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leetio At, wi egies tothe Dr. Brandw passenger the Cahfornia. (eft hereon Tuosday merning oo Lake Evie He bas acoumulated tne em of $100,000 daring & Your's resisenge in tha Bureks Bate He reports that Capt Joh A. Sutter Ibe bere iu & few days, with halt ® million of gold owe atided to perecive that Gol. Alvah Mava, =e wen #0 long coudacd by York Hotel, it agniu stirring abo thovgh tilt in feble heath, The Col Jaliturpia with, perhaps, t us horses in the Unite es irom Havann some cut his way for twenty-six est, whi Jineas at che New in our streets, hi rt a he reached he was com- lies through & fore the foot of « hoes gh thie terrible jest horses literall, e gathered together as if for a funeral pile. xnily these fine animals “shuflled off this 1 eoi!.? "Che Colonel. in asgending the Unagees rr, al-o ost @ trunk eoutainiag valuable ac tot $1.00. During his sojourn ia Panama, unfortunate fe was atcucksd by ry, and for some wus consid. vbeful it be would ever re His company | wed here for afew nighta, but it was soon ascer- 1 that this place would not support acireas. Oa inst, the tené was taken down, and it, with th yewalhing horses disposed of at # ruinous saci flee it ts the intention ef Col, M. toretura to the Wuited States IRTELLIGENCE FROM OREGON, THE GOLD DISCOVERIES. | THE GROWTH OF OREGON, i ITS HARBOR, i &e. Xe. &e | | | [From the Aw California July 15.) The stemgn propeller Carolina, Capt. Wood arrived here July 1, from Oregon, bringing fifty-four pas ‘eves end the mails We have but little news by this ot ¥eTy momentous import | roline left Astoria ou the 27th, and the meuth | cluumbia On the morning of the 28th ult smbere of the military court martial—ajors | pd Sewell, and Capts Andrews and Westcott— | uo the Carolina, wilh several of the officers of fieregiment. The court bad finished their ses- but the result had not transpired, asa matter of | ecurre Gowrnor Lone has resigned his post as the governor of the territory aud was contemplating a trip to the | Umpqua river in scareh of the gold region, | ‘The three (ndians convieted of murder and outrages | Bpou toe emigrants were hanged in thy early part of | Day. io ihe presence of @ large number of spectators, | smong whom were many ot those who bad suffere frow their savage brataiit, With rerpeotto the @ | ia dincoveries, our accounts | arcely know at what con- re springing up in all | quarters. and rpecvistion is rife Platina is said to | exist tow very con-iderable extent in some of the | Bewly Ghoovered void regions. A good deal of rain hes fallen during the last month. | ‘The brig Portland arrived at Portland onthe 25th | uilt.; the bark Eliza. at Astoria on the 2ith; the Tar- | | trow Portlend on the 26th ult By ‘Le politeness ot Purser Monroe, we have receiy- ed. through the kind attention of # frieud who went up ta the Carolina and returned y Jetter. whieh eoutains al the Oregon region:— lay the follow! rs of the day im the San Peancisco, July 25. 1850. Sherdly after we took that last ‘smile’ together, powe five weeks ago, I found myself on board the good eteomehip Cerciina with # merry lot of © strangers,’ king their fortune ia the distant wilds of ad hardly seoomplished ourexit through | te when a strong gale, dead abead, began For three days we had little to boast of. making only about two miles an hour. tossing up and @owu “liky # quid ot chewed bay iu the throat ¢f a cow,” end preferring our berths to prov judes on the qaar- ter deck Buch three days may we never pass again. Breaktast was followea by # general break loose. dinner stepped out, and we “sapped on horrors.” But we Yived through it. aud om the fourth day gave the old broken winded gele * fits’ at the rate of ten miles an hour. In six Gays we arrived off the mouth of the Colembis, where the little pilot boat Mary Taylor Cour Mary’) escorted us through the North Channel to Baker's Bay. Thi ja hes Jong been a b: ar to sailors, but it i the shill and exertions of apt. Whi jeulty. Souib Channel, lately explored, is and rule. The North Channel is dee: giving at its shallow est part five and a quarter fathom: at low tide, but ite shape is like that ot the last letter | of the alphabet. On Bak tuelly purebased bis life. Htere- ter, Tra | climate | Crosby, who saw it, that the sand which was broug! | the Columbia to | eh eter once in New York city, b not think that fact would affvet che then fw peete of that metropolis, oo way Again— Astoria is decribed as Damlet” tise singular tact fa that objects assume the shades and hues to the soul of the #baerve atly chat whiok * doleful” to ope man is rs aud beautiful to ancther, San Pranciseo, for instance. is « charming, romantle place; bu meu say it is wiady, dascy, foxgy. wuddy. and all that — but San Pranatsoo is otwithetanding aad will always be acity Ley ty to Lhe eowst, Fummea to fer uded and varied eon the mouth of sie anahor- m Wem who merely, but business views Ko through the pacnenzere from men of enlightened and prant Whethir this city shall be at Baker's Bay, or even oa Pp plains. or on the bluile cf Astoria, or Mhi- nt, 18 @ matter which the convenience of trade Mmeree will soon determine Witbio the two years. io all bamin probabi- lity. weshall ti elty at the mouth of the Colum sia, with its storehouses. docks, and shipping, attracting to ita commerce commensurate with the wants of an extensive inland country. and