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EW: YORK HERALD. | A ee a oe WHOLE NO. 7942. MORNING EDITION—TUESDAY, JUNE 1, 1838. Obteuary DEATH OF COMMODOAB THOMAS AP OATRSBY JONEE, Sr Louis May 81, 1866, Tho Kanres correspondent of the Oemocral gives maay Gumactare Thomas 4p Catsaty Jones, ene of the o1de%! | romore and cvs fiating sestuaee ef the reavet wronties ty captains im the Unused States Navy, died oo Suatay even | ine sonihern pai that Territory. It wen stated that ing @ Dis residence near Georgesown, in the 60th year of | #ome two hundred setlers were Orgaoized pear Soger Captain Baxruny—Not while I ave cbarge of this | Mesping, James B Kimball; $4 do ,8 W. Tuompson, Geo, | the offer der: 1: to our ports, it would bave been somsthing al B. W. Tower, worg » B koghsb, Joseph P, Busier. tapgible. Ave he aleo regretted thatthe force vent taers the midahipman pow returned to the Buzzard. Som Brewt Mojor— Jacob Zein war so infer r it wae almost ridieqously inadequate after the Spacied patonsl fleg was Dovsted oa board tn Divet Lievtenont— James Wiley. ngbta wroa «ftbis od, when @ goo 46 trot Athy Boatwein— Ar mislead Pomeroy. and bested for the #bi> Sarlmuker— Jeod Stepben. THE BRITISH GUTRAGES. s IMPORTANT WAR DEBATES IN CONGRESS | Sca'sa ter bow: ett ber » fpecial Despatches from Lord Napicr to Admiral Stewart. Additional Particulars of the Visitaticn at Bagua La Grande. TIE CUNEOAT BUZZARD THB AGGRESSOR. Interesting Account of the “Search” of the Clarendon. Names ef the Officers of the Home Squadron. THE SPANISH FLEET ORDERED OUT. Outrageous Case of the John and Albert. THE STYX AT KEY WEST, ao.. ae. aa, OUR SPECIAL WASHINGTON DESPATCH. BP OAL MESSENGER #hOM LUAD Faria ul PeX-THS sDMIVIGTRATION AMD BENATOR Ma: SON'S R¥SOLUTIONS - THS WaR PSBLING IN CON- @Ra88, BTC., BTC., BTC. Wasnincrom, May 81, 1858 There is no truth tp the report thst Lod Napier had ehartered a private vessel at New Yorker acy other Ameriean port to take « special teepatch to Sir Hous ‘on Mewart, the Admire] of the Bri ish West lodia fleet, iustructisg bim to stop all visitations to American vee ele tid he can receive further orders from the home government. Nothing of the sors has been dene. Lore Napier bes, however, sent @ special meseonger to Hatifex for the tmmediate despatch of a government vessel thence for Jamaica with the intelligence of the action of the atmipis'rexion and Senate fo relation to the recent outreges of the Eoglish gunboats, and the effect on the public wind im ibis const-y. Toese dexpetches are sent to Acmiral Stewart as suggestions for bis guidance aly til) be cap hear furthor from the Eogtich govern- me.t Toe somiral was at Bermada, ia the flig ship Iedus, on the 18th inst , where be ani Laty Sowart had given 8 grand bail to the military, naval and civic suthori- ters aoa the gentry of that excelient potato preducing tebend. . ‘The a¢m'pistration is ia favor of Mason’s resolutions, as oopveying an expression of cpimion wbich will have ‘weight ibe correepoudence cow goleg oa with Enz'aed. Porther wan his would be to give toe Presitent power at ence te go to war—in fact, te prec pi ate bostiities, It is Deliewed Evgiand will promptly disavow the eo's of ber Bava) ¢ficers aad make sl) proper reparation; bat if she Wf ser, tben it will be time enough to act. The Committee @o Fereign Relations ha: greed to repurt Dovgtes’ vill, ‘wh the amendment as to reprwals, but confuiog is operations to the Spsnish American States ani incluaicg Cure ‘There ie a desire om the part of some to protrest the Pension, Ip order to give time to get a reply from Ur. Dal- Jee a to tbe demand he bas been i stracteg to mate upon the Brith goverpment. it ie understood, howev«r, that Abe Presid- pt does not coppider it Decrease’ y, ae Ovngress ean be ca! ied together if a Omtingency shuu'd are, eth Out any atcitionsl expenre to the eouotry, ths extra Dik age bev ng Dem sbolisbed unter the ralary law, If BcontDont cect the setsion is agreed apes it will cot be 8} the cove of the week Wr Arcbbod, brother of the Britieh Oovsal at Now was ip the Senate chamber thie mora ng taking ¥ Loter, The resporse of the President to the resolution of the Blouse caring for informasion resposnog the outrages of fhe Wited Cruisers is eimuar to that emt to the Ssnate, with a few additions im ver fostion of toe vintations, I Boprars tbat where there is Bewspsper or other taogible Teverts of #007 Carer, the Slate Department immediately ‘writes to tbe col eotor of the costoms most likely to pro eure reliavie information for a sworn sistomentof the Sects. Tre President sent to the Senate to day, in reeponge to the revolution, the docomeow ia the Pansbite case. Among ibe ¢ (+78 is one from Mr. Dalles to Lord Claren- », dated the 16° of September last, Bork O—Ue ver, Broo and We Uoitea states bar Goform’'y on Suproprie © Op ver fannwe, for more than Atty epeaty and wffciaal y Pr: teateo, af lcodosiewnt tne jaw of nations smovoved by bo treaty, subversive of the sepa Gorogatory ww toe bonor of indo ies. St wae fot