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THE NEW YORK HERALD. WHOLE NO. 6820. MORNING EDITION----THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1851. . AMUSEMENTS. __ OWEKY THKATRE.—BOXES, 25 CENTS Mr, Bowes; B Maupeat, Mfr. Pope; H . Denin: Sulia de Mort d me, Miss Herring, ith the drama of BHKN TO udeen O’Rafferty, Mr. Eddy; Count Cal Countess Viteria, Mrs. Broadley. ens; Frano Wemyss; Mar ATIONAL THEATRE, CHATHAM STREET.—BUXE: 25 conte; Pit, 125g cts.; Urchvotra Tiesets, 60 cents Pri. vate Box Tickets, $1. Doors »peu at 74; curtain risos at i ‘Thursday evening, June 26, the entertainments ¥ill commence with the drama of DUN C434 D8 BAZAN on Cwear, Mr. J. R. Scott; Maritani, Mes, M. Jones. Tu be towed by CHEAP EXCURSION~Mr. Snoxy Snobbs, M 2. Fox; Mrs Snoxsy Snobbs, Mrs, Hautonville. —Afu which, the LADIES NAW COSTUME—Albed, Mr, La Fs Yori Alice, Mire M. Charles. ‘To conclude with SOLOMO) BWOP, JF.—Solomon Swop, § Mr. Hickey; Mea, Glastonbury, Sirs, Hautonyille. TALIAN OPERA AT CASTLE GARDEN.—MAX MA- reteek, damager and Conductor, Admission, 60 cents, Tuumevay RVENING, JUNE ZB, Will be performed the Ope LUCIA DI LAMMERMU a of i. Signora Bosio. or Bottini. joneventano, Signor Colstti. ignot Barattini. é P ‘commence at o'clock, No nement on account of the weath Opera every night, Saturday not excepted. BRCUGnaw’s LYCLUM —srEctAL —BRovGHAM Benefit, Monday next, Jane 3th, Last night but fou Of the present season. Box Book now open. ECHANICS’ HALL, NU. 472 BROADWAY, ABOBV Grand sireet.—Open every piglt during the wook until ther notice, The original and well known CHRISTY’ NSTRELS, cox efficient aud versatil ‘pa’ talented” wud ‘experisuced porformers,”’ under the ma- f K.P. Christy, whoae concerts in thia oity, for ars,’ bave b received with favor b; id fashionable audioneas, Tickets ‘de at seven, aud ill commence eight o'clock. An Afternoon Concert will be given on Satur: ny @oxt, for the accommodetion of Ve: ar? Tevonll Th: mencing at 3 o'clock, P.M. On Friday, July 4th, Bon concert, commencing at 3 o'clock. ELLOWS MINSTRELS, AT FELLOWS’ NEW MUSI- eal Hall, 444 bajo between Howard and Grand Crreete; opon every night. This justly celebrated and officiont ovrpa of talented and experi performers, under the sole wapkgement of J. ows, Whose converts in thi 3 ie Fellows and best venti a Doora open at commence at8e'clock. An afternooa concert every Wednesdsy and Saturday, for the especial scoommo- Sh:idu of families, commencing at three o'clock P.M -A CARD —TAE | dersigned ctfully uetity the poblic that they the original New Orleans Sereuaders, who are now connected with Fellows’ Minstrels, snd whose concerts in pe and Americn, for the pact cit yeers. have been #0 the first citizens in either countey, con- f eminent performers :—George Swain, layer; F. Buekley, slias Ule Bul . B. Buckley. the celebraced D, he popular Tenor; and Mr J. Buo er, WOO are the orisioal “* New Or- J.B, FELLOW: ATIONAL THEATRE.—MR. JOHAN HERBERT'S Bi nefit.—~Wonderful attraction: ‘of talent ever before Sth, 151, the follow ‘Soluntoered their va aries Burke, th liberally honored bj fisting of the follows yl riday evening, fists have in the Kindest manner Me servioes:—Mr. Juhn &. ediin of the ae; ite; Mr. Janes Dun ie, the great Ethiopi les Burke, Mes. Suseph feffer n , Mra. John Lorbert, Miss Co forther particulars refer to bills of the da; pit, 123g cents. Box shect now open. ARNUM’S AMERICAN MUSEUM.—P. T, BARNUM, Proprictor and Manager.— loon Javelti, whoe intimately connected with the Ravel Family, in hi ful achievements upen the Tight Rope, appears every even- ing this week. On ‘Thursday and jay afternoons, the | farce of THIMBLERIG, and TWO E BT WEEN TWO. | a vening, FAINT HEART WON Falk | . After which, daring and extrardinary exploits ppon the Tight kope by Leon velli and Herr Cline, To conclude with YOUN E Pooley, Esq., Mr. Hadaway. The Happy Family, composed of upwards of cone b ndred trainee Animals and Birds, of the most diverse and antagonistic characters and natures, and yet living to- gether in tl loeure on terms of amity and lasting ndelip, « at all hours. Admission tothe Mosovw and periormances, 25 cents; children under 10 year 22M conta HE CELEBRATED NOVA SCOTIA GIANT B ‘will bold his Keceptive Levers at the A POLLO ROOMS, ‘on Monday rext, June 2id,and every morning, aftorsoon and evening during the week. The entertainments will be ac- companied with Music. | Doors open at Sand 8 o'clock, P.M. ANGUS MoKASKILL test W in the physics! world. Ho s four hundred pounds, is only nine- ill crowing. children haif price. t+ considered the is sight feet high. wi ‘eon years ol Admission, 2 RANKLIN MUSEU! , 175 CHATHAM SQUARE.—GRO. . Sole Froprietor —Admission—Seats in Private a Bi center Bans on nts; Boxes, 25 cen ; Par fter- after Boxes, £0 Conte: Sto aquet, 12% conta — AD loon at Sorclook, and in the ots are varied and Seats, 87 ir beauty and feure, iful tableaux, taken from the ctures of ancient and ra tine: ‘Arad irls, who go through & variety of fex terity: Madame Rosaling, the onl ary uneq jety of incorestin « performances every Germoon and evening. For partion’ sre see bille of day. ‘at the Chinese Bi liours of ex: ibition from Iding, Broadway, com- ALM. MOND & HERR DRIESRACITS ay This celebrated Menagerico—the lnege voted in th known world—embracing a:mor 1 history, } hundreds of tho ent people of tha brilliant a town jay, June 2 Known to Cronaye and apr Fespectable and inse Syst commenced a ma Visit the prinetpal o following order, vir:— day, 25th, Waltham; tday, 2th, Low ni . Bogiand ta the Natick: Wedne PHILADELPHIA, | MS MUSEUM, CORNER OF SEVENTH AND reets, Philade! phi num, Lape nag Tw # daily, after iidren, batt st appearance in i “Hamlet.” mar eome mdy of Lyons. ernoon and ATION TO CALI hriseon, Nel w For pa ome 8g Tata ATES.