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QS IES WAIL TRA MST vom ng ofthe Bacekholders of the Uniied Staves will be he ge i 1042 FM. for the parposs of elesting live Directors of the Sar raxsact such other business se may ororcr Law, ARSHALL O. ROBERTS, AMES VAN NOSTRAND, Now York, May 30, 180. ITRD 3th. SUPER STATA AoA OL aE rs ARCTIU, Uaspes) acs MERS BETWEEN NSW lime are nee, s onsore sires4oD ous (or passengers ate ualled for aloganae or comtart. Pi of pasinay trom Now ‘Fon te Liverpoo) $19), exclusive ase! An expricnce? Surgeon #1! 1p o eae be eoonred neti! paid for Pos ‘paeseee, 8P1 we BVW'D & COLLINS, 74 Sone ote hang al SHIPLEV & © L ~ atlantic « The vauece of Vase wipe Silver elo, ewrity, precions stoues or wa ag On signet orefor and she walae there. | 9f, therein ox ‘ng Pian ¥Y LINE POK SAN PRANCISCO, VIA 5 Chugres, direct—The spi CRESCENT SUT, LGM "sous borihew Will leave for San Pra a Ls Dh SON, 3 Broadway. UOH LINK TO CALIFORNIA, Via UnaGkEs— the United Si if BO q eMail Waron strest BNE double engine steamship OULO ley Sobomek, U.S. Navy, Cc Se above, with the Governinent cand the Paewto, The buoke ar Cherlearon, 5 1 Ly apply her renaain Goeugaged. An ou 0. he Nooomiann a sage trom New Work to Chagces Beeth 310 Standeo Berth é Rteorage foun aad wepar: “Rates of paterce frou Panaius te Biate Room Herth. erth—fonnd b a ond 2 . arate table. it avana, Te N. Orisams, and hed and bourd © New Orloans will botwken at 26 cents per en bills of lading w all be signed ou board the jay bafory nailing Flore EM lar day. For Esat-Kiver, fon: o Rv | Oshow of Cha ; i rice of presage from New Yor sim, veate | ora ie beeihs $40. 2nd onli + from Paname to San Francisco, cabin $21 everythin) nd eabia SU), ana found im 30 SAN FRANCISCO. Capt. Gr Thomas, peered to leave Pansma for at next. he has oxceitont ands Limtced auimber oan ASSAUE PROM PANAMA the AL rteamer ( sw on the way. wnil is « anorisco by the Ist of Aw Aevomucdations for paseense engane. nton applicant KA AN FRAN ship PATLADBL Veave her dosk, pu : Y ROwoa bi hk Kiver, on Thursday, Ju sgeicn will piace Cusir basxane ‘Paroaze. apply to HOWLAND % Sacramento Cily.—The fast sailing, Bali Petitechouner LA BELLA PRANCINCAC Sane for the inst cwo Aluily experivneed. She i Eperires at the lowest cate: red, wil) revive imu it. and & few paveons vthe Kepubiie, wilt ba sold or exchanged for the third voyny the Columbus, at the Califurais Passenger Ofioe, 1 ad wey, ARNOLD BURP <e 9 ICKETS FOR SAGE —TWO STERKAGR Lickets inde Ohin, 28h of May, and Columbine, ued jrom Panama. apply to pane? PMY *° Now South Wi FORKNIA PASSAGE OFFICE, 170 BROADWAY, ) isthe place te procure direct tar ange goverunen’ passports, amd the test ex: ouwire. Fwacion eitewlars sens to order. Rvery body te davited to call or send for ene. A arttie ZNOK $4. E-ONE THKOE 1at of June, por scommers ( roscont City direct for Sau Fraacivoo. Apply N: JOK SALB—BRISISU STEAMSHIP MARGARET, eapected to ar New York on M “hay, from Malit mata tu port ‘abe Will be seat to Kngiand. Sh Burthen, 2 engaes, wl 18 lurve po is ‘oh Marine Affairs, *Sreamsiir Pacivic.—Iu our paper of yesterday moru- egeta the report of the arrival of the pac Yorkshire, wuder the bead of the mariae o dwtentional error was made; sud, im justin to wll scoverrned. a0€ 10 the steamer Pacific, which loft thy ar off Sandy Hook om the 25h, at 5 0. M.. we give tho COLywing correction, from the pilot of the Verksuire: L beg bewve to state, th gecket sup Yorkshire 2 sang by Compass ttumer thiry-o.8 miles in thres bods. agstust a Baad (signed) ISAAC VANDSABILT, Pilot of the paeket ebip York tire, ow uer Lote voyage. Stramxa.vor Cacsronmia—Tue New Yous. —Chis is straly the hign prosmure ago of Amorican steam mari- qption. In our capacity as recorders of oll thas pee- deine-to the puniic wual, thore is sexrevly & day fimsees, bul at oUF pages contain some few Qiiereaee to Gur eam marias, oF & at) Jaunebing toto etistenes of aurther stesad sat or x mouker, Un Severday last, our reporter seeour, cud the New Vark on ber dret teat trip This veseet by Mir, WM. Bro sooupauiva t ova by oud seat exception, Me Ube owly Versed, wi t uns’ pro weveded ta eon the dey of her bunch, it wes in- teudeu thes U ~ Fork should have started trom street, at half past clevea AM, inauifiewacy of baa ast, aad she Was detained walt past two P.M in got Bing reeey for ree. vher apier, a Uke toot of Tre © Fisee Wieore Huiul, thew Aue atartel fr i. Ps ards he Heciery, wad theace own the bay, short distgace Oucside the Hiovk The Now York ae » bade, £4 fowt im loaslb. 28 foot Aud 1) feet hvid. Sho i fitted win uader boxm emuarine engines, Vi the uuiled power of . Db paweuyer secommodations ot tne Now York are wey sport Bae i Ltd with eomurcadie ead ron bag ea ot Ge ona Lae wer Aud elegant yuaiy detod. aus peopacod rund y wate yom Tote madd aft, tine dot wou deck, awa en if tue Dew. ruer Khaw goeg sa woeu t US atbor searing lier” Divwors ow dai ing Che greaiee portion ut engines Were worked wild Le cage emeUUt TE whnwet bot iad Femek: re) a same nag ® ball Kav per avar, Lae ay NULIIus OL GEE Wun Wan Hk teen, aud (one abort Lume. ia rebuculag ap the bay, ipbe atusined berwuiy-twu rovoimiivins. Aposting Lnteliagence. Ustom Seenan,@ 1. fay tuttag evmtest annousond tte take plese yrsteruay botwous Atab aud Meweager, come pustponed ani Weuuoeday meat, for «vue sanhsows.te thew #4 atronded the trae to wieaeds the 10s, Ghee track wes ta bleravly ged erature, pated the Soathor aiost wimirable. Suc disapp x at- pmente ahooid beg agaras. by prove. of Popupesaetiey 4 i) Fonull in spuTtiog urea svoting other nap ene Le Teen tues va tae ware, fae ‘rot, however, wel evme off oa Wedaesday aie orarea, | wottronbone enya pactag race Oovwewn Jumme & Vouk and bady be » three im ve, to Bane these Inmous nage Cay sued faces om UO ik Corininly an miiractioe tame aull nbtemuanen ts Raval toteiing eu ones, ‘The United s , ket, aroppod howe y° Us) anchorage velween be Sev 9 Ship Beuniyeiae, aad stoop of War St. Louw, were wt s.ror in Pinte, previous bo Slat Ape. i) tle fore: An foie Beacon, » fax at thirty-four miautes past five this morning. She * MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, MAY 28, 1850. OWE WEEK LATER FROM EUROPE. 