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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NO. 5899. SUNDAY MORNING, AUGUST 4, 1850. ————SSSEE—— O CENTS. " PELEGRAPAIC INTELLIGENCE, - BiIiGHELY IMPORTANT. an | Gur Parts Correspondence. j Panes, July, 18, 1850. pebiscan Governmment— The Polities of France— Liv Napeloom, his Visits ond Popularity— News from Spain Conference with the American Mine | teter—— The Amerwan Claim agamat Portegal— Exile of Hevry Cerunschi, one of Garibaldi’s | Scidvers ~ Athens — The Avwstrian Army — Tha Provegation of the Anembly—The Marviage of the Suter of Ring Perdinand—Her Duwry. ‘The lew on the press, which is called by the | greatest pember of the leaders of the Parisian | newspepers, “ The hatred law,” was voted on Torsday lest, the Mth, by a majority of 127 votes, 529 in favor of the law, and 265 ageinst it. The concen petion ts bow accomplished ; the senteace hae been provounced without appeal. Our French revs cannot ek for the revision of ite trial, bat frem the time to come and the experiments to be mode of the law, by the government. Thus, the | press, Which has erected the republic, which has been the cause of the election of ovr present states | men, Which hes supported them during the hard lime through which they have passed—the press of THE TEXAS AND NEW MEXICO DIFFICULTY. Arrival of a Special Nevenger from Texas, } anane | MEETING OF THE CABINET. NOMINATIONS AND COVFIRAATIONS, &e., dic., de, OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE. Wastuvoren, Aug 3, 1860. Mr. Thomas Howard, of Texas. fourteen deys from ‘Austin, errived in Washington last evening He comes, we understand, as an agent of Governor Bell of + ‘Texas, to President Fillmore. and with the necessary information from hjs government to encourage the course which Messrs. Houston and Rusk have pursued boundary question. When the President, a few days ago, was asked by tbe Pexas delegation to make known his policy, with respect to thie boundary dispute, be asked « few days grace, till his eabiret should be futly orgauized, that he might bave a deliberate consultation on the subject, Meantime, Mr. Howard brings information that 1,500 men bad yolunteered in Texas to go to New Mex- feo; thet the Governor had acorpted them, that the troops had ent to Senator Rurk to command them, and that 15000 could be procured, if desired, Uut the march is across au immense desert, Bt Llanos Estucado, is staked plains, staked, as by telegraphic poles, in ancivut tines by the Mexicans. to guide their caravans across this trackless waste of 250 miles, Tex- as will therefore postpone an invasion, we suspect, while there is bope of a pacific adjustment. The cobinet, impressed with the neeussity of imme- diate action, are in cession upon the subjeot to-day; and,on Monday. Mr. Pearce will bring iv Mr. Clay's original proposition for defuing the boundary of New Mexico, giving ber a government, and paying Texas ten millions for the disputed territory. Mr. Fillmore is expected to send up a message re commending the measure. No doubt is entertained of its passage I om informed that Mr. William Ketchum has been | nominated Collector of Bufiulo, in place of Mr. Allen who was heretofore nominated, aod that the substi- ution has been referred to the Committee ou Commerce ana Sartjetien, , eit ui whiter will be to sign his own articles, the fine Thy tee of Mesers, Maxwell sod Lewis will be acted | which has been marked for every omsladon e8 thin Upon next week. The former was reported upon fayor- | formality, the stamp upon the political and social abiy yesterday, as I om informed. | pamphlets, the stamp upon the feutiletone and novels Mr. T. Orittenden has been nominated as Consul at | published im the bottom of the journals—every para- Liverpool | eruph of the law is w “dead shot” agaimet the Mr, Fillmore, it iy afd, has fivally made selections | Meedom of the press. | As eeedeeboeen tia of Seeretaries of War | only against the ** bad” ‘press of Paris, have in- be communicated to the volved the “good” press into its thus they bave mi theiraim. No the disorderly press will always find one way or enother to free itself of the chains of the law, and thus its anxiety to cireulate the views of society will be ne Oy tho aon ay San The paragraph relative to novels en oma, in- Treat of prohibiting their a, }» Will corrobo- rate it; since it will only necessary to pay a stamp of live centimes (a cent & number) to obtain an impunity. ‘Thus the most corry ond rotten inciples will be allowed to be published, if paid jor; beatae Ad goverament used to do with the gambling hells, und now with the houses of tution. _ Evidently there has been a mistake done by the | National Seg age they will soon know it, | for itisa feult which wiil diminish its strength and power, instead of rendering it double, as it ought to be. 1 was in vain that General de Lamoriciare, very eloquent speech, tried to dissuade his en of anarchy—bave been put im the same bag, aud knocked down with the sune blow. 1 first hest- | tated t believe that the members of our Netional Assembly would be in a majorty ia faver of the | law; that euch en attempt agaist freedom of thought and intelligence would be perpetrated by thore who owe thet situation to that ver fae] | bgeuet Which they are so much executed. a cou! Hot S07), Ove that a crime of Leer tberté would be commited in uch @ bold maneer, without erent the least «motion among eur population. Well Every teor | hed, every belief aad won | had formed, has evapora by the fact. ‘ae pres’ ta France 16 still enthralled, and more #0 than