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THE NEW YORK HERALD. . NO. 5746. Gui ste py i Waoek or abe a recent for her et pracy and power ake, ie sat tee ane 8 of the present eri: eis the blessings o al Rivwand forever, on ear: ae Chairman Youne jen. Committee. Pd Le ee DWARD C. WEST, Hever: “Bras Lo * Hevay AncuLanivs. Jn. om ites of Lomtmmaey 14 7k . Ina Baxe: Garner Piet, Fi 4 tee of A: Gon'l Committes. Union oF rue DeMocmacy ox Prixcirie. ‘The Meeting called for the 16tn has om eige by the interference of pe and all similar sivern to create Yoetat the time and pince abo instant, (| Tammany Hall, ® band of rioters sectional di ; ions visions ‘New York, Feb. 26, 1850, u. Narmaster, Janvis, Warrioox, de. F Bonuvien Livinesrom, s, Pa Mokvanat, ® Manwine, Suvtm an In- 2ert B. oe Chul nds B sur P a R& T 5 a Cc Bey yee z — Sane De® meyer nd ae Coleman pest Weidman juldebrand Von Gihen MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1850. Ereccn: rere Patrick Rovert Cosuaught Pever B Wart wi dnccb F Unkiey , oo W swtin John Cuddington 4 La Grige Na kiward Ruthven 3D Lewis Somuel J: hoeom Be ¥ Leland, a i ks Brown Bene Tyler jum W fitney Mocatry dames Frainor Boreasr Seene Fitcismons HJackson mAs Nathea 4 Sutton r Patrick M'£lroy Ff tty H sth be im re vacl W Henshaw Jorupn wieat Wil oy F Clarke J Van OC chard T Tucker Bee) U dorcon les a Howes Wn Word: worth Pover Valentine J Lasse! Joba T B: Any Many Ornen, 1GHTH WARD.—AT A ad or TI ‘ratic Republican Wi ites of held at ¢ buichiil’s, tens ere 'o the sound and pateiotic dectrizes 1@ Bou! Dat olson letcer snPoaivot ae That the late meeti true light; whatever, can we het ve faim ou allegiance to the Demo- oratio General Committees, of which HM Western is Chair je spprove their acts and that our thanks are re Ward. to attend, and protect. themeslves oitit im the acted right of assembling in Public meetings, unawed dy ruflane. and undismayod by Mies. ip the free expression of their opinions upon matters of great public ornare A 7, 2OEG: 8. TIERNEY, Chairman, pro. tom. ATHROP MiowarL Frezratarox, § S00F tries. Caracas, January 29, 1850, Interesting Intelligence Tha Coffee and Cocoa Cr0p Arrival of Foreign Diplomatic Agents—The New Ame- rican Charge— Meeting of Congre ‘Things with us begin to look better. The large coffee and cocos crop and the good prices obeer up the plan- tors, a after the dismal effect of the civil war, 1 Bedford Hinten Wilson resumed the charge of ‘the Britieh legation at Caracas, as Consul General, on the ist January. He has brought with bim some positive instructions from Lord Fuimonte, ‘one of | which is to bold Venezuela responsible for any loes va vubjects may sustain in consequence of the law of Espers (or stay law), which was passed by the lest he 224 December, Mons. Francisco Adolfas Lave imar succeeded Vions jentials, as Freneh barge, tary of Foreign Affairs, aod was pre- sented to Pivident Vionagas on the Sth January. On the 2d ianvary, the Hon. B. G. Shivids intimated to thie goversment tbat he bad liberty to retire from che United States legeti-n. and return to the United States. Mr. Shields policited an interview, ke the pe rarvees ef introducing bis successor, J. Nevitt Lae 7th wae appointed for that ceremony, oa Mr. Steels was presented to the President, and banded in bis credentiais ae (barge de Affaii the Untned tes to the government of Venezuela Mer. 0) Bow at Leyusyra, with bis officers, ai hele Tespects at the United States iegetion. in art vaiform. inthe absence of Mr. Steele, his lady received them Congrers aesemblet on the 20th (Sunday), and every day since, without @ constitutional number. watil yes- teréay, the 28th, whea the Senate elected sir, Rendon as their President, eud the House of Representatives Dr. Machada as their President (Speaker), om the firet vote, The Congress then adjourned till to-day, atone | yee, o'clock cara — 0 be sent in. | By the by, the message jent Caylor was sent to