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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ————— WHOLE NO. 7181, | @ SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, 1856. PRICE TWO CENTS. AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON, | Warteuntl Mondsy morning. These requests were hail set the city ie fallot ramors tsat your friend, Coiwnel | tbe question is, whether « second ong ts to pe u The Great Three Mile Race, IR Ev ‘. rnnnrnnnnnnnnnne ¢d as manifcatations of a manly purpose to do me justice, iam, Poaagaye ta i ealleege moos ond 600 Woones weitere Poe nese, Se eatin perio Burner i PRYOB, LECOMTE AND MINNOW—FRIOR TREK AFFAIRS IN ROPE ‘ Be i pat b s Our Washington Correspondence. and were cheerfully granted. Mr. Douglas and myweit | the revolution: movente in Kana andve-ecbostie | \tsbonld be borne tn sind, thas. the first tim? this [From the New Orleans Plcsyane, April 10:] a Wasnmcrox, april 26, 1956. | bad lovg been personal and political friends. What they Think about Buchanan—Piots Against Him by | | The recentstirring events in Kansas, and my oonnec- the Douglas Men—A Good Joke about the Prestdent—How | tion with them, were familiar to him. If, because ‘n Brown Didn't Get his Appointment, d., de. conscience I had felt moved to advocate the cause o ‘The return of Mr, Bushanaa to his home im Pennsy!l- | Kansas, with niga civil right trodden under foo: by fo- . reign invaders, while he, with fatherly love, and per- wants, without first visiting Washington to pay bis ros- | bets equal eciuclenoe, wen cherisbing Keane ean en. ‘Pests to the President, is looked upon aa an act of ex- | as a child of bis own Degetting—a raoubt hed arisen ta ‘Sreme discourtesy, when tho important pastjrelations be- | My mind respecting cur future relations, it was on my coming to Washington, The Senator met me Gwoon the obief Executive of the nation and the ex- | with Are cor lity he advertised me of bis particular ‘Minister ere conaidered. Although our diplemacy does | regerc, aad pleasantly upbraided me for not giving him mot make it obligatory that we sould follow the rules of | 81 opportupiy to welcome me at his house, I became ; bis invited guest, and commuzicated with him in honest foreign diplomacy at home, yet it has ever been the cus- | trienaship.- He thus anrihilated distance between us, fom on the return of avy important foreign Minister, | oxd baptized me his friend and equal, beneath his Yor the Minister, without unnecessary delay, to proceed | *¢of end tefore his very household’ ds, The word ‘‘hy- Bt once to the seat of government to prevent himsslf to | /CtHy is found in Gicticuaries, because the thing ex- She President. It is possible that Mr, Buchanan may | his de by is constitutional cath, ought to be bound Shange bis mind; but his cmliaion to do ao wit be used | in jruth an oars Sine Ee ee rag Sek oer rrp Qgainat him. Statements aro already going the round: | Which ceourred in his own house, as a recident bug: Ghat his refwrsi to virit this oi'y ita fear of belng forced | jar would break optz the chest of a betrayed gues’; 20 compromize himself upon the Nebraska and other | When the conversation was related in such & tor- tured and missbapen manner that it ceased to be questions. This impression, if allowed to prevail, must | truth ‘and became faleehood 3 when, to damage the 'o myzsif, not op'yannounced the fact som» three or eurcerye age, but acwwally fixed the time woen your ‘rend intended te send the hostile message, The abj+ct f ycur friend in causing his tatentions to be ma: we to tbe world aad published in the newspapers is uot for ne to +a pisin, when be and every ove must have known tbat the effect would inevitably be to have both parties sirested the moment he aucoeeded in making the pub.ic belevs that be intenced to invite a hostile meeting. Ip tke Naiicnal Intelligencer, of this morning I find » 2é," pabiished by your frierd, in which he attempts te acral! me persenally. ard to raise a queation of vera- clty be' wees va wper e point in reference to which he scmita, apd sfizmatively asserts, the truth of my state- west, Lut deates that be gave me or ery olaer person a ‘+Lacow ot authority for makiog ay such-ste‘ement,’’ Bavirg celected bis tribunal and removed his sompiaint rom \be jurisdiction vo which public letter writers io his o pfidence bad deojared be woud bring it, and appealed te the pubsie through tha columna of the mewspaper preset, he is at Mterty to procecute it in that forum as ler _o he pleases. Since the publication of this ‘‘card’ tp the pewepspers, your friend, ine letter of witch you thy bearer, which you are designated as his frend to receive my apawer, referring to éebate on Mc ndey dast in the United States Senate on the fraudu- ‘ext memorial of ibe apurious Legislature of Kausas, males the following request of me:—‘I respestfally ask fraucolent paper wae presente t> the Senate! prououven The aAnovncement th ¢ three tnek horses aw Lecomte, Bo judgment upon {be givetion of {4 autBenticity, or the Pryor and Mianow were to contend fer the purse, three 'y which itfound' tte way to the Seorevary’s table. & mile heats, over the Union Course, Fecieetay, created a rrators did denoance it aa ‘a fraad andi pudeu: § great deal of exsitement, as may well bs supposed. The jc7gery.” 1 remained s:leiit ofthese poin'-, notfromany q cay wes Geautifu’; neither tor hot not tov cool. The ex- *y@patby with the pergetratbre of the fred, but fiom |’ citement which was caused by thoannonceement of the my profourd respet for the feelings of the illustrious | pace was general; it pervaded ‘all sorte of ” and Senstor from Michigan, whore oomfdeace had Been atace’ f rauitested luell in weap pays, “Thorehe, thew Git te wo far a8 to induce bim to present i. under the impression | terrents the evening tad mimds the coarse tbat it was an euthente memorié!. When he ciscovered | heavy, slow, and ani ic. A spota it wee sticky. vo bis mitten I joined him im that vote of condemaation | mnca , that it showed plainly spon the licots of ae which the Bevate pronounced by thirty-two to three in | sontending nags, as cue or two of them passad the stand the adoption of Mr. Mason's resolutfon. inatret. This, However, was mainly coniited to tho The wext wrek Col Lane comes tothe Senate, through svace between tity drawgates; the rematniag portions o} Mr. Horlan, of lows, and presents a nsemorial, in which | the course, to the oarual observer, leobing reszackably ‘be orks ano challergéa @ comoarixon'of the two papers | well, The betting was as varied as detfiog mex could with ths view of incucing the Senate to reverse the judg- | hve wished. Pryor dlosed as thé tayosite vs. the Geld, : ment which hed been 80 empathically pronoapeed upon | at $60u to 94¢0: corduet of the authors of that fraud, atthe same | — Upon s'rippi ‘ime avcvirg-bimselt to be the person who perpetrated | o- Pema Piper Fazer, lookes hy wens ot theact, 7 did make the comparizon in pursuance of the | jorm," and must aye delighted bis backers by his evtra- request gontainrd in bis memorial. and atated tue fasts | crdivary apparent powcr end muscular devélopement, to the Senate 2 I found them to exiat, togataer with my | each muscle and “each particular hair’ being exactiy cpintens upon them. The Sepate ratified these opinions | in the right piace—his coat betokened the Snest health, and bis eagerness for the contest #as plaisly manlfes:, ip the rejection of the memorial by a vite of 30 to Ll, In the face of these ‘acta, your friend, Colonel Lane, | Minncw icoked vigorous and id good epirita, bat ia