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THE NEW YOR K HERALD . ~~ NO. §798. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1850. a SHIPPING. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. der which he acted; if it be judged that he Mr. Canter (dem.) of Obio—We have commit- City Intelligence, ‘Theatrical ORGE eae ~ FIRST SESSION, is guilty of misdemeanor, any member can move | tee. - Tue Inquest on THE Snootina Case.—Coroner Geer, Bo 7 ‘ eager yeaa TICE-THE STEAMSHIP ATLANTIC WILL RB? . b ® committee investigation. If Mr, Richardson | Motion to adjourn. Again pegntived. yesterday, at the City Hospital, held the inquest ou weay THrarns.—The Lady of Lyons’ ius fre- street, -All porsous wishing te visit her, ona procure Senate. makes himself responsible for the charges, and | ‘The rules were then suspended, to allow Mr. Stanley | the body of Francis MoD 31 years. born in | quently been played, of late, at our public theatres, ae re pe Wea ey ae gtneny pl himself to substantiate then there | to introduce the resolution. Yeas 96, nays 44. Ireland, who came to his death by a wound from the | a kind of test play, to © 8, . . play, xhibit the talents of the several ET BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. might be an investigation; but, until the charge be Mr. Joxxs—Do not the rules require a resolution | discharge of a pistol, while in the hands of John evibotnas of Claude NITED STATES MALL, STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW Wasninoton, April 22, 1860, pa the Secretary stands aceused of no erimo.’ The | calling for information to lie over one day? Wolfe, on Saturday afternoon, between the hours ot | P°rformers, both: naire and Geatinny. , ipa per gomgeains this line ase " House owes it to and to the Secretary, to take | Srraxen—Yea, if objected to. four and five o'clock. The deceased was taken to the | gamirabie style, it Is a part chick ee eek Came ie C, Captain Nye: hie -vneage enewevepbamad the course which he (M¥. Gentry) . He did | Mr, Staxtey movi § vespensiin of the rules, but | horpital, and died on Sunday afternoon. The evi. | Wallack's Claude Meliotty wae hee ni well, ie. in Lses After the presentation of petitions, and transaction | not to be understood that he, or his friends, would | the house refused, not two-thirds voting. dence in the ease showed that no ill-foeling existed | way the Pauline of the talented wenn) rentable, os rasta of morning business, shrink from an investigation. He had had no conver- between Wolfe and the deceased, and that aman by | Ht'Scatt afteenede, gee talented Mrs. J. Waliack. | J. ns . *y ri Mr. Benton moved to take up his motion instructing | *#tion with the Secretary of the Interior. The ques- the name of Edward Blair was present, and saw the | and was the delight gong 8 nick of the Weedad? fant dy bean beilt ba ennteee® cnmnes i : ley ai tion is, shall we investigate this matter for the public deceased and Wolfe examining ® new six-barrel re- | liarly American, fresh from the forme et ee 4 Snpiuee, te insure strength and | the select committee on Mr. Clay's and Mr. Bell's | good, cr shall we make the rumors in newspapers in- volving pistol, which Wolfe just purchased. The | strongly of tims she forest, and smells fous for passengers are unequal | resolutions, to report separately upon each subject | struments to blacken the character of public officers ? deceased, it appears turther, by ti nce, had hold tning, and tomahaneee oF co} Price of passage from Now York | involved, and not to unite in one ill two or more | We shoukt our duties in such a manner as of the barrel of SS and Wolfe the handle, the Bi and buffaloes. verpoel, exclusive use of extra = , J will comport with propriety. ‘THE DELEGATE PROM NEWeMEXICO, wTC. muzzle being pointed towards the deceased, and while Roapwar Trratne.—Yesterday evening, this splen- pd beam be.cesnsed nasil: gald fer, incongruous subjects. Mr. Ric ailpsox remarked, that unless he wasgreatly | Mr. Vax Drax, (whig.) of N. J., from the minority | in that position, Blair swears that he saw the barrel of | did place of public amusement was uncommonly well tion, in the absence of the committee of six, who left | Which no man can controvert or deny; of the aduiadinn. of the delegate from N. to a | took place, but he could not tell whether the moving navel, c Caracas, March 28, 1850, | "atthe cause of death. ‘The moment the pistol was ee ae ce Rta ‘a COLLINS Té South street; Mr. Cray objected to the consideration of the mo- deceived, every charge would be established Zz prose ofthe Committee on ions, made a Kags | favor | the pistol revolve, and at that moment the discharge | attended. The entertaimments commenced with the Bagnal O'Daly, with as much success as on pre 5 It was succeeded by the favorite iv 1 Hence on the tion was derived from a responsible source, He had | seat in the House. of the barrel was done by the deceased or Wolfe. new drama of “Irish Honor, or Dublin Days in 1766," ietvine Liverpoal ‘on Wednesday, | the city, this morning, with the remains of Mr. Cal- | understood from gentlemen ‘who informed him of the | The House, after # session of five hours, adjourned, | ball of the pistol struck the knuckle of the fore: = which Mr. Collins sustained his favorite Ssedutan of eee oe Mey, ad hence for | houh, and who went away under the impression that | facts, that the; committee should be raised, will —_—_—=—=_—=__——— of the right hand of the deceased, and then ‘edged in iajor “i 'iiay, An expetionced surgeon ‘wid | the Senate would act upon no important business | SUPPort the by testimony from the record. | Qux South American Correspondence. _| the abdomen, just above the navel bine ” whi ich afforded infinite plea- concluded with a Will There's lL. To-mij Honor” and “Where Tages along with the farce of “The x Mr. Ewing would have an opportunity of coming of these ships wil not be acoountable or gota, | SURE {helt abeence upon.» duty