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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5808. “DOUBLE SHEET. | EUROPEAN NEWS. | ARRIVAL oF THE CANADA AT HALIFAX. TELECKAPHIC TO PORTLAND, THENCE BY ‘Winslow & Co’s Express to Boston, THENCE BY Bain’s and House's Telegraphs to New York. ADVANCE IN COTTON. IMPROVERENT IV AMERICAY SNCURITIES, - ENGLISH MINISTRY AGAIN DEFEATED, = Affairs in the French Republic. ADVICES FROM 1 POOL ARE OF Tax Brn; LONDON, 18en or a CAMBRIA. Mativax, N.S, May 2, 1950, The Canuda orrived at Halifax at 10 o’elock this emerning. The Conads hed e fine run to Newfoundland, and would have arrived here on Monday, had she | not been detained by immense quantities of ice. | ice some tnirty hours, and | sustamed veiy considerable damage, especially to her puddles, | The Canada sailed for Boston at about 1 o'clock | this morniag, und up to this time has had an un- favorable wind, H The new steamship City of Glasgow sailed | for New York on the 16th, amid the acclamitions of 20,000 peopie. | The steamer Asia, of the Cunard line, will be | én readiness to test her power wi ! and will sail from Liverpool for B. | of May, three days after the Atloatic for New York. Large bets are said to be pendiag on the race. . The Niagara reached Liverpool on Tuesday the 26th ult. Her news caused cotton to advanes fully | ith on all descriptions, The sales hive been 91,000 bales; of whichspeeulitors took 12,009, aud | exporters $,000, | The Havre market was firm and active, and Moar ; is dull, and a tritke lower. Waeatisthe suns. Yellow cora les been well sustained, and firm; | white iva trifle lower. | Coffee remains unchanged, and dull. j Bacon is active, but acrifle ewer. Pork is dull. | Beef is in fair demand; choice brands are looking | i i i | | up. Good hams are more inquired for, but inferior are neglected. The sales of lad have been light, alan advance. Large sules of sugar have been made at previous rates. ‘ Tea hoa receded hd. per th. - Turpentine isin | fair demand at 7s. to 7s. dd. Rosin is lower. The sales of tallow have been smaii, but at odlightly advanced rates. | evch other, The demand for ashes has been, for the retail | “business, but priccs have uot changed. ‘The money market is baoyaat. Consols fluc- frout 1 iée for the day, |. The Borvenhadwe hus advices from Athens tothe | Messrs. Dai 4 Kise thea supported the gonosal | a Dien Stanistan es as “Y" | Oth insta, ‘stating that the conkereaces hud boon FUSS pe vaan cai shat: tah sitla Upilinehie 66 délicsttiinis 1 neko “Month after suiaeen ney ee accumulated. un ts | grninweds. und tho British leet late OM | of the kind, the eid States wore how in # positive te vainly offered in the market w¢ 1's per ceat,, for the | | purpose of speculation. { In American, securities, U. 8. 6's advanced to 110 | and 111; N. Y. State 5's, O74 to 925; City 5's, 1 to 196; Mussechusotts 8's, 106. Others unchanged. From the manufacturing districts the tatelli- | gence is more cheering, and business generally has | somewhat improved. Freights have slightly re- coded. | Passengers continue abundant at previous rates. | The British uinistry have met another sigaal defeat, and this tame upoa a portion of the Chaa- , eellor’s badget. The defeat cams uaexpectedly, ‘and created a great sensation. | No ectual outbreak has occurred on the conti- nent; but from France, in ‘particular, the reports dudicate @ very critical state of affiirs, The so- cinliste, a# the elections draw near, eviace the most deadly hatred towards the preseat govern- went. They have nominated Lageane Sue as their candidate for Paris. Lis oppoucat, of the order porty, had not been determiacd upoa at the latest dates. ? ‘The funds are sensibly affected. A joes of life occurred,at Angier, on Monday, by the breakiag down of a suspeusion bridge over the Loire, by which about three haa- dred of the Eleventh regimeut of light infantry — ower drowned. { The Pope how eo ived. ‘There is nothing new, of a definite character, re- lative to the Greek question. A convention is said to have been concluded be- _ sween Austria and Prussia. Aw Austrian officer of bigh rank has heen ar- wrested ia the act of vketchiag Prassi ca fortificatioas. The cabinet oi Vienna has espoused _of Denmark in the Schleswig coatrovers: probulality of a peace solution is farther re- moved than ever. ‘There ave later advices from China and India by rrturned to Rome, and wos well re- ; _ some degree, by suppressing their meetings, at Fone of whieh” the well-knowa Abbe Chatel | mistake in setting bounds to the gratification of the | unrestricted gratification of all human appetites, | end maintained that in the most sensual m terial | ism wes placed the supreme 4, | epeke ef the | REVOLETIONISTS SENT three months ege, been summoned within ninety day | been sentenced | them are Koss with about two hundred refugees on board. proceeded to Helgiumn, and thence to Eugland and THE BRLATIONS PET WEEN thet diplomatic re Porte and Austria. been received by the Sultan in a very f to prove » very influential onc, und that the | each of his regiments. the aaniversary of the Hellenic insurrection. crop were very encouraging. | SI COLIN CAMPRELL’S EXPROTTION DEFEATED MORNING EDITION- -FRIDAY, MAY 3. 