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WHOLE NO. =e 6007. > MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1850. . PRICE TWO CENTS, I can’teay if that was the same day the steamer NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. the absence of ali passion, excite. | than) tnd I found in the democratic part ruite | phis. Madomotselle Jonny Lind. . on important men would ceness, | os mi petriotiem, Gavotion tothe nion, ouor and Lt =. Chagres. ined by Mr. Brady, at | _ Yeeerdey afternoon, . ; peg Ma‘amolsdio Sg y ‘@ooount sys. probity, as in the party. . eaker, State ness was cross-examin: A id na SPEECH OF HON. HENRY CLAY, of measures recommended by the ‘Committee of of Kemtucky, pithongh, mot one ofthe “states some length, particularly Aehlepeenst insertion Jenny Lind and suite, sccompanied by Csptain West, Datei ant eae it it expedient = point te tion, leew, ‘and his present neasabouta _ of the Atlantic steamship, and lady, visited Barnum’s IN KENTUCKY. ur recent territorial soqusition ; ‘they | State in. the settlement jouned oe hades on was ed- | Museum, and, after examining all the curlosties, took NG RE REALL SS yht that, considering the actual opinio geogra, sounterfelt bills exhil ‘emark- | their seats im the thea! tached. General Tom in Congrees, ft was best “to unite them vo that ‘when the! Teion te which atly well exeouted, and ted pnarenoes: te tae to Thumb exhibited hls pa ri rapes REVIEW OF THE EXC\VING POPICS OF THE DAY thus Pe genet each part might see what it lost,amd | attached. The whom they were exhibited, to be the most deceptive | Napoleon and the Grecian statues, coe 4 cc s— woul rf Oy Gy passage of the common they had ever seen. Oneof the witnesses swore they —, end ac the parto B& thoughts, | Zb ¢ would find ite losses compensated by ite were as current as gold dust in California, } tal atyle, Miss Lind was highly amused with his TEE UNION AND TH® LAWS DEFENDED. | the United States i pia: My delirewan'te ° feeling butwern the portion an ter obas might ss ng pyran any guns oe ~ pain embrace all the subjects of egitation arising out ot be. the result. of ‘several measures which Wathes Ini oe. ‘hel vom realised by the charity concert oes the institution of slavery, and to leave mone open were se One said, if we Charge of Fore Dishonest Porter.—OfMoet | whieh. as yet. has not been approprieted. Mi THE FUGITIVE SLAVE CASE IN BOSTON. | for suture agitation, and, if possi settle them what you want, having got it, you will Tenaay et Snaboren’ wart pollen, Dum did not charge the expenses und Momsrs. Benodiet Sia dah cae de pti aaa) in a just and honorable manser to both ¢ the pea Wanda refuse to o give us what we want; by the oo oe be rhe Be ae pra 91 and Belletti gave their services uitously. fhe - oo: ak: Seana “dee these resolutions reool binat: F measures, we would see and esate toe soe applications to Miss Lind for money for charitable discussed, om their first saemation, know the extent ot what it ypomaated, and eee are so humerous that all the money that has to state, Sul jom- once passed, there would risk the heroic dead, , oven a letter and abstracting therefro: Cound Commissioner. Thiteen was appointed tb. "ges felands of ther otempenasion, ters ln tone {tn acne Muft'upon the warble for lasccibiag vee | 19 F. & ®. Hayden, hardware meroba pelea tomers kaltat eae ee ene seal nn ith the duy of all the measures either in the or in the mes of those whe may hereafter fall in fighting the street, for the ‘The firemen of New York are about to present Mise INTELLICENCE FROM TEXAS. The Vomm G battles of their common country. Whilst ths north- yet the A Lind with « copy of Auduben's Birds of America, Be. &e., we "| fsnt bie ad previooay Fraein a fn thei attachment tothe confotreey, Piet, tntend- | Sefraeingcla ens" Tutt and craamented wi Co. ee . Temein . measures were—the admission of slifornia as a | try. The opponents of the compromise, with eo! bo prevumptuoes hand will Ares fd to be mailed, and deposited, on Tuesday evening ‘Ou Monday evening. accompanied by her suite, she Whe President’ spp Btate into the Union, and the establishment of cepticns he i cessfully a line of ite separation 1 the letter box, intended for the Post Office, at ‘hs | will attend at tbe presentation of plate to Capt, West, t's Letter on the Fugitive Slave | territorial governments for New Mexico and Utah, and detail. and their objections, therefore, on their | Speaker. Tr the fon of my reapectini | United states Hetel, by Mr. Hayden's clerk. The 'et-| of the Atlantic ‘steamship, to be made by Miss Lind Caso at Boston. without the Wilmot provis>; proposals to Texas, for union, was] but for their indircreet ‘oppositioa | acknowledgements for guished honor of this | ter# thus placed in that box were carried to the Post | and the passengers who accompanied her in her trip Bactimoan, Nov. 20, 1850. Bxing ber boundariog; more efficacious provisions for months before the separate bills passed. Happily,the | occasion, 1t will form an epoch in my life—will ever | Office by Harrison, abou’ nine o'clock, as washis Cuty | across the ocean; also, at » grand banquet to be gt en the recovery of fugitive slaves, and the abolition of whole system of measures, as o.iginally proposed, | be cherished mort gratefully in my memory, and will | 8 t0 do. On yesterday morning, between nine and ext ‘The Baw aah Republican rays the owners of the fa- s the Irving House. sitive, 0.afte, havenatituted measures to prosecute the prevailed in both Houses of Congress, The rt d her concert to-morrow be transmitted to my descendants as i ty of the uniou of some of these was demo i" teary: ten o'clock, « boy, sixteen years of age, by the name legacy. the Mave trade in the District of Columbia. The mes- finall; rey of August ‘Bieler, was spoken to, on the corner of sage of the President, recomm admis sion of California into the Union Brat United Btates O , as first presented, strated in the House tatives by thi ps SN Wall and Pearl streets, by the prisoner, who gave | evening will bo b t ty, ae ving and Commissioner, of Boston, 08 | Dot entertaining © particle of doubt aa to the pro. that, when the Tesas Bouadars qustioe’ was, gro | Novs ny Weronruns.