—TRANSVOH mus otf appt ON Re Agents, F7 Wall stroet, ps smpreD are taverns NOTICR EXTH SERFORD & ectfally infirm. tive ness has mm w York ith no obetraction arrived yesterday nine, where he heard to Sen Franci of owe Rew York nd Mr. W.F, Bart Pacif Cour Tt 1 pai Port mpany. ton pls to V rs will leave ama on ()6 201 thi mail steamer fo ports. Our © t freight to San Francis scent fer of any other express ; x ce for custom house busine Ihe ww nd not exowed 125 p ceived Hil 12 0°e BEKYORD & CO. JOTICE TO SHIPPERS TO CALIFORNIA ~G ty'# California Bxpress= Per steamers Brothe Shan and Crescent City, on. T ay end Saturda: and 2th Jane, at Soe YM root, Astor House. urad | tone burthen, Henry; NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, | The Pennsylvania Whig State Convention. Lancaster, June 25—9 A. M. SECOND DAY. The nominations of James Pollock, Thomas E. Frank _AMUSEMENTS, FE, A. MARSHALL, SOLE LES. rs open at 784; curtain Weents; Family and | nts; Private ADDITIONAL NEWS FROM EUROPE. Pp Mery, 1 hhuraday ‘evening, ‘Juno 2), will ‘he : wey Un, John M. Beott, and Nathaniel Ewiag, for Judgeships, holw:r's admired play of the, LADY OF LYON b- Sp a Melnotts mi ay Guttman olonel Damas, Me. D: INTERESTING FROM ALBANY, | were withdrawn. azine E Shaw M. Deachappellen Me: latthows: Gav ns A letter was read from Joseph Konigmacher, declining Anderton; M Desehay Mrs. Ishorwood, To the nomination of Canal Commissioner, and one from J. George Miles, declining the nomination of Judge. Hon, Frederick Watts also declined by letter. conclude with MY END IN’ TAR st ital: kins, Mr. Whiting; Carcline, Miss Olivia. 1BLO'S GARDEN.—SUMMER SEASON.—MAN TEE CANAL AND THE APPROPRUTION BILLS. Conclusion of the Lancaster The nominations of Cyrus M. Markle, Dr. Hl. B. Boow- Mr. John Seftoa,—Tiokots, 60 i Private Bi 4 | Doors sen at tinemanes 0 pov) at 8 Convention. er, and William Campbell, for Canal Commissioners, ee ay, Thured vols’ Bight, Mondays, Wodnecdaya, ; were withdrawn. r ¥ general desire, Koad to Rui lled in this or any other country—Placid ton, Blake, Lester, Bland, Grace, Moore, Holman, Mrs, Hughes, Mrs. Sefton, Mise J. Hill. "Thursday, June 2%, will be played the comedy of THE ROAD TO RUL ton, Mr. Blake; Harry Dornton, Mr. Lester; finch, Mr. Burton; Old Silky, Mr. #laeid ROADWAY, NEA} ROOME ‘and repetitio une: VERMONT WHIG STATE CONVENTION. Peregrinations of the President and Cabinet. RouGHAM’s LY. street.—Dress Circle and Parquet, & counts; Famil . Re gross shall be fuithfally observed and respected by the whizs. | Circle, 25 cents; Orchestra Stall Seats, $1; Private Boxes, $3. THE CHOLERA IN THE WEST An attempt was made to debate the resolution; but it NT ath pest : was rnled out of order, and, a vote having been taken, commence with the L: £—Baron do Montrich. &e., &o., &o. the motion to reconsider the resolution was lost—yeas 4, Mr Lyne: Gustave 49 Gugnon Mr. Broughay Miss Julia Bennett. After whic Mr. Chippendal Vrimitive, Miss Mary Taylor, elude HE FROGS—Kiug Fulminoso, alr. ‘arissina, Miss Mary Taylor ROUGHAM'S LYCEUM. 31, nays 91. ‘On the motion of Gen. Witsox, the Convention pro- ceeded to the first ballot for Canal Commissioner, which resulted as follow: ‘NEW YORK LEGISLATURE, SPECIAL SESSION. BY BAIN’S LINE, OFFI " —— ee 29 WALL sTVEET. —FOR THE BENEFIT OF MR, Lynne, Stage Manager, ‘Thursday eve: June 25, on Senate. which occasion a combination of the greatest dramatio and Wm. M. Lloyd... ica} talent in the Union will appear, in an anprecodonted Away, June 25,1851. | John Covode attractive variety of cutertainments. Full particulars aban’ Lord Butler, Will be Culy announced. Box book now ope St ————_ Of the Connecticut Mutual Life Insurance Company: Ra eciay ROUGHAM’S LYCEUM, BROADWAY.—THIS POPU- 1 Ww _ iit and elegant establishment, beautituily stocked with | {OT *! amendment of the insurance law, passed Iss | Whereupon, John Strohm w cheney Bepplinnets aan ce, | session. of the State Convention, for Canal Commissioner, | tent system of air fun- , to be let from July 7th to the middie of August. Ap- ition to be made to Mr. Brougham, 461 Broome street SHIPPING. EAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.—FOR Bremen, via Southampton.—The U, S. Mail steamship HERMANN, £. Crabteee, commander, will sail for Bremen, via Southampton, on Saturday, July ‘12th, from Pier No. 3 North Kiver, An experienced ‘Surgeon is’ attached to the ship. All letters must pass through the Post Office, delivered in Have On the second ballot the names of Lloyd, Brower, and Butler were withdrawn; and on the fifth baliot Mr. Covode was withdrawn by Mr. Cowan, of Westmore- lund, and Mr William M, Lloyd was re-nominated by Mr. Brotherline of Blair. The nomination was subsequently ratified unanimous- | ly by the Convention. Mr, Srnoum was calied for and mado a speech. in which he returned thanks for his nomination. If elccted, he pledged himself to devote the whole of his energies to the fulfilment of the duties of the office of Canal Commis- sioner, and to the promotion of the interests of the Com- monwealth, His remarks were received with great cheering. After the nomination fur Canal Commissoaers was concluded, the following resolution was ad opted APPROPRIATION MILt.. The Committee of the Whole proceeded to the discus- sicn of the bill making the annusl appropriations for the expanses of the government. The appropriation for printing elicited a lengthy debate, It was urged that there had been printed by order of the Assembly, volume upon volume of the Documentary History, and that the large sums ex- pended for printing Were for such documents as weve not necessarily connected with the business of legisiation. Mr. Writsams said a law ought to be passed that no such printing should be ordered. ‘The appropriation recommended by the committee, of $10,000 for the support of the Institution for the Blind, sag F freighe, apply to MOL For passage or freight, apply - ‘&, Agents, 8 Browlway. LER, SANDK& RK (TUE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYALMAIL | ‘Steamships between New York and Liverpool dirset, a1 between Boston and Liverpool.