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SHIPPine, PRY RPOOL.—UNITEW STATES ie ATLANTIC, depart with the Juve Wih, ae el * street, No herth seca OF passoue having onegust) or comfort, apply to o* “Fraxrre, caps iy West. Captain Nye, ADRIATIC, Capra Those sbips hnving bean bu arverniment sorvice, every sare has EDW). K COLLINS, 56 Wall stress, a 5 Gtruction. as Also in thei enuines lo ensare stremgeh a or passengers are a oe of passae froin New -erchusive use of extra size state | sed surgeon red antl ‘paseas’ ly to eg srry ©? eDWweh K. COL or, te BROWN SHIPL “reenet “ Atlantic “ Petit Or “ Atlantie “ The o MROUGH LINK 10 CALIFORN! Carr; inited Staten Maji-— Sevcivek PM ‘trom the pier foot of ‘The new avd slerant D.b. Porter, U. Be The accommodations for passer di hy any ataamahip afloat. pase | are transtorred, at Havana, to the | 4 Proceed eongere for New Or! guperior dowble ‘Crom Havana dire: si dap F. to New Orleans. age from New Vere to 0 be som is Standee berth, forward ontin.. Steerago—foand bed and board Freight to Chagrox will os tak he bills of lading muse all be oi jay betore wailing, For freis) MPIRE CITY LINE PUK S\N ‘char's No.2 5 tod. HOWAKD & SOK, 4 Rroadway. ITED STATES MALL STEA WARS DETW j York and Liverpool —The ships eomoposiug thieling are — paid for, Por feeight % 7) conte per oubio foot. 1» hoard the vessel the ny, Pov fewizhtt || RPLEGRAPPIC INTELLIGRNCE, THIRTY-vIRST CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. H Senate, BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELRGRAPR. Wasnixe ros, June %, 1859, Mr. Brwron's resolutions, inetructing the Committes on Finance to ingnire into the expedieney of refand- N NRW aptain Lace. aprain Cmastook, zens as duties on importa, was pussed. Senate tock up THY OMNIRYS The question pending was, upon an amendment will be attached to NS, 56 Wall sereets ‘8, | de proposed to Texas at the thirty-fourth degroe of ini, | orth latitude; also. providing that nothing in the | bill Fhell be construed asimpsiring the rights of Texas to ail the territory eluluved by her: provided she shail | fail to accept the terms proposed for the settlement of | ber boundaries. A long and unintereeting debate ensued upon this amendwent, in the eovrse of which various prop»silions were suggested and disposed of, Finally. however, Mr. Foote’s smendment was withdrawn. and Mr. Dovetase moved to amend the section under consideration, #0 a8 to fix the northern boundary of Texas ag follows :—Run aline drawn dus east from the Rio Grande, from the south end of the junction of the dead to the Red river, thenee down the— ‘Our repert was here cut oif by atmospheric elec- tricity.) | House of Representatives. BY BAIN’S KLECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAM. Wasuixorom, June 8, 1850, THE AnsExTE RS. Mr, Jones eald that last night the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union rose for want of a quorum, there being only thirty members present. As _ it was understood that the House met after recess merely to make specohes, there was but a small attend- ‘ance, Therefore, he asked that the names of the ab- ntces be not placed on the journal Mr. Asnaron was not in favor of enforeing the rule as A, VIA CRAGRES— thursday, Juye 15, at Waren street, N. ORGTA, inure absenteos, The motion of Mr, Jones was not entertained, it re- | quiring unanimous consent, AMENDMENT OF THE JOURNAL. Mr. Rictanpsox procured a correction of the jour- nal. Fo as to make it appear that he, yesterday, gave notice of anamendment of the California bill, to provide one territorial government for all of remaining terri- tory. Ne. Danint, made FRANCISCO VIA _ a steamship CKESCENT , Commander, will Ist, at 8 or parsag, owt ROUGH LINK FOR SAN BRANCISCO VIA i splendid steaks ard he ANDSN Stand M Sonth street. eens motion to go into CBAs | committes on priva! * VHLL ADELPHIA, | THE CALIFORNIA BILL. her dock, Pa No. The House, in Committee of the Whole on the State do'eloek. 00 of the Union, resumed the eonsideration of the Califor. day previous. For pa ae vestion. So far, forty-five Southern and Gfty-one nia _ Northern mon have made speeches on it, OR SACRAMENTO CITY—Fiest Mr. Purtrs showed that Mr. Ritebie and gentlemen VESSEL—T® SAIL, | from the South bad advocated the formation of # State Weh of Juno, positively. The fart veiling, At scheone? | constitution by California, and when the coustitation a BELLA FRANCISCA, Capt Bult now Losing ss was formed they opposed her admission, Hoe declared pis, frelght voy pimaret ahr has Dp onl that the adoption of that constitution was not a child rig YS WLER St West | of the administration, as the poople determinod it bo- GOR CALIFORNIA —iHeotuN TICKETS FOR SAN | ele dented te canoes _ maid it Sasa: i remeuen, vis Panama, to, leave New York Jaly lem | Dove een done on Acareag } beat 6 Sara Francison, maybe |. Bir. MoMun, (det) of Virginia, accused his eot- bad on applicari 4 Promt street. league Se. oh mee ye the gentleman Led y FAA LIFORNIA@TUROUGH TICKETS POM JUNE im, | {ues pg in favor of the Wilmot proviso, Reale a8 the Paseenger Office, (7 Breateey. ah 2 tie ald. disguise it as you may, those who vote tor the supply of the most exceilone Outi sland ehenp. Gi admission of Califernia in advance of the other ques wine Govern mn away. t Passports, tht en Everybody is invited to ost or send far one, RNOLD BUPPOM. tions, might as well face the music and galtop to the tune of the Wilmot proviso, tor the result will be the admission of New Mexico and Utab as iree States they n ciroaians given ON DSTEERAGKE PAssaGe Th Piiladespbia, from Ne i Inthe wile 13th Jone, For « U, $. Mail Sconmani| ‘The Now York Herald, Tribune, J Courier and Enyairer, ani Expre PPOSITION DAY bi landing at Newbur: eouls to Newb! ‘sud Hodson: 8 LE—EIGRT * pee alars, apply to L. P: ‘i CAN il (0% SALt— THR ONLY NODEL 'E Siates brig Washington, whieh Mexico, during tho last war. Tiaged, Al! sail eet, and isin fact a perfect » war, and at bea’ ture. To be seen frow Other, Brooktyn Clty to i Craevit Count. —Hon. Seward Bareato presiding — an an Church and Bull agst. New Jury in Wuis exes renders: ‘The case wast by « for a farther considers to San Prapei Apply at 102 Rrowd street, THE OFF CE OF THES y ‘Com IL please copy. AL BOTS, NEARLY we eld on rea: Aldrich, No, 64 following the example of California, and exeluding flavery. Iie wanted territorial governments for the territories. and contended that Congress has oo right to establish or prohibit slavery Mr. AuLew proceeded to show that the pose of the South is to divert the gover the written constitution. which was formed to perpe- tuate the blessings of liberty. that the power of slavery may be preserved and extended forever, | Krom Washington, Wasmnoron, Saturday, June 8. 