1850. "TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. THE SLAVERY QUESTION. Affairs in Franos. TNE SOCIALISTN--UNSETTLED STATE OF THE COUN. TRYINSUBORDINATION OF TROOPS, AND PROBABLE RESIONATION OF LOUIS NAPOLEON. The ings of the Assembly are devoid of general interest. The public mind appears to be almost wholly engrossed with the 1pproachin, elections, and serious apprehensions are entertaine for the result, and for the niintenonce of public order, The. socialists are especially active, and under the guise of preparing for the election, have, at their meetings, indulged in language the most exeiting, rufliunly and irreligions, The government hus restreined their ntiousness in | Zhe Probable Report of the Senate Committee of Thirteen. TRE PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS, OF THE St. LAWRENCE, The Canada Reciprocity Bill, Election News from Virginia and Connestisut, &e., &e., ke, turned the Seriptures into ridicule, and observed that the Christian religion had made a grievous pasriens. He advocated in gross terms, the full and THIRTY-FIRST CONGRE:! FIRST SESSION, Senate. Seliaity of man, “1 knew no God,” he er xcept the sun, and him only becuuse he is visible.” ‘The chairman quali- fied the declaretion by adding that no doubt he sua as the symbol of another still more powerful. BY MORAK’S MAG@NWTIC TELEORAP! ‘The present meettled condition of affuirs is being Wastiworax, May 2, load. pera felt onthe Bourse, where the fuads are CALIPORMIA LAND TEL ES, gradually receding in value, | Mr. Fxicw moved that the reports of William Cary Government is causing the removal from Paris | < ’ of gi utapielons savebeas Wat oxow ae of viel iy | Jones and . Butler King, upon Catifoewia lend tiles, inciined and idle fellows are to be found abour the | be taken xp and ordered to be printed, barracks, in the streets, und wherever an dneute ReLIRY DOLL Mr. Rusx reported back the House bi Gr the reli is likely to happen. Large bedies of troops in th | of Mr. Brown aud Mr, Tarbox, which way eousid and was passed, | | strong sy miptems of insabordin | At Augiers erious outbreaks have oceurred, and | “rye Hu for the retlof of Gamable Taylor was passed | Theaet for ths relief oy Captain Goorgel. Me:te- one regiment had been altogether broke | lan paseed, provinces show ‘The President, it is suid, has determi in his resignation i warmly supported by the m populuee of St. Feli head, recently pare la Republique dese DISTRICT senGHe. Mr, Borie reported the bill to provide fur holding Courts of the United Sintes in cases of sickness or other disabhiity of any Divirict Judge. Mr. Burin jority of the A with the mayo d the streets shouting Vive tigue et local, TRE porer’s RETURN TO ROM. fant. Judge Betts of New York, performed a vast At the entr of the Pope into Rome there was | #mount ef business, sufficient to break down any no pomp er jriblie displ ‘health, ‘The bill provided that, in case any or unable to attend or bold lis incuit Judge. or in caw no Uirew! istrict, Cat Uhe Prosideut shall de tJ to perform the bill wae amended, by Uuited States, gud jase ge be ele Court, tb wo Judge be in said tail: other b the & ad; Preside ut of Justice, and w ary to | yustd and staf, though nm enthusiast y torefer the Evetich indem- nity question, has been refused by Lord Patiuersiou. Sardin Tn thie conntiy, wil ec! been aboliched ; the Papal Nancio has consequent- ly demanded and received his passports, Jett Twain ne stical privileges have nformation as bonnaury line was adopted, Wy Mir. Dawson" tothe progress made im ris under the treaty 4% the © Hidalgo, me. of asvounte with Malta. From Malta we leara that the Roman © P n bes been proclaimed as the predominant 1 of that island, The reeolutic | the hetre apa repres Hussia. The tate martial news by the Germoa end Austri ¥ beware, qaaatity of wet the Ceuiral Russia is confirmed n papers, of w 2, tO cous ing right 1 18 a onib hed serioas obje at rhape. but was anxi Oppored te internad improv eral goverement, by grant of public EATH—A NUMEER rey srares, jon having, O& REVUGEES ROUND TO THE t The leaders ef the Hungarian re all who have not doae so hive leath for contumaey. Among Zelvike and others. arrived at Matta on the 8th, They ort Gil) iy Known as A Turkieb th pabdic tn Lute the proceeds of the United States. Duckey. AUSTEIA AND TURKEY — THE AMERICAN MiNini RE, RTC A letter from ( popie, of ations have been resumed by the » had tioving leely | oo ud mutually support oma moved to amend, Ly reserving frou lund appropriated by the government in 8. Adopted, Daven, Of Minn | Adopted, | Mr. Dawsow oppased the genoral prinetples of each KTAULY a8 Unjust Gy UilOr States. wn: the old thirtec a, tek Mr. Moreh, Minister from the United 3 menner. itis waid that the new Jeg.tion will as W>oeaand, piled, denying that he was practicing any deeegtion— to had proposed the amen Ti DE, aod the Senetor must not way Lint he wis pease Licing deewption, le hud never practiced deceptive. Dir. Dawson disclaimed nity