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THE NEW YORK HERALD. MORNING EDITION--+WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1850.™ TWO CENTS ees Sides TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE, | the House toke ue the basiness co the Speaker's table, The Election Returns, Affairs in Canada, by either House of the Provincial Parliament, ex- id The Watering Pliees, OUR FASHIONABLE CORRESPONDENCE. ich was pot INDIANA ELECTION, : : DTION. ous CANADIAN CORRE vive. pressive of devoted loyalty to her Majest Mr MeLane was proceeding with bis remarks, when Invianaro.is, Auguat 12 1850, Teadtek Angus 3; 1850. attachment to the institntions of the Ba ee erene ir. Cant . (dem) of Obie, rose to = question The returns are favorable to the demoorata, who man hed gotten through a ave carried ™ "4 New R. 1, Aug. 10, 1850. HIGHL IMP OR order - 2 7 These addresses represent, | fident, tl EWPORT, » Aug. 10, * an — WASHEGTON at be Mad to any 7 yen i + Sg me x8 Reception of the Buffalomians—International | sentiments of the, ges "had Po Py Coates Mr. Clay Sojoxrning m Quictude—Armasemente— J °) ae Egy OR! ST The Srtenas th ny f Chie'te ont of | a & Morn pe Segoe, So pa aE Courtesies, $c. $c. movie as traly 36 those of the Parliament, Caution to Passengers. Passage of the Callifornia Bill Yeo. y tece, (W.) D. Maguire, (W ) ate viucted delegates to | Yesterday being that on which the authorities of | @entlemen Vou ine natn of hte caty, for the |. Mt Clay intends remaining here for about a ~My point of order is this —the gentie- tional . im the Senate, by is occupying the floor, without having anything the conetitut convention; and iskly a call to order. fortnight, but is determined to be quiet. He hae been invited to Bosion, and may, perhaps, go ea there when perfectly recruited in health. He is Buffalo were invited to visit this city, the steamer | jjherality with'which you have voted the supplies Chief Justice, having on board a number of influ- | which are requisite for the public service. [ shall ential citizens, was despatched to Leicester early | deem it my duty to apply them with the strictest Benjamin Morgan. (D) Percy Hasbrook, (D John Coburn, W) elected representatives, » Oe . lati ton Coury. 6 au Sppeal to go late Com- | Coumer, (W ) elected topantbive®! TERRITORIAL GOVEKNWENT OF NEW MBXICO, hcaid ieaablacunidced: debate on the Civil and Diplomatic, bul yy CF Death 400 catia taeaee aate- 8 in the morming, fer the purpose of traneperting them that ros ate oy pA ¥ yee Od improving daily, amd takes his walks generally rd Friday, atag> and Resthstomes, a oe rion Fieece toh on- | hither; and returned about five o’clock in the afters | credit. alone; and this day he commenced sea bathing. FIVE MUTE RULE IN THR HOUSE, Bir McCrsnnann, (dem) of Til. asked whether the | presentative delegate for Jennings. A Whig repre. | noon. Due notice having been given of her ap- | Honorable Gentlemen and Gientlemen—- He continues to receive, at the Bellevue, the visits _ &o., e,, Ba. "The Breanxa replica tn the negative ner. | eeatetivectected nan proach, the Mayor and Corporation repaired to the | iakce fies te the revenoe aad the crane thts | of, not aloue, the admizers of his political ceurse, THIRTY-Fii «0 CONGRESS. tm Bowe Felused to go into committer, by ayes73 | he whole democratic ticket elected except county | Wharf, which was lined by the St. Andrew's | abundant harvest, which seems to be general but pecple of all shades of opinions. Mr. and Mrs. FIRST SESSION. ‘Mr McLane resumed his remarks, to show that the | “™#itor. Sinaia Cserree ¢0 Society and the different fire companies, with their pap a th tee to Ph oy oy has Sharees on Calvert, who accompanied Mr. Clay to Newport, oe report does not answer the purpose, to preveot the | a @. Pright, (D.) Milton Grigg, dw. ana w. wm, | Various banners. Ae the steamer approached the distunt merkets tts own productions, and those of'|, &¢ constantly with him. Numbers are still daily Ww bint S 13,1 “Mr. Ince rove to address the House, and several py hehe nh gay. io: ,G; Marshall, | landing, the band belonging to the Canadian Rifles, | ¢rher countries, and their extension and develope- |! Hocking here, aud but few ovem inclined to leave «LP cue alin dive patie tlemen objected to Mr MoLune’s transtorring the | (yw) frnater, and J. W. Chapman, (D.) and. Watts; | which accompanied the party from Niagara, struck | ment is un object of primary importance to ite wel. | ‘RE enjoyment of tie waterside, the attractions up * God save the Queen,” and when the Mayor of which ure not confined to scenic beauties, rural Swirreacany County, (D) fare. : i was Past cael A of |. Bub S to a question of order. Mr. MeLa " . ives, oraquatic excursions. A! a one Bitte ee : iebiageriat iy tare o covupying time by. talking the motte Pay ee ERE Peto aad Thee es at Kelso, | of Buflalo landed, they played “ Yankee Doodle,” ie Soeeia Pan ma eae a beth belies who have wrnived, ig Mew Sp ger the Netniiabels tile eentrects for mat serei He wanted no bergaine (D) representative ’ °*8 | the Mayor and Corporation of Toronto tendering | Houses of Purlinment, a great public work, which | #iiable daughter of the dixtinguisied Judge steamers ; the heer of such fcr erly fe ters ‘mak vane Lape dance Ovanne Coury, (D.) them a hearty welcome. forms a link in the chain of water communica nh og ay