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8 es ; NEW YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 1859. ee ae NEWS F%OM WASHINGTON, | *:! enactment. Now what should they do? Continue in | whish ho passed are bottoms of extinct lakes, dry and | that the people of a Territory could exercise that power, | Union on the one hands, and the Ships and Ship Builders, ‘ the dry seaton, and beds of mud in the wiutef. | like a State, excopt when they came to form their pores, aims and ideas of the black ‘The Hon. John McLeod Murphy, State Senator elect, de- their lawless state, reject everything besaune ahey cannot | 1) °\7 in te dry ttt ad sno timber. Mpeyout Fort | tution.” £ the eee belt] Uvered an exceedingly interesting lecture Inst evgning, at obtain a seperate Territorial government? Sicha perform: | fuchanan water at all the mail stations ie aud the | | Mr. Haswin gaid be undergtood the democracy of Cali- tbe cheng as mec no « a ee Ciiston PF em bee noe weuld De the part of children and fools, ascvery | intervals between springs o holes very. long. there is fornia had fought their battle upon the Cincinuatt plaform, Fneiceg) eccrine nein np Hall, on ‘American Ships and Ship Builders,’ Ps Inter‘ating Discussion on Politi- | icon pers wil answer. And Tam gad, ol Soon eniliyou Teck the timo, wfinge oat S-y “\irrBunci—Noyair. Ho Wok grouua in’ oppostion, to | ter mary sas, ond retrace that march of en. | £F6 & crowded and See © : : i months, 1 ‘slave trade ‘eatablishs croachment beforo the inevitable tnao every respoct a success. It was val Affairs in the House. sa Lee ee Relea and | miiere were is some land unde calvation, Beyond Paces Sey ey ee ent ote entiments of the Doing in the least degree heavy, and fall without being 90 porary relic! ue must de until | sort, where tho Overland Mail Company havo a few | Legislature of @ Territory had no right to exclude slavery Then ket, them inno up all trifling et eee well, 2+ mous be gorne in mind thatin die whol re: | from a Territory, and uhatthe Souitorn man bad ax mich | unite or the good of tho county, Mi a | ar, Moxray Dogan by ae ; Yharp Colloquy Between Messrs. Grow “i propowed ‘by prominent members on, oth | gion, rain seldom fall, and, there a oo, dew. Sow, | Paght lo goiaioa Terrtry with his ngro asthe Noraora tate illoas orig it a mo ged | ont en va eee f Piney iene and Brauch. representation ofthe ‘of New. Mexico, of Mr. gentleman difer with the opiaioas | by any faction whaisoever— (applause) —loast of all Oy & | which, he sald, were axfety, capacly tmp igg el My Are Ihave before me a pamphlet antitlei «letter | of Senator Douglas? miscellaneous mob of fan: and ‘conscience. Is had Cee Er ee Oe cae neutatl comabare.|| of Lieut Mowty, Unhes Chaves Avina, Lote Cietied satee!| Mr. Buaceed Gor, meat focidedly, into, However, 1 | tailors. (Loud apptauss:) Wish the, resgarcas of AEERS oe, ae Taye chatlongea the edmira- Hix? Eh “lio: ample. roprosentation for Arizona, | Mail Consractore upon the Overland Mail Toute to Cal‘or- | will vote for hit if nominated by 12 Charenton Conyea. | strength i the Southern States, an imperial domain, it | tion of the world, and by developement of speed AN AFFAIR OF HONOR ANTICIPATED. iv sone or two new counties, with jasticesof the peace | nia.”? On page six of this document I find the following | tion, cheerfully, against a black republican. was possible for the South to organize a soniaacney our ship had also maintained their deserved ch ; fu constable rahe mat aldo, to give os a etrur. batts Sere t the ent! tof, Mone, (reauming a ae Chee oe ot a a“ pie at Leinart pega ies | for superiority, As a builder of yachte and faat ships the pede py Rant 1h inne nae we nient imaacens should it be jeomed advisable, youczn | tion, and had carried “hele “iitarsach oct cw of ola antiquity. Geen... saan anc late George Steers bad a prominent reputation among ANOTHER UNSUCCESSFUL BALLCT FOR SPEAKER, | fetscg vitally easontial for the prosperity of Arizona— cetablish farms for the raising of grain for your soci aus | polit. In reply to one, of the gentlemen from Call ps) at Bh (ate, Pryor ytolding the | hip builders, and his models of the Niagara and Adriatio —* fornia, prolix as to render it eral wealth of her moun- | supplies for your employes.” he would be was ot awara that tho | floor,) roferred Mr. a re tains, ccombiny of transporting, machiacry and_ supplies nether aby farmiog can be carriod onalong tho over. | meeting to "which