imposed, upon them | forwardand defending himectf ; discharged, Wolfe exclaimed that It was accidental; Che smasomen Sfozia, Jewelry. precious stones, oF motels, | by 9 deci ote, not to give the committee any in. | — Mr. McIaxx, (dem.) be ACN Mr. Gentry if such Interesting from Venezuela. the deceased himself, at the time, and ently. in | Oy Dem, which parsed off here rae titereln expretieds” of and the value | structions, general or special ; but in the absence of | & statement as that made by (gerne cape My promise to write to youhhas not been forgot- | his dying, declarations. did not ee Oar Meena eae, epooedingly, FOR LyzEroo UNITED STATES MAIL STEAM. ing, te errant ig etre ip ea DY ceeded can show the necessity of sppointing the committee.” ten, though I have hardly at present any thing that following pW pn ove Fg withbat’ any qualifica- PA ey ogg ‘so Wa hp a Capt. West—This steamer will ey represented. Mr. Gexrny replied t the resolution assumed | will interest you, yet I'am satisfied that even a | tion whatever:—“That Francis McDermott came to ing te malio for Huripe, from the’ pier at fogt of Canal re Guatox asked no vote, but simply desired the | *Timinality, when no charge bad been made. knowledge of my whereabouts will not be wichout | Bit death by.a wound received ‘by the disc ofa | Natiovat Tararne,—The laughable farce of “Am ix’) And take 800 tonsheary | Motion to come up for discussion now. Ms. Brcmanceon sald, thet the resalution did ne} as- ott iyesd not be without | revolving pistol, while in the hand of John Wolfe.” | Unprotected Female” was well received last evening, COLLINS, 74 South st. Mr. Cuar puggested that the appropriate time to ar- | Sume criminality. A select committee were directed to | its mmpertance 1 10 you; but I dislike long prefaces, Tee this verdict being rendered, the Coroner com- d Wolfe to prison to answer the charge,and Blair | *@4 drew down bursts of reiterated laughter. Mr. Apply to kK. ii ¥ tiie ko tne to, inquire into pafticular facts, and it was for Mr, Ewi oh ‘ * oa yt? aera arti aaah! torr |. G25 sate tan arrive Gites ti’ comecitsas bel’ cathe toshow true reasons for his conduct. iehe cannot show | 80 1 will be ha at Lae ‘in = sive which, | was also committed to prison as a witness. Marehall, who is now in tho last week of his o good motives, as a representative, he (Mr. Richardson) | freely rende! means the capital of 1 ment, a] as O’Donohue. in the drama of * RITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN BR. M. | &, Feport Jotning, two oF more incongraous subjects, | O00 Teri hie duty to brit Newt ) ly rer , pital of the country, | Fins.—A fire occurred last event “L grpencly Adee ioe ob oe ships.—The attention of the public is directed to , however, the Senator desired no vote resent, and its itemsof news. The clouds which have | o'clock, in Ninth street, near Avenue D, in a carpe: greati; tade im the ships to sail from Ameriva in the but simply to mal speech, he had no objection. Mr. Mrap suggested that Mr. Richardson, in his ter's shop. It was soon extinguished by hose cart 34 | ©: Taylor, Hamilton, and Miss Lockyer, gave great 3 The Senate then proceeded to consider the motion. | Tesolution, say exercised” instend of ~ usurped” been gathering for such a length of time over this | gnd engine 44, with only trifting damage: satisfaction in their able playing in = Reddy Roe. é power. in appointing cler! in the general lee, 4 0 ae iE CIPY LINE_FOR SAN FRANCISCO VIA CHA. MB, SENTOM, OM PARLIAMENTARY naw catsmonatia awn’ | DOU SD SUR Giher ony elueka are. ane fe leoely seley of Cog Fy at last about “Tur Suont Bovs.”-—On Sunday afternoon, “ the ae Piace Tuxatex.—Miss Julia Dean, for the first eee steam: eo > L Mihi Minions saad nena ox fs from English w newspapers. P fide? dispe British seen sunshine of | Short Boys’ conducted themselves in a very disorder. | night of her re-engagement, appeared, last evening, im any) i ye Ly c vy Pach matcatrning chy a Ayan a orks Mr. Ricianvson.—Certainly. milder measures than ‘kades and unwel- | ly manner, in Varick street, mear Clarkson. Captain | the beautiful character of Marianna, in Sheridem ‘ist, from her dock, pier No. 2 Noi : | om teferring the California bill to the select com: | , Mr. Vin1ox, (wihig), of Ohio, was desirous of inves- | come bom! nts. ovett, of the Ninth ward, and some of his force, c8P | xnowles’ celebrated plece called The Wife,e Tale oF passage, apply mittee, andthe uniting by said committeo of two or | tigation, but he was quite sure that the course of Mr. | The Government have acceded to all the de- | tured three of them, named Clynet, Williams and | OOSTiniuas We are: indeed, at m loss how to prowe tice,’ Having got through with his citation, Mr. | {he informants of the gentleman, or the gentleman | tion ubject. He said the reference of California toa for an investigation. committee known to be against her was violation of | , Mr. Staxtow, (dem); of Tenn., said it seemed to him | eaves have man possessing a high degree of responsibility had that great principle of parliamentary law which re- | that the resolution ought to be adopted, ass gentle: | Conotiance with the demands against her, is all of the accused, althe been abandoned, yet an ultimate | jjxewise was called to hold an Inquest sh faultles that of the mnitie@ accruing to Britis! Brows Man Fouxo Dnowngn.