jy Serco 1 was gi \ judas dhandieaties: be. r The Srraxrn, amid much confusion, called to order, | 4 "5 Bese senatorial delegate, oleoted, and ‘When the Welland canal party arrived at Buf- | $X*¢nding from the Far West through © © | ouumikin tens leroiome | sell Aaa Mr. McLane explained. He bad merely given f Mr. Dicasnson objecting. the lution Lies over. thinking that wrt Inge wanted to ark Dans cr upeonieke THE DISTRIBUTION OF THE PUBLIC LANs, jd he moved to refer the te back to the Com- The bill distributing the public lands among the ‘Btates tn which they lic, for the use of actual settlers ~thereon, was taken up. and M&. Waker made g sperch | Mr. Ince concurred in the views ex by Mr. ghar: domecrat, in ite eupport; after which, it was postponed till | Melane. The report dose not sccomplish the object Fuorp County. Menday. q bjeo' inority and com. P.M Kent (dem ) is elected senatorial delegate and ‘tam catsvonst Pel them to submit to injurious, unjust and hasty le | wp Thoentum representative delegate to the cousti- : iB CALIVORNTA BILL ghIation, and it was a matter of surprise to that | tutional convention AP. Willard to the Lagisles ‘Was noxt taken up, and Mr Davis, of Miss., addressed | the yentieman from Tenn, (Mr. Jones) should make J. M_ Allison, county treasurer. A. Bradie; poe og ‘the Benate im opposition to its passage, warning the himself en instroment to br ing the proposit! for. | aad J P. Tyler, ‘commissioner. | si ts Senate of the 4 fatal 7 ward. le did not question the right of the geutieman er ye ‘Coun: i“ naere consequence filkely to | to intr the report—but the gentleman would | gemuet ~ ry erry ities, follow the jon of measure 60 subversive | Ond few from the South who bave an Identity of in- | yetete eng Nt vlckentouh tebies te ee etna of the constitution, and in violation of the principles | terests with ‘Two members of th on were + ' ‘ Micmwoan Crre- upon which our forefathers founded the Union of those | Pur hu notrteg eens aud Kaufman) were absent, | senaiorial te Convention. Anthony, (dem..) the ocean. Germania band, lastevening, in the diniag-salooa falo, it was raining very heavily, and it was equally The gratification I derived from this visit was en- | Of the Atlante “yen enn — attended disagreeable here yesterday afternoon; but it par- | hanced by the opportunity which it afforded for an > 2 openers wenee, con- “ / ; : q ‘ at the principal hotels. The tially cleared up just previous to the arrival of the mae te Co enriae oo mesant oF the citizens of won tele presented a rare Miad clteiee selec ioe steamer, very much to the comfort of the numerous 1 have also observed, with satisfaction, the im- | fom many favorite composers, ang the several persens, both male and female, with which Front | pulse recent acts of the Legislature have’ given to | pieces were performed in & style which delighted street, in the vicinity of the wharf, was crowded, | Tiiway enterprise and macudemised roads in vari- the company, pad bled bee vopearoes eumsuee- and who welcomed the strangers, of whont there ous parts of the province, aad J trust that on your Sead putalee—eae" ad wade ¢ Fees hot return to your respective districts, you will exert | Poter and pianist—the far-famed au’ of the; were probably three hundred, with reiterated | the influence which you so deservedly possess in oeere - sr ng ineinneieg << ge i Houre “ egret to a. some cheers. Oa landing, the party were conveyed in eae "4 fk Re TY weeks past, from a’ weakness of one of his eyes, carriages to the hotels which had been prepared | Of the province toward the prosecation of objects, | Which endungered its sight, brought on-by an ia- for their reception. in the accomplishment of which they have a com. | C¢#6#nt devotion to his art, and has prevented him St. Lawrence Hall, a new public building, had | men interest. from completing various compositions which he ia - iri . | under engagements to furnish to the principal thea- _ Dut he ventured the assertion. that neither of them | 1° "rerna Deceates been fitted up fora ball and supper rooms; the walls | _, The asperities of party spirit which have exer- | ust ChENRe Init Oe a Bates Mee Wake ‘Btates, He felt that the fate of the Union hung upon | assented to the proposition. The proposition was of- | 113i Little, (whig) 80. of the former being hung with white and blue | Grifclofths provinces, will it may be hoped, be | luce is, however, now so furrecevered as tobe able \Gilg tablets; felted catactee ‘the fensive. because it accompilshes nothing, and its ob- | 4,4 : 4 “affect, though net Inform. a cents ciwut AD | ject is iarulting in ite character. “It restricts debete bw ons oe Ey i ee ella cea huge ih, proviso whic! totwo members. What right has the Heuse to do this | “7 /eiJiaiee Repreventati Bradley, (4 180; Hall, Legislatures of sovereign Staves had declared that they | to therxclusion of 229 members’ It involves a most (dem. 112; Robinson, (whig,) 64 Mit ant om ‘would resist to the last. In conclusion, he warned the | dious discrimination. On if od » (whig,) whig,) chintz, imterepersed with flags, with scarlet hang- | mitigated, and its progress, iu all that constitutes | ' Tesume his professional ———— te bn ings around the entize comice, and having at the | Substantial prosperity, with God's blessing, be in- | [AP reday ree hema "athe whole towa is alive, east end the