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——— ined that the white man was not degraded by labor, al- Tree he worked at che beveb oF i 8 feld wide by side uth big slave. Mr. Brown, (adm.) of Miss., said he y7ould move, as a Mi ext -fased to admit the correctness of this as- | test vete, to Gn ha, flog tehens ‘but on the re- nertion ap un exporition of the general Southern fveting. vest of bir. Seward he called inetead for tite yeas and ‘Mr. Bert, (opp.) of Tenn., traoed the riee and pro- || usys ag a test vote on Mr Wilsou's motton. yroee of she fiubueter upirty unill it oalminated in Mr. mas 943in moved to njourn. Lost, by 20 to $0. ul @ iieelo ani el in appeal oa Mr, di Caban bill Bou were in a form offensive to Spain. remendem was (hen. laid on the table. No nation would be apt to reveive kindly ay offer ir. CLank then spoke, after whi , ede parcene ie terchory Whon accompanied rp which Mr, Doolittio’s mo- tio to take up the Homestead bill was voted , Me’ yomninior of its fallen fortunes. Ay 28, ou and Jost, pea a N68. Wo aye 19, 0 as followe:— on "4 " ; tka Fis (Bell's) opivion was that the Ostend sanifesto au i; Haare, Brocerck, Cameron, Chan, _—___ = Mr, Witsow moved to take up the bil consolidating the Collection districts ot the Uvited States. AFFAIRS AT THE STATE CAPITAL, The Cuba Question tn the Legislature. OUR SPECIAL ALBANY DESVaron. ALuANY, Feb, 26, 1459, To-day was speut in the Senate da discussing rosolutives respecting tho purchase of Caba. It is not known who- ther President Buchanan, Secretary Cass or elthor house Of Congress desire the opivion of the New York Legisia- Clark, Colle f mer, ‘cole, Foster, Hale, Hawlia. Har- | ture upon the ti The resolutions ba - presons proposal were framed on the perfec Snowledge | Ber, toolitile. Ke 4 re far POD the question. The resolutions bave been be- ‘Runt Cuba ould not be fl tnd that ved renee al Ware Wines King, Reward, Almmons, Teum- | tory (he eenate some four wecks, und We thiuk tliore has reseed to Avs—Mesars. . 7 Goonned 7a, fee stneeee doumittee’s repory. is.akil-.| Choate Cee’ Gicgetan, ere, Bens rind Rider, bi ecu great delay and remissness ia uot instructing Con- » lobbson of Arkansas, Li fully drawn up. It promises to extend tho trale and com- | 8 hare oer aces peculiar industry of te Soni) Bao wena? ;, Rice, Nebastion, thlclus,’ Slidell Foon st. It is framed to itate + the-couitry ¢o the cry. of wary but we are making no Se {moved to adjourn. It was manifest that tho for war. URthe contrary, we are trying to je seneller phar Freeh wel Homes Lngragmerions 900 get along without # revenue, Lf, he would favor ‘The motion was loet by 20 to 30. pectaclo, For Our acqui control of the island, either as a protecto alo or i fopeodeat Power: bute Hkewriae held unt the ar. moved to lay Mr. Wilson’s bill on the table. 1 yet come when its 0 was necessary | Aroen © by rine eithor to our developement or security. We are not now Ho wes in favor of the eraal of the ‘ ae eek Ce ee ee ite TL aaa ee’ | als Hpoasible, Dubiercibly, inseesaneee Bomocle noe: gif. We canhot accept it until we have built upa navy ly to lay the bill on the table as a test vote, but Of sufficient strength to maintain it. ‘The frat. blow that would vote net bie " A ‘would be struck in a war with a naval Power would be to grees. Tout body will adjourn in three or four days— certainly before the Cubs resolutions can pass through both branches of our Legistatare. Who kvows but the absence of all opinion from the Legislature of New York may be the means of compelling the President to author- ize the call of an extra session of Congress? Tho original resolutions, introduced by Senator Sche! committed the Legislature of this State to Mr. Slidell’s bill, placing under the control of the: President thirty miilions towards the purchase of Cuba. Mr. Divew offered a substitute, substantially declaring h of an- test vote was then taken and the motion was lost | that the republican party would not object to the pur- Eicee "seine "the capo pom S| 0 Joo ape, oe Seulaen ieee soquisition island will give us the monopo! Ayes—Mensrs. Broderick, Cameron, Chandler. Clark, Doo- . Of wogee, is equally falacious. “Tho increasing constiay. | We, Feamrnden: Fook Force Title Hawainy tartan” Rew: | DE, Bkaxbuamt took the floor Una im favor of fon of article would soon create ite faction | dy, King, Seward, Simmoos, \bull, Wade and W! ir. ‘$ Original simple proposition. He sustained it throughout the whole temporate goue. Neither 1 are allen, Bayard, Benjamin. wigler, Brown, | purely on the ground of humanity, belleving that by in- it true, as tho say, that when a ma | Gwin, Hunter, Ireton, dobnusaet ark’ Jonneca et Fen” | conporatlng, ee ater oe carne ee a, Reciere tion =conses «= grow! its decadence commences | 1. Mason, Polk, P' ‘Beld, Bice, iti nati ly D UM Bistory doos not teach this of expansion, is ‘Toombs ard. jected te native Africans be prevented from being sub- pp Pealioiiee between te From of 8 nation aud Mr, Davie Of with Mr. Dixon and Mr. Collamor | /pcted to mt’ ce peru ia, the hulks conveying, man. ° interual affairs eo wi We : Senator also’ adduced statistics in order to prove that the “re question Cen teen leoed on eseatietectoey} thir aston of Mr. Skxbi. the Renate then’ wAjourmed © | releanoot that alant from Spanion couirol, Powe Not ty benefit the United States but old Spain herself, Mr, Divan followed the doctor, aud stated as his belief, that if the thirty millious were placed in the hands of tho President, it would have more to do with the election of President than with the purchaso of Cuba. a Furtber discusssion upon this windy subject was post- poned until Monday evening. House of Representatives. , Waamncron, Feb. 25, 1869, ‘THE TARIFY QUENTION, Mr. Hucwes, (adm) of Ind., asked leave tg introduce « Dill repealing the tariff of 1857, and reviving the act of 1846. Objection from both sides amid confusion. ‘Mr. HoGues moved a suspension of the rules. . Mr. Moxntt, (opp ) of Vt., gave notice that should this prevail, he would offer his bill as a subeiitute. Mr. Jowes, (adm.) of Tenn., supposed if the rules were suspended, the bill must bave its first consideration in Commitee of the Whole, where every member could fer amendmenia. Mr. Tones said, suspend the rules first and debate af. verw Mr. VatLaypinam, (adm.) of Obio, gave notico of a snbetitute, to suspend the tariff of 1857, aud revive that of 1846, lor two years from the Ist of July next. The motion of Mr. Hoghes, to suspend the rules, was uegatived, 86 against 94. THE POST OFFICK APPROPRIATION HILL. Mr. Preurs, (adm.) of Mo., appealed to the House to re- courider the vote by which the