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ag THE NEW YORK HERALD. | ——— WHOLE NO. 6550, MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1854, PRICE TWO CENTS, j NEWS BY TE the clroum:tances of the matier as to tts effect upon | embarrass measures of great putilic interost which are APPROPRIATION BILL. The ramers which bave jus * Poctbed bere erharrawen ARRIVAL OF E ALPS At BOoTON. LEGRAPH. public business, this bill, if amended as proposed, cxn- | yet to Le considered a hep tye rt * that rensain to om, (dem. i the ment in indiciting 1. course which it will be pro} y y Mr. Hoowx™, (dem.) of Als., moved the House go into govers: * ogre ingen only four» doje tewain atid’ tho sxpirlion | muty insrogning tor risen, wig’ if Geameacannt | Oomitic ox the General Appropriation Ul Umi that the preted ot en end“ nthe y , q FOUR DAYS LATER FROM EUROPE. : IMPORTANT FROM WASHINGTON. of the, areslon: and as to an amendment of this | stall pase, why it wil deteraine we to vote agains | | Mr. Dawson, (Gem) of Pa, appealed to Mr. Houston | ty at sihst place is diasoived. Bou cred cate - . a abel re, canno! withd: \totion, in order to , i 7 . | true, Te wi Bo organised Spon. patina expecied topes without dette, oe Bouse of Hopre- | Mr aziz said he hoped tue Semator foci Mladasip- | 1°"r ppd consout of the House te teen com, | mara for redress, con be taade, oF from “which « prover ' ' THE SAN WAN AFFAIR. sentatives, which is engeged in important business, | pi would withdraw his amendgent as i ¥as ydvious y : age P indemrity for lojuries or insulte can be nr. Wtived. Bat Advance of the Turks into the | cannot be likely to tase ups question whieh {a s» much | that tbe abolitionists intended to consumes the day m | Homestead bill, as .emended by Senate. He was | tbe incividuals whe beve participated in the .Niction of , _ ~ Perton for ble astanes inthe exscuton of te Pugs | "hr lat ccomeoted upon the report made (a thir { Muiots 10 have the ih forthe smende o ware mere | ee erie oath Principalities. | Message from the President, | ‘2%? %t;, It's buts few days since that @ proposition | cose by Mr. Suniner and Mr. Seward, and imeuch terms | ‘027 the rights of acta sl settlers, and press it tonal | iit bise, comauet © fo polit j * | to repeal that law wae received by forty-mine votes inthe ; that he wue calledto order by the chair. Hy» then de. | passage. Objection made. U. 8. Samp Cram, ~~ H Anndadiran tia cinest plement Maden oh ed cape to — for me pend the report made by himecif, Mr. Williams and ‘The House then went into committee on the General RT RS ee Necansova, July 18, =. } Fugitis cannot OEpes' Ir Jones. ir ave he Dor t rival ws RUMORED DEATH OF PRINCE PASKIRWITCH, | THE PES to vote fer » bounty of this character for se:vioes io ita | Mr Cate sid that he was unwilling to take upany | APPFopriation bill as returm\d from the Sonate with | port on the 11th inst, utter n tedious pumuge at tenes | extontion, at lesst without dicussion or debete upon | messwewhich would delay the River aud Harbor bil. mp merous amendments. b pe deys. On the 28th ult. when off the Bermudas, r { &., pp cap Thos, then, not only the orig nal measure, | But he wan for this meaeure; pevatons were justly gran- ‘The clause for the erection af public buildings in | the small pox, ip its most virulent form, made ita ao- ‘ | . just, and humane in iteelf—that tbisnew mea- | ted to the survivors of those who poh ind! {a the er- | ycanaug and Nebraska being under consideration, ‘ance on board, in the person of one of the crew, whe THE INSURRECTION IN SPAIN, Nee, & gre, which although so questionable many have at | vioe of their couvtry on the field cf battle, and this man ps praal * > is now ina precarious covditivn. The usual measures : vrom Wi a ek credeta g Wethatl when, eithout attataing the | fell ia tbe noblest cause, the defence of the constitution | | Mr. Grppras moved to strike outacertain words, loav. | have been taken to prevent, if posable, the extension of jashington. object of giving a bouuty’to the person-named in the | of bia country when rathlessly and violently assailed. | ing the remainder fo read that the aa for the organize- | the disease, which I hope may prove successful. DODGING THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE SAN JUAN | AMendment, defeat the main purpose of the House of Mr. Wade hoped the . would be withdrawn. | dion of those Territors be repenied. Immediately on wy arrival, I communicated with Mr, STATE OF THE MARKETS. AFFAIR—THE ADJOURNMEAT OF CONGRESS—THR | Hepresentatives, which they have expressed im the bill | It might’ out beresfter that the act in whish tis Mr. Pmuzurs raised the question that the amen‘ment ) Joseph W. Fabens, the representative of the Uaived ’ RECIPROCITY TREATY, ETO. which they have rent -here. ‘I regret the preseatation of | man war killes was unconstitutional. was not in order, as the words proposed to be stricken | States at this place, and gebivered into his hands the ke. ) _ | cecil the rubject at thie time, because it will, without doubt, | dir. RoW rsd he would no: Lave pressed the bill at | Ou: would, in ediect, repeal the Nebraska-Kansas act. | despatch forwarded ‘through mo from the Hon. W. L. ” ’ é Wasarsatos, July 31, 1864. tend to mjure # meritorious 4: is not my par. | this time, but it being up, he would not withdraw it | The Chairman, Mr. Orn, said if that should prove | Mercy. :ecretary of tbo Department of State, of which I It is beloved the administration will attempt to escape | pore unnecessarily to debate, Seoators who | under avy threat of contiouing the debate. eveb, he could not de responsible for it. bad been honored with scopy. After due consultation py. ‘The Cunard screw steamship Alps, from Liver- | the responsibility of the extreme measures adopted by Mie eer ee they are ranag: ‘Mr. Hort opposed the nmendment. He believed that Ap « ppeal was taken from the decision of the chair, | with dir. Fabens, I learned he demand made by btm wi the conatitoteul requirement to return a fugitive slave | Which