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NEW YQRK HERALD, »MONDAY, FEBRUARY T, 1869... poe . News and Suggestions . , on. ing to come frqam citizens of New York and Brooklyn, ask- trom v THE DOINGS OF CONGRESS. a a cal | cpieneses Ulleee ox oonounea sean po weet gate cad pos nen peal WTERESTING FROM THE AFRICA COAST, feration | ercetion of earthwork fortiScations for the defence of | Simélia similibus curantur. One of our ents Ninth Week of the Second Sesston of the | last week to get three days st apart for the consh tration | ereetion Of earthwork fertiScations foe the defence oF) Ste man scat ua laticr and clrcuar roles to a Om Binet Gevepanemee siaver, After remaining on the coast sometime, we be- Thirty-Fifth Congress. of Territorial business. The objectiou is, that be a "S605, | Yor is it morely a job that some one wants to gett ublic fair bela a Unnep Srares Sin Wome) } gan to think we would have nothing to do, one NEGATIVE Acrion GP CONGKESS—THE TARIFF, LOAN, | Under this order, to engineer the passage of the bill t ad. | ieformation has been called for aud furnished by the | to bo held in that city on the 8th proximo in Ar Ska, ov Coco Riven, Oot. 19, 1858. mornipg, word was brough’ us that tua Wanderer was AND FXTRA SESSION--COMMODORE PAULDING, THE | mit Oregon, which the republicaus are eterenyeed mt to | Secretary of the Treasury in respect to the acheal ans aid of the Homeopathic Medical Diepensary of that city. | Cruise of the United States Ship Vincennes—Trade at the loading with siaves, The Vincennes, afver fifteen days of TUIRTY M1, LION BILL, AND THE AGRIOULTURAL | permit. If Mr. Stephens would agree not to get bp tue °°. | probable receipts and customs for this and the next Ascal | It is a public charity, aud as such, if conducted om right | North—The Yacht Wanderer Chased off Snake Heat—A | We wr later Phere po 7 tapimgr norte COLLEGE BILL —FRENCH SPOLIATION BILL—HOME- chee peas rons bene oa to giving taree ™ | Sete eel Conc Seer principles, deserves public support, Med!cine has killed ‘Look at the French Slave Pens at Kabenta—English Trect. | the Vesounae Peet maoeeces Sot, belaems hws euman Me an CA eee oe | Cither have to make such an agreement or let the Terr. | ag need be, and thatthe reccivts 'will wot be adequate to | more than itever cured, aud if homeopathy will drive | ment of American Trader—Care of the Brig Rufus | iB sixty miles of our anchorage and to ‘oabhot om CeO ON NOMe=A | RETREMORMENT, .GRAaN-—EEE |. (ore buses go. und! ‘of. The vote on suapead - eet the public exigencies unless the expenditures should | drugs out of our houses, one great good will be accom- withthe British Commnander of the | P*2°- iM PB ts ivg the on the Bist, was 108 to 82—fitty "| be below the amount estimated for. He reoom-} niished. Fresh air and plenty of oxercise are even better Soule—Communication British Cowman | We at once weighed anchor, stood for Benguela, ia ERIE CANAL—BILLS PASSED —MISCETT ANEOUS, BTC. | short of two-thirds: « mends the extension of the Treasury Loan bill for one or Viper—The Fleets on ihe Coast and the Number of the . order to satisfy ourselves of the truth of the ‘Ar- f the Cong ressional proceedings of the past | * nen ctrl {69.yeets more, and winks tbat that on! witvobyiste the Soempelee, 34 tate tt ade tay be. Homeo- Where the United States Ships are Hound, 6. | VDE st angvela, », wyehl 6 gard a ai tas . neces! ease juties, ' et 2 ~ % . noth OF the "eéeston—e’ more tinportant tna | 4 resolution; offered: by Mr, Kilgore, of Iad., denouno- } Fee etn for toe rutiet of Chas. J. snewmom. | beet! Peper bjy epaeasaaeres ood Articles left at | We Jeff'8t. Pauls de Loundo about ten days since, and | Enowiedge, our {orgs was cailot inwe wotive rosuistion for 4 nogative (an in @ positive gene, Congresr determined | ing the policy of reopening: the slave trade,came ear | p er of Congress fiom Pennsylvania, for an A the ‘easias pi cepuery crn tty id ayy. eruieed along the coast to the northward, stopping at | ie eT ae ey RY provided } chat was not to be done rather than what was to be done. »m while contesting a seat In was . ‘Ambriz for'a day. erewith, We set si the:view of: wn e the polit of being adopted. There were 115 to G4 in favor, | di" WBN Senay Albeo poe ee Day day. A a of negation almost entirely. Thas the de- | of suspending the rules to admit it. If the rules had been. t | followersof Hahnemann are believers in small doses in’ mmoveatio majorityia the Setate golved shit theré ahoolas|-cumpendedi'ehd the remulstip: sixesoeed. tence, weale eee rnsadous scheanes of ireid und cas, | ™&dicine only; in contributions to fairs they are the great be no rev sion of the tariif this session, and the democratic | Probably not have been a score of votes against its adop- ome) that was ever perpetrated In any community. | *st allopathists in the world, Apropos: our Legislature tion. ruptio. d art! protectionist, and—in that matter—anti-administra” | “The preamble and resolutions were as follows:— ‘The im, tachment case will probably be taken up havea bill in progress to found a : Fpending @ couple of days for the There wo found trade very dul, and such has been the | wipe tne for the Wanderer Lot her baree’ of case'for some time; indeed, ever since the Portuguese tock on BO that when we captured her there should be Possession; ubout three. years since... Pricg to their so | thertrovgest proof of her character. Bat, upon our ap- . to the mouth of the bay, there was no sig doing the natives worked the copper mines in the vicinity Beaters Laurie oe Ra Aeing oan wl ogress. A, ip tion, minority im the House re-affirmed the same decree, | Whereas, the laws the African alave trade bave | ot Oe ipformation have beea made in regard to the | New York. Letws.aiso havea charter for » Fresh Air\) and broughs in large quantities of ore; bat’ Since Mr. Fa- {tance frem the lant, the bare, ‘buat galled sud appointed a committee 10 prepare a scliemo for re- | ecome steno of dirussion mith ne srrare and po. follawiae, voints:— terprising have taken possession, the returns’ with their respective o:cupauts, daly with Falves ducivg the expenses of the government so as to bring unwiee fn and dingracel ee, pein Bile for rani for the extension of the Treasury | PARTIES TO A SUIT PERMITTED TO TRSTIFY AS W2t | are about one- twedtictli of what they were -defore—just *M4 gone “for protection,” into tne bay on an exploring tucm within the crippled resources of the treasury. On | 1 rn <Vbe fe Gage "As tarts vublicuiion of the reports of Captain Wilkes’ ‘NESSES. what might be expected of such a people. ter remaining aiday we sailed for Arabrisey On are the other’ hand, the republicans and protestionists in manstrations aftbed sipng nessone that said laws caploring exp A correspondent under the signature of “De Testibus’ ition. On the 11th, the after leaving Ambriz, wo had a | Yiving there, we found that the Wanderer bad been ‘or the eye Tt of the Chief Engineer of New York oon- | suggests in reply to the arguments against repealing the pon i “ 8 the whl Dette the House, who, Strangely enough, find themselves, | eq'and encouraged citizens of some nha chase after a large schooner off Suake Head, undor gus. | Here, but had already sailed fromm the Songo ' hse ace afar ove ie Toast te | Saaremaa Ueeaeaar one Oe Sree Saat | cen he a “emt Nee Nergana gn Inw which permite parties to suite o testify in. their own | nicious