Post Office Appropriation bill was rejected. If this was not done, a new bill would have to be jutroduced. Mr, BLaiit, (opp.) of Mo,, moved to la; , pe... ween o » Move the motion to re- Negatived—t4 against 104. Mr. Pretrs, of Mo., referred to the course of his col. league (Mr. Phillips) on the Committee of Ways and The Proceedings of the Senatorial Investi- gating Commitiec. . Alaany, Feb. 25, 1859. The committee to investigate the charges made by Senator U. B. Wheeler, that a Senator had tampered with ihe Sergeant-at-Arma of the Senate to induce the suppres- sion of the subpamaes in the Albany Bridge cuse, and that a member of the Assembly had indirectly, anda lobby men bad directly, offered a bribe to W. D. Murphy, to in- duce bim to use his influence with Seaator Wheeler to sup- press the investigation, met to day. Henry W. Dwight, Sergeant-at-Arms of the Souate, tes. tifled that no person had used improper influence with him to suppress the subpoenacs, aud he had never so stated to Senator Wheeler, Senator Williams, and Mr. Allen, Clork of the Senate, in reply to an application from him as to what to do with the blank subpoonaea, advised him to keep them in bis poseesvion until the Senate decided what to do in the mat- ter of the investigation, as every one sent out would bo an expense to the State. This was the substance of what ‘The French with five hundred ships, of which half are war steamors. od for wuch war, and yet the Pro- ‘Wo are pot now prepar pident staan; tee recent occasion, that our policy benoeforth ts expansion. Mr. Kanwapr, (opp.) of Md., addressed the Senate, ar- uipg that the ‘acquisition of Cuba te subversive of’ the Beat torests of the South. Referring to the aspect of our domestic affairs, be considered that innovations hed Doen engrafied on the’ policy of this government which luevitabiy betokens tis dissoiution. The doctrine of State rights did well while we wore a homogeneous people, Dound together by common troubles; bub that day bus passed. The unbounded prosperity of this country, its fertile iands and increasing wealth, have attracted to it people from every clime. There is no common interest to bind us together. The covstitution and the Supreme Court are derided, apd the constitution thresiens to be Dut a rope of sand, unable to bind, from having no power to punish infractions of that consti tution. Ho ‘had been derided as an old federalis’, and the men who so denounced him bad now on the table two bilis more dangerous in consolidating power in tho, hande of one man than any that ever emanated from the cid federal party. They bad also a bill to give away the public jands to ‘96 sweepings of European lazar houses to Equat thereon, «nd under an easy franchise to control this goverpment before they know a word of our language, NEW YORK HERALD. gATURDAY, FEBRUARY — 26, 1859, A Telegraphic Oursoke me | Of Tharsday, at udoat half-past twelve o'Clck, the wee of the American Tolegraph Company, rm.."!"~ “ + | ®& STAPFORD'S OLIVR TAR. —— A™* SBTICLE. A Rw ABTIOLE A NEW At ae : ane . Boot, % 48d Bi ‘Adenly ceased to work, sitnonge, |" EAALON & BORE Luci. E SOR aie Bk Aup Sra sowpEns pre hour, they had been working admire! gy "ON & BuIPR SUBSE FOR Hats. SAFES OF Tila THROAT AWD LUNGS, bly all, the. "ing. It was subsequently ascertained that O'S Lene FO ware: rR — it Cocoin® .°OR THE Hath, Tie Atvat® . SATICLg we nlkat A er | the test box » * Harlem Briage, through which run all the wires of these ty, ® "¢8, bad been broken epea and every wue cul Ab the Halifax sten, Wer was then fully due, and was be- | lieved by some artes (© have been actaahly signalled at that port, there cen be hut litte doubt eotertaiued that cs ot aot iin Tule o ae agreeable, vitaltzing Chive aay ts weer all eben an atincaphere io whieh Nex tat mee Pt F ie mL cree EGP OF Applied the v.'ty i epee epele at wae J.B PTAFFORD'S [RON AxD suLeoyE yowne @ ‘e Powders . Sade, NCIPR POR PHALON & SoNT CONUNS Broadersy, rext to the Hospital. Sa Packaze, « 8.9 this ovtreye was perpetr, (4 by certian interested parties | fect dfrecil7 on the Blood and In. ¢: tor the pargers of faeries "the Associated Frees Of their | ae ARaE Pe se eb4 imparting wone aad Vigra the . foreign despaich vin Halilax. ,B0towing to the prompt H ~ and energetic movemuis of FH. Palmer, who. has | CUBLING, PRESERVING | Biaton Baceeet ead E ostmanier . lately succeeded Mr. Lovest in th 9 Matagement of the Bos- 43D | Grorce Law, Hop uenter. ton Yer. too line, the damage was repairen’ befure night, aud the | Eimeow Lean, Fag, (tan Hotel, Now ¥. line in working orver Let, ly, too, the steamer | Row. 8. Cotswas, big. 8 Nicvolsa Hotel New Yi did not arrive at Halifax until bet Ween ix and coven Git, lArKe number of others equally prominent’ O'clock i the evening, so tbat the k, VES failed in thetic RESTORING THE MALR | ive Tar 90 ceutea bottle; | IMQULAK FOR MNS, Mr. 4. A. Lovett, the forfhor Suparinte Sent of the Ros InCUILE FoR PHAron 900. SE TEW TEAS, ton line, haa been sppointed eueral Supe, "inlendent of all | INCH TEE BO ERATOR Soha N JUST RECEIVED 6 nes 1 Ameri 7 ay. JLB /& PHA' y cra nn Heals i Guerre | Meters | SF Mer amarrane C Re 5 y Intelligence. : LEWARE OF COUNTERFLITS { - bia price 60: ‘Turneo Ur.—Samucl W. Wolfe, a young Vic, Yiaian who LARGE POTTLES TIETY ChAT ) The Quest quatity of conte per Me, ANALL BOTTT, SMALL BOTTURS, % Cenrs. H YOUNG HYSON TRA, Fv) TTL, TWENTY FIVE H 1 for sale by all jobbers, dragyints acd fancy | Avery Que quality of pti6e 72 cemts por im, * YOUNG HYSON TA, BRET BREAKFAST SOUCHONG TAP? © ome Pee came to this city @ short tme since, and whos ® #uten disappearance trom lis fricads in thie city causct sore anxiety, has turned up, In @ letter from Bristol, Pean., to @ friend in Now York, he states that he left this aity more than a week ugo, intending to go to Lancaster, but NTS was taken sick, and consequoatiy ha no opportunity > | 4 MEI OO RAPHS, vias $2 BEST OLD JAVA COFFEE, Price @ conte por Uae write, city. ‘@rliery, 369 Broudway. coe Swan Mux.—A specia! committee of the Academy o Medicine bave prepared a’report, which will be presonted to that inatitution in a few weeks, relative to effects of awill wh weet the buman constitution. . The committee have ¥ all the distillery stabies and oarefully examined their condition, testing the state of the atmosphere at ali seasons of the Year, to agccriais its effocts on tio health of BEST QUA‘ITY REFINED SUGAKS Om 1 OM BO Ll mca er T, GIMBREDE'S, NO. 8 RROADWAY.