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i : i 10 several piacse, eng before How any one galt eof y the a990- ande’stand; but perhaye the people we do to poorthsatas @ad worse Ope rae, “to and be seen.” The wasther here is excessively hot, bat the Isthmus is quite healthy, Arrival of the Steamship Granada. The U.S. mail steamship Granade, Capt. Griff, ‘arrived yesterday morning trom New Orleans and ‘Havana. She sailed from New Orlesne Jaly 20, 8 A. M., arrived at Havava on the 22d, at 6:30 P. M., and esiled egaintor New York at 9:30 A..M,on the 23d. Ske m: the passage from Havana in three days, twenty- hours. On the 22d the Gransda spoke off Tortagas the sloop-of-war Cyane, on a cruise ; all well, Coming out of Havana the G. spvke 4 B.itish man-of-war going in, who ceclined answering. July 23, off Pan -of Matazzas, exchanged signals qita clippar ship Skylark, stanciug to westward. July 24,«p0ke ehio ‘Obio, from Apalachicola for New York ; exchavged signule with an American bak, showiog red, whits and blue horizontal strioss, with B, B, in centre, steering north. Joly 25, lat. 32 deg. 33 saio., lon 77 den. 63 min., spoke bark Wiiism, ‘rom Galveston for New Youk. Alex, Grant died on board the Graanda Jaly 26, of congestion of tie brain. We ore indebted to the Parser for files of Havana papers, &0. OUR HAVANA CORKESPONDENCE. Havana, Jaiy 21, 1855. The Polstical Prisoners—The United States Sloop- of@ep Falmouth—The Filibustero Steamir United Stofes to be Cunverted into a Spanish Mail Steamer. On Friday the 13h inst., the Revisionary Court constructed by General Concha, to mee’ the case of Remon Pinto, closed its labors, after @ s:as\on pro- trected to near three montos. Toe military com- Mission appears to conform tothe p:epsred flad- ings, from their verdict, with appioval of the Auditor of War, on the 14h inst., ard the Captain General epproves under date of the 16:h—the reau't being the determination of the ictervening tribunal —the Cort of Errors—composed of Escovara, (R:- gent of the Royal Audiencis,) Pcsadillos and Por- tillo. Guiral has been released, who stood in the sams predicament with Pinto, and had been condemued to death by the Coart Martial on the testimony of the infamous Rodriguez, wh. now lives ia forbear ance, a refugee from josiice in another laud. Under the reaction whish has taken place since the exesn- tion of Pinto, drawing the cdium of tae people upon every nome assco a'ed with its procurement, it bas been deemed advisable to retiac prcvivus declare tions and jodgment, and to wia back good appreci- ation, which is as imposwvirie as to restore the life detrauded. Neary of the “ conspirators” implicated with Picto upcn the fabrications of che ecnvi.t Redriguez, are re‘eseed, as will app-ar from the partial list which I snaJl bard herewith. Boe Digno Gener, of Matarzss, wo has bein several montba in prison because he wi Pp palar man in his neignborhcod, tor beuevolence, usrigit coutuct, and akicd.y chari’y, permitting no disireas withia reach of bis aend, or thy power of nis purse, was considered “ a dangerous mao,” and altnough be Revir medicd wits politics, tae public sataty re quired that be shou'd be saué up ino.e of the “penton” cages. A few days staca he was raless- ed, permitted treeiom of the city and tutercoures with bis family, to make she daterminaiiva of jas tice more tkipg.wren it mbould be published. After a week of auticivation tha’ would pe al- Jowed to return home, be was suddenly seized by the police aud thrown iaw oduageun of the * pan- te,” where had been, vfevedivg him, Piato, Ei- tram er, Felix, a.d severa) of2e:8, whose swories seman to be writteo. Ganer 14 bsaished for four yeors to Spain, From tue puoiicatioa made, as you wil find it ia tne farine Journal of tae 19:b, 1 take the toJow:ng sentences aude?’ Mantsto Ramirez, coud-mvee * a igh = wo aix yoara impri spment at Cents? Ceotgno Gexer, ¢2 four gears vised sags ‘under the sirveulance of the authori ice at “ue place whica may be des gaated apon the Pmauis, i) the government of her Msjssty for his esidence; Miguel Cantero, who is edscnt, to the s-me; Alejo Izaaga Miranda aad F-ascisc> Psrez ovige, sco same, for t 70 yeursof cosfine ment asd Vin 220, Dro'ared anasived from this iastaae of offencs, Domingo Gairs!, Ctviacs Frise Cintra, José Trajilio, Pedro _Bombalier, Joeé E Agails, Jnana Baotisia Eatenza, Doctor Vicente de Castro, ebent,) and refo, Jné Sanchez Iznage, José jo, Joaé de Cardenas, Manaal Gaz nan, Ra: gwonand Mauuel Prie'o, Anzastine Lspiedra, Juana O’Borke, Ij 10 Balen Perez, Jose Manuel Porras, and Mrs. Rita Belbin; and e-tirely absolved, Juan Groning—it being ui dersvood tias the above named qho are nd who may piesent themucives ‘or bs aperebended 1 vue” Wis to be heard in de fence, it will be granied thedi--the cums Of prosé ‘ution ¢? fo met by the parties condemned, in the proportion of ther own cansrs, excluding the cases previously tried, ard of those relessa}, Mr. Casimiro Imenez, planter 0! or near Cist- fnegcs, wes brought tr Mavaoa sevoral montis since, without any defluite charge oa the part of ths at eraroned but his neme, appareaily salectad fron influence and stendicg in that community, and tostrike terror home ty i's heat, He waa alao an beard the Pontor—the halk of the Roma No ffence being charged agaiast him, evea by defamatory deaonocers, informacion was demanded of the authorities at nis place of resideace, and rea pouse given “that he was mach esteem-d in the vietrity for bis correct condnc:— iberality ia pro motirg every enterprise for te imvrovem sat of the industry of the couvt-y--for care and pro ‘ection of the poor. takivg no part whs eve- in politics, and ‘Wat the offictais thars were wi iiag to be anseeraila for him.” The ¢ffect, one wonid have eapgow-d, would have been instant relowe, bat no; ne was deciared very dangerous. for if he shoald pai hia- seit io front of rebellion, risistauce woald be impoestble—everybody would foliow #9 good « mao; end he was contipued in the cage. Tha go ‘verpment, at last saciahed t at tiey could mike bo harm oat of such amen, have in toe past week ce- Teacod him cn tie parole of une of bis frivcda, aad he has been permitted ¢o return 6» his rea'deucs. V-ricus persons wu0 Were cumrgod wich procur- Ing or Going