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ee wt MPARY will be Meld ase aaa MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, MAY 25, 1850. =a TWO CENTS SSENY will, plane be mt ie day. (Se-urday.) Kay Bh ATES MAIL O98 the Btuekh. oe ‘Bash, ip the city of Sow York, on Se 802 PM, for che pw of eleesing wre Die" Company, and te tramsnet eae’ et necessary. wanetit Tee nonents AMES Neer Bey OY Nm xa NOSTRAND. Loomaianaore im sateen Saree ae ore ® sateen RRL Teak Aerie, 0, Captain Ores enn Raving been belt oy comtracs sreramneut or ‘Vernction,es a! a, and their ies S “ea “Atlantic The wwucee vf itwar, “Feit Sulee bills 0 riley, the 20 sured till paid Wd acoumimod and the Pavitic, pass 16. Rumen N 5 be bills of Inding mew Cay before sailing. 260 Sun Praneri. pmmned a bien: acer ‘engage, upon application to, ‘Pasenge, apply to wil zetete valhte's, iy. dune, own hy tly sppticntion will ppaseaze, pply t Wineiey Schenck, Ba above, with the vie. OF er, eapconney care bas been raken in the re a= 40 th thelr “et == to BROW Ke yan leave Liv, triers theme ships will y ions siages oF moti fe ealue there ‘Are signed thi mails for Euroye ch inwtant, wt for. Por in juny for eleram ED! i share sem ring wnequal= ° enre thranzh ti J. HOWARD & SON. 0 theoaz all 9) ure {row N Rorth . ‘ow York and Neda from Pauanis 3 a willbe taken at 2S ceute per cubie AN be sisned on board Vor freight of paras: 1.0, RORERTS, 118 W £T LINE FOR SAN PRA ‘7 ship HEA 800 DE ree, $ isa __10 Wal WDASSAGE FROM PAN\MA SO SAN FRANCIICO. by the A i steamer Icing pow on the way. und is expected to leave Panama Boliah, Cept. Gregory Thu by the Intof Amrat noxt. Sh= has exes! + for passengers, and a limited number ean WM. Il FURMAN, 87 South stroot. BROUGH LINE FOR SAN FRANCISCO VIA CHAS res direct —The spleaiid steamship PHILADELPHIA, Robs. Hh. Peareen, ae her dock.pior Nov © North River, op Thursiay, June Pelvew. pagers will place (heir on homed 4 Vpaskage, apply to OWLAND & an Yuk FIRST VESSEL FOR SA . R si N Pita S60 Sacramento Ci ta ing, Baltimore © pT rhs Bl LUA FRANCISCO. .C. = inet two Years besa alg 00 cone 1 Iy experienced, congored and sort: ae lowest rates. Maving most Ker fro one will receive immediate Bor balsoce of Sreigh, apd « few pasmy ere 9 br PHWARR, #5 woes arent, | | i * verrols shall LAWAG-MOSES & SHO, G4 Beaver seme, | ontevidce, AZ capply to ore to the Captain om me, ent ali a Bo NF e GALIPORNEA--THE SUPE | NP RANCIEOD CAL! ot for nam bac, = + Paseaee ‘aly raises ALIPORNT Cc Abie, A ALIFORNIA DIREC for sale.—Six on steamer Obie, leaviog 25th Mey: connecting with steamer Republic, frst trip. and met Istheus, and Srosoent City. F Ony through from Sow May 2h, Tor eal ) STRRRAGR FIOKETS A THRETS—Tw 0 rk to Chlifornia, per stoaaship Y & SANDFORD, 39 South st. SEVEN THROUGH Tokers . Ne PILLEBUR one a State Ria amicabin, om a porepneion eee meyer ei wena A THROUGH TICKETS, pier, rance Anenc: ¥F SALF.—FIVE SiBERAGE TICKETS, PER Osio, a the th of Mayr will ba old ota groat bargain, Sf 9p a i NY & wonton, a1 O14 aie IN sOU8RES 2th ins 0, fran Pah ae arentienan wy for acl at sibel A RU 00n. #f ate Fone jokes, ineame, fy cu “May B, © ~ co) BVP ORNT. DIRECT FHP 4 6 ore, q ahoet | ore wale very wr, by A PASSAGE OFF + BROADWAY, (on nite) inthe place to py © diceet theongh pase 0 ekete, geveromen® Gameperes, and the most excellent Farate, Information re come to order, “‘Reety body B savived toatiber coetrfercus. Addrove poet nt reom. POR Sanaa STEQWSUIY MORGAMET. Ts 4 ve expected ¢ ms Sew York on Monday, tho 27th end wil re hen Lenzines, of} ITA fore wool, Parnien The twelfth anniversary of this Society (auxiliary te thesdrmerican and Foreign Bible Society) was held, on Tues Péat charch. ‘meeting was “The Rev. M of Wy fom which i wi eronen Force i MO. The receipts fer the Jayenight, at the Norfolk street Bop. ‘The attendance was numerous, The epened with a chapter ead byma.— fr. Summers then addressed the throne ‘The treasurer's report was thea read, i appeared that the & diture for the yey B1.000, including $516 for bibles donation for veren tile member- ry and incidental expenses, $162; Socety in bites and testenenta, same period were a 7 le over th out, leaving a Wilance of $13 @ in the treeenres hands. The report was adopted the vote of the siege tinenroad od y the thand ble eduedtim = 5. 915,000 have oy wg. of the Corresponding Sseretary wos + deplored the of a fellow lxborer vad set forth the beoefits of society, ing ite ob of dew been ory ten thousynd sibles and brpete-clent tyou- Testaments have been gratuitous ys bestowed; end the Baurd is often cheered wad eacouraged by wid from the bounty, Verio; sheen waded che members of the Hoard. wae who have previogsly shared of ite the year, ten life members hive fuinla ate chiefly collected by ‘Two thousand five onanttred weventy-ei ropies of the sacred ~My F Neon pe rs distribated—the _qrester part in English, and some in foreiga lan- § A reverend gentleman then delivered a sermon ah great Regt, ta which he iilusteated the work of redemption, and the numerons jostances of qe ceted by the dix ‘of the word of God, whilet he deplored thet in our own city we are surroanded with hing for want of "the