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_THE NEW YORK HER ‘WHOLE NO. 6818. iy eer ore MORNING EDITION---TUESDAY, JUNE 24, 1851. Ft ALES BY AUCTION, UeTION NOTICE.— ‘LOCER| 8, TEA. MACKEREL, DOUBLE SHEET. MUSEMENTS. Raisins, Brand RE re amusem Tuc Tocadny, Jun 2 2. sat linge : oe of ing sore COMPLIMENTARY AMONIAL AN Rais % Bramatie Festval 4l AND GRAND ardines, Toi ere OMAS 3. IAM The e Great Hane ater pi r of tI tanrnaldge ofthe Drama in DRAMATIC. FUND, a will take place at B o- NIGHT, . The folle onsase err, June tri, b wd following eminent ai ular eesate 5 -- ct ave all volun. i ble ‘ax Aaretze ‘Mans Fand Se dA 5 Ne O'CLOCK, BY North Rij af Pi eh rt . Avenox NOTICE—THIS } Day, AT 12) H. N, Bush, at the foot of Hubert street ie oop, 1d tons burthon, well SR e. 10,000 FRET OF WHITE PLN: i frem 3% 6 inches thick, Will be sold ae eon sien tn SHITHT & SON, corner Avenue C and Twelfth street. Pd BOFICE. —THOS, RELL, AUCTIONEER. iy He ish—This day at 10% o'clock, in the Aucti Road og id Noreh. Willtaen strost-—Lan sale of various Clothing, Jewelry ar mat edued; ing Good W. arin by N, and, Mr. J. Brough ion, andthe Z- ceum Company, includ Me a. Ua duaeles ad ers, r Ws McCORMICK, AUCTIONEER.—HAN: er iste, aac sg Furniture, &o— Tile day, at 10 o'clock, —— ails Le "A! Marshall, M; juable Furatture in the house, constst- Beni wh has a ao in ‘ths Man Kate ory tne pa eg eg oe a Tape oe Kindaet manger ‘profiered Mise wr aa Couches, Soran, “ottoma its Lace Curtains, bis theatres in ths ety and Mi ae Le alg Lieto aah lla Be Beer —— Miss 4. Be nnati JACOB, BOGART. AUCTIONEER, STORE No. 15 Miles Baan Peal as Spruce street—This day, at 10 o'clock, at No. 28 Bleecker willbe prone sath Kiswing Gmaxp mnovucrony OVERTURE By & full Orchesten, under. the direction of Max Maretsek, Teamedtadtiy fifter which, the third CIA DI LAMMERMOOR. gies, between Bowery and Broadway, Household Furni- and Kitchen Furniture, in good order, and nearly new. will sell this Seat rooms No. £9 B of fine Paintings, Engravi Ei Sofas, (pairs, French Bed ends, Marble Tor Centre taal ¢ Ta. ss and Pls mr Gilt and M: hows 3 ‘the Musical, INTERWEZZ0, Ware, Kitchen Fernie assortment Sizmori Marini and Benoventano, | of Paintings am ra dealer, tn ‘Gilt and Mae + | hogany, Kosewoo ut 0, Art-Union Peet it by sigicra ‘Teuti: Benedetti aud Signor Lorin. | ta gor li Frgravings, Trembul GRAND OVERTURE wet and efficient orchestra, conducted by Mr. George rr To be followed by Tobin's col celebrated § Cpmedy, entitled the “With the following pewertel's nab: - as HOMESTEADS, VERY maN HIS own EANDLOR t anxiet, ced to RD.—IN CONS! Duke Aranza Mr. Hamblin ‘Rolan Mr. Fredericks Me. Palmer | Grand street, third story. St ont ‘Mr. John B. Owens -M tr as ir. Chipper Mr. ish to joi ee feo in increased, are invited to attend, ne well who wish further information in re'ation to the secu- le hed for investmente in this association. C Lynne Witution aad Pr Cushman | charge at the meeting, or of the Se ja Bonnett Ju Miss Susan Denin | ~ Misa K. Horn Doors open at performance to commence at 8 precirely. PRICE OF TICKETS. orl Tor the parquet and balcony, . ‘and Three Dollars, coring to ideati .One Dollar each. eo soamase will be ing a thas adopted ty ‘out by the gontier Dosege 0. Toompoon, wher alte ail ihe gabe bere biodiy Peon, who, with all the ‘ushers, have ‘Feledtonced thett taerisee for the occasion. o Tickets are now for sale at Jollie’s music & Bowery Theatr Ce Bi i Canal street ER, Seeretary. EST MOUNT VERNON.—A REGULAR MEETING of the Teutonia Hone: Association will take pla this (iucsdsy) evening, at Mechanica’ 170 street, where their friends and others are invited to attend. 1t is our intention to chooes the Plots early in July. LU’ THER, Preident. Fenpinann Muxter, Searstesy FOR SALE AND TO LET. we most central and desirable situa- at C) ftom mae the Narrow: in the vicinity of the water. Th the property offers e WW. 's Buildings, cor. Hanov. VAN WAGENEN, st. and Exchange Plase. RUG STORE FOR SALE—-HANDSOMELY FITTED Ups with a large and carefully selected stock of medi- ‘A good location for # physician. Will be wold to « cash purchaser, for $400, ia consequence of a diasclution of partnership. ‘rpiy at $20 Bri | FoR sane COUNTRY SBAT, BEAUTIFULLY SIT. uated in the village of Vortchester, within i ‘The | walk of ‘ew Haven Railroad Depot. Thi ‘steambeat Sotith America. accompanied by Shel- | of the fiat clase, entirely with all the modern impr: Son's Cornet and Cotitlon Hands will proceed to Glen Cove, | meuts. ‘There 10 1 actos of ground. attached to It, For Joaving plor at Eighteouth strost, E, K.. at a quarter to 7 | further particulars enquire of Mr. Horace Smith, keeper of a stree| Canal Capel cy oe | es Depot at Portchester, or of JAMES H. CORNELL, 59 eo. aN. R,. at rte) foot of jc ‘anal # New York. 5 sayy to | THE STOCK, FIXTURES, AND GOOD wi during the of tickets, pier jain street, Broo! ‘Sand Tenth Toon the cit; a ; Tl Houry jaxon, 2d do. d person with ilton, Secretar, with, Addre: OR SALE, OR 10 "Tar OUaE ‘NO. 8 FOURTH k by steamer J. A. SECOR, Sent | E setreet, corner of Amos street, containing all the modern leave Pike street | impr gif pot sold by she eat of a ay will be let ovements. to a good teuant,- Por particule ae ins eaen'NY x1CHOLAS ISH, No: #ettth avenue. F®, SALE <A FIRST-RATE WATCH DOG, ABOUT 8 ISLAND, ON eve pla, 5 | 9 gareot, at 24 ih a Recon nt Pity ML be wold very lew, “Apply at 26 Point rey Astoria, each way. Returning, will Hikers lalnnd at 6 o'clock. Faro, 2's cents; cach way: Hore, Soiree “HOUSE. OR RESTAURANT, SITU- Every necessary accommodation will be found on the island. Washington it atrects, ee eta pur: EDAR GROVE-LANDING AT FORT UA | Msckeak Mascemet ce Pare 124 centa,—The KOSCIUSKO, Capt. ' y gon, will commence ier regular trips for the waco | = aieaeieereiche diay, Sune 2id— Leaving foot of Thirteenth streak | LANDS ON LONG ISLAND, ADJOINING THE VIt. ay pier No. 5, North river 10 A. | lages of Lak \dand Hermanville, about yn hy hs 7 " ait at wire foot of be tt ~ i oo fret ° ames Sow York a at and pier rt! Ved at failroa opportuni Str Geeve Mean ks Ms nn Bhs “heNWKtY MALLAN, | Ail'futcwhe cree wish torcbene land Agent, office at the foot of Frankia street. | ancient" Gurder CONEY ISLAND, | ay. Fare tay of America,” that will probadl never t foncialng new eet of produce may now be ses ord few , COFR, potatoes, and garden Wecetabies CURSIONS TO THE FISHING BANKS, pvger | cape Oy 2 most luxuriant gewth. % sday cncept Satardays. hgh a ar} PRALO, © art au Teare Saissoenth 7 cultivation » i ioe ‘th doicita te cultivate these, tala t to subdue their own rugged lands, until he has seen or made } the trial: end 1 now offer for bandsome land fPinsically as valuable, os cam be found within ft the eity cf New Forts in any direction, in lots of oF more, for the sum of $25 pe purchase a five acre lot of good | one foot of water or useless Saas inet wand ti required ‘town, ie om Sea ¥ me ix’, 6 OSes W. Wilros from fi if Cham bors street ovory alt Sunday excepted. Koturning, will | 'M. Freight taken on Fensonal blo terme, PIERNOON BOAT FOR COZZENS' DOC. bw Pourhkeaprie, landing at Caldwell iton— Fare 061 reuegonit the further he ‘i | Sears, With Oper cent yensly interest, Larzer soto wlll be sold om the sane terme. title is perfestly good. T have ‘ormwall, and Mil t etitied ve chs SANTA CLAUS. Captain Eimendort, wil etre wht ‘twill asad by mail, the foot o ley, outh ride! y ’ th mops, pamph'ets, and all information, to all pu cept Sui lock, commencing Monday, 2)d J) o8, 5 on tet ey ce to be informed « ae ‘stant PTERNOON BOAT FOR SING SING—LANDING AT | Y 4¥Plying to Hammond street, Youkscs, Hastings, Bott's Perry,and | to ‘Yonkers, Mastings Tat: | 1 EASE OF A BROADWAY STORE FOR SALR—SITC- 4h Feng ated io, the mst conteal parts wall adavted for any | pret e 4 sens toe | branch of retail trade, with all the modern improve aonts. She foot sy Chambers tt Fy aiternoon, RE 3 ine sss | Bene? but responsible pasties, Address Leave, ‘2 reasonable terms. White street, ne ald | wetteaten ther masicn! river, | imetromen story, T° LATTE Mansion HOUSE OF JOnN 1 Cottages adjoining the M Apply to arith) R. POWERS, 129 Falton 0 LET-THE SECOND FLOOR OF A tween Friace feet, every Tuceday, Wednes ay and Priday, av7 A. M., and Saturday at P.M. Vmetorniag, will leave the fin ad whart, at Sridgeport, on Mondays, at 7 A.M., Tuesdays, Weduesd tys, Thursdays and Fridays. at 2 POM. on the port. This ont z NoR- lion, Bric fa in connection ara- pale if desired. A | CO., Prenklin Build sisting of a general assortment of Parlor, Bedroom, | _ COLTON, SUCTIONSER, cng saber ay nb SALE | cy street, third | - | rond Company, the Trey a | | Mr. Srrarrow effer NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, NEW YORK LEGISUATURE BPECIAL SESSION. BY BAIN’S LINE, OFFICER 29 WALL STREET. Senate. Aueany, Jamp@3, 1861. THR CANAL Mths to pay tothe laborers one dollar per day for ten Liours’ work. This was advocated as only a proper protection to tthe laboring ran, and ensuring to him his proper compen- sation. It was answered that this proposition did not come with good grace from those who had opposed the bill by resigning, to prevent Its passage, and not by contest ing it all the while, ‘The amendment was lost. Mr. Stanrox proposed'sn additiona’ section, to the ef- fect that no direct tax shall ever be levied upon the peo- ple of this State, either fot the payment of any part of the principal or interest of the canal revenue certificate issued under and by virtue of this act, or for the paymen or reimbursement of any moneys borrowed or receive directly or indirectly, from any source, or in any man ner and appliedto the payment of any part of the said prineipal and interest; but the whole of the said prine cipal and izterest of the sald certificates shall ‘be paid out of the revenues of the canals of this State, Mr Cannou offered the following additional seetion:— | tne fret ieoue of ofthe pe ravens. Cea) provided for poaple of this State, thall be disceecicnd eeeeerey oF wh oa Carnoit then offered the following additional section: wit attempt, on the part. of a contractor; sub-contractor, Zo works, to be perfor the act, to interfore with the full o solely cher’ the previ enjoyment of politic right of evffr: public work afo d approved by a majorit, the next fet clestion to 16 shall of theelecto: ting hela in this State, | Une S® be the duty of the Secretary of State to pro- dow be voted at such election, and and ascertaining the result, cussion of this, the Senate took’'a, re= cess till 4 o'clock. AFTERNOON SESSION. THE CANAL BILL. a The Senate resumed the consideration of the Canal Mr. Croox moved to add the following section : “Itshall be the duty of the Comptroller and the Attorney General, immediately after the final passage of make ‘and settlo a chee in such minacy te Co cusblo the Court wren to determine whether the said act, or any act thereat itu f this Stat ecveding term the ‘ail other causes and m ptroller is hereb: Ploy. counsel, in ha discretion: 0 ausist him in the settl 0 case 80 to be made as aforesni ON a peat st, and the bill reported to the Senate, THE O8WEGO CANAL. The Senate then considered the bill appropriating one hundred thousand dollars to the rebuild eae and onlarge- ment of the locks on the Oswego canal, and passod it sh the committee. ONEIDA KIVER IMPROVEMENT. ‘The Senate also et the bill making an appro- priation to the Oneida River Improvement. ENLARGEMENT OF THE OSWEGO CANAL. ‘The Senate then proceeded to consider the bill appro- beter gh og four bse aaa dollars for the enlarge- ment