—-The Coroner was | The sweet accents of her voice, the pure looks of hee Usp proceeded with some remarks upon the gene- Leen yy forward, put the charges in proper form, | subjects from the Ley de Lspera. Mr. Wilson is oy Joon = tangent bath» robe y pee ier fe enough to convince her lord, anal on C firm in his demands, and though immediate forcible | River between the plore Nos.6.and 6. The Coroner = vned Giaesh Sethe aeeeee peg? It t the Essex | another proof of her talent. Messrs, Baas street prison, on the body of a man called Clarey, who | Lynne and Mason acquitted themselves of their parts Richardson was without edent in the history of | mands of the British Admiral Dundonald, made | 2’Pennell. They were committed by Justice McGrath, pepe erty: Kr Prins Lerten al the House. There was nb rerpoustble accuser. “Let tl ‘h his minister, Mr. Wilsop, with the’ exe im default of bail Ed ghee ig ee bag ep ie Leonardo's wife. fers all subjects to a committee supposed to be in favor. that i jet, nl i e REDUCED RATES OF FARE TO | brought forward charges against an officer of the at can insure a quiet, and a consequent settled | was picked up in the street by the police of the Four- } to the general sutisfaction. The entert + = piesbaiitn ees oe *Phitedstnhia, He defended the course which he had taken in the Se- | roverument, which he believed to be true. and undisturbed prosperity to Venezuela, ‘This | teenth ward,and conveyed to the police court, and | cluded with the laughable farce of The Virginia , Forward Selson” aor 4 sig ferring to the select committee of so many subjects; Mr. Baxer, (whig), of Il.—What do you infer? ‘stay law” is, of course, an outrage on all internal | died on the way. 5 Mummy,” in which Mr. T. D. Rice acted admirably : Lovet... och = it was his duty to do so, and all the epithets and ani. | ,, Mr. Stavtow inferred nothing. But why was it that | commercial transactions, and as such must be con- | | Accipenr.—Yesterday, at Laid o'clock, & woman, | well his peculiar part of Ginger Blue. Miss J. Deam ait vhe'abore die ai dhs saiio Gable, and have the peivt- | madversions which had been levelled against him on | ¢ Femarks of the organ of the administration, com- | sidered everywhere. | ‘The trammelled state of this | Whose name we cout not ascertain was ran over by | will appear, to-night, Iu Shakspeare’s “ Romeo and Lea sedis ibaa that score, were intended for him. He referred to the | Mencing in Mr. Richardson's resolution, were so groas- | distracted republic, during her Jate revoluti ee Et Oe eee inte ite Beet hes |e poy agen sonnest $8 remark made by Mr. Borland last week, which al- | | calumnious in their chatyete van ead Inthe minds | Droils, made her resort to, invher life and death | {iy shoe store, where medical aid was called in aud | A®0tto Roos. —This famous hand, whenever they Freight to Chagres, 70 Per foot. Expenses on the | luded to his (Mr. Benton's) course, designating it as | Crnimenn Proenere tteg a aaition Maeuantory. struggle, almost any measure to save herself, and | ¢yery attention paid her, She could not speak fora | SPP€ar. seemifto draw with them all those who have been Boni ca eSEENT SP ESPEN Senate; a tart of legisiative. riding, He hea ‘ne | Mz-Ewing in Mr lichardson’s resolutions? while grasping at every thing, in her seeming fall, | ength of time, and then but very faintly. delighted with their perfirmances tor the vast fom 54 Zouth street, New York. | desire to reply to this insinuation, The Senator from obanad cf teen tee naan charges, and sata that the mi st being p Eatin re) Renan Ceo hea Tux Cirv Ixarecton.—Tt will be seen that partial Jus. Test of the Weeks at the Apollo Rooms. "A fine pro- _— 1) ors for such ¢! 5 4 7 AS mat let lone to the City Inspector in usem Eacits Mail Steamship Company.—The United Statea Mail | mane Nt tina and if’ that Seketor Meee press was agreat national common sewer ofdefamations | " ‘The skies, however, now seem bright and auspi- | regard to salary, and. that he te. to. receive ta future | STAmme # presented for the amusement of their pa- io. tons... Capt. David G. Bailey. Judge, and he (Mr. Benton) before him on trial for | #24 falsehood, endas one man of the country he was not | cious above her, and it is cheering to an American, | $1,500 instead of $1,000, This was settled in caucus at is oe one as fons I Gapte Carta J 4s Nitegece, ii tte, he would ark a change of venue. Injury te — to say it. Their hireling seribblers are every- | to bee thet republicanism in this newer — peed jast beg Feecahs Whe Seine ant the taanigtroe bh comp Bquest » Thos. California, and injury , could result from’ the ae still buffet the waves of opposition, rise above her | more in cor e istice and 1 Fe> | the best of any we have seen. .It is really « rici tone + George A. Cols. Vaso attempt to violate the parliamentary law. It | Mr. Ricuannsow said he had his information from | Chemies, and, as she marches onward i modern sponsibility, and arduous duties of the department: OF | treat to witness their beautiful and claasle oxercisoe. tons br ieee *7 ay dg An her to be Aer only appreciated | "yi croomns desired that the person in posscesion of progressivene still cries “ Excelsior.” Much has | fre en et it better than no bread Wallett is the neatest and most finished clown that peep censhly ling ueees Frcoms | Ou eniding California with othe aahieete should | the facts should. from his seat, or in the form of a | been done by England, in her mad endeavor at self | Oo Tar. oy those Conran. last evening the Mari. | {1°Tyi?Peared in Americn, | Ils eee ae Dut not wines and liquors. Pi 8a | be brought into the Senate, then, and then only, would | ™¢worial, move fer an investigation. aggrandizement, to sap the foundations of South | 718.0 “Com pany Ho. 4, gave ® maguifent ooires at | Ane wit pointed and Attic, although im t nd with such rations as are furni: to | the war begin. Never for one would he submit to so Mr. McCuenxanp (dem. of Illinois, remarked that his | American republicanism ; she has, for years, been thels House, ps ay a of Anthouy and Delancy streets; Cy ty ee yi) | fagrant a violation of all law and right. What had | Colleague had received his information from those who | weaving a net around Venezuela, and her late at- | No gentleman was admitted without a lady, The baggage free, te the extent A. . were entitled to belief. r tog clearly her anxiety for a pretext of | “° gentleman “# jesapany, i6 le ing in measurement ten cubic fect. | been the excuse for this attempted violation? The tempts show too