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pense te tee, DOUBLE SHEET PELEGRAPHIG IAT HELGE IEE. THIRPY-KIRKRST COSGKRESS. FIRAT SKNSTON Sountes BY MOR’s UAweneriC CBLMORAPE. Wasnuisoros, Monday, June 2h. 1880 Mr. Hunrae presented the ervdeat als of Robart W. TWarnwell. appointed Senator trom Sousd Garvlins, 6@ | “fill the vacancy oecarioned by th» duath of Wr. Himore, Mr. Banwwatt appeared, received (nv oath of office, aad | THE @EMOUS BILL. | ‘The Omnibus bill was taken up at one o'olock. ! “Mr. Doworas gave notice of wa amvadm rat provid- ‘ing that two new St to be ent Saorumeato’ . and “Colorado” —miy be crected out of the torritory of California, with the consent of that State, said States to be admitted upo: equal footing. Mr. Sowte moved his substitute for that por:ion ‘or the bill relating to the State of Galifornis, The substitute propores that the Proridsot shall is«ne bis jamation, desluring that Calforuia br aduitted Tito the Univv, as room rhall roowive evideas awented 80 ovrtain © Tt also provides that to Venues collected ia the pr! poad- 0 of thix proclsination, ball bs paid over the State of Csliorn Alev. thet the country e@ruth, between 36 30 nor Mexico and bet eaon ‘the Pacifio and Sierra Nevada, shail aed dato « territory, to be calied South Califor: thet the rame eball be aduitted iotu the Uvioo as « Btate, whou reagy. uble nod willing. with oc withvat slavery, a8 ber peuple may desire and make kaowa ia their covetitution Mr. Sowis adaresed the Seaate at l-agth io eupport of bis amendment, and tad uot conciaded waea be Fielded to &@ motion to po-tpous the further cousidera- tion of the eubjeos until to-morrow, which was agrued to. ‘The Senate then, after an Executive sossion, ad- Journed. House of Representatives, BY BAIN’S RLECTRO-CHKMICAL PeL.KORAPE. Wasuinutom, Jaa 24, 1869, | Mr. Caaren offered s resolutioa, which was atopted, vthat the Commiites on Commescu be iustracted to Inquire inte the expediency of providi the waters of the United States, or sailing uadee the -wuthority of the United States, to ‘ue provided with ample and evitable resources of eaonpe to pawragers, in case of accident by Gre or otherwive; tut fartaer, to inquire into the expediency of making ceriwin Uae tom House vfficers iuspeetors to carry vas any inv ia pursuanoe of the purposes of this resolution, and that said committer report by bill or ochucwiag Mr Ince moved that tow House resolve itvelt into ~ Cemmittce of the Whole oa the State of the Union | —the special order being the boaaty Land bill. Question decided in the afficmative, aud the bill taken up. ‘A wumber of amendments were offered, and five mi- de five minute speeches wero made on amendments, not one of which wasadopied. Without disposing of the subject, the commitive ruse, wud the House adjourned. { | Wasnisoton, Jume 24,1850, | The following named sppoiatments wore this day | oonfirmed by the Senate. vis -— Hon, Abbott Lawrence, as minister to the Court of ~ Bt. James. | Mr. Davis, son of the Senator of that name,Seoretary | of the Buglich Irgation. 1 Hon. Bailie Peyion, Chargé to Chili, and Mr. Holaaa, © Secretary. MORNING EDITION----TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1850. See —< = sied Court of Appva! Acaasr, Jnue 24. 1950. The Court ram through the ontire ealen iar to-day. Several defaulte were taken. They determined tu fature to bear causes ouly whore both sides are ready, and will not allow any defuults to be taken. Appolntusceat. Paavacenia, June 24, 1869. Commodore G. 0. Read has been appointed Gerernor Of the Naval Asylum, vioe Commodore Jones. The Very Latest European Nows. TELEGRAPHIC VROM LONDON TO LIVERPOOL. June 8, 1850—3% P.M. Lenpon B¥oct Mianet.—Consols--963; mouey and account, rather buyere—market improved to-day aud closes steady. Mexicans—31 = 33. Peruvian Fiven— 16077. Do. Three—33ig 034%. Danish—8 085 pm. Russians—Sa3{ pm 3% per eent Consels—97% @ MK Mxohequer Bille—68 » 71 pm. Pause, Friday, June 7.—It ia belioved that the Pres!- Gent's increased allowance bill will pase bys smuil | mejority. Bourse flat, and Goverumont seouritics © declined. Grauant—Vienns, June 24.—The Presideats of the Council Mission to Warsaw is likely to lead to a bette, understanding between France and Austria, Large ment stocks made Dut litte doing for P.¥ 0. month.’ delivery. Rice quiet, as large patecls are declared for sale next work. Mascrxetea Tesoe Reront.—The market very, quiet oi d steady. Prices are well but the amount of bu-iness doing | Mascuxstan today te of this dey iy. domi od preity much to the supply of preeeat wants. We reduce La- Gian Corn le, por quarter, but with this exception we | Pepeat the quotations of Our last. Late Carasrrorus ox Laxe Erme—Francis’ Lirvx Boat.