y, Ganace sol "the ele canal was built fora less tum than the estimates of the: ngineet. Tt was, one of the few State works of which could be said. Tt is Pp ae tenae ik. ana enr ante emeh ake ion clause in the conacitution. Mr, Moncay. as Chairman of the Committee on Finance, interrogated was asto what amount had already been Mr. Morcan rey fom pm wiped only two sums of fifty thou- = dollars, the sume which were approp beng" Basin. “Owe of incurred in exea' the AD undred and eighty dollar + a ae under this power. dill oa the the Senate ad- journed, Assembly. Axaayr, June 23, 1851, THIRD READING OF BILLS, An act to amend the charter of the Emigrant Indus- trial Savings Bank, Passed. An act in relation to mortgages on premises in the city of New York, taken by the commissioners for loan- ing certain moneys of the United States, Passed.) An act declaratory of the act in relation to the recording of wills of real estate, the exemplitication 0 judgment records, &c. Passed. An act authorizing the Governor to procure copies of the reports of the Court of Appeals, for the purpose of exchange, Laid on the table, No quorum having voted, several bills were announced, and laid upon the table. three-fifths not being present. An act to amend the Kevised Statutes in relation to robbery, embezzlement, and arson Laid oa the table— uorum voting ureday next, at ten o'clock, was set aside for the third reading of bills again. PETITIONS PRESENTED. By Mr. A. Satrt1—Remonstrance of citizens of Chatau- oy lay ing down the Ohio fpuse for the ing constructed through said ere tions in favor of compelling the said railroad ppany to use one of the gauges now used in this State, ir Dewey, by consent, offered a bill in relation to pardons, COMMIBHONENS OF EMIGRATION, Mr. Aytion offered a memorial of owners and agents of veseels engaged in the transportation of passengers from the continent of Europe, praying for the appointment of acommittce to examine and report upon the abuses precticed in.the cflice of the Commissioners of Emigea- tom previous to the pasege of any act by the Legita- ture. Mr. Dewry offered the following resolution »— Resolved, That a special committee of throes be appointed, with power to dition, business acts, and management f Emlcrasion, 0 dx and trarts ort at the next se t Dave power to cit after the adjournment 6: | sion, and shall have power to send for persons and ‘The resolution was debated, and laid on tho tw CONSOLIDATION OF RAILROA: Mr. Il, Tanna. by consent, introduced a bill to au- | thorize (be consolidation of the Albany Northern Rail- and Portland Railroad Com- peny.and the Rutland and the Washington Railroad companies. ACADEMIRA AND BCHOOLS fe for the incorp ola in this State. ration of aendemé =— hese er abnt renee 18 Bro satan ; MM, PeRaetthie aime te wet te Boll tise | LET—1WO PARLORS AND TWO BEDROOMS, IN | _ Me Besrnier of at the Logislature ‘and Pbilade direet.— United [States Mail Line +0 OPA 8 . OMS, | adj rs at the sla Tbrongh in 1 hours, tin New Jerrey Railr Fare te | Dobe Tart loca teciee tcsemalt {faally ox sin adjourn on the tof July, at 4 o'clock, P.M. Laldon duced to $5 for Gretelass, and $2.50 for send clans. Leave | gle gentlemen. The rooms can be fureished, if required. the table % oot of Courtiand €t 4 at | Apole nt 107 Princestrect, cornce of Greens street, ‘where {Liberty street. Leave P' . M., teom the foot of Wal- aut steces. | Mma AND AMnoY pat oan SINR row NEW | AT. en ete. ae a 1 North Rive 14 } JOHN POTTER, a at (d.0'clock, $2 ene, the premires com be aes HOTELS, ME PAVILION MOTEL, SITUATED 4 beantiful and romantic place known as by ‘ 1. ie ac open, for the rit ele S | A etéamer leaves New York dally —_ * Bede: Eas | from Fulton Market slip, BR. Favition every morning TN THar steamboat past 7, rea shin era bathing at ANTS’ @ — & quarter after 9 o’cloe ‘ansonger Express L in Connection | OneUrpasted by that ther watering pis vie f Steamors to Albany, tie Albany | lslend. Carriages, 8 and Sail always be comin he Fi n Sundanese ment of Mr. Otic Ormshee, formerly of the Waverly. O. has provided himelf with as go | procured ip the ¥ on t further partio proprietore cf the House, No. 7 C | WAWATANDA HOUSE, AT GREENWOOD LAKE, . Orange county, . This house ie situated at the of Sienyecd Lake, ton miles free er, and. bi ‘& half hours from the city. The Rai ce from Duane strect, for Csster depot.” Btoges fe after the arrival of the convey Paseonzers to the Lake-fare 7) cant. Apply to Ht.D, Felter, 460 Broadway, of to the proprietor at t , THERON PELTER, iD ELAYAN MOUSE, NO. # UNION PLACE, OPPOSITR Union Park. The undersigned ounce to hie 4 | friends, and. the Hy leased and | Sted up the house 3 the wishes of those wee ‘one Mr. wants as could be ars, apply to the mbers staat. maffato, amd Gest ciags wc aimeey theough tickets to all atly reduced p « The atcontion of tras mts in called Wo the following list of prives strangers, thoy are notified that the | nea + man ont "whe infest all ne Principal «fie sellers and cms of pase age: wt ie y w prices, resorting to evory kind of falech Tevresentation, And the neo even of forged paners i to mislead and deceive them. angers should » at emp Wo toy and eveeptting tae renter may say. No comminsion of hond simmey paid to runners at thie fice. Table of peices :—iiy canal ling boats aud gteamb ate from Now York to Albeny, 12). ov ; Rochester. §! Detroit, $i; M 210; Mil wok! $4 BH Cin La am, $4.50; Green Hay, 84 ia S19 Racine and South $5; Louievitie, ore he will be pleas d favor bim with a oath. W. A. DELAVAN. FORT HAMILTON, I. 1-18 NOW M, and lovvee $5 and at 234 nod 6) P.M, Whitohail § Johns and | Hiton ab Bhs A. age by rail nd Bean n adat a ne t — adnte pa r. re NEW Alban noor Line and oa | hic ectady Mollrond table cl prices, and Red's Line on For f ho Lakes, Strangers will w and the differsace b rehor, part Lueen teiltoad and eansl, when they are informed tat the , 84 Broadway, cornet journey from New “York t wankio can be performed hy nd mes: | NO—CAPR WAY, SF. CONGRERS ATL canal will | n for t tion of visiters. ‘Tho prop Fl » B ; " ; rei r a nak : 1. J, where hors ner comments aoe saseeogee tices iy his cA7, Alloy, ou Dain, | Rage’ be had, at all tim ‘ac: eaddls Sigeses, len Cove, | ‘ nn | morning train from New York, to | Mr. Gree wipg resalution:— ' Rovolyed, That the be entitied an pote ke aeecasor’ of the State f city of New ¥. he reco mitted to the ¢ consisting of the Now Vor dele- gation. with instruc report thwith. Adopted. INTRO: Ty bag Le a ry act in rela RD, jon to the code of pros e Ry itr, Hteatn—mA an Insurance Company. By Mr. Hicey—A bill for the establishment of an asy- Ordered printed. 