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MORNING EDITION----WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1850. TWO CENTS. Anniversary of the St. George's Socicty. : SHIPPING. THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, certain things with respect to certain bills already be- | Mail Contracts with Navy Department. Feasoni in such canes, yielded t ihn iiiaiaa eds i . yielded to something au “ TS eh ally pepemgR ae Soy pen RST fore the ‘Sennte, LETTER FROM THE POSTMASTER GENERAL, of the 4 o Hereafter, he believed ritain meet: my peri on yee SNITED STATES MAUL STRAN- shaper Liin-simeel ‘Mr. Clay, chairman of the committos, has expressed | Tyansmitting « Synopsis of the contracts for the transméa- pear ge ey wey Seoeen'n Rocket ook | Sees s monte Rrueie ds ais see aE ten hee Tek ei Ctane being inet com- Sonate. himself, over and over, dec! ‘opposed to a sion of the mails between New York and Chagres, and | Place yesterday. bi nner was given at the | strife will be. not todo each other the most harm, but ia now at hor berth, at ¢ foot of Canal strect, BY MORSR’s MAQ: ‘TELKG! mixing up of all of joines in & singh Bose. between Panama and San Francisco and Oregon, and the | Astor House, where the guests, to the number of about | where each shall do the other the mont good. : will depart with the mails for rape, poattively on Se pet RAP His plan we suppose to be :— amount of revenue derived from said contracts. 175 assembled at o'clock, P.M. After passing | The General's speech was listened to with grest at- purday, 271 i gaged B. Pra ly to Wastinoon, April 22, 1850. 1. A bill (ope and the same bill) for California and | To tnx House oy Reraxsevtatives : nek nal hi a i Me ind a tention, and when he sat down he was warmly sp- Te chmmabiy MEE Bcd tae LAND POR setrueas. the . nothing about slavery. i 1 received the resolution of the 7th instant of the | *Paut am hour an bn waniteee ee plauded, RIVISH AND NORTH ax RICAN hw. arpay- | | Mt. Womeran gare notice thet afer next week. | ane deans voundery.and the mediate or prospective | «hewivod, hus che Posavir Cenralbe requested to | the dining room, where three tables were set vt in | ‘ores, hat me were ant heat chun ts etch ships The at jon of the ip is to |- | would take the earliest opportunity, without interfering | subdivision of that into two, three, or four slave | furnish to House saynopele, of aay Seated mete for : marks, Those who heard it spoke ve pighl of it s mate in te shine toa! om Ameria ln the month | with the California bul, to move the Senate to take up | Bates ng may be deemed expedient providing also for | Vu,"20i"Uhating’ aad tatwocn. ‘Pans sat Sat Fonncie Coleman & Btctson'e Dent 710. At the Upper end of | Mr. Kxocu, of Broadway, favored the campy with Se eee pe: tn) ion ods ure! uted territor: State ‘oregon Kino room jevated , at whiel & volunteer song, whieh oung Fo, A’ Capt. Wa STAT eesmer ei de} wa ‘ere eae poten oon Ts *€ te we ae ; ck =. asi “ the President of the society, Dr. J. C. Beale, supported Bim v “ Terpangopor fo te eesing Z Th . . ve vive reni w rate. the President, then remarked, that if the fi he fi the of the evenii am whom we ob- won Sategay, Hit minss'w 1 Sage ‘Shecnm'get | ater the consiacration of eonstaers wea, | idistahn 2, the, aellton ofthe lave trade nthe | Smet SMa inipetost iss antust ef rence denvel | soeyed Mle Honor ‘Mayor ‘Weodhall, the Presiaent | (anPanZiRoudnd c.bat he was about to propose, moda te Passenccrs, aud take 500 tons heavy be m of considerable morning bu- tot ge ore) from the transportation of the mails to California aud Ore= 7 1 (pohly say. "Ee: CoLLINR, simese, the Senate took up the bill for the relief of | . Here will be work enough for five or six months to | gon. Rehre of the St, Andrew's Society, the President of the | Yet yes.” from all parts of the room. tor) ‘ome. thereto, q od, . BraLy—Oh, but wait u snidit. : on William Darby, the geographer, which was debated and | “rts rouse, after a very sprightly debate to-day, | gig ae ee er there lade with, the Novy De ns7nop: | Bt. Nicholas Bociety, the President of the German | tor)’ It is, gentlemen, this:“The St, ait cenngh passed. agreed that it was Proper to appoint s committee (0 | for the transmission of the mails betweon New York | 8¢l¢ty, the Vice President of the Now England Society, | ciety of Philadelphia—Quick as the electric spark ls UNITED STATES COINAGR. es] into the big XL wea poor ty, id a) of Se and Chagres. and between Panama and San Pranciseo | Brigadier Genoral Whiting, U. S. A.; Reoordor Tall- | the ilo bid Us, 7 reasury by Thomas ing, ‘ome Department e having bee: ® jonor, the Mayor, aad the Munieij i- Mr. Weastrx submitted the following rebolution, bei by eae ted Ghicka saw claim, o: $130,- pe on | gg ghoebi Re a tesco} madge, the British Consul, A. Barclay, Baq.. Liout. | s:09 of the Uity of New York.” wan ener The Hon. Cares 8. Woovwvit replied—U; occasion like the present, many costling bie naturally suggest themselves, of the common origin of of language, and literature and of the close ties of commercial and itical im- terests that unite and blend together the people of this county and of that in whose commemors- tion this festival is held. The readiness with which not only British but foreign born citizens 04 assimilate themselves to our habits, our institutios and our laws, impresses itself on my mind 4s a mi Prominent and striking feature of American sooisty. arious na is the descent of our mixed population, we, nevertheless, constitute one united . Weare here, not as strangers from other lands, not as the re- which lies over 000, and the cid rejected Pottew, Cine ot the moaap Boggs, U.8.N.; Liout. De Haven, commander of the ,,Rttolved, That the Committee on Finance te nstracted to | Indiana Ewings, sinounting to fit 00. ‘andwe concur, | {ne tetrio® Perform hereto eunered: prenee ie ne-| expedition in search of Sir John Pranklin; the Rey je y ensure it may be most ex} to adopt to | out-and-out, in th the committee, for it | contract office of this Department, which is as perfect and ate Dr. ht, , rease the coinage