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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE. VOI _ NO! 2962. NEW-YORK, Tll^iAY, JUNE IS, 1850. PRICE TWO CENTS. ..... is »üBltS-SD . *»W-tOKâ DAILI TBIBt-'Ka "u" ?_--!-«¦*.._¦.*-_¦_?&_, ^U-v-a-i to Çtty ¡Kf«^-%V_aaae* al Deak f-^a-typral-r^««^»'^ , Was Bwoths or a .ear w*_*T"n__»r» per ao-uiu, i_ ftfc*-l. M-i.B.:.*_rB*»«^»*50J¿07lff For thro. S¡l¿rBB_ee''P-oo* .»-^^».c-VaQBlrexl In alt *-. SL tl so Tbr-* £^î^ *D_uv>t>-« rece'v-«* 3__r_íl_.Cw_a7ia-*_îfSr*»in^S»i S Th. J^^a_JÄ5«^f^ --OUttS OF ADVE-JTISI-O. p ». ffttwkrtd «a .ld»«ic«a ..fe*. W.d£-->«- ^ ^r li°«" "*" 1fl"rt0* BT»»i*k-«¦». __a_, ti_-« or law. -ach l_*eri.o_, Oenernïjimlleem.j»^ .73, j #a_-_.' Taí.^_U-r__r.-INSIDra -KlrM --a. >\n^wï^tmta mmnc* rwaemrSi los*¦¦ at_W1 U»e*rl «J*-«* P*r Una P*»r <-»*, or 75 ceci* per .S.rr.we» and Tmnaiica Noncr.» »nd Mttaiaett -inf..«»«- lanrarH t _oi -»xcadini 36 word», wm ?h_at-_ **»««._ l^pmj kMrtniotmamtn-At iba raiea fined by th* bS . tn _dvert'-*M»«Bla t-**rt«<. la tiit» pap_r appear both la »j« Mor*l-| and Evauiag Eo.i.o.a THE S.Rtt-W-EBXT THIBUME I pot»l_<Vd every W «_»««'..» and Btf-T-Bi _it.rr.lflg - frit* A3 per antitm. Two col«!«- tut S-. _-o*r-*etD*_U 6 cent* ¦ lln* e*eh to*ertit»n THE -«TaW-TOBM TAIBaWE store ¿nrmpenn l'li*eal*iii_n, ._K*d ou Uie depai-ture of eaeii Mali Stoarcer for uJKooiTrrie*61 cents per eotry, or Bl nnr year, poeinit sea- THE BIEW-BORK TRIBUNE rea Ollí«r_ln, Oregon,und the r-undwlch Inlands, w prji.tiarv* on ihn de;i.,r: iro ..f each Mall Siaauiar for Matrrt* Frieefe»e»»Ul>*r <'- .~' .»Kr MW-YOKK TRIBUNE. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE. Awfal «oitut-iUoni Maaafeai.Two Hun¬ dred liivr«. I.oat. Dy Telegraph nctuiiapy to The Tribune. BxFBsai Offs t, Baft -lo_>lay, June 17. \ The Btcaxocr Griffit% Capt. Roar, left this port jesterday muruiii^, with over two hun¬ dred pBMMBfSn for Toledo, an.] when with¬ in 'all' miles of Cleveland, took tire and burn¬ ed to the waters cd;*e. The mate who swam ashore and reached Cleveland, reports that only JU persons wer».- MM. Over two hundred lives were lost, among Bhoiu were Capt. Roby and wife. The pa-senders were mostly emigrants. .Haltera at Wi-tUlnulen. Iftiuil iHipotth to Tin Tribune. Wa-u-i.ton, Snndsy, June 16. I have a copy of tho new National pro-laver,' Organ, which is to be i»*ued tomorrow. It ,it, be Daily. Eu »v».»i» Kish-k of Ohio au«l \), 1.10* of South Carolina.but h ultra Free Trader» and ao-call-d DemócrataVare the- Editan. The Introductory reiterattii tho doctii_-a of the South¬ ern Addrt-M..-«miplaini of the eicape of Slave« from their *_ti«tcrs tliro'igh the aid or conuivaw-e of citizens cf ti:e Free Stat«»s. of the proposed exclusion of ' Ms youth' ircm tho nawly acqiircd Terrilorica.hits at the Factory Lords' of Hoaton rn_ the '-IeT«riai»t Prioeea' of New-York . denMn that 81aver\ is rwiilBWu.il by the Christian iieligion or a genui «e Philanthropy.talka of Gav. fkvrard renou..« ing the obligations of the Constita- ti.'ti.tiarriB.'ii repudiating tlm lliblo.(1 otitetnniog existing St-ciety ftud baltlini; for Social¬ ism, *c. It concludes with the declaration that the South will oonac-t to no lottlemcnt that is band on her implo - iufeiii ritj to the North, mor¬ ally, locJfe-y, or politically. It ii of course from Fiibtr's pen. 1 underttand the lubscripliou iibut taeaty-tive hundred a! yet, but Ten Thousand of tbe ILrat No. are printed. Bage »V Heath, Printer». John 11. lUhii.-i r, aa you will have heart), was onStturda) ooaflreaed aa Mexican llouinlary Cam- auiiutier, a'muit unauimously. Also, John W. A-hmeau as U. 8. Attorney Iutern District of Vcauaylvaiiia. Col. John 11. \V II UM replica in tliia morning's I'mon to what be calls the " ilandera af the Fede¬ ral Press .roainly to those of The Tribune s letter of March Hth, He is \ery severe. s. Hplrlt af tbe W*te-t_ston Preaa. Spécial DitpaUh to Th* Tribun* WAtHiscTox, Monday, June 1?. The Rtpui/.tc.'* leader occupies two and a quar¬ ter colomm, vindicating the 1'resident's plan against t_e charge of the Mucon Journal and Mttsenger, tbatthe President had assumed a position of hos¬ tility to tho ¡Southern State*. It attacks the Om- r.tbus bill unsparingly, declaring iti practical c_.et tro sanie as the Wilmot Proviso, it gives u an i',.u.R»n t.,&t he wl»o advocates tho bill as a gain to tbe South, atu'.ui'tce kimtelf and iiisults the inteiu- grnce of that wholo aection. It cioaei with pro .uncingtlie Omuibui bill fen egregtaoa humbug. mt amcia ia »ttraci»..; ,Ra«ti<Vl »ttentioa. Tbe Lmrfemwit als«» .;i\ea a loSJ :":'.'" ^ôm » Jit. Unguisbed citiren of the South ojiposing the buying outofTexai. Ho tninka the South in no danger, and tie extentiun 11 ..avcry to the Pacitie uasafo u wit, as unnecessary. Ibe Int,In-.< aa 1 '.» i«'ad«-r ia aa tlie 1 i,iiedStat«»s aai «3prdn. It roittradi.-ts the rumor ol an anticipat¬ ed lecture, ia>!> Ma ContoY ¡'.-uionen are in no dacfer;. and tbiaks the »oaicwhat ruh yjiinc 1 ni aSM ' 1 t¿ana without war. The Souti.ero Orgs.n goes off like hot cakes. Its araaoe haa JUappointcJ greatly. Iti .a »'ready. || u rumor.-.i that ifeara, is an Abo'.itioL»»t,bec.nu»e be is a warm iri<-d ,»' the alminUtratioi,. »,.1 ihad«:«.")! 3tc\*:.s dis'.ri-t. Probably t-eraailll.oach.v. »:or Il«»ni and has feeea ( a.icd home by alck- arü in hoi fami.'v. Oar Tieablc with (ufes. Wt-, t>, 11»», Mundiy, Jan« V*. cfthil morning deaie» thai .- between this Gov- «-mi-eat and Bpain. It a»)a that the govwn-ieat hits no knowledge ol _M reported tenure, or cfdvati being intl.cted u-x any «the OaaMf pHsaasBs, taA aatklpafeaa no ' arm t«> t-_u> By UaU . Jla^u, Trletraph. T>,m it.-- t r~>T-~>. Maaaai,¦ Th« Ba, -'«,-ipIeted to tSia point, and anth the Maine, Now-Brunawk-, an,j Halifax aphromm^.. M «-ear-ürlea-a aud lU'..f.. «cat expert add accurate o»erato_-,arffl bo ita öcoedat the c_5.e here, w'o-e the aame puactu. aJ.ty and rc.iBa-iry that have gauwd for Bains N«w- turk al a resatsl-S-. will be ob -unity are uodír (-«»t obliga- loss to M. Letierts, Ki.. etjemtmy, U the dero. ' « »nd aeal aafe wl_d» he hu arge«! thii »tar. puc to itaVoaiplfttioo. The »naher HUI felebmilao. re««, Monday, J Ilusiuis» h»» nearly been »u»penl sjorsM «¡uetice of the pirn» ot*a«*X«*»tta of the U .ary of tbe battle Bunker Hid, at Clvai-ieeilowa Tim «cene of celebration ia cr*owd»o witn peop.e- An impoiicg prcceation, headed by a lar-re ¦» ry eiccrt, kmaÛmM with the Kxccative of the «:».-.- jadaaeof iheBof«-«ea4 ttm i «¦ .*» r';v" "" aUtmar} veter»»., Ac. n., ''N"{Uj Hou. Edward Everettdclivere'l an- oration, which will appear from the au,.ort in the momin, paper». The dinner was a*, by .»early 2,000 pera-ne, and pstnotic a, ami t»a*ts »bou(»tied. r siteambaat 111««.ter. LoiitviLi.t, Ky. Monday, June 17. The ttesmcr "(iladiat-.r bound for »N'ew- Or'.eana with a heavy cargo, «-rack a \oS near 8»:t River, »nd »hipped «cvt-ral feet of water . g) a put ha. k to .New-Aibariy, where she unioa»led ar.d il un<lerL"»¡! g repair». The cargo ha» »u»taia «J cor.iderabie damage. The river was on the »land ycsttrJay. We had very heavy rain latt night- t'reat Fire and Lews of I.lie. Montbeal, Mar.day, June 17. A lire broke out on Saturday evening in Naia- re'.hst. Two hundred house« were burnt down also f*t. Arm ¦ Church, and a large quantity of luai ber- One or two women were burned to «¡oath.. The property moitly iotured. Great Fire. l'm:,ADii.p>iiA, Monday, June 17. A large lire broke out this moming at Co.umbia .«.er Co. A wl.olo block was Th» "Spy" priiitii.f- i.íce, awi Caí boaae* are in «»he«. I'pwanl "f thirty fan.ii08 »:-e ii i.cless, ai.d the lies citimntcd at I Confirmation. W/atWJB -i"»-', .Mundty, June 1". John W. Aihmeau wa« unanimously era on Saturday I nited 8t-.te« Attorney for tho East¬ ern Diitrict of PawiMjliaaaa. The 4 mails. Wasiii.«iGTù.N-, Mondty, June 17 The Manhall of the District having completed his arrai gements, tho deputies will enter upui mm duties of collecting the Censo» return» on Wednes¬ day next. Fire nt Detroit- DcTKoiT, Mund»y, June 17. A tire occurred here last aifht at «.I «awaeci Ji-fl'trson nnd Beabieti »ts. consuming a dwelling- house, grocery-store and cabinet-shop. Later f i uni Florida. Chabi.f.ston, Mood«y, June 17. The stesmer Monmouth arrived at Savannah in 4.1 hours from Irdian Hiver.passengers, A! Lieuts. Heath ai.d Carlyle.they report that 4 companica of nrtil!cT> lcl: ¦_.._¦ Uiver for Fort Mead. The trcn.p« were in good lieartî». Arrlviil of tbe t.raya. Bai.timuki Monday, June 17. ls_«|isadsnt linxi arrived home at B»ltiraore thii afternoon. ii¿;i>i ».ml Corn Crop», Ha Orleans, Suud»y, June ft. The Sugar and Corn trop» on lower lirazo« ami Oj iter Crccli are highly promiaing. but tli. Cotton it backward. Tbo »teamer Yacht from Brazos at New Orb an» bring» f-sr»,».!».' «pecie. The Inditas are »till d«TPT«da«Tng. Maritata.... VV'a»iiii«i.i''«, June 17. A cargo of Sugar at auction at (Jenr-re. .vr. brrughtfiomi to 6 .. Thero was ionio ipliiU»! Ma* din«. .t. .llnrket« . Bótalo, Juno 17. Receipts since Saturday..F Lot* it, 1,000 bbla. VTatT, 15.K0 butbeli; Cob», JJ.COOdo.Kluib wa» iu n.t derate demaed, and at price» a »h»de In favor of Im va»« ¿a't» of Michlj-an b»vo buen elected tl M Tlieiel» cot txucb inquiry »Her Wheat. CuKN lain ,'air rei,u«»»l «i i('c. »I wblcb 8,f 11) tu.bel» have Ireea »«aid. » Market«....Ai.iuriY,June 17 The receipts ef Floir since Saturday have boea 1,5(0 libl«. No arrival» of Whiía or Corn Tli» mark»! 1* »!e»dy to» Tvovn, l.ut IsatslVB. üa i s «re »leads «t >.-«« vsllli «al«»« uf< (tlibu«b. .! XXX 1st C OXI.KEMM.-.-Firal «4-»«ion. IN SENATE.... Wamiin&ton, Mocdty, June 17. Alter tbe tianssction of mornirg business, and the corsiderntiori of »un.'ry privstc bill», the ()m- r.ibu» b.ll was airain taken up the qaeO.M ¡»cii.I- ing being in Mr. DlCUlISO*»« anic.«Iment to thsj propo«i'ion «ubmitted by Mr. Sol'le, providimr, that I tah and New-Mexico »hall, when prepared» be admitted at State», cither with or without Sl»very,a» the people may elect in faininaj their State Constitution Mr. C...XY, by authority of Mr. Dunis-it,«-, with¬ drew hi» amendment, and after a lew word» by Mr. Hi l.Hu, Mr. Wfhsier aildiciicil tho Senate. Tie ob- served that on the "th March last he delared that there was not a foot of Territory belonging to the I nited State», the chara ter o! whi b. as Free or Slave Tailla.