circumstances. Ste Déat us saling, However. "the coset'ot Aires sexes re icone aad aaccuding donee aiministration, have placed on record their solemn deter | rages should be toade public tia relation serine: ner, | Return of rejee, ‘4 applications for patents from 1840,fo | ‘svor—Srst, that so far from the fact of the law having |: gx the 12th we'ram into the mouth of the Congo river, | of the African rivers, we retnrned to Porto Fray mination that, naless the duties on imports be increased, | fF% Ist December, 186 9. been passed ao lately as 1857, being a good reason for re Mey will not authorize any loon to be contrasted by the | ihe ederalgoveramentorsay heehee mating power save | iG commie’ tS Auth aleeattoat of trad ia tae | ‘minise tonger on tho statate book, ibonly, shows that ment. Houston, of Alabama, desired to introduce | {bat of tbe states whereia it exists, toloterfere of fisturh | proposed purchase , of a aite for fortifications upon the | ‘he law does not work woll, when it has €0 goon produce authorizing a Joan of twenty millions, and objection rovected by State legislation, do ‘that has Co EL, Gdn ara such an outery against it, and the quick perception of tht ng tiade, moved to suspend the rules e048 to enable SOUS Sosa ta ceierasnd wee tetecusiotactcke | wit ae eran eS ee regalion le-chediusdiate the: inteliganoe of the, penis mecNOLy to doco, To suspend the rules requires'a two-thirds | the catalogue of modern punishment for erie be (00 severe, | Cr Mr. Commissioner Te :ed, ef 27th February, 1858, en fin eho sunl tee ooreee Se and were gratified by the sight (on the left bank, just at | the entrance of Virnto’s creck), of several Yargo comforta- | “FINANCIAL “AND COMMERCIAL, ble houses, over which floated the French flag, Theso houses are barracoons for the reception of the French Sunpay, Feb. 6—6 P. M. emigrants, or rather slaves, which are brought down the ’ river and delivered for embarkation at this point, where | 7? 4zeresete valuo, of tho importations of the woekt vote; but the result showed nearly a two-thirds vote the | Sgias® rallcapinnuman aud uncbrisian. | 1 t Sted regulations for th? COuselar courts of ino’ United | cthet having echene oat Lis neuen or igiguorant of the | awails a large ship and bark, protected by two French | ending yestertay amounted to the large sum of $6,47T,- other way. Tt stood, yeas 73, Bays 127. So that while | founded upan the broadest principles of philanthropy, religioa boys wd ogi gg _ Chin - aoreeeieas ith the Prus- | ‘@nsaction, which gives an undue ad to the party | man.of-war cteamers,at anchor im the creek, What think | 741, making the total importation since Jan, 1, $23,171,861. ‘cut of the number voting there were 127 members who | as omy be Shetatarentes asemae aetna .|..ton sompoaartt cn the wed acct Of compuleory énliseasent Giving teatimony. This principle is admitted in the Bill it | you o¢ euch a sight for the cruisers of two nations sent |, 7H8) a6 will hewsen by the table giveu below, is congider- sland vp for a revision of the tarif, there were only 73 | Matthey sbould be fallbfully and promptly executed by our | of American citieens in the) amy ‘cittat Kingdom. Fe a Yar wg mel bp rota aan ten septal out 10 suppress the slave trade, te look upon?—and I do | *M!Y larger than the.very large ieaportations of the earty ‘who were willing to authorize a loan independently of euctt | “S Resolved, ‘That the Exeoutive should be sustalsed and | . Te Committee on election § in the Senate has submit purposes and for the equity of the thing, whether the ad: | assure you it doth gall the English to the quiek, for st | Wecksof tho year 1867, which, lt ig generally adritted, revision; and of this’ %8 there have bombed commended for auy proper efloris, whenever and wherever | * Feport in the cage of the Ime liane ceaiagin election, aud | vo, ig insane, has lost his senses, or is totally igno- 7 Y were to bome extent acause of the revulsion. At this vie Ds a may have ma dozen Or | made, Toenforee ald. lew, and to bi to mpeedy punisn- | bas asked to be dischary the r copaideration | rant of the transaction—or whether he'is dead? In either | iterferes with their trafic. Every stave they capture is de dedhate Soom cent ott ie aati ia Dore who would prefer a tariff bill, bat still wero not | went the wicked violators thereof, andl thelr afers und. } of (Ne memorial of the “ure of Indians: A minori:\|cage Be cannot confront or confue the witness on tie | twenty-five dollars aplece for them, and far moro sansp ‘a tite ren tari’ edo ef ‘ing t refuso the goveroment. fom. With such a OP ited ate pried acvarsiaasion. CEP A Pe ae abe peilene ot aes | and. The law is, therefore, jmporfect and has * One~ | for their governmont,, which sells them into bondagh, praia enh ti. igo hye Greed malority m the House in favor of protective | An attempt on the part of Mr. Haskin to havea day set, | foot —belore refused the vding” the decision of the | Tioureg rater 8S perro pg aie "| put nominally apprenticeship. What a faroo is tho Kaglish | OM) MY) tuk Yo rn ke fenporta are, ad usual ties, and an equally decided majority in the Senate | apart for the consideration of the report of the. Willett’s | avestion, | Action w i Ek) Shiseaememerased to THE MEDICAL. CORPS OF THE NAVY. suppression of the slave trade. Every English officer that | PY \ adeduaae * i 4 to them, there is not the remotest proba | Point Investigaling Commitee was also unsuccessful, tor | iweueugcaty Communes emte's Mitte deine | ‘The necessity of malig a considerable addition-to: the ne de ‘ “! of 8 of a compromise being effected; and nothing remains | want of a twothirds vote. In all probability no action | and provice (or the punahinent ed vollgamy i the Terri. | number of medical officers. to meet the immediate do- but for tho President to summon an extra session. | wi! ever bi thing tories of the United States, and tye esttain tne peopleand | mand, service, been Congress Indeos, Laving before him the proceedings of the House | House did pts gr ay pees pre Prep iki oruee | authoritics of tke Territories from | unlawful interference eer rhs bike of pipe coerey bet om ee in refusing to allow a loan bill to. be introduced, and the | 10 Move to suspend the rules, was to change the daily | With the federal juiiciary, “g f comes here is after money, and they leave nothing undone | #7 600ds, of which a very large and expensive assort- to get it. Boarding vessels with American eolorg and eor- ment arrived in the Arego. The demand for dry goods im rect papére is a camnmon thing. By threats and bargains the South js very large, and in parts of the West it is they get-possession of the vessel, landing their crews on | 88d that the consumption will be larger than was ex- this sickly coast without apy provision; they resort to- pected. Our own spinners aro all actively employed, sb annaite hour of meeting to eleven o'clock, A. M. AGRICULTURAL COLLAMA 3 BILL. takes the opportunity of stating sonse facts not, generally aimoot equally sole} , a dare towards | 824. the, meatic trade mises to Ue healthy aon Pern r a8 pc cisneansipr ste the demo A RETRENCHMENT SPASM, ‘The bill propozesto gran%to ther 90, veral States and Ter- | known, touching” the medical corps.» The appointments threats which they ysapivone ance hasaeieue yl ct earch ¢ this year. piles articles of foreign ‘ \tathe tari, ee penne ee Aol The approprintion bil for the legislative, executive