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4 ——— 7 Peer aar on: ROR Us a =< === ——— = 7= — — = NO. 6788. ‘MORNING EDITION---SATURDAY, APRIL 13, 1850. TWO CENTS. a = (sree ce se — eRe sy - 2 4 bee of States fa: ‘THINTY-FIRST CONGRESS. OSLER ATION ream rom winnie wee pet wn, | Lita entin fe" hrsrilia tor car rane Mlling et MASS MEETING OF THE DEMOCRACY | t2c2,82%:27 4.0. 15 the Seat, share ace te FIRST SESSION. ov THE By nay np 0d Sore had, ep reset bys oped in bv ger vey ghey Si — de et dangero rod wat ‘poms will tie onccant preven Which of ie | vitation to avtend ner inatan' ‘nion. w thie, organi Benate. ANNIVERSARY OF THE BIRTHDAY | » the Clay Feotival A Asovelatign. reacts ne ary 5 se oF Set aie ohne deroted ‘patrotiam ‘ould TA ANY HALL oe TAT aad such reeeenes sitiale | ev ; torte! profound ad- 5 mm consciences. BY MORAK'S MAGNETIC TELBORAPE. miration, reapeet and gratitude. for. the illustelows, patties Fick a, slamater | 10" the country. “He introduced. tk é cracye it have get co leare thes is the aigtessee Wasnrnoton, April 12, 1860. ov THE staeamaa, Meary Clay founded on hie great personal worth | January, se every one, reuollects, aries "of reso —— the a frmscoracy nd After the transection of the usual morning business, HONORABLE HENRY CLAY. wes —_ weg aT ed mat aap hal futtpee caigatated pony ye ad Pty ecyenetanye Ah pA ma The great democratic mevting at Tammany Hall, ie. & yord hove weld the Mr. Dicu:wson moved that the Senate take up the . » echees ae because, a8 aa OMcor of tl ed lo! ween different portions of the couatry. His rescletions | last evenivg, beid for the purpose of taking measures iy of t to deeline the iar army, I doer it improper to he present at ifs ontar- | werv introduced by # speech, which was wort worsary of the birthday talntient or mestiag net purely Ravional in ies charso statesman. Th ‘1 serv H O ational teuntte the hunkers will ret defeat the domoorncy of o Me 4 barnburnors, was ® vory quyrepriation, BO. Yeaterdagbeing the 73d Mr. Weneren expressed the hope that the Sonate With the highset respect, | reepectable affair. The large hall was pretty woll Tre Unb the national demoorse; would conciede ‘the unfinished. business of yesterday | °f ‘8? lee. Hoary Clay, of Kentucky. the occasion was Phage heals Spemela, ernttonae, Miod: a different aul’ bottee , filled, though not so as to be uncomfortable, Ate | jets leis semchcs, celebrated in groat style by a suppor at Niblo's Saloon. omar NPINLD SCOTT. Iedid noe suit the views ot mae | heats ahedet, tas Shion tisha bases | GO Oe ‘before taking up anything else. Seka 47 Mg Raylala sg a4 RP wt oval North; bue the patriotie senti. | (uarter before elght, the commit ie conoodte’ | this fall, and Mr. Cuav submitted » brief argument tm favor of en, wel, oe SS en rhe ae Os. all their arrangements for officers, resolutions, &e., | have wuight— going inting the sommittes, inotead of |‘? Clay celebrations that have taken place in thie | *Tsi Ttasset ordered the doors of the great room to be flung open. | te Baltimore c Semmamasenee war against that proposition; a war | S117 Pegg 6 oF gethe Borate Racy al end | ee cores the speingtine ot u3pei | Boom after the leaders took the rostrum found wanting. “abs. il asker wale comes ill sou bs i re and bloor may o ime y e hp do on which must be usoless, because the question ot the |” = pene 6 wr ape bar bir na LA aL mtriotie devotion, {Drank with great. Mr. Kelly proposed Daniel ¥. Tioman for Ohalrmas, | Pry in favor of the, mony Cnvoppealte eh ‘ioe anion of the California State bill with the Territorial | Point number of persons who attended, tl = song Here's to your tt which was agreed to. suppose that way toan ainoag : looking forwarl to Acoking forwant to the sam , and must be met at one time or | Teepectable standing in society. or the remarkable and | 'rhis" ag ras sunk ty nearly another. Vor one, he pledged himeelf if the California | extraordinasy enthusiasm which prevalled throughout | lens. ncurly the whole company join Mr. Bpofford then nominated the usual number of | furan instant suel thet fir ‘lay | Vico Presidents, and Mr. Purdy, of the Yourtsonth, the Hot to the geniug talent and devoved 3 at to the gen or triotiam of Mr. he Initiative tm this great harmonicue measure. des. ) to toast, drank im silonce, the evening. and which vented itself in loud outbursts, -_ Yor present wi Whow boy, one of the frat lessons tanglit me in this old pile + on, tt was that ‘Af impulse to that fooling of attaoh usual numbor of Secretaries. that ity oughs to govern — ~ on end appoint the committees. No harm could | long and continued, and waving of handkerchiefs, as atharing wocunlaad, Glory with ech ecsdlng age te the Unlom which fa, o denply souted