Fresldent ‘Moneras on ‘tn wth inet., on be kept it tor wo As the Rockingbem rail: to. Tam ol toclose without furihy pods dey, mee ‘Tne Hungarian wxiles, es - RICANSI— remnants of the olde: free vation of Europe ners lendeo on the hospitable shores of the free Union ot North Awerics. | but two kinds of nations on earth — tke enslaved; Hungary was, from the outset, a ‘ce of the tive States each at other's dispore! for m wupport; the despot ever hospitality, dd and comfort. Free people have seen, alas! too late, their error, in treating cach other with iudifference; the result of which bas been, for the last sixty years, all the free States cf Lurope have fallen a prey to tyrants. Hungary resisted the conquest through the course of Bine centuries, amid trials, such as no olher people hee experienced, it maintained its liberty and pen- denee. ition as the rampart of Chris. flee with the Turks, re- * of Eure Hlous tt’ the ful faithlers suffered Russia to rend i id Ht on the free inheritence of America with the a the battlo-fel set bet irom each other; many of us H i z i 3 i H ef 3 : a s eiae 582 = | i Ei iil it : cae w 4 to soek rest from the labors of Faiteviaton, calety to await Mow frou the day x ‘ehien Pre Providenee bas tn reserve for the resto- ration of cur ceuntry. We look with con idence fi bospitable reeeption in this generous land, that may alway? clerely tocarry on the struggle for the liberation of Face to a victorious Ineue, Ged say Gea bi A beartfrit greeting to the free Americans, from the exiled patriots of Hengary ' Ip the name of the exiied Hw: THE COMMITTER. Colonel Jous Fracay, Adjutant General, Bratev Laszeo, Colonel, Major Cowmmuive Traneh, Captain Faenion Raosron, Rev. Growee A Wr Late Mioieter Plenipotentiary to Major Rowano Preovone —eme ited States, New Youx. February 48, 1860. | meeung at Comme oe Gallin Favorof Land | There was s very large meeting at Tammany Hall last evening. composed of persons who are favorable to | the movement lately made in the Senate of the United | Ssater, by General Cass and others, havi away of the public domain in small por- tions toactual settlers —the land to be inalienable. As soon asthe meeting was org: the subject of land reform, which had been addressed to the committee of arrangements from distinguished Persons at a distance, who were invited to speak on the oceasion, were read. From them, we select the fol- | Inppinesa’ "tne Tei cane nized, several letters on read, and unanimoasly adopted by t! lew, ui thie tight has been earnes' isk Sees te eneret public jourasle of the day: bs securing § se Tah, LETTER FROM MON, DANIEL WEusT: 9%, |. Kuv sen, Beq. :— Dear Sir—The request conta “4 ur letter of the 8th commen sation aud reepeo! ubject to which 4 T hepe to it relates, fa the Senate. PANL, WEBSTER. Yours, respectfully, LETTER FROM Hon. Lawis ¢ be favorable to a grant of ete Iand: Tam, J. H. Keyser, aad LETTER FROM RT. ic inna ary actual settle 7 328 RWIS CASS, 7. misKor HUGH ce lit 1 The Tighe of every human ee ps sees ownersbip in si eutof one thousan jand, = Dear &R:—I received your com tive Durperen: of cecape fr: Welcome to the’ thrigot he may become the master of bis own lal of his own, fortunes: whil ite ae mm the sul fy, dentitied mith he inter iM on invitatle as seems to exclud r et the subject is 01 ad forbid any act of the eander which al express them to. you, wi fH deem i¢ worth while ‘to eaprese, v nd poor. IC 1 Tanderstand the ase vo which lied, it has been i@ poor ae well as roceeds of their sale ha: iy {04 the Demet of ait the people, & source of publie revel ens of the general All the people, or to com the government to ai Stherwive, the public lamds to those. on one side, or forbid that government from selling them to those on th think ‘that the poor mon which hes hitherto Dosing of the publi 1 cau hardly seo hi ion through the socal trite ex: bears ube glorio opprers himeelf upon our oring elarses hay en on advantages