4RBRIVAL STEAMSHIP ASIA, AT HALIFAX, VERY QUICK TRIP ACROSS THE ATLANTIC. TELEGRAPH(O TO PORTLAND, THENCE BY Winslow & Cos Express to Boston, AND THENCE OVER ERCHANTS’ TELEGRAPH, TO THE WOW YORE HURALD. ADVANCE IN BREADSTUFFS. IMPROVEHENT iN THE COTTOT MARKET. American Securities Firm. IMPORTANT FROM FRANCE, The Threatening Aspect of the Greek Question, &e., &o., &e. The new steamship Asia, Capt. Judkins, arrived at Halifax at 53¢ e’clock, yesterday morning. in eight days and seventeen hours from Liverpool. Ske will arrive at Boston about noon. to day, in a passage of fen days to that port—the shortest on record. ‘The Europa, Capt. Lott, in Octobor, 1848, made the run to Halifax io eight days and sixteen hours, She was then eleven days and two hours in making the passage to this port, ‘The quickest trip previously made to Boston, was performed by the America, inJ une, 1843, éa den days and six houre. ‘The Asia left Malifax soon after seven o'clock, yes- terday morning, for Burton Annexed is vur telegraphic despateb:— The News. Harirax, Tecronac Ovrrer, Moxvay, May-27--3 A. M. inebip Asia, Capt JudKins. sreived at Hali- BA ‘The et sailed from Liverpool on Satarday noon. the 18th inst. She bring one week's later news, The Cawbris had not arrived at Liverpool. She sailed trom New York on the Sth inst., and was not, therefore. due. ‘The Liverpool cotton market was animated and firm, at the previous week's quotations on all qualities, ex- cept fair. which has advanced one-eighth of a penny per pound; sales for the week. 48,600 bales. ‘The corn market was firm; Amoricau produce had advanced; Indian corn, 14. als. 6¢ ; four, Is. 6d a 2s; wheat 24 a 4d. There was not much change in the Provision market. Transsetions limited. holders being firm, Freights were dull, and little doing Cousets clesed on the 17th ius 965; for money. and 9% a 00); fer rccou ‘Trade in the manufacturing di-trici« had assumed a healthy toue American securities were advanciug; United States 6's, 1868, 111 a 114%; New York State ‘50. 08; Ohie G's, 1856, 98 999; de, 1860, 102 a 103; do., 1870, 107 2108 ‘The Atlantic was to sail from Liverpool on the 20th inst., and the Viceroy, from Galway, on the Ist of June England. Matters here in relatioa to our foreign policy, are every day assuming @ more serious aspect. The Greek affair is settled. but notin a way that is likely to lead to pence. The Fre 4 Russian governments ap- pearto be grostly dissatisfied at the tarn which affairs bave taken, aod (he ministers trom both powers hare left England precipitately. This has adon, at 05 & made out. they appear to be these:—Pendiag Baron Gros’ negotiations, a treaty wi reed to iu Loudon signed by the Russians, French and Eugtish m' and was sent over to Athens for adoption, by the Greek government, in case the negotiations were not over; Dut before the treaty could get to Athens, Baron Gros backed out, and Mr. Wise bad got from the Grok minister all he wanted, and ia coussquonee he prose- cuted the treaty toa finis in bis own way, No person in England were aware of this state of aifairs, until the abeenee of the French and Rassian ministers at the grand plenipotentiary benquet,given as asaal on the Que. n’s birth-day, gave rise to some inquiry relative theret In the House of Lords, on Thursday, Lord Brougham eolied the atteation of the, Marquis of Lansdowne to the sudden departure of the Preach Ambaseedor, on the anniversary of hor Majesty's birthday, and hoped | that 10 dimivaties of the friendly feelings existing betweeu Kigland aud France was to be interred from thed eceurrence. ire tal, nod was to bo referred. eutlrely wire of Une Vronca governmont to have the uf his preseure fp Paria, Margy Lontonderry wished to the Kuetan Awbacmdor was e party ede tm this country. botw ad Viscount, Pituersion the » thedepartare ut Baron (iro Athens there was aay comimanication, as to us dopar ture. made to the Russian sMiasrter at Athwo «downe said that th of the Erench Ambassador on thy Qaevn's birt wus purcly to the keow whieh Kugsia, be it recollected, was ous tectors The Marquis of Lanatowne dociiand giving any ewer } In the House of Commons Lord Paliayratsa gave aa explanation by n tinfartory the stated the dis urenk goveraaents hed eotvenst matter remaial foots clatuae rete. if. wae the in Portagal Wien reapeet to the question, ebether the good understanding bet 1 4 Freneh umenis tad deen interrn by the mode in wa. sottiom sot had dewa affected, his Lordsbip said ise the French gyforamoat reforred ax well ax our Worm moat have been otfveted the metanuces had he Anterposed to prevent this mode of adjust piace. but he trusted that wothing @ouid arco foowm (hie omtise Likely to listwrb (hat seudly relations bet veo, twogovernments Ta €reacd Assembly, howiver t ‘ne matter np te Mimlater 0 Yoreign Af i! his decision in reeatiing the Preach Am Offair hase eerivas uxprct. aad the fu always the tent of pulitc feeling on these oooasiou experiences! a deelied slowk On Thursday, o <n4 whieh stood the provioas sven. vequently Trade is improving. We nad closed at Oo a 95%. eno news from Ireland } | od petitions agaimat i+ jastters of the coun wo yy Severn ob © made in the bill. The avtiere of th on wee opinion bat any atte init ¢ erp by ome tuett aedably, propor ltr ged Pert of (oe Nagomsl Assombiy aoneare ta this ‘opinon yD Veneto * from bt atact protest ognio moat eloquent sp 1 ie matd Geo. « Not only ace tite wet al * acy tpt tetea to nt the aale of tur opposition papers. bat mews of nding demoeralie j heave barn supper <ced. woot Guard weh 1860 trope eve been the environs. appréheasions of an tnetcreot oa have Fevived within (ie art tow daye Thy shies of Where cepublroan patey ate described a evn im a Dit euvinble mm Oy tie more visleue part of brit followers they are ared to toh tive, aud Une atened deach itthay dy aot or While they Chemeclvor deolare that the prepare | Of the government ate ae eat plas Law ritagls desteud tiem must be thete fate if they do comply Barly in the week ao Calbteet aamed to bet Minent aed the propovet pian of tuturree ion # | pubitshed On the other Band. the pisa of setivn age-gated to | tinue. end 40 Babia. end 20 Perosus hare been taxea of Friday were in «cue caseaexovnded. Waeat chin . | ert hands to a fair extent, at an improvement “ ‘Toreday of one penny to two pence on the | of | took rootne at chalked out by government tor the suppression af the threatened revoit has heea made knowa and ft ix looked upon as 60 effleient a3 to reader prompt anoosaa ebaclotely certain Ministers have prevailed ow Loul+ to Fontainebieen for s fortaight Several riots have taken place in differant parte of the country. That amongst tha winers at Crinast n to assume a serious axpoet but tea Oastilans had surrounded the disturbed district with a cories of troops. gradaally narrowing, and at the date of che last advices the disturbance was looked upon as qi ‘The trade of Paris is on 4 more eattafastory stand than it has beem since the revolution of #ebra The accounts from the agricultural dis ebeering. The farmers have feared the next harvest will not consumption. The retarns tro; Increased 3.176.000f. over last year Tneondiary fires are yory froquent The Narionel of Tucaday taing an oxtraordiavry statement inreapest to the present pi sident of the Republic ‘Ths statement is as foll ve: — “Gol Laborde, representative ot the peopl.» ou. lar friend of the President. when he had been con demned for the Bologne afair, asauret him oaly che wow ta retire at for the jadiroct taxes have day before yesterday. the th of May, that Mo Ucy- errals, legitimiat, addressed bim «bout 4 month aro. atthe Chamber. in presence of 6 Moataoloa, for the sake of recommending that choy shoul! atvise the President that it was time for him to come to an "a- derstanding with the Boarhboas. which woutd eusa him a suitable position; but that if he did not mike haste to treat, he would be lost bators two mouths aad expired, The Colonel further adsa'tted tha) he bad related the conversstion to the Prines himself.” Ruasta and Tarkey. The Riga Gareiie publishes aa order from the governs ment to the people, to take part in the projected eehi- bition of all nations. The Porte has signified to ihe Au*trian and Russian Ministers that they must consider al! rostraint on the Hungarian refugees now ct an ead The prevailing opinion, says the Wanderer, is, that this iast phrase it intended as an offlcial announcement to the Comets of Russia and Austria of the tntonded t!beration of che refugees at Kiutaga, and of the employment in milita- ry service of those among tho fag tives why have adopted the M. etan ereed Porte. stag itis under the guardixnship of the five powers, was compelled to bave recourse to that note for the par. pore of declaring ity inteativas respeating the re Mages for wnd wo far as Kossuth and itis eoarades aro concerned. The Porte is rtrougiy supported by the hassion of Groat Mritain aud France he isiand of Samos wxs in a distarhod state, A peity revolt, owing to the Greek inteigue, had been raised, The accounts recvived from Bosnia. at the Porte, are truly interesting. ‘The whole of Hexsrgortone wast distirbed Fate. and of a natur to the Divan A mecting of the ministers was conv fow days back, when it was determined chat tly Hately be ordere joe inf of the for: quit Buchare £0; gite. ens cha, commander-in lia, has boca instructed te cert measnres, with the Vizier of Bosats plete paciseation of that conntey inquiry has likewise beew insti exumiuing into the true sour rigid investigation Disturbances have broken out in Bagdad and the neighboring cities of Syria, [tis however, couddontiy expected, from the armaess of the goveraimsat of Bagdad aud the prudence of the command chint of the troops. that it will soon be quell A fact unp! in the anual just taken plac: astantiaopla, The Sultan hes chhiahops. a8 a testimony of ic teal in the discharge of their © the enn tion of arposs of of disconteat with Tetami-m hag at ¢ decorated eight Greek a his satistaction at the duties, Austria and Rangary. We learn from Vienna. that Cue church question will be one of life and death So exsaporated are the