1850. ‘The Department of State have information of a for- gery and sale of blank passports, and heve given notice that blenks are never issued, and no person is permit- ‘ted to reli them | Very Destructive Fire at Pittsbargh. 1 Prrramy nets dune 8. 1850 Last night a destructive fire broke out here in Mr. HLH. Ryan’s building, on Fifth street, extenning to Vir- ginia aMey. The building was five stories high, and ocoupied bya ber of mechanies of various branches. Mr. Ryan lost $40,000, insured for $5,500 only; the tools and other property in the building were valued at $20,000. Messrs, Rhoads & Alcorn bave Lost $1,500, insured oply for $500. in the Delaware Mutual OMce. At leat 75 men are thrown ont of employment. ‘The brick store, on Pifth atroet, owned by I Campbell; StBAMER ison, via the Ww YOR caND pany, Rdward Ke treet, opposite Wai Commoree, NEW * term Tie UNITRD OF lowt om the const of ona == one ditto, by Mr. Simpson, and sovreatrame houses, gone. owned by Me Ryan, in Virginia alley. were all des- j asthe Second Presh fi od O' Donneli.—Tho e the def-atauts parties, reserved red to be lows on whieh is $12 in Wood street in imminent danger for eereral made, giving the plaintiifs twenty days.and the defend- jours. The lose is estimated at no less than $100,009. ants the enme time to serves Haven ts The ook Entering of the judgnient tsordered Lo be delayed amtil Vishint Tudalies Westen, the argument of che John D. Hutet agst, W ‘William Roekwell, to tay ereow a thy Silas Wood apst. Nicholas Brooks und Others 4 ant failed to wppear, and trinl by plaintiff, the eoart decided thet th noctgage referred. to in plains! with Juterest for # for which eum the plain’ ment. Acctnest raom Canniesienss. —A named O'Brien, the shot fide, and causing her to take to that can be ascertained “ . - bave arieen fre appears that a dog bel one of O-Bvien' é ohlidre to shoot the dog. and o pointed the gun. not only alot perhaps. fatal injory pon an offender har not yet been arre noon. at the eo presiding T umber of pericty appointed aitentiarys. were presented and table. Suportivor Tunis G Bergen. 9 the expenses of the county, lows :— Reevmmending the lowing the Sherif twenty erage returned tothe Secretary of BLate of the cells at Wililamabarg eighteen Ddoard of prisoners. These tev for one week. A reeslation salary of the Clerk of the $i.ce). Alw. to reduce th: gate from $700 to $500. Ti camended that steps be take salary of the City Judy salary in lieu of fees, Tho rer the amendments alewady oat ing Davis AMick. keeper of the ade, and the Board adjourned. Hon. Sevan» Bancvto, who b K presidi a thé remaic ot the term The oberged antil Tuesday New Diviwo M Srakine vo ACcOUDE, and Fepart 's pleadings. $1500, aru ff 2 fir w) re ordered to take judg: accidentally shot om Friday by # man teking effect in her right of the feet n sheer careiestaess, » the woman had bitten thor in attempting being at all careful bow he This body held # meeting, utes Were read and . from various por= ceper of the county pe- ed to inquire inte the expediency of reddting ported in beiet as fole day for board of pri foners, and ten cents for each erimiusi conviction it toe redaction of the enictowiog the Sherif a A cosolution remor- in the Ciroult Cover turned home on Friday. Jodge Mor Kennich. Tlovespate, Ponn., Jane 8, 1850, ro war ahenvy thunder storm here Iast night; the sidewalks and streets this morning were literally covered wit “of our chemists b: ‘nae referredto | ~Dofund- -y bebig waived by war dae upon the fo aii to $17) The Recalling of the Russian and French Ministers—Lowis Napoleon's Wishes—The Three Conspirators Against Republicaniom—The Course of the United States —Ar- vival of the Atlantic Streamer—Navigation Laws for France—Policy of the United Siates—-Mr. Bulwer's Historical Lore and Diplomacy — Nicaragua ~The French Republic, $e. $e. Tortead of pausing for a reply from Mr. Agincourt Bulwer, in referenes to French history, I shall retorn to the subject of Anglo-Saxon superiority, Within few days, events have been passing between Paris and thie capital, which may open the account of prowess between the French and Engtieh nations. The recall woman named Mra. | bed, From atl the es } 5 y jail, Supervisor ally laid qn the iT trom « eoram finally involve the two governments in hostilities, although, in reality, the whole affair is but an error of the actors about their parts. M. Bona. parte, the friend of Nicholas, and of the British aristocracy at the same time, hed no hand in the violent reeotution of bis cabinet which recalled Droaya de L Hoye Hewns at Fontainblena looking at the eclebrated table on which his uncle cip ned his famoue abdication, hich bears three marks of fary deeply cut with # knife; and he was moditating a carcer for himerif towards the empire But @ rupture between France and England was not jo the programme of the autoerst, who now com- mands in chief the derpotivms whieh aro on their march over the democracy of Rurope. Such arupture of « resolution al. To pay the keeper te a day for ve ais) Seoom- wes adopted. with peniteatiary, was deen for the pas would bes destruction of the plan of the campaign. ja thisetty. re MM. Bopaparte dimpproved the precipitancy of his will pe ie fo" eabinet, who acted on the old ides of getting up « na- tional hoetitity without, to secure petit jury is dis pe It wae staking the gre of their electoral law. 18 experiment took enterprice of Ragiand and Rassia. agelast the poopie Ic of the continent, on a controversy with the democrats of France, The steps of the exbinet will be retraced, of effeced 0 #4 to leave 00 mark. tt was Ynree derrick into the river. Lt resembled a Nicholas, Palmerston and Bonaparte comprehend that gemi-ciroular boiler. feet long. and there can be no ities between them: and ee tor twelve feet w In the contra of the top was auaper- t French people. they are to be crushed by foros or ture euffictently large fora mah to enter. On either tiekband and f Hien! majority of the side of thie aperture were val tached leathern hove pipe to foul. Yhortly after 11 o'clock mate of the paoket ship Weat 0 ture. end the cover was ser ‘was then lowered sixtecn oF seventern feet into the | bed of the river. where it remained