of the United States, is rather a good thing in the end. to hold all squander- | as the materials and information in the office will per- rl ere me aoe rir ucglo joing caplet “a ei doh ath ATIVE TO REMOVALS iagact the pablie Te Sy ingrzibie sapcunta nite mit, of 1th hi . ‘wing can acqui im se! ig \- As to the inquiry in the resolution in relation to the | #pectable of our eitizens, who wero either members of The Senate then took up Mr. Brapaurr’s resolution, | vot, and ix a peculator, in the name ro bandas coed let | amount of money advanced on those contracts, I can | the society, or accompanied those who were members. the plunderer of the public t : in relation to removals from office, with an anderstend- | 7147, something duo to publle opinion, ‘The im: | the Reoretary of the Nevy. who mniehe conteectae’ | The dinner was opened by a Seating, proeounees, by, . ing that @ vote should be taken to-morrow. reeslon, 1m, tha pettic saind ie strong: that the Seegury- | ak Ul eentee fected! bat coneene Dr. Wainwright, and the performan po Mr. Buapmuny replied, briefly, to the apoech made on | has been plundered, and that these tremendous claling, | pty acineee mend auch. transportation sie eee | sung by © number of voices. and accompanied by the hence om Savurday, the | 41. resolution, by Mr, Smith, several weeks al but for the interest of cabinet officers in them, would | iow many of the lettors carried to California have | ?/#22; #t whieh Mr. George Leder presided, ogee ae nee perenne eene one never have beon allowed. That is the public opinion. | been teken amd postage paid thereon, is unknown | qt Would be ® needless tusk to name ail the good e ith af Tiverpost en Mr, Brut signified his intention, at some future | Let us have the truth, Pee eee ee uet, thereof except for ane tomD | things which abounded on the table, Suffice it to aay, Mtb ot a edendny the Bou ct ity, An experienced surgéos will | time, to address the Senate upon the general subject of | Mr. Toombs, of Georgia, a very erratic, meteoric sort Fr ae ee roca recciecay tort time, | that, from soup to coffee, everything was unexcep- hed to ship. of satellite of this administration, and held to be mix- t from that country aro mingled with the gen. | “onable, and the company devoted themselves moa | presentatives of any foreign nation, but as curmere of thea chips will not be soasunsable tor quit, it Fgfhtr ons Fp Ppa Lanwoy ge od up in the Galphin claim; in speaking of newspaper pry or er gy this tountry, and. distributed to sedulounly to the enjoyment of the hour devoted to | neighbors. and American citizens. The distinction atros, bation, speaie, Jewels. presions, stones, of masala, , . contin 5 reports to-day, very modestly defined the American | it ‘of the United States, aad it te im, eating. ‘The upper end of the room was ornamented | Pritich, French, Irish German, Italian of Seandinavian, f therein empressed. 3 cause of much of the tro uble and commotion existing | press to be “the common sewer of indiscriminate filth | to ‘zie it into all the offices and PPh ny sponge aod by a drapery, composed of the English and American | js seen only on the surface, and is, in reality, in the country, He was in favor of regulating the | #nd scandal.” We take it that Mr, Toombs has been | reyenue actually results therefrom, T would, however, | S2€%, im front of which, and just over the head | merged in the same general character, and knowm ROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, Via CHAGRES— | Witte Gunject’ by In Dlistered by the press, and we take it for granted that | remark, that no doubt the actual expenses of the mail | Of {He President, was placed ® full length portrait Of Queen Victoria, srrayed in her regairobes. ‘The | Guu, 07 one common title, that of Amerioaa. ¢ ttizena. and would make Allare members of one political brotherhood, and all propoaiti cy the United States Mail—Saturday, April 27th, he must hi been fufferi: t i i StS cciock. PM, trom the pior foot of Warrensteee Nie | to that effect, if no one else did. He also submitted a | be must have been suffering very reverely, to squirm | service within California have been much more than all f Thea F dockia Ganias cusameaay CE Rt few remarks in vindication of the administration from | Under the cantharides in that sort of style. Very good. | revenue derived from this postage. be tor se for tibreseeg Preorder | Lan aay by are equally ardent in their devotion to that bright % nck, U. 8. Navy, Commander, will be despatohed as above, | the charge of violation of pledges and proscription for | Mr. Toombs will lenrn that that sort of talk is like spit- | Respectfully submitted, J. COLLAMER, Dodwarth's band, and by Mr. Condom end Air, Leder, | Reena amet nen hone: Sistas Se » with the Government Mails, for the West Madics and the | opinion’s sake, Im his own State, he knew of no case | ting against the wind; the saliva will be blown back Postmaster Gencral. Ths plabo dete. Whe matalo’ te bak euteten he aptness of British stock whon transplanted to our - ic, The books are now open fo to Charleston, removal. for which ific eause had not been re- | into hisown face. But, be will learn wisdom as ho Post Orrcx Derantuxnt, February 27, 1860 oe Shs Eee ree emusic in both departments | soil, to cultivate and imbibe the American spirit, and rauriaty Havaney "New Griean ni Chemea saa te 1° vi ich specific ew m grows older. y any 5, 2860. waa excellent, After the cloth was removed, Dr. Beale, | gdjust itself to the ways of the American 4 h tlokete to Rah Fraheivcs To esours, sitough Wekets quired and assigned. aialesemacieieeiit dein dicibdntiide Dabeieada: ihe Geis Post Orrice Deraxtmenr, tho President, arose and said ;— beautiful feature of our national character o hae early as only @ aumber | Mr. Baicut rejoined. He was understood to say |. 