iniemtion to reileet pow lossies of America and Lot The Sultan is adding a Christion battalion i | ics. | the Senator or his motives, He | ciple of the moarure, similar bo that of Levi they had. divided thoir estate with their chiddien, aud were now to be turned out of doors. He was susprised at Mr. King’s construction | Of the powors of Congress. Ie thought tis maser of construction depended upoa pelriotivm that ea love for the soli this road wemt through Alabaus, (Laughter) Bir. Poors called to order. Tho Senator alluded to the motives of the g- utieman, and sald he was acto- Bied by patriotiom. (Laughter) ‘The bill was then reed a third thme. and paased, The Senste thea tito Bxcoutire sonsiuiy ond Crylon. From Ceylon, the eccoants respecting the cotton India China, PIGOHT ORTWREN THE WINDOOS AND MTSSTLMEN, ‘The overland mail errived on Monday, briagin, detes from Bombay to the Mth of March, and Galeutta to the 7th, and Hoag Kong to the 27th of February. shorty atior aQourned Ull Monday. The e tion under Sir Colin Campbell, sent from’ Veehewar against the Hill tribes, have bocn Bouse of Representatives. © BY BAIN’S KLACTRO-CHAMIC (1, TRLRQRAPR. Wasninoros, May 2 1800, THR MARIDIAN-—-INTRRESTING TO NATIOATORS, Mr, Stantow, Of Tennessev, from the Committes on Naval Affairs, reported » joint resolution, that hereaf. ter the mrridina at the observatory at Washington ll be adopted for astrovomienl and geographical purposes, and that part of tho computation of the | mauties! simanao, exeiusively for the use of naviga- Cotton goods had advanced considerably. | {ON suas he ndagted to he mrritian at treew. ‘The Latest Market Cirealar. | wich. He said that many momortaiy hyd boom sent to Livenroot, Prid: evening, April iv. —Cotton hes | ithe im risen 10 prien this week’. American, of the var | ComETes aguinet @ change of the mecidias, au: defeated, with the loss of over 0 inen. The Hiadoo and Mussulman popul ction, in the city of Migerapoor, had risea against each other, under the inflienee of religious fuaticism, and the city has been destroyed by fire. The commercial adviers trom India aresatie factory. At Canton the Chinese holidays hud in- terfered wiih business for seme days previous to the departure of the mnil. At the opening of busi- ness, a lively trade, at advunced rates, was unti- cipeted. uniities, Yd. to Kd. perb.; Breailyand Sarnte, | resciation whieh be had reported was a eomprom or ‘aa. ¥ ptiens under resent heavy imports, barely Mr. MeLany asked whether it would allor the Avvo support Former quotations Bon trlauds are in mode T iedamiohnsed® Upland ate pieced. by the ecmritte of brohers.ue | Me. Srarron sald mot the least, as they are ail Mobile, Td ; poe | adapted te American meridian and Bugiieh meritiv share ,rseelbed are funded spon the lat Auer | Me. MeLsax remarked, that there was no doubt the Gata he tecclpie Of ottoman tha pomts ct Konetion ai | resolution coutemplated an eative reroletion. As 45.000 bales a6 compared withthe leet year. There casa | many cijections bad been made by those engaged in be no doubt that this defeieney ix bee vinlag too serious | shipping iuterst, he thought that auple tine should bo be overtooked. and mut priduce s poworfal impres- rion pen all parties interested ia the vtaple Were the consumption throughout ou # tatisfaetory footing. there would be the Kronad fr contideuce in the raw material, As it we consider the existing scale of priece about afair balance of the probabilities; not loelug sight of the consideration. (hat some three or four mouths benee, the next year's crop will bo an eh ment in the questiog, Total eaves, 61000 bales, of which specuisiors took, of American, 10.000, aud ex- porters, 7.600 Fiows — Raltimore 4 worth 2+: Philadelphia, h ghert price, dts Od; Western. 174 9 dts. Sd.; Indian co D yellow, ls unchanged, white, Te 8 Zis ed, whiek ie lower Paorictora- Raoon ~Large sales of good at 248. 6. 9 Bes wry nw comm Boot Good in fair dv imend at Toe. w 80s. Pock—New Western is of- sven for au examination . T. Cuasoiaa sad it war desirable a ehauge should be mode. but not extensively as was Ort proposed Mr. Thoursom, of Mira. remarked Lint the change of meriding should not be made now. 11 time. and therefore they should not act hastily. ‘The resolutiod wos referred to (he Committes of the Whoie on the State of the Uaion. TREN Mr. Srantow also reported a bill anthorisiag the Pro trident to i ate the officers of the late Texas navy into the Bary of the United States, RRLIKY FOR RAMEN Mr. Wrivr, jrom the same commiites, reported « | Joiut resolution for the relief of Lhe mariners who bave in detnined on foreign rtations after the expiretion of their verms of enlist ment tions were referred to the Commitioe of the While om cthe overtand mail. Ia India evidences of inquie- qd without bayers at 608. 