fin \o ie fet unkaown to So) weed yf inti vest liber: of the tion Was made, a few observa- after separated. ’ to Me upp HIGHLY IMPORTANT FROM CUBA, 4RBRIVAL or Tue STEAMSHIP OHIO. LANDING OF GENERAL LOPEZ, aND THE CAPTURE OF CARDENAS. Tremendons Efforts of the Spanish Authorities Against the Invaders, ‘The Proclamation of the Captain-General, &e. Ke. &e. ‘The eteamehip Ohio, Capt. Schenck, has arrived from Havens. She sailed thence en the 20th in- Btent ' ‘The news is highly important, in an “invading” | polat of mew, Geveral Lopes landed et Cardenas, a small town | on the northwest «ide of the island, on the 17th inet. with about five hundred men, and took pos- seevion of the town. The gurrison eensisted of one company, of about sixty men, who made but little resistaace ; they | were driven into a charch, and after losing three | killed, surrendered, | “ral londed from the steamer Creole, which left New Orleans on the 7th inst Several other vessels, containing, in all, some twelve or fifteen hundred men, had left New Or- | leans previous tothe Creole; but where they are to land is not known, The greatest excitement existed at Havana, | amounting to a panic. ! The city was under mertial law, and several thousand militia had been enrolled, and arms were i delivered to them, lent foreigners were all called oa to Th a General im iately issued owing proclamation and edict :— | th ais Greywater OF THR Istaso or Cuma. w tHe Seonerany at Wan. voter Govennmrn I. Don Frederick de Ronesli, Count of Alsoy. Captain | everal of the Island of Cuba aod Geueral-in-C hie t | my. make known that foreign pirates, aiwembled | etime forthe purpose, having now lauded t fectuate their racrilegious designs in the tereitory ¢ fided to me by ber Majesty, it beiug my sucred duty to, preserve the interests of the country, as well as co pr tet the lives and properties of its faithful inhabitant uring the extraordinary powers with which f am in- vested, in addition to the powers [ possess by royal ord 8 as Geversl-ia-Chief, [ do ordain aud com- mand :— Art. 1, The whole territory of the island of Cubs, its adjacent islands, bays, lopeudeneies, are hereby ared to be im the #| « + to all the military consequ as long as the circum. tances exist which require this measure, Notwithstanding the preponderating power with which the military jurisdiction ix invested by this ds cree, ail the other tribunals and justices will con- tinue fa the exereise of their respective dati: ad in the transaction of all ordinary and usual batiness aet | d from their wuthority by the proasat dee | Art. 2. All the coasts of the island, and of the ad- | joining waters. are hereby declared to be in & state of | Jlockede. by the naval forces of her Majesty; and. im consequence of aid blockade, every vessel may be wired to show ite papers and documents, and to w rgo & strict examination, A vessels ae Arrive. carrying passengers, whatever may ve (heir fination, are pronounced instuntly to be suxpolvas But. if the papers and register do not confirm the suspiciom, they shall enly be required to sail away from the island forthe ith. Ta the coutrary case it the tbip’s papers are counts ctelt or false. or if the ship carries ammonition or arme, or anything whatever culculated to ote elvil war in the isiaad, the said . On the fact, cousitored as eucinies, and trenied as pirates, according to the erdigances of the Royal Armada. Au oped in whatever har! Alt gored that any inhabitants of oh ry can potstely connect himeelfwith the horde of robbers, thus forgeiting thy sacred duty they owe to their queen, to their country, ¢9 bheir a and the regard they bught te have for their own luterests; yet if nevertheless, there should happen to Ue avy one, to bis jovolved in such dingracefal orttnality, considered as belonging to the afore forrign horde. and subject to the #ame punishuent designated in the former article. Art. 5. Whoever shail aid the pirates with money, or ith food, or with information, or with aid, oF “oro igd of any kind whatsoever, shal be shos upow | the *pot. ‘Art 6. All persons who shall, by any means what~ | ever. pubiie or private, eadeavor to change the good | opinions of the ivhabitauts, to subvert order or to | change in the least degree the order of the country, as | Well ux there who do not immediately haston to reader aid, co-operation aud instant obedience to the legiti: | all al net to thy rare fo mal ‘ ne vin ‘The co fe Heutenant governors in their troops in operation, as wall oneral of departments, istrists, commanders of | # those ia garrivow oF | nm forts, are charged with the most exact aad punctual obedience to this edi All public officers. of every kind oF cinss, are ebarged to co-operate to the public | service, and earelesmess or comuivance will be visited | with the forfeit cf their lines. | Havana, May 19,1850 TH QOUNT OF ALOOY, — SECRETARY OP POLICE. Isnanitayts oF tHe Bven-rarrneut [caso or Coma The Governor, Ceptain General sed General-ia-cblef of the Army of ier Majerty, add:«sses you this day, to Jet you know that some corrupt forvigners, without honor or prinetpl, top a gegen Mat a right 4 i the greater part sown msl soam., whom the couvuiniour of