and | ritories ve milliom wine hundred..aiy 4 tysenty thousand | «Fo open to genereal competition, aud a strict examination | our legal traders i te me onan aa eared, | merchandise imported into this port are at present paying : i u . h State a quantity | {5 the only ordeal applied to the candidates, political con- ving river down to Kebenda; on ticipating the adjournment of Congress, and issuing his Judicial expenses of the government was before the Com- | acres of land, to be apportioned to ems, o % abandgome profit. Sugars,.teas, coffee, wool, irom, a&c., ® e1 our communicated with the lish war steamer 7 P roclamation immediately, convening the Gret session of | Mittee of the Whole two or three days of lawt week, sadit | edual to twenty. thousand scres hr cach neato and ine may hi! iy odeootod and amabisone ing same are Ties eeied commander said itabe HeGGh ee ed de, ave-alh oeLhag, 96, Delors: WAR, Feingerine Une Te. rs te. 36th Congress. Five weeks time might thus have be curious to observe the tendencies toward economy | representative in Cougress to which tim? At < en brought into je aervice. But they are arty ven ‘out again- dis cenit: porter very fairly; and, judging from present ‘appearabcos es - and retrenchment that sudd bi reepectively entitled The land, after t ‘ing surveyed, is us: After five years of service ion as assis- ss Jen nro for noone supposes the possibilty of avoiding | Fe. \iem alneat,w ee erree. | tobe specced to we: awversl Saige m4 Srorririee-tn-{' tant sdrgcous, they have to pase anotter rigid cxainina- | Upon our arrival at Kabenda we found the first mate of | 04 {rom the nusnber of siraagers ia town, Were is. every = cote a si hase 5:3 ash negweanten was coinputed that at the rateat which (tie cobamatttebifine: Sara ty fat arte raat Ganonees agotass alent peat hularol bave towel their eed tr Loong ret hip date Seen Aerie sane Rew bee ay exports, they are, 2imost now a8 cn 5 ff March ct quarter of a s s 5 : ed re. matter of formality t oes 0 _ Tiss | cressed, it would requite seventy-six days to get | ina State worth $1 25per acre, the volu@ of the lands to | ond meantime bave to’ perform duties involving the |) Whohad bus twodaysbetere heen lamded.at this place from | exception, higher here than in tho detest! me > ity to till that time. The | 1h. wit out of commitice, Several items of ex. | Dé determined by the Governor cf the Stat ¢;the quantity | highest professional responsibility. Some fourteen. years | the Vipor, The Rufus Soule was captured on tho 10th of i tots Sen te will not pass a tari’ bill, and the House will be | 1° : ? | to which each Bate shalt be entitied is (e'ba\ Selected from | must be passed in these inferior gradee without adequate | October, under the following circurmstances:— shop are sonmumad, ,. We slinied Jamk srepk to the SEeeSe” equ Uly obstinate in refusing to pass a loan bill. There will | PODC#Ure Were pared down ; bet among these were | ‘such lands; ani the Secretary of the Interim," is to be di- | remuneration, the po Pay being only equal to that of She sailed from Matanzas, bound to-Fernando Po, captain tive: movement for a rise in breadstuffs which-has: been i - é " ‘not the items for mileage of members, for stationery for | rected to issue to those Sestes in witioh thers are no public | the lowest clerk im department. consequence of vf . up hero and in the West, and we added thavat: Moo money in the Treasury, and Congress must be kept | members, for newspaperé for.members, for boxes im which | Jands of the value of $$ 25 per acre, laa scrip to the | this miserable Salary and the delay of promotion, the beot pamed Anderson, three Portuguese passengers, first mate | 8 8p be 2 Pera ing eesion till money is provided in eome way. The | 0 pack up their books, or for any of those perquisites in f amount of their di-tributtve shares: inacvee, which is to | men resign'when their services are most valuable. Peterson and crew of Men, nande the coast, was | Pricesit'would Do.possible and profitable to impert ‘Ameri- hich members indulge th i a i reps «MARA are“ double mete for thera. | Johmemborsladuge tnwgclve get erpnmecf the | Bt and Oy Mesum, acti proses aria Capit; | increas of Fgenysurgoue and oniy ciate ip | bearded by an tcc fm the Viper, who provuaced io {Cum bread trom Hogan. The operation aul tion. Gesides their desire to have protective | tractors.” py ~ nel ane ae at ‘Sate te @ hich land’ bumber fs wanted to dail vesnaghen pools and | Dapers all correct, ond returned to the steamer. When being made by a Canadian merchant, who how ordored uties ‘established, they wish to necessitate this extra ses- | The Committee, under this retrenclment spasta; did | serip may thus be Issued to be cilowed te locate the | fully forty assistant au ‘will bo required. If the re- | the captain of tbe Viper and officer returned after seeing | 20M cargoes to arrive at Quebec carly in tho- season. 5 (Congress, £0 as to have acheck over the astion of | SitiKe out the items for copies of the Congressionat Gidbetor | sate within the imits of any othor State, beat their a3: |. commendation is out; there will be scope for some | the During the week the breadstaffs market has beorgeneral- beg ia Senators, and for reporting the proceedings of the Scnate. thus locate’ the land scrip upon any | amb; oung doctors to gain di Papers, the captain of the Viper-said they were all r the Ex Poutive for the next nine months, as they profess to | And after doing tbat they- very Took arecess, | Soke unayuroprinied lanes of the United Slam eubjos | “pewew Tone eat simiraed right, and sald that be would go to. bis dinner, and bo | 'Y Susteined\ with occasional spasmodic movements: Ne , f ; ‘Sppreb end that Mr. Buchanan might, if Congress were not an et an evening gession to allow members to dotiver | to-private entry. In all theexpences of manags\ ment and AORAE DS O¥ PART OF NEBRASKA: TO KANSAS, loft the Rufue Soule with an officer on board; this officer: more subetantial reasons for the rise than ‘were: appa- in sess a, pursue a course of policy in regard to our {o- |-SPceches for publication in the Globe. It would nee be | supervision of the lauds, previous to their, au, and al correspondent writing from Dodge county, Nebrasks | ong into the cablh, and aftér'a talle with the cap- | emt last'week havo, however, Deen developed, . Colton reign ai Yaira that they would not approve of Hence, | Sopeune Bell Suge ronarqoebn a _peiiiaiecits, ymagone bay! hela a hare apie rwl eaagel vment of | ‘Territory, adverts to the interest, created by the See eee teen “nad “waved ‘bis, hundxorchicr.“fo-| has slightly given way at Now Osleaos.: It appoare- that viewed from any stand point, an early reassembling of | Porting to stand. ’ That je just the way in which busizess | paid by the Hooray un they may belong ow tof tha | HOR%0 annexto Kansas that portion of Nebraska ying the Miper, spon which the ‘captatn of the Viner oame | nearly sit the late shipments from: thie side-to Greet Congree ¥ soems inevitable. Fecal eet cect Ey ce ten te, ey Se eeeb raere i aniigs the endive promeds 1c the south of the Platte river. He-tays the agitation originated | o>, 02°"( 0" ‘Andoreon gave up hie vesoel, After taking | Britain have netted a loss to the ewners. ‘The receiptemt ) eit 82 PAULOING—rmE marr mnss0N9 a1, axD 1me | Hoveo will, then conctr ia the Sosate amendments. The | Suaterer, to the purposes for which wets pel ‘Athen: PR @ fen Pectin iste who want to get that portion of the.