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THE NEW YORK H SSS SSS ee ool oa : MORNING (Oy NO. 5812. 0 EDITION. TUESDAY, MAY 7, 1850. SHIPPING. | | TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, — "0°11" the evloct committee now Investigating Interesting from Washington, THE RELIGIOUS ANNIVERSARY MEETINGS, Meetings <9 be Held, ; TE—ONE CARIN THROUG TICKET FoR stm | a naacapaecrs eharges against Mr. Ewing, further to inquire what ‘ hee } NGS, é, land & Aspinwall’: lms, Aneby ta i] THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE. Turnsvar, av 7 Pre ae tea. | ¢ R | persons in the Department edited or wrote for the papers Wasinaton Crev, km nen am : qcimerioan Anti-Slavery Booty Pep reper iy gee sre tp vane } PIRST SESSION. \ eeaghado hye er wrote the party os- Monday Evening, May 6, 1850" NEW YORK, A. D., 1850, Sincere ued for three successive days at the i Ke of the Senate. ve “Bundeleund”; what office he held, and | The Compromise Committee are waiting for the ar- American and Foreign Anti-Slavery Soclety—Taber- United ete Salt Seats Roe vat cae sot ce aeiets sammie nahia | enlury be received ; and also whether, during the Pro- | rival of Mr. Webster. They may pte to-mosrow; Saletan Gramnene eres Sestety. | Me OT hia wis easing te eee yreta gnats, wil casper: | Wanuwaree Map @, 1950, | Sidentlal canvass, any offecholdors absented them- | but it is not certain. ‘The Paso del Norte is given to | , This laudable, phileuthropio, and useful lastivution | qyicenacte, Deepest TEM ny Cnet Cale toes Hank, inthe ty of, Now York, and the twe ensuing THR PRO TEMPORE PRESIDENT. | selves to make epeeches; and whether they wore ro- | Texas, the line of New Mexico runaing twenty miles held its twenty-second annual meeting, last evening, | New York State Colonization Sooiety—Reformed from 0 OT LAW, | Whe Vice-President being sdsont, Mr. Arcwoy | Wired to subscribe monoy to operate agaiust Taylor? | north of that pass. in the Broadway Tabernacle, P. Perit, Bsq., the cw Church, corner of Lafayette Place and Fourtl MARSHALL O. ROBRRTS, i | president of the socioty, in the chair, Aftor the pro- | “est, half past 7 P.M. moved that W, R, King, of Alnbaia, be chosen Presi- bbs | at whose instance it was done? Objection was Mr. Clay waa in his place all day, ready to intercept a JAMES VAN . a American Female Guardian Society--Church of the New York, May 3, 1850. den! pro im — Adopted unanimously. Mis. Brautay.teDved 0 ghlaphhdind' of the Yuled any motion to take up the California bill separately, | Hminary exercises of singing an original byma, pro- | Puritans Union Square, half-past 7 IM. IVERPOOL—UNITED STATES Mr. Kino, om taking the chair, sald:—*I fool myself | Mr Matt. (dem) of Missouri, sucgested that the | When the report is presented, aftera running debate, | Pred for the oocaston, and prayer, ton’s Chureh, Universtiy. Place af Tig eels ee P, ay This oe honored by thea probation of the Sonate, placing me | Pétclution bo sent to # separate eoummittee. it will probably be made the epecial order for Mon. | The Cvaimaan made a fow observations, He said | semi Aunuai mcting of Directors of Society tor Pro- fo the highend reopondble postion ta hich Mehas,| | ME Stamuar did not assent day next, the first movement in this great work waesimultansows | motion of tull-gints ard Theolopiond Exlwoatton in the | The yous and nays were then taken, and the rulcs | | The cxireme South will oppose {t,and movetosubsti- | in tho eity of Now York and in the city of London, In | West) Liberty saree placed me. Ican ouly say, gentlemen, that I shallen- | were ruspended—a 109; pays, 45 tute the Mivsouri line Messrs. Bentoa sud Douglass, Clerical Temperance Convention—Brick Chareb deavor during the rbort period { may cocupy thia seat, | ME. Staxuey moved the previous question, and others, will urge California by hersoif London they erected a floating chapel, on the Thamus, | cninel g A.M. sas no berth ean be ssenred tilt paid for. to discharge ‘the duties incumbent upon the Chair. | wt Conn, of Alabama, wanted to move an amond- pal, Xalee moved s rwsolutton (o-dey, asking furthor | and in New York was built the Sailor's Homo He Seavent eel Oy —— eee with faithfulness snd impartislity Every Senator | ntormation in reference to the means employed in | then went on to deseribe the benefits arising from st Society Taher a caer sracibes GETWEN NEW | wall Knows. that the high charmer of tule, baty iar |. Mr. Staxiey—No, I was too weeks getting the amend- | getting up the State of California the system of tem ae at ener ad hs aa win eeting te te Tn eels, 10 0! a Weck nd Liverpeol-The shipe composing thio line ere | order, decorum, courtesy, and gentlemanly deport- | ™*dt in. Mr. Wentworth’s Committee ou the Public Printing ee albrog geome eaticrrp wa. Tnatitution for the Blind. Tavernocie tient, Doe given itm reputation in the laud that vom. | A meanber sent up an amomendment, which was | are making some curious discoveries, throughout merchant vessels and {the nary, wnt gave | Are rican Home Missiousry. ‘footy. A ATEANTIO/ Captain West, akOTIC Iratde the'evutdeves wud respect of every. portion of ly reud for information, also. to inquire what | ‘Tbe whigs and the cabinet are in the greatest con- | as an evidence of the sailor's frugality, that thero ia, | hall-past 7B. ML F M. BALTIC, Captain i be ta¥en at 70 comes | 4. must all be eign’ | Commissioner of Patents’ Keport, and judging from | _ M¥. Boxy moved @ suspension of