1 to amend the charter of the | lum’ for the education of idfots, FAvINGS RaNKe d favorably the bill in relation aud the regulation Me. Unnrnwoon repo nation of savings banks, for the TWHn CHARTER OF NEW YORK | | Mr Buacesvows reported thvorably the bill to amend the ebarter of the city of New York. THE NEW YORK Pore The House went into Committees of the Wh | Anthon fa the chair, on the bill ia relation lleoming and governing York, by wey of Sandy Mr Gne a te that if th capta in of commander of a veasel should do. cline the as of a pilot when offered, he should Sevsrtnetees be sungrons ie pay one haif the pilvtaze Mr Il. J. Autre opposed the motion provision. he raid, hod always been incorporated in bits, and should not now be reject the world r elmilar regula rroved to ate had the from the peosent 14 to 40. was then repe ai Bilt wne ¢ dered to 6 third toting fad Uy \ penate sdjoaraed at helt past 9 o'eloek, From Washington, DEPARTURE OF THE POSTMASTER GENERAL AND MR. WEDSTER—THE CASE OF CAPT. RASUY—CHARGES AGAINST @EN. TALCOTT—CHESAPEARE AND OHIO CANAL— WASHINGTON MONUMENT. Wasmixatow, Jume 23, 1851, Postmaster General Hull has followed the Preektfent to Old Point Comfort. Mr. Webster leaves to-day fot Ca- pon Springs, beyond Winchester, Va. He will be back by the Fourth of July, and speak at the laying of the ‘The debate on the Canal bill was resumed on the | corner stone of the enlargement of the Capitol. After: amendment making it obligatory upon the Canal Board | wards he will gc Nerth: The earth for the cortter ston’ was excavated to dey. Capt. Bashy, Commissioner of Public Buildings, is in» tight place, having represented'to Mr. Hodge thet! Mr. Corwin bad agreed that he should: represent the interest sis peg at wath artt Chesapeake Ca:t6l, Le of qeeniaere in Baltimore. Last week to that effect. Mr. eo Gu denied font ‘iid stated that Mr tobe. ile $ Kasby’s state? Latins was to have fair fair tobe: reared for apace U; ‘Ths Talcott Court Martial assem! dor's Prosent:—General 7 GenorsAe Wool, Smith, Riley, Gibson, Church. Totten, and CEflds; ‘Colonels Abert, Crane gnd’ Plympton’ Major Lee, Judge Advoeste, Colonel attended by his counsel, Mr Carlisle, Owingto the ab- sence of Brigadier General Clarke, the edurt adjourned till to-morrow morning, at 9 o'clock. The chargw agains! Gen. Talcott are thre in member, All relating to the ame transaction—the varfouy fucts and clrcumstanoes being set out in numezozs rpceitien- ions. Charge the first is for violation ‘of the oe#” hrindved and thirty-secoad article of the ordnance zerulaticns, which di dnvts that no sapiaa for ordnance stores or su) al e made an} cer or it of the Corps without the special authority of the colonel of onde nance, sanctioned by the Secretary of War. The allegodt violation is specified to have been by an order ofColonel! Talcott himself, without the sanction of the Seéretzry, to luger, authorizing him to procure, n pur: chase, shot and shells, to u reasonable extent, for the une of Fort Monroe; in pursaance of which, Colonel Huger ve a large order for five hundred tons shot and sheits, o.one Carmichael, which Carmichael assigned to the works, Richmond, Va... and which order or con- in Win- widen; tet by cbarged that General Talcott afterwards ap- two is for disobedience of orders and instruc: tions of the of War, in relation to the con- Secretary tract abcve alluded to, which it is alleged the Secretary had refused to give to Cannichael. three is for conduct unbecoming pote officer and gentleman, The specifications allege various false PE ena mp Teports to the cffeot that no such con- | tract existed. This may be relied upon as a true statement of the charges, which have not yet been published. The feeling is is very strong in favor of Colonel Talleott, and whatever have been the real state of the fucts and ftnved by him, a univerral impression prevails, that he believed every statement was strietly true, and if any wrong exists, it is on the port of his sub rdinates. The cpinion of the Attorney General acknowledging the justice of the Florida claius, bat recommending they rhoald be referred to Congress, has not yet been “acted upon by Secretary Graham. ‘The managers of the Washii National Monument Association will meet at the Monruent on the 4th of July, to receive the delegation with the blook presented by the Sens af Temperance of Pennsylvania. ‘The President and Directors of the Chesapeake and Obio Canal Company left today, on @ surveying excur- sion of the canal to Cumberland. The Laneaster Convention. TROBABLE NOMINATION OF GOV. JOUNSTON- ROBABLE PASSAGE OF SCOTT RESOLUTIONS, BUT SILENCE AS TO IME COMPROMISE MEASURES. Laxcaster, June 23, 1851. ‘The delegates to the Lancaster Whig Convention, and strangers, are arriving here from all quarters, The con- vention is to be held in the Court House, a place alto- gether unsuited, and which, from its limits, will exclude | all outsiders. Though the convention