tie killicg of the vie informer, Cas- tenedo, have been beoishad to Syain tor foar years, to be confixed an’er survelilancs, &c., as in cases previously reciud. Among the law baton is Mor- wn, citzen of New O..esas, wad iatsoce of us “Oly Gus! Collins aoa Pevez, (creoles,) the ether names uot kpowa to m*, batlam wall as ed tha: the real offsuders asv+ aever even falien whe Non of the guthurides, wie the ectusl killer ie apy Gay wivhio sight of th» palaca, ‘The erds ot Bpavien juttic» are jartisily acawered by effects open toe poopie in fear, ratoer than tovs. The acting con-al of tne Uatved Stars, with nis , Waited tae U. 3. sliopoiwer slong Fal mcoth on tre 15th, and wore roeved aici the customery hesors, Oa tne léta, tae B itiza Coren) Gereral, H no:able Josava t. Crawford, oleo visdied the Yankeo ship, aud was welcomed on bard with due honor cordiality. Tails teiog the first time of each condescending court*ey om the part of Jorn Bail throug ‘bis reprereutauve here, we mast sappose ths “a acres 16 ‘oose” somewh.te betwesn tals and twe Crimes. I sosli not orrsame t> give aula Bion of he very atrange procerdiag. Oa the 1761, dn freterpal i.e, gooa easlog wan done a: cha pal ce —the Uni ed states C.nsul, Coiomel Bidet aoa, Com: Mancer Shaw #Od his fist officer savistiag -at 6 sprad tor ty ‘na wovets Jaid on by Barnard. Dame of the oa k 4 604 uredit to toe fenst - Iesviag Bowplog to wan) rave WA.» eraosilis® it, im pareuis oft ch @ tow firrirestere corks went spirit tappi ig sgatost the walls ot 1Bt ssloon, bat I do not lesra <s* sree Rroets . br rl Usdt tas exing meueral “)ot de ivery” in progreas, appetites ects good aul th per - M dome toa spin Of tow distia dieting 7 qed, sri ot Avguetwr Carat at C.mt pe ATH State, Mouroe.commsader,and Captian Jota Ge Oricans by Fire. 10E8 $150,000—ras sread SNGINE TR(UMPRANT. ‘From the New Orleans Deite, July 20.) Axother of our editio:s bas falen e vicsim to the rapscity of she inrxorabie flames, aud taat beaatiful oud world-wide 1e00wned notel, tae Vo- renda, is no more. ['s fucereal pyre wae lighted tuie morriog, at 2 o'clock, sad it now livs emu dsr ig in rote mountain of wortniess trash—s auge on incon; vases pile of odds aad ends. At 20 precisely, thie morntog, the wassh— man em ed by Mr. Siafer, as tue City Hotvsl, pre emoke iseuing from the eaves o: the houge in the rear of the rsof, immadiaiely over tas cervante’ quartere, He waited tor «few momsats uné thea geve the alarm, the “Veranda ta on fire!” The cry waa cauzit ap by the reguiar watchman, and con btn to all va ts of ths city as if oa che wings of the +ind. The ficemen were arvased fron their s.ambers, ard goon the rumbiing of engines wos heard i2 every directiov, hastenlag to :heacene of destruction, By tre time they reached the ground the flames oe! ee eee bo tie ah and ba was cai end tbe progressed very wly— like @ candle, it wee burning dowoward. Owing to th» cal nacss of te wir, toe thickness of t 6 ia aad absence of jbustib'e material, the fire barned astonwhingly tlow. Tse tiromen continued 69 piy t etre sginss, 6 \smes to slowly wrogre-s, until nosriag but the t tering walls of the batidiog ware (ote, when, eudcealy, about five o'cock, the naw steom engise appeared on the groaxt., Sas bao been damaged the previous evaniog et the trial, acd nen the fire tivet broke ont, the Chiet Engioe-r, Me. Wingtiels, got the workmen to work acd had her repsires. and by 5 o’closk ea9 waa riady for action—nicoed t ret horses and Came lumberty « down the strect with a full xead of steam. As five o'clock ehe took ber position in front cf tLe st. Charles Hotel, and commenced t> play upon tie fixe. the effect of ber «remsadoas etrean, thrown with @ force 624s Kacctsd halt a Coxon prraons uff cheie foot at a distanos of several Tods, wse soon Visible on the fire, aud Young ams- Tick at once satisfied Our citiz:n*, Bod even tae most bitter of Ler opponents ia tre tice devsrtmaut, thatede was po humoug. Had tne engine been ia order acd on the ground when the fire com neuced, we have no hesitation ia saying tiat the Veranda Hotei might sitll be among the things that ara ‘There was po aifficulty in fiadiog a Seite supply of water, and toe ‘masheen” worked bosutifully ead the management of Mr. Dorsey tae en- eer. . It wae'a strange sight, however, to see a steam engine pufficg and bi wirg away ia the mddle of St. Chariesureet, bat it is ‘oracle to which our cliizens wili coon become acsustomed. At haif-past fiv o'clock tne corner avd front wall of the building fell cut into the strest wite a terrible crash, but fortunately injurei no one; sud then it wes eeeo that the bears of the houe had bea ccmpletely burot out, wod no.biag remained Dut the smouideriog bricks aod motar. Che steam engine covtioued to play on the fire with telliog effect, her immecse stream carryiag evarything before it aud miking @ breaxh, cstapul! like, wherever it struck. an immeare crowd was ga: th+red around her all this moraing to witness ner working, auc we heard # uosei mous expressira of g0m ration o4/ satisfaction on all ai jhe cause of tue tire hes n0% yes deen fally ascer- taiped, fursier than i¢ oocarres in the ecvaote’ eparimert. Bat iittie of che farniture of the aotel was eaved- nothing, we believe, exoept tne silver Were add some of toe most va uable artivies. Caera were not a great macy boardsra iu the honsa, thoug) @ larger oumber «a0 is asaal at Chis seseon uf the year, Most of succeeded in gariag their baggage, whi'h they had euffi feat time to do, seeing teat the (otto) Simp #0 slowly. Tce loss by thia copflag ation wiil fint fall short Of $150 000, and will fal heaviest on our insurance cmoapies. tte building wes the property of Mr. J.W. Ze chare, acd teased by Mr. Joho Galpw, who nad been supa inteudivg ic 4s proprietor of the hotel, = acme two rae a min waht a he nad ecome very povular. Che biv heavioat cn bm. The baeemont Of the ea eo biked) pane Veranda +) room, the drag store of 4, -#,¢t6.e cornerot Commoa and 3+ Cnariaa; ibe we gar store of Mr. A. Hercandes: & bmail trait end soca, Called Tio Sshasopol, wad the bar: ber snop of Joseph Rzitia, tbe Veranda biliierd taloon wad the Raby coffes hous: on Common at., and the boot and shoe establishment of Roo-rt H. Bowles on St. Carles street, were cvnsidsra oly