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NO. 5784. MORNING EDITION---TUESDAY, APRIL 9, 1850. TWO [CENrs. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRE:! Mr. Bowen moved to strike out (he $25.00 for stone | Arrival of the Steamship Georgia—Very | of family; we stopped th it hert In the next place, he was opposed to the recolu- | pulled or modified by this administration: and, alse, whether re probably a@ hodr} whea K tion, for a reason founded 3 the proclamation of Lieat. Col. Heall, calling the convention uba—M. ‘alifern! diseovered the situation I : Bagley, FIRST SESSION, pen be Ain 9 settle all the fin mony chivh anne Sortoata pumas su aiecuentte a wars "MY. Tons moved to reduce the sum to Pro.oun, | Mae: es, © sides a eer yo yn to tment the ‘ei cu wort bur iet slavery. He desired to know if the iy ment | Lost . on whom, and hi ‘lemmas |. Senate. Btate fsa question growiog out of slavery If wercay. | smth ae, faraish With pee Po ‘Mr, Bowen's motion then prevalled The United States steamship Georgia, Lieut. D. D. | named Bowden, who bonried at ip taste cit Pen E BE MORSK’S MAGNETIC TRLRORAPH. +0; let us know it. “Is the fact that a State prevents | “Oljection was and the House refused to sus | ‘Thus amended the bill was passed to a third reiting. | Porter, commander, from Chagres, via Havana, in three | Could not, that Mr. Bowden was awey he them Wasmvoron, April 1860. | herself here, with « free constitution, excluding ala- | pend the rulce for the introduction m of tho resolutions, | Lumar aTLUM APraorniatien. days and twenty-4we hours, from her anchorege at tue | MKS! te to swear it on’ somebody Vat “wad od “ very, considered a question ut r. cer, (whig) ow 4 leave to ¢ same committes tool e ‘appropriating, h ; he not mention whom, PF MUareeein. qwerrien—onsese sneNENT MONTE + TEI be Gepen tales Bore MeN CHILES | eera omnes tht, Deane ene iene | sae ee nee Intter place, with) niuety-three panvengers, and three | say that my husband was deus 1 Wid’ Wns eomi DENTON, CLAY AND OTHERS. catebing runaway negroes, and the Lord knows what? | be instructed to rey to this House a bill to abolish ‘The bill wax passed to a third reading. | Bundred thousand dollars in gold dast, arrived at this | 2°t vag r. Bagley told me at one time that, After the presentation of numerous petitions, re- | If so; rary per the denials heretofore made, | the franking privilege. and reduce to a uni- THE GENERAL APPROPRIATION. det teidanie wi me to ean affidavit in Mr. Hutebins’ from committees, and the transaction of the | the objection to the admission of Californinia, say, or | form rate of two cents when pre-paid, fivewhon | The same committee took up the general appropri- | POF ¥ 7. office; he met mo in the entry, and bo told me tat he ate ed. to the const, | UA know it, that we may act accordingly.” He was | not, and that all newspapere-withia thirty miles of the | ation bill | The Georgia salted from Chagres om the 22h of } had told Mr. Hutchins T'was marcied | he wanted me ‘morning business, the Senate proceeded ko the consi- | opposed to the pending Proposition. also. because it | place of publication circulate free. A protracted bercieg a opareeesny 4 tostrike March, with one hundred and thirty passengers for Figo 4 WN ba Mr. Smith (hls parsaer) Tae ee ne Tee cane ke | oe ene arta arabe nectar sens: | " Gnieation War Baan, on of the rules Port offrciga poor, Carried: N° ®F POOP” New Orleans, arrived off Havana on the ist, and was | country: he eld Sek ea mapieyneaee in bisa as Pale, peiatatien. 10, the, o decree. ‘The Senate then had no right to compromise Povren, (dem) of Ohio, Chairman of the Post | The motion to strike out Orwego and Krie, was alse detained until the 4th of April, waiting to connect | was in the passage to Mr. Mutchine office T cant T° . that law Office Committes, said he would shortly introduce a | curried. with'the Faleon ; left the Olifo and Falcon at Havana, | Could not make an affidavit in another name, as 1 weer Mr. Douctas gave notice, that after Mr. Benton | ""X, Giss also expressed the opinion that Californie | bill Having a similar chject in stewe ‘The usual $10 000 for foreign poor in New York, was the latter tenad’ ts Ch Sik teas’ pauls pas. | BOt married ; he suid he had told Mr. Hutchings I wae should have concluded his speech; he would ask the | would come in, most speedily, by her connection with Pending the motion to suspend, the House adjourned. | carried; also, $600 for each of the three dispensaries mere, married; he said I must sign another name; I tola% Senate to teke up the California bill. other measures, in New York, and $600 for the Brooklyn dispensary. sengers. him I didn’t know what name to sign. and he asked * F me why? he said I could make another name. Mr. Brevor proceeded to address the Sonate:—Tt | ,,Mriiurrm agreed that jt was a, foregone conclusion SE Se Sennen City Intelligence. Fe eras Tee setae | Sine CE OE a sty ciber, shat cece ae ‘was proposed to make the admission of California « | forgone conclusion, that no territorial bill contain- Senate. Cuntovs Boox Avction.