in Auorican hearts, | Mr, Timuany then atated briefly the objects of the | barly were thse msheuse ne ediviteal choca trend toe come from t,and he hoped that good might be do- | well as applause and cheers of the loudest kind. Mele: “Rest, Spirit, Reet.” tevhnow the ‘wales sf Abe Union” He tresstt fort | meeting, vis: to promote a unlon of the two fhetions | static’ uke Mscnde “eee, Hgaikare a2 0 mujery foe Mr. Bewron gave notice, that if the business of yee | At sn carly hour, the lower saloon was filled by # vation of the United States —With axe, aoquir. | jtele, revolloetions to the fet that the of the democratic party in this State fa the State, pe. foe alan: In Now York Pe te : . ' * perday should be resumed. he had more amondimeute bers paren J i he ar tne tees cafe erittence halt of) the rmonarehieg of ‘Betipe wave ~ enced that would mecresarily Te Mr, Mina. after making 2 fom pertinent remarks, | iecers te the tne citizens of she State, a in ae rena offer, and sore addi le hour before feat! a ered. i ready survive: ere! a ai Py od ve ? w The amendments were read by the Secretary. Thoy | ine waiting concourse we observed w display of various | ite evemiss, it will outlive che vary memory Of ail prophe= Levi 8, Chatficld, + Og. Renton, in favor of the union, and aune of them espresa & douse i nine different propositions. the object of whi 7 cies of Its rulm, Music: “Hail Columbia.” oking on thi John V. G. Pruyn, Fred. Foilet. 5 ing the Stave next tail, | Bas ame geatle- ” : ornaments, emblematic of the man whose birth-day | “Sisrn ng, made of ‘man’s compate After Stab: ‘dressed letters to the same eltirens, js to prevent the connection of California's adiniasion I ae te nk Oe ‘thle om would | tho consequence throuzhou F Snishing the last letter some one in the audl- | 141, op, bouts If they got different answers, ‘with, of the making it dependent on any other. ubject. | was about to be celebrated. One gentleman wore Pe Dregs yey ryt: eh fo eed Kove hi owp conmtry po doube | quien aaked. “how many more letters have you got to | Tope tiny will ot Do not it ua be down-konrted. x Deote's mot a eileet somibistes was thea “ ent joes, ba loves. r. Ming suid, “he was aware that it was | The: ty for dey . Lot us look at the fhe table teraporatily. and the deflelency bil | 780 locket, in which wasest, imo costly mannet, 0 | them, ono nad alls Sow York wolesme, Glee Pride of | of'iay ce Paind, where ry tedious to the public, but that it was vory neces sal adminietration~—at the Precident--et his taiwen, ood 7 Columbi . After debating. et conalerable Length. an | miniature of lenry Clay. | Another, taking off his hat amendment striking out the appropriation for the | Politely. So display inside a large engraving erection of the wiags to the patent office, without | of Henry Clay. Others wore charms, wrought in- vary that these letters should be read, and continued gc lettors from Fred. Foilet and Stephen A. Good- jw it representatives anawerno! | # tizens, no doubt—no lingering doubt, thas Me, Proddont and fellow oltivens, (8 was with called upoute to vo: that Teame here th hom I have ir senti or . - 7 I feel, folios t to the shape of the Hon. Kentucky Senator's head; , ae ‘ ¥ tbere'will be but one roault, when the democratis pari de= coming to © vote, the Senate adjourned to Monday. bat amen Restasky Sonepecy Sted; a Mare. Gploe of uncestaan, usPignty of time, | termi a civetiom. sal be curried. We shalt hare = Sowsé ad Mepyretetativen: display their ardout attachment to what they termed Tue ee BedTom tke thraldom of centuries to’ a souan of letter from H. Hogeboom. A. C. Bowne, and I. C. Mure he elected. ‘The few 4 a pes That same old Coon."” The introductions wore after Hee gets, of humanity. that light were extinguished — phy, of Brooklyn. Ilere it became pretty evident that 28 od thelr motives, will be do BY BAIN'S KLRCTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. the following order: “Mr. A., allow me to make you pm ee Teale, Bot be comtined, or be alt BS very few. if amy. of tho kors invited would be pre- | {“)’ ae ee mgr ag Wassnaton, April 12, 1850. usinted with Mr, B., he's one of us, a good man and teal reform, sad fet. (Sky-larking by the boys in the back part of | (ovgh my trisud yonder of tho GlobonatSted-onet sree ‘The Senate dill, giving to the widow of Gen. Worth Hake kind seek 4 a page Fed ane ete the joom, hile the reading continued by Mr. Ming | at Butt ralo. union among the ® pension of fifty dollars per month, was tal : that there were persons somewhere. who were deemod take of liberty throughout the world, thse be hiss besn te tae Prt apa Pile mage eres | ye eage Ei | Pommeeoiocs Oren © my bs Mr. Jones, (dem.,) of Tennessee, moved to