828. Hams from Mnst- | the Plate of the Union, peels eco rae 2 og the news: 5 See at ro a) Western, 64, & Ts. bona, | — oa RP ay Rng ep eae Gon tom ques Se aa hy Lntelligenee. j see iy tae Seuate at ig oy “Representatives, pone ner ory son-apit Mitac, Sac eh prendre saree itusln hg cum BEITISH YARLIAMENT—orrosiTiON TO THR % wary. Varnes nj Bah, sores, doi | Amerteat gu-vaeumon shat ie Abo Heat CHANCHILON'S RUDOET. | Be nat Ware vaes | Bris cane deciretis sbowit ‘The probability of a speedy chunge of the Minis try is increased this week, by a signal defout in chat portion of the Chaneetloc’s budget which pro- spores a redaction of the duty on stamps from } per cent to half a crown, upon all engagements ander 4%. Sir Ul. Willoughby, one of the Stanly par- ty, moved am amendment reducing the duty to ls, which was carried aguinst the ministers, amidst yooiferous applauee. The tax upon knowledge, ia hape of excise duty on t xtamps, We. pootly 79 to a long enilaced de bat 5 tae course of Which the Cheneelior explained (hat he was reloctant to contuiue there taxes, but th: state of the fimanees would fot yivait their reveal j The hus introduced a brit prohibiting | t ren Hl nhs new monaure for tegnlating the mercantile garive of Eogland, is meetiag with much opposi- gon in aad out of Parliament, | The neh brought the Gorham | t efore the court of law. { ~— news cf ‘athoun's death created «good | deal of eensatioa in Enatond. Treimuds ‘ci oa | mothing to report, ex 8 continuance? ot none weather for the agricaitarlists. Meas of the emigrants now leaving for the States are « joople of Consideralie means. . Denmark. A WAR IN RYARTO. of et aetiioment of the snap enn te Sar ud { aa retions fox deciding the taatter hard frecks. jaded From Spain there is nethiag new, | tres over Ueda's line of telogray! fom Boston ] \ m early consideration, wed that the re n be made the special ordee of the day for the ‘Tuerday im June, This was obyeoved te. and dit be referred to the Communities of the Whole | on the State of the Union : | Mr. Mchase, (dem) of Maryland, enid that the re- elproeiiy bid bad been referred to the Comuitter on Commerce, to avimilate It with the bilt pending in | the Senate, In obedience to tho instrno.ous, the ecm Mites proceeded t, Witnt atepe bare ‘the correspondence bet the State Department, led 4 hei, ‘Pea, Belt ‘eon: oe Manibatt Sats dor Charloite, a cemat. se a 11M, Kosel Napderlend; Mienissippl,, Clyde heat cy Bob, Sor Wiser cdseworth, C\y ae » Weners World, Liverpool) Alves, the 8 tnd the use of the Canadian Canal. It the reciprosity Dili, passed by the Canara Legisintare, elail beoome & thet the re wumities of the havopion, from Shiekda: ce por 2th, Lydia, & Sing een, dey jaw Mr. Hanscson, (dem ) of Goorgh rhouid be referred to the ¢ > ae : ont, Havre; Wellingtows Uravesend; Dewist Clinton, Idver- the stato the Union. go tha Ie ag be Arrived ferw Philadslpbie~Aprit if Pacite, at Gateway; Wn Pony, Liyoipecl: | eeb ane Sarl Be VP) pledeighia—tseh, Lot Loedonderty: M | bh i up omalour pr | se . to; 18th, Busts, Livdepo: hy AMV OMUNECE, | Hie meant the referting of x subject to fox committeca, bjeot now before thom Pyer nepna ; Arrived ow Yo Commoree Helge, at Calowst; Tar Ii Commerce Tat, ‘Se USS, Hon ig bed seen the correepomdence, aud the Commits oo aan ow fan Fore(go Affwire bed wot, and ther fore acted in the dark As « member of she latter, he bad, however, Teston—Ped @, Rabioon, at & “ Arriv A Pale savin: 2st, Brightom, Caleatia dieu, Cred, & —et hat ed gate gh be irpertes, == Ly ay Calon, vigetion of the St. Lawremes should be soured to i Ly) a our commerce, Te wae satirely oppoma to maki omen Gee Beers the resv,Gtien © opeetal order, at the cailfornis ei ait erent ery fume, to. Cali. | kindred questions may occupy the time Feb Heh, Sultan, wit wat for | ed there inno telling when wh Las {bs Bille upon the wageete ge to the Committee of the Whole ow tho Stote of the Union. where they can be conpidered at the carlinnt (free sulk.) of Now York, inquired b’ Gommdve f Ccumoroy whe [ The whote of the above despatth came in low thea an howr—« email part over Ho ses, and the It would be tor | | } | | | i { | i | a | thes he Intended soom to report all the facts in tho case? Mr. MoLave replied tbe aes Lorn josrantes hid the committee, to report the reciprocity bill precisely ae it eame the Canada legisiature. and. at the seme time, all correspondence saye ho ia authorised to concede the free navigation of the St, Lawrence rivor and canal, if that bill becomes a law Mr. Kino sald be had made the inquiry, that the answer might go to the country with the debate Mr. Wonrwomra, (dem..) of Mlinois, remarked that the pecple whom he represented In the free pavigatlon of the 8 quickest and rurest way to as it from the Canadian Mr. Keve moved the previous stion. Mr. Buns repeated the substance ot the resolution reported by him, and raid that free navigation question. aud reciprocity another. He was not w this. Is to pasa the bill islature. - ing that he to take the mere word of the British Miuisy will give ws the free navigation when th clprocity bill, for, ufter It ix passe yond our contrel. i Without disposing of the question. the House went in’o Committees of the Whole on the State of the Union, oa wrur cuNeus mint. Amendments were yoted on, and the committee rose, Ve House then adjourned Highly lnportant from Washington. SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE. Waomwaroy, May 