Burope, these tow years back, lave cast upon the shores of America the sane who. ago, proposed to come to our thi ot « frendly nation, in which ibey . are mow on ovr shores to perpetrate their rash aad iniquitions undertaking—an Gadercaky swple in the antaleef the civilized worl attempt of pirates, who bi ther © plunder and licentiousness, by the fia a tion of & coeutry the model of felicity, which the Boldly declare overs to them a better tld thea Call. fornia, in the Pred of property, ty be divided mong them asthe recompense of their toile, destroy- bonds which constitute the e0- Antille, the favorite caught«r ing desire, theit intention i# to plucge this island into a chavs of anarchy a! all the horrors of a civil war, such as [ need Bot deweribe to you Neverthelens, yt teady to te- ceive them fate is bringing them to the gibbet, I assure they vhail not at qT and they shall bave it! & lesver cort violate the sacred rigbts of nativ Spanich hence a | Your ie fetotity, © than even (he interests of your families avd pro- perty, is to me a complete security, I kaow the slvut of indignation with which you would drige back (ue t their bliadiees deceives wad sed th y bel! your sentiments; there! Tebaige myeclf, withthe royal army any navy at my command, to convey emo from you every pince on the const, and im the 1s, wherever they may bide them Tobebitants! fam confident not one of you + viete iu hit conduct. Remain secure in the vig of the authorities, and ja the arms con tded to ++ by Lor Majerty for your protection, and the defences of ber domiotons Kerpect to the laws and rege to noble proeeed- fing, will be rule of the soldier; rigorous punisi- nept, without Limits, will pursue thove who forget what their nds of all her $y f pheres! The hour for the tote has sown d ike effvote will be felt im these shall rertent again quickly. THE COUNT OF ALOOT There were 1,500 troops at Matanzas, and 30 were despatched from Havana at one o'clock A M. of the 20th, to re-inforce thei, and march aguinet Lopez. It was rumored that the force under Lopes had increased to 2,000, end thet he was already helt way to Matanzas. On the 16th, news was received at Havana that a large toree was collected on Woman's Island, near Cope Catoche, Yucatan. The General of Motines, with several vessels, and about three thonsund men, started immediately for thit point. Just before the Ohio left, the steamer Pisurro come in with 106 prisoners, takeo from that island It was said that they were mostly Germans and Trieh. ‘The report was, that they were to be shot that day, at twelve o'clock, or at least, every tenth man me. Haw f Dut, forget prac Havana, 10th May, 1860, | hours } by the | copy of a letter, wh: hi Moro Castle. The foree onthe Creole, with which General Lo- ted the landing, is only a small part of tion. It is known that some ten or twelve vessels have leit New Orleans, and different parts of the Gulf, probably to land simultaneously at diflerent pointa. It wos reported that Lopez had broken up the railroads to Cardenas, in several places, The merchants and bankers in Havana were re- moving their money, plate, &e., into the fort, for safety. ‘The Chio, Georgia and Faleon were compelled to snchor at the entrance of the harbor. The Ohio was compelted to anchor outside of the guard ship, with the guns of the Moro and Cabanas castles bearing upon her, with only seventeen feet of water under her stern, and she drawing sixteen feet. Under these circumstan Capt. Schenck felt bound to make the following protest. The Captain-General said: * He can go to sea, asno one compells him te remain here.” It will be re- collected, however, that the Ohio was waiting to transfer the Celifornia mails and three hundred pas- sengers to the Georgia, which had aot yet arrived: THE PROTEST OF Cart. SCHENCK, STEAMSHIP OUIO. U. 8. Mau. Sre ssn Oro, Havana, May 18, 1850. } or THE MAIL | To Gow. BR. B. Campania. Cousul for the United States— Six—1 bey leave to lay before you the fe facts, Upon amy arrival of Chis port this morarng, was bourded by a pilot, who informed me tat. apa entering the harbor. t would silowed to go {1 y wa torscamd ql oT Yavobor, The pilot duspateh. Captain of the Port. who sv al requested me to let go my anc where Ciben wat. as be had not a doubt baat in cw ime 1 would be allow Ty usual anchor, from the Captain Gener move to wh object in complaint denyiag my request dered ® sfe wnchorags, An tter to you, ts to of this a to prote as the wnnes which my rip is subjected, sad omy det mm. 20 tar as the lawot nati will bear ui to hold the Spanish goverament ro- sponsible tor any daieage iy ship may sustain in her Present pow iam, ir_very respectfully, Your most obedient servant, (Signed) JAS. PINDLAY SCHENCK, Lieut U. 3. Navy, Com’g U. 3. M. Steaumhip Ohio, Consutatx oF THE Usiren Starns, Havana, May, 12,1050. 