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THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, MAY 14, 1850. NO. 6819. Sporting Intelligence. Methodist Eplecopal Missions. it New ‘Theatrical and Masteal, SHIPPING. TELEGRAPHIC torial Legislature from legislating in respect to African 5 INTELLIGENCE, | avery, Mr. Cn eee bis full conviction that | — Um1om Counss, L. I.—Taorrina—Monsar, May 18.— | SUDDEN ILLNESS AND SUDDEN RECOVREY—Guxat | Bownay Tuxarax.—The Bowery was crowded last naeenatanerdpainnntianantintbinnannnnnnn nthe ANTED FOR THE EXPLORING BEPEDITION demande night, r My Wie AS rankhi ne taht « Datelan, tho.or ution of the peop! Purse and stake $400, two mile heats, in harness. EXCITEMENT. ight, from pit to gallery. It was a grand spectacle, HIGHLY INTERESTING FROM WASHINGTON. i , ‘end the expectations of the n g te the act of thelr Legislatures, The provision al 8. W. MoLaughlin entered ch. 1 1] Last evening, et half past 7 o'clook, the anniversary Pe merous multitude were ; re eds | ara nen to he treo ~ wouldtoave t ng tl PRA oe To by 42 | of the Methodist plscopal Miselons’ was held at the | "Ot dlaappointed. Mrs. Hamblin, the great Amerisam sae 5 abe dle hoc epee 36} fethodist Rpiscopal church, Greene street. Thero was | *<t¥ess,in fact, the greatest of actresses, and anrivalled | = Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay om | 2? the powor to act as might de deemed r. with ‘Time, 5:3634 —6 Methodist Rpiscopal church, by any one, reappeared on the stage last evening, af- | ¥ 3 Sanz Dav.—Puree and stal a large number of ministerson the platform. Prancis , STATES MAIL BTBAMMHIP OOMraNY— Feapect to the peon"” system of sla xt pro- ane shy jbecri ption capital stook he AnD. to advocate the bill reported by the committee | three in five, in harness. wee! resided, long absence. Her appearance was greeted with Une ke gare, cen wage ey aad the New Compromise Bi in relation to the recapture of fagitive slaves. He | F. Jobnson entered b. g, Johnson’sColt,.. 2 1 2 1 | Hall ee ieee: tee be gs = poids pean chow thunders of applause; but as the play Love's Sacre . Sry nerd toatetnd dollars ri Xe opened on aera believed that no State suffered as much from the | G. picer entered br. ¢ Arab. “aaa ae M — i Heer meeting is Sook programed, Uheenthustasm of the publle row te x jerchaa\ ence, tate o: ; | D. Pifer entered b. g. 2 a 4 organise 4 Tarely the case mi = eliant, in the iy of New York, ans wetweenmieg | GALE OF THE REPUBLIC NEWSPAPER, | °<P¢,0f ,<levee na, did the State of, Kentucky; Tigne, #40-2:40%4-~2:50- 3.4, "Rev. Mr. Bearing, of the New Jersey Conference, | 126 80d genius in an actreas are combined with sok pe ea Kaus law, ante etal pee itetion with n“macavare Wiycths | cumranuuin Covnse LL~Movour, May 18TB4 | gerund prey theeheimee”toatees te oeee: | Samed. egy sedsney of prona rand gun a MARSHALL 0. KOBRRTS, com: . In the course Femarks "POD | contest between the celebrated nage Lady Suffolk for her, and a rare and delighttat tn - én 2 JAMES VAN ROSTRAND, THE DESPERATE STRUGGLE OF THE CABINET, this measure, Mr. Clay alluded toMr. Seward’s position, ing. He said he desired to see the Wosleyans of this ightfal treat the pul asthe advocate of a highor—a divine law—classing | and Lady Moscow resulted in favor of tho Iatter. country rival the magnificent missionary efforts of | $° see her again. At the conclusion of the pleos, tham- use called her out; th thee Nes ep eee rE = Rew York tan weak, whrek, hownar ones uaa | TRO"8C0wasthe eat n ola of rvedand contention, | tactr bron tn Bnglend. Nay. hewiahod to weothem | Suton Paibeg gy ele een ts Now York and Vi sins btals Wabaia laa the prophets were rejected, and the name of the Sa. | °ver wit ‘The late hour at which the sports of | ghead of the whole world; and he thanked God that | acror# the stage, and as sho gracefully bowed ber Sr chrse hundred ‘house on i di paca viour reviled and contemned. Having, clased Mr. | tho day terminated, preeludes a report to-day, ot this | they had succeeded toa vast extent. Their missionary | thanks to the gratified audionce. She appears again gay, thea day of he of the At Wasiimoton city, i Seward with wuch men, be appealed to the people, race; but it will be given minutely to-morrow. The | society was nota mere child—it was @ ,- | tonight, in one of her great characte: Tentlo Mutual Insurance Company, Merchants’ Bxchange, Monday Evening, May 13, 1850, judge whether that was @ source from which to reosive pute by eee Sarin Baoapwar Tueatae—Miss Darevront’s Arrrasanoe. Wall in the city of New York, and will remain that, th the exporition of a higher—s divine law. Lastly, Mr, | lowing summary, however, will give some idea of n; and he had no doubt that at this very mo- ie Ane ee te ene WOOD. i [Pivenbrircnartniaderdirsdaproticy ry ir engd re morro rag sbolition of the slave | the speed of the megs :— t, owing to their labors, the shouts of dying and | , Aver brief, but successful, tour, thie young lady Sg HENRY LEDIau, ¢commise. newspaper has actually changed hands—Allen A. Hall, | 443.‘in the District of Columbis. ‘The fret man that | Lady Moscow, John Case. .. cinco ae Sie So ee eae ec 7ne £4 | has returned to the Broadway, where sho waa wolcomed F. A. CONKLING. formerly of the Nashville Whig, and latoly Regixter in | ever denounced that trade, he believed, was aSouthern | Lady Suffolk,D. Bryant: :-..... « 9 8 | Redeemed catatote Afiton wore mocting the shouts of) 1.1, sichs by 0 boiling? and Mucbienshio eudlenee.