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BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. ‘Wasuisaton, April 3, 1850. MR. CALHOUD’S REMAINS, Mr. Cass submitted « resolution, directing the print- 4ng, in pamphiet form, of the addresses delivered in Congress, upom the occasion of the death of Mr. Cal- oun. Adopted Mr. Mason submitted a resolution providing, as 0 further mark of respect for the memory of Mr. Cal- ‘houn, and for bis long and distinguished service ia ‘the public councils, that his remains A yf removed, at tytn Soumlty, ts oharge of the y* i, Powe te of > Fix for their inter- us the besom of his native State. Adopted resclution was ad om motion of ‘Mr Buren. -direoting the Vice President to inform the executive of South Carolina of the death of Mr. Calhoun. Mr. Ruax introduoed a Dill to reduce the rates of Potege, and AE DUTT Om IRON, ETC submitted s resolution, instructi: ‘the tarift Sree by freaatie \e certain otber articles THE CONSTITUTION. Mr. Uspgawoon introduced Ba asain resolution for an ‘mend ment of the conatitut oh and surviving would be fa of Congress, therefore, to act oer of the of Mr. MoClernand with free negro labor, it can be adjusted in a week These Fig Fn AY power of modification. po we that ley is eho Silstovt te perforata by that if upon s recent ed, “ pon at Senne ‘would be cheerfully sustained Mz. Foorr rose and remark By MEXICAN TREATY. from the President of the 268 PERIL same 40 UNGAR se ra vein ay ret Apoved the prev: ; 31; nay I engary am Xrenamit, 4 ocmmaiian arave Will be fo examination, men to the Semate in thy euercios, of its executive fune- blication of this correspondence Cs dence of the agent sent by nies Te will be soon by the inieter or Agent r 4Taire unger, Kathe teed to nee in her behalf. 40% Sa tke Goes to weloemss ber Vato dhs fmy efakions, Grom, March 28, 1560. wun orocsat, ensuns. Mz. Bell's compromise reso} ME, Batowi resumed and "5 res bere gave out, end we are without the of the proceedings | ation being tak taken SP as House of Representatives, BY BAIN’S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Warnixoton, April 3, 1850, AMERICAN HEMP FOR THE NAyr. ‘The motion to reconsider the reference to the Com- mittee of the Whole on the State of the Union, of the retolutiom relatige to the purchase of American water rotted hemp, for the use of the Navy, was again dis- | | 17m, eufferts ‘The main points were whether the Secretary shall porebare from contractors or go into the open market- ‘The subject went over. Tite GALPHIW CLarM, ‘The Sreanen laid before the House the following com- munication from the Secretary of War: — Wasniscrom, April 3, 158, croup. The Doctor SF omcial connection with jodament, 3 Ve the honor to be, » Fey Sr Ey onemante er fof the House of Representatives. Georgia, moved that « com- be appolated to take Into consideration Sie x} pce eemanaiensee, ie asked to be | he lage of the Tate, ond bie be committee wae ordered to Hove went into Committee of the Whole on Soome ee Cotta, ya was made up RSD KITS CALIFORNIA MERMAGR. Mir Brcmanpeon, oo .) of Miimota, who was entitied oor we wi 1 ele reas eat also —< Iitnots, who said ‘eo which have so posted that it would meet mote ees y LH, were desirous of ‘Scinging at about peace. He VrOPeee ee imit California with her constitetional tona- s erect eee corennpoat, for Utah. setae the um: Texas Texas does not conseot, that thie foetus re Hn be bounds juretion bs cae tats peopel ition as au clive braweh, and 3 of Ohio, wanted to offer aa said it could not be done now. —a of liltvola, presamed that soe of his intention te ‘Do | understand my giving « terriccrisl government to errt, without the wil timot proviso | labama—The proviso is dead sam) oa as one of your hambiert "1 ty sobem ote eee Le (whig.) of Minots. ait 0 G Mr. MeCiearare the questom, but It is ditiewtt for me to answer the bill provides that ia the reat Ghat Taxna deotiaes the proposition relating to hee, the Howsap—I wish to say, unless the of I will vote againgt the be were pre- ‘he heart is for was admission of Call- ‘The mere fact that slavery is’ ited