5 To Is Exerriexey, ms Court or Atcor, Governor and Captain Geucral of ‘the Laluad of Cuba, &e., &e., Ke. Bimn—T have the bi to accompany herdwith « 1 have this from * utd Staten morning. Orleans, ‘The chjvet of Capt Schenck iu writiag me that totter fs. that bis sivuation may be kuown to your Bxetioney and toexpress hie determinstioa of folding th» go verpment of this isiand respousible tor any scetdeus which may happen to his ship, in coneque ot having been compelled to remain at an aachorage which be ders Lo be unsafe T have the hover to be, With considerations of great respect and esteom, Your Exceileacy’s most ob t. (Signed) KOBERE B. CAMPBELL, Consutars or THe Unite Staris, Hiavaya, May Is. 130 I, Robert B. Campboll, Consul America for the city of Havana, do hereby thet the copies of a letter from James #, 80 ¥ Sehe audor of t a . whieh arrived this the United Statos of owruity ko ary to me, writtea oa this aod pages of Chis hoot, are tray aad correct from the originals, om ree ord in the acaires of opt this Consnlate. Iu tertimony whereof [ have hereunto set my hand, [u.5.] end affixed the seal of may offlee wt Havaua, above written, on the day of Ue is R £ B. CAMPBELL, ub [rnasstario: Porrtrca Seeneragy's ‘aptain General, ation of this date xeeompanying a copy of the let. you by the Captain of the steamer Ohio, queuce thereof, has instructed me to aus mediately, as T now do, that the suid steamer notice that she eould not eome into the y but that ebe cocld remain if she plowed. im the plice where she was anchored, s0 as to be furaished Any supplies sde might be in want of, without landing y but the parsengers for this place. Tapia nds that that place docs not offerte el all eafety, he to Kea, #29 CMH HOM- pels bims to remain here. The goverument of cho jwland has nothing to do with the responsibility at- ng to suid Captain for the prevervation of his “F. preterve Jour lordship many years. CRIS IN XIMS. Dh, BANDOVAL, To the Consul of the United States. Havana, May 15, 1800. None of the passengers, exeept those having pass- ports, were permitted to go on shore, No communication was allowed between the passengers while in port—not even between the officers—vntil # permit was obtained from the Cap- tain General. The Ohio was detained more than 15 hours after the was ready for sea, waiting for a@ permit to transfer her possengers. The Spenish Sipe of war Esperanza, from Cadiz, aitived at Havana on the 7h instant. ‘The steam frigute of war Pierro, Seria, arrived on the 10th instent, from Cadiz, touching at other ports, in twenty-five days, baving om board, passengers, Count Mirasof, Lieuwnant Geaeral of the SponieR army, with his suite. General Ollegui, 18 to be Commander General of the Coatral Department ay the island ts to be divided in two commands—the herd of goveromeat at Havana, Gow and the other «at Principe, where a respectable | army is to be gerrivensd, incase of need Other | notubilities Came in the same ste aver The Sponioh frigste of war Cores was signalized from Cedia on the lich, bat ordets were sent out for her to ervise oo the coast of Cube till fartiv orders, Two Spanish steamers have been seat out tocrvise hetween Havana and Chagres, for purposes to Le imagined. ‘Two schooners, the Fanny aad Heroine, arrived at Havena, from New Orleans, on the Mth inst. Thry were chartered by the Sprnish Consvlto be the dispatches tor the Capt.in- General wal, great mow amongst the tre navy, &e., have beea med The beautiful Spanish steauer of war Puarro, sailed on the 17th inet , bearing the broad pendant of | Admiral Armero, a celebrated man, who has oater his commend Sabsrene (74 quas), Uaperanza (45), fnd Others too numerous to meation, wih a lence Matity of infantry, whe are to proceed to dew foiand,* at which plhwe this a ny Levdion hip laying wear there, reek, bur, on ae he Anverioan ahip Gout gay been informed by the captun of « srs smack, who wae fishing off the sav Ietend, thet he sew which he #0 wed a het to be ing eieht to eotry them oo « hunting excursion They were | amoring themeclvee With the Cittetoat exeretses appertaining t thet t nad wieterting d- verde ud theit idea was to proceed theace to Chegres, end thence to Catiferma, to conclude their sports, by shooting the many dilfer-at of wild ‘caiomale ta that region, ead retare fais wer on their way heme, tm it to viet the beantifal yd fertile island of Cuba Tho cultivated Spout people, not being au fait to this kind of diver rien oF sport, heve chtesed those worthy genile have sare to 4 great ex men ae pitetes, freehooters, ke, u mioded, end euljected themerly pense, by fitting out ibeve me ¥ aed ating ty saodar 1 goed people We hope they quit see their = before mamacteing Use innoorat mt deals All the regubor army is to be sent to the interia for de fe f the Tre of the tdend, sed a lore tiilitie to be for for the protection of the veaa- tiful eny of Mevene [Prom the Diario de le Marten, The bites! a counts from the neighbors Weave ne doubt of the preparations sed: that they showld pat to papa: Fy he heaeee ot sbewid © me aed prove Ceantes fer Sabena ane aa ie ot fo var obeeve, thet the covetl of should not pul the rascals te ehot, and the rest confined in the dungeons of quire great chastisement, and we are anxious to give it Bow. for the honor of history. [Tt will bo an honor to « lope le to have an Opportunity to prove to the world theit pohle. generous and honorable loyalty wal courage. It is true, the vietory over such « band of irates will not be very flattering, in point of hon he