are in this tustitution, Mr. Jobm E. Develin has beed | witirairwillises ane jon ot ge bollece appointed by the (iovernor of this State in his stead. relation to its co: and how maay were ‘hey! A. ‘Tbree of the Commissioners declined to alga the an. | 1 bad such interviews, but it ishimposaiple to nay ) Ow mnan: alter tis interval d Wr. Milligan, to yor. kav wie: nual report, on the ground of gross mis-statewe: Mr. Wheatley as Claude—to wind up with the “Serions Family,” for the last time. Buatow’s THeatar,—* The Serious Family,” that never-tiring piece, which every night attracts at thie to the place of the mysiorions knock! been to the persons whom these restrictions bad been previously agreed upon, in the compact with North Carolina, which vested the terri- tory in the United States. Ohio was the next in order—the fourth of the now Jphia Correspondence. f- “ de any boiler of your patont hefore? , Pritavecenia, Feb. 22, 1850. States —the first formed of territory to which bounda- ‘Why do they not & report of their own, and ju; hese. Q.—Was that built bet enchanting theatre the fashionable socisty of New . Ties were affixed. and previous ry ta let the whole trath come out, as the public have a | tected tent? A.— " ue Washington's Birthday— Henry Clay in Philadelphia-—The as oe a stipe ety oer ig atanet right to know it ? ° | Ape pen oea? her pel York, was produced last evening before the most crowd- the defects of whi Markets, $e. was formed out of the Northwestern territory ceded by ed house we have yet seen. It is, indend, —Last evening, shortly before dark, tho roof ot 2! ry Te- you m, 10, to whom? until attor lee, and if The premonitory symptoms of a most exciting day | Virginia. avd accepted by Congress, on the terms pro- ua, the butiding called the Atlantic Garden, at the footot W,cr'® Aecta cane oh ten markable fact in theatrical aunals,that the sams hw hi a ‘Der of several months, ur staid old city 1s wide awake | Congress provided government for the whole tercitery ay, fea rete Nias dee Baas ond Fiakstshs ieiates, | a of voun foun it” | Dag rulved a very diioult problem, and proves, at every tT bg by Qe > " a this morning, ready, willing, and able to do honor to | in 1789 and divided it into two districts in 1800, T' st am | No. 267, was driving down the Bowery about 12 o'clock | make this commnnicaticn to Mr. Taylor” Av-aisut gw. | derformanes. how mush wood piece is capable of whex od the Fap- | yesterday, it came in contact withe wegon belonging | years » hmoreox- | to Arnoux & Co's express baggage train. Ono of the gay to Hr ire to amuse an idle mince or | horres of the omnibus was upset, and plunged violently | Pve, hit u until held dowm by one of the passengers, who quickly | j.3) ir on leaped out. ‘The wagon bad the axle broken, and the | baler by causing hind wheel torn off; but, fortunately, no one was hart, | in oensejueoe Acctent.—A man named Daniel Hayes had his leg the (ub broken, yesterday afternoon, by the tail of a bale o cotton, 9 loading a abip at the foot of Maiden lan He was immediately removed to the City Hospital, whe It was cet. Raiuway Accroent.—Mr. Jenkins, conductor of the Housatonie freightoar. when near the fittefeld Breach, coming down to this city, on Phursday, fell off, and the | proper tool gener: for sual . pre pa Sven Rien tated bien on 2 . Head erparenty'h | Bwont Gove) Chanfrau, ite little hero, Master Murray. and all pa Teculé pot, and would not couutenan its eceves and pictures of dissipation, tumult,’ riot, , Officer MoGrath arrested ed Wik | ga. 1 , vice, virtue, honesty, praying, and repentance, ooa- the ney, in Theatre Alley, tinues to command the same unprecedented affiux . Eaeterm district ie the present State of Ohio. T ‘the anniversary of Washingston's birthday, or the bat- right of admicsion of the States formed out of te ‘tle of Buena Vista, in o civil, political, and warlike | ritory was provided for by the ordinance, which de- | Manner; and, by way of @ coup de thedtre. to offer ups | clared that whenever any of the sald States should brilliant ovation to the evou expreted living “ embodl- | have sixty thourand inhabitants, it should b+ ad- ment” of whig principles Already bas the circus | mitted by its delegates into the Congress of the clown, in & chariot drawn by twenty-four ponies, and | United