—JUSo IN AL" wrcdneed, the square visking ord, tho equare envels square Lowe paper, and ethos nowollies, ee CHOLOE OLD WINRS AND LIQUG ALBRO & ra 16 Forth door above Yrosme comenefcbrymies Arde, aed ORI A ¥OK TO BEATH. DE. Be ody, HYGRANA. The Gres Tahaiing Kemedy, the cows, an‘ also to examine the quality of food given to A, Consumption und Asthms. | | ———— ee __ them. Sumplee of the miik have been carefully analyzed | 4 Pt'cs reduced from $3 io $f per package. a accommodate RARELY ALL GON®—THORR and contrasted with mili of country dairies.” Thi im. | ‘8? Ys demand of tals ealablished {pe to Nan $'s, 91 pee conn 3 Sold rae OO 4 portant document will, when made ‘public, create cousi- derabie intercst. death. PHN PAUL & CO , sole for Gated Bates, Sls Patton atroet 00de. # have alee ne: ew wf frock ‘usineas. Giv te six ao. Gscmenis made order sttueeet ASEITAL OF SMITH OUIRGEN — FOR A. CORREO | ————————_____ _CLAKKE, 16 m'ettot, ‘The New York Weekly Herald. is ae tee Gleb patriot seo this week's | CoyeR's SULPANA SAUCK—THIB DELICIOUS GoM. AFFAIRS AT WASUINGTON AND ALBANY—NBWS ecient, by ih, Londoe ; % chet aouvre of Beyer,” ean be bad of all dealers ke ine vista, Se SEWING MsCSiINZS—ALL 4 Si een iauees bug anatag mess SiN eae g ESTE form the wark that pen expectert them todo. a. infer: A GRUAT WORK FOR AGENTS.—“TAY LIFE AND . Travels of Ferdinand De Sot, Diecoverer of the Kin Sedppl Bivens” & ates Froequbced by the ras the most inter 0. for ole 1 x SAS. T. LLOYD, Phinselpnia. 8 ARNICA LINEMENT CURES SOR: FROM EUROPE, CALIFORNIA, MEXICO, CUBA, HaYTI, WEST INDIES, BLU—1HK NEW GOLD FIELDS OF THE WHST—LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS NEW3— LATEST INTELLIGENCE——MARKETS, KTU., ETC. The Wexxiy Herein will be published at ten o'clock this alretail, and a whei Ease leaule of the sole agent, G, URDSAL t it morning, Its contents will embrace, aunong other things, the pairs, burms, eweilioge, theumetiom, ko, Ae, Arnion | No enn in over damppane Re ikew et uae an? Kind of work, following:—A.fuirs in Washington and Albany; Congressional | Dotserana the prealest henling and soothing pow srs This Jinl- LM. SINGER & CO 463 Broaderay, inept je snade by combiuing Araica with o healing and peas rate, vegetable wid for wlimes.t of tan and bea; is ts wim 2°93 BEWI! @ MACHINES, outequal fold by all druggists. OY the iersense tecrenae iu the di Paee cE . Wes ete SS se ne ten feor cinand for theon adeieabig: CUBE 1,000 OR 500 Bi monchtmes—it bas trebled wrhin four moutits ~indicates ow nd Legislative Proceedings; Newa from Lusope, Califoraia, South America, Mexico, Cuba, the West Indies, &e.; Intorest ing from Hnyti; the New Gold Fieias of the West; Cuban Y ALL MEANS SECURE Tirlug yreaperity of Views of the Apperation Question; Latost News by Telegraph; | DB pritieted aN, SECCEE 1.i00 OR $00 "ibe prices of beni i prides Of OUF tau reatty reduoea. Editorials on Leading Topics of the Day; Financisl, Com | Cale! Paper Hann sisoct Beware . LM RINGER A ee (Ae mercial, Religious, Theatrical, Sporting and Maritime Lateli gence; Weekly seview of the New York Caltle Market; Retail Prices of Country Produce at Washington Market; toxetuer with @ large variety of interesting locel and misc items. Single copies, in wrappers, ready for mailin had at the counter. Price six conts. {{UAEM'S SYRUP. THIS HEALTHY PREPARARIOR, | JING) A's BNYING MAOHINGS, U cui 4 no minorpl is forsaie by C,H. RING, ld | SS The new family sewing machic nad $7$ are Fallon oireet, A, ¥ ‘acting univermat aienring AChioon eh 80nd 576 arp, cb oo a in al good qualities they chine efiPedered as a low prea"? ST mush the beat ma 1 M'BINGER & 0U., 458 Broadway, #WENG MACHINE ONLY $5—CHAMPON 52m, SYRUP.—9600 FOR ANY DAUG OR MiNe AY * Katy Bid." complete, iy bed nd init. For sale by all druggiats overywaore Daly etiho Broadway. et Wi teedle, only 210. Foc sais can be ARK'S BYKUP—ON TUR VERY WEAKEST Fis male, or sickiy child, ia maglal Try it For sale by VB, Brvokiyn. drm He VS, ge of the Legalized Lotte clea, as reported to WOOD, KUDY & CC Means, Maying thet a, vote against the bill came wth a bud grace from him, considering that be was placed thereon at the instance of the friends of the adrainistra- tion, and had propored vo amendments to the bill. If he conaidered its fextures objectionable— Mr. Owes Jones, (adm.) of Pa., asked whether he un derstood Mr. Phelps to gay that exteutive influence had he had eaid to Senator Wheeler. Mr. W.D. Murphy gave testimany that Mr. Chauncey Boughton, of Saratoga, was the member who had indi- rectly approached him with a bribe to nee his influence with Mr. Wheeler to suppress the investigation, and that fram Faston, a former doorkeeper, had offered him $500 for the seme thing. Or one idea towards a comprehension of our institutions. ‘Yetwhile offering this extraordivary bonus to te diecon- tented spirits of the Old World, they refuse to vote for aud denounce the Old Soldiers’ bill. How comes it, be asked, that there is such diversity of opinion in the hcerwen o party, veers bd one er, and professing common prin les been exerted to place @ member on any committ o i. eded to'ask how. it 1s possible for us to hold Caba | Hous? . 1 ae0-0f this |. ‘The investigation continued all the afternood! Mr. Chauncey Boughton, member from Saratoga, tes tifled thet he bad heard reports that the committee was in- fluenced by outsiders for improper motives. In investi- gating the Bridge case he bad considered the whole mat- ter ciggraceful to those implicated, and on these grounds bad told Mr. W. D, Murphy, Clerk of the Committee, that Prove ‘with but fifty-seven ships in our wary to protoct the Aft Cuban harbors? Oar Paraguay armada consista of cada boats and side wheel steamers. Have senators reflected on the baleful effect the acquisition of Cuba would have on élave property? He remembered the opening of Ala- Mr. Puztrs replied that he had made no such charge. He asked Mr. Jones— Do you consider yourself a friend b Pigg iaryr 4 . Jonxs—I do, and am prepared to carry out the re- commendations of’ the Pre t. Can you say as much? ‘ama. Virginian has scarcely yet recovered from the effect Mr. Purtrs—And if you ask me whether I am prepared | if Hjec ak e: of that exodus of her Jabor to tocalities where it would be | to Cyt out all that is recommended, I say, no, [ will not. pee rae ae. Tor ieotetine “hs ng He hal more remunerative. With the slave trade |» Caba, Mr, MostGoMRRY, (adm.) of Pa.