2, 1850, You may rely upon the following as the plan of tho Committee of Thirteen. Fiest-To admit, in one bill California and the territories, ineinding the settlement as boundary, Nothing about slavery. N rning the division of Texas. A proposition to muke several flave Statesby dividing Texas, would endanger the bill, and the people of Texas are opposed toa division, ‘The disputed territory to be purchased ae east of the KioGraude, amounts to one bun The price proposed will ovr thoursnd square miles be from six te cu millions, The Scnetors trom Texas egret the sale, This territory goes to New Mexivo. | Caliturnia to be taken juat #4 she stands. The pub- asked that the bill be considered now; it was impor- | tlovet j oppowed the pra Fit hur also b | } j ! } | utter a long debate. lie innds to be secured to the United Stutos. The con- bined 5ili, thus arranged, is to be tbe greet measure of compromise, but the extreme Southern men are mueh opposed to California aa she la. They wish to divide her, ie give the Sewth a eorver iu the P but Clay wauts Mangum, Beil aad others to stand shoalder shoulior for California undivided. and if the South jet 1, che will come da by herself. There are thirty- ox Senators, who would vote to adinit Cal'fornia alone it the exireme South should derive them bo it, Mir. (ley will produce # separate bill to abolish the Qe in thle district, amd aanthor bill for the re- tort lon of fugitive slaves, Mr. King. of Alabama, proper tbat » ive slave, ou the owih of the owner or ageut Lefore the court, should be delivered up. Mr, Cooper moved. thet if sueh fugitive slave claims to be tree, then, oa the return to Ube Stete from which he fled, ho may subimit his ease to atrial by jury. This amend. mitt necept. jay, ‘Phe smmed opporition of ext he is. Some winh t . to send hee baek, This op nb ust ) OF the compromise tuils aud the cabinet will 4 to tho committee and Foote’s committeo have had anothes In the Herelé of Wedneeds her ceverws mintakes. er mMUiLtee pre pare Big saavery. read ela Inter Ben kept to supply the Sout market phoukd: be abolished. aud tho trafic Lience he denines to report a bill, aud tlhe WM ngree ty doit, There isa great dith slavery end the slave the telegraphic repo st fimportwns ia, Chat th wry iat Mr, Clay thin! to one single bill. The anrondweuts in regard be the indemuity for fugitive Mr. King, of Ainbamae, wil hom of the laws of M vd bd to Cie stay Distriet of dW present bills, mot mere » Let Penton and bis tree soll tol- lower: etiempt to rend asunder what the oommiiee Jtined wogether, They will not suceeed in thoir aie, The majority on the compromiae bul in the Senate is expeett to be from 1% to 15 and upwards. ‘The eommittoe with mect again oa Sutueday next, whem Maou, Uchiuson nad Berriou, are expoeted to wturm, Me. Welwler will epead Sunday next in Bale tismore. but Will be in his seat on Monday. ‘The prompects of the pasvoge of the compromise bill in the House are exeeiivat. aud not doubttul. Mr, Colton was confirmed ay Marchal of Wheonsia, reecuamnen: mente Carey Jones loft, this mom with bel? e dose clerke frow the departwente Htfrata, There is some tik of log-rolling the compromise with the tariff, in the House, to got the Peug*yirania vote From inquiries of Southern Senstors. a unsaber of them will not agree to Mr. Clay's compromise. They will demand the Miwouri line. From t tien. the compromise locke a | A doughver of Mr. Kwing, -y ai the Enterlor, Tee married, lane evening. to Licuteuant Sherman, of the army. There ware large and fasbionable party resent tu Witness the ceremony Tntelligenee baa boon received at the Tndian to-day. from Colonel Calhoun. agent at Saute bite, who was carried away by the Indians, afer the latter bed ertell urdered her mother, had also eeu murdered by them. aremt, bat THE KLESTION OF & DEMOCRATIC BrEAKEE, GOT May 2, 1850. The Legislature was organised to-day by the election of Origen S$. Seymour, democrat, as Spesker of the | Hows, The vote stood as follows:— Seymour, (de a.) 110 Datton, (whig) Rwker, (ree soil)... 13 Cheney. .... Majority fur Seymonr. . Julies B. Harrison, dom. at Clerk, teerived 4 V1; Calvin W. Philleo, tree nted Clerk. pre. tem election of plate David B. Warner was thon app: fva beth hetives wemt into ch T.$. Seymour, (dem) Blank... H demoeratio Secretary of State, Treasurer Beth the above resotu- aud Comptrolier. will be elected triet. The Contested District, Boston. May 2A. ML Mr. Robluson, det, declines tho office of candidate for the Fourth diatriet, ‘The Preshet in the Merimack. Bostox, May 2, 1850. The frerhet in the Merrimack has been very destruc. Uve both to ratirvad and private property the damage being ted nt $60,000, The valle ne be Sane dae benen Monday. sre on ogmim. AG Lowell. yootorday, high thet the miliawere eldued The Preshet. Avaasy, May 9-62. M, The freehet comtinucs to rubside. Bonts to and from Owwego pane Syrnonse fall, in conseguones of tle completion ofthe dam The Syracuse » of this macmulog say that it will take three day: to repair the « tt whie® bas broke five milea weet of that place The Yellow Fes Para. May 1, 1560. bounces that the yellow fever was raging Freat virulence. and that lego Teigy st: sud matives, hed di d the brstish Consul, valled ere with Me died Apri 2) Mock slerm pre. 4 thirtee took fa the ere lend Se tom poe M pereeus took pusaage im tne Destructive omfegration ot Kimira, Hiehard Ryan, Bisuna, 8. ¥., May & 1800, The Chemung river bridge, ord * store each side, were consumed by Gre last orem, Loss, about $60. Th wae be of wn fi oo cenphane ten ees Search covets ‘he oan? Baremons, Mey 2 OF W Taih valle comer thrvegh to wiglby He is oueot Mr Seward’s sppoiut: | 4 informa | ‘ers, Apri 6am. | mbers. both of fo. | Tonowro, ©. W., May 2. 