amond by | not the right kind of stuff or who were not good mon laters will be, crowned with ancoua:”{Appleuse, hacked |, Gentlemen. you have hienrd those letters road, what | 211 9 hundreds yeu Tuy aay by thousand providing pensions for privates. peng Hi j Bony ed bg theft od said, Mr. President, that others Levy , 4# Your pleasure ? suid the Chairman, Muybr: aod if All no within seven vo den voratie 7 Battal give ratio mealoritg, ad Brooklyu m maj rus, next fall, ws i Now yblemen S y oF - fue, in this eley, we wi fw) In other parte of the Stat tomwell the thie of dewocratic victory, The demouracy boing vory moderate. {he Lal fear from the perils of defeat. They are never t ~ 4 dark night—they mi Whereas, the democratic meubore of the Legslature We will aes semblod in Joint caucus, in the Senate ohmumber, Maroh TSW, upom the proposition of the Democratic State a no * That they be accepted.” Pareed unananim KD read the resolutions Mr. Eowanps thon made a brief speech, alludin, | the epirit of these resointi “The Srraxca declared the amendment out of order, | stood by those who were of tho brotherhood. end was sustained by the House, After hewrrey len hourin Keeping tol go the which ie Mr. Joxes opposed the bill, beeause, he sald, It was in she large saloon up stairs. Foom was | of the elile of not decorated. except by a flag. with which the | ¢f eran tation of the general laws on the subject of | Crenestra was draped, and another’ which was tay Lye Mr. BcCirawann, (dem..) of Tilinois, rose to a ques- | ¢ on the opposite side of the room. There six ‘tien of order, and the Spouker decided that debate was | tables eet, nearly the head to the foot of the room. | ¥ be aa. toh dlowablocwhloh wes sustained by th * "pis | At the upper end of the saloon was a table. exton ling | }Y,thore, and Detter, perhaps, ‘ally -the bill was laid over, end the House went into | ¢tirely across the hall; it was elevated souzae feet above | 1 " ously. (* Sheppat Sheppard.) d, the committoe were prepared to Presi in the plan whieh he hi een for the efforts of Mr. Cla dissolution of 0) y F.Ro Blan could be adopie might not take plac ald | | Proposed; but if ic had | | | regu regarded the Suath as enemies. al and hareh feolings were soothed by th by Mr. Clay on the floor of the United rd id 1 have doi p ary Cla Semmittes of the Whole on private bill the rest, At this table were seated the President. | to"Gor"( appliance) ‘Mu, President, Weed te prevent hic clestion nonheme yy auth ger pe: 4 fall election aking to totem, oh? private Lill wax discussed, when the committee Pierre bes nah ie Oa mg Hoa. Mr.Gooper. of statues and built 4 tine, the Whereas, it ta desiratie to perfect ny rl 18 ste ‘enneylvania. (U. 8. Senator.) and Mr. Cranston, low eifvets he democratic party, and to call ‘ouvention for ry save Mr. Fees ny Gotiing oaarh 4 that he | of Thais Idlans.” wits abene ‘twenty of tho proini izbt and ie Clay tan be pore tbat purpone, aud tur the nimiuatton uf a Stato okt ty he at the Select Committee on thetisiphia | BOMt Clay men of New York. The Vice Prosideate once anouurag nanently pither, calumny support at the next election, aud te determine how future he repeated be they are of opinion that ¢! cccupled the ends of the several tables; there | fy ‘there is wan diversity of opi was vos by = manifestis Tution of the House. under which they wore appointed, | Were thirteen of them. When all had boon pro- Pagiously apd died tleriously dow mp rly . the company entered the saloon, Vayond the sncleate, restriets their Inquiry to the relations and conduct of | per! bar ye ene i th 7 fworth’s) plays “ Hail, Culambia.”” toe thy the propor holding ie vo be t a s Logial # holding it co b ca, will onzol ng and fame, and patriotism, aid exalted virtues 6 the Seerctary of War. and does not authorise thom to ¥ of Kent miaiséee, Appotete “inquire whether there was anything wausual or impro- | The whole six hi an sents ot the ta ys ey Sakon an’ hat bet peg B- in allowiug interest on the claim; and they ask the bles were filled. and there were some who were glad Committee have, with a view of per- | (alk abo ee: ge ng ang i toget ‘admission without the security of a seat, The Now Moxtoo—Oura hy we ‘At Mr. Burt's reqsiest, that part of the Journal of the | t#bles were laden with solid aud delicate viends, and ug athe tabi ~ former day wus read. stating that the Spoaker laid bo | the dewsert was all that could be dosired. 4 itled to our protection;—the same henvficent snd Taste gon the a na fore the House the cocimunteation from Mr. Crawford, | Juttice wes done to the good cheer offered, Seay lice sedis sd tevttietatie sasha pevemannes ways sucesed, “Mr, Yard then civel the recout elections gad ; arking for a prompt and full investigation of his cou, | the best of Meidsieck aided to give gost to er og eed Flag of our U asked if New York ided? No. Mr. Yard thea. j duet. in rela tw the claim of the representatives of | bountiful provision. In front of the Py ile tenst, James Broo .