the exercie of ney Pee 9 ge of war for profound perce pro veile€; ano yet, wicboat pre epee of deligerens sroes- ity jo Teepe ct H Coot aren? Wale OF Dickson, tos property of the crizess of a frenty Power wen invaded acd sr Peeted, 800 the protec ion of neu 8b Osa: 6) m90i Teptiy slighted. Oxptamm Morsedy's conduct, it appearr, was dieclaimed and censured, ani be was withdrawa from the African Station as unit to be trasted there, and express order were given by the Admiralty, woich Mr. Dallas says, Mast prevent a repeti joo of wach acu. OUR KEY WEST CORRESPONDENCE. * Key Waer, way 26, 1868, The British Steamer Styx Repairing at Key West—Her Commander in Charge of the British Gulf Squadron—A Pilet Boat Fired Into— The Seye Prov wot to be the Of fending Vessel at Sagua le Grande—Her Britannic BMoj sys Scomer Bucsard Guilty of Most of the Owirages— Polk Statement of Captain Bartictt, of the Clarendon— Hive tha British Captain was Racked Down by a Yankee Ski per— Spicy Dialegue—A “Rum Customer,’ de ‘The Britieh etoamer 3t) x, commander Vesey. bas been ia port vince the 221, recruiting, overhaaling botlers, repair Ing "be wood work of the ship, watering &o. Captain Vo- sey denies the trath of tue statement of Captain Howes, of te schooner Mobile. He says he fired into her because abe refuned to holst her colors. Capteio Vesey has soted under instrections He says he ts commander of al the Britieh veesols in the Gulf, is responsible for the acts of the commanders of the gusboate Buzzard, Jasper, and others The Siyx has sailed. ‘The captain of the pilot boat Edna Jones, of this port Tepor te at this Inte day that while cruising in the Gaif, oa the 20rb of April, with his jack ret, he fell in with the British steamer Sy x,and was about to round to binder his stern, wiih the purpose of askirg if hs wanted apllot, when before the same could be done be was fired into aod or dered to heave to, The pilot wont om board of the steamer, where be was courteourly received. He con fide red ite elight matter, and cid nos even report it to me enti] this morning. Capt Bartlett, of tho lort ship Claron¢om, has furnished me with the following particulars of @ gross outrage per- petrated apon himself, his renee! and the United States while he lay at anchor in the outer harbor of Sagua le Grande, on the 2 of May, by hor Britannic Majesty's stloam- abip Bozgard. Before giving bia acconot, let me correct the statement made with reference to the boarding of the CAPTAIN BARTLETT'S ACCOUNT. ae tie een each r Waree sation from oor ot Ragua bor, rece'viag cargo for New York. ‘At about ten o'elock Im the’ morning or the 2d Of Mi anewer, ey lowing oan inte enseee: Mippy—[ was sent on board by the commander of her Frritannic Majesty's steamship Barzard to examine the ps pare ef your ship. Captain Rarriett~This ie an American ship; I do not PT poaniee your commander's authority to make any euch repeat. Mippy—Don’t you know that we have a para from your ernment to examine your vessels? io Rarrierr—( was po. agers of ang gach antho. « a Wel _ iotaegt, ont show mo — wie my You will be made to acm dia ‘Toe wfdcer Ip Commend jamped om coo8, and xpproechiag Captain Bartlett, #bo bas Yo toe interval of the vis w go oUt bis armamert—*'x dilspiated muskets a4 an v0- Joseeo Colt’ O'ver~— iD & pompoar mMapoer deqlared Biased to be the commander of ber Briteovia Maj-atys wean abip Bozzard, ard Whe deb gue @as resumed: — foMMasDER- I Want to Be Your paper? Cartan BI d0 not reongeise yoar right to make any Ferd demavd. 10 not know whetn’r you are ao Koxlan or Span man-of-war, Yoo sh2@ the oo ors of bow ns ter 8. ComMaNDER—T 6-D set any colors I ebnose— Evgieb, Spepied or Awetiwo. Woy cidv’s you ses your colors who you Faw a cinD Of- war aporrachtog? CAPLAN B— Idi pot Rnow @betbrr you were a man-of wer or .ot, I soculd jadge you w be a piraterrom your ac iors COMMANDER, (oc ipting to the gob4 band on his sleeve)— Dow's seu bee Wie De gure of my efflor bere? (aptain 8-1 Dave plenty ef auch abaif in my cabin; War con’ igaify mucb. OOMMANDER, (0 BD ersous, baugbty tone)—!" you do Détsbe w your pepe s weraoter I’) put you to trons, tak yonr vesee) as 4 pe 7 New Y. hat Yor uvder evca ‘A voyage w ces would pat muney into my pocaets and that Of my wwvers. Tre commander then left in high dudgeon avd wens back to the Burzara, 109 neem@ed to prevail beard calling the men wo spon the red ioto the water, shad the cutters w © the gangwaye. Tuto them poured a stream of leuk nante, midsniymen, meres and selore; every wan armed aito 8 maak: outers and @ brace of mmole, This formidahic four boats, ae weny officers and 100 men, now io ba ve arrey. »prrosebed tbe Ciayendoe; and a they came up the maricer were erderea to loud Capt. Bartlett now coreced 10 wbow hi Clore He a-wmament had bern Mlreaty got 'D rea‘inesr, and up went the stare and Biripes, (The flag bad corm laymg a 206 the deok ourtog the former vets.) Ap+ Morr from each boat vow came en Drard, The capta'» was uskeo if De was pow reacy to ebow bis pepers ‘ There te my fxg,” says