words “God save the Queen,” and | “rng speaker of the Legislative Council | 0m the tip-tee of expectation, and hundreds’ with ‘Bonate that they were about to plunge into an abyss | V8 submit to one p ° can BY TELEGRAPH. + | the initials V. R. tastefully executed in evergreens | then dec! it was the pleasure of his Ex-| flock to hear one of the most celebrated of modern da yhick would lle buried sll the: glories of the past | {ection wil be swept any Wi ok acemiorent Beak wassoun flowers; and om the opposite side was “ Liail | cellency the Governer- General, thatthe Parliament | Furopean musica! axthors perform some of his own Sr. Louis, August 18, 1860, ‘ollow, and the South will have We are assailed by aru First Congressional District, Jne, F. Darley, (whig,) Cuemens stated the reasons which would impel | !%ed—others wil nag geen " . should stand d to Thursday, the 19h of Jade lone Dy aye power of resisten Columbia,” with the initials of the President of ‘September, seo oY y: sister, alady who poe gale ed considerable celebrity the United States, surmounted by the American » SS and Mad’ lle. Stepper will aleo assist Mr. Paine’s Discovery connosonatTep ny Ex- the concert. bi: P rf oa i Passengers by the boats should be on their guard, Alou sine welock th company gna waive, | Stingrays mung | asta smb fhe gh get ey ce and a little before ten the Earl and Countess ef | from Soong ‘Mathior, dated "Washington, July | to delight in ‘try excursions. Several geatie- Elgin made their appearance, when “ God save the | 27th. Be it premised, that the Scientific American | men had their pockets pickedjof sums of money on Queen” was played, and dancing commenced, | is highly respectuble and well established weekly | leaving the Empire State, at Newport. A pocket- which continued till aif: past twelve, when the | publication, which has hitherto exhibited book, containing valuable documents and a check supper room in the City Hall, in Front street, was | distrust of Mr. Paine and his . Ttin- | for a large amount, was abstracted from one gen- thrown open, which building was connected with | forms us that Mr. Mathiot is metallurgist, | Ueman on board, but the thief, finding he could St. Lawrence Hall, in Ki caret, he on arcade | attached to the United States Coast Survey; that | Make no use of its contents, threw it among the five hundred feet in th, ith gas “he sea & Vast amount of practical scientifie | Packages of goods on board, where it was discov- ce a en oer Caer Ge nacates | LaReiceeey, Sa Chat Gia Wat, hee be Sislens |. SES Iwendedie 1s tha, omar The, pratiooas Sout! sat General and | to have luced, “ was a . r ness of Hilgin and Kincardine, the Mayor aad | tlemen a t had, in the meantime, offered a reward of $50 for against ‘Deenuse no census of California, had ‘been taken, and SgEressive majurity. who are determined to catty us | slested. evidence before the Senate that. ai the | © Boat ¢ measures which they know at heart we of the Second Congressional District, Gilchrist Porter; (whig, elected. power to defeat ‘Third Congressional District, John Miller, (Bentga,) Mr. Asumcn, (whig) of Massachusetts, did not care | leeds James 8. Green, (anti-Benton,) 1,332. Camon, to discuss the merits ot the proposition. He Ce Scbuyler. and Miller counties to hear from. Miiler the reason why the previous question was withdrawa, | must gain 208 votes te be clected, and the impres- was to enable tem. lend and Als- | sion is ‘hat be will do it. ents. Fourth Congressional District, Clay, Pi Bu- ed all | chanan, Andrew Key and Clinton eounties wu. the light which these distingui gentlemen were | lerd K. Hall, (enti-Bentom) 2.427 votes; J. B. Gar- able to ebed in opposition to the re; He would | densbire. (Benton,) 2,241; and Charies x Bowman, barely remark. in reply to the com: 4 of the gentie- (abla) 3.20. he shoulg | ™&2 from Alxbama, that the —_ from Ten- ae District, J. 8. Phelps, (whig,) is sive in favor of the bill. He plotured the evils of dis- | the hands of the commhere, which hea rerpetiored | “ee far bil. eouiien Legistat tand—whig Judge Sill, of Butlalo, Madame La Fontai composition or absorption of the turpentine used in | ite recovery. “Union, Bad scouted all {den ot sueh result, aud argued | Yrone om southers riguess chat Be eo pentonion 52 ean kee ‘ma. | the lady pe the ‘Attorney General, the Speakers of | imparting highly ‘llumninat properties to hydro- 4 Turspay, a Oa 1259. the Vo pleraped ae aoa jority in the Legislature ageinst the Hon. Thomas the Legislative Council and House of bly, gen, Mr. Mathiot led the hydrogen from the gene- FE ny Hera - vetng swith je 4 Soret alan baseaes of his vote ta tenes of tank jaxt Benton. and the Hon. Mrs. Bruce, wife of Col. Bruce, Tating bottle by a beat tube dipping under the 5 lorney, INDIANA. “measure. In the course of his remarks, he alluded to Inpianaro.is, August 12, 1950. jaebville Convention iu terms far trom compli- Tbe ve po ‘oe ok Mr. Baxweut defended that body frem the : Logisia about same sions of the Senator from Texas. He also opposed the poe wae Pars, an about the LJ : of the California bill, and characterized it as | jr, 8°? . vention. nena ‘The Cousas Returns, the its and feelings of » bripiess minerity. i N - Mr fee ‘arose to reply to an intimation which he wpson, N. ¥.