States. on an equal footing with the origi- Preceded by s band of musis. passed my window, the | pai States, in all reepects whatever ; and that if <ortége fianked on either side by hundreds of Little rag- | consistent with the general interest, States might bo ro hy 90 Sed rascals, with ledgers under their arms, and with | admitted with fewer than sixty thousand —[n 1502, | ‘boush net (in bonor of the meeting to. vight) portions cf the great | (4 pril 30.) Congress parsed @ law authorizing the ter. | Much is? Staple of the South flying from an uumentionarie part | ritory to ‘® constitution at. | come Of their garments Military companies are marching | iy Japuary, 1803, the constitution was Presented to | through these raj and cou: marching in the uighhorhood of the State | Congress, referred tow committee, which never report- | rectly, thatcon rs House, to the sterm delight of their teld officers, who | ¢d on the subject, but « law was passed (i sare seated on fiery chargers, who in their tera, are | 1863.) which is peoulfi standing on their bind legs, whisking their tails, ao- | admit Obio into the cording to the rules as laid down in Scott's Tacties — Aufens young whigs are flying about ia any, every, ireetior the boi yr was building. Q.—What did you | soted by talented artisie, We will pot repent to-day complained to hii of the defeots 1 | what we hare so often #xid; but we remind those whe fear. that from the | sant to know how # shooting husband mukea a revola- they would | tion in bis owa house. to go to the Chambers street theatre wud ree Che Serious Family,” with Buctoa, Brougham, Clarke and Wra Rusna'l io their respeotive the sane | parte ‘The entertai te conoiuded with the laagh- jhe here of an anvil, to make them suis. ble farce entitled vinrrind Life,” acted wmidst shouts ing to foros | cfapplaure irom the highly delighted wadience. To- lo Langer than wes intended. Jared 60 | night The Serious Pauly” wili be repeated, with the eplit, vabes and that I believed some | 8Ucce#eful drama called" Phe Demon Jester.” that they hed Cuaxrnav’s Nationa, Toxarar.—The © Mysteries aud Miseries of New York,” with its great hero, it, and to letters of the in; and it betokens that the wainted with the English This is cortait ow nga. oe te answered #0 by a human being, bu only by sore being of mare than wortal satistied that Quch questions never 4 (xcept perhaps im ope or two ent of one oF two hundred of failure. & whatg myself I know. { wont to thy women live who claim 0 ry ‘end no mn, with the view of completing all the mae Sue fe. Sengében this afereven ona ae frp have been in the practice of ¢: of viriters from all parts of the city, who come ia arrangeme: pi he a ther an « ‘causing the equipages and carr wita black servants to easite nord conrad tench oghabncncongpon: fm we @ etate .. ind unfavorable for elias cht 008 Ov te #0 forth; Fy be, ir. Tayior, woulda readily see t! down the steps of their reifures, that they way conveyed, in & close car? age. to the residence of R. H Cl FO SeRemedacet ates | pee eee eae ot | eae 2 fem tn slowing © Boiler t go ons, which mighs far: Chanfrau and Master Murray before the curate f in Wi ockings, it was with two gentlemen I kuew, and with | drunkenness. pee y ps, as it USE KOMe day or other, Over Mose and hit Sve craix ashee pecnsoe 3 Gina Bnew. A, posses asked to 5 adventurer, shutting out big Lise and little Lise, ‘the little hoy and the pretty Mise the fair damsruse, Gertrude Dawes, aod teenes of this exciting drama, from publ fe @ great accommodat any that | of local deseription and 5 k We. whieh excites such unabated interest, is placed now fu the midi between two other pretty and plest Moet Danine axo Svcesterus Necao Ropnen Ex- | it may be seem without waiting to the iast by tl rior. —Mra. Disbrow keeps a boarding house at No. 78 oa } It who wish to Leonard street, and Mr. Covkiin Titus and his wife, ‘? y 1 pay see the rich enactaente now going on at the and his deugbter and her husband board there, with © rly at the box wthice to secure se others. One or two nights ago, clothes which had been she teller ning. bef out in the co Pree d ag ad ua it wad to! '* OLyaric Tueatee, ~The eatertatamsnts Se 8 sae ‘yesterday morniag, yoo hay. commenced Iset night, at this al filled theat put sicret, with as littie delay