clearly y for a pretext of | evening's entertainment concluded with dancing, and strange that the amphiheatre of Mosars. June ten % Ric id his object was to bring these i ; ‘when taken, $100 | Nashville Convention threatens a dissolution of the | — Mr. Ricuanpsow sal 13 aggression. May she yet be taught, what one | “all went merry as a marriage bell.” The dancing | « Packages | Union of the States! He had already alluded to that | Yer¥ persons before the committee, and this was the | Would have theught she had learned long since in | was kept up till broad day light, and the boys went ‘a is crowded ns it was Miss Kistnrncy's Si ansrni carriage. Convention asa procession which had passed by—a ject he had in view. thern latitude, home with the gals in the norning. Pea fom Panam San Bat Steerege. | gomething which liad spent its hour upon the stage, | (MY, Toons —Let, Rg apy ee peepee yp a leben batth Che! bese, Te Focur Hussans—This tine cavalry regiment | iy made her frst apps tian... . $120 and made its exit. true. He contended against the adoption of the reso- Tetvgh bet by bleeding sire to son, paraded. yesterday, Tompkins square, and per- The reading selected for th RLAND AND MR. RENTON. formed some evolutions in excellent style; but the oft is ever won.”” Juliet.” last night ne an Reapinas.—This you made her first appearance before a New Yor! the Stuyvesant Institute, « ocension waa Romeo and Miss K. is a young lady of prepossessing ap- “ " ; a , ; | lutions in their present form. " ‘ 3 : ‘ aoe 5 disperse. . No stores to be landed will be taken ae baggage, Changes wereon trial before him, his iife would be perfoctiy safe | ME. Romsso, (dem) of Ia., sald that Mr. Toombs | _ V eeeeney ee oars ce hr burn intetadl dis, | Telninaaens she Seren ee pearance, Her manner is agreeable, end her voles embarking and debarking, and all Personal port charges, | in his hands. [He was opposed to eapital punishment, | Wa* net beyond the reach of newspaper articles. If | Sensions of herown breeding. But the leaven of Cemimeon Council. rather pleasing than otherwise Her readings will not i ing health foes and boos Riva, te dik, “peeves: | no matter what the crime of the culprit, and if called peavey was rotten in See, ser a ae foretge ips spree in al ay policy a cide wien atune nek : md, pee give to ony greet comes of Sxtt-tat- b> a4 No passage secured 4 othioe 4 op} Investigation” r. ng 8) foun work its eflect, sooner or later. exico owes her the ng. but if an opinion can be formed from one hearing, Contpanys 34 South street, New Yorks Wars ie cienis Ga oe oe cabty is coght to ba lnows. countless “pronunciamentos” and miserable civil | ,,Ar#™ 22—Alderman Morgans, President, in the say that sho fails in those exquisite touches IHROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA CHAGRES— | Senaton's life, therefare, woul be safe eae Mr. Baxsx had no objection to the branch of the reso- | wars to no other source. Let Americans of the | °°#* which challenge the admiration, and give a new seat thy Unites Staver Mail cSaeurday, print ‘nether tried for conduct here or cleewhcre ““**** | jution inquiring as to what clerks are correspondents | North look to it. Let them, at least, cheer on thei sony DUMPING MANURE to the production of the author. The audience was “ges ovelock. P he tof W Were Creches Called the Beustar to mnie, and con. | 108 Papers, but he was opposed to the other part of it | Soren look toll. Tet them, at least, cheer on their | Alderman Conklin presentod s petition from the ste- ing, but that was probably owing to t ‘The Crain here called the Senator to orde sister republic in h Ward. for her noble efforts of generous eman- | ble keepers and residents of the Kightee unpropitious state of the weather. veral other read~ mt week, and « we ws, | tinued warmly to resist any approach towards a viol fe arms pis ny nen ygemariy pant agg mbt cipation from the thraldom of petty tyranny; and, | a place in which to dump manure. Keferred to the pro- | {nate to be given during the pre othe boo to Charleston, | halition uot Secorum, oF any attempt at perso | roehing but idle rumor for the investigation. above all, let them not sneer at her in her attempts | per commitee. better judgment can be formed as to the talents of the ah and for ba Bonsaxp resumed in order, expressing his readi- Mr. tf POPBTRARCE ARAINGT AW BHOINE eUes. fair reader after hearing her read other plays. vant AT es, BaP Ehpcation mere ben enis, te cults umaht Sekst# | noss to repeat the sentiment which the Senator had | inquiry of Mr. Richardson, but ‘one ai ny any fron sam WV or oe | ite Dicuss, was, that the i report the law and au- | you, has gon unsurpassed by any steamship afloat. The passengers for ron replied that if the Senator repeated the | thority for allowing (hem oney. here. May she sscomna vom m mit a breach of the rm meh Mee. hata: tions—and would saya thing in iteelf untrue, (Loud | keeper—let yoy et ha s teem Bocthese ss. - he would, in the first place, com- | . Mr. Evans, (whig) of Maryland, said the other day | and to her princ’ mitted an amendment. that the committee further in- cries of order, amid which, Mr. Benton took his seat.) quire into the dcfalcations of ‘Salling and Ww q Seite tte the Sotloctions Sf 205 04 Semen do, hed Mr. Cuat said hie had ho present Intention of reply- bag yin 4 ing tothe parliamentary argument of the Senator from | “on? | Whether any persons under it were writers for ecrage Bert, ow bad wna” $i) | Missouri, but he must say he felt somewhat in the sl- | THoAPG Wether any offiecrs then engaged in wak- Ra "to eminent lawyer, who, after having, by H Syed Brace Reo 3B the notes of is opponent, and AE APE. FeNEN, Soha TR Se Re st : en clubs Breer st ani Soara % aie ih pL T| Pir Iicnanvsoy said, if Mr, Ryans would move his | declaring that the male deseendan Freight to New ‘Will be taken at 25 cente per ouble ee cee amendment as a subsequent proposition, he would | Bich, deceased, li fost. ‘Tie bills of mast all be ‘on Foard the ee enn a velo far Bh nich, are, entitle he ry in 4 No, | of , e yrdered to ascer ® cr Totret the day before calling RODEN: was decided against bim. He ad not kno The Sreaxxn decided Mr, Evans’ amendment not in | fence ain such “male deve much dismayed as be ERAGE TICKET PER | it he had been looking for authorities to disprove the NICKETS FOR SALE.