¦¦ was not .read., ¡ixed l»y »o.n«. ir- repealahle law, He had not teen i»r heard auy- ¦Mnff liit-e that time to char»« bit views upon the subject. That being hia view of the question, Irt bad very cheertully voted againat tho Wilniot Pro » iao, for the purj-tue of excluding Slaverv from the Territorio«, he had now no more apprehension of tbe introduction of Slavery into the Territories un¬ der consideration, than lie Lad of its Jntroduclion into Mattachuietts. He wss now called upon to x.»t. ft.r an amendment, providing, "That when these Territorio »hail come here as States they shall be admitted ei'ber with or without Slavery. II he voted against that amendment, it would leave bim open to the suspicion of desiring to do that by .»Dotier pre.e»» vtliicli lie reiused do by «he Wil- ir.ot i'rovito. He de»ii*ned. then, to vote lor tho amendment for the »ame reason aa be voted againat tie i'roviso- He voted against that because he lU'Ught ail »uch reitriciioii» wholly uieieas be¬ taute th« v e*k*/e ell» me and diaiatufaction, ami at he deiiret! to avoid ail di»tati*faction, therelore, ne WGuldiiuw »v»te lot titeameiidmentpending, wiiich woulu have no efject one way or tbe other, aad yet give tatiafactioD. He alto submitted tome remarks in favor ot the general teatures of the pending bid, tvpresaing hia conviction of the tiapor- t»x.e at »ecuting iu patatge. When he looVed .round him, and iaw the coarse of gentlemen from .>>¦ °*û »ection of tbe country, acting aa ke knew they did conBciei.twus'y and houeatly, he was wel ax» »re ef the extent of the re»pornibilitv which he au-sed ib diitcrint» irt.ia thaat »u wiJciv. Thi« lud iatura:iy led bim to recontder and re^'xamine his own position, reju.lfre hi« own judenu-i.t, and, after having pertormed that work, he~ was nuite unable to change his tirst well settled opinion. He ri erred to the dissstisfa.-tion which hi« coarse had r.se to la tome -iarter», and to the chargea t.l ir.coi.i.ttt i.ex vxlich had been made, declarm I¦.. readictt», if ant r.c axare -.xaa diip.ed to un¬ dertake tbe tttk of provint.' »uch inconaiaU-ncy, to ate tbe cor,«i»tency of his Ncwbui-i-port iet- tt-r. or mit sjieeih of tne.th March, with hi« re¬ recorded acta and dec.aratkn« of the past. He de- ii object to be pesce and reconciliation bett.not rleairel »aa.S a cate ibr the Ncrth or fa in« .-¦ tat it was cot to continue a useless »z*Z tli»tr»it;ri* a»r.trov«r»y. He w»» arza¡n»t agitator« of both No. »-aii.it loca, te»*.» H- xas» an American, and aaew r.oi-ountry but Anter- i». no loraltty m A*neric« t!iat was not hi» coun- trv Hi« li»a.-:, tout ^e.'iU an.i **[§m. ».IIdemanil- «d'.i.at he »» null partie aaeh a euutes as »hail pe BBtate the good bartaony an«! utii jn of the whole . .. try, «nd he wtra'.l do . > U I wi'il -.* te : e -aOa-7. au ;> checked by the Chair 1 jar. Nt'RRI' a»"* ne wrrni^ V( n , r,r, » iboagh Be th-a'Vrit it ut«-le»l and aa isry- Mr Bl the cccenary a.ic.i l i ! Lit c from tbe ci'y, aa. that he had paired ofT wi'h búa ir .i »ii ulii not vote upon the ameadaaent, whi. h he should vote again» t, il be rotad Bl a'l. He had bo ttt.tatic.ii iaeasiag Mat he - admit or reject the applies'. Pi,:, s for admission. II Coo» ¦( «* baa th«* right to ¦t ey had the right to ;cct or admit. They bai tbe right to iaai . aa and fur hi« own part he knew no circunratan^cs arhich oa _d arise that wcuid it.duce him tu ooaaeet t" lbs arlaiisairai of States Í. raaed f.-om a:.y partofMss if Mee pre»ented MS.selrss for ad.iiait-n ai Slave SUtea. Mr. Foot a reminded I B ir-m New- h,» stateaaaat in Li» bighes I»«*. apae< b, that he would have voted in favor of the admission ai CalíK-raia, eeaa if she ram.» here aa a 81ave State, and intimated that ho coul.i not have been Biaeere ht liât time. * Mr. B-XDWIS niored to imer.d the am.-. 10 to pro-ride that when the Territorie» are ad¬ mitted aa State«, at th«- p oper tUae t«. be »«, their people ihall be admitted to the . i..'. > n.. i.t of ail the ngbta of i».h»r 8tatea of the T'rtio-, according to the principles of the Con stin.t.on. He »aid his proposition was to insert the stipulation contained in the Treaty of (jaadalupo Hidalgo, which be waa preparad to carry out in its letter aiad ipirit, altboagh he voted (uainat it. Mr CaaaaaJd beeonaid las aaaead- asesta niera work of sapererogetioa, baring ao more efi'ec» thtn n thai »hall be a Preaideat of the United t>tat«s. Ho al¬ lude! t" the ; iWoi takes l by Mr. re supposed it possible "that there was any man here M ni« d 'i e r«r.- lirai -..ment, tl at a state ¡.r.» ils luaoi cipa) ii'ttitu.ir: », and an «nouid be no canse for iti tiiat bad here been déni« d Mil n.nri.i..., he S iit, i rd ¡t. rebuke ot iu<h an aaicrti-i« u that m».!' bj v.r Bea nr.i. Attcr si me r.n-.arki by Mr. Kixii, in o;.;, - to Mr. Baldwin'! pr« poaitioo,. Mr. Halk replu.i t«» Mr. Cas». Ha thoaght Me be patted, if at all, with a pre Mating that it mi ao! hare al al but only a rebuke of a larking »pirit of fanaticiam in certain incorrigible m.mbtr». (Laosbtar) Mi Call, in a brief reioioder, expressed bis de- lira that Mr. Hale would aira ti Moee (farther- men who S I little f it, and i,i : n, oat-melt] repeat Ua '.. ei.r.-1., tiiem, warn irgthemtf the OOaseqaeBcas of the co.rie they ti. r,- paraaia Mr Hai assured the Senator from Michigan, il.at ¦. hi 'I - tbe kind Mia noratng tr male ai.y all s;, n A that character. He ha l a a great tU-ni atore iban ho eoald attend to indi gi sting tl I '¦' tari t d lily administered tu him. ami aar**l] a woaid not atteamt to tarn lecture- him l.r.'...l't. r Tl S.-i «,," v. a't mistaken, and mult have spoken from Ma emotion - a Mrience a-i.i thought it was the voioe ef the Senator from New Hampshire. Beaewed laughter j Mr. i t the- Senator Bros) I ibire v»ou"' haveesoagh tntioto take care of his a «ta that cf othes. Mr. Half replied that the Senator was again mistaken. He bad BOt cvtii feSSBS-Sd that Ma Bfiistor had a ooeaciraca (great laughter) and if I c had, he «-*».! r.ot kerf* hut be shou'.i ban I.i railed to order for matter having no ..,.!, w ,tii or f.¦.--. ki.t-y t> legislative action. Ireni-weil laagbft I 11 .- tu. »tiot. rei urring upon Mr. Soule» amend menf, Mr DaTT-S »rI.I that, jn'er the rule of Mr At chison of the enfore, men» ot the rule Bgaieet hira rfjuirirtg all Senator» to »"' I, ho should vote upon this qnettion, and agaúitl Ma aneadment. .red to ny, in advar.ee, however, that that rote «as to he no indication that wbea a8ta.e preaents Fi r admission, the toleration of Slavery by her »1 ob Id be any bar to her admission. Mr. Mimer said he would vote Bgaiaat the amernlnn-i'', h< canee it was useless. Ait, r». M1 farther debate the amendment w*s refected. Yeas].'; Naysi-. The lurth, r ooBsidaration of the stibjee*. was then postponed until tomorrow, after the submitta b) Mr H tu of an amendment providing th«it two : ew states may he created out ef Me U rritory o th.- State .1 Celiforeia with tbe consent of that State. A Hessege wfii reeelred from the PresMeato Me Ir.ittd títatfi in reply to a resolution of the Senate of the 11th in»L inqah.g whether any or¬ ders had been issued any military üi.'r»rs at Santa Ft-, to hold p jiseuicn against the authority of Tejtns or in any way to embarran the exercise ol l.i r jurisdiction over that country, and to furnish Ms P'-nate with copies of any corres-xndcnce on the subject. The President say», in reply to that reso;u'ion: ve tint no such '»rders have l»«en ijiven. I here a.iii» i«e.. -t »rrtspocdenc* i i t'.e oiler orders relalli,* lo Ik« sabjad aattar Ol UM rotolutlon tave been heretofore I have airealy, in a forui-r Mot»», o, re'errrd to tl-o r»ir-t !h»t the liound.-y. between Tei»» and N«-w-M«*.tro disputed. I bsve now lo ».alo ihst inf>irtnait'»n Iras y tt»; » ctrlalo Bearai - - h«, i!y|i__ hi_.«rif Comm:i*ion*r oi .».. s B- ,.- , exa», la* procoeded S.-.-j 6 wnh Urn v'ew of orran/icf ri»«jr'.'o« in that dtilnct and« Te.si Whi!» I h»ve no pjvrer to decide the ruriiion u( 11 ur.dary, acd ro dritre M l-ierfcre w;_i i: as a -. I have to obierre that the pon-itl in of lire lorrllory loto which it «ppeari ibal Mr Nn.u,.<»K. Lu (r»oi t-re, w«i»rtua!:y t- .:-. ; : y -.«-.¦ | ,L IBlataafruaa ana Itu »tree been held by tho i c ¡rtj Si tie t, «nd *bi shall bave been ad ited ¦ m .... :..:.. fete«nwhile I tMr» ihore u r.oreaioa for Krtoutly apurë- I tbai Tria» will pt-tr-caU* Iatarfcr»w-- «.«'.on ot the l cued Stilet " H'.gued ¿. Tavlo» Alter conaideration of ExecuUve 'eOsicen, the Senate adjourned. HuLSE OF itErBESKNTATItE- Mr. Bayly, (Loco, of Va. asked lea*-. | ducc a rciolution, making th:. ipetia! ordai ¿ay for Monday next, «i,«l tin-reafter unti! theyihail lave been .¡¡»j-oacl of the billa for the payment of Revolutionary and other Penaiom, Naval Pensions, Ex^í;n,e, °^ »he Military Academy, Indian De iiaitment acrvice. of the Ptat-Oüice Department, Expccaea of the Navy and Armv, and for Fortif: cations for the ".ear -*édii g "th June, 1.Ó1. A ihort converiation tnued. Objectioci wire made to th; i_tr-.action of the resolution. Mr. B.iiLY Mked 'or the y eu and nays on bin n olí. o to ti,»pi-iiii the r.ilei, which reiultod 111 to to.not two thirds.__d tho qaeiiiou was .«. in 'he negative. Mr. ST-r.;_.\5 Whi: cf tin. offered a r«*»olation pro« itiiag for an adjournment of ConsTcea on the 12th of Aagast The i eat a_d cays were called on a suspension of the rule». I)«"- toll»". Mr. Pitna.v \\r.:- o! N Y. isktd have to of¬ fer a resolution proi MÜSg that the daily hoar o BMetísg Um u a deck Py a were sttspe_.l«-d Mr. B i:r - I iw.iig r«*eolu- i,i,.i, wi rharaa « : Thai ifce f . cue to U.e Hi'-tte, if r. .ear ora- r oo «., for the rjppre»*ioTj cf the Attrcas g!»v* trtde, »cccrfirj to the uaatv of Waa_iagu.ii, end ibe»BDual fxptcditurr» aod coat of the »qc-dron. Aí.j '.rehurr « :. titd ».a»«-» i »-aterí i iio tave died annu»;- ;. in that tervice On n-otiuo of Mr. Batd it was IruJriJ.Tr,». '-_--'.- wir o Hjuw tbe (RyrjQBi of movy eolhsrt*- from ¦ .o cu-el'.aaa t,f .-.#arw1h Me»:«, ar-til t"o C-. - - appotnt-d i»d«r He act March 1*4:4, «tiered upea the dun** of oa» j »hat tl'tfiauii»» h»i inxn made of _». monar o.utt.-MortKi, »rd wl»o.her, if »iy ka* been exomodei, I r what sntpc .*. »nd amler w litt authority the cod-rc-«*-* wrra aida and at iar v»o*i law* Iwpusaa eC Mr. UeQuRttsü otfered a re»oluti.)n, ender a i )ip«r_»i_n of the rule», u-ttru-tiot: the Comn <n Pebia Lsod» to repA.itaLi- ^rai.tj.« to oeeb t*tate in w_i.-h there i», »r <_*y hereafter be a pub» lie iiis;,tt.tion for the deaf and dumb, bli.i.l, ur lo- ia_e, a '^wiithip ti 1__«1 lor the _ac ol auch iuaütu- Le Itr.di in any on '»1.1. lead lbs - .1 eUfwhere. tal effort was ruade to lay the '. the iiKp, I it was then ailt»pted, Mr. bxxin m _hich f the rule«, all L ti.in.. ui'y. that a Bpeeia be app power »o exsmine an»! a«4*e*U. whe xreaaan i.a» :..'. .I.¦.! . Isrt-e r.mooLt of money in th" Sir that th-y I I anilps;ier». He sai -. .e t at th _r.Jc.aa A Kimc/N. Y. move«! that the H. .he Whole ou the State 01 . r.ri.ia bill. Mr. Dott raavvwd to amend, by a « report the bta to the Hmie after the i '.:. .-. a .d disi-harging '.tec from the further consideralion of I .. Bt's Bpeda] aMe».»art-. The SriAKtR decided the motion tobe oj Mi- Doty appealed, »nd alterward withdre« BM eai Mr J. il*; A. Kim; w.thdrew his motion t ttee. Mr. Wf.ix-tworth renewed Mr. Doty« insl t:cc». PejaTttl or.1er wit,, railed and d»-bat..'!. Mr. \ in t: a said- It was evident the whole vx' u'.' be il BS B '.»ui'ieti, sud moved an adjo ir.f r.t, -«. ich was disagree! t»>. 1 icsti'i' was then taken on Mr. W art**.' .no' <>ri to luipeud the rules, that he m . resol i <Jiimmitt» Ai..-ii it ri alter !'