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NO. 5807. -THURSDAY, MAY 2, SHIPPING. \CE~THR STRAYSHIP onesc wT ~ i i pier Noe, North iver tisaan t -@olock, M. Will plonan be J. HOWAR TBAM NEW YORK AND hasuuw up new screw stonuship CITY OF GLASGOW, Ye Hae tone aver ail, and 380 herve thews. (formerly of the | to all regularly from eT rane sie middle of every al amnate m { , Septenn| joven | gow, in April, i York a A te we, ix any days the Tenn ieatnt 133 res he dafer gue . i 4 do y bonrd.at moveratet 0 it moderate tei ‘The state reoma for tat and 3c ally large, commod! ‘Prronge, apply ti MITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS HBTWEBN NRW ‘York and Liverpacl-The sbipe composiug this line are Rotyie, Capsein © West. ORCT sR | i | £ RIATIC, Cay it oy t mn taken in ensure strength and Jeseenaere, ore pene tee Now Oxtra size state | | | onvoms An expricnee I he attached ty nel | cohip. beta ho secured until pald for, Por freight | ‘Or paseage, OPP Ro WeD K. COLLL YS, 14 South street, | ROWN, SULPLEY & C0.. Liverpool | N P4 ’ shi 4 gold, ry. ‘1 tones or metals, New York, | Niagara, nr hey to #. ts ep, Jun. 8 Bro SAN FRANUISUO, VIA CHA- w vd States Mar? Steam Packs ‘im the Pacific. & semi-monthiy line throvgs 0 Sam REDUCED RATES OF FAKE TU ChaCKES. Cherokee, Philadelphia, Saloon State Rooms... .$! sis ard Saloon — dv. 0 wee Cabin 1a 0 - | le, and bave the privi~ | { H Stecraga, (found with matress. Bee Cnagten’ Yo seis’ pec thes, Bapenses om. the cent ea on borne by the passengers. Por freight or [OWLAND & ASPIN WALI M South atreet, Now ore, | Mail Steemship Company.—The United Steres Mall | Packets, Cape. David G, Bailey. ‘apt. Carlisle P. Paisersom, Capt. Thos. A Budd, Caps. George A. Cole. | ngere tu the | ines and liquors. Passencors ip | ch Fatious as are furnished 4 with tress und pillow. All passengers will eh be allowed space for personal hazgage free, to the oxtont of 4 weight, not exceodiug in moasurement ten oudie font. En whon taken, $100 ver specie. Packager | GH LINE TU CALIFORNIA, ‘the United 31 Mail c M,, from the pier foot of Warre: ¥ double engine ateamship 13 stirs Nm GEexGrs, D. Me ULB Mommander, will he despatched ax above, Eanpe ‘Gerreramen Maile, for Weat’ Tudies ot che ars mow spon for Ra New Orleans. and in are thes Hho tosnid bed from Pasema te ards). Bs taken at 70 conte outa tall be signed om the = Por bt or passage, apply | te PORERTS. 118 Weer rress. Tmo i LINE FOR SAN FRANCINOU. ee een po hg DE! i ier No. 4, vert ‘Se'sarerday. th, at 4 w'eloo! ‘their om hoard the day previaus. | g LAND & ASPIN WALL. 54 and 56 South street, v |, STRAMSINP joave Pier No. Ro ARLESTON.—TOE Petia Cape jepth River, on Thursday (this yoy NAT hills of Tading sigwed by the € rk. on or tor panenge agply to SPOFFORD, TILES board, TON & xP. N’ erner will reoalve freight till 30" mu eT Eernias Gravina, Hag Tok. p—3 at No. i Pork ‘te phe Cthe Astor Howe. EM. WRIGUT {A ALIVORNIA TICKETS FOR Cee vey, per Phila Ji whand he Aspomwali's {i re Yenere “FOR SALE F WHITER, & Wall + reat Caropsta rinst ca. oy mehign Geers Loney re ; : th three berths age Rom gia hae ee or te apiewnt? vive DI prmeeen Be uaa {ita Wah, one thro steerage, Me rele. B<s claas to | hagres, Wount & Py s Philadelphia, b; s aes por PulindelP py toad may, corner of ‘0... it __™ Bi she Past Fs al e7h ver. innwiee a a Pre S BXPARSS Fars oe atom of thie jar Express will lvare New Tork per ctoamship Georgia. so, wendy, Hay tay "yh Lavecs, Viner a Bisction —The folowing additional retaras from the’ Virgtaba elections have been reevived | — Democr are 1 1 * 1 i ‘The co, ten 00 heute, Siem have gained qeeaberaed the Ke poe EGG LS every beard from. of mon. ‘Seneae The constivation of the State, hed tase <aatth fever for the measure, by = vote of at least three spo one. Bovements of Individaals, 7. J. Harris, B. 8. Alexander, A. M. Whipple, 0. 8. A. Tee P. Gilbert. Califorvia. aod one buadred and arrived|y:sterday and took roome at the Gry jyuse. aA 4 fifty-one ot! arrived eS teisst Seeerameko at all the botele in the eity, two, Esse ee. Words was ot 8. all weil. apprared. te Seabury, Conn tna oreweal id oie | arrived. | remeined down on Tuesday. That the line should | be allowed to remuin down eo long, when the | that it could not reach Calais, and on ‘Tuesday | o’clock no news of the C. had been received at that | intention to edvance to the assistance of King Otho. | the reeult of the meeting held two days previously FORNIA THNOCGIE , 0 ’ & Aspinwe'l’s line, for os" td diese for June * iy : THE EUROPEAN NEWS. ARRIVAL CAMBRIA AT HALIFAX. TELEGRAPHIC TO PORTLAND, ‘THENCK BY Winslow & Cos Express to Boston, THENCE OVER EOUSE’S AND BAIN'S WIRES TO NEW