—ONE. STE — (3 from low York i Secten, be ving ancl ~ ‘All the propositions before the House read. versed. Sarah Sam d + he sh ositions taken by Williom B. Townsend +s. Martha D. Ewer.—Judg- Mr. Benr, (dem.) of 8. C., said that the question was “ ‘ounsend vs. Ma E Judg- | engers jected the same which had just been cited in their t for plaintiff, | y tablishment f sufficient importance for yeas and nays, and he | ment for plain | THE CIFY INSPECTOR AND OTHER OFFICERS OF THE ct | hearing. Ie held himself prepared to show, at the | Shitevor them. » . Netheniel Weed end al. eds. George W. Raney ond Dee antes a | proper time, that we are not boun nglish par- They were ordered. Reuben S. Cheney.—Report of referee set aside. Order An ordinance was adopted, appointing an additional The G ia M a | liamentary law in all as dnitting at it had Deen | Shebreancn, tm reply to inquiries, ogela stated the ference vacated, and new irial ordered. Costs | clerk in the City Inspector's department Py bose wm mph " . — , Mr. Evans withdrew his appeal john Hecker in Exrror,vs. John Reitten- | second clerk to have also $650; an waren 28 ¢ Southern aT ORNIA,, tall Cclersths oth of May, tor wives | (Be uniting of even incongruous subjects was amatter | Mr. Sravrow offered an amendment, to inquire what | ger; Defendant in Ervor.—Jwagment aifirmed, Mutry pointed by the City Inspector, with | (Brough the Southern vm will be paid, at the California Passe: Office, “— price @ question of policy te ec! persons who beld office under the last administration, | of verdict on record amended | the consent of the Board of Aldermen, and Mir. and Mre. Willems, ¢ Bron w . Through tickets, for the 2th of for sale; | = i, u sua thought it quite probable that the | as clerks or heads of bureaus, commissioner of patents, Mason ads. Abel Witliard —Demurrer to repti- ng the pleasure of the City Inspect: in, $40. California outtits complet iv. Case eald, uj qu “4 Pp 1 | OF Aesirtant post master generals, were correspondents 6 second plea ordered, with liberty to withdraw )perannum. The salary of the Cit, tes nia week: chomp. Passports gratis. ru, | Stlect Committee would report no bill at all. Instead | OF Ta te oe whether any one of the same is the | the demurrer. and rejoin on payinent of costs spector to be $1,500 (it was $1,000) to take effect from nh eisaigelnli ARNOLD BUFFUM. | of reporting specific bills, they would probably report | Siibor at certain essays signed Bundiccund; and whe- | George H. Franklin end al. vs. Wm. 8. Pendicton and | Junuary 1, 1850 Reetiayn On NE CALIFORNIA THROUGH TICKET FOR SALE, at | in favor of ee ee eee nda cace, | ther any officers were called on to subscribe for elec- | al—Judgment for the plaintiff Se ‘The committee appointed some three months ago, to Deniend* Gola conaentan " a bar, second cabin, Lt, Empire City, Howard | tor, therefore, regu » posed * | tioneering purposes? K. Kip and Abraham Brown vs. John I. Wiles.— | report on the foregoing subject, reported in favor of | ps cen Memmnns May. Apply at the office of the Merchants’ | which, probably, would never arise Mr. Denia, (dem.) of Ta, moved, as an amend- | New trial ordered; costs to abide the event $2,000; but Alderman Hawes moved, a# an amendment, |e) iine in the eplendict (x 1 Ds sere ere eee Mr. Benren's motion oe caagg ag on the table, | ment, whether any membegs of this Houso have been on Grom ond Others ads, Jacob Little and at, —Bill that the salary be $1,000, and that it take effect from Taaon tet ALIPFORNIA THROUGH DIRECT TICKETS.—ONB | d | absent from their scats making stamp speeches in Con- ne cee the first of May next he latter part of this motion | Y yuuunmen per Croscunt City, May Ist and Sarah Sanday May 25th, | |, The Senate bill providing, for, making troation with | jeeticut, preceding the Inst election iA Tint tate, and | John Cole: deh Christie amd al Decree hereto- | wna oat Vat tte former wna caried. ; Sree Cusine =One do. per Ohio, Apri wthmus, May 2th—Two Fegon, , t (li " paifie jerman Dodge acoused Alderman Hawes of #p' te Bi mae, fee, Georglar th—Goe ‘do, por Ohio, ath. | title to lande west of the Cascade mountains, was taken | what has been the effect of such speeches? (aug! Se eealee a ee ete scpactonwhiok the ider. | the Hon, Rawar ter.) =p and p Mr.,Guxrny wnid that this was gross personality, and | 4/.—Motion to # extry said he had gery bers the form of | at self-government, if she falters on the mts \t the object was In | Stamp-acts and tea-chests cannot every where and declared himself entirely indifferent | 2° ¥4Y changed, What he, (Mr. Gentry) intended | beaten down at once; but the spirit that did it with broad, and must and will conquer | Referred to the Committee on Fin Thich forbid. persoual reflec. | Mr. lirown openly drew, up charges against the door | Oye. ee Pier tua." yen ig and to take an account of rents his legal gentleman, but really, | OTY°T Pein Srelerwnt om the decision of the chair. | death of Margaret Dominich. Question of costs re- A remonstrance was reeeived from the owners and Shenecte' Gh occupants of property near Union Market, againt the | | Otysrie.—Pieree's Min erection of an engine house in Union Market Square.