eclaimiag renk with even thin Sayre wited city They will be twia sis. ters and with the flash of youth and beanty sailing the nea. and band {fu hand, supporting each and all this, too," in spite of lamentations or bugaboo stcries, here or elsewhere.” n Oregon there are forests— doleful’? Tt is true that i. however. t falls, coal mines, and gold mines, ubrious and pre-emineatly healthy With these advantages, I shall not gram- ble because the territory is wot at present laid oat in deantiful parks, ornamented with children im satin Flippers, cbasing butterflies . Betore Chis comes to pasa, prn at witha) a ral | the country must go through ite resuiar gradations, | The men and wemen, too, must learn “to labor and to wait.” CASCAD BS ‘The editor of the Oregon Sp:ctator publishes the fol- lowing information on the subject of the recent gold discoveries ip Oregon :— co to Rogue River, to dig for gold this suinmer, they bave been aroused to unusual exeitement by the dis- eovery of a rich wine in another direction, The opin- jon is guining rtrength daily, that one of the richest mines on the shores of the Pacific has been diseovered im the Bpokan country, some 400 miles from this city, and up the Columbia, We are assured by Oapt NV trem the Spokan , in ite bulk. abeat one quarte gold. We Dave alwuys fel) confident that there waa gold on Powder and Burnt rivers, and this discovery on the Spokan will etill move fully confirm the fact that the middle region of Ozegou is to become the grand El Dorado of the doy One party Ison its way to the region of this new discovery. {f not already there, and others az paring to follow. On the return of a messenger, who expectud here ina week or two. {fhe contra: the report. there will be # ge In view of this fact, a sub-Indian ezent has gone us repare the Indians fora new atste of country. The country im which thie gold has been found ts one of the healthiest in the world. and if the mice country, it will toon be teeming with an overflowing of gold and bealth We suppore that there will also be a considersble mining business done this season on the rivera along the southern border of Oregon, as many persons who have been to California have convinced themeclyus that Rogue River and other streams in that vicinity will afford profitable diggings. Onrcon City, May 30- Dried apples. T5e. por Ib; eaches, dried. 25¢ per Ib; beet reta‘l at market, 18 a c.; pork, per Ib., 16% 20c.; butter, 623 . 606. per ib; flour, $8 per ewt, , wheat, $2 per buebel; 0 f. $2.60 per doz Grocerte Fr. brown, 20 a Be ; louf sugar, 50c.; $1 50; molasses, $1 50 per gallon; tobacco, 25; rlee, 20e. per 1b.; exgs, 60 &7bn. per dosen; per lb ; salt, $6 per owt ; linseed oil, 50 per $8 lass, per hf box, 8 by 10. $6; 10 by 12, $7; roo, Lass & per Ib ; nails, 16 4 20e. per Ib ; evoking stoves, $90 & $100; lumber, $60 0 $60 per M Our Jamaica Correspondence, Kinusron, (Je), August 164 P.M. The Philadelphia Ashore— The Wea'her— Cotton Growing — The Philadelphia's Passengers, $c. $e. The fine steamsbip Philadelphia arrived bere sarly on Sunday, from Chagres, performing the voyage from that place in fifty-eight hours. I regret to state that, ae she was coming up the harbor, on Sunday morning, through the earelersness of the pilot. she was rua ashore, on a bauk Known a &t Alban’s Bank, to ‘the northward of F gusta, about tive miles from this. Every effort was made to get her off on Sunday, but without suecere; but I am happy to state that she le very oppropristely intd ‘Disapp: bt The cape is tor Nerth Chanwrt Us porsenses com: Vantegen aud |: an eligible ay A gat a ene of our fellow pamemgers demonsti geperal toour infection urxt mornlog at breakfat We storia uext day. Ut is = doleful lookiag be weather mde of « hilt. and almont impr vetrabie Toreet of gloomy fir trees. The enstom hous is lorated there. aed of course the w avploadid fortune to their Gf the tueis ao wot wil die a€ fnteria) dey end « half ot Astoria we steamed Cotuarbie to Van & trading post Hudson's Bay d the Com - ort run ep 4 place destined ¢9 Salifornie It The talia. twelee mallee abowe Port- | or phic. ayurwastt between two ledges be @andred yards tron re Ordesrin lemgi, The iohabitents are iwg & fod road round the western side of che nder the trade #@th the Yar ELE! fara tu hoper Metricts {aloft geod laud and good peeple. « beet of the evitied partof @regon. Oa Jnev an cleetion and a hangiag msteh regon Uity The town wastall of men former com ing te see how the election adiens bed dawn f fe IT The up, to keep peace with Itnsto the potiey of he popularity of detng #0 w te & bisher court dad bor: t allowed the wdep They were hanged faction of the ladies whohed ti epeetacle. The euotry higk ap the ( opie for that jut th + ha ought te Oregon City ey | out bas been favorable to the City, Ut te aid that ever bwre wold @ Prlegate bronght from the Bor th Umrpe bh profitable Ti larce propection particles the eter whe reperts (he digetagt eld Is} eam! som agted ¥ ear temth. of platin: of murtard weed A cannes 4 tate burrs of these mines, may ogres emt tbe foike quod tiving ¢f Ovegue. were & any Broken off by the «atti g theee ‘1 Jowtng letter trom Cap Brig Boing S. Sonveviee Bae Revere, ? ae Terrivory,) May at, 1800, |§ ae which | beg leave or Youre of the Sus lost I+ rewind, ke answer to that Leonsider the harbor ~~ f ite safety With gard lo the mew souta ehecuel diseererod by Owpe 1 hinve already expresed my rimuee T have aecetved rerouldent The aif tng the moath + Nat dencrased at boast seen y- “ye cad tealy. yours +n. LA Oomg 0 8 ON + Peeler” the h4) wiue commuantestion tom on Org nee thee im mur payers f Parstay « eommnaication be redet: . figoe bimerlt “hee Penge r aty of tue eeutiemaa and tie é , or one ec@eiusion Opn ae other. begin nadety anout tha try Bho commaniention © 18 60 shove & ether enewer thee a Brow) dye ot het iar to Oregon T pretense to be me fam © Peawongee.”’ “ ferenece for Ae 2H ab) eemetraiues + ar with that ea ev to fore Frege ibe pe foratitte They aw vv st entended creas dhete piurt de indead tones tor * ce Jt thew ell wo beng t tote and seeure = Yam Hill tow <> | FO- the test month Mr, | eprcimens ot dust | dotioory of she fale ribar, of he Surveyiag was safely relieved Jrom Gher position, about 2) A M. onday. and mooredalongride Mevars Hitch! & Co's wharf, at eight o'clock. where ry means were used te despatch her as Judging from whieh she ew has sustain: they eould which destroy: d several trees, Bl different parts of the cit, y. Thank God, wo other injury has been eus- yerets, of to-day, contain av interesting ir Edward MoSrachy, oo the subject of ton eultivatton in thisIelend I seed you a copy ddvertiver cottaining It It encourages je urtleles. tn Jamalom to pernever *, and promises that swocess will o t Mr Moltwschy is the geutheman who recently visftel your tine counter, and who ewmsed the inirodertion bere of many €ne descriptions of feed 1 ory simoery imferest im the nubject, 1 um rure %e of grea: rervion fa xupplying pformution on the subject. whieh he tindly freely imparts Coull whe esheit it. A corte com- any bes viready been formed here, and several #hare- Mort anxiomrly and earnertiy to the when the fice of Jdmaiea shall again brighten rosperity, when her wharves shat ship tneic this great staple whieh will deen enlivennd. for ‘the last two @ays. by the contious prrambualations of the Phils Geiphie’s Perrengets, (heir peouitar eud ovrtainy Teugh costemen. (so wali ke those or Wret Undies) ex cite the risible fae@itivs Sot the mittion,’ bat the Stord Keepers avd tavert beepe @ rect our jolly “golden fone’ “t, among very many others, wikh we Pou Rew aM Awerionn steamer there dujiy. and thowsnnds of Atgericaws at all thes On the north rite ofthe Island. rome damage has Mkewire bern done by Ladiwing; bat, thank God, no Liver base bern bow: The commerta’ nors yon witl gather from De ‘ordord's Merceattc Inc«!i.gencer wcopy of whieh I tor. ward te you L Kixestox, | i | | viniters with Aug. 6 ~The market, generally Led. bewh from sarge eu y~ of theotrade to operat pings te or pepially observable ia tiie 4 tsh ant hatter The quantity of mack er od in greeny Ma emoees Of even the de mana. and It ts expected thet it arriey y & Ineeseale. prices must fel! Co mt least See 49. er barrel weger the proseat low fetes The stock Of herrings if ort to lnnge but thedewsription of fish Dy soy meanene good an thet of Ne ‘ market for pi able. Jone dem tive ly Chere is wut enough at his meneat te * mp. are i She p ely to be got de a de rate dure marked. oo tar | ee j Kinge ’ Od Lithon to thie etrenm stanee aeatiy all taken om and come 1 pea tom avery probs Bum is ow eropykas been very there ie cone Witte morte Hitle wilde inadequate mo yt, there te te to tn pros amily duit, andi an | LS bbls eager, Tum besides oc ber ot) an been prmd “0 A. andthe artiabe fomecete Batter bes reat ly eflem ed ) be & New York paeked r Reitimore “ with avery modern meal $ Sh a $s y will be ate oon of tlie ber ecteme. The fee smeetpts of the mew ware Bs we suramined in-ear inet deptedend veer ¥O. peed, will be for xome ar market ievhayont with e then here isting very fine rhip timber and | There ure broad und fer- | | Last night, we received, by a special messenger, pre- | eral rash for that country. | jureture. | things, which will immediately commence in their | tent and meaning of the law already in force, but | shall be found to extend over a large region of that | poses. population, attracted thither by the double allurement | 8#8¢ Of euch a law, in order to arrest the fana- While our citizens have been quietly preparing to | MeWEMavers, however, add but little to the ac- | counts received by the telegraph. | This, however NEW YORK HERALD. enn JAMES GURDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR ANB EDITOR. SFPICK N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STs. AMUSEMENTS THIS BYENING. WERY THEATRE, Bowery—Ponare ov rum Inxs ~ | The Peion's Lane Du. BROADWAY THEAT TRIRCYION, NIBLO’S GARDEN, Bre Uncie Sam—Jenann oF J BURTON'S THBATAE, Cha —Kovew Diasone- Lavony NATIONAL THEAT Jonn Domns—Tie Unee Brosiway—Lavy or Lyon way ~Narouwon’s On Guakp rk re street—Foury Winks WV RNA bom Synere—Covern Jon— NAt=bUOTS AT THE SWAN. “—Beavreous _ ASTOR PLACE OPE DAP RIVE, e, | _ AMPRICAN MUSEUM Amvase Penronwancus Arren~ s00N AND EVENING, OLYMPIC, Broadway—Peiso Deana TROUPE. ' New Youre Ewoortan “New York, Thuruduy, August 22, 1850. The News by the Europa. a package of European newsp pers, and, after mid- night, we have gleaned from them every item of news of any value, which will be found under aa eppropriate head. The Denmark war with the Duchies seems to present a formidable frent for Enropean diplomacy, and may yet be the nucleus for a variety of changes in the political world. The Congressional Doings. ‘The Senate seem to stick at Mr. Pratt's