—The late horrible calamity to the ' Griffith, on Lake Erie, is but another proof of the necessity for greater and more eflective means of saving life, than are yet adopted 1a our mercantile marine of ail classee. nearly. It does not appear whut the entire number or description of serviceable boats the Griffith had. It seems two were burat before they could otherwise have been ini te use, ful. That this should be so is doubly surprising, when, in our very midst, we have the remedy ia Franeis’ galvanized iroa hfe-boat, of which it may be stated, they are never leaky; they miy be thrown overboard without injury, or lessening heir usefulness; they right themselves, if swamped; and when fall of water, a thirty feet beat will sus- tain forty people, so long ae they can hold on to the beckets, with which each bout is provided. Tae non inflammable material of their consiruction. ie another great safety, on going alongside a burning wreck; and in a heavy sea their elasticity aad | buoyancy preserves then elonyside a sinking wreck, in circurnstances which invariably destroy # wood boat at the tine when she « needed. Two such boats, attached to the Gritich, could undoubtedly have saved many lives, and mach lex sened the calamity, if, under proper mangement, they could not have saved the whole number. We lewin that these boats wre manufactured by Me. Francia, at the Novelty Works of Stiliman, Alleu & Co., oa the Lust river. Mr Mareb, minister to Constantinople, | INTRLLIGENCR FROM SovTH Amenica.—We have W. G. Gibson, United States Marshal for the District | received our files of El Republicans, published ia of Northern Alabama. Mr. M, Maxwell's case has not yet been seted upon, Mr. Boule is in « fair way to show that the aimission of California, without some preparatory legislation, will Anvolve @ most rerions loss Lo the government, in eon- sequence of iand sproulations. ‘The Gelphins will come up to-morrow. J. Covington Burche, Jourast Clerk in the Mouse, | was dismissed today; and William Lee (democrat) wee appointed in his place, The reasom diffar sere ‘graph Case. Boeron, June 24, 1820, FP. 0. J. SMITH V8. HUGH DOWNING AND OrnERS, | ‘This trial, previously noticed, has now oecupied the attention of the U.8 District Court for the Rastern Division of Masexchusetts. for nearly @ week. Hoa. Levi Wooebury, of the Supreme Court, presides. { The action on tbe part of the plaintiff coasi«te ia an appliestion tothe Court fur an injuvetion ageiast th defendants, for uring House's printing telegeny is claimed to bo an tofringement of Moree's patent. Chas, L. Woodbury, Brq, opened the eave for the defence ta an able aod ingenious argument, ad- ducing the testimony of various seleatio mea. well verred In electrical selence, to prove that Morse’ claim, in bis patent, was tuv broad, sud included ‘things previously discovered by others; sad ia no ree id the invensioa of Me Mouse infrings of la- ter ere; iw the slightest degrowe, wish Proteesur Murse’s invention of his telegraph machiae. Mr, Woodbury eas succerded by Mr. Gifford. of New York, om the snuw who bas consumed the beat part of four days tm a very able sad argumentative He has gone elaborately iato the whole history Of electrical Civcoveries having » Dearieg graphe—showiog what progress hed been many, and other parts of Bur spe, prior to Moces's fret suggestiongon the subject. Ue slew adducwd the eri- denee of Professors Heury Reowlek, Jackson Siiiman, and other soleatific men, hich be rad proved what Morse could ciaim ana could note He said thas Movee’s instrument eutirely differed trom Morse’s — that it interfered with no principle, oF or part of epparatas to which More was justly eutitied te also went into carcful avd minute auslysios! devriz- tions of the two machiaws ty show that Hours was Organised and worked in # ar yarnce and distiuet waa- ner from that of Morse fle contended thas electro- magoeiio motion was « m Aiscovered be fore Moree ever thought of ‘sould not make It the sahjret of ves, to #how fees and invalidity. The whole speveh wouldamply re . BY” Biawea win probably close today. To will be tomorrow by the How Rufus Choate for de ta, Alter whou the counsel for plainciif wil} be vis. F.U. J. Smith and RB j Pnited States Senator for Matne, Poatiann, June 34, 1950 The second ballot for United States Seoator, on Friday, in the Maine Loure of Represcatatives, was ae follows The whole number is 140, necessary to ® > Hy ¥. Voceswee m, one dee. Andere r “Pallet ie appointed for to-day. reevived. ‘Weet, wh Cols. Gonssles, O'tiars, sod Pickett, aad Capt. Lewis, Cubs invaders, im custody. ‘The British steamer Thames, from Vers Cras. arrived at Mobile yesterday, with $900,000 in specie, No news ‘ef importance. More Cuba Invaders Arraigned. New Onceans. Juae 24. 