—Mr. Van Nesa, United States uunderstees to have born thovea out yesterday, by Mr. Marshal for taking the census in this city, hav fut- . to the eflvct that the late Rxecutive ad , that this question would come ais, lifer ag eaten the House would be im & better mer dwughter of the Governor General. That portion | turpentine, in a separate bottle. ight was Se ane ane about a mile of of the party who could be accommodated numbered very brilliant; ineanty; between the Ns lo is town, where a few en eee ee to about three hundred. Jight and the solar lamp. A spirit gas light looked | meet the veteran Senator of Kentucky. will, Soon after supper commenced, “The Queen” was | «= dingy alongside of it as ordinary lights appear | however, be quiet and Se ootneaane with Le Aaa “The President of the Unued | by the lime light. ‘The taking of a deguerreotype | orable pecenren’ 5 Soden Re. be a pe pop tes, age Sill, of the Supreme Court | by it would have been very easy. . Mathiot | private dinner wi! t falta? t po of the State of New York, responded ‘Bois was | 20: pm pe gence erg iy en agp pee Te followed by “‘ The Governor General,” which his next directed “my attention to ascertain the | toils of speee “oy the eS ne Excellency acknowledged in his usually happy | quantity of turpentine used along with a known | *tfations, which he has, in every instance, endeav- manner. Tene fourth toast was “ The Mayer and | quantity of hydrogen. | first accurately measured | ered to avoid in his present sojourn at this delight- lo of Butialo,” to which the Mayor re- | 4 portion of turpentine, and then passed the gas | ful retreat nae : . ied with much ¢lequence und feeling, and ex- | from 33 ounces of zinc through it, burning the gas | Mr. Clay is daily improving in health andatrength, ive of his thawks for the rece ‘which his | at the jet all the time, I then again measured the and qnining Roth sigs 00 Fah the battles of his nends and himself had pan gy alluded pe and found it not perceptibly less than | country, when the time next comes,to demand his to the hospitalities spontaneously tendered te the Before. Now, in this cuse, the hydrogen coald not active and efficient services. his fe! iy § Zz motion was disagreed to—yeas, 29; tm moulding the lustitutions of California, neovle on his motion, the House went into Com. | First ward, .. ++ 1,358 1 jmto the adoption of the o . stitution formed by them. inion, om Second ward, 1,588 1,764 ving intended to make any HON WILL, letter which hb bet eh soggy read ‘aunent re con letter aeaien aaa Showing an increase of population since nae Welland cenal party by w citizens of Buf- | have been chunged into carburet drogen, for alte oli ices 12, 1880, ioe oe Mine ME. | Texas, Im his opinion, the views in avowed were | G06. We shall be disappomted if the next census | !/6, 4s an indication that those animosities which | coul gas contains from four to tive times as much rtox, Mass., Augu s were engendered by the war of 1812 were buried | corbon as hydrogen, and pure carburretted hydro- | Brutal Assawlt—Accident to a Student—College in oblivion, within sight of which place the soldiers | gr has six times as much carbon as hydrogen; | Jy oubles—Fushionable Movements— Mr. Bucha- ter. The eidgene Of Butkets he ward aed seatmly | gunce or twelveruiie testo hydragem, inerefone, | Ran's Engagement in Boston—Northamptom . « ns wa val le fret of : responded to the call which he made w y from four to six ounces of t A should have Rawiroad, $e. He. Felatin, chenet subversive of the fandamental pri of the does not show a lation of double this number. Se Wilmot pa Af the <a Fewin fiw mol or a ry Gugenrorr, Ry . ¥.—The census of this town passed—yeas 34; nays, — ‘committee rose, and the House adjourned. 4 shone a ropulation of 1,296, being an increase of ‘The South and the Slavery Question— Syracuse, N. ¥.—The Syracuse Journal say that the census of the First ward, the smallestia | ‘hem on the recent occasion, and offered a 4 been used up, supposing it to be ail carbon; but| There has been a terrible act of violence commit- Rumors from Washington. the city, is 4,14, and thinks that the total pepuine ent welcome from that which their countrymen | turpentine is composed of twenty atoms of carbon | 1.4 by party waknown, upon the pe ae OUR SPECIAL TELE@RAPHIC CORRESPONDENCE. tion will be over 20,000, had formerly met with at Fort Erie, and even at - atoms of hydrogen, and, consequently, a aie cian pedir a ne at yond Wasnixorow, Aug. 18, 1880. Urrar Maxiuono’, Mo.—The census of Upper ooees when they approached it in hostile . | only one seventh of its carbon can takea up by | *pinete 5 brutally treat- ‘Nat som, Berrien, 4 : “4 The City of Toronto” having been given, the hydrogen; or, in other words, forty-two ounces | ed. The villain entered the house while she was Foote, unter, King, Mason, Moron, | Mr, Butler will enter his protest in the Senate jour- | Marlboro’, Md , has been completed, and the fre gi ney, and Yulee, lacks principal guests retired, to make room for thuse | of tui tine will be required to carburet one ounce | asleep, on Sunday morning, and while the family who could not be secommodated in the first in- | of hydrogen. were at church, atte: to ravish her, covering me thes mae and who oe neatly ae paseo, when a wpa hy wpe J that fopeeten. of | oe her face with the pillows, cod ia the a | £0 enter a protest to bu q ll acing Was resume jaued ull @ late | pentine mi evaporated, | cool