—During the delivery of shis pees | him the check in question, with the name, of Wheel. secnal aa tae oki aan in ber een ie wee meme 4 fond ws Committee ef Vigilance, | priety of its admission and not bei are of the sented as a separate measure, it was refused by # ma- phere were frequent bursts of enthusiastic applause, butis | er endorsed om the back, and asked him to go! toms.” which is. perbaos, the sweetest and most de- The Caton ee tielt cyavven of the spirit and tone | £TCRt, 884 extensive opposition exis f, Atong the jority of more then forty, and when alterwards it was oes eneee aeons nore tate Danelicete re- | othe, bank ond get the money. Om the Boy pre-| lightfal of all her som $f the President's letter, but aks why the delinquent Eouthera ern members of Congress against It. It was im united with the Bill for establishing Territorial | ported, that iv ie’ ditiew y whether the meaning of | senting tO CeO oe ee eee Ot cushler. who aia an A WT ‘Marshal and Commissioner have not been removed and | distin mediate esion os 8 pean nae Government for New M shout the Wilmot | the orator is correctly giv oS aman deceriing it cco ted cleat Ue the qementrient nd Musical. HmAT I punished. Slave Stealing—McDonough’s Will, &e. Bautimone, Noy. 20, 1850. J. @. MePheelen of Raleigh, arrived here to-day from Pitteburgb, having had a valuable slave girl stolen frem him by the abolitionists in that city. ‘She wae nurse to his motherless child, who was so at- The entertainments this evening commence with the admired drama of the “ Shoeme- kerf Toulouse” JR, Seott’s personation of Jacob Odet is exorllent, and elicits enthusiastic and Miss ©. We: as Adelaide. displays great am tistio ability. ‘This piece will be followed by the o of the: New York Milliners,” Winans and Hamilton sustaining the principal character ments wil: conclude wtth the dom © Adopted Child’ R, Soott a ¢ measure; but when I becai a0q' by & deci with the opposition, and considering that it was peaker, let m mere OU oped of form, I thought it best to unite it with and consider what are the other kindred measures, in one common bill. The ad- mission of California was oppored: first, upon the grounds of its having constituted itseif a State with- out the express authority of Congress: devause the territorial limits which for itself, were deemed to be too large and extensive, We replied es to the first ground, that Valito check, and said he would give bim two aa get the money. The cashier and the boy came from the bank together, for the purpose of arresting the man; but he evidently. from the long stay of ‘the boy, sas peoted be war detected, and made himself scarce. From the description given 7 the boy of the man, suspicion rested on the porter. ‘he officer was applied to, and the porter was found in bed; but as soon as the boy aw bim, he pronounced him to be the man who gave him the check. The officer thereupom took him into Items from Washington. SECOND COMPTROLLER—THE SURVKYOR-GENERAL- SHIP OF OREGON—THANKSGIVING DAY, KIC. Wasnixoton, Nov, 20, 1850. Mr. Hilend Hall, of Vermont, bas been appointed Becond Comptroller, vice Gov. Patis, from Maine. B.B. Green, of N York, is oversiaughed for the ingress is concerned, ined or lort. ~What has by # competent edmitted authority, without the interposition of C gress. As to the territories ot New Mexico and Utah, it shes « . faced to her that he would not have parted with | the Union’ without pe tou of Congress, bat proviea has bacw repudlaneds cot eintath tT da noe | OFe6m Surveyor-Generalship, by the appointment of | custody end conveyed Lim before Justice Lothrop, | ‘08 a4 Sir Berwand: Loy, Mise S Vitis eaietee Tmt Hots catieted sho wee 80 received--that al- Fesiove that slavery will bo tcl Mr_ Preston, of Idinols, upon the recommendation of Gate, She meccasney afideniis wate made, setting dirt | ore wucpeesfal 5 eagp somecoral brs " gress should give its there silo te admit oF exclude it ording to c in. who @ appointment. o' 5 Aeehe, Special session of the City Council. to-day, 8 | prev matter mot depending up- | thelr own pleasure. Integard to the Toxes boandeay, | ME. Hodge, Assistant Secretary of the Froarary, has rging the sihnature of Mr, | CTuwed houses risop, on the charge of Wheeler, and also for thelarceny in stealing the cheok Arrest’ of an Omnibus Driver.