descendanta of Cortes, bat We shall confor a denefit on bumanity in destroying such a hors canaille, That is precisely the re anxious the rascals may but land up. temptible as their torees are, in the fuses of our marine and military power—contemptible as the overthrow of them will be—yet let them come, that wo may know the fuil extent of their maduvss and folly, aud mact with the full measure of justice and chastisemout whieh they deserve, the papers received from Porto Rico give a Hatter- ing xecount of the visit of his excelleney, the Vaptaia General, to that place om the 2ich ult. Attor reviewing the troops in the course @f the day, at aight the whole company attended the theatre aud formed a bril- liant apectxcle of glittering uniforms ‘On the 8th of April, at Mayagues. in Porto Ric ere shoek of an earthquake was felt: thaoxe of terra firma were £0 great that the b rch rang loudly from the motion, ‘and high winds, as usual preceded the saock soue time betore. (Prom the Diario de la Marina of May 16.) Excessively hot weather aud uo raia; a general drought prevails over the island. El Diarw de ta Marina of May Vth, «tates from San- tiago de Cuba, that @ Spaulsh frig of war arrived thers May Ist, and two war sehoouors, wh went on a cruiae int! wighborin | pasrengers of the Spanish frigate totally wreekod a havi Parcelona on the April last tingo is sald to bo insapportab vniling drewiful, yet the pabile Other Accounts from Cana, {Prom the Boston Mail, May A Spanish geatieman, from Porto [tien planters om Che isaac while nad | conneetion with che United a the revoladion w a too hagardous a step, aad w reved in thelr we ace them diverged from it by vioten Preparatious are most extemsive: 5000 regular t are at Porto Rico, aed 20.000 at Cuba. Pho wa ry taod, with a stad always kep ) ‘The commisrarias is well provided; @ud Oy thoasand armed mea eoald be bro the feild. fully equipped and aceoutred —hait ef the: Jed and dise:plined soldicrs. The «aus auto ye it i# diffeuit to conevive in what quarter | money has been subserived, for (a6 morecantily eom- tw plauters regard with fear any proces | inne y ead to host ould make | them lunds t VERY LATE FROM Pau ISTILWS OF PANAMA, NO NEWS FROM CALIFORNIA, hier, div, Hee ‘The steamship Ohio brings no later intelligence from Califoruia, there having been no arrival on the oth Je since our last advices, brougut by the Georgia The Falcon, five days from Chagres, arrived at Havana on the 18th, and the Georgia oa the 19th. Both were to gail the foll uy day, the Faleon for New Orleans, and the Georgia for Chagres, The Falcon leit Chagres oa the 12th, and Porto Beilo the day after. The Crescent City arrived at Chagres on the 12th, and was adveriised to sail ow the Ith; but asa weeks’ later iatelligence from Califocni not probably leave until the next day. The steamer Columbus arrived at Panama on the 7th, ull well, 84 days from New York. She made a very fine passage out, her ranning time being only 64 days. She was to have sailed on the 15th, for San Fran- cisco, crowded with passengers. ‘The steamer West Point had passed the Straits, but had not arrived at Panatoa. Havana. and specie, $200,000 of which is for Wm. Hoge & Co., of this city, and about $190,000 for | the American Exchange Bank, aad others, and the balance for M. O. Roberts, Esq. dollars worth of Spanish doubiooas, brought from as all business was suspended, in consequence of the anticipated attack on the city of Havana. Annexed is Our Panama Correspondence. Panama, May 8, 1850, Arrival and Departure of Sieamhips—tucricans in Ponama~ The Rainy Season—Sickness—The Mails, $e. The steamsbip Cohumbus arrived here yesterday — Sd days trom New York. * She brings quite # mail from tho South Pacific coast, which leafee here this evening tor the States, ia cbarge of Mr. MoClean, U. 3, mail agent. The Ceiumbus reports the Weat Point, W. J, Pease, and Tabago. coming through the Strait since which nothing has been heard from th Columbus leaves on Wednesday next, for & cisco. The Oregon sailed, on the Ist inst.,for 8. fell of passengers: among them [ Sud the naaes of ex- Governer Smith, ot Virginia, better kaown a¢ Extra Lilly, aud Cot, Allow, I agent, for Ualiforuta Great spreulations Were made ia (he Uregva Lekets ey void for more than they have ever b before -veoond eabia oues at $1 009 - $000, Lhe original oust of witch | The same interest ix maniienved in liekets | Cotumbas, and already $700 has beea oifered fora cabin tikeot. 