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THE NEW YORK HERALD. fs = == noon oe = = SSS ccaanreaaeeel SSS —=, NO. 5864. MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, JUNE 29, 1850. TWO CENTS. SRLrrine. TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. @ur Washington Correspondence. debate on. the Towa contested election, oth Thomp Seduction and lelancholy Suicide, Manifesto of the Czar jussia Rela: ‘ Wasuixaran, son. the sitting member, and Miller, the contestan {#rom the Cleveland (0) Herald, June 25.) Lal we tive te GNiteL ¥rATRS asninoran, June 2, 1850. | Cialim to have received a majority of the legal votes | The coroner's inquest over the body of Lavinia | _ The followings very acarly the al of rae “he NyemnTale THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, Mr. Webster and California—General Foote upon the | cast, ‘bo committed suicide by taking oxatic acid, | the note addressed to Lord Palmerston by th i oy ti nail Question of 36 30, and the President's Interference in |” Perhaps the better way to settle the matter would be | was c eed to-day. She was formerly a resident | sian govern ao caaieedl Was ae ‘scoured r New Mezico- A Question Scitled with the Correspondent | for Mr. Root to make a brief speech, oontend that one | of Burton, Geauga county, where her remains wore | ‘Turcanys ne ne — tN aenly Senate. seme hee Wak Ras tie coe Ded party ad on ace in his dus.and the other three knavee | this afternoon conveyed by her brother she "wes | TUCRDY! . EDW. kK. voLLIN! pu 4 * 3 his sleeve. cell the previous question, and let the | about 27 years of age, and reoently in rather feeble ‘of Bt. P begins by observing, that the oabi- ra Tanah wonscnase er BY MOUSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Mr. Wobster, this morning, settled the question of | House end Thompion and Miller both home to (ry the | Bealth. There can be little doubt that ths eatne the princigice eee hand cemeiT atone: ae steamer ‘Auinatie wil) ane: Wasnisoron, June 29, 1850. law regarding the public domain in California, show- | TAce over again. depression wi act, was & disappoint Pare When the qu:ation is disposed of, the Galphin busi- | mont of the beart, and the sudden termination of an | COBdUct of the cabinet of Vienna, * It is too much in- eran wa | a Att, tte nel renting of morning business, the | ing, from the.constitution, thet the public lands re- | negu comes tp se rivileged matter. Tt Was passed | engagement of wm or of an intimacy which has | teFwoven,”’ he says, ~ with the maintenance aud inde- NITED STATES MAIL, STE JERS BETWEEN 1 yaw Benate resumed the consideration of main in the possession of the government, though the | by on Tueadey to let the land bou y bill pass. long existed between jecoased and Mr. R Cowles, | Pendence of States of the second order, and of the tran- shine composing THR oatmnUS Bite. municipal sovereignty of the territory may be merged | Should this latter bill pass the Senate, the way the | of this city. The ar mony before the Coroner, | Wuility of Italy, mot to identity itself without ag 4 dma tiene... Was anaasan q Mexican war bounty scrip, now in the hands of eapi- | of Pecrons ‘about the American, only elicited the facts | ‘® the sentiments and political views of Austria. strong; bed pros: talists and speculators, In h ill fall in | inrelation to her death, which we steted yesterday. | }\"tue of the principles of public law, as understood RLATIO, copra perting at some length the amendment submitted by | dull as an argument in the Supreme Court. With re- price: aud the wap geveoneial “locks wil fall, ‘also, | and that an intimacy existed between Mise Cook aud | 2 the Kusstan policy, {t can never be admitted that a ‘Troce shine having been cutie is by contrase expressly for | Mz, Boulé, gard to the division of maratime California, by the | Will be ry caution to the Wall streat Gnanoters. Mexi- Mr. Comes. A beaut ful locket. containing Mr. Cowtee polkas Toy on oe proye Duke vo ong bend can ‘Be! now at wi 0 down miniature, was found amo © things, and tines; rebellious of, sian in their cuginca, vo ensure strength and | Mr. Sours followed, in answer to Mr. Webster's reply | linoof 36 90, Mr. Webster thought it inexpediont, and nessa P we the chambermalds stated that she had soon it im Miss | 28° possession of points occupied by {he lnsargents, Went. anne Sameain Lees, | Mr, Davis, of Mississippi, resumed his remarks, iu Gratton. Ico dt paseags from New | t© bis speech of Mouday and Tuesday, and also in an- | of no value to the South, as the Southern part of Call- 1 bound to make com res Seunsesgeal Gy caanasiee Lat csttncee tees | ewes fo, Ms. Damalann- “4 rchrviprepche oh dete ecerrby altel Wasuraron, June 27,1850. | Coneld’ and of the examining physicians? MT* Scantioned ty'iis santas encaeaaeinest hea See taly we bere aseured wrlil pala for. “Wor trek Mesers. Dovasass and Weasten rejoined, actly eo, California, south of 36 30, produces readily | E*ening Paragraphs of the Momentous Issues of the Sis, Cospenn’y Tesco, has been, When people establish: themselves in ® Fe DASge, OPPIT Os x coULINS, 66 Wall After which, the question was taken upon Mr. | sugar, cotton, tobacco, Indian corn, olives, oranges, Dov, $e. $e. ae cae antield had, known Mise Cook for about | foreign eduntry, no’ matter where, they