— To-morrow will be held the | Flirt, and surveying schooner Morris, were at Hevane. | name of Lewis ; we then went into Mr°“incchs part of a ayxtem of measures for the settloment of the | ing the Wilmot proviso can pass elthor house, at Auoawt, April 6, 1850, auction so long looked forward to, of Mr. Colman's The Raritam was te sail for Phitadelphia ina dey or | office, and I stated what the Messrs. Smith (Bagley’s ‘whole question of sla to this session. He would not himself vote for a terri- MILLS PAssED. Bae | curious, very rare, and valuable collection of two, partners) had said to me; Mr. Hutchins drow @ a . Gentlemen wishing to make additions to good opposed ing of subjects having no affinities, and in fa- | torial bil, ether with or without the proviso, because | | The following bills were read a third timeand passed, | books, jea, will seldom meet soexeelient an opportunity, | The steamer Isthmus was reported as having arrived paral - | he pored to the of any Territorial bills. | except otherwise noticed ;— 4 rey ae He would vote for the Pro fo, If introduced here, but | To change the name of b. P. Buck. Tur Boanp or Avpenmen—No Meriva ror Want ov , at Valparaiso. the final vote. ‘He be- | To legalize the atts of Wm. McCracken, in the cou- | Bus paper and handed it to me to sign; T told Mr. Hagley 1 eould not sign my namo as Lewis, aud he f I did not, he wouldn't do anything for id would vote the bill o1 For the first time in the present year there The cholera was reported as having broken out im | me; I objeeted to sign my name In the presence of Mr. Fir ameiret s Weate. Sas Gat cata tek | ved Go cote hamenprnh aaabinn oomeex | Yorweee eo ae was no mecting of the Board of Aldermen on Monday yrivane. thirty soldiers helo did edna hae ce | Hutchins and the Commissioner; Mr, Huteliins hoard slavery at home, and should not bo mixed | would be. best promoted, by the failure to pase any | "fo incorporate the Monroe County Savings Bank. weer mate eile teak there hes Rane nnn tS” czaaiinstlen fs wos found toey bed teen patseiod sethante tiz'h shen the’ pepe BRC oe up with it abroad. He was opposed to mixing the | acts in relations to Governments for the Territories, | To cnable the Union Plank Road company at King- ony ™ =. ‘The day the Gi ied, a Senor taloo, who | fn 5) Fon ep A we estion of admitting Californie with all a coe Hebuerignated rs he regular night, from want of business. But how y eorgia saile aor Mont left Mr. Hutebins’ we > some orn, t tablieb , ke. nid 4 dntission of Californie, which he was ia favor of, | “To authorize the Cofactely of the Kvergreeas te hold | Could there be business always for the regular nights, pal taken, Pawage in the Georgia, was arrested 0 | time aficrwards, as ley anid he had disputed measures as similar to the insertion of | real estate in the county of Queens. with so many meetings held on irregular nights? poppet gs yh lovernor Gi eral, and tu! on something that was not put down before; he are 4 reamble to th the war with | To repeal the act to appoint commissioners to lay | . ANoti#xx Dat yuom Suserina ix Linx Kixs—On the shore. It appeared, efterwards, that Senor Mon- | he had forgotten was that 1 was to sweat that I hed which the slaver itation had produced, and @aking one general pis Hyon of the whole, in the ature of a compact or compromize, The subjects 4 Pron | Sunday, the dead body of a man was found at the kilns ‘#00 had papers showing him to bo naturalized citi- | syed him several times “for two or three shillings: Fes Meh OE creation of torvitorial coceenumea i) See pte _— yor ened ri dh ananlin ba Piced Vetpct ery! f the village of Ogdensburgh. | 1 Knap’ ime yard, corner of avenue Band Second °M, of the United States, but as he did not » hat | and that he hud said he hadn't it about him; thet £ lifornia; second, the creation of ‘= new “State | or else tacitly admit a propesition which they denie®, | To. incorporate the New York sea Virgiaie iva) fore cae ae, sore amenrae ortatere wy’ had >: Date oo caoen we we Ship Ber eh wile the ge used to say there is some in the drawer, to-whictiohe in Texas, reduction of her. boundaries, settle. exleted by the set of Mexico. | ship Company. Ayes 23, uays d-(Mosere Moun aud | been in the habit of lodging at the station house, and Senora Emilia T. Tolon, whose husband was sus- | Utd to reply. that that belonged to the firm,” Lob- ment of her dispute with New Mexico. and cession of | For this reason he was opposed to the motion. Stone.) had probably lain down there to keep himself warm, ted of liberal feeil: Ls on ee in | Jeeted to swear this, and be said no one would see is her surplus territory 40 the United States; third, re- | _ Mr. Poors appenied. tole, Douglass not to proas his | "In relation to the Deerfield Meddam road. Mae The ae aking a ee aed fram those ie Georgia, bunisued “om the laluwd by enter ef her | take 1 would aot be made public; on the serenity Se nptize Lunver| fourth. suppcemion, of sia, | svotion te lay on the table, Sr the fullowing reasons: | ,T6 pay Lovie W. Beenher fee osrvieas aa 8 witnoas on | Hint. The Ore, making its way up during the aight, Ui Csy" fins Queen of Bpelay au iene er desea | Sime we went to the paper wiloh Thad aisceay i i ‘ the Senator from Georgia, Mr. . was absent | the McLeod tri . ‘ Savery an tas Distrot of Columbia; aizths abetttion | from the Sonata, because of the danth or his etter nee | ‘To euthorice the trans tion of live stock om rail- | nest, end s verdict was returned in accordance with POTN i, oe i, town of 0, densburgh, Law. | tigned; Mr. Bagley promised imo that he of the slave trade in the States; seventh, abolition of | death of Mr. Calhoun had left but one Senator from | roads free from canal tolls, p bene bp ee aa rence county, State of New York, oa the Canon = eg sappert mo like » lady; he. talt.aee slavery within the United States, ands’ non-enume. | South Carolina on the floor ; the other Senator from | | Mr. Croox hind conseut to more a reconsideration of | ,,Accivarr.