before, under the reign of the Bourbons, whe had ia Bus fife to protect them the jowrnalistes ; ander Daepoleon, who used to exile the 7 of hw Uime ; under Louis the XVIII. aud Omarles the X, Who opened for the abéraux the cvils of St. Pelagie; under Louis Phillippe, who had “muzzled” the 1 = with the law of September. The excess of iberty bas driven us to the excess of slavery. The press of the opposition and repablicammm hes been lhe cause of ihe “catastrophe of Febraary,” and the whole press is now iavelved ia the reseatment of the vicums of that * catastrophe” The ene mnies of liberty may triumph ; they have reached their wim! Yes! the law’ of July, 1850, may be considered #s the most fatal blow struck upon the freedom of the press for the last fifty years. The re-cstablishment of the stamp, of the cautionne- ment (bel), the obligation under whieh every » and ep thet THIRTY-FIRST CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION House of Kepresentatives. BY RAIN’S ELECTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Wasnixorow, August 3, 1850, TME PORTIFICATION BILL, Mr. Beat, (dem.) of South Carolina, inquired what ‘nad become of the Fortification bill, ia which many ‘felt moch mterest ‘The Sreaxce eaid it wason bis table,and would come up in its regular order. PRIVATE CALENDAR, Mr. Dasvex, (dem.) of North Carolina, made an in- effet ual effort to take up the private calendar. UNDIAN APPROPRIATION MILL. The House then went into Committee of the Whole ina col- on the State of the Union on the Indian Appropriation | Jesgues from in favor of the law, not Bil for ven et for the sonstitetion, but also to veld Merers. Trronrson, of Miss. and & ven. ot Ohio, | any subject of recrimination, and cause of revolt during the discussion of the amend- | upon the part of those who wish to overthrow the ato hemp of th» Treasury with republic, and to establish anything new; Rams which had by law ried | {rw in vain that he announced, in a very positive fui 1 Mr. Cnanocen, (whig) of Pa, entered his solemn | pretest against the charges touching the character of it, Meredith The gentleman from Ohio had more ‘than once found semething in the cond the late pr Neve that the gentlem: something. Mr. Sweersee—I mean that the late Secretary's ‘act wes unset borized by law, Mr. Onanotern replied that the Houre has already the department fur all de- w. decided this, end called o partares. if any, from the Mr. Swaereen said, thi deem abtwoked reed bine i Tore to a point of @ himself to the Mr. Swrerene man from that side Porestal toguiry into the conduct of the retired Scere. fanabove they to choke Gown the motives ef Sa ay om Brancer, (whig,) of N. C,, called Me, furion ) tical friends, without fear of Mr. Car- isle his 5 rer dela tea “1 rot pan mh » daid the famed French poet Boileau. That! will do always in my corres | pondence for the Herald. One of the most curions incidents of the de- | bate of the National Assembly, was the demand made by Mr. Baze, the quemeur of the House, | in order to begin a lawsuit against the publish- | ers of the journal fe Powvoir. (a penny news | paper, which is the organ of the govern. Jed, a the decision of the Ub 4 a . paroratng savor pacar eat, opoution te Li nement} Ths ing infermation and preparing statistics. and making | a oa to ye et very ra of the National trea! le resents to. various tribes of [a- Site the Unites of fee The order to sue him was voted; is diene in the United States, on the borders of Mexico. In the course of the five minutes debate, Mr. Kauf- A ; this aflair will be ‘brought before the oem Spat Dee es cesahinessama tase tives = Coie Lee — 2? m hors, was inion that ® Cassagnac, former —the few thourand dollars. to make presents, would Wave | 3 nth m4 dar better effect than mili force to coerce the In- to be the author of the ar- diane, and an expenditure of millions in warfare. Among other amendments adopted, wae one of 16 000 for the extinguishment of the title of Lodians im the territory of Minnesote, and « similar eum to | carry out the treaties with the Texas (ndians, ead and 6 ‘ility with them. | =; P'the Commnistee rove, and the amendments wore con- from the 11th of August, curred in. a e Pending th tion of the third reading of the | om me pot helt gech-ane. 0d a shall know what will be decided in the siting of Duel in Virgtata Ponrswowrm, Va., August 3, 1860 Dr. Bright, of this place, and Dr, William White, of ‘Deep Oreck, had an altereation on Thursday, when the drum and fife, to Turner's house, with much cheering. ‘ | Louis Na: has been ia former shot the latter bediy in the cheek, too ri coe = ‘The Mayoralty of Baltimore. | Seine ostinned ans lo Bavtowonn, August 8, 1960. encampment at ‘Sunday The democratic mayoralty seceders held « meeting last, he went to visit the city of where to day, and amid much enthusiaem, nominated Tarner he met with « warm ani for mayor. They thea marched down im body, with dent was rece by the a | Rory ai dehinn iceacengetaeegaargr Wwrecauy wt Sy igg MOOD Cheltement prevails between the two Fi csctemees tm om she Cages Ceown se ovaen Jetting nacracon t "* MHNYRSOA % ot heartedly ly ‘esi, At Richeond. on Thureday night, Oaptale “Vingteld ron baneeeetaeelt arpenr. was dreadfully beaten by # man named Blake, who _oalled at his house on pretence of business of meeting of ail these pretended ‘The democratic majority in New Lanover County, dedly London. Mazzini, ‘North Carolina, ie 746, Cav@dere, are there Now Orieems ie mousually healthy. Evrope, and ready to Wreek of a Barge. thet, among their arrangements, would Acwanr, Aug. 5, 1850, "The is on A barge tedon