minds of men vpon the subject, the Lloyds says, that the ge- neral interests ofall whatever croet thoy may profs, now call for «paration of wil churches froun ths Suate, for that liberty now granted to the Chure of Roms, neceessrily jovolves the romuval of all restrictions from the other communions Weare informed that the original demand of Russia for the srtietance given inthe Huugarian campaign, was 17.000.000 of rubles. and that its reduction to 3,700,000 rubles, is owlog tothe mediation of Count Zichy. ‘The German Emptre. The Princess ot Schwarsburg Kudelstadt Schwara- burg, and four reigning Priaees of Keats, have coded their richte of sovereignty in order to advance the unity of Germany. Livenroot, Satunpay, May 18, 1850, Oar quotations, with the oxeeption of fair, which hag doen raived one-eighth of povny, remain as on Friday last, although at the close of lust week aad the com- mencement of the present, the buik of the business was done at somewhat advanced rates; not, however, amounting to quotations, We must, howerer, now fall back upon our formor rates, but closing steadily at them We have received, eo our Inst, two American mails; by them we see the falling off ip the reco!pts to amount to 602 000 bales- ry serious defotency—and advices concerning the planting of tue coming crop are not very favorable. The Committees of Wrokera, lace fair Uplands at 7% 500 American 5.20 Surate, 1.850 Eyyp- on xpeculution; and 2250 Amerieau, 270 Surate, and 5 Bahia, for export; and the sales for to 45 €40 bales, " The imports of grain eTORRS. and @our since are upon a moderato seale, Of the S110 quartera | Of wheat, 814 quarters are from the Baltic, #4ld | quarters from Dutch ports, aad lity quarters | | from Alexandria There are alee 2470 ble of flour from the United States, nad 5748 sack from France, The export exeeeds the nyo dian corm by 40 quarters Tho weather « whole of the part werk has been cold and utting @ seriona check on vegetation. Spevalation as been rife in most articles. and a large basiawns has been going forward daily at ndvancing pigws. Taw market this woraing waa well attepded by ivilors aud dealers The gencral business, vor, was nok » active aa durity the past week. The advanced prices ¢ doar of tae lag tho haech, highor class of Baltie, two to three bushel Khenieh and the middling qualities, "Plour wes 40 *ixpenee to iiling per suck and barrel dar. roved half to ene penny per bushel. (Ost ent six pence to nine pence per load. Beans aud | Beas cach’ one thilling per quent potter. tease | Corr wun fully 26. Od. por quarter higher than to-Jay fron gut, and there is not mach off; i 32s, per 480 | by ware paid for yellow * Buyers of beef have operated sparingly this wook, the late advanes te tucing these who were in stuck bo hold heck There (+, howewer, but little offeriag The | arket is very itm at ths qaotations [a pork there is no improvement, prices ate withont varietiva Tas Irish demand for Hinges; bat for tas esnt Asrortmont dinary qualitive have not beew The demand for fier « is low. but prices are firm Shoulders are sold fresiy, and for fine bams there f tive lnqaicy Sales of | lard are 134 tons. ‘There are buyers at Sle Sd. bat | holders will not sell There te very little dome ia | cheore, there of 64 per cwt. an improved demand, at an advance Lawnons, Linseed cake eontinass negine ted. There ie little doing in offen The busines in nates ie teiting. at old rates, Rice--9 600 lage Bengal brought he 4f. to Ile. 94. a i a Caroling, 194 Sd. & 108, 64, por ewe jury paid. Sugar is in steady demand, et G1 to Is, higher Trewt ave ie little change in tallow—South American 3d. . Jor . Naval Stores—Terpentine Is lower —090 barrele old St f+ Od 2 fe Od. Amerionn tar also deoliaed, 3000 barrels boring been sold at Os. «0s. 6d. Tea —Litth doing. Tobacco Same as last Wonk. Shipping Mucel = Aprils, Kaee Liaoole, Lishan: ay 4 Abn 4, Un, Dao tee © Malegas My 07 h. Filer, oon man, Ly vary Wry. Mies, Movements of individuals, FG. Mevauuy USN sad toremy-dre others, ar- rived im the city yesterday Astor Howse. pt OW Callan. Geo W. seventy others, arr irriag J it. arter U8 N George A. Powrohiid. 0 $0 9 etd AMY wie there arrived yoetorday, mud 96k Fromme at the American Hotel ‘The segreeete amounts at ali the hotels ta the sity jay. wae sit handeed aad aw of the W iadelphin. with bie lady areas the Irriag Hour Cot Browdew eisite the city at ene time to pay » cortiGentes at the Bub Creasary offlee, give tre lat foroia gold dast reevived to be eotasd. liom five bandred thousand dutiers, JY. Detomataire 0 8 Consul to dreses Be she yesterday, ead | and said thet if that Senator TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, THIRTY-FIRST CUNGRESS, FIRST SRSSION Renate. Wasnixarow, May 27, 1850. CARRYING THR Mails. Ma. Downs’ resolution of inquiry, as to whether the Bioo contract for carrying the mails betwen Now York, Now Orloans, Charleston, &., by mail steamers, has failed to be performed, ead in what particulars was taken up. Mr. Dowxs modified it 80.93 to direot a gan quiry into the porformance of the coatrast for rying the mail to Liverpool, aad oa the routes. ‘The resolution modi dod, was atoptet. BXANCH MY IN NRW YOKR. &o. After the reception of reports ant proseatation of petitions, the bill to establivh a branch Miat in New York was taken mp. Mr. Davis, of Mivsissipp! moved aa amen taeat pro- viding for two assaying offices—one at stosktou aa the other at Sacramento. Mr Uxpenwaoo