— Dated New Vork, May 6. ini is the fressary Department $0: be the oiler, Ballith, | mepr John Bentelgh, of Resnobe—cal he tollsved Time, 5:10-6:00. Song me SACRE INES NS Clee, OS TONEY VEY | 18 a0. the hennkitl nad SPURNS ed ol ore m no time in ears, when, had tl advertised t cont ‘ from earth to glory. (Much excitement.) Ie would not ean Tet ad scene EMRE: | Sargent & Co, aro to be well pad fortheconoera, | Shere eg been no tm ln forty Yeare, when, had the | | The puree eavertioed was not contended for. As scr tow either ‘of thet tlusptesbeeea | of land's most gifted sons, bu althlee politicians, P chor og P vata A . F ho: over statistics now, either of their triumphsabroad dee, il oe ‘vie | 16 said that Secretaries Clayton and Meredith areinthe | would not have bees found th Congress in favor of | gave in. go ' P! Richard Lalor Shicl, was the part chosen for her ap- oe Saserang financial arrangement. The paper is to be their organ, | its abolition. A few years ago, this meaeure would have |" A match tor $100 aside, throe milo heats, closed ¢! orat home. But he might say, that in the last year their | > | Ekwe gecsteed: with eaienan uae aaie experienced | but how is the speculation to be supported? Tho Cabi- bering oe! $4, 4 rene on neastns but now he | day It was between Reindeer and Trouble, | report showed that 6,737 of the German population BDevcapctis Portraiture of the heroine was all that the ot go through the net will die hard. bvcwnmn m poy eget tts he ew : eg po’, ond = es dation - horas. in twe heats—the first, in 6:5854, | of America were numbered members of the church. In | author could wished or her auditors desired. the fatherland of the Germans—the land of Luther— This afternoon, a sweepstakes comes off at the Cen- | the American Methodist Missionary cause was also treville Course, with three horses, and they are #0 Reese. Was there not cause for re closely matched In point of spcod that good race | Joicing in this?) For what is Methodism? Itis essen was admirably supported by Mossrs. Fredoricks, and Perry, who, though laying no claim to a stars, are most valnable members of this exoel ‘The Southern men are still pushing the enterprise of ® Southern organ in Washington. Elwood Fisher is te be editor. The paper {8 to be published during the Clay expressed his conviction that the propositions of the committes would succeed. He would almost stake his existence that. if presented to the people UsiEp, STATES MAIL STEAMERS BETWEEN NEW York sud Liverpecl.—The ships composing this line are stock company. Mise Davenport bas @ voloo nicely to-morrow, they would receive an almost unenimoudsp- must take place. Omnibuses now run from the Fulto: tial CI ianity, perfect in doctrine and In practical | toned for the expression of oak emotions, She Cantal, Wests pending contest, and against the Compromise. Proval. He submitted s fo observations in condem- | Perey, Broskiya, to the treck, in place ofthe railroad, | platy, complete in ell ita paste, Methodism Le Obeie:| opecke avery weed tnprcesione ena atin RCHEAC, Copia Nye ‘The Republic transfer creates a sensation. panseese Mees wnmace weimn, Sememnannt Opes Ws | Set” Ot ee ten tentoem | Ueeierte coemeans or tee cheat tn daieten comeaen | Thana. aottiatan tumistas, che hes uth useleasness and Pee, and clored with an im- Mr. Clay is confident of success im the new com- t of General Seasions. Cour it, Methodism is more—it is Protestantism simplified | cient for the delineations of eharacters which re | eerie wes pret semi setac toca mnpet bans: | Rete eas Beaeate aa ag Se, | epee Seen gaan ny, | Nastecton mange een dita | Sore raed Seay Bee peters a solr. sccoininodetions he will fail. In the Sonate at least eleven Southera | Fercue of the Union from danger,and the fiual dispo. | _ MAY 13. —The Fugitive Slave, Snowdon—Plea of Guilty. eR array elem Garey erage a ie tyre gre de —James Snowdon, who is claimed as a fugitive slave from Maryland, and who also stands indicted for grand larceny, in stealing $60 in money, and » boat | drapery of form, and the drapery of lenaneee worth $60, from the schooner Washington, while that | pot mean to say that there was no phi phy in| passing disturbance than & wasting whirlwind. Im vessel was lying in the East river, near the Novelty | Methodism. It was, on the contrary, full of deep | thore scenes where she has to depict tho strife betweem Works, on the ith of April, was this morning brought | philosophy. But it did not eome in that garb to men— | love and duty to the honor of her father's house—the into the Court of Sessions, and pleaded guilty to the | it told th aple story of the Cross; andif that did not | Pession which will not be conquered and the virtue porsesnes vitality, convertin, the soul to God, and sanctifying it by his grace. sition of the disturbed elements. Mr. Clay having concluded, the 3 House ef Representatives. BY BAIN'S BLECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEORAPE. Wasuinoros, May 13, 1850. one of many difficulties, she mastered with becoming jethodiem lays aside the | ease. Her sorrow is touching. her anger ia great, bul democrats stand opposed te the bill, by conceding om He did | not flerce, and the conflict in all sides. We apprehend a long and doubtful contest. ‘The speech of Mr. Clay, to-day, has done very little to concentrate the South. They want the Missourt Line. te adjourned. * bosom is more of @ EDWD K. COLLINS, 14 3ousn ox to BROWN, SHIPLEY & On Lveapeel ‘The Atlantic will leave Liverpeol, ‘Ma bod a crime charged. The Court sentenced him tothe State | convert t id. let it remain unconverted. At all | which will not be betrayed—she acquitted herself te BE 3S ye THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, fhe journal was road. ke. prison for two years. © | cvents, there was no use in trying anything else. ‘The | the utmost of the expectations warreated by her for- Atlante ©“ New Work ‘June & FIRST SESSION. TRABITORIAL, BeLecaT: THE CASR OP ASHLEY. mm of $107,000, he leari from tho secretary, | mer success, delivering many striking passages 60 as too rerpeel. 