0m" atahenmnieminei. aude Mekehaied Contract Office, February 22, 1850, Brot hers of the St. George's Socloty:—I congratulate | not frequently marked ¢ i surgeon Ieattaehedte | that a more, flagrant violation of pledges had never ug. . and Nai ". |. Bix:—In obedience to your direetion, I report that | you most heartily upon the recurrenee of our anni- | for his enterrive 4. tact, in pushing ahead in the world, and wondering where so cute a Yankee had come from, discovered wi urprise, that he was @ genuine son of John Bull. who had become so thorough- pay ena wet pant Fae ee eee Nay ace antridpe, can aieat.stP,® | there aro no contracts whatever made by this Depart: | Yersary, To nee you around ine, is indeed. ® pleasant are ti it 0 ment for the transmission of the mails betwoen New | sight. Before I proceed to other matters, all u cananslg EAGON ond pratecd tomas aoene Genes obtain from the Executive the charges upon which in- Bb 4 Miccteclppleat-fsh into chowder that would make | York and Chagres, and Panama and Oregon, the au- | thauk you for my unanimous re-lection to this chair, dividuals have been removed—the Pre: nt having Monsieur Hendebdert has been’ confirmed to-day as | thority to make such contracts boing, by law, conforred | I have also to congratulate you on the flourishing of exch class | been made than that pract: oat. Passengers for | istration. The object ofthe oF from 7 ag “ ly imbued with the Yankee spirit asto even out-Jona- mate Woeu Berth or York to Chaerow— go | Kuve, “Gentiemon of high, chatue er had beeg. te. | Consul to Lyon. "We understand that Mr. Clay wont | Upon the Secretary of the Navy; but'that the aunexed | state of the Society, and on the accession of | than Jonathan. We have rend of the Juvenile eriti- | moved in bie State, and yet they woro withering under | for him, and that Mr. Foote went fo: him, and mainly | Sich the. Mary’ Department lisa furnished this De- | been’ in ao Haurlshing a state. Geutlomen’ joa] Chm Thies acemed. the. artiste plotsre to bes more % | this broad inference, that thoy wore wanting in the | pM account of the recollections of the good dinners | Dartment with copies, purporting to be made in pursu- | all know how many of our poor countrymen ar. | yatUathlion than the real lion itself- so have I fanoled that John Bull, in this country. has sotaetimes seemed more like a Yankee than the real Simon pure himself. It is n hopeful and gratifying circumstance, in connec- : i Hendebert hna cooked for them, and because of the “09 | requisites of honesty, Hdelity, and capacity, necessary © | ance of the net of Congress passed for that purpose, | rive on this coast without the necessaries of to the holding of office. good omcos he will be able to extend to American cit | for the transportation of the Chagres, Panama, San | lifp, ignorant of laws, and without {i mise Berth, bed ana’ separate tabte "150 ou a ie 4 Bates o “To Havens. To N. Orleans, | After some additional conversational debate, (he | 2€n* who may wieh for a nico din first idea as to Ey % isiidashail wilminaetahtionas , : = aS Under your direction, 1 subjoin statements of the | prised to find friends at hand when they leat expected Pith strong aspirations of democratio tiberty, 1 ‘at 25 ents per cuble ‘Pr ‘Theatrical and Musical. mail service performed under said navy contracts, so | it. During the past year, we have assisted nearly | that they are #0 readily and completely fused in. foot. The file sf lodiar must ail bo signed on the BY BAIN’S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Bo Th prepared as to give all the particulars called for in the | eleven thousand persons, including Knglish, Wels! to the , Mi of pvrses Sines Perma nd pogo Jeevel the day before sailing, For, frulght or, passage, apply Wasexnoven, Aprit 28, 1960. wary Tuxarns.— The beautiful tragedy of“ Ham- | resolution of the House of Representatives of the 7th | Scotch, and Irish, and many from the colonies; Large | {s leave tittle or no distinctive, polvical traces . ROBERTS ont street, + April 23, let” was performed last evening, at this always-filled | instant, as fylly ax the information ou the files of this | numbers have been. provided with employment, pro. | “a qitt birth or country. All speedily become united eProver LINE FOR SAN FKANCI HA- THE COMMITTEE OF INVESTIGATION. “6 fai . See annexed marked B,C, D, | tected from ii ‘ition, om The new ‘ani een forrest] via C) theatre, with the favorite drama entitled “Nick of the | © lee will tod papers mar! io | Seat imposition, and prevented from becomin, mn igat 4 kK, burth iety. Aided b; fons. Capt. ly Wind The Committee to investigate the charges against | Woods."” Mr. and Mrs. Wallack, jun., rendered ad- | “nye the honor to be, rerpeetfully, your obediont | they have received from un they have bech enabled to LA 1100, tone: : Capt. J. V, Nicholao Mr. Ewing, announced, were as follows: —Mossrs. | mirabiy well the characters of Hamlet and Ophelia, | servant. J 8. RK. WORBIR, spoke wanted anemnbere of society, instead of becoming sin coune fireos jine & United States Mail Ateam Paekt | Richardson, (dem.); Vinton, (whig); Brown, (dem.) of | and were received with the most rapturous applause. Pirst Assistant Postmaster General. peupers. During the past year, seven hundred persons in ti Pacific, © somi-monthly line through to Sen | Mississippi; Rockwoll, (whig); Hall, (dem.); Bvans, | Mr. Scott and Miss Wemyss, in the dram: Hon, J. Corcamen, Postmaster General. received pecuniary ald from us, and the result into one people. Our annual increase, from immigra- tion, may be estimated at nearly haifa million, If this immense mass of population, coming from all the different States of the old world, should were to their reveral political mationalities, should soon have ‘ous Isolated political bo entertaining views usual, perfect in their respective parts, ‘The following is a synopsis of the cv : . ‘acts made by | has been most happy. lrothers of St. George, t REDUCED RATEA OF FAK TO CKAGRES, (whig) of Maryland; Ross, (dem.); Alston, (whig) snd | the entertainments gave the greatest sa’ isfuction the Secretary of the Navy for the transmisdon of he these good renaost for papporting your see jet oy We Ror seek die asitiiteh eneaniationes aenlenae ee) Oneal a Dunham, (dem.) the numerous frequenters who attended the attractive | mails by steamboats, (steam shipa) between Now York | aré to be surv: in a land of plenty, blessed with troo- | ational differences of Iangunge, customs and ideas ome . uL. performances o! night. and Chagres, and Panama and Oregon, under the act | dom, but is that # reason why we should forget the ‘ uv ine a table, ve - “ ” . Btoo, 4 c . 