one short week she bad ahrunk too mach. To the eye of » Onr Dublin, Rome and Paris Correspondence. THE RIGHTS OF HEUIBALSB. Interesting Relative to Asuertan Avtiquities, a0» &., ko. Our Pwrts Correspomtence, Pamop Aprtt 7, W866. Difjicaties in the Conj'rarcee—The Weilern.” Poictst' Instat on the Koacuation of te Principalitics Ne'the Ansttans— The Reesian Plenipowent\ aries Enjoying their’ Rewnge— Zhe Dragon's Teeth of tee Halian Quettth Revised of the Protensions of the Manat Dynasty—Important Seer Preati) Between Frarice and England — Lewis Napoton mw (le Nursery Maymificent Oommercial P-aject of the Pm. perov—Ship Canal from Maere to Paris, de, de: calla upoo me “ior such an +Xpisaation of my Isnguegs vpen tbat cecasion as will remove all impa'a‘ion upon b close chserver, she seomed to have lost in flash Domuiaten Imes sald to bo the rarest atteiieee certainly interfere with Mr. Buchanan’a interest in the | cause of an honest and accused, ‘but brave and uch an explexation of sour language upon that co. J ‘ke ivtegity of bir sot. ner motives ip counset'on with | cne handred’ pode, Lecomte was not’ Lecomte me: semarekcendinstriren dipce whens e a Bouth, and to his disadvantage, How the information | «peful people, he struck his blow through me, their | casico es will remcve oli imputation upon the integ. | (hat memorial.” My reviyis. that thero aro no fasts man. Tre Somestio Lf ‘it is no’ uneotkvm occurrence ; . #) hough bis macy friends stood by him manfuity in the hetjing circle, and lost their money, dollar for collar. He'Was greatly reduced ia'flesb—more ¢o than we have: ever seen him. Eth coat had not @ healthy, ghoary look, end ibe new hair peeping out showed 1co plainiy-thit ba had phed bis old coat prematurely. His eye betokoned rity of my action ot motives in connexion with that me- mortal”? ‘The zeasena ateigned for calling upon me to vindicate ‘the integzity of his action and motives ia connexion ¥ih thet memoria!” are, that ‘on Thursday of that wicbin my ancwlecge which ean “‘remcvo 6!! imputation npen tka integrity of hia aovion or actives in conuection wih that memorint.”* For wre ress: ns which I have siated I can havo a0 eor- responderce with Colozel £610, end therefore address representa‘ive, with a vulgar strocity ot manner which as reached here, or from whence it came, is more | (barscterieed the insinesrily ef bis fclesdahip-the fan Tom tell; but It ia enderatood ‘that Mr. | words of which wero not Jot coli—and with a vebemence Buchanan has stated in your city, that he came | of sccusation that o @ tnborions whicn fhome to have a month or two's qu'et, and that he would | De bad studied the dictionary of Blllingagate, a common for arasn to be found firm: as @ rock andor the seremeet onlamition, bat unstable as water amid tridtiy obstras- tions, which might be supposed powerteus to-have ratse® aripple. Perhaps in politicay life thename princip'e per- sensibility to the value of private fame ue ded that (| week (tre ween Aocn te ihe der oe % this note tozen. Your oved:cv't servant, rs vigor, but his step had Ioat its elasticity, and he isoked | tains. Berthat as it , the deliberationmet thi have it, before he permits himself to engage in “political” | should call upon him for explanations which would lead | con tere bededeh Wwasths aunject aerece oor | Hon. C. R Warsow SA. DOUGLAS, | ites bare oid Mero ia the ect of leading &.“ Oriora ference wtill ting oe Re pecbscraat cg pee ea @ontroversy. This Is certainly the true policy, and if { toe proper vincication, as was my right. It was a right i Ueimm, upd in connexion with it ehargea of the most rt Greve character were preferred against me,’ (your } irteud, Col. Lene ) It is not pretended tha’ I made those charges egalpst him in that cebate. The puoiisi ed de- bete chows that ‘‘on Thursday of that week’? no less than three or fcur Senators did denounce tuat memoria) aa‘ an impucent forgery, attempted to be psimed off cp the Senate o: the United States, throngh the hands ot ibe venérsbie Sena:o: from Michigen;” as ‘a peper ¥bich bas reached the Senate through fraud, which pas atemped upon it every mark of forgery; ! an “a forgery wich bes been palmed of on tue Secate;’ and various other devuvcistions of a like character, all tenving to stamp the memorial with fraud and forgery. I did not erdorre these grave charges on the one hand, nor repe) them on the other, for the reason tha: while a1 the facta tron lnown to the Senate seemed to jualtfy @ otiong suspicion, and, indeed, raise the presumption, ‘hat they were true, yet the elrcums'ances were not such aa to render it my duty to do more than to reject ‘Le nemcris) upon tke facts disclorec in the debate. In “sot, I followed the lead of the ilustrious Senstor from Michigan, who presented the memorial under the impres- +ice that it wad @ genuine paper, by expressing eas to vole for his motion to print, as s matter of cour. tery to bim, co Lrg as it invoive no other cosidera- iim than fhe amount cf meney which the printing would cost. But when ita recepiion and prin icg be- come ths teat of @ princiyla which was to recoguise aid s.xeticn the revolutionary proceedings in Kansas, 1 aa- nounced my purposs to vote sgainst it for that reason. Subrequertly euch disclosures were made as to create Coubta in the mind of Gen, Cas in respec! to ths auth icity of the paper, ard ho, after ax interview wich Col. Lape, from wi had recrivea it, made the following rppouncement to the Senate, and vote; for the resolu. tion reeciu@ing the action of the Serate whereby the me- worial waa received and referred, and therefore withd:ew it. Geo. Cara rald:— Within o few mizutes I have bad an interview with the gea- tieman who preaen'ed me wih the petition, ard I am bound to #93 to the Benate that am not eatiatid ‘that this paper ts ne which cught to be acted on py tha terate ‘This fs a‘l thst t la rece ssery for me tc say. I ‘Vote for the recolution of the Fenstor trem Virelbia. After the ‘ merro:iai’’ had heem denounced by several Sexators an & fraud aod @ fo:gery, and after General hepe,’’ not for himgelf, but his posterity, and although he had @ remarkable turn of epeed, when he was cailed vpon, he could not, trom waat of strength, respond to it The race requires no lengthened dessriprion, for althovgh Pryor lost the” first heat, it was very palpable that he did notgun for {t, Minnow being second and Ls: emte winning it, without a siruggie, amidet deafeniag thoute, ‘Ihe tecond heat Pryor took’ the lead, but re- signed It tolec ute before they had fairly got ioto #tzaigbt work upon the backstretob, and at the half inile pcst Leccmte was at least thirty feet in advance, The pace seemed regnlar and steady, and they ran halt of the second mi’ pretty much in the same position. Pryor neared him around the turn of the homestrete api a protty sharp scullle’ ensued down the home run. Pryor lead hi the stand, and just after psasing it, Gil, om Lecomte, was again in the lead; at this momen’ the jey to the Lecomte party was unbounded, aad was marifested in the most tzeatthly sounca that ever rent the air; their joy was, however, short lived—Pryor’s rider bad made’ mistake, rot, however, fatal, in thick- hsd especialy sanctified to we by his overtures of mncship; ard it was the more his duty to give it, be- use the injury was done to me in the Senate, waere carried out, it wilt save Mr. Bachanan from the many sn- ‘Moyances ia writing answers to cuestions tha’ are now @ut and dried for him. Silence wae the poliey that clect- cer and selec ats, if their existence there be possibie, j Dave & constitutional protection. A