from the course pursued by the goversment in diss mentioned, and believing that the Freedom of the rustic | memt, howe: Lands is a measure ewe and great advantage ii which will eran sr athing like & monopoly of the evil, 18 for parposes of sal speculation yy prttdent and vectual i Teaut if arte pted proprietary condit iy of Great Brita As ts trus, that in the “between the Limite: a “although the vast pub= this try and the comparative paucity of Shoe whe verk tend fur actnal cultivation, may render the ¢ alluded, a remote oi 23g which invite Rim, both by the. salabrity of the el An6 the fertility of the soil. the hizdest wishes of success t im ATFAUREMEN by which euc! 1 be held forth to the.h ‘eo measure calculated to create a wore effective bond of uaioa between the several classes of whieh our republie ts composed, betviers not pooressed cf other lands, ivatenable exonpt. to Janalese persone: will be found all the advantages of the pre- sont venure, while avoiding ite, mighty, hoa « wubjest has engaged the atten- very little dow this subject, will be taken i T remain, very roe rt (UGHES, Bp of New York. . : Aud onfading sure LETTER FROM MON. SAM HOUSTON / 8. Sexare Cnasmmen, Washi LZ aes? B. Kevoun, Esq, eps a + Bi prowerty exceeding in value ‘ihe pum of $1.90, and who de sign 1y actual settlement hy, gitizene of the U a States. Suche rant wo from the enjoyment of all. The proginent f it exports aud i10 port fantites salecved as ry eopsoquencs uf vf wombers, labor im the States will fbn guems pee war 4 Feasrnable inferences, and I ap supported in them by the tert and experience eu had no doubt of te ulty ite less { owt country’s happt cy tarnish the esoete few aguinas adversity contrast wita anal mproveaten orien debt, ct creat y ter jan de reserved b; Taine ie above ech ara ane c is sume the frvthel ts the coer ‘ware carried out, ss win vine otis y yeas pay tire & ‘arily enhance roverunvent. At we 84 We linpore restrict tude and imporience allow me to tender you », best wishes for Re) combination thas wo" princi p! the strictest sense of libe beat , sopeel Sesion © he entire seesiom te press the cow a be wets & on OMe ee eetsthean 4 through you, the National By best wishes and oe aN Moston. aes verren racy Dean A 30m: Yout AsniNoTON CIT letter: but | have none, My beat is in the land stress Seelene, p04 [ensar Wy conrummation, Ot ioeae - and ieee es. piel Isa some aba ae Tae i it, 60 far as OF Br peoat iom ie Concerned, mainly “4 wre Guds insgl redeem cad-when it io sBeciel, I tkall have : nen OOF an fortber mission il an, " Yn conclusion, sir, lot me ask of yeu to Prosant to, the ih me jcamra se sanity of, gate | bre _ of your eirvie eat thanks ourteenth street marion y for leave to LJ have « fon good ir houses, jot that of the pampered eit | peow'co buihd a house tats 38 siven to fd bead of mono) my sincerest wishes for presperis and parvo the 1 Cod ", Beat, 40 ask reet w Other fushiopable’ireete aad. w ‘The following preamble end resolutions were then that would recelvet’ The other day "she Chie ag es Police mevting: tailed Sreenns of wagreney tn thiv city, and immo~ Js sermons were preached on the subject im f New York, But thore, who tress the ince philosophers. Give the the landless, ‘That ie the only way of reach del Bie io ee ar avery ie aay advocated By Henialatiy enactment, te all who Teoommended by tate able advocates: tes Ser disregare of sucleiy will be rome Ned jelphis, w and other they will soon haveng use fond pemitentiarise (ap There in this city, if naca— feel stron; the cou viction that. wo, ‘are utteri: deniable truth, Cie © aesert that aras, by hie to the free use of all the elements no- | evils of quenee of there bel ‘a just o! ry, to mustain life. man of com nou intellect, stances within his con= ot subject to tl incontrovertible fact, that am: it a Jag pd man of toil, because it opens an avent “xi reqited, Iabur, Bidding hi mug withheld from hime P 2 begging of us [Ferens ayetem, the ingenuity of the Door man 4 con: juto an engine to be used in the han. Raltone for hie gua injury, and that of bie fellow workmad: invent @ oF ani at the same time, it mal ‘inp DK sur, an i i plied to the divad= thee | podem followed, and the mecting w pre- by the ever: eresping Iamonting over the wrongs | adjourned. dupen- by soo dence and a home can wan be prepared teen full 0p: Police En mont of his better nature, aud ® higher standard of mural sp7h Butchers) Melting “Ascoctstion-—elleged Defalea- —. Pyne ‘he further hearing was costinued. epee. It appeal triot, who loves his 4 country met wand’ preiers her prosper ling ageinet Robert Eider, Se Butchers’ Melting Asoo! to any schemes of self rom convuised nkappy Europe, are fleeing her pa- ons of the earth, our couatry nd refuge of the ‘and the asylum of liberty. The duugaris te ty, and our legislators v deavors to secure Yin) a This ie w through bis hands tro os] and shipments mode by him. Mr. Elder was elected for the present year; but in consequence of anew clause having been adopted im the constitution of the association, appointing @ fo pase by EER committee of three members to form a sale committes, In View of theso considerations aud others that might be | of which, Mr. kider wae one (but of whieh arr: he Bh ea, npg he resigned loulated to fur or tie ends of justice | offical posit: butchers ware not 8 0 it quite so Bumerous fey y= the png day; still there , with jolly, sufiling Tequirite qualidcations for ling ups fast nag. Oa ir M. K. Hamtiton, the 2 other in thet was @ goodly number pre exbiditing all t rT preclude United sta reserved for the free !y, in Limited quantiti honor the men of all poli aa! book- beeper of t K..3 Mr. Haniltop proceeded on the cross examiaation — cash Mr. Fider bas been a member of the association since 3. wesolved, That we look with pride and satisfaction to | its organization, contributor of = bbe the action of cur State Legisiature, im so unanimously in- | last Septembe were ‘Cougress to legislate fur the Free- ‘tilde Ae solation,”’ and “Butchers’ Melting Association * ‘There two associations were, on the Ist of last ~ September, 1849, merged into one eoncera, and Orgapized under about sewe constitation. A board of trustees was elected. as wae the custom cording to the rules of the association, until the iset year, the money has been ‘and the last year sb deficiency uf the house of Grinnell, Preoureor of tyra od erime, whee Kesvived, That the freedom of the public lands, is a wre fF the $5, Peck Slip terry Co., $7970; H. aL ce due from Grinnell. Miutur in aggregate of $34 057 83. the proceeds hom Mr. Elder is entitled to his pro- portion, according to the amount of fat he turned in from 1548 to 1849. enaing the dist of Angast 1 ae state the amount of fat turned im by Mr. the years 1545 mod ‘49, but my books eb rs think it was not far from 50,000 pounds of fat ; the | gross amount of moneys paid in by Mr. Elder, during ing the biessings of our wi During the reading of the resolations, the sentiments a io them were, from time to time, loudly @p- | the time he has been President, has been over # million plauce rom one house, aloue, was received sight do pot Know bow d bis authority to after the Ist of September let, when be tnd resicued » whem [was first employed tu the asrooiation, Mr. elder, trom that time up to the last amoun' er, CocHRan was th se openkor who addrvseed nd reform: | Th jd be walu ee of Teponding Senate of the Lutted St Fi we published that response. But there iascother prin = in this case, whieh must be impressed on our beg: that 1, that'they must rality those reeulutiv is it "that you have wood ti for the 1s — th Elder loaning money to the association no other way trifling sums et the commencement of the aso | ciation, for expenses, &c., which sums were refund- ed back ageto ; | have bo knowledge of & foreign correspondence being Kept, other tban that by the houre of