2Sdune pans, The District Attorney called upon Mr. Ashley to been raised in the last year. This was | to obtain the spontaneous applause of the whole house, Pi See a June Senate. Under the suspension of the rules, majority and | y now if he wan now re iy for trial, as this was the day | Dothing, for the Methodist chureh was # rich church. | Her conference with the king, at the foot of her father’s ia a "s cpt 4 minority reports of the Committe of Elections, in re- | appointed for it, and the witnesses were new waiting pared with other sects. He hoped, therefore, the | statue, where she conquers his fell desires, waea chaste “ July 17, poinaowgnd lation to the admission of delegates from New Mexico | iu court, end of the present year would show great incroase | and truly exquisite scene, At the conclusion of the oad tho value there~ Wasuimoros, Mar 18, 1866. Ashi of funds. He then related an anecdote of a 2 | piece, Miss Davenport was called before the curtein te ‘Sh thoreta exoreand. bebe sa) Pry feos, i end Utah, were made the order of the day fe the | i,Ei',0 nary Meeting arose’ wit finted to the coust.| i O'sut down. tedlsh: womenie pemay, os supehation | Loccive Che plbcalie ot the a iers ihe curtain te 224 instant. Simcoe om bahale ANP titaks tdateee tee Tosupsce, | and spent some dollars for things he did wot want be: | were cast at her feot inacknowlodgment of her geniea, LIVE KPOO L—THE UNITED STATES MAIL oR byt ran) Tho galleries and floor densely crowded, Mr. O.ar an be secu clary of the District of Columbia, wore presented gnd comet, ‘erply te Bbw. Koc referred. LIFORNIA, VIA CHAGRES— THE CENSUS MILL. Se terion asthe made, os House, fixing the future number of members of the id snr . The accommodati aseugers ler ps House of Representatives. coins. THE CALIFORNIA AND TERRITORIAL Lb. Mexico and Utah, and making proposals to Texas, Pier’ Congress, must be made upon some suh basis aa that | reported. Tho crisis had arrived, and he could not Dut indulge the hope, that after full consideration and deliberation, the report now presented for settling the diMfculties and avoiding the impending dangers, would receive the full approval and concurrence of the Senate, The committee were unanimous, and te for the abo ort, provided sufficient freight offers to fil a the balamce. Appiy to F. KD. FOWLER, 6 West ste? DIRECT THROUG or Ob ALIFORN 7 B5ch, c about lok June, for sale Broadway, corner Wall st. ALIFORNIA TIC One fer Btpire City » Duh—One steerage, Arpin iokecs in Empire Choy and line, for J wal de, f oe ia the Territorial bill prohibiting the Torri into the expediency of so modifying the existing laws establishing a mint of the United States. as to provide for the prompt coinage of bullion and gold dust accumu- THE PRONTIER DEFENCE. Mr. Boxr (dem.,) of South Carolina—I rise to ask The Hous lutions to refused to suspend the rules for the reso- introduced, and went into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, on the reason why territory now free should remain so.— aud he spoke in,vindidation of hie people e that he would to-morrow offer aresolution to termimate the debate on the California question. Adjourned. The Pennsylvanta Legislature. EXTRAORDINARY SCENE. Hannisuvnc, May 13, 1360. In the House this P.M. there occurred an extraor- inary scent. The previous question wa ed on, cophon i, Blake, and court against b law to be disch founded thi and declarations of the District Attoraey himself. He only he bad never made, direct! do with the matter. Theref gether unfounded, an fluency and skill, the Court finally ordered that Mr Ashley should bring forward his applicatto: to the defendant to preparo hie aMdavit, and-go on wit woman, named Sar: stealing a watch worth $30, from an Italian, name dence, was walking through Church street on the night of the Sth of April last, when tu He believed he was entitled by tated, and he conversations, ged on the grounds jon on tho statem The District Attorney exprosly declared that not y #r indirectly, any . the motion was alto- ded himself or state in dae had appeared in Court. At one time Mr. Ash- % iy ‘ednesday morning next, which would allow full time in cane. Tight of « Wreteh by « Black Street Welker —A black ah Allon, war tried on chatge of e- The complainant, as appeared from the evi- ut her arms about his p: as uch to tbe cause of missions as denominations in this country put they richer than the Methodists of the United State: for every man? the pros ether, | the evangelical Wei (A perfect tumult of excitement, and loud eries of “Amen,” “Amon,” followed this t of saving their fellow’ men aa brands from the burning, they would not imitate the lame dist missions, The © not because of an; nt of feeling over the bille—(The speaker hero snuddeniy retired } months, that be vations, There are no “ple paper handed aro d to grout any Licoum the Oasung goat a rentenecd t HAIRMAN tl ry fe snuoucee th n brother who | addressing you felt so suddenly ill, & disease that virits him, and under which he expecta to labor for | freon now constitute a canstellation of comic genius 0 has de pund, on which each person the amount he or she desires to contribute A collection was then made; after which, be hung on the 2k day ot 4 am very sor- just been time. there will be a collection. * this time; but there are slips of can write : fore be went home. Many of his audience, he feared, p i apt. N ‘THE COINAGE OF BULLION AND GoLD DUET, in the Municipal Court of Brooklyn, in this State, Ou y, ) | Nusco's—Last evening was the opeming of the sum- will take hee bers at the foot of Canal 2 being expected to speak. Om motion of Mr. Bauos (whig,) of N this ground. he moved the court that ho be di ed | spent $5 upon an evening's entertainment, when they |... season at Niblo’s Theat: ich oveasto: ‘the Mthinstant, and will depart with th f }) of New York, it was 1 ont id not give five cents to the Lord. (Much groaning | ™¢F Seasen a Wwe Thentes, on wi bled peat ely.on f criay, the ih a "3 Several petitions