has not yet assembled, the child is already christened. Gov. Johnston is to be nomi- nated on his own platform, as candidate for Governor, and no questions asked. The gentleman is himself ia town, directing the movement as commander-in-chief. ‘There are, it is said, a hundred members of the conven- who are determined to pass Scott resolutions; i y may do it, as the Fillmore men, or silver greys, ber but thirty, certainly less than forty mombers. If ‘the Union and ‘ie constitution are to be presorved, we must: get rid of the party —¥ nt this canvot be dome by conventions. They are the very means of preventing SSF suimals from kicki in the traces, Why does not Mr. Webster quit the cabinet, and start at once as an independent candidate, and the whi, lama cae tea ranks of the The Jobaston resolutions are already printed, so cor- tain arethe Johnston men of passing them. They are for the Union, but ray nothing about the compromise. 2 the Union as Governor Seward is for the From the West. CHOLERA AND SMALL POX AMONG TIE INDIANS—CHO- LERA AT JEFFERSON BARRACK DEATH OF AN INDIAN AGENT—STATE OF THE RIVERS, ETC. Sr. Lovis, June 2% 1851. ‘The steamer Duroc, arrived yesterday from Couacil Bluffs, with a large amount of robes and furs, reports tbat the cholera and small pox had broken out among the Sioux Indians; the number of deaths is about 4000 ‘The «mall pox is yet prevalent, aud it may extond to | ether tribes. Col. Mitcbell is endeavorin tribes at Fort Larimie, to establish friendly relations. ‘The Duroe met the Fur Company's hoat Stange, above St. Joseph's, Five deaths by cholera had taken place on boanl; she was bound for the Yellow Sto Thirty-one deaths from cholera were reported at Mo- netle; the citizens were deserting tho place, ‘Thirteon deaths from the mame disease oocurred at Joffersoa bar: rocks, Luke Lear, Indian agent at Port Loavenworth, was killed accidentally, lant week. Je Misrouri Fiver is rising all the way down; it ts supposed to be the annual flood; the river is falling nt Galena to-day; water here rising siowly; vine Miselesippi is ate ovens; the Micsouri is falling. ‘rom Baltimore. CONGRESSIONAL, NOMINATION——SOUTHERN MAIL-— FOURTH OF JULY ORATIONS. actions, June 23, 1851, William Pinkney Whyte was to-night nominated as the democretic candidate for Congress for the Fourth District of Maryland. The foutl.ern mail has arrived. The Hon, Mr. Hilliard bas been selected orator for the great Fourth of July celebration, at Montgomery. Ala.; and the Hon, Rt B, Rhe ed to participate in Onirava, June 22, 1851 ¥ in Common street, vod minan's carriage watehvuse; The weather is very warm Fosh brings Iste Texus news, Col, Tardeo and his expedition ix reported to have iitberated eighteen priconers from the ( tes. Lipans f the troaty well The etenrs © captives to th rt "greedom, aid thoee given ured. fured to treaty, 1 The Vicksburg Ducl—Serions Aceldent. Prrmnanune June 23, 1891 The cause of the late dao! at Vicksburg between Gon Freeman, the Upton eandidate fer Congress, and Ju Emith, was, that the latter had denounced Mr. Freeman as a coward and libeller, and Mr. Foote a traitor During 9 cevere storm at New Orleans on the 1th, a house on the ree track over the river was capsized, and two persons were killed. Six or eight others were weunded. Fugitive Sieves=Brutal Outrage. Rowros. June Z Tt is reported that persons are in town, with w: to nrrest fugitives who aro residing in Uharlestown A mort daring and Wirutal rape was committed fa Tan- gor, on Wednesday on the person of @ roepectable v6 ha i Kaneliny ord. The mivoreant waa pawed Benjam in Roliian. ile bas beon ccmmuitted for trial. Misalssipp? Sovthern [tights Convention. Onaniewron. & C.. Jane 23, 1851 The Southern Rights Conve f Missiasippi mot | at Jackson on the } pad Quitman aa their candidete for Governor. The United States Ship St. Louts, Xe. Py an nrvival at thi Aytes 4y , | “adviceef r fay 10th, repart ‘ 1 en { h ver wie of ¢ t he President and Seeretory of the butert 4 Point Ogmtort yes * down to-day toimviwy thom {9 right rxdolis. ‘votes he would | i to assemble the different | the Lady | Franklin leaves this evening without » bule of hemp oa | ta | Praneleeo to Panama— ved nt rdey. and the committer Gent The State ‘Bank « at ¢ Morris: IAL OF SIX OF THE BPIRRCTORS FOR CONSPIRACY TO VRPRAUD. Monnis Cinevrt Count, Monnens, Tune 25, 1891. Before Judge Ogden. aECOND DAY, Te Btote of New Jersey 3. Lowhert Nort, Davi Son dersor, Samuel 8. Cutler, Duty, Joveph and Jassh M. Kia C 19 Defraud the Stockhd- ers of the State “han Copempeny te Depress aet exactly at eleven o'clock. oa were called oer, when they amswere# to their a basis opt was then exammed in coatinua- a band The Finuncial Committee deco ths Sout. is, haan > Th Tee si ‘the be is rT. ie ows Hest ham the ee for ists, The ds ewes ok ites mowers on hare. The di nr) in the Je they are asctsh. Mr. Naton, the rend thie entries waivias commotion and Imade them at times. Mr. Asa Whitehtad—Do yor know those thingy feom your own personal ..ize ? I jtidge from the hooky; all the money thut wert out of thi’ bank was intencéd to Weentezed on the books, The entries: on the ledger, it" gorreetly made, shows the motes prepara for ciroulaton. The 7 statement oY Mth Octolwr, stows office nctes | Beat $12,200; office etes, $13,456—thiese were in (Ne Hon, Mr. Miller objested that the evidence of the bovk of itself is not suffic.¢wt, and that’ the dircetors are noPresponsible. either civilly or crimivaliy, for theen- trict made by thelr officers M+ Asa Whitehead follov. ¢@ on the sam@nide, and de- | nied that the books were pve facie evidence. as far as crimizul intest 1s concern@. In’n civit’satt, the di- rectors’ might be charged witts knowlédge of what the books contain! ; but not in a sriminal procee:ting. Attorney Gexeral—Tho book.sare books of 2” eorpora- evidence of the act ef the corpérction. The of fs a corporation act chead—I admit that ‘Re books of 2 torpora- re evidenve ef corporation ests, bat not sf tive erl- minal intent of individuals, and that’ the acteitcrt be proved by vittessea Ina civil’ action the qyestion tion,and t Theatr. real and Musteat, Bowery Turarne.