by her a vineng SES op admitting her. ice,"torindiate thelr owe insitetions The thee orrow, if they chose to doao. Some ‘gentlemen say fis delhey pr a Sl ite kane ani men hal slavery goes ‘hefover our fag es. jow are confilcting views to be T He would answer that there was ground on which all tion. Qo r ts te mation thes aa 5 mocrats are true adhere toit, The North owe a duty to themselves to observe the obligations of the ation fer the resto- ee ted ee pny oe er eon ey made ition, and the crisis could be met without fear, and merpbers could discharge thelr responafblities without reproach. He never allowed himself to dwell on the idea cf disunion. Such s remedy was to be resorted to orl tes from desperation, and under sense of intolerable He he taco be pct admit, however, 4 net if the rerted made iustru- oot of of cppreeion The destination of the Union of evil than lnjostion and tyranny. Domestio slavery is the are Oe @iscord, There has been s great cbapge in the opinion of Northern men on this subject, and now free threatens to overlesp every barrier. Its mischievous tendencies are taught from the pulpit, in Sharebee fertees, }, indeed every- where. It areumes all Cy va and forms, to array an . It pan dere to the worst fons, d threatens to overturn the constitution. It is the yw, today, and the question peaceably and for ever. He was in ciples of the Missouri compromise line. He cared g about the amount of territory, but was for equality under the constitution. Whilehe ferred che Miszourl a he looked on the en Phy Peer rly wae seer ion of California wor on pro’ territorial governments for the Se of the territories. He was not for rettling the oe by pecomenl. Who stands back? Discarding the question of free labor. and iD con- dail be apuhe craqentty of Uke cbvaniags fee Union, and deplorable consequences of its dinsolu- jon. The committee rose, and the House adjourned. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, Acaanr, April 3, 1850, arnt Passe. The following bills were read and passed :— To authorize the Comptroller to invest moneys be- joPsing to the banking fund To amend the act incorporating telegraph com- panies. To incorporate the South Brooklyn Savings Insti- tution. To explain and extend the powers and duties of tne governors of the aime house in New York. To enforce the payment of taxes by agents of in- surance companies, GENERAL RAILROAD BILL, The Governor returned with his signature, the go- neral reilroad bill. ‘The bill in relation to mutual insurance com aioe passed. It bas reference to voting by proxy oompanies. OPENING AND WIDENING STREETS, To regulate the opening end widening of streets in New York. Evetino @romow. REPORTED FAYORABLY. The bill relating to the appointment of Assistant Surrogate, New York. “Alse, relative to Court of Appeals, Also, to purchase of real estate surrogate sales. Algo, for ‘better government of Marine Hospital, New “tlso Incorporating U. 8.1 Mail Steamship Company. THE et as eomose The question came om agreeing to, the cpport of the Committee of the” Whole on school bill. Mr. Raytown moved to recommit the bill, with in- structions to make ite provisioms more equitable. After some debate on the subject. Mr. Beanovcns question’ Carried. ‘The House then refused to recommit the bill—ayes Mr. Be a then moved the CLT question on | the motion te agree to the report of the Committos | ‘The House ordered the previous question. T4 to 35, | ana the report of the committee was agreed to, 76 to 27 GENERAL ASSESEMENT BILt. ‘The House then took up, in Committee of the Whole, Mr. Lawrence im the ehsir, the general assessment bill, ‘The bill was debated at length, and a motion lost to strike out the clause which provides for the taxation of capital invested in business, where thet business is cerried on. The bill was not gone through with, when the House took a recess. AFTERNOON SESSION. The assessment bill was again taken up. A long debate ensued upon the motion to strike out the cleuse ae assessors to compel sto anewer juestions undercath. it was stricken out, but thet sone of the section is retained which compels