| what stores they wanted out of the Rufus Soule, also her | the ports Yast week were 148,000: bales, agaiast 8 000 AGRICULTURAL COLLEGES. probability is, however, that the republicaas and the pro- | moneys derived from: the sole of the lands by sha Staten } qumaitted, but nat tworhieds ofthe peovle are spreied ty | Caronemoters “and boat, men passongers and their’ |/eame weck-in-1888, making the total receipt for the-season Vision (ris this do-nothing course the policy with respoot | teetiqist democrats wit il this and every. other: apgre~ | to-whieh the landare apportioned, aud” from tbe ales of |. ." Lynch Jaw relgas in the Territory, id Tors Tne C8 | eee a ee eerie eicte pay On Paar se | $9 date 2,233,080 bales, against 1/878,000 to eame-datoiaet to the tar 'G; to a ioan andito the Pacific Railroad, but it is Eoeaion and ped oni a obance of getting a tariff measare omy ep pada gan et verdad ki ni aro hanged yithens Jodelab ries. Vesuvias, Commodore "8 versul, and sent to Fernando | year. The crop estimates now-range from 3,600;000° to alse f01108 ved in regard to other matters of general legisla- | passed. ing aot Jess than five per cemtum- upon the par vi clue of UNDERGROUND: TELEGRAPHS. Fo, Tie, capteta (Aiaarae Fras taken on board the | 8,109,000 bales, ‘The singular phenomenon of Dreadawutts segues question of presenting a vote of thanks to Com- THE ARTE CANAL. the stocks: and the moneys ao invested ave to consti tuten | “A Resident Englishman’? writes that the letters. which Na Pr Tan atl Viper he must have, been on | *4 cotton being dearor at the ports of production-thaa-at ‘ ceotee liram Paulding, for the capture of Walker and | 4 memorial hae been vresented im both houses of Cun eo aor or bce Aoi ich seals i i ihis | ™8¥e Appeared against underground telegraphs are foolish, | board, on his way to St: Pauls de Londo. What think | the ports of consumption can oxly be explained: on the ck an on Punta Arenas, was debated in the So- | grees from the Canal Board ‘of ther State ot New York} -} oo4) and the interest of hte alent Heyl inbly | 2or tho wires do work und in every city and | you of the word of an Kuglish officer, that there were no | theory that money is relatively cheaper here~than itie aoten # day, but’ no action was taken on | Praying, tm view Ot the tramente finfcwtance of ¢héenselS: T'apprepratct | by each State whist may. take.) and 1. $072 in England; and why not-here ce Menten , when, two days before, ne had out) abroad. Were money of the same relative valuojtt: im ‘woposit if 7 » om [cl nedt of this act, to the endows .ecnt, " 5 J af 5 it. Toe P ang net th thirty miflions in the of cod tn, a hs sere socasta we en fare ai Support, and tiatbtenance of at leeat ‘one "Col lexe, 2 . bir rant ‘NEXT PRESIDENT. papers and colors al proneuriced correct? Every partor the | obvious thatthe price here would be less than the price President $ prel ‘Y expenses of acquiring | Pended in the improvems Nffalo where the leading object shall be, without. exi Ind: correspondent, who compliments the course of the Kerorabynss neat ae rt ag kv Cg to abroad by so-much as the freight, insurance and.chasges sags vo have engaged the attention of the Senate | O#WeEO, and drawn from the revenues of theca nel, may: Joing other eclentific or classical, etulioa; to teuch ssuch | “maxp in advocating measures and principles indepen. | Proken open and ried: noe mien ina tem Mable, Oa AM | itt average: No doubt, also, the excessive expensionof | sas tek, but was dodgot completes, Tue wit | Derefunded, and thi these harbors may bo a dequately: | Drancey of Jarning ae are relate 40 aaricluure and the | dently of parties or men, soggosts that Pwo do our an ea eee en ihe Cooter ot the Viner | our banks tina had its’ offoct in rendering theholders of Soph | SEGUE re pai ois Ince | uate, improved aud meet bythe, Und Sate. | Révay pel” rer by moor tron ne | {yz Paced Brera wi nest Presto he | Si he it Uy oreo fhe i ot ie | thee lpn wale a this vies eer tbe benodt of agriculture andthe mechanic arts | touched off in these yaragraphe of Ue memoria |:— the liberal and practical education of tuendustial ola seag | TSNSY ATOR". A ethasiastic for vere, | det ne eee pray Twho-werethe pirates in |. The following are the Custom Hongo tables atthe forciga \eges for two or thi ? ‘: in the severa) pursuits and professions ‘mn life, 16 grant ANNEXATION OF CUBA. Rg A} t. aad vs.ccoaet, ated to the Comnatiee on Pubic ands, | tt flan erm par he, area Rs | of and ond and ep are (be mde on he fon Wk | ty reerenge to tis queetiona Philadephia gentlman, | paper, othe aterm eeaman's protection, If Our Cx: pring begraparbirs which is Lost: ference was Subseqer Ih, Sec eee e ice | Whether considered wfere:g a6 0 mechanical sinactire and”! iyined in the act, the previous assent of the several Stu tcs | Whowends us his name, quotes an extract from Henry | Beis can, be thus subjected to Rgal Cruisers’ CIN MY | « iy the West. 1857. 1858. 186% pack. There ten up, discussed. and amended, nel thn, | funcions ag a politice | organ, binding togeiber ithe mughiy | is tobe signified by Jegislative acts: First—Ir auy por- | Clay’s speech ‘‘on the line of ‘the Perdido,” delivered in | 2h m_ this boarding, search, detention seizure of goods. . $4,156,018 1,011,628 3,710,149 bill again ta Monday’, the 71h of February. | Metabersof our conta emat Lajon, it may safely | challenge. | tion of the fund thus invested, o: auy portion of the ia- | Gongress in 1811; to the effect that ‘If there exists on 0 1e Rufus Soule is the greatest outrage ever committed | Genera: maze 2,255,293 "B02 «4,767,802 postponed til vaca prouarion ms. goumparicon with any. Yarden} cbuinal ot parieal oa on ie | terce thercon, bald by any ‘action or, eoutingeney, Be | Yorders the colody of a uation that cannot, or will not, | oft nation "winch ale, for immediate action “From ae ———— ‘peliation Di * Fo any an ret eamots ie aanycacal | Jimivicbed or lost, it cvall be replaced by the State t0 | \cep it in a state ofsubjugation, and if thoro oxists in that | the newspapers we learn that the Fnglish government | p,To@l{or iho week $O,A11241 2218846 6.677 TAR daaaict 'poliation bill came up in the House asa | in fy, ‘thovoand five hundred and sixty. which it belongs, so that the capital of the fund shall.re- | colony a state of misrule to and if, Sean Previously reported 16,090,811 6,890,614 16,604,120 ST aes nd the House refused to iny itou the table, | *emcis detercd Gi'ks's opiger one ommndons handeea eat | main forevcr undiminished: and the anual interest ahiall | Soresver. the possession of tuat colony by aforeign nation | ra’ eee Se heretic asin: as eoeeeees pian tt a Dir rma ates je \8 75 and nays 103. This vote was a more | S7U.sa tte pz ee ies 2 eis WING (oe, amdoly oar, | therein. ticntioneds except that a tua, not exocedhag | ROU Ve Rwety to prove detsimental to- cur intaresis, we | fag protects any vesudl cagrying or traling undcr it from | “6° wae te etn cha ad ate ge ged sad Lieve, ¢ signed to propitiate the constituents o° | ther canals of xrgarer dea cpm iby have wule lengts, zed | ten per centum upon 3@ amount received by may rs hushy om Pe} pe solf presei » | any of the areroma id imterruptions. Yet out upon the Rxrorts, peer on Bescre, bond make-believe, exhib: Chin thei 4 dic ‘no comtine ntaie alation s of Importance. pode State under the provisions. of the act, may be ex- 1 coust of Africa they detain, visit, use threats and search otal te le . bouorable meml A , Were not sincere in | | ThoCaledon# an canal cabing stow smalhiakes andeuiing } tended for the purchase of innds for sites or expari- SPIRITUAL: RUMBUGS. vessels the American flag and having American | Totalforthoweek.. $1,242,445 LAB, . 