—Th® here for pe tle ovening sre very attractiv« ‘ 4nd considering that alt the ve pk their se: Vices for Mr. Hamblin’s , we are pe.” those who will not go to Castle Seen, we will be sure’to a= ment of this ae ae beautiful 5 selected are the ~ once at usta” io, wi Mr. Eddy, a very talented actor, will apvear as G: and Mies Wemyssas Catarina. This pisce will be fol- pat by the “ Drunkard,” in which Mr. Goodall wilt ay as Edward Middleton, and Miss Wem Mery Wilson. This mme will be sure to Iarge audience. We , at lenst, as Mr. 1fambiin is way deserving of the nrost extensive patronage Sealine public of New York, winrar bp ge beac gat ArreaRancr. —= s Charlotte Cushman comme: * engagementy ht, under the usual whieh attend her. The hoase was crowded to exoess, and her reveption was |) one of eathusiastic wnd lon; coutimued chewing. The tra- ‘dy of * Macbeth’ as judiciously selected for the even~ ig? the character of Lady Macteth being one m which, above all others, this eminent astress baw sYone most con-picuously, and gained an una; bed preemirienc®. It is, i a character whick ftw ac- trosses of the present day can underteke without in the neceseumy degree of energy, or, om the other over tepping bounds of nature in an endeavor to give effect to thy tremendou outbursts of the ambitious wife. But such Snot the case with Miss Cushman ; we have frequently Bed occasion to speak of her ance of Lady Macheth, and lext night shem her owsy hich repudation and confirmed our pressed opinion. The whole delineation wow fal, di; and erazgetic. and the soaring ambition of the Thanos of Cawdo2s wife, whieh stops not oven ot at Moad, wes well depicted. Mr. Conway performed the part oo the oye ‘Thane, and his recone was pyarke: that judicious reading ard’ unexaggerated erting whic even frory bis great repatation in er tem les difteult, we coutd scarcely have expected to witness in so young an actor. His dress was remmark- @ for its aj'propriatercss to the times aud the cha- ractaé represented, and he most worthily shared the ap gia of the artifence wit!s the great female star, i, Clark, as Macduff was excellent indeed; and the would be entirely diferent. a bank is on o given day, upless by it books; and, ‘here- fore, it is competont to the State to evamine the a8 one of the agenté of the directors, amd they are facie evidence, ‘il the entries are abewn to be fake OF fraudulent. Norton is proved to S¢ President. and twocther of the astendeake were on tar iFinayce Com: mittee, and the cirsmiation of notes was peculiarly their ince, ‘Witness then continued his testimony —Up to the ate nrude, there we of October, when the Inet issue was Of hotes executed, of ones, twos, wed. threes; oF the denominations of fives and twent'es, there wery | $24.90; of the denouitnation of tens, $8 0185 of fives and $15,000; total—#106,790; I believe the Graft of A. B. Thompeo, for $10,008) woo seat by L. K. or M. E. Brad: ley & Co., of Cincinnati, for discount; the whole amount of money Thompson Yb from the bank up tothe lst of | Ostober, 1640, was $107-498 64; the amount of his. credit on the books is $82,583; he is eredited on the dst with $5,400; this was Susquehannah money, whicly he had ta- Keatoexchonge, but did not racoesd; on referri the books, [find that he returned on the 20th, $4000 of those notes that he received on the 2ith; in reference to what I said on Saturday about the $100 voted to Cel. ‘Thompson, it was from Norton that] learned that Thomp- som haa cxpended that amount in law expense heard Thompson say that he hod expended more than that amount. Q.—Did you not, on the 20th of October, sap that you bad doubts about the bank ? ‘Tho question was objected to, but the Court overruled the ehjection. | Witners.—I sent a communication to Mills & Co.. in | whieh I stated. © N. I. ‘These are reports that the bank | bas tailed” ‘notwithstanding that, 1 rail believed it was | tafe. | af{.Bid rom seo reports im the newspapers of its failure, | ard before that day | se question ‘objected to, and the Court sustained the ob- jection. Witnees.—I remained in the bank till the receiver got otsesslon; there were from #12000 to $15,000 of Susque- nna notes deposited in the bank all that time Crors-examined.—The money charged to Thompson ‘was sent to him for circulation, the object being to get Urafis and bills in discount; he returned to the bank. several occasions, drafts and bills he had received, and also gold, I think to the amount of $3.000; Thompson rép- resented that he could obtain a profitab’e circulation of the notes of the bank in the West. and get in return the notes of other banks for the redemption of their own notes; I understand the receivers got back $37,000 from Thomp- he draft of $15,000 op the Phoenix Bank, is not ited to Mr. Thompson; it ought to have been. examined. — Thompson is charged with $20,000 the 25th October, as director; Lam not sure what it was | for, but I think it must have’ been for the notes of the Crows examined—The paper handed to me purports to be a copy of a letter I wrote, by order of the board, to | Mr. Mille, of Cincinnati; . is a8 follows :-— New Youx, Nov. 1, 1849. Court—It is izrpoxsible to show what the circulaiton of | effecti*ely rendered. Mr. Marshall havi witebes, Ly Mess: Scharf, Davidze and Shaw; were very” kindl; sented Ls traefes Biss Cushcoan' talent for the benedis witneas of Mr. Samblin, even at a great sacrifice to himself, he will seve this oppertunity to reproduce the dramatia picce of + Amael,” at the Broadway, for this evening, to fatirfy te desires of may famides, As it is positively the only night on whicl it can be represented, those who hhavegnot seen it shontd do so without fail. ‘Miss Oush- van will appear in Meg Merriliea to-morrow evening. Ninto’s Ganvex.