5 ° land whic 1 c. the above ais 6 same table Privi- | consent of the House to report from the Committee | might, consisted of the new drama of “Irish Honor,” | the auth of April, 1847, for the termi of teu yeurs from | hist birth. Without further remark, gentlemen, allow | Yo1% oe tase We cam back sritaoed that teat beoeae H yl 9 of Ways and Means the Deficiency bill, and the | “The Irish Post,” and the excellent comedictts of ts ors tide od five thesce | ee tee Salt who &i 5 sons are among the truest and best of our citizens. ‘The Freight te Fo "éinta’ por Heat. Expenses'on the | Senate's amendments, that they might be referred to | “Where There's « Will There's Way.” In the two lor the ¢ ERS EE ly ol MBE To tr 8 3 (Oey rh sentiment of patriotism burns as brightly in their Esthinus are borne by the pasencers, For fr0ight oF 5 theCemeniites of the yee on the enact toe Union. | former pieces Mr. Collins sustained the Hibernian with hemmed = Lape ener bro ae bod b ve bes All| ae ele ate “ nd Merry ey ome : Losoms as though they bad first learned to lisp their epply to yLAD as r. Ince (dem. labama, objected. “ ; yj » COR- eo! Hl . God bless her."’ . ‘in th 4 a eee or acts, jor (dem.) by his usual ability and peculiar humor, keoping the | \uHtible into war steamers of the fong.—God enve th my ci ar i berg ae ther tee LETTERS TO MEMUERS. whole house in one continual roar of laughter, and | Sines mse Pacific Mail Steamship Company.—The United States Mail | A resolution to have the letters to the members re- | cliciting the most rapturous and deserved applause, not - Ce wok a NN rod and the Royal fainil Packets, dist acid as selves ia ee bags P= a capitol. to F peng doy og pepo pe rich and racy dslinentionet the } Agen to make one of the ships of not less Muric.—P'rince Albert March A “Ds 5 ’. immediate delivery, was discussed, andjaid on the ta- | but by the very great sweetness and humor songs. i " vt “The P: ent ef the e oa?” it. Cortiets P. Patterson | pic, This cveni: a Will perform bie ¢ pte gins a dep, with engines in proportion, to transport the t nited Fourth Toast.—“The President ef the United States. Third Towst. Prince Albert, the Prince of Wales, attached to the government of the Union, and as ready to encrifice their lives in itt service, as those around whose infancy its protecting arms were thrown. It is & gratifying reficetion that what has thus hitherte - Btates mail from New York to New Orlerna twice @ | Music by the band.— Hail Columbia ing. 1, elfen’ Music ‘ i proven, in other nations, a sourte of discord and woak- - Cols. Mr. Evans, (whi aw of ahuk tebaariieee inn ap ag month and back, touching at Charleston, (if practi- | Fifth Toast,—Her Majenty's Ministors Sone, iene-bave Gonads coms 00. cenaiibete am damnent Pm so he raw ing to a close. and the house, for the few remain | cable,) Savannah, and Havana, and from Havana to | Music.—Dellisenrius’ March of enduring strength and greatness. This charao- 1 Dig! 4 e Reem Chagres and back, twiee a month, and to receive on Dr. Bears, the President, wished the attention of the teristic patviotinm of our forvign born citizens. [ am rejoiced to say. betokens and promises a happy future, nid a mort prosperous career for our republic As son as the ‘orm a sermiciionthly tine between Panama | mittee t ora in California.” Paascnvors, tu the after eabita are | and other detale fi ight, The attraction iast evening was unus- | board of each ship, and suitably accommodate, with- | company for afew moments, ie had just received a ually strong, Mr. Barrett. Mr. Dyott, and Mrs, Skerrett rf ce ceve! ( ol t of 0 d with evch rations ax are furni 7 ecrage are fou ayor concluded. his Honor, Fredoriok crew, and with mattress wna pillow, All passengers wil) | Pars it Pivee, have charge of the wails to be transported therein, and | George's Society of New York on the return of the an- le di anid, _ Allowed space for personal bagzage free, ve the extent of | Objection was made. Benton's Tuxarnx.—Noeomment of ours can speak | shail provide eafe und convenient apartments on board | niversary, ke. He would therefore propose the health | jwtte {hee hence at beage called naw ta break May Tbs. weight, mot exeveding in me rement ten cubic fect. Mr, Incr bo oe that the time of the House would not cipate the honor of being called upon to speak, = n tl ° hat, . gents; the nek. ; of St. George in Philadelphia hieon extra or terchandive, whem taken, $100 | be consumed in this frivolous way, but as some of hia | MCre favorably of the execliont and attractive na- | Of *#id ships for said mails and usents; the mail ver. | of the Sons of « 1 peed. during which he has been hon: Wad cue bal a tail pat cept om atl cpests. "Wacky vice to be commonced by each ship, as soon as it shall | Drank with applanse the St. @ BBeaid’aot excced 128 Ibe. weight tor mvlo caring prep rials ayia ag it, he would make | ture of the performances at this house, than the | he resdy thereto 0 of said chips to be completed | Befove giving the wxt toast, which was, © I to. thoes. occasions with fenlinge of es seu bias co Bteerage. | 86 objection to ole) of Florida, objected simple fact that the ccmedy of the “ Serious Family” | by the Ist of Getober, 1818, und the whole line in full | jesty's Musister to the United States,” the Presid: tatlafaction and pleasure, not marelp for the id | eheaer de nS gaas $10 Mr. Ince appealed to him to withdraw bis objection. | has now bed a run for upwards of one hundred nights, isn Speration by. Ws Teh ot Denis, 7308, | Coerene Ea Ulsesene-e6 tase eaenocs hey Ae Bg conferred on him, but for the opportunities “ae, : is <n : eive a naval com id fo chip- | nored of He y's Miniate . tin inaeen od * ec 135 Mr. Canpit, to gratify the gentleman, Darion and Mrougham, with thelt able suxiliaries, OF) | Shen for cach ship, and to