—A. boy. fifteen years of age, fell Sreoad voyage of the Georgia, of infianmation of the stomach, | WHere there was a nice place for me to board, in rat cal of oppressions, aggression Georgia was also nobessarily absent ; his colleague: Mr. | the vote on tho two separate billa for paying W. H.C. | Shed ny bahy ET orosehments upon the South. This was the list of | Di vis, Senators Hunter, Wales, Sturgeon, and Web- | Hormer und Lewis W. Beccher for services as wit. | StFect, on Sunday, fracturing both arms j Loe street; I told him I didua’t want to go away from bees ed at sea. and hesaid I had better go; I went to the above the» 8nd was bu ' use ~ i herwise seriously injuring himself. Dr. | ,, The Georgia has encountered very heavy weather | Fim street; it is opposite the Jews’ Synagogue; f de subjects, and he was against the mixture, for reasons | ster, were also nt ; thus there were the eight votes | neeseain the trial of A. McLeod. Motion was carried, md ot! de: ince leaving sh winds and @ + jy) be :SPply, to: the whole in the lump, and to each | tobe cast against Mr. Ballwin's amendment, which | and the bills wore rend again and negatived. Pe en Te on | strong gale from Guitstroam, | 2°, ‘now the number: aiid Mz. Bagley © colored: ingredient. California had the right to be | could not now be had upon this test vote. Mr. Foote also | Relating to the compensation of Brigade Inapootors treated as other States have been. when asking admis- | submitted a few remarks in reply to Mr. 4mith. in whieh | for the city aud county of New York. ¢ through 9 wi yun. and, but for the bad weather, would have rnn up sion into the Union, none of which have been he pronounced the non-action policy of theadministra- | To amend the charter of the village of Rome. oat srindom Of to Sandy Hook in three days and six hours, Her first jected to the indignity of having their application | tion as the most contemptible ever produced. In con- 22 revide for the ‘abandonment of ‘the old oanal in house No. 92 Mott street, wounding his bead severely. two days out, she averaged four hundred nfl ‘coupled with the decision of inferior and foreign | clusion, with the assent of Mr. Dougiaas.he moved that Village of Geddes, and for the payment im conse- | He was taken to # doctor's, in Bayard street, whore hi With the current} aud ¢we humtvee an ainty named Poter Nundy, while with a very hi She has made an astonishing house of assignation; he didn’t say anything; he only laughed; up to this time my parents were not aware of my situation; my mother said she did not like Appearance; I denied the fact; I told Mr. Bagley of, AK, | a day, id 1 had Detter leave home; I did do 40; uestions. He objected to it, on the principle of fair | the further consideration of the question pending be | quence thereof. five miles against the northeast gal rae y y ; om Tegisiation, hick Fequired every ‘measure to stand | postponed till half-past. twelve o'clock. on Ppreel'| misty. Gceeas catee nn ee Oe | ete tome & Forge sono Ryn rd We have received, by ‘the G gia, full ship noms | Went sah not Boor, ha fay hag prow fo 4 ‘apon its own’ merits, “He objected. on account of the | when he hoped all sides would be present and prepared | Shelby, Orleans couuty - oe “Y | from Callao to the 12th of March. it will be. found | Recut dia net know, where I had gone I nature of the subjects to be coupled with Califernia— | to take the vote. To authorize the Comptroller to re-lease certain lands Common Council. | under the proper head. We have also. reevived o: seotlantet the dcp Tees te hes eee eee all angry, Uistracting, and threatening the Union with | After some further conversation, the motion to post- | in the town of Ghent. to E. J.. Hobart aie tte eae ne ocitens, inte fen ofthe. Gacela deta Htolone Bi Comecte tho | aveninzof the day T Went Co Airs. Ingle! sho came erate ae creear ces cee Geter cenenaseey, | Pome was adopted. 9 sreviotily intimated, thet al- | cosas et eterno 19 loan money tothe | asan a.—sthle boned mot last evening, the President | Diario de ta Hubene, and the Prensa, from Cuba, to the | tut we went inte ir, Gurmey's, cod. thes wenten bot and promi to strengthe: e Union. objected . DOUGLASS ny intima a or o | jas my) > use California bad objected to ft, Shehea preeded | though he would not ask's test vote before Thursday, | \ Preseribing the powers and duties of the State Kngl- TT aaa MUA. Ridctiddetiadied'| nat into Mr: Bingley’ for itm; he came and told me my in her Constitution, that no legislative set should | he would feel it his duty to move the Senate to take | neer and Surveyor, and engineers employed on tho | of Inet mesting and presentation of atlas OUR CURAN CORRESPONDENCK. fag, and that they oupected, Anat I wach be, tae contain more than one subject, and that to be ex- | up the California bill, whenever opportunity offored. public works. ing, and that they expected that I would be fob one through with. None of the petitions, however, Havana, April 4, 1850. nowy ome, which ; in the title. He next considered his objec- | Among the petitions presented this morning, by | To p rttag hay Aa goean | conrts of sceslons, without s Seve of public intandet ot Supposed Choleve—Soldiers Pe scuamtin s fers Be Prcteeete hosp me nace, n6s SUAS jons to the connexion of each of the proposed mea- | Mr. Seward, sixty-four were upon tho subject of sla- we jury. ae e hang sd jefferson. Reports of Committees.—The Committee on Streets ro- : * se ; Ley told her I was married, and my hus sures, with the question of the admission of California, | very. ‘ Cadi Compare Meorporating the Pacific Mail | ported in favor of concurring with Board of Aldermon ean Steamshipe band was awey at sea; he told mo to pass for ® married ‘The question territorial tu} At four o'clock the Senate adjourned. base iP i de fic the titeaah' a . S resolution and ordivanee to regulate Thirty-s: There is an excitement in this place amongst the | woman; Mrv Ingle und Bagley whinpered together part the Wilmot Proviso, the prine! whie! - cicada ee Judgment lions | street from Second Avenue to Rast River.