apwards of aa hour; Mr Tear being able all the time to t pure air and omit harles Tear, seoood A red up to ein. The English rince heen tied hand and toot Fins years of bach conteemens—cver sinew the bettie of Watertoo—has made them sa hermless a ebiidren of Hindoos, Hut, after all, tho wieest echemes of men sometimes foil, and althotigh it fe the intention of the parties to thet great conspirney against liberty and progress to whieh were at- those above . few hovering over Europe. called the © Thieves Alli. mute ‘hine as dty aod well ae ance that ¢ eball ne aoything of the kind tered. He wna not the leact incommoded, and could @ rapture between Bngland and France is possible. any work at the bottom. This machine ie Tf rw, it 4 . jo eo of big Ce as ole of covitaining four persons, One ta being con. net to take sidew hastily anne, gocard Structed capable of containing ton persons, to be sunk | Ing to tho wishes of Me. Mutwer's school of tra: over the spot where the Lexington was bi the bye sisting polit fy * i cert & — eh i weeon 8 our ublic should interrogs nod eg oN baa rend | ta “well "as the present, Froneh history, for mg “E, or erm should he rend again, and especially the Tue Corr or Rars.—Rats will cot the State of New York, this year, several thone they cost throughout the country it beyond estimation, clon} of her ¢plendid victories over Ragiand, and of the expniston of the Engtich before from the eontt- nent. Very deine expulsion will come, of the most from the hands of dollars; how mach rows tsexplain Wow they stern necessity and rig atic, Save lately emu ean large enpriae tathe State On | the United Mates. Type the Brit A posmendione one of the best and strongeat ba the grest Erie thronghout the New Tn less o eanel, Che pride and honor of the Sq ow York, |B atl there stood mslanghter house, Mere the rate gathered | the le a. tere prenee-- and burrewed, and when they were thirsty with che rich = but ehe will of tardtary tn food they fattened © by di, ner the rongest amd be rd caused the wn worked ite way with hydrostatic till it produced am extensive bro mieebievons anim bank they went tothe fiver to drink, to it throngh the sotid earth, Tate 1 wlermined one of the to get in. and when ones i vither Amertien, inet at = Washington may frown on Conade'nnd Onta at the bidding of do-- frinaires learned In the obsolete code of national iaw In this mane ‘on the whole ewmal, = throw away Nicaragua on the initiative ofauch % «8 diplomatict as Mr. Lartenes—it may enter into Ahydrantic force, bonds with Fngtand, on the bighest panaltios to kop ke, fhis beowk hat | the peace, while the Thieves! Alliance farnger Enrope and Aria, and seek to ndeanee thelr Chinese been recorded In all the papers. but fow have imagined FS eck Jo nates of understood the cause of it, The cause was the | eril stong the very consis ited States. from elnughter house and the rate, | Hauiax to Bermuda, and Coda and $b Juem; wad the ing to Culifornia the moneys eoilected trom her citi. | [h® ‘ Loug before ton years, we shail seo in Kayland After the consideration of the morning business, the | the Inet shadows of the last crowa of Common Connell, ureb, ana of the Roman Churen. of Che Charet ROARD OF ALDERMEN, * of Kngland; but it willall bein vain, ‘The flashes gone | June T—A number of petitions wore received and forth: iteame to Rurope upon the wings of ireesisti- | appropriately referred. il Die pei with the Americnu movement, the Acan- tic, Since the arrival of that noblest of steamers, England bas been struck with smasemeut, ‘The | mechapies of England. the merchants, the politi- | cisns, all feel the chock, and the consequent dis- | solution of their governmental system which is Rew YORK Uoiveneee An invitation to attemd the annual exhibition of the Now York University was reovived und aconpted. RESOLUTIONS Alderman Coox. that rtto the Board the | soon to follow English abdioution of the sew n a y the law department, That Empii | by authority of the Governors of tite Alms House the o quenee | bumber and amount of judemente obtained —the moved by Mr. Foote, fixing the northern boundary to — | time ax the Atlaniie. by American goaius--tho making | | gilation. so as to give ber substantial free trade at once; u comiuevoement of the speedy emanciption of whole so-calied civilized world frow its chain: amount paid on said judgment —and for whose bonis, and what is the probable cost on sald suits” and adopted. Alderman Paaxxiin presented «resolution “that the Comptroller be directed to pay the necessary bile at tending the funeral of John L duire sthe fre who was killed while in the discharge of his dutiv which was referred to the Committec oa on Fire D ent Alderman SHaw presented a resolution, “that the sitee on Saluriee and Officers enguire {ato and repert on the propriety of plrcing ths burcaa of roads op the same footing & the other bureaus ia ths de- partment of repairs and supplies.” ieterred to Uom- | mittee on Salaries Alderman Swaw presented a resolution, “ recom. mending the Committee on Salaries, iu relation to the | petition trom the Reader of the Bourd. for wa increase ® uew government; we. who now sit daily under ngtand. God'swill be done! Butit isto the United Statos of America in the new, and to France in the old world, that he bas commiteed the execution of his dverve. Sul, it will prevent delays aud the sheddicg of innocent blood, for the Union and Praneo to stand up shouider to shoulder, at all heaurds, and for thatend [have so often asked the privilege of | coming before that most omnipotent of usaumblivs, j the 100 000 daily readers of the Herald I have pro- | posed the mastery of the Mediierranean at the same of immediate advances to Franer, irrespective of her le- | and T would now further propose, that the U, 3. go- | of his salary from $200 to $250. and to pat him on the vernment, at the present sitting of Congress, should | weme footing aa the Reader of the Board ot Assia, confer on France, without consideration the same | tents.” The rerolution was adopted, | Instead being the prey of England and Kussia, would At existe and was willing to have his name in the list of _ | of ministers, and misunderstanding of cabinets, may | * their wm | th | whiel it will be well for the Herald | found that there is vot any vitality in old party Vigation laws as went into operation first ot January lw with England. By a modification of the taritl ou Beene roducts, the low# to the revenueand indusiry he Union would be very inconsiderate, and