exprossed himself opyoed to the ameadment and in favor of the estavlivanent of & Mint in California, After some debate, in the course of whieh Mer Ban. Ger gave notice of his intention -o m» » substitute for the proposition to establish a mint in Vow York. « | similar proposition in favor of San Feincisor, the Dill was postponed until Wednesday uext THE GAYAT QUAIFION OF THe ovr The Omnibus bill was then takea uy, ul the anon: tmeved by Jefferson Davis, dat modided by Me, Pratt, was read Mr. Davis raid that he bad assentet to the mold cation when shown him on maawsoript, bat npoa « ing it in print, he foand the word: lawfa ly chore which he did not recollect to have seon in tie man seript, and whtch if he had seen, would here bel him to reject the modification ts desi now Again to modify the ame rdaent, $9 as to un ths ieee ang. gested by the objectionable word. by striking out tho word “lawfully.” and iasecting “ evatormanly to the constitation aud Laws of the United States Mr. Masow than addressed the Sonat. ant ¢ explanation of the views of t Committee of Thirteen. and those of t repudiate the scheme of compromise tion was to the provision in the fugitive ale ng trial by jury to a fugitive the pendency of the legal proeveding it tevrtvet ow of the right and power to disp ow of his slave It was also in derogat: of the true digaity of slaveholéer, who was thns deprived of cho absolute coutrol of a xpecies of property, Again, he would ver bimself comment to the al on of the slave ade in the District of Columbia; but even if such i ow fforaia were not his own sentiments bis hands were tied, —the Legislature Virginia having designated (hat my sure as one of a veries. upon the passage of auy on which, by Congross. the Goveragr was dircotod to semble the General Assembly of thy Xtato, for the purpose of taking Kash, action as inight be domed proper in vindication of the right of nor citizens, to ption into all the vf hia take their propert territories of thy United States Cnthy evar remarks, he expressed himself in favor of the compromise line, but opposed to the admission fornia south of that line, as free territory would never assent, nor to the aurcen tering of a La portion of Texas, now acknowledged to be slave torri- tory, to the igeneral government, to be disposed of as the government shonld deem proper, He procontet at considerable length to argue the adap ation of Uati- fornia to slave labor, and the caus nad object of h Constitutional Convention inexcluding slavery, Ha ing concluded bis remarks, Mr Onay asked Mr, Mason whether he moant to bo nioderatood to say that he would be willimg to take the Mirxourl comBromise line to the Pacific. without sav legislation by Congress with respect to slavery oa either side of that Line Mr. Maso replied, for bicalf, that he would, Mr Ccay then asked whether all Southern Senators would be willing to abide by thas line, with ths coudi- tion named. ‘ Mr. Masow said the Sonator from Kentucky might very soon receive a direct anawer to his inquiries, if | he Would himself intimate ® willingaess to abide by | that line. | Mr, Cray said, that for himself he woutd have no | objection to the’ extension of the Missouri ling ncross Utah and New Mexivo bat not through Califoraia | Mr, Foote submitted some remarks, and read from debates in the Virginia Legislature, to stow that Ar. Mason was in error in saying that he was wader in structions not to consent, to the abolition of the slave | othe of every de: trade in the Distriet. Tho last resolutions apo subject pasted by Virginia, most significantly omitted to euumeraie that measure amoog the prospective | roms of the Rowths Mr. Mitcae replied. that the abolition of the slave trade in the District, came under the general scope of the resolution against any act interfering in auy mau- with the rights and [uterests of slave holders Mr. Cass enquired of Mr. Mason what was to be the advantage of running the tine of 36 30 to the Paciie, without any pro sion oxeluding or inbibiting slavery either north or sovth of that line Mr. Bennies said, the answer to the ba gf was obvious; the line would eut off from Califoraia—ia the whole of whieb slavery was inhibited four aod a halt degrees of Lorritary, believed tu be adapted to «larery, and leeving that open tothe people to determin for themselves the question of slavery therei a. Mr. Mason resumed the conversation with Mr. Cuar, went to the running of the Missouri line to the Paciie. xnd cou- sequent contraction of the boundaries of Califor there would be mo difficulty im settiing the whol ques. tion Mr Crar anid it was usual for negotiators to show | | | their credentials, bat the Senator from Virginia ox- pressly dirclaiming « right to «peak tor aay ous but bunself, requested of him au answer lo his peop rsitiva, without any indiestion as vo how tha: auswar would be reowived. Whether of one character or another, Ue would uow aay, that if there was any ladicatioa of ag entire conourrence sf Sou ors ta the mea- sure proposed, with the um Senator he would homttate loag bef pro a refusal of his mavent Lot the senator bring forward hin proposition hy way of ap wi rub bet the yoann aud ways be taken pon it-—aatinon le would be wen how Southern Senators would vote upon the qavstiva Mr Mason wsid he bad no design of indicating any proposition. He was ia the futasrity, and « uinority should never make propositivns to thuw who possess Ube power. ME Usceawooo took the floor, and the