the rules. It was | the co-t of the Corperstion. and submitting a resolution | {ho exilor was tossed about upon the ocean —whilst the subject of the remarks in the New York * © Ch n community throughout our wide bordera To re- | clerks, if any were sent last summer to auy State, to | fusion : These donate Gapenin Gratton. cvssly for thin that confidence alll. to command that respect, ig | Solicit en tadividual to become a eundidaie for Ci ‘Thirty members of the New York delegation go for | the Seamen's Savings Bank of this elty, ssum ex-| | Amenoas Hemale Guardian, Boclety—Ladles! Must. ernment eorvice, Syory care bas been "akon fn tueue Come ten wna "that ey ) rcp Sty pion Sage, Bre and the mame of the person. | aR AY Taylor's plan against the compromise, ceeding one million of dollars, owned by sailors The | [Ve Mt the Hone fir thet jendiess, on Kast Thirtieth in their engines, ensure strengtl Chair in endeavoring to put down the least movement MeLann. (dei ‘y |. mor nsi- iin aoe sailor isa man, and « man of feelin, He has @ con- - i Tsc.aed thelr accommodations or diverder, oF the lightest Indulgence In persooall- p of the rote by which the rules were sus et aineDAL AAAL iat ade ges eagsal M oe om Spite ef oor gt ep ge tics. While I preside, f shall endeavor, as far as posai- : HE KENTON AND FOOTE INVESTIGATION » ond the very, aature, of his employment | Tholieies F Boclateitine visvet Wadi eooms. pigs ie aaae bic, to repress anything of the kind. frely coofidently owxxt, (free soil) of Ohio, moved to lay the Wasiuxcrox, May 6,1850, | brings him more tn contact with the wonders of God | onit'Ltlow liudeot, Tie PAL ee chip. No berths oun be secure: For freight on the support of my brother Senators to sustain me ™etiop on the table. Agreed. Mn. Benner :— In the silence of night, with the canopy of heaven vai irises ca feasagn, apply to fn the ditohange of bly duties.” | The question was then taken up on seconding the Bog ate roe i Tucnsay, Mar 8. EDWD K, COLLINS, 74 South street Ordered, that the Sccretary notify the President of | @emund for the provious question. The Mouse was | There were several errors In the report relative to | PPTCAG Over him, he canuot but reflect, and the Fe- | 4 nevican Bible Seciety— Tabernacle, 104. M, Bas- she Attantde i een, SEL lve Mr. King’s election. | equally divided, when the Speaker voted in the nega- | the investigations of the Beaton and Foote committee, | COTS of our institution will show that tho sailor, im | ness meeting at Society's House, 9A. M. Me Peeige "= ¥ ; “ es! sede Geka SMEs eaitaye ca | Hive, puown, (dem) of Mian, aald that he wea mem. | _1¢ M4 tated that Mr. Benton crosscxamined Mr. | Mekness and in the hour of death, has not been tn. | Auerican Forvign and Chistian Union -evenia Atlantie * “| Din seat. eerie qualified, and took | sor ‘ce the Kwing Committee. and did vot wish Mr, | Francis J. Grund ‘This te not truc, because Mr @. is | *nsible to the blessings of the Divine trath ppititation, de: Sie Peet. and Uae * tise = | puneme sie dak aiheaiiia! ialikdbcaiiaad y's resolution to embarrass ite action If Mr, | Mr. B.'s wituees, and Generel Foote has, theretore, the | J Tuaitre cas of t cee cun which Te |, American Temperaace Union—Tabernaels, half-past oo HP SS + i. KPPORT—MK, FOOTH AND MORACK ORERLEY. heath democrats would disagree | oyiy right to cross-examine him appears that the recei ciety for the yoar | 72. M ‘Tho owners of these s! Mite Mr. Box tasy reported in favor of printing tive thou- won that subject pi 4 that Mr. 6 ending on the Ist inst., were $25.407, aud the oxpendi- American Baptist Home Missionary Society—Nortols caivar, bultion: specie, Jewelry. precivus stones cr metalg send copies of the geological and topographical roport atry—Hus the gentloman the power to speak gain: It appeared that Mr. G. was embarrassed by ‘26. exceeding the peevipts of the preseding | street Baptist Chureh. Business meeting at 10 A, M. ‘anless bills of inding are signed therefor. und the value there | of Ge. Persifer F, Smith and Doctor Lyson, ou Cali- ety friends Colonel Benton, This is not tru i rendi- M19. and not ineluding & considerable sisoune | PYPlic conference in the aiterneon. Of, therein expressed. fornia Adopted | Maee Weasees separa oe ik ob sorenip | 123 cistinetiy ‘and with a vice metaphysical diserimina- id bp the Secretaries. and. expended in the pia , Mar 10. See ee RI 3 Mr. Bor:aso reported in favor of printing thirt r Srantey—I congratulate him on the premiership | tion. onewered every question of B ws 1 " oe a is nrpay, Mav 10. TRAM BATWEEN NRW YORK AND OLASCOW THB thousand copies of the agricultural part of the Patent Fok ain at teeter dt fer os the investign ded, including | SCH Miers raised for local objicla se seten andor | American Board of Vommissioucrs for Rerelgn Bie- vol te; 11 “—% , | eport | r, Browny— 1 make no such claim, r. Grond ofthree days’ examination, not a thing has A i ss “, # lons—Tabe ) “Re atthe ~. Mr. Yu.xe oppored the printing. Tho public print- | - faa pie i wk Sloe ee, been elicited justitying Colovel Beu aieortion thas ae terongh met gee tas andsatior mis: | won es ~ resen ts ates Board of Fersign mander, ing wlready ordere ‘uld amount to au averagy of ten | _ Mr. Baown said that Mr Stanley shou! ave as | General Foole premeditated assassination. It is a - | SE Seen TONS SANTROSM, ow aint the mi tleuand yolumes cach Werk. trom this time to Der | 0d ® comunitter as the Ewing cominittee was a gainst