with corm, went on a rock last night, ; ae a few miles below the city, and sunk im deep water, form iy Known age Ghe is named the Birhop, and only « part of the cargo — iiaeed vanes bution | ot pamphlets, of their party would do ld, Iweeneerme Sia Ase —A negro 8nd to appear as if they had separated from their aluable o@lave, who had been at work as a blacksmith arrived at Portemow 4 i : vessel from that place. the men who oceupy ‘nin the govern- Portamouth by the owner mente of Europe. order that he might be re- | With such a plan, would the pilots and others were on the look t#ke place, and no doubt be im- of humanity got wind menee and much to be venee the arrival of the. veal, © reesived from London, de- few of the most energetic and active aboli| parture, for the islana Ledra Rollie -went down to her, in the lower harbor, to obtain @nd Ribeyrolles ( 1th of the negro, bat were resisted by the Of June, 1848. of leave. They then Fence is the cause of in our political ae = = No matter; they » arrested Ae negro as & witness. news received o » the captain me | aeuneharemurr tee sinve was taken , the solemn derleration created comsi- | relative to his noo-paternity fast, vot least, the strong . of | The French Prese—Its Thraldom wader a Quasi Re- j the Moderei party, a» Well as the press of the face _ the | Austrian commiceioner would take Ure goverameat which imme: ede for England. Pus 1X Piano, aloo « déjewner made ic, and a sa- perb preture of Sebastian dei Pombo, The Minister of Finance of the Pope has put a tax of eighty bayoques upon every one hundred france of reat of Ube properurs belonging to the clergy. understand Ubal every thiog ts quiet there, apd Unat a Madrid to the marriege of “Count Montemolin wit who shall also be the register iar 81,008 gra. oats having been reported from Saturday The ‘Bun to Est appoint its clerk, the sister of Kine wisaiannt of Sages ‘There is | night i} ee af aeaees Wileh, We are ment for Utah, chaneery, and shall keep his office at the place something roi wind which b! ceived @.: ks of foreign manufactured flour. T i w t i" beheld. Wi Pepineula, po y it is to be. feared that the eater English grain has, meanwhile, come to hand very he following is the bill passed by Congress for ere the court may id ritsof error, bills of exception, and appeals, shall be allowed in all cases frem the tinal decisions of said district courts to the supreme court, wader such regulations as may be preseribed oy law ; but in no case removed to the supreme court shall trial by jary be allswed providing a territorial government for Utah:— ol Bill to establish a Te Section 1. Be itena Representatives of the Monday the show of wheat by lend-earringe samples from the neighboring coun- ties of Essex aod Kent, was, perhaps, the smallest we have hudon any Monday this year; notwith- sparingly. will be much ¢xtes It is said thet the Spinish mn , #t Naples, has left the Court of King on board of a man-of war, from Barcelona, ‘The mar- Utah the Senate and House nied Statesof Amenca whieh arrived there, rege hes been arranged by Don Sebastian, brother- | stonding which it Was impessible to obtain previous | i” Congress nssermbled, That all that part of the | in said court The sopreme coati, of the justices | lwet te King of Nope Cabrera,’the cele- | prices, and factors being generally unwilling to | territory marth United Bes included within the | thereof, shall appoint ite ‘oun clath, wad poe clerk brated Spanish guerrillo, went to Naples, 'to preseut | give way, only a smail portion was sold. The lutle | following Tent ae wih pounded on the west by | shall hold his effice at the pleasure of the. court his wile, the Countess Morella, to “His Majesty fusivess done was ut rates barely equal to those | the eapel of Cali nia on the north by the Territory | for which he shall have been appoiated. | Write of Charles ,V1.,” Tumors have embittered | current on that day week; itideed, red Kent wheat | Of Oregon, and on the east by the summit of the | error and appesls from the final decisions of sas Kocky mountains, and on the south by the thir seventh pasaHel of north latitude, be, and the same is hereby, crea}ed into a temporary gove: the name of te Territory of Uih; aud whe mitted as a State, the said Territory, or any portion of the same, shall be received into the Union, with or without slavery, as their constitution may pr - scribe at the time of their adsission: Provided, ‘That nothing in this act contained shall be con- strued to inhibit the government of the United States from dividing suid Territory into two or more Territories, in such manner and at such times as Congress shall deem convenient and proper, or from attaching any portion of said Ter- ritory to any other Stace or Territory of the United Stotes. See. 2. And be it further enacted, That the ex- ecutive power and authority in aad over i tory of Utah, shall be vested in a governor, who shal! hold his office for four years, and until his successur shall be appointed and qualified, noless 4 between the two branches of the Bour- hy Dae ty the bpd yan fanians al cause of mach gossip. The Counts of Thomar and Tojal have had, on this sub- Jeet, several conferences with the American Minis- ter, Mr Clay, and Mr. Martin, Consul of the nited States at Lisbon. The Council of Minis pS yer ge to admit one cm ¢ “arty Mr. vs to protest sgainst the others, small to refuse the indemnity forthe Gene: ‘§ ‘The arbitrer wee pr acce pte You ery likely aware, that the Amr nean cloims ageinst Portugal for the ship, and §91,000 for several ‘This letter pert of the claims has bee in evid that