by free navigation on the side of France alone, it woull not be $10000 @ year, Hither of these retorms beiag in the right direction, would rouse the hearts of the democrats of France; and both together would ce. ment forthwith ell the relations that should exist | between sister republics, who now take the front | Tank of other nations, but without iojury to vwch other. France can no military superior in Europe; nor can America have one at home, or on | glreudy presented through me would flav any ocean, The two nations allied. could immo- | jnstrocted me, in offering the ev diately charge themselves with the descinies of the four quarters of the globe. ineluding that wonder- ful whose emperor, just dead, commenced innovotions which must bring her also into | the great embrace ot modern civilization. Then Ladia, und. indeed, aij Asia and Atries, not less than Exrope, } REPORTS. ETC | jhe following communication was recetyad throush his honor, the Mayor. and referred to the Committee | on Arts and Belences: | Po Tis Monon, rae Mavor or New Yous : Sin: T have the honor to sead you herewith the eon. tinuation of the great work of the © Statistique Mouu- mental de Paris.” the first part of which [ have al- ready prerented to (he elty ot New York. Tho Minis ter of Publle Instruction. apprized by me of the pro- | Jected establishment under the auspios of the , mon Council of a public library in wh the rks a place, bas tinuation of some of | these works, to express the lively interest he takes. lim the success of such # library and the estis faction he will have in adding. as opportunity will pre- sept to ita treasures, I bave the hoaorto be, Sir, with great respect, your obedient thy al VATIE MARE. The Committee on Streets reported in favor of a olan for the permanent exterior line of the city o: river shore, between Thirteenth and Twenty-third streets, The roport was adopted. ‘The report of the Committee on Streets, of the Board of Artistant Aldermen, favorable to extending Wach- ington street‘from its preseat termination to Twelfth street. Copeurred in A communication from the Superior Court was re- ceived, compleining of the condition of the eourt rooms, and the bad state of ventilation [t stated that the rooms were ip adilapidated state, and Cat the state of the ventilation was such that the health of some of the officers was affected thereby, Referred to the Commirsioner of Repairs avd Supplies. NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS. Alderman Haws enquired of the committee appotated to distribute the appropriation made to the New York Volunteers, what progress had been made. Alderman FPraskein stated that the committee had met on various cceasions, and bad written to Cotoacl Burpham, requesting information ta reference to the survivors, and widows and orphans. They had not yet received any reply, wthougb they had renewed their application for imformation. They were as (- sirons as the publi could be, to have the appropriation distributed, und regretted the delay that had oceurred SUPPLY OF CROTON WATER TO BLACKWELL'S ISLAND. An upplication was received from the Governors of the Alins House, for # line of pipes to be laid throagh Sixty-frst street to the East Liver. couneeting wich the main pipe on Third avenue, to supply Croton water to Black aeti's Island Referred to the Committee on Public Buildings on Blackwell's [siaud. TRA ROOM EXPENSES A report was received from thy Committees on Mar- kets cnelosing 4 statement of the expeases of the tea room. giving the articles ad seri, This statement, which was furnished by the Comp- is © curious document, extending over sight follo pages. Each purchase is catered under ite proper bead in rotation, and indicates extensive patronage ot the grocery. proviaion, and spirit stores of Gotham, bans aw list of articles. we tind chickens. oysters, meat, bread, vegetables, eatsups, tlh. eakes eggs. mill, lard. flour, sugar, tea, butter, venivon, coffees. brushes, towelling, © Me nundress, tember . ohare s0a8, refreshment f thongh by no mem total expenses of Ubi be delivered over to the blessings of selt-govera- | ment. And come what may come withia the ~ brief hour" of General Taylor, the dial hand approaches | that peint when the high external destiny of the Union es supreme arbitress among men aod institu. tions, willeommence. Presidents will be aumedy and made upon the all absorbing future questions of foreiga policy ‘The republicans of the United States have distinctions, and #0 have separated, sad re-united in the most grotesque and violent asseciations, all | for want of a capital matter of conteution. Bat | the present {nternal struggle will come out vo the surface. and be who dovs not thea go for the cause of uviversal progress and freedom, will be forgot ten, It bas been the sim of tyrants to make sacci- ligious use of divine rigat, and to sneer ab your justitutions, They bave usurped the sovereiguty of the people, aud asserted that with you that eovereignty) was misplaced, They teach that the condition of the people of America, is owing to the spareness of the population wad to the abundance ot land and declare that when America becomes densely populated she wili adopt thir system. It is for Americans Lo correct all there errors. aud to assist the prople of Europe to the discovery that transatlantic prosperity is solely to be attributed to the excellent Semctitution end laws which always emanate from universal suffrage, from popular representation and government. But to return to Mr, Bulwer. He will oblige the statesmen and people of America by giving sa tfre~ tory auewers to some questions atising out of the me- morini recently put by ue to the Maryland Historical Society op bis account, They will probably devire to know how history does actually stand in reference to the battlesaud conquests of England in Fravce, betore | taking the offensive, if there should be, as I do aot for ® moment suppose, mrupture between them We ark the attention of the British wissionary to the follow ing points:~ Inthe first place, there was an almost total 1 Willtam the Conqueror, te Vrancte Ist ; thet is, from the eleventh to the siteenth con- tury. Where did these armies go? Th the rveond place, as the English kings were also duke+ of Normandy, aud held therefore, besides Luge land, Normandy, Brittany, a part of Flanders Guienue, Poites, oto,; ie, the whole of the Norch and Wost of France— more Freneh territory than the King of Franee—how happened it that they did