Cat. B; “1 refuse (© show my papers avder avy Copsrderation what ever ye = fieg,” they said, “bes Deen buisted too lave, Wo mm boat, the cre of eceived the same reply am lo 4panisb port, under Spavisb protection, ard beve @ Spaoiwn Custom my eno.” © This ficer at thie m ment oo wWisb capsid; “I eball Be wen 41 ected an «fficer to order 5 ther beads above the we uploaded Colt, and declared mao who come Dolhgerens, the hon hearted commander countermanced bis order, and said, I will Rau) tbe steamer shungetie” Capt’ Bertiot said, “If 1 shall give op my ship with the Com mender, now at a loss what to do, beld a coneul- taten wib be cihcers, 0 @bom remarked tost be thor ght there was force evougd already to rake tbe abip witbous tho st amer’s asateten The commander asked Capt B v be bad any 00j+ctions to giving his name? APTAIN— Yes, T have great objections. Commanpen— Who sre your owaers? Cartais— Thet qoeeven I shall pot answer. Comm ANDER—® bo are yoar oonsigne «? Cartaiy-- tbat @ pone of your basieess. Simvar quesvoce were asked Capt Bartlett, whore fured te give apy satifaction, when thinking that the farce Woe abort pissy ¢@ Out, De Bpproscaed the commander and Diurtiy wie bim be did pot know bis duty, Commanpen— J den’s, bey? Carta! No, you ¢ou't, or yeu would never bave come Amrrican vessel at apcbor, receiving cargo, re. io ® foreieD port and dewand bo see ber & Cartan B—Ther Dot! eave rever see: Commas vrk— Bas be — Captain B.—Toet ia rove business. Welk? Meer , «thie is the ru@miest customer “Do you ¢ ladder, or do you ask me?” He r pied, ina boreitiatmg tone, “Will you lower it, if ou please, eh? “Yer, with the grestest ‘ed D the commacder of the Bvazerd aod hie went Cown the jeacer, and 20 their Boats, 884 FeturDe? ,so@e- ‘what crest allen, to their ship. The visite to the iweive American veesels were mede the same day, fail socounts of whch Lave beem pubdliabed. THE OUTRAGE ON THE SHIP JOHN AND ALBERT. mo vive, 0 17th foataat, Forica and Oude, bie vesrel, with the feg Oy of, was Gred ino Ove times by « British The ebot, De alleges, parsed qaite close to ber, and , aithoogh it was biow'ng very apd rhe bac every thing set before the was Gred alter abe had come wo the erbesd, aod was evidently intended to Clemart ber. She wae th n boarded from the steamer, and Capt Cre eo!) wee required to edo © his papers. Short- ts ster the Rirvtieb cfficer bad le't a United States steam ame tothe rercue Caot, Urowel: ‘ta thet he Yareh 27, peeod Gibralter April 16 and cane © tof the Ftreite in company with ship Nathbao Hanan, ‘Way 14, dort of Mt Domio go, parned aod ©: colors: Pith oD Americas tteemer bound eas and exobarged cclore #ith @ Spavieh ev a east, opposite Ginger Oay, old Babama chaanel. ANOTHER OUTRAGE. This ia undoabtedly the N. B. Borden, already roport- ed — (Ep. Menai, STILL ANOTHER OUTRAGE. We are scvised from Washington that the Navy De- Partwent bas received informaiion from 1 eutenant Almy, commenciog the steamer Fulton, stating that ‘while st Tam pico the American brig Balear, of New York, arrived there, the captain of which reported thet while Off Matar zas be was boarded and searched by the British moamer Pty x, apd detained threo hours. OUR NEUVITAS CORRESPONDENCR. Nevvrtas, Cuba, May 19, 1868. ‘The English Outrag-s at Sogua la Granie. Several rumors have lately reached us here of high banded measures being taken by ber British Majesty's ervicers with pescefn) molasses and timber vessels, near ‘Segue ia Grande, If ube reports are true that bave reach- ed bere, I think that old Roman, Cass, will have work to do, SPANISH FLEET ORDERED OUT. The steamer Philadelphia, whch arrived at New Or. Jeane on the 20h of May from Havana, amnounced that the contir ved outreges of British cruisers had caused such Intenee excitement that Captain General Ooncha had dos. patched a Spanish wer fleet to interpose between Rritinh g0ne and the violation of sovereignty in Spanish waters. THE HOME SQUADRON—OUR “CHANNEL FLEET.” The vesteleof war row inthe Gulf, or under orders to appear in the waters therec!, are as follows — Name of Vessel. ; 0 Gtean er Wabash, “0 Seaner Fulton,.... 5 Steamer Water Witch 2 7 2 « 2 5 16 4 ‘The guns are of different calibre, and consequently do not convey any very accurate idea of the weight of metal carried by these vessels, ‘The following ia a let of the officers of each vane! comprising our ‘ chanel fleet,” with the exception of the Savannah, to which vessel no officers have as yet been ordered :— OYRAM FRIGATE WABASH. Flag Muay ot f you Lavallette. Captarn— Samuel om. Flere Sw Williaes INGE Purrer— J. George Barris. Licwtenants—0. KR. P. Rogers, Sian Thomas @. Con bin, "Srinon Smith, Jorn Hemel, © W. leary, Jobo T . Pasard Asisiant Surgeon— Jobn Radenstein. Acting Se Assistant Surgron—Jobn T. Kitehio. Dasted Miasipmen— Edward Lee, Hamilton A. Dalton. Chaplain— John L. Wataon. Ts Gnginoers chet, Benjamin F. Garvin: Int saeistante, N. p. Posten, Montgomery Fietoher; 2a do,, Rdwara W Puriev’s Clerk= Joon Ferguson. Ihe Wabssb carries forty gave. A7RaM