1 would advise all who juteud to go to California, from the States, wever to lonve without they bave « through eket and be rare to ascrrlain the oxeet Gane the steamer te to leave Panama, been bere one and (wo mouths, esuere coming acudnd They beld alot daily iidigastion moot. yas coud muing the agents of @ York, bat it bing. The, ju a fore m country. aad we the vietims of the gold re enoug! Jisk steamer Botivia sailed for Valparaiso on ‘The bag’ the Zieh wit,, carrying @ large number of passoagers, Amoug them was the distinguished Lady Bacine Stuart Woruey Con iderabie te ye dowe trom Lt beets he came oo \y Fauna aloud of the aetives to way worse, naw dae ehh bee auded by the Auer yarewd. Lthiok he will not be caugut at the I Faust ie in au awful filthy condition. The autho rhiee seem (0 take no motior of it, whatever, aud it fearer BO GHe We Wonder Why AO UIOH aleKMeme pete | vedee The stall pox already bes wivde lew apprar- eher, S64 Cue Ametoan bas fall a & Fictum # * tolowed his the large # cousing fron the d:aive 5 them, many Wil fall » revi to the preveling Taw sorry to see thats large number Of Americans ete daily tlonieated, Puch a cour of life, in thie climate, sooa brings ther to the grat resent The hells end ee Ammiicen pe ive Gree ® Knife, when the Aue hie 1 voarn that Che aor prebiortiog aay fas lirearons in tte pertren®) Suet an order nevet be entered — Get Deeded Ame reans eau keep Mm subjection the per bh, heme ber orig te THe the) beat once erin ebovat 40 Ibe, ate welt thick « Very sweet, brings 5a) ve we ite be Rechop of Pawan eied Intety. and the bells of the @ ew! fotbedrnts ton catty in rememo sare of : Y + causes hee be) newrtne om . water wh tert. wae oe prem bom among Ube eoteard wae murder at Apple Creek, have been gives up Snelling. but wore. subsequently, liberated 9a parole, “TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, ye * RS alata The new Presbyterian Church, at St. Paal’s, Minne- THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS. tn, wae destroyed by tire. on Friday week. FIRST SESSION. The Weston Reporter, ot last Saturday, contains ® letter trom 8 MeAdam, of Weston, stating that the cholera had broken out among the Calijornia emi- grants, A letter, dated Camp Grasshopper Creek, 50 miles | out, 9th of May. says: © The cholera has broken ous inthe train of Dr. Clark, and ereated mach alarm. © Hl. Moore. of Mulford, Llinoia, had died, and tw others were expected to die in the course of twent four hours; one other, who was seriously attacked. fast recovering, Iam fearfui ihat this awful disease Will extend he Marshall traim, composed of about 60 emigram when last henrd from. were travelling very. alo - wly. The grass was baivly sufficient to subsiat the @xen. ‘ai benate. Wastuineton, May 24, 1850, ‘The Senate assembled at 12.—the Vice President in the chair, BILLS PASSED, Several private bills wore taken up and passed. ‘The bill giving compensation to Land Officers for locating military bounty land warrants, was taken up | und parned, REMOVALS PROM OFFICE, Mr. Deavuvny’s resolution in relation to removals from office, was taken up. Mr. Weuyreg expressed his desire to submit a few vemarks upon the resolution, and it was made the spe- cinl order tor Puesday noxt THE skCURITY OF The Maryland Governorship, &e. 2. May 24, 1850, The Baltimore Democratic Cosvention to-day noml- nated Enoch Lewis Lowe, on the first ballot, as a ean- Batre ON WeeTERN War: Mr. a bill to provide atiitional | didate for the Governorship of Maryls security tothe lives and property of persous navigating | «he yote:— 3 ISR: Reames the Western water ¥. L. Lowe. .......4.67 Mason 22 DMANCH MINT IN NEW TORK, So. Gittinen 19 Buchan Wifi oa The Senate procoeded to the consideration of the bin | 2 ~ : pote ‘ to establish « branch mint at Ne Mr, Dick a thi Dill. preventing considersble & nancial arguinent, Yori pnate in support of the tatistioa! information. and | for tho purpo-e of showing tho y of tho moasure, bioved to amend the bill. by adding pro- vblielimont of @ branch mint, and tor t | as 0. i asure, as unnocesstry question of establish obtaining rthe first tiv Hien at New York, the great y. 21 «will hold a grand mass m night ng im Testtmontal to Father Matthew. Bartimoaw, May 24, 1850, which arrived this evening, ie meoting has been held at New Orleans. ot which the councils of the thres munt- c'yatities wore recommended to appropriate a eum fuflviont to defray the expenses fur # suitable Lesti- monial to Father Matthow By the Southern mai we learn that a great pr Theatrical and Masteat, | Boweny Treatne.—Mrs. Hamblin appeared, Inst even- ing, on the occasion of her benvfit. in two of har bees | characters, Julia in ¢ he Hunchbvok.” fa, perhaps, | one of the rdles where she is most admired ; bat that ex- ent actress delineates so perf ctly all the touching ions, that it isdiMents to say inwhich charseter she is pro-eminently good, She was grected last night by the ppliuse by wn overcrowded audience, ft th hole repre. or Walter. and Mr. Wale j lack. Jr Aojuittod themsslye f their respective parts (© remarkable maaner, This vening, for the la-t nicus of her en Hamblin will eppear ag Mrs Matler in © and ax Constanes in “The Love Chase sustained by the whe pany of this ertablichmen! Proanwar Theatee.