da- moged. The Orleans House and the buildivgs op- pomte were badly « orched. . Tie iusurance in te several offics ia New Or. Jears amounted to $95,000. The dog store of Mr. Shaw was insu-ed in the Merchante’ for $2,500, and in tne Loa‘singa for the same smount Tye segar store of Mr. A. Harusadez Was ineured for $6,000 in the Merchants’, bat the stock was all saved. Tae boot and g19 establish ment of Mr. Bowles, which was tlightly damaged, ie fully insured in tbe Provincial, as alao was en0- ther amail stock under the Versnds. There may be some alight erro-s in the above estimets, bat we have reason to believe it can be relied oa. Neither the Tennessee nor Mr. 0. O. Lathro,’s office aaffsred the slightest loss, ‘This ies great calamity, and will be severely felt in theee hard times by our community. Oue of the most recowned corners iv our city is laid io ruins, and the etreets ore comp etely blocked up, and will for some time 10 come, ‘Ihe corzer pili- i) have to seek some other resort—the old re. We bave tot heard of any Atcidents having o¢- curred. Ove drvvken man feli down tm the ureet, end wes abcut to expire, when the podoe had him convey ed to the hospital. Oeing to the ciose proximity of the fire to the Bt. Charies Ho’cl, fears eere for a wile enertstoed that thet ncble stractare might again bs forced to succumb; and there was 6 good deal of exciterasnt, I undermand, among the boarders and si: ckholders. Had the wird been blowing, we might, iodsed, have been forced to record the destrus fos of the macst beautiful avd valueble portion of our city. CaRRigR PIGEONS AND FHS TeuRGeipa.—Many Of the readers Of the nowapapers who wake up in the morzicg and find a columa «f Earspeun news by telegroph, reacy for thir perusal, in the morning prper the steamer having ve the midnight fore, do not know the Istor ani tha eater pties which are involved to procure thie early éranam «- sicm of the vteaaer’a news. Toe “asso iated press” have a0 sgent for the errival of New York steaaana &t the Sapcy Hook ligbtnoose. Gs has fifcy carrier Pp geons which are trained tor toe purvow of c »n- ve ying news from the steamships t) the snore, A man in opm bost, 'n al) kinds of weather, dropa alongs de of the steamer as sho beara directly avon Bandy Hook. The n 6 th-owa over ia a water- ght can, and the slagie ‘sleg. Toe maa gives the 6 gMal to the brd which raises Ais wings, and be Ross, with all bis powers of locomotivn, in ai¢ ht hine for the cffoe, going w distance of three cr foor miles in sa ma Y minutes; ano, p»p- ping ip at the window, is riceived by the ageut, Wo tracsm te the intelligence over the wires to New Y 1k, Beton and Ph Jadeiphis, and thence t> Bt. Louts, New O;leags, and all parts of t19 conn- try, so that the news in frequently received over a <7 pe ~ Unived Siates, war pabianed bsto-e este wn, eaves the quarantine — Pri z Ledger, July 05, r gay Row 1» New On.eans.—Gamwan Cawatax Bao- kin Ur--A gretd row occatred Inst nigatin Her m6u's bad :oom at the comer of Paolilip snd Tehou- pitoulat streets. A German theat icul company was perforxt gint ¢ house, aod s large auesber of liste ye gotino the tieatre. Bosco as the .— s00es Commences, toe boys commen ed to}. tecraps the play O¢ yediog cut covtinaslly “goat 1” «, ‘od wo everytiiog the sctors would say. The disiurd- BLce pregrtsed for some time, and was sided by o Jot of mep from the rtoxk eg Ades wore drank. One of these gt op, to addrem the nadienoe, ewe wr had been bomouggsd, ard re the manager wo retarn b5etr ae break the play op inarow. The mauager sad ac wore got ty A at this, pat the jighs cut asd fied. The ancience then took yaension of the buiding apd smashed everytving wo pirces. The Tow was general, and tad the mob ta-t withthe pro. puietor, re ie no telliog what might have hecome bam, eaperergy, ) as been resting Ree sin ths | of him. The whols ibing wan diegrace'n', sod all evening <f the 14h, war'log adjustment of tas | who wore enazed init whould by scree New *, ee Spaaise Orleans Delta, July 17. of fs, oeaA ROBEY shaved Decrsrox agarner a Newsraren rt Maree — yt Mec’, | Ot rae E B. Jackson, » & jastise of the vesce seniahed “with ts | Guard Co, yess eto of te Portacd Aceortaer, To; riptors v ortian dwerteser, atom, making coastrac t ber, ‘toast puolishers of De espayers eo 6 iz Beochere, of woich you neve vieed. >, ba pity, terminates the taro steamer United Btates, harbor of New York. [Ds94 fally cueer of th fi Istely biockaded i Mr. Marcy forbid toe bans? The arrival ot tae to» entitied (0 receive pay tor the publiceiourf a verti ment, uoless che pab- copy; abd that when itis meds Op tD pee of qaoations cot from another paper with Ser ema therron, there mat boa “i$ ac NEW YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1856, \ vine clolook 1 # Pleasant Letters from the Lake, Sea and Monntain Side. Accounts of the Season at Cape Island, | Bchooley's Mountains, Lakes Maho- pac anf Winnipisseogoe, ., Ao, ke, CAPE ISLaND, N. J. Na UL, Cars Ikuaxn, i: i055. Intereting Late —Disstpation at the Siland— Gambling, Drinking and Hopping— Religious Intalliginee, 8 ¢., &c. A ehors peje wt tis oopular bathing p'ace hae been attend d with «cme pleasure aod beast. Tas tdand sppears to be weil patronised this esason til the large house acs crowded to Exose-; but they are filled on the came principls omnatbusce are: there is always room tor more, No master who de mands entrarce, there i still room This is eurpris tog to me, whee viry many who ae really aacom forteb'e st (26 large houses could be well nooomm>~ Ovted et the s.usl'er cetsbisomeats. I am vow located ut the Nattonat Aall, whioh is well kso%, orderly aud cecorcus 1a every departmen!