§ responded, causing considera. recuse, for the purporos alluded to the bill f of the New ¥ George Gaiphin. aud that on motion of Mr. Toombs, | placed an excellent toned plano. at whie Gisentiafaction to the company asseriled at the loag such other bustnees as may te brought befure the evaveation; | taprossed his rogrot at it, and, after nsolvet committee of nine be ap. | PbIips presided. and from which. ax well as from the oft hand of the president. such convention to be composed uf und dologate from vaoh wd barmony, retired. We oth remarks fur want of «pace of “ jen abl istrict. raised of “sit i a ‘Atsembly dist ric war musical instruments. was discoursed from time Resolved, That the chairman of the mecting be authorised loudly dolce to tay, om the part of tho commit. | tte rwect mule In fact nothing was wanting to rahet 4 \ ite, im bebaif of the democratic members of the Lagisia~ . that they do not ask of the House muy eularge- | Make the dinner or rather. the supper. as comfortable we Keener, Sually restored, aud Mir. Betonciuded his remares, ture, wiih the chairman of taid damocravte ment of duties confided to them. They have seon | ®* posible, The large company seemed to please each Tremendous outburst of ap) of hth i * ina call f on, sé recommended in nothing in the progress of investigation, 40 far which | onejeY the aight of xo many others. The evening commenced | "Wel no wo! parte-of the rooms mey.| The true men of the Nation—Pirm ae the everlasting hilfe; | going resolv cca @ bot toduoes then to one “4 ae with hilarity, and progromed aa it bean. could not add one oubit oF one inch to the poli tatare | while others in orm and darknoas have wavered ‘And, whereas, the democratic State committee, and the # democrats have the Sacparer ea ply Cer <r ae Announced the Kev. Mr. Peck of the Metho~ | of Henry Clay. (Chours and waving of havi ) AS | fuitbless, they have stood by their principles demockatic meiators of ty *Teegtalaturo, asseunbied fn delat het, thay bare hot ba fe 0 d wi 2 eereinvaios by asiking a b 4 Tepresenting the State of Rentucky, um the floor of | their ct vier. ful wmong. the fate m uthorities to call democratic Cnr to protest that a of any kind are ty . AS wi the dPenssion of the sete proofed, ult tks pe if of the latereate of the | shell pe'er see his like ‘a i d and miions, recognised by every section of the demoeratie ge. reduced, i fog wy, So on b ¥ continw led to ardor fur the first toast, previous to read~ Sasse to his fame. tt it beneit ‘Te this Mr. Crametos, of Rhode Islaad, replied in woth} f the following remarke— yuntry for bim te be President: pnt (teonit att no in met to rate the birth of Ms ™ aes shee than that which its Sng of the y: a. every one must believe t ‘* fenaien ‘applaues}—the patriot, the statesman, Lonor, so far ay Tam aware, nover necorded, 1m powers of the comuitice do not extend beyond an in Quity into the relation and couduct of the Seeretary of | tte'ange—aa ia relation to the claim This aa the duty | this country, to'wy chiar living indt vidual. Bore sevent | pr mote the honor, the (ntereat, and the paren Sf the report, he trked the lastructions of the House | ifomthunt fortune and-withcut a patron-wi:h the = cuit st he has sf to the Interpretation of the language uf the rosoln- | Yen unaided afore pin a geome line: and From U | refore, be it resolved, That we cordially respond to the | cra fe Fenily a. There was w mol | paid proceedings of the democratic Siate committee aud joing | U4. hey didu't leave bod aud ward to come toguthee | lewis dotive eounus, and te the pirit of harmony whioh ind wo | O## B just re vleetiog ‘alned them to de eo by “the od, that we will ratify No, cal racy of the State ia Clay tp 180 !—Where he was forigathree ate of the United Stator—as ap ip section a aan Frying out | Lrineipley. N union of the democratic party is | bowey woow than #t considerations, Upon the success | iu fevor of ui 1 the maintenanoe Sad nese on of the | presse. M : i tha: As Sates, SNAP cad rene) ae A |, Whose mame you have houored here this evening jon, and the dety of the committee. They are con- | ‘restive esther Gena oer el 4 bene, i, tent to perform the duty aa defined by the resolution, | name uow Slle the civilized we ‘AL the age of aber and wish distinetiy to be understood as not asking | twent childhood, aad threw i E é s = 2 A 3 = i i of of democratic liberty to years he left the scenes o: fm connection with that of Henry Clay. (The