. next iCMion, to report to the House a bill. X -Mes-ri AltieniPD, Al'vtnder, Allen, And- a,i mu- «sell. Bokee, B rilar:. B'iriow- >r,Ctaey.Cbaas «r i .vt. t'oie,C'nger.Co.- ( row ell, D'.i'.pv, UiioD, Doty, Duncan, I>jrh»_, liar Evsri. -.d. (irlBBell, Ha:low, I B«lkow«y, llsii ['¦-n. Htr.an: Harri», I... Htymond. ti».-d, Her-rv, lllvl »rd, ll.agli'.'J H :*. i llowe. Hni ¦:. N V; Ju:i»n: Km», Mat»; Kiritr. R I J ». | Pa; Ml raid, MeKlnork. MrL»n«h»ri, I .-.*< rni". Neme. U«.«-. Uitli, Uui. few firk, f t.-' z;x. ff.ii.-.e- Krr.it-. . -. Koclwei'. Rut, K ». » «rbors, School.. B; ITiiter, í»;-».'dii i. «JttEley. B*.r7«ni, P«; Stettoo. «Jw ter, Taylor, Ji -, Trrmrioaoi luwaT '. Alden, VV« Irtck, \Vi.mot,Wli M Mttl.M«»») Avérai:. Biy, Biyly. B BCWd., Husvi«-, B-'-a:id, B yd, ttrusrn of M Bur» 1»»!".. t! r ,'irida, I tldWwil of Kentucky, Cllotfti \.»'s*i R. Colcock. Conrad, Utctel, Ucbeiry, L ::i:ociob, Ewtcir, tensbotau B,Or.a,JjfttlU ft¦ tt/B, Usrolsoa, Hi'rl* or l'e-irjeiste, Hirru at Alai.« Hi: ira of A»!«r-a, Uolltday, Howard, llub'jard, It Jadnor t lieorgla, J I .tia»uia of ktDlkl.J t » Kti í:i »B Krrr !,-. S re.MrCUrutrJ.M. L of Ma:*..«' M-L--«n, M'Motlen, Mcli/i* Mor» ., M>.ri..o, Out aw. f trker, f owe!., K ¦' IB«, It Se» B* T' : 'i, SltLl.D rn, X».i.,;amt, Wood»-«rJ, Young.T7 ihiltil !...! ttKlBk* lor i!. Hubsa then ad.eunted till tomorrow at _________ il Y ITJtMS. i'... i i-i. s sBTWttSa Poaaitr «jra Wiuji The quiet of Wsshingston «.¡uare wa» extra di»turbed jtiterday »!:. ri.i-ii by ii.. it unexpected en...i...'»er bctvx kM tw.» n .: ,».t,»«..' pahlit reputation. Kdwin TmTtt the American tr»ge<lian, »nd Nathaniel P. Wil B_t. of the ¡fame Journal. near wo t: 1.1 »t the fact«, they aro the»e Mr. Willi» w ll,it.utah the Square, when he w»« m«jt ti\ rl»e.i h B) Ill F'»rii*-, Mr. Slovens, and ami er; Mr. Willi* was knocked down, whether Foirest or »orne other person we cannot «ay. a «ahile rfowD, or while trying to ri»e, he was stru sever» Linr ' * :i a »o.t of whip or cane made guita j ere I.a. We m-iurataud liiat »oiiio perse ecdeaxored to interfere, but were prevented in doing io. Otliccr» Stinman and G:.*and »aw t tr»ii»act'.fin and immetliately arrctted Mr. Forre vxl Bade no rctistance to the Iaw, and tick al Mr. Wiilis befare Ju.ti'.e. McOiath, at Jetfer« Market Police Court, whirr-.-, Mr. W¡:i.i refu» to make a comr!air.t. the c:i:cers entered the cai plaint of brcakic'the peace against both Forre and Willis, ai.d the Justice held them to bail keep the peace for six montln. Michael Cox w bail for Mr. Forrest, and a gentleman whoso nan we did not learn became «urety for Mr. Wilii».. The cause of this affair is well at ough known the piibv-, v>l «» aa*ea_i the Ion;.' details of tl diia^rei-ment between Mr. Forreit and his wi ¡aid before them. We leave the reader to mal i,¡s i.xx ii « stiniate of the character of the Affray. card fren. »Mr. Wi.lis appear» b«'iow : X Xfin 1 ROM S. P. XVlLI.Iä. T* th* V.dit.r of The Tribun* Bis.A* a «uiemeLt aüld.jüi.ilaMíppear, of an outrai Brutal took place this evenlc*?. and si it say not bo a co n cup, Blew me to itate It, »Imply Mil !i«ppaoed Whe «/»ik.rj,' in H__Bg_B a.,u»ra, tAiith nu »u»ptr. iLtt .7 one wa» cetr me, 1 «tl luddenly kxocked don¬ ar..:, vahUe afea the urouod, leverely taealeo. Tte rir thiB» I could t-biene wu ih»t two men, a Mr. Stevec »nd mother, «rere atraj-frl.i» to prevent periont from ii rg , oui, when I ru»e to my feet, I, for lli« r:r*tu_i ii« Mr Edvtin aTorre»». He w«t in the hind» cf poll« cttccri, md Mi two frlendi were eagerly declartOK to tli crowd -til wit Ua»iatk..er of Mr FtMlwaf'a wife. Tu praptred f«J««liOod sad sl«nderof that lady they continuo la Jcciare »I in« Police Office, where we were taker Wt'-n I lnf».rn:ed the Jud«*c thai I bad no cumplalni I mike, or otiier reckuolug with Mr. Kcrrett, at (Mat »lac« U-s uiual t»t:l wti required, and I left the office. m ui'.'e Btovee»_gate saja r.s'.tti.'.'.- i.*»iu.. ha» .»«-««n «a «« de«vor to vincilrsie the lioaor of ilia .sdy, »«Bd, of cour»« cqcally to show that her huthaad ->«.d not, th: cow« ic dltbocor.i public oilclon, i. hi »* '.*.'¦ r'ptratloi I can to, will readily «ca the oulr»*-e Ira It* trus light. Your«, re«i*aetfully, N. P WILLIS. DnHKI 10 Sevxtok DicKiMfo« . The gran, affair of the Loco Foco» in reipcct to Senator Dick iaaon, came aaT last night at Tammany, an i wa» |i »II reapef" »n «-''-"¦' '.' ;*-«tiv«i. We were o course outsiders and csnnot report in detail, bat wi caught a Ei-.irite cf a full room, bountifal table« and heard the voice of the Senator making an elo noent «¡'peal ia behalf of the principle» of th< CiinproBji»e bill 'He wa« one of the Committal Thirteen The tenor of the affair may be gatij ered :.*cm the lullowins; regular touts 1. J\t f'ninn.Cctct lauoB ealled It lato being.«v«b haedfd juiuce w.! prtrtet-.-. t: furever. j. Oar i.trir. By ctwtv ; > the Unloo, B«;y repment» ihe Empire htara ; by aceordicg Juitlc« u every KCtioc, he ha» retained It for bit own. S The h... trims c;.er_i it with alia -.««irailcc while w c-r., jy li* '.letting« we tro * »iBcrr-.iy cd good falin, to pevfern: IU d-lii» and com ¦sada t. .'-. »| C»..^p«u .^u V.* lutjOtt yf Slt**r\ m lAt Sta'.t* Hud Ttmionm.A _rdln»l prtnrtp«! of Um ciatlc Ftl-Jj-rooided In IBS «pirn of lbe Cj_iaiuuon .«»eEiiaxi u> h«r«r__«iixy if tUe L'tuo«. It muM«a«as UtLtd ti»». tt»ai¿«. i. The Tin .tarie, , T?i« AtlminUtla. lioc propcie« to gov«itn ihetn by Ihe iword-th« IraaBott en »eek to unpetve atvaa UeStn tus» .«potista of C.iBgiHI i_» Dea.jcrtcy vrta ¡«a» a lixm free lo «overa tlUBaSSl*/«« «. T*« LiUdettf Amctuan L»'a«rr.^T»»*3Uf'h»a>_«V-««J[by i_tT«ltoro_ tr*-!,r_di jf poildcal AI«-oliae»«iLun. il wxi! cot eotmsmo.for iba wlte ai.J good of ai. perneo will bBlia 'o *»ur«¿a_i then, 7 TI« Oí.aery *if tí* Departed *^.a_-»»--V»/l_ devolBd ibt'.t rivn to true Dn.-iLcracy, _d da'd wllkoul pro».g r»»-:t_tlo aty of lit priorrpiaa g í atoa »sd Hormruu in lt.' /-»- bit-, If l-'ULltd lu f r.iaap.«-^«i_ia»»»»e, tl only l.c_-~ by *spe«- » , .*. The yt'iyer and Ccmettm front» /the Ct', .;.>«.>¦ -Wuittty ratarvaa.ative« of Uta Mel»*u»**>_ AK. M Nta Wofld-tliey Uve gaawê».rf S-SWl«* f»i*WBtsr»_P fertrcot i.y !ondo,i_j tho bo»plia.lue» of ite «.«t, a , .errar,!. The company kept up the fea«t and ape ki»g until a late hour, and »eerued vc But the ' outsider»" had all the fan. A meeting wn called en th«* itepi of Tammany, and Jo. Cor¬ nell ma«le Standing Chairman. BaaM i wai 'ore, and then F.ilgar WaUh, the Loco Fo*o Improviaatrxe, gave an extempore aong,in whi-b, after seme bard rsps at the "aristócrata up stairs, he woundup with a request toco round to the Pos¬ ter Mug ar.J liquor. Three cheera were -;ive*n '..* Dickinson, three forCa»», and th-eeforlho mat who '. hadn t no five d.»Uara to pay for a supperti ket We came away then, but an eye witneas tella oa that " while tbe Dickimon dinner was being ished in Tammany Hall, tho u_*.erritie.i.h».r,¡ f.ste 1, work,i.g ','t.tsiiie' desasareej B-BSSaMad I al tie old Wiatman». in aei-<»r!s_ce with an invita tion in the form of a handbill posted in sundry place», and after lèverai specchca from Mike Walsh, and otheri, denouncing those congrog4*«'<l in the Hal! as ariatocrata, appoint«"! a 0MBa.iltea to wait upon Mr. Diekin»en and re prest him to come down and address the peev'e. The rnissi.m wai ur.surceiiful, which gave otj'er.to t) tho out¬ siders. They cmplai-ied that tho*e wli.. * aaaMa to pay Ira dollar! aa an entrance f hepl aloof by the standing army a* the;.' donom inated the Po'.i-e atationcd at the door, fro.ii oar- t:i i[ ati: . in tl a", whi 'h concerned the wtsl ,i.-r e«ts of Me | arty, M ke and Cant. ELyndera made lèverai erlorta to induce the Hon. gentleman to i-i n.e «bivtii and apeak t«> the <¦. -. MM I Bl »-.Minns or. B-tfBB PtATB to Jerrica O.-BORM..The large.room at Ketlinger s Hotel eoraerof Bldridga and Hr.*>rae st!. was th last evenir, with the friends of Barnabas \\ ()*. borne, lone of our estimable Pottes Juitivi. who assembled there for the par-xwe ot pteeSB.feg the worthy Magistrate with a costly lervico of Silver Plate, consisting of two Pitchers, two (Jo: let!, and a large Salver, all bearing the following ins, nt. tion: **PrearaladMBa_basasW Oaaoaaa,Pe¬ as a token of reaped Iren i Saw-Yorb, Jaae 17,1190. Let him bear the palm who menti it." At Q'cloab the room wai tilied to iti utmost capa.ity sad John Graham, Rsq. ar"S" »mid spi îitai aoaa *h< uti of ippiause and p.eiented the tokt-ni of esteem and regard to Justice O. with an t.t and appro) nate addrea», which wai re- to witk great feelinj by the magistrate, I«» beviag beea o*era>aae with the kiudnen of his f ieade. The harnio liout and enthusiastic e >m puny wire honored by having John Lai .-. l'.s.|. to the Chair. After the presontati ¦ was ,. .I. the] partook of a sumptuous eolation pre] '.red for the eoMsioa, which was interniiu.led with ».¦ » s and a number of appropriate tcasts. nraucg whi.h waa the fo_Mfeiag 0.Wad by (' liideAl Integrity, Energy, Amiability. Tbe three cardinal virtue» of Justice Osborne;" wiiieh waareceivid with deafening »'touts of appianac. Sidney H. Stuart, James II. Welch, Elijth F. Purdy, Mr. Brut.e, ex-Aid. Drake. Justice Uleakl»»y, Erasttis Brooks, and a number of other persons, ad «Irrsi'ii the ».¦embla^e.ar.d tliey adjourne«) with the highest reapeet and aafeaeai lortheir h »nore«i guest, win. is beloved as auian, a friend and a magistrate. Ba-UMX- Musaua..Tne opening of tho dra¬ matic pe.formances at thia new establishment last light drew together a large audience, who iia- tei.e.l to the play of the Drunkard with evidential- ¦¦faction. We lubjoin the OrBltlM- ADÜRE83. It r-iit" by Astcit O Caasraa, und tpoken by Mas M. rt.ior««,nf theoptntngnf Barium's American Mu,r .m, .\tie-iork, Monday evening, June 17, I84u. Vi.u oft bavt» toon »onw cotilo »dip, thai »lood Wai.ii.g «t.»i,»it;i,ment to Ihe b*atlni»l1.I, Ar.d hoard Un- murmurs of tbe popular«, Wh«> ruihoj t.y thiititan«)- t«> iba launciVng place. Wheil.t-. us ,><-_i» were «turdy and («eure, Ii» rli/vlni' perfect, and ii* cumpa** sure. And If il»o gaBai t ve.o| MTDiiirj pr« vail O'er ao((ry billow*and o'er »weeping gale. Ttt-r.jit,'. we launch upon be public -de On» Teii|> .. »hip.nur bo»t and true*t p.