the party feeling aggrieved by excessive assessments, to a off, and declari: aaah under sach eir- pect crane to aeoed to ee radian, a roy pass the Houre to- a Meeting or tne Academy of Medicine A regular monthly meeting of this learned body, was held | Wooster street. The chair was taken by Dr. Isaac Ward, President of the Academy, Dr. Adams, Resording Secretary. The roll having’been called, ‘tho minutes of the last meeting were then read by the Secro- | tary and unanimously approved of. On motion of Dr. Buc, the regular business of the eve- ning wee suspended, te hear the case of a child from Brook- under bronchitis,treated by Dr. Buck. The tor's statement, it appeared that the child on coming out ofa | severe sickmess—scarletini—some time lsstsummer,was,inthe | month of July. attacks be pat aside, disco eaanoe axbibrved the horttd Hy ppocrars mur der th aT ing the obetruc io fovea’ bie appeared ae eaith, ‘ber it eas am ‘nearest fel cignce and shill were here palpable to rut for this opera interertin and relate imilar case bighly intorest~ of tracheotomy, ‘rom instant ex- jor r ob wen tue ‘Saeed reform, fe performing thie caves itis generally perfor the parts im bly intereetivg rem members, time ighay.plonal ssting sad sclentiay, ta my. Adjourned. in ages in cond te weal treet ot baste comm teed im ‘o prison fog teiak, Our Venezucian Correspondence, Cumana, February 20, 1860. The Ports of Entry in Venezuele. Not having observed in your Herald a list of the ports of entry in this republic for foreign commerce, appointed by the law of May 5, 1849, take leave to send you a list of them, for general information : prevines of at Cusrenn Bort of Mp hg ga Cumana. of C S| seer ae ie Caribe, Cano Colorado,” Carieqaito, of Margerita—Ports of Juan Griego, Pam- Wins of Barcelona—Ports of Lean Selodad. Province of Ports of Higuerote. Whe Forrest Testimony, COMMENTED ON, AS TO THE AMERICAN STANDARD OF WHAT IS GENTLEMANLIKE, AND THE AMERICAN ESTIMATE OF THE TREATMENT DUE 4 J.ADY. and 3 grain Metin tegegte er by ia ts Maracalbo. referred the }, but mot for importation yon juayans la Vieja, pot eae Adicora, and Cumarebo, in the Provii cde One Week L: ase the house aud soko. 0 seatey De S for $ ¥ from Buenes Ayres—Inte- resting Naval Ceremony. The Bremen chip Westphalia, Captain Wesrels, ar- rived last night from Buenos Ayres, after a passage of sixty-three days. She brings copy of the British Packet of the 26th of January last. The news is rather interesting. The harbor of Buenos Ayres was full of vessels. There were two hundred and eight merchantmen in pe ene 26th of January, of which sixteen were The iateresting veenge: § FY exhuming the Liew rpd performed the following rewhor ip_with true fees f Lin sad in Eng- support, and from indie , let us see Tow a ford ot ‘gentlemen whom mi = Im bis own published testimony he norable mi would but \ Joanne! her end a the i. in which woman's dependeove lady oe ' the mercy of the ruffisnl: torus, restore to thie repubile, in thie 0 stg 0 us, re to Tepubiic, our (onal was born of the d should bind every honor- ns catives honorable treatment to a of Commodore Kodgers. U Lane from the Packet of the 28th: _ The removal of the remains of the late Commodore Gocree 6.3. N., from the ol Protestant re rested a lon hy of ompi hemeees of money in old 2,(00 coffins each A resolution was adopted to oa sy out ot the hands of om the culture of obi ty Tn day ‘of oli Paral ec igen ri and asked what Now, that any lord of acastle could so receive ere, th nearly eighteen yi years wbe souveyed 4 ‘the Gaston States, took Prd on o'clock om the day mentioned, the marine Louis, with banger fy thirty soamen landed from suid and marched t) the aforementioned cemets sis? ‘and foreign authorities constituting being ssembled, and the ca of Folice having duly put feay. Our purpose, in what we now write, isto show to American [ey the e lady's destruction is at present aimed at and pursued by or for one of their number. He has ballt himself kind of weapons with which and followed by at To the Court of Gentlemen's rest. as the master of this lordly estate, is