—On the ocension of Mise Daven- port's benefit, last evening, the house presented a moss brilliant. crowded, and teshionvble array, proving tm contestably the admiration and esteem in which thi young lady is held by the lovers of the deama in Now York. ‘The performane tho tragedy of h ware now stimation, ovntry; the cost of trans: a New York to Philidelp ia vined of, was asmall affair e thirtieth of one per cent ou b of one per cont on silver. Was grees, for the purpose of si han annual expen rt of thir new ai tnt, or assayin should be establish- m as he bad no doubt would be done nm. it would obviate one of the strongest necessi- | ties held (o exist for the establishment of @ mint in New York. Mr Bornes moved to amend the amendment by adding « provision for the establishment of a branci Mine at Chariescon, South Carolina, Lf the Mint was established ta New York, it would be unjust to refuse tt to Charlton, as the establishment of the former with- out the latter would ten divert thy channel of | cemenvene to New York, away from other sec- june Mr. Cooren opp’ conury aud sh en gth of the talented com- will be at and the Mint at New York aa unne- » repli ch foree that ablich a Mint | tre; he was in favor of a | aud would Vote for it ay a separate | rass the original | } Steamer was hourly expected at Panama, with two oma rea she did | ow ‘The Ohio brings 147 paseeayers, 15 of whom are | , from Chagres, 71 from New Orleans, and 61 from | She also brings 410,000 dollars worth ef gold | In addition to the above, she brings ten thousand | New Orleans to Havana, which she could not land, © eve they are cling bas been manifested by the Ame. priating three ndred thousand me but did not wish to omb “Romeo and Juliet” and th Nothing proposition by tacking the ameadment, could be more classic and perfect than her delinivti Mr, Kine expressed the opinion shat tho Miutoaght | of the Italian meid—slo wee fond falthtul coating, al coniding, to be transierred from Philadelphis to New York.and | and dering in her her honored lord, opposed the Charleston ameudiaent ; he would, at the | ‘The scone in. which nand whore oper time, vote for a Mint at San @ranciseo, but not | she fancies hersel? ib the prevent codition of things here, Tyb corpas, and with vee further addeessed the Senate relative to | th © of ber bust ppailing and avity of the ph wing, unequalled in its Mr. W Tita heatley's Rosneo was a very general impres- | was a very judicious representation. He is @ on ind nd in favor of the | prowiring actor, porsessine great judgment and @ dint in New York. Boston. so far as putin | versatility of talent, Miss Davenport makes her last o claim tor herself, although the amount of builion | appearance ever and we perceive that Mr, im ported into that city for the Lust few years ve com idereble tte was hi but opposed to the amendment, boeause he | that each question should s+and upou its | Madson. the jnimitald. ott ue representative of trieh character. whese artisvic and admtravie deliacation of the liflernian has attraeved the most. overwhe and delighted awliene-s in Phi ong delphia during the rite prevent Wook. makes his sppearane Mr. St Wann was opposed tothe amendments, beeause | next. It will be b> farewell they culated io invite opposition to the New | derstand that h hen York Mint thas deteat that measare, which ho | he i# such a uni 1 vorit udveested. answering the objections which had beea | therefore be the oy portunit, } can have for at least avouple of y costing | that perfection of vi tew and richness of Hibarniani«m, which are inseparatie fom hit rare and gon ne por: traiture of the Patlander- either as an [rish Kaigas of the most humble speciioon of poor Brin Nino's Tararee.—The comedy of “Ror ality.” whieh has been performed with «uch euece # at Niblo’s during the preceding evenings of the week, is to be presented ae to-night. Now that the season { Jy itt hich serip skal be issued for bullion : Cis arrange- rd urge aecommodation, and furnish iu Fequired. on being taken on Mr, Burien’s amend. « rejented yeas 19 mays Wh, of Mississippi moved to amend Mr. Ben- ety onan went, by in 8 provision providing | for two nseoy offices one at Stockiou wad the other at | for warm weather is approaching, this delightful pisoe vey. whieh san ed to . ‘ | of resort, with ite spacious saloons, will attract wis taken upon the amendment | 6¢ pleacure-seekin, Me 4 om a ig. comfort-loving patrons, Not the Yons, 26; uays, 25. leash onbe Ps sat, thint able part of the evening's enterta niaenig is the hali hour devoted to the promenuds enue | new ermedy isin preparation, and novelties of arava | character will succeed each other as the eoason ad- veneet Lonton's Tuvarne —One of the most extraordiasry features in the theatrical world of New York. iv the um. Pp ted run (untiring in effect and undiminished ia attractiveness) of the “Serious Family.” It was re- Peated last night, for, we know not how many times, end yet the roars of laughter, and the delight which uecceded each sentence. scemed as if it were new sud never known before, Burton. ia the even tenor of hie Way. gore on prosperously with the sterling artraetion of hix own stock company, in which there ato many . d voted agalust the amend. neo, and that he eatirely cou. cured with wha: bad fallen from Mr. Webster After some Lotter debate, the bill was laid over un- | Ul Monday, to whiten day the Senate then adjourned, | Meets with creat rely Wasuinoros, Mav 24, 1950, The House asrembled at (he usual bour. OREGON THOKe Onranns. ith bigh elas a bitiey. Mr. Permau, from the Committes on Roads and | War wcavust well aticeded ty The Rouse ee ported Dill for the construction of roads | Narioxat Tuxarae—This theatre was overcrowded and bridges in Oregon It was referred to the Com- mittee of the Whole on the