ie ig & wound upon her neck, causing much loss the Bouth wi sttompt to tx nm adjournment, and | Oat taken he ponation “ou the meat aide ofthe | Bop: T° OY Ul OM UM Ot | sith tarpon, nd placed he whole apparnus | wf howd, ie did wot, huwever, encceed i his Mr. Dovoras moved that ine bill to estab» ter- | fight off the bil; but they will hardly succeed. On | Tivel js G.A2, spd this indicates w ‘val for, the cuit | tifully five, and at eleven o'clock the Tist regiment, | but the light was the same, .Ithen heated the tat: | fected hia escape. in the excitement aad tereot of — orgasm at tuclve oolock, ” \"* “P® | the other hand, they are endeavoring to change the among the novelties of the ceneus of the second | Commanded by Sir Henry Dalrymple, took up their | pentine to 120 degrees, and then passed the hydro- | the puor woman, she quite forgot all recollection of Wt Brian capremed Tales, to felitate bestoees Werd ol Gemego, 0 wife whe WA a a nn eee ee eh lio ce othe nad nnn dena | th culty and could ot, now, kdeaty ‘hin. ” Aa ri ‘ marc’ st in slow and qrick time, and ul al 'y | in Hon meeting was et evenil a ‘The existe oat Rend. Ass last resort, the South | age of thirteen. Ose house, two stories high, ¥ ln close colema, they. weut through the | three-quarters of a pint of turpeative’ and let the | Teva Hall, nol etforte were made’ ter uthens te platoon exercise, the principal visitere | pipe from the hydrogen generator run quite to the | party, but Without success. Breke, Fea lation ascertamed to be 436; whites 252, free | ‘The parsage of the bill war greeted with demonftra- | Dal against the admission of Califoraia. of Of applavee, but the winority signified a desire | In the House, the Southern members are expected to | jajp/*¥°* M0—* slight increase over the census talk of withdrawing, and leaving everything to be | with four rooms on euch flour, contains nine fa- | Sve | pettled by the Nerth, in which event we may hare | Milies, or forty-three persons, the teath family | m#nval “ from Buflalo being present, as well also some ttom of the water—the light appearing the same, A you ntleman of Amherst College, from a | the proviso and open revolution. Another caucus is | having receutly left; aud there is still room for American officers, mig accompanied them from | or a lit te better, Ihave used the same lot of ue Natchez, Mr. Robert Stewart, pet wih a serious to consider the subject. ei Peyx.—The Deputy Marshal has ‘wiston ; after which they went through a | pentine in all these experiments, having abril-| accident a day or two since. horse ran away or idee for tomorow wa ngrocd oom diet” | New Mexice wil pass the Benate in s day or two | jou: inshed taking ihe census of the Pourth ward, | Shei fight, and coucloded with @ charge of buyo- be siough Croquenily soured titen ons toni to | Grckten’ ca ot Eat ha aie es yous 25, naye, 4; and the Senate soon after ad- | thus casting the whole issue into the House, We ex- riebagh, and we learn that its population amounts | M4 levelled pinky making the sams omenr ther, is not teaspoonful less than before 1 be- | manner” ad Journed. come | pect come trouble before they are through. bas ‘Laxn City.—About two years ago the first | im,al! directions. the first experiment. m4 ‘The faculty of Amherst College have commenced House of Representatives. = eng bellies a Ned .n Salt Luke City, und already | This afternoon there will be a févechampitre at the 1 nate now announced to you the simple facts of | the vacation,by dismissing, for very slyght ebulli- Wasmixoros, August 13, 1850. Burgin at te Cnet ee ee ee eee ach ower 33 000. The | grounds around Government House, and to-morrow, | the matter; the rationale [ leave to the ecientific | tion uf feeling, natural to youth, some oted. MILITARY PRNAIONA, Crmcrmmats, Aug. 18, 1850 houses yet are all one story abodes. ’ at twelve o'clock, the Legislature will be pro- | world. ‘The next after ascertaining that hy-| individuals. [1 is strange that professors not d how to control young geatleaen with Mr, Ricwannson, (dem,) of Lllinols, asked the House ‘The cholera is disappeari rogue with the usual ceremonies; of both of | drogen used for illumination, tt, whether B y Arvnay IN PuiLapeurnia— shall send you an aceount in my next let- | the light is according to ite weight or i acing them. Ino this inatai they have MAROTTA Deeety Wis vo pare postion ot twenty the weather, which has become much cooler than it This morn , aban three o'cloct, : bloody a ter. : e of compesed with coal gas—that is, whethe & great mistake, Why not treat as Green poe Meath to Joba Uitehell, 6 soldier in the | | : fray oceurred at the house of an Irishman, a paint- | 1 donot envy any 1man who could view without | feet of this catalyzed hydrogen will go such, and not make a ridiculous mugs of nothing ? ‘Mexican war, who lost both his arms; and, afer a few J Hanrrn’s Fenny, August 13, 1850. er, named Henry Dougherty, in Cabforaia Place, rene = Gaee thus proffered af re- bt yd eed nae oS been ey Be Dgr Cs je his house is sei resort of the tesbiogad 8. words from Mr. McLane. . Thompson, asie- 3 amy of J rand Lombard streets. | turne the people of two countries who are | quire feet—1 pound of hydgouen wor! here are several fai or’ moog soe die eee awe Tt Mins Soins DS eten S00. Sean have. See: sighs ane thet there had been an Irish jollification | brethren in ongin and “rivals in renown,” the | of 26 feet—I pound of coal gas.” others in town, we have had Captain Spencer, ae- ME Bare, (dom) of Virginis, iste Renee and this morning—among them Sherwood, the carrier | 91 the house—a sori of celebration of the siege of | eflects of which will be widely felt and acknow- Upon the Ve statement, the Scientifc Ameri- | phew of ex-Secretary Spencer, with his own tar- , , 4 | of the Baltimore Sun me q t bet aw. ledged in Englan@ and the United States, and | can remar “All the certificates and letters | riage, &e. & resolve iteal! into Commiitee uf tne Whole om the State Wincnssren. Vo, August 13,1930. | PerTi—wben %, ght eee. heother of the | whitch exe the inane henevable ta thoce with whem | puoliohed by Mr. Paine’s friends have se alue at Tir’ Bochanan, the great tragedian, is -yeus 83, mays 56. ‘There bave been #ix deaths by cholera here since | keeper of the place, and Joseph Smith. Suith | they originated, and by whom they have been re- | #l! in comparison with this of Mr. Mathiot.” A | though | s¢e wi MINUTE RULE. last night—emong them Mr. Langley, superintendent stabbed George in the head. At the time, Heary | ciprocated, trom the circumstance that many of | correspon Mr. i. L. Bi sé that he | studies. He ix enguged by Mr. Barry, t Mr’ J. ses, (dem.) of Tennessee, from the Committee | of the railroad. Dougherty was asicep. William Me Bue those who partictpated in these festivities also | bas made the above experiment, and succeeded | Boston on the second of September, when he wiih - ° | ules, offered an amendment to them, which he explained -—Woe are sil aware that, under the | rules, five minutes are allowed for expisaation to a j wember offering an ameodment, atter debate has | ing that Smit George Dougherty. took en active part in the hostile demonstrations of | perfectly in carburetting (or rather, as he thinks, in | bring out his mew tragedy | Slate Dichgherey was covestt, and be, ond*dat | tp teen ones, catalyzing) the hydrogen with cold. spirits of tur-| ‘The travel on the Springlield and Northampton ly got into collision. Smith | 1 met an officegon half-pay, to-day, who was at | pentine. He showed us a sketch of the apparatus | railroad surpasses all former years. Mr. Hunt, the and brutal assault upon Henry, | the destruction of Buffalo, by the British troops, in | wed by Mm, which is so simple that any person | superintendent, and Mr he, the coadactor, hocking manner in the left ehou!l- | IN12. The American troops had crossed over and | 1 ! knowledge of eh emi 7 can make ery civil to passengers, make everything Intelligence Trom Haltfax. ‘The brig Hope, from Baltimore, has been wrecked on | Sable Island. Her crew, cargo, and materials, have been closed, and that rome of the most business been saved | der, ond nearly biting off his ear. Smith also stabbed | taken poeseesion of Newport, at present called | peri Bostom Trane rit, Aug. 12. cenble. How much there win the smile of @ Deneficial | McEven in the hand. The two Doughertys and | Nwgara, after destroying Fort George, which | : pd conductor of a railroad—is there got 1 w ir See Dade ata | wen Smith fell into the hands of the southwest watch. | place they burot, afier holding it for some time, | Ovreawxous Mexorn.—We regret to record, as we bave sleo teen oy bl | Wied a The wounded prisoners were attended at the | driving the ii tants from their homes ia the | the watucal sequel of the fire riots on Sunday night, | ‘Tragrpy in Texas.—A shocking affair raceotly Important from Texas, 4 . ; > | amen of 6 dian wiate tatation for | in Weshivgton, that a horrid murder was perpe-| took place in Tex A Mr. Wiley, living upom origimally intended to | os station house by Dr. Chaloner. This surgeon coa- a inter—in re particular! DIAN DEPREDATION®, ETC > which, the on tivh t d ted in one of the streets of ou yesterday | the Sabine, near V Landi, had separated from - oxplaim it P? New Onteans, August 10, 1850 pay Hey Logie rf eeund fil. "Bentth was and Teaenal Loaiiiin. end coamantly cotentes | mornin, about 2 o’e po Aman TF aww - bis wife pprars that he afterwards vusted her poses te extend thierght to aay other member tore- | Galveston dates of the 7th report continued Indian | govered with blood from head tofeot. This morn- | their ray 10 Buffalo, then 1 | Kagan t 22 years of a ative of Limerick | ate house in the neighborhood, where she was , then CE debate is to take plane omit. | go 200 attacked Capt. Ford's camp at 8an ing, Smith was brought before the Mayor and | trot the day is far distant w relative posi- | county, Ireland, und who had worked as 4 laborer , sud proposed 4 division of the property, the po nats AL Ae hyo Antonio Diego, took several horses; also Davis’ | committed. No motive is assigned for the out tons of the (wo nations will authorise similag atro- | about this city during the past twelve | to which she consented. He then took ber betuad was stabbed im the br } st so as to cause | him, on his horse, t nd proceeded to Uaeu focmet hich they r d upon apparently [nendiy de by Dr. Morgan, | terme. During ti son of the proyerty, he re- the right side of the | quested her to waik out in the yard wit him As the lw and into the | soon as they left the house, be #hot ber head with : ! wyenout mani: - | " »geous behavior of the man. He must have been | cities; and it strikes me that a treaty might be con- | He moved tho previons qece- | nenent, and coptared s train of mules; aherearte | Terr with whickey. ‘The whole party were | cleded by which ploces oa the borders of the | | Sousded nimctzem, uusteneers,” Killed seven, ead | frieds, and had known each Sipe, 38 Se old | United * tee and Canada could be ey Svavtiie hase wan then ‘Trompson, (dem .) of Mirsianippl, hoped the gen- | Oi cI vwotry and America, for years.