— | faction by their negro re succeed; and to her republicanism, NEW YORE VOLUATRERS. ples of constitutional liberty, we | 4 petition was presented from H. Hadiey. for the pay- the week. ut of a bill for goods furnished to the i rt Hamilton, amounting to $5,- strels. still contin their dancing an Volunte while at tty Decree at » er | the appeal to either part | ‘The following resolution w wh Font | of Alderman Smith Avs. tun M. Farr —Decree Dasement rooms be finist in this eity the windows widened fi wud attracts fashic ‘ancis Domi- Margaret Domi- d to the property in question. De- dani ad built eight f » bo made on the Southerly ade, and tha rolts By resolution, the end of pier No, 15, Kast River, | ordered to be set apart for the use of the night » Bausum's Musecm, F Thumb ix delighting th eibbey, He. ads. Mordeice L. Marsh ant | tw reference to th ant ding offic a siding officer an le. Report of referee denied, | man of the Tenth denied Judge G « K Prenront Lesoen HALL OF RECORD Chadeayne’ ry, Jor arrived in town. They will appear at one of our t W. Thorne, Samuel 8) Thor J. Gerald. we is are giving great satis- sentations. ‘belr bill for this evenibg contains a great number of melodies, eho- ruses and dances. They appear every evening during Now York | . Mezovsoy.—White, with hie negro troupe of Mim- se the Bowory folks with MAW nine A petition was presented, p ing the hawking o rt | wood throngh the city ¢ Central Hail, Williamsburg. she reads a selection from the Rutger’s Inetitate, tly gaining in public vie and eritical diences ivese Museum — The great curiositgy the Chinese penced on samme lndy, with the very «mail feet, ax alse THE SCAVENGERS are being exhibited daily at the above room her attendants, HLADELPIIA umerous visit General Tom sof this es- exciting per- omprising twenty- this city yesterday, on ighly successful tour They Fetuen to this city he popular comedians, y Intelligene orem vuncil Chamber of loan, 34 Abraham Verplank, James Frederick T. P ‘The Senate then, after an executive session, ad- né not to be entertained by the House. with conte, THE YIE COMPANY RIOTS. ‘ ¢ " sed E “2 journed. | “Bhere was much confusion, and the Speaker finally | Tunis 7. Cowenhoven ade. Royat IH. Waller—Report | ‘The following communication was recvived from the | (uth Of office to the, meri ALIPORNIA TICKETS WANTED—THREE THROUGH House of sentatives. | restored order. of referee set aside unless the plaintiff’ will deduct @hief Kngineer of the Fire Department ‘mith ricermge Uekets for the Ohio's trip of the 27th. Also puso of Ropes | Mr. Baxew returned his acknowledgements for the | $23, in which ence, report confirmed. No costs to 79 eve Howonante THe Common Cor -one eabin Ticket, for the Cyerokoe of the 13th of Ma BY BAIN’S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. appropriate and witty amendment, and he did so with | either party on this motion The Chiet Engincer regrets the nec ib Sprague, £ aA SACL Wasumnorom, April 224, 1850. | the mor Ceceuse the geatieman bad mever | _ Same ade. Royal H. Weller and John S. JAnderson.— | wo report to poor konerabie b ONE OR MORE THE FRANEING PRIVILEGE ® thin (Laughter) He then Motion to set aside report of refe: denie d, with costs. engine compan! «. Gand &, First Ward camer preferred. “Apply ts the Book: | The Seranen announced the first business to be the iheuld vote aguinet the sevcle- | Stier the plaiatn, ne oY Ae shea send : = —__—_—____ motion heretofore made by Mr. Conger,to suspendthe | Mr. Staxtry’s amendment was merely read for infor- wae We. H. Ledd —Motion for new aN FORWARD ommit | mation, he would offer it , . ~ 4 whe steamer Emir Ciey hla rules, to offer # resolu tion, instructing C ttee on the | Mi etderarnn ruled it out of order, because not perti- | Christopher Lupan ads. Thomas Ba Verdict iy showing that wn ill-fecling existed. | RINM ward: te ors r ther—J. Ho: & Son's line— | Post Office to report @ bill abolishing the franking pent to the matter under consideration. set aside, and judgment of nonsuit entered. vaath weed stay. App'y to _W.C. WURDICK, 73 Liberty street | priviiege, reducing postage om half-ounce letters, | "Mr. Baruy, (dem) of Virginia, contended that it | Oliver Lee, President, Ge. ads. Hiram WV Warner — | Righth ward | Kh and pro. | was the duty of the House to invest CALIFORNIA aHROUGH, TICKET TOR, SALE—ONE | to two cents when prepaid, and five if not an fre ty DAVID MeLELLAS viding for newspapers free of postage within the county | ——~ | of publication, or within a distance of 90 miles of the | OR ‘OR SALE— THROUGH Me ee on ei ecra ine tor Apel at, | same, to actual subscribers. Rules wore not suspended. Invoam ine for May ijthy Ves through eeserags Ucksts | Ayes v2, nays Td, requiring two-thirds of the | costs. It was due to Mr. Ewing, and to the mment. If the Secretary be i thor of steam- Elie Weill ads the committee acquit the Secretary’ Does the 3 | lowland & Aspinwall Line Pr WHLITE, a5 Wall street, | comaMTTEE oF INQUIRY RELATIVE To THE conpucT oF | man say that it wae crituinal to allow a claim Aran. 92—Mrrenene Pencenies tt 783.— Willem oq a apy et sy Ph 11S AL v® disallowed by his predecessor ? Jones v. The President and Compony of the City Bank of ‘Aghin requesting that you will take MASTS SIELERS, AND OTHERS TOMA; | Me. Ricnantsor, (dem) of Tilinols, asked the unani- | "Mr. Bayly replied’ that the erlme depended on | New York. ‘Thc cimenicon Eschane, banks The brevclen ¢ Aanin reqatng tad You wil take false, a superior article of Sour Kr. ‘ready toe mous consent to introduce his resolution, asking for | ee eee eee ee eee ta | $x of the Bank of America, The Merchants’ Bank, and % Tecurrence of seoued of wh Tm sale on reasot terms >; ™ * the appointment of @ select committee, to inquire into aaae ths Banee wan “ several other Banks in this city —-This was on action for Respectfully submit Wj | " w cs that ? peng. the amount of a reward offered by ALFRED CARSON, Chief Engineer. \e - certain allowances of money, by the Secretary of the | Sporting Intelligence, Interior, after the books lad been closed in the claims. | gentleman to Cestaevnie Cour ‘Trorriwa.