—o» Dar, no bowling salooc, bo pistol gulery or diliiard rvome; con® queutly you are not disturbed io your reat at wght. ‘Thi vsatce ristt bere who are no’ mnch benefitted by the ealt water bathing. There is to mana dissi- pasion emong tre you: g--too mary hop. On Mon- dey eventog thee wes @ very wrand ore cams cf atthe Mansion; «m Tosedny wt Miller's Congress Hal), ond dis evening there is ose to come wif at the Mcunt Vercen. Go you will eed they who ta- Culge in this kind of smurem at are kept very ba+y. The young bicod is kept 1a @ poifect furore all tne tims, going after excitement to excit/mint, antil ature peremptory cemacdsa@ stop. Tae sesaon thus far bes beep gay acd brilliaut--the bathing very good, Wo also obseive w larger amount of om, aby from the Souto thaa usoal. A oumber of M. eid pubile officials are qoartered here, aod ip the arbore and lawre politica are discuwsed calmly and coolly. There is but littie improve mont ov the isiand, Tt reems to bee place soley givea up to tarning the penry, without much equivalent for it; and epart frm bethi:g, there is litte to amase 0° enliven a man of teate; eloeit, trere are uumerovs bowilug ealvone, 10M #bOps Ald & pince CD the beach, in front of Congress Hail, called “ The blas p'g- brcoma a pew pix,” where mew ae very indastrivusy er atgrd, both wight eod day, no; excsptiog tae 34>- ba'b,in gemesef chance! This ts to be devlored for the State of New Jaruey; an’ while the au.bort tice of the isiacd wink a: 17, Visiters of she ariel in vicinity of whics is cours, spouid denaad 4 diz cortizusnce. Weare tod of a young Baltimyroan loring & \arge eum of worey. Genilemea naving coos we ehuvld bave 4 care of the pucks moary Ye stored upou them, for tuere area wet of sharks a|dcul more dangerous toaa thore occasionally visit- ipg our e0sf, e changes made by the tives along the beach since Jast year rte romew!st novel, Che brid of last vensoo, scras the talet, o tae M Verncn, bas bevm tulay covered #it) saud aad opening made fifty or #ix'y )ards on t+ eam vite, where a new bridge bas ben thrown across, wach eusbles ust, have a continuous romaaa'e oa tie beech to the !izhthoure; 15 is + pleasant aud bealtny exere © wulk,or drive too, aud is one that is much resorted to. There ‘s one thing much wanted hers—ths com jc witem Osmdea to cits vlace, X! your it wii) ba wo vom sls. Toe tend wil then be more acedwelole for te business Clues, wed ic every ree yacht) will euhasnoe tue px puiarity of this a3 wa'eri'g plac There is every opportuol’y for toons who aasire to lead & rengisos ifs while bere. Or 3eno4sd lost there was se: vive bed in ali t99 chur shes shag he. Preshyter ap, Wpisopsliaa, vprs Me sey oe Fére ig opp rtucaty to go to prayers @ Mee, thére is opp: rus a im tne PB pe ip bane te ae Chtikén, aha oe) evan aoe ut MONe OF WOH perlors of the Natious! Hall, Ovgsn Hoase, Acasri con Hc use, &., 0nd Tam gind to aay, tiey are & wet) and seriously atten'ed. Proferso J. Mo Jiin- teck, of Carlisle, Pa., prescied at tho Visiter’s Choreb ou Sabbath even.ng, from 1. 0. “ Whether therefore ye eat or drink, of w ye do, do ail to the glory { God.” He ta a @: elequent epsecer, and has been sojvaning at tals boune with his lady, who I am sorry to say is ao ievelid. pleavan’ company hera, quiet and peeceful, and thore who evek this, coms t> this ps e. Axnic, for those who desire tre gay maize of sehion acd drese, and the ten ‘thowand va vities wt tending a fashionable Ife, it is act tie pla e, yet at the jarge hotels they are boaatifally sapptiet with the gay belles of fasai.n, where Terpaichore holds sway. In conversi: g with some gentlemen on the lawn I beard ore address another “‘whetier he was ot & member of the Charcot” to which the reply way made, “that whoo he was at hom:, he was” —vory significant, and perhaps expresa-a all that wa coud ainst the frieolity and ‘oolishuess tnat teke hod a some minds when once isunchsd boldly fortn amid the thouvsnd temptati ns of p!eaanre, ‘ae apysgriae On Bunéay aud Monday we had deligntfal winds for the msricer—the coast was jetted wisa every descrinticu of sail. A southeast wind prevails to-day 4) ~ kun hot--a little foggy a'ong the coss*. ATLANTIC. SCHOOLBY’S MOUNT At¥S, &. J. Heara Hovse, i Ecnoors?’s Mownratys, Jay 24, 1855. § Letter from the Heath Howse— Location of schoo key's Mountain? ~ Hunting, Fishing, &e , &e+ It bas offen given me pleasure Wo read in your excellent paper the corre poudeucd from the vari- ous summer teeorts,end of none thet J bed oot visited bed I formed +0 pleasant a pictare 4 th? delightiul retrest from which I dave this, The imaginations of most poracns will clothe with beaaty many objects acd places that will bs stripped wea the bare reality appears, and this co ofa bappess tous el!, thet when asp t is toand that eqasls ut excels ali imaginery giidiag, theu indeed i+ vae mird flied with watisfaction and delight. Such i+ the Heath House, nestled as it isin the enerald baomct thee “ceiectabie moantains.” Netare neem to have chowen this a8 ber ows favorite re- tient, and to heve drawn around her here tn the numberleee delights tast surround us, all her sam- mercharme. Heie cau the maa of business enj.y that quet and repose whi b his jaded micd re- quires, acd the poet find fli wavjecte for ec'ogase apd pestorals iu toe raul scevery that + ncie les us. Here, mid th’ aconrte And sacred sprite, youl Woile from yon wulow (« ‘Voe bees tont euce (ner flowery stores arount, Shall sweetly mogle with se whispering bourne ‘Their lullng murmurs, aod aviv repoer, While from steep roche. the p:acer's wong is heard; er the soft cootag thy fav'nte ptrd, Meow oe aball c dreathe ur meliing steals, Nor turiles (row the artisi elas to pusim. Toe followers ot Nemrod and Walon fiad ia the reigiboriug woods and *tieams emp) yumcnt for their gums ey drod, A party from toe hol, coa eeting mortly ot indies, some dsys sine retarad sfrerafew bows’ wbeenor, wit coe hund-ed and thirty two pickers! ) they bad taken trom Baad'e ateta loca, are’s bowed yerjoye be Of tuk pome, but taster Lisrewsed is Wepy B pede Bu per, after the spurt of be day 4 ended. Levers cf muric have their ¢ mek dove straue of tho fair thetr murics! raciops ia the paticts every mirairg, sed wides to the remy saloon Wher ere ul “o'er fair women and brave men.” U' Fate's excel lent bard makes merry ma-ic, and oats metde + the beetle of meay woo bad (noagat iseir ‘da cloy Or ys Were Over.” jective tie eavertion t1at bever Onttr tts roof bave nesembird > @ been y, Wit td wealth omong ibe dauguiers of Eve, Bi tel it rot io Gotham! The geniemen #30 psy their offerings to these shrines mie few. Men inere are (eed trath to tell) who prwfer the billierd sod W iat tebe to the smice of the fairest of tao fair Srrvge whetoat on! On *he Bi boat je one of the clergy mes stay Jog wt the hotel officiate in the 0.4 Coa «1 wear O Boréey leat about fifty suns aeantiod