proper reparation €4 General Pleree, but there is difference ta the posl- | then would have evinced that mognaniatty white rieloa Hons of the to men; for Pierce, at the time he made the | justico from a sense ef honor whrre there is no jaw to resolution, was mominated, and Mr. Buchanan has not | °cmpél it. I bad asked an act of simple justice in civil got reached that point. Iam assarot by personal infor. | 2naurge, without offence, eoaat ae eee ee oe Maation from parties, thet the disappointment will be | Monday mornirg, Gates yuglas a eecremet a elab>- @reat should Mr, Buchanan omit viriting this city, expe” | Tate letter to my friend, repeating the charge in the most - | brutal language, and declining to communicate with me, Glally to Serator Douglas and his frients, whoareanx’ |<’ T learned, tor’ the following reasons; if he ned others fous to surrcund the ex-Minister with aa embrace of | persoral to himself, he modestly refrains from alluding to Siendebip, and by squeermg answers out of htm put him | them:— |” fd fo death st the Cincinna’! convention. This haa beon | 1 irst—Otner Senators used language equally objec‘ion- She design of thee gentlemen all along, and theirar- | ~ second—The Senate rejected the memorial by e large ‘Fapgemen's have been made accordingly. Hence the ne- | majority. Coesity, ax considered by theve partics, for Mr. Bushanan | , THi¢—General Cars would not vouch for ita genuine. 0 come to Washington Fontth—Rumors of the purpose of » hostile mecting Thave picked up the following “‘yarn,” old but good:— } promuged through the press; of which my request for 3 or expianation waa the forerunner. Breryboty knows that o now adm'nistration meets with | “"iPi, "Ay chairman of the Committee on Territories, Serious difficulties in the distribution of spoits on ita as- | it was bis duty to compare the memoria)s; and for what Geasion to place. Gen, Pierce came out of New Hamp- | be has said, stands behind his privilege and constituuion- ; al protection, = ‘and rented himself in the Executive chair, full of fer bavitg.domeaninjary, it tvs secon offense, in pressions of selt importance, and not alt-gether freed | an hororable wan, to fee] no penitence and deny repsra- from the {dea that he was a special institution organized To I ie not dwell upon, this Sreepeent s aa for the purpose of undoing al! that has been well dome in | ‘0 bice bis cowardice, to avo! MB SOSROBLLEY é first statement is untrue. After my frank explanation 1; the past, ard of obliterafing and removing not only the | wes not possible for any other Senator to 5 used auch: Jandmarks of bis party, but every trace of personal | language. It is the plea of every ragged offender at the ‘honor in bis intereourse with men, At allevents, he has | Dar of the police ccurts—‘ how full the world is of crime; ae mea hea di Pn hew many more there are like him!—but the Ju no other-man has, in putting patriotic and | have always cverruled the ples. In the next place Sena- ue to a low discount and toa high premium; | tor Deuglaa parades against mo the very Injury he enused the latter a reaction from the extreme degradation of the | ™e by bis persoral influence and energy, and the force f former. Cne of the most interesting eplsodes of his | (rin? Gnieta eerhener it be seet oe Tee rey Strange carver is to be found in a short story of his rela- | third aa tourth objianier x wae ee ia judg ions with Judge Douglas, The Judge was roquired, went. His heart, constitationsl opted to it, pleas ll Senators aze, to aia bis friends, He bad mee with “privilege.” It is paid of @ Cistirgai+hed Senator, not shown the same spirit of concession of jat that torm- ed their chief characteristic vati) the ink glided inte thar eagle qui'l, and the plume of that majestic Lied became the instrument of the grand signatures. Tho Russian Plonipotentisries have now (heir turn... For tt ts Comut Buol, the great Austrian pacificator, whe has hia Sebastopol to defead trom the migut of the Weat. ern alliance. The Aulic Minister is indeed hard pressed. England and France tasist upon the Danubira-Prinel- Palities being evacuated from every Austrian coldter be fore they will move a man from Turkey. Count doCavoar, the Sardinian Plenipoteniisry, bas contrived to tuntil {ate both Count Walewski’s and Lord Clarendor’d minds suoa a susceptibility with regard to Austrian Itoly, thas: Buol wade an appeal—ad miserecordiam—to Count Oriol. * Russia’ ho said, “can never-tolorate cesstons te Ser dizla which would be equal to the establishmentof a Mazzimi repubiic |’? 1 was tola by an eye-witads,.om whem I can perfectly rely, that on this cosasion theieak, of the Russian Plenipotentiary was at ono the risheat, i) verest, the most comical, the most expressive imogimadle. A pause ¢neued, during which a considera bie sdratchirg of pens was beard and flattering of pager. Nobody’ spoke, till at length the grim Count, twirling om Lia finger one of those irom gray moustaches -vishde lock as though they could absolutely speak, broke: a- lence. ‘Count Buol’’ he said, with grave pollceuces, ‘must consider that his government has for two years been -diMl- gontly exerting Itself to render that of Russia totally tn- different to ita Cearest interests, There are genticmen bere who will, with ali Hurope, besr witness that Rama fp not easily diverted into new channels, but once so di- verted she puzsues hor new mission with no. les veal than that whioh has now become obsolete. Tho.Itation arrangements: of Austria must henc: forth be iafiattoly Toe Orsna.—‘Martua.’’—Tie tpitlal performance of German opera at the Academy of Music took place iat night; and slthouzh an extra performance, the lower pect of the house presented a fine array, while the upper tiers were packed with thirty-three hundred representa- tives of Young Germany. The spark'ing opera—the “Martha’’ cf flctow—has been frequently done here, and ja quite familiar to our musical readers. The overture is ® masterpiece of ttself, and Maretzes seemed to feol; down to the end of his baton, the responmbility of the occasion, and his acknowledgment of the plaudits of tho house waa superb'in its ¢igvity. Madame La Grange entered: into her part con amore, and acted it with ell that grace and epirglerie which bas made her Rosina, tn ‘The Barber,” 40 f.mous. Mme. D’Ormy, whom we do not hear often +nough; rang thec ntralto part, Nansy, very nicely, and | lug that the heat was at an end; recovering him-elf, he scled it well, She, with La Graogo and thoorohestra, aavod [er eaihimgcntchine, Taconite on the baoketreteh, he the performanes, which was not altogether up to the interest of the race was at anend. The third boat Min- Academy mark. The tenor, Quint, was mild and un.de- | »¢w tried it on with Pryor, but to no purpose, Lecom'e scart ie; te barton, Molanor, only sonpecaiye; | {erautwith lang hi plie me con uarag won te the choras, the fems’e portion especially, horrible. Tae | distance. audience waa remewhat more critical than on the regu- Isr nights, and the applause was judiclous and in the right place. After the opera there waa an interesting demonstration in bebalf of Madame LaGrange. The orchostra gave her a grand serenade near her restdence, in Broadway, corer of Ninth street. It was # graceful testimonial toam ex- colent artiatandan amiable woman. Tho people, who gathered in large numbers, seemed to colnolde fully in this view of the matter, ‘The “Puritani’’ will be given at tha Academy on Mon- a7. Brignoli will si SUMMARY, Frupay, April 18.—Pur.