FRIGATE COLORADO. Flog Cfeer= Jai Moloiosp, Common ter-tm-Chief. Livurnamts~Fomnad Lanier, Thoms H. Stevens. Gem pe 1 Cooper, abner Read, Willia . L. Powell, Samuel Moyaw (fer). Beverly Kevpoa. Marv) —Axeas armstrong. vet Suryer ma Ed ward Gilebrist, Lveter~ Koward © D isp. J'oima Assis ast Surgeom— dyibur M, Lynch, Anistont Su geon— jar der M. Vedder. Choy tain— Nathaniel Frest. May ine ( ficer+— Capiein, Josiah Wateo>; Seoond Liea- ferent,» it W. Fontace, Comm dore's Secretary-—W aw O, Z vteinger. Pa Bdshiy ren Edware P. Lol, Alexander F, ipmen— Avgvatus P. Cocke, Toms H. Eastman, Phod get, sett, + Cl rk~ BE. Ft Oh Clarke, ‘wr re7s Cler dm Byrd. Bootivam— Jeb Kuley. Guewr- + bp Owene, Cary entry — Franei: M. Cecil. Seirmoher—Wiham Bepvett, Engine vam Chief, Elvridge Lawton; Firat “Aseistants, Frerex Dace, Thomes A. tbock; 8:cond o0., Joba W. Moo der Greer; Thi d do. Chariea BH. Levy, 10, Jobo Purdey, Jr., Phill Inob, The Colorade carries forty guns. ST? AMER FULTON. Livutenant Commanding— Joho J Aimy. a iieuinan 1M XK. Serrneton,Jobn 8 Stewart, Robert den, Re bert T. Chaper an ma) i isa Purser Robert HO ark. a a Atristant Surge n— EB. Depby. — Enyineert—On'ef, Barman Newell; Asvistente, R. W. MeOirery, Wm Roberm W. P. Burrow, Jas. B. Houston. Captain’: Clerk - Washington Btoneall. Purvr's Cierk—J. M. Fue. ‘The Fulton carries five guns. STRAMBR WATER WITCH. Commander—Jonn Rodgers. Lievovante H. K. Stevens, George P, Welsh, Clark PB. ‘Wels, Ave ip Pesdergraat. Foghtens-vost Assistant, W ©. Wheeler: Third As- ow sya, 8. 8 B. Warton, ZK. Rind, BE Chassaing. — 008, Gunner — Wil ot, Coptain’s Clerk— Wier. ‘The Water Witch carries two guns. BTBA! Commander—B J. Barwrene. Lievienonte— Firet, J. R. M. Mullany; Second, H. M. Garis; Tov o, E P. VoCres Passed Assistant Surgeen— Edward Hudson. Ergincers Firet arabtent, A.8 Bterwere; Second Assiz- tant, J 8 Albert: Third Assistant, F E. Brown The Arctic carries two thirty-two pounders as side tens, and ove twelve inch gun on a pivot, with the usual qvan\ity of small arms, Sbe tock ovt one sergeant and fifteen marine guard, twenty-two sailors and six firemen—making » total of fifty-two, OTRAMER DESPATCH. Lirutenont Ormmandivg- EG. Parrott. D. A. McDermot, J. D. SLOOP JAMESTOWN. Commarder—C H A. A Kevnedy. Lirutenonts— George B Balcd, Sewuel Edwards, J. W. Bennett, #. B Luce and «. K. Owen. Acting Master—JcbD 8 Barves. Surgeon— Marios Duvall; Assistant, Thomas J. Chariton. Purser Fo biel W Collen, Guan — Berjam'p Bovker. Carpenter—H M. Lowry. Saslmaker— Lewis Rogers. ‘The Jemertown movnte twenty twe guns. 8100P PLYMOUTH—OBDNANOB SHIP, Coptoir— 5. A Dedigren. Lieut nonts—Cateaby Ap R Jones, William N, Jeffers, MP. Jones, Trevett Abbott, B. P. Loyal, Seren nd 8. = urrer—W. » Gurner— Alen. 1 Bratswoin— Pony, Cay, tor— Bam! Satimoker—Birdrall. Ber crew consists of 212 sailors and warines. She car- ries one eleven-tech pivot gun and foar nine inch broad- aide gars, all of the Dabigren pattern. 8L00P PRBBLE—PBACTICE SHIP. Com Thomas T. Craven. Lv vt-nont— Monroe. Possed Assistont Surgeon—R. Carter. Purser—Howard Gunner—Graives. The Preble has a crew of fifty-one men, all told. BRIG DOLPHIN. Lieutenant Com N. Mamie. Licutenante— iat, E. P. William»; 24, J.N, Bradford; 34, C. ©. Carpenter. ieee OUTRAGES im tan SENATE. rate, on Sat by Mr. Waron ibe Senate proceeded b the following resolutions, previous by whe Commitioce 7 free, on tbe partote foreign Power, e ia devogeton ef te ree. op are fore: ower, eo “ vi] ch tbe Upived rtates. : |, That the recent and beecme n censary, such plied in aid cf he Rxeeutive power as will make euch leetion eft- otual Mr. Maron remarked that there cou'd but that the iternational law denied right of viwitation upon the high seas in time ‘This right bad been frequently claimed by See ‘ Lan [ ap 2 iititeieiety tote, to ihe «fect that the recent raval fheers in the Galfof Mextooand in forebly arresting and SS a ergee’ o are Ww or bation ih a ‘apo the Ay the merken people, which they can never avffer infringed; and the = Presicent 4 the United States is autho- rind to arrest at once HE BE: ¥ a 5. s -s bigbway robbers. He believed the were whbout jostfication or palliation, avd he desired that the Bepate should ray ro. If this rigbt was pow sought to be exereteed for the first time the cage would be diffo- rept; but it was done im the face of repeated remon- etrans @ arguments from our public men, and upon oh were in & peculiar sepee oor own, aa | ‘guous to our own territory, Such conduct as this, he thovpbt, reovired someth! more than mere remon stranee. Lord Stowell had laid down unequivocally that their own respenei! ; they instructions from The. Adestrany h that from the home government, we bave aright to presume that they act according their inetractions. As calamitous aa a war between UColted States and Great Britain would be—onited by su thee ae they are, and equally cheriehing the li a Charta and the religion of Christ—yet he would ‘Willing to aesume the responsibility of checking these rages immediately. If