1860. More of the Caden patriots have bees arraigned, and Dave entered ball. ‘The Delte promises » development on Monday, which astonish the country Mase of Capt. Gardiner—Capt. Txtnall, do. Bac timone, June 24, 1850. Captain Gardiner sod the mate have witharewn #heir motion for # now trial, They have met yet beow sentenced Captain Tatoall left 6 nnab on Thureday, for Ma eon, where bis eidest son lies ial, The Republican aye, on goud ity, that the President amd the Usbiast fully approve of bis cou uct at Havana, Phe Nashville Convention, Bartrmons, June 24, 1860, A town mesting at Charleston have ratified the pro aeedings of the Noo! ville Convention. retting Horse Ratier. Fricaomtrnca, Jaume 24, 1860, ‘The celedsated trotting horse Retler died yesterday. j | i and [ cannot at preseat muy what the proxpeci is. | re Caracas, to the 29h ult. We translate a few iteme. A protest, signed by the principal members of the liberal perty, has been sent to the President, | egainet the law of Expera. Numerous eocieties are formed in the Republicof | Venezuela, in order to sustain Extanislao Readoa, Jose Manuel Garcia, and Jose Ruiz, caadidates to the next Presidential election. Monagas, the actual President, has readered | hinseif very unpopular by his eoeveive measures | and ill-treatment of Gencral Paez, .who was im- prisoned ja the castle of San Automo. The Republic of Equador is threatened with a new civil war. The liberal party and the o! ists form two opposite camps in the Congres. neither of them will recede a step for the elec- tion of a President. The promunciamento of Gaay- | aquil bes bad uo effect oa the popalstion of the | Kepublie. A new California has been found ia the proviace of Yuruari. An ebundaot mine of gold nas been dis covered, several companies aree for ite exploration, Some sous have already obtained, in two or three days, from one huadred to one hundred and forty ounces of gold. “The te- it of this discovery is confirmed by the travellers fo ihis country. partially way; also the washed and prepared for bUly, soarened by the light We boy. The Aftnd, away. ro same space of time, #9 mash rain pover feli in (his city and ta Brovklyn Pie a Pow x's Pocnrt.—Yasterday while James Clohesey, police officer of the Touth ward, was ftavaing in Broadway looking at the procession of oo- lored Freemasons. William Wallace, aged about se teem years. picked bit pocket offs handkerchief "ile, however, get bis hand into the wrong pooket, for he aruked the officer from bis contemplation On per ingjthathe was felt. be dropped the bandkers niet was immediately arrested, aud 1 was foand be hid» more berides in his possession, which were moat likely to bave been taken in the same way. He was brought to the Tombs, and committed to prisoa by the ma- girtrate. iv 4 o'clock oa Sun- No. 6% Ladiow street, coonpied by Emanuel Coblenter, a ® po hours. ey extingol ra, damage. juoday mora: at 8 bre wae discovered the. baseu wieb street, It was extinguished by the police. Avotnen Fine —A fre broke oat, at 1 o'clock this morning, in ® bedroom in Lovejoy's Hotel. Lt was tinguished, with but littio damage. Tre Boeriwo or tee Bwartcow— Inthe baraing of the Bwatlow, formerly called the Warren. on Seturday eft raron, in the North River, all the passengers were frantic mother, who also jumped but wae reeourd from @ watery grave. The bost war not insured. The loss is $10,000, Sr. Jonn's Dar —Yertor@ay being St. J the Freemason of thle hy turned stated 4 from drown. te the station Ki ton surest, Was rene ing in the North River, and broug! Rowse of the 8th ward. Ile is insane. Riot m tne Fountennra Wano.—On Sunday evan- Kk, & riot took place ia Mul- ttmmpt was made to rercae priv . when it was foand necerary to the Sixth werd. to ue 5 i i i iil. 4, i L af 33 H Bs i * : i ; it ; i i us year. Baypreme Court—Ypectai Term, ony Rotero Chief Juation Md: Jour M — 9, Crowfordede I. F Cure. the power uf the Uouct as to : extended it to all ones of iajui ny te cases of Frreparable fnjury terehold. bas t knonda _—Thecodshaving storm, Whore 8 tenant belding urd+r » tonantey at will, was prevond- eoant from year to be irrewular sad void = Ti the ‘proovediugs te warrant of removal thetre: otiva to dlamies injuaction $ Gerdiner ade Grifhin dows not require confirwetion. except tended to be thy fonadation of some @er on deorve of the court to be made therwo: such case. it requires confirmation before it can be edcpted as the foundation of any future ordor or decree. A report as to the dew {njunotion haviag improperly ixaued, ‘mn oeeouted, Where the reference is made onthe hear- BRR EER OF petition. the contirimation ean be 0: metion. Motion for loave to presoute ing denied, with eorts. , George Seeley.—Appli divorce denied because, first, 1d secoudly, because there fe ne sufficient evidence of service of process, The order of publication baving been im; jcieut evidoucs, that the raonully served. he People, exw vel Griffing and others, ve. City of Brook- dyn —A writ of sequestration is not the first process against a corporation for omitting to make w return to ® common law certiorari; the remedy is iret by dis tringas and an alias and pluries, oa whiok the ixsuss | beincreasea. Writs of distriages awarded Ia oaeh issues in each increased to SoU), ye the defendeats make their ro- John Lyons and Wife ve. Costelle und othere.