amend- ment to the fugitive slave bill, making the United | States government liable for the value of an ex caped slave, when the federal officers shall fail to deliver him to the claimant, when evidence is fur- nished that the fugitive is within the riet of | such officers. Such an amendment was likely to give rise to discussion, and while it contains no- | thing that does not appear right and proper, yet, in | our opinion, it was unwise to propose it at this con- | We rather think thata statute in the | neture of a declaratory law, declaring the real in- jncrearing the penalty egainst those who entice sluves away, would be amply sufficient for all pur- There certainly is good cause for the pas- tics of the North in their forays into the Southern | States, ond to prevent them trom indulging too | that if sueh a law were passed, and a few of our Nortbern sympathizers fined and imprisoned under | it, it would extinguish to a great extent, their iove | ef interfering with what ought not to concern them. This and other amendments will no doubt tend to delay the passage of the bill for sonfe days. | The House of Representatives occupied the | whole of yesterday in debating the Civil and Diplo- matic Appropriation bill, An amendment was parsed oppropriating the necessary sum for new | charges de affuirs to diflerent countriesjafter which | the House adjourned till to-day. A melancholy case of murder and suicide occur- red in Troy, yesterday, the particulars of which | will be found in a telegraphic despatch in another eolumn. Our returns of the election in Massachusett, show that, up to this time, as far as heard from, there has been no election in either the second or | fourth district of that State. Mr. Elliott, the whig candidate, bas been returned from the first district. ‘The plurality law is the cause of a great deal of trouble iv thet State, and we wonder that it has | continued in force so long. We should think that the mejority rule might be substituted with consi- dereble benefit, ‘The News From Callfornia—Prospects of the New State, &e- The fine steamship Philadelphia arrived at this | i | port early yesterday morning, and brought to us two | werks later intelligence from Cakforuia and the gold diggings, and to a number of lucky consigaces wood othere, the large sum of one million of dollars worth of gold dust. This amount, added to what | wes previously received from the same quarter, mokes, in the aggregate, twenty-four millions and | five hundred dollars worth of gold dust that have been guthered and transmitted to the Atlantic coast. is not the whole prodace of the California mines since their discovery, for vast sums have gone, in the ordinary course of trade, to the Seath Ameriean republics, as well as to Eng- The news by this arnval is very interesting. | Business and trade are prosperous. Additioual gold mines bave been discovered. Confidense, whieh at one time was suspended, is restored; | emigration is increasing, and the only disagreea- Die feature counected with the iatelligeace, are, that difficulties are taking place about the set | ding of vacant lands, and the occurrence of some \qmurders in the mining districts, committed priae cipally by Chiluns and Mexicans. The newly dis covered gold yuines are at the upper end of Carson ey, at the eastern base of the Sierra Nevada jetidge of mountains. This isa very important die | ac investigat covery, inoemuch 68 it cowfirme the impression heretotore formed, that the deposits of the precious , tactals found ou the banksand in the valleys adjoin- | ing the streurue, proc eded Crom vastdeposits in the | beurwot thore mountaing, am have dew diorugaged ‘ homthem by the action of tain, The hypothesis was | reeeomably ce med by the discovery ot luge quemuties of puld mised with quartz rook, but now there is no doubt of it It miwy turn-out that there is we much ef the precieos metalon dhe eustere of the Sutra Neveda as on the western. Hf it de, it may well be said that the supply as literally tee abeustbie, Cad thar twill aflord ceostant em for quadruple the present number of.a- hebiante in California for years tooome. Addi- tenn! discoveries heve teen mode also in the eighberhoud of the Yube and Feather rivera. | Another imp A fe ature of the intelligenee by ths arrival, is the fact that a number of Mormons feo the Selt Lake, have formed a sevlement at the place where thove additional discoveries have beon made, because overland emigrants there expe re euoe more danget than ateny other poiat of their journey. Provisions will be attaina ble at moderate Cost, aud reet und comfortcan be procuped by the weary ovetiond traveller, when he mest needs doth. Lo egard to the difficulties which hawe taken place ix the @ettling of eacanttands, under aspuined | Meaicwn tithes, we fear thatthe Califormwas are experiencing only the beginning of them The beet locnuonr, We are tatormed, have beew auiected and coouaed 0 this manner, and it is aetto be expected that the people will quieUy submit to.ewch & ciate of things, 2nd allow a few persons to rewin porrersion of the whole soil, [na majority of cares there.can be little dowbt that those assumed tithes are invalid, bawing beea, we believe, tromped up for the oorasion, with the view of extorting meney from these Who desire to seule there bere is much wed of Congrese providing tor! in of these land titles and elaine The low imposing a tax on all foreige