ste bound to or, to BROWN, SHIPLEY & 'CO., Li Boule’s amendment, which was rejected—yoas, 19; d, by irrigation, the streams being abundant | Hxeepting the eps ch of Mr. Webster, settling the | Shum o left Mire. Shumway nad went fato the | Sccept the chances and the casualties to which such will toave Liverpool... ane , nays, 28, a8 follows: or slave population may be em- | constitutional law respecting the proprivtorahip of the employment of Mrs. Wheeler. at which time hor inti- Seles cee aieicy See ane ae eee i Yeay—Achison, Barnwell, Berrien, Butler, Clemens, Da- » ‘adapted to white labor, but ex, | Public lands in California na inevitably attaching to | mat te acquaintance with Mr. Cowles commenced: three | Snes. If certain fd ina deg a Peet Mis Bawvon, Downs, «Poste, Hogsten, pe slave labor; and, if there are any | the United States, excepting this judicial spoooh of | Lovien ns she staten for Inuthalonn St Moe Gantela lost | the Anury suffered by the proprietors, natives of the Yulee. oar tains, that is no obstacle, of | Mr Webster, and a very good tempered but decisive | sight of her until place, have they a right to demand indemnity which itnelf, to introduction of the Southern institut when she i the Tuscan government refuses to its own subjects !— Nay] » Baldwin, Bell, Benton, Bright, Cass, Chase speech of Mr. Barnwell, upon the Missouri compro- shecalledupon | Such are the motives that have induced th clarke, Chay Cet Corwine Davitt lass Diztom Dick 4 Share im ‘Galdorniay onthe Poel, ia that thoy are | mise, the day bas been wasted in the Sonate upon fel ‘and during one of these interviews, Mra. | Government to address itself to the Empercr, and dee See eo yceacivcrmee Iie ie uiher, rin eae, help Prat Seward, txcuded by the natural obstacles of overta, and a | volous explanations isshot be chery che hed own, daring ber stevese,| Kenana hs, sruitration, | The ror, notwith: LIVERPOOi—TO PUNCTU: on nderwood, Upham, Wales, Walk- | cold or soil, with the few ital atches ss standing el i for Tusoany, E 3 Fit i ~ poh gem gretes preexietiig pecbet | General Foote was twenty times om the floor, at- | bealth too SS ee onde ment nd bad | has not considered himself beumd to aco 2, of Massachusetts, addressod the Senate at | things, from any participation in tho rest of the terri. | tacking and explaining, and his colleague, Gen. Davis | been spendin burgh, | to this request. It is not on account of a sum well fast sailing, ip LETIN1A HEYN, Cape. Pat hav- Dat of her oa: Cro eee t, OF passage, having 60 5 evposite New York. Mra. © said to her that these Cyt, length against the entire bill, and in support of the | tories acquired from Mexico. If, t California | kept bim employed in this way till the adjournment. | ¢ iends could be written to, and tho truth of her | More OF less importent In amount, but on prin- wee jangpes ty princisles of the Wilmot proviso. He had not con- | is admitted without «division, the South aro abso. | Some of the observations of Gen, Davi in bad orroborat 3 ciple, that the Kmperor eannot admit even the SOSEFH MeMURRAY, G9 South street, | Sluded, when he gave way to's motion for adjourament. | Intely and entirely exeluded from every square foot of | taste, such as bis calling the lettercriters a see ot | pintement © rated. She replied chat the family | iges of an indemnity of any kind claimed as a legit!- had moved. Mrs. C. then asked her #here. Sho said such as very broadly insinuating that | tothe interior of New Jeracy, evidently for the pur- | mate Fight, still le ney to ¥.J, Geand, to abuse the eaid = of evading the question. Cook left Cleve- | py ranting his ar one : ii ore Sun. ‘This was ia bad taste, for bs Detween Mr, Webster's view of the case, and that of the | it also involved an insinuation that Gen. Foote, the | 1849, chen che neice ey pawiato until the fall of | of} ngland consent ‘wilt meek with prompt a Apply to Breerment of the bill sheuld be had on gate tas LOS, ARE irs CO. orte | Next, which was finally assented to, w leading men of the Sout colleague of the gallant Missiasippina, is In the eonspl- | At the deet | tional But we pass from Webster to General Foote. | racy, Mr. Grand being an intimate id of General d to her character, he Mi i ¥ hat they were saw nothing of her | 8°% ment to attempt to oiler HY impediment toan (OR KINGSTON, JaMaica, DIRECT.—THE SPLEN. = an oti dectied, of thant ¢ Thi nda EY CA, —! a msn Bt jo General conte: Compromise foote. WW Pw fteamehi CRESCE T CITY, 1500 tons Sarthen, ‘was repudiated by Mr. Calhoun, and bas been repudi- | The remarks of General Davis were in bad taste in several weeks, but learned, through @ cousin, Cyn. | puereen, fod a Ae. eres +] a Prey eovern ment. Bey bers Royal to land another view. They betrayed a good deal of soreness | thia Hitchcock, the state of matters between if oct mes he jestion nected by force, because by do- to give it on implicit sanotion ration to both in the event ing te defer to it, As Tuscany ie disposed to enter into conciliatory explanations, could form no part of the intentions of the Russian Previous to the question being taken upon the mo- | the territories acquired from Mexico, in the acqu! tion, Mr, Cuay ex pre ‘un. | tion of which they bave paid thelr full qu ta of vo OR GIBRALTAR, GENOA, ANB LEGHORN—THR ea s that a general jor Sardinian brig BawiiNsTO, Boao, master, should be had, that the vote on the en- | teers snd money. There is, then, a wide disagreement erview after her return, she stated that ill lanveforChagres, towch- | After an Executive session, the Senate then ad- | ated by the South, where heretofore it was proposed at thive o'elosk, ioe donk pie on NK, | Journed. for thelr adoption, and so forth, aud that for all prac- | on account of these mameletter writers, and thelr abuse | Cook and Mr Cowles. ‘Two weeks ago she sent for Me iene easinn Bx Rapeatinet aataie of ook to J. RD & SON, purposes Lt Ly 0%, 1 eo Senator as a disunion aD t mot. * ” a “nu BN, House of Representatives. would vote for it sant experiment. Mz. Fouts next | “Upon the whole, the controverry, between tie two | C.