¢ $500, three mile heat Col. A. L. Bicgeman’a (R. Ten Brosok’s) ch. c. Pryor, by Glencoe, out ot Gipsey, 3 years old. Gen. Thos. J. Wella” ch."h, Lecomte, by Buston, out of Reel, 6 years old ae Hen, D. F. Kenner’ab. f. ; 0 out of Dolphin, by Leviathan, 3 yoaracld. TIME, 1st Heat. 2d Heat. City Intelligence, Supeztor Comrt—Spectal Lerm. ASSAULT UPON 4 POLCKMAN—CARRYING THE WAR INTO i that after his head blosso for the grava | Cers Bad thus azccunced is purpcse te vote for its re- ; ; more interesting to Count de Cavour than te Couit Oe- tment at % @ hands of the President, and at bag pce his gy gree S ane fection ferihe resacad stated Mer ‘Mewar F000 and “eal Before Hon. J. J. Bor worta. Arnica —A very singular occurrence transpire? tu the | 10, Smoagized tbat the Executive had veon guilty of bad faith | 2m complained of his inability to resent the insul; | ‘Pat be hyd just conversed with Col, Lane upon the azb- | ACTION AGAINST THE ACOMSSORY TRANSIT COMPANY: Fourteenth ward station house, on Friday evening. it ; I believe these are the exact words, They weeo-re- 1 aishonor, The Se: ey en account of the disparity in years and position | Jec’, and bo sdded:— Avni. 26-- Elis Spies, by her Neat Friend, vs. The Ac- | Avcut halt-paat six o'clock, oflicer Herrlick was layin; i a a Maliproportims, nad rescivel that be, onthe cee | The venerable Senator ‘exolsimed,”*T ask no‘ exemp: |’ He telis me, ond sathorites mato nay, and ceisory Pransit Company —Thin waa an action for damages c ree ks % Font | peated to me withia an hour atter they were spoken, amd Brigacter with becom: in the bunk room, asleep upon # cot, when two menen- tered, and commenced pummeling him in an unmerciful manner. He was held in such a manner that he could not give the alarm, and the assaulters did not leave him until his face was dreadfully cut and one of his eyes colored. Before any other person in the station house knew of what had happened, the aggressors had left the premises end made good their escape. The unfortuns officer crawied out of bis cot, dressed himseif and went to the Meycr’s office, where be made a compiaint against Hugh O’Brien and Mathew Daly, whom he charges with delngitis egressors. A warraut was immediately issued for their arrest, The Mayor is cetermiued to punish the aesaulters, whoever they are. Thravhing an oifiser in » station house is rather & ooo! performanae. wi contempt. A dey passed, the ccount of my sge; no priviiege from my rlies met; the Sadge cold, the Brizadier, het aod po. air, mone! If I have insulted you, morning, ardas gentle as a ocoquette, approached titled to reparatinn, apd you shali have 1t.’’; the Little Gisnt, and whinpered softly 12 his’ exe that he | But tho Senator from Mlinois ‘yields to no euch vulgar was about :o confer a favor upon one of his consti:uen s, | Weak: and follows no such vain exampies. Liko a and would be glad to see bim pext day, The Judg2’s bercic pi tee upon fat diet, vith bis head memory 1s very goed, ans he wat s little incredulous, he | Ut of the kennel, he growls with ewolien courare) with promised, Lowever, to mee: the I’resicent. He was oor- | @ Constitutional privilege at his back, beh'nd which to Bored, a3 they say in Wali street. retreat, Honored with a trust afmilarto his, from the ‘Tho next dsy Judge Douglas, accompanied by bis fiend | brave snc icyal people of Kaneas, I yield to the Senator's rdson, st out for tho White House. ‘They found | Constitutions! exemption from: accountabiity for Jan- the Brigadier armed with the snnouncement that he was | Stage vied in Cebate, if be tees fit to avatl himself of it; Feady to confer the appointment of Surveyor General of | but I yield it fn the letteren'y, not in its spiri:; for, by western Vand district upou Mr. Bro*ne eho had tron | tLe split, while aiming to surround with sateguards «ho strongly recommented by both visiters, ‘Richardson iss | U‘mcstfreedcm of opinion and debate in the Senate frank, plan apcken man, and his joy st the declaration | Chamber, and fo preciude all accountability for it, it im- found vent {a earnest, and wo fear, fa little-pro-tound | Piies ard comprehen¢s that high notion cf Senatoriai de- jcatin Judge was reserved, and provokingly | Corum, eavdor and truth, whicn excludes the ices o! But the thing was settled, and the Bcowa | Wanton and malignant wrorg. It wan given to protect farily was fsiriy the subject of officis: resogaition. Th: | theSenator, in the expectation tnat his duty a4 Jastive Prosidest thon said ts ‘the sullou Senvtor, as he only | Would protect all others. Butit is within the Jenator’s Knows how to say auch things, ““Dmgias, itgives m= | C'seretior—(not onty that “diecretin’” which “is the at pleasure thus to meet your wishes; aad now siac: | better part of valcr’))—to aesert his legal exemp'ivn, ax fe pressure from without is so grest, do me the fayor, | be might also plead the statute of limitations ‘on your w?7 to the Capitol, to teegraph Brown to com: | ® ccnfiding credrtor and an hon et once an get bis commission.” The Judge bowed ani | 2ve #0, claiming Shylock’s vir I took # note of them. Count Buol bit bis ip, as he-seg the slight rmatle, indifferently suppresed,.whieh cam acroae the lips of all present, ‘I though\,. Count,""he answered ‘that tue King of Naples, ut lexat, bad seme- thing to expeos fiom Kuasia.”” Neither Orloff tor Bounow voucntated & word. Too truth is, the Kicg of taat charming place hes-- sowebow or other managed that “to bit him bard’ ;* beocmes.a uty, for he bas, with the oxcaption of Ana- = tria, ** got no frienda.”” Count Walewuki read » comua—> nication at the Gounoil Board trom a parts whose name. he wald it wes mot nesemary-he should give, but the ture it drew cf the poliitsal eondition of Naples sad Two ‘Sicllies, aud its snore than voloanis con-ition, waar that Jount ol scarcely att ea to Sarz or Buoopep Cattre.—We notice by the Mark rg Wie pou to this,”? anit Welew aie ihe ra Lane Express of the 7th of Aprii, a sale of superior | ent ia powor'eay it an insurrection. shoula b-sk.omd short bora breed of cows and bulls raised and brought to San ofan thas re Teetratae to anes eee i grat perfection by sir Charles Knightley, There were f/armes Men have been Panne Coates 2 e seventy-sight animals in the catalogue, forty-eight of |. shana aust occur immediately. Thos the cows and nel‘era aolé, rosiired £5,070.20e. the ['inatalment Of te Murat Cyoasty presente 2. pri tweaty-nine bulls provuced £2,184. Total amount, |! Pie 9 ee Os oe bd £6,165 10s, Amorgut the purchasers was Mr. Thorne, of | 7, proomieg # Bulsenee to, the gugural cremanlCll Tequesta mo By to the rceate. 66 L¢otn his bebal’, thet before he left the diate of Kerves be caw this paper, the sume paper—be dora rotiay that it is the idepticn: paver in chirography—but be ¢ew {be m-mrriai of which th's fs tha eubstance and text sign ed iy @). the memtere oF tbe provisiore: Legiaiature of Kan- tas, ard ‘bat this ix @ true covy of that paper, aa he hed betare Fésted to He bere le benator from Michao, and I suopose the origt al ls withir hie rsech acd available, This is i no eubstsntal respec! different kr. Sewmid aso furiher raid that “this statement is cue to him; end this siatement is all that I need say in justice to myrelt? In reply te Mr. Seward a Renator arcas and eald:— Pg) , this ¢2bate will no! be without its ad vex fag tT). Wears besinring row to get atthe t uth of this matter eiom}y, but't would seem securely. Where co We sieua! A puper bas beca presented here, palmed upo tbe tenator from wichipan, parportu g tobe 8 memorial {ro ce:te perrces fo Kavsas who claim to be the senators an Re eaeniallvea i the siete o| Kansas. Tt is questioned; tts Utbeweity a sustained by reason of the lors of baggage of the plaintiff in her trip from Sen Francisco to New York, ia August jast. The psintiff, by ber counsei, Mir. Jamea Eachwege, alleges teat the beggege lost was the separate property of the plaintiff. The defeodanta, by their conasel, Messrs Se: dfoid aad Suxker, demur to the complaint, on the groun’s that the plaintiff, being ® married’ womta, ebould bave sued with ber husband, aod not by next fiend. Ju@gment for platotiff on the demurrer, with leave to answer on payment of costs. 