State of the Union. last night in every dey ent, for the Senefit of Mr, rock«r, one of the exerilent artists of this establish- OFIER DEFENCE ment. The bill, which was very attractive, gave the The House refused to go into committer on private | utmost eatisfnction, aud the beneficiary. a favorite of Dilla, and resumed the consideration of tke bill to in- | the frequenters of the National, received the warmest orense the rank and file of the army for the protec. tion of the Western fromtiors. val This evening is get apart for the far Mee BW Aa ir Canven rupported the bill and told the gentle men who objected to it on the ground of economy, emale Karty Thieves thi 9 bind better retreneh the viciousnens and tle: | pe rforn fine this seseon Mr. Burke wary and Mr J: flereon will curtain the highly favorite bo ae- A he gue Ky = od that ficiary. The house for euch an occasion cannot fail to Atlantic seaboar: be cram Asron Pisce Ta rarne 4 from the pit to the eatery. A ver) fail am fashionable that the gentleman was pi ly ignorant ef the whole subject. Did he know what | @udieuce attended this theatre lant night, to witness Cidance mien at , the representation of “Mach. Au apology was re id he had made no charge against any ss inl bat merely wherted to fects, No man should | M*ée for the non fir. Addons, tn the piace im in part of Banquo, which wae filei hy Me Littell, whe alee position before the country Me M remarked. that lacks confidence rather then « © be. to makes ne peek out, and be the prev ‘auldeon aeome, oa t f bia robes ead with th e het ae ‘ hore lar aad witht . there ye flames. passed, yens, 107; ways, 50 : | the per ody vy Mise Ohanhenn, ‘The Louse then went int committee om the private | nt. Ttwne murted by the highest emare r i the art. and must be « doost perfect nud powerful dia Mr Comtdeck’s Macleth wa bot parte wed aa one ot the histrionts talent, very well reed ja mot of neh ofthe devine to actor Che nef vrman the committee rore, and the | “y. From Washington, Heuse edjourned ol OUR SPECIAL DRSPATOH W sctreoron, May 24, 1850. n's favorite e! aracters, The branch mint ts portponed til Mowdey The forme it eimirably Proepeet is good for ite pasting tripped of all troubl Comers Ores Noor — This afternovn. at 3 of some amendments, Col. Benton's amendment, appro | eleek, thiscelh brated band will give one of taste hehiy rie La theevening alo. Moy will give eneert consisting f-ongs gives. ehoraces, fal performaners: exquisie danclag, sale tmteresting matters Pleree's Minstrels a eounce an afernov jotlare for the Call. fornia beaneh, was lost by one vote. We expect two aesaying houses will be stigwed for California, #here the miners can get their dust melted into bare, for | shipment. | gedev: ning p ce The first at thee e'clook, The Kouthera Senators hold s meetiog this evening, | ‘lent et clahth- shaging of ever) devcription; solos om eccordert benjo. and other instraments on the compromise They wish tos eure. in the pend The ¥ ing amenament the righ # ute the ter | gsinntred atreds given © i ritories protection My far othe The Scoretary of the T ie satiefantion to the ps» to the The Chin | Chumeee Mormon of attendants are aty sat her suite eat Cost sonathy atte ry af bie ia Wer man. ty pleaved wrth the bomacifut five. in pl odbesd. who ty the position of subordiaate olerk im . - Thir bend play theft m tient pleoee A telegraphic communication on the belle 1th cfitionl ulesty” Kool. of them page city yesterday, annow | on four bella, and pecduces the mort cd: ightfal hare Bank of the Cleveland by come expert robbers. and $20,000 at conristing of $16.000 in gold, $1,000 fa silver, and the balance im Obio bank billy at the eomfort of ay sideu. where whe evn News From the # INDIAN FIGHTS=CONDITION AND MOVEMENTS OF THR kwenaNte—Tnr croumra, ke Sr May 23, 18) A government train of twenty-four loaded wagons arrived at Fort Leavenworth. ( Sante Pe. The made the journey from Sante Fe to the fortin shington, Lort{time of twenty-four days x ve eon, Captain + t we eaud me. mber of emigrante near Me sep Mew hetees at the 8 sopest ia Albany, Mal Olviene seo Are glad to porewiee (hae this worthy nen w ke his lonedton Wedne dey oven fr@ vext at Burton's Theatre Mr furrow eed Mr. Jt F inerde. @iil appear to the same plese, Mr Meroott ix the treasurer. amd ts ciel, obliging. and reepectial, We howe he will have a sirong testimony of the rexpect cb he i* held by our cltinens. Coiling, the Trith cometian and voonlixt. is Holliday treet taeaten, or 10 greet on the plains whieh caved much among the cuigrants ae most of their animals bad given out for want of food. A lever wom ber of the inhabitants of danta Fe were preperirg to leave for California as soon ae the reason would rv mit The & ota Register, of the Lith records another Tua av murder neor Fort felling cate Inrge p tC bippemas rowed and falling our par'y of Siow tyht eoswed. in whieh one of the fotier tribe ad ee seen determined to carry on wd there is ho telling where Went LJ ys ‘Thirteen of the Blowx tribe, recently ongaged ia the te genees woe, Devoe Teerrina.—A trots 4 in hatoces, come of ab areday aferngon, whieh « bh Th rf toret im 6 ond mile, ‘Total. .. ine warren, w