wes rustained—ayos 07; nays 20. Tiprefore the | by order of the ‘ta ¢ Department epon the town of ‘pool Joly 19, arrived at Boston yesterday. | Coptain Hollins, on the ground that they did not, in 60 | argument, The effect of auch » proposition as that | was inopperetive. He believed the fugitive nlsvo act was | amendment was ruled in order i Jue bad vot emly been treated. with contes pt, bu The Alps pasued the Atlantic.at 5 A. M. on the | ™4>y Words, tell him to bombard San Juan; out such « | woulo bothe surrendering of the right of debate, wad | purely consturional It apy of ite provisions were tu Mr. GuppixGs —I bive sympathy for the administra. | t. rete of fu ure violonce toward American citizens aod! 1 subterfuge will only cause a greater tndigoation, if pos- | tive silence the consideration of questions which in fu. | ‘filcient, he sould voto to make them efficient. was | tien, President, and Cab‘net, and Tam eure if gentlemen | pri perty were publicly made, if an epportamity should: Oth inst., off Great Ormshoad, going into Liverpool. ; pu pe iii ture may come up, without the benef: of that urg:ment | utterly oppored to commencing a system of granting | Onsult their own feelings they will vote with me fur the | offer After due deliberation, it was tl t oxpetient he Cale ietasite Gesete estv0t waht EME | NE SLES wisutenge to itvedene Bis waste | Uptmnanrel wrereay es ealaeae apie: | RE Tae Leet Tet maperee “ie Gcexnreeeto-a question of or for, an teeanany’ fa tnjerion® oawtabsol tor ene wil introiuce ation enment of the country as well aa ment fT ADAMS replied, and the bill. - Goong rove to a question of order. fo inCemnny for injuri erpool on Saturday P. M., the 16th, and the steam | ., morrow, ina more specife form of the repate itself. I need Bot sey one word in botait | Mz. Amour cppercd tue aeadinent.” te raweut of all | The Ceaitnas—he gentleman wan hardly procooded | fhe ut ee mma £26 iniuzign wuatalned | by ott ship Union, of the Havre line, artived at South- | "There is some talk of continutn, i vests an of the srigivol bill. Iam sure tbat the consideration | croer and juatice to move to acd one private bill to | fer enough to ensble me to determine the rolovansy o/ | vatinfuctory ebaracter for the insult recently givem a m 7 nex | which induced the House of Representatives to pass the | another. his remarks; bot he wilt not be fn order if he docs uot Mr. Borland, our Minister to Central Amerion Im ampton on the samo day. Monday. We think, however, the aijournment wil | bill enarimou: Jy, and which induced the Senate unani- ‘Tbe amendment was then adopted—yeas 35, aaya lt, | £6 lite nearer to his amenament. (Laughter. ) | sccordance with this deotsion, Mr. F, was directed to Private despatches received at Parts state that | posltively take place on Friday. mously to take it up, would also induce the Senate to | née fullowe:— Mr. G1pmxos—In my opinion the law ought to bs re- | ccrmmunicate with thesgents of the Transit Company, the Turks, under Omer Pach, had entered Basha | It is unders:ood the reciprocity treaty i to be taken | Pre guie haanita. oem 10 Corry out this Intention. by rect. up to-morrow. — oe the cis mse donde yi pe Lod eengams a The Moniteur does not mention this, but only | The Colt investigating committee will report to-mor- aie mae ae true mode of gays that “the army of Omer Pacha, with the Eng- | row, that all the charges of corruption, &o., aro ontirely cile, 1 sb - poner ny, thats acoording ~ ro lish and French auxiliaries, amounted to at least | f:oundless having no more responsible basi thas th | vhowicg of the report, which has beon made by the -€0,000 men,and that Prince Gortachakoff has like | sfst gossip picked up in bar-rooms and barbers’ shope. | {const (rom Nasuchulette, Air Sumner, in which I con. Yeas—Mevers. Atobiron, Bayard, Bell, Benjamin, | /¢ele’. Thetis in order, and comes nearer to the voint. | to determine u| the amount of mdemnity commense- Brocbead, Browz, Butler,’ Cass, Clay, Dawson, Dodgo | | thirk nearly every member concurs with moin opinion. | rate with their loaves, and the sum of 16,000 dollars was Wis), Dodge (Iowa), Evsos, Fitzpatrick, Geyer, Gwin, | ! '€leve there are but very fow members who do not, | sgreed upon asthe rmallest sum admissable under the lurston, unter. Jores (lown), James (Tenn. ), Mallory, ‘ecm the remote recesses of their hearts, dosire tho circumstances, which, with « previous demeod Meson, Morton, Norris, Potit, Pearce, Pratt, Rudk, So: | (Mot the In. Tt has left your President ia a m © | mace of 8,000 dellare, made the sum totalof $24, bastion, SHdell, Thorson (N. J.), Toombs, Toucey, | Mincrity'in this hall, and created excitement hero an Trom my knowledge of the injuries, &c., susteined, and eid Weller ‘brovghout the land, North and South. Have w the future detriment to the company, &c., this sum Nayn—Mersrs. Bright, Chase, Cooper, Fessenten, | “¢nexough to strike it from the statute booc is | seemed to be no more than just I directed Mr Fabens Firh, Foot, Gillette, Rockwell, Seward, Stuart, Sumner, | Propesition is so just and conclusive that I trast every | to make a last appeal to the people ot San Juan befure- amendment is in It is to be hoped no more committees will be reise’ upon | entire’ conflict with the hubitual practice of the overa- | Thom: Ky.), Wace, and Walker. men here wil vote with mo forthe repeal of the law. | docivive measures wero taken. This was done on the ss ORD Meme Mean ONT SAMMONS |: aatgeatiy, te “expense et th taveteigatton has-| itamt hom IWF eoneieemmenelaatee wat Gay. | | Mr: Comnim sdoved to'ndd to the bill x aection repeat. | It lx right wo abould repeal it in short order, and doit | afternoen of the tat Yoriant, ws will be room to Mleewee se at hand.’ tee, considerable. its results simply cover with | A cae atthe vory present session has beon submitted to ing the ‘ngitive Siave law. at once. and like men—unot by piecemeal, but ata single | munication dated 12th instant, B, with its contents im From Orsova it ia stated that Mehemet Pacha ¢ nat est