Mr. Clay has declared, know ledgment of this iodemnity was not imime- diately mode, he would embark oo board either of gevermment frigates, or the steamer, which were im the waters of Tagus. me, was in several instances parted with atan abate- ment of Is, per quarter. On Wednesday there was no addition to the quantity, and, what had previously been left over was placed with- out any change occurring in prices. Owing to heavy rain, last night, more firmuess wis display- ed by sellers this morning, and the turn was rather against the buyer, The demand for foreign wheat has been of quite a retail character throughout the week, the millers being apparently determined to work off what they recently purchased previous to entering into fresh investments. Importers have, however, refrained from attempting to force business, end have generally declined accepting the terms offered, ef transactioas would probably. have been somewhat more extensive. Tne prices bid for geod qualities on Monday were 1s. to 2a. per quarter lowes than those realised on that day se’n- night, but this abetement was only aceeded to in very few eases. On Wednesday so littie was done as to render quotations almost nominal, and this rupreme court shall be allowed, and may be taken to the Sapreme Court of the ited States, in the same tnenner and onder the same regulations as from the cirenit courts of the United States, where the velne of the property, or the amount in contro- verry, to be aseeitained by the oath or affirmation of either perty, or other competent witness, shall exceed one t dollars, except only that, in all cases in title to slaves, the said write of error or appeals hall be allowed and decided by the said supreme court, without regard to the value of the matter, property, or title in contro ag versy; and except, also, that a writ of error or appesl shall also be allowed to the Supre of the United States, from the d supreme Court created by Uh there of, of any judge rts created by this upon any writ of or of the distriet % of any judge theree habeas corpus involving the question of personal freedom; and eoch of the said district courts shall have and exercise the same jurisdiction in all if Ips wit ng the transactions were again very circum. | Seener removed by the President of the United | caves ansing under the constitution and laws of Pe Teen ped othe Daneel Sicinwtice re ihede but there was e idently less vA yto | States The governor shall reside within said ter- | the United States, as is vested in the circuit and that country is, oa eecount of the movement re- | eel). The millers have experienced great difficulty | tery, shall be commander-in-chief of the militia | distriet courts of the United States; and the said cently mode by the Austrian troops against its froa- | in efiveting sales of flour at the recently enhanced | ‘hereof, shall pertorm the duties and receive the | supreme and district courts of the said territory, tiers along the banks of the Tesivo “The encamp- | terms. We have not had much country-made | Moluments of superintendent of Indian affairs, | and the respeetive judges thereof, shall and may ments formed at Sommea, and the fifteen forts which are wow bu: d river, are the cause of much gossip. jainly against the last refuge of the Italian revolution- i the inti gues of the Austrian diplomac; ected, and no one doubts that if Lord Pal- 0 hed been retuoved, the army of Radetaky would have stepped aheed The duchy of Varme ix said to be in great disor- der, on sceownt of the sudden departure of the Great Duke, who left for Verona, taking with him property of his palace—silver, ything. it was also said that an flour at market, and its value has theref tolerably well supported; prices of fore: 2 also been maintained. In the absence of snp- plies ef English barley, there has been too little doing to wwrant alteration in quotations. Foreign been freely offered, at late rates, without exci- much attention; and neither on Monday, nor since then, have operations of any importance beea entered into, though sellers would not, we thiak, have been unwilling to have made some conces- tion if business could thereby have been facilita- ted. Malt hes moved off tardily, and the tara has been in favor of the purchasers. Oats of home rowth have come oy. Sparingly to hand, but the thers! arrivals from abroad during the last fort- night have eecasioned some accumulation on the grant writs of habeas corpus in all cases in whieh the same are grantuble by the judges of the United States in the District of Columb nd the first ix deys of every term of d courts, or so much thereof as shall he necessary, shall be appropriated to the trial of causes arising under the said con- stitution and laws, and writs of error and appeal in all such cases shall be made to the supreme court of suid territory, the same asin other cases. The snid clerk shall re in all such cases the some tees which the clerks of the distriet courts of Oregon territory now receive for similar services. See. 10, And be it farter enacted, That there shall be appointed an attorney foi the said territory, who shall continue in office for foir years, unless py the President, wad who fees and salary and shall approve ail laws passed by the legislative assembly before they shall take ‘effect; he may grant pardons for offences against the laws of said lenitory, and reprieves for ofninods against the laws of the United States until the decision of the Presi- dent can be made known thereon; he shall com- mission ail officers who shail be appointed to office under the laws of the said territory, and shall take cure that the laws be faithfully executed Sec. 3. And be it further enacted, That there shall be a secretary of said territory, who shall reside therem, and hold his office for four years, uniess sooner removed by the President of the United States; he shall reoord and preserve all the laws und proceedings of the legislative assembly hereinafier constituted, and all the aets and pro- ceedings of the governor in his executive depart- by intermm. 