Senste ad- journed. House of Re pevsentatives. Was <. May 27, 1850, DISCHARGING THR DOOKRERFER The stated the bustacss before the [louse to be thy report of the seivet oommiitve on the charges against Mr. Horner, the Boorkerp t. which report saya, that he be and bareby is, discharged Mr. oie defended Me ilvraer. charges bad wot beru sustained Mr Brows repiled nM Mr. xox, (dem.) of Alabains, sald the aubjoot was too small ® matier to engage their attvatiou, and oa his motion, it was latd ou tay Cabir os 2 PROBLEM To Me 907K Mr. Svaxtow, (dew) of Kentucky a ked leave to He said the 9, Offer & resolation instructing the cm aicies app nat od in May, to luqoire as wo «bu fi at other officers, under the Last aidniinis cation, electioavmrod, Aud absemted thearseires frog (oie da) Peo. ridental canvass Also, to inquire what clerks aal folird aod dirvoted te d promote the eteo tie Jowes aud an sus be foacu aad ) OF Mtoe polio socluty ta Wash. ogton, have been appointed to office wader tus presea! ade ministration orate, Mir Staxvom moved a suspension of the rul Was not agreed to—tee tinirds not roriag © MONK TIME WaHTKL ABOUT T Ate TMA. Mr, Caownnt, (Iree soil) of Otto, asked lew troduee & bill to abolish the slave trade tu th of Columbia, Objection by wade, be a Penrion of the rules yous, liv, mays bd—aot twroe thiras—and be could not tater » tie bill irons “ The House then went into Commie of the Whole on the State of the y Mr Trhestas. in the oe Sepate # Comproimice dues and must De num to motile tine quentions, mud ir ther the wi WO the aupp it. 6 themsetvon On the side uf the opp ime ste ot & Mirnt, Whveb the feeds uf toe auaiarsteay Me argued to iarur ut the 8 eaves Into the beret iw hiakiag Loewe Mr aud spoke againat tue t The Vomuniitee thea roe ther From Wasaington. OUR SPROIAL TRLAU Rar Tio CORRESPONDENCE. Wauitoros, May 27 1890, Mason's argument tor the Mine tine trected desp attention Mr. Ulay milvbied at it, but did not like it, The Soath, having tae py: eto will Mr Ciny s Compromise, will Build om bul they moar from S. vite John Fylet, im the fnvelisgrncer, bil The Mepubie tae ore oot mye the — and Foote Commies had another meeting today Che Atioraey Far el Wane teaiand fr rowne te said to hare bows eto odiagly & uader benon's qaesiions News from fers, New Uncents, Way 25, 1860, The steamer Palmetto arrivad from dibraitar ow ‘With, with dates to the ITth. Pie rivers wore all over flowed aud many planta ions greatiy tajured, ‘The Indiens comtiver to comant (nsw depredawoas The gurerument tram of «gat Bunited Wagons leave San Antonio the latter ead vf tuis moata tor Wr agarnae | several muns and misses * ery Massachusetts Election Bosvow, May 21, 1850, Returns from the Fourth Congressional District have boon received: 23 towns in the Fourth district give ‘Thom psen 2.330. Paltrey 2083, seattering 33; probably vice. The democrats generally either stayed at or seattered their votes. Later feom Pert au Prince. Bosrox, May 27, 1859. bom Letters trom Port au Princo, reooived here to-day, | thitit state that a paregraph was received ina New York Peper, stating that there were ton thousand men in that oily who would voluatear to colonize 3t. Domingo, the ingtont the adusiuistration gave the hint that it wae desirable to do #9, Tt hay cand the greatest consternation there, and his Diack wm ty. Faustin the Lat, bad all bis officers called ap to ‘he palace and bad the paragraph trans. lated and read tt) \) Vatut Ratiroad Accident. Puravenenta, May 27, 1850. A man named Win. Rhodes, » brakeman on the Amboy Railroad. whilst on the downward train on tho | Pilot Line to-night, fell from the oxrs pear Morrisville and was ran over Both of his logs wore severed from his body. He died in fifteen minutes after the avci- dent occurred = Uis remains were taken on the train. i brought down to Tacony, where he resided. He leaves # wife and ebild to mourn his untimely end. Accident to a Steamer. Lovrisvitin, May 24, 1850 The steamer W. W. Campbell, from this port for Florence, on Saturday evening. 25th, struck a rock on coming over the falls, and was ran ona bar, when she | Almost instantly sunk She. however, will be raised She bad a fall and valuable eargo oa board. at the time of the avetdent, which will be saved, of course, fa & damaged evudition. Memphis, on the 2tst. for this aity, Cincinnati, &e , and the east, was lost by the burning of the whart bout Freshet on the Ken bee River, »yvon, May 27. 1850, There is great freshet of the Kennebec, and some of the streets in Augusta and [Hallowell are overflowed | (othe depth of several fect. ‘The steamer di Angusta on Sulurday. and some of the p: soncers by | the cars report that several milis have been carried | away and the river ise overed with drift stuf is feared that further dun A Serious Accide Wasnascron, May 27, 1859, A serious accident cecurred yesterday at the Acade- Visitation, at Georgetown, The wooden pillars, ing the frame porch, gave way, while a number of tunchers nnd scholars were upoa it. Sister Felix | both loge breken, and ® youag Indy received a dangerous wound on her head Rev. Dr. Ryd and wore also somewhat injured, but none, it is thought. eerioasly, pt Sister Polix, THE CUBA EXPEDITION. exe! Further Particulars of the Total-Rout of the Lepez’s Expedition, ACTION OF THE bY aTAtES AUTHORITING. | TELEGRAPHIC, Cuannevrox, May 25, 1850, The Courier says the steamer Ureoly. with Lopez, had | & very narrow escape from the Spanish stoamer