— Phila. letin, nevtral territory,” and be thus exempted from we she wetion. | secoveta we gag Rg Ry og j Stucnet 13. oa the seourges and ravages of war, the sound of | breast, and passed throug is : Atuer & speweh bimeeif. Mr Jowns withdrew | _ - » . | heart, cutting the sternum or bi bone nearly Ind mounted his horse to escape. A num- Die mation port was trom the Com- 4! © compact to protect the Mexicans | Wars, rue Deravuter.—The Directors: of the = oe tan see S Someer, say eae] in two in fhe poseage. This affair ocenrred in froat zens i itowed and overtook him ie mittvs o@ Rules sed ses « for the purpose of | it Bell bas teeved Wesiern Ratlroad held a meeting at Springfield, on ‘uld of Sehadd’s tavern, on E. between Lleveath and and kilies him —N. O. Preayame. eciitatiog the besineee ot eee rouse, od they Bed | troops in almost every county, | Friday, to investigate the affairs of their late chief | A similar course Wes pursued Twelfth streets; und althongh many persone | se oS orm meat Sy th cuatgh, meat the re. | Pedy to march on Ist Beptember clerk, Mr. Ware. It is not possible, as yet, to am ing oe the St. Croix during the w were drinking in the tavern, and passing to and A ot" jo Agyioalsural port on the table r of “| Lieut, Thomas Mason wes drowned in the Kio | certuin the exact deficit, but it is said that i ox: | im apd New Brunswick, « fro, it could not be arcertained by the inquest, peainamnn Mr. Leon, (dem ) theme, wanted to record his | Orsnde. Fie Sie a MES ceeds $50,000. The stock fell, on Saturn, to $98 | port, at ite interseetion with the Bay of held yesterday, by Coroner Woodward, that Bop Batrice to. be made ob tho vor sgninss it i for the yeas and pays, | | 50, in the Boston market, but itis thought by rome | was captured and held by the Hritish, the peo, ony person had witnessed the occurreuce, or fice, on th» show grownday at the Bull's @hick were taken. @e' b- roport was mot laid on the | Awques 28, 1000, that it will advance agein, as the corporation is | Catais and St. Stephen's, which are necied by , eny quarrel that might have ied to it. The only | iieaa, ween Albany end Troy, and. artiaes ae- ciittubintnes:| Semen ome, oun tant re pon ‘ay | Hich, and the business of the road mueh larger | bridges, lived om the most amic te-tinony to this point was, that on the subsidence | renged than Inst year. If the Directors bad watched theit | ind courtehip went om ae weual; thoy of the fire, which was iu the next square upon the Tuerday, 34.-Stock. implements, aud amicies re- mole on the State of the baad ie, Baltimore county, twenty-six miles from | chief clerk es closely as their President has watched | ano were given in marriage,” sud (he better feel | seme o> many pees c ~~ to benny he 9 Fag 2 the show grounds, from eight o'aivek vatlt ere, by & mam need Morris, who w: 0} the printers, that forme’ ve the public informa- | ings of humm ture bad free scope there, while | ern to drink, entering by (he alley-gate, as Seba: ve PM. ee ad — tion of the pam F aed rod me this great | eleewhere the midmight torch = applied to ot have his trent deor opened. This must Wesnerseg, @e me po ane ey to the loss might bave been aveided. Mr. ‘Ware haspro- | the peaceful dwell and the cultivated field | heve continued from holt past twelve till informa. | J&daes, ~ pay t ~ =) stewe 14 bably gone to California, which cuts off all hope of | was uprooted and de by the hoof of the war tion wee brought ip of the fact that a murder had . ~~] ‘ badges & restoration ¢f any portion of the “ pickings and | horse and the tread ef the soldier engaged in | berm commatied near the house Upon exami- bad bis claim, and be wae about to shoot Morris, edits dod ged AY | tm eelt-defence, shot Bly dead. stealings.” We fear ie Soret ad not yet been on conthet. ™ ‘ ie | setee, it wppested, thet the tana bed pag es - etat told. e in fora liberal policy, a strict ae- must defer all notice of legislative proceedings — peur the + « > and stag- | pul uve, | Buleide of a Fomate countably from all employees, getting all the 10 Vat my next. Both Houses are hurrying through gered ecrme twenty yards off before he fell. The | mission ow ember: 31.) which & come in a legitimate way, and keeping the public 08 at railroad apeed, previow: te adjowra- | blood eopkled upon the pavement indicated this. | allows the member, his wife, and woder ane ‘ An English woman, edvised of the movements of the trains. If $5.00 ae nd & number of the members have already A Wiurse, Who Was up stairs in Mr. Schadd’s | years of age, admission during the show judges Be. = 4 ' fe thie city a year is not an adequate salary for the President to look d to the ir distant homes. WwW houer, testified that he heard a man below, whom | Fill deliver their report to the — “a ae ier oft ; | : ; « by twelve o'elook ibis donee be hed no feting In th iter, . ‘ efter the under officers, we go in for $10,000 for be could not ete, on account of the shed over the | *** 4 At at Add wae) be aeud oundies | meere ne on Gree poy’ ben i that fanctionary — Boston Thonecrigt, Aug. 12. PRORCOATION OF THE PROVING (At PARLIAWENT io ray to vome one, « Toke thet, deina you ae , ib =" he padtte from oight Ube motion _ - SPEECH OF LORD Kian i we moun depar together, that one 4 | ~ be gn A Voy ny 2 te the Bpen | Yo" rp Lennamn Canao.