—On the 9th inst., Me Bruce ©. Smith. residing at No. 133 Went Thirteonth street, was on his way home on that evening, riding up in one ofthe Fulton street stages, No. 145, and om arriving at the corner of Thirteenth street and Se- letter was presented trom tb: cutors of the late John McDonough. of New Ori which gives an as- surance that the will cannot be broken. ‘The kage to the City Council re appointment of one hundred police: ‘and @ re organization of thy department. Broapway Tuxatnn — the © Betrothal” will again be perfor be vith the sam® aplendid cast of chars |. Couldock' personation waterpinoe; Richings, ae on the constitution, but is within the sound discretioa | the Bouth bas been rend: of Congress; that in the case of other States there was | tory lying weet of the Nueces aod extending to the Jess grounds for the course which they took, because Rio Del Norte, and up the river trom ite oe were living under the blessings ef law and order, the southern line of New Mexico, with territorial goverume nts established for the d slavery, which that in the case of California, owing to divisio: The South gets an effective pr arrived, and entered upon the duties of his officy. Senator Clemens and the Hon. Waddy Thompson ar- rived yesterday. A Naval Commission is ordered at Philadelphia, for the third Monday ia December, for the examibation of the merits of various condensers for supplying the bse > EU CaN Congress upon the subject «f the Wilmot proviso, that the reetoration of fugitive slaves The South will | bollors ot marine engines with fresh water, yenth avenue, Mr. Smith stopped the stage, and Anti-Fagitive Slave Law Mecting. that body had been not only unable to'give ite as- be quieted on the sul The corporate suthoritirs of Waahin, ton and George. handed the astve for his ase, what he believed to be Rom Paecapees te corsa Unica, Nov. 20, 1850. sent to the formation of a State of California, im the District of Col town have designated the 28th November, for Thanks- | 4 tep cent plece, but inate whicl was @ §: tive parts in this excellent = gold piece After leaving t ¢, mith ascer- but had totally failed to perform the high and giving Day A meetirg in opposion to the Fugitive Slave law, Fredericks, Davidgeand Whitne; imperative duty of establishing for her a territorial go- | demauced, in my humble opinio: ‘the —_—_—_—__ tained that the money given to the driver was a gold ‘was held bere last night Pr. Thomas Goodsell presided. | yeroment, ‘and had left her without law, with: | nity and true interest ofboth the Seath Confirmation of the Loss of the Yorktown. | pitce, af above described. Accordingly Mr Smith eta meek oF gettcatetinn sea araere Addresses were made by the Hon. E W. Walker, Col wo pasck tacky sromnet, Jeo Real \ North. Will that system of measures allay excite. Bosrox, Nov. 22-2 P. M. driver, and related the circumstance, The driver, | trotbal.” It abounds with beautifal sentiment, and ment and agitation, and tranquilise and harmo- nige the country? i hope, trust, and believe it will. At all events, the fleld of ‘excitement and agitation has been greatly circumsoribed. Ne longer can Jobn D. Hinman, A. L Post. and Jacob Snyder. Reso- jutions strongly condemnatory of the la: d urging its repesl, were parsed A considerable tumult was is performed throughout with great dramatic talemt. We should not be surprised if the Broadway were crowded every night for s month; but somehow, or by causes which we are ats loss to account f. the at- Letters have been received in this city from an offt- cer of the United States ship Dale, confirming the loss of the Yorktown, and that the offlcers aud crew were whose name is Ernest F. Mack, denied receiving the tion, that she had « right, as avy rational com- munity on earth would have, to institutea govern- ment for herself, and to establish law aud order, | Smith thereupon, flading most positively. id to be dishonest, left him ro that the driver was inci: at that time, without causing his arrest. created by persons oppored to tne object of the t- | Asto the extent of the territorial limite of Gallfornia California be « theme to create division among us. ing, who attempted by yells, hieses &c., to interrapt j | om board the Dale. ago. further evidence was produced. and tendanoe is BS Ttrect Was prostate ant | wo all fool ‘that they are quite lore, ond tf they | Abe le now an admitted member of this Unica, and xe Dae Ra tence of several persons, tie son of Me reformed without rejecting the can no more be put out of it than Ke: territorial | Virginia, or any’ other tate. No longer can the condition, gy tome modifications would have | Wilmet proviso be insisted upon to be engrafted been made in the limits; but large as they are, itis into the acts providing territorial governments for not believed that they embrace anything like as New Mexico and Utah, for I venture to predict, if much arable land as is contained in several of the ey attempt be made to fasten that proviso upon Btates of the Union; and com; sive as those , thoee governments, it will be rea by @ deci- Hiwite are, they are not as extensive as those of Texas, five. if not indignant majority. in cne or both the number, Mack admitted that he in his vest pooket, when Mr. Bmith charge having it; leo, that the same day, he acknowledged having received # $10 geld piece for t, which he | likewise kept. These facts having tore Justice McGrath, he issued « war Btate, and remanding it back into a Michigan Rallroads, Fires, de. Dernorr, Nov. 20, 1850. Information has been received here that the com- mittee of conference appointed by the Niagara and De- troit River Railroad Compan; \d the Groat Western The Nashville Convention. Baxtorone, Nov. 20, 1856. The Pittsburgh papers give the following version -of the resolutions adopted by the Nashville Conven- ‘tien:— piece