miners 1s vou vrpopuler, as might be expected, aad we fear thet.t will lead to wopleupant coosequeac: +, as th is no certain method of asceriainicy whe are fow gnere aod who are not On the whole, the news is favorable Calitarvia is inereseing io trade, population, and inoora od all precedent. While Congres i t she ehall be admitted « net ¥ be is exhibiting @ oareer ot - met bewilders the mind. Wah ginning, What will be the position of the tew “tote in tem, fifteen, or twenty years heme or Why need shy Fe We, last might, fereived s hengehy report of the Awe ricaw Seleutioe Convention. at Now Maren, whieh Fo are ecm pelled fo deter land «ad other European countries, in pay meat for be | beceeranies. ' cok (0 u the Poragmere geaperement © » nb ‘Sir a Teens cal Ro tad we rok. Ot. Wee IE 08 be rUpposeat victs set loose upon us together. such characters. that grateful nation same game. government right if we sent over « cargo of the other State worst jail birds of Sing Sing aad th prisons throughout the eountry. rrntr Bawx Roeweny, Rnope Is.any ~The jary in the incharged at midnight on Monday, the term of the court having expired. They stood, on going out, eight for conviction, and when The court meets again on the third Monday im February, at whlch eare of Kanouse and Cole, discharged, uine for eonviction. time they will be again tried, Tue Saxowien Tsianos—Our advices vi San Fran cisco. from Honolulu, are to the 15th of Juno, ‘There is no news. Transroxtation oF MxGLisH Coxviers To THE Unrren Stares. —By ret renee to ayother column, it wlil be seem that ten conviets, transported from Great Brita. @ Bermuda, were sent te this eity by the Britieh autherities, and crrived here on Tues- day Just, ther paseege being poid in the brig Swan, and « parden granted them, on condition of their coming to the United States, and setiling thereia. We trust they will be sent back to the place whence they ceme, and that the authorities will not permit the country to be deloged with such villains. } Heaven knows we have enough of the unconvicted oflecourings of the British community to contend egainst—the thieves from Londen, Bristol and Liverpool, and the fugitives from justice every- where, without having whole swarms of coa- Hf there is no authority te send them back, we hope Congress will ' goon pass alaw giving authority, and making a provision for the expense of the re-transportation of In the meantime, we would ad_ vise the Mayor to take the risk of sending them back, just as the English send back the Irish pau- pers to Ireland in shoals, landing them at Dublin, Cork and other seaports, after they have become disabled and reduced to destitution in working for Retaliation is absolutely necersary ; for this is not the firet time, nor the second, that England has tried her hand at the It would be only serving the British TELEGRAPHIC INTELLIGENCE. THIRTY-FIRST CONGR FIRST SESSION. Senate. BY MORSE’S MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Wasiixcrox, August 21, 1850. After the co Fugitive Slave bill was taken up Mr. Davron submitted some remarks in reply to Mr. freely in their mock philanthropy. We apprehend | Badger's speech of yesterday, and egainst Mr. Pratt's amendment, making the United States liable for the . when the federal officers may fail to deliver him up to the claimant, and when | evidence is furnished that such slave is within such value of an escaped sla officers’ district. Messrs, Arcnisox, Footn, Pratt, and Mason, cach advocated the amendment. iderstion of morning business, the Mr. Dayton rejoined to Mr. Pratt's remarks. Mr. Bexniew said he could not vote for the amend- It was, in his opinion, unconstitutional t ought not. and covld not ble tor the value of fugitive lost to their owners, because of 0 constitutional nt to see that fugitive ment. United States govern y be made reepew who might be mob. that it was duty of the federal governi slaves were The debate ntinved until near! when. without coming to any vote, the Senate ad- journed. House of Representatives. four o’elock, BY BAIN’S KLBCTRO-CHEMICAL TELEGRAPH. Wasnuinetom, August 21, 1850. THE CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION BILP, ‘The House went into Committe of the Whole on the State of the Union, on the Civil and Diplomatie Appro- priation bill The tions belng under eo Mr MeCi, ration, Shem jour tow be where was th: nwereaity for t 4. further, b eruntry are mare thas reports were i that Mr. Clay, our eby entorce the demands of the Unite he of pity wt anos, to with- draw Siner these iustruetions were Pay demand was made, an arrange- ty edd thovsand dollars including thi be referred to arbitration. ie wbcy matter few nister to tbe emer nome nt evabling the eominittratio plearure apd fred hangers on of the t Mr Mc Ci) ksann Would tnform the gentieman that in reperd to Reusder snd other places, he bad learned, on euchority which commanded his eonfidence, intend to return the gentiomen be iding these off noting from their own ¥ Canyon replie politier! ebleanery may be got up comply with the ueorraity which eompels be rustnined; but he believed that two-thirds of them 4 no ide» of sunctioning the of foreign minisiers every three days, to en- are ut ne use, ona he remo’ sevUtage polities! pauperiaut Mr srasi10n (dem ) of Tennessee, moved to at dy rtriking out vighierm and iuserting twenty th tend dollars «to former diplo- ym, the lair edminisiration considered it