enthusiow began to oe that the duties be increased, or the powers eularged. himself Linong ue chivalrous plonoors of Kentucky. They | with which this was received enn ad f.and Mr, Twas brief. the ‘nations of earth. connection with all thia, we ing JF oalied for from ail not ales " ‘id dociare that ovr own divisions have wn power | #14 +4 that he fol seriously im Me. Mauss, (\lom.) of Louisiane, was aware that oor. | Yung stranger, aor were they long, io anal ot Bind pee Bete aoe te fd See feopaeeed shall Lng! Te elequest Fite geet Ae oestfeie: into the bands of reckless, beige ye WB RE Ba i ane propria bald for the Femarkalle po wars. wags thet It i new forty yours wings My 7 Te A ee een Cae one etiens of oat Cen A | Thee | chown a member of the Keatuchy Lagislecure, aad the Aree sept pet op ‘of Sohn C. A can be promosed ' thet him to mak: han ito~ abr) to her honor and her interests, haw ort! de pi. . ! . Bistu-. | Somat Rie tis * Seay an * pei ter TER cures, Yan party ran tree of anfecy for the ‘sow . A nO eats, Myie7k hin ato the | Lhe ehilvet fortune. Meda not otaps may ea express | ent Tesdionthe fte-serkacctimn od cur Bande oat Lunt for armed igskereinn wun teitiass, sescee r the term of the Hom, Sunn Anate. pat Vile te ance tf ae aloes ne nog en, nee , is or honors: We surrender be time crowded house. Li doecves Use oe a he was ‘push a ia 7" ciples. We proverite po man whe etan: immenge Rypeleritya Ke pightly meets with, sud hax , and in 1A was fore of ‘bla own genius’ stone that Kormigined a Tepudiate alluew | inexhaurifble powers of attraction. A hotior pier 2 pt ye merely rose to say, that the committee did to make a iP. Jonmnon, te ehould come Howe. It was due to them. party, An’ copons Toll coutdonse in tee tlodem, | hee rely been seen in any theatre. The ” Little 7" are ef the Beate, We slosercig tress thet the ich followed, wes highly amusing. This ase Convention will go to shag | toning. the brome A ls agaia offered of seving iy i ta 4, Pras Ne vel plag all Hy personal aud factional prajud: this unrivelled h ite unequalled scenery, te meet his wishes, be was sleeved te overt 1 others is she. curse ‘solely directed te the vucceas of the great ployed by @ watehless company. Mr. Tuomrson, (dem) of Misalasippl. preferred the sivaat wilh bo | byte Bees ‘te cus wiley tr aha prefece. Broa: ne Mr Cnitind was again, inst motion made by Mr. Storse. Me did not think the ware ability, “throng the | eminent attitude, have poem aa Roe Ig agentatbe mee go ey evening, th a well atvended house’ The ew = eres eee oops Sui Pet, “Ta the manne | a te GEtravaganer whlch hus depleted the Treasury, | fertainimen:s commenced with the» Nervous Man.” ! he ae, gota doller femsins to be appropriated for auy mew eBhane. the t by Mr. © . ye Se AE oe pale} “eae pt | Seine sesame eaotan ras dulphin bul. ; ro bs —4 ‘ale ; wa red wih seaowed sysionss r. Tnompeow was opposed to inquiring into the con- ‘upen the otesasion oC Bs, Apznasg the pradaonsy, Ue. | Tenty'vach mato-abet poe | atte ue Feoeat action ee ee Na anne cary lenthosie, nat the duet of the predecessor of Mr. Crawford. lay was onlied by him to the Department of Stats and | sestacess that. ai fa. VR yy Me Soret eons hg tenn yg Mr. Jonsson, of Arkausas, said that the Secretary of | bere, ein all preceding situations, his pre-eminent bthicy which Is in direct visintion of law, of applause, To-night. Mr. Collins appears im two had resrons fur asking for the investigation wad | $2 ¢tafeamanship commanded univareal airairation. In divert the astounding sum of two mil- | retaruad to tie Taleo Mesias oe tS favorite characters, with several pleasing songs. se ie tvamion pee Benton's Taxars, . | sheonm ie ire ind ir. Bear hoped that the Mouse would not instruct | The time whic! By = the committes to iavestigate other subjects, and em- were: . . at 7 it tectesipel hought thet ral with's raptaity every ye € porters ). THomrson, tl thet no gene z nae te . 5 . should be indulged in. Lt would be improporat | (ety "an Kventnow, hele aasinet ie pert ne he sean | gresdeured tra teenie. iret \ ‘ cut na toempenseeh Galle: | lead aebstuwciien tout Sean ity contd gent ‘rel Mr, Dusen {ahley of New York, said that there wae | cating to the service of hie tryin tala, the tering See | f antics ware performed, — {* yas the P lie. ane natitntls wal vaah | te bee no joty in the debate, and moved the previous | of her oeed—shose wonderful energies which the prov 1 Kentucky statermnn, Rare and of all ibe people are equally dear te us—aqually indesd pg Fhe house oted no quorum, A motion wos Skt hee os AUll mercifully continues te him. worthy ot preservntfon-nod eyniy shalt thay inoue “4% 2B iieerah! hurrab! hurrah { ald whenavever and by whumsvever