1 26,—Rowland vs. Phalen and Coit.—It is obzious thut defendants contracted to pay to plaintiff te $16,750, tw give the two notes, and to assume the balance of real peysble to Nibls—$2,250. The contrast with tho artista ie not set out. It dces mot appear that plaintiff and his eesociates had contrac'ed to personally pay them any eum for calarisa. Ja pe 2r at the agreement is there ‘any promise of the de‘en ‘to pay the evtista’ salaries, Enough is not shown to establish a right of action in fa vor of the tlainuff against tne cefendants, for any meness the former may have psid tor such salaries. The plein iff may eve in bis own name alone on this con- it} mabted: it is denounced as & torgery and « ud, We tearc row that it reached the hororade Senato- ons Mics! atthe hard of one whe tsreat here as 2 bera- ‘or trm basvas, We isarn fm de wenao: from New Yorks. that that paper. thus denousced on this floor a a forgery, and treudu‘ertly done, came to the bands of the atcr ircm Michigan by ope of thore men, who is eect here #6 8 Seneter for tre pseudo state of Kani in whom + bave beard who unt i ld, for f, . % cert ‘ ie Do gentleman who mlacds cn ‘ 13.) The plainuff’s authority to oon. | <b city, who bought Amaranth, seven years old, matter. Be has discouraged—mcre than diacouz jad retired with Richardson, and thzy drove down theavence, | J3w.” Safely shelvered avd hidden behind this oon. ere me Fact. (Orde, ceo. 113.) The ‘4 authority to con: | 120 nineas; lot No. 20, for eignty guineas, four years Sad be tien | ‘They hac just passed tho telograph ofice, when Rich, | Stitational priviege, which exists legally in all | 'Pe 8x who Drought the paper bore le whet heciimatobe- | Tece is eubsiantialiy averred in the allegation that he Old: lot No, SL, for ove hundred guigonn, two pearp oll, | #°¥ tampering with the existing dynqsty, end if thal ing eS é toB: + | cases, but morally in none, Senator Douglas now com- pu it cate Pol Sa tapars, g oe tent fae Me pela me to the urplessant a’ternative of pritesinz, be- ‘& message to Brown on the strength of that maa’s wera, | fore the public, against this personal outrage, perpe ean do so—I sban’t,’’ was the provoxiog response of petrated where my voice was then silent, and #hich he Benatoz. Richardson raved, called his {rience spoll- | techuically declines to repair under every obligation @4 politician, cod, formal. heartless, surpiaious, and | O! honor. At lew be knows | can face my accuser and qwithal, trescherous to B-own, who waa a trump, aright | Confront the witnerser; with elther cowardice or privi- Dower, avery sheet anchor of democracy in the West, | l*ge between me and my adversary, I am compelled to The Senator was determined, Richardson was mad, aed sue ithont a hesring at the hands ofe constitutional hey dro-e on to the Capito!l—Douglas disgusted with au d i 1 ~ | Senator Douglas eajoled me into an undeserved trust Ba galiahit, ad BU disgusted wich Oougias's ouspi <fhis tinoerity” He waace me the goest of hie horpita'T Arrived ot the Capitol, Richardson jumped out of the | t0 deceive and clreumvent me, He bas broken ‘he av sx them, in whose ochalt he acted, have fuily performed ard fulfillec alt the covena: agreement on their pert. Judgment for the plaictif om all the demarrers, Pb to the fourth caute of action, and on that for de- fendaats. peper._} do uct uncerstard the Fenator from New York ts do thet Where are the gentlemen who ciaim to be here aponki fer the cipreesed people cl Kaurast hit, noscitur ~ the man is known by ibe eomivany he ken ic be (rue tbat the man fs known by company {* known by the man who hep: nN 7 or 1S ot Naplet can hold bis own, mobcby mere cing rely 280 guineas. Messrs. Mareball & Smcot, of the United | MUrME viegs, farther than ihe prospect tsay, ofldwr of re- Saves, bought oce Gne bull for ninety-tive guiness, only } Pr)» conversation was then dropped, bet, wae! news’ o 5! : 6geia on Saturday, when, it is said, Bacon Jrnacwe -ravoly Fme ts Wast 8reret.—The slarm of fire for the Eighth | tua the Assen Plenipotentiary that /mstria.ha district, on Saturday, shortly after 12 o'clock, originated | the whirlwind and must peeontant to reer 3ho-7 jem. from No, 140 Weat atreet, in the attic of the building oo- | 4,Nuch, 0% counts, whlch, eonscstaved the Seta ot cupied by William Buck as s refreshment and lodging | that yearr will elapse ereall ia known, T3is.mg house. The firemen promptly responded, and in a short | certained: that thereis a secrot treaty af are t impor- time succeeded in extinguishing ‘the flames, Mr. Buak | tance between France and England, w.ly-wiiad "the Con- hes $2,00),iorursnce in the New Amsterdam Insurance | ference has nothing to do. id & Personal Intelligence, General Robbels, Minister to the United Statea; Gereral Eecendon, government banker, and a larga party of their frienda, from Mexico, ara stopping at the Metropolitan Bctel, cxcere to refer the fraudulent paper to the committee on Territories and Printing were reasinded, and the paper waa then withdrawn by General Cass and returned to have wen thus minute in tracing the outline of the ARRIVALS. ° | effriendly confidence, and published it with orimival et- aes i t Sea eaten herpetic | ont in pe ely nese, | HN, cat cts au arta | Auta aerate oun tame | {Cg auronc ota, ec fer | "Tee bape gene Me © od image tunda, where he encountered Co!.*Jones, one ot his | be hasimpeached me, his friend and witness; 2 | in the oiscussion which questioned the matbentisity of | York; T. Teyicr, } orfolk Va.; Miss Crook: Le Grand Dodge port ret Of ilding be- | ous to the alightest.exoltexent, there are iota whem, constitr ents, who had applied for ths cffice which was to | 80 distorted what I cid say that 1 am unable to callit my | 1 OD nse condvorof Colorel Lane in conavcton | S19 acy, Poug! keepsle, ee ere aaawnioas ane Pe ng! Bad astute, "It fe dataaged about emote fet Soonastee nan onten the. i a e confersed on Brown. ‘The Colonel, lively and geod na- | Orn, He Bae tnvelghod, With groas cryminal impute | withat, Yat it will be obverved that, in thelorter which | BUR,TPHInEneld, hb Andrews. Mrg, Andrews Boviag: 8. | ypored to-be inaured. i, with which bie haa wrostled. Now he iascau feausty eee eee nate ey aia, Pally friend, Tike | face tn “my own ‘story, ad, alll dented “ty | 3c bore from Colonel Laue to me,’ itis tated, an tbe | Sauce Nofead, Wi sud Bik. Goldaie’ Chi han botsnat Ror Fran.2x Buoapway.