2 302,801 wishing to pase the bill, Mr. Letcher, of Va., whose | pis reseed we prcmoniney, forming tho northern, end oF | Mental farms, whenever auiucrized by the respective | «Detective Medium”? writes usa long letter exposing | PApera; burn them, too, and tand Amerioancliizeng upon.| Froviously zeperted \9,215j128 9,543) 523,200 a sickly, savage coast, at the meroy of a pace) of semi- Civiliond pegrees, To ckehy as regards: our fing, they act |. Since Jani 2 \pogress will really be a national misfor- | yearly repairs Legislatures of the State, Second—No portion of the like pirates, and they. do it with impunity, for we, upon learning. 4 Q \ehes patkt\cde ‘oreor ‘that ‘the’ bill mint Mf woai of Holland, at th Helder, is lean than any | (aud, nor the interest thereon, is to be applied, directly or | *#¢ SPiritual humbugs called:mediums, who make » living ship . $4,456,170 4,671,084 3,826,101 milesiong, am 1 {s ovly @ !agal appends ge to tbe portot Ameter- | indirect], unver auy pretence whatever, tothe purchase, | Sut of the credulous and the green, by Pretending to tell absence from € tune, presented ‘. ‘and must, consequently, under the rules | dam. fl \H about their dead relations ; but is medi ye’ such facts, have to refer all to our home govern: jation, 4 * 2 e Ks bide erection, preservation, czrepair, of any building or build- | aH al relations ; but w! jum com. pe ke bet |engderedin Comet cribe Whole The | uty cancag| aan streams Comte eolaicansnottim word | ES Third Any Salo hic tay tae and cme | ‘mancaes @ notnew. Thbad hecLocyed a (Arco Tad | eee oie eet designed: } connects cammlih aca,oceaa Wik oveaw, or great viversys | benefit of the provisions of the act shall provide, wi . and, i wee reference. | dt only provided for the ascertainment | ‘ems witha icholer . five yeare, at least not less than ouo agricultural college, MORALITY OF THE OPERA. reprisals. We are particular not to board any vessel bear: Ly ish colors, gave by consent of the captain. Yet {ns English treet Gur Sag a0 1 havo said, Bhey never hes. tate to our vessels and detain them upon every To. ‘do.’ copger coin. 80 trivial occasion, when, if I understand the demands of our G. Worth A 1S silver... Sovertaueth, aici thabpaiawer, ‘tas: Maginht- Maes relied: eo cs) oye rng meth beni Seouredly they have veltuguishsa for the cutive higt-| Detereusiy opart Assurt Vo relingut en B seas. Our coastand the ‘West Indies cannot’ be the ex- ese pee tion. oP erust-that our government will soon.act. That Ameri- “ can menof war alone can boerd Atnorigaa, merchant ves. |. TB© peice of momey.hay risen during: the’ week 1 to sels Ja-ealt oyidont Ro condiuat of the agian ‘out dato we per eent. This waacaused, firstly, by. the award of mast be stopped. For my part, I go.s0 far as to say that. | the lou, which yresaged the transfer of-some-ten millions even though aa English cruiser fell in with an Americau ‘ pen orks Legrene (upon the Droad ground that |.°% “llars from tho Yanks to the Sub-Treasury; next, by they cannot interfere with veescls beacing American co- | the unsettled caaditien of political aflairs; and lastly, by Jors), the Englieh cruizer should not molest her in any way. | the large importations.and the prospect of aa enormous ag linoit their acts, for we know not where they spring trade su rprisiag the banks ia. an over expanded At Kabenda we had peoores bags in. getting a mate. |,condition. Tye movement was furthor, accelerated by a and seamen from the chief or head man, named Frank. | bans contract on inthe East, whickprecipitated into our At first ‘efused to let them go, and wo har to land |) 4 A eee Tocee it aout thirty sock, to bring them aft, |, MavKet@ qua’ utity ofFastern paper. The banks began early ‘the ee bleed no aren points ert x big | in the woek to callin all loans at and under four per cent. noise with their tom-toms (drums) but submitted quietly. | Private ban/ cere following the example, the rates rove, aud: We have juet urrived at this point to find, if possille, icc 4 the cananie oe tho Rufus Soule, aud also, think, our cap”, | Mest Of the larga.iastitations called im.all their Joans wny tain wants vo have a chat withthe Lieutenant commandmg, | der five, ard ad inst, under six per-cent, and refused to the Viper. Jend bel Juste » 2 We have just beard that the Foglish steamer Medusa ny ger ceslny wet go meptanapicsr. 0 yet ch otber. relereuand forthe. issuance. of stock to pay them. | “Thscaued of Lapgiedee (sow the cana! du Mid), offspring of | or the grant to such State shail conse: aca the State nic baba Ts of the claims: Tous nrecedents set by tho | Colberva wl se and viqorons statessu sbi, and crown be doted td yey to tho Ubited fates ihe aekoue cecatvedt ph Wa have tecaivedia co wander or teg to” the proposte ; soz. ‘ 4 Pee 80 of stock would not be regarded as | (ithe Telea of Tule tiv mete tare of the A of aby iands previously sold, and the title to purchasers | ‘reply to a “Letter to.a Professor of Religion.” The rw) oC mney 8 wand nocesearily | raties long and bas bucbaif the comuneree or revenue of the | U&der the State is tobe valid. \'ourth—An annual report is | writer defends the Opera from the injustice of general and i > Coma ittee Past hole—although | }ri9-can: to de made regarding the progress of cack college, record- | swecpimg condemnation, because some scenes in some Pyare es, ee Pecan ia eae lof Ladoga, mate tank, of the maguiicent » Lar ing any Insprovenienss and sxpe acnts made, with their | 0} oe wok, Ge from.those errors which accompany Suet firet be consié fered in Commiltee of the Whole, Bit | geniubot peter the igen re ge iat wh toe poved vsti; cae copy of which is os Sranemailied feed by « pelled oatay in ‘the house ae ‘ath ite, becauge in balf an Tie cracghter of 1} @ Will inserted.a clause authorizing the | Peneenw fertile valley of he Cole Meapital the products | Bail, free, by cach, to.ail the vsher colleges which may be | hour’s walk he will seo more sin than can be found in all Secretary of the Tr me to redeem — stoke whenever inenta) posses: ough approaches, does endowed under ibe provisions of the uct, and to theSmith- | the operas in the world. He thinks, even ia the worst of there wae & sorpine mye ght too till withae J agers Fo ok su @-eanal, citber in. volume, commerce or re- gonian Instintion, and tothe agricultural department of the them, the good more than,counterbalauces the evil. 1 view | vemu 3 ands Cee reaee! 8g approppiations. Tue Teciden ann } Theta |’ ilo iver Rblee, the prideotibeGatmas worki-fewing | Xateht Osice ab: Washingion. And: Mi, weak nate teed HOW TO BUILD. THE PACIFIC RAILROAD. Shyeated from, bat Waccustalned by-a vote of 128 to 59— formu | thya five kandred mieathvenghthe dovainontotsecen | an eee ea eee of ralrond >| one of our corps lately # a this’ the” Pabiec: ean’ road might be built by am army of ten thousand men raiged for that purpose, and at the same time mesult which st OWS cither that members of the | foc) mm Powers 2a a a es 22 they are to be comptted to the States at doabl House are bighly bse tions, OF oo oa is oso | the pae dite of peng twenty anuous f people; Dbuttheweight | quantity. 