Pizar- ro. It was their jnteution to have blown her up rather than to have been captured The invaders lost two meu killed and twelve wounded; among the latter | was Gen. Gonzales and Col, O'Hara, Captata Logai one of the weonded died mext day. Lopez is said to have bebaved with great bravery. The steamer Creole remained at Key West, and the Sprnich steamer remained at that place one day, and then sailed for Havana. Whe cholera has considerably abate: at Mavane hed ed us vie 21, 1850 [¥rom the Washington Republic Ma: The following despatch yesterday reac! Charleston Ker Weer M The American steamer Creola, with wndred men | on bowed. Uh into Key West atter haviag | landed at Card j whe wae chased into a the Spanish man-of-war s«tesmer Plaarro; about een Americans were left on shore, having, it is «mp- asrigued to the vacant United States barracks for qu ters Except eighteen men im the © Petrel,”’ there is no force here. either military or vaval. The Union of Suaday morning understands that were on Saturday seat on to the south to United States Marshal's OMlee. May 27.—sir. Micuel Puerde foloa, im the presence of | about a hun raons, chietly Cubaus, was brought | into the office of the United States Marchal in tue | eurtody of an offorr, on the charge of settieg on | foot an expedition against a fricwdly power, &o Me Gaspard Agrame ward ws ball inthe ew of $5,000 for the appearance af MC on the deat | Tuesday in June, Edmon Blank Bay, was the | coonm lof the prisoner, ‘Che boil being accepted Me Tolon departed. amid the elwers of tie crowd who hud gathered outside of the ofl: « May 27.—The Graud Jucy baving entered the Court thir morning, a Ll o'clock. aad detivered some bilis of | fndici ment. ue Foreman intimated thet ali the basi be them was com uired if there udge desired to give. been cailed to tae subjeot of t atom plated in wie pba by certain individuals im thew State and they (the wraud jury) were anxious for the | «whieh th struct vurt would be pleased Lo give | Tespecting their actipd im the matter JUOGR weTES’ CHARGE Gesviesen oF THe duRy Your foreman, on Saturday afternoon, apprised me | that you proposed me the Court this morning tor the purpose of submitiing @ i'« cou! questions boon gow propo fost the matter thought it clear widersinnding ot the r to present Uden be wring. and T tave, am this morning. wade a haty +koreh of the «aostans U1 pre pose eying bo you the Cours ia aly. oat | the i | Ss TWO CENTS. the statute of A raction of the peace and righin P yy OUF OWN People or by w territory. by inhibiting therein warlike purpose er tonto: Verumeut or poople with w ut peace. The only proviso * of of pril, 1818 It attempts to enard against t adly stone within owF All proneedings of a not aay ft fae United Sent za go come within the xeope of your ing i | and to which yoar ater tion should be addrosaed. ara contained in the tioa The 6th svetion makes it a high mi suor for any porsou within the ter- ritery or j tion ofthe United States to bugia oF 1 100L, OF pre are the mon AFY Expedition or anterpriae Lo he er thence’ agsinst the territory or doatinia foreign power or ftate, or of any eulony, distriot, oF c ople with whem the United 3 ee is bvery com ve aod poremp- | attention eration the | C Jed ia your Ww tory. It brands san onal off othe first efore ar proporal by individuals to got ap a wilh within this country agains. steady not wait for the projeat io ts omenamared by formal array or orginirat on of < or deetnrati of war, but strikes a the inception of the purpose. tw the first acts om aifesting it or means of trang and evou ans shall be slatute makex ic % wend clearly eon tender or offer of ruch means tow the expedition, and may any plan or a:rangemonts and furtherance ot tiv vt the urther, wll tii not nee rovided aud ” uavly aving ta view thy nid yrlse ortation. of funds for ity am bo prepare Chose tm hend the making mady and the a i in, - bow tag up a how however faintly The offence ix committed by beuaing thy” expe dition, Such beginwing world bs cho rst Wee | pient step taken with @ ver to tie antor- | prise, by either engaging men. munitioud of war, ary that t ane ov imtuce neluda atea Under tis wre care 0 oon. against Vof Cuba; wheshe er by Uhem, or through their ay or tatuenee, men’ have Ll ed. wulited of employed to carry it on; wh auition « sey. OF traukport vesveis ti a that ject; und it t proof faatem on way ndivideal ® par tou ta wnch acts, te i¢ your duty to indiet h Violation of chix statute, wed prevent bi for trial betere this « T) must, be Brsvltest to yon, gentlemen, tts + criminal dee en. gu undertaken, wil ne ed (0 miaek Che ry aged wih mael Vee te projects conto tut if you dt Fevily to be tornpyly the mem jon against Cubs thew all porsons eva 4 with is ! promocing it will be ao. i be woke of the laws of tke United states ia um thy same as If their prog had yuly and avowedly tnteadd for invasion, apd waging wat oa thas ew The Sth Hoe oO relaces Ving Out ofitendarm or ris ext ng LO lew The i J res or natives of Cuba are exempt fr the statute, and that Shey ean law xpedition not +0; our duly asa nouirn 4 to prevent ell Nostite ats wi a of the United states, a, whom We are at peace. as well w forv.guera as by our oltir the express provisions of the mot of « 1 Ou commiting th wlion i nant eet oa foot baat thors arly dem, La 1 La ad y wore wile ” Buch alto are nee face within our “vay jurinas tion. is reaponsibie under our jaws, for his couduct Your enquiries. therefore, are