7 Nothing very partical sooner remove: K receive the t is to be mentioned at as the at- oe t. The lary ie ave, throughor ; come 7 Re eT eon ae pene yA RE rn | ote . Tene a yo the Pimps ment; he shall transmit one copy of the laws and| torney of the United States for the present ia the tion against the Pepe. This bold | have been altogether on a retail scale. The co ene copy of the executive proceedings, on or be- | territory of Oregon. There shall also be a teldier of tiuribaldi's army, Was anoble man, a | parative scarcity of really fresh corn (the major | fote the first day of December in each year, to the | marshal for the territory appointed, who shall hold veu-be vévdlationnaive. be wascnly sea- part of the foreign supply having arrived in bad | President of the United States, and at the same | } fice for four ye unless sooner removed time, two copies of the laws to the Speaker of the House of Representatives and the President of the Senate, for the use of Congress. And in the case of the death, removal, resignation, or other neces- sury absence of the governor from the territory, the seeretary shall have, and he is hereby au- thorized and required to execute and ge all the powers and duties of governor during such vacancy of necessary absence, or until anvther governorshall be duly appointed to fill such vacancy. See. 4. And be it further enacted, That the le- by the President, and who shall execute all pro- cesses issuing from the said courts, when exerci- ting their jurisdiction ar circvit and district courte of the United States: he shall perform the duties, be subject to the seme regulation and penalti and be entitled to the same fees as the marshal @| the district court of the United States for the pre sent Territory of Oregon; and shall, in addition, be paid two hundred dollars annually, as a compen sation for extra services Sec. 11. And be it further enacted, That the go~ xile, and went on board of an English condition) has, however, caused factors to insist leying_ in the port of Civita Veewhia, on former terms for good useful samples; we have, therefore, very little change to report in prices: though less money may have been takeafor heated !-conditioned tota, this cannot be regarded as reduction, the intrinsie value of the arucie being less as the di! mee in price. Home- beans have scarcely sold so well as last ut Eeyptians have n held very firmly prees, the stock of the latter being re- the plies having lately been mode- t te Lous eon the cross of the order It from Komy | go with you to Athens, you will y " mae i ity of said territory shall | yernor, secretary, chief justice and associate jas- treaty of commerce had been signed on the 24th | rate. “There hh. very little passing in pease | gislutive power and authority o i . . vit between the King Oxhound the Cear Nicholas, | since this day se"unight, and theif value has under be Nie “rte eetlctirs caacA TM eal rnaiac at | Hngte atlorner wed marghabehall: be seanianteds What will England say gone no variation, Noi G6 oars bs, Sat, | © coeceth ond hensaol vepresentaiitas. , Theeoma- | ais enainted on the Prenton of tha Cntean Feal calonad’ oS Cassels tecthaee cans the ge. | Ered i Soaticg carpocs of whee, ladle 00a, | C.C'ahall consist of thirteen members, having the | Btaste, "The goversor end secretary tobe appuianed litical solution of Europe,) nothing very particular | dc.; there have been few offers, and little disposi- | Cll Ball Const Ot Ciera alter’ presstbed porn onc sh warts: hrrimnan honk wn sm hao tahea 4 sings, the cunsgetis a Caw t ve eles Whose term of service ¢hall continue two years. ly, take an oath er affirmation, before the distriet which have decided Ay Coy “wr = Aporrienat. Parrieut. Tux Exriosion ov | The house of representatives shall cons st of twen- | judge, or some justice of the peace in the limits of end which are rT ‘Marshal + THe Sreannoar Awenica —From the engiarer of | ty-six members, posssssing the saine q uli ions | oid Territory, duly authorized to administer ao < Sa eae NAY, | the Alabama, which cume in at six o'clock this | as prescribed for members of the council, aud | cubs and affirmations by the laws now in te weealled Set S epgeate toms 4 evening, we learn that the Alabanta fell in with | whose term ef service shall continue one year. | force therein, or before the chief justice or military ehiefe taben tee enany privileges, oy the America about two o'clock, A. M, an An apportionment shall be made, as nearly equal | some associate justice of the Supreme Court of the Gp cnrerinn Si cower CEas eoeee after the terrible accident had occurred. “As the | us practicable, among the several counties or dis | United States, to #upport the coasiitution of The Assision army inahwayoon the estingel war. | .21, came together, he mage, the persons on board | triets, for the election of the council and house | the United States, and faithfully to discharge the 1s te composed of 650,000 exen, Gnd’ mang prepare | 122 A cnorien tesbed to the’ other boat like ©, ficck:| of representatives, giving to each section of the | duties of their respective offices; which suid oaths, tien Greene ter on exnorwe