—The entertaimerents given creer ew *ning at this beautifal and weil ventilated establish Soe at, are the most attract ve ever presented in this clty. The performances for this evening are such as must in- sure & mouster audience. They ee a ge with Hol- Te ii comaty of the “Read te Rule.” A pean of he cwst ofcharacters will be sufficient to attract the larges¢ avaen Ddlage ever snes regated within the walls of thie faebic noble ger oe ir. Placide, an actor of the est eed ebrity, l ‘sppeer as Old Silky, Lester as Dorpte "n, Bike as P Dornton, Bland va Sulky, Burton asGolé finch, Grace as Jack Milford, Mrs. Hi as the Widow Warren, Miss Hill ax Sophia, and Mra. Seftou ax Jenny. If this oust fail to fill the boxes this eve: with the most brtlliant and dazzling audience, wo bé avach surpriced. Betweer Burton's company om one evening. and the unrivatled artists, Ravels, on the her. thi < house ircontinuahy crowded, and deservedly as the ir combined talent cannot be equalled in any part of tie United States. Marronaa Tira7n>.—This evewing is ret apart for ther benefit of f(r. La Favor. for which occasion an extreme- ly Mtractiy ¢ entertainment is announced, four wxeelle it pieces. and commencing with the popular draa oa. entitied the « Wauck Ashore,” Mea. Jones sustaining the character of Alice, snd’Mr, Wat- kins that of Niles Bertram. The afth act of “ Riebord IIL” will be the succeeding feature: in which Mr. Btokealy Will personate the pert of Richard; and (he favovite: farce of “The Spoiled Child” will foflow, in which Mr. Gocdenew will appear 24 Old Pickle; and Misa Malvton as Young Pickle, The arwusemsuts will termiuate with the exellent farce of ‘Ty. and Mrs. Peter WAite,” with Mr. W. P. Smith persorating the clatactor of Mr: Peter White. Mr. La Favor has contributed much: to the amusement. of the patroas of the above highly ps establishment, conseq ve atly it is hoped they somely sustain him on tLisovcasion, ‘Tre Mammiis Pestivat. telcés place to-night, at Castle: Garden, and if that yart vdifice is noterowded Yo: tion we shall be disappointa. During-the whole terday there was one steady r@xh fur tickets, mense numbers were sold x6 the regu’ar prices, y instances, large suma were voluntarily 4 Uicnets by friends of, ur. anya that metho exprersing tieir rympa: fortunes, and thelr estecan fev: his honorable qualities. |We are informed’ that o obeckt for dred and Sfty dollars was paid for a slogié ticket. rehered ata hundred ollars each; and any. r billa were bandedsin for single tickets. day. the dollar tickets are for sale at 300 Broad at Castle Garden, and the Bowery Theatre, i § Hi wit (3 i F yf t i fi The Virst Telegraph, 110 Main street. and down town, and both sideof the olty, may be casilgr Meners. Drax & Mints st ot the | Mupelied. —, extiewex—I am instructed by sident e Gaaxp Concent At tue Tanne cure . | State Bank at Morris, to employ you, and through you, | and instrumental concert in te be nines by Memen Dea other legal counsel, to revover from Egbert A. Thompson, | Jamin and Von Ilceringen SS ee of your city, now returning home, $11,000, notes of this ng ladies, next Friday evening, st the Tabernacle. bank; ones, twos and threes, payable to D. Arnold, and | Yon ficeri n’s system of notation is to be used—a ays— $9,000, fives, payable to H. Kosa, obtained by Thompson | tom. which, however much oppored, ia destined to become | s'a director, aid which, we fear, he will use dishonestly. | genoral throughout the Unite Stater, and ina few yeare | Also, that you advertise, that the public bo cautioned | Sint introduced into all our publie schools, on aceouns } aguinst recelving eid notes; aleo, a secu eae $4297, | of its simplicity. At this concert, aleo, Master Benson A. notes of this bank delivered to Thompson, for which he | Yogtish, the fhfant drummer. of Georgia, will appear, | has failed to give security acecrding io promise; also, to | We have heard this child perform, and with eurpeies and | regain from him security fogy$17,000 Surq uehannah Co. Tank nctes, paid by him for bank stock, which notes prove worthless, Inform me whether the Pheonix Bank, of Cincinnati, is responsible for $15,000. Answer immedi- | ately, Address to this city, I will pay allexpenses, and | will'wrile you more fully. B, T. THOMPSON, Cashier. | ‘The erocs-examination of witness here cloved, and the court adjourned for dinner. | Marine Affairs. Tur Downtr Lavxcn.—At five o'clock this afternoon, | | the two beautiful vessels, Horset and Roanoke, will be | launched by Movers, Westervelt & Mackey, foot of | | Seventh street, ‘The first is a clipper chip of 1,600 tons, for Mesers, Chamberlain & Phelps, and the other a steamship for the New York and Virginia Stoamship Company, of about the same onnage. » Cuvacent Crvv ap Cart. Taxven.