—What right have you never otlered any money to suppress any investigation, ‘Would be & perpetual drain, and would pat plauters into | to set yourself up to arraign the friends of the aministra- | and ad never been approached ‘3 by Mr. Weed, Mr. Cor: uing or any other person to dogo. He had never contem- plated that any money would be paid to stop the investi gation, and bis interference had been simply on the ground of fies impropriety of prosecuting parties for improper motives. Mr. C. D. Brigham testified he had anthorizad Mr. Eaton to offer money to Mr. Murphy, Clork of the Bridge Com- mittee, to suppress the Kaba rare he bad done so to discover if Mr. J. B, Swain and Mr. Murphy were running the committee and furnishing brains to Mr. Wheoler to carry it on; he believed they were; he had no intention to pay apy money, but only to discover who were the movers in the matter and Whe their object was. Ad- journed till to-morrow. The Senate Committee to investigate the Albany Bric @ more unequal contest by withdrawing the labor from | ton? (Laughter. their cotton flelds into sugar production. It is estimated Mr. It is not for the gentleman to complain, that five hundred thousand slaves will be abstracted from | considering where he stands. Ho stands elsewhere than the Southern States, and a thousand millivas of capital, | with the friends of the administration. within five years; and if we drift intoa war with Kog- Mr. Branton, (opp.) of Ohio, rose on the opposite side land and France we will have to maintain « contest | of the hail to say something, but his words were lost in with fifteen hundred ships on our extended coagt line. | the general confusion. ‘These are considerations for the American people, as they Mr. Purtuirs, (adm ) of Pa., (replying to Mr. Phelpe,) ‘will change the whole course of our policy and inaugurate | said the remarks of the latter could Bot havo come from a & new era of standing armies and enormous fleets. The | worse quarter. Was he to be schooled here, and vote as Time is also it Pree tiad at bye of the island. | the gentieman from wished? Did not Mr. Phelps, did not admit right to bring in @ | as the friend par excellence of the administration, charge foreign nation with a foreign tongue and foreign }, | that an amendment was to be put in the bill, asa rebuke ‘and ignorant and incapable to understand our institutions. | to the administration, about the success of which he was soonxious? If Mr. ‘Phelps had agency in having him In bis opinion we were fast losing all those landmarks which rized our early nationality, and wore fast | placed en the Committee of Ways and Means, this | cage met this afternoon. Wm. Richardson, Clerk of the ‘becoming a mere confedera\ of heterogeneous States. | was the first time he had heard it. if he} Assemb! , Was examined. In ri to questions, he stated For these and other reasons he was opposed to the acqui- | was ao placed that he might follow his or Exeoutive dicta- | he knew no improper influences of any description being ition of Cubs. tion the from Missouri bad mistaken him | used for or against the Albany Bridge bill in 1866. He re- Mr. Wave, ger of Ohio, here moved to adjourn. | greatly. would rather cealgn his oy id on the com- | fused to reply to the question whother he knew of any Lost, by 17 to bo pode id Seg | He voted in com- | corru; caoubjon meee ae oo Froth ae bassag aus the , .M. The Senate is rapidly All. ” iment ni wi jdraw in on i nnomisige vent eg idly All: | "ifr, Puxire—T ask the gentleman to point out any objeo- | i ground that the bill was not properly under conside- ing up. The galleries are tionable appropriations in the bill "| ration by the present committee. Mr. Puuurs—You bave no right to ask me that. of Wis., moved to postpone the Mr. Puxtrs—Can you put your finger ou a single ouc? x » ee Nomcavoad Diy and proceeded to ‘Cuba and take up the , Bpeak on the latter. Mr. Sune called ol to bw ; Dovitrex insisted on ion. is (adm.) of Tenn., although he had for af- teen years eng —— bill, asked Mr. Doo- Je to withdraw hig mation. wilt. "Dovatas, (opp.) of Il, aa a friend of the Home- bill, made the wane requert. “ar. CxarK, (opp.) of Conn., asa friend of the Home stead bill, a a Senate adjourn. by 17 to 30. Me Teexnct, (opp.) of TU, asked Me, Hunter to plodge himself not to bring forward the appropriation bills to pre- vent # vote on the Homstead bill. Mr, Howrer would give no such promise. Mr. TeuMBcu. appealed to Mr. Johnson to stand by and Homestead bill. Piet, BIOs, (adm ) of Pa., asked Mr. Trumbull for him- peif and the republicans to name the hour at which they 8 168 ‘would vote on both measures. avd at the urgent soilcitation of frie»ds ¢ adminis) Mr. TrumBvit for himself ot ready now, but could not c Pe Whi'aie thap?” Sf for bis friends. ‘0 ICES r F a me tathen fon) of N, ¥., sald that after nine hours | — Mr, Pais did uot mean to intimate that the Speaker was of discusrion op the Cuba bill it was time to come back to | at all biassed in appointing the comuuittes, but, as was usu- the great question of the age. Two propositions now | ai, he had listenes to suggestions. When the session com Fiand face (0 face: one is the question of jand for the land- | menced, and before the committees were sppoiated, he Jess, and the other is the question of # land for slaves, remembered tbat rumor said that Mr. Phillips had been “Mr, Slidell here arose. strongly urged for amember of the Ways and Means ‘The Vier Prestueer—Will the Senator from New York | Commitice. It bad been said that the fifteen democrats yield the floor to the Senator from Louisiana? from Pennsy} pate would not henceforward vote for avy % SkWARD—No, sir, I Go not. be Of the approprs ‘ ; Mf Bava: called Mr. Seward to order. He wasdis- | Mr, Raney, (acim.) of Pa., replied, 80 far ag that ru- custing the comparative merits bs ed mee vie 4 i vega ney penn - me Vice P ecided that Mr, Seward was _ 9. one fk RUE Mr. Riccar, (opp.) of Pa., suggested that perhaps Mr. Mr. SEWARD went op with a few words, when Mr. Firca, | Philips bad got mto a diflloulty by not knowing what is Cod.) of lad, appealed to the Chair to put the question | to be cons'dered the administration. cforder to the Sepate, with the viow of stopping what | After further debate the vote by which the bill was threatened to be an interminable discussion. pi cy Fee Sere wed by & large majoruy, aud the ! IDENT declined to do go. subject pase ¥ in Sincorwent on, eaeng “It ig in the Thirty-fifth The House went into committee on Congress that the Howestead bill bas beon put aside.” THK NAVAL APPROPRIATION MILL. Jie then contrasted the merits of the two bills. Mr. Saremax, (opp.) of Ohio, moved to reduce the ap- of Ga., said, as to “and for the eh of three million one hundred theueand dollars for repairs, armament, equipment and fuel for the steam. ere apd hemp, to one million nine hundred thou- sand dollars, to be expended as follows:—Six hua- dred thousand for hemp and otber materials, and Mr. C.D. Brigiun wee omaminad, and teatified that he knewrof no use of money or of a, hom oe influences being used to pass the Bridge bill; ho always been opposed to the bill, but bad never used improper in- fluences against it, Adjourned till to-morrow afternoon. NEW YORK LEGISLATURE. Senate. ALBANY, Fob. 25, 1859.