—The trota an- | The resclutions, in brief, are as follows -— | to know, for hi nounced for yesterday did not take place, owing to the | First, That a select committes of nine be appointed to it he comes ov ‘ : 1 ing, the Secret r@ inelemency of the weather, Lam were postponed till | 3etenor, fuste-epened and paid the cision of the wings | committee seemed to him superfluous, a in 1849, deposed ¢ this afternoon, when they will come off, ot shine, | against the Ti wunting to $7 q 5 ‘reasury to refer the matter to the Committee © mother sent hi ‘The trotting is expected to be very good, as the entries | had been adjudiented and rejected by } lA enn per hana = pound the question. If he information, I will tell him, epee in e chas Motion to set aside report of referees denied, with poems, 00 itr. Samuel 8. Conklin ads. Joseph Hicks —Report of re- t, it wae the duty of the committee to | free set aside on paymer (wbig) of Louisiana, asked of what can | trial denied with costs of the | Saunders, who had drawn from them a large amount of money, by means of fi hee} very of & proportionate a David Austin, one of the firm of Austin, Wilmerdin & Co. on wham some of the forgeri Ie body, the above named comp affrays at the time above stated, in venth ward The potit endl4 of come lames Fellows, $c —Motion for new ndants, for the « tection of Henry | New Yors, April 224, 150. Pi n—sines the a was peopared. I have received « died an alien ties were heirs at between the br y Montane —Dr ¢ god checks, or for the reco- fount of the sum forged were committed, hat a boy called on him. and «std his to her Inwyer's, a» there was a pack- at her house, but. instead of going to and Interments for the w | be the Hoard of Health, repe 1%; Land other Brooklyn grounda defendants —a sister ister. The former sister naturalized at the time nd the latter. Mre Coltom Jecided that neither of the wand that partition must be 5. J Goodrich, physician of te the number of deaths kK ending April 20th, 1450, te adults, 24; children, 24— Bumercus, For particulars, &., see advertisement. | the severnment, before Ewing was inducted int Mr. Ricnarpsox had no objection to sending the bet ry your honorable body : ‘ether plecen, 98. - rons tama = ye Le Mit, wa interees | Whole matter to that committee, with power to send ae er’ (ites, Hunter), she told P.O) ta... This document was referred to the Committee on the Lu. —A taleorable person, named d, Police Ligene of ela: : Nn had been left with her by a black woman, who some. | ¥ite Department u nson. was picked up in South Rrooklyn, newt Charge of Stealing Gold omer O'Keeffe arrrested, | the revolutionary war, after the principal paid. times worked for her, and as she was afraid she would the Atlantic Market. on Saturday olght last. and via Hf led Dock Watch Hollow, | Paid, whether simple or compound interest was allowed. igs, into trouble about it, he had sent the boy out for ,, Alderman Suaw veyed to the watch-house, He was in the last SO FEE m, | capecens tere chee em pling Saas | Gs fe wewble aut te tnd the hr CALA | yar ae ote niet hn sateen nd Brook chmen, called Jerome Beaudrot ed'in bis | did not know that any gentleman on the other side | in @ small work-box ; there was a considerable def. Would not be aware of the m t ten o'clock on Sunday morning he died, tm t agent ra weer, and whether t 4 mage 4 xt [oe ned he | Co a cleney between 14. from the possession of Martin if the government, and now hol with guilt, but I want to know why gentlemen shi banks by the fo ding st No. 62 Greenwich street. It ree » | Retrch, Whetbes the sold Bite heb manvped power, oga | U0Ot tuvectigation. | Be viet that there | was $25,475, whic! jowed his gold t ced in the trunk of Beau- | whether any oMeer of his has Reversed the opinion of the | Yat suM@cient ground for the inquiry, ond showed tbAe | J took the mone fe keeping tine mpiation being too | Commissioner of Pensions. If #0, by wha rity hasit | Mr. Ewing ucurped power im appointing clerks im | ders was arreste: it for the Dutehman, he stole the gold. and with he , persons tn ofiye “tapetatad by one B Sarah Hunter accomplice exeaped to New Jersey, where he was . of ed by said Ewing, Lptecbadng atmsall house ane seu sever of sO Wane calnaios Chey eoneive | to custody. Conrad Brutenstein. on a charge of ge the Innd and pension offic nosow would consent to no bargains to work for her. p, Stas Apron If the gentleman from Maryland will | ricep all ni . ished it modified, ealling bot wished it m: eatling wy 4 clare eked for a unanimous con- | by a colored woman, who washed for witne go to the came committee. her to take care of it; the woman came this meeting adjourn, it adjow the amount discovered | “'gl0e®. The motion was adopt ows than the sum forged the board. which were with ht it to the bank ; Seum- Alderman Donor remonstrated with members, telling | Jaquest on the dee im priser soft with hor , them they bad not earned their $4 depored that « tox was left with ber Alderman Keir moved that the vote for adjour at morning ment to Monday be re-considered. and the motion w: nd said to her, that she could not whed her, why? apdche told me that | ,.2)e,boerd them adjourned to Briday evening, ot 4 » Monday next, at 4 | since which time he has ker. re for adjournment of | same occupation He wa and during which, vest. and striped pantale and the amount drawn out of the checks ; diet that his death wos ca brain. induced by hard dri diet of the jury, death pe of the Interior to state the te ndment as a separate resolution, we will | it wae box; LT asked her what it was. and on — ~ © itted the accused to prison for tri ‘desired to the Hows, and not ton commie.” ‘vote for it. aécertalnin, « contents, I beeame alarmed. and cont Board o: pe Asorns me mises No. 514 Broadway were | Mr. Monrnvso (whig) of Kent | Ryans said there was no necessity for a separate | my son, the plaintiff, Wim. Jones, for Mr. Benediet. my | Apnis 22— The Recorder presiding So Teer Aum poten ht of the 16th instant, | gully vote for the resoluti committer: lawyer ; he went out, and returned in company with Beveral petitions against erron ~ ° . four plated Tt. Gextay