be ander the control of the | Washington; but he was sorry to eay, according 100 my mag ry eerie poe ge ee did #0. ~ pod thatthe | ever sure to draw around them a crowded audione: rs , {x unequivocally expressed in the loud and continued | the government under an appraivement eequence of the receipt ot important intelligence bs — to be sent for. laughter created by the irresistible acting ot these Transferred to George Law, Marshall O. Roberts and the inst tcomebip, Mr. Bulwer was uhable to aan m him, that in con- ved fr re, justly highly vored and esteemed in this nity. On looking around the room, and ob- ) many plump snd round countenaness—evi- good liv laughter) could bardiy Beerctary of the Navy, and liable to be purchased by | telegraghte despatch r No stores to be Innded will be embarking and debarking, and ai! Jing Lentth fees and boar hire, passage red unttl fo he Cirax commenced to read the resolution, when * | Bowes K. Me lilvaine, of the city of New York,on the | Me (the President) would therefore modity the toast. . ) Song aire, Mr. Toostus, (whig) of Georgia, objected to lis intro. | KT Aetits: Mit et Air, ‘Clarke: wie bas contri. | 17h day of August, 1847. and propore—- The health of Her Majesty's representa, | Neeha iaughters uivat they. were mot, born’ te, tele " 4 duction. buted much to the attraction of the theatre, tnkes his | Ampual compensation $200,000, on full performance, | tives on this continent.” ; did #toamah:p brn Peta adr benefit thi: ening, when, if merit is worthy of re- | *84 8 proportional part thereof for partial performance, Axrioxy Banctay ul for the city 4 en Stoddard, mander, Mr. Buows, (dem ) of Mississippl, from the Committee | A0i't CoS ven sy overflow 4g house. Tho bill, Mace by Arnold Harris, of the State of Arkansas,on | of Now York. reepo: ked the compan: Norte River! weaeelecks | otis the Grand Ledge of the Order of Oad Fellows of the | which includes « highly interesting pices, eatitled the | the 1th dey of November, 1847, for the term of ten gor the very kind and complime: hed lived here fe b « * fro ql | her, majesty’s repre in rejoice oe ve BOW aRh Be. Distaiet, Gad moved to rAd 6 to Commiltes of the eet ae onan a gee 7 Hade for the transportation of the malt from Pasiama | and regretted the unevol Siete grosietion tans agen, vice Sree Whole. Nariowat Turatae.—The beautiful Irish drama, | to Astoria, or to r port as the Seeretary of the | He was extremely oblig og Be 00d Wiclding, ta grent outset, begged ment paid to Sir Henry wer, and for the honor which wae paid to bim, im FARICKETS FOR SALE.—ONE SIEERAUE TICKET PER | Mr. Joxrs, (dem.) of Tennessee, moved to lay the bill | oatied “ Brign Boroihine,” was performed last night, | % Belt oy a ys eee territory of Oregon, once & | sincere thanks for the coi connect with t vy may select, in t mouth each way, of the country, adding to its r re well as to the commercial world Great oure’ andl Gas cetin Tides por’ ecctmantp Guth fende, a 3 Ohio, arked whether it would | Lefore an overtlowing audience, at this favorite place applause ) Pinima to San Francisco’ "Alco, one steerage Tiekst |, nt Parte Bicone Hynha eg yg i of amusement, Mr, Marshall, who filled the principal | U#t®® re s the Trthmus; ing the privilege of responding to the toast. With- | Put why should it not be so’ A few yours macy, we May 12h, f New York to Chi | be in or purpose, to furnish not less than three sea oul intending to t pre on the attention of the com- | were your colonists—now, thank God, we aro your Ticket per steamship Repabli | The Srxaxee—Not now. k part, acquitted himself of bis task to the general | two of not less than a thousand tons burden, and the ) pany: he could not help expressing the gratification | equals. He would not say this boasting! ho koew mato San Francisco. 4p | Mr. Hatt, (dem. of Missouri, would like to Know | satisfaction, and was admirably well sustained by Mise | other of not leas than six hundred tons burden, to | which he felt on the return of the anniversary of this | fhe seciety would not have acked ble honor the Mayor LLSBURY & SANDYOK | What be vate Ga, Se Se nets granted cof- | Anna Cruise, and the other members of this talented | be built under Inepecte eted by the Navy De- | society, whose good offices are appreciated nc and himself to come All our In institu: FTRieRAEAA SRRDUON TICKETS DAUTHOOHOR fgg mat meted nw eden eats 9s aiciied sats compa The great American tragedian appeared with right to of Old England, but by thow tions are derived from your country. We thank you CUES, r yr, POS mea we cong egg Fo a also as Petruchio, in the Shaksperian comedy of A direet their 4 ws with thelr eom- | for them, and we will Improve on them ifwe can. Tut sail before the 2th of May, for which 7. free 179 | 8Dd said that since “Katharine and Petruchio." It is useless to say that | rep «| pany this evening. (A ; by t s r Ho concinded by he was received with frequent and well-merited ap- | for thelt use om appraicement—said steamers to be ap- | awarding # merited tribute irs, and subject to be taken why have we come here’ When I look on this aseom- ium will be paid, at the California Passenger OF - Socoduag, | threagh Uekere, Cor the 231 Miz, (or sale, | ported to incorporate the Grand Lodges ct Masons liberality of Mr. | ‘Liage of gentiemen——Mr. Talmadge concluded by re- tecrage, 20% cabin, $90." Califor j Odd Fellows, He then opposed both. le had no plause ‘The entertainmenteeoneluded with the farce | proved or rejected before leaving the port of New , lienry Grinnell, for his exertions in fitting out anex | ferning. | mentary terme. to the beneahe Gon- ‘warranted good and ebeap. Passports | position to either of there orders, for he was a member | of «The Dead Shot.” which passed off amidst roars of Fork a Tu from said port, unless detained by | pedition to go in rearch of Sir John Prankiin. fend by, the Bt Sesugye Soelety, and thanking the A < oe go and i etal no pa Zz ww laughter. To-night the bill is exceedingly attractive. Department, on re the Ist of October, | Throe cheers for Mr. Grinnell were then given eempany for the honor done him jeved the purposes of the ot ¢ good. hot | Mr Marshall will appear in two favorite parts. ony suitably accommo- itish Vige Cons lied upon to maki : enevole jetties" TICKET FOR SALR, aT | Hleved | pdms ena metas the power 6s brah betn of f° r. Marshall will appear in two favorite par ch steamer to convey and suitably accommo: ‘The British Vige Consyl was cai upon to make a ‘The Sister Benevolent Societies” was the next toast. ou ALIPORNTA THROY i TIGKRT FOR SALE. AT ‘afeain, second cabin, by the. Rmpire City, Howar DMehrat Map. Apply wt the office of Lents’ | incorporation; and he believed, when these are allied ine igang Reet aan | with poverninent, the institutions are stripped of their | Dean appeared in Shaks wo power to do good. pico ond Julie |" Mr. Brows (dem), of Misstesippi, aid that the bill explained Itself, It was simply to Incorporate a be- Aston Puack Tuxarex.