¢. Mr. Matwer (dem.) presented a memorial frgtis on cbants of New York against closing the *-- ~ sing gy (dem.) presonted me- nr StOAs (aem-).20"paszage of a Dill protecting gas consume re HV riitaMs (rep.) introduced a bill to authorize joint stock santo convey and mortgage real estate. The State Enginecr reported the expenditures on tho Oswego Canal up to October last at $4,188,981 96, and tho whole amount of receipts from said canal at $1,860,268 88, ‘he Cuban recolutions were debatea at length by Messrs, Brangretu and Diven. Assembly. ALBANY, Feb. 25, 1859. Mr. OvpyKe (rep.) presented a memorial from the Com- mon Council of New York, asking protection to taxpayers Oe oonnrtke (roti) ted petitions against the pro ir, CONKLING (rep.) present . posed New York city railroads, and for the reorganization of the Health Departnent of that city. A pomber of petitions were also presented to prohibit lave catching. The bill to setablish the New York College of Dental Sur- geons Was reported unfavorably, also the bill to prevent frauds in the gale of garden seeds. The Comptroller of New York sent in his annual tax , Paerrs—Specify it. Me. Prruurs (empbatically)—T will pot. You've got to take my word. - I voted against the bill because I at it ought not to pass, and will vote against it again. eo | eae alluded to me as having once belonged to his Mr. Puerrs—I referred to a gomtleman sitting near you. Mr. Tiseeher ome 8 the geuticman mean by aughter.) “x was here obliged to restrain the prevailing disorder. Mr. Pamutirs wanted Mr. Phelps to understand now and forta that he would vote as he thought right, without Tefexence to Mr. Phelps’ views, and without an attempt to relieve bim from apy responsibility. Mr. Pau explained. did not say that he had any agency in placing Mr. Phillips on the Ways and Moo=2 Committee, bac that he was placed there bx «ov wishes iil. vifTive Canal tax bill was taken up and debated by Mr. Van ed bill was final!y-ordered to a third reading. je in the Parliament of Newfoundland, Sone ery Haurax, N. 8., Fob. 26, 1869. Private despatches from St. Johns, N. F., state that Mr. Sbea, Speaker of the Assembly, has resigned in conse- uence of some cbnoxious appointment in connection with ¢ fisheries, and it is rumored that a formidable attempt will now be made to break down the present government. Fire at Gales! nL nee GaxespurG, Ill. Feb. 26, 1859. The pe Houeo, together with the buildings adjoin- . Toosm:, (adm. unite mrad ih it some demagnguical power. ‘Ho despised a demagogue, but des} still more those who are driven by deimgogies. raat fe (3 came 3a8) If they do not _ wis! ve thirty mi pe carry rf fa great pot Age let them say | a million for repairs, &c., with the proviso that not more wo, and not attempt to got rid of the issue by saying | then one thousand doliars shall be expended at any navy «wo want to give land to the lacklanders.”? . unlees the necessity of such irs be demonstrated Mr. Wank, (opp.) of Ohio, said the question was land to yy a report of a board consi not the landiess’ or niggers to the niggerless, Ho would an- | naval officers. He referred to the fact that both branches * tagonise these issues and carry the appeal to the country. | of the select committee admit gross frauds which ought to by Messrs. Sage & Reed, dry goods dealers; of the democratic ‘was to go round | be abolished, and suck was the object of his amendment, | ‘rg, cccu , i ieee nar TO cond es | crea eee beam | isda san magi wie bond anew’ Teele oe 6 ~ “| that there tay be use for it in tbe Gull. : estimated at $75,000. The amount of insurance has not et. The fire is su to have Mr. GARNETT, efm.) of To. Spee 6a the netdect of ex bmn eae oooh oa My pposed Ir. yrs ad Me., took Mr. Toombs to task, and asked if the ee Veo, | he fe tes ont the goverameat to it man at the other en avenue ie only 1 ca Out a Be ire ent) re it " ‘shirk this Guban bill. Het me Bahay of the pr piu showing that the large adh » Haurax, feb a, 1859. cowar . i) at six o'clock thi Seator the republican did not tremble nor shrink, | fons which bave been made to the navy required i. ee Crees ee ee ear a, eran A. M., from Boston, and sailed at ‘Ne referred to the trial of physical endurance at the last Liverpool. Weather clear, with a strong northerly wind, hinted that they could endure as much again. te amount for coal should’ be increased, polit the repubiicana were ‘Obstructing legit: ‘owing to the number of steamers afloat, incinding those of The Steamship Indian for Li mate business, but said tas were eee Pan tho Par u expedition. RO yt PoRrtanp, a Feb By 160. Cuban measure, by which nothing was inten i Et ae seamehip dian wl lave thls yr: wo morrow party result. for Li ; and Mr. Sewarp was not in the habit of Tmoneaig 8 cou- afternoon for Liverpool in the purchase of anthracite Dave for that article was aph office, No. Sorore, led at the fall street, roge of man. He believed every Senator suffl- | satisfactorily and econorically pu! Fisk, no 08 to reach hare by about one o'clock, will Giant. He bimscif bad enough for his own purposes; bat Mf, mma read, from both re of the select com. | New, York, f0 and be any trwesdad ey bens wore frauds iu the purchase of . Bocock, replying, said that Mr. Sherman had given the testimony ten lb A ‘not just and fair Sherman’s amendment was ~ go oue—that the ex other ities are also necessary. There is moral eeeent taore is faithfalnees to plodges. The President lad power to carry out his pledges, and has be done so? ‘Where i the Pacific Railroas?—where his protection?