YORK. Threatening Aspect of Affairs betweon Russia, Austria and Great Britain. hee THE GRECIAN QUESTION. ADVANCE IN COTTON. MPROVEMENT IN MERICAN SECURITIES. The Cambria arrived ut Halifax at two o’clock on Monduy afterndon, and sailed for New York at ix o'clock | She left Liverpool at ten A. M. on Saturday the | tb of April, at which time the Niagara had not The Cambria met with an accident to her ma- chinery, on her passage, which detained her ten hours. She was also detained twelve hours off the harbor, on secount of «a dense fog. She had to encounter a heavy gele from the south on Sunday night. The Cambria had ninety-three passengers. ‘The Maine le was down on Monday, and it news was overdue, seems inexcusable. A_por- tion ef the news was sent over the Nova Scoti line en Monday, but the line worked so badly morning the entire despatch was re-written direct to Calais. It was siaie’ in yesterday’s Hera/d that the Cembrie hed not waived at Hal on Tuesday afierncon. This was owing to the despatch re- ceived from Pertland, stating that at half-past four place. No mention having been made of the con- tinued interruption in the line eastward, we sup- posed that the steamer had not arrived ut Halifax at that hour. Hence the error. The steamship Washington arrived at Southamp- ton on the 7th ult. M. Bodisco, Russian Minister to the United Stutes, is about to return to Washington. The English ministry having been defeated in Parliament on two or three minor questions, gives feice to the general belief that they will be com- pelled to resign. Disraeli, the leader of the oppo- siticn, having recovered his health, the protec- tioniets have been imepirited with renewed courage. The political wews from the continent, on the | surfece, is unusually quiet. Order prevails through- } out the republic of France. The violence of fac- tion, ond the near spproach of the elections, give rice to fears for the vontinuance of the present calm. ‘The great question has not been adjusted, and, the event of the failure of the friendly offices of France, there is every reason to apprehend serious difficulty between Englund and Russia, as the for- met, in the event stated, has given Admiral Parker express orders to enforce a complete blockade of the const of Greece, and should he do so, the Em- peror of Ruseia bus given positive assurances of his No authentic advices of a later dute than March 28 have been received from Athens, at which time between Baron Gros and Mr. Wyse bad not trans pited. The meeting is suid to have been of « very amicable charecter, but if a telegraph despatch, deted Athens, April 2, and published in the Breslau Zeitung, cun be credited, the good office of France hae fuiled to effect a satisfactory settlement of the difficulty. ner * England. Parlioment re-aseembled ou Monday. The sup- plies for the navy and ordnance were allowed. After a sharp contest for retrenchmeats, on Tues- dey, Lord Duncan moved for a repeal of the win- dow tox, which produced a revenue of nearly £2,000000, and whieh it is proposed to meet princi- pally, by the abolition of the African Squadron, or blockade. After a warm debate, the House di- | vided, when ministers aud the tax were sustained | by « bere majority of three. Some peeve members were shut out from voting on Wedaes- day, it having beeu proposed to raise the power of recovery in the South Cours from £20 to £50, ‘The government oppoeed the measure, and io a tolerully poot house, were left in « lange minority. Ip & point of etiquette, whic! posed to raise erti-tent surgeons of the navy fom the cock-pit | to the celan, the ministry fouud themselves in a wipe of exght On Tuerdey, Lord Jobn Rossel! b: ht forward | vermment< fees. An amendment was offered, to extend the inquiry to the income ot the eccle- tiotticn | dignjtties, which was aeyutived by a ma jority of Ts, after which the original motion was put end carried. ‘The Loudow Times bus adopted a tone of mach | yong eguinet the existing government. That per devotes considerable spuce to the subject of ty Hepty Bulwer's correspondence with Secretary Cleyton, lative to « modification of the present tarifi on ine The opimion is edvanced, in several | —-, that the restrictive policy of the United wtes, if continued, must lead to still greater de- pression in the lerge iron business of Great Brituin. The correrpondent of the Tymes, at Athens, has obtained copier of the cor dence between the pvermment ond the English, whieh is far being complimentary to the latter. Speaking of the chums of Don Paciico, the Tumes says the worthlereness of such « subject is our best seen rity; that there difficulties will be brought toa deernt termination, but the money