tivey may Va kesntied. We uA in sade to adjourn lost, The of the House was re | i “Number siaty-soven, if to be regarded a4 members of the National Domo~ fused. ehamh Mr, Duan wihdtew his demand for the previous | —eho concantrates upo p himonl? more disinte a, | sokatze poet pipngeatepmparte Sc we ta dane department. ‘To-night the “ Berloas . Dei sinter 2 . ~ r qtastingstna qoattvmce to olet omeodmenta" more true adection, dad sure devoted and reversatiol love, | Cun'cisSinive frates of m rounton were the | Yuanlig” will be performed for the test time a thie Mr. (dem.) of Lllinols, offered one than, ne I Tallon to the lot of mortal Rot ouly are, those 4 bog, say Ht again.” “Stop, boys, don't tare officers, nad bh a, ¢ z | Shall 1 vee, tracted to him in the manner I have # + those Tow. eek r (whla) = Now Ser, Sen eieed Lewes him politically feel Rhempstocs betas to - tedivideal, palling b & $5 Beboo a Lavt evening. Mr. dite bane whieh comes bi dated saucepen. ond ‘over ‘the the bill allowing the E ae ts of bis pe ance. Every man, ne Bee aE fe ealworth fellow, plaat= ection with It, we hall with joy theqeod t1/ings Jefterenm. in the" Pride af the Mare claim. nnd all clreumstances allowing intorest cs “—it is bis transparent frankness, | with Mr. friend's tlle. ope to we; eush as the gloriogs news from Com o ry doubt. If dowbt there Sm fu whether tho opiaion of the Comprise uf Cas lacie tae Henstweh cet werteeeres | E eee . bog OE Oe EE We iands ctveciy eb the bead ef some Treasury bad been overruled, aud that the comniittos ny Tp Ry Ty ling which Ia fons, ware inclnded inthe eaertiune, so that we may place the ely of New ¥. wants good pieces to draw oat hie elifie’ stain os have to send opt mend and papers. in indelifle stain upon bis soul. It was thie hing the reporter left with hie mere, the worncy, hare of ont order — Mr. Moone modified resolution #0 as to invest! | prompted hie and outbarnt—" 1 wou! whieh alle- 8 room fall of haters the at rf pred ng te hile wetin aad Cees mane seas hae | trea nees Resatn Renae ates ee sas ihass gcc x deren, Servant” “Shevrerk om ehperiest ye ahora ne oe ~; eed oan eaeenecunp ene Gunes to defeated Nig ube hr one tacvo~ he bag fy | Krtyatnbcmt one oclook, by the vigrvns vlers of tbe Depry “AAT” Riayeann eae forward on the rostrum, and | “Manes whieh omg pace . previous question was seconded, and Mr. Matti. ane ety, nek be same. wilt live.te bo ) ' Sonate | "The Clay Festival of 1480 wns dseidedl attr. oni demoerntic party of thi ond ft the | copie oftherpls lo wightly produced the texitt con's emendmante wore ejected. top totale pou eo leneee, Thamcontecmsben Zi'tntens and be promeamend of tBak serena | _ Gur rapsrsm prwene rani ie he scmanirios of urrange- Clon. have passed thrcugh m tong awd perliows might. | S<mple of Thespie ls nightiy: produerd the Vogitimase ‘Then that of Mr. Mixnse wae to, vin: that the woot appropriate vuledictories that wae ever de- nts and to Me Dese, Franklin es; ‘There wae serious danger that the bark would foun- Oreie. iy © pos woned Wadead” wes nok s. W.- select commitivo appointed by this Mouse in relation i ag wanon any euch accadion: And when he hed | fevially. for the Women provided der. All hopes which could be “h- : ni pert <to the Galphin eloim. be instructed to make full inves | h a Rs eae cm | comfort and convenience, depended upon the suceca of bw 4... 8 3 Mayen t Lo —_ ‘ee rors gation, avd report to the House the origin sat nature } . a a oe and ite blessings would be lost to us sod . ‘cate ~ with of wes tactah God the, ctromtnstanees ‘Sitending tne soot wae ee roe cin te nabs tenth cee haa ed city 1 mee. Ttrust to God (hat the down of day ie breaking, and St:81 fiat, Thla evening Mr. Neaiie, who has just tor- | Anornen Lerten to Davies Weevren.—A letter 94 the democratic rity in in sefety. We have drank . & ruccessful cugagement at another prose ‘the some before the departments ot the iat} and the twelf) of April, 100— | him God epeed far the remainder This ee 7 Seka: nud the passage of the law authorizi the incinded between thoes twe speak ‘to him, to shake. bands with him, | dreveed to the Hon. Daniel Webster. and highly com- deeply from the eup of disunion; we have felt ft to our , Bowe. maken his appearauee here. in the Priace, im (Raeemagnso of the agente whe have ac prosecuted ifleation of this , theae who had coved. with Nim polti< | piimentary to him, fur the sentiments expressed in bla vivaie, the whole State hae been polvowed with It, But | hts pe Henry TV." and Mer. Base ‘the cad Wgel the temne--tan aupanuh paid cn tba clei unchanceadle devotion with which. we a. onion | [ate speech. and for his fearless aud ablo defence of the {ha danger has passed by, we are revived, we are