sont ap his modification to the resola- Mr Baviy—If your'amendment goes to the com- | Mr. Austin, t money we renee. b petition from M ”. of age. tlon, which was rend—leaving out th ‘airy as to | mittee, they will not be able to report chix cexaton, Counsel for defendants moved for a ne rearchers in the County Clerk preying for in- — what clerks correspond for newspapers, and calling on | Mr t that the committee could imvesti- offered for the apprehension of Sa crease of salary, his present pay 200 per United States The Reeretary for the tatermnett gate all th overy of a Proportic | annum. Mr. Vandervoort, the el Refece 3 try’ resolution was | — Mr. Trosrsox, (dem.) of Missiesippt, thought that rady being he The Srvaxre said that Mr. G nas Mr. did not desire any investigation. end press- pet in order, unless by the unanimous consent of the | Mr. & omnes aoe ay eyes Mr. Richiannson—T cannot accept. Mr Stevens, (whig) of Geo oppowed all the pro- ee ware Seemened So ie, Sent. Daas Mr. Mrane, (dem ) of Va, thought the course of Mr. nd insisted that the Committee on Pubiic het: i 4 ot of skeleton keys. a Gentry to be the proper one, as Mr. Richardson's reso- see piety bie Lae a lutions assumed the guilt of the Secretary Mr. Gevray—That is the = Mr. Rrewanpeos did not know whether the reports mere true ae not, and he gould not see Chat dhe terme of the resolutions violated any courtesy. The offic mat es the teeters 8 organ of the admiristration and the eabinct. bad de- Myths be r clared that. He would not pres« this resolution again “4 , | in its present shape. The object of raising the com- mittee is to enquire whether the rnbjcets mentioned be true of not. Hf he hnd assumed the contents to be true, he should have proposed a different action should have asked the House to prefer articles of tm- ‘uig) of New Jersey, moved thatthe | A ch was not carried into operatioy motion was laid on the the sulject — dl party friends to vote Court of Oye ’ proposition, if he would introduce it as | Chief Justice Rdmonda, » tion, rial Uil June. when a Special Court of charged with an endeavor $2000 be paid | {he brig Giprey. of Bridge 4 th theut to the Marshal of N. vovived. iM | cused up to the “a clerk to it horit ie ryder. Swag. 9 cow ral tient n identified by « #hoema- ng in South Brooklyn, as a jobber in the iressed ins black coat and none Coroner Ball held ae J and the jury rendered a wee- meed by congestion of the inking Foun Drowsre. The Coroner Weld an inquest, om urday last, upon the bidy of drowning shower oame could not te ascertained. was found drowned in the Bact River, ot 4 on Sanday afternoon He dently 8 German, and appeared to be about 4 Distrtet Court. Meteaif. Baq Arent 22 Treat Biakeman and Peter May were to raire & revolt on board nd Sound port, on Long Isl Maret, 1850 There was a requisition from the Marshal of Connee- ew York, to deliver the se~ * of the former State. Mr. Kdmon Blankman, on behalf of the prisoners, resisted after some cons shie argn- r Summers, who represented ney, the Court ordered Commbsstoner's Office. ¢ Richard B. Stillwell, Keq their Board, at @ rale presiding | "The ecmaintes reper ment of a | the application; 22.—The Drinys.—Mr. Morrie made an eppli- | pill to the Liou, Ambrose ttorney | ment between bim and M tion tor a postponement of the t HI Dury, Generel. amounting to poss xp conse. ) (he United States District A Saanwed Drury, Jun., charged with an attempt to | quent upon the trial of Charles Ht. Carpenter the accused to be diecharged murder Mr, Thomas Warner. by ineans of « torpedo, | © The Pcard adjourned Shieh care the jury on s former trial dimngreed. | — The application waa in consequence of the illness of | Col of Common Plens. er The District At. | a Woodeatt Arpt 2 Captain Ace FE not resiet the motion. and the Court | Tene Ferdinand ) Garrick, w : we wer and Terminer will be held, for the purpose of div Gate ee ere | mee agit (whig) of NG. ottered reuclutions sl. | of this ense. Mr. MeK con oh tach thre opnseas vf 4, with | discharged - milar to those ing on Seeretary of t erior ‘curt fo exemine Margaret O'Coener dr bene cose and conte Hom for the recovery, | ne made Go theme Tene ee eae rai eteata, | fot informal that in Bir. Richardson's Mr. Morrie was granted a commiscon to examine | Thr New York and Harlem Retlvoad ats. John Filligan bs gence. Renaret youn ot | respectable secuert. the thquiry lete.te mage onthe | _olyections made, and Mr. Jowes inquired | Bristol Bill, who is at preeent confined in jail | — ew trial gra oabide the event List of the officers attached to the U8. brig Dotphim, peestved for eal round oframor and surmisetrhich we find in the news. | Whether resolution ling ©@, the heads of depart: | Charge oy Murder —Jobn Moore, who ts charged | | Hiram Pack 1 He af New York—Verdies | (10) of the Kast Ingle Squadron, ot Macao, papers, on assumed hi ‘erime tuledemeanors, | ments for information. m not lie over one day ? with the murder of Daniel Regan sets op the deter confirmed, with cor bh Thomas J amt € which, if trae, ought to Invoke the power of impeach- ‘The Srraxee replied affirmatively, but that the | of inean’ md a jury will be empannelied on Wed- | - Themes Martin, Reupondent, ». Jes G@ Aivken, Appel | Lambert John Lee Acting | mont.” When the Seeretary Toca he cam. | House ean, by unanimous consent, of suspension of | nerday morning, to try the state of hit mind It is | law. —Judgment offirmed, with evets Water, Assistant Surgeon; AE | pent for the House to dee Whether the answers are | the rales, consider the resolution now. the only cause res, this term, and the Court | Samuel swan and Join Swany staron H Bean. —J alge 0 Hammond Midshipmen, R ‘ satisfactory or not ‘ie ‘will state the law im the case, Mr. Stasier—Is objection within the bar? adourged putil W yt } | ment of the Justices’ Court affirmed, with costs. jaster's Mate; James Y. Hudson, Captain's

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