which may be awrided to Lon Pocifico, bey the strict value of the furniture of a house ia which be lived on which an Eng | : two millions ster, whieh, with the destraction of the crop by frost, will cause « large falling off in the revenue, nnd is calewinted to inerease the @ gic wing discontent of the people. ‘The egitstion agrinst the removal or abolition of the Livutenancy, and the sickly attempts of C’Conneld to rerurcitate the repeal movement, are the leeding political questions before the Irish, bot they porters no new feature. The few sales thet have teken place at the En- ecvmbered Sales Court have been oe at prices which indicate little the depression of the country. At the qneye of Limerick there are twelve vee tele, expeble of secommedst 2,000 persona, teking in pessengers for the United States. The eve of poverty and disease ix still heard ficm exch quarter of the =. ‘The weather, both in England and Ireland, and generelly the crops, look remarkably well. By the new portal a between France and Engle HW te nd, the postage on all letters from the United hin 1, ae well as thoee pameing through Eag- land frem the United States, or eleewhere, is to redeced frem twenty pence to sixpence. There is aleo to be an neeimilation of weights, similir to what existe between England United during the — ba teen ek in hang ihe for the sup Pression of the clube, de., it is not expected that in the electoral the committee the will reper til after the elections, which come elt on the 25h of April of the repab- Parad bo te a candidate the &@ mejority of minister of finance bas his lie peopenen to combi a belnne | anticipated movements of the red rey | well-informed paper saye:—* No dou ) port that there has been an intereha Hien of aguity relative to the salaries of all | t tween the receipts and expenditures, in favor of the | former, to reduce the taxes on wiadows and doers, and motrrially relieve the agrivaltural interests of the country. “He also proposes to raise 250,000,008 frnnew by « tax on paper. In allusion to the present iet of Paris, and the blicans, @ however, seems to be entertained, at this ie, of the effi- ciency of the troops in and about Paris, which un army of upwards of 60,000 men, and the military shall and intrepidity of Gen. Changarnier are the real securities on which the protection of society depend.” Ataiy. A letter of the 4th, fem Rome, states that the larrengements have been made for the Pon- ‘e return He would arrive at Terracina on Sunday. This determinetion was made notwithstanding the con- trectors for the loan have given notice of their in- tention to limit the arnount of the loan to the sum aberdy paid. The Senate of Turin is debating a law for the abolition of en ecclesiastical privilege, A lorge French fleet and an American squadron are et Naples. A letter from Florenee, giving news from Rome to the 2d, states that the tiemphul arch erected at Belletrin, in honor ef the Pope’s return, had beem burned during the night Austria. The German Refurme gives currency to the re- ng? of notes of en upplensant neture between the cabinets of St. James ond Vienna, growing out of the relations be- tween Avstiiy and Tuscany ‘The inenrrection of Crontia ia at an end. ‘The Hungarian refugees bh not yet reached their destination in Asia Minor, but Count Bathy- any isill ‘The Anetrien cabinet has intimated that re- gerd to the attitude of Prussia on the German Avetria will not be the first to break the Europe, bot thet ehe will not allow any Man pewer to wttempt any acts contrary to the testy of 1815. The Protestant movement is preparing in Bohe- mia and Sexony. Commercial Affairs, All descriptions of American cotton have nd- vanced fully one-eivbth; fair Orleans, 7; Mobile, 6]; Upland, €§. Total sales, 42,000; speculators took 10,000; export 4,000. The market closed firm. ‘The annexed tible shows the comparison of prices at the sailing of the two lust steamers :— Aprit 12, Per Canbvia, Pair Orlean Ta Fair Mobile 4 6% Fair Uplond.... Od. The Havre market is steady, but without ma- tenal change in prices. ludian cornu is « tile lower, with a fair demand. Flour is eeeady, «t previous rates. Provisions—A ‘limited business hus been done, although prices are unchenged, exeapt in bacon, which i Is. lower, aud bad, whieh is 64. lower. ‘The cofive market is dull, and. prices are lower. | Jammica has reocded 1S. fromthe top price of Ja- nuwry. Sugar in foir demand, at; a trifle lower Molutees, lust yeur’s crop, is selling ata large re- duction. Spirits of turpentine—20 tons, et £22. Orin—Bs. & Bs. 2d. per ew, Which is lower, cr — No rales seported., Tebecec—A moderate chr nged Freights—With lees railway and other iron offer- ing, end en increased supp ‘ef whipping, freights beve slighily recede Vureengers are still abun- dant. Extreme rates of last week caonet be ob- tained. ‘The iron market continues depressed. ‘Lhe London money market (Friday, April 12.) wre dull at the clow — Console opened on Mo id. ot £6, ard closed on Friday at 855 to seven-et ht ‘ ‘The ‘bullion in bank is slightly decreased—rate of discount 2 to per cent. Doubloous and pillar dellore are mvch wanted, at full rates. Amerticun securities are in fair demand. Annexed are the quetatione of Ameti stocks in Loudon at the two latest period: businese—prices un- April 6, Per dimerica, United States Sixes, 1808...100 m 10% naracburetis Donde... . 