—Soon after 10 o'cloak Inst night a | ‘sles. The litte Prince Inaperial ‘soften’ {nts arame is Gret canse of gritvance, that “on Thu: week that memorial was the subject of revel end ix conrection with it ¢! ter are preiorred sgainst me,’? (Coionel Lane. We bave seen wnat thore charzes were. T: Ives (ben that of frauo and per: These charges were nade and ropeated by several Senators ia the course of that deba‘e, ond received tha sanction of the Senate by of tha’ York; Henry Lud)am, Newport. From Charleston, in the steamship Marion—Rev WH Mil- burn, J & Venues. TH tand dy, J 8 Berrien, Jott W Harper, F Seicer Nelinfina, O Wendell, J W Bater and indy, Mips Boker, Mrs McGsi! aud two ebidran, Misa O M Per- cval Miss Vepgtn, Miss Baker, )F Vaughn. a J Diokingyo, Mies Jang bapgord. Misa racy, R Go.carnita, RO Root, Mrs Lowan, Mrs A J Breckforo, rae Costa, Jos Purcel’, Jno Dickerson, Ming Alberiing,’T 8 Chanfeatt, tos Ward, Mr YY es the an onerat) | the public end familiar history of Kansas. I #0 end ft 7! ‘ reckon not,” eald the Judges ieipa teeloa Dow aol, ee ne. eer cverons 7 end. cena; SA8 r when smarting under it, anc presuming on some sin- Mee 1s tho commsiasion;” and he drow tho paper from his | 7 16 th our pastrelations, Laex for justoeor for expla: e' eee Tove wikked pation that shall lead to justice, he hun‘a out from the end chy tagetated ee erla an fe eacchont | constitution that” mogtosl ‘werd for’. woakskneed fhat'they should telegraph Brown, ‘Richardson was of | Spirits—-Privilege !”—and Gites to his cover. Tne pub- ard to the evurprise of onoet his chief minigt firo broko out in the second etory of premises No. 460 | who waa sulumoned to an audience at ® Pet a A Broadway, oecupied by Dr. J. W. Birge, oculist. The | fcurd his Majesty writing, with a tempo rary bundle of flames wor found ex‘ending from a closet located in the | Ct‘ hious ari -ayed at bis feet, on eens the infant hetr nto tion) back room, from which it was evident the fire origiented. | (uit Napellon with e ouailo, © inte nett st ike ‘The firemen were very soon in attendance, and undor the | Cabiret.”” ee ta : . ie The Fm eror is known just rye to by i J " eae Brzar el cirtcentiig every voor eat wing ee Ts tae ierocions breegust arolge of tho benahe cbenitey a votoct of & Sin SR tate tet erect | Patties: Mile Spnse Cole, iMtwe’ Leb. Mss Dees Rey it Sclnptaied pane te sxtasnedl ace baron tence | occupied Meith the Booeniity ot “Andisy : ae ‘emttcate Body” be started. off Jablestiy: vo med'y Brown, ® fae | —which boasts in ts. place of bavirg gazed dowa pistol Charges Until be vext weeks whee ‘he atrempiea | 'ia.b W Moole, M Lane—uad 07 in'the seersge. where it originated. The first Soor was oceupiod by J. | Channel reherefuto turn the roauncaw gas of the Freuem j ; 5 ‘Judge called him back, saying. “Bill, by the way, before | barre's—on'y that quality which “oozes out at the finger front, boot ona store, whose stock was takoa in | Mind. Jncependent of this, tip ace opiishment of this eharge bz Capt. Croseen and his men, ana removedfrom | P%0e gives him an opportunity, unde - the most favore- a. to sxe himeelf, not by’ caliicg on tne Seoa- From Hickmord ac fsx the steax bre ays ; ends,” and expires outmde of the portals of the cham- 6 Pienpenta, Iedy and servant Mise Leo. ML 2 ui eae nian eee he ohne ond meson eek thet. re Irekcbory, falrehood. coemrdioe any besterbe. | 1ot@ WO fF fo: an explanation, but | jer, Jaber W Bell, Wiliam Lee, 1 J Delanoy. © W Baker. & | the premises to a store or two below’ ‘They are. sligutly Ble ausy loon, of purring the dicling’ chjsct of his heurte> wee faten. abe miserable attempt ou the part ot | cauce they aze rvs oged? Is privilege to have anotuer | 57 presenuing & igne Bae ace | Jepaltge, Dencaa Rovertsou, Jess Mekeol, Thoms Smith, | jemeged by water. Mr. Hunts insured for 81,200tm the eo creatiog 4 maritime indi 2 for France whidh for Richa: json; it was a miseral vem pi a bo mesring? Will the Senator from Iiin:is abuse it, and } the Original memorial made a of it, 4 J 5 Walters, Samuel Grok, Jos Co 70 becinel Bitabel, dy | i x celsior Ineurarce Company. The building {sdamaged | *ail make hoo.as pre-eminert on W 16 sens as her milita- the Jnége to satisfy both app! re Fi zeo polic's | make want of courage and “privilege” convertibe aid [the prctendec copy, waich had been rejeoted on whe | ard child. WW Howard. Charles J O Hagan, aden, JE = « F to the amount of near $290, covered by insurance, | TY Power has beenon land. “Our! ailitary glory,”’ he fe Jobn Meaules, keeper of a Freach restaurant in the cel- pty he have said, “bas touche the skies, but it hee ler, was dameged considerably by water. No insurance. st mm to make ee clo’ ot clay more obvious. Dr. Bi-ge was nowhere to be found; it was rot kaown it | Withont tho.sea the wars 1is the Fourteenth aad bo had insurance. The origin of the fre will be fully | Napoieon have. gvatied ua aotixw g. | must have léranee investigated by the Fire Marsbal. £ eae Spe age ite Algiers sheal be a 5 fe ; Buaxnc or ax UvoccvirsoSq.isrr.—Shortly after 11 | raitway connects the bea in tha Rant wich neue” — o'cice& om Thursday night, # fire broke oct iman unoc- | deGrace might as wall comm ectit with thew a ta the cupled shanty, situated at the corner of Forty-second plea tt Coe am sasured, was tho first ir dling the street atd Seoond avenne, it was destroyed: sapposed to | World badof.that gigantic # chems which it aid to be bera.been wilfully fired. “Loss about $50, It was owned | grmtemolaied, of awalutely cutting » vast canal (com by ¥, B. Cutting, lavre to Paris, a distance of. 150 miles. Ve pols ot the recor maybe foal Preai‘s equivalent terms? i appealfrom the atrocious conduct owl aah tegpell lag rome paige Dirnag rey ofthe Senator from Iiinols, and submit ta the hones: eaia " ieee tq tell you to se Jones, and be friendly Hepue, ond ee ieee senre been ion, that & morals with bit ‘ 4 5o elevation ce can dignify an protect injas'ice— bf cope hed Fede bare Pred that, because @ pee is bauble, bis oppression vecomes 5 r more aggrava'ed, and he is doubly wi:him the provac.ion Gent's rigastare and we have got his promise, and wo | O/°o) YET e aire’ men above bim—il'at accusation. and accountability alwsys go tcgether—zhat characte: as- sailed, may aiwa: mpel the accuser to his proofs, and ‘The Kansas Imbroglio at Washington, if the offender becomes fugitive from ‘his plain daty, QOL. LANE VS. JUDGE DOUGLAS—BELLIGRRENT CARD | gna attempts to retire to legal subtecfuger, pub le Jasiice O08 THE TOPEKA SENATOR FROM KANSAS—A DE- | will take up the retribution of the wrong, pursuo him CYDED SPECK OF WAR—JUDGE DOUGLAS’ REPLY. | cyer his iegal bariiers, and whip the violator of the unt- J pton, Mrs Avehinloss, Miss Auchinloss ir Turker, EE Havhird, Mes George ¢ Borencs 4a0 two children, Bw Peery ace eon, Miss fucker, Mrs Maloy, James M M Usmley, Wis ‘Jupmen, Mies McCsn Miss T Mason Mrs Paveson and tvo cbisiren, Migs Burwell and te:and, Bobors Burweli and lad MrbMcdan, Misa 8 McOan, Kiisa Baer, lady and tour child: —ead Gin the eleerage. J, tn otenranbig De A For Liverpool, tn steams! tic pla: Mr sod irs J A Bulbs, New York; «mpart and two dau; hters, Capt H Fairfax, aypand Mirees R ard Ph Ely. Phi‘adelvbia 4 Mrs 1) Buckor, NV; @ B Lalande, «Previous Thurtoay, inigbt slso be reopived, und inviting » ccmparison between the two, with afriew of enabling ‘he renate \o cetermine whether the one which the Senate bad rejected wae a copy or mforgery. As the chairman of the committee havirg charge of Territorial affairs, {t become my appropriate duty to iastitu‘e the e2mperison which bad been invi‘ed by Colonel Lane in his periti ard to give the Sonate the result of my inrs tigation. found tbat while the rejected copy purported to be au- thentioaied by tha eigaituzes (alt Ia ono ba:¢w f'ing) ef the members cf bob housen of that spurious legtsis- ace, the original, frum which it was protonded to have been copied, haa no vignature at oil vi/uched to it, and ‘bave got footed.” It was e practical joke, pressed sa the.pretanded copy. 1 also found many other Batertal omistions aud su>pressions, many inter postions end alterations rurming ali through tac. paver, anc | changing ite whole ctaracter, not