{Miking her what course to pursue asto the matter | srrangement, any means but those of an eqwslly cone by Mra. Cowles as to her support ; BY BAIN'S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. took up the correspondence of the New York Herald, | Missixsi; the point as te which of them re- | bere) cillatory cheraeter ; and the imperial cabinet thinks N FRANCISCO, VIA CHA- Teading an extract trom a recent letter, expressive of somta the public opinion of Mississippi, wus, to vine t it ite duty, in what concerns itself, and trom the pre~ texinship CHEROKEE, He Wasursorow, June 28, 1850. | Some doubt of the General's ual vote ou the Nil, be- | lockers-ou, ox iy ridiculous and’ frivolous; and | wees otaiac tes’ Gat mane tee sent mom it, to veserve its own judgment as to all thas it regs conformable to the recognised maxims of international law. The cabinet ef Loudon casnot but hy HRT iNorth Mr. Panxrn introduced a bill respecting tho National | cause of the appearances of the tendency of public | the Senate was elearly out of patisnce th: jueated to have their baggage = such a dis- | Cow) ested . O. Armories ot Springfeld and Harper's Ferry. Referred | opinion ip Missirsippl sguiast bis course ‘in favor of | pute should cost them the lost of a warm dinner. pole Ege ed org a omnibus. The General vindicated his course— jut the main current of the debate to-day, shows A : > S| understand that the present is @ quustion of the gra- ghee aeechighrer rena gopsered declared that he would vindicate it eore the people Gistinetly that the troubles not over, and that it peared more cheerful, thowch still deveemant atyads | Yekt hind for the independence of the whole of ths eom- et. | The House then resumed the consideration of tho | in Mississippi, and that he should stick to this bill to sill a question whether anything or nothing will b* } three o'clock yesterday Mr. C called to see her at the | tinental States In fact. if the rights sought to be es- | Feport om the last, as the ark of safety. done this session. ruggestion of Dr. Griswold; examined her trunk and | evlished by Hngland at this moment with respect 40 HE 10WA CONTESTED ELECTION CAgR. t the General reserved the climax of his in@igna- Meantime, the House is wasting time upon a con- pers, and found notes, envelopes, and money in the tiel steams! A. 8. Pittman, mast ‘alifur ey argued in favor ot Mr. Thompson, the | tion for the benefit of the President and the cabinet. | tested election case, while the Galphins ot the cabinet | trun! c ja, i ma about the 15th of August. She Saereees rened jem ber. Hear him: “Whoever,” eaid General Foote, are walling Ube Jedgment of the House ton thas listle | bron Gaerne st che ane line the deceased told hae superior wcccummydatiins for basvengers. For pease | Mr. ‘Tuosrson, (dem,) of Penmaylvanis, followed on | aelled this proceeding in New Mexico, is private bill of $215,000. Govlenhad supported her since she lath Cloraiena tho JOSEP T. MANTIN, No. S7 South street. | the rame side, man, a factioniat, whether in public station or not. a | And thus we Gnd the Senate, the House, the Cabinet | frst time, Mr. Toomns, (whig.) of Georgia, spoke in favor of the | traitor to his country, and L hhis forehead will be | and all, in state of suspense 1, 3. L. Gpanells, Professor of Materia Medien ti seat hee ce has Sse & peers e “TROUGH LINE FOR SAN FaaNctsco CAL! erntestont: bra the stamp of infamy. “ Double, double, Cleveland Medical ‘College, being duly sworn, depose, | 2D intolerable situation, | In piace 6 a yea SB NIA by stoam and sailing packe' ch: Mr, Vax Dias, (wbig) of New Jersey, commenced jamciatory language is an inkling of Toil and trouble, vis: I chemically examined the contents of the sto. | 10:8 i0uree Of Bemellt, far tie oe rte ere ee ‘Panama, The time through by thie at aby i | speech, ond alluded to Mr. Thompson, whereupon, xpeot inthe further discussion of the Fire burn and cauldren bubble.” mach ef Lavinia Cook, deceased, and fo ig | Chtablieh themselves, and where pgt transport wi ice Of passage to San Francisco, cain $200; seoond ditto, | Mr. Canter, (dem.) of Ohio. called the gentleman to wers conceded by the President to Volonel Monro: ‘We oan’t possibly get out ot it all short of a row, in sufficient quantities to cause the their establishments thoes habits of industry, of mo- oe NB peek order—raying he bad called the member a thief. ¢ resolution offered by General Foote yesterday, a ceased. J. ralit: ee of order, whieh so honorably characterise gue y this line. For passage or other infe ‘The Sexaxen did