—Also, to lay | medical fueulty, relative to the cholera, which haa | of the time, which I could not hear; she said she was ep pee tupetingerty Veratee esis of Mepreemtataves. “ito change the ‘name of the Hope Chapel Baptist | ¢row.walk from Mighth Avenue to Greonwich Avenue. | som mencod its ravagesin the military hospital, amongst piraid of getting Into trouble about keeping me, and — Oy one ul 2. n' wi 10 fear, tion? low und theses connect it with the ques- BY HOUSE'S PRINTING TELEGRAPH. Cheens te, Ls be ged Baptist Church. Committee on Sewers, in favor of an ordinance to | the troops, On the Ist instant the uverage number of poe mf bh otter tee Guam yee me pa i Senet hes obaiete ‘to make her admission - Wasuincron, April $, 1850. mA, e ot certain purchasers of land on the | continue the sewer in Phirty-fourth street from deaths was from fifteen to eighteon ; to the dth in- | nine days; I was down at Bagley's every day but ene gut upon the aBrecedent settled with respect i THE CENBUS, yt payment of the canal dobt | Seventh Avenue to Broadway. Also, to continue th nt. from thirty-five to forty-five. during that time; I used to return to Mrs, Ingles im mM jes! prov in sewer in rd si ¢ westerly line venue A. but the report of the afternoon of the 4th instant | the stage; Mre, Ingle lived in Kldridge street, and ‘cont constitutionality. and therefore should Mr. Tnomrson, (dem.,) of Pennsylvania, from the Ju- id due on the Ist of January and Ist of April, | Coneurred in. ys that the above deaths were caused solely by the | after I eft’ her I af to Mrs. tree whore I re Rot be mined up with « subject clearly, angi beyond | diciary Committee, reported a bill providing for the | IBN ae a setstne an A communication was received from the Mayor. an- | food of the soldiers having been cooked in some old | mained from 8 @ doubt, constitutional. ‘He was to vote for | taking of the seventh census; and it was referred to ations for tamufactarhe se ne formation of cor- | nouncing the receipt of w valuable donation of books copper kettlon, which had uot bees oeed for saan tine §orecaments to the territories, Heved that | 14. committee of the Whole on the state of the Uni Poresions for manufacturing, mining, and other pur- | and engravings received from the citios of Bordeaux, ; consequently there was quite a considera- | be very is extinct in New Mexico and all California, je Com e Union, La to & ide ee Rouen, and Metz. through Mons, Vettemare. Re- ation of verdigria in tho kettles, which had to+wear the child on and eanpot be ithout | and made the special order for Thursday. me LY ar Se t! . a jon Of faxes of non-re- | ferred to the Committeo on Arta. Scionces and Schools. not been cleaned out before use id not; he drew pist THe FRANKLIN: EXPRDITION. ‘ yeh af Eee] wh hy we of lands when sold | “4 communication was received from the Preaident ot Quite a number of daring robberies and murders are betrayed him auld blow my brains out; i¢ Mr. Vevton, (whig) of Ohio, called attention to the | “To amend the act incorporsting the Juvenile Delin- | tB¢,C¥ $2000" to complete ihe Vaastaie' te’ betiing {aul7,cveurring. whieh are. principally committed by Ma, in busaoy oltyy 30 of eoomven teh the jowling the soldiers. Several of the dosperadoes have been T's. in Jersey city, feet that Mr. Henry Grinnell had petitioned Congress | quent House of Rofuge in Western New York. Green. A resolution was adopted, making the appro- fed, and garroted om the spot where the deed ad | always lived at botas, with, the exooption of those itted. times I have mentioned; I have one sister to allow thirty seamen to be transferred from the navy | 2% the relief of Ethelinds Deal. priation asked for, 2 toe brothers ; my brother who was appronticed to Mr. To reguinte the salary of the District Attorney of the | P™A' ution came from the Board of Aldermen. to his private expedition to search for Sir John Frank- | county of Rocklap ~ these vidi for the seleotion of some pior above Bevent agers for Chagres, Tho steam- | Bagley was the eldest; my sister is nine years of le ‘and no interest or connexion with them | lin. If anything be done by Congress in this matter, To authorize the Canal Commissioners to settle the He 4 for dumping offal. aoe of using the pier at from New York” The Henmaahig baenras’. . ie whatever. Nor sixty years the question of slavery in | it should be done quickly. It is one of those questions | ‘!#im of Hubberd Burdick, the foot of Twenty-third street. On eonourrenoe, this 4 P. M., being fairly beaten by the Ohio, the Distaict of Columbia, and slavery in the States, bat | 211 known to the country, and has exeited much sell, perrrons mat) April §, 1850. | Board concurred. which was im ber company the night before. This Theatrical and Musieal. remained untouched; there were no reasons | Titude. Hie, therefore. asked the cheng Unnisted Business —The ordinanes to regulate the is the second time thet we have hadinourharbor four | Yyarsy Orena Courasr.