-tda Art wuli a rtinniDii iar.d ha* deeled Ii well. 1 alatli g «cd Sculpture h«-re bave left their «peil. All that the mind coukl plan-the hand cou'.d do. I- iota, ktr.d frterdi, tómale It fair with you. At d if your »annum on the werk we meet, Thon u our pride »nd happtne»« complete. H h t '¡.it m courte thill ».way* proparou* be, fcver triumphant It thall ride the *e* Borne by » ear favor o'er the boundless main The iiiositnt barber of »ucee»» to gain. I nuke a trto'iiand that have gone before, Ai- tiled lo piece* on tome rock b.und thorn. Wur own irrurlty you til m»y feel. It cannot link telth Hutii'M at the leheit. line, ¡jener ui friend«, ihalt bloom the rarest dower». Brought from the Drama'I «"eerj and festdls I», wer», At.d Ci/MctiY shall search Its wealthy mine, Kor br'thteit diamond in your altrhl «dine livre Vice mail t.e portrayed, artJa such . intoo Tha: tl! ihall bate It when il unce teen. Ar.il Viriue. with II» itch reward* and fun RlgfeUj before thii »liar jou ihail tee. Kor \_u alone thl* iiood y place w*a made f.ji yoe til le»*\ and it» ,op-»U»o* ¡aid . Here may the brow of Care It« wrinkle» leave And they whom .rltfhaa worn may mete lo friera. Ail th« tixa pure enjoy ineut ever find To buoy ¡he ht- ,.t and renovate tbe mlml. a Vtroaol). »nd if our lempleiul'i your taste. Our It-rigihon'd itlinr» n»v«j not run to wast* ifea p»rtirj«xe you gvrv lietite, II Is en«iii»h.we eannot ui for more. VS f ii'itx ont tieady eiTorUihal. prevail. Hi.» Btkti'M fitrr« it no tueh word m fail: Ard while we si: are faithful to our cause, dive us your pretence and your alud applause. Tin PruLi' Health..The followine ¡i the Weekly Report of Deathi in the City and County fork Kvu.71, Weinen, M Boya 92¡ Oírla 51 -Tota!, »I uiitiiti. « uiiaaiEt. uuiAiti. Al»*'«. 41 Drowned.IS', .. o' .».»nitch 1 Ai«»-un»ui..jDy-e-ntery.?>! .. . f líiroai.. I Apoj.'iosy.llEpUepn. ¦. ui v.. Attl.ma. l'Krj-rlpaha. I .1 ¡iver.. . 1 Anatina. I Ifraciure. Ï, Jaundice.1 B'ieedlof.2 Baver, Mi'..";',... .' Kii.eti or muM'ii 1 lorSeaTSS ¦. puerj-»raJ I Kneejoinvdiecf 1 Sn.ricbít.». 1 " remt-ent.. . Mai_»_i_». 1 (»trox!». i - «carloi.-»Mía-e!». 5 Ca»uaiue».4 ¦¦ trph'i«_V Premature butb, e. Cho'.i-ra I. fai.i'm í conK«r»uve ljUidas*.«. Il'»rb»i». I Heart, di»*-«-*» of7lgrrofüla. 1 Con»uirtj Jon... i»«v_l'>opt_t'cou»b.. I Small pot.1 CoBv-laloD».fi Irri'jon.». li»Ipruu. 1 Croup.4|In_»_im»_on of \TeeihlDg. 1 Con»eitlon ;_o_i bladder.... 1 TeU.a«.1 Cyanoiit. 1 .. ef brain i Lr.anowa.1 &*i»ilny.<i\ .. ot bowels.. Il Vartototd .I Deirl-jiii Troc.», ¿t .. cf heart...! -_. Dro-wy.... ,; «if chest... I Total.BH Dr«»p*y in Bead..II " ot kldD-ryi II Urv-.v lieheat jl .. of Itms»...!-' . A.',» -I ttior 1 year, 76 I toTvear». 21; 2 to 5 renrs.1»; ftio I.» year.,!«; ft» to ». yaara, II; 30 to 3C yaara, SOj; 30 to .' »" to 50 year*, ii: 50 w (»0 year», 14 60 lo 70 voir., M year*,'-; »1 to M y«**-*. 7; un- p7,D«V^»rTN^.VfTV_l'c!ted Suaea ITC; Iralaad. 41; Ec»!_d, 12; 8«*o_B_d, 1 ; Ws.et.2. Oermspy. UlffeaBS^ i -wodon, I; Fru»»l». 1. tuknowc. il ffoM . >a« m.Hoapital, Bellevue. S; PeniU-a-Jary. Biw.kwe.l'* Itiir.i, »i Smsii-ox, do. 1 ; LanaOc A*yluin, do. 2, Ward* ¡«lard, '..,B»t,de..'s Island.«, CI:y Hotpital, 7. Cuv Prl- too, 2; Amts Honte, Blaekwell'sitUnd,»» ; Colored Hoto*. 4 Cotored Persoca, lt. As we anticipated, there is a large increase from the previous wr-ck, but still tbe number is very low fir this period of the year. The warm weatlier begins to be feit in some degree, and the 'tareleaa use ot green Irait and vegetaWea have some indo eoce. The number of deathi for the correipond- ing week in 1-1. was r.:, Cholera 115,, Allow¬ ing for increase of popaiation, and deducting Cholera, the ratio of decrease for thii year ii prob¬ ably l. to 1* percent, for the week. Pul_»_-ry disesses run about the same as last year, tbe mortality among children is stul frigb-fui.one A**- .irid and tmtntyßt* ander years of a^e, or i ie- dorting vanóos cunaltif s not properly''diseas s itjiti coat- at the wbrle morta';ty was of children of less than _ve j ears It tbe proportion greater in roantrita wb«w« in/a. »sie« m ««, *j-__ auiectj »y.tiBtí By «ebsU-uo«: t_, -»a»_a.',*_f¡ nher deaths n t by tMsxaaBO. we reJac* _, .J^ t'lai to a-,«.'. »M-a v.rj law amant, end ice v. i.l teaaa] i>a tt*«a.,ilv .j.eaadaJ f.j, the ratarnh». m; tpoitioa ol the Simmer. We tr_t that the pa. i i\i»g projects of the City I_*>«>*-_r« Dopart_«at will have the effect of reducán.: the «eaal rate of li.ia-ta.tlv ni » vt rv »pprtt .... m «.'roa, «¦.) aal t_» prêtent favorable cire-um«tan. of tin« we .wSSJ the ktí_ arch at bay- Ite past week w m much the waria, est 11 the year, thu« a_r Juca 9li», I' b, lith, i:**. IJ-h. 14«, lVh. Avara.» 6 A M.. 64 " 7«.. **/ ¡.M.It 'i '4 ¦ -" »« «..T? 1-7 During the same daye last year, the range was: JuBt-sth, 101b, lita, lith. I»**, _h I'O- A-ra-fs. «A.M...*» -*« 63 be I «.' *>*..St liU.TO II Il 13 T3 T».T» >.cv»rRi«r. Snots..Since tlie multiplkatioa ofliuf«cf omnibuses so that all the colora of the rainbow are insullieiei 11 » distioieuiih their routes* tl ere hat been considerable difficulty, esptw-iall* en the pert of itran*,*er», and o! citizens aleo ia the Bight) oC readily per eivi:.g what line pasting, the dr vi rt try * Bread*a\," and the man who »tact« fii'Fti'.oii pa'hoften i»-K:*«.t Abitig.loQ-fsut».'», be.ore he is aware that he is in the wrong augo. In order to obvitte this difficulty the Mayor baa sugircstt'il that the statres of each line be <).'»i<- 1 ated by a number m larce li.ure», after the man i.t-r .1 a ii»v entine, «ltd »o p!_«wj ou the top ol tho it»e.e as to bo readily and distioctly sean.m the siänl to be illtirri'naieil Tin» expam.attt la already ltinaon Tyton »v Co ¦ (i Uti and Canal «t line, and the Broadway and Bowery lia«»« an» about to adopt it We ptviume that, altera little .ane with theao numbers, they will be .. »!«l« rt.' . de« idetl iin*.r».xein'-i.'. 00 the oi.l pi in c rrc-dtn: la the daytime and guetting in th* 1 iglit at the name isf the line. U: tl ti Tea Trax El.atiu.-Tli«! " AaERiCAN ttaiL- " »t i .,.»." for Juu?, [uhliil edby C. Dintmore, will be fouri'l tocoiit«iii j.:it t .' ¡aoriaatioo which «»cry traveler needs with regard to tha departure and arrival trai-is, and »'. .'! any tuiro think of taking bis S.imn.»r Lar »x <il,.,ut it Xlisa : o' a » alaoat'a lata table, »..'t, ¡leecy an-.l r.ephxr lik.'wbte t>at« The «* EvJwflj* (iu.i.: posted np to the present tin . and whoever has il in hi« síes» mi can take bis breakfast quietly. vxithout depending on a tardy hack driver tu land 1 im m «eaiou at the dépôt. As.-ivrRMRY .»kBi'skhk Hit i.-TheFirat An- niver«ary of Bunker Hill Chipter No. 17, 0- U. A. wt» celebrated at the Tabernacle last evening, and drew a -t. .1 house. The buildim? was tastefully decorated ith the Banner» of the various Chap- tt a m the City. The presence of the Continental Guards ol New York and Brooklyn added to the niter.»! of the occasion; and the music Bad ad drone» were viry spirited. ('"-»xhttkic or Ith or Jim.t..Dont forgot, Meiir«. Aldermen, to have those !irew»»rk» in Chat¬ ham i'.uarc; the people are very anxiou» to nom them, «i..! t'iey 1 ant get a decent glimpse in th* Ihe i'srk. Fuit lux ! l'liNfii. ArriDfST. A tine promising look.g Germsn boy, sbout 11 or yurt of age, was ac¬ cidentally killed about 10 o'cl»>-k this morning, by faliii .* frcni the upper deck into the hold of .ii«. steamship I'nion, building in W, II Webb'« «hip yard, «bet of Sixth »t. In fa'lii.-T he »tru.-k the back óf his neck on a bar, whiih killed him instantly. Hta body was taken to tl..» Ki.'vetith Ward station house without being identifi jd. Isi.t'EST.Tho Coroner held an inquest st M Avenue B, upon the body of Knoch Uuinn, an Iriait lad 10 yeara of age, who was instantly killed, yes- terday moroin?, by fall i r tr from a ecettöhi in tha ¦hip yard of Win. II Brown. Tin- la I was * »rued of his danger, but refused to leave the »ciffold. A verdict in accordance with tbo above facts was ret dered. _ HouBiKT at the NaxvYoR«: Hotel..80m« »iarini» thief "n Sunday night broke into the room of a French gentleman, whoce name waa sot men¬ tioned, boarding at the New-York Hotel, and altor torcing open hi« trunk «tole therefrom a »ilk purae containing S:<oo in eagle«, one half ea^le, 11 a-ol«t dollnr» and a brilliant t»i»l«l l.rt-««»pin valued at Í V», with which he effected hi» eacape. The gentleman at the time of the robbery hud been at the Hotel but a ihort time. The thief has not as y et been ar» rested. _ NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN. XXVIk Aaaaal Kxh.btt.ea. a! Art » A crowd of other and m »ro pressing engage- ments, as well as the occupation of our column* by matter« that could not be postponed, ha« de¬ layed the continuation of our articles upon the Na¬ tional Academy until to-day. We have, however endeavored to make each article sufficiently e»m- I-'let«) in itself to bo uuderstiod without référença to the others. For the rest, we can promise that the remainder of the series shall appear without del«y. It is our purpose, in criticising tho work« of ;.-.'«' artists who «r« mo«t prominent before the j ublit-, to apply to them the test of the severest truthfulness to the principles that underlie and control their respectiva departments of Art la order to do this, it is proper to begin with B broad] »nd simple definition of the essentisl componente »fa picture. The first elements re<|.rodma paint¬ ing, no matter what the character of its subject, are beauty and appropriateness ol form, an.I the ut¬ most pi.-ture*.|uerii.«s of treatment Next, es> Ii object iotndui ed ought to «r the 1 isest res rmb- Isnee to Nature, compatible with the subject ol the work, the latter always deciding whettier the ¡ini tation of objects should be mioute or general. For. 1 x»mple, in »11 pictures of »U'l lile the reaoiublaocfl to natu: al objects ought to be exact, for otherwise the iliusiou ia defe-live. But iu picturea of the 1 ¡. beat order this exsc.ess is not neoessiry, for the reason that the aim of tlie artivt is uo louf'or la QMsj the telml.ler, but to instruct him, be bas .at ia-1 to iiiuitrate, some ln"Uefb'. or deep leenug to express, and tin« is better eUeoted by mean» of ideal than of natural «lualitie«. 'o the lamous picture, " Tho S«:.»ool at Atlioos,'' for ea- sn-ple, the fs''«». hsnd« si-d sa h poitu'i» are . xj ".«-'). " L,,t par-'calarly retemblé flesh, the draperies are not exact it.tati .:.s of any parti ul tr i-«».it> or tature, and ." all tho compoi.eot ptvrU of this gre&t vx oik are treattd ideally, that is, with ge, eral reten.blsnces, and n-»t parti, i'ar imita¬ tion». Tbu« forming a whole to exemplify a great fact in t¡story, thiy appeal at once to the intellect nd not to the mere perception or senses. ist pictures, »nd works like the Scitool cf Athens sre the two extremes with respect to the imitation of natural objects. Between them there a wide gsp. iu which all works nisy be ranged in their proper placea according to their --tra chaf*» »cteristic»- In looking around the Exhibition ttooms of tha Academy, wrsjwflfad the principal placea occupied bw portraita and Uadscapes which are more numere.I than any other cla»«e» of works- Although we are, not at all disposed to set down portrait painting a mean branch of the art, we confeee that we Ba4 its products rather uninteresting, and so, wtth the) wish to disB-.ea them u epeedil* u p ssible, wej begin with the works of te older and more .or- ooghly «rstshliibed protesso.a in that depréxrtment. No- 136 and No. l-'O are portraits hong aide by aide, as we »uppese, In order to give the public an oprrt-aftanityof decidíag"on the merit« of the two pic¬ ures, pcrhsps on the ability cf the two artists, at any rate upon the difference apparent between tbem. The fir«t ia by W Pxc.g. it eeeine a bold and eharaeterittk portrait. One can hardly »cok trpon this p.<**t.v* and believe »t to have beet, pro»