he refurred ‘had "titer ‘place. | country in 1849, drawn up by Mr. Calhoun, and signod by | Were such as should entitle him to the very highest dis. Dinations of the | the escouragement Ofemigration and all tao attribates of | land mail rout, atleast on its Arizona diviaivas, p-o0's | If the -amti-Lecompton. de of Califoraia pursuod | the members of tho Virginia delegat'on in Both houses, in- | tinetion. It would be impossible for hica (tho lectarer) im 3 The Schemes and Com! civilization—namely, free, uobstrustad, untaxed transit | can judge by Col, Bonnevillo’s Report, which gives tho | that course, be thought they did wrong, He then pro- | cluding Mr. Booock, in which this very doctrino of at it- | short essay to wade through the mazes of building i Developed, to the Gulf of California. ‘Guaymas, a floc harbor, is only | exact condition of the country, Concerding the prospects | ceeded to di the foray of Join Brown and bis as- | represtible vonflict is promulgated. His object was to | ond gather outof them the whole mystery of the art if Politicians ped, 280 miles from Fort Bucbanan, in Arizona.and Fort 10 | for farming on the Leano Bstacado and along th» high | sociates, declaring it tho result of the ‘‘irrepresaiblo con | show that Mr. Seward had recelved more honor than W88 | sucha way as to briog it clearly before the mlade of ‘hi ee. we. &e, ‘bog, a good harbor for small veesels, only 200 miies from | plains of northern Texas, 1 have nothing to say. nore | flict’? doctrine, democracy of the Northwest would } due to bim. ‘audience, but he would glanco at some of the great names Pe the’ samo polut. To oach of tueee ports | who beliovo in the feasibility of auch an enterprise would there is. a good road for wagons, Now, in he still place upon their banners the sentiment, that the peo- Mr, Payor resumed the floor, both be and Mr. McKnight | that had figured Ja the history of naval architecture in thig er So well to investigute beforo trying. Ia another le!vvrwo | ple of a Territory, like those of a State, have a right to | loudly speaking at tbe samo tiwe, aridst much confu- | country, Henry Eokford waa the father of our present aye Oay Special Washington Despatch. defanit of euch right of transit, eyorything weed | will accompany Col, Bonneville to other part of Arizona. | decide for themselves tho question of slavery within their | sion, the former saying the gentleman should not, tem. He was born in Irving Scotland, in'1776yand settled, ‘Wasammoton, Dec. 29, 1859. at the Arizona sliver mines must be wagoned from — limits. They would nominate the right mian, and place | under @ hypocritical and false protence, inject a speech | frst in New York, in 1796, where he worked for one dollar — 1,200 to 1,800 miles across the piaios, atan expense which ‘Wasnixarox, Dec, 28,1850. | bim upon the right plattorm—a man that could be elect. | im the body of this House. He had yielded the floor for a ‘THE SPEAKERSIIY. fe ? gaging i dy and they ba cb; and then they should fghi | few morents only, and regarded ‘the gentleman’ son- | Perey ata ship yard in Dover street. | During the war of but wealthy com; 8 from el in ed, and they many 6ucb; an mn the) ny jt A od s @ constructed the on the lakes, and at va- “ Tier wining. ‘The Sonora ‘Exploring and Mining Gsm. | 2¢ Contes for Speakersiip—Analysis of Parties—What | the “hairle with the’ repular democracy shouvdor ts | duct as another violation of their ob'igations by Nortuera, rious subsequent periods Duilt vessels for many a any has jist shipped from Now York to Port Lavaca, are the South Americans # do?—The President's sewage, | shoulder. Ho could sot believe the ameritan Union had | representatives. (Applause.) He wanted to give Mr. countries, Venexuele end. Tarko among the number. y thence to be wagoned via San Antonio te Paso del he,, Be. Tune As : Seater i 0, tte career had indeod been Seward, as he would ag phos: » his due, the latter countty, to whieh he ad bead tnviied by the a re o! t, in- an come diseo! Soulog two eieam ebg-nee abd boilers, and tho vost of | _ YoUcannot expect that any decided change of votes | Eomes, bestuln ase as ston | afr. Mavsanp, (8, opp.) of Toon.» anid ho rogarded tho | Sultan, be died, and was, baried, in the family came. transportation will be not less than $16,900. Tuo St. | will occur during the holidays. While the Houso re‘uses ir. Scorr remarked that he differed in oto with Mr. | upport given to him yesterday as an evidence that gen- ny