not conquer the latter, seeing that nearly ail the Kings of Kugiaud on their accession to the throoe, made ita point of popularity to invede their little neigh be B the third place, was the loss by the British crown of all the provinces In Frauce, voluntary or eompul- sory? Ifthe latter, why are tho two Freuch wottos British esoutebeon, between the lion and the He aid not ree any ‘Athy Aldermen should ba frightened sions of the preston the aulject of tha at real good would printing (he slate He oppowed it Alderman Shaw conceived it would be usefal in Gisabusing the publie mind of the idea that there was ment effect? +tih retain avy unnecessary expense incurred The real ery pony nly to repnblican ganee was on the pert of a number of loafers, gusce, but euch Prem on, who bad been the cause of the great expense com- time of day. is of the same fine flavor, which Bighth Henry the sarensm of ~ Defender of th: for his book ogninst Luther, of the Seven Sacraments, Fourth finally. it is worthy of avy arithmeti- clon. even that of the Nicaragua negotiator, to wstab- lieh preeicely, during the protracted wars between d@ sud France, what pro the English gained, plained of If the report were mada, he thought the public would be abl to diseriminav as to what was or War bot necessary Alderman Mav said the question was rotatively one of newepapers verve the Common © 1 forvices of members of the board should by ity. and if sueh was the ease, no com portion of battles ansl sieges what they lost? | tueney would grudge them necestary refreshments, When this last comparison is made, aud it shail be | In reference to his own ward, he spoke confidently th Dt neeessar: ait the French upon the de | ed the report to be printed. that the public ve, it will be time enough to go in’ | might be in possession of facts in relation to the wili- 0 « of the divaeter of Agincourt. History calls it ap. but if1¢ were a well-fought and giorivas battle, there fled ten toom. Tt they caw the items, he cht they would. as much as himself, grant that there were none isa tong interval between Cressy end Agincourt, aud | that were useleat; unless perhaps exo these two attics, with Poitiers added. are very Hght | taken torome beverage taken in the weights in the English soale Nothing oan be more ine | mittee during the provadence of cf cautions than boasting, within the beering aim ot Alderman Haws —To what drink Freneh minister Hnxlich victories, Oathe | At nm Mitex—Lt should think the hoaorable v ride, there enormous preponderance of | mem face might sh French success, and wo entire expulsion of the self | Alderman Kaity opposed the printing, or, if the styled Britinh statement was printed he went for the largest liberty. ‘ihe Amerienn people will be sureto avold any such | He would bave two hundred and fifty thousand copies stratagem as that of Mr. Bulwer, at Baltimore, whion | is the ordinary expedient of the trapper for wolves and fusca. Heseeks to dtaw them into the deadly emn- brace of Engiand. by baiting her iron jawe with favorite morsels. But at this hazardous period of the comraty for every republican to aa me tthe Roman dictator and to eve that h printed in that case, A vote Wax eventnally taken, when seven voted in favor of. and cight in opposition to the printing. The ction was consequently lost. ‘The board adjourned till five o'clock to-day, June &—This board mot at 514 o'clock —the presi- dent tn the ebai 1 rincipler of self-governe | The gyi = pastel: tie’ talary will teevive ‘vial | g the" nutes *f the preceting mocting were road aud m the first hostile movement, on the part PeTiTiens, Among the petitions dieposed of were the following: — To have # fire-alarm bell in Nioth avenue; referred. | Petition to pave Kighth avenue, from Forty-thud to PMY | Pitty-third street; re forte " ericans, againet the French 6: every moment bestowed on oligarchs av any way whatever, is © moment spent the orasin. On some court day, Thumb, who represents England at wee struck on with the sword of state, and told to Henry Polwer.” That silly ceremony j proudest day of his worthiews life; and the recollection | wt event fils him with boasting. It singled | ord. and gave hima title | Amerie mh finite | tolerate bis fiat. | eins: | ate Ola: Squier vi in arming the Warnington, his little shoulder by hor Majesty, “rise Sir | was the Seme committee tr in favor of granting to Ches H Howe @ lence of the old court rowm at Jeifer- ton market. curred in round at Clinton market, foot « sal wtrvet, to the rie Railroad company, for tweuty years, Ooncurred in Committee on Croton Agueduct reported im favor of Inying water p Avenue 0, from Twelfth to Thirtecuih street, a) pro or to meek at Mr The time not only coming, bat at hand, it Is here, when all | this will change in the estimation of the American peo- ple, The fethmus canni will be yeta presidential que*- | Comm tice on & ated tion, and the praise of Mr. Butwer might have cost Mr. | side walks pode a Btocesy eter. i | Fourth to Lexington avenues Clay bad he been a consenting party, the presideney, | } } | It would not require much more then the deri: | getween Ninth and Tenth as ded hostility of the Pritieh minister, to imi Mr. | Epreial committer on the Hague street catastrophe Squier @ very prominent candidate. [6 te | reporten in favor of paying Dr UH Traphagsn $490 oo women to begin to Ope | for medical rerviees. and with reepect to | at Weehington, | |, Rusia, and Aastria, | in givin that ed. id to the per vanded at the time of lamity. Report accepted and rosolutio® adopt- the cmicvaries of the Thie The representatives of Kngl are but spice in the camp of one who ix their | Gommitten on Streets, in favor of removing awning enemy. and whore neorets are all told at Lon | porte in Pearl street, between froaday and Kim don. Vienna and St. Petersburgh. Their contact | street. Adopted, fe fatal ; and it will not be long tilt that same Preneh Report of Committee on © 9 Aqueduct, Depart- ™ reo recently im the utmost danger ot aunihile | ment in favor of inying + pipes io # nt-oath will be the of the diptomatio corps at pipet, from Temth avenur, 825 fort went Adopted sit on the right hand of | Committes on Sowers reported in favor ot a xewer in 1 cannot avoid the | Banton street, from Pi:t street to the Bowery. Not on ry with eating Omen, o 4 0 | adopted, the Republic of France, must, by lawe as *mmittee on Fite Department in favor of aaspend- strong as physics, refiret to all Ruroge the stupendoas | jog pembers of Bagine No