2 seeie the ede em f y andve! luec i rt of thoce carried by i cerry ory Ae spoliation achetue, are really opposed to it. Toe | krioe ie eae terotininde. Ta truth, to find a fittingparaiiel, Gpit ej emigrants and white sevtiers against the hostle Indians ; " committee, and cannot be got at except by a | 8a ec drivea to-the furthest oxtremity of the easern conti. a uary, a measure which would be a saving to the government Pokal vote, fag pending the rulcs and discharging the = to Crma, jost opening 2 ee ras or Mas, 2. W. Bowvesr.—A ead ailliction has | apd also rescue the. public lands from the clutches of the twomities from it $further consideration, or cise bg | Gem ULES BED, Un EtnoMe, acged ihe Grand Tinpertal | Uefallen Mr. Bowycr, one of oar most intelfiggnt, Fellable | *Peculators and contrac passing over every ‘ Mber measure, one by one, that is ob | cane {sixteen hundred miles long, uniting the basius oftwo | sng active officers in the dotoctive service of we IMPORTANT LAND CLAM, Whe cactdar before it; and itis by uo mearg probable | rea | sireams—the Blue and Yellow,rivers—coming dows to the ba ott An important land.claim in the city of Albany, it appoars is will) suster strength euough to do either of. | cca like Our own St. Lawrence and Missouri, irom the in- | police. He went to Charleston, S. C., on duty, leav- “ . that its fried | mae Pecontuens Who wid ventureto arcertala or ; y from a correspondent, {s about to be wrought before the these things. These proceedings took place im regard to Fae cor tiesis of that. mayestic work, truly im | 128 bis wife behind him in excelient healt), to all human permeceddy the House bill—-nott 9 the ill pstied by th ssnate—boib, | 5 in facta a bare, io developtog and advancing | appearances, On Monday morning last sho. was taken | CoUtts. Several ofthe wealthy residents of Now York and howerer, being $i antically the came; |The latter lea.) ity / \taarralous cvtization or hal Mekly vrmang world? The | Snveniy ii, when one of his nelgubors telegraphed | vicluity ore connected with it, ‘The claim embraces the on the Speaker's Sea eaptiatinn te pelciecoet | <honot Socmnbe semen: it eaatete, cot | bim. He set out immediately for New York, bub t00late } moet valuable part. of the State capital, including some of nature of tac rules,; ttands no,chance of being reached thia China,” which most signally feit ita influence, contains but be - L ) “ F/ co hundred end teu thousand square miles—ititie more thin even to see her alive. She died on the game evening, of | public property. It is only « few days ago lt was an- beastie 7p 1% HOMBSTEAD BULL. Fe eeee Sotween the Ubio aud the Jakes: but uevertheless sip | congestion of the brain. When he arrived, therefore, Founced tbat the title to twenty-five lots inthe Park, | bas captured a largo fore-and-alt. American schooner, and. | P*!4MCos aro sill loaned out fox.a day or two at a time aby ‘ hing of. ia 908 |’) yoria « population staied to be one hoadred and seventy seven | found her a corpse. Great is his bereavement to be thus | Broadway and Chambers street is to be contested in law. | alzo that the brigantine Helen has got off’ the const with five, but six gercent must be considered the legitimate Te House did son vething of an apparently positivey but’ |) / muiiions. so suddenly deprived of a faithful and amiable wile, with | aoay PROM THE POTOMAC TO BALTIMORE. fy Pile? “Wah venga iste Kuk epee aaslegtns tek, Aaek of a really negative « Baracter, in reference tothe Home- ‘The memorial was iaid on the table aud ordered to ve | whom he had lived for twenty.seven years on most | NEW RAIL ‘sail a toad bill. It passed, without debate, and undertheopera. | / printet, anda motion to print a thousand extra copies was | affectionate terms. A new Sine of railroad from Richmond to Baltimore is londay thoy showed a specio-average of $27.725,200., ‘ a of the previous question; Mr. Grow's. Komestead: | ; ‘ferred to the Committee on Printing. Died, at North Brookfleld, Massachusetts, ow the 24th | projected in connection with the Danville road, the short- as the Califormia remittance was. couated but once in.,lash i a vote of 120 20 76. ‘34 FAREED, ult, Mr. Rusvs Doves, aged 85 years. He was the old- | cstroad South, necding but the connection of that road 7 sored do week™s ayorages, it is probable that the actual amoumh ae Ne, a that 52: reon who. is the head.ofa | The foliowing bills have paged both Louses of Congress | og schoolmaster of Worcester county. The Worcceter } With the North Carolina Centyal to render it the most tive. Old dull eailing vossels are entirel = Oaly held on Monday last was considerably larger. Tho.losseat bivshypsire Moe vof twenty-one yeas |_| @TI0K the past week:— , I eckill ONES Girect Tine from Richmond to New Orleans. It will avoid’ } te other day we fell in with a very auspicious cclooner, | this week have been as follows:— tamily, or who bas ar.tived at the age of tweuty-one yeaas / eT Oe ae 24 __ | Sry says-—His Gret schoo! was in Old Brookéield, im1792, | Wasningion,and will bea material gain on the old route | brie whom we crowded all call Uy Rerwnde We werd bs and is acitizenof the Waited States, or who shall hay / , A joint resolution authorizing the Seoretary of the | and he continued inthe service till 1832, a period of forty | from Fichmond to Baltimore. going 63, knots, and yet ehe lett us as though we wore at Sipe g pote Nerina i vg | 2 | Treasury to convey a portion of the government lot upon i become such, as required by thon years, He taught nearly all the schools in the has filed bis acreage > rae from. g) y | Whi the United States Court House stands, in Ratiand, | nd the neighboring towns. Distinguished as a diciplina- turalzation laws aetiae refered a ad | y n exchange for other land adjoining lot rian, he was sent for, far and wide, whenever a case of ‘és after its passage, be ie teal onapptoréin: ;/ be pubishment of the crime Of forgery or Cimgstty Occurred, and he never failed to quell the most Quarter ecctiog of vacant whe dnapprope? gery rebellious sehool, without any great effort. His fame Which may, a} the time the application te w+ y bounty Jaud warrants, military | pereonal appearance were generally sufficient. For when we) entry, at St per acre, » tes, certificates of t.cation, certifi. | ‘Master Dodge” came, unruly boys generally understood thereto, {0 be located ia a body, ivers’ receipta, i that digcretion was the better part of valor. In thelatter Tegal subdivistons of the pe lighting with gascortain streets | part of his life it afforded him much satisfaction, to, look GRAND CELFBRATION OF THR ANNIVERSARY OF WIL- LIAM AND MARY COLLEGE, VA. Preparations are being made on a grand scale to cele: brate ihe 106th anniversary of the establishment of Wil- jlam and et College, at Williamsburg, Va., which takes place on the 1$th of this month, MM. RIVES AND THE, WHIG REVIVAL, , eating us out of the wind with ease, sparing us 4 ‘7 bar putt or oo dying jib. i Paymeniaon account of the loan... ‘The English Veep evade sees obs che ARMIES _ war Dt td loft this ho orag eee Totals... 