not so understand the gentleman oo adopted, with the following amendment by Gen, Our New Orleans Correspondence. Cleveland 25th June. 1850. the Epglish people, resemee would beoume @ from New Jersey. Au ; ied. Dae D Griocsta bak ache perpetual soureo of aunoyauee, and in certain cases Mr. Vax Dixr—I said ft was announced that Mr. | _ ‘Aud that the President bo requested to Inform the New Oatesns, June'I1, 1000. | | en pequainied ith the iecosed sleet tin ecathn, | 22 inevitable scourge. Their presence would beoome Thompson tock away the poll book, and this I regard | Senate whether any civil or military goverament in | 7 Invasion @f Cuba—Persons concerned in it— Governor | thar he was called about two o'el for the agitators and perturbators au encouragement ana larceny. He argued in fayor of the contestant. | the town and. county of Santa Fe, ou the east bank of | Jolnson—Adjulant General Rowley—Generat tugua- | ready dead, the Hands were. rigid ued the jug firmiy | 2zevelb because bebind the barricades would vontia~ Franci P Mr. Bunt, (dem) of South Carolina, said that al- | the RioGrande exists, or is sanctioned by the authorit, in — Genarel, Quitmaa— i c. | closed. I exam mt i 1S eens, Sreeceeny ef tatavo se line tinea Oro though the debate had been ably conducted, he had | of the Executive, in opposition to the jurisdiction pal ee oe ra _ hiseo0m ate meee) ay sma perp ga cee Ten Bony na ‘on behalf of Kagliah «ubjects injured tm eral Warren, from rancisoo, may be | Hever before seen ro much inattention. It was proba- | claimed by the State of Texas.” e authorities are, in the matter of the lava | atic geid ; endeavored tofuree open her mouth, in order property in consequence of acts of repression. ma te DOLE & CO.. 63 Front street. ALIFORNIA DIRECT THROUGH TICKETS.—THRER lower cabin acd ono steerage por Che connecting with Tennessee, from ale low by w that the horse has been stolen, Gen Cass | sion of Cuba, very deeply engaged. There are strong | to ascertain if he could smell poison, but detected no- to lock the stable door by the following reso- | guepicions, which bave not come out im print, that | thing. aad cant tacoma | 6 oven Governcr Johnson is not free from the charge of | POST MORTEM EXAMINATION TWENTY MOURS arTeR | foct, would be struck powerless in. prosem mo ey dg neo deeper er naam hry ecibeliaatnctaas ax conten ere aiding and abetting this infraction of our law: of 1818, DECDASE. lion ; he would ever dare te apt menses of coer tolzStnone; (dem ) of Pennsylvania, was permitted | ing by law any offosr of the army from asmming or | Ifthia thing comes oxt, there will be the dovil to pay. | sal ™"rhe 'mucuous ‘membrous of the homsche was | would be obliged to vasmiae the detaia ot every opern: ‘The resolution © majority of the Committee on <ivl pow y Lote camper cauhemtes Vato {cy | They haveiready got the Adjutant General, Rowley, | somewhat roftene ndiog portions of the | tion, to estimate the necessity or inutility of such @ | | i Every sovercign who by the geographical position of kuvss, would be oved the pro- Sporting Intelligence. uhabinaman us 7 ~ ‘and General Augurtin, the commander of the legion, | stomach were congested, and presented a slightly mot- | strategic measure which may expose Engiish subjeota Gerrabvuss Course, L.1.—Taortisa,—Om, Wodnes- | Thamnpcom io catislea te the sect eho he oe Cea | ceateae, snd of providieg an adequate p decd rr a sion, | Cled appearance. “The Uterus was Unimpregeated, and | to injury, and to recognise the Raglish goveramsnt a0 : | 7 tate the mise if they do not stop probing, they | ths ovaries were each slightly diseased A small tumor | supreme judge between the sovereign and his aubjects Gay last, a most interesting trotting mateb, for $500, | aBis, fe. x aa moved to send, by counting win, Comes, tot entato, union snperestot by the | wilt perhaps find almost every prominent official per- | was found om the surface of one. The stounch com | in'matters re . | certain votes. and rejecting others, and declar! t organ: n; and it exists, because of the noglect ~ “ > come off between b. g. Feibam, and b.m. Mendham | 5, 2i01 ¥. Miller is entitled to the seat. sy of Congress in legualati ing to civil war end internal govern- 2 for the territories, aod be. | fonage im the State. The Delia is in a bad box also, as | tained about half » pint of fluid.in which. on applying | ment. The Emperor cannot subscribe to such a theo~ ‘Maid, two mile heats, to 200 1b. wagons. Wm. Whelan |" {he question was taken—yeas, 95, nays, 94. cause it was necessary that the executive should do | Sigur has been proved to bave been the chief hoad | Chemical testa, were detected the presence of ogalic | py, howevee Sepape ye may ud may have always drove fLelbam, weighing st least thirty pounds more | | The Srraxen voted in the negative, which made a | something: and because x military government was | aud front of the offending” he having signed the | S¢ld, Which wasprobably the cause of her death, wa be gern haere than the rules require, axd Jas, Whelply took chargo | ie, «nd the quertion was lost, by a strict party vote, | transmitted to him from the lateAdministration; and | the bond first, and made the proposition to Major we GRISWOLD. of th The betti: d at twonty to twelve, | With the exception of Mesurs. Durkes, Prestoa King, | beonuse