which General Foote gave notion to-day | {0 Wind ofices to the N.Y. Female Missionary Society—Bedsord atroot a 7. eplemier. Novembei cember wext-and it if now proposed to order thirty Mr. Stantny~ ust as bad; four whiga to five | he would seek the protecth the legal tribunals, Sansasaeed Tihs Wat laaua vedas antes | Chureh, 73 P.M + fae ag thournnd cepies of @ work of which the House had or- | G€mocrat», who vow for every inquiry, Fee ee eee eee eee: cd tonal enone: | piARnuel meeting Of the'Ladiee of the, Homs—Paliae York dirset to Glasgow, ix appo' dered cue huudred @nd fitty thousana copies. These | He modified bis resolution to refer to a separate com- tea, In pentehinn eee heme ake bee ia b day, the IKth inst "loci Goodsforshipmentoan- Volumes cost five dollars cach. The cost of public | Mittee of nine members, and to be under the operation Common Cour this sisiewtays 7 ? j Suspay, May 12 pot be received after Thursday evening. 16th. Cahiv passage, printing for the balance of this year would be of the previous question, Tt was pasted BOARD OF ALDERME&N—DAILY SESSIONS. pag wien ee 2 Amerienn and Fore h Unton—Chureh eor- Heward's fee tnoluded.) ainety dollars: seoont sabia, don, Trousatte doltare a week ios wane ced THY 61k JOM FRANKLIN EXP RDICION, Alderman Morgaus, President, in the Chair. gunn, Rocloty’s, Heme, in, Ham Toes, hen bad. wins: mar Fourth sist yette place. Biseourse by Fafive dollars. No steeraze passensers teken. Theis "diy iorvanv agreed os to the amount, but dlifered | A message was received from the President, stating | Last evening. at tive o'clock, the Board of Aldarmen | hy Vl Mitimeatriamebbaases| i 0 ieee. 6 Hee d ost. that he Lad signed the Dill to accept Mr, Grinnell’s | held the first of their daily sessions, pursuant to au | jn the tellowing particulars, vie: thousands of seamen | Moxpay, May 13. nd 2d cabin. Passengers, are unu Teaway and Mr, Rusx supported the motion to | Wetela. ordinance passed during the lavt mouth keep the temperance pledge; entire | | Missionary Sociviy of M. B. Church—Greene strest commodiout, and well venvilaiod. print Fe THAN AND NEW Mico. PIkK AT FOOT OF TWENTY -EiGHTHL STREET ‘'reture home, sober men; iatoaica. | Ty P.M hs “0 ws c wor surest. ‘Dir. Jurvenson Davis raid the report was visionary | Mr. Crowes asked leave tooffer # resolution, calling | A. petition was presented from David meine artes gonna Soap elo Waowseay, rel he monde yp for Gin gow. dud spestiaaioe, aad should tot. bo: printed up Cow. | om tbe king for s lease of one-half the pier now b raged ae trap yi mi oor gan American and Forvign Bible booiety Norfolk stewwt jeparture of the steainer . gress. Any document with plaves would be equally Pi tm hear Seco by at the foot of Twenty-eighth street, Bast ri ; comparative order and quirt now prevail in the | Baptist Church, 10 A. M ssl ta sa ananes sought after. aithis ‘obfath uaa Glalenal Tenen, So ony > | term of, five years front the completion of th sailors’ bomes, in the st dnd on the wharves; the ‘ ROUGH LINE TO CALIFORNIA, VIA CHAvam r. BUTLER opposed the printing —Congress po | what authority said Munroe issued « uch price as is Just and proper, be having leased feom iene bap rgd matin ges Bena, he pon ee ee ms A PUAGKES— | power to send out any offlvial document on agricul | Guirug the Comandante of diferent military posta to | the private owners their hall of raid pier, Referred to Si Tegtentabs ai ertlicor & cencsaee of atlinte The Trial of Wm. H. Thompson, for ture ‘The chenpest place to get the work was trom @ | ¢h#erve rigid non-iniercourse with the Texan Comm the Commitiee on Finance have beew deposteed by them in mali sums in = Forgery . DB. buker ip this city; he had thousands of copies, and used | Whe invaded New Mexice co eatablush the civil juriediction of CLPRK OF TIE FIRE WAKDENS Sasinatn Poslees Geuet Geaitian peeieeah tenes oneal BROOKLYN CITY COURT. der, will badeepatched asabove, {i to wrap up bis bread with. | Tex S7ee ms SOE ns No GUA RNS. RENO MAGE TS | A petition waste d frown Tho: , See: pierped 4 arent thrift, rising Before Judge Grcevwood aud Aldermen Peet amd Went Indies and the | Bir. Davis, of Mississippi, moved to amend, by print- | ‘Tho rules were suspended, and the Speaker said that | TY of ® merting of the Fire Wardens, lid on Peday | pofoerion, Zin many ipatauce | . Lambert Shrough tickets and ‘Chagres, and for ing ouly the usual number, tive haudred. ag. | the Terclution mutt liv over under the rule eruuing. stating that Samurl #. Warner wae nomi: | jn the craft thiy navigate, us the meelanic sone sin case. whieh was pending when the ro ets to r. Bavon said, reform should commence in print- “ne a Benc 4 nated Clerk by a majority of the moeting. and respect. | ¢¢ t | Court adjourned on 27th ult.. was called a+ the frst ‘carly application must | Sng politient documents, aud not wich this, which pso- | ft'was tarred, wad the restatiow adopted, fully asking the Common Counell to eppeint him Clerk | termise men lee by. brut se for the May term. ‘The same jurors were onlied, . oe paewet te | Dig who were Bot politicians, wanted. bagi ey oar of the Fire Wardens. Upon a vote of ayes and mays,the | jnfucnec; muwbors of masters, offi und it was evident that the ease was to be eontianed Sean tee Mr. Dawson said the Patent Offie. was not the proper Mr. Beer, (dem ) of §. Carolina, asked leave to offer | #Ppeintment was contirmed. made wire aud happy in a bearty rec twking it up where it stood at the