— whore relief to the bankrupt? Lost, sunk, sacrificed in Mr. The Southern Mail. ‘Wasinxcron, Feb, 26, 2850, Three back mails from New Orleans came to hand evening, the latest to hand being that of the 19th, Tho r ¥ on the aieh- America, Mr. Corrax, (opp.) of Ind., offer on "fo pl hs jent’s policy has been carrie | pensce of the AK , inst Commodore Paulding, crowing | papers contain nothing of importance. , bot it i all sacrificed to a false aud pretended isto. | out of bis seizure of Walker and his followers, shall bo eessneetieataemecenmnetetl ‘The and Adelaide. we ‘kw OnLKANS, Feb, 24, 1859. bmqry br 4 and Adelaide is saved, but her cargo of paid ont’ of the amount appropriated for contingent ex. penses of the navy, The Chaisman’s deciston ruling it out of order was sua of wothing, uothing is expected to come. He (Sew- | ard) had seer mistaken tho President's policy. He never mistook it for a giant in arme, but for a windmiil wo Seward concladed by an enorgetic docia- | tained by ten majority, Fi cotton fe badiy damaged. votlen Uist iene be ‘found on the side of liberty overy- i Los eare other amendments were discussed for three —— ours. we focus replied at somo length, til Mr. Jonesow, | When the time for voting came, the Howse foand iteeit PRILADERSNLA Gendt Bosse (oum.) of Ark., again raised & question of order, Wo cut oll | without a quorum, whereupon the roll was culled lo nove Pur.aneiriaa, Fol. 25, 1869. the absentees. the devate, At six o'clock an ineffectual motion was made to ad- steady. wania State fives, 92, ; Reading Mr. Toowne contioued. He defended the absent Presi ay bo Railroad, Stocks Ra trond, 24%; Morris |, 4759; Long islana — EAGLE SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, Busions, SPLENDID WHISKARS AND MUST s ® ‘Nalla penctrating toefegh $> suced in eux weeks, by my Onguent Beat toary samme Olargement of the treat ioe satin 1 & boitle, i. 3 sured without pata, ee thst the boot can bs woldiumeratey | Poe ee ee After the operation wi Aout the leas, incon veniaree to the pa IME ANNIBILATED. dent, by br ZACH Bis, surgeon chtropedist 760 Biowa way, +: em (REAM aCTOALLY FROZEN IN E of uss cig a IN THREE MINUTRS, MANAGERS OF THR DELAWARE, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY aND MISSOURI STATE LOTTERIES. : Oficial Drawings, by Telegraph. DELAWsRE IATTREIES. The subscribers, Commissioners appointed by the Governor of the State of Delaware to euperiatend the drawing of a lot defers to the phyaiciana aud surgeons {pBexGoLD & PKocH, 24 BROADWAY, NEW (Opposite St. Patti's church) FOUR MINUTE FREEZER, superiue i Patent applied for: lery authorized by the Legislature, having this day attended M+ Medium, The subsoriber. after carefui study and various é: the drawlag of the Lottery for the benolit of the ftaie of Dela * and low priced clothing, has succeeded tn eonstructing a Freezer, which, ware, do certify that the following are the numbers To order, . pip ren on yy toned Ry ge Kaede oa is which were this day drawn trom the wheel, viz:— or ready mad Ne hil atone a To auting tes ecaninlons ane pa opciones ins ry pabiie exe oe a 0 c , Rxrna Cuass, No. 109, Feonvary 25, 1800. ah lana rel St i ey diuocs of thiskceeer, at No.9 Flat street to. prove ts abd" 22, "1 R. HART'S VEGETABLE EXTRACT STANDS UNRI. *% SEND FOR A aie te 2 quarts. 45, 7, 80, 80, 29, 51, 66, 54, 78, 17, 44, 75, 16. Riley A CIRCULAR. tl specific for all manner of eptleptic Sta, talliog nt podersiqued wiil dispose of his stock of MASSER'S dickveas, spasina, con Fuleiona, nervous debility, é. now On hund, upon favorable Crass No. 150, Feurvany 25, 1859, ints of the moat undoubled character evidence lis great worth VOLER & E. P, TORREY, Manufacturer, a 51, gt 3 and certain reiief in all cases. For sale by OHA, ‘No. 3 28, 73, 48, 38, 51, 89, 48, $2, 11, 27, 87, 7, 2. jalker atreet, New York. ig | Kiet aiifactrai hs fo. ign trosts Now. York. And that the said numbers were drawn {a the order in which EX UIOR'S SALK.—NO. $1_W&ST THIRTY SROOND =. coffee and tea pots, and Arthur's pateat eat Winees our ands, at Witmingion, Del, this Friday, Feb. street —A. J. BLER BON & CO will nell ut auc- | SASK CEASE IE ___ he 25, 1869. GEORGE GORDON, ve 1 doa. on Tuesday, Mareb 1, , at 12 0 Co the Mer. NEAS AT REDUCED PRICES, ALEX. PORTER, { commtusoaers Gown sions tunes and loc Bl Went Titesy second street lot 25 i Jos, Sia. ny $89; Bouse 66 feet three rooms deep throughout; treacoed HYSON, GUNPOWDER AND IMPERRIAL TRA, GEORGIA LOTTERIES. rocms and a)} modern improvements. ‘or maps, terme, &c., rom $1:to 80 cents The subscribers, Commissioners appointed to superintent | 4UPly st No. 7 trond alrcet, OO Malden lang. oF to Uharies Ed: | FINEST YOUNG HYSON TRA, ~~ the drawing of the Bparta Academy Lottery, co heresy certify | ¥Us, Req. By order of the executors of William B. Windle, (The best article in market.) that the following are the nuiabers which were this Gay drawa | decessed. Seite teh from 80 cents to 72 cents per th. from the wheel, vim SS oe ath A CURIOUS YOUNG HYSON 7 ‘Gxass No. 147, Fesnuany 25, 1809. EK FOR TO DEATH ¢ cis of thousands ‘ie tn the ‘Untied § all dundres of tl is 4] United State ee CONSUMPTION. seers Bas Hundreds of thousands die ip the Uniled States annually of CONSUMPTION, 21, 34, 23, 16, 33, 51, 19, 31, 17, T4, 20, 9. ‘Crass No. 148, Exena, Frmnvary 25, 1859, 1, 83, 26, 62, G0, 66, 5, 7, 45, 80, $1, 51, 24. ery delicate, stom y cone Reduced from 72 cents EXTRA FINE YOUNG HYGON TEA th cone perm. iz sweet and ‘from 60 cents 10 ) FINE YOUNG HYSON Tha, bh aa (A very. Hundreds of thousands de inthe Unie’ States anonally of iramn ahototeto 90: cena Gapsandaneten s itt onions hee 1g THERE A CORR: CURIOUE KOK RW OOLORG Tita, as] 56 CemsPersh- Bits oar nae at Avena, he rity, Fed. 2, 1 qukun A oURe EXTRA rier anerlteinssd row Scans to ata pee ts Lp gg | beep tate Cece tale WeoD, EDDY &£ 00., . Delu ware. waeue iuced from 40 cents to {tna'auguns, Coorg Sold at No. 15 Patou breet, New York ALBRO & BRurHgeas SOMERY, From the new wusmes. Sold at No 215 Fuito: street, New York. fourth door ak —---Mag BTEC. corner of hcyath ‘There is no comfort #o desirable to a6 an easy couch to Me upon. All have been devised to compass this end, and we have seen beds of eve “8 as, So. 215 Fuiton street, New York. BocdGk: SRS, HYGERN A. DUCTOR Cu; , THE GREAT “NTA f ———77,v ALISFS, Bas a tall W. B. STRONG, Brosdway. ac., WHOL! ah iW SALE AND “! ring and inclination. The at THE GREAT OM DY, Brcat dhcient which Mpafahe oy eset toe, ta THE GAOLuC bball aomememd renanitgt SA oP Elliptic Spring Ue ease which w bed ‘seems rey oa eee nok Hep Feat Tndla pale and mlld ales (iaported int weed aaa 7nd is 90 constructed by the adjrntment of thegiee PRICE REDUCED FROM $8 TO $1, ved on my own premises) of finest quality; Bovch alee Loc, aupporis to end springs, as to ascommajate ones BAR to ‘To accommodate the vast demand for this established dou caver. einen, Mrandite, be tevorie Prints nee the motions and repose of tha: beay. plan by which this FOR TO DisaTH |! SOR ior pitas ten tonto et aes fratiained one oc those happy thoughts which all scknow- THE CHEAPEAS REMRDY IN THE yortp oi Des do Mentebulie Uammapeanon teins ua nae ledge when once presonted, and which fs sure to make the for- THs CHEAPLAT KEMEDY IN THE WORLD: quarta and pinte, now. landing ex Ship Wey Goce ees tunes of the proprietors. ‘These beds are alrendy in extensive NO FILKHY DOSE, wee HB KIRK, wine merchant $0 Foie ee use; and guaranteed ns Roey strony are tye host of compe NO FILVHY DOSi sr J street testit ir durabil tent witnesses