the Zonete, w is contained in this t, in which | ; hr. eae Fained the point of order that the amend- | blow. If we do not do it now t! ple will when ano; | answer to mine, A, of the day preceding; as the result ‘i in the icule its authors. the Committee on Pensions, following up the rule which | ment wae pot in order. ther Congress assembles. It will prove the political | of tho demand was entirely unsatisfactory in my anewer ‘defeated the Russian brigade at Czernovada, hae prevailed, refused to grant compensation to a person, ‘ihe Chairman, Mr. Coors, decided the amendment to | 6t#ve of tore men than any cholera. ughter. ) Cto Mr Fabens to bis communication, I enclosed him a Dobradecha, on the Sth, after a battle of five hours, | WEATHER IN WASHINGTON AND BALTIMORE—COLT | who wan injured in the clvil service of the country. | be ovt of orver. Mr. Mchviaxx—I am very hapry to Mave an opportu | copy of s proclamation D to the people of the which. dad toak posseblén/ 42 <4 Place. AND MINNESOTA INVESTIGATING COMMITTEES, &0. | ‘The distinctlon between the case of the allowance of «| Tbe bill then, as amended, passed—yeas 87, nays 12— | Pity to define my position on the Nebraska question. 1 | warpested in the mont public piaces,and perused by all. Pl wy, Joly $1, 1864 pension tor military services and extraordinary compec- | os follows:— ‘ood the gentleman to ray that he doubted whether | Shortly after, on the morning of the 12th, as amearnest The Turks have crossed the Danube in force at cara gs. depsing? sation for public civil services is just as broad as the ‘Yeas—Mowrs. Atchison, Bayard, Bell, Benjamin, Brod- | there is any member on'this floor,but who is at heart for | of my intentions, aa set forth in the preclamation. As The thermometer stands to-day at eighty-nine in the | tine which separates the military and naval service from | bead Brown, Builer, Cart, Cla Dawacn, the repeal of thie bill. Does the member belleve what he | the request of Mr. Fabens, a gaard of marines sabes several points. ry A 1 a » Dodge shade. The city is healthy, and we have no cholera. the civil service of the country. The mill:ary ser- On the 9th and 10th, tho Tarks attacked. Briga- | “ay. colt and Minnesota Investigating Committees ox- | Vice is oxo which requires exclusive devotion, ant which diers Pauloff and Soimonoff, with other Russian Sto we reas withdraws the man whoenters it from the pursuit of acta ta, at Frateschi of Giur, ha ne eee eee ee civil life. It requires tbe soldier or officer to devote bmmenta, |» Borth ‘Bevo. Hon. Thomas Riching, of Obio, is dangerously ill with | bimeclt in the prime of life, aud the officer especially, A Towa) Evans. Filzpatrick, Geyer, Givin, Houston, Hunter, | *idt men, under the command of Lieutenants Pickering aud Citas, Jones (ibe), Sous na.), tases? Mason’ Mr. Gippivea, (in bis seat)—Do you doubt it? Fauntleroy, were ordered on shore, to secure the araae Merton, *, Petit, Rusk, Bebastian, Slidell, Mr. MoMv11xs—No ope hnows better than the gontle- | and ammunition, as an 6vident disposition was exi Thompton (Ky.), Tbomson (N. ¥.}, Tonoey, ‘Yoombs, | ™8n this ia not ao. I, thongh heretofore I could not con- | among the people to make an improper use of them; Weller. 3 ? * | tend in dixous-ion with the member, after the ingigatty | olso to assist and protect Mr. Fabens and others in the Russians completely routed. , with tho expensive acquirement, perhapn, of mili Messrs. Bright, Chase, Fessenden, Fish, Foot, | offered to one of my colleagues the jay, bot since | removal ot their property. This duty was quiokly per- one P - ly portonh : cholera morbus. Re EeutAtion and study 4o elbasartone toutes ce atte, Wine | Gitte he Lweil, ‘coward, Stuart, ‘Sumner, "Wade, | his declaration ta #0 bold, reckless adNtseeh, ao oo et. | eon by the obioers of (he command, and the arme, By ices from Hermanstadt, » we learn pret -corr the cfficer or jan Ba returns from the fieldgit is only | Welker” war With my feelings, that 1 muat reply. I was not hero | &c., depcr{ied on Point Arenas, in charge of the agent that Prince Gortschakoff was at Frateschi with THIRTY-THIRD CONGRESS, peetry to ray that he can convert the sword into the | The title of tho bill was then amended so as to read | when the measure was passed ; 1 bad ler off with @ | the transit company, to await future disposition. At 70,000 men. FIRST BEBSION. * loughrhare. ‘Ihe whole pension system, or at least ¥-| “for the relief of Betsy Nash and the widow of James | Member f:om Ohio who was opposed to it. If Thad been | the tome timo, frreigners geocrally, and those favorable she a ‘4 of our legislation (from the beginning to | Batchelder.” here, no act of my life would have afforded me more | to the United States, were notified that a steamer would It was rumored that General Aurep had commit- im this country, as in every otber country Mr. SUMNER eaid, that some time ago he had givon no- | Plessurc than to have voted for that bill. Let the gen- | bo in readiness on the morning of the day of the bom- ted suicide. Beenie; eee “ a, supported on sms, is that ® pension shonid | tice that he woul introduce a bill for thes repeal of sthe ey peers sing the same syren song against bentent, to convey such as were disposed to a place of Tali Pacha defeated General Propoff's divisom st | ing reading of the journal ame dlmaneen eh wpe candseatnad af SEG oc petetionycaltass | TORRInaurs Ot. De Sew Propove to do oo, He-wan | S55 caf Malas tn his wet, addressing Me. | “tS -oapdr and Lieaeaant iol, of oe Briana Me Nioopolis on the 9th. o inca actated for the apport vee and families. | "Ser: Gwik objected te the reception of the bill. Giddingr—are you going to sing a songte jesty’s ecbr. Bermuca, at anchor in this harbor, was else EXECUTIVE SRRSION. On the otber hand, the civil service ig one which brings ‘The Cuamusy (Mr. reas td saia that as objection was Mr Gippixce—Not now. (Hal ha!) notified by mo, in person,of iy imtentions on the mor. - There were 25,000 of the allies at Ratechuk on the | ir, Masom, (dem.) of Va., moved