vy boats was one of the principal iustrumenta in the Inuis Silver Mining Company has also ebipped by t39 | to adjourn, thoy who occupy ite benches seem to be moro | Douglas’ views, yet If he wero nominate at Charleston | lea@en wore willing to forget their past political ditte- ig bt re abandoned Koow No fand pald their reepects to Mr, Soot!, of C faim seventy-six votes from their own party fag seven being the following Know Boteler, Bouligny, Hardeman, Mayeard, W. ©.N. S ngism to day, vi d Moore of Kentucky. Mr. Scott 200 pounde of freignt, including o2e ‘he would support hi ainat a Diack dlican. rences for a time, and unite for high and patriotic pur. rapid growth of Brooklyn wine P vious to 1824, aed eignigues ve i i torday, eee ae wees oat ons tics pections: YW w im againet a republican, p 4 = | mero eountr; lage. me passengers used - tightgen more votes than Maynard yesterday, Steam engine, ohe portable saxmil acd ono grist | Bgaged with political rotroa than with plc's for | yp. GROW DEFENDS TIMHELF, AND GETS 1x70 a QUARRRL | Poses, rather than a personal compliment, Hodarea aot, To eayaraa bacwenn Breakin aaahew teeiaeek : deen less than Mil'son, who concentrated the largest vote | mill, the expense of which to their mines will | progress. Hence the speech of Extra Billy ©nih, WITH MR. PRANCH. therefore, appropriate their action to himself, or even pi Widths mals: Reed ee Mhat bas been thrown against Shorman, Tho latter ro- | b@ Aen cents per pound. All this maverial, 80 | which descended to a minute . inspection of the |, Mr. Row, (rep.) of boats e880 Pa, procosded to defend his corse | make it to object of his thanks. Approbending that the | pnw Srext alluded to that moustroua failure, the, Groas “ 4 dificult to be transported, might in regard to tho Joss of the Yost Office Appropriation b'i] | ‘urther use of hie name would fail to concentrate a sufil- i uses Whi led to fooutin a vessel to Guaymas from Now York for $20 | foundation stones of the republic, was pertinent | 4Line inst session of Congress, which had been attacked | cieot number to organiza the Hous on a broad national Fara ane cual ts aeons a ute Mr, Reynolis, of New York, will } for home to- | per ton. But if landed at Gunymaa it cou! mot be moved | to tho impassive temper of honorable members. It isa | oy ne On the 26th of February last a bill | and SER VaTE Vee, ls Ppepadiioaty wiendeewr ie said American shi . eps iia sala vs zi, under existing arrangements. Few people san have an | jistle doubtful, however, whether the country, for which | passed the House making all necessary appropriations for | name. harsh in the morrow. If he pairs with Mr. D: Ponm.,a3 be | a 4equate idea of the difficulties, trials, delays and often peavey’ ‘ ‘y> | the Post Office Department for thi b year, cov Mr. Excuen, (dem.) of Ind., nominated Mr. Scott, of chi “a ‘sorman with | dapgere experienced by wagon trains in navigauog te | the benefit of an uninterrupted session Is intended, wi my. P dollars: ‘that il hed 2 Candidate j aeeeset et now Weal lind booeme: AaRined ie weet eeived bis relotive strength to-day. ted to, the next ballot will bring Mr. ti in all about twenty millions of dollars. That bill hea | California, as a Who ought to be satistactory t9 | success; but now that it had become admitted in REM votes of an election, thusthrowing the entire re- | platue, especally during the winter geason Some few | lieve in the sincarity of a profession of anxiety for speedy | been sent tothe Senate, and returned. with thirty-three iene pee ven So Thatsbe-vossel wana failure, it. would nok de. spovsitillty of organization upon Mr. Br he mez are striving to open up the greet mineral | organization, when the coavenient “ pairg” and the fell | 8Mendments, one of which provided fur an increase of i calling of the roll was preceada, . Lay rod express ovr concurrence ib this opinion, and for us é Arizona to the world, and they should be assist- postsges from three to five aid ten cants on letters, aud | During the call of the roll, and before the ballot was an. | Arhericans to state our reasons 10F ey ba After M being undersicod that in such a contingoncy Mr. Davia, neti ‘ ving. ‘ery Way consistent with the power aud dignity of | *Pirit of procrastination demonatrate that no organization | Foupba the tages on printed matter. When the bill | nounced, Mr. Vance, (3. opp.) of N. C., said he was wil- | stating what ho believed to be somo of the reasons, the @f Maryland, will