will be followed by the new gi ment. in which the fascinating and be which would have been mate still larger, it they could | of Congress, No longer can this subject of the Texas | Nailroad Company, have agreed to abandon the Port ; The chairman of the committee reported the pream- | Sccompiish it, by some of the very iReabers who ob. | boundary be one of agitation and wostsoversy; for, | Sarnia route, and fx the western terminus of the road someetuneh-teneeen pect pe beeen’ ok ble as hrst reported, but striking cut the resolutions, | jected to the tise of Caliiornia. Prior te thelast session | from all that [ have heard, the people of Texas them: | opposite this eity. thetinegucchioctea sat’ wie tase of ne tee aeamiate vand substituting in their place aseries declaring thelr | $) jpomerens,, ihe, preceding, session, and even tol ovolven whether they woald. nasent ‘or vat itis | Thelomes of the Central Railroad Company by the in the Union. and her efforts are every nigh: followed ‘sttacnment te the constitution and the Union; that it | efort of the South was to avoid the Wilmot previo | Proporal of Congress, have (es I never doubted they | burning ofthe depot will not vary much from the eati- | Charge of stealing grocer's wagon valued at $50, thy demoostratios Gee was the of the Coavention to preserve it un- on tersitorial bills It was that odi- | would) consented to that proposal. As to the dill | mate of yesterday. The company have decided to | Purth yell.it SouaK tha Sack * that s Sunion of che States was a union of | eus restriction which created the greatest complaint, Abolishing the slave trade in the District of Columbia. | koep their two lines of steamers running on both lakes - : man who it pam oobi eter at gorentigntios, be ng tI er to gerame gat cocnsieneé the mon coupenceees — Se} Well, | prey AA rer et aeetie attempt the a ‘85 long ae the ice will permit. which stranger is now believed to be the rogu were w! v essary; e of re} i e jeutly ant a mo suc jenevel y } ee oR anos ae pitas tee Pr | ee ‘The secam flouring will of AM. Dukam, at Mor Yel! was detained until the matter is further ii anticipated eviis had been realize: Fecommendiag tri- | attempt will be made on the partof the South in | mens, was destroyed by fire last Saturday, o ‘the South not to go into a national convention with | umpbed by the liberal, magnanimous, and patrio- | respect to slavery in the District of Columbia, which | friction ot machi Lore $18 000 Sa moe pomp ay RO the Northern Btates, but to deliberate aud act sepa: | tio sid of Northern ‘members. It is true, that | ia dying a natural death rapidiy, I think we may con- | "A wan nemed Philips pei mo ehle| pine “eica reat Mesatte os Merman ate rately, with a view of arresting farther aggression, amd | whilet the honor of the Bouth. in that respoot, is per- | fidently hope for treed from all distarbance on | county, shot one of his neighbors, it is thought fatally. | Prenchman by th ‘of John L velty ts to recover thelr rights. teotly Preerved. she may never sajoy the rivilege | ee ant Thus Mr. Speaker, I trast and believe, | Motive, jealousy tl ig James Hopkine, by presenting phe Ay hy ne mlaves to either California, Utah, or | bo ath genmclewen one joa connected piston Si his person WHE an tateas to chock | t if she never can, whose fault is it? | Not that of Congress, which has cautiously abstained | * from ol] prohibitions. and has adopted the principle of By the Southerm mail, te-night, we have advices | non-intervention. It has left Now Mexioo and Ucah | When they come respectively to form for | ee Themselves State porernmente, tomemit or exolude sla. | last seaston of Congress, one unly remains to create interest and ¢o- Maryland Reform Co:.Vention. Eee pelonee soe eeenges to stab him wi wee irk » cweochtng on Aawavotis, NOV. 2. 1880. | of Jondsd pistols were found, also a savage looking At the Convention to-day, a proposition for em- | knife. Justice Lothrop committed the accused to | bates, ison for trial. pleging © reporter, and printing the debater, wee lala | Drinim It o7 Siceling Moncy.—Oficer Ralph Patterson Russell iste an those named’ worth the price of wm Partial returns of the votes in twelve ve ey shall deem bert for their own b “38— if ite execution sbould be wed or at- | over. ; . of the comic world M the question of accepting the propositi Sed wubeade cemtiod’ to suclaaee, te thakt’ oonal- tobe thwarted byfores the Statewbion makes | ‘The Committee on Business reportedin favor of ap- | treats’: Zesterdey_ oman by the name of Foun Do- | ‘SPatadg Ba taren. toons: 108 87217 84670" ee on they ave tgeeeivegar mabe oe om pute in dhe erong' ‘Occupying suena | polaing een commit denignatag the dating | torre al W rove faraites deer te of ena wtrellee’ Srtimates the debt of Texas | federacy. In regard to Califormia, by her constita- the via stoduan ‘and Wall street. It soome that, about two at $12 000.000—par value $6 800.000 ; leaving th» som has she excluded slavery _ 80d consistently = the issue. pen tng weeks ago, Mr. Brown left on the mantel piece. in the Seer gen mem nti = | eed se Uaace naar uptake Hk | ear Siete ete yore be t al uJ » The O64 Fellows, at Ban Antonio, have erected a | being from States In s0 deciding for to an im Sea south "They. | judiotar;) and the teenth eommittecs weney wan gone. (The porter a the store Ey by auch violent and extreme pas- sions, that it was too much to expect they wo: monument to Captain Walker. Mr. Clay's Speech at Frankfort, Ky. fore Mr Brown returned On this rusptei plaint was made. and the arrest of the acoused took New Cathedral at Toronto, the bigheot Seat Tently and promptly admit their arrors. aad yield to fee Loth i newness, Nov. 10, 1860, | Sioa them acing ee beta ace had been done fr the beet interests of ot Tonowro, Nov.00, 1880.’ | Ees'telneuvn wis fertherhearieg” tn be feliowed by the expital burleagus ut the “Ldy ‘n the House of Representatives of Kentucky, Mr. bed for the exclusion of slavery in Cai mon country. Accordingly. we ‘cron: erno: Kabhi Fesul.—Tao notorious rogues, called lone” — Claude Meddienot by Mr. Burke, and Polly indy "ne committee appointed to wait on the | New Mexico and Utah? Not Congress, mest assured: South « second edition \of the sp iar yet arse a0~ttr trey adie |B Hepey Smith tFoha Kay, y Mine Mestayer. Miss Mal Hon. Henry Olay, to invite him to visit the Legislature ‘this day at 12 o'clock, reported that the committee hed performed that duty, and that Mr. Clay responded shat it would afford him great pleasure, and that at the designated hour he would visit the Legislature in the Jy 5 the reproaches must be directed agsinst the peo- a California, for th: bt; and t ise of thelr incontesti- nature and nature's God against the fotrodaction of slavery into the mountain barrens and most unpro- fitable regions of New Mexioo and Utah. surmounrable obstacles can be overcome, the people of these territories If these ia- leit free to introduce slavery if they think T; but candor obliges me to say, thas ook, the Senate, preceded by the oMicers of | 7 think it proper; but ~— te ee i a that body, entered the Hall, and the Committes of In- | diMoutt, vitation, accompanied by the Hon Monry Olay, ap- | ba to it prevailed, by r Upon Mr, Olay being introduced by the Chairman of che Committee, Mr. Speaker Jonxsow addressed him as fuilows :— Mr. Clay, allow me, an the representavive of the peo- | its ie ‘ third opi ple, to welcome you to this hall, the theatre fof your early and suscesaful labors for the prorperity and hap- | }°7, 5" piness of the people, ard to introduce you to the ons and descendents of many of your oo-laborers 4m this field of your usefulness, To those labors Kentucky is indebted for her prosperity and her members. According to om Texas is the Nueces, the western limit of nd not extending beyond it; ‘siatained tha: it strevcbed beyond that river from southern line of New M. pion held that it embraced the of the Bio Del N from its mouth to ite ipel! New Mexico. Al! these if which ® disputed jasted ticipate by the intelligence, patriotism, the very people of the slaveholding States ™ lot us mak th ject of slavery, if, unhappily, it Assuming that the lime could eholding aud non: slay foreign independen foreign power is not bound sw fugitive who takes refuge im its jarisdic- © bay tly ner n this pr ales sotd upon by the Sultan of Turkey ia the care 0! Kossuth bis Hurgarien compscions, who | took retu, _ the ob teundation stone of ew Episcopal Cathedral, Shipwreck. Boston, November 2), 1550. Accounts from New Bedford state that either aship | took them both into custody. Smith dropped a silver | or a bark went ashore on Sunday night, during the | lever watch, worth $45, the property of ©: | ef the brig’ Mare: gale, on Smith's Island, off Smith's Point, at the west end of Nantucket. Her masts are all goce, When the steamor Massaol usetes left Nantucket, yesterday mora- ing, no communication had been had with her eee Court of Common Pleas, in CHAM MERE THE CHANGE OF EXTENSIVE FORGERY. Before the Hon, Judge Daly. Novannen 16 —The examination of the witnesses im the case of Messrs. Ford and Whitney, of Cali- | Justice Lothrop committed the two rog arrested yesterday vigilant efft them enter a suspiciow ' a’ street The officers pounced in ediately after, and a, lyteg at pier 1, whore cabin during the night had been forord open and the watch stolen therefrom. On searching other rogue, called John Ray, the oficers found toh attached to aridbon, hanging do in five shirts, This property i n stolen from the brig Dolph to prison for trial, fornia. charged with tho possession of counterteit bank bi 1ti continued. Richard L. Kobert- son, being sworn and examined by Mir KR. H. | Mortis, on the part of the people, said— I reside at Ban | Francieeo; I went there from Buffalo. in this State, on | the 8th of March, 1849; I am brother-to-iaw of f B. Hawking; L left California on the bth of October | last. in the steamer New Orleans. I first caw Ford and Bannust it was first ane nouxeed th out te sing at Tripler Hail, the: Many parsons desirous ot obtaining | situations ae ushers, whose duty it was to show the Many perso pied poritions in roolety which vould have withheld tb oh services ov ordinary oo ¢ favorite dance: he pirced ore with the naatical oon,"? fT —ronge, gles, chor uses, Instrumental manors FPritows' Orena Hovss.