Grinnell, Miv' & Co. ; 1 did not myseif, but did comanet adjpotonce of letters, &o, given desk im our office ; | bave heard and believe civil seule 0 ft t* despotiom to Kerp it eure of thisgreat 7 tis laud for the Las the publie i books kept by myself, of ali the monays patd srtbe deek by Mr. Lider, from the frm of Grtamelh M the association bas never been in- debted oY ‘Suy money tramsaction to M the year 1847 to the present time; tbat is, Mr. Eider never loaned any mo in a Septem der last, 154%, Samuel F. Patterson was elected = Board of Traswes were ted the President but remarked, bim cul of the association, them pay bit for bia servic onvorsacion took in September, Lh4y; ‘tbe tolls 4 Monday ing, | went and Suformed Mr Patterson, the their position new President, the particulars of thie conversation; ition of the rural districts, and Mir, Eider, a4! understood him, was adverse to the ap- e of the former to the monopoly of land. pointing @ sales committer, of which be (Vir. Kiger) 6 of this reform is the inalienable howe- Was one, and said he would bot serve as the prest . When that shall | and ores firing took place between Mr. Brady Clark, the counsel im the ones, Mr. Clark put © ques tion to the witness, which Mr. Brady pronousced fo *8y — foolirh and boyirh. im bis avasl mild and good astured sete Menner. Mr. Clark became s litte toushy at the lame ge, jam Pee up and appealed 0 the magistrate ted, Fecteetion. This display, before an audience consist tog of triads of Doth sides, throwing to of wit and humor at each other, aud ous pretending to oth ory weil during » dry im belpe to take off the monotony of the time being, besides, it gives the cuteidere an ides that the support of ho are how almost hope! ned, the millenia ath itany of in ly cow ny in ite tavor. ‘was fret eatied te x vor Fi the bay suimately taking such ven — been (archer investigated yeu . . but, by consent of parties, it was further post ay ewe the people aud'at their own poned until Saturday of next week iwidead ‘cost. He has & i « ———— ugh to support themec! Laven rnow Havana—Anaivan or rie lange —Karly te the steamelip leabel, Captain (ollims, ar- rived at this port from Havana, via Key West and Se yannab. ‘The isabel left Havens até f. Mi. on tbe 228 . She Saveaonab, about 1 lea iy, wit ed the benefite whieh 1d confer upon the wanbe try, the merchant a# not disposed to a tally o- B. SHerany sald he w r law eumeh on the morptug of Ue Zirt inssant 2 on board at war stated, 200 pasrengers. Sheiefi againard ’ VM the Su Se: Jor New Orleans, tating trom thavane some or nengers Devens to, Ot the present time full of Ley and in consequence of the hotels and boarding houses beta M3 taceedity crowded, maay bave gous to New Urieane and state of things i ome whan were would the stand be too: ther covattier, and the raueth that was into great lords, acd little lords, "Another rumor Loma inegn This is new Is denaned to eo The narber ti ua mee ‘The bar! te Hiteretly ore’ The Opera continages to be successful, amd is mume- ously attended. é Fon Sas isco ~ The sohooner enterprise, Vandyhe, cleared yeaterdey for Sa forsin This mintatore veerel feo burthes and carties seven nen Thi ‘of her owner ie C4 to attempt to double Caps tore, bat to rea and Baul his supallorast aoross the oe her in the Pacific, purene hie he to the emping of the ight eves 4 the x will secomphub tt Give to every io wealth, of the saitee, eed te Tiere won 4 be no * is ward, Domes Miscellany. er oo tial at Nem Orienas, for # conapira- Dr K ‘thie Tong EAE ed toot | ag to bare the stl Ap The America, terived ot Reston on the 25th ait ried ‘nearly 70.000 fetters, the largest forwign mall sb tr vy “Taee te b] Sudivg at Maysville, to rag om ( Dateque ave beries H, Wiggleeworth bas recovered @ verdict of Hie mer $200 egelost Themes U ABRIDA, Of Heston, Mest, [oF y comin anaenitytning see were | MOBOTT they are in Want,

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