10 Dime, TREO “ 1890.... Pennsylvania hives New York Fives, 1666. “ Bixee ee... New York City Fiver. Om WK Maryland F: we wa | Accounts fucturing districts exhibit | little up frctured goods res do not keep pece with the advance wm the raw uate- rial, Short mane ie to he resorted to. George Holt & Co.'s Ctrealar. Liveerovt, Friday byoniug, April 12 Cortom.—We are Cliged to raise the quotations of | American ond brett gd. per pound, Surate neve other sorts, though steady, are but iy chauged br price erally through the week has been han upward topdeney, and it ro remained this with perhaps the addition of an lucrossed fem the trade, Weean hardly account for the tndeney of prices, of lay before Our Ponders any rw clrevmrianes nifecting Che value of the staple. Ne dewbt confidenor iy the shortness of Anverte obabiy von the tnerense We may « it atecke in epi Hinnie are at «low Obl have trom day today dircournging reports from he state end prompeets of » large a { re beew so long in exidence we cau bave any permaocat chile (h, aud New Oriewns Ty. 8, taken on rpreulation, 3.620 Amerienn for exp # Uday BUG to 10,000 bales, including 4u0 oa rpeculation and tor geltrived trom, Uramos, at Malaga: stare, { i hg Ses tinge, itereciiios; Sst, (hy er ae am 4 Wh, Sered, Welle, Loaghy Aw Dave Lorcor Py tights rnc! Hoe on for California, wna atrwck jng et wen ow the 2th Jamwary, sot on fre and en ‘The crew were reected by the German chip Marte ® March 29—Waveriey, bownd to New York, whieh 4 te thts ploce, Bub eth, very leaky, hes tote eum tod wid April The mpper part of the Howard, from lucar Sewthpert. Las teen token vf abate the shore Moat of she, cuteun oti on the part of Mrs. Liggins, by oorein parties behind the ews hate bere the oeees of poxpoming the investigation which was to come off yosterday & fure Justion Lothrap, on the compiaiat of Me. Books, the furniture denier, of Veery street, from whom Meet Dire Morrieon end Mr Motricon are charged with of furnivare by means of » 60 day 0 Sir Thomp pine d bie trunks on board & pieomneb Tevoeut City. in order bo be im rondinees for thie day, fur California. Seow alter, he oft the rhip aud returned to Judeon's Hotel, where was clopping; and during bis abarnoe, about Jo elwk # me rgue broke open hie trank,oo board the ship, ane carried Off $6140, all in gold. No arrest. Gemtint om Trouble —Yervorday & complaint wae Mortimer J smith, the 1g house NS ‘ork Piece bps ‘be tegintentc issued bie warrant for the arrest of ae Micer Uromett cow | monument of euterprine—at an expense of eighteen S PURET SESSION. Senate. We MORSH’S MAGNETIC TRLRORAPH. Wasminaton, May 1, 1859, Tue anny. ‘The bill to increase the rank end file of the army, end encourage was takeq up end passed. | 1H: On motion of Mr. Mituxn, the House resolution in relation to the Grinnell expedition in search of Sir Johm Franklin, was up. Mr, CLar supported the measure. Mr. Kino expressed tho opinion that it would bo bet- tor for Congress to take this mattor into its own hands make @ liboral appropriation and join in so intoresting and meritorious an enterprise, instead of lending the Dati pal aid to a private oiti Mr. Bintkn advocated the revolution. Dir, Poors addreaswd the Senate, charged the admin- istration with great neglect wud inefiicieucy, iu not having cariicd out the liberal measures of search for Fraukiin, which his wfllicved fumily lod to sap- pose would bo made, in view of the prom.ses and en- coursgem~nt held out in Mr. Clayton's letwr to Mre Frenkiin and commented with wuch severity, in a toi ot ridicule, upon the fact that the gover: ad found itself whrivelled up. impotont, unable to casry out # measure, which @ private citizen alleged to be fully competent to execute. Lf anything was to be dove ie he wished the goverument to undertake it, indrpeudaat of auy third party. be did vot Charge G@rinped’secheme use speculation, but it jocked very mueb Like it, Dir. Sewann war gind to find s unanimity of senti- neat in the Senate, with referenee