— The bill for this eventeg consists, as usual. of negro melodies, instra mental pee- formancer, and dancing d other pertor- Musson General Tom Thambd is doing y bis vory amusing pertorm He tena ty being. considering h soventeon uring tu height twenty-two or there. enty-five. pou. The elighted with him Le tengreat merriment. Added to of the General's appearance thr other amusing performanoes come off in tho aft-racomg end in the evening # very talented company of come Jinne. among whom are Mr Clarks and who appear in dramatic representations the Chinese ond various natural curiosities can alse be seen. It i no wonder that buadreds should be Gnily reen wending their way to this establishment ‘The beautiful panorams of the Wasniveton Ha ereatness. Always fithtul to the trust reposed | Commpromiar, that ot Tease wan Cus. We i? Weieady Cn Bees Seas SAEs) Warbees San Feenese a ovat mepets | inn anmed otteons, ag deeply tm: im you by the people of this grent commonwealth, :. ten mitit never, bever, never! beoauwe I can conceive of no end Acapulco; I had, prior te going to Ban Yranciseo, Of cases to apply for theve situa- | terreting, numbers are dally attrect the eahibl- hea fiad tt sible contingency that would make it forthe ia- been employed ne clerk in the | is Bank Aceusy of we, 7 tiie Gengers Gipenbeies We, fONy, ENS, Zoe | betes | of Prrest and bappioces of the peopl« to break up this George Prescott, in Bufalo; 1 hud s conversation in | therefore, surpri tion fearless defender of the constitution and the rights | N resioudly boun arate it inte bleeding and | the cabin of tho New Orieone; Whitney was present | Roome.—The © P: Oude” showtd glorious centenereon to a aM he betore the close of the o om Seturday night witidbe s its exbidition of the people. Permit me, sir, to tender youths high | 0 citoes of oe of the United belligerent parte. Bu0w me—what I believe to be im- and po ¥as Wedgegood: the converration wae with 4 \. - oreible to show me- that there will be greater seourt- Wedgrgood; we were taiking about paper money in | painting of great appreoiation of the members of this body,for your suc- | Bistes having virtue of the resolution of pore show me re #ill be gremte Resereeets se cece alting avout paper, mosey to | ¢ >= ty for liberty. life. prosperity nod human happiness, in (he midet of jarring, jealous. and warring iodepen- dept North Aweriean powers. thaa under the eagle of the Unicn. end I will consent to iis dissolation. I would pot* held to it if Congress were to mautp a I power. whioh I am sure it never will, to abolish slivery withie ater; for in the contingsnoy of such a ururpation. we rhould be in # better condi- tion ns to rlavery (bad as it would be) out of the Vaion, than in the Union Appreheosions hare been enter tertained and expressed as to the waut, In future time, of territorial scope for the slave pspuiation. [ believe nexation, appropriated to themaecires all the dutios foreign imports receivable n the porte of Texw cersful efforts as their representative in the national councils, for the success of thore measures which we 4 ‘hope will give peace and quiet to the country, and | Dind In an indieoluble bond our glorious confederacy. Srorramt Hart — Be nd Creaven’s besutifi nerawa of California” continoes to be visled by large aseembleges, It is 9 truthful picture of the Ty and the region cf the gold diggings. ew Yous Awrnrimaatan —June & Co.'s exorllens French Equertrian Company, by thele graceful an@ rurprising feate of horremancbip, aud oteer amusing ehtertainmente, have become established favorites, All thoee Indies who can admire gracefal earrings om horseback, rhould ave thore ence of the ring, M'tlew. Tourvalare, Rows, Louise, and Madam Benoit. ond knew a littiembout it; Whitney then told me that he weuld get me to look at rome bills nnd pass my opinion Upon them; about twodays before wo arrived at Panama | was sittiog im the oa! Whitney came out of bis stateroom and beckoned te me; he tolt me he wanted we to look at that money he hel spoken to mestovt; I went into his room; he showed me | & packege of bills, Sfties, on thy Missouri Hana, they were not like any of (be reventeen bills here prodvced. (thote teken from the possession of Fora) bat were m y, and thourands of small hand- ofa ndent, which had bren previously pledge 1 re M tin fact of copies of it print bile teditors Texas, therefore. does wrt, bi oe bearing tha Provided with al de wher went to the hall and) * point handed to each idethiy ke seattered | te all over the ‘and onneed his be read by thousands Rome gan ved w!" eant it from them Some vat at firet «li ment of her trrritorial claim voted with great plearure for the jation of th» money, beonuse I hoped and believed it would b» Y 2 Donaddely applied to the extinction of bt wed to ot rellef from To you, sir—to the Kentucky drirzation im Congress —to the distinguished Senators, Webster, Diokiaaon. Foote, and others, Kentacky— yes sir, America, owess debt of gratitude. Mr. Ocar replied a follows--Mr. Speaker and gen ha’ t the joke thata very distant event, not Hkely to cour in the x gy Perse My Mogg LATE I ® snd read the paper over again; waar resent or next century. Whenever the vast anoe- from Burgoyne & Oo. of California; those Whitney ne putt 1 programme in their pockets to ren: oar wren) ‘ self before you. in conformity with the resolu. cupled wastes In Mineot x, Arksosas, Loulsians, Mia. rhowed me were signed by Campbell. as President; be | fo" F pt at Soke: ap. ao: tele [encanto Phita pyre pevdence, tion of the House of Representatives, and tavite- tis-tppl, Alabama, Florida: sud Texas, abail become arked me my opinion of them I looked at ten « fow |p ‘The grand tesult was, © greater and more Paw itor, T have | very State stan: fully peopled, slavery WH) have reasi ite Seek tes, and told him 1 thought they wore rood) thorough atsremination of batiners cards each might, | New dorkers im Philadeiph tlons received by me from the co Gret to perform the agreruble