close ef last term. The passengers {7 | place to gather agricnliural statictics. He wasiufwror | @ resolution, that it m CROTON aguapucr. ful profeasion of e rpiritual religh On the names of the jorors called, one of Cer of an Agricultural Bureau, Lf (he document was to be | tee of the Whe Upon the motion of Aldvrman Siw, the following | the food word ythemselves, eve for the benefit of the country, copy should be pl | ‘The preamble sets forth & hth article of the treaty | Terelution war adopied :— demand for it on foreign shor: in the hands of every man, and net in the hands ofone | ber ween the Unitec ¢ Britain, coneluded 4! Kesvived, t the President of the Croton Aqueduct Buch ere seme of the revults, alike gratifying and from a wagon op Saturday, pero in ahundred. The Commissioner of Pateais | Avgust, 1842, tipel SaaCHGaAE Ee thethes dened Gali iamanisakneen Wachee encouraging to those who are urging turward one of and consequently could not at- PLEA SEA Waa not competent, theoretically or practically, to | m#)ntuin on the c provid me the Croton warer to the inhabitants of Marie the nob ory S ntewprises of modern times Water age from Paname te Seu Prancisoo— moke an agrieuitural repost CE ay SE Oe i Tien ves ‘The large congregation, which, to their honor be it | _,The Court immediately despatched an oMloer & sate th, vest . | Mr. Koxcaxo said that the cost would not bo more ettiner of the: gUCUnIeNND tap Gapier snes ime: cid, was principally coms indiea, wad then nd- sidenee of Mr. Mcran. to ascertain bis actual coal. y signify ! 5 | than ffty cents « volume. g drceved by the ev. Me. fremball, ve | tion, and whether he could url provided « ay a | Mr. Bexxres advocated the printing. People in 1 be requested to signify to the PIERS IN THE NonTH RIVER Valparaiso, who moved that the re carriage were provided to 'y him from his house | Georgia did pot ask for « book because of plates or the wish of the Uuited States t of the Committee on Wharves, Piers, and | the cause bad two characteristics In the tirrt place, | t0the City Hall and back again A | binding ‘ ele. to building pigrs at the foot of Thirty- | jt cupht to be w good one, apd men whould think i While the officer was gone to see Mr Mor ee ebe ts. Mr Foote raid, be beld in bis hand Part I. of the eiudionn, 00 sixth atreet and Thirty-ntuth strovt, North River, At | good. Whilst we rlept quietly in our homes wt night, | Mux judge tovk occasion to make sou upe | Hierald relatt -veasel before For freight or, pauage | that th able character of Part IL, he was op. | Tefured—-74 to 96. * grant the water right at the fout of Puirty ninth street, to be uae Be to this trial M6, ROBERES, 118 Woat si | posed ite Hie printing, lle had read Part Tend con. | 1beHouve th bp =~ Anew rigtdabaaad alecaabeall 8 N_ Cobb, provided that he build » pict at his WM } even when om shore.’ Poor Juck, When abroad. ts | Judge Oreenwood seid :— Bince the adjouramentof -—7er~ra * t, » ittee 01 ee. on ’ on ‘ourt, we have Ad twe wwapapel LINN FOR SAN FRANCIACO, VIA CHA- | bade its wppracance befor the puble. Ie | dtr. Mansuats (whi) of Kentucky, moved to atetke | CO Refer te Ue Conti nn $2 ab nie an becpitnl, vithoube. winder, ond | schied the Seu fark diorekt: eonseraiee tevesestaee' en Rew and favorite stesmah | work so eeloulated to excite dingust, or to cau | out section 19, requiring that “if wny of the territorion’ | The Committes ou Ordinauce reported ia favor of | Wihout way rpiitual conslation. They are ta be |. trial. Go far as the court lsconcerned,weshodld tokens 1,300 ty Capt 4 true spirited American to hang his head | population ts sparse, the officers of the army. or any | the following ordinance. rotected 4 : the barks on land " ‘d be bes | notice of articles of this kind. but as they Have wn inja- Ne et svar ew York ome | He would read tithe page to Part L., which alone was | pt7#0ns thereunto belonging. can be ueefully employed | The owner or vecupant of cach and every store or | 2 eur ore nore shart oe bee ‘ood ‘counsel, | rioustendency. in mistending the unint aed,aedabes- inconmestion with the United States Mail Steam Paek= cuficient to muke him dirgusted with the whole work; | qv tsking the consus. | The Seortary of War ie hereby | other building In the city of New York, in whieh there ord Of God. The itev. gentioman spoke at | ing the public mind it is thought that therespect waiee ‘th: ding. snd concludes thus rected to afford euch @ it can be gf is w hoistway. ebali cause the «ame on exch story to be de length, and detailed many fastances | We owe to the court calls on us to notion these pablie eae Pacific, © comi-monthly line through to Sama the tile page was high eo “With an lutroduction."-by whom, think you ?