—Last evening, Miss Julia | date and support ‘A government agent free of charge, | few remarks. After making a fow preliminary obser- 8 beautiful play of “Ro- and to touch at one or two intermediate points on the she spoke of the affinity existing between the - play coast of Oregon, as the Navy Department shall direct, | i States and England, and hoped that hereafter in the character of Juliet. My, Neafg | yron pulvdlege to the coptractor to (ouch at such other } there would be no rivalry between them except in h acted the part of Romeo, and Mr. Waleot that of may feleet. nuld tend to the we of civilian Mr. Exws, the President ofthe St. Andrew's Soolety, replied, and gave, a* a toast, Lady Franklin-May her devotedness to hor gale lant husbond be rewarded by his safe return," Mr. Dervveren Ov on the part of the St. Nicholae tel, ALIPORNIA TICKETS WANTE throweh theketa wai og come t : Mercutio, ‘The play as a whole, wa Transferred to William 1. Aspinwall, of the city of he was called | geejety, made som: rks, and concluded with the CALL ORNTA Tuinoven TreKers ror Semen, and believed that Congress has power to grant | Jumbo Jum, in the laughable farce of “Ginger Blue,” | Anuual compensation, #100,10 gone to her Kogland and the United States—May peace withia oil F wad Men Ti wee dete of incorporation in the District, but not baysad, | Kept the audience in roars of laughter. The enter- | | The following is peers of erent schoan tentacash, Aor | tate rag fe remremy corn pt acy et ine ter ¥y, ad Mr. Joses—-Does the gentleman believe that Congress | t&imments, this evening. consist of the excelteut come- | by nog abt Pipes Secretary of the Navy, under o menghenl, the woth, Ot 1 eheten gee po of The Jealous Wife.’ We are inclined to think 7. bas power to make corporations! he steamers to proceed no further north than San that Miss Dean appears to great advantage in comedy her Inte Majexty, the wife of _ — Mr. Baowx—Within the District, onl, Gentlemen. " ; . he -harter F il mate Mrv Onki Franecireo, the m ervice to Uregon pe performed, | the He might well «# None knew her “iret shoe aud ome TICKETS ONE | Sot or it, OMtuneaticsmaesas uh erect’ to bervell and saticortion to the oudl- | In emt eiton with tie ieamer: Jn sultable salting | but one eaterd, her jt be ce. With Neafie, Base, Waleot, and Lynne, this piee vessels, to the mouth o elamet river, in lew - | ne . soos one Ban tive—58 to M4. The bill 4.—This excellent band ap $6 suquise tie ataneners to go to Associa, the ere ad 44 saad . # then referred to the Com- Jonathan ‘This ealied out Mr. 8 D ®. who amused the company some time with ph t remarks, & priate to the call of the President. Mr. Draper, im conclusion. alluded to Sir John Franklin, and the no- bie efforts of the enterprising citizen of this countey, Pron | FUCK, OF other point to he selected on the coast of anced that he had just received ‘The House, at 10 minutes past 2 o'clock. it into 0 ig seve cotanen ton ville Orege In consideration of which, the steamers are a telegraphic despateb from the Shy aapevene « ~3 f Comittee of the Whole on the state of the Ualon, and | guitar, banjo. we. They the okt head. | *¢ touch, free of charge, at three points ocenpled by | Montresl, informing the St: George's Society of Ne | resumed the considerats f oe : art chanics’ ita! next Monday, where no | the United States squadron, or at such ports on the York, that that club wae drinking their ith. (Ap- ome ing Wate they cin ben a ; west coast, south of Oregon, not exceeding three In | plause.) Twill, anid bi one that we drink the THE CALIFORNIA QueNTION loubt they will be welcomed by bus who bave | cumber, af my be required by the Navy Department, | heaithrof the Shakeperean Club of Montreal mittee of the Whole t 149 Code INGUAM 5 FROTH IPORNIA TICKE Mr. Moneneran. (whig) of Kentucky. would ewith | been delighted with their performances during after the of peace with Mexico. ‘The next regular toast, ©The Army and Navy of about fitting out an expedition to go in search tye ph aed Fra 3 lah No. any. or both parties. to settle the qucction a just | Winter season [We omit aa ‘of the Gulf Mail service as | Great Britain. navigator, He gave one tonst ‘Bounte and ~ | and firm basis. He believed that it would be settled Ovymrre—Pierce’s Minstrel are, if we may j uninteresting. —Ep. Henaio ) |. Drank with the honors—all standing, and “Hip, bip, | Britain's sons. If lost. ever may they be found ia the LE —ONB PORWARD | After speaking of the compromises of the consti- | from large audiences, doing a very good business. The | burrab.”* strong and lasting embrace of national glory." bin throwgh ticker. oa! & wire, oie this | tution, and , BAB the save States, he - | Dill for this evening contains many favorite airs, which, MAIL SERVICE PERFORMED FROM FAN AMA TO OR | Volunteer Song—“The Fling that Braved the Rattle ‘The next regular toast was, of May. Apply to m'sline~ | nosed the slavery festrictions In territories, He | no doubt, will be sung with good taste, The amuse- When left When and the Breeze.” ke © Lieut. De flavgn and his gallant companions. —May pare ae | had waived objections against the admission of nts are Taterspereed with dancing. There will be When orr'd 8. Pran'co at | The Army and Navy of the United States.” they succeed in their holy enterprise” ( Iuding te ¢ sal vathota tr th , lifornia, but would vote for her if territorial govern. afternoon concert, at 3 o'clock. When left at Sant sailing be Drank wit honors. “Hip, bip, hurrah.’ Music, | the expedition in search of Sir John Franklin) ite oril. and we by the “Whch of Mas; | ments be provided for (he territories, ase system of | Cynevs, Aston Prace.—The performances of the “ —— Ts * | the Btar Spangled Banner ale by the band it. measures, “ = = General Writise, of the United Stetes army, re- Lieut. De Haven returned thanks, and gave, “Lady , in Howland ¥ French equestrian froupe are nightly witnessed with | f bia, N Mr. Prex, (dem) of Vermont, advocated the admis- | gemonstrat of pleasure an delight They give an = ~ sponded to this toast. It would, he said, &e a grest | Frenklin, t ble consort of & worthy and gallant = — _ | diseredit to the service to which he belonged, if he did June 6 Acs. 3 | not muster a few words in response to the last toast, os aan coming es it did from such « distinguished societ duly © ‘Sept Bt | ad having the stamp of St George upon it. In com. = - neetion with this sutject, he would say, that any officer burband.”’ Here folloged another regular toast ‘The Britich Colonies Fourteenth Tonst.—-Our aative land.’ Song, by Geo Loder My Beyhood's Hom sion of California and governments for the territories Proediotas 4 4 Navery eacltement be kept open, |, Ciisuse Meacm.— The exhibition of the Chinose be more di Mfeult of retilement lady with the rmall feet, ri “ The committee then rove, and the House adjourned, | Sttendants, is drawing large aesembiages to this esta afternoon performance, at 3 o'clock Porson Wishing te ASS Wat WS, AND TERS — Tor _—_— ranean Piaidg pola pe te | ef is service could not bat fort bicchook on. serena. ‘ Vifteemth Toast ‘The land we live in.” Musio— be 7 FLODRON jte'* Serenaders, althong! con. a4. ng the eloquent and elarsieal remarks of the Minister o epkre Doodle lag, Superior article of Our Washington Correspondence, | tending for «wpremacy in Broadway, are doing a quiet enn. 00 nd to the United States on a recent oceasion in eth Toast —* " Music Glee, © Here's Wl Weashingses Marke Wastinoton, April 22, 1850 and profitable business at 63 Bowery = | Baltimore. It is those sentiments which bind nations b to all good and by the band, © Love Mr. Benton on the Parliamentary Law—Don't Intend © Tavenwaciv.—The Hutchinson family will gh Oct. % | Py or treple cones cab . 3 oi — Give Up—Plan of Mr. Clay—Thomas Ewing Indicted _ of their interesting concerts at the Tabernacle, - | ref ea teen tan Canen a mi came (be firet View President's toad. #1 2 City Intetiigence. before the House—Mr. Toombs ahd his Opinion of the | evening. The programme contains a choice vel ane i war with Mexicn. the United Btates ‘The memory of William Shakspears, one Dravit ey Drowsixs —The sex body found in the f - | Sf theif songs, They are great favorites, and will = Rev: 3 | aust arede. have conquered, for. ia ail the cmential | Engind's houmbold gnde a dent water on Monday at pier No.5 North River, proved to | American Press—Confrmation af Hendebert, the French | therefore, be likely to have a full house cs Mew me 8 n mts of rtrength; the Americans were sapertor to F. Bass responded to this tonat Ins most able am Be that of James Mill. « uative of Ireland, aged thirty: | Cooksas on United States French Coneul, de | Cuanne’s Beverrt.—This old favorite, Calitels = Des. . Dre, | aot botong te thogight seek. Frees the begs Shim be termed "the nreat apostle of human aabure, : Tho pome three months siner fell over- | On Friday last, Mr. Benton, with four large quarto | serving artist, takes his benefit, at Burton's, enn nee: Boe sa the war, there was no doubt but that the Americana | who firs translated the forlings of the human hoart board in that vicinity, and was drowned. A verdict ning. It is hoped his friends will exert themselves on ‘ - a | J ~ . ‘ volumes on bis desk. gave a most emphat! Ls " - 1 io would conquer. He spoke not eye witness of | into wee secording!y the oceasion - hile - what General Seott did In that campaign, but he be- | Mr am was next called on foresong. Me Favat Raemoap Accroert.At seven o'clock last Frascns J readings of Shi | Academy, Brockiyn. TI given next Monday evening. Cammuns Sewer, New York, April 28,1870, b— 4 “a = ed togive s * Left New York, Oct. 3, 1848, and took mails for Rio | lieved that that distinguished General, from the first the Female | Janeiro, Valparaiso, Lima, Panama. &e step which he took om the coral sands of Vera Crus, ntertainment will be t Lett York, Deo. 8, 1848, took mails as por | wntil the Inet whi the city of Mexico, had . no doubt, in hi nd, that all his purposes of the California by Ner officers and | would be fulfill believed that victory would be at Ban Francieco, on first trip, prevented her | won. and he determined that each #hould be the end being in place at Panama to perform the April of the war. On the other line, that of General iP. Taylor, he could ek os an eye witness —(ap- § Left New York firet in November, sustained anin- | pinuse)—and from the time when the now Presi: “4 at sea, and was obliged to returi N a of the United States reached the Rio Gra n ir. Left again Feb, 17, 184%, took mails as brought dowo oth Ward Station ts were those of the second Fics At alate hour the company were full of bilarity, and evemed loss dieposed to give erry making (ban when they first began the es entertainments ‘evening, the of John How Robettanviite to the Sixt eee the Hadron River Ratlroet cars, by whieh is been ran over and killed, The p vice deliver. ed the body to hie brother, Wichac! House, to be te- ken to his residence, in Seventeenth «tr two doors west of First avenue. The Corowr held inquest on the body, ma verdict of acoitvatal death that in considera- olina committee, eer businees was to lie thistandertand: Police Intelligence. A Dishonest Waiter ~ Yesterday, ofcer O'Keefe ar py the name of Rdqard Carr, of Mr Kugene Keteitas, resid ing, Mr. Clay. om i Daliforni At halt-past 11 o'etork tat night, a fire broke | \“eh the flew of affording a” oP out email frame boliding tm Twent st street. | tor from Missouri. for his exporit near Third avenue, cecupied as a exrpen! 