for the reorganization of the Judl- | pscived that the Committee of Commerce Inguire | {70m ell the indictments and cases now pondingta this | #4 n: Spf ‘The Methodists of England contributed | new operatic drama, entitled “ Home,” was presented no bert ‘secure tion as the principal play of the evening. It is «good piece, and will no doubt become a great favorite after he actors have all got used to their respective parts. ROUGH LANE TO ¢, After the transaction of additional morning busl- | lating in the United States, or secking the minta of | ¥@* Prepared with an affidavit, stating all the facts in | No. for the very sands of this country were gold, g i the United Staces Mail—Tuseday, May 2%, 08 Ld 1 e o God bad revealed « mine in California for the conver- | The plot is simply this :—4 rich grocer. retired from Jorelock, FM, from the pier toot of War on aiceoe, WR, | Mess, Mr, Davis, of Mississippi, from the select commit- | Europe for coinage, amd that they have feave to report Dahlen Neroehean eee Leh pecan neta, | suom Of tae wocid (Orion ef ieee Ti Glncy'') tin | baalnesectarteaae malasaiae by HELE? ieiccean aaa The mew. and ‘clogant double enginy steamship OUI, J | teo onthe Census, reported buck the House amend- | PY bill or otherwise. dence he bud given at Brooklyn, complaing that Gen, Shere ought $0 bee committes of the whole, | disagreeable wife. 4. poor cobbler wanting the nesessa- Findley Schenck, ‘Courmauder, will be dispatched COLLECTION DINTRICT, . tbe DUCE is ming, and that they should devise ways | rive of life becomes discontented and gloomy. He eavies as phove, with the Government atails, for the Woss' Indies | monte, with amendments, proposing eoncurrence In | Mr. Paoewix (whig) of New Tork, ineffectually en- ahaner of explaining on apsustoh dhtemasa nace ntea, | sud. tonne "to. valse $200,000 thia gene, Dh, word | blovteh neighbar, the greser’s poatiiny nell ths arocar Foal Ry RE some, and diragreement with others—among which lat- | deavored tosntroduee & bill to establish collection | Thompson had sraiied Miele in he habgs eae they not send to dying sinners the precious gospel | envies the cobbier's thy, independent poverty. and for through tickets to San ter, he designated the new section adopted by the eiecn, @ Btate of New York, and port of entry, at mony, . of Christ, who shed his blood and tasted death | While in this state of mind, both grocerand cobbler are visited by two sets of spirits, which are brought on te the ntaze to personify the “Good Thoughts” an@ by any steninsh Th assurances to Mr. Ashley that he should bo cleared of | tence.) The Pope had returned home to Romo; but | “ Evli Thoughts.” These accommodating spirite me- vie Chmgre are ravefree 5: Hatacn,ts,thw vuporige | The wubject wae made the special order for halt past | grperel consest of the House to! 0 the fndictmeats hanging over him, Vecausn of his gi | Me days of the Papacy ware numbered, (a whiriwind | page to change the places of the deenntented ones, jou stcamahip FALCON, aad proceed frem Hava- | twolye to-morrow. Mr Boats! F - | ing testimony ust Thompson, but never, in Bs direct te Chagree. . Buat—I made the gentioman from New York an when the Methodists would set the cross of | rid of his poverty and hunger; but both soon get “ie of pes ifom New York to Chagres— SILYER AND corPER coins. exception. I desire to ring the attention of the | Chcing ‘attorney, baa te ea seaperianes “epee, | Christ in Kome, inthe shape of an old-fashioned Prayer | enough of thelr new poritions, and are glad to bring te he oom Berth an sens 7 Mr. Diceinson introduced » bill authorising the, | Hours t mpage {rom (he Military Committeo, | whomsoever, ch with erime, that ho would barter | mecting | (Loud shouting and Y NTE yak eat fone ple why eae id ee ee coinage of a cent-ptoce composed of copper and silver, | fhe rauktend ‘tie ef the sean reuters to inerease | wich FS, te bela Bis free, on aay cnsideration whet- |: Ta ine the postin n'a shout of | in a'good moral, handsomely Ineuiseted, tn abe stece, the coinage of a three cent-plece, and to secure the | special order for to-morrow. Ile moved a suspension | thing omelally of wherecashicy had Ween wr ey what, | Joy as he never uttered before, (Immense excitement, | The actors wore greeted, ons after another, by the oe re-coinage of the small Spanish and other foreign | the rules; but the motion did not provail. testimony he hed been giving. and he ad nothing to | BSning and shouting) He hoped, therefore, with | dience, ax they came forward, all the old favorites getting @ warm reception. The saloons were thrown open between the plays, and the company enjoyed @ comfortable pi pom | atten: : - | beggars, who gave littio or nothing, not because they , je, ‘There was s At about one o'e oek, the Senate proceeded tothe | are Goya, (GME AHMORMIAMEMAGE. | | Mstitstted wolfe aurprice in courts Afar tom had nothing to give, but because thoy had met the | st Niblo', notwithstanding the entertainments ot the t 4 s+ hich Mr. a ¥ oe eo consideration of the bill to admit California into the | ghar ihe fres States are more pontioue ete othow | desultory conversasion in w! ere ete ae ea eet the sasshing, ot at pig rf ROBERTS, its Wen Union, establishing territorial governments for New | inventive and patriotic, than sage States aud thie fy | crated his ments with much portinacity, | 12 sla there was e wantof.confidence Inthe Methe. | - DUnTo"’® Timarns.