fom Vive Department example of free government in America. Between na- | Ai-o in favor of nominating ano hor Aesiatant Bagines tons eo indispensable to each other, there cannot be | forthe Twellth ward and resola- France can only bes republic it not Reyer in ertrangement, hostile to America; and her minister course, the representative of any oth em The French Aseombly te making war foll Hit on ant. vereal caffrage The majority will pace that law to leww tions adopted. yutrank, of RewOLwTrONe Reselation, that the Mayor aud « Committes of the Common Couneil wait on ton 1.8 Dick welertme him to theeity on his arrival a week. Tt requ mee in the | I d, and Alvord, Ward aad departme at Three |g, Were appoined Kuch committee milicn elec fallunder | Revolution referring it to and a ining the Uity thie attae Thepeetor to releet two wharves for the « of beat 10 receive manure Adopted. Kesolved, That the object of the establishment of one oF more public baths be referred to a epee ommnodation Rome in the in Emanuel Arego ancertethe great truth «o important to | bin America, “that the great en: mittee Kesotation waa aud ie nothing else than the party which wishes the wide. | iogers and bare were retions. fraitfal application of the principles and let * . That Mar very cortain that of Proves are not in the ranks but they are among all grades of ite mass, whatever be theie tithe ter of the French constitution ” Tt the republicans ved That the City Inepector be direeted od repair the drain wader Porty-third atrert, ot \dopted " T.—The board of A Yesterday « man Sturtévant, the president. 'n the preceding meeting were feed aad ap- Ter Comer Acai Lieut MP Maury hae trans mitted the following to the Sveretary of the Navy, re lative to the comet lately dixcovered:.air: Petereon’: comet was observed again Inet night hy Me P with the equator At 10h. Lim. 58 Te tte ap: place wee in R.A. 17h. 10m. 39016, and North Dp 73 deg. 26 min. 00.55 eee, The atar of compariaon wae one of the eighth magnitude * [te position was deter. mined hy Profeceors Hubbard and Major with the formal and meridian circles The comet hae scarce light enough for the meridian Inetroments rere A petition waa feeelved from the etecutora of Joe seph Detneroia for sarpine of the proceeds of the ania of So Idan 1M Broadway, Referred to Committee of Finance. Petition of sundry persons te have Forty. eighth etreet, between Brow y and Sieh arenas Macadamined. Ketefred eifewalkeon Bighth vente. be second aod Filty-third-eteoets 0 haves pier ballt at the foot of sig hteemth street, Bast river HTATIOR & From the Committer of Arran) Bunker Hall Chapter, No. a o ‘The workmen om the Morris Canal have strack for op ineresee of wages They have been paid sie ebil- lings end ten penos, and new seven ehillings. en pavance of two cents. reo monte in behalf of U. Ay invivnng thie Same committer, in favor of concurring to lease | board to attend @ celebration in commemeration of the anniversary of the battle of Bunker (ill at the | Broadway Tabernacle on Monday evening, June 17th. Theatricaland Musical. Bowrny Thro rer ew tragedy of Maree Bom serie”? will be pree'oted. Womorrow aveuing. with em | excellent east Mr Wallick as Borzaris, Mee. Wallaek as Helen, Mr Gilbert as Alvaris The scenery, dresses and decorations ure suid to he rich aud costly, and we are pure all hehind the eurtain will he well managed by Mr Stevens. baat ext piece will be the admired Yin which M RESOLUTIONS. ‘That West street. from Charles to Amos, be gepaired without delay, Adopted. To Gil in vacant lots bounded by Broadway, Fifth avenue, Thirty-second and Thirty-third streets. le. ferred. * To light Tenth etreet, between Second and Fourth | with gus Adopted, foot of Oliver street, be d ‘That the pier at repaired Reterred ' ‘That the sum of $195 be and ts horehy appropriated, to plnoe fre hydrants at the corners of Lewis and Sixth | » Lewis avd bighth streets, and Dry Dock and | Nourth streets, Adopted. REPORTS OF COMMITTEES, AND COMMUNICATIONS FROM Mr Hu tat this t m having concluded wire, last event nt engngeme the manayer. ever alive to the welfare of this estul lishment. as also tothe suiting the taste aud refine e, bas wagazed Week, i ment of the appeee dur) © Mr Buchanan. who will around of Shoksporesa aracters c ed for to-morrow even | ing are “Hawiet.” aud the three Cuckoos—Mr Bae 9 chupan as Hamlet. Mr Dyottas Lacrtes, and Mise B. | M. Duret as Ophelia. This le a good chars continue to parfurm Heht comouy always, wo be likely to fill hix coffers, Diversi-y of amusemen sure to be successful | On the eeeasion of Mr. Hudson's bevedt on Friday | night. when called before the curtain, te addressed the | audience. He suid :—Ladiex and gentienen—t realty | feel considerable aéMfeutty im addressing you thiceven ing Iwill not say that Twas uuprepared for chus being honored with a call before you, bat untortu. he carriage way in Platt strect Also to mg! late and aet curb aud gutter stones ia Forty-fourth st. Oovewrred in. A communication was reevived from the Justices of the Superior Court. asking the Common Couneil to | have their court room repaired Reterred. WILLIAMSMKGH Pray ‘The Board, on wotion, went into Whole ov the report of the Ferry C of granting to the Willia burch Yorry Company the privilege of running # ferry from the foot ot Grand. pately. | tmd uryqclf ae usial, quite a6 ab thoagh street. New York. to the foot of South Seventh strect, oe Suing of. sll Ghee Ceehoee Williameburgh. Gemuittes atice sous detete eatts | L have been thinking of it all’ the week. (Laughtsr ) Iknew it must come. but the hours flew rapidiy on, aud, at the eleventh hour. [ invoked the aid of @ live. vary frieod What literary mao was ever unprepared with « speveh? Tt was tinished in a few houra, fail 0 beaurifully rounded periods high encominma, eathu slasticnily eloquentabout the starspangled banner & , liberty; Dut the farther L read, the deeper L foaud my self in’ the mud—(nughter)—tor [felt assured that you who know me +o weil, would at once be satiated that euch ay eloquent appeal could not oumanate from INSPRETOR OF YReSHLS. my brain (« rs) Whar was to be done, © situated June 8 —A communication was received from the | as [um !"