—In consequenes of the By Mr. Crose, for the intment of a commiasion- t Fe a eae pretance bape rules, for the purpose of offerin, i y is winks ppbinti hed water rents of the city came up. A motion was made American steamships of the first claxs, in compan pro- | th r ry of ag “4 greut fatigue ooeasoned by @ land journey from Be a ee rane Zosstions. ae Congrost | by a preamble, that the President be authori the free school Inw; epelact creating’ aw eadhtiensl og a yet obec Rpm that Beata The eee See re re Te caacree ip scanior adh Opera pars io oy oS 4 fail thirty seamen, and such sommissioned and war- | debt in the city of Troy; Mr. Muiua, against hore | tyes ond ene being called, the concurrence failed te | i ae y Fant offloers as he may think proper, and are willing to | racing in Iroudequolt, Noeall, She. pehe was—ayes 9, noes 7. ‘Tem ayes are | IMPORTANT FROM CENTRAL AMERICA. appear for a day or two, Although some of the artiste enter that expedition; that they set under the instrue- THR GOvBRNORSHIP. Weabed 0B pol she anaianboe. : | We have obtained the following important commer- | are in proper trim, yet the great desire of the manages Bions of Mr. Grinnell. subject to the rules and Mr. Scucoomaxan brought In» bill to . cial intelligence from Contral America, from our files | to make . -= y ‘ > good commencement, and $0 produce the Byrn Nona of Uhe navy: to be furnished one ration per day, oF dment to the Constitution relative te Poltee Intell * of Havana papers, recived last evening to the 4th in- ition to build up, instead ‘ot | the value thereof in moncy, for the term of three years; | the office of (iovernor. It was read and referred to the Arvest of ‘ ‘Murderer: afternoon, stant, Pr w aplinweiag no local or politieal intelli- | ORF on & Kcale of the utmost splendor, has induced fe ‘ex. | and that the President cause to be loaned such neoes- judicirry to report complete. officer Cummings io nee worth transeribi: The Diario de la Marina of | him to postpone the performances until all the voosh a. oe mittee, | ##Fy sclentifie instruments as can be spared from the TIME AND Passa, Canal street, two me: Wil- the 28th ult. gives the foliowing intelligence, received | and instrumental corps are refreshed and invigorated, bjwets pane oad Bary. the Kastorn Dispensary of | liam H. Calhoun, on a charge of m , alleged to from Central America :— , — oe onion: ¥. Jonna, (dem..) of Tennessee, asked for the yeas New York. have been committed by them on last Sai Week «We have reeeived papers frem Contral America te | *#! perfectly able to sustain the high charscter they the’ Beaten d —_ and nays on the motion to suspend the rules. 1 corporate the Thistle Benevolent Association of | ago, by wilfully taking the life of Barnus White, the Sth February, The State of Salvador, as also the | buve attained in the musical world. the States: nothing sould. | “"Mr. Canraa, (dem..) of Obio, wished to make an im- | he city of New York farmer. residing at Colebrook river, Litehfield cou States of Honduras and Nicaragua, aro in the onjoy- | Bowsay Tusarax—Last night, the splendid plese it to show that no | Gry, the answer to whieh would his vote. To rel the interest of the State in the estate of | Connectics The circumstances res} ment of tranquillity, anxiously waiting for the deci- | culled “Tho Merchant's Steed of Syracuse, or Damom treated as it was proposed | Tb¢ Srxaxen—No conversation in order. Amase Kelsey, to the Colored Orphan Axyluma in the | horri os as sons of thots'Legislstures apse the shoption of the | cu Pythias,”” bad attracted another overdowlug am. he question of PE ee pmeg wished ntlge Ahonen yf this resolution ith of Utien a New York cars Silo reporter by far, Witten 5. teew, 2s act plan proposed by thelr respective commissioners. for | dienes, who ceased not, during all the Meats could cat be divided: | The Sraaxax said that the inquiry was not in order. | states vo lands in Buffalo and Black Kook. | tive arrested. oy ~~~ alae alin peemeterapmantall to 4 py ty pe 5c ‘amend suttbomnets : LS ndeed, to nee that the { : Mr. Baviy asked whether it was in order to move te t for the | ti f diasi fell: Dave existed _ | indeed, to see tha neswant int, on fp.isie Committee of the Whole on the state of the Soament: he os ing fora tof time pasta gang of pated Mibews eve ¢ In Salvador, Don Doroted Vasconcelos had heen ro. terprising director, Mr. Hambii indians. take: oath of offio | reat To wuthorixe tax upon the clty of Troy to pay the | und was worth, probabl » eager eres rer pehpemaged ay sey ‘d be, Mr. Vixron wished to respond to the question of Mr. bag Pfc yy ne Dog Rd bo kept the toll gate, Preside: fore the Chambers, regain, we are sure, the Carter, but objection was In Guatemala, the war of the Mountains still oon- | expended in producing before the public this v ne am . To incorporate the fircmen of W illiamsburgh. being © man of somewhat curious temperament, tinued to rage. ‘The fuctions, as they are called, suf. | — ea theze ass comblastion which would. defeat this | 4,7. Jestion, A" (Gem) of Tiinols, desired to ask | | To amend the act altering the commissioners’ map | having had two wives, and separated from both. Oc” fered a severe defeat at the ead of January norgiin, | gent epectacle.. The euter pooper ¥ 4 measure. Ho objected to this capitulation. by Cou- | "MP 1UetHOn. oa that would not be inorder, | °! We city of rege = TES on eT ae Wren eer 2 temas Gnmnn standing which they still continued to cominit disor. | Lester and Disa 8. Denim were frequontly applauded. ran {0 « faction. in Congress. us| by privaie combi- Mr, McCuanraro—The shalt will Judge whether the | Ma. 3 cas, bill 49 authoriae the Meeohants Mx- | her off and. remain slone vain. It was in one of St Quesaitouange, et the latest fate Tie Pieckans peeve y nay ree 1 allate Janembe . was dishonore| ws pertin: derstan papers, bang: to reas Btoe! Varrera, i that Sir Joke Franklin bas been found, Ls it oe? he a the capitals sroocrencten (orrere whe had agsived st | elcome, after a few months’ lapse, st time, the tres ‘the salary of the policemen of the slty reported favorabiy, the bill reguleti the amount Of tazce om incorporuted companive.. pearance of Mr. Collius. the celebrated Irish eome- we HM ceain Aa cho cariy ‘part of Vebresmy tego te a circumstance which not only shows what ade- By deeree of the governmont, dated Jan. 16, 1840, | Drie of New Yeck are nent ety a caret that the ‘The Sreanea—Not while » motion was pending to it