—“The Vicar of Wakefield) founded on the celebrated work of Goldsmith's iy did steamship EMFINE CI ” | He replied to the speeches of Southern geatl nd 7 against the missionary «pirit, or the object of the Me- | performed last evening, at this favorite theatre, bofore pterinige War Sear Teun | tri nen SS tothera oun: | ribs rude sua oe Norbu in cpuclaion | t'yotion dead heard cad deeked® the Ran | tet minions but ga decountafths miamanagwaent | good hours, ‘hat pio, which, ar ve mnderiend . " ‘ ; er constita- of the missiopar. a Bee Te rat,! serecn oF Mn. CLAY. tion, claiming ‘rights which wore secured to her by | Teeth: deny tobe ince Me nates eeeka focuitd | the finances. Were it not for this, there would ot be Wale bison to ick, te een ae Mr. Car proceeded with © statement of the senti. | treaty, aad be stood seedy aii eloomme her, with the | 4g copy of his motion and aMfdayit to him, by to-mor- | *0-Dight the beggarly secount of $107 000, ius year of | the perfect acting of the principal artiste who perform FOR, S48 PeANCISCO-FinsT v Ess: | ments prevailing in the committee, at their several | “We Savane, (dem) of Tenneases, ead that when | TOWStS0°clock. The District Attorney in his remarks weer hy Sy egg Hot | init. Messrs, Burton and Clarke, ax Ephraim Jenkin- Line.—Past sailing ship GREAT BRI | i Each bared the fttee, it left to |. Cataline’s inst the Mb = iat when | im reply. warmly repelled the charges alleged against | W*Dt oF confidence. Ifo, for instanee, knew an Epis- | gon and D: ‘imrose, Mrs. Hughes as Mrs. Prim- sags Sie <i | meetings. Each member of the committee, it lo } Cataline conspired against the liberty of I General Duryea of Brooklyn, and’ protested that, he | Copal Methodist who rubseribed Inrgely to the other | SP nd, Dr. Primrons Mra, Hughes Olivia, trul, ot Piet Neo. nealing M = | bimself, probably would have presented » diferent | by means of promisin F ng BU oa (iy | was incapal of actin as alleged with the tenet unfair. oe <= ie mye - ae 9 nee oe personated those chai lowe from ¢1 = from that now under consideration. He was at 3 - worge TIT. | nesato Mr. Athiey. Ie also complained of the delays * | ner.and were recoil Te Miown, having just returned from Chins, in ainety-aix | Tepor if in the minority, Ho had mot been, | (ee screile insurrection. Mle believed it was their duty | Vnicht Mr Ashley had been able to create in theoe | Were wasted In Oregon! But was this money wasted plaure. Afters new Swedish polka, by ‘alters. pomece sane ee palance of one time himself in the minority. Ho had mot boen, | to see er Northern abolitionists shall not meet ® | Casey.” This wae now the ‘ith time that tho wit. | No.for it would berepaidan hundred fold. Who would | Paver. Avere nen Seedlali polka, by Mins Walters Pua ° the dispateh given by thisline, | however, and was not now, discouraged, but indulged have known, when that mission was established, that neste & successful farce, in which appeared all the strength 1G. AUTTON & CO..84 Wallet, | the hope that every member ot the committee would eee der Wg og - ayy a ewe slavery. | He | jey's counsel war sick, at another, he had no counsel, | the roeks of the Sierra abounded with gold. and thet | of the company. 'To-night, tive Serious Family”” wilt = SONCFOR PORTLAND, OREGONGA sp. | Mt bis final vote in favor of the recommendations of | furit In connection with the bill giving govorsmente Peemee ter Liban Wid tezes | but a new State raieed up, as Ii by magic. In the whaer: Sita ee eee Bee en coling ate cretee OO tone hoa AaSUz | the report. Ie felt assured that tho only adjustment ae soph rat dlorooelon hy art | mess? God knew 6, and he scut the two poor Tadians itavsonas, Senagnnen Ste vetemnet this wyiggi ofher eargo engaged, will wedi which could be made upon the disturbing question by oom rose, when Mr. Stanty gave notice the ease come on a# already ordered, on ; 7 pular comedian, Mr. C. Burke, was greeted last even ing by a large and crowded audi He and Jef- ular at this tre. He performed Spectre Bridegroom,” two popular genius. Thecrowded house was ted. This evening he appears in “ The Poople’s and other entertaining pieces. The publie be sure of a treat and asquceao, for the crowd is fmmense or Aspluw +4 ty at once, with reference to the first point, reported : The Crarmmay said—I am happy to announce to you ab, dene, for 20th May. or Aspinwall’s line of 288. Apply | &! ca. the admission of new States to be formed oat of | tht Yole taken on the Bommittee of Conference on the rouse! called & policeiae. ard had the woman agrect, | BOW, that Dr. McClintock is so far rveovered that he | Astoa Piace Twearne.—Every part of this magni@- * : 2 “ — be ae “ appotionment bill; and on the question “Shali the main | (dat her bh where the wat Will be able to read some extracts from our mission- | ont theatre filled last night, on the occasion ef ‘ . ‘exas. Each member © " * ; and, perhaps, to make observations upon them, | °°" © : a Cee rm thi . vl et Mads hrm apasceniagr ego! he | question be now put!” the main body of the demo- | was no defence offered, and the jury returned a edict Be Beanee, e make checevations mpee them | mins Cusemen's Geet appentanes taet hee setatn even oovpuneshainntter Coorg OO COC ODAARRORDOOO LOND 6 com pa . Lio oi vy X . : woo e ok the or : ad PATH TOs INLOSTOR TER METHOD I WAVE | ofagnexation. Upon the next point—tho admission | uorum Ono call of the Hse Chess caeae toa & | State ro Das oo ~~ wo al inal Fetters from Germany, giving an wecount of | her brillant Southern tour. A rtrong array of tale taken to intredwes wm we to the pad- a ol , c h . r milesions tn ors o fucarsep swore ov ; a Gozbte ebvoin the f'about one tundred | of California as a Stato—thore was great difference of | would answer to their names ns being precent, aud tae | 9 ZV Cf Joseph Julien, on complaint of Brancois E breed pon oak ore Gt Dr. | supported Mise Cushman, who beautifully wad ener. opinion, Tho firrt objection to her admission | medintely after, ona call forthe yeas and nays, on the reaen chi tenes bby LA ae File cane peeees | convert had given building gr vot achureh, | tically personated Romeo—Mins Fanny Wallack, . , os Pending question, would refuse to anawer. On points | frie tales mi ecet when It was brought before the | Would