a rav ahead by the ees thas hold lage dancing let aicnors re om ys shine prminve ale. Eptcopsishe, Prerbyie tar, Bog tise Ae. @i! oniter t preyers 4 prime tothe Uo of the ‘sv rfu of 6! den muetiors, An tap meu w eras wes leoed to win prewar’ by ot t | ; BeW Le ord in the boom | | i | ‘The boas. though comfietably Aled, isnot yet crowed A few morvirgs since, by e cident, follo ving the lead of one of be lanes thet diverge from ¢ ¢ botel, I wee beckoned on oy the baanty of the verspsoture. @ novle.woed. A rolemn ‘tilress reigned tarough thete grsen aisles; the mourning beeze secmued to wmsper elealtnily OMObg jesvos, and the mouataia rivulet to | burh iteelt ie awe cf the oversbadowiug presency of | these firest giana, Tf. natare cold advertise, bow many more wonld emjoy ber besuties! [f, Mr. EK ittor, you iaa-rt tua, her advertisemect, in yoar pop iar paper, I donbt Ret 8 © wi) reward you the next Has you vast) nor | baorty, If whet L have enid of tho Indies should at tua t hither more appreciative geatioasn, ehould you be among she aumber, they wil revay wita their ewtetes: emiies. Dawocsirgs. LAKE MaHOPAC, Taomrson'’s Hore., ( Lawy Manorso, July 20, 1855.5 Deseripion of the Lake ond Intands-—lluminated Keats on the Loke ~Taheaua-- Amusements 3G serally at Thompson's, &e~ Among ‘b6 panvwsrous euburban rotroate that have recently com® rrto notive, is the count: y eucrouad ing the been cifal ebeet of water known o¢ Lake Maboows, which isin Putpam county, this State, 8d shout Aity miles from ths el'y of New York. Many tare ogo it wae known as Long Pond, aod @ tribe of Locinns, celle ibe Manopacs,aed thor sot Uement io the visinity, They bave vacated long Since; bat withina fow yours past New Yorkars Dave found ont that itis aboeudthy ard enchanting mmr retreat, and dave soar after year in-roased 4a pamopers in visiting txe place, anit! @: tha pra- sent time there are not hotels enoagh ts accom tte the guests. I would, for their bewefit, give a description of the Jako, bot 1b must be gown to be appre 'ated, as at is @ common ésyieg here, ‘a person comiag once | will be cure to retura again.’ The leks is about nine miles in clzcun(r renova ard about one mile acres the widest part; it com tale in it three islands, tne largest called Biack- beery Island, from the quavtity of berries growiag there; the next im size callod Petrie Isiaat, a de- light'ul placa to remaia at ou a hot day, aud the smallest called Ide of Bsvaty; bas tho latter was deepoied of ite beanty Just sumer by being care leraly set cn tiie by a picuic party, and the trees and sirubbery wore destroyed. he other two inlendas are much res.ried to by the guests of al! the bote.s, who rach them by aail sod row boasts, The beilon the Inks after eunse. is the most deligatful yevreation a romeniic seeker after pleavure csa wish fir. The loke is on she highest groard ia that port of the country; it i+ said to be 1,300 feat above the Hudeon (bot that height is doabifa!); at atl even it ts bigs enough to give tas boael of mourtein air. There wie three hote's hore nt present, as well as aeversl private bosrding nouses, ba’ at tais oartod of the e@rson ail are #aid t) be pretty nearly hied. The bourders at Phemceoa’s «trive to ecjoy tho.a- Peles us much ag poeerbie, and there ars a tow leading eprits among them who are uatiring io ‘heir efforts to Ket up entertainments for the enjoy Mect of sil Atew mignte eioce a grand tla minst- €0 Artilis excu sion was bed upon the lanka; ali tan sowboate, cumbering six, were ilinminated by va- 1m gated high, feud were rowed one silec avother wound the lake, the occapants of the bowls, gea- tlemen avd lacics, singtog; the ef Was besatt fulardelered the shou and approbsitor of » lareeorowd cf edamlring gazera from wie AOtels. On Friday vight tie boarders asemied ta tae ariors to wicems “tableaux vivaots,’’ gottsa up y eome Of t © ladies and gooleusn of tha house; Many of their representations wonid buye dese ho bor Wo mom Experienced artinta, Ox nigbt o gectieman wel! Kiown dn tho 1 Woll street, apposred as a magician, 1 nomen of Siguor Vic imiser the ticks Le perfirmed, aly Acotber geotliman, kiven 8 «an tion (butof a different kiod) Perollout, & tinh, rope dancer; wolred muct applause, The bucleeqao bilof ta eveniog performances evan lay from cis gentle Tan, wt eXiemded fom toe coiling to the Moor, wad gOGER op in np artistic cosuner, added yota bttie b> the attractions of bie evening. imggt every evan ‘pure * a ‘wt %, Eudes 5 -- uso zing Aad poll reg 20 tee PAatder, Win excelent parts, manos on the plane. M whe curney to Jake Mabon, is ay uae Harlem railroad, 72 [96¥'s yon a) Crotom Falls; fou there yon teke the riage to the lake, which ts about five miles; the country through whish you pus is tive, rolling aod ondaisting, aod the orcps promise 8n abundant yield; ba’ you cannot belp per eiving tha’ the farms genaral'y aro Beglecred, the fouces bad, bridges ont of orde’, &., which meke it ap parent that the prop.e do not go in for catside im Bev apteg A ride of one hour b ings you to the ele, 8, LAKE WIN STPISSFOGEE. Pavitton, Wotrsony’, NH, July 24, 1855. Travel to the White Mountains—Hotl Improve ments—A Cow Retreat Hino the Winds Blow — Timperature—A Hurricane on the Mot Day — Cropple Crown Mowntain~ Angling ond Wood cock Shooting—Tvarehing Exjenses—Sieanh at Lnanera— Centre Harbor—Transtation of the word © Winnspissergee,” &c. Amopg the mary interessing episties pudlichod this eraton in the Hauacy, from the enamer resorts, | have am yet seen cone from this dolighifal jovelity among ibe mountiins ct New Hampsdire. Although it is wort’ y of » better pen than mine to ceayribe ite besnties, a short potice may bs aove Jt, she to those of your thoneasow «f readers who propose makiog trips to the Waits Moautains While em rcude thit er, let them terry ® cay hore, by all mesns—fora trip tothe moontains with wt explering Winvipuse: gee, loves at iewt one third Cf te ipterent. The tiave! tas joss fairly commence). Thos ‘a?, a large provortinn of the visi ere come fron Boston and otver New Englacd oiies. Tos season has Op: Bed ra ber late, to be eure, but this evion ps meres 100 Wucy at rectors for emuner toutes to suff #6 badly from & want of virtors a9 macy ober of tre New Englaat resorts wopear w be doing. The