he had no authority from Congress to aban. | Gally, of the artillery, to give to ssid Sigur the arms of Ae ‘ iy em: ¢ betting opened at twenty to twelve, | gnd Holmes, who yotod for the amendment. don it. the inte; so there ié the nicest kettle of fsh of which | $% Pelt so tee matennee | and two to one was current proviousto the starton Before the result was announced, there was much | Mr Barnwell, the to make chowder, that these courts have seon for some | Dt. Griswold. so far as Mt relates to the appearances Pelbam, Tho weather was well suited for racing, the | “Xcitement. mado hir debut to-day. time, If they will oply go on, and bring Gen. Quitman | ths body pi m the post mortem examination, J | Mr. Jonxeow, (dom.) of Ark loudly insisted that | he is ready for sny emergency to Tuto the worepey hey Wul nave then a sucy cols uncom | ~ v Das't. © | FI ‘track was in good order, as usual, and the horses looked ofr. Gingham, (ilem.) of Michigan, should voto, but the | be driven, in relt-defence : of criminals. Pi. . wry: he ong py ome thee ae gps ay A, end eoted finely. latter would not, having paired off, and reepectful in his language, but scarcely less de- | It ie supposed that the case will be presented to th p say sere ee Sohoen, of sesidonce ond of property. © sian govern won the inside position, |, The question new recurred on ing to the reso- Jeff. Davin, of Mississippi. as listened | grand jury to-morrow, for their action. If they fin ia ig OR cnaata ment hopes that the Engtish cablact will receive ite starte: ‘but tag | Lution declaring that William ‘Thumpsou was entitied Sowith profoand attention, as if the lesue before the Stews bill, | suppose MR. COWLES’ TESTIMONY. observations jn the same spirit of reality that dra: Petham had vest ga | to the seat. Senate depended upon the slightest sbado of opinion . tt onee toa verdict. f eanuot, for The amount of Mr Cowles’ testimony was, that he | bes dietated them, and that it will acoording to the away from the as having Senna ten and. otions were made that the House adjourn. | he might express re © going to end. The | bad known Miss Cooks long time—when he was a boy. | me spirit in the conduct to be adopied towards the ‘secigent four or five oy to with oad! q r? . Butler continued to disouss the Rota not be asto. | He first became intimately acquainted with her some | courts of Naples and of Tuscany, The cause ot these Pelbam went finely down back Ptalkcuns and Gon, Davis fellowed, in a te only (@em.) of Illinois, moved to lay the of the table. e < y, opin or and pungent to the remarks of | then Qubs is ground still more to the dast, under a | *¥ering asto whether he went East with her ia Ist manos, (whe) of Ohio, inquired, tf thie be | hie with Pass to Mr. Calhoun’s ceopelipnearament, ‘and her chaius Fivewd by « peo. | Whether there had been any illicit intercourse between the tbe that Mr. Thompson will keep | andthe of ot Gen. | ple who of the freedom of their institutions ana | thm —whet had been preguaut, and whether Dayis, however, we think, was w severe | whore Declaration of Independence says that all men | th'y bed been absent together since SIT That there | upon the letter writers, He ealled them scavengers, | are ereated with certain inalienable rights, | ready to pounce down upon avy Southern man who fe, liberty, the pursuit of happiness, > p for the rights of it some mon would call, writing for Bun- them who was paid £0 much for Cabs. m. Davis, of Missiexippl, who has so much mouey at hie by the morest technicality; and three years, since at Mrs. Wheeler's. He declined su- | courte is that of a1 weak States, whore exi«tet ; - | guaranteed by the maintenance of the pria ked, At the present moment, mote than ever, Po- ret for those principles by the gee ¢ Europe from the gremtest d rs A copy of the above was, at the Eunperer's request, left with Lord Paluwrat H ‘ t : i i i sf : aud, nod he pasted the stand in 2-47, ndred yards whoad of the mare. Mr. Fy rer Pelham forward. bis ob- Sect being to distanes the mare if possible, and end | he race with this heat; and the tittle horse inereased <on is epeed considerabl: lenving the mare far ind. > - Bets were frevly vilered at long odds that the mare | _ Mr. Hovsvow—Will the Speaker do us the favor to k—The chair is of that opinion . (whig,) of Delaware—Will it be in or- n of the vote ess by gentleman who Appotmtiments by the President, Dy and with the advice and consent vf the Senate Abbott Lawrence, to be Kuvoy Batraceiiuary and om THe Wanek ov rite Steamnoat Garre e move a reconsideration? (Laughter letter writer | rivn Thirty additional bodies were recovered yester- Minister lentpoupeitz. of the United States at the Fee acre fine cantence out ohes Pathan seme | ME. Tnesrson, (dem.) of Misel toabuse Gen, Davis bo cau af | day" Fifteen by the Wreck Maxtor, ia Lake cousty, | OU! gh wroald bw he) Coget of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ire- the half-mile pole; bu: making s desperate brash, she | When the House edjo burse money for such pject, must be W. Fiteh, Beq, and others in this | uth of her. : succeeded in getting inside of the distance stand a | Next to the letter wri «a class, Gen. woman, about 30; do. do. 20, | 0S Sunday, Me. Cowles wrote her a letter enclosing ilie rep ten, to be Envoy Ex and Min- few yards before the fing