Ww ify to Henty, neainess, simplicity and, economy, we think we io not err When we say that Howe's Elliptic, Spring, Bed Is likely to command the market, and to secure for fteelf a nniversal de-~ mand, Ofiice Ellip ie Bed 3 Company, 378 Broadway, where the above springs may be seen. Retail price $ to $5. Metallic Zablet Raror comfort, elas BURE mi eEFE, This, oid established and uaiversally praised remedy is no stomach destroying, bowels laceratiig. ne-ve ung dos We isoo medicine ewallowed | Ita winiply inbalstion of wy por pure as fresh sir. Age aud infancy can use it with ples | yj contain urther tovelanena oe ure, It ivm bath to the iuugs ard all the alr passages. It will Lis’ Operate immediately ov colds leading to consuapuion, It will 1 aereestca ire esebnmetinn: gars: alleviate neglected couentaption in the iastatayes. Tis action | SWINE RTS ve wee CUNNINGHAM KXEPS, He COMPANY M&S. CUNNINGHAM KEEPS, b SY RTLING DEVELOPEMENTS. AN EXCITING AND BRILLIANT NUMSER. To-morrow’s issue of ThE SUNDAY COURIER Geo, Saunders’ strop.~ This, the genuine article, hae paver becu equalled for | in asthma is periect and miraculous. itis ihe great m reducing the keenest possible edge tom razor, Yor sale by | (yiten dso orid of cure, health ignore ik oe : pS. BAURDERS, Ne. 7 Astor House, See eis ia chemin salicia tad FASHIUSABLE ASSIGNATION HOUBE ; the slanders \poa the Fifth avenue ladies; a deed of and the rescue from a life of infamy of A YOUNG SEWING GIRL, who was entrapped therein by its heartless proprietress, Remember thatibis account is literally true tm all its detalla, STEPEEN PAVE & CO. vivid and startling as they are. Yuroat diseases. IC is the tug to death and the Try it r, su Nocating. night sweatiag marty! ry hwo ee at! GRY Itt THY Itt Read the certifientes at the agente’ w where by druggists, and by A. W. Faber’s Lead Penetis Sotd at Retati by all stationers; at wholesale, only by EBERHAKD FARES, pole agent, 133 William ntroet: Cure Your Cough.—25 Cents. 115 Third avenue, near Fourteenth street, Smithsonian House, Broadway, Corner ot Houston street.—Hotel accommodations on the European plan F. Y¥. S.—Bellow’s French Yoke Shirts, made to order and warranted (o fit, at BALLOU’S shirt empo- rium, 400 brosdway. Port ADLILIONAL ATTRACTIONS, ft) eras Pasa eplendidindiinetented. ¢ Havwreb PRbAGOGUR, a remarkubie romance, by We Porier Koy, Faq writen for the Courier, otros Tne Drab House or Betievur, Or the Foundiiog af Parte, by Frank Vincent, Hsq , a brilliant loca) emt Groves BAKSi'S CKLEBRATED Emipraot Experiences and Tenant House Life, Court of Sessions, Uity Lema, £0, FAMILY SEWING MACHINES. Price oaty three cents per copy NEW STYLES AT REDUCED PRICK XO, 485 BROADWAY, NRW YORK. Leathe Be ine ‘toanaiming ste 30, 162 FULTON STRERT, BROOKLYN. Wie caso luteae heehee pose, Mate SIN'S HAT STORE, ————~™SO «Cs get the cat doblitated. ° "PEN & UU., 100 Nagano ae RAYMOND SINGLA PURE JUICE. G In quarter pipes and octaves, under enstom house lock, for Removed to ,AITS' NERVOUS ANTIDOTE-THE REAL RUIXIR wornble terms to clese a. concern, bj 807 Bavapw ty, sale on Kavornbie erm MELT A & O0., 83 Beaver sires wv Ea f life, and essence of strength nnd vitality, PYWN. ©0., 19 Nassau strect, Hayes, ‘Brooklyn. YENL beg Ag ce! peta raha plate CROP, V A exten chaiee, for sale OY | o. NEWOOMBE & BON, S01; Broadway. \RPER'S NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE | Sembee, FOR MARCH. Adjoining Genin's Bazaar. Wilson’s Sewing Machines, idee Omice 806 Broadway, N. Y. ‘3 Patent Champion Fire janine pont safes, 251 Broadway, corner Murray at., NY. Young Men of Talent 51 te for Success and fall, because they have mistaken their calling. FOWLER & WELLS, 80: Broadway, give phren ‘examinations daily, showing the talents, ‘and right pursuit for each. Campbell, Chemist and Apotheca: ‘ATTS: NERVOUS ANTIDOTE—FOR EPILEPSY, COM. vulaions, cramps, vet ‘energ) He PYNE & CO., 109 Nassau ; Hayes, lyn, 2 eee hry esa te preprietors. $l a bottle. te o0 sername Weta Wir NERVOUS ANTIDOTE-FOR NERVOUS adacke, ho5 county. = Beuralgity Sie k 00.) 1) Newbee CONTENTS, Mount Vernon as Tt Is—Illusirated by twenty nine engrav- *Broton Water and ite Inbabitaute—Llusteated by thirty. Moy tothe Bride. Veeco. Nunes de Balbo—IDustrated by twelve: engravings , Cor. INDOW SHADES me ud styles for 1358, Feist perkins! OM OE | re con nD ig ante Wades eae ri ‘ ing! we any climate. Wholesale or at —— What Was tt’—A Myatery. pony SELTY, ‘aus, A Great Want Supplied.—Dinsmore’s Gene: | The Silent Spectre. , ral purchasing egency. Tickets procured for anywhere fora | My Intimate Euemy. Lspedicuina ‘Broadway mail compenstin Apply to DINSMORS & CO., No. 9 yh rg OM eaten: 3 Ww (LDER’S PATENT SALAMANDER SAFE, Spruce strech Soe —_______ ‘The Nest of Nightingales. GREAT FIRE PROOF CAFR OF THE WORLD, Haif « Dozen Pine Shixts fox §8, worth §12.— Br. Garp : Warranted free “Wea r ant sey fe ‘Thackaray. Illustrations— Wf Howler, elegant W'S Quin Ranportum, 963 Broadway. BCA Jour, won sani; Three tiead Pieces, Omner of Daren Geo: i 4. In which the Frince marches up tae bill and down Ginetta ini arma Virumyue. Chapter luk, Mel- mone, ero Ely Record of Current Events. Lite: ary Notices. Bite r’s Table. Bilwr'e Rney Obalr. Our Foreigu Bureau for Rditor s Drawer. For Perfect Fitts Shirts and the Latest novelties in gentlemen’s furnishing goods, GREEN'S shirt and. 4 FRENCH GALE DRESS BOOTS AT JONES 6 Turmiaing store, No. 1 Astor House. ‘. a street. $4 50 couble sole waterproof se fo ‘souble sole peg boots; Warranted saliatastory. fouthern and Western Trade, to Inform Southern merchants epthtgburchnars, tat having bemun very ently fire atour vcck of sprang ‘and summer clotting, Its now Eenplete and very fal) of all descriptions of our well known faziee of fuablonable clodung, and elarge stock of low prioed ei mnediom gods, Manultotured wih the sarne taste and gyle, Also s complete assortment ot our shoulder shire. farnishing goods, ke.; Ou v4 Gon ‘we offer o the atin naan you ‘most. fav term year. Mee ow DEVI 00x, 286,99 and 260 Broadway. | Pro copies for sa soi. Three or mera tony, gratis, for every cliib of ten at 1 Aicnmotistsocursigie tad gout fu hair worst stage eomeateam, DB: iJ lan eerotula king's evil, Scysipeiee, old ulcers, and the ‘worst, ot diseases of the blood, great debility, liver comp! Itrbenm incipient consumption, Noe Bee ce\talbly cured by this sovereiga ourier. YAITS LIFH BALSAM CURKD MR, 8. RODGE int pocgnee natiaen of el u'kind fhich nad rendered bie hewmatatn of the wl fa orippie for months. aNd Shadows—Tlusirations. A Puppy; Pretty Substance and Posmyom; A Crocodile; Aa old loose; Joka Bassi ef, Biue Beard, A Gla Bottle, Aa