to the olject of this capeditiv a, Lie would bgve preferred that the govern. ment should bave taken this matter iu hand, but (iat bad not been done, for the reasons thas tie vos sis of tbe Davy were mot suited Lo tne required ser- ce, Without, indecd, stopping to inquire into the ccmonus which have caused the tailure of the govern nt lo send out the expediiieon he wi in vor of Why should it be retusod ¢ mn was, that Mr. tirinuell was Loo Delay iu the pregeut instance was excvodingly impol.tic. and yet the government could uot enter ino ihe meritorcus enierpriay without doiay. te auped, then, there vessels wouid be uccepted by the govern: Meut and be permitted to go oulon their e rand of Lberal, | mercy wt once gand under the mational flag aud pro- teoticn of the naval laws. Atior further debate, im the course of which Mr. Pomc defended the suministrativa from Sr, Koote's seswult, the resolution Was pasmed ayes 48, nays 16. Abe Sonate then went INL execurive sos va, and subsequently adjourned. 5 House of Reprosontatives. BY BAIN'S BLRCTRO-CHKMICAL (ELAGRAPH. Wasminorox, May 1, 1880. Comace at THE Mine Mr. MeLaxx, (dem..) of Maryland, moved to take up aud pass the Senate bill in relation to the facilitation of coinnge of Duliion at the miut, My suid thore was bow great cubarrassmont aud difficulty, snd this bill was to prevent bullion from going to England, which Ht tO come to the United Stuks, Objection wae THR CRNSUS BIL! Kine, (free soil) of New York, moved that go inte committee on the ceusus bill Mr Cons, (dem) of Alabama rose to & question, leaving lor the Louse to determine whothor ous of pri- er net Mr. Leow I call for the reading of Uke paper Cie" Read rend”? The Crave took up the New Fork Ierald of yosterday and began Lo read extents from Webster's spe eb. wlyeoted id, we weldom hear euch eloquent I 1 laughter the net of putting the question whether the should be read. when Dir, Cons withdrew it Mr Ince 0} 0. Rend! read! ‘The House they west iute Committe of the Whole on tbe Come ue but a. Oe neer me emngia, agete widruaned the wemanitice wre war Bot w ingle polut of ia- formation inthe bul, beyond the euumeration of tas bebitante that wae wubboriad by the eomstitutiwn, andbe would reeist it. Tbe bil propow d aw inquini- foral power to inquiry Laie men's private pursnita, for the gratifien!iou cr idle aud pruricut curivity Gea lemon eny that they went to ree how all sections are gelhegeon The tebe ral go weat wae formed for | woh purpose. Lt inaet be coutiued to tte legithiaate For himeelf he shrunk from no respoasi- vea glowing description of the pros ‘gia. sud would tell geutle- vs there They five hunded lubor ~opu- of prosperity, but labor and ite rt rward is the proper scale to judge by. No State more prosperous than sunny Georgia. Let all see- tioms attend to their own busim e+—to the objects for which (he constitution was formed Mr. Sweev2ex (dem ). of Uinio, inquired whether the aLEfactUnng etedlichueuts in Georgia were not <d and controled by New Eaglaud capicaliste, ¥ Steriens replied that he thought Liat the evttoa foctories are owned cutirly by Georgia eapitulinte 1692 when be w did not _ know of a paper jo tigd, 30 Vy one hundred and chirty i r the Aiiegheny Mowntainus—which i# & promiacnt bundred thousand dellars Dir Twoxrsos, (dum) of Penurylvania, sald, eo far a+ the cology Ov Georgials weraed ho cougeatulat- 4d thet Pie or Hition and hoped the would maininin it 0 doubt Georgia is tie pa in repreaented to be, Wo se iu that seo- k about the size of @ us flnger, We chicken py: which con- notwith tauding hor pro-poriy ‘The Gd women were frightened whea they © told that Van Buren inteuded to tax their | kk. As the gowtleman has d the House thet he will reeiet the bul, (Mr. Thomprou) he ped nebedy would be kill d. le nothing Gar ecustitutionsl in thia bill, We bave right to ea- Ughten the public mind by ebtaining ail (uw iatorma- ton the bill eslis for, In Mareh last, Mr Paifrey's Dil was parred authorizing a eeneus + ard to arrange tables for taklag the staticiice of agriculture. miniag, emmerce industry and education lle fouud Me it, although they had 4 such ine voted for Palfehy's bill, now Shat tables Lhe board would present Hewee They "eo to be sulyected to subse- action. ‘Thomr-on replied That won't d> porrd the rame end ax Mr. Palfrey» bill Mr Stersess repeated what be bed sad Mr. Thompson further sdvovaied the passage of the This bill pro- bint ‘The generel debate having terminated the eommit- © precerded Le vote ow the ameudun ‘The cue by Mr. Kaurrman, to «bei aie i} wetbering wlatistios was be vat the provi- ed -ayon 44; a oved An Amendmont to the the bh per ernt prowetion Manufacturing interes