cast bis yote for Sherman and the American government, Free transit secured to the | is anticipated, twas returned to tho House he had raised a point of priyi. | ling to aesist in tho cloction At dln re gt sald focturer remarked that. the Groat Eastorn was 60 large sider: : Gulf—the way opened for, American, enterpr 82 tnrough In the absence of an election of Speaker, is ii no: natural | 1ege, under the constitution, that the Senate of tho United | tive and national basis. Ho had voied for a Lecompton | that while eho would bo loading and pri hus. Sonora into the heart of the American continent, ao 0} , another States could not originate a revenue bill, and if not conta | démocrat, for those who did not approve of the Lecomp- | smatier vesse] could mnke the voyage, ho afangus of another great Siate may s00n be organized on the shores | that men should inquire what party or set of mon is re- | not puta revenue anion “Gormana, and of | ton, bill,’ for an administration democrat, aud au | Water, ho said, was ten fect too muck and the greet rer of the Pacitic, whose siiver product will rival even she | sponsivie tor the failure? It ecoms to me that sur- | course an appropriation bill could not recaivo an | apti-administration democrat, and if there was | fiance which ber bull tod above water was fabled richness of Mexico and Peru. No mar- | taco facta conclusively auaet the inquiry. Tho | AMendment ‘unless it was germane, The resolu | a2Y otver member of tho great’ prolillo democratic tom f another gorfous difficulty ip her construction. Then there row minded policy, therefore, should prevent Congress x ¥ pmori. | OD Feferred to by those gentlemen had been | Be hoped be would be trotted out, and an oPpprtunity of; | Was an “irrepressible contlict”” between her side wheela rors raufying the new treaty ‘megotiated with the liberal republican, democrasio ard the Souta Ameri- | introduced, sending tba Dill tack ‘> the Sonate, | fered for bim to vote for him. (Taughter.) Ho was still | and her screws, and other radical defects in her model government of Mexico; the deo will be a Diessing to both | can parties each has concentrated epon tty candidate, | with the ‘suggestion that ono of their amemiments | Willing to exbibit this samo national and conservative | Sha machinery, which could only be romodied bye total Countries, and the wheels of civilization ard human pro- | Fach has, therefore, asserted, a8 parties always practi- | W98 {0 the nature of a royonto bill. That resolution | Spirit, and although Mr. Scott would probably not becloct- | reconstruction.” Though he was not prophet nor the son so long blocked by bigotry, anarchy acd supersti- ei ha Ror PRB SA Pasgod the House by a vote of one hundred and seventeen | ¢4 0m this ballot, yet on yesterday fi/ty dive democrats | of a prophet, yet ho believed he was not far motion. 12 is our testing to civilize | Cally assert, iis distinctive prinsiples, and bes arqaitted | yeas to soventy-six ways, twenty nine democrats and | 79% for his gallavt friend from Tennessee, and it should predicting (hat the time was not fer distant whens mon- fexico, and the great work should ro | itself honorably of its duty to its constituent members. | nine Southern Americans voting for it; and yot gentle. | Hob de Aaid when a demoerat was put in nomination that Promicent democrats to-day concad Mr. Sherman, saying !t 8 on they will allow tho plurality rn’ wm bis sper Mr. Maynard ¢ joned to-4 ‘fm consequence ef camaus held mm democra’ to pro and’ Christianize ster vessel, far surpassing the Great Eastern in every re- = P delaye F ved wit he would not return the compliment. He voted for Mr. A @ votes for Know 3 pyre Jonrnay across the elevated, | 48 Sbandonment of its candidate by either wozid meaaur- | Pen orreigued hi Fg taf Sub eg eet Scott. (Applause on the democratic side of the Honge,) | SPect, would, be launched in, this oo ee were given, it ‘othe votes of South dry and almost barren plains cf Texas between San Auto. | bly compromise its partisans. iy democrats who stood with the republicans to protsct the Mr. McCisrvanp (dem.) of 1, remarking that there | that sho would pay. ‘The lecturer next turned to the de- pte, ap rapa cio and El Paso del Norte, I entered Arizons early in No. | This cannot, therefore, with propriety be atiemptel, | prerogatives of tho House from encroachment. Tie bill | WAS an evident desiro to concentrate upon Mr. Scott, | fects ia our naval xyatem, which be said coosisted