—(oud laughter)-Why. simply to appear Mayor, nominating ienry Beekmea asx Luspector of | betore my iriends, and, in the briefest manner. tell Verseis. in pursnance of the net entitled, “An Act re- | them that which they know already, how generously lative to the public health in the city of New York,” | they have treated me. (Cheers) L have been m passed April 10cb, 1860, Contirme | twelve mouths im this country during PIN THE CKOTON | thanks to yourindulgent curred, ‘The Board took a recess AFTER Ke The Board met after w recess of nearly an hour, and resumed the consideration of the subject of granting ferry privileges to the Williameburgh Company. The Board. after some debate, accepted the report of the committeo, and adopted their resolution, ‘the Board then adjourned (ili Saturday afternoon ut o'clock. Aqueduct Des reevived, stating that the salary of t! the departn of $500 each ; and that f m almost’ ashamed brilliant sucgese C tought o be $700 iastead have achieved; from North to South. my theme has n additional clerks will ever been the same. dite varied by passing incidents, required iu the bureau of the Water Register, trom save one. [twas my good tortaue to make ay first May January. avd that such have been temporarty — appearanee iu Charteston on St Patrick's Day, or rie employed. aC $50 each per month. Referred to the ther the day atter St. Patrick’s Day—we, Lrishme appropriate committe | not very particular, St. Patrick's Day—thnt i ! 17th of March-—filling on @ Sanday. we the day after St. Patrick's Day—(langhter) STON RESERVOIR, f five clovely written folio pages, was received from the Crotoa Aqaedact Departinsat, relating lu the construction of aaother wud larger re: it for the supply of waterto the inbabitants of Y, inense of amy accident on the line of the calied Mom day being ® better day for a St. Pacrick’s dinner, the fe entering ae the Miber room, [ was re to de forgosten, 1 was ip ited to join wet requiring extensive ond given to # perfect wtion states, that it hod stranger, nygst them simply as an inter deen long contemplal neces. preter of the uBexayerated iaritios of his coum ivereally cone! and trymen. (immeuse cheer is unexpected burst ite erection, are yet open questions. The capacity of the two reservoirs now on the sland, together with the lines of distributing pipes. may be considered equal to 176,000,000 gallons. which. at the avernge rate of daily cousumption, (15.000 000 gallons ) would give a supply tor only twelve days. aud dui the beat of summer, for not inore than ten days its ure bo restrained within proper limits halt the dale | ly quantity would bo amply anflicient for all purposes, | of welcome Wonehed the chord like magic, reminding me of many dear friends whom I left at home, anxious for my sucevss, keenly sensitive of the chance of failure; wud. whilst the festive shouts of that joyous ehrele still ripg in my eare, I teel the trush of the trains th soul eo dead, hemi, y naive land? This is my own, apansia jvrsoly om your ‘The quantity of water now delivered to the half mile I feel that T ai trespassing lion inhabitants of this city is nearly equal to that Patience. I will, theretore, brieily couclute by stastiag Sed 't0 Leasten,” ae toy tants, tbat the warm, kind liberal rtf have tee ceived at your hap My treling of By the fae te eheere,) will ever be engraved apon my 1 parting is comsdorabst at be 4 cegemeots pe fora sent. At the expiration of shat ye to retuen some ties, boxt musical To the gentlemen of the press, st aud West i presems my grateful «for thelr efforts to éustain me ia my eereer, Lhave oJ them Kind, courteous and genilemanly tw give their meds of approbation to that which soared above melioority, | and kindly passing over tauit oh a lows folwodiy eye might trerly dilate npoa a few of those kind friends. wh give me cor and © fe the quantity supplied to Phitadelphin ts lees (han 4,500,000 gullons por day. The dam at the Croton rivor has been once destroyed ; it may be again awept away by many contingencies The necessity. therofirs, of greater supply of water than the daily flow of the agueduet. is required, and the public ought pot to feel eeoure til an additional supply is obtained of ninety or one hundred days consumption, Itis therefore sug. , gested that a committee be appointed to act in concert with the Aqueduct Department, in selecting a site for Bnew reservoir, The document was ordered to be printed and reter- Ted to the Croton Aqueduct Committee FERRY TO WHLLtaM H—ALLEGED FRAUD, AND MO= THON FOR INQUIRY A petition was received from James B. Taylor and a pe ar North. South ack nov ledger wiod, Tks amatic aud ly read ‘in Jerse W. Benedict, for a terry lease from toot of Cherry CaMally read : sireet. New York, to Williamsburgh. Meferred to the &\«Fy sentin he deepest Eo spoakand h “ ply lpn te wishes for the prosperity of the many kind fe snl: t bave had thé good fortune to acquire during my short sojourn, ladies and lomen. respecttaliy £ bid you farewell, with lively Aections of the y moved a resolution of inquiry into in which the Williamaburgh Berry Com- fe couseyucnee sf fread,’ This reselutios poorent wae the post aud Oricht bon v carcagl y UAt he withdrew & pantment of our tature meetic gs modified form | ts. The pertorum BA lengthene . ot \ rower,” man Kelly sud Alderman Griffin on one side. and Alder vet will appease ia her man Shaw Alderman Miller and the President on the em. being hor Last appear other, took part—in the coure of which Aldermen | ance for some tine. tn thiseountry. Me Couldoale ap: | Kelly etated that he was offered $500, as a bribe. by an pears as Dandy Dinmont, Mr Chippendale as Domine | agentot that company, 1 din tre presence of Sampeon, Mire Mary Taylor as Mie Mannoriag, aed | thet Board, with ail the solemnity of an oath, wad as Mrs. Vernon at Mrs, Mew wonte | he hoped to go before God. that he believed there was | will conetude with © Napol Nublo'e wrong dene in that business, Garden, to-morrow evening. will sreseat « brilliant aa. The Parsipeyt, Alderman Morgans, left his place aa dience, We should wot oar that every President. and putting Alderman Franklin in feat was taken before tw k to-morrow { B x's Tuesrne —Burton, the bt of managera, lating and never bebitd the aye. offers m d-eply Latarectine eorman Kelly with | programme for this evening The ontecuw this reso'ution commence with the exer ilen comedy of =Londow " nat see why the Prost- | surance.” Only look to the east ant who cia re be afraid of inquiry. If.those partins were | ith attractive influence? court Courting by Mr would come harmie%s through the H Viacide; Mark Me ought to be eaponed. Hengein as) Mr. 0. Base: rerted that their sgemts endeavored to make him per- | Jorda: jure himself. | Bpanker. Mise ( Alderman Siaw moved aa an amendment, iat the Ryseell The » resolution be amended so a4 that the inquiry would | Kyockings W be, whether the lease was void or ¥ of the lense, Be ewid. thie was all th of Aiderm igo. They Tense ite Ifand, tigate ch | of the Corporation, It was heyon t (heir province | Alderman Kes pat would atop | all inquiry. and render his obj uatory | Alderman Guireix said that Alderman Miller bad | stated, that an attempt bad been made to tamper with | dim in relation to those ferries, i Alderman Mituvn.