not to be timited to note of Mie ett the Uuited States onty at Murt extend to thee in violation of the nw of Song committed by every person wit ie in the territory of tie Urited States It may aut be improper to remark. that winist wll per . ealoulated to cremte joa animosity with frieadly powers. aud erruasion that we, af & pwple are aaimased pene ble tO Ube law ets done by them a | thon of law, yet they p right Co «pack awd pade | lish their séntuments r ign governments. | their measures, fustitut subjects or people, aud cannot be mn bie to ® criminal proses ecution therefor, however or | such pro may be | OF peeple © Way rege ublic prints bate at mortage by feelings of hostility towards (heur, wad disposed a0 encourage and even engage ia opem acts Of war apie their territories and it it pot to be rogent ted that foreigners should ase that privilege « our soil xganat their ow verament pw country; yet the right of individaris or eatleet. ed muses to declare aud n Wurswrvedly their opimions in those ux it be vepreased or din queetion the. on of the orimabe nal o« 5 taken by you th ing to wb are linble (0 indictment Cubsns Sourmees Mrwr heid at Columbas, Ga., their views upon the compromise prope pon the pi tof aSouthere newspaper . Committee of Thirteen, » es ablichm The re eelutions. strongly ¢ ich will be fy atitut u their rt ie abe high perogative of frewmen to mest tex ry A express their Nance be ne of an of theres «of P re to an rc “ be the lasues Chong mace by el ef Californt ot New Meale ww the rqeare the right % And colling slaves of Comme or ant right of properry in slaves omire to the eta al and avure ie hi thiraty, ne at her option, te «ny eqates he nt ws d. cour to sleep from excessive fatigue The peo- : | Die of the Creole made fast their voavel to tho whart or Be Boge und delivered her and (bemselves over to the civ coramag Aa wend oe if con & Raped sg ofl Sita patito | the nets poluted out aud defined hy the atatats, hey (Wally, whether Americans oF wenvs, Ga.—A meeting the 18th inet . to set ition of the riety ot the a Mogtom, on wore porte te but Choy paesod » following aco tbe remslutions weaton | pra! 8 pF riley, Diste ob a reting the Qf eee + mivim'ing aupremder. iromel ov ® The joteiiigenor aunowneed by (he morning papers, | the erth le already boned by a stigul of the abendonm nt of the fret aiteck attempted oa | os "gen ies that contained im che resed stious Cube by pedition from the United states, aad the | T'TiA: the massure which hes been laccly reported te the retnrn of thee engaged init to tit eouatry, would jority uf the somattres that all ¢xpeet ~ bed of farih’ r pros ntowed Bat fi concurred prem to tndie euting the thie be rot dow tt or who have bemt (heme ex predbitior the saan active and determined pro j newer to the tuquity wddr 1 by the Grand Ja | to the Court, respeeting theit powers. | woul t atate, in my judgment you have inte eetigation of all all get erunin le the Cnvied States #i complaint Inid betore you. wud s Teetrd iu the matter by particular lw the Wt The preot lee rorpeet warioe ia dif. ferem Siates, and w) hout detalaing you Wilh wa Ate gument on the eubjeet, it Hl probably meet all you f from the Uourt, tu stave, buat im Unis die it has niways teow the ooep ed rain, | te loth Hiouneat tn eramiont me #ithout aay previods action af a ma. rate or le District Adorney or formal evmplaiat yan ipiorwer, However, to obviate all hesitancy or | de liens the parr of the feand Jury. ta | fee pret te particular matte the MWmMed #te eg nizaner Mater arehing gnirle Hatelet. Roy violation of thy SOF outer prise yor portion ith thie eowatry, fyeinet the teiand of & o of wernt: of a nat ‘The wet o be of ty heh Kard to foreign mee it. bet wo m thet * for jv and good farthy arte it ia tie poiley and atm thee twalctan fn leaving ste | fndividuel the wodirputed righ & i any ober tert ell poseeeres the hibit thet citizen indi with others entering Into @ngagem: sean terntory oF ay other nations. and wort Tt woke be mn Hing power axivend in tote ail wwed, @oder the vee, bo net on feat oF mm dopiore he. if pe rach on L aod if mau might t etn nee of ey warlike euierprines at pence with us, and thus nd ertenim fo the mete oe 4 Te will of the mation is expressed ia this tesp Bacon, Krier ‘That (he warmort thanks of ¢ thowe of this menting are mew be Prempr an dented opp fateh of evi! (o the Sow That in the compeonuire on the Mrat mace beiweem (he Noreh apd Souch BI» endere pr * a Foal pat federal pve approve of tb ern mew =F lish @ prone drtiten os the aavoency of * “b for high office, ‘he expense of the South. f Southern man, wor ay therm woman ” dates fraternal equality : and cha Prance tevard tol not only bes tm ineae, teal power tw: pene he th, and will give it our hemety than to pe a wt wont me ke pace ¢ recess oqnivocal or hostile course ad ont and ce - *° ‘except sorren er the rigets arise 91,20, OD wore with oma i» Catrronsia — With reference to the de. othe che mendmade to the American irgation at Paris, with ee pr eaitiond ve be imprerd 00 the lend of Freneh coasts at Catiforuta, the Vatater of Fore! relauier + har jowued with bie cotlencue of the commer Co being beture (he Chamber the eat to thes otal minemt of 6am oa tom hopes ty Celfornis ae. cleo, the tegatations ead (wrifle thereunto moweted The tion of Newburyport ie 0548; 1076 ob® popnin| : drew from 6 to 10 years of age. pear, Sek. vinow inet

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