Isk» and ihe mcurtain hotels wili now for wx or etgot weeks be wel! filled, ‘9 ap of berd tee Northern sbolit onism ood Maloe Sawer. | The bote) from which I write waa nover before | eo good conditiw as uniter tte new land! Mesrrs. Terd A Adawa. They are Boslon wan, om Sad a) Meic bartvers; botn take and advertiea in | the New Youx Hanan, and ceev vo daily eappliee for their excecent table from io Boston marke, one band ed miles soa'h. Since lest wummer they have wade manifest improve neo er Che cies wed Celightully located hours («rected Avs Yeurs ago) by pavertog, re painting acd parialy refar ishing. Let the wind blow as [i listety, there fe siweyem cod nigat’s reat to bo foaod hers, on 4 geod bair maiwem nid pillow, A werterly | breeze comes trom ths Ganstock mouatslos, #« Rilees rome the south ecd of tue lake. From tha | borikweet, & wird oiginates In the Franconia or | Secdwich monptelus, and keepe delightiuly oof while passing, flies acroes Sac) ‘eke, aod torn twenty miles down Wing pl eeowee for twovuirda of ita length. Prom the norte, ong nating pu avon on Mount Washington fteelf the wiad ewrepe over @ score cf other moanta!ne, ‘ucladiog Madaor, Mo row, Pravklic. Pleasant, Webster, Coawford, Mote, Peqnamket, (or Koeretarge.) Cytoboras aa) the Onetpee raoge, paw ng Omiors Ince foi) ooares F the east, it poees a thole renga of hela Cc mem pon’s, cmmencing on the Motos line, tw aty mirefom bers. From the fouth « beeems tee among the green bills of Wilvo, Parmingoa ant Gimecton, teving he famed Croppa Crom Bwuntaiy ‘a (te coares and Creversioy wz miles oo the breatal Alton Bay. Usler aot) oreum saners, who cap by tat Wifey @ 6 del gw- fa'yool pew laa lord Che thermometer of ot dom time here nd ve cgrees a lbs best of (he day. Last Pourday excrpion. Leaving Dower S Bat 290 P.M I agrived nae Ot 4:00, vis the Coee oRalrra), () brace) of he Heston aad Matce.) and the fl @ eles ear Diver On artding trom Dower the mercary ta fiveted 97 epee 1. toe had); cp aeriy ny bere ft toot tf 09 Cogrees om the P Phe treme from On 1p, Lowew, wae Be oo doe writ ot | cobheais coml rienie. Lo toe » sofas mare | oye dik Coad bel formed orer Om per dy git | mece 0. orngl preparations toin season for the ook @ start caster'y, towards the Se Secon valey, woullss the salt alr, enes (es Tdi, the jane, feo >ring twelve Roun? fisbicie ot Speed te oe H fa Crips, wor streame, nor Corrects, but 11 4 Com | Grened warn, waif he bottom were aatden'y wiva- drawn from ® buge ‘eservoir tow miles aqises. And thon did'bt the wind bow, wu! Hiw tw ‘vie. mia folly’ flo# round ad asrea ved! “What wil become of Capt. Watkor and bis It do «sare, coe Lady of the Lake?” “it ie as dark 48 B-enus wad be wilt have w clear Wianipteasogec’s isiaads and Deadlands by trustiog euttrely to ois oom he can't me 'ou rote shend.” In tewaty ai werd acrous the iake to kn, enroute fue @ watery demountretion at New York the peat m srping; the eky cleared as and tr amy" Lacy,” wimg @ouadeed yards of ber etnsf,o.€ and rvard. Loag bfs .o her g00d tered gelvant comamed rT; me he elwiga aold to bie tuck, adoe! Alte ch 90 (978. Tae rex: moroing tt indicated 63 es. se0t ie Cropple Croom aan ata, 2,708 1006 sups betew of Wisuip s- White Mountain regtor, ome li or 20 ponds, numerous vileges, ko Che View crom | be unart is man nbrens. aad the as use tae J, ©, Cary), 7 0 nay tone nan bo draw chy Of tive Jers to Uhis in'etsating auumit, ti woys op band 0 draz thew ay bi berres and + Ovies from ate syab'e, Boar che ais. | Smith's Meotrycneeitog anc numsrous other poads | Ip the victoi:y, ff ro excellent yiokere: tieniog, Is jae Ine tor troas, bus somehow oo her | quitatum suf, of dy foo, ur. | ys oases 09 ta a> tafvemed. uae recobection about how [ weat | rant Smith's poas, three sam ners ags, | wiih Obeater Harding ang @ go00 pvinter, and dida’ tad « eingie bid, Lbave takea toe liberty to nt fo wr. © thas pormibly ass informaa‘e may have | Mintek D vOod eckers for wovcooks. Of tre former T know thet (here sre au abundauce ia «his ne gh- | borkood. | The botel keepers, raliroads, ateanboata, &., ia thie yiowty, @erve the pubis et thete olf prices. | Two dollars per Cay aeoures @ choice of romme, | While whe price for trav#ieat cussioms remeine at $1 60. Horses ana carriage: may bs had at a ithe more than haif the cisy pices Fifty conte sys for @ thivry mile trip ecromm the leks, ad it is woll @ort) Ofty dvlars, The to raiiroads, tha Boston, Coccord and Mootreal, toucning the iake at the Weim, en the westero side, era ths Cochsor at the eoushe: a extremity, (Altoa Bay,) both carry for ndout threes oants m mile. Av excsilont ainver is now servedup on b ard both of tre steamboa #. The Dover cornects with | the Cchecio, ard tue Lady of the Lake with the | B.C. & M. Ratirceds) Traveler's leaving Bowvon at | 7:80 & . ative here to cine, Thoss leaving tuere @. 12M. renon here to tske supper and lodge. It ocoupies about five hours to ride fe-m Boston here, via the Keatow and Maine and C» beoho Riiliosde | The Wet way alto bo reached in about tne aame vine, via Cococurt, N, H, by railroad. frow New York wil) find thet an easy route, as by | \oeving your clty in an evening boat, vis Audan’s Point aod Worcester. they caa reaca the Wyire at 12M. the following day. Passemgare Cratre Harvor, at the goribwestecu exqom ‘y of toe lake. It invear the o-lob-wtei Red Hull, od ow | the direct soute either to the Frauewia or Waive Munotuto Notote@-. | The Hewacp is mixtakan in saying that ‘‘travel- | lem cen vow yo up Moaas Wasitagtoa in @ atage.” The cew carrier 1a from ‘he Geen Hones, 0» tas | TibesstePo de of the Mite Moumtals reogs, | led via Vad and the Graoy Juve tom (for ¥y Atactic aud St. La rence) Ratirosd, andoos by (hiv rou, 14 omly partially fluisnes— milsa | cat of mx, l underetand, biog now aged. 1s will | not be fully oomplewd until late in the preseot wea fon, Mt before nest wumeuer. [t ts about fifteen whe from tbe White Mouataia Notch, a roe auami! of Mount Woabipg on. to Glen Hoaw, soreplivhed only Go horsep ln tae otaye once thisty. va the x Mr ae wee say thet Wianipiaasoge* wat’ water hen. An ili tell you, Meany & p ace, or limited #y95 of ‘aod of Water. bor propuccistion of Winnipisseoues ts Winui Wicne vipe-korrwnks, Wirne 9 pipe moans 4 bods of wtiT