—Yea; but it was by the other side. (Loud leughter) Alderman Keity then paid, that the night the lease was carried inthe Board of Aldermen. it was od while rome of the members wer hers, who w le on the tace length the Board | go behind the greater pleasure and Natrowas Trearan.- Thie old teDishment ce course of dramatis » te-morrow event * Spectre Brite Nearly oll the f eneh be we eer is untiring te elty, aud Mr, Purdy manages diemees every evening effurte to b the etage bos’ ten As neal, songs, giees, eho in the secret, wont up stair performances, and oxi misite dane at thie very to com wemt bent tertof their «tite ther discus the revolution was e following form ;— vel to the Corperation to. ether with the Law Comimittes, be dirseted to report ‘0 thie Board. whether or not the lease now held by the Williameburgh Perry Company. and atder which said Company run boats from New York to Witiiems- burgh na ferry bonta, is at prosent void or voidable. Upon the thee Of the lense } Thos the Inquiry cought for by Alderman Kelly was refused The Board adjourned at § the G | Ges tx that M Ovyseie Negro melodies, pketobes, euch ae the* Black Sha tures of ment ~ The dancing ver Lewis te greatly praised. and the singing of White gives wtisfaction Rarerer's Moscone rita — We nee ver: Dy to see that One extinabie townsfolk. the 4 A» 4 te The prose ore assured that share of the first choruses, ‘look mance honored with » bee As thts te 1 best a with wf Supreme Court. SPECIAL TREM Refore Chief Justice Edmonds. deve 8 — Die Sophia Masters Worwer — Marriage declared dant's former merring Wittiam J Buck vs. Welter Chipnan’—Motion to change the place of trial from New York to Kesx company, are drawing Laverence A by reason of defen: Mes White's serenaders pertorm every eveaing at 63 Bowery pron Negro melodies einging and dancing. oy are drawing good houses, Phay county June & Co—The Fr any, under the me M.A. Here Hiamebureh — | Pegement of thi frm abot through New Three persons having voluntarily done an act against | England. and will shortly ytelt the State of New Fork which the defendants were enjoined, and baving done | Thy perform at Portsmouth NIL, toomorr fo with full Knowledge of the injunction. they are Haterhilt on Tuceday. guilty of eontemp |. Caeren Gan What « deliet beantitul this d with every delicney of the «the inner man: amd thy wd constets of mus Attachment awarded Sem BE. Brink vx fons occupied pre ' al bare r him invigorating air, ean *. reetralning the farther carr aa tow ote although be abandoned the hasiness nhating ral ta the with a con vonleg mere of the ohare, race ou Moeday meet moon Th ing (tomorrow, under the silver eummer filer ov liam Whitaker ox, Ellen Whitaker —The parties not being inhabitants of thie State when the adultery charged was committed, the marriage agt beviog been | Whoerer # to fee the bhewe. folemnised in thie State, mor the oife committed | Lady awd her at » bal bet here. they eatnot be divorced in the courts of this she will shortly lewve Lbts city, Btate Divore nied . - | wrasy This equ “=P pee at M. Van Nameydr.v9. Richard Tyson.-Motion for costs, | ee ee Wednesdeg ib all nex fener being vege ce Syman Mety.-o mneh of th oe. Up AN Agerawath for aeenalt end battery etrickem oat ; the motion for judgement caanet be granted he defendant has availed himeet of 9 nted him by the cade, by pleading that he hae no | Howieder suieient to found a hetlef whether the Plsintift wae ae much injured ag he averry Cc mM U Of plandera j Mr. Dickinson’ fee 1 Provides for to be comporrd of ory Of One cent pleaem silvet, and nine-tenths t tenth copper. to be of the wright of twenty-five grains be ® legal tender in payment of any sum lose than one dine See 2 Provides for « strict adherence to « weight in the coins, Attachment | tain lating an injunetion Clement & Willis.—Whon the | — Bre. 2 Preseribes the devices npon the coin United to docket » jmdsment at the litle, year of eoithge, &e, judgement record was Mletin itis offen, end a n trials to be made at the mint to ee hoon hound | etre conformity of weight and Mmonnes, 45 the jodgment, heving made his parehoss on the | Bee 6 Snail coins te be paid oat in enme met leae then five dollars. In exehangs for agg ten gold and «iver, the enid coina may be delivered at the principal citios and towns, at the cost of the ming fur transportation Fro 7. Protte of th@polnngs to go to the contingent expenses of the mint rs a retarm thereto that there was no judgment. the strength of a ceurch Gr judgments in the docket, and Jartgment tobe docketod aune Court cannot allow th pre tune. thorgh Hh takes of ite oMcers be wifected by the mer ritle vacated, amd parties left to I for it to ¢ mia. of rights having attached pplication of the rule Por it remedy by orrent the | nd Wife os fonrih wad filth excep: er everriied, and the third Freeman B thrd on rome pleint pot aeking any rele except merely aa injnne | tom ravtreining the defendant from negotiating two | Ty notes and not neking that the noted be on Op. or eaneeliod steven (hat defentant be Tevtrained from entiecting them. i# altogether to im. pericet te found «© judgement upon. and therefore in- junction direnived Cotmumbestoner's Conrt. stonber Helmere, one of the erew of the n ship Clotida was examined before Gomme et Stilwell, for deserting said ship in thie port Committed. tore — The feet, to defendant's | COpPEr and to weigh tw SErain: and to bear devions from other eoine—to be all debts of thirty conte and under Bee 10 Restricts te Mint to certain Limite in wetght andl fineness fee. 11 The Mint ehall_only pay out thie new solate exchange for Spantch, Mexican. Dritih and Freneb coins of the valtte of twronty-fve ren lowe, Provided. That euch pireos shall be presented im quantities leew than thirty dotiare, and that in euch parcel there ahall be at least one-third of amount in qarter dollar pices, ~ i y the apd cree aante ae cae 8. Profits of o wo goto expenses of the Mint, re beg

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