-- SeNveEP RATED CF DADS ve cunED: “Ticrace Greeley’ (Laughter) This introduction, Coaemee Fistadetpasa, aud the report which it accompanies, are the «trangont 100 prejudice te valle. ee forthwith euetosed. by a good and sufficient railing | Where the dissemuation of the Scriptures. in various | eations. At common law. an article which reflwet Tiowre of the army $6 perform cleil duties | around tho opening thereo!, vr provide fur the closing | jonguages—Swedirh, Dauish, Spaninh, and English— | upon the court or jurors on the due wim ion af ast of country this section Wes mote Sur. TY oa vf euch opening by a trap door; and each owner OF } pad been euccens(ul in rrelaiming sailors, nutwith- | lnw, is comtempi. Que legisiatory hare taken the things cf the many strange Uhings of Horace Greeley. | Balt O) Souulry this! : OL ke Occupant of any such building or store shall cause said | sanding the ecoflk and sheers with which some of seme view, making offences of this character misde- Hictaee Greeley wae ® philanthroplet, as was well | bad Precedent in this country to employ cisore of the | rwilimp te be securely fastened up, or suid trap door t | them ut first received the efforts that wers made by | Meanors, and punshable accordingly In the proswut | kuewn. of the abolition stripe. (Laughter) The fact | &)™Y for thy ap ep wie Le rapoaed giving farther | be closed ow the completion ef the business of each } the chaplains of the institution, About two years ago | Instance, the articles are false, aud grose diste- | employed to write tke introduction, | &%¢Ure, for not forming tersitoria wae mts, Me | dayfin auch store ow waiting) wwwd fom alt jana | (ue frigute Comsitution came to Valparaiso; he went | presentations, The same paper by title, bat not the was sufficient to damn the work fa his estimation wanted po territories to be without @ mershal of the provisions of this ordinance. the owner or b tain | same issue, contains im th a fe sh 3 whee we Mz. Canten. (dum) of Ohio, scked whsther there | owners, socupent of conupente « the Peesl. | the trae reason for the adjournment of tan trial * The 1p sald Mr. Foote’s remarks about Greeley | Vt be Low in Mexico, Califorpie, an Uteb? ter | court must, ns the statute provides. commence its on Lourd, aud asked for the chaplat any uch store or * o je " building. shall be liable to a penalty of $100 for each | Seat ok auee aaa te oat et Ok CKONNING Macone | : Mr Mansnact didn't know; but if not, he wanted | gud every offence , vi they thought it b might be all correot, but the work of which the Senator | hi be 7 » to have # naturalist, le sald, “You know {tis un- | term on the first Monday of each mouth aud o was speaking was unfortunately not the work before | Sovrrnmente instituted. and marswals sppolnied fe | | The foreguing ordinance was adopted. constitutionsl to send @ chapiain ©” but if shat was | for four weeks, Saturday afternoon of the 19s DAM WITH PATER MATHEW. | unconstitutional, it seemed to him that it w: a yo rewenid }9,8 | te send threo or four hundred teu, to eourse the worid | Witnesses who had aed, and those attach toll incarred by upou tho waves, with physician, bat without a | Mente were not yet returned. The trial con!d not te ¢ | chaplain. concluded before Sunday. on which day it is legal to f | The Rey, Walter Colton, U. 8. N., of Philadeldhia, | hold the court for auy purpore except that of receiving next addressed the congregation. He moved » resulu: | tle verdict of jury.” This was stared by the repseter, tion, to the effect that tue eharacter and condition of in his account of the trial, Notwithstan lag tis, tie ie. s Report of Finnnes Connn'tter in favor of cancelling #0 eae tee F Tromrsos, (dem) of Penneylvania, replied that | judsment against George W. Bloomfield, for selling | called wper the Siesting to tech ae as cosas ee suetgieen of Wee Lempcasanae gure out teen ° «ction War framed with a view to take the ceneus | Tyeat wit ‘ bi Nl of cost: tious, he rhould beve beem exposed long ago by the | in those parts of (he territories where settlements are | wes sbepted: sees. Sonn oar ee ee win wangering conbetre berry pe ytry to the cam tell hod exhecoced cit thet Commirsioner, ant should have been prosecuted for ee Se teat ocean ueclanee, am wh spare. abd danger to be appre hen m (ndians lasaee ‘ep wie bide ; Dargraal barrage vee, (the ertant of tLe evlininal, oflence,, Mah ae he, co sdrieipleg yet | ,, ME Jacason, (whig,) of Sew York, thought that the | Report from the Board! Assistant Aldermen. th fie | Teclabe tome \ us Sirs lag aoiecr ae ieee p dee "es tegrage ay tarcebnainy Then taken, $109 | he could not believe him to Le villain enough to ub- Shs tasnete Saeneinds* ter use of the north side of pler foot | ins” Lut for the hardy enterprise of those men, on op, ead ce oe per cent on afl Spools. Packages ang; street, nJay and jy what condition should we be to-night? The reve- | ch of legal lore at whiok the Senate. The work Mr. Foote was reading was ob etrange | hed arrived. tained fp advance by Greeley, in a way unknown to the Commissioner of Patents, and printed by him, | with bis introdvetion, Part 1. bad been ordered to be rinted ‘The motion now was to print Part [f. con indog agricultural statisties suid he koew as much before Mr. Borland | epoke as be did now. If Mr. Greeley bad obtatacd — this first part of the Commisslover's report surrepti- | ron iavaed agaat * and insert, “where no territo- report of the Finan been organized by act of Con- | pi!) of $11 50, to B. & J. De Groot ment war disagreed to. the Corporation & ix) of Louisiana. inguired whether | pam. in compan; iccretionary with the Seeretary to | July inat, pape army cilcers to the performance of any duty FELLING Mt population is spar tein the public documents in the mode jutimated. It | - streets except the bulkhead. being granted pend genth man here entered into « very eloquent de- | they would be able to bea mateh for Vae-Byed Tho ot have been done with the consent of the Commis : Tt was done, that he might write this intro- ©. Byrne, tor steamboats and barges, #45 | seription of the s#euman’s claims upon all clases of the | fon.’ Now this isa faleehood. It may bring a sui ‘Btoorage o reason why there military gen- | tiemen, who are doing uothing during present peace. | eoncarted in ‘em 100 and thereby make the work popular with ihe ~ concerte . | community. The sonals of our naval cogagemonts | On the face of the unintelligent and misinformed, but | 4 "2 This Part 1. has upon it thoes moral marks | should not render some Kind of service ta, the Utara | Meakin wanoene arromrao wy rue cirr iwercctoR. | furnish neta instance of the sailor's derelistion of | can have no effect upon others, The publications are Praneises bad ich are exough to wara mate against publish | States. He could oot conews, te cetromed oe homer | tok Ccmmuntostion was received from the City Inipec- | his duty in the hour of peril. It le called forth by uo | false, grossly false. Whether we shail summon Mr. more from the Commissioner till the tor neminating the following pereous as Health War- guister mot ‘and the trumpet of fame makes it an- | Bennett to appear and show cause, we hay ot de. aot y cided. We shall, however, hold # consultation, aod if in other eitizens. dene tor Ubis ety — huow i at the public at Freer, Rand Commissioner - Charges Ceietes ng, and oll poe Rasere, ver | { our tair aaditors were in peril, he ling heal Yeas wud. bent ire, to be paid by the \- ’ ‘The question war takon, and the committee refuaed Words - 7 eS fone r " vm * nee | UP Ot Greeky's introduction, of on article written long | sh cd thn tamnieee Ot Gave tia Men | lature for ® ir Heunett an opportunity to correct these state CATINS, GIT, UNE FOR, SAN PRaNctado. H1B | ago by the Cousmissloner, and now ordered to be prin'- | edhen Bh initted Witte Jon overbourd ( ments, and make whatever apology he pleases, If he u direot.—The splendid steamehi METRE CITY, xpense, to build up the fame of the 10th | rted.and a ep ilitstration the ape wot seo fit to do this, wo will take measures ao- endeavoring to amend the eche- ith nip Dearborn. | tailed au anecdote of mnuimber of anilore having got ugly. Loe ge yp he lili by fg Ped o~— drunk on shore in a sbauty; they were robbed, and smpron—(Itsing )—May St please the Court, 1 ee ae ° 6h —4. Regent, | sought redress, but in vain; ju few days afier they | bave nothing to do with the Herald or ite statementa; sa atresia pou Von shore ryain, and burnt the suanty; ove of | but 1 am eonvineed that it is intended to manufacture meneee th tre oregslog to be appointed. ensepe those defended by x young law. | Tublle opinion to my prejudice. It has contained lying for the Fourth, Piftl, Nineteonth, Thirveouth and wher ary Pia bene pn ne oe, Fourteenth wards, j give mee chance of iderman SHaw opened a heavy artillery upon the gy | the gentlemen w dule, Mr Brevens, (wbig) useless to do thie we blew! in accordauce with the set of Congress of of Grucley & Co. if ° ; The com b prepared to vue! Pde cee e SON Breckeay.” | for the charseter of It consists of agrieulia- ral papers sclected by the Commissiouer’s judgment. LINE — He was unwilling to print aneaine that had uo otuer Mr Masow (dem.) of Kentucky, seid ue the sebe- Fite packet ship Wat DEES os fhe hau the j Mr. Ewbank HL ing pack« jet fi thas the ju r. Ewban! le " dulee were siready ewt and dried. it war no use to Iveake a hate Light locked upon the Comm! er ge one of the most vi- them; he noved that the committee rise. It ws scnary men in the country, He readan extract to ‘tons burcis er ith, 0 + the Court nor the jur, Geacaconk rs commnegs sumed tna zs eee ar asattrenieut i crpamtoatod Mi a si te Court or Dy at ma an ve were expel m nden, ".¢ ter) ed 0 |, Are influence. that fe would teun © cusen 60 fot teen ay by coegetaiaing, the, aise y Inspector, and thus holding 1! the the Ineyer’ “oh, ‘The officer who wes ent to eve (he lawe juror, here ‘The Comm argued, that ali crea- ne SS ORES, ESPEN decid men up to public eritic The law had ed it down with my own bands.” and reported that Mr. Moran was confined was by no means able to get oat. thought he might be able to attend on Thursday. The Court then decided that the ease tnoabl ever Ull Thursday, and was about to make that order, : 3 ba panier errno dota gate’ PRS FOR PORNIA, READ THIs!—? ‘* Pisgretone te omeark for Caltorsia, ean scue enero of animals and insects bad sn Bien assign | . id new and fast sail ng steamer, at @ prices #0 very and they, too, were expelled for thelr tran ‘es Than a charged in varios shine ging eater Tevelonn- tbat Balan, came down in the rhape of war, comfided the health of the city to the Cig Inapector, (Laughter) The speaker theu went on to show thi invested him with » great deel of direretiv bivetecn-twentieths of the offences which ceearred in ary power Were they, fu the very beginning of the navy, could be tmerd te the use of ardent spirits, administration, to iimpesch hie diser-tioa. even it * buthe had now returned from the Pacide, where, r ‘apd insert morr—(laughter)—not Morte but Pee | mora. which war becoming exeerdingly valuable to Lou- reed corner of ee ree ae certy, spptient Sei se | there s oweued Mother a ae sehuer) This, said A re, ecmmanding better prices than cotton If it be & matter ae the selection of Health Wardens, and whole equadrom, nots giass of ardent spieita | When Thompson apes: and addressed the Court, Secessary. Appi Gon the hours of Id und 3 s'eloeh, Sean inthe colt chal sonata pas 2, whan ation of Congress te ascertain the productions the publie to believe that the tad of the depart: the cffecrs do not introduce it, but | Thompson—Caa’t the eae be tried by