im ous There ig a rume : upon Gilmer to morrow. ovements of the last forty. yYember, 1858. The joorney from La Memila to Tubac, in Western Arizona, about 370 miles, was not performed un- a ze . } abe 8th of January, 1859, 20 taat I had an ampie op. | cratic), be, with safety to either, accomplished, The case tunity for : t : changed his vote in favor of that gentleman, al Deke Ror, in case of the tiro great parties (repablican and demo- | Was Tetummed By the Eanate, on the 21 or 81 of darch, | Mr Bovuasy, (3. opp.) of Lavy shang his vote to Mr. franc tbo Hee Cra yet Fast: be ait pare house had a right to Judge of its constitutional powors, } Scott, and called upon bis Acioricm irieads todo the | GF American greatness in naval mutters was Drilliagt and 1B the coustry snd eacer- | is different, however, with regard to the South Americans, | When Mr. Phelps moved that the bill be taken up the | &2me. (Laughter and applouge. ) Hy i promising. 1t was to be regretted that our government Many TRS SoMsoR Was uausaally | Jp nearly all vital principles they aMliate with tho demo | House refused, and thus it was left on tho tebie and aied, | , Mr. Moons, (3. opp.) of Ky., changed bis voto also, say- | hag not establisbed somo achool for the education of our el while our train was cao- = man ei Virginia | ing that be was willing, for the purposs of orgaviziog tio , on Minbreg, river to tio dents “ar | crate. Ik may bo asenmed that the peculiar politica | $2 tte geutleman bad cata, Tae gontiemsn from Virgiuis 5 youth ip this important branch of national education, but camped on had raiged the point that it was too lato to interposo our | House, to voto for any man of the democratic or whig | Sompetiuion would in due time bring out ali that yet re- twelve inches, and the weather being intensely cold and | tenct which gave them a name and on oxistenco | objection, because the evesion was fast ronaing | Partie. (Applauee.) mained undeveloped. ‘The boundless resources of this fuel very scarce, our situation, with « train of half § shataas hats 'scwin “als , oul, He (Mr. Grow) thought the resolutions oi | Messrs. Monnis and Sicxies, (dem.) of N. ¥., als | country wore ample for all the requirements of ourmavy, — * Speaker, and y may be imagined. wards tea- | B02 Bho teashy held now in abeyance, It follows, a8 a | Soy" gave & man tho right 0 raise a eonsututional | Cbanged thelr votes in favor of Stott | and certainly there would always be plenty of good, trusty ‘An effort ¥ili be region in the month of Foptember, the | CoDsequentia! expedient, that these gentleman can, without | objection at auy time. He tuen procoeded to | ., Mi. Mostcommry, (A. Ft aoe tay Sait that 2l- | men to guide our vessels over the deep in the cause of seutrate upon John G. ful season of the year. Ono yonr ago, at ‘was not bis first choice for the Spoaker- is | ipjury to their party and with posittve benetit to their con- | read rection seven of article frst of tho constitution | Bough Mr. Scot FE on | stituents, coalesce ‘an Pedro Valley; absent twelve days fro: their candidate. Ni humanity and freedom. The lecturer concluded with an ‘cot ith four companions, I was hunting he should vote for him, because there seemad to bo the democrats in the support ot | of the United States in justification of th He ts of tha | S22 eloquent account of his only sea going experience, and gat hs é democrats and South Americans | Houge:—‘All bills for raising revenue shatl originate in real desire to Concentrate the entire conservative | gown amidst loud and long continued plandite, camp in a desolate, totally uninhabited region, travelling | united, and the acozasion of Adrain, Riggs, Clark, Rey- | the House of Representatives’’—a plaia, express provision, ee pene - Guring that period over £00 miles, sixty-one hours at one | nolds ‘and Davis to either them or to the republicans, | Then tho question arose as to whether or na; tho roseipts ECan with teeter eeks City Intelligence. time ‘without a mouthful of fool, and thirty two uoura | would determine the contest one way or the other. Cad | of the Post Office was revenue. On that point he would ATT are eh, iin Cas olowing reeuhe— pes aay pee ie, chout water, erawling into the Overland Mail sia | they consistently leave their equilibriating position? | not rely alone upon the senso of the Houso expressed by holo number of VOU... +046 UIHERN Mupicar SrupENTs Iv New York.