id deereed that the port of St. Thomas, of Guate- | Dor Ot eee tee I hole menace patronize ruspend the rules. to revise the and reduce toa matie mala, in tho Northern ocean, shall be the only great | When it is provided for cae —_ The question was taken, and the rules were not wae | code. (Jobn (. Spencer, Joba Fine and Frederick vigor Atty years. depeclh, Seem the 30in of hoot, swore ceareely prepared for such a display, the pended. Vote, 107 to 46—not two-thirds. Whittlescy are named as the commissioners.) Reevse, odd manner of living, Ener date of the decree, A custom house shall be the li ight; butt caLivon! OFPRKRD T@ 4 THIRD RRADING. ertablishod at 3t. Thomas, in the form provided by the “Teddy the Tiler,” ‘Tho House then wei ‘The Manhattan and Rm Savings Institutions law: tha my I og on rae Fite of the Ui TH Beate . - ba by ordered to # third reading. i , ie wesdinnd 0s ony that ) of Varolina, proceed ort miasure bill was also ordered to» thir that jependent measure. | In support of | 49 show that nou-extension ls the means by whieh the vending be poem spree bat beg be sustained those parts with bis usual sbility —with ‘The Sreanee ruled the inguiry out of order. Mr. McMuiren, (dem..) Virginia—Would it be in order to move to lay the resolution on the Bascoce, » bill to ap; nt certain commissioners of Tnabel shall be a lessor port, 0 shall sottlo ab Ht, Thomas shall enjoy, omplete exemption from all general wuceesful ns a! id Tile ‘case 2ne they mew prisent thembeltes, forthe | sbelition of slavery ts to be effected. Ie onsidersd HUDSON RIVHR ROAD. these questions together, to exhibit their character end ‘The report, complete, of the bill to facilitate the con- es ey enerous ond gentlemanly bearing he per- oa fendeney. The first stop towards abolition was eon- | struction of the Hudson Kiver Railrosd was lost; 20 bedaide, lormed the ¢! ter of the Trish baronet, and with Las talued ia the ordinanee of 1787. ‘The next was to the | ths ies 5 © | Govennd With teed ond Bale, ‘The boly presented 6 PScaiSs dfollery whieh ‘be ie so capable of infusing Missouri compromise line, by whieh slavery was abo- - ghartly sight from the effeots of the heavy blows inflict mes eddy Maloney, It was ox: lished North of that lipe, No compromise [s regarded Awembiy. ed by the murderers, The outer doors of tho house, it emacs at the North any | than suite their Acaaxy, Aprit 6, 1960. nppeare, Gest Pony ~—y ‘They act in open of the constitution re MLLe Pasemy door was locked, aa the easaasin: - vere - or jay, were reovived with much ap- ford to tne retoration of fugitive tare sod 6 To Ineorporate the village of Pultom with a shoved, pac thei. gad ee ‘a now aflont to restrict slavery to Ite present limits, | Por the Fellef of William W iggina his lee 6 to Fig from hin bed. the deadly ment opens with as brig ‘ae the one with an ultimate view to the abolition of slevery in The Senate returned the bill to consolidate the reil- | how The murderers, after Usposing the States, All the North ere for non-extension. De | road companies between Rochester and Syracuse, and | of their vietiin by clubbing him to death, searehed for they not all now favor the admission of California as a | to provide for the construction of « more level and di- plunder, which, beyond s bt, was the ohjeot of theif Russian port. destined for ai Bogl's State, Leeause she comes here with the Wilmot provise | rect route between thors two cities. with s number of | visit, Trunks and chests wore broken open. ‘engrafted on her. 0 called. fundamental lew, and her | amendments, The amendments of the Sonate wore plece wearched by them, in whieh they admission becomes part of her sehome of non-exton | concurred in money would lik. ly to be found. The » sion. The time hes come when the question must be The Senate also sent back the bill to consolidate the | der very soon wpreed for decided, how far written constitutions ean the and many were the rumoss and su) territorial ta, the protect governments. end perhaps hts of 7 Te. T rights Cd ry ageinet the Ley A & reek. food argued, | |, that by uniting the question of California with the set- | fate the contedareey with the understan bas just closed and prom evening, Mr. Collins will ran from some . Tuck,” and“ How to Pay A violent south wind was blowing yon = 4 ! leat days of Mi hich equalled, in u Yor the relief of Sage, rr: y be tee fone that + of certain ways others, wh: the Monday, sil four taken to tlement of the’ question deponding upon the eon- | $0ei4 secede when any of the ee eer | penta sak Pea 0 Were, on 7, # t Ey veto enstod, the ‘aberiff The coro inquest was sent of the Inter Mtate, Texas would be given the veto | serins of the eontraet Tuore must be a veto power te | | To vest in ihe U. 8. furladietion ovee eartain tends | hed ad as tor Prisoners brought to view the ‘On ue power to the admission of California. eens, | Tepress the free soil movement. If the te | in the city of Brooklyn, mangled body of Mr. White; but asno direct ev increased, and raged furiously, to which was added, ke or two, and mokes old folks feel young a fares to oxercine is, the mals Must exercise it for | To amend the sets reiating to the village of Skanee- | dence could be the prisoners, no money soon aMerwards, torrents of Fein, with thunder and Cyasyaau’s Nationat Tunarnn,—A aod bs | themselves. In conclusion, he dwelt on the efforts of | teles nor 7 found in their possession tending to throw lightning sueh as the journalist decla: never be responded Inrt night, as uaual, $0 Ube €nll of she latel- the slavery nts to inerease the number of free | The House eenourred tn the Senate emendment te | guilt on them, t! uthorities were unable to hoid fore been equalled in the bay. Tho lightning