fell. Pelham trotted the last the agencive by which defunct politic: M ledo--gold wateh, ring, and eighty. | © ; * purport ay was that he had heard from er Plenipotentiary of the United to the Re- amile in 2:40, making the heat 5:27 urrected to throw their opinions into th: eight dollars in money tound ij Gorman— | yermews conruse Chat dhe claimed a@ cogngemend be- bile of Chit cond Three to oue on Pélham was offered,as favor of this bill, And this remark, we suppose, refers | shirt marked P. L.; seventeen. found in » | tween them, and « promise of marriage—that she knew thir could never be, that all correspondence between them must cease, and the ergo B. Marsh, to be Minster Resident of tee ed States at Constantinople, Nevitt Steele. be Cbargé dA ffaires o! the of Venesusia live O. Kretschmar, to, be Consul of the United to the letters of Andrew Stevenson. Jobs Tyler and | belt; woman, badly burnt; English others, addressed to Gen. Foote, and published lately | German women; Irish woman--gold in, the Union. o ei ee and one $29 old piece, and ten $3 do. ; ed States to the OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCH. he whole day was pretty much taken w iy Gen, man—N. 6 . mar! on under boy, ‘Wasniworow, June 28, 1850, | Foote, in defining his position and that of his consti: | aged 1h; Frenchman, aged 90, belonging tothe Gardy | Mts bad they vot bee destroyed, would have shown | giater. for. the port of N in the istand of New Y * ¢ | tuents against tho remarks of other Senators; and for | Natiovale—a number cf papers in his wallet; child, 1g | Members in fayor of the immediate adinission o° | the purpose of securing the mail, we leave the Senate | yeers old-ehirt marked J. H, John Paulding, ‘bar California have been called together this evening, in | deciding upon the question of adjournment, Gen. Davis Rooper, was buried temporarily in the sand, but wil bo ati 1m the possession of the floor ought up to-day, by the cllows, for interment, pate S scntememeamoiaene cee to counsel a | "ene debate on the old sore of slavery exclusion has | An English lady buried by her husband at Wil- atop there Dook money ¢ she asked it, for three years, and that his ‘The Latest from Washington. ecming to the seore is beat, that the mare. 8! he word was given, ther, At the drawgate marriage was ever held out, bat, | Provi tence antly divclaimed " Tal | Henry b, Norris, to be Consul of the United States oP erie — strongly teal for the port of Pars, io Brazil m he had heard threats of | “Nicholas A. MeCiure, to be Comet of the Ualted | Btates for the port of Acapulco, im Mexico. The call, I ain informed, was | rapidiy increased to-day to fever heat, and the chances | 1 . He ia the only survivor of his family. Am of such @ thing John C. B. Davis, to be deeretary of the Legation of ineued by Mr. Doty. Per contra. Tlearn that, at ® | of pacifiention look as gloomy as ever. Adjourned. English Indy who was brought ashore ina state of | Cone, Oa ibe coosipe of the lant note. hi | the Unite ear her Dritansie Majesty. very little om the mare until he reached the caucus of some Southern members held on Wednesday wr Jane 27,1860. | Te ees tied nd Watiod nema ter pvena! | ened, take o bostand go | | Jeave B. Holman, to be Searetary of the Leze tom cf turn, when he clored rapidly, snd about half evening last, they resolved to stick to the Missouri eat ct: i ger Fong time appointed The od Btates ot Santiago de Uhilt 5 att for the northern district of Alabama, Edward William Jobnrton, to Willlam MeNeir, to be ty of Washington. urveyor and Inapector of the Oregon. way between the three-quarter pole aad the drawgate. | Compromise line, and £0 be satisfied with nothing loss, | Seulé's Speech and Style—Douglass's Reply—Webster's | WADE , sth E. the mare breaking up, he took the lead, and crossed 11 to the mumber of siz hundred have been Pond Reply —F ‘ine Foote, Barnwell, . An American tthe score two lengths abvad of her, 1x 2:61,themartin: | ordered from the United States to New Mexico daring | pucier, amd esta todep_The' bee Comusl Bue’ | REAR hapen the tight inad ¢ nia sag, gale #ti8 flapping about his logs at every step. Me wont | the'past week. This looks syually re . tonday Father heavy. upon the right hand » ‘i Sas’ mere, which he bald. dowd feo beck strgteh and ceunaieaneabeamenrt tiom, and the Way to Settle N= The Land Bounty Bill, | SP°D ‘we trom WD. M. aod J. L., Oh, March, 1830. qeund the lower turn, Th - | ‘The Steamship Viceroy Ashore. end the Expected Fall in Stocks. A indy, 80 years old, dressed at od feet at the three-quarter pole, in as tndeeeas © tease | Hauirax, June 28, 1850, With attention and interest I lietened to the elo- | dress and black worsted stoe | were received by Mr. Cowl | the order in which they ar LETTERS PRe 188 COOK | (Letter No.1} Mowoay Monsina Royal—I expected you lasteve—why do you treat mein this way! You well know I was compelled to go | | : and see your mother. You aid go. you know; and he, ferezed fir. Sha Sache aguin ot the rsvente, | Tho non-emsival of the steamer Viewey, Guptetm | guset speech of Mr. Senator Souls, delivered on Mon- § arnid detmed In chose, corduroy peete cost grag, | God kaows when you ece me, you won't blaine me fur | en a et ae ae aan hom: lengths Ewing, from New York, for Liverpool, up to last night, werday, ber om Rarpeneted