—' at Apache Pass at eleven o'clock New Year's | Avowedly they belong to no political organization. They | a majority vote, but quoted from dezisions of the C.rcuit Noceatary ton choice... .... report published in the Richmond Enquirer of Decem- ert, 1859, ragged, dirty, frozen, starred—borses | insist ant io coer of the great ear are thoy o agate Courts of tho United States to sustain tho af. | Mr. Sherman, of Obio, 7 an ie ber 28, to the effct that ono hundred and fifty modi- broken down, having been chased by Apaches— | ascribe their return to the Hovee. No obligation, there- | Oirmative of that pro . Ef the Senate could not | Mr. Scott, of California, democrat... eae. indent Gadtgued len vicig the Mate Zork Oollage: jab and Mnaily come up, lke the righteous, ‘out of | fore, reatrains their political affitations, and they can | originate a revenue bill, could they attach an amendmont | MY. G!lmer, of North Carolina, Southern opposition. cul students designed leaving the New York College; don are 60 anxiov8 to ‘arging cpon tee democrats Bom. The Present declar ns | great tribulation.” | During the period of my resi. | with clear propriety abandon their attitude. Iftbey do | to Dill of the House for the purpose of accompliahing bere aces : the City Council of Richmond held a meeting on December who tsIk witb him upon the subject, th wonyd not it | Stnee In Arianne, teeretiog 20 hoeesback,, io Giterant jp nok--Domeaming {he power, thos to organiza the House. Abst purpasel. Ho Contended that thoy coud mot, and 2 ane ao EAA 27 and authorized the sum of $5,000 to be placed under the = * 2 es tong ee “a,. | parts of the country, more wo thousand miles, and | the country must hold these five men responsible | that their doing so wa3 a violation of precedent over an ener : be were & member vote for thst monsure, but would de | Jost no opportunity of acquiring informat.on of the country, | for s farere, - 3 over again, and quoted from parliamentary law {o eustaia Our Betize Correspondence. control of a committee of the Counell to moet afl necessary Seat it 2 all Bozards, Hr sazs that ho ratural cepaciti¢s and existing population. Tthink I | But where sdould they go? To the republicans? Can | his position. Such were the authorities upon which thoy Beuzn, Honduras, Dec. 12,1859, | expenses that might bo incurred by the students; that @ ‘vent appropriations, carry op the atministration until the | MAY, therefore, claim to know something of Arizoca, and | they endorse the Helper doctrine?—Soward’s Rochester | relied to sustain the action of the majority; and bid tho : . 2 ‘Seth of June nex find wai? cont gent condition 0 Bet ia i mitia | bo United States treet, in Rich- yas my ‘timate friends were the oldest | speech—Harper’s Ferry atrocities? Where shall they go? | gentleman from North Carolina been 23 familiar with con. | Fearful Riot Between the Soldicrs of the Third West India | hotel, the Mas se ee ot ae vant bene ; before giving iny own opinions ani'm- | Why, without doubt, to the democrats. Say you, gentie titutional law and parliamentary procodents as his long Regiment and the Creole Popwaiation—Several Persons | 000, was to be fitted up for their reception, &e., &c. , sions concerning Arizone,¥ propose to cite, froma | men, that Lecompton opposes? Do you not kuow that | practice in legislation would Joad thom to suppose, he Injured—More Lrouble Anticiorted—Lows of a Trading | ems to be incorrect, as far as we are able to learn, and € exanination made of the country, @ report from 2 | Lecompton'is buried? Look at the aclion of the Tilivois | could have found su‘ficient and abundant reason to justify : 5 s unfounded in regard to said determinatioa of Southern naraiicnl caaewan iene Unitea States officer igh fn av’ ihe document in | Gelegation in proof of this, Unite your ballozs to theirs | him in attacking his (Mr Grow's) courso, and watofama- | Schooner-—Two Lives Lo:t—Shoie of an Barlhguak:—A | medieal students in this , 20d as for the P. ctor, he x hig 29 f y. Tue mudentzof the Univer- is aks p found 3 ip corroboration of their position, and, rather than con- } jority of ine Houge, without violating al! parliamentary Gentleman Missing, dic., de. sity Medical College, in Fourteenth street, held a meeting -* mee S , of zi closed hie two day’ ute to sumject Four leader, Stapben'A. Dovglas, tothe | Tuleaad.gentlemadly comiesy wbich were recogarzed io Tbave to inform you that this town wae the scone of a | lately, at which it was almost nuan:mously resolved not to f. Bachaban ani : cr disaster of the opposite course and doub!e-faced aspoct of | all deliberative bodies, by impugning the motives of his | | te 4 ‘ « leave the college. This medica! institution contains pro- Bliss, Stauton and Buchanan, submitting bis | bis professed tenga, replace him ‘firmly a domocratic peers, and charging upon them seldsh mouves ag tne | Tearful riot between the croole population and tho soldiers | yably twice a3 many Southern students ag any other col- Tespeoting their eligibility, tovether with genera! | leaver by your united and effecuze democratic ection. | cause of their action. of the Third West India regiment, on the night of Saturday | lege in this city, aud the above decision can thorefore be 8 Teevectiug the country io which they are | Rut iam afraid that the personal aspirations of nearly all | Mr. Buaxcn, (dem.) rising—I want to know wh riterlon of the public sentiments: force of bis points was lost Dy ciples Ditier persons? feeling. MR. DOUGTAR MOyEMEYTS. ® i int y taken, quile safely, 28 , of the equilibriating Ave are tho true obstacte to organi. | the gentleman moans to impute to me ungentlemanty con. | 8 tae 10th ins ‘The riot was commenced at about | Oia d oda) pouente io this ony. Basides,, the Mr. Dowglas visited the Moxse to-day, and wes warmly | zation, These removed, ard perhaps a Speaker would | duct? quarter past Go’clovk, in the ehop of J. F. Sourre, by three | Southern students in several of the othor colleges in this 4 sede eriin rece oe shred he 2d of | speedily be chosen. Mr. Grow—I would 2k the gentleman to reforto Lis | goldiers, They were driven out of towa by the creoles. | city know of no general design to wave for Richmond. It Sreetea "by Mr. Katt, of 8; C5 of Arizona | “The Free Message was not offered to bo read, | own languagi They were x00n re-enforced by a large number of | S2emsthatall Southerners im thia city regard Now York = * Private interview, Ibs observ a in| si 4 have precipitated a long, augry and Mr. Braxcu— in ask you whether oa impute to e = - from Philadelpbia, This genti- @hat be bas made 2 marked ch: ry pose of Los Lanes, F gand F uteless debate, Tt was thought judicious that if further | me conduct unbecoming a gectlema’ soldiers, and retut into town were met soon after satisfaction felt at the result of . : orn, Colonel B. details bis journey rap Fort Ba- | debate were tolerated, it should be directed to ques- | Mr. Grow—The gentleman erid the ctbor day that! | crossing the bridge, the market square, on tho south | the lao Mayoralty elocion,. bus probably induced the ghana on the main travelled route in Western Arizona, | tions of sore moment, ratber than be wasted on a ques. | wished to defeat the bill io order to ixduco the Presidont | sige of the tomm by a large number of creoles, each | Southern students tof tho tnt alternative and re- + and aayes— saa eo ‘ tion of form. Tho Presiveut himself was qnite satisfied | to call an extra session, Igay this Lmputation is not gen- q ity » main in Now York, where (it is cartainiy universally con- orping we proceeded to Mule Spring, and then, | ux ne Mosoage should vo thus received and disposed re Anelva miles._camo,inaonammien apiled | poa day aah MET Here we struck one of the stations of | country 1 t We found | creary armed with a sapodelia club or stick, when a fearMi Oght | coded so) the best meaical sducation can be obtained in commenced, which r cS amt0 Ox AeREN mMpUting to Ie e Houeeee ; 1 mn Tha gaatiiaseionais : re -se—=10 ; Towoy laughs. Whea esa’ | Atfettence'as ay VS URG wip, Fassand. ted States bietice yo" ted in tho ospulsion of the sol. | the U Hh RHP tae = Sai SRR pacar ere beer broken by a Speak sr—when? Mr. Grow—What I said was in plain English. Thera i Te Folica tors ana the Taapsctor of ph RTE tae Swalonocorer | Gulite neuen hae conan ’ ea Heke that the pudlic taind hins become fully awakened by the SP ec Baers stands, The gentleman impugaed my action on the I sry dreadful casualty in Broad street to the reckless mar A ry : i 8 they met more soldiers who aaa n i en ty 1 street to the reckl nner W fu ° CHIRTY-SEXTH CONGRESS. Ofice Appropriation bill, and everywhere thiz a 2 ne “ whic fs eo i ‘i - ‘om aa cota TH a ah tbe thought an infringement of parliamentary law. pes 20 Ee ERE teas t comrades. Thev all | in which buildings arc erected in thia city, people begin camping on the Mimdres the foot of the bridga wore ut two miles above the ‘land mail sta met by bir, Lord and others, who beggod