—The Boston ships onlyoal at Halitas to land sad receive malls and pas a in the ait y of New York, as adopted by the Senate Resolved, 7 ee delegate vote viva voce for tive can- PERSIA, Capt. . EUROPA, E.G. Lott, | ee lee ee nat coe caravan Dad BOs, . Pexsyeackke hoped that the gentlemen present asia, CH ‘E Jadkin, —- NIAGARA, J. Stone, | La pratense Pail bd Ror would give ull the information in their power in relation | 4, N. Shannon, » 'W. Harrison, fas ; ems fo1 New Yor pital, $22,500; 4 ‘ Ge : * CAMBRIA, J Leitch? | Prince ‘street Orphan Aryiumn $000; Nee York eo { te the nomination of judges, in order that the Coaveu These vewels carry a clear white light at mast head, kreem | Asylum, $500; Brooklyn City Dispensary, $500; for sup. | “9p Might vote knowingly and understandingly. 7 ; Tuostas ©. Steet then moved that the Convention pro- en eke ehattin. in Cilia, port of the pupils in the Deaf and Dumb fnstitution | Pweg Beh sor of five candidates for Judges of Niagara, from D ‘Wednesday, 24 July. lew York, $20 800; for the support of the ninety-six | the Supreme Court, which was agreed to. Europa, from. a8 nesday, 9th July. pupils in the Institution for the Blind, $12,480; for Deaf Mr. Horrvan, of Berks, submiited the following :— Africa, from New York... .Wednesday, Mth J and Dumb Institution, $5,000—were’ adopted without That in the selection of Judges of the Supremo Canada, from Boston. . eeseer: aoe oay- debate, . party should find no place. In yuestions which vitally | fey hay ieee duceday, 208 July. ‘The following section elicited an animated diseussion:— t the property, the liberty, and the lives of tho peopl, Wednesday, 6th August. ch considerations should be discarded. Ifmen are elevated For the support of the foreign poor within this State, from Now York...Wedneaday, [ith Augast, | $0,000, to Le civided ty the C if id pai to the Supreme Bench by machinery and party motives, Wednscday, ie Avge — | Ho's sureta of tae dite eee ee eee Tees | ill feck Bear chet sey Gaels sinoes to ahs infoenee ta pa Wednesday, 27th August. | number of such poor within the respective counties of this | tiality of one political party, in defiance of the efforts of the eaday ining atesies State, to be ascertained by the reports of the boards of su- Fm ue a wee i, be’ apt comsepesl Seem + meer » visors of ies; said returns to heir 9, if not their revenge, by partisan and porso: Picions will be realized. ‘The reading of the above was received with much dis satisfaction, and induced a sharp rambling discussion, ly. ‘This drew out a long debate, which involved the ques: tion, to scme extent, of city and country, as to which built up the other Freight will be char, piMonal expenses. An experienced surgeon on board. All letters an: ‘papers must pase through the Post Of Mr Cannout said he believed the State had absolutely | Which was finally declared out of order; when the Con- fee. ht . App , New York hospital a ” | vention proceeded to the nomination of candidates for eer GE COMARD, Je, 28 Beosdray. , | S2tot one milion of dollane rey nee thelr foun: | Teo supreme Hench, h, Germs and other forei joods. received and perehk ta cumin otis Betibes fe Through bills of nding are given in Havre for New York. LAr Breceeaaes are notessted. to onl ns tha ethos al Mail Stesmmships, are. request Broadway, detore Delieving the reports that the shipe are x ‘The first ballot resulted in the nomiaation of the fol- lowing named gentlemen William M. Meredith, of Philadelphi Richard Coulter, of Westmoreland Jorbua W. Comly, of Montour. George Chambers, of Frankli The Chairman decided that a taajoi Mr. Wintiass argued that the new general school law in the eity of York unjustly taxed them $100,000, It had been forced upon the eity; for what could four Senators do against twexty-elght ? Mr. Sranroy said he had covsidered that all the di Tenees between city and country were compromised at the Astor House dinner. ie y of votes polled | OR SOUTHAMPTON AND MAVRE—THE UNITED | Department, in charge of the Ordnance Bureau of the | tary of War an application for a contract to furnish shot PRICE TWO CENTS. | ‘The Court Martial of General Talcott. | had been given to Doctor Edward Carmichael, which he , “ | had, as the said Talcott further knew, engaged Joseph, Wasminoron June 25, 18 h oveph R r pM, proprietor © bs C4 ron Works, te The Talcott Court Martial re-assembled at 9 o'clock | % Anderson, proprietor cf the Tredegar Irom Works, | this morning. TLe following are the | CHARGES AND SPECIFICATIONS TO CHARGES PRR | FERRED AGAINST Br. BRIGADIER GENERAL. | GEORGE TALCOTT, COLONEL OF TIE ORBNANCE DE- | | PARTMENT, BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF War. | enanc of the 182d Atticlos of the Regulations for | nt of the Ordnance Department.” pecification —In this: That he, the said Brevet Bri Speci b0) —In this Brigadicr General ( | Department. in ¢ rtment That he, the said Brevet ore Taloott. Colonel of the Ordnance ge of the Ordnance Bureau of the id. at the Lime and place therein set smit to the Secretary of War the fol- hat is to rey — ‘Ononaxcr Devanvnent, Washington, Jan. 27, 1851. Ton ©. M, Connan, Secretary of War— ‘Sin’ —In