only in form, but in eubstance and principle, I omposed these things to the Senate ip plala and unmessure< terms, as it was my. right axd duty todo, I did Bot go out of my |, way to crimineie or excuipate eny ond. I dealt wen the frauduleat paper ac: came pefore mo in the line .of | By duty, ard le": che authors of the iniqulty free io pur- fue theix own courre, I showed that th original memo- es largest Sonnage arp hers to find sufficiont de fre for thete U : * |' no authentication whatever, except an evasive affidavit rs W Buter, r Butler, NY Tancer Comranris,—Tho Clawson Guar, Capt. Downey, | keris: rade port ls 10 Toe madeat St Clow gen tee (From Our Junior Seward Organ.] pedal Iie lI OS iy and the nist’ | taken that day before Judge McLean. Talzo foucd tiat | Pasdske. Barter Wi Vaadyes tad servant parsod the Hiaaty ofligg, yeuterday, acoompanied by a | reve: Pafis an orspordum equalto Tondo’ ,° “mich shalt 4 CARD. ia P J y TH. LAN the first three pages of the original, were ontirely sup- ann sae fing bard, They marched well and showod m target that | that decree will cte-at to m company, ¢ yey On the morning of last Saturday, the following letter, at | “Sic xcrox Ory, National Hotel, No, 24. lows, H B Halsted, H B Shee. t risen rgenived on aa y loaked as though it sd Lind a severe 2t of tae small pox, So ap sober eutharization. "A subvention Thin {s the firat compen tha: hes passed oar office this | be ascorded, aad th sre would bea gua ural periods, is te ye agit io iar ties Rue orte Saar il oe cen’ ae Urogenital. This is the comabatany, = BO a! yu at Lo rat of Cac dra soon _ * quite common. pong ilnstraticon of the words «1° Bmere Cest la Stone Srrvck.—-Jahm Carey, a Inhoring man, while at Passengers from. New York will he forth work on the sbip Neuillys, was stzugit on the head by a | satly up fast. Cond wihout let gr hindrance, k ittong, which syzezea four inchas. of the scalp from the oad. He wan taker to the hospital, where he Ses ina | jae cit, apne ag a surveying the totter- , fay request, was placed in tho hands of the Hon. 8.4: | 9,4 rotiowing corresponence, with the letter from Sena- Douglas, United Btates Senator ‘rom Tlincis— |, | tor Douglas, addzewed to flop, C. K. Wataon, a take ‘ASIIINGTON, t 5 ‘ pikbs Sm—Ore day last week I placed 1a the bands of Gen, | fom the Washington Union, of April 26: 4 with a request to lay i. before the Senav, the me- COBRESPONDENCE. Cemal"of the Gooerel Lussubiy of Keusan, prigtg to: Bovse or REPRASESTATIVES, April 25, 1866, her adm'ssion into the Union as a 50 mm State. I Sm—You will please publish the enclosed corres- we that direction te the memorial from the fact thet | pordence. The letter of Jucge Douglas to Hon. 0. K. Convention which framed the constitution ef Kanes, | We'son was delivered by me to oim on Monday sianghter, NY; G vatie L >. F ths) rherp ee, BibRecdion, Nore, JW Rudeite Wa Txope, 1. Patterac a, Bizs Magpe ard tervant, and Mre Jobn kogl A.B sacesier, N ik; Thomas Kev Mr jcOrner, R Riddell. Mr and’ Mra Wt Grinnell, James Joba (Grcephola: NYcrs tra H Goety, EY Ti Me Ac Tang Meant ‘Greenfie! ork: re D rks , a al Mredcbo Carisle, blo; MrandMzs DW Comic, <i Mrand Mra BM Bra ee nnd two children, NYo'%&% G Jones, NYork; Mr and Mos J8 Williarys, JO Stowe, tw rm ecd [servant NY¥crk; SeBeot. ur Woodhull, NY¥ort:; Avon, f Loerbus, ¥Yc 5 BW Koara, BWaGelonel Mrs i i . % a a ; . ‘daugerous conaition. ‘ * ad cotton may, perhaps, it ity, bad before -elected Gen. Cass as | Jest. After reading it, Mr. Watson said to me, f yint, which 4 is alleged was adopted tx the mpuriona jo- |! Bellmore; Wd Goory, York: ug P indies extenalee vy sey A Gee hela by wnick to present the crnsuisuvion tothe { verbally. that ‘he “was' ot aware” wnen he ‘Go: | giiainre ct Kussus ‘ras bared ca tho fameamenigis aoe. | So,h emt set Aveba, H Vaugha, R mek Ns inc OE URLS ,or Liverpool. Tis doze, Nap ,;fance as at Kiicheetas fenate, deeming him, on account of his seniority, the | livered Col. Lane’s note that it could be constraed Ff Or princip'a that Cong-ess had no powsr to eatab! o- rk Medina Mies Medina, 8 2 Waring, ope be Parish Will Case. mastvaat n, may indeed eay— most prope: person to introcuce into the Union the new | as hostile in its character, and that it was his de- f veroner ts tor the Te“ritories; that to Kansas Nabrogke | Moser) Jard A Armant énJsorvart, Mr jour SUVRROGATR’S OFFICE. “ Bait ms Fe Arista onpn ie memorial wae,thawer. | frintae te Lie Watede WOmKy Cathie Sanwer ant eee: bere eke cranes (tod oe sOeilasee We tae Br schwabe, Gloneen eel Before Alex, W. Aradford, Esq. fandow ave, bi beet, of that week the mem was the su! is Cue . Watson iy jon: | the pe ple of the “erriiories owed no al pm ’ mp locas ar ject ad cevere ceisilass, end in sonnectt:n with {t charges | verration in rela‘ion te this matter have been courteous qoven Pe erts which bad been or rhould be establisned oy 1 at Arnit 26.~Mr. Lord was called to the staad fer tho ogavit chazsoter were preferred against ms. | and {riendly, holding that no rule or techrivaitty should Nee st, sn payee reed fa your hearing and | induce tim to do anything that bis jodgment coul' not by you, [ira ‘avowed myse'f the reviser of that me- tage ‘Thia ret the approval of my own judgmont. " TN Tumer that i fifvh time, and his eross-exsapiaation contint.ad, On the | 4. yan ee she Mauritius is to be restored previous evening witness banded in papeca marked A, the ilar belong st er geht Ae, doablcen aware, showing bonds to the arsount of $437,300 ig Mr, Parigh’s . liudson, former vame, bagides bonds to the amount of $64,160, watch | Pagina, lett Faris 901 20 time ago for the purpose of or- were transferred from Mr. Hemry Paris to Mrp Susan | Grement at away sebeme in Spain. M, Pacish, ipg in, oll $901,460; I do,not resoyect of ¢ Who hes cfieved th , ‘Spanish mat 0 Mr. Parish on the meeting of the fon’ if they will © siow him to “Txeoate the line between Cergzosedn the Territories; aod hanes they Lad ac in- berent right to tate the ‘tepe wits they had: taker, to cvertbrow the Territoris! gcvernrsent, withont the, con- sent, ard Ip defiance of ibe authority ot Congress. 1 also showed that ip the pretenced co; this bad been cap since the itrue was inne up betageo the two Pp by the reports of the napjority and miaority ot “he t. Lp ty ed vale titan oe Hergof it = Mg et inserted an bumble pe' Oppgrens, rocogni-sug % interpositio: Ia worial; ata’ ctly that it was prepared under my | Vé respectfully, your obecient servant, Srectie be contoranity vive the authority vested in me; ‘OR UNION, JOBEP EL gre hat no hamen being wes consulted in the preparation of Wasmnoton Crrx, April 25, 1866. #; that the instructions of my principals were faitafully Dear Sin—It bas been anrourced in the Rosle ra @arried out, Tho explanation was as full as the avowal | that a hostile meseege had been sent to you by Col. ‘was frank— nothing being withheld. James H. Lane, of Kansas Territory, and your course in ‘After thia, in consection with that memorial, you re- | regard te that matter has been most grossly misreore- nd 4 Kilison, River; M Michale, O Opr, Tondoo, Jus Heck, Wen Lerma.’ Mrs Laas telat ad For O O, ta the steamihip Neabvilie« Rutag 1 Jorbue.d Adriav Terry, J i he ei 1’ Unobeh, BH tH dame. Deri prokg, Mice A Yana, as Pot, ew ia W Kennan, V And aepea hire . ville, “an aujhort'y, end preying for fet {2th pb Septembes, ag.to aay particular institation or . untary difioulties of She charge ine form much mere objectioneb¥e than | sented, We, af trlerds whom you corsultes, and who | shert, Tzhowed ano proved by @ compacizon cf ake tw” ‘Obiheon and daugbler, RH Jorapet and son BJ Haine: chusity; went ‘athe house ot Mr, Parish, at ‘Mel Gate, fhe Spanish over nme iuced them to lend @ Believn Ido, that neither tne constitution | advired the ¢ urse which you pursued cn that occasion, vavers, that ibe pretended, copy wes. not a. copy in | *%) ‘ne Cen Teh ee oe oT s ed eh ie 1h be y dow tate ibe ¢ 5 Was to cause money to baie: ity or evction so gross un atta upon the | om in Gu hacen, im order Qat the mot way be uncer: | aber our wre, betas wen Gare atdtopuden | ASSSQyR a Ntshn, Wa MeGIgA E Wocdedo, WW Hac: | ‘vned there saad o'elonk: Mr POMny lg’ Winns | Md indeed, cwady'arrounced cats iStaaon ot ode Searoeter ota Masser reaped T reapenttelly ont for | etood. Very truly, your obedient servants. Tere «No Senerer th 20 monte oe ou of the Seat oa haeaa ts p bpetlers labams—H D indy ea Tt Beate Haney, wore, hea, and be wees an (bate, Hutooas woicoue ihe oon oe puch ‘plant b on, vindicate th: pspea from pst comdemnation. } «, ryeen; A . one Martin, H , b came q Geealets at wil rect al tanec es JOHN Be WELLER, ‘he revere Jucgn cut nbich I pranouncos on this ran ies) ¥ aaah, then repeat Ton Neeoaa Joa 8 (fork bls seco at the breakfast table; we cat tonetier at has lang de Arad of making Spain an Ei Dorado for the rt teamed q . De sacticn fe cer tained in lo @xigee's from my ron, G a re Far, wo a. Mr | {tadle; a incas leveme panes. Wot soetsocil, “Whon 'you ce trenton tee oleusvet JAMES I, ORR, arecch, wbIc I pow repeat, ns the oxy expianction | tnd Mrs upueline b 1 J ait VW ul Leslo irvine, DB [during br tame; after Saenkiast was finiehed, rnd Thave a osttifoate of election to « Dedyof | Hos, 8, A, Dovctas, JOSEPH LANE. have to make of the matiers 10 which thay rever :— (emonaia, Mra Starke ara wre china’ hie Ring Berrraguc, p (eet, ro0m Seared and prepased, we proceeded, with, the : Panu, April 8, 1856, @hich you ares member, and, so far, am your peer. yet Wastixcton, April 25, 1866. T submit whether thie dote not makeitatatally difterentdom: || bas & Sianfrrd, Jes J Welle R Oacien Wa Welcomes 9 Cusinens of the ecdicil ; a. his wife and | Gambii ag on the Bowrse—A Commercial Crash Expected i Mr, Jajaeld were present during all ti j % otiel win ueler considerstion, = A ca aloe Wise Fro peo Twenty sfiret Sitting of the Conferemce-Ascondame ay osm pt that hg ae up the ordicil, Mr. Cy wf Count Cavour in its Deliberations—Eis E oquent ish qarented by aay’ yes. @ pagors which had Trnunciatie if Austric ii —Dij teen before us the day wore then priduced, and | gyrenn sp ge AMMAN Rule in Taly—Diplomatte th por I hold here vas read of. stated niond by Mr. nt et ae Deiafield, boon b § prenery ag eee a soba It is 8 fact worthy of remark, that while all other sesu- in the papers the day before. Paper tt appea rities bave shown considerable buoyancy fn consequence that the difficulty of the property aot answering to the a pe ood this, removed the obstacle of pro. of tha pacific resalt of the Conference, the renics, or oreding wi Ae! bee it stood. shed padi French Three per tee never exhibited any oor- another statement w! is now in my |, me No. | responding sympathy. e quotations yeatertay varied 8, showing the dia‘ribution of proprty by the intended nm ordicll, wan aleo read to Mr, Parla, Pwas by the ale of between 72f and 72f. 75 cents; but such was the expesta- him, and woticed ‘hat he was an attentive, {nteiligent | tion of the rise formed by the mesting of the Confersnes, Nistaner to the reading of #) . Peper No. 4 was | that for the end of April 76f. 60¢. had been free! read immediately after paper oy iad formed a part of y «hte Tam not permitted to speak in my own defence; when Genriemen—In reply to your note of this de‘e, I take you are rninded of the fiendshl y personal a3 wallas | pleasure in saying thet you have my perciseion \o make litical, which bas heretofore existed between us; that | such ¢isposition of the correspondence referred to as you re your frierd, confiten’ly expecting to find you | may think the circumstances reqatre, Very tru ad aaa application where you atovd in '44 on tae | frien’, 8. A “DIUGLAS, Texas question, and in 1860, on the California que:tl Mesrrs. B. Toouns, J. B, Wetumr, J. D. Brion, J. &. in favor of recognizing the people's government, and Orr, Josyrn Laws. tending over American citizens the protecting arm of the REPLY OF MR DOUGLAS. Qeveral government, I feel eovfiteat that you will, with- 4 ‘April 10, 1886, Out besitation, tender the expanation reques ed, and arcRDAY, April 19, 1856, thereby cog) rere ht weed towsrds one who fr—I have examined theletter a'gned hy your frtand, has faithfully dtecbarged his duty towards his consti u- | Jamoa H, Lane, which you placed in my hands to-day, @nts in all the relations which have given rise to the ex. and will now give you my reasons for rexpording $2 rou joatroversy. Sees coneyreeny * * * | as its bearer, instead’of him as ite author, Peaveoctfully, J. LANE, ‘fo Ben. Srerim “A. Dovatas, Washington Oty, D.C. ‘The letter is so equivocal in ternys, and portions of it torn, offrmirg eetiraly differen} principles, in order to place their pciiun fr a totally different ight, The KansisLecvintuze fa the original document seid hey justidied their acta because ‘orprers bre ro pc Ser over tem. | The memorial cams ia the other day, re-ognlaing the pewor of Congraa I ask, teen, if Wis not afer gery Yous 'o change the ocument in tho most vila ly impor'ss} po nt upon which the who @ proseeding reste! T do poi ray by why m the forgery was comumiited -T care rot. ‘The ta'r( rune throveh tris whole proceeding, anc the aiidavk Coes vot eure or remedy It, Again:— licen tase up this memorial ard show that, aa I bave.ox neved one beresy aiter another of thelr pretendone. they took the pep ard rop throvgh this memorial to Rearid of the 0 jeo ie, Xt baa been ebanged. trom time ts, tiene in, m,tarvel polnta, striidig out ard treerting, unt it has hardiy a vie ige eins) torm. ‘The ver. eompariagn which is bere cha! the preterded cops Prompted tha other das ow proves conclusively tha such Ws the c4a. ‘ /Tekoe Mainbardt, 8 Guekapbolmer, M1? Traiger, and 2 tn | a r By A New York Matt ¥onnnn—The Clevaand Plain Dealer, of thre 10:n tast.. aayo:—Yeaterday morn- ng @ beg from New York tor Chicago, was found 'n a va- cont carstanding in the Bolede railroad depot, eut and vied. Le\ters, land wasranta, drafts, checks aad money letters were wcattered about fo profusion. There i: ev}. cepee of considerable money having bon A‘alen. Some open lettera #'iil eontained their monsy, in qusall amounts, the thie( mot being able to rea well by moon- ight 10 @ ¢or. and ins t. The robtaky oocurrad be. tween Sand 11 o'elook P. betw AFPOINTHEN? BY THR PRRsgpsnt—Jacob A. T. it C i i the quotation would have really b ; 80 irreconcilable with other portions, that i. f SRe ae ona Worcell, Colles or of the Castama for the district caareaen'icks. in the beliof that hoy Meoator Douglas asd ti! one o/clock to reply, whch | Bie to determing, with acy ‘errfala'y, whaiher tein: | i 'Sts'ever'atamet atts hrneearierte CuOwONEA! | W chi meakines, tz the Bints of Meh, ie he eee oe |e eee sen ellliet tn this lonythy | over 80¢, Tho gamblizg, however, has been Latense, ar6 waa granted, Ho then asked fill four o’olock, ant atter- | tended as a hostile mesenge or ® friendly net. Itiatrre ttcdy, After hat faut baa boew ones Geteviod and exposed, © Ak kendo: Tol, removed. Gross-examination, (09), che cows tana further adjeuried.« the ruin (ateded Bpom dome sporplaters oe

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