that the standard shall not suffer in such co} = lord of the Amerioan F‘ A number of petiti referred, Among the: Between Twenty-ninth and Thirty-fourtn streets, r¥- graded. Referred to Committes om Bereets ‘The Ccmmittes cf eed In the heafes, the mariacs, in the rece: The funeral cortege thon took by ty line of mare ft in the ei fourwing order :— Officer of Mounted Police. ‘Marine Guard et the U8 ehip St. Loi Rey be D. them in pean yom leaning aquinet American gentlemat ,andas he saton the sofa, viicer of ge Police son raised his illurtretion of some remark as to ite fora: this moment Mr. Forrest entered. ed question as to what they were doing, with a testiness hich she attributed to som: stranger watches to as he passes along ined ehore of the Hudson, ‘should do that w Saicn nd, could never have dome Ai ree Te ant beni tee , Qbselain, on her —that the standard of among the owners of custies in America t! the owners of oasties in E: ntleman is not as hevorabie to woman as an English the new =< im reeolution, permit te tise the bulktuead between Trou: opted. ’ Officer 3s Mounted Police. Detachment of Seamen of U. S. shi Carriage containing Hon. W. A. Hi fa Spis Bevablic, ag¢ Se in Coo! us uip st Leste harge de Affaires that an American Grabs, Bs #98 npg rtclaat, 2 - bim the next day, Mand tb ‘het, om the afternoon ot this ing, Mr Jamieson aceompanied them to the boat. and reovived various commissions from Mr. Forrest to be executed athe South’ But we are unwilling to leave this manifest departure from truth, on the mt et Mr. Forrest, without one ‘ot his capability of such opinion about, (eri it, on all occasions, Ofcers of the St. Louis, ties Levey this American Lord of Fonthill is tryti My It will be ratd, if it is igi he J , that when a pare ity mettle the vanit: “FY jor! les the vanity of a Nitehes and oe id se sully her fair name by Rtbood, one Be — throw her off like, a mistress instead of honorable which are the uty and youth were to him, and whose hopes for life were si "taked We feel called er H. Baker, H.B. M. brigantine Kestrel. th bark Astrolabe, American Resident Masters cf American Vosse: 7 dipapce to take effect from the Bi did not pave, the vote being only 9 ayye ays, whivle Argentine Citizon did not give a majority of the whole Board The whole ceria following the carriage of the Unitod States Otticer of (Mounted Polige. little corroborating evide atbing There iss com: probably from his asrerti: manner of edad at shadow of ration oo oo 4 one whose having again done the customary honors, upom the trust ‘th pom, for one, to make this protest. we way venture, on to speakfor American gentlemen, should have honorable treat- rever found A led: “ phrem point and we tell it, to part of this testimony may me mepufactured, precnn Amy yalid’s walk, one day in severe illness, Mr. Forrest, panion, propored thet we should siep in and are @ female ‘let, whose sign was before us We did s0, and | a every shrewd and superior person. 1 al our devehopaitonte--earioats the ease with which dee himself, Takiog AY jon, when recovering who was our com ast ie st. Louts, followed by two ta. three of the St, Louis, two of man ¥! oon Led an Amer\can separation or divorce are fen, the delicacy dues lady snould be proceedi! and the endeavor should be as much to war Pama, displayed their flags at Patt messon the ottns Tbe ecid' bp the poct who seldom ected in pourtray- was evidently very lite! jwased | but, the next evening, a friend of our own tent for this woman to examine the bea promiring too much for American chivalry te womai ‘The unexamined and wasted teetimon procured to be “The evil that mem do, Uyer after th 3h eS ‘The good Is oft interred with their be So, however, it hath not becom with Commodore @. W. cdgers; aud so mey itnever be with how per the performande of their ducy tow: try with @ proper respect for the rights of those who, like him, | in a which ‘not only shows that deceit is easy to Me For frigate Brandywine, to be com’ ‘The Packet gives the following political (mteltigenee, which is mostly gathered from the message of Governor illustration, directly