water, keos, high, wod uke, ph The whole word, thea, may he literally travel “A besutifal body of water ina bigs pleces CONRY ISLAND. Comsy Isuanp, Joly 24, 1855, First Latter of the Season— Arrioalaat the Occanic | tion ad re — Amusements, Fe. ‘The past four cr five gloomy day» have boon #>- ceeded by one ot varied storms and sunshine, much to the gratificat.on of the sojourners at she Ocsenic House. A cerualty occarred, however, to day, at a | ceighboiing botel, which caused some little conster- petlon among tie numerous boarders, wno were } comfortably psrtictpating im the enjoyment of a sumptucus dinver--s terrific thunder shower waa | puming over the island at taifpass two, during whch & bore wan instantly Killed ard two moa | Darrowly escaped =The storm bas now abated, ani the stmorphere ts clear and ple vant. tine & ebake off be dust of the cit "0 ple in the tmmediase vicioiry meny ieducements as the Oceasic Hh the liberal wyetem which wt pivsent charac ip every department. ir on lt ments h ae Inve in the general coadact of hotel, Among toe arrivals of the wexk aro Wa, Webb, Exq., George Griawoid, Jr, D.. Backs, F, Bovey, avd fomiiee, from d mily, Albany; W. McOoy, Aibe poe, New York; Gun. Seryker, Ni, York, avd Hoo. Joon Beady Sinith, 8s 1 Jo morrow (Weonendey) night ths weekly ball teil? pince, old, the wen her promiaitg fevetabiy, the boArdern oAT¢ pate @ deligbtfal aod recherché eotertsioment, & report of which you will recelvein cue time. Hy FOUTHERN WATERING PLAOBA (From the Richmond Whig, July 2% | We are erat fed ty hear thet very few people from the South beve gowe North chia seasoa on piteeure, ond 8@ could wih that none would #0 o@ busmers. It te high time we oadosil ds hal. We are Heated worse at ete Norn tonal! we weefoe ga ew mics. Besides insalta aid 4) stoma io org wine ‘love #geipe our los ituth o#,% Sou'hera geal maa cavtot take ila bovy wervent with lim aiiovut Oeing im bed and plundered. We are un er bo y of eubjecting on selves wo each tre, 6 same time pay the Yaok oes for |. We have ea bathiog ®od m untalen and hesita sins in sbancanos on thts sice of the L tus al! wisn one soord determine to H. A. it give fou | Potomac. «sy 6 home, ond epead what money we have to wpare pmong oor Own Deop'e, We aball experience note yersu 6 in the ¢xpendiure A it, ead at the mor ‘ime segment ton me oa Svwuthern inceprrcen®. Fr yeas y the protiqaity | of Scatorra pleasare mekes and the par: been of BSoothern merchsow have sap- the featioe cf the Norta with the war to carly 09 their craseds age'nst len, of Massachusetts, who la said to havo nll) oemire by seuing be to death ere, in ly oof of the lon who rivk slave lator. Tae of the only ged whem the genuine Yeubee devoutly adore; aud if he were mids t> fool Id Only spprosed the presence ot trat ope for aie favor by chaogiog bit teae nad me io regard to the Goutd, we ahoull speed! ly * \peee © tte: revolution in in memtiments sod Coyertan nt Inatesd of haroing ayon the mow | ueity of masets to levee, we ah uid bs ex 10 able the chains, aed inflict # thoussad for every ome now gf | Ton proprietors of the Virgiols Sortngs have | a © Dmhotetion of garets, and every en) yesont which | » (ean ot piewrure seeker can Conire mey be fouud at ome ove or ai) of t: ese dnlightfal retreats Taxascxy Law.—The Teeny ce partment bi ¢ edvi a9 of the eal, ur der thr bab Treseury law, Of Seanbe Hh. Porerth’ | late C leccor of Cartoma et Toledo, Ohio, the U ile. Grates Court, now in season ia Cieve | ‘wd “he chargeot te Cart wes in bis favor, sid the jary fur ae, t) 56 —for some time, fi-ally retorome i} tel. It we are) net ain shen, Cie ts the fet trial under the pros ain (the sob trenaary lew brueght to « ical wear & fore & jary. Comme Harcane it Curwmerra.The Bt Peal, Viomichan bee revue, aecfBotelly, from revera | von iem Kaveey ovunty foyaas 9 175; Henseg a | + 4200; Dekute, 3.100; Goodnue, 1000; Finoas, | 2M6, Aovates, 3 000; Pitimore, 1600; Kce, 1.900; Corset, 1100. te far, ‘me Ogares for Go brat 00 Weehington county will perhaps come tm | one yal ty Hemnepia, aod toe other cousties | = )i, ® ©) probeball: el} the population of tae Territory to the nelghborhwd of 4000 or 69.099. Twat Unom van # | a Toute t #9 lndizec’ as to increase tho alstanos ty | "end tos sails | Rogers cererven much creiit for the im- | New York; Jyraa | | abwot, on he bad never apposed 3 PROCESDUNGS—A OMALL FIGHT—s MEW La@—SULs TO PuSVEWT sTaLLiCNS FROM BUPRING AT LakOM, AND TO fuodisrr mame BRas YOM OM. KinG LW THE AMBUBLY Of AuanR. (Reported for the 8, Lowis Desoorat ) July 18, 1866, The Hose of Representatives of tae Kaneas Le- ‘ure met att © Shawnee Labor Mission Boned — jaid over. They are of great lecath. Mr. Axpansow gave notice that he would iutre- duce ab act concerning marriage contracts, end am wot ry ble ti g mest! tomorrow. A bill deslet tog ins Beate Fe roed a territoetal reed suce, a napion Ban long bil to moorporate the Lao Inyeny woe rend for the fiat them; Hon Edward ‘ , Colovel'R bert Oampdell, Edward Chariess, ADO Nathunits Paronsl), of st Louis, areamong the Commiesio: ere cam 4 in ¢he bill. is wife Kebecce was rend for the firsttime. Ne comments mede Mr. Youroen gave notice of bis intention to tm troouce @ bul w es aniien @ territorial reed from te. MBsecurt sate ive Lear West Point to Califoraia, by ewy of Bollard's urd Taylor's ford, ow Meside- cy be aed the Oethuilo Mreton on Big Sagar 0 eo wW give Baliard aod Caylor au exciusive oak to ettablien # 1erry acions Mazidecyne, ChOYSTaLO gave Botice that be would tate » @ yrovice sor the election of sact dis trict, ebip ane cour ly Ameo an mAy DO Ome © by tel of this riwy; to regulate the pracnce of Hol @; to Organise « modiosl uaiver- ity, ond to 1scogperate the own of To ae 1 Conlsing the Big Blue river a publio he feed OUce, notte thet he would istre- évce » bul vo regulate marks andbrands in the Lee titer ct ‘to provide *he qualifications of v prevent the propagation of sentiments de! menial to the pesce sud quint of the Territory," wan Teed @ sec nt timo, ard roverred to Commit ee om Ek:ctions, (Tats is the vill wo publishes yoster “gh wt bid ga.tirg & civorce to John W. Frelen frems + Mr, duce ny A hn to preveat fenees 0 the pwssion of getters op the wubile |: , ead feoond tius, Bal ordered Ww be