duty of tendering an | think there were abont rbhewed me; I had snot! termination. The denaity of pooulation im the | Pole Btaces wil (hep be co great, that there wil be ew bills in the packate he 26 bills, In the EMivnitney, | thameould bave been procered by ordinary means at ten times the expenes This movement was repeated ral confederacy, dence and the spprobs' . Jopendence [lose company are being showm t,, tatefal oth a afe. Ototion in the priee and value of Inbor asto render it , Detween Acapulco and Panama; he told mo Ferd and Neht after night with the eame effect, wotil at length expression of my « marrow Caled on any one Btate acts unworthily in refs. Ser ree ae Ro employ free than slave lebor; end | bimsclf bad bought Sve hundred dollats each of this ee eae d the levndation of email bandbilla, | thelions of our city to-day, under the guardisuship of thanks for the distin, vie! bom yy fiaves, becoming ® burthen to thelr owners, willbe Mirscouri money in 8) they paid \"Q54 made inquiry a# to who the advertiser was, aad | jhe Humane Hose company, who are doing the honows. at wine yoluntarily @iaposed of, and allowed to go fre T bope and believe, under the di-pem drner, the comtinent of Afcioa by th vitation, will be competent tr receive from Amerios nts Of Its own race If the agitation anaged to procure ro great a distribution of | bandtills. Lis inquiries resulted im the dmoorery S| chat (he rerpectable tradesman whom De had lately | ¢raployed, had other fish to fry than merely the gr feation of murical teste, Whether he was requested | to the Kentucky delegation, to the patriotic and emi- ae ment Benstors of the United Steter, to the other members of Congress, and myself, who co operated fat the late seesion of Congress, im the adoption of very liberally They visited, this morning. Indepen- f he U 8 Mint, Academy of Arte. and ‘ming, they « provision for the nurr - t te measures baving for their object the harmony, tran. vtiver one was bardy enough upon hep “ © withérew from the corps o! of this city hasiaeued adoable r Ae tion of the Union of our country fhe Senate to deny the rights of owners of fa, ean a tee te he ae ee ood tae ey! thie necount appear * pheet & |, having copied. co mach after Waliniy Gnd pocoenve ag. | slaves, in virtue ot the Constitation, to be restored te irmation of twe parties, ous tor the x Mp Fi Twas never preven Eriteorat Convention —A special Rptasopal Convon- | fees to make the resembiauce very close One And to you, Mr Bpeaker, Lowe especially a9 expr property. The onl pinion wae nets OF¢ sgninst the Union. Present parties @ made no reply; I wee never pi wa tion will be beld Im this city. on Wednesday. the S#th | page te flied with m pratial list of wiqners to the (reat sion of my obligation for the sloquemt complimentary the mene of iheting st Object. — but t ment the been created by division of opinion as to Ke 4 disposed of any of that me « ee oe in ctich » provident buihue will ve chee, | Ulta ssenine od so conven erenian, 4 7 nof this Mouse, you have | constitutional right i eced. every thing ie yielded, ont ees Beran, Oe Dae oe aot eieeandins Gupesee of cordance with the provisions of the cenon pasted | ‘Thomas Rilry, ono of the mershais of the Kensing- terme in which as the orga 4 and all will admit thet the constitutions! daty on or pre he improvement of | river Tos fo general convention at Cineipaati. entitled tom Polos. wee arronted, Inst evening for making am Geen pleased to allude tomy public services in this art of Congress should be faithfully. effectualty,and Datbors. the distribution of the proceeds of public bere, I we lection of isiooal bishop. in the one of | gusanlt upon Thomas Mazes, wi fireman's prooss- other theatrea In the absence cf (hore whom y0W ot exolusteriy end inadequatrly performed | Thy lst fromthe sdmisistrstion. of the govermmeat of tus ean benenn ovou Voree tutte whore bebop is suspended without « preciso | yicn was pasrirg tarongh the district, He was held yh me, feel me in the reries,—that of abolishing the slave {T° “4 ae I «here af. | limitation of time.” | to ball by Alderman Hugh Clark. The prosecation te have #0 highly honored in associating wit we the "District of Golambia has lost Unlom. loco all their interest and mportance if that orming of the robbery, I eam ‘a isin | sada bo linen team ended cate quite sure that in acsuming to present for them thelk | Td, crits extent by the retrogtession of Virginia, niseat oe obo the a portal vecva and pelt “ae ptiade en thou tress mined by Mr. James | dean om this ralleeed "or the, parsan- | The room of Mita, the magician. at the Washingtom respectful thanks. which they could so maoh better do | gud that portion of the District of Cotambie lying Bi icaver ow Tf, iy Negi rtd ny az |S. Booey an bie akaieemmena mae tent k ot | Sra SS Say teens House. wae this morning entered, during his abeenes, wore they present, I shall have the candid approbation = routh of the Potomac, and by other events, It is re- heh ar ey Caton the ita. | Dawkine before as about eix miles 6 A fthe gist @00 ren over, het evening and robl silver, amd a dressing case, com 4 : ured, 7 tatan, Twas latermed, Ve 0 nee cate dentoresment of ts laws; aud if tt should be | ftem Panag thi robbery; the com. |. Run Ovms.