to postpone all other | ite reward and ite fame without ruoning say peculiar | made, the question woull bo on granting leave to intro. | | Mr. MeMlvtizx, continuing—not hearing the colloquy | row, and. tonder of amalalance Was made to him, for the 10th. Dusineer, to go into an executive session. basard, and even with profit,end without any unnecessa- | dve the between Mr. Giddings and Mr. Washburne—eaid, I never | purporw ef removing any property on persons of Great ty sacrifice. It is é S would have voted for the Missouri compromise. No | britain. We have nothing new from the Black Sea, the | Pending that motion, by unanimous consent the fol. | 17 secrton, Tt le voluntary oa tet he Caled Sites, as Mr. Suman seid then he asked leave to introduce the a P ain. WAL" Heme proveshog to. gates the Secato, whoo member on this floor, but an abolitionist ora free soiler, | ‘This offer was met by bis commander and responded Baltic or Asia. « lowing business was done:— itis to asaume the office of or Wy . Mr: Gwiwcalied him to order. It was not in order to | Would vote for a repeal of the bill. If there is a demo- | to asin my letter (E) agreeable to promise. A steamer waa ores oe * the Chairman had ruled crat who e the people are capable of self govern. | gent to the town at cay light un the morning of the 18th, Many additional rumors of new negotiations wore | Mr. Coorm, (whig) of Pa., moved the printing of threo | Tie veiuatary on the part of the citizen. bo aeqamne the | cebate the request for leave; the ruled the | Shent, and is opposed Xo this bill, | abould like ‘nim to | toosist rnch aa were disposed to take advantage ot the current. thousand coples of Kspey’s meteorological report. resentatives, or any other civil office which is attended ‘Amid much confusion end calls to order, and while | Tite and mself. T should look on himas a sort of | cpportunity. A fow only accepted the proffered assist- From Vieona, 17th, it is stated that the Austrian | 487@ed to. with no peril of fife oF Hab. We are. all of us paid for was answering several put to board. 8£C eand were conveyed to Point Arepas. ‘The nm of » 17th, the discharge of our duties in the civil and ultimatum had elther been sent, or would be sont, |, MT Foor, (whig) of Vt., from the Committee on Pub- ge of our civil department, him by tenatore— . MoRGaN-rore hastily, and said fomething; but the | the inhabitanta, either from fright ora wish to set at Me Lands, reported » resolution to pay Charles Gordon | this, compensation ie regarded as adequate. We areal | Mr proceeded to state his positton with re- | Worcs were lost in excessive laughter and stentorian | ance the threats made against tve town, had left, or were : : orien of order. Ming to remain and risk the conseq . Thad hoped: on that day to St. Petersburg, demanding the | seen hundred dollars for services in 1889, as draughta- | st the same timereare poclormingoucdiny,intuteames | Pact eae, introdmotions of the Bill er undoutRa, | ME. Giddings’ amendment rejected—ayen 0, noes 8. | the show of determination on the part of the sblp woald ¢vacuation of the Danubian principalities within 8 | van of that committee, Laid over. _| city, apd receiving com It, have our | and that wes that the Chair was not to be interrupted | | After acting on other amendients, the committoo rose. | at this stage of the proceedings have brought about @ ertain time. The term mentioned is understood to Ya, (de! £30. the lo while stating his decision. MESSAGE FLOM THE PRAIDENT IN RELATION TO THE AFFAIR AT | gatisfactory u¢jnatment of the differences in question, bet ie cea wie Mr. Byen’s, (dem.) of 8. C., resolution amending {The Onamaean enid the Senator from Massachusetts | a4 coysagn laid bet Shey eh OM from the | {tots disregard and contempt towards the goreramentaf mont ¥, Ya resclation compensation aK use & mr irom. United » i “ to te threas #* Tho’ Austrian correspondent nays, thet ‘aa consbes july Wy iuontle Bilt Sa Gn "Lr comma The Chair does mo the jestice, while | P2evident, in reply to Mr. Chandler's resolution ‘calling | to the loiter. 7s > (0 Ssooule my says, pte y m poy i i This injustice bas been done me by the Senator from Vir. | {OT information relative to the reoent destruction of | At A.BM., om the merping of the 13th our the proeent phase of the Oriental time of employment, was taken up and edopted. distisetion, for if we require Sayers. Ameee, the documents iss letter from tSecro- | batteries were opened on the town, with shot aad the answer brought by Prince Gortacnskoff, (not Post ROUTES. June ae, ecicceel te Be Fabons, | for three quarters of an bour, follawed by aa intermia- the General of that name,) the demande of) Mr. Rcax, (Jem.) of Texae, reported a bill supplemental provido-e wa tro- | tors to preveree order. bathe chen Gbhicniypeapcente | tee ee oar, fullowes’ by 2, cotoad - felamaliiee Austria and Proseis are but imperfectly satiafled, | 1 the act evtablishing certain post routes, Paased. whieh can relire | ‘Vhere was pew much confusion and loud talking. The Yon were instructed im my formet letter to notify the | of threo hours, uttbe expiration of this interval the but there are some materials which might possi! = ee ee bas term for which be was | lobbies were throrged with the merabers of th. House. | Péepic of fen Juan to repair the injury they havocaussd | fring was ro-ccmmoverd, and continued for twea Anh DIY | ate. Rosm zoported back the House Bill amending the | employed fa his co servict, or even tohie | “Mr. Warxxn, by convent, was allowed to report the | to the Accertory Transit Company, by withholding from | mnater, when tbe bombitvment eased. The obj serve as the basis for peace negotiations. Those or family when he fale.’ This distinction must © care, and be said he believed the Senator | it the property which had been stolen and taken to San | of thane arveral intervals in the bombardment, was thas aro left to the decision of the Western Powers: | P°*e°7=w# Taken up, read, and postponed. ° Bo adbored to. if we hold ont equal inducements to | from Massachusetts was in order in webating the motion | 12M, and by protecting the persons who wore guilty of | anopporrunity to trext and satisfactorily arrange wat- PENSION AGLNT’S ACCOUNTS. hope for pensions end rewards in the civil service, equa! Upon receipt of their answer Austria, acting upon | yr. scaren, (free soil) of Mass., reported back the | to those Kitered in tbo tallitary service, tie tendency her convention with Prussia, and Turkey upon | House resolution for a settlement of the accounts of Mr. | Will be ut once to discourage enlistmenta in the army and ip tho nat i the United States, and to encourage ber cordial understanding with the Western Pow- | Woodbury, pension agent it Portland, Maine. Passel. | Siigrenuer eempotion in the screen of the eh ers, and will take ali measures requisite for the re- ‘TIME OF ADJOURNMENT. periments of the government, when we knew tha? tho the felony. It is hop 1 town will have adjustod | ters might be furni+hed tho inhabitants of the town. No that matier to ibe entire satisfactio& of the company, | advantage was taken of the consideration shown them, and in that way that Commander Hollins will be retloved + and at four o'clock, P. M., a command under Lieut” fiom the disagreeabh neosssity of taking any action io | Pickeringand Foun leroy saa cent on shore with order regard to that subject. You will, on the arrival of Con- | to complete the destrnetion of the town by fire. meander Hollins, explain to him what has been done in | Tho property of Sen de Barwell, a Frenchman, was di- for I a The Cusmman repeated his decision that the request for leave to introduce a bill was not aebatable. Mr. Scwxx from that decision appealed. Mr. bkxsamin—I move to lay the appeal on the tabie. ir. SU mseE claimed that be had not yielded the floor, that matt ceape ; j ; E rected to Le exemp’ed from the destraction if possible, establishment of the balance of power in Earope,} »!r- Hovrtox, (dem.) of Texas, moved that when the Siclsvetaae Toni tee fiveuncod?es To taduce ait | wc neretore Mr. Benjamin had no right to make the | 31, "Horiand, our minkster'to Central America, has rep- | an Tad learned 0 had protested und held himself and for the integrity of Turkey, and for a general | “enste adjourn to-day, it be to meet to-morrow at half. | marner of intrigue and corruption for the acquisition o The CHAIRMAN decided that he had enpposed the Sens- | Terented to the gcvernment that while recently at Sen | aloofos fur as possible against any co-operation with Jusn, he was insulted by the authorities or people at that | the towns people, or pretended authorities of Sea Juan. place—-on indignity offered to the nation, as woll as him- | The town was thus destroyed for the greater partin the telf individually—whichjcannot be permitted to pass un- | short space of two hours. No liver were lost, although notices. If dene by order of the authorities of tho placo, attack was made by an armed party oa ‘the com- tor bad yielded, and therefore recommended the Senator jata, aud heving recognized that Senator, he to extertain the metioa Mr. Scmnge again desiring to speak, there were loud peace ona safe basis. pest ten. He desired m half hour to make certain ex- laces. I havesaid that this wasa broad distinction i “ have said that it bas been adbered to, and I will give ‘A Viewna despatch of the 17th July gives ara planations. Senators need not leave their committee | { have Tenainiier eputti@nbe abe elisa pemeates at mor that Prince Paskiewitch was dead. rooms til the usual hour, The reporter would be pro- report, another: case which occurred some two or , 7 their assnmed political char- | m: of Lioutenants Pickering aud Faun! sont. Agreed to. throe, years ago of a civil officer, who was ized and | orion of “order.” they must anawer for it in j ng 4 A bias ag acter. No'bing short of an apology will savo the placo | tut on the volleys beiog returnod, the attack: The Paris Presse states that Omar Pasha returns in. tcisone ievnion. provided for by law, aa entitled to muke certain wcne Cmarmna said a motion to lay on tho table was | POT Oi ston that such bn tot Justly mecits, ‘Ie is ing party fog. Redd «BaD * wort bis loss at Guirgevo,on tho 7th and 8th, at 1,700] 1h question was then taken on Sir. Mason’s motion to Saees fer Pode apg PR, BE Cd exyccred that this apology will be promptly made, and | mere ior’ thr purposn ot aright P scoiy o men. go into executive eession. Lost. Yeas, 19; nays, 31. armed ship of the United States in the port of Now re Kir. Bricwr commenced a warm argument in favor of | silictsctary nssurance given to Commander Hollins of | etroying life, and bad’ the dosired effect. The execution: the motion being detgteable. Was cailed to order sevetal 4 future good conduct towards the United Statos, and | done by our shot ond shells amounted to the almost to- The Russian force at Traterchti was 70,000 PENSIONS 10 BETSEY NASH AND MBS. BATORELDER. fa mirth yy acho og beg Es band ee ee ee eee ybul functionaries who may in future be at that plac. | tal Gectcastion of the beildingy, Met themes ‘bent: strong, with artillery, and was continually being | Mr. Srwanp, (whig) of N. Y., reported » bill granting | guty ihe cable slipped accidentally, the exceloes- | "3h ‘juestion weathen taken, and the appeal was laid | It the outrage was committed by lawless individuals, | to make the punishment of sich character as to ineal- reinforced. & pension to Betsey Nash, widow of Dr. Nash, of Madison | neas of an officer, or seaman, in the pul vessel, and Three hundred had t at Bt, | county, New York. Bio said that she was an old and in- | the pilct lost » limb, and was disabled for life. I brought the case before the fenate 3 Petersburg ander apprehension of an outbreak. | *™ lady, and would not probably be living at the ext | I Presented it to the Senate Seeinicuee cn iter the tabic—yeas 36, nays 9. without the suthority or connivance of the town, theu | cate s lesson never to be forgot'on by those who have fer Tre Caaismane The question now ison granting leave | it is clenrly the duty of tltose who exercise the civil | so longa time set nt defianco all warnings, and satisfy the to introduce the bill.” Fe ‘ower of Sn Juan to inflict}jupon them examplary pum- | whole world that the United states havo the power and ‘The Senate refused to allow its introduction—yeas 10, bment. The neglect to bring them to justice i# as- | determine to enforco the reparation and rosapect due them session, moved % suming, on the part of the nominal magistrates there, | as a government, in whatever quarter the ou' may The police told them that no positive accusation - Mob Ap ag ado dere eased Co preity gh F oan eaticay en la tires ST ice tak Shalt tiltial Has aay oq | the responsibility for the ect of these individuals. In | be committed. ‘Tho Tnail'pactet Dee arrived in the could be made against them, bat thair political | *” *¢ e tetuten (4 maaMlAry Gad. Give) socvlonr ta’ such 6 cane Foe question piding wid ou tn axioaiasens - | Sack a case, not to punish ie an iesplied panction of the | harbor during the tion of the town, bat left ias- Mr. Arama, (dem.) of Miss., moved to amond the bill, | Pet" ‘cae x the elvil Tar oatressat veal Sporepri: | acta of the transgressors. It ie hoped the suthoritics | meciately, taking with her in tow II. B. M. schooner Ber- opinions had rendered their imprisonment as mat-| 5, sing thereto section directing the Seoretary of the | oeyisente, fuew it out because the eon La he ee oe re will be prepared to natisty Ocmmander Hollins thet they | mudm ‘Thus leaving the fnglish subjects referred to kx terof necessity. - | treannry to pay to the widow of Jamee Batchelder, ately | bim. te Tar, then, as the provont question ts goncorned, | ‘ir Tous addrcesed the Senate til 4 o'clock against | BAYe dove what wan incumbent on then in the way of | the communication of Commander Jolly, without any ae Tho allied forces were marching for the Danube | jited whilo aiding the. United States Marchal to execute | Without going into ts Carag te to the casein | the covstitutionality of the bill. ‘Ihe following is Secretary Dobbins’ letter to Com | "Ne communteation from Com. Jolly, of the Berm the 4 & July. Only French had reached be . She caging! ee, ase See, Sater Co oe Severe, |. Ms, Gruss for a recess until seven e’elook. De . wan wade with tho Cyane prior to Bis aepartings bert bo uk. ‘The wale ches mahalo teas hg ch ech ot Mi sald that thie would | poosion for the beneBt of the igearcf u worthy soidiee, | Dated And rejected=—yean 2, aye 2D sont, ia ree ee ee wave Deranrum, Juno 10, 1854. | am informed ho carried with ‘him « number of tho prim Sate agin bo] oe Bere Ome) ot Seen, f rotate render FS va, Peghew bee: ot ardmont of | _Sir—The government has recently received intolligence | cipal participators in the outrages that have been com- Place midway between Schumla and Rutechak. lead to & long dlecussion. Tt would open the whole | ful forthe purpore of providing &” bounty: in eaoiner | PU,te.% ctu for infarmarion to he, Bombardment of | pat ihe interente of out coustrytoen reyeires tbe pre- miities uy the town of faa June, aad among thea th Lord John Russell has given notice that the gov- | question of slavery, and no one could tell where it would | care. I cannct vote for this Boston cave, which contains ernment will ask the country for an edditional war | ¢™4. He moved the bill be postponed until to-morrow. eee oes ee eee sel ag | credit. It is thought that the opposition will make | 1st—yees 16, nays, 06. the fogitive slave law. ‘Tho constitnitonality of it © party question, and, if possible, defeat the | Mt: Foor called for the reading of tho report on Betsey | that law is disputed and denied. The resirtance itself 4 consequence of that dispute, and of ance ‘Ministry, and cause them to resign. ‘The discussion | Nosh’scese. Read Of ventiment of a portion of the country to the law. ‘The Buzz then spoke ii of a national vesrel at San Juan or Greytown, and | former Mayor, A. McMartin. FS Seem cies, auing esernettocenny | ERR TTS | wear ee Sarva ean arta ee our ‘neo and ener; 6 wish- 3 otis seen ots unr tat eg | EE PE ET BHR | wey nec yop ae Rs i rect it you pfoceed ne to 0 i 5 bitte cih caeaoe en ay Sard npg ncaa soon as she cad fully be ready for the cruise. f opted and the present unseaworthy condition of the C; a veto. b ats 3 } perty of the American citizens interested in the Accessory | 24 the condition of the crew, favorable to the comes on to-night, (Wednesday) the 18th ult. is, Sevres called forthe renlng of the report in Mt | fw oe teas reason, fle to be exeouled without etre. ie ee ee ee bee Ceeorany. it smal, hea teem walatllyGotained | TsDt ferme by a protracet fay ina warm climave ob m ay traordinary urament. ‘person: er Ie y neason year. Advicés from Madrid of the 15th, state that the | wr. sawanp sald—This le the fir» 0. the lastfour days pert of The huscuttre, That ing is now aster coarttexs- Manan thon farther outrages will bo committed. Our minister, | yhsve fucdontally fo fned that the romaine of Purase garsison and town of Barcelona had pronounced | of the session. 1 wish distinct'y to state the attitude of in many of the courts. The Su; Court of the | “Messrs. Mallory, Gwin, Rusk, Weller, Butler, Mason, | Mr. Borland, has beon treated with rudeness and disre- power feos ees Gruknes tim Ser aes jainet vernment. 