--The ar and eplendsd ship ae ~y ble Gentlemen the Lagidutive Couneil - them preveaily returned, and, b f the sound, he *~ Dt he bentwe son were | ° eeiient, named in honor our lamented Tay- me teleewn you, for the present, from farther though, be kicked some one jeceased ha: Sabie the deer | Sots chase protons shel che bete tember ii Jor, which was cleared at thie port the past week {attendance in Parhoment, 1 diowe teofler you ty | marke t pon his head and face, euch es kicks would be h Se ia und a brother ia New Yorr, both wealth; by John U. 1. Minot, carries out by far the largest | warm neknowledgments fer the real and din probabsy have ocension’d. Magy witnesses were | Beiurday. abit: Agticullute Rooms inthe city. members offering ao4 bad raw away from them, and the hed offered « large and most valuable cargo, with the largest freqht | gence wih whee have applied youre xem med 4 eeeting the cceugrences within the | The rocts of the } soomtivn Commend ghee wil —— eS ieen ole on Tevard for ber, She wa- between Zl and 22 years of | list whieh has ever gone from this pert. The ship | during the cuuise of the session, wo ine comudera- tavecm, but these did not appear te have any cou. | Delavs toe ceotsery, be We, gving tom minutes matead | *6* 80d very good look wa three decker,” end is estimated to carry sev- ten 3 tuany subjects of greet imporiasce t the Pee Hon with the tragedy outside. What further poe 4 celopemente may reveal we cannot conjecture; pr public. iS ncemen (whiny It will be my study to cerry inte eflect, without | at, as vet, we pereeive no clue to the detection of | John A believed | Hart, Stonat.— Part of the towns of Guilderland | has on bourd 16,651 packages of goods, among and New Scotland, in this county, were visited by a | which are 3,200 ceore' shove end boots, valued at on™ i. unorcrseary delay, the rimeetecoatempleted — the murderer.— Woshington Republic, Aug. 13. *t PANTS | FO" THE ORO Ompe ~ | very heavy and destructive hail storm on Wednew | $40 per case, (a low estimate,) is $125,000; aleo | in the Imperial aud Provinciel Acts whieh have oo a Cattle Deyartment—Lewis UV. Morr, William If. {esr of last week. The wind blew with great fury, | 2,700 cases and bales domestic printa, stortings and recently passed, tor transirrring to the colowtal, Trovete m rom Comnonen Natiow.—In the | Sethem 3.2. Gea, 3.7.8: fae wi sring up fruit trees, tnd demolishing fences, out- | sheetinge, at 660 per packaye, is 162,00 ; the re | wuthonties the contract and managrmest Of 46 | Cherokee Nation, on the 12h ult. opposite Fort | Henee-: tyre, it. Bie geen the comm | boures, bare, and hay awd grain stacks. The | maining 1 packages, ‘aap collie groceries, port- office Smith, M chory was killed by Chas. Tick} [uinband yd a ae | bail come down in greet quantities as large as wal- | hardware, crockery, &c., may safely be pat down 1 om of opwion, that an eachange of pre ducts esky, both Cher existed be- Floral Heil Thomprs, M Yickory for | M.D. W. A. MeCalloeh. - ©, Herman Wendell, os BO Frost, DDT. inet fe bie opinion, ifthe mo nuts, cutting the grain crops aad broom corn into | at $100,000, making the entire carge worth $390,000, the report to te Oo: eo of | atome, and breaking windows in all directions | which goes consigned to 382 mercantile firms at State of the Unies, ft would come | Arm the heaviest evflerers are Mr French, who | New Orleans A considerable part of the cargo big DRrinwee | bed $500 worth of oats cut to pieces ; Mr. | i# destined for St. Louis, and places on the Misns- te Reo Ht the morning hour hat | Hilton, whore barn was blown down; and Mesers. | wippi river, and iv un evidence of the great merense May take plece between the oevere! Britiehm North the fu peon American Provisees to gr ster extent gam nes gues Wane part, and © ( on A that pot a male mem- | Demertic Hail Olive hitherto been the case, sie much adv sntage to Tiekaneesky mar- there colonies, sod | shall avail O)nelf of the | ppd Si _ —_—_—_— enteen thourand barrels, and i# entirely fall She | pre conferred on me by this ac buch yoo | - | Jocely@, Davie, Spaun, Kelven, and the widow O» | of trade betweem Boston and our southern and ve puseed, for the promouce of lagoelans Pottticat Intelligence. ns to bod | Wander; ail of whom lost large quantities of grair, | western Statenm Boston Traveller, Aug 12. | ate of (he demorrate of Kennebes county, igome further pomerte, | frome We., &e. It is seid to heave been the have bad great satisfaction .9 tray to | bela om Thereday inet, Lot M Morrill, of wadersant that the morting howe | beevirst hail storm which has ever visited that | The Kbo@s Ieiand General oy Adjourned on | the Secretary of State, te be | .td at the foot of the AOETTS. ae UNanimonrizfromineted for Voogress, M6 6 elated Mr hogy ernrek ches | seeton of the county — Albany Jouve! Avg. 12. | Batwedny last, after © session of four anda haiideys | Throne, the addremes Gagne ih yreetnt semmien, 7 ™ Sb Kcomebee ced Feenalin disteiet,