as ‘prsetionbie. ‘Notwithstanding Ail the efforts now mak to vent @ pul Teen) m, the probabilities are y iL th ori: Chat the “ boys’ will not and cannot be resteniaed | Petes totes Sonesta tine ae eytne, people of the ‘from testifying their euthamastio r gard for that‘ same | and providing that if the raid coon” be ved by the next Congress. the State very firmly at provious rates. Sates of comm | be admitted. “Tike constitution Sestormed ta fame + oA limited asiness doing im wheat at yes- | 1519 amd the State admitted by law, April 8 1812. \olasees frm at Tall prices Ne eales of SiS Mes ertates Farr bape yo 4 stipuiations po AL regard) ation Missiestpp! river, Tate of interests ‘Tus | and other rivers which run through the Staten)” In the case of Indiana (the sixth new State,) formed | out of the North weetern territory, another ourred. Congress pasred an a pt ‘the people of the territory to fo te the kao kings, these spirits would communicate wi asked omg his fai f the tu ‘ut im the blacks iit ering up the view ia drama for, and ep inquest being beld {a verdict was returned in oe with these facts. jverpretors: Prep! Yeapgea™ Niclogioal questions. But 1 did not mavens ing effected an entrance into the house, to the by the drama called “ Flying Coiv It was ori i ing ©! ba ying t aus ted Prendential electors “Cat ts | Menice.beeany Lele Lamalababeteraniarg with ee | Toxm Alte Di'brow and flan tating sliver spoons | cooded ty the new snsessstel extrevagenss eattieg was admitted to | ter ia Bypecket, ‘aud 1 asked tela mee wis tas'| fa her “pocket, lacked ber inalds and then pre. | Fane She tune ee be “The Magic Horn,” in which Miss M. Taylor, Misses loase of Representatives. it | writer wae, and whom is oR, se in- to the of Mrs, Titus, which was ly- msde stoameasier? A.--Notthat I a are o' | Conover and Nickinson were enthusiastically appland- ito the Uaion was | Guiry the spirit would not answer; }. — ivg open, as Tee” cxpeotee her husband. who get jena gay thing of the kind. It is preposterom ed. Mitcbell appeared in bis favorite part of Jacod aaty the votes | Rese of bis the young women ssid Ag mere very eseey. | 3S ublie house in Park row, and does not uw lene rare you bien s pratioal onginenr? ig. in tl of “ Boots at the Swan,” sad was “ Rap, rap. rap! The spirit says be wi wot other quos- mee. . jodre nine years. whom did you fir | before any act was dove reeoguiziog | hone it’s Raa ‘rap, fap! Hels very wiiliog | come home Uli a late hour. She imagined it washer 7f* ape received with the most unequivooal marks of setirfan her as a member of the Union. were received and count: : Pished if the spirit; would tell me the Same of | bustend who came ip; for though the rascal brought sf) ene’ kom? | thom, ‘The performances concluded with the furcw nt The following letters were cro of the report | ed by both houses of Congress in conveation of the dinner te Senor Carcache, published in yester- Misslesipp! was the seventh new State. it was part day's Herald: — of the territory now forming the two States of Alabama Waanincros, Feb. 12, 1850, and Mississippi, which was ceded to the United States _ of ave thi yy reosived your favor of | by Georgia and Sou! ‘eroting. Territory was added ‘the Sth instant, stating that the Atiantic and Pacific | both om the north and south by acts of Congress. By Sh! we bay as @ testimony of their respect | gonsent of the State of (rorgia, two States wore laid for Senor Ed) ache, have determined to give | out im the tetritory. Congress reversal times refused him public dinner at the irving House, on Toursday, | thelr assent to the formation of te; bat the inst., and thet they have directed you to invite | (viarch 1) an act was parsed authorizing the P, ERp! ght with bim, the did net see him at first, as ebe did erce not raiee her head. She was soon, however, startled by the manner in whieh the fellow was bustling about the rocm, aud on sitting up in the bed, what was ber hor- ror on beholding a big + apping black! She soreamed, end her daughter. who with her husband were.in the peat room with only telding dvors between them, sprung out of bed and diew the folding doors, but on see negro she was 80 horrified that she could nor could she get back, being fixed betwerm the 4 & etoara engive. of a high pro jad, for the pare | * Who's My Father ?” which was acted in a remarkable va chanical pirpovos, Thad | manner by the talented artists of this theatra. To- Ld night the bill is uuusually attractive. [tis composd of © Flying Colors.” ©The Magic Horn.’ “Sere toga Springe,” with Mitcheil in the part of Timothy > | Tapewell, and of the fairy ext anne, © Came % | Falseman and Badoura.” The house will be filled, ne | doubt. auay Ovens, Faroay Nv or Novellicaused “ Maria di Roham’’ to be sabsti- = ° Gestiemen:— a 1ST, F hen the and nnder it? | | be present | bave been many years. and am | the Western District of Mississippi to form ‘stand ‘clear os "i vasban. rf 80 h devoted to the success of ibe enterprise | tion and State government tI © constitutio bed “slend se Up st man beer BS de my re a fomy Teale Gh a ont Git the wtsecn tuted for“ Anna Boleva’ Donizettl bas taken the ia yeu are embarked, that if my official duties | formed im August of the same year, and in December | to see under It, the least. At the escaped, taking Mr Titus's clothes with him. In the subject of “Maria di Roban’’ from a celebrated drama of did pot forbid (as they do) abse the State was admitted by resolution ind the of all this uproar and confu-ion Mr. Titus walked he F i = 1 ‘i os Id accept 0d Iiivois was the eighth State admitted, formed out of | ceepens ph apes ho lay by in the dark, waiked out; | the French stage, known as “ Un duel sous Richiie ty the Northwestern Territory, fo pursuance of the ordi- | “ gery ye eouah o bes and ory wae ralsed im —s pley that bas recently been translated in England, the nance of 1187.” The ast of Congress to | ‘Geeaped, and nothing bas since be which ple to meet in convention and form « State, kc . was A ship canal, to connest the Atlantic end Pacific | passed in April. 1818. The constitution was adopted ia ceeans, which existed only im the dreams aod hopes of | august the State admitted by resolution in De- | apd performed by noble ladies the direction of Earl ly (hat vou were tmall vom: for more then cember of the ear ee. to me that perb: ‘to be universally Alabema came into the Union the ninth of the new the ik my quatdian spirits, Bas }—@ work indispensable in the progress States. formed out of the remainder er Lie Bot eastern portion civilization, and without ~whicb, it may, fm the territory, after the formation of the dapee of time, be found impossible to retain our vast | State af Mississippl. The separate terri was orge- on the Pacific, LK ay | nized In 1517, on Petition of the legisiative y, an ac Union, [am not ponyed ocomvention to form « State, a merit in the eb constitution was ad a August, and the State was admitted by reaclation in December of the same year. Maine was the tenth new State. It was originsily part of Massachusetts. and entitled the District of peng with great fooling orth frequent burate of ap} dan: | baine By consent of the Siate of Waseachusetta given : iy. "han, top, 20h S08, jords concerning it. The rest) Legislature oo une, | the people " itenys he will ikany more ” On District of Maine formed a constitution wad Siete | eet a) ie ,and then as jou of ma) being at the house, the perso been appainted to cvme'at a fate spirit, an reonal difficulty with government in October, and im December petitioned + | Congress tor admission into the Union as an ladepen- dept State. The attempt was made to combine the admission of the two States of Maine and Missouri ia ou fa saley immeaieve eg gh + . There portorm vce yee | on Mon ny. and Siguorine TraM's benedt will teks place on —~ when an excellent entertainment t « House —The§ Musical Fand Ar. id the fi ree sald, ing, aod the iaquirer ea ‘én. But 1 eannee ray he: as there to select from, nor 4 JOnN M CLAYTON. FROM GIR HENRY LYTTON ROLWen. Wasnisoron, February 12, 1850. Geetis ex: —1 have not the honor of ual building 14 warmed we tabte Sexe te the water furneces, which diffuse @ genial bh toad bio writing jotm: bet Aston Pisce Or ir with Mr. Caroac could * The tront of the butlding eociation concert takes place this evening. ThidMavces be at New York on Thursday, the 2st “anewersde our reede bt aware, Is of ought to be crowded. Sas poe dome told tn Elinabetben style, with richly wrought bea libel. | Cunsery's Orena Hose. —The entertainments at thie ry oe ~~ brgied . This magnideent structure To roth | Popuisr