in of our argument, as to his unworthiness of the gent! In a trial for divorce, before s high court in England, Rcaas:— nts was * ain ne | ore the sym rey at clas ‘a lo hese alitercaoee and the bile apintom the publication of testimom below | lady's proper sphere, may not be thought misplaced or Ani now, let us look more definitely at the nature of the weapons by whicm the cause of an American gentie- wan, agsinst « lady who is astranger in our land, ls First, we will mention one. which may, perha; of the matter, end whieh 5 the them, that. to the best ntanoe, aod osreful ex. Meanwhile i ie pofeeahl im te unprompted, aad which seem to Aduuai Le Pre oa den even in tha prepare aneven in this testimony of aweon and Stevens, ‘and comparing it with feel that there is nots , oopsideration. 7 ‘bern Coprention hae become « idem opinicas in Sisan Sas vee beep. here of povwen Dy from the to 2e9 4 equal respect and honct, in the elassie eoctunent now under gard for principios, te do ro, knowing the truth, and =f." ones have spoken of bis mo- | B. may, as those of a man under an il- idee however. that Mr. Forrest tt believed his wife faithless to pla her It was necersary to bia busban a whispers jad ustrious!; Gf which we must defer to another cceusion, The Buenos Ayreans. it ap: *s by this,are not | aware of the new French expedition against Montevi- | deo. The remaining Furopean relations may be dis- posed of in a few lines: The Emperor of Avatris has been remin: aud, to the Jadies of these families, apeny mous letters were ad 4 is be itis in « female band, attem; . aod, with bad grammar sod allegations Mrs. Forrest of such indeliesey as could only come from a women Now, we ak, who wrote this letter’ it e kind of service that people volunteer to do, un- directed. A woman, of even the nee of Paraguay; hae hed to ‘ewe od to the conclusion, we can Kings of it chroagh what we ue briefly outline it for the reader, derstood lord It over his | 4 , the Dill will be Aineas ihe "ops ie auruted of out ones 4 coneul-general in | some uastions wert | ex charge d'affaires, 4 all umnecessary in- more ible to overtake, be gave up lover, using her to gure only fs only for Me vanity, ereking “g- x! and pending iteelf, pe in respectable association whom the drew as society around her—and Mr Forrest ben} that ~ shone bir sphere without him — morcre and hy hy and noth! Fai tt pride im of Portugal, is of who wrote these letters, perha) ie likely tobe nome. We cannot believe, | ipsimvate, that Mr. Forrest was privy to,or dase a procedure. But. as a weapon usedat tleman Soest om e Mond. spupetay 42° with the refined and al cause in which an A meriens gaged; und we question. parison ‘The Buenos Ayres market will be found under the roe proper brad. with another stand: ited & ey om } of aed pn makes ould ever hare descended to what — ay Forrest te omens andi: were ivkge core jocuri Dr. a Catholic f Walt Orpoon Any! fer release from the ateosrmen | wines, situated in Seon lavety asontord tn an from her Devband, arto tobe omens towards poepent Gagne the troubles oft leat intolerance of her Mi ged ie to pay eel Apsosemen about eo the only sditatary sentrgaen and fured » ria of tender age are ©: direction of the Binters of thie evening Shakespeare’ ity of mind hich was building ® castle on the udeoD, was gratified with the 2 <4 accom p|ishmente og oie ‘ich Mrs, Forrest | and co to win bim ning 1° Blevonth which his wife's ond Tw, ‘heard b ome | i St ihe Board ot Aldermen. ‘Raterrel to Commitee oa | and witelike deference | te @ of him when absent, | onverration when pre- ‘he of delicacy, and of @ nice sense of ired by every one whe knew ber) ppcee toae he couid be, or had other drawing (mmense fre etuatly adm ited. My Longom.