for no other motive, he would sveb a course the motive of policy, for there more carger in suffer! @ aggressions tamely than there wae in ery resenting them, He re) that tho Seeretary of the Navy bad eo promptly ri to ee Pentiment of the country by ven >ing all the die coef the pavy to thor waters. No Britteh vieer Would attempt 10 exercise thie right of search in the prevevco of sn american armed verre! as they would reesrd the fact. of tbat prevence aa a guarante» that the verse! t be pearched was engeged in fal commer ‘bet that di not « Be reemry of he Nw taenwon athe for pad out who Bad fret gaeFek. fi be correct, aad wore, this govero- and characterize iwg Pound, a8 bo bel bt Ought to tako a decided positi te acts oe bey deserve, [he report aod resolutions soy thet these ve’s require an uvequivocal and flaal diapo sivon of the sobje t by the goverpments of Oreas Beitaia apd the United tates. Tt wes pot 8 case for the cape fer tbe action of thin government alone. we bad be ter pot ask the goveroment of Great Britaia ebether they were roady to apolog ze baa pot ourseivet ip @ position for them ur, if they feel aggrieved at our op wbieb tbis couctry could take pity apd bepor was to treat this as meet i as evcd, with force by the gover: ment of Great Britaia. jok upop 8 war with Great Bri‘aly as ove of the atent calm bes that % ‘to auch an assumption as this 1 Of Great Hritein, as & greate: to let Great Britain keow that Bpon this svbdject we have no argument to make and no Her officials bave comaitied ects righ’s inviolate remopstsar ce to utter. ‘herr character; and toat being admitted, it follo rent acts ought to be re- F Of courre that dellige by the power, and not refated by the iogic, of the thap pledges or securities that ve committed in in apa wan: satiefaxtion tor what bas been dove already. Bave taken place under the sanction we ebould resist them by force, apd do it without deley If they are witbout the sanction of that sbould punish the offenders. for a resovotion, Dot ©) vent these things in f witb or witkout the autberity of proceedings of British authority, i : i I ! i & ithe fy! ii Ui a 35 Ee af z E i if i fe ty f roves to be a cu) Jur tice pert be wera i | 5 Hl ere resolves. We resolved upon #g0, and we have reso ved ever D mally and golemply as it is opform xe op ko wis lated this right thirty three times, he believed the lest four weeks; and now sbail we saj ‘again violated, let bim in-tant? wrorg cn tbe apot. It is said that the Executive has pow exerted the whole power of the government by order} a)! cur disposable naval force to the Gulf of Mexico 7 #353 : ie i ge is a Fe ses < gE i i it 3 & : 5 i. 2 might be a case that japt action. Such practical unapimevely and without debate. efecto) in preventing these end pavies that can be mi which confer no legislative suthority to act. fcr dwenneien of this question hag gome by the resolutions were wise, ¢' Mat phn aN be ph xpressed the opinion thet our Interests bevor wonld be safe in the hands of our gallant pavy. Whsex moved to amend the amendment of Haile by adding the following: — Mr. Bayes thought the that ‘and Andrew and With in itrnetions to ‘or which may com- mit thee belligerent neta. Mr. W. said that there acta were outrages that must pot be submited to by the country ; nee to it that our (ing ‘Mr. Mason moved to subject abould be of. at taken, the motion way not agrsed to [The revolutions of the Committee om Foreign Relations were again under consideration yesterday. A sketch of the debate is given under the telegraphic bead. in another part of today’s Fensun:} yeas 20, rays 52. Mhoty. thet. cony, wee wercas "ewols, and to bring a) bis age. Commodore Jones was born in Virginia. Ho was, as hia pame indicates, of Welkb descent, snd took po littie prive tp bia lineage He entered the service November 22, 18¢6. From May, 188, to tbe breakiog out of tho war of 1812 the Gaif of Mexico and on the coast of Lovieiana ip rupprereing ‘piracy, amuggiiog and the slave trade, and in the +pforcement of the neutrality lawe; aod cn severe! Occasions, when the ravages of dia ease told fearfully with bis commsnd, be 'aknfully per formed the offices of ‘ commander, cor, purse and phy sicien,”’ at one and the same time. He captured the ves eelef the bold pirate Lefi te wi fet 09 fire sod a traia laid tothe magazine, For diatngutabed serviees on toia daty he was presented ith a handsome sword by bis ative State. During the war of 1812 he protectes the const trade from tne Mississippi to Mo- bile Bay with only few gachosts. By o hiiful marq@uvre in August, 1812, off the mouta of tbe Miseiesippi, at the imminent risk of Dsing captured by the Britieb, he succeeded tp diverting attention from the United States brig tyren, of sixten guns, whied was being hotly pursued, and fvally both the American vessels escap through his efforts. Im the winter of 1813 ana 1814 he eucoceded in driving away the British vesee's shelbourse and Anaconda from the coast of Pensacola where they were annoying American veese’'s toa greet