im i rae that secu [ote Lisbon, and make 0 show of that the a large porion Decaure it e¢ raid that it 4 the clata was ubliged to yield to toree, The United Stater eu vernment sent out Commodore Morgen. # fine talker od (ul of hlurter, and Ubtv p icy seemed to have auc- ceeded ne the Portuese goverament, Keowh noth ing of our Justhutions, #hicn would, in sech ense, for bid tom beard te the foee The charge wae inet ‘mands were not soquiesed is, to demand Lis passports aud retare Lome. Mr Bet many i renee t Mr Clay will return bome. & mr er eel arqniescenee ot Portogal et ment? Mr. Stsar The information is of an euthentic ebaract’ Mr Bisvens— Where did it come from? Te it from any document farminbed by the edminie ration, or is it Pewepe avtherity, 0 powerfal wr it be trom editorials or lett iC false from beginning to Branion— Is the eadiet this! ty tbat pr Br Stanton a hority W an. F don" eton ko saying thet + rome ceutieman mapa t ntie dvcuments I aught roe co the contrary io the Togme to rearteed cope povere ment id net hp ake reprivwe an Ifro, this outfit wil! be necessary, ed the elatin just, bat 4 vo prove it itt. @ fabrication; until ant ond the bat te the highest wee costs oy bow te order @ bombardment of » town, sud to | relative to intercourse with foreign ma- ano, (dem) of Til, offered an amend- hich was adopted, eappropristing Mfiteen hun- @id not think that it warkie | ‘irealation Portugal, was directed to tater for indem- epteted into between the Portuguese the Beretary of State forthe payment ‘The balance of the for the General Armstrong. He understood the train of adjurtment this the State Departimend wants * (dem ) of Ohio, sald that he was opposed It was urged for the purpore of to ewep off patroness at No doubt an apology for this He wae willing to rtuguere government, in agreeing to settle | ord not ause it merked that it ia not absolutely ow Toeponded that if Mr. Clay does not re- torn heme it will wet be beenuse the edministration Dave Dot prev nied Bim Me understood that the re- be pubmitted to the arbitration ng Of Seedem and to be conditionally rettied ob ie Dae been wade that the President of the webiic would arbitrate the subject to the it wee fortanate that new machinery bad come in to maintain the Sonor of whe (wbig) of Pe —1 rhowld dike to koow nutberity the geutioman states that the late er, and on what 3 7 part of our squadron wae (10 Licbow. 10 intimidate the Portaguese govern- ae bigh Repubue not tw be rt had pre. | yiment The emenum’nt fo the gmendmept werhen re . The and, io outht that #19,000 Me said that it was net hie intention to re- pres ot that this government tteued any orders to any jon of our eqtedrow to bombard Por « intemdes Co say, bate portion of our Mediterrannan rqtedroD ¥ur cent 0 the pose ot yedueimg the impression on the ian ae the Porvuguere government, and he thought that there was to be tound im the President’s message something which looks to the same Purpose, ‘and calculate: to produce such an impression, The Inte Piesident seid the omission of the Portuguese foveri ment to do justice to American claimants, “now arrumes @ character +o grave ond serious that I shall shortly muke it the subject of & special mestage to Congress’, The former Seorrtary of State, however, adopted # shorter method, He did not say that the | Pierident ordered ® bombardment of Lisbon, but sent wither ap intelligent off provuce on the Portuguese government the impression That he wax ready to bombard the eity, and by thi leaps to coeree the Portuguese: Mir Stevens replied--He wuid tbe g tock to prove that the strongest © iven to what he bad stated, namely, th rerident bad sept @ blustering commander to bluster | On the | avd intimidate the Vortuguese government. over hend, the message from which the gentleman read says the difficulty is settled What. then ? ‘That he should submit the questi Jongress. No. thing is further from the idea that & bombardment was threatened. It is distinetly disclaimed Mr. Stanton’s amendment to the amendment was rejected ‘Lhe amendment of Mr. Bayly still being before the committee, appropriating am outfit of $18.000 for Charges to Portugal, New Granada, Guatemala, and Eevador, Mir. McOLeKwaND m fulary and outfit of Charge to Nicaragua, nin thourand dollars. liv said he understood the present Charge is about to return, and pressed the importance of the apprepriation It was agresd to—T1 to 48— the amendment of Mr. Bayly, thus amended, was adopted. Amendments were made. ropriating for city im- provements. and $60,00y for the jet and protection Of seamen on the Werteru waters. Others of leas im- portance were adopted, when the Committee rose and ‘the oure adjourned. interesting from Washington. OUR SPECIAL TELEGRAPHIC DESPATCH. Wasninoron, August 21, 1850. It is said that the committee appointed to investi- gate the cherges against Mr. Giddings, for abstracting letters from the post office, will report against that gentleman. ‘The Marehal ot Western Penmeylvania, Mr. Irwin, has been suspended, for reason, from office. ‘The prorpect is. at present, unfavorable for the pas- sage of the Texan boundary bill; but it is hard to say anything positive ebout it. It is rumored that several removals have resently been made in the northwest. Tuformation has been received here of extensive frauds by the government officers in California, which will cast Galpbiniem in the shade. ly at Troy. Troy, Augast 21. 