1880, Mr. De Blaquin has been elected Chancellor of tho University of this place. The stenmbonts have oommenoed thelr regular trips between here and Montreal. | Fires at Binghamton, Bivcnaatron, N. ¥., May 2 1830. A fire broke ont yesterday morning. about 11 o'clock, in the hotel oceupied by 8. Orcult, which was mostly consumed, The loss is covered by insurance, At about 317. M., another alarm was given, which proved to be the dwelling-house of Peter Van Ness. on | the south side of the Susquchannah river, Tho buitd- ing was entirely destroyed. Partially insured. —_—_—_— -———.- Theatcical and Musical. Rowsny,—Yesterday evening this splon pure dramatic amuseme temple of it, was graced with a brilliant | and tashionable audience, who expressed their appro- bation in the most flattering manner possible. The entertainments commenced with Shak«pesre’s grand tragedy of “King Lear.” which drew forth by its able perforince, the irresistible plaudita of the uamerous auditory, Mr. and Mrs. Wallick, Messrs, Lester. Gil- | bert. and Mise Wemyss, gave fn the execation of their i reepeetive parts, unbonuded satisfaction. The amuse. | uded with the effective drama of the | “Wreek Arhote.” whieh paseed off to the great dotight | and infinite pleasure of all present, For aarasementa | to-night. see the hevd bills. Bro. av Thnatar.—Mr, Marshall and Mr. Barrett, | the director and manager of this fashionable estab- lishment, command the highost pralee for thetr Incwxe | sant exertions to please the public. After the ane. | ecesfal engagement of Miss Davenport and Mr, Collins aut this theatre, there comes another celebrated actress. Mrs, Farrem postesees eminent dramatic quniities. and her passionate acting bas beer plainly appreeiated al- | ready by the frequenters of Chix house, in the two | characters persouated by her That lady appeared, | Inet evening. in Sheridan Knowles’ tragedy, © Tine | Wife, a Tale of Mantua,” and rendered remarkably well | thls didte ter, She was also halted with pents | of opplanse at the end of the pivee. Mr. Dyott. ns | Leonard. and Fredericks. in the part of St. Pierre. ac | the entire srtisfiretion of the ane | ts conetuded with « fevorice | in Danger.” Te-aight will viflee.” in whieh Mrs Farrow diene. farce. be pertormed + and Mr. Dyott and Yredericks will appear in the prin- | utitied cipal parts. Renvon's Turarkn.—Last evening was set aside for | the benefit of the charming danseuse of this favorite Mies Annie Walters, The house was on | at remarkable ability | ish add the performances at benutital with thua by Burton Cl s thentro,) and Mra, Russell. Ut add that it was perfectly interpreted the roars of langlter provoked by the good ha- | To. “The Serious Family” will ormed, With the succesful farce of * Dourestic heonemy.”? | Navtonan Tuwarae.This favorite resort was agin | fled last night, with a uumerous aud highly fashi | bie eesembly, ‘The entertaluments of the © commenced wilh the “Sprigs of freland,” which was | followed by s new burlertts, entitted “Our Gal, or the | Councetient Stratagem.”* "In the former. the grat | eemedian. Mr. Wilbams, sustained the ebaracter of Murphy, with that ability wod originality which are | slone peeutiar to himerlf, The new burlevts, written for Mer, Withiams, by the comedian, 8. 0. Johnson was | pestormed for the fest time in this eity with distin- | guicbed suceess, Mra, Williems, in het two charae- | nite pleasure aod satistertion, The ad- | of “Teddy the Tiler,” and the mew faree of ome Kitery,”” wore also weeived with every | sativa of approbation and delight, To-wight | UC of Mr. Wiliams, ow which occasions rich | Bill is presented, a Pisce Turarae.- The poy . was the piece Aster Place Theatre, last nigh: beautiful houre 1 | i tar play of the the evening at the | ‘Tho manager of this | ee pat pon | at onoe ereditu. | jo 16 the hows the profession. eee ofa play ordinarily de ws mueb upon mwhich it le the stage, ae on the soters ew, 1 1 peciorar ae good houre last wig wt the Astor | \ Orena Hoven.