extect. Oa bis return to Pepsacola he received overwbelming masi festations of regard for bie important service He was epgaged in opprsing tbo approsoh of the British feet trapepertirg men and arma for the attack on Now Orleans, ‘abO ID & Cerperate oor fict lasting over t#o hours, egaines odds cf Dine Lo one, performed wonders, To this eoxege he received & severe wound, from toe eff cts of ich be bever entirely recovered. was engaged jo a ‘bree years cruise on the Pacific coset in command of the Peacock, under Hall, im 18/6, 1826 and We, during Which he was the firet represen- tative of @ civilized nation to establiah a com mercia) treaty with the Sandwich Iriands, secariog the pay ment of large 8 Gve the citizeos of the Uaited States from the Secrety apd other outh See Isiands. He drovght to the Peruv:an man of war Congres, and forced the delivery oF oor American seamen, unlawfully detained op the Aomira)’s ebip, apo en orceo a suspension of te blocbace of the port of Islay, in Peru, in 1842, beoanse Great Britain was the only power ip whose favor our ex cepticn was made. In this year he performed bis cele- dreted coup de main of plating the American flag on the Temparie 0° Monterey, to prevent the operation of & e0-et treaty between Grest ane Mex co, and in i848-"49 and '60, when stationed off California, took the liberty of Jecilitating the interests of the new settlers, by giving them United States coin for gold dust, oo bie own respon eibity. His motives fort last two ac were much maligned, and be wae after court martial sentenced to five uepension. He was, however, betore the expira. placed on the retired lia: with iy, by the immortal council of fiteen,” whore changes in the navy created eo much excitement at the time, and we beequently 20 extensively reviewed ‘was, however, in suite of bis servicss, ired list, op which bes 001 No 5 His jas in Avgust, 1860. Be was man of very decisive character, eminently ‘Otting him for his peculiar Cuties, and wee just the man todo apythirg be thovgbt rigbt, without stopping for logic as to the extent of bis legitimate autnority, as was evinced in bis seizure of Mopterey and bie conduct ia Calforpia. He was uncoudtedly an able, efficientana de- cisive officer. Be was very fond of farming, and bad a beautiful p'ace near Wasbingtoo, which be calcd Prospect Bill. His ene inteiligence, as well sa bis curious taste for farm- #,#0 remarkable ip #0 thorough @ sailor, led bim to mako the most modern experiments aod improvements of the day. Bis eee woich was always freely extended, made bim upiverraly popular. ‘He was at one time very anxious to establish some ontion snd woollen mills on bis ¢state, but the speculators whom be empoyed were either not willing or adie to carry out bis ideas. He was so eptburiest’c oo these subj cts, thet be ga to tel} whether he loved farming or the sea In personal appearance be wae commanding though Perfectly plain. He was neariy six feet in beigbt, aaa the marked firmpess of bis features was an exoalient index to bie character. Whetber fighting for bis country or en- feged In the peaceful ccoupatinn of tarmicg, or anid be social circle, a8 universally esteemed; and carried ‘with to the g fellow citizens. the reapect, acmiration and love of his DRATH OF WILLIAM A. DUBE. ‘Wiltsm Alexander Duer, formorly Pres! tat of Colum. Dia College, died last Sunday at the residence of his son- in-law, A. G. King, im this city. Tne decossed waa born im the year 1780, and was consequently in the seventy. eighth year of his age. About ten days previous to his deat had « violent attack of angina pectoris, a disease to which be was subject, and afer suit ring for some hours be rark into asleep, from which be oever awoke Mr. Duer wee a descencant of Lord Stirling and wee claim ent for the title, L.ke bie brother, Boe Joba Daer.Jadee of the Supreme Court, the deceased har Bled many in portant political snd judicia: pori tons. Ae was for seve ra) years a member of the State Legislature from Untchans county, and was one of toe leaders of the od federal party Ip 18)8 be jolzed the democratic party, apd wok ground egainst Governor Chpton, and in thet year was elected to the Assembly trom albany county [a 1823 be was appoipteo Circuit Jucge for the © piles of Aina py, Columbis ard Rererelaer, and in 1829 he succeeded is ip the Presidency of olumbia College, 1: was im wistretion in 1830 that an ada} juoa! cou of study @an Introouced, called the literary and acioow im disticction from the foll courre fhe system was abandoned when Preeidert Doer resigned bis ” but it bas prince been adopted by Browo Uai collegiate institutions throvgbont the Duer wea the author of ile of Lord jarieprudence, which has lately been repab'ished. fo ‘Wasa Wan of moch Jearring end of stadious habits. Avsvat Recarta ov rus New Yorw Yacut Cire —This reg tta promi es unusual interest, not ooly from the in ere sed number of entries over any preceding o*casion, Dat from the circumstance that there ii] be no less than eleven competitors in the first class, of which nom bor three are entirely new— viz. the Gipsy, Zings and Thos. Collyer’s sloop—added to which the Rebecca and Maigie, formerly of the second class, by alterations have been reteod 10 his clase. Im she second cleas there will be the Una; Mallory’s new sloop; the Scud, from Philadelphia; the Irene, allered, and several others. In the third class there are six entries, and all crack aailers. ‘Mnstany Visrrxna.