eleven jurore, - —— — rable distriet. a &@ tan either or whee 4 je our by ? OR SAIB—THRER STEERAGE THROUGH TICKETS, bas found its way to New Yorkihas been overigoked ty was propored by Dr. Franklin to Dded wpor?. Me trusted in God ry pe eg sy * District Attorney—We tht F hy a Oe jure before he ordered to primt anything more from ares eee See V party ia that body that would +0. Oren the piritcroom, aud Re attributed hie having | Court, that there is eo much pry te J. Ri BIRKNER, 166 Wiliam 9, the Patent OMe leome more practical man was | MF. Stanley vee y # eto apply party polities to the Gone soto the government, who the day before had SALE—A THROUGH TICKET TO at the head of w en DA ” (deme) @ aia, S tpt en ot, | appointment of a Health Warden There was at least jewed him three glastes. aud be asked that the gover F im the Che he Mr Rese resid. that this agrieniturel of the re- oe Wee Oenee foes a ove of the perrons rejected, whom be karw to beemi- | meng might get part of the punishment. (laug Of potent or seeret medicines, ro that the public mix! kaw bow mueh roap eches ond brieh-dust, are taken — in form af pills, how much molasses and tat for cous! Mr Poors arkedjwhetber the committee would vouch Gy 00." ana rugar and wacerin the form of eareaparilla Cazounts DIRECT—THROUVCGH TICKETS—TWO | for the ry port now propwed to be printed Mr Ve in purrune previous notice, offered wine aad ene eteersae, per ere hi: seven stecr- sidered it a disgrace to the eountry The ery Bal gente: setae ory ma H i, ss nently fitted for the office ter) Ce 4 te ~ " the defendant ‘Alderman Geirvin said he thought the committe | tile whiskey. | tm ‘fhe daze of ignorance. legiclased had & right bo tpquite into cach appoiutment. and the peiiate it Leard bad a right to wae ite direretion one 6. Gam Alderman Rerrros said the persons referred to were not rejeeted. The; soniy wot yetapproved. They were beld over for farthe in er, of elaes,) Biggar espe PING EVA, A Wallaron, Fort Cetheametecyert es onan’ Ia eat gad let them now | *raint, perhaps his consent w: ‘nels. ie a curse |. Thompaun— Your honor, I will take no sdeantage of ‘do for | teebnicalitien My bfe is being batehelled out taut not | Sd I would rather have it go oa. compelled, when he returns from a long voyage. to The Court was of oe that the trial might with coastderation. In reference down to there abodes of tufamy and crime. Phey riety go on, but the District Atcorney was mut | wotiver, he denied it Fave Teen too long his abode, there be hae left hie ‘Ohio, 24h: and ome stave- sioner was ruidto bes mechanie It was to be be taken ender this law, provided and theother Mh. For vale way, corner of Wall street, ae ibe knew yibiag he would Raow some. in relation to meehanie arte, but Part Ion that us Congress #ball ® be reed that under ber of ogether: he ki who was waking politioal ~ - GQ ALLYORN 1A amnovolt Tick inst ae & decided fuilate, Whet wee to be en- | et of Ae wo buen Yn ad | capital out of his afar nul that was the AMderman Sepred oc etvetion - Mhmagunhen shusenta bo aoner . Ay synbloay none pared 4 oo (Laughter) et met, in twenty years, a railor who refased to read was met, in twen pod is om oe Way dah ome ast Commissioner | — The reyort of the eounnitive was then put to vote, Cun (rect, ond continued to mention teste te itte row, andthe House adjourned apdenrtad “ C FORNIA TICKETS WANTED—TWO STERRAGR rogtess of the society on board reveral ree here the whole discipline of the ships went on Shail it be sailor's lot to ‘The witnesses and jurors are ordered to be in attend- vman's hoart he bar always found, | Svee on Thursday morning neat at 10 o'clock. . a to the calamities of r THE ETATED sheston® The following resolution was adopted on the motion | —_ Cook Wasnine ron ov THe New Yona TT f Wriday, referring to the proeeedi . May 4, 1800. f the Commissioner gave he bad not done his ‘kK. the Commissioner war | report to thie Heard, om the last | reaole + rE the Cenaus bili, contains this paregray tenet Th petition ne or ther ot S7—WANTED, a Tunocon 2 } ¥ > SE bie lot. They have clung when all others have CALI ORNI A, TICKET WANTED, 4,1 non . ' Tots, referred hy thie Boars oot aupensadtewhar | sbendoned him, they have not deserted him when ¢ pow Tateen Ab ib testant. A livers! Cherek ‘ol be ceund be 6 SP peterros be has abendoned himself, and God biesss them for it. bony rf Wick coteonh saben’ s come | APPT SmaRDSON, WATSON, & CO., 41 Rxohanee place. eae one | a (Chere) itiam M. Rowens, of Roston, moved the | man by the name of Michael Miles, om sus SS ———_—————— othe hus Tore The House adjourned’ POAT: ANT ALDERMES, pent resolution. to the effect that the Armerican Sea. | TOb¥ving au emigrant by the same of Fitageraid of 68 PPTs, TAMPONS UE LE, ee oe ut bis cate This whvie busines of sociaiiem, | ., "it did not secm to have erawied through his hair = Board met lant evening. The Fresidont inthe oie Vriend Society. 