-- White's i in the Das been to compass the a ‘i. hereafter, »hich he could tte ‘action en criminal dae of yous and profvesional dig vorine near v5 vrorne the throat (to «peak — i business of mand x! Dave og friends and «: , without an) to, the teaanry, thie being So manner ot responsibility. w _ hie servante to represent individual signature. ments, given in his houses as orgiey of criminal motives to the simplest ¥! a, pudiiching the mere fact of © etrangers able gues at his our own, on whore al 7 d ttake our life, aecepted. three Snes, ‘at intervals of ds; Marine Aifairs, Notice “ae made in thie a few days since, of fer ty soe Chamery | A brother * to Maranhem. in a jest . a gegen Brith § et rare Sie the Wm J fie rohooner hood ” shite time, in another ‘Ot the Peare abrolute truth teas in the i . Let ua see ihe | kiteben ay b 9 8 female rervant — ber, Mr. Richard Willis ‘a the house three days and three orrest was absent from afternoon $i the third oe aves Next day | alon Breokiy» —z ‘Enter y Ay following is the revolt of town ce taperine, sie Se weit om ie i: ne Bichica, Are f the © tfeaing oes kept Mra. Forrest ex: a | ries, 5 ay, alt ‘the ser- plete Invention of what never JL hf ; bat auring’ ind took bis meals down = ed here for several i tees te aed on hat | saneaed ‘to be nid on ¢ Wearenive swe seneers, * thee egesg excent aging of the strcete 0 reported in avor charging soa cart ‘oofwesh, bi a hou, of the Gat wage, ghe wees adoption of | and wae engaged i i Repnens | raring the Th ia i memset for. thet beings he report THE ALMS HOUSE CHAPI a ~ ‘The eat \o Jrhom wag rofarred th ‘d * petistag of ibe ihe Lyell, or compenlatlon #8 sr"Cbaplan ® entleman ado e Behar ne referring the mm #08 t@ tag ‘THE Fini Al ea ony or WARD STATION ROVE. The Commisiener of Airy aad Sapolien co whom’ a4 tition of the captain, assistant « 2,500, the gror Der annum, and the alterations to cost $2,200. to the Committee on Finance. Tams Thee ew ORK ary. Sah special committee, who were a] 0 Tels to: ascertate Whas meena should be aaspiek? of Janual oun Vi it be deposited for the rpose, and thet Lemid committe of three from ay board be sppoinved te buree said wys—Referred to the ittee on Fi- cavure 60 SANeahet EEE — see > rete on von ead isla e privase \de of the counsel tre, sais of former 00 BOARD OF ASSISTANT ALDERMEN. Arait 3— This Board met last evening. The President im the chair, and s quorum of ae in their places. on: eT wer ovonted and a) sourconay as ons to Dave Lexington at ee, Ci nities Teported in favor of Jona beer eGawe, The 1 (Soott) tries to sesassinaty of Syracuse. The sight of this tableau ia 4 times worth the price of adi commenced with thel tateresting oo ‘al Evgsgomonts,” in which Mosars. Gilbert ana mt actress Miss Womyes, were perfot a thelr respective parts. Brosoway Tararhe.—Weunhesitatingly repeat our ape 4 a of his Daven- aly expressed opini atpresent on the stage thetr ernese to witness her form smese, item ia ben behait ; the se, with on a. th great effe i fell in tor | Senstabed the entaveatossent Bunron's Turarns— fhe porfermances at thie eins ‘aboui and the sudienoes alwaye highly delighved wi.b their vist to this temple of fom eorrimen sine —_ W. Marshall wee |. taet might im vie a a Mise Anne pel pare, Foe oy ct Oro’ This tar: a The ‘as nico ing teimitable. This band may w od the best orgeniced im the country. George is * Whitlock, the grant detineatoe ne part of Peiig Plam, he whter. The vandevill Daawarie Fern Society —Mre. F, A. Kemble will t rae . ie of landadle orchest dance dentally, ptt Sal susie, "We doebe ihe Louse will be Seutwezed Crnovs, Broutn 8 formances, «| using Negto concerts, Wasmisoron Bact—The . ing. and ie dtawing lnegentmbers 9 so 8 evsey yas to Barone, (6 mpoken of sche aa on om the Ba ened te have been received by Ss Seen ot stolen by two boys from the store of Rayuand orn - Tse clerk is mere! age. — ibrar seis es Jocked in § core sondy foe oles wm Joknooss shese Says boys ware _—_ aly qualified, garg evidence he weit an on hon LS ain jurphy and — etl ie Sencesions, the ores i ynevemee sald he be 43: eg reeae! suse ges teeifncheon neve heii rome ‘ovamines. it wl: thet Daniel D. Mori iad defence calved several witnesses to prove that Stead jefemcs para manvod ctrelloa: character. ie was employed ts bap bottigs and paper rege, ond o his besiness. found » retdigt of guilay, Tes sediense was f= ‘wil to morgow (Thuceday) marming we :

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