our. | Character of Feletad, la which he is inimitable and Bo8 with intorest, aud whether the same was paid in con- |" fertth and lene ite to Honey Chay Sage The A cieeced many | Constitution and the union of the country. was Ineir. giver, In uo part of the State, exonpt this city, ia | + be *urpaned : with law and precedent—the names of the im- | Day.” suoe by Wan ‘ Tat bs had tees | Culation yeaterday. om ‘change and among business there any feeling of disunion; execpt inthe proud | Cusisry's Orens House —Thie famous hand still cone ai to whem the amount received by exch — ‘This follewing ai be fret nnd inet verses of thir song — ‘ol. Benton cameamong | men and we understand it very soon reecived over one jcme of democracy for years and years, ‘Tle but Unuce ite cuwerd march to the citedel of the affee how said interest originated to sald persons, and all ‘Thy natal day, oh, Henry Clay, ae ing hands with him, | thoursnd ures. including large number of ou fw days ago siuce | was at Albany. [ met there men (one of our citizens, Every nigitt the room is erowd- Rees, ere ear na ae ees ad Tihs aber i ere — sary ges sea teegeksas ce | itt Sabena ane rnvclabe Serena! ig erer sha, of plea and of rime "mn whe bed cd ced Ue Caters porary eaey igh. Sag : coum! ve power to send for persons and : leas yoy whom drawn up in former timer, hestile resolutions men with their vist to Mechanias’ the ittee Lave as po i Coan He ting wingh ons om =, Shen ce wae believed that in afew days eke document would wig hed declared war to the koife, and hed de periment is well filled and (he inetrumental perform mes the dawn of May, be delivery of this). im, ton, he went for- | Dave attached to it some 1600 to 2000 names, be termined never to © the battle feld while oppo €re are all first rate. ° guitar performer te decided With " violets” and “eves ° | ward to pay the tribute of bis hearty respect to his great | longing to the city and vicinity. nents remained upon it. But now every one—even Py beat we bere heard for come time; and lastly, the name of | SAMA “who hed boom. his rival for more than half « ” vo Caowattaven Coupes, Baq-On the gentlemen whoedit the two rival papers are the dancing le exeellent enry Clay, this is thy natal dag) j century. He, too, invoked Heaven's blessing om the reviving eee ray th fhreathed hie last, He" Qn in favor of dial union of the democratic 6 Pieree’ ; oi 30 Y . " jo wan ® a cordial union « De yapre Watson ant PR sar yom —a, Wylos Keonts rates, Fg ne a ee ~~ Po 4 ea itsten aintanet aur or tev Oummmianenees © js Ny thin Sate, Flare ne 3 e tes Seeing large aseems- " o day. there wane Be. 4 there Me Fmigration, and the President of Bt David's Society from it. There ie but one The Feerest divorce case was called up yooterday in the . : ae . Aopen thd Te, valnedl Sides erect ope be hn bese Ot I ning the members of the society hoth of New : « ey 170 ne “Hlonse of Representatives, and elicited quite am animaced Rleraved questibns” in one bit that clamber, when the great statesman (ook his leave, York Brooklyn, met at #t. David's Hall 242 Wal- performance on the accordeon ler ‘ent, and White's debate. Mr. Smyser, of Adams, conoloded his remarks im Drop" par Tor country’s good, — he Nelle red ote Wick Clap enerts net all thes whe eames | Ket etrectyand made arrangements f Ang the art, | ing ie areatly wdmired. The violin’ player alg 6 divorce otarele Seal te poopie na Fa the sphere of hia Intiuenor, man whe hase | funeral Si tie whige unjied "to treed eae, the last oper rire netce. “They give an contre pertiomnnse at@ referring the ap- Fete iseetiot.” to rete, Je and gecerous bei Deatn ov Peacrvan of wwe Savit.—The Coroner o'ele county, being pre- To put le Californie ipae, on ovezant of We Be | etd yesterday an inquert ot the City Hogpetal on the Soaermim Mr. Brooke, of “Utah” and “| > he Beant + | body of Julia Mille, aged 27 years « native a) ‘ Ob Henry Clay, tists is thy watal day, he. ¥ ‘mewbers | who came to her death by a fracture of the > The second toast waa seo of to how the fracture was nnd The President saa ciee President of the United States. arcertain, The de phe Ry consed waa aman, sot fall to sheteye hg parked diferonee of the | farts. to 1 saeptt | 88 8 ruppoved. to have enused the fracture by @ fal nbiey Ure other wa tnt Te-teepenss Ssthecantee | Seitient i eotige toon BATS Se. 08 Rarinoan.