1m ite duties, secures the interests | Fold roversiqne, under the following circumstances HOM ksh ee Teams, for ies Tgeiee NOTE Creeley ey abottioniom, and like things.” erate a thet say body canted t6 hace whet cmeedaient ws? | rie minutes of the last meeting were read, and ap- | of the merchant, the weitere of the country sad the ane begs by Fackncs Srenenet ts Han Pome Waae a _ ea eee lean non would tone! bandie, ; ive more for the vote om eitber one prow Pitegeraid was stupofied with liquor. CALIFORNIA TICKETS FOR SALE—TWo THROCOM “ee itsooe approved of the pristing on sonstitation- dwents than for all the report eon- | A number of petitions wore read. and appropriately wo other men. carried him ep chases ©, wetets by the steamer Georgia, (2 leave ha port Me agreed i referred Tor the year | 12. be4. At this time Fitsgerald hed to isis poeket 0g n a hrescen: , Danes ‘The reason for the “ condensation” fs, the commit- COMMIT ES ADOFTRO ovens of sovereigns, in @ . A servant by the name of = ny pe pd te a a ty tee wereengaged on amendments not, in my opinion Tn favor 8 rewer in Clinton street, from | ot) 4 th t x Aun Weish, saw Miles, on lexving the room where he mabe, on ber rapend voyage, Apply as Nell rene” of general interest. Mr Viw Wednesday, mere. | Varick to Hudson etrert or of building asewer — £70,000,000 the value of the versls was not | had just pinced Fitagerald in bed, have « number Astor House. @ WRIGHT. to restrict the sum ber to be printed to five bua hey ; in Thirtteth street, f w eee than £58,000 +00, urder the eare of 270.000 men. oad in bis bi a yy —— " copier it Was rejected ly wotioe ’ of his ‘inte ; poet Sem In our country there ie a tonnage between three and | Fold roversigne ‘ands. whieh, on secing her, he e ROUGH TICKET—FIRST CLA*S, HOWLAND ‘Atehiron. Butier, m Not having offered them, they wor the sewer ju Lesington ave ‘” ‘de mime diately placed into his house nied. Audrese Room 8 04/84 Dek = Sere bo. and theretore the vote eould bot be transmitted. | fewerr in Hogue Clif and Fraw Soar Geen, one experts IS aiees as piers oar | This elrew * fhonse, mt t w de th aveour te the iudecn River. o favor f yr . Rave 36 ain i Foun theoegh tbe ening olde walks in Mongin eteeet, from Delapey nee of religion. and the oar | sogere ‘the “ co _' seus oun motion to print y thourand copies, was thea vingrton firect Infarcr of ereding and mac- the rentmien effecte: oe be ea. tates One the HeRDLe ll te pak, Mesut, CORRMMFONOAHCR RELATIVE Fo caLuPORMiA, Toure, vory teapecttullys oan ase, freee | ch vast wealth wer | pert therefore voor eoarsyt y Mr Vives offered o reseiution calling for ail corres for tes Aanehesed Pretas sek gues Ta favor | When they were beyond the reach of the farther beartug. him for « ——- eon the Department and Persiter F ory and Water streets the power of thir roclety whieh taught bim that he — SERS OF STEAM AND PACKRE spice—fuy Enith ena Gen. Riley not before com loated and Amother ‘Geovense on the Misstetppt. one mrt bow ae a creature of God—It Is because he feela oe Black Burglars Officers and Phit- douire te inform se owners « seam i janse i“ sment of the New York be is under the eye of the Eternal one, there is enfety why Third ward, arrested. on Saturday, three Jette! Tereieni goveromen' Rrewwowo, Vo, May 6-A Bapress bod aftr od after t for that wealth The thousands that have been given | © jolma, and reader by Gen Riles, of bi The New Orinams Delta, reonived hore thie moruing, | leas the proprietors thereof will do the work at to the society have eared huwdreds of thousands Thompson. oxvorel wernment, rresived Whe sanction ond 6 Announces (bat another crevasse has ceeurred in the of $100 por anim, a» paid to the other papere.— bave bare mse, whe bere grgued for dieanton- | Vangiaries the President. beid over pariah of Ft. Jamas, which was already 20) fort wide |p ciation calling on the Counsel to the Corporation and faleo to the (A are Die. | the hardware ! ROARD OF Acco”Nrs Gnd sin deep. Beveral plantations had been submerged, | to report to thie Board isis opinion as bo whether the be Union. They ask the vens ae well asthe | Greenwieh Boar i of Apoounte, to eonsist (Cheers) doe it ainda Ret knives. investigate all cleine dx of départirente bave & right to make any con- ( ts a amended equir r them up together, with one ives were tebich requires the expenditure of more thes | fete one nature, one Bible, one God. (Cheers) The | charged with speaker then Pr yre o article trom the London Morn. | three Greases other tsepter Heavy Retna at albany. y ome Morels fog Chronicle, 34 Apr whick there was anaeoount of | $100 following dwellings have likewise Aseany, May 6-4 P.M An examivation of amen, where several said that they | #4 and robbed —No. 42 Vesey rircet,+\oallag , J r) Oran otty was rinited, poateriay and to-day, with very and It wes feared that it could not be stopped before Uunmense damage had been dene us i ’ is i s 2 2 = 4 5 ? s. b4 & ; i HE | heney relen; hich have engued ibe siver to re, cna)" ne ren + the battle and the broese,” rogues wore ) overGow the docks in many places It is «ld riving P . - Rare | boys. On motion of Mr Bariy, the Defleieney bill mend. —— —— pe ee ee teenalng « Aevest of Vout bee oalied a ag Harbor on Sat from « whal - tween Ergiand and America, (Cheers. ands were on ments were referred te the Committea of the Whole on Meeting of Hetormers. Gge, Rha (eeekee ot Pernambese on her wep bom, iia! appcated.op baat the stony nn rt ‘incor Bev Mine Berens in the the State of the Union. Bar rimons, pd that pert ov te NS ars ty tag hs . ar Sra t Senowes to a very hewerens ot into the m of Whitloet and j IMATRUCTION® TO THE CALOMIN COMMIT TOR. A lanes tows reform meeting i¢ being hold by the | ferrr, wae still raging in that © mn CS oe y que benediction was cherry eam. corner Negra, —, | Me, Stasier asked leave 60 offer the teeciatien ie. | demooracy, la Monumeut Rqoere (his rreming Goan bed eo yeah cbaard® ” ¢ - ' in ste r| . by) i i i Pp é

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