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NEW-YORK DAILY TRIBUNE.VOI _ NO! 2962. NEW-YORK, Tll^iAY, JUNE IS, 1850. PRICE TWO CENTS.

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-inf..«»«- lanrarH t _oi -»xcadini 36 word», wm

?h_at-_ **»««._l^pmj kMrtniotmamtn-At iba raiea fined by th*

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tn _dvert'-*M»«Bla t-**rt«<. la tiit» pap_r appear both la

»j« Mor*l-| and Evauiag Eo.i.o.a

THE S.Rtt-W-EBXT THIBUMEI pot»l_<Vd every W «_»««'..» and Btf-T-Bi _it.rr.lflg -

frit* A3 per antitm. Two col«!«- tut S-.

_-o*r-*etD*_U 6 cent* ¦ lln* e*eh to*ertit»n

THE -«TaW-TOBM TAIBaWEstore ¿nrmpenn l'li*eal*iii_n,

._K*d ou Uie depai-ture of eaeii Mali Stoarcer for

uJKooiTrrie*61 cents per eotry, or Bl nnr year, poeinit

sea-THE BIEW-BORK TRIBUNE

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Ollí«r_ln, Oregon,und the r-undwlch Inlands,w prji.tiarv* on ihn de;i.,r: iro ..f each Mall Siaauiar for

Matrrt* Frieefe»e»»Ul>*r <'-.~' .»Kr

MW-YOKK TRIBUNE.BY TELEGRAPH TO THE NEW-YORK TRIBUNE.

Awfal «oitut-iUoni Maaafeai.Two Hun¬

dred liivr«. I.oat.Dy Telegraph nctuiiapy to The Tribune.

BxFBsai Offs t, Baft-lo_>lay, June 17. \

The Btcaxocr Griffit% Capt. Roar, left this

port jesterday muruiii^, with over two hun¬

dred pBMMBfSn for Toledo, an.] when with¬in 'all' miles of Cleveland, took tire and burn¬

ed to the waters cd;*e.The mate who swam ashore and reached

Cleveland, reports that only JU persons wer».-

MM.Over two hundred lives were lost, among

Bhoiu were Capt. Roby and wife.The pa-senders were mostly emigrants.

.Haltera at Wi-tUlnulen.Iftiuil iHipotth to Tin Tribune.

Wa-u-i.ton, Snndsy, June 16.

I have a copy of tho new National pro-laver,'Organ, which is to be i»*ued tomorrow. It ,it,

be Daily. Eu »v».»i» Kish-k of Ohio au«l \),

1.10* of South Carolina.buth ultra Free Trader»

and ao-call-d DemócrataVare the- Editan. The

Introductory reiterattii tho doctii_-a of the South¬

ern Addrt-M..-«miplaini of the eicape of Slave«

from their *_ti«tcrs tliro'igh the aid or conuivaw-e

of citizens cf ti:e Free Stat«»s.of the proposedexclusion of ' Ms youth' ircm tho nawly acqiircdTerrilorica.hits at the Factory Lords' of Hoaton

rn_ the '-IeT«riai»t Prioeea' of New-York.denMn that 81aver\ is rwiilBWu.il by the Christian

iieligion or a genui «e Philanthropy.talka of Gav.

fkvrard renou..« ing the obligations of the Constita-

ti.'ti.tiarriB.'ii repudiating tlm lliblo.(1

otitetnniog existing St-ciety ftud baltlini; for Social¬

ism, *c. It concludes with the declaration that

the South will oonac-t to no lottlemcnt that is

band on her implo - iufeiii ritj to the North, mor¬

ally, locJfe-y, or politically. It ii of course from

Fiibtr's pen. 1 underttand the lubscripliou iibut

taeaty-tive hundred a! yet, but Ten Thousand of

tbe ILrat No. are printed. Bage »V Heath, Printer».

John 11. lUhii.-i r, aa you will have heart), was

onStturda) ooaflreaed aa Mexican llouinlary Cam-auiiutier, a'muit unauimously. Also,John W. A-hmeau as U. 8. Attorney

Iutern District of Vcauaylvaiiia.Col. John 11. \V II UM replica in tliia morning's

I'mon to what be calls the " ilandera af the Fede¬ral Press .roainly to those of The Tribune s letter

of March Hth, He is \ery severe. s.

Hplrlt af tbe W*te-t_ston Preaa.Spécial DitpaUh to Th* Tribun*

WAtHiscTox, Monday, June 1?.

The Rtpui/.tc.'* leader occupies two and a quar¬ter colomm, vindicating the 1'resident's plan againstt_e charge of the Mucon Journal and Mttsenger,tbatthe President had assumed a position of hos¬

tility to tho ¡Southern State*. It attacks the Om-r.tbus bill unsparingly, declaring iti practical c_.et

tro sanie as the Wilmot Proviso, it gives u an

i',.u.R»n t.,&t he wl»o advocates tho bill as a gain totbe South, atu'.ui'tce kimtelf and iiisults the inteiu-grnce of that wholo aection. It cioaei with pro.uncingtlie Omuibui bill fen egregtaoa humbug.mt amcia ia »ttraci»..; ,Ra«ti<Vl »ttentioa.

Tbe Lmrfemwit als«» .;i\ea a loSJ :":'.'" ^ôm » Jit.Unguisbed citiren of the South ojiposing the buyingoutofTexai. Ho tninka the South in no danger,and tie extentiun 11 ..avcry to the Pacitie uasafou wit, as unnecessary.Ibe Int,In-.< aa 1 '.» i«'ad«-r ia aa tlie 1 i,iiedStat«»s

aai «3prdn. It roittradi.-ts the rumor ol an anticipat¬ed lecture, ia>!> Ma ContoY ¡'.-uionen are in no

dacfer;.and tbiaks the »oaicwhat ruh yjiinc1 ni aSM ' 1 t¿ana without war.

The Souti.ero Orgs.n goes off like hot cakes. Itsaraaoe haa JUappointcJ greatly. Iti

.a »'ready. || u rumor.-.i thatifeara, is an Abo'.itioL»»t,bec.nu»e

be is a warm iri<-d ,»' the alminUtratioi,. »,.1ihad«:«.")! 3tc\*:.s dis'.ri-t. Probably

t-eraailll.oach.v.»:or Il«»ni and has feeea ( a.icd home by alck-

arü in hoi fami.'v.

Oar Tieablc with (ufes.Wt-, t>, 11»», Mundiy, Jan« V*.cfthil morning deaie» thai

.- between this Gov-«-mi-eat and Bpain.

It a»)a that the govwn-ieat hits no knowledge ol_M reported tenure, or cfdvati being intl.cted u-x

any «the OaaMf pHsaasBs, taA aatklpafeaa no' arm t«> t-_u>

By UaU . Jla^u, Trletraph.T>,m it.-- t

r~>T-~>. Maaaai,¦Th« Ba, -'«,-ipIeted to tSia point,and anth the Maine, Now-Brunawk-, an,j Halifax

aphromm^..M «-ear-ürlea-a aud lU'..f..

«cat expert add accurate o»erato_-,arffl bo itaöcoedat the c_5.e here, w'o-e the aame puactu.aJ.ty and rc.iBa-iry that have gauwd for BainsN«w- turk al a resatsl-S-. will be ob

-unity are uodír (-«»t obliga-loss to M. Letierts, Ki.. etjemtmy, U the dero.

' « »nd aeal aafe wl_d» he hu arge«! thii »tar.puc to itaVoaiplfttioo.

The »naher HUI felebmilao.re««, Monday, J

Ilusiuis» h»» nearly been »u»penlsjorsM «¡uetice of the pirn» ot*a«*X«*»tta of the U.ary of tbe battle oí Bunker Hid, at Clvai-ieeilowaTim «cene of celebration ia cr*owd»o witn peop.e-An impoiicg prcceation, headed by a lar-re ¦»

ry eiccrt, kmaÛmM with the Kxccative of the «:».-.-

jadaaeof iheBof«-«ea4 ttm i «¦ .*» r';v" ""

aUtmar} veter»»., Ac. n., ''N"{UjHou. Edward Everettdclivere'l an-

oration, which will appear from the au,.ort

in the momin, paper». The dinner was a*,

by .»early 2,000 pera-ne, and pstnotic a,ami t»a*ts »bou(»tied. r

siteambaat 111««.ter.LoiitviLi.t, Ky. Monday, June 17.

The ttesmcr "(iladiat-.r bound for »N'ew-

Or'.eana with a heavy cargo, «-rack a \oS near

8»:t River, »nd »hipped «cvt-ral feet of water.

g) a put ha. k to .New-Aibariy, where she unioa»ledar.d il un<lerL"»¡! g repair». The cargo ha» »u»taia

«J cor.iderabie damage.The river was on the »land ycsttrJay. We had

very heavy rain latt night-t'reat Fire and Lews of I.lie.

Montbeal, Mar.day, June 17.

A lire broke out on Saturday evening in Naia-re'.hst. Two hundred house« were burnt down

also f*t. Arm ¦ Church, and a large quantity of luai

ber- One or two women were burned to «¡oath..The property i» moitly iotured.

Great Fire.l'm:,ADii.p>iiA, Monday, June 17.

A large lire broke out this moming at Co.umbia.«.er Co. A wl.olo block was

Th» "Spy" priiitii.f- i.íce, awi Caí boaae* are in«»he«. I'pwanl "f thirty fan.ii08 »:-e ii i.cless,ai.d the lies i» citimntcd at I

Confirmation.W/atWJB -i"»-', .Mundty, June 1".

John W. Aihmeau wa« unanimously era

on Saturday I nited 8t-.te« Attorney for tho East¬ern Diitrict of PawiMjliaaaa.

The 4 mails.Wasiii.«iGTù.N-, Mondty, June 17

The Manhall of the District having completedhis arrai gements, tho deputies will enter upui mmduties of collecting the Censo» return» on Wednes¬day next.

Fire nt Detroit-DcTKoiT, Mund»y, June 17.

A tire occurred here last aifht at «.I «awaeciJi-fl'trson nnd Beabieti »ts. consuming a dwelling-house, grocery-store and cabinet-shop.

Later f i uni Florida.Chabi.f.ston, Mood«y, June 17.

The stesmer Monmouth arrived at Savannah in4.1 hours from Irdian Hiver.passengers, A!Lieuts. Heath ai.d Carlyle.they report that 4

companica of nrtil!cT> lcl: ¦_.._¦ Uiver for FortMead. The trcn.p« were in good lieartî».

Arrlviil of tbe t.raya.Bai.timuki Monday, June 17.

ls_«|isadsnt linxi arrived home at B»ltiraorethii afternoon.

*¦ ii¿;i>i ».ml Corn Crop»,Ha Orleans, Suud»y, June ft.

The Sugar and Corn trop» on lower lirazo« ami

Oj iter Crccli are highly promiaing. but tli. Cotton

it backward. Tbo »teamer Yacht from Brazos at

New Orb an» bring» f-sr»,».!».' «pecie. The Inditasare »till d«TPT«da«Tng.

Maritata.... VV'a»iiii«i.i''«, June 17.

A cargo of Sugar at auction at (Jenr-re. .vr.

brrughtfiomi M» to 6 .. Thero was ionio ipliiU»! Ma*din«. .t.

.llnrket«. Bótalo, Juno 17.

Receipts since Saturday..F Lot* it, 1,000 bbla.VTatT, 15.K0 butbeli; Cob», JJ.COOdo.Kluib wa» iun.t derate demaed, and at price» a »h»de In favor of Im va»«¿a't» of Michlj-an b»vo buen elected tl $á M Tlieiel»cot txucb inquiry »Her Wheat. CuKN lain ,'air rei,u«»»l «ii('c. »I wblcb 8,f11) tu.bel» have Ireea »«aid.

»

Market«....Ai.iuriY,June 17

The receipts ef Floir since Saturday have boea1,5(0 libl«. No arrival» of Whiía or Corn Tli» mark»! 1*»!e»dy to» Tvovn, l.ut IsatslVB. üa i s «re »leads «t >.-««

vsllli «al«»« uf< (tlibu«b.

.!

XXX 1st C OXI.KEMM.-.-Firal «4-»«ion.

IN SENATE.... Wamiin&ton, Mocdty, June 17.