cnyedings. Of sheep, some with ‘on their ohouldore,’| territory representation in the ratio of tte pepala- | When sodaken, shall be certified by the person by Ia the meantime, at Mayeace net hes then and pearly ll in a state of confasion and bewil- | en, ludians excepted, as nearly as may be. And | whom the same shall shall been takea, and place between the army and the inhabitants, Many | Sor Sn Cu board the Ameriea the scene was'| the members of the council und of the house of re- | gach certificates shall be received and recorded arrests have been made by the authorities of the | SOT one--scveral were dead, and thei heads | presentatives sbull reside in, and be inhabitants of, | the said secretary among the execntive , ‘and legs tora off from their bodies, and many | the district for which they may be elected respec- | ings; and the cbief justice and associate justices, be queatinn of the duction to aul vaty Guhl. | So iitity ssaided. ‘These who were i tively. Previous to the first election, the governot | and all other civil officers, in said territory, before us, in spite of the poade concluded with Deamash. | Soo teduing fur relief from their suffer shall cause a census of enumeration of the iahabi- | {hey act aa such, shall take a like oath or alirmy- A letter received (10m Hamburg, dated July Man, | Snes ured ail over severul, util. the > | tants of the several counties und districts of the | tion, before the said governor or secretary, or some Contains the news that @ Kusmau fleet, eieeee | ply was exhausted, and molxeses was used in its | territory tobe taken, the first election shall be | jydge or justice of the peace of the terntory, who (enclenlly of menet-ou of 9 ama ste, ee sivad. Mr. Joveph Sanchif, of Da at euch time and places, and be conducted in such | inay be duly commissioned and qualified, whic. Hhigates, on the sak, We stg | ig named me fatally scalded,’ stated manner, us the governor shall appoint and direct ; | said oath or affirmation shall be certified aad trans of the city of Kick, ead, te the ahernova ef the | wove of the pancengers on the Alabama, and re- | and he shull, at the same time, declare the num-| mitted, by the person taking the same. to the coeue dare toe Danish tnearet-qas yey wesied him Ww write to his wife that his last | ber of members of the council and house of repre- | secretary, to be by him recorded Jowed Kussan squadron. A od aued to Seaene was el her. The explosion took place in | sentatives to which each of the counties or districts | and afterwards, the like oath or aflirmatios Fected 10 take place if the Kussinas 10 | the starboard boiler, the second from the outside— | shall be entitled under this act. ‘Che number | be taken, certified, and recorded, ch man enter the port by force, It te well knows that | biog ing the forward end of it entirely off, ta | of persons authorized to be elected having the | per and’ form may be prese: Kureia yn age Gosia Ce hues Ge wera the deck upside dowa, raising the upper | highest number of votes in eweh of said council | The governor shall receive an whiel Ho adhd deck rome four feet, and making the centre of the | districts for members of the council, shallbe de- | of fifteen hundred dolla ra te ms, | boat a perfect wreck When the Alabama left | clured by the governor to be duly elected to the | thousand dollars as su, nae Done ‘that | Erie, eight of the sagited were dead, and proda- ——_ ae tf - the Peg ctese ne we fe ore oy ie The chief —— os seein estees on — ooh ae more hot a elec! a umber of votes tor t tive an anoual salary of eighteen huo ad revolutiva ie the Scbivsw - 4 9 "ict of Persone “. Hi. Burnet, N. Y., | house of Tepeeasptatives, equal to the numper to song ‘The secretary etcall Francona an annual sala- LT ye not badly wealded, 3 Jeremiah Con- | Which euch county or district shall beentitied, shall | ry of eighteen hundred dollars. ‘The said walaries on Sane | oan, and five children, wealded; Me- | be declared by the governor to be duly elected | shall be quarter-yearly, at the treasury of the be sent to the | Teughiin, fireman, tiedin an hour; Ht members of the house of representatives: provided, | United The members of the legislative q doabt thew | 64 wutter, torn to pirces by the yitmani: Wan. Li- | that im case of « tie between two or more persons | assembly shal) be entitled to receive three dollars volumtaries | vas head cook, badly scalded; Richard Retalie, | veted for, the governor shall order a new election | each per day during their attendance at the session boner of sit the | Whitby, Capada, badly scalded; Luther Kianey, | to supply the vacancy made by such a tie. Aad | thereof, and three dollars each for twenty miles by the Kae | Ww, on, Macomb co., badly sesided; | the persons thus elecied to the legislative assem- | travel, in going to and returaing from the said see is uscless to say that the | jaceoh Basch, Durham, Ct mortally; J bly shall meet at such place, and on such day, as | sions, estimated according to the nearest usually lye Chancellor, fireman, died in an hour; the governor shall appoint; but, thereafter, ‘the | travelled route. There shall he ed an oo; —~d Weleb, fireman, will die; an old French time, place, and manner of ing and conducting | nusliy the sum of one thousand doilars, to be ex- Austria, and against which PO | shor dealer in New York, badly; Archibald Lia- | allelections by the people, and the apporuoning | pended by the governor to defray the conti the medium of dd. de Buasea. fry, steerege passenger, Mich, badly; J La- | the representation in the several counties or dis | expenses of the