poorer prec eelge | *aying what 1 did when you Kiiow all-all the heat in marys gave cause for much anxiety. de some very ingenious and striking points im | s red calteo bag were some key# andten couts A Ger- | 5 00) qe oo ) .. ne ios nee 6 tll BAA ene, orn: igen shat his object! adm rnie, hor | MAm, 30 years old, dre rocks, 0 | Roy ute you | J. Bomerindyke named bg. sscvevssL 1j | Thig morning intelligence was rovelved shat she | his objections to the admission of Californie, with her | An. 90 Years old, dress, gray soos, corduroy you dou't com id afiet you, iT have to send to | D. Stevenson pemed b. m went ashore on Tuesday evening at half-past 7 o clock: | present constitntion and boundaries, into the U Second Heat. on Shag Island, between Cape Sable and Seal Ieland— evening. at Hubbell’s, Twill | ht, if 1 have to ora 1" ™ Cathdlie prayer book and two purses containiag) $2, | Mt wedding on Mond 8 & good command of the English language, | A body, a eh be & middie aged German, a very 251 | the weather being very thick where she now lies, and | and turns his periods elegantly. His French accent, | Is'g® man, dressed in worsted pants (burnt) vest, and ' } 4 | myself after you n't suffer another night | 20 | a 40 far damaged that the water flows in and out of her | his elegant appearance, his extreme courteous bearing | mug siccrcni's large unl bon h bol middie |. Koyal, please come nnd tee me this mormog I sball ccwine + epcoase 6:37 | with the tide. ry sioe, coewn 2 yours old—small biack leather purse, **84 Dr. Cushing if you are not bere this day ated to purchase « site im Alten street, ia ward. for & new school house | “The sum of $1,000 was appropriated for the purchase of additional grownd at Manhattanville in the Twelfth J ward & Youn Tavs Love. Pree cutive Committee were @f- How can you feel so | rected to report upon the Free Academy, Conrrcrion.—It was the trotting mate Lady Wash: HM. Steamer Columbia is alongside, rendering as- Yngton, and not Lady Suffolk, that was announced as | Bing become lame snd unable to trot tm Baltimore. hoes ot em tained, when the leaks ere ‘The latter named is in fine condition, and likely to be "topped, of getting as snecessful in the Monumental City as she was in | [The Vicerey left New York on Saturday noon last, ‘Philadelphia With the following passengers — aan a Letter No 2 7 sepeaetee three 5 franc one Spanish doliar,7 | ( fo 2) grea My dear—I think you are too bad with come and see the other bodies we have no deserip- | thon. Letters addressed as follows were | €op>—Paultp Schnell, St. Louis, Mo ; leview, near St Loe | Peter Walker, Come soon as you get thi theatrical to 7 other stage than that of Thesple. pon | Mr. G, Gibbing and Indy, Miss Gibbing, Master Gibbt Jans. the “ Youug Giant og Louis, Mo; eee towards one who has suffered so mach Come,come | Meme Berkman, Carey, aud Denny were appointed te petitelardmatio Gisbas an erzani We ry, Royton Lyne it fed'te r. Soule, yooterday, with ‘nose pooet snd omy oonaty, ae Mawegl, Pembrook, Gene | (yi.'morning I will wait ill 10 o'clvek to see you at | & cummitiee to represent the Boned Yat Raweation we Baosoway Turarar.—The beautiful ro. ag OF i jamcock, wb Chas. J. quoting authorities and ‘te against Mr. Up to ten o'clock this morning, nine more bodies | 1 o'clock. | the Pree Behool meeting, to be held at Syracuss om the ¥ oy oa ybtah the Elles orator seemed 60 | have been recovered, many of tbe TUR VERDICT. | 10th July 1 Bad luck seems to have attended the Viceroy trom | think w 1y conelusive and unenewerable. | Im accordance with the above facts, the coroner's | Sthool Expenses.—By the committee's report it ap- the time rhe left Galway.—Ep, Henato. Mr. Donglass, as the note. | jUry returned & verdict that “ Lavinin Cook came to | peared that there would be required for public and phrnite Ar in person. He with and precision, | book of John Ham Northey, of Vackbern "Vern, death by her own band, by taking oxalic seid.” ward schools, to defray the expenses of common school Movements of Gen. Lopez. enunciating every word inetly, commands the | Bridgerule, near Holaworthy, ct . init | education for 1850, $520,746, of b $62 900 would be Nonroux, June 25, 1850, | Sttention of the te. ‘war a letter from his mother, full of forebodings, and | Te Hynno-Rirerare Liany—Lerren enom Me. | for building and repairs, $16,000 for F Mr Webster had desired him to speak first in slip directing where his friends could be written to Paine.— The Boston Tyanceript, of the 2th inst. con. | *hd $15,000 for evening schools. There Sea aihaen be Coban tovehen cane ao General Lopes embarked incog yorterday, on board | to Mr. Soule's position, relative to the publie fomsty, | ong an seddeas, Mr. Northey sailed from rip. tains the following letter from Mr. Paine; ePermti | deficiencies t+ be paid out of this amon ; won Ae sy ettaiie eat bb the eaty chenes the schooner Frank, for your elty. Sic transit gloria | im California and its allotment, and he complied, and } mouth in the ship Jobn, for New York, and had thi they have during the whole year. mundi. trouble of hunting up the seve. rage ft dated March 7th. Clevelond (Osis) Her. t of last year, whi coof the increase to sy that the statements made by Science’ im Journal of the 26th, are false in every sense, false ’ | ‘all the new States had been