—This evening, this hand | offer to their patroms an entertainmeat of a highly | Sinusing character, I courists of negro songs, glows | and choruses. ax eso an inetri nial performanes of P. Gould, in his solos on the guitar, | the violin, wightly reoclvs the olweors | hupdreds who crowd the fell, Zorer.too. in | | bis cavatiuas, displays great compass ot voiew. and the | dareing of George and Sheppard cannot be equalled, Oty eine—Pieree's Minstrel’s are ahead with tug White, the Viantation Jig of Picroe andthe burbesquo Cachvoa of Bryant, aro all worth seolog, This t¢ wcemiugly the age of ne gto mimetrelay Th cannot nx Dexirr—no one attempts to the Chimese Beauty is really and truly no eommoa fe male of China, picked up aud brought here oa spec lation. Suek things have been done, nud women wi | smal foot, too: for some won China, to resemble lndies, fh Chines Beauly be well know Ler tatbe ivh to ofttetet manners, Her Ob for ents, wt houwe,—- | They nduit her to be one « “upper ten.” Thiele why rw iv buch « woudrous curiosity. Novat A celebrated company. entitled lagers, arrived bere in the last ‘They brivg with chem a great at wrtisies, They are sald to axe. Liiunt and inirieate compositions of and Stra. wilt porfees ease and HY. upon their belle. There are but ud employs quite e mamber of y Fr been equalled in delightful species of muveal ent inment. ‘They propose to open hore, sotuew ners, in «few days. Mrtowsor.- White's company of serenaders are, as Uevel giving Uber amusing entertaiccouts at 63 Bow. «ey ows. Ue. Towrutaire te tue most daring equostrionue that uver visited the | do mw ber, alone, le worth the price of ad- a7 Miss Cusuw ls playing In Waskington City | Marine Affairs. Concvonmis Vesses Boaxen Thy Ste Saosin, Cogs Averill, whieh le% Boston on the 29th of Janaary for | Fan Franciroo wae struck by |ightaing at half past tea o'clock om the evening of the it of March, when ia latitude 3.20 N., longitude 24.90 W. The «bp sat on fire. and coutipued to bern, notwit ding the tim ertions of the crew Lo arrest the progress of the cootiegration. On the Sth of March the erew, consieting of eleven, and two paserngers being all om board, were taken of by the Doaish ship Marca Curls tine. Capt. Voss. from Rio Janeiro for Aitoon, sod ded at Portland, Engle | Capt, Averill +peakaJa the bighent terms of the kind | fers shown to bimeut wongers aad cr.@, while ou | board the Marie Obristina, |. foorieas Siar Berens. —Moesare Bo& 0. Moore of Wiimingtom, NX. C., wili launch yard | enciber rebvomer of theie ares wbout [00 tons. and ia owned yt. Vane " | port. N. J. Capt. M. Thompson of N Vork. aad Charine A Cociner, Req of Savannely a inteod ed for the Baveanah ection & 1 will earcy 9) bales, © anner aad of I, wo ore cure. give eorapl te Com log 2 she perienerd fra. : the be bo erutar Shee mamed ret the bands rut th with a ape inteliigent tue of & most ex) wi fren tre Roard of Supervivors. May 2 The Meyor iu the chult. The minute of lart prrecedings wer read ad approved Seven petitions for relief from taxes wore referred te the Committee om Annual Taxes; and some saall Lille were referred te the Committee oa Cownty Ofleore Ac remurtostion fromthe Commtssioncr of Taxes, ong thee abe net eotone clerk. as ordered by berry, would not be suMelont lucien of the offiee, wha requesting Che tetaporary nid of other aineke duriug o Ttain periods, was referred te the Committee on County Offiees. «lution appropriating (he sum of $940 to pay the expences of persone at Albany, in procaring tle rage of Inwe relative to the city aod covary of New ring the last session of the Legisucure, was ecteemenis The report of the oomamittes, Pemitting vagious toxme, and reducing others ascasod | im excessive sume. wae adopted. Several of those + Tem. {ted Were Of armetnents om pare onel pro to the @uouut of $16.009, and others ot sé0uh mot. and lesser eons The Committee on Cousty | Sundog New epapers Ofiees recom mended that the claims made by to: sau G67 newrypspers. tor pu dishing am ordinance dene . Ing (be yimeee where the polly of _eleetion apy mii the @ oral wards. be denied. The recommen. |» wes dey od The committee reported ia fervor oe”) ing ccrsin Bunday newspapers for Bdvertns y fda ds te Westar dag, at 5 ecb he Koad Bs afte | early yesterday morning. ning | ¥ om the Suh of April. | EUROPE. ASPECT OF AFFAIRS ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE ATLANTIC. THE AMERICAN CLAIMS ON PORTUGAL, The Strides of Russian Infuence on the Continent. Ko., he, Ker The steam ship Cambria arrived at this port Ouradvicesby her, froma Liverpool, are of the 13th ultimo. Among the passengers in the C. is M.de Podisea, the Russian Minister. Instead of being bonished to Siberia, he has been decorated by the Uimperor with the grand cross of the order of Waldinmar, ‘The steamship British Queen left Cuxhaven oa the 4th ult., for New York. The striking points of interest in the news brought by the C., is the commanding attitade of Russia ia the politica of Europe, and the advanee in the t aket. The Russian government has for time been mangavring in the Danul palities, with a view of hiding its determinas tion to inue the oceupation of those Turkish acies. On the Ist of Mareh, the Rassiam treops cught to have been reduced to 10,000 men, but epwords of 35,000 ure still kept there; and, ag this procedure is a violation of a convention, it is off course viewed with d sure aad distrust by the Porte, At the present time, the influence, the intere ference, or the manauvres of the Czar seem to be fel m almeat every part of Europe. The course of Nicholas, in Greece, is a source of great annoyance to Englund, The fellowing are the comparative prices of depende | cotton in the Liverpool market, in the second week in April, in the lest three years :— 1850. me. Fair Bowed. .... gd. ad, “Mobile 4 Orleans. 