not those whom he now addressed subscribe | Mersre. Couldoek, Neafie, Base, Mason, and other pe under her present constituthon was, that she came | of order, or motions to adjourn, und on s call for matn [Aelad ec a kived Te Te elt be recollected that | enough to build it? Blipe bad been sent around, for | pular performers’ contributing much to’ the sueceas of with two Kepresentative hous any evidence | the whole afternoon was consumed: the de- | | mt), sernnun carecie enter the direction of | the plan of calling out the sums that each person | the play, Mise Cushman adopts the original text of , Deing presented showing that the had « popula- ¢ malcrity abrolutely suspending ail business | Eiusie mevemnice abot contatiny guve was now pretty well out of dat all events, it | the poet; and her portraiture of the youthful lover of found te be ait that fo in ¢ tion entitling ber to two Meprosontatives, This ob- | vad tie tenn etre Gam Me | elry. worth $10,000, The box wast esthesha hodtelnoation ¢0 hon tr: incal ade | Ramet n eee ae yyy years of expwricn-o of thousand of eases, and not one fail ction wos removed by reference to the course pur- hus pass the appor- | Te*'denee of the complainent, reat deal of company. and he (Dr. MeCli brondest, characterioties. Her style presented a total will forfeit $190 1f it does, not nervous de | a8 appeared in evidence, by the Ls pany: 7 or neurelgic prim and depress on. Mind, (ia not sued in the ense of Georgia and of Texas, and by a } aed pe loft the Se Confusion worse com | wi, “Warand, who took tte the | glad of that, for he would lo hie visiters go nbheudonment of the performer, in the varied action of Ne is powerfel snd positive for all morvoas com= Proper understanding of the amount of popuistion | £°%" od reigns supreme Guert, at G6 Twelfth str of the $260 allo the missionaries for furniture, b the death of plaints. $1 pipereneny ooh rouge Seated b | — to the fe. Durand | ble to ear drawing room. where he re ing. oy pearee, ove ved by the = aT necersary to entit ate to such re ; To the ladies, he (De Me'i with a ferveney and tr was not necerrary that a State rlould | Bore Suspicions Movements, |! iy shown that the defendsat acted if te 9 over that the audience with tremen- $XX SAVED—CONFL population nece New Ont May 11, 1890. ~ Saab een wien arn ronnie inn ene with Friar Lawrence, after ean Rt sunte Vor she te fentative, before she could elect two representatives | Dering the past few day, conside Sacrone ae beta. ee Seong aed olber valuabie Ware ’ iument, the artistic finish and power of tavon the birt dion wil eve reli, eee cae te oe see cntals thocrand. fo mele, | wmsend emmunition have been secsived, andi several | Sorned. WEle weahe ed thoes trian chown the coart and shemmeed sani of omnel passion of the egene was wrought ect atth tbe waren Mice seteninhed to find theroacives ¢ ty. ly reference to reliable statistics, Sir.Clay showed | vessels ave left, with men, artillery, &e., ostensibly | Bet begs ere tS. Jutive to £5 into » de- | cach missionary. tor the sailing of the Washington, on | eficet, and nature seemed to have exhausted (tel? pense, without that the population of Californie, on the first of March, | for Che but supposed bound for the invasion of | tion and the Jere conden oye tiet ct nce cailig * | Maturday. If they did, he would see that it was sent | when the fell. to take the measore of am unmade Any 1 Was not less than one hundred and thirty-*ix thous | Cube Yesterday, the Spanish consul offered goovo | “2% nd the jury rendered a verdict of not guilty. | off eafely. So triumpbant was the actress throughout, {eon esa: fand. and expressed his belief that the now State was | jor the charter of @ steamer, to convey dispatches to | The Cramoan then anid that the plate would go Dat the end of the second act, the applause, street, Bd d amply entitied to the repr she clalen Cubs. The owners, however, refased, and the consul Police | round again for the eards or slips of paper containing ted val minutes. brought forward Mise ia cA Upon the rubjeet of the limit nia, there bad | then sent them in @ fast schoon ester. | the amount «ubseribed by ench person yin and Mist Fanny Wallack, the latter lady & - ‘i The Assault on Dr. Barrett od, in zoster: E Seer vou tag beep difer f nin the committen. At | to enna day's Marta, tee nan eed on Dr. Barrett, | The plate was then nd around a second time, | meritiog the ecnupliment. as she gave a fine persone D, ern, that mary persone call first, a por S icanenines Sean, Guin oe | om Cape Hayticn. | o last W Faulkner, and | *fler whieh prayer was offered, a hymn sung, nnd the | tion of Juliet. Miss Wal rs, and ie pr ems) the clon, which apen ning @ line through Ca fornia at 3 This was oo Ea 9 mocting separated ene of the bent perform ¢ have not i t e eatio . | cused partics saieg aie 4 ~~ p Baty. ic by of Sion The brig Bilenus, from Cape Haytion, brings dates to | t four o'clock, i ay ofverne Anniversary Meetings to be Held, Maron B a Ae - o nbia ont came to a fina’ . majority of the « pe . “ . ‘Tuseway, May a subject, with wr undayd sired sgeinet this di on of the Slate. Iu this | the 26th ult, confirming the previous intelligence of | ing te appointment, with the um ‘ 7 —_ | d Mr. Hl. Placide will be intre- excepted) at Hi ETEMORR. Connection, Mr. Clay submitted some roiarks. for the | the confinement of Mr. Wilson, the American consular | Daan ade Oe ae ee ee, mense strength to the bill. Prov R. DE LANEY'S ME Cees ee ae g toe eetiterale, lie alvosnrwer | 06eDt there. The cause of bis imprisonment was the | Deewor, however, did uot uppeot. not having wut. |” Wr cy, May 2% bably ano lant and crowded house will be the = “Sljecticn’ that Californis eame here, having | D&Csking of the custom house seals of a vessel, for the | ficiently recovered from the injuries Feecived on that | _ Amertean and Foreign Bible Society—Nertolk street | fevult of sueh enterprise om tho part of the manage- of the 2 iat auidet without price iogie, | PUrpore Of saving some coffee in a lighter from acom- | occasion. ‘The mecused parties demauded o hearing, | Baptist Chureb, 10 A. it a= Farrag | government without Prior ici | Ing storm. ‘The Prewch Covenl iateriored. and obtala- | but, es the © Mplainant was not able to atteud, th sabia ~ } _Cunste's Orena Hovsx.