terriory. There shall aleo be etal Berireed, Uazve of Sivrey, died on the Yor, Cineianati not badly; DG. Ramee triets to the council or house of representatives, | prowiated, annually, w sufficient #um, to be 12th wnat, at the of exgbty-four years. This nett, face hands slightly sealded; ick | according to population, shall be prescribed by law, | pended by the sectetary of the Territory, brave sokiiet, who Bed entered tm the ranks of the | Hiuwiey, deck 1, hands und face soalded; | a8 wellas the day of the commencement of the | upon an estimate to be made by the Seoreta- French army before the revolution of Wi, had beem | 1°) ‘erry, Norwalk, Ohio, head injured by @ | regular sessions of the legislauve assembly: pro-| ry of the Treasury of the United States, to present at all (he ware of the republic rm fell * Terry, miehing, no doult drowned; | Vides at no one session shall exceed the term of tray the eapensee cf, the ley ielasine, — empire. > ee it ty deye. e printing of the laws, aud other incident tS —The Assembly has decided that tts proro- | | ‘4 ‘Albany, oe guild oostdeds Mickel wy "D And be it further enacted, That every @ issemates and the secretary of the Territory ation would decidedly take place a» I bave | Hisgeery, fireman, must Charles Potier, | free white male inhabitant above the age of twenty- | shall annually account to the Secretary of the tuaiked it in my letter, The vote ta favor of the | 9. key missiag: Denmis Warren, | who shall have been a resident of said | Treasury of the United States for the manner ia vocation wap obtained by 0 great uajentip. ls Bas | sculded; James 1 the time of the passage of this act, | which the aforesaid sum shall have beea expended. pV aha ye he en ene Oy moe) | bedly ponlded; areell, fireman, badly shall tled to vote at the first election, and See. 12. And be it further enacted, That the le members Sg ape | scalded; colored cook, name net kaown, slightly | shall be el to any office within the said terri- | gislative assembly of the territory of Utah shalt Sopeeegeten, the a by the | Salded, ‘The Aimerica was ia Cleveland.—Cleve. | tory ; but the qualifications of voters and, fos held id ite firet > i aaah Sas and Ce | ® pend ty-secoud article lana Obes) Merald, ‘ytra, Suly bee) te iT ws the THOT & a wa! my XS discussion of the = 5 of - — enor Sa ws bem bo Patties a ribed by the icq nase: and ia fink eon, ‘or an non thereafter as which followed, ap incident took place retatire — | provided, that the right of euflra, nd of ho! they shall deem ex nt, jovernor ai the suppression of the dowry of the Duchess of Or- Capeneee Com ee oa Ulises obell be esertieed only by citizens of on give eseembly shall p Heed | to locate and leaps, Which was rejected with & sort of general es > ae hm ened | United States, including those recogaised as citi- | establish the seat of government for said territory, contempt. ae eas ie Connety “he zens by the treaty with the republic of Mexico, euch plece as they may deem eligible ; which A letier received from Mezten, dued July 1, Qi tite” Or cnheatthfulness there can be concluded February second, eighteen hundred ai place, however, shall thereafter be subject to be announces the celebration of the marriage het wore, Langan KS an -y srccy im | forty-enght. changed by the said governor and legislative as Count de Montemotin and Princess Carvtine, sinter | Be queation, It a believed thes almost every ine Bec. 6. And be it further enacted, That the . And the sum of twenty thousand of King Ferd nand. The ceremony fowk place at | = aa and ‘aan r ‘snd legislative power of suid territory shall extend to money in the treasury not otherwise ap Caverta, without any, pubic, simong the mes, | pe, Ad See ees ant aif ngbilul subjects of legislanion, consistent with | proprinted, is bereby appropriated and to bers of the family fan dowry te eet alle ell, whale feewk taeiet’ Sith the | the constitution of the United ‘States and the pro: | enid territory of Utah, to be applied by Boer. ae 5 ftomes) of aanuel remit; and pa og ‘ im hin frame, went Press Visions of this ect; but no law shall be passed in- | nor and legislative assembly to the erection of suit- for the Duke be sey Sony geet Polk, to die time afterwards. And ‘tiering with the prumary disposal of the soi; no | able public buildings at the seat of 90,000 francs from the Duchess of ph EL, ser Te cellars fax shall be imposed upon the property of the |" Seo. 13. And be it further enacted, ‘a dele. Jo.od0 from Vienna, and the same amount from thrte, ay died the | Mixecdingiy dna at alt United States; norsball the lands or other property | gate to the House of Representatives of the United beeides ali the hope left to hin Luring ‘pews the ea yr T+ of non-residents be taxed higher than the lands or Grasen, to serve during exch Congress of the Uaieed the ume orremony Was taking place, the euihes cece bay 4 other property of residents. All the laws passed | States, may be elected by the voters qualified to Duke of Rivas, Ambassador of Spain at Naples, A— | ried eee that euch air by the —. assembly aod governor shall se | elect members of the legislative assembly, who was leaving the city on the stram-trigate Castullo, ~~ Aaleh te this the malaria from #0bmitted to the Congress of the United States, | shall be entitled to the same rights and after having taken bis passports, according to the 7 wun habvowe | Added to this, reece and if , shall be null and of no effet. | as are exercieed and enjoyed by the delegates from orders be had received trom Madrid dy ey a Se be it further evacted, ‘That ali | the severe] other terrivories