fell upoa gent mai 1 of the National, who seoms to be newer ‘States. that may carry on their aggressive mee | the Monroe Co. Pari) Bank bill them but 6 few de: nd on Saturday Cobband Cal- some of the shipping. doing some little damage, and in weary im varying the ploasures of his nu aa pe ures sqplnet the South without cheek. end the admis | The Senate sent beck the bill for supplying Albeny | houwn, who were last held, were discharged from the eity seve: uses were struck tronivere. Tho fine tragedy of « Brutus” oye sion of California was part of the # ’ | with water with an amendment limiting the price to | te the cutive and wntalsous cnthihetion of te on’ Mr. Jonncen, (wi | be paid to the Old Water Works Uo. for their stock to oup én | dience. “Mr ge Re | Peg. vey Bey b enthusi country, with The Senate amendments to the filowing bills wore etn 2 of Justien Oakley 28 eee juenees. As to California, he reeognised | algo concurred in ra eTION FOR Sxpuction.—John wateh one by whether sla | To consolidate the acts relating to the city of Ro | picion at once struck Mr. Stow that they wore maki stitert @. Hagley ~ This was an action brought by the fof reae 3 @hat che was now entitled to membership. Whon she | ehester. thelr escape, whieh proved to be the fact, for on inql- plaintiff to reeover damages for the lons of the services Virtr'" ciogad the cntartalne satan ihe a gives the peas word the door m: | To provide for a elty hall in the elty of Utiea. ry being made of the conductor, it was ascertained of bis daughter, Catharine C. Rennett, who, it is al- hive Vihds Ghar ib, Veakiahelts asked to admit ber before we | _ To eunble trustoos, reecivors and assignees to become | that they hed come by the Housstonle route from leged, wer seduced by the defendant, The defendant 1 aie TL TEE Mr. Vendenhott's bones, constitution. He had objections to her admission; but | petitioning ereditors. Shefdeld, givi them « distance of twenty milse to is a gold pen and pencil manufacturer. doing business mmensied «lr om ore - ence | | ible governments can bo ised for the re | For the relief of purchasers in the Oneida Reserves | walk from bolebrook hon they could have resehed # in Broadway, the piainthf wees Journeyman in his ee ‘eae ofp eed “yy to —_~ am | | maining territory, he might be willing to surrender hia thon in 1540 and I depot within four Stow conversed with one of his sone was apprenticed to the tome vi whee.’ y~p-~¥ one pars objeetionsa4 8 common compromise in settling the other | To authorise a ferry seross the Hudson, from Corm- | them. and from their eonversation, he felt satiated In 1847, the subject of 1 dy emy ee ah om ae and — bm ~ 4 usstions Prooreded to argue that the interdie- | ‘that thelr mind was much alarmed, consequently they yy fof Ut , te bw Seon, i ven ee of tlay ‘ould be contrary to the power of the | Mr. Foan had leave immediately to introduce the | were both placed undor arrest, an! on the arrival of ment at the request of the defendant. Immediately ve r. Vandenhot sore jogs took them afier her engagement with him. his solieitations wore Very good points. and was high! into e Gabiocnae “hosd man, Sith odewe- cuaimonced, tepedinted by her, and senewed by him prevent. whe frequently epplauded 2b years of age; his eoimpanion, Cal- from time to time, until, it Is alleged, bia objest was of Lyn the Polonius ot Mr. Bass wore expally yeere younger reddish face, with effected, end « ebild was born, which subsequentiy nd Mr Mason personated the Ghost with skill ite road within this | somewhat of a more open end sbovoboerd counte died. ee Tonight, Mise Duret ro-s! Me Seating the date of the paw | nanee. On the ‘of Cobb was found a $50 bank Cetberine Rennett, the subject of this aotion, (an leming, also, will perform. The east of the “ Mor Act. and passed. bit, ° cpesione oad Bank pes0d $35 in eagles «interesting looking you ae vee b B pF A J yt PE Bre, before jones manics- maki eee « ) sworn and «xamined — . ome wll frem 4 LA, I. . iy eurnepaas’ We he eaney haven tv have bave foicher, he worked with Mr Bagley im 1847; my brother Fleming will be warmiy greeted after his long absence. was be constitution, the States are in dignity and rights, Why not fo ane etere, ents without the Wilmot Proviso? ‘The objeot of those who insiet on that measure ie to surround the slave States with a cordon of free Itimately : part of to enuse general cmiancipotion, to the aetriment r4 South and the slave himself He spoke | oft and aoe! Oneida. of books whieh the posression tous to mur pprentice to Mr Bagley, I have been in Bag io Orens Hover —The performances at thie proceedings of the Leg of dered, Calhoun bad eciy 53." ne beoshoe of the de ty 's+mploy; I went to him in September. 1847; at sete ent are, as usanl Me dors ad ‘The pro then turn round and take the lion's share, would eraned bas offered « reward of $400 for the arrestand thet tine 1 was sixteen youre of age; G. end BM. imme of entertainment for this evening, contains a bare lo ge See Bh vieneat Seutnern votes veeteuene Mr. Vanwum offered a resolution that the Regents ose Woe murderers. J ee epee hee pong Re FY eye pertnere at feasteus have me selvation of mctotin In faot, it is ahpoecd ot ask the North to vote for extension of slavery, copies, which was | mitted two fugitives for the night. as they prem. cormary to particulerize in piaee they only ark that the people of the territories may sek. they were willing father at hie business; this was before T wont into hile of emuscment. as the pul are pretty convinces” tle the question themselves, pt employ, Mr. Bagley told my fathor he would like to after a period of four years rucceusive reparatory tien for acumiesion a States He preferreda Aveany, April 6, 