—The lew wpe wz S ‘ae euibatlame been | CG bis release, Mr. Wilson haa left for Port au Prin moegistrate deeided that, if they don a bears | os corron ‘The following te an extract from | Ctlttd Christy's Minstrots lang and very be “ey . A t Califor. | Where the matter was to undergo an investigation ing. he should commit , to await org ei nee 8 the Mobile Advert ‘es . ary Rey agen . spreeeet i te city, he is re Maney #8 nin to be romanded back to the condi. } eis Ged ena a en eae New Onseane, May 2. 1850:—1 have just conversed | picare all and enliven the hearts of tire chtieeue twee suhtations curietly tor, Te next proeerded to contra rious plan The Cholera at St. Louls, &e. Te hearing, ane taseres tate t with gentlemen this moment arrived from St. Louls, | York The programme is excellent. Gould will exerciee nee in bugs eupgented for the settlement of the disturbing Br. Louw, May 15, 1850. ch. to appear at court when esiied for, It seems | Cincinnati and Louisville, They report the river | 4 t ability on the guitar, and the other perform- tiont which agitete the country. He first allud OU, MAG 2D, Eve : $y Li gen vlan Me Kose adi toe rising from the mouth of the Obio, and state ors will be di bly witty and bamorous the President's policy of admitting California, and ‘Two fatal cases of cholera occurred to-day, The in- | Speationte aaedl Bainneeae be vate he has not at. | that point the bottom Iands were immensely Sanaces's. Maine r doing nothing tor Utah and New Mexico. Th terments in twelve cemeteries, for the wook, were 94, | tended the families of either, in conrequonce of 8nd that the riee taking place beh trom Java and Suamntea, are tie grost eaibie lunertet multtee concurred with the President tn his of which 27 were from choles, Thore ate fire come- | some disagreement. between them. but before cebteen ir Spebyt ee h oe 2 | Chine. The CRinese elle, although amvlons teres commendation—they proposed to admit California; . . ee with one sheet of it) th ‘ a Mi jo het there the committees srased to regard tne terics that bave not reported; there w: greatly | thie alte tee ye vey ym all parts of the eotton gre on | heme to taste one mate, tate gtorioas Gstioney of dent's recommendation. Then they took the sab) inerense the aggregate result. The | iifevured epten 4 eee chastien aud ta egrity ebove us ray that the unfavorsble weather he he people of this country are end prepored to carry also governtients for the terri. | Untavoreble, lor lias eae eee Instone on Mr. frost at the close of March, has rendered the upland and so conseata te re- tories, A jalate for territories we The ions of the Methodist Conference continue } ’ the ‘ana and aloo Hog i materially growth very backward. and that there ix little pros Lina until Barnum goes for Jenay tants, to whom we were bound | @8 before. 7 pin ~ with the domestic ber phins of Man Faulkner, aad fe pect thet the waters will subside in time for any futuro | ind, tn & to give the prot L Fi v io oad > ak chame sumiert that Mr Faulk pnstiog ‘The flood, too, they think, will continue so | Ouvmrre he programme for thie evening consiate we 4 it diecharging our daty So aay, arge Fire in Utica, Dir, Stine an Mr. Fieming. and Mra Faulk. long as to generate the worm in abundance. [n fact, | of negro ronge, ct ruses, with instramental “yD ox foe a tee, pees re ey 2 i sone, care of them. Urica, May 13, 1860. called on arrett for some oxpla their statements are so gloomy that I will not tran fay —- Nemec © forms another feature of paid, Female Irrogwlarity Pill TMhmit them inte the Galea et | A fire broke out on Sunday evening, about12 o'clock, | On thet hight In question, far that purpor nar epee entlin aicebetin aman | pe nee ~~ — - t i | vy ee 2 of hable a ‘eloek, the part: lied on the Doctor at hir = enable allowances | firionnos pite's Sor ore announce great et. FAPRESS-—CSE DR. MeNAIW'S ACOUS weeds mw gp = ieee ie as ybulleings, together with b. Oneert's lemies | Mo, 618 Broedway, the Doctor wae informed that on | Tbe following we eopy from the Now Orleaus | traction for this werk at 63 Mowery for the ew of a! Hi Hh those ‘atime @ onty one pace . S tee » on ‘ or | od on co 0" pe Sager Brett. ” aoieee, like the Cursing of tnseote, falling « wencement of the reseion. The glorious North, and | yard Loss 96000. Mr. 8 Consens, « lumber dealer, | Cid iriend wanted vp og Re Tp tag Soot, gee Cacowenr Panvev, La., April 29, 1860.1 ony | nee oe any a ty Sone te a the uo lees glorious fouth, bad come to the reseue; | Waa knooked down by a stone, and seriously injured. | | sir Cee ee eee cae ek eee ee Din | to inform you, thet the sensom thue far, hae been a | Peny of mrusiols + rewarded with great applause Many person lie erutiment had changed; the passions of men | enainninion shirts ney GU, Gans Ron ee ae vaarned, t dienatrous One #0 far as regards the prospects of | Nt evening, Their polkas. quadrilies, marches, &e., yr A ¢ wolliied. and had the present state of the public se ree atle the Doctor, and-soun after returned, the cotton erop. Binee I last wrote yen, the prospects | SF executed with great musieal ability, genet : ent of the see- Death of James M. Power. in company with Mr. Bits Neniknce addressed have been daily growing more gioomy. Tho worst | Castir Ganore—Thie benutifal establishment te shiney yeary’ tending, of a t deat would hove Preremvncn, May 13,1850. | the" deter mad wel, wi we went {nour crop. now