printed. RVENING SESSION. Tho evering seonion was preceded by a yn liste fig bt between N. M. Miller, proprietor of 1; WV oat- pert Bveneng News, anda Mr. Brady, the publie pilowr of the Territory, I: wasmote very sorta ebooupter, as ir, Miller is aa oid grey haired man, and Lis opponent ia 4 yousg one. “be oxolwa tiene, deflacces, ard rcriminations that foilowad, however, were estusry asa cunedy. Bo ncroag le the prowlavery ‘eriings here that, althongh tere ‘Vas rot s single free State men in the room, “ tee ¢——4d aboiitionte” were words often used le the | versal fight teteeen the geotiemen above named. The Gght being nusbed up, (be House proc «dod te businere, A meewnper fiom the Counsll stated that te folowt g bills bad passed the Council: — Acta to incorporate the M ant Aurora U+moetery eed Town Asrsuciati cConceroing spprevt coms | (epprendce law, a verbst'm copy of chap, 4 of the in rejation to county ongenise privileges; to insorporeta tha Low ‘awree abd Wertorn Ratiroad him gy i fve mificns of dolters, to be divited tute thse); reguatng the erection of county Mireount Ci od vy fit | buildirgs; to incorporate tho town of Learea- Large additions bave been made to the notel at ] worth. | The Clerk cf the Council annoanced that tee President bad rigced en at to estabiwh a ferry at tre ity of Atchiao; end 24 act regulating tas ee thentication of eta'utea and taking offsot af ye) bpd en ect adopting the common lav asthe rale acten in thie Tesritory, bad tien fatrodacid inee the up) er chamber. Mr. Rees announced tha’ an act had been tatro- €uced isto ths Council to Lncrporate the douts Karese Railroad. A very long “a t respscting executors aad a4 Distsatore,”” cut f om the Missouri Coda —(su se tute Probate fag County Courts, and the verbal conecUcn)— wad partly read for tne dest tans. ‘Tris bil Oc top: tgee Chapter 3 of our Code. Mr. We ore gave pObob that he would tatrodnee 8 it to organize the oanhy of Kparoey, in whic fokapoo City te sitaated. # AD a to fs ‘over debts by attachments, a Coua- cilmen ainennced, bad passed the upper braack of Leeve\ature. 3 DIE to catanllah o torr! oral road trom a peat | oupcrtte St. Josep!, in Missouri, to the gress bha nver, wae red a first ims, | AR pot to estadliah « territorial rox from ap) site Borton, in Misour!, to a yoiut on the Califomie | YOR6, at or nesr tho Half Way (rove, inthe Terr tary of Kensas. ry . Browne asked leave to introduce « bill | exemptlog Kegre #aves fron execution, except for | Hom peyment of debin, Grautcc, Bil reed tar Rew time. M:. Baws gave nvtice that he wonld, on some fature day, intr duce an act to rexuiate the comdai- on of alaven to the'r masters, aad an act to prcbibit tie vets ment of free asd mulattoes Io the Territory of Kaneas, ry arned. Wepwpspay Nant, Jaly 18, 1865. The House of Representatives did more wark and leas task to day than any body of « similar character whose prc ceedinga | bave ever reported. After the uraal Lab ageae A prayer and otter cerewouies in the morning, Mr. Kite prevented @ petition from Williem Jecesoa aod twelve ether perm pr, on bebalf of the mectanica of Atobisoe, praying that the Monevurt Hien ‘aw, or a similar stat— wer in Kansas. To Commitue on Jait- ary. Mr. Axventow presented an important bill, ee titted “ap act to provide the qualifications of voters, acd to pre vent the pro don of e-niments detrimental to the peace ard q of the Territory. tro 1. Declares that every white male adult, sof every free male India - ty oF actof Congress, or | United btates marines, sold! | to vote, Bre. 2. No person shall be tted to take his ext | (neither breach of the Leg*slatare, without first teking | on omsh to be e¢mintetered by the Mpraker of the Howes A Keprocentetives or the Preei¢eut of the Connect, oe { rome dy £ of & court ofrecord within the Terri Lat he will Supports the lnws of the Um ted Hates, | act of Cowaress entitied An Act respecting fugitives f pereons ping trom the service of ' approved Fed. 12, 1790, and “Am Art “ 0 smont, and supplementary te the Ly hrprored sept 18, 1800," comment hare law 7 S All parsons clei of propagating tholtien ple, or of purliahirg, peal mer ” ahort “, or printing, any setemaat = f opinions tent ng | emtuce slaves maniere, oF 'o excite slaves to larwrrectio murder, either ta this Terrtory of the «4 or lerritories, OF who sball be convict neg stotee of etodag service of ther mester, or of harboring » ewe eresped from « or ot any other dayed satamous by the lareoly prone or te i# act lo be in force sad tahoe tet te par nage Tewd for the fret time and laid over. Au act securing lieos to mechanta wae read twice at Mr hs Oo Ue poemmions of settion (eriattiers) on them — lands, which waa read first time apd re~ mn The Hense then took ap s bil to provide tar the collection of demande growing oat of comteacts for aele of improvenerts ov pools jaade, which was 100d & wecond time and referred. Toe polltex and quelifestion bill wae read for ‘he noone d time, andreferres to Committes on Klay worm, Serrtal territorial road and fecey,_ nations were read, and 6 greet dew of local was dene, after which the House adjourned for dinner. A YTRENOOM KERMION, The Clerk of tae © racell aanouverd that ths Pro- +e nt of toe Couveth sep the bil promt’: ing toe wale of jaore sad gums of noe wishin one male ar the Kaawnre Min. . Corearreé in. A bil tallies from russng at large @Re tend Oren. Abealth till, ine the venders of wowhole- we oot or ore, Ac., wea rend for tee Gret me. Mr. Witamaon pave notin that he would te meorr ly incate tae [He Intends to move that it be at We Beo's Aur ney, shout eixiytaree milen trove the Bhewren Migs.) i Wr. Wave introrsced @ restation mw here from emokins ge nae faves whee in anemon Manes moved that the Of this Hews be, sod be te Tjowet the i vertet to sand ef the ects of Cones pa Sa quest the Govereor to send ew Ue wee in tbe year | wt er tmourly. core bn the uae A neubers s oxy parry’) ve breve lew, and Ube lees of Mameen neeite U at ect, He thought they might prove Wg are be wetal &) members. , Masami moved that Mr. Heuston (the only free Kigte member ertitio’d to or at mi ted to take 0 re) in toe Lewy A. ft toteke a rort. Mr, Matt des ob. = os fhe recckution wes \eform oA by & tormbnt that the Hower had et the prere Wo pare It, be withdre@ It