—The éiii corps of Boston, the Boston Light Infantry, Capt. C. 0. Rogers, will visit New York on Saturday, 11th June. They will be escorted to charch by the Light Guard. On Monday the Boston Light fa’an try and National Guard, (7th Regiment) will parade as a battalion. In the evenirg the Light Guard will give the Bostonians « dinner, and on Tuesday they will rotura bome. AcarEMy or Mowic— Frret Nrait or rie Orena Sasson. — The summer season, under the direction of Mme. do Gezzaniga, Signor! Brignoli, Amodio aod Gersier, com. menced last evening ander very favorable suxpiccs. The “‘Favorita’’ was very well rendered to a full, fashion able and enthusiastic avdience. Mme. de Garzanigs, the prima denna, who achieved only a moderate success on the occasion of ber difut in this olty at Niblo’s Gardeo, improves upon acqvaintance, sod will estab’ ish herself as & permanent favorite here if abe remaine in the country. be is w very good artist and in no degree meretricious or Pretontioes. Rrignoli has improved both in volce and manner, In fast, there bas been no tenor to rival him since his first aggearance here, Amotio waa in good voice and rang admirably. All the artixts were entha- elastically received and frequently calle? before the cur tain. Mr. Maretzek conducted the orchestra, and it waa ‘very good, of course. The “indomitable” bad a cordial reception from the andience, “La Traviata!’ on Wednes- We, Hacer commenced am engagement of a fow nights at Laura Keene's theatre iat night, playing Sir John Fal staff inthe “Merry Wives of Windsor,” supperted by Messrs. Waloot, Prior, Davidgs, Mra. Bockland, Mra. Walcot, &o. The house was crowded, and Mr. Hackott's admirable impersonation of the fat knight wae received with the heartiest applause. Broapway Tirearre.—Mme. Lola Montez still continues: ber popular lectures at this house, She will remain during the present week, appearing evory evoning. ‘The Atrato Expedition. TO THE EDITOR OF THE HRRALD. Wasmnworos, May 28, 1968. Thave no desire to be drawn into a newspaper contro. versy with apy one; and ft certainly is not my invention te \ vter Into apy discussion with the subordinates of the expedition. But to the public and those interested in the eobject [ will esy that my preliminary , a rontto she United Stare Senate, in obedience to order, wae bared o@ a ‘mort careful stuty,” made by bY ‘a balf momibs «{ personal observation, and 1 i be pre. pared, ata proper time, for furnishing cetimates of the . of entire work. T. AUGS. CRAVEN Cruel Stotee Navy, commanding Abrato Frpedtive Meund. and that a etl) Jarger parcy of €9 Sheri! Semuri Walker to proceed t» to¢ seems of the Olstorbances apd to cara from correrpondence emanating from we tore of the K ) nd pudibed ta the Repu " japan s Mong hoy Hy Borne were ceprivcd of th ir commissions Op the of fe brusry ‘he Oreewattomie Herald confeme the accounts of the MUFe er# D Lipp couMtY oO the Wwu It was rumored that Orockotu's party were besieged in Fort Scott by vbe free State wen, who are waiung rein- o7ce mente 10 take the place by storm The Hepulicon Vearte@ that tre Governor te bee +eDt General Pareous to Bales #nd Cons cour thew 10 encore Biv the extent of the Woubies Were, ano wpesbder 16 wild be peerstary to Cail ont the milria $0 protent abe border foes gong of Missourt irom Ospt Monigowery’s band of 1 Doers. The Democrat has information from a gentieman jast frem Keprus that the Deputy Usited tater Mareoal wae sept ip cureuit Of Capt Mopigomery, a0 wen taken pri- toner by the letter on Thurecay vigbt les, Dut tre. afer tome -opference be wae release: ‘he Marshal steed that Capt. Hontgomery informed nim thes the recent oat- rages were all omm'tted by Capt Hamiltoo, who le the head of the remvuent of the party formerly commanded oy Major Buford. It was reported that Ga@iitwo bad eft the Territory acd was en route to Georgia , Fort Leavenwortm, Mey *} ‘Vis Ba More recent scoourte from wwe Colovel Monroe's corps wes encamoed at Walnut Oreok, Mity miles dwtant, ao? the colamn #18 pr Krewmung Gnely. Colonel May’s coma marched wis avruiug. The Tarf, UNION COUKSB, L. | —TaoTTING, Mowpay, May 31—Purse, mile heats, best taree in five to wagopr, wagon and driwer to weigh 300 lbs. Ger rae Jenkins named ch g. Mohawk, , Birem Woodruff oamed br g Phil. S Mctavgbi pamed or m. Milk D. Poter named b g Malta, Four others wore entered Hime 2:89, 2:40, 2:40. First Heat.