to tho sap quire pert of a tar My Trosteom, of Pemn.. rose to a point of order. and mye ral others rprung to their feet for (he Like purpors. Mr Frven said that he eould attaa his oujoot tm | nother form, aud again moved to «trike out Corti ide The gentiewan from Penn-ylvenia( Mr Thowpe coaric® Lo stigmiatioe the peuple of Ludiaaa, iohed to baer ( them We Fite inte pds to mike! Man Of course Mr Ker ( eomast toll IE Mr, Root will guly have paibowon, per. bape he will be satisfied The gentlemen who tepyrted the bid in woewer to Mr Gorman emul if IL wae baived vith ined it would enteh HH cele Now he (Mer. | Fiteh) preposed to bait the bill to catoh Penuayl- Aiersapeet to lauder on by ) of Ohio—w. coutrow rey botw nu Messrs. Thoup- Ivot committee of 12? (Laughter, rom nnd Fite to and ener of “agreed ") Me. Peres =. oljeet, Walt tll T get through Bit Sreome, (dem) of Ponnyivania- 1 understood the ehair to rule the amendment out of order (dem) of Mo —-1 move that the geatioman bave bnve to Mr Firon—t don't know whether I con ast am ig). of Delaware rae Se owt of order, # ited to the hve A nt oy tons, 1 wish to Fire tn view of the many ey im conclusion. if land catches loomers, they are oe ver cought with the rotten carcass of # United sates Bonk (Letghter Tromvon of Pi jvania, wanted to make © few more reana: ka to bit bis friend from Indiana; but wae made ot ject bee Any i dmente were aoted on, whee the com. | tritive ree, and Ube House adjourned. a SPLENDID TURN OUT OF THE CALIPoRMI GRAND DINNER AND MAGNIFICENT BALL. IMPORTANT SPEECHES, AND BHAUTIFUL CALIFORNIA LADIES, at THE IRVING HOUSE, BROADWAY. We received, from the hands of a leading Califor- nium, the following ticket of invitation to be present on this occasion :— RE-UNION DE LOS CALIFORNIENSIS E pluribus unum. UREA, The honor of your company ia requested at dinner on Wednesday, Muy Ist, 1850, at 6 o'clock, P.M. Thomas 0. Larkin, Goorge McDougal, Altred Robioron, Albert Priest, Edward H. Harrison, TB. Wiaston, Henry F. Feechemacher, — Willinm Norris, Willixm M. Smith, J.P. Haven, B Simmons, A. J. Bowie, Jacob K. Snyder, George A. Wi W. bettet, awe RM. Price, Joseph K. Curtie, Altred J. Eli F. Probst, Wiliam L Hobson, B. Phelps, J. Brainard Taylor, N. K. Beaton. Tnvine Housn. New York. ‘The favor of an answer ix requested. At precisely we were in the drawing-room of the Irving House ; the dinner was served at 7 o'clock On entering the immense dining-room, we were ac- tually startled by the grandeur and magnificence of the arrangements. There were throe tables, extending the length of the room, and presenting an appearance hat was gorgeous in the extreme, Kyvery table was ornamented with splendid vases, filled with rare and teoutiful towers. Ateach seat was # card, with the neme of each geueman or lady who had been invited. All was in order, and regular. The servants were neatly dretred, and wore white kids. The room was brilliantly illuminated with twelve immense golden chandeliers, which flung # biaze of light over the whole room. At the head of Une room was an elevated table, whore sat the officers and guests, Tho president was Mr. T. 0. Lar the eeeretary, Mr, T. P. Havens. At the right of the Prosideut wore seated Senator Gwynne, and Me G. W. Wright und #. Gilbert members of Congres from California, To the left were Thos, Butler King, ¢x-Governor Maroy, John Van Buren, the Rey. Walter Colton, This dinner was got up at an expense of some $5,000 Lo $10.000. Lt wasgiven by 24 jane to their friends trom California, and those at home who had taken # prominent part in the California movements, It was, indved. « re-union of the Calitornians. Wives, mothers, daugh and sweethearts wore there, to vandand inated Uali- fornia pionvers, Lt was the must choice, recherches ole reunid, tasty affeir that has ever been got ap ork The wholy thing Was pure gold Thore was vo humbug or uni ais — wi cnjey themeelves—and they were uot dixappuinted licward did bis part; and was the remark of every- body that there had been notitiug so exquisite in long time, ‘The beauty of the ladies was uf a most ex- tacdummay kKud, We had heard of the beauty of the California *euoras and Senorites. but it surpassed any- thing we bud dreamed of. They wore no rave. perhaps, a simple fower—a white ja their dork Lair. ‘There was no display of jewelry —the Californians dorpire Flowers are more hem than gold, for they are more rare to them At weet end of the large dining room was u xplondid { wuric, tbat play: d aploudidly during the wt eriamanent. ‘Lbere were go reporters from the dit- ferent papers there, [t was anathar got up exclusively fer genth men “as was geutlomen,” nud kuew how to Juxuriate in this