65 after receiving » commun! from our captain and an- awering it; the contouls of these documents taye not boc | TB€aotuad amount received for duties during the week divulged. We surmise we will fallin with. her. again | was, iv may be remarked, considerably over a million; shortiy, and perhaps the: correspondenco may be re } Yecides tive $960,000 in vin included above, $150,400 newed, ‘ \? It is reported that the flagehip Cumberland will be at, | We7¢ paid for dutics ia. the shape of Troasury notes. As. An at to prov ‘ acrors the Mail in the city ter the same shall have been surveyed, | Washiagton, aroun upon tho: ece under his care, and wateh It is said the Hon. Wm. C. Rives is taking a warm in- | Ambriz, Oct. 28, and if this be the case we will mect hor, | suming dhat the banks.hold on Monday last. $28,250, n shail, upom application to ine ¥ | Joint resolution for the relief of Wm. Hazzard Wig their fertumes: and b ! often to speak with Sheailed from this port to eruise to the south on the, rae wich pereol ily d luttion £ @ relief of Wm. Haz: heir fort nd he rived ofte orcat f ii ro is po y wae Paha Office in which he or she is about to rie ‘Aw act for the relief of Thomas Taurent, aneviving part- | evident complacency of the success oc tenn tetera tercat in the whig revival, which is to be inaugurated in igewer thowencel which $8 a liberal eetimate—it may be expected that they entry, make affidavit before the said register ty | ner ot the firm of Benjamin and Tuomas Laurent. his pepiis. Ho wouid tell how among “hig scholars”” were Richmond, Va., on the 10th inat, ‘We learn here that the captain and men of the Won- will saow to-morrow $25,620,000, to which must beadded sbe is the Le hgnergget hag ager yous] br more | = Shy relief of ©. Edward Habicht, administra. | euch ands ch gentle men, bn New York and Le He THE SAVINGS BANES—UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS, Serer, bine Oot bewey wore the ae the =~ York | any amounts that they may baye received from the inte~ and that euch applicatis we for, '/ sis or her | tor of J. W. P. Lewis. wealthy and distinguished merchants: had 4 ‘acht Club—assuredly a piece of bad taste upon the vusi- pba So tre and benefity amd uot ether tino / yg Tuer | en act for the relief of Henry Hubbard. speotiiiiagal ct Parle, toch ana seaee eee me the | .. We bave received a copy of a letter addressed by the | TOMO” carne for, Ny \pon rior. The Sub-Treasury balance stands abprosant at $8,108, rectly for the use or henotit of any other | 7." | Anact to amend an act entitied «(an act to authorise the ae nate, suchan one Secretary of the Com. } President and Secretary of the Bowery Savings Bank to} | judge this piece of information will not strike tho 546 against $7,230,004 at the clone of Inst week, Forcigm persons fas ate ae ger 9 , } Hidavit | revloest xe of land warrants numbered Pitan ep. rf " Fae large publisher, and Deiat a | the Special Committee appointed by the House, under a une {pend macsbares ere isno doubt bat that | exchange, owing to the small shipments of breadstuffs and s above requir r sar / with the | five, granted by Congress to Genera ,” ap- | grost manufacturer, &e. Mr. Dodge was'provent at the , me the Wanderer fely off with her cargo—a commen? | cot, ecedented! rates Fegister, be Or #hé shall thereupon bo / jermitted to | proved Feb, 26, 1045. ‘ Brookfield gathering on’ the Fourth of July last, and an | fetlutiou of inquiry in reference to xunclaimed depoeits. | ooo our cet falling tat wo could yot nad ber, T shally he, Soin ae Wy ale: ee cae iy highs heed euter the quantity of land already speciiw/ j: provided, | Aw act for the relief of Mrs. Ambroise Bron, of the | object of ercat intercet with the multitude there agsem- | TeMa\ning in sayings owmks and other institutions previous | write again shortly. ‘th¥; season of the year. Bankers have held their sixty to the year 1849. ‘This communication states that in pwever, that 00 certificate shall be BA) on or pal ayish of St. Caries, La. bled. When last teicen «ick, his famit however m or patent | paris eh : | ick, his fami'y propoged to him | ty a ewery Savings Bab, for a period of fifteen years, pemed therefor ustil the expiration of Ovo / yearn fra Yay sterling dilla, throughout the week, at 1005, a,<$ the | Anact to provide for the (inal settlement of the land | to be removed into another, and as they thought, a more St. Pacts DE Loaxpo, Oct. 23, 185%. } tances at 6.12% a 6.2606.173%. Good commercial bills " uch entry; and if, at the expiratle / 9 oF suai) claim of the heirs of Jehu Underwood, in Florida. convenient room, which r from 1834 to the year 1849, the amount of deposits re- " fn wee “ - Soar ine thereafter, the person ag such ¢ ‘An act for the relief of the beirs and legal representa. | he declined, ‘In this roves ae ae pat | jnaiping, for which no formal claim has been made, is | Ze Yacht Wanderer and Her MackiCargo—Three Hunared: | have een current at the usual difference, But the inrgo or at and be dead, his widow, Or, in cass thor da tives of Olivier Landry, of La, mother both died, here Iwas born, here 1 wiah tod only $7,017 74. It is added, that while gome of the de. | and Fifty Negroes Shipped—Chased by (he Vince ¥ importations, coupled with the small temptation tat heirs or devisee, or in case Of @ widoW I) aking such eairy, | An act to confirm to Wm. Maroni title to lands in Bast | and lie was permn.tted to breathe his Inst where eight poeitors of this amountare known to the officers, they enter- Orders to the Squadron, de. etariel etn produce, vend to dacourage heirs or sor devisee, in case of her de®) db shail prove Gy | Florida. five years before he drew his first breath, tain no doubt that if notice should be served on the othors | we hays just arrived, and learned that the Wanderer | any pretn pe t two credible witnesses that he, she, / or they, have con- An act granting the right of way over and depot grounds | gently and quietly away. Agrecably to his ro- | there would not rernain, m one week, $1,000 unclaimed. In- id any pressure of bills on the market. stances are known in which parties have left their deposits and interest lic for twenty years, when tho interest largely exceeded the ee. officers of this bank offer no opinion as wo the disposition that ought to be made by the Legislature of those deposits, for which no owner, after aiigent search, can be found; but think the subjest is of very Little importance, in a financial point of view, to the State or to towns and cities, tinued to reside upon and cultivaye *Y// in jand, and 6 side upon the same, and have not alt onated the ea avy part thereof, then, in such case.” he, ihactme a citizen of the United Ste ‘of ten collars, be enbitied to & DF tent, as provides for by Jaw. And Pads) d, farther, in ce: death of both father and leaving an infant child or children under twenty-one Y' vars of age, the right and on the military reserve at Fort Gratiot, inthe State of { quest he was carried to his last re “bis | Michigan, for netroad Purporer—(with an amendment.) scholars.’