answer to the note from the War Department ie hy rn of th's date, I have to report that no contract has beem gadier General George Talcott, Colonel of the Orimanee | made for shot, by this department. from the last appro- epartment, in charge of the Ordnance Bureau | priationg; no shot have been furnished, there are no con- of the War Department, did, without the sanction of the Seeretary of War, at Washington, November 6, | 1850, write and transmit by the hands of Doctor Kuward Carmichael to Brevet Colonel Benjamin Huger, » eap- tain in the Ordnance Department, commanding the Ar | senalat Fort Monroe, the fvllowing letter of insuruc- tions, to wit:— “Onnxance Derantuent, Washington, Noy, 6, 1350. Colonel B. Hucer, Fort Monroe Arsenal: — ‘Bir: It may be well to provide more shot aud shells, from time to’ time, for the post of Fort Monroe, and for this purpose, you are authorized to procure them to a | reasonable extent, if, ax I suppose, (the price of iron be ing now so low,) they can be hat on favorable teri You will make the neceseary estimates of funds to meet the deliveries as they occur; they should be procured by open purchase ouly. Dr. H. P. Brower was put in nomination for Canal | Commissioner. Samer A. Punviance, of Butler, moved the reconside- ration of the following, which was adopted among the resolutions of yesterday:— Resolved, That the adjustment measnres of the last Con- tracts for shot made by this department, unfulfilled, amd none are now contemplated uppesing that the inquiry may have reference to alet- ter officially addressed to Brevet Colonel Huger, on the 6th November. 1850, I deem it not improper to send you ® copy of that letter; a'though not specifically called for by your note, Colonel Huger’s eetimate for the present quarter. the only one received from him since the above | date, contains nothing for the purchase of shot. ‘Respectfully. your ob't. serv't. (Signed) ‘G, TALCOPT, Brv't, Brig. Gen., Jol of Ordnance.’ And in this, further: That he, the said Talcott, did. @ | fow days thereafter. to wit: on the 4th January, 1861, when questioned by the Secretary of War as to the mean- ing of tho aforesaid letter to Brevet Colonel Huger, dated | the 6th November. 1850, whereof a copy was transtnitted sir, respectfutly, yeur obedient servant, to the Seerctary of War with the aforesaid report, dated (Signed) “G. TALUOTT, Brevet. Brig. Gen., January 27. 1851. did state to the said Secretary that the Col. of Ordaance* | Meaning and object cfeaid letter to said Huger waa to And on the receipt whereof, the said Benjamin IHuger, @hable the commander of the Arsenal at Fort Monroe to purchase svt and shells, in small quantities, as might be required from time to time, for experiments: artillery practice; which written report and explaaatory oral statement were filve in faet and intent, and were made with design to deceive the said Sveretary of War; contract having on the 8th November, 18/0, at Fort Monroe Ar- senal. given to the said Doctor Carmichael an order, in | writing, as follow. Font Monroe Ausenas, Nov. 8, 1850, ALI “Dr. Bowanp Canon z ¢ ~ he, the said Talcott. well knowing that a large “Sir: You will please furnish the Ordnance Department — was outstanding, which had been given to Doctor Car- with Ove hundred tons 32 pounder solid shot, at such | michucl, for shotand shells for the Ordnance Do} times within one year from this date.as shall be practi- exble to be delivered on the Ordnance wharf at ¥ Monroe, subject to inspection, and free of all cost to the United State: ‘For the shot when inspected, will be pald three ceats, ¢ which contract had no view to any provision for experi- ments or artillery practice. well knowing that he had per- mitted. allowed. and approved the said contract; well knowing that bis said lector of instructions te said Huger, h | dated the Oth November, 1850, was not so designed and three und one-fourth mills per ib. (3 cents 3's milis,) | bad not been so construed by kakd Hug r, as pow re With the understanding that the Department may. at | sented by him, the «aid Talent, to the Secretary of Wace, any time within the year specisied, order and reecive | and weil knowing that Joseph i. Anderson, proprietor of from you, shot and shells of any calibre, in any quanti- | the Tredegar works, had heen engaged to execute the eon- ties not exceeaing five hundred tons, at the above named | tract made with seid Cormichect price for shot, ard ut the rate of four cents and ome- | Spe, this: That he, the said Brevet fourth of # mill per Ib. (4 cemts ‘\ mill) for shells, Prigudier General George Talectt, Colonel of the Ord- ‘Respectfully, your obedient servant, , | Rance Department. in charge of the Ordnance Bureau of A eo pe ‘BENJ, HUGER, Brevet Colonel the War Department, being enquired of by the See Which order the said Carmichael did then and there | of War at the War Department. on or about the Ist accept, and upon the terms and conditions thereof, did | March, 1851, in regard to information which had reached. contract with said Huger for shot wad shells, and the said | the said Secretary. that the Tredegar works were aet Huger having thereafter—that is to say, on the 2lst No- | making shot and shells for the Ordnance Department. he, vember, 1850, at Washington, communicated to the said — the said Talcott, did earnestly assure the suid Secretary George Tulcott, Colonel of the Ordnance Department, | that there was not the slightest foundation for the gaid thathe had, under the instructions contained in the | information; which statement of aid Talcott was fales aforesaid letter from said Talcott, dated 6th November, | and he knew it so to be; well knowing the foundation of 1890, given