resort, this evening, are for the benefit of T. of @ ship cansi bet: 4 ® = og te _s 5 Hy ay ay age bel it | nt orn bP — the Atlantic and Pacific, and | Pepere S ponent fetulon oss ‘rermly poster’. it had boon | members of the band, having been under the menage: Cee iraes 10 on cedees weashs : veneing rep, rap! ¥ three o'clook votabitsh ment, ment of FE. P. Christy for the part eight years. tite pom yp PS ye, oS bes ta the opiri that time, being pretty well Siled, an imprompru moatin | many admirers will. we have no doubt, crowd the hall Gocmme Sapee promos the interests | Goes seereeer anes neeg: was organized, and Mr. Joseph Hoxie addressed thove to Ite utmort cepacity. on this the anousl appeal of the States and Great britalo. C4 Socount of ther the spirit unicated to ome Present, He madea few remarks, and contrasted (h® Suppo, married woman hold arewectable | beneficiary. Tbe company will give thelr usual Sater- Te cee two nations, which hove A suergy, activiey and enterprion of the present dey. with Degen in eck ed Frowaht sp siitdren, an lived Nap: day afternoon concert. commencing at 3 o'elook &.M. bonds of sympathy, united suit Sed hla tomerks te tedersinu toctonm wed the clostele ber pises, chelead toms guilty of’ come the pa por NT yy tation there, but was whe!ly uekme feel be a pride 4 that rome person 7 jeot of the British Crown, @ world her youthful tm: at Americas Mussom.—To day, the ge at citizen; oad expsvatiog | yoy be wel No ve inaiitnied ht thie piace of amurement are for the benefit of Mr. 4. “Fhe sentiments bich are igudiy. besnese The defendant poblished nothing vat | Roberts, for many years assistant stage The Neces selected are The Virginia Muramy,” with Wi D. Rice, as Ginger Bias, This will be followed »: it’ the burletts of the “Jeslour Hurband.” aad the panto- mime ot “The Megic Trumpet.” h the whele of i if z a Es 2 3 ipresed his dissent from thi joes my client appear in tive And Jastitinble ond: A i H Seostee, | Ses ern ye ox, WENRT cLay. Tiel government was established im 1819, ‘Fhe are 4d, whieh ghvee the evidence very {uily,''@ the Martinetti family will appear. FR THE euinoron, 10th Feb. 1980. Michigan, the thirteenth State formed out of the | Seal oF wianess of hie tieet. ng gi team sth | Maxooxox,—Thie negro company are dotog well Gextiewes:—I am very thankful for the North western Territory, and claiming aright of sdaie i ber ary, publishes thiseardin the sews- 68 Bowery. The performances are of a very amusing —f seve Tee bcads Coca. © Scommeas ubtoned a tats eee ee | So Rose Ras Sary preeten Phage Ses caeaete ppt Carlee . fad A Ty eed 1° Z . on , and industry.” the best oap- coal Tarensacie—R ve © —Thle inimitadie : Seiden od toe cous tans Val, “Mekemnaata, mate cpptt> | Pee Sit. ‘Liste leamet someting bem the ona L tak dou toatotrrtn paseeien ond of Calo tbe Gisnsnere $5 oshee wnee.ine Gace ah ves cela, £20 violinist will give © greed concert at the Tabernacle the Arkansas for admission, | Dive been on. But t0 me the kaoctiege ti Ives are net | of trade eammot deprive the M Leached the testimony of Mr. Momtg whe on Mondey evening next He will be assisted by Sig- Mende of Arkaneos Waredppeatn, ok ance ot | Wu's wee shoe Shy main esl ot Les, of the Gem of Leo, Fenton 0 Pee te b -—~ “Lnedl cepeeechadleedanran wae init in the | porine F.. , H.C, Timm. and » grand orohes- ‘exietence of slavery. ‘thet : 6 Intreduced to those present, spoke ® ‘ «60 tthe correct one before | tre, under the tion of Signor Le Meona. Choetd nos cums ts iettbons iaeea minutes. He alluded to the novelty of the a pembetaon iovcha te prevenbobes she terre + —The bdeautifal national patating. Arkansas. The prohi- Political Intel ry of, was aitempted to, bemade, but fall. | “At the recent town election In Grondags , 1, | Cd Sa. Ge, company, bes ements Me Betsy aw Bo i tence ete ed ete | M. de Chatilon, representiog the *. eth mete cene Tae Leetaries wikegh’, conventions of | Y , the whigs have slested @ aud the ‘aetna oe | Tos cnscented tsar Sadonahing, cna te mugamstteaa | Dette of Hessen, do le False, le attracting crowde of thon of Congress, the formation of States. | brat ¥ ” 7 epprestation of thelr Rindnese tle teleneee fee Let oon will the live positions of the American and Mexioon aresies, There sae a dieputed bownderg mite’ Genet matte, | ‘The