1850 ‘An sppslling and bloody tragedy came to light this morwi) atthe &t. Charles Hotel, the particulars of which are as follows :— About ten o'clock this forenoon, Mr. B. B. Mo- Donald, the proprietor of the hotel, thinking there was something wrong io the non-sppearance of s man and woman who had stopped as travellers, went up to their room and knocked at the door, but. receiving no anewer, be opened @ mall window over the door, when & horrid spectacle was presented, Both man and weman were dead; the bodies, the clothes, and the bed were cover: d with blood, and the throats of both were and horribly mutilated. ‘The man and woman came to the hotel about four o’elock on Monday mornivg, and from facets which were brovgbt out, it was fourd that the man’s name was William A. Caldwell, @ resident of Whitehall, | where be has afatherliving. He was from twenty-six to thirty years ef bad returned fro Horrible Tr. Carwell, inquest retwrned the following came to her death by ey | her throat eut from ear torar, by the hands of William A. Caldwell, on the evening ot Tuesday; and that Caldwell came to his Gcath by bis own bands. Massachusetts Congressional Election, Bostox, August 21, 1850. In the towns heard from im the second district, Mr. whig. Jacks 93 votes of an election. fourth district, neither the whig nor free soil candidate will come within » thousand votes ofan election. Progress of the Cholera, d&o. snunom, August 21, 1860 ‘We bave had no eholers here for several days past, ond the eity fe considered in a very healthy state. Miwavnie, Augast 21, 1850, ie Roard of Health reported nine deaths by cholera yesterday. ‘ Several eases of cholera bare the vietims of ich we notice the name of Pro’ Doyle, of the Memphis Cniversity, who died at Gilead. Salling ef the Steamship Cambria. Bow A st 21. 1850. The Rritish steamship Cambria. Captain Leiteh, railed to day at 12 o’closk. with fifty one pastengers | for Liverpool. an. five for Halifax. Among the former | were Mr. Barlow Mr. H. Essex, both of New York. Unica, Auguat 21. 1850. ‘The Committees on the Grand Master's Report. re- orted this moruing. from which we fied thore have ton Gity-six lodges inatalled einer the annnal session im 1848 There are now three hundred and fifty eight coptributixg ledges in the jurisdiction of the Grand Lodge, which are po more than were in the State when the new ‘titution was adopted In November, 1849, The Grend Encampment met last evening The re pert of the Grand Patriarch wae on to the committees, A ber of degrees were given Meeting of Sons of Temperance. Uriea. Aug. 21, 1850 ber of the Bons of Tempe Cheaney. . Angast 2 1880 heaney of the Balti pon the ith near Firesastle, Death of Gen, Coe. Menrnrs August tT. 1850. Generel LL Coe, a lawyer died bere on yesterday, | from the of & wound teecived from Jo-eph | Williams, yer. about month slace during « 1» court house, relative to matters com eof the banks Bartimoan. August 21, 1850. ‘The students of St Timothy's Hall, Baltimore conn- ty. to.night presented Gow Thome: with e oyentity bound copy of Hogarth's works, ae a token of for the hovpitality a@erded them during s recent visit at Apnepolis Captain Rosewright was arrested here for selling abingles without lier mee Prom the toath Pavtimone August 21 1860 importance The mail is through, bat no wews of contained in the papers The extensive Manrion House Hotel. at Mobile was totally destroyed by fire on the 16th inet The o and forviture was insored for £67 000. chiefly in Mo- bile Tt the work of an | We learn that sdvices have beew received from Gal- | Yeeton to the Jovh Inet A which. en notice | fome cares of cholera at Bragon Gare lovt thirteen | alayes, and nnother man named Jackson lost olght | . The weether in Tf bas bern very hot—the ther. memeter ranging at 1 Se 1) Outrages were notiond om the frootier. Western Navigation, &e. Aagnat 21.1850, &nd NOW meneares fr: weather indloates that we abail e The health of the p iy. Roi fe dull. a eh Poe teeclved fom the Kart ‘The weather to day le very eultry Rh from ite conservative regula eonstgaments of iy. Coarrel Weary Santen “r to bluster about, aud to | 4 to amend, by adding the | 0 hose by the failure of Suydam, Sage | time. stage tir the game of inon, | bet were t ste email | vider, etealing bi ip @ man-ot- wa dating | 9 rtate that they diy work: Ee. mata thet pede - pf rn the British gover Ove of the pricone tinge. aud »norhy for striking bis | Mayor ordered them to be deti they are p | apsther, ted “The Mayer hae teleg | to Know whut will be dene with them, eens com and 878 Broad Guear Thave Sax OF Booxs. ny Cooiey amp K ; eese,— Yorterday, Ube great remit Joei a al trade sale of Goeie Bord. at their wagnideeut reema, 7 of White} treet. the flaest y "a roomeip thefUnited States. being 150 feet ip length and 60 feet and flues betw, we obser the trade | way that i | Pages. there are 363 occupied | alone. the reade: exhibite friends of this iM who ran; tish army. sai returned aga’ between Laure tien of delegates choore a delegate of Short Ko: Secon This thronghout the Us daraditity, Fulton stres hea inh re and dollar quality, yarth story. Odd Fellows’ Hall.—The great army of at this ti visti J pase: through fail te all at the mammoth restaurame 3 atran, ved at ite splendid fitting dena Sgpeees tones eee quik san eens teenie. it 1 - pl pots; they ecbnot bs Fornd in nny warehouse in thie aly se ents i& the United tiatec No. oo § Erg) it 3 , ~ DERSON's: ‘Ther are s great onricsity, ‘Them Five Dollar Sutts consist of Cloth Cort, Cassimere Pai and Cloaks. $2 to Coate, $1 to corner Rochester Knockings.