the said order to said Carmichael, and upon | said report and the fucts in the ease; well kaowing that the terms and conditions thereof, concluded ® contract | the contract aforeraid had bern made with Doctor Car With the said Carmichael, be, the snid Talcott, did allow | michael; that anid Cormichael had employed Joreph R aod approve the said act of said Mager, thereby permit- | Anderson, the proprictor of the Tredegar works, to. exo. Ung ard sanctioning a contract for supplies to be made | eute it, and that the said Andersou claimed the right to and carried into effect, without the sanction of the See. t. as the assignee or agent of said Carmichaol retary of War, and in violation of the Lid Article of ‘pevification Tth—In this: That he, the said Brevee the Kegulatione for the goverement of the Ordaauce Dee Brigauier Gencril George Taleott, Colonel of the Orde partment nance Department. in charge of the Ordoance Bureaa of the War Depart aent. having beard rend to him, at the War Department, on the 10th April, 1853, by the Seoreta- rs from Thomas Green, dated Waahing- ing. among other things, that ks were engaged in executing ® mount of work, for the delivery of shot and shelle Ordnance Department, under & contract probably CHARGE 1, “ Wilful disobedienee of or and instructions from be Secretary of War, in relation toa coatract for sup- plies. Specification—In this: That he, the suid Brevet Brign dier General George Taleott, Colonel of the Ordnan War Department. having accompanied Doctor Edward given by the department. ori offleors ts Doctor Edw Carmichael to the War Department, on t st Novem- michael, and assigned by bia ti Avde 5 ber, 1850, and being then and there present in his official oF of sald Tred vhs, he. the sald Falosst. aba prietor of said Tre thereupon assert to word of truth in it,’ meanin letter; Uint * rhs. he. the said Tuleott, did y that “Chere was not 6 said statement in sald it was false trom beginving to emd? oF words to that effect. Which declaration of said Taleott was pe ly and wilfully false. and intended to decetve the said Secretary of Wor capacity, when raid Carmichnel presented to the Seer and shells to the Ordnance Department, and when said Scoretary did then and there reject said spplication, and refuse to make a contract with said Carmichael, aod did morvover refuse to recognise one which said Carmicha hip HUMBOLDT, D. Lines, com- The committee refused to strike out the ropria- | Was necessary to elect, making the number requisite 62, ander, will leave for Havre, toushing at Southamptory 66 | tion, ‘ : nen ‘After the Clerks had agreed In thelr report, aud the re. gers, on Saturday, June thet | "Crowes cffered an amendment appropriating | fult bad been announced. a reading of the roll and mene | Hah i ettaes tat base threuh the Post Of $5.0W to the Industrial Temperance Home of New | tion of the names yoted for was demande | ‘ost Office. boat tea York. of Philadelphia county, stated that he to send their Chambers, and not for Jessup, as the rs of specie are reques Frid merchandise be receive: The committee rose, and the Senate took a recess, ‘Thureday. An experi rgcom id attached to the AFTER RECKAA, ks made it appear. od For freight ov paasnze, apply 12 The bill modifying and ameliorating the law respect- | | Comriderable excitement ensued at this announc wen pi mre Ree en oN F, ing capital punishment, was referred to the Committee of | ment, it being considered an attempt to defeat th» elve tion of Jessup by depriving him of the necessary vot Mr. Birtixo subsequently said he had no il-feeling Ia reference to the matter, and if another ballot was gon: into he would vote for Mr. Jessup; therefore, he aske L that his vote for Jeseup be allowed to stand The Parerpevr raid that he had already directed the Clerk to make the alteration, and would not re-admit the vote of Mr. Bitting Whereupon Mesers. Coulter, Meredith, Conelly, and Chambers, were declared nominees. ‘A second ballot was then moved and agreed to for a the Whole; and on motion of Mr. Williams, the commit- tee were discharged, and the bill ordered to « third | Feeding. | _ Mr. Barcocx propored an amendment to the eonstitu- tion was covsidered this proper, that three-fifths of each House shall vote for but merely be present at, as it was the rule every bill appropriating money levying @ tax. Adjourned [We give the above despatch as we recelved it by tele- graph, To us it ix not very clear. Some of our reader: may, perhaps, understand’it—weyeannot.—Kp, Henauy. I be receiy INGSTON, WELLS & CO. day afternoon, 3 P, M., by Li H—U. 8. MATL STEAMSHIP ALABAMA, ro 6. D. Ladiow, on Saturday, 2th June, 4o'clock, P.M., Pier 4, North river. For freight o& aesace, apply to SAML. L. MITCHILL, 194 Front street. he Ficrida, 1,90 tous, Capt, T. Lyon, on Saturday, Oth HE ROYAL MAIL STEAMER MERLIN, CAPT, SAMP- fon, will sail for Bermuda and St, Th ‘Tuesday, Sth July, at noon. She has excellent sccommodations fot i i] | pase Price of to Bermuda, $3 : fifth and last nomineo for the Supreme beuch, which re- Bar, $10. "There isa recuiat, mail communication between Assembly. sulted as follows:— Bt. Th and all the Wert India islands, Havana, Vera ts Jereup... PO Me RAS a Cros, Vonesucla, Se, The Meriie will take freight. “Apply | Aunaxy, June 25,1851. | Junction, BM to E. SURARD, 2c. Ereatweg, | | NEW YORK AND ERIE RAILNOAD COMPANY, No chotce ; ; ‘ rin pattor _Mr. Maconnan remonstrated against allowing the New | rat withdrawn. York and Erie Reilrond Company to transport pasen | puffiness. EN During the cail of the motion was made ers through an; ion of New Jerse: . ” “ysis i to ruepend the call and adjourn for an hour, which was through live for San Franc‘ses reduced. On Therdday, Ju Line for California and Orego jeduced.