para meat, Most of the ladies carried bouq wore. It ra Winded ome ot theataring of the old Pecaiam cabertein ments When the company were all seated at the table. the Kev. Mr. Colton, of the Navy. asked w short but appro- priate Diessing; and all bands wont merrily to work to eat the maguiticent dinucr as it was placed before them, cheating corily to all about them ‘The following bill, printed on silver satin, was laid by the Fide of every plate KRUMION DE LOS CALIPORNIRNSIS, VING MOUSE, NEW TORK, MAY Lor, 1860, sour an ru reen Turtle. a G Yr evable, Turkey, Furs wine sauce, CFickens celert sauce. Goeae, apple sauce, Smoked Tongue. COLD ORNAMENTAL OIsHES glzurkey. wi » Jolly, om pedoaal, abe, lle vue. Supeéme of Chickes Filet of Beet, tara Chartreuse of Gaun " PAC Chava of Duij foun, bi mike, with brutes In Toulouse. Vewinois, rr auders, sauor pluche. Kicheliou, saucer with truiiies, Koast Baglish Saupe. Koast Piover. ORNAMENTAL PIRCKS Sierra Nevade “ Dry Diggings,” with the Oress of Califor- i ® ‘ N Condornin Mermitage. Dancy Vyremice. Vance Wile traneparens flowers. raw Cabinet Podéing, Swiss Meringwes, President Cakes! CONF RETION ART California Kiswos, ite Cakes, 00 Finger. Vitalienne. eh reome, ohee ala Reine vorivwe wish Jelly. Ladies Cakes. peener renes, Raisin Walna ee, Lowu'n bee. hy was removed. and the fruits came on President called the company to order je a few very appropriaue remarks —he «aid te of Californim. rome of thom who bed ben there a# long as eiguieen years had de- 4 their youth, from the here they tad beceme pesatres ine far off lam thon read following Const, which. a weil aa all that followed. wore caby Col, W.M. Smith, in the middie of the Fr Loeulty—The dapiter of nations, omshroned upom the freedom, Muste—" sua ower. proveece “ ree hoppy manner comerred pom thie tomet. contrasts bad par y with him weet of the Si that they had been « view (hem with theit eweethearis and their ives around that convival board — Cnliforaians, yoo have ach eved agrent work —you have founded an em. he Paeite—you have brought homes ouatitu- uniey, end proved yourrelves worthy of be in the bright cowstrilation of the Union. to mdmit Caiforain war de 100, ter be would deley them no longer, but. ta coneiusion, would say thet California wae ready for the Union, rode *ea Wb & marriage eetdement, but came bh the modesty of her sex in her briant aera: 7 ready _ to give add the possessed to be adinitt-d Into the Union. After Mr. Kung bed tiuwhed, the totowing letters were ree Wastimoron Grey, Apell Seb, 1880, Guns tsmnm 1 have otnyed some anys my reply to pour Dine inricacive, in kc pow vt Mein able te werenge iy sual tees bare mee be proment Cee) regres that aummervus aad — t ters, sisters | ot permit me te have shat plas Proseing cugagements will wure. sreat satisfaction to have y olf friends and follow Teatly iuoomvenioncing porvens hare @ weet me, T could pot With the bope that I spall ehort'y, thir place, 1 am ‘ToT. O. Larkin, Baq., and others, cominities AwNaroris, Md , April 39, 1860, Guwrascen:—I have had the homer ts toosiee pear in tion to a din the lst prox, he House, 4 ‘Sincerely regret. that way of@eial dee iv me to be prosent at the " Kounien de les member of your committee I recognise @ Taued aed uae iy California, Lafure that co sther friends trem that tevored and ip attendance on the occasion of you eed give me unqualified plonsukes ) gentlomen, for thie evidence of your remem~ tified to believe, aprung from the im fy Jour meme iT the Amerit a ith great r ai vant," ‘To Mosers. Thomas O. RKIN god others, Committee, New York. . Buobanan deeply regrets that his e it impossible fur him Co accept the invitadun wich waken Las iven henorod, to attend the Califuruis dianee ab New York, on Wednesday next. Wiieariann, April 29, 1890, Giweral and dirs. Scott, regret that indisposition wilt veut their baying the honor of dining with tie az party of Californians, at the Irving Mouse to-day. iJ, B.curn ormemt May 1, 1860. Bonn Staeer. Dr. Franois feels highly complimented, in chy iaviseton to the Californian Dinne ‘tesply regrets lis in tic Coremony, om Re- up) ing hia times But the Doctor could'nt keep away, and he was there enliving ell im his vieinity. Wepxaepay Reawr Dean Sini—l am in possession of yu i dine with an eacoria‘ion of my Calllorple trlew ine ee ving Howae, at 6 ie TM. T regret that previeas engagements will preclude my actemdance. Mossre, Thos. O. Larkin and us, Lieut. Macomb, U him trom baving ih 08. |. Ko. c. Irving House, New York. New Yorw, May Lat, 1800. This depatch has just boon received from Bosion, Wom ASO. LARKIN: Teannot be with im this evening, for the reason thas E shall be detained in Boston tll