— mrerrectyper of the dreds ane country, the Pari Fountain Basen Soa tridel Wefure ot the to fanbionable en, Om fore, of the latest and " be bad at RVRRDESL's. 02 way, SP Deane street. Wr, Reerdail hos store, At No. O50 mosh 1520, ot hae city. Copy a py fitneh Their light poseam Teens Shrigh in their sw : da blind wan who bas formuny Years, aud was Devi one o'clock there was a magniderat laneh, to whieh reinvited After doing ample justice te and continaed yesterday by Mr Kee a more enlivened with his sparkling ebullitiona than the present one shall be when he getsinto the books. Like Yorick be is” a fellew of intinite mirth.’” Burt O'Baow—An a ith patri Return or Fine Wraviey air was rufficiently beauty of the event premeénaded by an array of fashion during the catire day, and expecially in the afternoon The moonlight war as fair and nolt as « Exxetion Riot in tHe Biante ward meeting was beld at Churehili’s, Spring street, roke up the meeting Ti G OOK S'S Boots, Shoes, S. A. Holmes Shy) be seen in the Gel mt Bridal ©: ‘Wall treet, for tbe accommodation tomers. The Plumbe National Pimples, freckine salluwner, Be. weperfivons Pair o Lignid Rowse Traian eheebar w nd Vo rest. the beeps the largert and best assortment in ie nde. As the feet Rad cheapert in this eom.try, le. ventilated by 40 windows on each oor. ni rach, ‘The aale opened with station. | id the atte udence of the trade, both trom the J.epd country, the bidding sufici war pumerous and respectable, and rutly ep.rited. Among the bidders the sales ‘tuck’ in bin life, At de, the auction was recumed. Ou Friday the book sale commences, and fr the catalogue extending to 428 with the lint of books pee! » DO Pale was @ journed meeting of the war beld. last even’ at committee was appointed, jing. to make definite ar- blic demonstration. Great enthuria ‘m prevailed. One of the men, named Fol- wey, who stated that he bied hy — Yesterday fine weather 1 all nature reamed to rejoice. The m to be delightful, and the was exquisite, The streets were T sboue from the heavens, —A democratio 4 Thompson strovte, for the eleo— {4 ® committer to to E. Delevan in the when about eighty votes were polled, @ eutered. took the ballot box away, ‘bs d comm Ltee after- tions seconding the trial Congrers, &e. Cooley & Keese’s Trade sale Bulletin.—. import id Gaiters, are Cage] aD nited States for their beanty, ee at hi . 1390 of every style, whiok ighe Daguerreetypes, this plies are net The pietures made at try, ous will tentify, who vorks of the art trem the Gfty cents Prices, $2 to $10 Call and see. Roome, ity. © ee Pp onuey a ont Irteck afew A ¢ temps weal 12 Wasningtee etreot, -—hnether We ‘colabre od Woe Paetorg, Mo. 4 s and Seuipe att Rote ie, eatoral cured yourselves, examine araire. Qa eal By fre h he inserts ee a9 to resrnble rietert serutiny ded ry are ea") . Offer oars 0. 478 Broad way fone thirty years, ener, Hie fo) je nee be same time the | ftoek they will be no Of these ccm from thetr oper. of thie port, tod $28 409 85 batane Seated for New York ont CHY Unteliigenee. Teeeracroe of tie Core wre Covttets row Ran. | err a On Toredey night. «man named Dantel Holds werth fet inte the hands of the Fourth ward potics, | | Sie be wee tne tate of Intonte was bevught te the ation house, Witile there he dine ethers had arrived that day where they tad deen theit pardon. of thee ation roe Mitohett arrests! two Wititems and With, tale whether tly ' the banks of in +pecie millions «f Gone into the bonks be the shape of Mint eortificatee, Bind as te much specis The probubitity ta, Ot this mens io Soventern millions of Sou | known befire and banks of thie The eeswehip Pe ped eceylety or whether Eogleed has eomarnced | Weeks’ later intediigenes fem Oalidorais, beige oa There wass little more activity to-day in Goverm- ‘Ment and State securitinsat little better prises. te ers are not deposed to part with this eines of storks | current rates, and it is. therefore, diMieait to pick up say quantity. The advance in prices lately, shows the efect of evens moderate demand, Keoiueky 6s my Proved M per cont; Penneyvania bs, ; Erle | old, 6; Brie Railroad declined iy ‘4. Kirke Ratiroed appears to be tbe most setive Raliread bas given w: the pert ¢f the bails, and we should not be arprised to oor It netile rteodily down waiil it mpain toeches tlw thirties. Neither of these roads earned the fret dollar of dividend oo thelr copael 1 the probedility ie thet the remainder eimilartytia (he potion and manag meat of the afl.ire nies, and we entloipate elmitar tovatts bon The receipts at the offlee of the Anigtant Treavnrer Treasury ayricm. thet the Aepovite at thie port have exereded pix miiivns of deliars Noteltustanding thie enormous « finer chat tf ged from Angast 1-6 PL Hola. Reading Rat wen koat, faney on the let, after & denperate stragels om ve ap to this time, more productive, There lee greve Booted to FTG: peymenta, SOT Me 10, TF the fre hment of the fadepemivat wiatation of gold and ativer, the nee dead weight on band, im the eding €0 ibe latest returns to vrprars that, on the Sth of Jans, ie waulte $1078) 957 me we Dave reseed Chrows| nia, most of whieh hee wt. the amount of epecie in the the Sob Treasury, te full © sum greater than ever Nadelphte, from Chg ein