—Bale post- poued uutil Votober. imus Orookes ve. Edward Woodruff just defeudeuts deuied with Tho deieudants having performed ther stipula- tion, ares uitled Lo @ discoutinuanee of uh: Tn the wepster of tne Commissioner of J. veral of the Judges, in whom is vestes the pow. of sppointment, baving expressed doubts as to intment of tue element, acd it sppesring to be doubitel whother auy ap- poiutment or removal would bs legal, wuloee 16 had the coucurresoe of # majority of the Judges ef each of the Courts of Common Pleas and Superior Court, ae well as the Hoard of supervisors, = warrant to compel the dolivery over of the paper. pied, and the claimant bo loft to bie remedy of que warranio, A WatTeut, under summary proceodiags, to possession of Lhe papers not be issued office is duubttul; but o dant could not unless im twonty Motwn tor judgment the legality of the a that the purchase aud als of the of purchase made solve au injuuction restraiul fendants from exercising acts of owaership Premises, deuled with ovate Jace Corpenier the plaatet « Iseee Van Sinden. 4 Budstnatially the ey Will be consolidated. Mutiva to Edwin B. Spooner —The like in six suite d tbe place of rial chavged from New York to Kings 7 Samuel G. Shevidan vs. Henry Gray and others. —Mo- tiem to refer cwuse deniod, In the Matter of the Trust Fire A second dividend of ten por cent among the | holders ordered. in the Matiar of M. J. Coutant, an Infant.—Motion for leave to sell intaut’s estate denied, tur various ereute mance by the reteree in hi eo makes the infant oul page Which Mie is wut bound to pal oo quate wourty is proposed for hor slare ef she se dee Millard vs. Alfred Millard — Divorce for adultery Join Hearce and othere ws. Ogden, Surviving Esrcow- 4 ty baving hed @ tau the inawtion of 6 ot bub, Om Muggention Cue attention, wight w surance Company — port, mpd eapeoialty be- ote fue ® porta of @ ol hewring may tax the Motion for Felaxation deaied, amouns where | ineuew, it is not iu oruer ior the the bearmg octore the refer Jao exam mation of & deat Ou iuterro- the referee bi ‘pe udjuiged th Teported On the freuen, and it shall socownting #Dall be bad, aad that ow Gaal beariug, d mot OH special motion Motive deaied witnvut ry day formed | Iorrison end Wie ee Cortelyou and others. —Whore, on (those merits, Ube lajunetiva will be rex G Whtil thorw frets cam by determined on foal @issolve the tnjunotion drained, but the movey iu question to by deposited in the maam- Lie in the Lite sod Trust Co. to draw taserest, John Bersy vs. MM. Kansom, Executor —On » reference to inquire aslo the lietality of ous oo-rureby LO muv- ther, 16 if competent fur the sure charged to prove that be became su Tequeet and ons promi of indemuty of tue vther purety; and alo Wo prove tbat such surety tad ob- | te pe Indemmity io whoie oF tm part from cae prinel- od t at hoaring. Motion tu Coste to abi te the ew s 08 dames Monroe and oners — ab the graud children ef Margaret Do Aentitied, Under Der will, 60 any share in hor estate, until the death of their respective Meantime, the income may be distributed amoag tue ty caso it shall be aecessary tur thelr jonar of E-migra- Deere acourdingly Whiving, Heath Cyicer, ten —A ese agteen upon between the pertics, ood the evde, osu be contempt, cruld ‘The motion be dis- fur the trial of Wo strike Out enewer denied, bub motion fur judgement a¢ to part granted, without Poltee Intelligence. thane Siovt Higeon Kobhery — A tow daye ines, viel aiusien to the rubbery of Mr. Dema- And waccles, while at Ubagres, om wis diates, amounting to over $iv.00 This y after, Albert liurcis was ar- rested by constable Joseph, oa ® warrant issued by Justice Lothrop. #nereia Burtia stood charged wit Committing & burgiary oo the prewives of . Wany howlue previous, Accortimgly, in ovn- | © with thie legel warrant, m- | before the magistrate, Me Fria! sent for, who stated to the magistrate th: had every reason to believe that Burtis # man #bo broke luto bie premises, pot wirh bivn by Thereupon, Justice 1m trom the ofleer's custody, tuat time thet himus robbery, ner did the magistrate Koow thet previous to Hurtls being broaght before him Me ration wih the prisoner ia D was keptim the dack eomplices, aad render tobe would Hot, we are sertalo, quell ine was arrested for atiompt- Linurd, if the mag trates do not om Whe aidirs, ovotior oelabttcs, on about the Tombs, helouging to the coterie of «toot ae cugenived {1 thin city dmaed oonvints. bi ol thieves, bark robbers, eonutertolters &a,. who ! peesive their respeotive instructions feom th Die and vituous dirstor, by snoay mons | otherwire. wim Assault on the French Consul —Mons. Potix be Cow€, the Con-ol General of France. ot Soha N Yoomen, i | who, it appears, about th: Oeloe’, aeevutted he | Consul General offre, ontling \ Dim, ix the Freneb lauguage, very offemive murs, abusing hie ing tatiinetbon. bus for what we ure unatie it waa pot stforth in the wffla: Btokely, of the Tadepeudeut 3 cused, and ea betny brought before the Vourt. she Beld him co bail in the eum ot $1,000, ta jek be was