—On Saturday, J ESCENT CIT Will enil. 0} } ogrecd to, On motion, the nominations were unanimously ratified Resolutions were adopted recommending the dierent nominees to the people thronghont the State The following resolution was passed by acclamation:— | _ Mr. Usnrawoon reported favorably the bill to ineorpo- ee rate the Benevolent Savings Institution of New York | city. Mr. Morse reported a bil! limiting the power of the for | Lecislature reiative to public printing. ugh direct —Fare Ri the splendid nen, J. Ti Resolved, unanimously, That the delogates to thia ¢ one i esis amend the Free Eebool lav. tation to | fviemeon te gectre the eee ton a tevpiaced | street, Mr. Swonns reported favorably the bill in relation to | [n nom imation by this convention. ptr then ee Bs ——— | gompensation of Btreet Commilexioners in New York | A resolution wna passed rendering thanks to the whigs | a &. MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—FOR NEW OR | city, Also, faverably to the bill in relation lo Justices’ | cf Lanenster for their kindness and courtesy to the do- | © leans, direct, via Havana, with Francisey.—Yare, Keduced “On ‘Thursday, June 2), at 3 felock, P.M. The splindid steamelip € URKOKEE, 1.34 Vindle, U. 8. N., commander, will sail precisely at So'clock, P.M., from ber pior at the footof War- ton street, N. B., with the government mails, direct for Havana and New Orleans. Chazros passengers transferred at Havana to the splendid double engine steamship Falcon. ascengers for Si | courte im raid city. Mr. Gures,a bill to inereave the number of notaries | public in New York eity Mr. H. Macosnen, favorably # bill to incorporate the Collegiate Institution of New York city, REAAL OREM Committee of the Whole, Mr, B vention then adjourned sine die, with six # thanks to the Lancaster 4 for facilities allurded pia in [Note —The Reporter ret Comanittee of Arra men! the divebarge of his duties | in the Chair, Freight taken to New Orleans at Se. per foot. Specie onl ms. - | taiten om freight to Havana: No billaot Iading will be signed took up the bill making appropriations to colleges aad U. &. Senator for Connecticut. after the stesmer haa vailed. For freight or pa: , at | medical institutions through Uhe Stat youn, June 25, 185 the office of the Company, 177 Weet street, ot War ‘The bill providing wn approrriation of $10.000 for | cee pat Pay ig | ren. M.'O. ROBERTS. the Rochester University, war amen so as to read | aaa thie s On th ballot 219 votes : - #4.000 ; t OR CALIFORNIA, VIA CHAGRES, DIRECT.—THE v o pending to reduce the ap cast. Foster, whig, bad 93; Seymour. democra new stenwehip LAPAY LTTE, 1,600 tons burthen, Charles While a motion was pending to reduce the approptia- | hardwin, whig, 19; scatteri The House the: ddard, commander (Inte of «toamship Crescent City), will | tion to Genesee Ccliege from $10,000 - by 110 to 100 to ind postpome the im direct, om Thu: Mr, Bernot cus mcved to report j ChB Bik Ry Fone i art, Ben | for the purpore of inelud in it the al College 7 42 proved horselt Avrociation of New York. which had been stricken out by : being now on her first voyage from | the ecmmittee who reported the bill. and to which fact Captain Easby. : he attributed the opposition to he ay f Woasittseros, Fume 25, 1851 Tat red engaring | $10.00 to the Rochester U rsity. Ca fm yesterday's Hereld g on tage in New York will be p ete to File ‘The same eum under oh ie oe jelphia free. For freight or pa ly to to amend aud revi Free seh | isnot true. Mer. Corwin directed Col 4. G. S, 18S Front street, } apt, Mashy & proxy to rep: ACIFIC MAIL, STEAMSMIP COMPANY.~(ONLY | ‘ermont Whig State Conver pie pertment ata meetiv « stockholders of the | CO’S GREAT CALIFORNIA | aa ‘Through Line for ¢ rria and Ore Lows Faves, Vr. dune 26, 1851. Cherepeake canal; but it afermarts 9 raw ttleg hoi pew Geen Ata large and enthusiatic Convention of Whigs | thom hed previously beon giving « p: nd earrying. , | of Vermont. ever which ex-Governor Carlos Coolidge pre | Pt and whieh the Secretary, in each | ne rgotion), Eashy ‘ Charles K, Williams was nominated for | pV", ae tin Fs atter, h Governor; Julius Converse for Lieutenant Governor; end | in ret merely as aa accom j tye Haws for State Treasurer, The flowing tesvia ' ut atem $ from unde Cs etc tions were unanimeusly adopted. Speeches were mide | "7 CakoLisa Ly the President; Ion. J. Meacham, Holland, of the Washington Items. farnate. | Spring Geld Rep : Mr. Schouler, of the ostom .dilus Waser dine 25, 1351 UNICORN: ond others, The proceedings throughout were eha Chesapeake and Ohio any intend ; j Me | P y | taeteried by great harmony, and the utmost enthu- | shortly to remove their office from Frederick to this y | y jMBIA will ply betwoen San | diasm :— 1 : Oregon, awaiting at the f eal aie . . ern ‘The Masonic fraternity of the Distriet Hie aol passengers from P 1¢ se rio hes Pan ooecaton to change or modify th | scan's day by visiting Mount y Rs delay ‘wish tke malta ana | fundemental principles by which our course, ash par syprepente covmeanl t from San Francisoo | heretofore been bot that, on the contrary, we i y wonies took p ine of propeliors will be kept wp for the trans- | in the history of the pa 4 evidence of Jelivered an address « nd tranaiout passengers botweon Fm | 8 EE. waned he tae earl h j oxperity of the State, and ef the Union weeshe = alan Tig well knowp ip SARAT SANDS, of 1,00) tone | i. That, as tending monsures of Nativaal poliey, | Movements of the Sena ker | burthen, now under charter to the comp Bnd pevetiariy | ha, nre cn favez Wa Sorin of buesian Sethe co, vind 08 2 cee ccurece, ene Gh test : anes ots rom niabor in all its branches; 9 ; . a 5 ppp kT. cpap aac — udicious apprepriations ty the Pederal governtrent. for th The President, neesmpan! wtary of the | ‘One of the above steamers will keep wp the connection be- | improv aby harbors of the na iva, ae the | Interior, Gur nl Sargent. ditor of tween Acapoico and the cther Mexican ports, fimale ot cee feteign and demnectio evmemeres shall, trom ime | ihe feed m Old Point Comfort, in th ‘The connection tn the Atiautic will be maintained by the | te time, dew # financtal aystem that » a seems Bouts alng. tnd Vieleed the Navy ited States mail steamships at the rate tin \. n ; iz. anh Peta’ Fetes maa eee, CRESCENT CITY 1,800 tone, | {wily atried out; ard Yard at Perte y afterwards proceeded t OHIO oc, ice.) RU) tons, CHEROREE .... 