Priuay, Please ollor cae ihe lowing sentiment Alitornia, the Golden tar of the Wea —thouah rich and powerful, compelted wo wupplica‘e fet ad- Mission among (he sure of this glorious repuulic ny ALPREDO. New Yorx, Aprit 3, Guuriawan—It would give me grea: satietuotive to elf uf you hay T am, gonste- TE MAT mo, Biward Jere To Messrs. Thomas O. Larkin, Alfred Robsaew Harrisen, &e., Ke. Major Rucker rogreta that his departure fro ww imselt of Naw Youn, Tuesday evening. Puicaverrura, April 30, LA. Mv Dean Sin — Firet, let me express my sh T just have received from ‘A.cup to the Te Whervpaltn prases palm, wich « cordial good wilt, to bests are gladfu segs ‘of your chairman I'd ecttve d word—as the slang coee— A health to the fair Senoritas who live, Aud love, im the land of famdangese! ory truly, wou 2 Ft. CONOVRR. J.P. Haven, Bag,, Irving Ui Alter the reading of the letters, the following tos aa the plains dusters in Ca ‘Thin tonst was drank standiug, with there times those and Ope more. end Lhres tince. ‘The Army ma Fachiovements have Broome the howrebold words of U "ast Columbia.” The Rev. Mr. Cotton made a bref reply. He aliaded to the crowd of beauty that was guthored toge: spoke of Captain Watson, of tke avy ny replied; suid bis m y was rit, of the hospitality » yours, when he was there. and 1 could travel, pay w plomsed, it be ty iy id lend ‘him horses; hy be supplied free gratis and for w Ho’ spoke of the time when the ladiew aod gent oo going om pic-wie for a titeb vald ride to- @ ther, gontloman behind end dim those days, San rancisee ought for a sum w une ® place big rm bai, ae Chore wore othe or more about Oulifurnia tha: clude hwouldanav®e coop. the sent who knew as muck he did, he would © rly Satilore of Cali ‘They frat determined the f ihe bar West; cv buted to ike Conquest; diece~ onjoy dive fruits of theie only be imagined fin Immense looking-glasse: du vos cloct—May they e they are How deuied admittanon, When che musie erased, the Hon, Wa. Mo Gain, fo Frepoure Lo the tomet to the senators and representa tives lect from California after paying s woll-dusseved Compument to Mr. Howard, the host of the Lrvi House, and remarking ou the extraordinary marot events, in coum etion with the proseut position of Cale in. proceeded ae follows :—The most t that has vecurred sive entreped A L grvat wtore-boure of Asiatic and pro tacts and ® mort powerful auxtiary giving to our owm ‘The trade between New York aud San Francie i« am Atm: rican and comstwine trade. but it fined to American products The products of Rarope Will ork New York a+ one of the ports of shipment te fan Francires * destined ively in goll aod this your will pre Lably resch fifty millions; far éxeeeding the ordmery exports from New Wark Hors, we hare developed the astounding feet, that Us exports of Ban Francives, but two yours ago an inelga deant vilinge, will, thie year. exceed those of th with the inerease of population aad of mlaiug, diMicult to say what will be ther alti These exports do not oxhanst ™ joe heir specie, On the agri industry im all ite branches, app eoisitng the value of property, and furnishing to the band of labor Digher wages nnd more abundant rewards The com. Manding poriiiom of Sao Vrancisoo its safe, deop aad Oh pRevous harbor, ite central pysici iu apo Lie Pao ne, tee +@ina teonncetion wih Acetic eomawee ite beautiful interior stream wd fertile oat in bave made it a great commercial oity, whew under the glortous dominion of the eoa- be Union And eben added to thes are of exports of the pregious mete. and ting It ts difieait te resources, the © Pacific was taeda paneive poser mae find wpe abre of ibe graat- weber i o y calme be mpm | HP aeling vrrsele Steum alone ean cong mer thie great coan nel waite thetrade of Asie and ‘Amorion. Meow ships of any burtben, and drawing any aualer of Cot of er can enter the great harbor of San #ransiaee. perter cd by the Istinm us route, pase fen Fienoteo, and the line must be ovabi ‘This will se ime te not distant whee the interchange of products and apeoia, inelo the entrepot trade, will be mensured by baw dreds of millions of dollars The rapply of em ‘alitornin ie believed to be inexhaustible, aad thet af quicksilver ie greater than that of ail the evst ot the Serid. The golden age so mitch talked of for cvatariem, hae et length come and the perennial foauteis te found in the mountains, streams and railege of Calle fornia This era bas come at the proper tae swt ie devel ped in the country whare it cam be most axefad. ‘The fing of the Union floats over the golden ennd aad rock of California, Americans froin every State nee In sectiiog upon the Pa a pendenen was made by ree eehlered and consttatton