1 4 State of Massachusetts has affirmed i Cammenssegioee gH and others, continued the debate until a quarter to eight End You will, however, learn from Mr. Fabens, our | seve not tie rap aeriot pede a F % the go - this question before the Senate, in order that the Senate | or is understood so to have done The Supreme Court In | oickek. ‘commercial Agent at Greytown, more particularly the would soem to q avo, The London Morning Chronicle publishes the | aut the country may ree, if any ombarrassment should | another Stato, (Wisconsin, bas Gonied tts conatitetionallty. following statement:—‘‘A request, it is understood, | result to the busizess of the Senate, upon whom the re- | FOr myself, it is enough for me to say that I ngree wit was submitted to the Cabinet Council, held on Sat- | sponsibility will lie. The House of Representatives has | whilothia question is ‘and while it will ultimately be referred to, and decided by, the highest b G mendmen adopted—; govern- | t#ken the liberty to exhume thom for transportation to ae alate cere Fens Bo | eet etich have bees communteates to him freer the | the north, being ratisfed. the Hap willbe gracing te Various amendments were proposed and rejected. Stato Department. You will consult with him freely, | the friends of the deceased, and will meot with the appro- At half past 9 P. M. Mr. Howrme moved for an adjourn. | and arcertain the state of the facts. Now it is very bation of the Department. it. nl S de- Permit me to call the attention of the’Department te it to us this morning « bill for the relief of Botey tke | ment. Lost. sirable that the people should be taught that the United 1 urday last, for permission to allow Sir Charles Na- | te ore a tind in one Bates will hot telorate these ou ‘and that they | the handsome and orderly manoor in which the officers pler, with the fleet under hie command, to attack | Nes, s very sged widow of an officer. doused ls eens enceant ie eattionterem pal is onan et ae Loetreand quarter | Dave the power and the determination to check thom, | 80d crew of the ship Ihave the honor to command aare Gronstadt. BirjJamed{Grakam, First Lori of the | Mt: Apams—If the Senator from New York will allow | constitutional law. Without going into the merits of the desire Several other motions were then made and dobated is, however, ‘much to be hoped that you caneffect | @xecnted ell orders and duties assigned thom d 5 1 4 Tt is, yery t ty" \ r mes moment, I to say that the triends of the bill | constitutional agree! it it is enough A é ‘could have dono better. recent difficulties. None at the Mr. Toomss moved to strike out that t of the bill | the purposes of your visit without a resort to violence, tion and kindness of the agents Admiralty, and the Dake of Newcastle, War Minis: | |. o stectly willing to take a vote upon the reading of | {of me tosey that there is s division in this House, and mabing the Louisville and Portland free. and Kerructen of vroperty and lose of life. The presenoe the Traneit Company towards the shlp and. .seck wate ter, attended a privy council held om Monday by | 11,5 report of the majority and of the views of the mi- | test thie division is continually widening. The number | Mz. Inomrsox oppoved it of your vessel will, no doubt, work such geod. - | tunates of fan Juan as were worthy of thelr hospi ‘i i voted, artment reposer touch °n your presence and sense. tality wii ea a sh, no quorum vn, and at | Pain rpm uch 2 enema segues | faa nop sos hav prtacd ss political orition of this town, aud of the relations of | jae tos Gee Tale poe, 8 hme your government to it. You will remain there no longer Pretiaed Seren od the hopirtmcon Tale u- House of Representatives. Sone may deem necessary, as itis swarm andum- | Wo atl en t0 8 close, Tespecstany bring the Queen, to consider the same spplication, and | nority of the committee, without any argument beyond | coming lees and leas. ‘The number to-day is far lees than the resolution of the Cavinet; and, although the re- | the simple statement of the papers which have been oye Oe pe indications, galt bas not transpired, the despatch of Brigailer- | read. If they desire to discuss it, of course we desire to Shey will grow lose every year heaentiess ; Teas a2: eucl § é tof your Gencra! Harry D. Jones, and a company of Royal | discuss the other aide. _ present time, under ciscut that ‘Wasmawatos, July 31, 1854. healthy climate. You will aavigs the Sopessatat et Joan company with Mr. Fabens to Washington, om the am- Geppers and Miners, from Chatham, leave little | Mr. Srwamp—I was proceeding to say that the a oe ) satirely snoonettt ations a ah aa isd uetoa Py pe aiee i's oer fom Cot modo Ne pousennent of i prival of the ship by telegraph. doabt as to the answer sent to the gallant Admiral | of Representatives had cont to us e bi for thezellet 0f | mode, unless be shown this le sm extreme | dir, Ona, (dem.), of 8. C., moved a susponaion of the | ton there, if not earlier, as you ritt commented Kirk ot | 5. 0, Domix. in command of the Baltic. fleet. The Danntlegs, | Botey Nei, the very aged widow of an officer pe, fate Min the’ crtgtiat tal. This widow, | Tules, with the view to take from the Speaker's table the | yin¢. " J.C. DOBBIN. It waa thon ordered that the House hereafter meet as sorew steam frigate, brought home the epplication-] *"™7-0f 1612, who suffered from disease contracted iu | SUN, Maher trusband, have been before us for | Senate bill providing for the payment of such creditors | “Commander Gro. N. Hor1uns, United States ship Cyano, | ton o'clock in the morning. Adjourned. Charles N: ay | tbe pudlic.cervice at Sackett’s Harbor {a consequence © | sisteen yerrn the attention of Congross. Tho | of the late republic of Texasas aro comprehended in the | New York. STEP feet the aware | whieh Soom dared sl engl, wn ik i | ea ce rs ea a aA | wet Srtmter, m Amery Sn corr rch reel alts . ears. It was ‘ ck, 0 Cr: dD. " SPAIN. isthe tat pace to the Pension Department, and the countzy in the wer of 1813 can walt here for sixteen Mr. Camrve.t, (free soll), of Ohio, asked Mr. Orr whe- pane B. M. schooner Bermuda, and Ca) The Madrid correspondent of the London Times; | Psztien pene BAe te years to have this claim admitted, this Batchelder case, | ther, if the rules shall be suspended, he intended to move | TicIlins. The former, under date Greytown, Jaly 12, en- + | within the lotter of most solemn protest against the course Se previous qusceans Hollins bed tntimated’to him We Intended Mr. Onn replied he did net, but wanted to offer 00 | Sods Greytown. ‘The inhabitants of tho city, aa woll ax 5] i H , Says:—"* The mended it to penal = bm emery Aa freee il for ber role sae setisfaction, no triumph , to defeat this amendment reducing the amount to