Alter tbe tianssction of mornirg business, andthe corsiderntiori of »un.'ry privstc bill», the ()m-r.ibu» b.ll was airain taken up the qaeO.M ¡»cii.I-ing being in Mr. DlCUlISO*»« anic.«Iment to thsjpropo«i'ion «ubmitted by Mr. Sol'le, providimr,that I tah and New-Mexico »hall, when prepared»be admitted at State», cither with or withoutSl»very,a» the people may elect in faininaj theirState Constitution

Mr. C...XY, by authority of Mr. Dunis-it,«-, with¬drew hi» amendment, and after a lew word» by Mr.Hi l.Hu,Mr. Wfhsier aildiciicil tho Senate. Tie ob-

served that on the "th March last he delared thatthere was not a foot of Territory belonging to theI nited State», the chara ter o! whi b. as Free or

Slave Tailla.¦¦ was not .read., ¡ixed l»y »o.n«. ir-

repealahle law, He had not teen i»r heard auy-¦Mnff liit-e that time to char»« bit views upon the

subject. That being hia view of the question, Irtbad very cheertully voted againat tho Wilniot Pro» iao, for the purj-tue of excluding Slaverv from theTerritorio«, he had now no more apprehension oftbe introduction of Slavery into the Territories un¬der consideration, than lie Lad of its Jntroduclioninto Mattachuietts. He wss now called upon tox.»t. ft.r an amendment, providing, "That whenthese Territorio »hail come here as States theyshall be admitted ei'ber with or without Slavery.II he voted against thatamendment, it would leavebim open to the suspicion of desiring to do that by.»Dotier pre.e»» vtliicli lie reiused U» do by «he Wil-ir.ot i'rovito. He de»ii*ned. then, to vote lor thoamendment for the »ame reason aa be voted againattie i'roviso- He voted against that because helU'Ught ail »uch reitriciioii» wholly uieieas be¬taute th« v e*k*/e ell» me and diaiatufaction, ami athe deiiret! to avoid ail di»tati*faction, therelore, neWGuldiiuw »v»te lot titeameiidmentpending, wiiichwoulu have no efject one way or tbe other, aad yetgive tatiafactioD. He alto submitted tome remarksin favor ot the general teatures of the pendingbid, tvpresaing hia conviction of the tiapor-t»x.e at »ecuting iu patatge. When he looVed.round him, and iaw the coarse of gentlemen from.>>¦ °*û »ection of tbe country, acting aa ke knewthey did conBciei.twus'y and houeatly, he was welax» »re ef the extent of the re»pornibilitv which heau-sed ib diitcrint» irt.ia thaat »u wiJciv. Thi«lud iatura:iy led bim to recontder and re^'xaminehis own position, reju.lfre hi« own judenu-i.t, and,after having pertormed that work, he~ was nuiteunable to change his tirst well settled opinion. Heri erred to the dissstisfa.-tion which hi« coarse had

r.se to la tome -iarter», and to the chargeat.l ir.coi.i.ttt i.ex vxlich had been made, declarmI¦.. readictt», if ant r.c axare -.xaa diip.ed to un¬dertake tbe tttk of provint.' »uch inconaiaU-ncy, to

ate tbe cor,«i»tency of his Ncwbui-i-port iet-tt-r. or mit sjieeih of tne.th March, with hi« re¬recorded acta and dec.aratkn« of the past. He de-

ii object to be pesce and reconciliationbett.not rleairel »aa.S a cate ibr the Ncrth or

fa in« .-¦ tat it was cot to continue a useless »z*Ztli»tr»it;ri* a»r.trov«r»y. He w»» arza¡n»t agitator«of both No. »-aii.it loca, te»*.» H-xas» an American, and aaew r.oi-ountry but Anter-i». no loraltty m A*neric« t!iat was not hi» coun-trv Hi« li»a.-:, tout ^e.'iU an.i **[§m. ».IIdemanil-«d'.i.at he »» null partie aaeh a euutes as »hailpe BBtate the good bartaony an«! utii jn of the whole

. .. try, «nd he wtra'.l do . > U I wi'il -.* te : e

-aOa-7.au ;> checked by the Chair 1

jar. Nt'RRI' a»"* ne wrrni^ V(

n , r,r, » iboagh Be th-a'Vrit it ut«-le»l and aa

isry-Mr Bl

the cccenary a.ic.i l i ! Lit c

from tbe ci'y, aa. that he had paired ofT wi'h búair .i »ii ulii not vote upon the ameadaaent, whi. h

he should vote again» t, il be rotad Bl a'l. He hadbo ttt.tatic.ii iaeasiag Mat he

- admit or reject the applies'.Pi,:, s for admission. II Coo» ¦( «* baa th«* right to

¦t ey had the right to r« ;cct or admit. Theybai tbe right to iaai . aa and fur hi« own

part he knew no circunratan^cs arhich oa _d arisethat wcuid it.duce him tu ooaaeet t" lbs arlaiisairaiof States Í. raaed f.-om a:.y partofMssif Mee pre»ented MS.selrss for ad.iiait-n ai

Slave SUtea.Mr. Foot a reminded I B ir-m New-

h,» stateaaaat in Li» bighes I»«*. apae< b,that he would have voted in favor of the admissionai CalíK-raia, eeaa if she ram.» here aa a 81aveState, and intimated that ho coul.i not have beenBiaeere ht liât time. *

Mr. B-XDWIS niored to imer.d the am.-.

10 a» to pro-ride that when the Territorie» are ad¬mitted aa State«, at th«- p oper tUae t«. be

»«, their people ihall be admitted to

the . i..'. > n.. i.t of ail the ngbta of i».h»r 8tatea ofthe T'rtio-, according to the principles of the Constin.t.on. He »aid his proposition was to insert the

stipulation contained in the Treaty of (jaadalupoHidalgo, which be waa preparad to carry out in its

letter aiad ipirit, altboagh he voted (uainat it.Mr CaaaaaJd beeonaid las aaaead-

asesta niera work of sapererogetioa, baring ao

more efi'ec» thtn n thai»hall be a Preaideat of the United t>tat«s. Ho al¬lude! t" the ; iWoi takes l by Mr.

re supposedit possible "that there was any man here Mni« d 'i e r«r.- lirai -..ment,tl at a state ¡.r.» ils luaoicipa) ii'ttitu.ir: », and an «nouid be no

canse for iti tiiat bad here beendéni« d Mil n.nri.i..., he Sm« iit, i

rd ¡t. rebuke ot iu<h an aaicrti-i« u thatm».!' bj v.r Bea nr.i.

Attcr si me r.n-.arki by Mr. Kixii, in o;.;, -

to Mr. Baldwin'! pr« poaitioo,.Mr. Halk replu.i t«» Mr. Cas». Ha thoaght Me

be patted, if at all, with a preMating that it mi ao! hare

al al but only a» a rebuke of alarking »pirit of fanaticiam in certain incorrigiblem.mbtr». (Laosbtar)

Mi Call, in a brief reioioder, expressed bis de-lira that Mr. Hale would aira ti Moee (farther-men who S I little f it, andi,i : n, oat-melt] repeat Ua '.. ei.r.-1., tiiem, warn

irgthemtf the OOaseqaeBcas of the co.rie theyti. r,- paraaiaMr Hai assured the Senator from Michigan,

il.at ¦. hi 'I - tbe kind Mia noratngtr male ai.y all s;, n A that character. He ha l a

a great tU-ni atore iban ho eoald attend to indigi sting tl I '¦' tari t d lily administered tu him. amiaar**l] a woaid not atteamt to tarn lecture- him

l.r.'...l't. r Tl S.-i «,," v. a« a'tmistaken, and mult have spoken from Ma emotion

- a Mrience a-i.i thought it was the voioeef the Senator from New Hampshire. Beaewedlaughter j

Mr. i t the- Senator Bros) Iibire v»ou"' haveesoagh tntioto take care of his

a «ta thatcf othes.

Mr. Half replied that the Senator was againmistaken. He bad BOt cvtii feSSBS-Sd that MaBfiistor had a ooeaciraca (great laughter) and ifI c had, he «-*».! r.ot kerf* hut be shou'.i ban I.irailed to order for matter having no

..,.!, w ,tii or f.¦.--. ki.t-y t> legislative action.Ireni-weil laagbft I11 .- tu. »tiot. rei urring upon Mr. Soule» amend

menf,Mr DaTT-S »rI.I that, jn'er the rule of Mr At

chison of the enfore, men» ot the rule Bgaieet hirarfjuirirtg all Senator» to »"' I, ho should vote uponthis qnettion, and agaúitl Ma aneadment..red to ny, in advar.ee, however, that that rote«as to he no indication that wbea a8ta.e preaents

Fi r admission, the toleration of Slavery byher »1 ob Id be any bar to her admission.Mr. Mimer said he would vote Bgaiaat the

amernlnn-i'', h< canee it was useless.Ait, r». M1 farther debate the amendment w*s

refected. Yeas].'; Naysi-.The lurth, r ooBsidaration of the stibjee*. was

then postponed until tomorrow, after the submittab) Mr H tu of an amendment providing th«it two: ew states may he created out ef Me U rritory oth.- State .1 Celiforeia with tbe consent of thatState.A Hessege wfii reeelred from the PresMeato

Me Ir.ittd títatfi in reply to a resolution of theSenate of the 11th in»L inqah.g whether any or¬

ders had been issued t» any military üi.'r»rs at

Santa Ft-, to hold p jiseuicn against the authorityof Tejtns or in any way to embarran the exerciseol l.i r jurisdiction over that country, and to furnishMs P'-nate with copies of any corres-xndcnce onthe subject. The President say», in reply to thatreso;u'ion:

ve tint no such '»rders have l»«en ijiven. I herea.iii» i«e.. -t »rrtspocdenc*

i i t'.e oiler orders relalli,* loIk« sabjad aattar Ol UM rotolutlon tave been heretofore

I have airealy, in a forui-rMot»», o, re'errrd to tl-o r»ir-t !h»t the liound.-y. betweenTei»» and N«-w-M«*.tro 1« disputed. I bsve now lo ».aloihst inf>irtnait'»n Iras y tt»; » ctrlaloBearai - - h«, i!y|i__ hi_.«rif Comm:i*ion*r oi.».. s B- ,.- , exa», la* procoeded !¦ S.-.-j 6 wnh Urnv'ew of orran/icf ri»«jr'.'o« in that dtilnct and«

Te.si Whi!» I h»ve no pjvrer to decide theruriiion u( 11 ur.dary, acd ro dritre M l-ierfcre w;_i i: as a

-. I have to obierre that the pon-itl in of lirelorrllory loto which it «ppeari ibal Mr Nn.u,.<»K. Lu(r»oi t-re, w«i»rtua!:y t- .:-. ; : y -.«-.¦ | '¦ ,L IBlataafruaa

ana Itu »tree been held by tho i c ¡rtj Si tie t, «nd

*bi shall bave been ad ited ¦ m .... :..:..fete«nwhile I tMr» ihore u r.oreaioa for Krtoutly apurë-

I tbai Tria» will pt-tr-caU* Iatarfcr»w--«.«'.on ot the l cued Stilet " H'.gued ¿. Tavlo»

Alter conaideration of ExecuUve 'eOsicen, theSenate adjourned.

HuLSE OF itErBESKNTATItE-Mr. Bayly, (Loco, of Va. asked lea*-. |

ducc a rciolution, making th:. ipetia! ordai¿ay for Monday next, «i,«l tin-reafter unti! theyihaillave been .¡¡»j-oacl of the billa for the payment ofRevolutionary and other Penaiom, Naval Pensions,Ex^í;n,e, °^ »he Military Academy, Indian Deiiaitment acrvice. of the Ptat-Oüice Department,Expccaea of the Navy and Armv, and for Fortif:cations for the ".ear -*édii g "th June, 1.Ó1.A ihort converiation tnued.Objectioci wire made to th; i_tr-.action of the

resolution.Mr. B.iiLY Mked 'or the yeu and nays on bin

n olí. o to ti,»pi-iiii the r.ilei, which reiultod 111 toto.not two thirds.__d tho qaeiiiou was .«.

in 'he negative.Mr. ST-r.;_.\5 Whi: cf tin. offered a r«*»olation

pro« itiiag for an adjournment of ConsTcea on the12th of AagastThe i eat a_d cays were called on a suspension

of the rule». I)«"- toll»".Mr. Pitna.v \\r.:- o! N Y. isktd have to of¬

fer a resolution proi MÜSg that the daily hoar o

BMetísg o¡ Um u a deckPy a .» were sttspe_.l«-d

Mr. B i:r - I iw.iig r«*eolu-i,i,.i, wi rharaa «

: Thai ifce f .

cue to U.e Hi'-tte, if r..ear ora-

r oo «., for the rjppre»*ioTj cf the Attrcasg!»v* trtde, »cccrfirj to the uaatv of Waa_iagu.ii, endibe»BDual fxptcditurr» aod coat of the »qc-dron. Aí.j'.rehurr« :. titd ».a»«-» i »-aterí

i iio tave died annu»;-;. in that terviceOn n-otiuo of Mr. Batd it wasIruJriJ.Tr,». '-_--'.-wir o h« Hjuw tbe (RyrjQBi of movy eolhsrt*- from

¦ .o cu-el'.aaa t,f

.-.#arw1h Me»:«, ar-til t"o C-. - - appotnt-d i»d«rHe act tí j« March 1*4:4, «tiered upea the dun** of oa»

j »hat tl'tfiauii»» h»i inxn made of _». monaro.utt.-MortKi, »rd wl»o.her, if »iy ka* been exomodei,I r what sntpc .*. »nd amler w litt authority the cod-rc-«*-*wrra aida and at iar v»o*i law* Iwpusaa eCMr. UeQuRttsü otfered a re»oluti.)n, ender a

i )ip«r_»i_n of the rule», u-ttru-tiot: the Comn<n Pebia Lsod» to repA.itaLi- ^rai.tj.« to oeebt*tate in w_i.-h there i», »r <_*y hereafter be a pub»lie iiis;,tt.tion for the deaf and dumb, bli.i.l, ur lo-

ia_e, a '^wiithip ti 1__«1 lor the _ac ol auch iuaütu-

Le Itr.di in any on'»1.1. lead lbs - .1 eUfwhere.

tal effort was ruade to lay the'. the iiKp, a» I it was then ailt»pted,

Mr. bxxin m _hichf the rule«, all

L ti.in.. ui'y. that a Bpeeia be apppower »o exsmine an»! a«4*e*U. whe

xreaaan i.a» :..'..I.¦.! . Isrt-e r.mooLt of money in th" Sir

that th-y II anilps;ier». He sai

-. .e t at th

_r.Jc.aa A Kimc/N. Y. move«! that the H..he Whole ou the State 01

. r.ri.ia bill.Mr. Dott raavvwd to amend, by a

« report the bta to the Hmie after the i

'.:. .-. a .d disi-harging'.tec from the further consideralion of

I .. Bt's Bpeda] aMe».»art-.The SriAKtR decided the motion tobe oj

Mi- Doty appealed, »nd alterward withdre«BM eaiMr J. il*; A. Kim; w.thdrew his motion t

ttee.Mr. Wf.ix-tworth renewed Mr. Doty« insl

t:cc».PejaTttl OÍ or.1er wit,, railed and d»-bat..'!.Mr. \ in t: a said- It was evident the whole

vx' u'.' be il BS B '.»ui'ieti, sud moved an adjoir.f r.t, -«. ich was disagree! t»>.

1 icsti'i' was then taken on Mr. Wart**.' .no' <>ri to luipeud the rules, that he m

. resol i <Jiimmitt»Ai..-ii it ri

alter !'. next iCMion, to report to the Housea bill.