osmmitted to prison wittempt (0 Broak Jvil —Two conviot, by tho names of James Murphy sed Jobo Miotunia. und: seut: to the State Prisos. Murphy for tive yours, aud the for four, counned tu the City Prison asteuy, Bunday night, to break their way thevugh ¢ the ceil with au iron bar. The doputy kee: heard the nolne of the convicts breaking the wall. aad quietly opening the door, detected them ia th aot, On examining the outside of the vel. 7 fora whe pro- bout the yard. The keeper tmmediatel: e convicts, nnd yesterday they were bot! te Prisou of Steating Money —A mi Fugamen was arrested yesterday ou a 0 jpg $26 from Captaia Miller, of the barge Hudson. = Lothrop committed the accused to prison for trial, Assault with Intent te Kill —A man by the name of Aloxauder McKay was arrested on a charge of assault- lth inter t to ball, officer Murphy, while ia the barge of bis duty Justice Loturop committed him to prison for trial Zampa.” by 3'gaoes ¢ Neri; the farov of “Friend Waxy Ouekoos” Most of the exowile: diane attaches to this theatre will those are the names of Miss Kate Horn, and Messes, Dyvtt, Perry aud Ubapman, Nipio's Gaunnw.—The exoe'lont comedy of the “School for Seaudal" will be produced, this eyentag, with a splendid cast; Uhippeudals, Brougham. Lyaus, Walovt, Nickinson, Settou, Miss ¥. Wallack, dirs. Vor- nou, aud Mise Nickinson.” Who can doubt that the pleow will be wall played ? The now opurntic oxteave- genae of the “Leland of Jewels” will bs produced to- morrow evening. A c+nsidorable sum of monsy has been expended, ia the ecem ry, dresses, and deoora- tionr, mud the plece will embrace the full stroagtn of the company. Bunvon's Twea for the benefit of telected are the “Uardeurr’s Wife,” ” and the lsughsdle tar MOKt UUNeCCessary to Ibe ably sustained, me th te thin tH pear. agit ‘Mrs. Skerrots, y thing proaented rect Thewure. bas al- vo general sutisfactiva, as Le manager fils the theatrical chair Tae drumas are always good, and the actors of the bust blemp Narionat. Tueatas.—The new plece of “Mose in China,” which bas been received with raptarous ap- plause, will be repeated this eveuing, with Chsnfrad, the great comedian, as Mowe. ‘This piree will ovatinus to draw crowded houses for some time Te will be ful- lowed by the farce of “Friend Waggles.” This thea- bre continues to reorives extensive pacrouays, owiag, Bo doubt, to proper management, ‘s Orewa Hovsn.—The new feature of duett aree uf «rest attraction to Mechsuigs’ clodiee, instrumental performances, aud usement is uigaily LY MI — Pleroe’s band soaoance a fine bill for this evevin Songs. duetts, choruses, aud daaciug. Casti® Ganves.-Who can resist goog to this cool such weath the preseat. we excellent uste of Lodar's us tee ervams, aud other duorments A eas Mussum. —The drewa of the “Draskard,” } whieh ts being ery eveniog, in the Leo ware eudienows. It is a aed should be soon by more! ard impre: le every citixen of New York Mr. Wastacn, the piauist aad composer. ts about pebilsbing several Myveltions, through the mnedivun of Firth, Vond » evening. LHe is ene of the most prowising actors of the Tom Txexe—Thie world-renoward Little | bere, who boasts of being kissed by six millions of nd Who bas received beautiful valusbie tom of the warts, ublic levews In COuuectiout, as may be tinetnent Mr. Hupsos, the celebrated Erich comedian and vo- calist, terminated w very sueomssful engagement at Al- bany. Le has proceeded wo Buitalo, to tullal aa ea- gegr ment there. Miss Davewrory has taken rooms at @ [siaud for nip Crescent o MORE Oxt ras nd sister, the foray Chagees and Kingston, ordinary Mexiown dwarts brother re OC ago 94 inches high inehes bigh the two of thelr guardian gertion of brain, 2; 1; dentition. 2, fe 5 puerperal ion of bowels 1; of luugs, 3; of Hiborn. 2 1, Adults, 12; Children 14; vonwood Cemetery and other Brook- from New York aud vtuer places, j We leara from va. rious quarters of the city thet the damage doae by the late storm has been very great Lu the lower pact of AUiaptio-st the water caus 1nco the cellars aud ane. mente with suet rapidity a# to be dangerous to the ta- itents, cwosing them to fee fur thelr lives. La an- other part cf the city over thee hundred barcele of | flour were compieteiy suuked The bekere have euf- fered severely, their flour bring mostly wader growad. | The houses to Bridge. bul wrich were never before Ruown to bare bewa Moved. wore simost inundated, ih the basewents aud cvtiers Che celareot tru heures fo Jaa street had about four feet of water in them, and damage ensued tw the own- ete ot the stores above them Jog © ehoat ae ven or eight haodred dollars, The new strewts in the | outekirte uf the ciiy are eoriousiy domag: require a considerable outlay & UrpOs® Of Drier! im reference to nerommo Istion ag revolution :— ‘omasittee, consisting of be a —— W thar offered by De, Bw ed. That the tonuks of this Board be pr te men of Fiatbuek. for the alacrity with w bey preceeded to the recent Gre at the Alans thouse: ene for their manly exertions in cheering the apresd of tbe devouring wirment. hie. without their att. in be tiers been much more de tractiv copy of the The resolution oifered by Me. Croke as then adopted The Hoard thes adjou: wed til Friday afteravoe next Tetwnes oF Justice T ere The genth mon ieconfined desgrrons atrect of ww feared that the married woman, nened & the boty Ou funder. ieee wae rendered ta ae. cordance with the arm re tho ‘Teo tmpor av caeee were called on ot Crrt Cover ~ tbe Opening Of the qourt bo \ it @as found neossrery to 1B them I Powe quer oe of (he tilure of Justice Benth, Whe fe Whe princiya: wil tens in the came Letewe (ame ir ‘The ceremony of ley! former Cawrs of the inet H reehytar x 180 Pytecopel chu en, terns, soverding to prttious sousuncemeat nations of a most friendly charseter. tlement of all matters of difference with the Preueh the 21st Dec , 1849 hiv move is made with a view te encourage agrieulture and promote induw Tixges between natives and respectable foreigacrs are recommended to be abudished sideration by the Legislature. whole system of taxation, All surplus revenue ia | Cooke. Baker & ( Tecommended for the founding of sehvols, hot | Jou B Biddl pital, and public works of geaeral utility. JG. Wells, P preseed themselves highly gratified with its to@@ | Gres Hobson & and information, houre Loony ag: town presents an unusually lively scene; thi time heretofore, b ing crops as promiriog, and far more extearive | are made eur for the Pacifie mail than ut any season previous. At this present time, | want of money accasioned by the disastrons fire, is br has been drained of it# heme pro-| sroiher reson thut may be fairly offered ia the ward of Kauai, on the 19th Mirch, extending from the vuliey of Lawai, u cited po little wonder among the native: enough to fill her colabash, and carefully patung it weide to preserve the hailstones, hasteaed off to Koloa, several miles distant; to inquire of the oreiga residents, what they could be. the gient increese of building in « town. Andalthough nouhu yg like Culitornia activity | Wilron Rivalds, W. ¥. Blank. K. ie prevoils in this respect, still Hooolulu is rapidly um- proving i the matter of hoase buildiag This 7 ond of others on the iy there, who have changed | Thos Park, Geo. G Gains, M. KW their gunds, und reeoly muet all be wee and the grase fiom China, New South Wales and New Zexlaad, | ull which huve met with ready sale, and many of | them are now up wad occupied. La the town ot | of our packages. Honolua one bos but to open his ears for a monent sg und the hary sound of the saw and hainmer give | Our California Correspondence. conclusive evidence that this branch of pusiness, < | muy add, the protperous cone and wil probably con inue se, altheagh three or | ing in, and, with them, the material for the coa- four dull m during the re And what is the basis of this prosperity? We wnswer, the grevt demand for the produ whalmg fleet thes spring, to compare with that of | citeo. The consequence is that the ar former years, aud yet ail kinds of supplies have | berieetiil low. Lhave heard of tast been ken as fist as brought to maurket, by the ia- | cargoes have been offered tor the freight, even at 4 very door of the produce ahs at almost ew Pilynenan, erived at Tabi, oa the 12h Western court of Aw the shipping iaterest of the ishinda, is given ta the mrteantile friends Chant verrels during the past | Om, hae eineunted w 177,099 poon te, ieee et | TN AW ALLAN KINGDOM. | ALDITIONAL FROM THE GOLD COAST. EN DAYS' LA?BR INTELLIGENCE, | Our Califormia Correspondence. THE NEW DISCOVERIES IN THE PLACERS. FRENCH OCEANIA. Via San Francisco and Panama we have receiv- ed intelligence from Honolulu to the 13th of April, | TUB BURNT DISTRICT OF SAN FRANCISCO, The principal news of interest is comprised in the ses King’s speech, made to the Legislature upou the ADVICES FROM THE MINES. opening of its seesion on the 10ch ult. ~“ Avsurances have been received from all foreign MARRIAGES AND DEATHS, Coutident hopes are expressed of an anicrble set- ke., &o., fe. The explorations in our extensive files of Califor. Emme. tie Ce Mineo of Finance has! ai. papers, received by the Isthmus at Panama, Adistribution of lands to the actual cultivators | and the Creseent City at this port, enable us to give iil title, was revolved on | another batch of interesting news from the Gold Coust on the Pacific. Our files are to the 15th ult., inclusive. They uy. ‘A savings bank, under proper restrictions, is sug- | embrace the Alta California, Pacific News, Journal Gented. of Commerce, Stockton Times, Placer Times, Sucra- A hint is given that the prosperity of the Islands demande repenl of the Laws probibitiag alieas | ™"t0 Tramscript, and Watchman, The Iahmus from acquiring lands in fee siaple. left Sun Francisco on the lth, with the following wr- |) amount of specie on board :— Joseph W. Gregory, te New York, Joha 0. Thompson. oounignre... 1.. 