* ast esta TE a An aot providing for the allotment of landg to certain d han a the n ‘ECHTEN New York Indiauy-—(with an amendment.) ; ot Oe Tait arctan “Y Piaget: J ‘The following Wills bave passed the House only:— Abraham Van Vechten, and succeeded to his preieonal oo yeill Jor the relief of the heirs and legal repreventatives | ysiness, avd for mauy ears occupied a high Famke ab the a a = eno ae i bar. He had hetd the office of Cty Attorney, Alderman, 41} for the relief of Daniel Cole; and Mayor, and was for forty yoars a director of the Bank of the fee shail inure to the Dent fit of said infant child or wD Rhoda Ad om C, Bowman, widow of | aijany. A FIRE ANNIHILATOR FOR SHIPS. rep, and the execttor, administrator, or guardian, 4 late capiain United States army. Capt. J. O'HARA Dexxy, who sorved with distinction in | Mr. Castle suggests that every ship could easily be pre- ‘may, at any time within two years after the death of th ‘The Consular and Diplomatic Appropriation vill. vurviving parent, and in aot edanee with the laws. ofthe | The Homestead bill tho Mexican war, dicd ay his residence, near Pittsburg, on | pared so. that any sire below decks, where tt would other. got Off the coast with 350 negroes. She was the scboomer ‘The priacipal topics of conversation in banking and wo chased. Apancial circles are the monetary situation of the general ‘We leave to-day for a cruiee up the coast. The Cum- | government, and tho prospect of an alteration, of the tariff. Verland is on the coast; also, Dale, Marion and Bain- | at latest dates from Wasbington there wase, thir pros. bridge to windward. All bands are weil on board, and | pect that the Southern members and Senators would re- supremely disgusted with this station—a Stato prison cx- | cede from their position on the tariff question, and would istence. With a prayer that orders may be issued 0 stop } copgent to such an alteration in the tari(tas would increase the English outrages in boarding, I close thia brief epistic. | ine revenue a few millious this year. The decided ground OUR PORTO PRAYA CORRESPONDENCE. taken by the Pennsylvania delegation will probably State in which such childrev for the time being have their | _ A Dill for the reltef of William H. Russell, the 81st ult. lee be beyond 1 xtinguished Porto Praxa, Dee. D, 1858. | bave some weight with the more prnetical of the Southern domiall, sel eas ent ve, benefit of Es {ats bat it ee Fs fealty Reynol wak Koen tend As despsl one of the seca a He nebiediaurts, per ts Gibsihie Gace Crufie of the Cumberland on the Const-—The Slave Trale— members; and while some may refuse all compromise, i] g al Arka » . Sueolute tile by Uhe purdlnec, and te cnumedies pent 4 bill foF the relief of Sylvester Tittany. the 10th vit, ngas, dled ta Little aball “ Jocated a certaia, numberof raproot be Eee Slavers Wanderer and Churtolte. 1n obedience to wbyaitlaced theories of freo trade, a majori- to dat fe allowred to nnn nty land to Abram staples, Beinat- | Ses, Many Myotis uted iu Troy, on the Statulti, atthe | to know with which parte of CoomecL, in |, THe Cumberland hen justoomplated » long and arduous } ty of both houses may be expected te vote ineush sway Lo Me DOL 10 be liwtle to tac eee hee. one eptey, | ARS thaws ala exceedingly, advanced age of ‘one liundrod years and 2¥8 } these boxes should be placed quantities of. chalk and car- trip to the coant of Africs. After the Meteor and attond- | that the tariff may achieve the ond for which & was ex+ ani ree thee hananee tn gaan of debis 7h pon mieoblet nod pretest we Get aebre teu tteS hay mee Leeroy ‘bonate of lime. In case of fire's quantity of sulphuric | ant vessels sailed for Ragland, the cause of our stay at | tablished, namely-—tho support of the national govern~ Jn the Senate the bill was referred to the Committe on perty im ict of Columbia. ; camo 00 this cvcatry, wintre-ahe Wen venieod dang ter incasmacl ocumteactbane hus omg La the jaland of Maderia ceased; #0 we sailed one fine May | ment, and the payment of Congressional appropriations. Pablic 1) docs 10k stan) ke slightest onance inthe | , An actto amend the “Act to incorporate the Provident | imtervening thirty-six years oe a asl | morning for Ranta Crus, in Teneriffe, where wo arrived of | Opinions are widely divided at Washington as to the exact i DUST ON THE SOUTH FERRY ‘boars. “Dusty” complains of the Union Ferry Company for having the boats of the South forry swept detwoon the hours of seven and eight in the moraine Use whan Be Loate aight quite aa well be cleaned duinp'tue moony 0 qui hours when they are iaid vp. ea! CENTRAL PARK SKATING ACCOMMODATIONS, An old subscriber complains that the authorities do not ‘tho action of Con; ¢ jation of Clerks in the civil departments matter, is Tiga cones” me Sembee erent et ta Unived States in the Bias oF Conan _ dirs. Hawxan Davis died at Mansield, Warren county, qed CRANIER DCA RULORR Pate: ‘An ct conferring eertatn powers in relation to alleys on | N: J-, @ few days since, aged over 10k years. She was the Corporation of the ae of Wasbington. in Mercer county, where she spent the pcos rg ony Slet altiino, to revive An nck (9 auBiaizs the avy oat i iseue tavern and the patent of Edwin M. Cnafie vulcanized india ray. | Other licenses in the 1st. ict of Columbia. ineOrporsc the Washingto " Mork AMALGAMATION.—-The following marriage bor—a patent which expired two years ago, when the in| pan eyuigg ee WRIAGMD Metions Mowe: ise Cpawers We Ripon (We. lowing a vention or improvement became public property. The An act for 86 relief of Licut. Joshua PD. Todd, United Maanixn—In this city, on the 10th, by the Rev. B, B. Par. for fled, bowever. The plan was to snspend the rules, | Stet tas. Mir. Monew Murray, of Pitsburg, 1 Mise 1, Bory, of the Committee of the Whole from its considera: | An net for the relief of A. W. ereon. Mi letter to. the Milwankic (Wis.) 27cwe oxplalns:— the 10th of May, 1856. Thenco wo sailed 10 Porto Grunde, | ueceasitics of the government. Porsona.high in the our maya) depot. After remaining there a few days to get | fidence of the Secretary of the Trenuury wore beard, gor despatches and return mails, wo sailed for Porto | couple of days since, to express the opinion that, at thee Praya, our store depot. There we comploted arrango- | rate the castoms duties wero inereasing, Mr. Oobb would \ monts for the loug trip along the coast; but, owing to se- | be enabled to rcrapo through the remainder of the fiscal verat the ‘rumored war with Eng- | year without a loan, if the Treasury notes were provided / land—wo did not sail till tho 16th of Angust for the south- | for. The published lotter of the Secretary docs not wholly. orn coast of Africa. Nothing of note occurred until we | confirm those views. And tho best financial authorities at a i ‘then it under the operation of the previous | An act for the relief of Joseph C. G. Kennedy. r 8 of Pittaburg, i © decent walk to the xkali ‘within forty miles of land. ‘The suapevion othe rien required © to Thirds | _ At aot for tho rellef ot Amuold Hafria and ‘Samuel F. | tiene ontetiege tue ace of Spates eBoy? Lede Sh ence oA Dy Ngee Mee Baty «| eat ake ike lan perch we deseriod « } the federal capital appear to expect that an act authoria: vote, bat: case tind only a simple majority of | Butterworth. OF Tupone a white girl of simecn! Her parents reside | tors than hall Vag vistters go by that route, Ho thinks ft 7 Mongo of Doing | Ing @ new loan of $10,000,000 will be paseed for the ro- one "(86 w 66.) Tbe bill, therefore, remains ov tho | ANBCRERANROLS. Brey aud Kaew cota of Mo shameful atale unt tq [ would psy a gothet man to Fun Une of wagon Erm nalaver. Ble fed, and wo pursued her, The chavo be. | tel of the government befor the end of the scasion rs ode. Petitions bave been fowing Into both boyses, purport. J late to eave {herr child frogs hor disgraceful commection, the Third Avenue Railroad to te skating ground, Game very eReiting, contianing for several hours, with wMt * Tl ie understood tliat the members of the House Qosumitios