4 Surat. a Annexed are the prices © in London, on F. s Price. 4 oe ie oo arr New York a8 i tw H & Re ork City. . so 8 Peoveyivania’,.. 2 sig oh a bs 2 © sag s,s’ . om . a Dit ° . Virginia . = . sw 9 T ‘eepondent of the Louloa Timea writes, vader date of'April 2d, 5 o'clock, P. M., aa follow: ‘The Minleter of Foreign Affatrs has just laid the ree port cf hin department before the Guetes, te pra- dently refrained from appending to it any copies of diplowatic correspondence. as there might be sous ia- convenience im the publieation of (howe rolaumg to Hritthh oud American claims. not tu sposk of cho Portuguese demand tor aatiafuction upoo Capiaia Kep> Peli's Macao affair. With reference 6a imerican oleate Al slates that the Cabinet had nat yet heen able ix come to any jon; that it had found ik wecerwury to collect daca arnt ecing howe veferving to ISLA de., aad that it will do ite heot ich claims as say appear to be Jounded justice is no doabt meant as nn ame ‘ewer to the Ameriean President's motage ; mad as ro pects the mode of settlement. I still bellowe thas this overnment bas proposed the arbitration of some fondly power, a» named in one of my Late letters, The ‘advices from M in relition wo the aspect of affair in Cuba, are of no eoasequence, nothing new having transpired. The frigate Bape- ranza, the corvette Muzarredo, and the steamer Blasco de Garay, had sailed from Cutis for Mowana. ‘The trigate Cortes and the steamer Pizarro were to follow in a few days. The reconciliation Letween England and Spin is positively said to have been effected. The steemmbip Washingtoa, Capt. G. W Floyd, arrived off Cowes on the Sth uly, from New York, en rowe wo Bremen. Throughout the voyage the Washington experienced most boisterous weather. We learn that the improvements effected ia the fam naces and boilera of the Washington have 80 to dueed the consumption of fuel, that, during the pre- went Voyage, not much more than half of the ordi- nary quantity hasbeen cousurned, and the Washing} ton had nearly five huadied toas of coals remain ing in her bunkers when she east anchor in Cowon rouda, on the morning of the Sth. Intelligence from Bertin, of the 7th ult., state that there im every probability of an immediate te~ conciliation taking piace between Austria and Provsia, The Levarivn papers are filled with detailed ae counts of the military preparations which ate making, on # large #6 te, throughout the kiagdom. It ia still doubted whether the Pope ill at pre- seniretum to Rome. It i# thought protuble tha: he will remain for some time at Tertecing There are reports carrent—as we stated in you terdey’s New York Heral/—ol aa interchange of ne of & very unpleasant nature, betweeu the cabinets of Vienna and London, with respect to the conduet of Austria in hor relctions with Tuseaay. Capt. Shipley, of the Johan R. Skiddy, stranded on the const of Ireland, writes to his agenta at Liverpool, that he would remain by the wreck a long a bis presence may be eff ctive ia saving case thing from it. He wishes a cerroetion mid» in the statement published inthe Liv-rooel Times, from his letter to thom of 2 June, “that the a “ the courton which hu ship was w di-ctinmnately a set of lawleas villuiasy ave been, boatmen prople was int baru It in of them To | Mr Corskaden, conimanter of ile coast guard, ho ‘eavaplains for his gs tioag in Landing their ts ggagte, cad foom goathee wthood be hel received mach ve wid aod olteation ia thet ie mueh tade bt the poesengere ur men of th hinelness, and ull power to afiord. Our London Corcespor Arner. Loxvos, April 12, 1990. The Hengarinve ta the Bust —Treir Cane Prom gras f Lilerty in Kurepe— American Intecven- tion— Mr. Resh— Expetotions of Amerwa—The United States and Pron —Naval Affaica in the Dtediterrancen—Trewh Mail Steamers--Come mercial Schering by Diplomacy—Mr. Bwhecr— Amerwon Verwle in the haat, &., Ge. The augnst procession of Hiuwporiva patriots has, porrucd ite winding way fra Widdia to Shams, from Shumla to Constentivople, from Coustati- neple to Kutaiah, It hus finally left ite native Horope bebiod it, and goar into Asin, to find ite plece ef interment. Ali the globe haw never pre- sented a more melancholy spectacle. It is even more gitvetly than its counterpart at Arad, Georgey's officers at leust terainaced theit oa their lives, The seo ageingt deepotom; the same Jevout sire the evident fights ef tran on 4 Ratel ooil nq vine the world of robbers and pirates i) octane) caeterize whike the vietine of the seattold cad the visuuas of mprizonment. And thas, im thy A be wid cod of preclagration, beat of drum, of infuwiry and eavaliy, with bayonee for 4 of the patriots aad a bribe fort the pocket «heir commander, Ue lang ube c yoy Be Ln i ed Austria have prostrate Oa eet 4 at cance of mankind. "Presse had to oa 14 was aley doing the fof-raal Lagtead looked of hula saul ye Ria comp!