2. cers esee A crummal code is suggested for careful con- | Adams & Vo, Paunwa, Zachricson, Nelson & Uo. $7.32! , i K. W burr, New York. Cofflw Bradley....... A neceseity exists for a general revision of the | Stark & Uo. Panama, Zachrisson, Nelson & 0 160 Pavama. wo do o, Panama, do, me, do. Winter Latimer, Panam: Wm. F. Buckley, New York, Buc! New ¥ Unnecessary legal immpedimeuts to inte! At the close of the speech, various members ex- Business at Honolulu is brisk. Ia the matter of js branch of business having at 00) — ‘This emul! amount is accounted for by the fact en carried on to such au extent. ‘ . > onctped that the greater portion of the policies of insurance om all the Ltands represent the grow- Account HAL. STORM ON KAUAI. premises. Quite a severe hail siorm occurred on the lee- The Isthmus also brought down the following car Koloa, to Waunea, a jut, A. 8. Perkins, W.M. Reonstt, andledy, distance of twelve miles. The hailstones were | W. P. Smith, N. W. Bingham, Mr. De tart, Alex. very large, many of the size of 4 pigeou’s egg, and | McLean, Sra’ Mary Wel au, deo, Vandome, ant lady, in rome places, particularly in Watdiea, the ground Campbill, U, oP. Plympion. Win tt. was whitened by the bail. This ie the first time | gh ig u 7 El, that hail wae seea on the leeward side of that | Brown, Jehu ©. Lord, Devid Brivou, Joba | Islard, since the residence of foreigaers there, a bh. teene. The, period of abent thirty years, and seems to have Ow woman, more curious than the rest, seraped up lain, Ch H Goddard, John F. Grew, Williaa Kosser, ¥_ Lo John Scott, Samuel Stavks, John i Hardy, Chis y. B. Bpesser, THE PROQKESS OF HONOLULU. Fora few weeks past we have noticed with pleasure juarters of the | $B. Searcy, FM. Koots, James? Jitu. | Jobo P Jayne, Moser Curlin, M. B 4 | Cary, Samuel Ryckood, Sauuel Fair, 0. NCWOO | T xbarp, Mr Thomas W. H. Stanley, the influx ct toreiguers trom San ed to stop here. These | Henry Gaot Wilt taylor. W. Byr Thomas & tuck. Jewes Wikinsoa Samael wmod sted with houses to live in, | J Koapp, Jobo ysofthe natives do not afford | Weed, Samuels W ations us are required. 7’ “ed. Stepucn Saunders, Jas. I. tisee, ntly large quantities of buitdiag | Mo Master . which have founda aurketat fair prices, | We ure indebted to Messrs, Adams & Co., couniderebie nuvuber of framed houses | Gregory & Co, as well as to the gentlemanly offi- cers of the Crescent City, for the prompt delivery San Francisco, May 6—4 P.M. bern. en am oe to we | The Fire at San Francisco The Reduilding of the ndations providing wi 00 4 ate . ieny mand. These deghital islands | Lunt District—The Pacific Steamer— Attack of will be the reeort of m large wumber of persuas next | the Apache Indwns, on the Miners— Their Bar- fall end winter for the varwus purposes of henith, baritiea—Nemes of the Kulled, §e. $e. business, and pleasure, au well 99 be provided. The late disastrous conflagration, which laid with the requisites fut their comfort and convent | ; bd . ence. And not aloue in the abov+ respect is there an | Waste nearly one-third of the city, has been the eppearsnce of activity ia basiuess. Cargo sales of | all absorbing topic since the 4th iast. It is now merchandise are readily diepe f st auction at! eleven deye since that ead occustence, and nota han evdvance, ‘The curgo ot the Shailer was | , old on the 6th in: (prices that will remunerate | YOR of the ruins is to be seen; buddings have the owners for # long parsuwe; and ut hygher cates | bee goiug up atthe rote of forty perday. Tae epee pe gee pt Dae aed eee pe | wtmest activity prevails in ell mechanical opera- f t ckland’s Otia curgo on i Tuveduy , was spirited, and at goud prices, although | 190% Mercantile business is somewhat retarded, one oF (Wo Other Yessela are soon expected from | bat @ reaction will take place now, in a fow days. that quarter of the world. Thus itis evident, that | Confidence is returning, and a desire is manifested the business of antic, merchant, and, we | to push matters during the coming fall. ae ian anuswally | Crowds from all parte of the world are atill pour- itis muy reasonably be expected | struction of every species of useful and civilized ader ef the spring and summsr. | ccoupations. The daily additions made to our ttoek ef merchandise are enormous, The day on the soil. The i shave been fairly cleare: which the great fire occurred, and the one fullow- of every kind of exportable | ing, there urrived from wea suilicieat lumber to high prices have, and do pull, pres | build @ town or city deuble the ize of San Pran- of lane me where everything of the sort.” We have had no Iaaeed, ud refused. fon the wane; the succes quietly luxunating upou the wud beet the wity treasury produces, wlub y of the detanct have retired to the digg er of merchant vessel y port on the ist tre, uanecessary for the produce rower to Waneport his products to Lahaiwa or ‘The Common Council is aow regularly ong aatiaed, fonvlulu. Wherever st te knows t way qaane oye and their ewpers