Legislators of Tynnessee, before its adjoarn- | ines, who Iikewtoe deal in rags, bate eronted LF ccupy thtes houre mote am ts testes tormenta people of the hae tied alicna to vote ta ment. passed resolutions ‘he dissolution of the Dalene, they ore not unminasul thet they ore tr! h farther im this case to-night, | onc ush@en is playing New formation of the State, Both States were, however, | UBt0D; end declared, as they would take mo | on the public for their success He hoped the SEAT rel ieeah ofl bere. aot! camateted om the seme day, (June by ast ection for the appointment of to attend the | building would be « lasting monument of A Mr. Mentgomery may oe well anewor jaet Mr. Murdooh is playing at Memphis, Tenn. Congreee—Arkanras without condition. "sat ren | Convention to be held at Nashville, (avanter:) ‘The persons a on Ait Cophtan- Tea hotter to leave that over for considerm- | - the sonstitetion wea repebiicen, saa tat the territery Sonsoray Remegeuss She Ren: Maton C Tar Hew = We are compelled to omit ir. finith-11 is better for you to back ont of this prove- left. this olty for Wash’ on M last, by blo" Ard that the child should All bor: con'ained more than forty-seven thousand seven han. 3 tt our desoription ws aneit will make & great noise Inthe world yet, | Fee 1 — dred inhabitants, the federal number for a member of | $1 MORE“ Serum goce at the ectance of several mer, | of tbe Hungarians, till mt de pte | FM: Colman —This was an setiow tor Wrearh of con, : - ned abun sl tee 6 _This fine com th Tee, if you go on wi tract. Damages were at $5 500. It was al iy LYS admitted on the same Eisen, coe sashes to seep the Gameantioe moremane nae by Ce ata = Connolly, pared the jomegomery— tive boiler haw ole enous in OF | that the defendanta agreed, tm 1847, to deliver to plaia~ soo thet tise of by obtaining this concession from Congress. The | Yesterday, and looked remarkably weil. Their hamde | WO, 54 a1 11 orctock, was them fixed for the further | tiffe 2.000 barrels of ine flour, City Mills, Rooher- tively, and on condition 2 conven! ' | ministry have an t at Washington, in the | *ie fancy caps were much admired. hearing of the ones, ter, at $6 per barrel. ment was in writieg, slected by tbe people of Michigan. tor that single par- | Dimear? slcrady fare 00 agen a itis ine nace ——__—_— | “There was's large number of witnesses in attendance, | and the payment to be made on eaoh delivery, whioh ee Bees ee oe ee en sattee ‘to How 4 tog Me. Ui Breen: > 7 - ‘wae to consist of 200 barrels at a time. The piaintit the boundary between M and Obio, | £oslem, to see xoelleney depating Mt. Comeren, Ayn Ct Iereneetine rrom Ve —We are informed by «| Tee ryt ad K convention was held, which aid accept the act; but | Thee in ition to hie advisers, ee his secre. | — Wasninoron's city, dated Campsechy, the. ftynas cat opposition was made again, on the ground that SS ce phy Wy EOE Gaaloe vemaiee sand - CE or. | Beale & Co th orised meeting wate | thelr . Cameron's abase veholders buildings. libert; jee, one guerilla P Indiviguals, chosen witboat aoy authorits pix the | the South, we apprehend, will not be the best recom- in the river, 1p commemoration leading Indian Chief, | Sled. The = nent. The chjection was strongly urged, | ™EBCation he cam take with bim to the federal capital. | rary ot the biruh of thet creat ‘with bie tribe, was taken | Beale & (0 procseded sgalnat State govern: Py = Toronto (Ca) Independent, Feb 13 Washington. The Continential Guard ‘nd with him $2,600 In money. A large quan. | Trcovern’) $4 full foree, @, an eseort of arms. ammunition, &c , aleo into hands | "There wae American’, on their wee oomeidered quite an tin - | tract but defendan’ of thetr 'srethren tant! ye A me | was snceasive, F? no ven evidence of exheus. | PA hep 4 } 4 " trea pee that 1 ie of semen, reunion. from from the as fo. | Gaver the valus of the four at the thee market prise Hone of seat ) stages, Bot the result of the movement was uno Lt ) | ‘The jury, mot being able to agres, were discharged by niera eet Tints of thet wabappy Postar not rp. hope oom meen nomads witt sit Uhis day (Batarday) Chief Jastion Fadmonde will sit 4 4 Ieaceable manne ‘wey toon be to bring It to ® or the purpose of hearing special motions, 7 f

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