odd Fashion; A couble Bate, K Snvicot fu Maren. Wusteattons—Moraing Negligee and ng aes re; Skirt Supporter, Children’s Votlets; Corset Tor! year (wach)... journ. ‘he House was then called, to secure a quorum. t ‘arge pumber of membera were excused for non- attendance, principally on account of sickhess. A motion was then made that ee proceedings in Cent 4nd boped uo one would say as a Senator what be would Dot maintain as a geutieman. A copversation an hour long arose between Messrs. Yewsenden, Benjam\n, Brown, Slidell, Wade, Simmoas and others, trying to do something. At cleven o'clock there was a crowded audience, hal ba : New Gninee, Fob, 24, 1969. Cotten unchanged: enlew to-day 4,500 bales, 08 38e, Corn Bbc.; sales 6,000 fousheis, Coilve firm: sales 4,400 bags at 113g0. regard w the call be die Craruaston, Feb. 24, 1860. ? cl adm.) of 8. C., said the rales should ‘otton—The receipts of the week add up 14,760 bales, g ¥ Soeee pen their sents, while the rest were read war McQv bg cde. ho ‘peoetety ta . Cotton. receipts up 14, The increare in receipts at this as compared with ww osepeo tener sk tote of laet is band Cnanteeton, Feb, 26, 1860. Cotton—Sales to day”4,000 bales, the market closing with proceedings a farco, especially as we were threatened with xtra cession. a i TLORENCE hoped the democratic absentees would be ante-room. , Doourn.s finally declined withdrawing his motion, a Bwime mado seotber appeal to the repnblioans wo nage an bour for a voto, or to come to ‘some other re- vponee tin, for the republicans bad to day been in good advaice of Sc. No response was mado; matters wore at a dead look, Piereetiee, and had Beaton the democratic side on every | 3” a Savanwan, Fob, 26, 1850, and looked dull. " vote. Ho | Cotton advanced se. a \40.: rales to-day 1,200 bales. Mr. Hammonp, (adm.) of 8 C., sald it was now half-past ‘Mr. Larcmmr, (adm.) of Va., moved gto ig os 25, 1860. eleven o'clock, and it was evident that all ion | saw no vecessity, after such excuses had beon ’ PR ad igh Lad LT te. Stine qecatone va before the Henets it eren equally evident the ‘oure then refused to suspend further proceedings, | giectod, and offered at $1 $ 25, ‘that wo vote Could be taken at all to-night. They were and also refygod to adjourn. adie ai Bras tatrgreey ene st Med auc | EY Aca url for shina Bae Reval Inetligenee D4 oe devine of the Chale, which permitied Mr, Dooiutle | thoes . Capel vend Mire mane Severegy on tre Seeeiten Hy a. ‘Mr. Moore, (adm.) of Aln., made an ineffectual motion fo adjourn. fp ‘no it these proceedings nothing buta farce, aud that the members present wero punishing themselves only by staying here. The Sergeant at Arms brought in, from time to time, ab- rentoes, Who were required to furnish satisfactory ex- curses or pay the fees, Frequent ineffectual motions were made to adjourn, the members being generally in good humor, At half past cight o'clock, weariea with the unprofitable progeedings, the House adjourned by two majority, to epeak on the merits of the Homestead bill was submit- tod to the Senate but not sustained. Me ses , therefore, spoke on taking up the Home- wtoad bill Mr. Cua ,) of Mich., attempted we macnn RRS Me, # Fhe vice Pametonsr ruled Urat he was out of order. Mr Toowne requested that the gentioman might be al- Yard to get the United States steamer San Jacinto ready for sea a8 S00 as possible, Workmen have been upon ber, and every exertion will made to have ready by the Ist of May next, She is booked for the coast of Africa, and will relieve ‘hs United States sloop of-war Cumberland as fleg ship of the African equaron. ‘The United States steam Wabash was at Genoa on the 21st ult , and would there until April, except instructions to the contrar, ie from the Navy Depart. meat, Oillcers and crew Salamander Safes= a " i ee ORR TET Ta Rete, jonkt Wiel ert ate) pty pe fiers Magazige and Harper's Weekly, together, one YATT'S LIFE. BALSAM CURED MISS COLE, NO. seat parlor safes, Depot 192 Pearl ‘treet, Will reuiyve | year, #4 i ‘ a FL te Fd acences of aathinn of the most paint! ama Broof parlor 4 168 Fens rent Ti owago, ura, Harper's, Magazine mn be paid at | <igeroue ti. "abe nad een ie row taney, aa April 1 to 63 Murray atreet, ROBERT MO PATRICK, | the oilde whore ls rocewed. ‘The postago is iniriy-ax ceuis | Con gera wefmo wcvere ata force th meri O aa a aoe ear, k 2 Py m its place. HARPER & BROTHERS, Pabiishers. bnsedbied mds. EUPTRE t RU Maman AM ht | — LASS wo haus | [[YAITS LIFE BALSAM CORD &X-ALDERMAM eeTT tele for creates am curl OORING OLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS AND FRAMES B Live BALSAM, SODRD ce ot tee inion deinatedad B PR Oe YS, tt ee EAL TA feet 8 No, 966 Canal, opposite Woorter etroet crippled to MOOS Og a Hots Dye and _— ATT ALSAM CURED WM. J. BROW! renin worl Deyo edamene peed DARDON VILLE, 445 BROADWAY, HY has Dale cert of feath, aieehp Maa an Eien a odes | H, Derehne ae a Tibial biwouen, | | th ji tiiiuttintouy and evaluod him oh foot foe tion iaeuston and Bleecker streets. sed too al weeks sinc ndoro’s Hair Pat ert Tom i ta Pet pad dP feall, nna the Gye gas fixtures, carcel inoderator lamps red French /ATTS LIFE BALSAM CURRD MA, B. RICE, NOS. Privately applied,” No 6 Anlor Beta proses, Savsry, eandelabram and reye oot oll, jum | FY * Srove inet Ad. 31 Clinton market, of futaminatary: Cc a Marah Po Radical aac » aed rhe gout, after deen crippied PB. Rape BA vite aos fix earicose | FrpOUSE PONE SABE ot } LIVE BALSAM CURED CHARLES CLARK. braves. erebant \siior, of Lapatngburg, N.Y. of scrot Sean ee ae, oni Hoss Vesey etreek nane House. fT, Haro removed to thet old wand, dicere ind thewunatietwh, whieh: Denote tothe bone ana Frows Roe a oad ot Liat reiased to yield andél the Tife balsam came to bia SF ARY. YATTA LIVE RALS)M CURED WM, HOUSKL, om " . ea are le ce ian ie —om k eee. dain - Se YAITS LIFE BALSAM CURRD JAMES, Mo I assed, woous ‘whose office is at No. «2 Front sirest, #f chronic ‘and beautisut hair. it mm root to the ~" LDEN’S OR! SOAP. voluntary cerufcates from tm ATT'S LIFE BALSAM HAS CURED 10,000 OAS! ‘ONLY Vi CENTS PRR POUND. soon. ae 8 of smilar daeases, aud I wll mot Gorin ore wt wl can ~ AIGHT HOURS’ WASHING CAN, BY ITS Usk, see, in pest Ep ty ee eum ITs USB, iA does tain a particle of mercury or any other DONE IN—BR DONS IN ORL! ergata 1; does tt contain 6 ee takoa with perfect safety by Wwe TWO FO HOURS—AN DA —HALE Moat dellente Roman cent a ra ROCRRS, cants per i, s SOUP GROGANS SHLle If. MORGANS, EXPOSURE, OF | FREEMARONRY, FOR Perec DeAOE No, 340 rand street, New Tort. BOY 1, cee AND BO a Li ne togiirookiyn, Mrw. HAYES, No. 179 Fulton siroe, VOLDEN & CO, 8 CANAL STR ET, mt Old Curk =