=- A adhe ’ \t joles ased by hiss in the press in Vulton street, by an omnibus, their hearts i h claves wore deporited. These slaves ; 1a “navniee T have frequently received eratitying | 9: Bee re tbe “Districn. bet were bronght party, and it it should bs qhoa sae teimsous | NUNSS OD Ne Oe ereen. bans, coving, shams | . onials of the confidence and attachment of my | chiefly frem Maryland and Virginia It twas @ g ote gs { o'clock, the office of Mr. J. W. Haskett, counsellor. | Domestic Miscellany. anew ipally confined to the | tradein which the inhabitants ef the Distriet hed no Sine, 18 Centro street, was brokem mto by robbers, | The nteambont St Lous waa recently enagged on the i countrymen. but they were prinoipslly & t of Interest; om the contrary. they wished it abo- he at | who were curprised by a woman, who has charge of ‘wey trom New Orleans to St. Louis, The boat was net arty of which I ber, What gives extra- The Southern governments, years azo, exprens. — N°PO sit for him, he | place, and made their reage, taking with them & | seriously injored ‘ orien le value to this oocesion is, | m that it ought to be abolished It some. Forty. tt cet untry. | didn't tell me clog teas with it; Lttiwk | timepiece and an overcoat, but leaving behind that | "The sity council of Charleston tendered « dinner to = hae been dictated by no party feolings, bat is bited the Institution of slaver oc ment it ta to be merge: temptible abolition party, | beenid the reason why tm bough he | which they probably came for, osum of money ‘hat the gentlemen having charge of the Calhoun statue, om yr f my fellow-oltizens of both | ™ ful and unpleasant terme ves obatued 10. 004 if abolitionte: ‘be engrafted apon the | thought he sould make money cut of it, and tems it | was lying Ine desk | the Toth inet. entony bes ¢he voluntary offering of my fen, i tvante aus, Whig efeed, from that moment I r oo the party, | hensome id dust; ¥ ny Pausixe paaw ax Onvieos—The | The Governor of Kentucky has appointed the 28th honorable parties, and who unanimously passed @ re | gether drawn through | ennazivanie. spcctacie ehdcense to beawhig I ¢o yet a step further tt | » hel est at 217 Rast tg, tooee Fp dy me gf | in that State, sciation which bas brought Pifeclings? The extstonce of the tends 1am al T vill give my, humble, support to thet | " Henry Rey > | cattmetee inst A heeee collie a wae Coen ap residency, who, te whatever party he th jew Gays jell from the box | easton of Congress opened an great clomer and great ennagesation of the fe not contaminated by fnaticiam. rather | me bere to-day; I mean to #ay tha ‘conibns, abd tho fore wheel of the euage passed | stroyed co univers we bee joan sh pe objects | Why not let eee ae. ba canens toosmteauste pr . than to ore who, erat owt all "he time aloud = Cae exactly the aa ay en tae ay, tethering Pad i a 24 a | Ry Loay ppapocenly seenened ® verdict 4 divi upon subjec Y i bi tains trines atteriy # vervive LJ frame ai trey, om je on . hes > grentiy agitated, dist Ty clatery. Thad | seeute his businers, go (0 Alexandria. to Richmond, to oF ie contuuretion ofa Sar Genen, i Upeaeer t A aA | uittmately consed Hip Grara ; Nal ta ae Wivcleeten tare ood conneoted with the pr tote salrenlighaiion Anapotte ce Boltimer: RU py yh ite ith entire freedom It | Assuming that the Beebeo bills are by in the ; aoe ey Ly a ‘ it periods of great con! ~ | Merylead #' og tof this can you state shown you by Whitne: . nee the cholera, ken owt nace the admission of Missouri, the whole | son wh: wed inthe District, Tt te + pendent, T were countertiite ot hep then tote ho Whitvey | Accmant to Yours Davay —Yesterday 6 ning 68 | ragiamapotin. of asstme have aiveaty oo. the case of thin dieputable power of Oo te owen, wercevuntatielt bile, | accident evourred t® Samuel Drury, Jam., at Asto : n a pation was erestly convaleed, and there wos just canes | : a one be 8 Ciogrere oR i gg ee AY nahn, aes, tlasemen [a's ombing Oe hg the aseting of » cus. Be cee lela ee! wide | the Beate convection Se oerpenas ea eames Ol, nations apprehension for the vafety of the Union. | Nes done ne rad ee ebiom 1 bond, Wf 1 thought 160 ar this | Courtinndt street, that he of the faoe and meek, But to what extent we have mot | {1 ness eenvertion, oo tir enjourn to vome then i In the instance, also, of the opposition of South Cato. | ing ae onor T want no place dollar bill, beara, _— — place before finishing ite business. 4a there was great diva. | suri has done, there is one place ont inteltigenes dici alana i Hine te the tariff in 1992) : ei, te sim! Sporting igonee. 1 of e civ war with that Bete, which might, IN | tog Btates be — heated ve produced one L, L- The raee, yerterday, betwoom Peitical Intelligence. ‘—Sataln events, have spread to the wurrouding Beaten; | Gers nat oa ar valk exgta witnin che Bistrot; | £008 "awit the people, generally, ehigs Maid. Pethem, and Laity Bevans, was won by | ,,DMamsse- Hom. James 4. Berard lt epeken of fee ' iahed the late struggle | inetltution of slavery se | | Grate. have bern more thrown ¢ Oaynge ; the United Btates Senate, (n thie place what pecuiiarity dietingo! wy od the jatter in two straight heats, Time-4:1T, 515%. John Wales whose term expires on the of formet occasion, Is the sen- Sa ch existen's of danger to jn various quarters an o} Vmatepnieed declaration of the meosaslty, an: ceetne lot ite Ginetiusion, we bowed, bony habe We next Michael Winn wae recently shat at a gaming table, fn Neves the staeene mee a om hee nesenge from Ver Oricans te Bt. Lowts, by 8 Br Crane satan or ahe Wed Buses Sony wom Dew Jersey

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