six and-a-half mil- | the houses ond property, he says, aro entirely defence- in @ Hberal senee. O’Donnell, convinced that the yea po NE AS ie are of Comerone, a Lona of dollars, so both sides of the House may have an | lew and quite at your merey. To therefore aotty yo, ty et hg ay an kd pepe dl ace Raker him Mi , put on Mr. Cai #0 operty sabjocts, 00 to enter into the views of the ‘ progresistas.; | sm oa | te Lee Bounty, i ail yila.We taba eect wnt Texan abail release the United States tise oy tall Cems 0 - ty Na er ae ec irah nas Tis | Si chelates pe oul get hat | ite cron Govparince fe ecoa y | "The ow ft rend th refs, 1 “pains like a retrest, if trae. Iam the more inctined ‘he morang, aod, on examination, they” gonclned that tir, the facts is this case are assumed. ‘There is | S47?, 04—two-thirds being necessary to do It. &Co,, of this city, with « cargo of Western think it be, because the guards have again | half pay for years was not within the line of prece- | no that I know of. Hoy, atmeueate: Bie ones ‘THE HAN JUAN AFPAIR. wae ran intoon Baturday night, off the Devil's Now, = dente atopted by thett commnittes, and therefore reduced mittee can inform me whether I am correct or mot. Ido | ye warmsn, (dem.) of N. Y., presented « memorial a ied hb & Mae stationed on the road from thie place (0 | i+ to ave the sum proposed to be paid by | not know that « petition haa been, presente! anking for 4 ’ per heetie © Ontario, and sunk op water. Crew en 'Bargos, from which 1, the other day, mentioned | the House to s small ; ant the committes, upon | it. The Benator who moved ,the amendment | from merchants in New York, trading 5 Steamer ani cargo insured. r: 4 v the supposition that the widow was old and in frm, and can anewer whether s petition has heen groseated by the asking remuneration for property recently destroyed by they hd been withdrawn. North of Burgos, ® | youia not probably survive until the next session of | person to whom it is propored to allow le bounty. Re- | Taited States euthority at that town. He desired it o ‘aoe party has appeared, about fifty men strong, recommended the immediately. Now, | ceiving no answer, I presume that Mrs. has Hartnroee, July 81, 1864, 4 | ale, ls the case of ‘an oll wisew. It had long been | not applied for a ‘her name is put up here | be read, but objection was made. Referred to the Com- at ene see ae ‘wore $60 Se ne ee ee aes Casta | Se ee eee eee | Bien een eee cataeasceaen, | mite ca Pordes Aft end, tk price Seige ios faiet wore Snes 3 O ‘Navarre. Pech: eptoun ‘the 15th, the pops uertions d tn the proceedings | interference, There has been 0 petition’ presented— Tr ADE WITH FERC. Het, oes ceecianmereea dae os eoteces ‘boop 2 “ of the execution of slave law in Boston. I | no petitions, recommendstions or representations of Mr, Revpis, (der Del., from the Select Committeo, ‘The documente comprise other papers, inelnding the Br a o3.0 600 per joes state that the garrison and town of Barce | peed not sny that it is a sul entirely different | fects are presented by anybody oe reported a bill regulsiing the trade in part between the ssiitin ef Sohd Bh, veniaasl te Vaeee shoes ane ee at nt Ce tnd tregn i it, It wade to Oring 8 dapat, guee rebigrlns cme Reale et . United tn nd Par. Rare tthe Commies of goer man oot on sient monte The Sunday Law in ante ‘amidst oclali favor the pucotenat, there wae not | this bill is to proceed. oo kaew of that certain the Whole on the State nion. a ais pledge PRILADELT HLA, ” ‘The ; Governor i at the oad, of the ase she erect magatiogs, od ontiraly Levee tbe Teaver ln ha hr, taeler was lad anc The committee report recommenia the Present to te tannnabea adiiects tas pad tho sald authori. | 1¢ Sunday petbyretgtied yom dagenaion eae mhied , a into negotiations with Peru for a more liberal lle | day ae it hes been for ovement, to He Capua Goneeas adhered, | vant to the su matter of the original bill. What | that we are now ‘the of | enter ties and people towards the United States and her pul ‘encouraged in the violation of sgoate of Long lire )* Down the original bill is a pension which | the day, whilea j Trrestigntion the matter is | trade in guano. Falling in this, then the bill they Tt been denied, Hollins destroy. | **verm keepers being aes iste reg me ersten Gove to the pre- Teil Rave voce sowistefedr bad the Secsten of toetooert have wetored to go into effect. It provides thet guano Gigs Wore, thd Verttation ctttndaig Whieh nie net bd i, Bega’ ag Ni ag dupes saat tas se —— fan der Wek te one by the amendment is to | sball be krown, ft will be time to act, We shall then | be admitted free at forty dollars a ton, four por cout | own Commander Hollins communicated @ full nc- | MAsor’s levee aor the kageh senha The Court Martial on Capt. Downing. | give atounty to she wider of ® Peru J 'tus countcy, | the execution of this iam or whether bead met, whe, | Then the Price is below forty-seven doliers, ton P9r | count of his aetion to the Nary Department, dated July ince the Mayor's proclamation was inmued. Mort of Praperma, July 81, 1864 | Poree tpecers aseloting in” the execution of pro: | ther be perished in resisting & number of pervons who Mata ee | ee ene ees se Gramm, June 01, 054, | he payers sustain the wtand taken by the Mayor, The level Martial, rning, it. Down proposed above fifty dollars ‘ ARTMEENY \y fst tlre by eee Wil | Wha peed rt a On motion ote. Past, (wg) of Mo, the Seaote | J... Fano, Ean 08 Ors Ae an oe tm. | Moet ocen, ene itaaain that te Mayer wth expr rio Tt was an able and brilliant document, and was | j Bhagat ng = Ho bean eed | con te poe bill matboricing @ wubterrancan line of telegraph from Lae | ry 4 na Jena Leetmeet:hes at ~ Le pe wate , Misstesippi to the Pacific, wae referred to the Committes ‘the very severe upon Mr. Pendleton. The general impressien | tives and considerations . caprick , ~ ence 0 staan at of Satin ie See es Chet the necneed will be cleared. L Mer, ther, ‘twill bescen at once that whatever may

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