upoa Une A, Vensele ding for California will kplan, The body te dem seratie. ives, aod thu yweducer a Your freude of the Alta Caltfornsa were laid low fas) part of forner charges by the fire— only tor aa hour of se—for with the tiek. ceerizes the FLRNCH OCEANIA. wen of New ¥ my Rear Aduir indes# from their eyelids, and looked t de Tromelin, says th yty Upon the publie i the bry, snd & few days» ed for Fi | tre, on the same afternoon. A wew butiding, fire by Way of Clive aud the Cape of proof, uree of consieucton for theit is to be succeeded by Captain the old sue. L pererive that ot the Fr naval fore og the f working the first eau said there isto on the Pacitic be w separate squedrun for Oceania of Polynesia, | ohneat, pably conswting of the friygace Thine, of 23 gans, and the | none nin the Uaived Staves, wih per tleemer Coeyie, of S guns, to be uader the com- | haps the bare exce of the Herald mend of Captain Lows and that he isto be the | ‘Lhe S«rah Sands has not yet arnved—there chiet French authority in under the aame | much feelhoy poo the ealbjoet—nor has the Uawa- of Commiss Captaa | peoke made her appearance. Laveud, it ie seid, will bh fof thie ‘The ier Caroline has thrown every Ovag warete stetion tl Captain Be Teta} by her raped e from New Youk wid that the President of the ch republic, ia + and from 1) San Francisco. hie londable efforts to reduce the natioaal expen: | She beftevery thing fot bety diture to a level with the revenue, has ordered the | — A purty of mew attached to the Peredfer Savith ertinmies for Tahiti to be decreased one-half. | Mimg Arsoctation, were taken prisousre by a Abvut back to Frenee. | of Coreaties, m emall Mexican town, INCRASSR OF THE SHIPPING INTEREST. fom this. he purty numbered ute A Statement showing « very large iacrease in | Was surrounded by Who wtripped them of everything: u Seven of the party were put to death, first being ttripped naked, insulted, and maclated im the raat “The arrivele during the firet quarter of the year | horrible manner. Those killed were—Mr. W. tf £0 woldiers of the garrison were to be seut | band of Apache Ladiana, some where ia the viemily anes therty, aad Polynesian, which we subjow for the benelit of our 1800, have beow | Benjamin, of Princeton, N. J., a memver of the Ne. Tonnage. | atl Ferga-on, of Merchant vessels... vee inaat Aeaee CMP ANY > Whale rhipe.. .. rere base young leavers won of Jatge Ghteh, ted. Gaetan. con00< 0d Grow | Davie, of Northern Port, New York, aud fae The arrivals Notes the Grot ‘three months of 1549, — — beajaaia has left a wile and two * children. Merebamt *) sack eocccce ll am For ship news, commercial matters, and, in fict, Whee ships uw 6118 | 1y thing of note, L refer you to the Alta Culior- taaca | = ‘Total. let quar ed to 514 Pracenviune, February 25, 180. Pay «gm be Oret three montha of i548, itle Poreder Explosion 1m Hamgt and he - at 4a of Life—Namea of the Killed, he. vil 1168 = ones Iv is my paiotul duty to communicate to you, ant Total, tat Ps «v0.0 05 or 14.208 r hw ry Ao s the abeve that the number of } be = ep = = . cog aomagapet “i | aeter which occurred this plice, which wae i y { wre | veut * om M =e formerly called Hangrown, recently, and whieh re- ver ot 159, an age more | sulted in a melancholy toes of life. double. If we cory net, @ith the = ‘The particulars of the catastrophe, as gathered ft vale of haat vessels duting the sane quarters | SY Myself, are as fullows :— Hearings terrific explo- ot 1849 wud 1348, the increase is still more perce» | sion ina tent about five hundred yards from where Ubie, showing en nerease uf (tonne ge ia one year of | | jive, | proceeded there to ascertain the cause, bi Rove. end to render such assistance as wasin my power. fe were giving concerta | Troon learned every thing. A keg of powder, MIRCEL. The New York Serew ‘at Honejaia. The private apartments Watch Urey | whieh was ia the tent, was igaited in cons-queace cceuped were burgtorourly entered and a large | ofa lighted srger having beea thrown into it by ae amount of money abstracts ( cident Several persons were more or bews inj of Hoowlula are urging the neces | some of whom died after kngering a namper unt i and pemteutiary. nye an Se gh 4 who died are —. niral ( Cromelin) recemtt nih, Who lived at or near Poughkeepsie, ty (the some who took the sehr mond Kone fon of New poe A jas Carroll, or Oorle, bemiele.) eed 48 Colm #6 he arrived they diweom | Daniel Feber, and John H. ©. it. Cassidy, turd to hot the Freceh easign, deity, oa her, | when dying, teld me where he lived, bat I have +y formerly had dows; and there nove been | fost rhe memorandem whieh | made at the tne. ren amon » Lurepewos that they tatead (© | He wiehed me to present his last wishes to hie wife gre bet up. wed tor He beh me & state nent of ome 4 monryand wi The wool trade of Michigans, for the present fom | tine of the paven deed dollars io his possession; ond Cassidy wid me

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