X -Mes-ri AltieniPD, Al'vtnder, Allen, And-a,i mu- «sell. Bokee, B

rilar:. B'iriow->r,Ctaey.Cbaas «r i .vt. t'oie,C'nger.Co.-

( row ell, D'.i'.pv, UiioD, Doty, Duncan, I>jrh»_, liarEvsri. -.d. (irlBBell, Ha:low, I

B«lkow«y, llsii ['¦-n. Htr.an: Harri», I... Htymond.ti».-d, Her-rv, lllvl »rd, ll.agli'.'J H :*. i llowe. Hni

¦:. N V; Ju:i»n: Km», Mat»; Kiritr. R I J ».

|Pa; Ml raid, MeKlnork. MrL»n«h»ri, I

.-.*< rni". Neme. U«.«-. Uitli, Uui. fewfirk, f t.-' z;x. ff.ii.-.e-Krr.it-. . -. Koclwei'. Rut, K

». » «rbors, School..B; ITiiter, í»;-».'dii i. «JttEley. B*.r7«ni, P«; Stettoo. «Jwter, Taylor, J i -, Trrmrioaoi luwaT

'. Alden, VV«Irtck, \Vi.mot,Wli

MMttl.M«»») Avérai:. Biy, Biyly. B

BCWd., Husvi«-, B-'-a:id, B yd, ttrusrn of MBur» 1»»!".. t! r ,'irida, I tldWwil of Kentucky, Cllotfti

\.»'s*i R. Colcock. Conrad, Utctel, Ucbeiry, L::i:ociob, Ewtcir, tensbotau B,Or.a,JjfttlU ft¦

tt/B, Usrolsoa, Hi'rl* or l'e-irjeiste, Hirru at Alai.«Hi: ira of A»!«r-a, Uolltday, Howard, llub'jard, ItJadnor t lieorgla, J I .tia»uia ofktDlkl.J t » Kti í:i »B Krrr !,-. S re.MrCUrutrJ.M. Lof Ma:*..«' M-L--«n, M'Motlen, Mcli/i*

Mor» ., M>.ri..o,Out aw. ftrker, f owe!., K ¦' IB«, It Se» B*

T' : 'i, SltLl.D

rn, X».i.,;amt, Wood»-«rJ, Young.T7ihiltil !...! ttKlBk* lor i!.

Hubsa then ad.eunted till tomorrow at

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i'... i i-i. s sBTWttSa Poaaitr «jra WiujiThe quiet of Wsshingston «.¡uare wa» extra

di»turbed jtiterday »!:. ri.i-ii byii.. it unexpected en...i...'»er bctvx kM tw.» n

.: ,».t,»«..' pahlit reputation. Kdwin TmTttthe American tr»ge<lian, »nd Nathaniel P. WilB_t. of the ¡fame Journal. A» near a» wo t:

1.1 »t the fact«, they aro the»e Mr. Willi» w

ll,it.utah the Square, when he w»« m«jt

ti\ rl»e.i h B) Ill F'»rii*-, Mr. Slovens, and ami

er; Mr. Willi* was knocked down, whetherFoirest or »orne other person we cannot «ay. a

«ahile rfowD, or while trying to ri»e, he was stru

sever» Linr ' * :i a »o.t of whip or cane madeguita j ere I.a. We m-iurataud liiat »oiiio perse

ecdeaxored to interfere, but were prevented in

doing io. Otliccr» Stinman and G:.*and »aw t

tr»ii»act'.fin and immetliately arrctted Mr. Forrevxl Bade no rctistance to the Iaw, and tick alMr. Wiilis befare Ju.ti'.e. McOiath, at Jetfer«Market Police Court, whirr-.-, a» Mr. W¡:i.i refu»to make a comr!air.t. the c:i:cers entered the cai

plaint of brcakic'the peace against both Forreand Willis, ai.d the Justice held them to bailkeep the peace for six montln. Michael Cox wbail for Mr. Forrest, and a gentleman whoso nan

we did not learn became «urety for Mr. Wilii»..The cause of this affair is well at ough knownthe piibv-, v>l «» aa*ea_i the Ion;.' details of tl

diia^rei-ment between Mr. Forreit and his wi¡aid before them. We leave the reader to mali,¡s i.xx ii « stiniate of the character of the Affray.card fren. »Mr. Wi.lis appear» b«'iow :

X Xfin 1 ROM S. P. XVlLI.Iä.

T* th* V.dit.r of The Tribun*

Bis.A* a «uiemeLt aüld.jüi.ilaMíppear, of an outrai

Brutal took place this evenlc*?. and si it say not bo a co

n r¡ cup, Blew me to itate It, »Imply Mil !i«ppaoedWhe «/»ik.rj,' in H__Bg_B a.,u»ra, tAiith nu »u»ptr.

iLtt .7 one wa» cetr me, 1 «tl luddenly kxocked don¬

ar..:, vahUe afea the urouod, leverely taealeo. Tte rir

thiB» I could t-biene wu ih»t two men, a Mr. Stevec

»nd mother, «rere atraj-frl.i» to prevent periont from ii

rg , oui, when I ru»e to my feet, I, for lli« r:r*tu_i

ii« Mr Edvtin aTorre»». He w«t in the hind» cf poll«cttccri, md Mi two frlendi were eagerly declartOK to tli

crowd -til wit Ua»iatk..er of Mr FtMlwaf'a wife. Tu

praptred f«J««liOod sad sl«nderof that lady they continuo

la Jcciare »I in« Police Office, where we were taker

Wt'-n I lnf».rn:ed the Jud«*c thai I bad no cumplalni I

mike, or otiier reckuolug with Mr. Kcrrett, at (Mat »lac«

U-s uiual t»t:l wti required, and I left the office. A« m

ui'.'e Btovee»_gate saja r.s'.tti.'.'.- i.*»iu.. ha» .»«-««n «a ««

de«vor to vincilrsie the lioaor of ilia .sdy, »«Bd, of cour»«

cqcally to show that her huthaad ->«.d not, th:

cow« ic dltbocor.i public oilclon, i. hi »* '.*.'¦ r'ptratloiI can to, will readily «ca the oulr»*-e Ira It* trus light.

Your«, re«i*aetfully, N. P WILLIS.

DnHKI 10 Sevxtok DicKiMfo« .The gran,affair of the Loco Foco» in reipcct to Senator Dick

iaaon, came aaT last night at Tammany, an i wa» |i»II reapef" »n «-''-"¦' '.' ;*-«tiv«i. We were o

course outsiders and csnnot report in detail, bat wi

caught a Ei-.irite cf a full room, bountifal table«

and heard the voice of the Senator making an elonoent «¡'peal ia behalf of the principle» of th<

CiinproBji»e bill 'He wa« one of the CommittalOÍ Thirteen The tenor of the affair may be gatijered :.*cm the lullowins; regular touts

1. J\t f'ninn.Cctct lauoB ealled It lato being.«v«bhaedfd juiuce w.! prtrtet-.-. t: furever.

j. Oar i.trir. By ctwtv ; > the Unloo, h«B«;y repment» ihe Empire htara ; by aceordicg Juitlc« u

every KCtioc, he ha» retained It for bit own.S The h... trims W« c;.er_i it with alia

-.««irailcc whilew c-r., jy li* '.letting« we tro *

»iBcrr-.iy cd good falin, to pevfern: IU d-lii» and com¦sada

t. .'-. »| C»..^p«u .^u V.* lutjOtt yf Slt**r\m lAt Sta'.t* Hud Ttmionm.A _rdln»l prtnrtp«! of Um

ciatlc Ftl-Jj-rooided In IBS «pirn of lbe Cj_iaiuuon.«»eEiiaxi u> h«r«r__«iixy if tUe L'tuo«. It muM«a«asUtLtd ti»». tt»ai¿«.

i. The Tin .tarie,, T?i« AtlminUtla.lioc propcie« to gov«itn ihetn by Ihe iword-th« IraaBotten »eek to unpetve atvaa UeStn tus» .«potista of C.iBgiHIi_» Dea.jcrtcy vrta ¡«a» a lixm free lo «overa tlUBaSSl*/««

«. T*« LiUdettf Amctuan L»'a«rr.^T»»*3Uf'h»a>_«V-««J[byi_tT«ltoro_ tr*-!,r_di jf poildcal AI«-oliae»«iLun. il wxi!cot b» eotmsmo.for iba wlte ai.J good of ai. perneo will

bBlia 'o *»ur«¿a_i then,7 TI« Oí.aery *if tí* Departed *^.a_-»»--V»/l_ devolBd

ibt'.t rivn to true Dn.-iLcracy, _d da'd wllkoul pro».gr»»-:t_tlo aty of lit priorrpiaag í atoa »sd Hormruu in lt.' /-»-

bit-, If l-'ULltd lu f r.iaap.«-^«i_ia»»»»e, tl only l.c_-~ by*spe«- » ,

.*. The yt'iyer and Ccmettm front» /the Ct', .;.>«.>¦-Wuittty ratarvaa.ative« of Uta Mel»*u»**>_ AK. M

Nta Wofld-tliey Uve gaawê».rf S-SWl«* f»i*WBtsr»_P

fertrcot i.y !ondo,i_j tho bo»plia.lue» of ite «.«t, t» a

, .errar,!.

The company kept up the fea«t and apeki»g until a late hour, and »eerued vc

But the ' outsider»" had all the fan. A meetingwn called en th«* itepi of Tammany, and Jo. Cor¬

nell ma«le Standing Chairman. BaaM i

wai 'ore, and then F.ilgar WaUh, the Loco Fo*o

Improviaatrxe, gave an extempore aong,in whi-b,after seme bard rsps at the "aristócrata up stairs,he woundup with a request toco round to the Pos¬ter Mug ar.J liquor. Three cheera were -;ive*n '..*

Dickinson, three forCa»», and th-eeforlho mat who'. hadn t no five d.»Uara to pay for a supperti ketWe came away then, but an eye witneas tella oa

that " while tbe Dickimon dinner was beingished in Tammany Hall, tho u_*.erritie.i.h».r,¡ f.ste 1,work,i.g ','t.tsiiie' desasareej B-BSSaMad Ial tie old Wiatman». in aei-<»r!s_ce with an invitation in the form of a handbill posted in sundryplace», and after lèverai specchca from MikeWalsh, and otheri, denouncing those congrog4*«'<lin the Hal! as ariatocrata, appoint«"! a 0MBa.ilteato wait upon Mr. Diekin»en and re prest him to

come down and address the peev'e. The rnissi.mwai ur.surceiiful, which gave otj'er.to t) tho out¬siders. They cmplai-ied that tho*e wli.. *

aaaMa to pay Ira dollar! aa an entrance fhepl aloof by the standing army a* the;.' donominated the Po'.i-e atationcd at the door, fro.ii oar-

t:i i[ ati: . in tl a", whi 'h concerned the wtsl ,i.-r

e«ts of Me | arty, M ke and Cant. ELyndera madelèverai erlorta to induce the Hon. gentleman toi-i n.e «bivtii and apeak t«> the <¦. -. MM

I Bl »-.Minns or. B-tfBB PtATB to JerricaO.-BORM..The large.room at Ketlinger s Hoteleoraerof Bldridga and Hr.*>rae st!. was thlast evenir, with the friends of Barnabas \\ ()*.

borne, lone of our estimable Pottes Juitivi. who

assembled there for the par-xwe ot pteeSB.feg the

worthy Magistrate with a costly lervico of SilverPlate, consisting of two Pitchers, two (Jo: let!, anda large Salver, all bearing the following ins, nt.

tion: **PrearaladMBa_basasW Oaaoaaa,Pe¬as a token of reaped Iren i

Saw-Yorb, Jaae 17,1190. Let him bear the palmwho menti it."At Q'cloab the room wai tilied to iti utmost

capa.ity sad John Graham, Rsq. ar"S" »mid

spi îitai aoaa *h< uti of ippiause and p.eiented thetokt-ni of esteem and regard to Justice O. with an

t.t and appro) nate addrea», which wai re-

to witk great feelinj by the magistrate,I«» beviag beea o*era>aae with the kiudnen of hisf ieade. The harnio liout and enthusiastic e >m

puny wire honored by having John Lai .-. l'.s.|. tothe Chair. After the presontati ¦ was

,. .I. the] partook of a sumptuous eolation

pre] '.red for the eoMsioa, which was interniiu.ledwith ».¦ » s and a number of appropriatetcasts. nraucg whi.h waa the fo_Mfeiag 0.Wad by(' liideAl Integrity, Energy, Amiability.Tbethree cardinal virtue» of Justice Osborne;" wiiiehwaareceivid with deafening »'touts of appianac.Sidney H. Stuart, James II. Welch, Elijth F.

Purdy, Mr. Brut.e, ex-Aid. Drake. Justice Uleakl»»y,Erasttis Brooks, and a number of other persons, ad«Irrsi'ii the ».¦embla^e.ar.d tliey adjourne«) with thehighest reapeet and aafeaeai lortheir h »nore«i guest,win. is beloved as auian, a friend and a magistrate.Ba-UMX- Musaua..Tne opening of tho dra¬

matic pe.formances at thia new establishment last

light drew together a large audience, who iia-tei.e.l to the play of the Drunkard with evidential-¦¦faction. We lubjoin the

OrBltlM- ADÜRE83.It r-iit" by Astcit O Caasraa, und tpoken by Mas M.

rt.ior««,nf theoptntngnf Barium's American Mu,r .m,.\tie-iork, Monday evening, June 17, I84u.Vi.u oft bavt» toon »onw cotilo »dip, thai »loodWai.ii.g «t.»i,»it;i,ment to Ihe b*atlni»l1.I,Ar.d hoard Un- murmurs oftbe popular«,Wh«> ruihoj t.y thiititan«)- t«> iba launciVng place.Wheil.t-. us ,><-_i» were «turdy and («eure,Ii» rli/vlni' perfect, and ii* cumpa** sure.And If il»o gaBai t ve.o| MTDiiirj pr« vailO'er ao((ry billow*and o'er »weeping gale.Ttt-r.jit,'. we launch upon be public -deOn» Teii|> .. »hip.nur bo»t and true*t p.-tdaArt wuli a rtinniDii iar.d ha* deeled Ii well.1 alatli g «cd Sculpture h«-re bave left their «peil.All that the mind coukl plan-the hand cou'.d do.I- iota, ktr.d frterdi, tómale It fair with you.At d if your »annum on the werk we meet,Thon u our pride »nd happtne»« complete.H h t '¡.it m courte thill ».way* proparou* be,fcver triumphant It thall ride the *e*Borne by » ear favor o'er the boundless mainThe iiiositnt barber of »ucee»» to gain.I nuke a trto'iiand that have gone before,Ai- tiled lo piece* on tome rock b.und thorn.Wur own irrurlty you til m»y feel.It cannot link telth Hutii'M at the leheit.

line, ¡jener ui friend«, ihalt bloom the rarest dower».Brought from the Drama'I «"eerj and festdls I», wer»,At.d Ci/MctiY shall search Its wealthy mine,Kor br'thteit diamond in your altrhl u» «dinelivre Vice mail t.e portrayed, artJa such . intooTha: tl! ihall bate It when il unce t» teen.Ar.il Viriue. with II» itch reward* and funRlgfeUj before thii »liar jou ihail tee.Kor \_u alone thl* iiood y place w*a madef.ji yoe til le»*\ and it» ,op-»U»o* ¡aid.Here may the brow of Care It« wrinkle» leaveAnd they whom .rltfhaa worn may mete lo friera.Ail th« tixa pure enjoy ineut ever findTo buoy ¡he ht- ,.t and renovate tbe mlml. a

Vtroaol). »nd if our lempleiul'i your taste.Our It-rigihon'd itlinr» n»v«j not run to wast*

u« ifea p»rtirj«xe you gvrv lietite,II Is en«iii»h.we eannot ui for more.VS f ii'itx ont tieady eiTorUihal. prevail.Hi.» Btkti'M fitrr« it no tueh word m fail:Ard while we si: are faithful to our cause,dive us your pretence and your alud applause.