admitted , im his descriptions of the apparatus, false in hia con- wre, end spestacalat entertaiumrst, seritied | ® et ee n The bodies of six females were found on Sunday, | (lus! false tn Bie colimates. The apparatus | senies twelve mow” “ieland of Jecels,” \s drawing large, sevem j Trnaca, June 28, 1850, bater took the floor, and. with « slow. | about four miles from shore. For the following doce not ‘stand on # table. bat ine cast iron frame, ay cht. The scenery ia truly. splendid, sud After the close of the Clrous last night, » series of af- cnc inch of oot t0 stand | Scripllons, we are tagebeed So oMlone Gallagher, eho. | ber wire’ conaested, wiih ion Before Uhtef Justine Oakley jors te exoelient, From the approba- frays took place here. A namber of men and women nor was his manner #0 | Xmeriea lady, supposed te be from Sy Ko part of my large spparsts dyon 0 Btwerd Fevnte ond Fresese stan, bp geval coeeda thom ortate br wins om meng were seriously injured. One man, named Mull Deys have desired. Still he | age: dress, green merino, slippers No. 4. Elizabeth 7h* cerburetting of the gas is new injury done the feimaie plalet@, ogvatect locking you Gactined be Shieh thatthe ‘Iaend ct Jewels” ell prove cannot curvive, hie eke Droken, A large num | Wet Daniel Webster, the great expounder of the com- Cini years old: datk eubura hair, black | ~4 wf A, Le W a, by falling thrpugh « hateheay, le the tote ‘an “Aladdin's se Mible whe will have mo'ecce. ver of warrante have been nd arrests made. | tMem, to hear him dod and o brit. | meFive deer, shandkerchief was found with ber with Perrin tng olen unpmibility to carbonisn hydro: | aotrercckery store, Ia Washington sireet, which. 16 sion to co to California to dig. while he can receive The origin of the diMeukty is not yet known. Pe smerny ae = 1 ae 4 Thee to's ‘ere regulating gee generator. might apply | wae alleged, was by megtigence left open when the pure dust at bis beautiful garden, in Broadway. | P.M. Deye, the man Lt Inst + veming, has it. Foote followed, and spoke st some length upon sree | to the production of by pinout west to make some puohaser, ia June, 1849. Bunren's Tnearne.—Mr.(. Herbert, the propristor | MBC died. No clue as yet to the murderers. * of points. “Wie defended himseif, and defied | ypom her perso contrive some apparatar to er the onyeen | re Dennis's leg was broken by the fall. and she being -of the givens, takes his benefit this even! The | “A bevere Storm, his pon the Missouri Compromise Lino. | hair brown; bi purples | Yours, HENRY M. PAINE. enevinte ws the time, the was #0 badly bruised and so pieces reiceted are excellent: the com the ‘Ho. | of Tle told piece of secret history, relative to « A a * | 'P My time is much ccoupied, and I cannot Soetnaes, Gina he Ses eoeael 7 confined. her SIAL Yar Gontnres vg hese vs Dain Lectet |X errs at fuser vanes Oemoerana Vda Patiatrewt te wnctieg | Semmens | Seay meee Pagasever canaactinnes | Sa" atin yrs pt get samme fe eS "Mr, ‘ "i : ng the mrelven. will take eave Mes. Rurell ax Jutian Se dnsanogan tes | gina aS cueey anemanthaes f ‘a great apoceh of last | hogan cal time, T would state, to save wasts eftime | catattendance, and claim damages to the amount of urten as J im the “Honey Moon.” Mr J. Scott, will appears ttichact "Pd blew down the walls of » large Wotel, tm sourse of : ent against Missouri Com, , and com | percom a heife d good temper, that none of these scurrilous articles | $10,000 for the injury and the expenses incurced x “adopted Child” and Miss man ae his wife, erection. Lae onan A an a railroad depot. — rated it with the conduct the friends of cf earrings } interests, a | have dieposed of | Otfenee is, that if Mrs. Dennis did fall throagh , Mies J. Hill's benetit pince, when ‘The stables of the oad Company were in now for aud inadet- the “ y. y Bates " re hole, it was by her own carelessness. <4. gery attractive Dill, embracing the strength of the struck by lightning, amd burnt to the greund. The ‘com, He alluded to may or De | ane oT out of the thoro: 4 company, will be presented. ho 4d coaches were all saved. The loss is not | the present state of affairs at Pe. and denounced, Beirne thet tp to last evening two hun- - -—---——-—- tail business, a —This evening Mr. ©. Burke, the | *2°¥. po fred ina e In authority aad twenty-one bodies in all, have been recovered Cost. —Amount of coal transported on the Philadel- comedian, will take his benoit. The Court of Appeals, a brother and sister, aged 21 aul 18 worg | Dhiaand Reading Railroad, during the werk ending Peer eer nd heen SOTO 2? cap Pe, Om ‘ x ” . ine ¢ provines of Lorraine an . ‘Grams of “Jemmy Twiteher in America.’ This ig | _ Default opened im Now. 116, 46,68, 00 and 88. on the Morelle, for a home amongstean- . / fom Port Carbon sro attractive A ‘Mr. Burké’s argued. and found instead, « n iusane man was | ‘ery. nearly Schuylkill Navigation —The amount of conl shipped tie canal. for the week ending Thursday, June 27, rival at this 150), was as follows: R. P. Loper, Tone Coot ssigeraane |e Bie Carbo: 5 * “ ein Hh ee » : Shee. imprisoned for three Fi ‘until the fine is paid. ai te hes of neaees, o wa Rael vegren, ad prions » ‘Wcmpecnn wes oat, ¢. The health ott Total for this week... the fenete ‘without Bahia and Rio de Jancire, | Prevtowsly ccc case re momewhat sbated —P'! Balle. |