1 with my neightors; but whe teed, without default geet of the bere repai until he met and defeated the Mexienn coborts for Rio Janeiro, Valparaiso, Lima, &e on the field of Buena Vista, he never faltered one ) Extra trips. moment rs to what the ultimate reeult would be. To - oh my bon degar 9 fhe past ten oveloek yeater- 7 yy * | wart senrice renvonunn prow sev reacisco to ravawa, | the Inet day when he closed bie memorable campaign, - comet gy gee day. cMcor McGrath, of the First ward fund that the stacking” on of the C pore ivtter from Me. | "yeh" mace oo Wien arr'd | Twougi actretimnen” that all os Tost, is inenible various articles have boro named Henry Lee. in Maiden Lane. hedt other bill woul place to the above letter 0 Mr. reseed, at Panama chasketes arves pote Say fee © mamas. There 0 6 fon rested on thle walter bers «treet Theatre, for the bene- | and of any careless critic in our 0 has neglected the pleasant task of into custody. visited the side, He stated that the wound pened Oy | Chet pie vests S penton came very meat, gut isonet occupied with » woman xe Charies Bush. fret mate of the brig Potomac. He was | into a personal controversy with Mr. Horiand, and we ullar felling iv Gen. Taylor asa militery man, and Tirat is, that he never could. be worsted. ‘This is half Hoepital m eene, bh 23 lace the Ser ee Delos on cabibinion ta Were seat Bice Veccktcnt ant the ‘cal of ate, Ring | BetlelOg the performances, if any such gentleman, | ihe batt, and sometimes al He (ihe prahet)oald | Scorching. dueoverra slarge quasuly sf estes’ Bro wil be given to-mortow evening, at for “order.” to which Col Benton replied, “You are | Sareless of ble duties, cam be found. We hove bad 8 ws They ere not of the Anglo-Saxon stock, (Ap. | Rerty ims trunk, consisting of tabie cloths, oat blers, fancy crockery articles of a similar e ter; there was ka handsome gold bracelet. All these articles beem Identified na the propert Ketel was found ® it $80; aleo os Mr. Keteites. on the Fulton Bank, for January, 1860. Thischeck Mr. Keteltas had seciden- tally lef on hia table. and the accused. in the absence of Mr K. stolethe check, but before the rogue had time to present it at the bank, it was stopped The articles stolen are cetimated at several hundred dollars, This dirhonest servant was conducted before Jastioe Lothrop. who committed him to prison for trial Chan pt of Strang Poy Deters —& women, cailed Ann Shir was arteate: at by officer Kosley. of the Fourth ward. on a ¢! oft stealing forty @ Jars from Robert Miller @ ree it of Wii eouryh, while In a porter house at No 60 Cherry strest Jue tice Lothrop committed the accused to prison to anew the charge hure | Branches of that stock bave met together fore this. Briton and Yankee have, ere this, been a | rayed ngainet ench other om the hostile Geld, ands | tough struggle it wae, But it is to be hoped that euch frnys will not oeeur Again, very soon, have been | om the acrge of conflict several times within the inst n years, but neither had suffered the sun to go down on bie Mae» , S = it was in connec- with the Mal vundary, where be. Kemer) —No return trips from Astoria . on oe te egies Tae Sod ‘of Astoria left for the mines | (re gett) nm Cs) niae in the year ands instend of mountains, where ri ay +The donetion ot Ue hiornia by her oteers. and | ard ‘where they aid ton Aw at a” "Ow that subject art: this business, and would like effairs in | STOW, immediately on her sy neleco, | both partics thought that diseretion was the od In Felleving aad arresting the parties. ‘An observation made by General Cass would som to | our own way, with no special i for owe sina | PYytented the return trip of March from being made.” | part ¢i'vaior; ‘hat it waa better to give and tak rors Acctomer.—Yesterday, in the afternoon, ® | indicate that the commitice are but diepored to link too | of pmlssion— whieh are less then those of commisston. atre trip. i eo (ben to give aed tone lor Cawenter) Ro man named Jobn Carr, residing at 169 Bleventh strest any subjects together—that the committer have been If Mr. Burton can possibly weave a farce ont of thie Ay yh eB, man ven fn the em) tof Mr Robinson. arehiteet, of ewhat influenced by the opposition of Beuton and | letter and these remarks, and it next Monday, ‘The care of Jonathan Little, with kidnap. | He 7 1 7% w ore aceidentally from the cart he was ebster ton general mixing enn that the comumittes, | Te Will give him four notices, to make up for the de. | ping © negro in poe and taking him to Ma. bvndred and forty times, during ing thi New sti and dislocated his hip. | 55 far from hatching out an omniun ge/ierum of @ bili, | Stlencies, to which he very curiously fageles himself | 1)! bas been @ by the prosveution, on the i could not be conjured up into a war In both these ewes to the City Hospital will possibly, (out not very likely) ‘only recommend Prot of the negro being « siare ches, the witima ratio, oftem the worst and weakest however, that rome copy hae prompt, sir, in your calls to on ; and, on examination ver; whien the poastsions Alnbamian. L. fi AS t without a reservation Ruse and pray, for once and for all, that we shall have = It should ba ~ ho mote belligerent or bellicoss xpoating in the Se. | Per a ecaen things go, never og LR K, nate on this decomporing hnd fetid necro question, Socanetl eae ok thet Ne arton’s thes. moré scenes of the ring. no more pugilietios and pi ‘ She hes tay ty bee) 8 08 ne a tole. no more gammon, for (od's aks - ne been crow ev at, Col. Benton n notice that ho intends to keep § up thie Reht'on Celiornia and Ly 0 —— bill nw} in—that we have only had the beginning. an en reer parte of Oe ete ease that for the present the question is simpry adjourned of Koons dora, phy A end prom never, | over to w future day, when he intends to bs it bare te Py Church | (he very #heleton, lean every fibre of fer! a fou gone OPOGOM va esseevees oe eee