1860. morning ven wr ons mee castety of have me go to work there, that he hed niee work that (he band stands unrivalled for geunine oe | om the basis of the Missourt compromise line, but the | Mr. Learawwonrw inoved that during the realdue of oy Aveo. that 1 sould do; 1 asked him what it'was; he said lineations of eharaoter. and. for the qreat verety, ot North would not vote for it. It had been What | the session, no member chall occupy more than five | terdey, a yeung men ; Ts ee, ning Paints for pons: T told him | would vocal and inctrumental amusements The dancing the ery of disolution eame from the South; om the eon- any one question. Objected to. op « charge of violently ing & young gck my mother; I did. and she was not ye | slone le worth the price of admission. trary it has boen fostered in the bosome of Northern MANORIAL TITLE the name of Alvina N. Granger fr me to fo; he sched my father again, and Ouymrre —Pierees band of ini present a sbolitioni#ts. Gentiemen from the North have the the special order for five | o munitted the seensed to prison fi arked my smother three or four times, and at lest | sitractive bill, for evening. *S soleetion power to eoanpromise those questions Sereral hed | minutes to move to refer the Manorial Title bill to « Ley om yy Aman by the name of Brock. it wee sgreed vpon that I might go; he was to give ledice is exeetiont. and considering that several pinnifested the intention of doing so, and if others | select ccmmitioe to report complete. Lost, 30 te 36. ower, 1 jail wt Hudson, on Saturday last. He wee me twenty rhillings © week | he said he would pro p, bietom's band is attached ta.’ troupe. the from thet seetion will come to the rescue, the diMeul- AUATE PRISOM aPrRorniation contned for triel on « charge of forgery and counter. tet me ne & gontiowoman, and that none of the work- oy. Teapective choruses ss need | The House then went into Committee ot the Whole | feiting mem shouts evens tate the vosth where I was 00 Be | ttiske seesive the sellotent ° other parte warmly aya the Fate Prison w tion bill, Mr Cowlos in | Charge of Stealing « Wotsh As biack woman called soanged ve WT Me er an se be te ist of dancing. t bair lin. | ogee were tained aferwal ; sane sas W ouereee tee first bill appropriates $16,000 to Clin- | Serwh Allen, wae errested and corer or pase. Witbets® tn Cnet weet aul : on @ charge of 8 gold wateh, val: $6 per week Mr ~ i eondvet to me was very Tromas's amendment pend tmerease | irc ‘perenn Thoekors ereasoni, residing at No, ungenth marly | before l was thoreo week. he com- | instrumental performances, gre becoming great row m to $2) O00. eT gn pe ry tecead cy The somes van coumalies for Duneed taking, ivertion with me; I told him f would | Titer with the Bowery folks, Gor oppored the bill. trial. 1 tell my tether. and thet | would leave ; he «sid he waa Wasrweron Hite.The panorama of the Mr. Yano brief the bill, So also did Swoling Segors A young man, known to the polles ovly sn fun, and esked me, did I think he was in ear. | Mines ix n good painting. and should be soon by Mesere. O- Allen, Wheeler, Wicks, Lyoe, ond | iy the nome of Wie. Ji. Heines. wee arrested, poster. nest’ his rorduot wee pfvtiy good thea for about | who intend wwiting the @igringe ethems; ond ony by cffleers Miephene end (Keeffe. ons charge of three weky or & month, when he commenced the Me DL le ot the Aroh street theatre, Phila. ‘The motion to Inerease the appropriation $6 $20.000 | scaling ten bexes of meyers. containing 100 in oseh course aqnin; L told bin again I wold tell | gy a 2. lH veined at $40, the property of Limonington & my father sou then be would stop fur « titue | “If in moved to strike out the sotien autho. | Kelly No 11) Frontatrect, The accused hed sold the ehile; thie wer repeated three of four times, tll bone finall, ihe vale of ore on credit. Lows. . Haare to #. Alexander. « segar maker, No. 380 lrowme March whew be commenced the same; ho seduced | ihe eho @ was then parsed to « third reading. *ireet, for $10, The segue wore recovered, and the me: it wom in Search. im hia private offes, whore he head of which Mr. Hore ting =e | - PProprintos Gobo te re | rogue ecmmitted for tral i a od = wp 7 La | boy owe timew bandedme “~t { - « ¢ vensliy leeked the door when we iH Mone wall ; and $26,000 son be rele LAY Tiieiiigomee, there tegetict I tnd child on the 20th Deceiver, | | Heme Opanee, the Tint Brahim wal Neue te > mer a wae contued at bh - ~ ns moved to add $4000 to papier Crotow ong, eet Will be made Ly inieoduecd moe te sy 2-4 il it eh Berico har arrived at Havann, @flere he lee iphone te all vor the | (ke pine thie dey. A. st 4 opened with Niji fe approriatnn ae concert for fin Geegenth seme tine Mr. Kavrmas, (dom) of Texas, sehed love to intro duces resolution neverting that James 8 Osihown. In- instoed of attending to his duty aa ans at dein notte the people and ite vicinity. to form themeclves into Hon of the claims of Texas ae to anid interference of euch officer ia im- teat of NF eee wat of Beaten hes Ly the independent voters for the teket headed it. Habeas sae vel Buviths for Mayor, with Mesare, Thorns, Sivan aud | 0 teteh* me out with hor in his enrriage: he hee | % robatcnery concert, fut, fie ated it oe aarel verted te inform the will be owt prt werby ioe on r tiro token my father out with ws in the earrings, might j Siecuetive, so SANIT Oboe poate fotien eae Inst fatty. aed witese invorest M bbe have sa secnsmneed | BAYS bee te Yorkville to Me. Rutese’s te the marrage ill neat visit few Suatweosa nam ton Tork. Jeriediction of Samia Fe over anid torevtory, - Sp propriation fur shop: ten erderedt (9 920A. Simla toetion of the ofty seare. | ith my fether end Mr. Bagley; Me, Rutter ise mam = " :