1,3n tons | t tie t tiolk. where they were appropri reonived, and EMPInE C17 ) tone TLAT ELD ETAT 100 to with j . el to the National Hotel, where a collation wa : i on the Lith and 2th ofeach | #r ioleiees porrd. They retorned to Wa - » The Pre it teld the Ce yt h ew ateamshine EL DORADO and FALCON will form | t int ng ome ge Bg ome L th a direct ine Letwoen New Orloans Jeaving at 1 Md do ne . chiperiode as Will lecute an Nittle ge fy ferred them to the Seeretary of the Navy. A petition We have the plearur em owe patrons and the pub- | fic, that our (Ste provt) office In San Fransisco has again, for the third ti eucee ally resisted « conflagration which Ceeteoyed all other buildings in its ¥ 5 All our books, popers, merchandise, aud treasure, wore mesetved uninjured vee Pryor our promptitude th dispatching goods from New York te, Sap Hegre, the ratafuction v4 ne pute ho ship by w ry wt r, toe re for, ) is tne b auythi , be * "Por along period foen t goods throw ove ftne : \ oY Hy the lve THOMPH Heoek, Mausgersand Agen Poati oveot. the Tethmur, and forming with te Pacins storms signatures, hy ent to Washin, through lime t frei Now Orloans ond porta tn 0 nt's order may t Culiferning and Orecon.. Passages from New Orleans cnn The hands the matter i be eeevred from Armstrong, Lawrason & Co., agonts, at that The clap corvttes easiest PPS tere for throngh tickets from New York to Sen Pram tubbe, for Mayor 4 he is certainly ei as been reduced from $10), in phate reoma, ty $A%, . ja lowe? $e, 5a, Progress Of Cholera in the West, efts : “ Cyrcesvare June 8, 1361 T York to Chagres will be at the Lowest Teo ubiten ’ wie ne 28. ‘ teninee bet porte For t Company, | Li pd two di hay red 4 wie Heat stree | twa we sneee y 7 | A few appeared at Momph ©AN @ LINE TIE 5 H as e easton At Lent Missouri ¢h sd ti HORNET < itn | a ; me poe abip MOR he tg te RB ‘ alt lawfa as m may dems nitrate ¢ mele " berg, Tatinne from . it « 1 tt t en 1 papernsnes F FOR CE anh ye | a F hy ATHAS te Affairs nt Mallfax. < ‘ day, 2 eM ‘ 6. wi A Coneth re : t ‘ t PACHT WARY FOR SALB.---¥AY BR SEEN BR | treatice. we reves ' and plow ag en rigig hy | ¥ Y's Boti, For pactions | we cive ove cordiak ayprobayon, ani. ploug i to day i tyecn the Pattery ant Rabinean’s peobay t 4 7 | jars, address Yacht, tls othoe, bogyert. m is by no monas uncomfortable Gnd instructions of the Secretary of War | public serviee—such conduct being | thority of his office, 2 br alleged to have been previously made with him, never theiess, he, the said Talcott, did afterwards, that is to say on the Oth November, 1560, at Washington, write, and fend by the hands of suid Carmichael to Brevet Colonel | ¢¢ Benjamin Huger, « Captalu in the Ordnance Department, commanding the Arsenal st Fort Monrce, the | instructions hereinbefore recited in the specification to the first charge, with the design and purpose to autho- rize and procure for said Carmichael a contract for shot and shells, aud thereby to evade and disobey the afore. suid decision of the Secretary ef War; by which means | the sald Carmichael did procure from said Hager the order and contract for shot and shells set forth in the said specification to the tirst charge. And the said Tal- cott being thereafter, to wit: at Whshington, on the 2lat November 1850 informed by said Huger of said con'ract, and well knowing that the same was contrary to the de- cisiom of the Secretary of War, in regard to which deoi- sion he, the said Taleott, was duly informed and in- structed by the said Secretary, nevertheless ha the said Talcott. did allow and sanction said contract made by said Huger with said Carmichael; therein, and in these Premises, violating his duty, and ying the orders By order of the Secretary of War. General Clarke appeared this morning, but the pro- edings baving comuncneed, he was disqualified from membersbip Seeretary Conn for two hours. Captain Moynadicr was recalled, and further examined, Livutenant Colonel Luger was examined at length, upon the contract with Carmichael. which was not eom- eluded when the Court adjourned. The distinguished Mexican General Herrera attended the sitting to-day, and received marked attention from the members of the Court * cross-examination was continued Additional European News. OVER BAIN’S LINE. Bostos, June —5 P.M. ¢ steameliip Europa, from Liverpool via Halifax, has | just arrived. The mails will leave by the New Haven train (o morrow morning. They will reach your city to morrow afternoon : Woe cond you the following additional Intelligence enanae ut Conduct unbecoming an officer and a gentleman" nv Ist—In this: That he, the said Brevet Bri- Talcott, Colonel of the Ordanace Department, in charge of the Ordnance Bureau of the t . War Department, did, by the means and contrivance EROKEF, 1,30 tons, Henry W' SELES Bde . agreed to. | eet out in the «pecitication to the first charge and in ta BNOLARD. Son rareteds ap team ob peoclesly is’ cles A message was recelved from the Senate tranamitting | “Upon reassembling, the convention proceeded with | Precineation te the second shenge ther inie sont Lian | Beyond the questions of voting £900,000 to defray the mont mails,for Chagres, vin Havana. Passsagers | ‘he Canal bill. Referred to committee. the fourth ballot, which resulted as fullows :— | letter of instructions to Brevet Colonel Huger, of the 6th | expenses of the Kaffir war, nothing of importance had to theaplendid double suet COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE OF KEW TORE e...: or . 