—The members of the miselves of this opportunity to hear the native nese mn! ive vent to their pent ap enthusiasm, he fi bet - foreet sing their eweetost melodies, Fhe site Sen Gee. Gad ant eve ten twenty stee of mavepere ervgee bi et Railroad. fore trip, te Semetrutic perty tien 2 bopoloosd Lave been rn urming Fouth for the leat three months, Letters trom distingwiched presage whe cane if, . i. Boch to canect free fealt? Neo nuthority 4 wh hey created au unneual exeltement. The ae very aracinasly C 9h Clima, in- ries tot Kpplaten.t This yee the labponen, public will be notifted, In due time, of their iret eon- iitibded ts ait in thete seats ane ‘the quection, wirile hohtch we clocs teehee) Cmmetel which ts to calm the raging waves of fection, and preserve | URN cert, tes observer, three of four were seon vanosing oat of | “OME — the Union, as long na be Hives (Appian ing, At querter to 12 « Merscenin — This being the last day of Quick's exbi- tHe Ball whan the pill wag called ep, displaying sms four of SarvEn onem PeRnary vavice. bpaiont nil kasaulte. (Tremondons spy ae fire broke cut in the basement of bition at the Cireus. tn Brent street. those who hare p phe bill many ts eonatlore® datenved fa 7 uno . vere to begin nator Pot wm yet seen bie splendid eoll 1 3 Je tha eon y La ection of animale ww fer 4 Sesiene i felenda do aot desire | To Danver, Urawas and others, Commi Thay Poctivat | tetome won, ane “irnee 19 down’ froma a EA oR OC s onen — Ff sosetarse | Seetideareed pap none Cinpraae the tigate on ing me to Attend & pablis dinner, tebe | wa weil ns myoolt., Posttively hare nos showaihs {ut 8 re te Rok now): } 4 of a new and beautiful movable orga: for the ely diMoult to get at it, but altimately all the fanetionsof a band Monday Contiemen of the 18th inet., im 7 leave | ‘This ous of the then 5 mitted: “ etapledl, shee vem hy the Association om the Mth April, the aumiversney on the pul, 1 have not ool every ditMewity, The da- Tritteal period 4 r 0 pl t i wernt EP iie Wiewhony of Mr, Clay” 4 Ceenston, and th: paliy by water. Wher dove coped oat tee brass | pee gee « Tam greatly chiiged to the Assoolation for the invita Jurtice to the wut so kindly ont oy Magee he Dram, the highly accompliched sotrame, ended io me, hut the neoresity of my oo very few minuten events vorile. ie engaged and will appear ou Mom everday 00 co Sore Presence at the seat o Je ttartem , At the Astor Ploce Theatre, Mr. Ras, laid upinelovep i~ yt hy ume). 160th street. Harlem. «| S A te “é pond 4 Sattemee, with of the as supposed & manion WENT : feaicur in bis exertions to please the has ales a enneater Court + det m gen x Nan). al nerd, TAYLOR. cre are yours of bed, rence, ‘oroner wae called to bey AS . > Mr Neafie, an excellent tr ey f . fe mads an inquest. ‘he tn Hie Horerumeox Pauity. after succeastnl contorts ACTION FOR SEDUCTION “AUSNEFT Y9. MAO, a aa mon war ion on fe ers is ne wn ey “— Rei. eg, im thie tty, Procecded to Aibany, where they are HOW . re received pour frtes esamenieaitnggwne | wee 20 O08, he, nat . Marine Affoire. rleying. -Dortor Comstock being called. deposed to rpose to celebrate my birthed: ring the 12th f bow ha | —A. thup of ebout 1200 tons ister, man balers eon with, Wood. (the witness who wes ex. | [yagetitc sioner ac Widen, 15 theelly tt New Tork, and | {neat ie Sounes yt = a tye ort ote MaxovwonWhite's Serenaders give their amar the ne- leet, thls morhing, from coe it, making every crecersice for 8 uston, us priasl- | sing entertainments J. mined yerterday,) in which he said Wood had spoken | 'ty!thng my attendance, in favorable terms he yard of A’ Be demecraste | it $8 Bowery. le of Mr, Bagicy, ond that he had | son Sr thscxtent aPms vestitate her oils teeeeed weet. stervelt be Macki7, foot’ of eventh street, fiC,5 tad te ny union epee prinelple: gud, Pray, why nett | gghic’REcPamonass. This beaatiful paleting, te of tation of conddence ead attachment, which are se Xr te Go be calica’ the Francis B. Sage, com Wire niin antertace belowed sheteeeees OF the Dneet | tenet Saver biages to eT Feahegnee, sows And 9 it the more, beonuse H, Robson, aod \a intended for freely. Lat we see what divides it. You hevehade | Mr Hooth, the trege i ine im'ention “to prize the soeagion to mocrati¢ bunker convention on one hand, andale- | Gen. Tem Thamb i: at New and Coastitntion of these rageus om the other, Both decided ane and anaes J le ant at there shail anys) ow ie oote ‘opm ingen hue bere} thes recuse, the llth % oo conrees te Ip. Fprren:— M ‘allow orreet two errors in the Havent Teported ie correct Sad Mauss of yousen: tm reepect to Nis an to the toes of © The Drama.’ on well Known, am ful gall fr 8 a eas not made ty Moartel drevkone o4 agninet pe *. ; the ue ima, pn 1 yeah ny Me ry ge 4 ~ om te eq I prod to do ea is p—~) ba cosstones In the singing of the SRE: ¢ iy 7 dock of the Fulton Foundry, fre democratic party, thi r + : are.) ” to receive her gap ly Beg oe Ce to | fyesen font u wa G wou! ead and ohedtons meray py ik . Suman aad | Wied to send delegates b&b Reresticn ,

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