—Tho Crescent City, it is krown, arrived here on Thursday morning, from Chagres, with upwards of five hundred passengers | ‘This fine vteamer, now one of the U. 8. Mail Steamship | Company's large fleet, has been one of the most success” ful and popular of the Chagros line. She is one of the easiost ships that ever floated; and in hor admirable ac commodations, ventilation, the excellent qaslity of the steward’s department, ond the skill end gentlemanly manner in which rhe is managed by her ofiicers, bas no | superior, These who know Capt. Tanger, and Mr. Uull purer of the ond our remark. The follow ing letter, address or,oa the recont arr | vol of the Crescent City, has been sent to us for publica: | tion: Carsennt Orry, June 18, 1851 matder of Steamship Ores To Coyt. Joux Taw cent ¢ ity Deer Sic Having, in the grac providenee of God age, wo fool | Loon browsht to the termination of our pas ite ing duty ner ie which # dutien of y¢ portant and re fe for the upiversally kind, gent caduct which we have feceived at your ider the unpree merge | larz ore on board the vessel, ducing the wit admire the general order ailed, as well as the ae- on fort 7 | Al | ur When we ¢ er of pasten le ed by the mort constant’ and ani * ur part, to promote our werfare and h piners, sceonded by the most earnest, prompt, and wenried exertions of | sand; nnd to them we would | | grateful acknowl “jttest You to presen t the good ship Cres- exnt City may long conti intain her high cha- | eter ce # ocern steamer, and that you may ng tive to enjoy the confidence and esteem which your | noutice! skill and great kindness so richly deserve, lathe | carmest dcoire of, dear sir, ¥ —- mueh obi) Sig | Serasconre Canorrea. —Tthe following enrd of thanks was drawn up by the passengers of the steamship ( | Lino, on the conelusing of thet yeesel's late trip from San Pasanta, May 28,1851, | We, the undersigned parcongers on bonrd the noble 0, from Fraucleco to Panama, ean- | withous expressing our most sincere thanks | to the very gentleman not leave and best wirhe Richard L. Whiting. fos hie oxertions to ploase and con. dy and the very to health sant ifeat andobservable in every Mr, Edward | fort all on bear ech mendable lea: | happines, everywhere m: department ofthe ship, Also our thanks t Mellies, chief officer; Theo, b. Schen. parser; WB, Min- | torn, surgeon; and Jast, but not P, Clark, | | ebief engineer, for thar gentlemanly attentions to ws on | nd them all, With regard | mm experience and with » bemt, It embrased verved up by the | t'woald do honor to rf oe on gon: a howd. May proxpesity | to the table, we cemspeak fr feasts we believe it ea y of Spal. fowl and fr fu a style th will the thmen who He Worthy t fn : the above trmert % Vat. fren ' reeit ’ n Com now ot i e " " re | ten A M., cog’ baring wn", with bow weatlaye, | cellent epterta | mer, however, atten admiration have noticed his we appreciation of time nd melody, He is superior ‘ious we bave yet heard. and his musiea! galont vated with.sdvantoge He is not yet two and a old. There will be much interest exeited by his appear- ance Baxxum's Mvsevat—We are pleased to soe Me, ©. We Clarke. onee more cn the boards.of this with his health completely. restored. The dramatie em- tertainme nts for this afternoon and evening comprehend all the talent of the company. and Leon Javelli, Cline, and that extraordinary athlete. Jean pear in a series of exercises entirely different from th thove | of last week. The Tlappy Family, compored of animals and birds, whore Instincts seem trues extinguished by divoipline, atteact a very towe of visiters, Crinuvry's My be given by the at brated. company, of Hbioplam performers, this evening, ot Mechanies’ Halk “Voyage Musicale” will be repeated. Frisows? Minereris ano. tue New, Onueane Senne waDine —The beautiful hatl occupied by this unvivalled, company is nightly Slled with enthusiastic audiences, itt An aewelng nk ove | A good prcgramme is nnnounced for to night. Warner, th Seturday even! New Orieans Operatic troupe. City Intelligence. Tre Vacanev ox tee —The Mayor, by public Bere of the Board of Ald at five o'clock, for the purpose of acting upon-hie potion of a new Cowmisslourr of Streets and Lamps, te. piace ef the late Heman W. Childs. None of the Alder. 1. We wnderetand it is contended ayor has no authority to call n meeting for Hieular purpese, without the consent of majority that the this 7 | of both Boards Rreprre or A e for Anrom. a Vriday week lay of execution has be joferred until the 1fth aay of September, the day on which Henry Carnal and James Wall ive been respited to. Krome Comrasy No. 7 Tzookiym, called: the Com stitution, paste fica, Zesterday afternown. The engine has of this They made ape aranee ; been newly p ted. and ip now & tery handeom bondsomest in nage 3 The company were asromnanied he Whitworth's John MeLaujbiin ta the foremazeof the con Furey. first assistant; and Leander Conel asrixtant Exeunsions to Reern’s Terano.-.The steamer J. A, + nec lin, will make One or two trips to Riker rrow. There who wish a fine trip, and plenty of fresh oir, will go with Capt. Conklin, ‘Tre Seni yien Ov anne--This splendid company wilt weit turn cut, for the first time in tholr new uniform, today. Varat Accrprsr rs Crnany Searer Between Sve andy jock yesterday afternoon. the side wall. embacing of Cwonty | et wide by thirty bigh, of the lower veal of Healer & Brothers’ flow y sinect, gave way, falling: \, from the giving way of & It appears t of yard of No Ervin bin. aid to bo overtondaad with wheat into the bn the injaiite of the tea building. and rtition Detwown, that which wasempty. In giving way, the we and wheat for ic 4 out the side wall in the yard of 195. at hioh time two girls, named Dora Mackewoy, aged 1a, ira Fleming, thywe years old, wore nae ee Algorman Morgets esd Captain Haggerty. of the ward, were promptly on the spot, and were taking ven ccaution to pre dent any more of the building from ailing, Coronet Geer was notified, and en ingwest will be Weld at 10 o'clock thiy forenoon, when more par thealars roepe ing the ity wal be exhibited. Areemrt oat Isrartycrnr. On Sanday morning, & yeung woman named Mary Kenna, 9 domestic in w ng in Ninth avenue, near West Twelfth Pyne ted ofa child. and a few minutes after- be threw it into the sink, where it was fouad be~ Dr Miller was Lampe { ion was given to mother ja charge wntil tho mm me anid bins was pearl » be removed Prow ' and § ne of lite ew wae goureye it 4 Yao hospital \ featured, Hie