Tin PruLi' Health..The followine ¡i the

Weekly Report of Deathi in the City and Countyfork

Kvu.71, Weinen, M Boya 92¡ Oírla 51 -Tota!, »Iuiitiiti. « uiiaaiEt. uuiAiti.

Al»*'«. 41 Drowned.IS', .. o' .».»nitch 1Ai«»-un»ui..jDy-e-ntery.?>! .. . f líiroai.. IApoj.'iosy.llEpUepn. ¦. ui v..

Attl.ma. l'Krj-rlpaha. I .1 ¡iver.. . 1Anatina. I Ifraciure. Ï, Jaundice.1B'ieedlof.2 Baver, Mi'..";',... .' Kii.eti or muM'ii 1

lorSeaTSS ¦. puerj-»raJ I Kneejoinvdiecf 1Sn.ricbít.». 1 " remt-ent.. . Mai_»_i_». 1(»trox!». i - «carloi.-»Mía-e!». 5Ca»uaiue».4 ¦¦ trph'i«_V Premature butb, e.

Cho'.i-ra I. fai.i'm í .¦ conK«r»uve ljUidas*.«.Il'»rb»i». I Heart, di»*-«-*» of7lgrrofüla. 1

Con»uirtj Jon... i»«v_l'>opt_t'cou»b.. I Small pot.1CoBv-laloD».fi Irri'jon.». li»Ipruu. 1Croup.4|In_»_im»_on of \TeeihlDg. 1Con»eitlon ;_o_i bladder.... 1 TeU.a«.1Cyanoiit. 1 .. ef brain i Lr.anowa.1&*i»ilny.<i\ .. ot bowels.. Il Vartototd .IDeirl-jiii Troc.», ¿t .. cf heart...! -_.Dro-wy.... ,; .¦ «if chest... I Total.BHDr«»p*y in Bead..II " ot kldD-ryi IIUrv-.v lieheat jl .. of Itms»...!-' .

A.',» -I ttior 1 year, 76 I toTvear». 21; 2 to 5 renrs.1»;ftio I.» year.,!«; ft» to ». yaara, II; 30 to 3C yaara, SOj; 30 to

.' »" 4» to 50 year*, ii: 50 w (»0 year», 14 60 lo 70

voir., P¡ 7» M k» year*,'-; »1 to M y«**-*. 7; un-

p7,D«V^»rTN^.VfTV_l'c!ted Suaea ITC; Iralaad. 41;Ec»!_d, 12; 8«*o_B_d, 1 ; Ws.et.2. Oermspy. UlffeaBS^i -wodon, I; Fru»»l». 1. tuknowc. il ffoM .

>a« m.Hoapital, Bellevue. S; PeniU-a-Jary. Biw.kwe.l'*Itiir.i, »i Smsii-ox, do. 1 ; LanaOc A*yluin, do. 2, Ward*¡«lard, '..,B»t,de..'s Island.«, CI:y Hotpital, 7. Cuv Prl-too, 2; Amts Honte, Blaekwell'sitUnd,»» ; Colored Hoto*.4 Cotored Persoca, lt.

As we anticipated, there is a large increase from

the previous wr-ck, but still tbe number is verylow fir this period of the year. The warm weatlier

begins to be feit in some degree, and the 'tareleaa

use ot green Irait and vegetaWea have some indo

eoce. The number of deathi for the correipond-ing week in 1-1. was r.:, Cholera 115,, Allow¬

ing for increase of popaiation, and deductingCholera, the ratio of decrease for thii year ii prob¬ably l. to 1* percent, for the week. Pul_»_-rydisesses run about the same as last year, tbe

mortality among children is stul frigb-fui.one A**-.irid and tmtntyßt* ander '» years of a^e, or i ie-

dorting vanóos cunaltif s not properly''diseas s

itjiti coat- at the wbrle morta';ty was of

children of less than _ve j ears It tbe proportion

greater in roantrita wb«w« in/a.»sie« m ««, *j-__auiectj »y.tiBtí By «ebsU-uo«: t_, -»a»_a.',*_f¡nher deaths n t by tMsxaaBO. we reJac* _, .J^t'lai to a-,«.'. »M-a v.rj law amant, end icev. i.l teaaa] I« i>a tt*«a.,ilv .j.eaadaJ f.j, the ratarnh».m; tpoitioa ol the Simmer. We tr_t that the pa.i i\i»g projects of the City I_*>«>*-_r« Dopart_«atwill have the effect of reducán.: the «eaal rate ofli.ia-ta.tlv ni » vt rv »pprtt i».... m «.'roa, «¦.) aal t_»prêtent favorable cire-um«tan. e« of tin« we

.wSSJ the ktí_arch at bay- Ite past week wm much the waria,est 11 the year, thu« a_r

Juca 9li», I' b, lith, i:**. IJ-h. 14«, lVh. Avara.»6 A M.. 64 " tó 7«.. **/¡.M.It 'i '4 ¦ -" »« «..T? 1-7

During the same daye last year, the range was:JuBt-sth, 101b, lita, lith. I»**, _h I'O- A-ra-fs.

«A.M...*» -*« 63 be I «.' *>*..StliU.TO II t» Il 13 T3 T».T»

>.cv»rRi«r. Snots..Since tlie multiplkatioaofliuf«cf omnibuses so that all the colora of therainbow are insullieiei 11 » distioieuiih their routes*tl ere hat been considerable difficulty, esptw-iall*en the pert of itran*,*er», and o! citizens aleo ia theBight) oC readily per eivi:.g what line i» pasting,the dr vi rt try * Bread*a\," and the man who»tact« fii'Fti'.oii pa'hoften i»-K:*«.t Abitig.loQ-fsut».'»,be.ore he is aware that he is in the wrong augo.In order to obvitte this difficulty the Mayor baasugircstt'il that the statres of each line be <).'»i<-1 ated by a number m larce li.ure», after the mani.t-r .1 a ii»v entine, «ltd »o p!_«wj ou the top ol thoit»e.e as to bo readily and distioctly sean.m thesiänl to be illtirri'naieil Tin» expam.attt la already

ltinaon Tyton »v Co ¦ (i Uti and Canal «tline, and the Broadway and Bowery lia«»« an»

about to adopt it We ptviume that, altera little.ane with theao numbers, they will be

.. »!«l« rt.' . de« idetl iin*.r».xein'-i.'. 00 the oi.l pi inc rrc-dtn: la the daytime and guetting in th*1 iglit at the name isf the line.

U: tl ti Tea Trax El.atiu.-Tli«! " AaERiCAN ttaiL-" »t i .,.»." for Juu?, [uhliil edby C. Dintmore,will be fouri'l tocoiit«iii j.:it t .' ¡aoriaatioo which«»cry traveler needs with regard to tha departureand arrival oí trai-is, and »'. .'! any tuirothink of taking bis S.imn.»r Lar »x <il,.,ut it Xlisa

: o' a » alaoat'a lata table, »..'t, ¡leecy an-.lr.ephxr lik.'wbte t>at« The «* EvJwflj* (iu.i.: 1«

posted np to the present tin . and whoever has ilin hi« p« síes» mi can take bis breakfast quietly.vxithout depending on a tardy hack driver tu land1 im m «eaiou at the dépôt.As.-ivrRMRY .»kBi'skhk Hit i.-TheFirat An-

niver«ary of Bunker Hill Chipter No. 17, 0- U. A.wt» celebrated at the Tabernacle last evening, anddrew a -t. .1 house. The buildim? was tastefullydecorated v» ith the Banner» of the various Chap-tt a m the City. The presence of the ContinentalGuards ol New York and Brooklyn added to theniter.»! of the occasion; and the music Bad addrone» were viry spirited.

('"-»xhttkic or Ith or Jim.t..Dont forgot,Meiir«. Aldermen, to have those !irew»»rk» in Chat¬ham i'.uarc; the people are very anxiou» to nom

them, «i..! t'iey 1 ant get a decent glimpse in th*Ihe i'srk. Fuit lux !

l'liNfii. ArriDfST.A tine promising look.gGermsn boy, sbout 11 or \î yurt of age, was ac¬

cidentally killed about 10 o'cl»>-k this morning, byfaliii .* frcni the upper deck into the hold of .ii«.

steamship I'nion, building in W, II Webb'« «hipyard, «bet of Sixth »t. In fa'lii.-T he »tru.-k the backóf his neck on a bar, whiih killed him instantly. Htabody was taken to tl..» Ki.'vetith Ward stationhouse without being identifi jd.

Isi.t'EST.Tho Coroner held an inquest st MAvenue B, upon the body of Knoch Uuinn, an Iriaitlad 10 yeara of age, who was instantly killed, yes-terday moroin?, by fall i r tr from a ecettöhi in tha¦hip yard of Win. II Brown. Tin- la I was * »ruedof his danger, but refused to leave the »ciffold. Averdict in accordance with tbo above facts wasret dered.

_

HouBiKT at the NaxvYoR«: Hotel..80m«»iarini» thief "n Sunday night broke into the roomof a French gentleman, whoce name waa sot men¬

tioned, boarding at the New-York Hotel, and altortorcing open hi« trunk «tole therefrom a »ilk puraecontaining S:<oo in eagle«, one half ea^le, 11 a-ol«tdollnr» and a brilliant t»i»l«l l.rt-««»pin valued at Í V»,with which he effected hi» eacape. The gentlemanat the time of the robbery hud been at the Hotelbut a ihort time. The thief has not as y et been ar»

rested._

NATIONAL ACADEMY OF DESIGN.XXVIk Aaaaal Kxh.btt.ea.

a! Art »

A crowd of other and m »ro pressing engage-ments, as well as the occupation of our column*by matter« that could not be postponed, ha« de¬layed the continuation of our articles upon the Na¬tional Academy until to-day. We have, howeverendeavored to make each article sufficiently e»m-

I-'let«) in itself to bo uuderstiod without référençato the others. For the rest, we can promise thatthe remainder of the series shall appear withoutdel«y.

It is our purpose, in criticising tho work« of;.-.'«' artists who «r« mo«t prominent before the

j ublit-, to apply to them the test of the severesttruthfulness to the principles that underlie andcontrol their respectiva departments of Art laorder to do this, it is proper to begin with B broad]»nd simple definition of the essentisl componente»fa picture. The first elements re<|.rodma paint¬ing, no matter what the character of its subject,are beauty and appropriateness ol form, an.I the ut¬

most pi.-ture*.|uerii.«s of treatment Next, es> Ii

object iotndui ed ought to I» «r the 1 isest res rmb-Isnee to Nature, compatible with the subject ol thework, the latter always deciding whettier the ¡initation of objects should be mioute or general. For.1 x»mple, in »11 pictures of »U'l lile the reaoiublaocflto natu: al objects ought to be exact, for otherwisethe iliusiou ia defe-live. But iu picturea of the1 ¡. beat order this exsc.ess is not neoessiry, forthe reason that the aim of tlie artivt is uo louf'or la

QMsj the telml.ler, but to instruct him, be bas

.at ia-1 to iiiuitrate, some ln"Uefb'. or deepleenug to express, and tin« is better eUeoted bymean» of ideal than of natural «lualitie«. 'o thelamous picture, " Tho S«:.»ool at Atlioos,'' for ea-

sn-ple, the fs''«». hsnd« si-d sa h poitu'i» a» are

. xj ".«-'). " L,,t par-'calarly retemblé flesh, the

draperies are not exact it.tati .:.s of any parti ul tr

i-«».it> or tature, and ." all tho compoi.eot ptvrUof this gre&t vx oik are treattd ideally, that is, withge, eral reten.blsnces, and n-»t parti, i'ar imita¬

tion». Tbu« forming a whole to exemplify a greatfact in t¡story, thiy appeal at once to the intellectnd not to the mere perception or senses.

ist pictures, »nd works like the Scitool cfAthens sre the two extremes with respect to the

imitation of natural objects. Between them there

i» a wide gsp. iu which all works nisy be rangedin their proper placea according to their --tra chaf*»

»cteristic»-In looking around the Exhibition ttooms of tha

Academy, wrsjwflfad the principal placea occupied bw

portraita and Uadscapes which are more numere.I

than any other cla»«e» of works- Although we are,

not at all disposed to set down portrait painting a«

a mean branch of the art, we confeee that we Ba4its products rather uninteresting, and so, wtth the)wish to disB-.ea them u epeedil* u p ssible, wej

begin with the works of te older and more .or-

ooghly «rstshliibed protesso.a in that depréxrtment.No- 136 and No. l-'O are portraits hong aide by

aide, as we »uppese, In order to give the public an

oprrt-aftanityof decidíag"on the merit« of the two pic¬ures, pcrhsps on the ability cf the two artists, atany rate upon the difference apparent betweentbem. The fir«t ia by W Pxc.g. it eeeine a boldand eharaeterittk portrait. One can hardly »coktrpon this p.<**t.v* and believe »t to have beet, pro»