is, that the colton js dying. | vow open for the summer season. Sacred CONSTOL cuted ndation for the admis. J +f , ‘ crn we which the old planters attribute to some Beary and | come every Sunday evening. Theteeannot befound i sion of Celiforn anno diversity of | MF. ge M. Power died at the residence of bis Log 4 “ on hg hg very cold tains during the Inet wight or ten days A | & locstion #0 generally adapted t ehoalth —the air HE ARMY MEDICAL BOARD OF RXA¥ opinion int) question of ea. | sister, in Allophany city, on Sunday evening wa te oter, im Oetober in Nhe pretenes | few days ago [had « beautifu of cottouon nearly | i Fo pure, and the scenery so be: wl. The - fF enegoons ‘wallshing thes it narced that it waa a as ~ Of eating sone pickled oysters. aol that, when you was | (¥o hundred seres of group it is dying rapiply. | tor is making arrangements to give concerts every ‘nM tet ight ond prop or, Mt least, to ¢ Case of Captain Martin, ry * ‘, eet pis ‘4 | It turns bise the roct end, and the top withers as | evening. queks oF upw AT. m0 wake the att SS eee Bostrom, May 194 P.M thes hem manner ro 5 Salieve a. weak ’ t-4 H venided wit ighbors are su@ Frowon Gcrot—This voeslist will give « grand cea- TOCTOR SPOLASCO, FROM LONDON, CRLEDRATED snopes jin teeth Ce ene ete ihe teltcguishengns |. Copt 2. Martin, om tial ter defraucig the tasardses take, improper liberties with het. Did you say 60 oF pad aw mynelt. Ail porsous | cert at the Apollo Rooms on Thursday evening Uinroneh ko land, Helena. Scotian, nd Wailea for Mg BESS cempanien. by casting wmay tho sehooner Abby Han. | Dig Cee ee eee tit eee ee vore ito | has been worse than any huowa for years CHY Intelligence ede of ‘ev . bad preferred top mond, on the coast of Haytl, was to-dey scquitied of | bir Btincmets, In & jocul . | - Batriwo ov tue & 7 hips Cherokee Boom Bed ne mets, ocular meauer, ov THe SteAMEns —The steamships the charg: rome piekied oysters; but that he ne Southern Slavery. and Georgia sailed y il, witle a ¥ | - bad any cause to suepoet the int Korron Henary The renowned Douglass, not the | Chagres. A Inrge or much te : lations hota ie. | Frost at Portland, Maine, Fi Chevy Chase Douglas, but the Garrison to in ¢, to bid adie at dvd the v. ir Clay proce ply to tthe pacie, stated that i me * of DM > FOR THR Penton. to a fo conbiont Calitoraia | Pontiann, Me., May 18, 1880 “the has ga a white .- = theron ight od Rees ike heme of it, French tthe eeae | derritorial and Texas boundary menrates in ous Bill, | There was @ severe frost in this place on Saturday by th Virginin, had the right to kul | and party of one hundred wy mae can Core the most segravated caret of this dio contending that it was parlininentary. republican, d®™ | last andthe ground, in many places, was frozen as iow im the ince, and then blow nck. Nothing Js more fal By the | the parse: gora cnn be found io another coum id caave Fomeve' in two te ivedays, A perfeet care, orBe | mocratic sti ont. He showed thy provisions In | though 18 wes mid winter w given, first by Stinemets and then by lew of Virg is pro. Keroro Rior— Yesterday, while the owner of the shares. be nef bi jana and other nw en ntl the poor Doctor was nearly done eons sa s we o ae toe cinoumsten SD. | negro fugitive slave from Maryland mane ae —DR. CORBITT, eels ond aand Mell Fatlare. md help was called, rome one ran for the | posed by the biack Dougiaes, the white person would | enowden, was waiting in chamber, before Judge Dalys, H 0 CURE NO PAy-—DR. CORBITT wenicnee and embarrace- [Wut belle bey Grebe decisece baa he huve no better right to rlay the black thea he w Den cine fugitive brought wp from the Tombe ou & ' oan) A practice of sixteen deve d tha the carrying out Bavtimons, Mey 18-0? M wore O F dd; And it was not wotil Sacurday inst | White person mie, & number of the nggtos of the ot ! gent of daksre dinasers, ‘enables Pr. Cc. to ag I ent nor profitable The meil bas failed south of Raleig! that any comy Taint was made before the magirtrote, | _Pquuliy falve is (ie statement made by Mr Phil 1d heot im: and © he oame out, fiom of this disease, Reoent oases oured in three days, be sesoetatlon of owing tothe injtties recived Ax soon #4 bail wag | (hat matrings aod the bible are withheld from tied bimfeo that the interposition of the Sereury woot i. ® asutes; ne epuleive to ‘ pete he Deputy Sheriff | Cented to the dave } neces him. The slave MEWARD—IRWIAY ANTIDOTA 4 BPR. ICY of California, in uniting her wlaasion with Ia Rrookiym City Intelligence. sarnea a cCrn oer "Risaae oa @ It ia to be regretted that wo much folly Ber lecught up. ac he pl Ry to the ohorge OF , 500 Ee Mavere the cure of fer the preert vation of the lives, property, peace, and Ort: Couns. —Betore Judge Greenwood. — The civil bu- Taree are rpoken and pw J about the ec reed ie 9, * passed; but the and similar divord AER herpincer cf her neighbors, Mo sien cit mamorous | stncasof this Court, which bad been postponed to allow | the elaves in the fouthorn States A WiRULNIA®, Hacks thought brother Sambo would be there. and b srtion vo vantnees. precedents. (cr (hs purpow of showing that the pro | the ease of One. Kyod Thompson to be disposed of, wae hey wished to show their aympathy for the thiet, : hich the miscere will ee « Ae pm ds \ a? fase | Teremed perterday morning, und the following persons, | ue tor the present Henry Gunn, 8 rlave, charged with baviog mat Bercrer ey Hascixe.—A named Bdward Pome pon ou . heen 1 ae jurors for this term, not red Die master, Mr Ro Wietesto. base b dt | tony was found dead, ems; ded by the neck, frome he t artiam otary here by universal The Common Couneli of the cit Auburn hy 7 ® 30nd cdeatios vet eS a ae - fore the Henrico county (Virginias cauct, convicted, | trea, on the Oth inst, in Jones's Woods, Thitd areaga, ntard sdeption. Im the course of his explanation : ond Be renty first stract. a