of the United States to ‘The Englieh squadron bad arrived ia sight of \ foes a abe eek Sabrokes power, townabip, district, and count ers, not herein | the enid House of Representatives The first elec- Mie ina. | The pe ‘over the 1 nea otherwise provided for, shall’ be appointed or elect- | tion shall be held # such oat — and be ° , reraor sball Pesaran, wee ete ered SS Sethnd en yc oneal ipa | Sousa neat andat ll meyer ss he me yy mye Te a } oy ® Loony the a aseembly of the territory of Utah. The governor | the times, ap and paaeee . holding the elec- ri! aw. rron ge nace “ede eaeaa as a Fae | een te pg ees gee Seamarecitcht teh ti SR | Wet, ptt oink Be certs pot herein provided for; aad in the | clared by the governor to july eleeted, a ports from the sgnecaliura! Guudiows are, however, | Gee Pensemne—e bighe Capaciows br tego ‘eanclat ab tificate thereof shall be ip: Pre ae a ee ee en to | eRe ee Sy cuani comes Sor) cohoete, Who Gall hotd thet offises'caull tne | ideas Trhag sala dcloguaet oball receive be higher the sharp frost bp 4. wf 4. the oriiete and basement of the 227 W7 ihe firet seaion of the leyislutive assembly, | sum for mileage than is allowed by l.w to the de morning of the 16h of Jane thew ld be vearilatied and ‘end shall ley off the necessary disiricis fur mem: Jegate from 7’ Wincertain thet ta some. lncainies ted geem p> | t= soe, | Cer aerate eae Roman of eo. | score thsegumediaiinns oes each the seen to he " et and the same vaile to « considerable eaten: omens Gece | _ Gov sxe wan Ounas Ivvanmen —Gov. | OH 0 SULT the it further enacted, That no mem- Pe opriated, out of any moneys in the treasury not binde of whens, ans bp een ee Eee y Case tamiomnd Sp 0 ber of the legislative shall hold, or be Ctbererive approguiated, to be expended by aud un- to have set so regularly as could be desred een | | ~ 2) | ley ~4 sppomted to, ony office which shall have beea ere- | der the direction of the said governor of the Terr are not general, bet they reach wo | = Gide cnpetiten, Gin Geveenee of Leow sted, or the salary or emolument of which shall | tory of Utah, im the purchase of a library, to be Frat quarters, sad the probe vie —— | ope pee hice for bimerll. have been increased while he was a member, du- | kept atthe seat of government, for the use of the go~ quently ri lene a oY wee me | fod > oe =e ting the term for which he was elected, and for one | vernor, legialative assembly, judges of the supreme 3 im the season. pit iA oe Me tn eagle yeer efter the expiration of such term; and no | court, seeretm y waweleeh, G8 attorney of oath tor el ecniantoten teented Ceapns aod we ry ion o bet preteen bolding & commiasion of appointment under | rit eabouen ether pers, and under sueh re- any decided opinium bring Geese, wr | Ge, , a> enete agutant the Uevied States, except postmasters, shall be a goichions 00 shall be preeeribe’ by law, Set eegeve ont Jedgnres @ Serene Ue, | ei eee seu to be Mormter of the leginlatsve wasemnby, ot shall hold | © See. 1b. And be it further enacted, That when reat are cesses |e cea “Ls Ana's each Tor | Uneven be ore ake ad em} power of suid terriory ‘ik be vested in a | States, preparatory to bringing same into mar 02 a8 Bande to be voy, qooet, anh <0 968 | Suse Lessee = Teese laeats caress 0 be Oe. | eras court, district courts, peobate courts, and | ket tection numbered einteen. and thirty-six in pes fing ca. "Eat this ut ‘oil te che to Mecmeuth commis. ND. Tee Haguowes te justices of supreme court shall | each township in eaid aie - ae! Yt foliar fatto dius, tobe caproied, | cord says they have sineady comuencrd their Comrie! ul schief eee tae al pom hp aged iT poate: | the to be Gimamt | ranges ow ferret Green) the twigs, tn = hom shall aasttute a q he | hoole hereafter to be erected out of ‘end 0 ‘of ‘Gander potato | instances, - thang cry bed boos rer pf LEA - See | J territories cl " tes | Sis eneed — Y Girir thors daring t'ae period. of fon “The | "See 16. And be it further enacted, ‘That totm sult would wwebe Cage Ne FS wa © ther te the prac orchards, os — Po meng Me ; ‘wise provided by law, the fray, slight Shen the partial U ems ‘ete ‘nay or, and on ow. Sotneta, and a dt net court hall be held by oversee eid terior may dein ‘hee p id territory, # eare . nD was tong bya of said dixtricta by one of the justices of the | districts of en ot eaid territ it, eae Patek Ee ws | See Oe ee emer tame ae | eee escorts | cee fnc ed se gree rena vorable el fot : for holding courts in the seve oF iw on the trade, and eae ER aN =a bs ile reepectively, reside in the dis- | places | ‘of said judicial hy Govgh no inervece of Impereann taken placer Domestic Mie cHany. ets w ms shall be arsigned them. The jurie cubdivicione 0 is d'by bien; boy the Nae in the deliveries of wheat from the prices | # sees to Cpmatteste, on Cas 00 task. | ST ore beers oe A proclamation 10 their ret oF aay ‘ore. of that article have receded Ie. al seve. o both #:getiate and original, . aller, of mod judieral ral of the rar in the Torah dare, Ge a fears end of of the peace, shall be as hun: | show. tt, emg the rad aler the tine whilet at fon the cosmt at ae newen om» | a by lew: ided, That jastices Yr. eejiplaces of holding the courts, as to them ae bein ‘of where the debt or sumelsimed | tee tie and laws of ited Styteg are Goats ha surged | tegeeeeiceagen mon | Samer noo en | rive re . after extent of Stain eoted oe The chats vember of Suite Uy voters to, Caste, Taser es eel ar cama ofr pL ob = b ghia SL Ll bathe wards of gre wheat, 8,000 rv, barizy, and | Sakh Suring he: we meres Lentrd gh dutrict cout, or the judge thereol, ,