—Wobawk wan the fevorne ageioet the eld. Be took the lead at the stert apd wee Bever approsebed by entber of the others during the beat Mahe asd the Mik Maid behaved very badly and wore diseased. Phil Was three or four lepgtbs behied Mohaek. Twe, 2:30. Second Heat —Mobawk again gos the best of tee send off, aod Opened « gap aroned the upper torn of afew lengths, and went on steadily to the end, whhoat Phil Deing able to get pear bim. Pb), as usual, broke up half ad zep times io going the mile. ‘Mme, 2:40, Third Heat—Thie was @ counterpart of the heat Mobawk won the race ve y easily. Time, 3:40, To-day the greet $6,000 mach betecen Laatere and Tartar te anounced to comecif Tartar was exero'eed Jeeterday afternoon on tbe Union Course, between heats, and st times exbibited wonterfa fights of eseed. He lor ked fine and seemed in capital order fora rece. Las- tern also, is said to be in eacelient wim for the match, im which case @ splendid contest may be anticipates. Severe Sickrees on the Sloop-of- War Dale. The foliowing official report 1rom Commander McBiair, Of the sloop of war Dale, confirms the meiavoboty iatelli- revce of the recent death on board shat ship of a valuable and promising young officer :— Usrren States Ptoor Di Tt ja with reaver inet 1. bave forever Litul "Lee wok officer or. ate exe mmedia'e cause of bie death we liver, 10 doubt hastened by cou! Ou exercise for #0 lovg & prod hop of seventeen days ban been he fount where 1! Hag o* war Dale arrived a! th's pase in Witty three gaye { om eiedty ceeee of fever om Poar*. op the presage, bod was buned at priate bemers eco the 12h 1 short of pre vision ent papte bevin; being al eromen fre Neu epapte ar. a) er re '. wilh appro ibe ‘poser ge tbe Dale wan . Moare (tary ot New Joreey, bed Deew rized at Noroik with arisve conces’ The #'sve belonged to James Aontt, of Sm was capured en TI Nhe was tab the wharf was met by Uovrend persone. The in obe time it wan feared the perties tmpticnted would be tWrateo with wolenor, Dut feel» the excite me *) a! cosled down, ano on Fricay eventog meet Dg wre Delo, apd the following preamble and resolutions Boo pren:— Weorwre tbe citizens of Norfolk and tts victoty have enuf. fered weverely by | of their slave propery, and beltew- wat tere ot Mors, "a 90 New York the ssid Mv¥t hae mp*thy 1p be matter, avd used trow the + or! city of Norfoik 1ei0rD to ‘bis ov Dew depart hanes wiih p be Hime appo Bled for aving he be wrred ead faarred, ridden ons rail, and ably ped Norib to hie abolition nen ® evolved, That it le the rp'nion evi epee be fore iNew, that # ning off slave property of our eit zens: Keeowed. That twenty ‘our hours’ pat to losve iis city and ba vicinity, a Capran, Tors, J. Jorn B Lovevand, Governor Backs, of Marrachusetts, is in town. Mile. Freezolini bes arrived at the Uston Place Hotel, after ap extended concert tour in tbe 4outh and Weet. Mr @apcroft, the historian, has gone south on » visit of alow weeks. Captain Giyon and J. W. Grier, U.S N., are to Wash- ingen, The wife of the late Hepry William Herbert was in In- Ciepapolie, Indians, for the purpose of precaring a divorce at the time her burband cow mitted suicide in New York. Maria Christine. of Spa'n, bas purchased, for the eum of $58 (00, the paises Albani, in Roms, near the famous lovers’ renee zveng, the Quattro Fontaine, or Foar foun- of the wiaow of Kitg Charles Felix, of Sardwia ands por- bop of it bas been occupied since July, 1840, by the Freveh cavairy. NashviNe— Mra yee, re W Bel, Mon War Wre Geo Wayne Mra G F Bar. Dik. G Mamie, - sop. Capt J erry aed indy, @ ir * Leviolette, Port Vesa} Hey werd, Mees # Crp hion, Kagl ng, Blake worre, W Erston J Butep J Greenow G Bend Bastace W Borewerte t-hevrnd. de, In the stoamehip r Gall, P Phelan it, Mra and. * than, bow tattersy, © 1) Pevdieton 0. burn, T Muller eka indy. Andw Bowd'n Mir Woodford, MeLain and iady, J A Moss, Wm © Burch, and isin the steer. wae. ‘“ Wi eat Comruameet ro tm Orricees asp Crew or nm Srmam Fucate Wanssn—The male and femaic relatives and friends of the officers and crew of the United States steam frigate Wabash invited them on an excorsion, which took place yesterday afterncon. The steamer fedward Gri wes hired, and with the North Carelina Band and the gueets on beerd went cown the bay. Patriotic airs were played ani sung, in which some fifty females who were on board parti 5 The vieiters floally went on board the Wabash, and were kindly received by Commodore Lavalette. The whole af- fair wan pleasant to all concerned, The Wabash sailed at day light this morning. the advice of the legal officers of the Corporation, Mayer Tiemann has determined to seize upon the Crystal Palace to satisfy the claims of the city upon that property. More than a year bas elanred since the lease bes expired, sua by theo. tone of tat natrumea’ the Palace was to becoroe the property of the city in the event of ite not deirg removed. OMeers Olden Forbes, of the * aqnec. wore detailed yorterday te take the orenisen, M*. White, the recetver of the bondholders, wr- oremnt and took ap Inventory of the industrial im. pie ote romainrg im the Prlace. Common Oounetl w) combijeut ake some disposition of this really maga) Geont property.

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