4 § | November, 1860, sent by the hands of Doctur Carmichael, | ts nonined in Parliament sineo ite reassembling. ‘The neck with the favorite, Ualved ‘Maten ait easly Tea | Mr. Macomnra offered ® resolution that the bill to in Whervuptn, Jessup was declared the fifth nowitnes for | sald Hegee witb tata Coveichast sathactes qa porter pees Ne wg wn acta aly Moe my og Me nesses, to sail from Panama on or about t o . | corporate the Collegiate Institute of New York city be | the Judgeship of the Supreme bench. a > be the purchase of a *atitfuetion that the war did nut appear to prove Ge Wess tactt tornse od Wotan | tahem from the Ses, and Sefeen to teleed commiltes | _ Mr. Bell mored that a State Central Committee be | lenge aanouen of -arproar prt ha #0 gerious as had been at rat appretiended, | a = yree= aca” a appointed, to consist of one person from each Senatorial | Ypich he, the onid Talectt hecw: wad had pecrosualy we Mr. Avornury observed tha CIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP ComPANY—Tite ONLY | ‘© TRCH Complete, Carried. district, to act on bebalf of the whig party, which was | Ported to the Secretary of War, were not beedel forthe | downsalvtary rules, and that colonies haviog Thre sentative government should bear the expenses of thewe own defenee. and contended that such government, with: such a coustitution, ovght to be given to the Cape, in or- der to prevent the recurrence of a similar demand upos: the country. Lord Jouw Roussrcs. stated that it was theit own fault if colonists at the Cape bat not their own reprosentative constitution, but did net think thet any kiud of nativo gevermment wou oable them to detend th mgek¥ea securely again: tthe KoMre and other tribes, ‘This, how- abuse of the au- the trust m Aa gentlema sed in him, and ubbecoming an (Mcer Spee » Li—In this: That t Bri. gadier General Gorge Talcott, Colonel of the Ordoanes Department, in charge of the Ordaance Bucwau of the War Departinent, did, by the means and contrivances afurcratd, that is to by his aforesaid letter of the Ott #1850, ty Brevet Colonel Huger, sent b; hack, vad by his tubseqy fas not the qu the House, The ‘qmes- wet afore made by raid Luger with | CY°F Was ne Ses ial poceredins 4 - +t thon wae, whether tt prepared to permit the emi- sche nnd da suniices c ocnunles ter tetee naeeaey | Seneak, Wane thas 3 raged to the country, to be mee ‘stores, 10 @ ot on with a person, | CVeTp ered and be desiteyed without rendering theig to hot 3 i his 2 poten assistance, Darl, who, as be, the said | “Mie Tivate could not give his sanction to this rote, bee cause It went to encourage te bery and aggression, e sand did not Latend t Mr. Havre at some length, defended the policy pure pa nertegn poe through 9 of the | ened by nt in relation to the Kaflirs, from the tie ae ae “ alteck knowingly Me he present system lie ser th dy (oraination of ub {th eontly A pew measure of Chanerry sfrm har been tntrodae- ed by Lord Brougham. It gives primary juriedietion to Maricrs in Fy 10 wliuinistracion suite, without go g before eny of the J ofthe Court of Chenoery, tntonded by tte provisions to expedite proceedings. for the Lomdom ath i taad: mate » Dublin Norih Ac ing Galway to Cave for the » [Whats ree of Belfast to advanee frigate ie to k troope ave Porte : by The month shortly w teawor feom him Aiet have propated a rede Viedogar itichmood, had | t ered sted Cor potitioal slot or shells for the Ordnance | refvge “ ulseriptions to the Italian n the 22d January, 1861.iaa Opera n , wa, made by by ary of War. in rmation of w ; nor of I co have pep orted Januar tg Deanctes cive any colonial appotncenate to further ave. Mauy of th again see aed by Satdaaha were out arr with the s a In the early part week, Prassia virtunlly ox. the 00th J clud: d Bogtich v popete, by the haposition of « heav: tary as tet T | Port offlee tax. Sines then, the order has been repeal to Brew L been th f fextivals for a week thet a conflict had jen t ines t u the Avetriags and the mob of the fuburbs of St. Poul, in Altona. The Anctrian troops fired on the people (amburg. terry and killed amd ain free | wounited fit e exasperation of the people of Mame made for the | burg and Altona execeded all bounds. t iron Works, and | tn " artment, when | ITALY wd to him & f from Thomas | Several eetoncls of the Pontifival staff have been re c at the Erode. | moved at the inetigation of the French, The Austrians matt td | have, at length, entered the Papal territories, under am ! Tar gement wilh tie French ‘The press te indebted t he following :— the Purser of the Europa for r ATRST INTELLIGENCE NY ELECTRIC TRLRGRAME . FRAN b wi Losypon, Saturday June 14, 1861 is 7 in Port Friday—Fives, 92) Throws, 06 90. the «nid ‘ the trau t PRISM h oral A Will be named Minister of War | nomena * t \ Nine persone were killed 4 twenty five wounded, ie be ' ; fomaal he Waren t dob vote will ‘ | sxiows to Wor prospect f hag, tes wet oT wa lb peat Go not ot present look very satistectas ~ . . a le it coute (o same extemt Lm large couteact for outstanding, | low price of Baltic wood will contribute ¢ x