thera aot to at- Mr, BraxcH—I shall take the gentleman's fa.lure to res- to look around the pond to my ingniry as an aflirmative answer, and are omeh surpri d at the immi- i hens: : danger they incur duily in passing through the: - * aa Houze of Representative, Aa eg» tempt to cross the brilge, but with no access; thay resh. | Bent passing igi the crowd. Toure had egreed to me r. xy Tadia - : a anaine - gg ge You can be age dag I cd over, and were met by abont 600 creole mon, women | ed thoroughfares of this metropotie. thongh the | pin Mea Bl AEE NOTEN DRO! Ay LLCO, a eminem ee e and children, when commenced another flerce an't troad- Shou wily te Godstantiy kine j : pplckon 46 } rege ya A BLAST FROM AN ANTI LecoMPoNTTS. the President to calla extra ges fu) tight, The soldiers had sticks ana bayonets; the rome constantly Kept ina. dangerons condition, nl vg 1h - 4 Mr :i8, (A. L. dem,) of Iil., resumed his remarks nearly all had heavy ati x | 80d, if we may judge from the racklesanoss of those who - tfellon all eites. “Many waro dre eaton | have charge of the buildings nade aah Er ccoe pl Src aia gop sai saat f ogress of erection, it Post Cfice bi Pr rot yesterday. The great doctrine of popular sovereiga snd brniged on both sides. Two platoons of # ere | is surprisi deed that more casnalties do piel tends Ve i iy le in perlite democratic party are divided, and the | brought down, unger arms, dut when they arrival on tho | Pedestriau: ‘ha, ponderous block arpa ost ee soee |. ultra represdhtatives fronualaveboldiog ag havent ground they joined their comrades, and iho figut became | of stone, while midway b: ) Nd they wok the between the earth and ita place in ae ) ino aol » agzin to tha west enern), and lasted until near nino o’clock , w: aa Joned epi es is'eaa aed the edifice, scaffolds are put up, and the fronts of the new aorgut get early cou This Mr. | Dla cons over oF ee ee ane Thy ee De ne he would way to the | from exhaustion. ‘The officers of buildings washed, and the’ dirty water sprinkled Grow ¢ orod impngeing be cuarac- | wn'e Peak, went ® zee St, but this, it evems, makes no difference, Tos Meniraxtord, ay tine waccate over ail persons who chance to pass. ‘bonoatt. gerized it, ag the Hunatp reports will chow, as a violation | As wed tiustothis valley | President and witra democrats have torn up the planks, ty 98 often’ as occasion arose: The m » in Giting the blocks to their places, frequent- c -| sonted to our view f water scopes, changing On the lower abd wterpolated mew ones, and drove the political car | tractors, even thousand in num fearfully tothe precipice, The was inaugurated lust eos- | MB! NOW Owe a debt of five e ‘| pad ontil they violated sion with the infamous Lecompton ewis ody , then they never ¥ Of tbe parliamenry and gen! exgnized everywhere in delive Bravck inested ly chip off large pieces; these chips gravitate to the earth, but are often arrested in their progress by the persona of forme unlucky paeser-by; and when they fall from tho third or fonrth stories, a8 they frequently do, produce ge- The troops aro all plac, or colon ca or Barbadoes, and a few cool reputation; for soveral years t ile. The Presi upon 3 it 5 giment” by th rions contusions upon whomsoever they strike These é ned thoes who opposed it—especlally frem Iit- MR, VALLANDIGHAM'S $ AND OPENS. ‘ sh is : 3 : wieaktSts ee Uh ub p ed ‘Nip who opposed it—esp: nlly trem. tit Mr. VAILANDIGHAM, -( of DRM uh wae nb ‘and the feartul riot of as Te | chips are freqnentiy of the eize of a pound, and gome- mean oh 2 att noig—with personal malignity, while he was bidding for Te RT Sit me ‘a more fearful coute times larger. The vioinity of Reade street and Browlway, east the nomination at the Charleston Convention. Judge ion, aud be desired to saya word iho thteh, eaow ina Co ne ee ress sbould tal sates ieee : hte condition. On tue north- dute to bin (Bran Donglas 8 i Pes mag in a North oie aa Soe tee , | tro alldings with only’ two partition sagan in a general election si he crusade was comm e wounded (50 a 0 Support them (the two side walis have been re- disavow on saci he cfvasl Baul: toandeih kik Sane dences, among whom is Jos 3q ,a member of 4). The occupants, Mowers Kelty Brothers & Lum, shai as ga : ion ud be fovg : ith th nd sion the Ley tavbedor struct | bave made frequent odmplaints to the officers of the en with bis 5; aby nf par eee jn | and the hungry Preeident’s pack cheered on by Attorney with a bayonet over the left t with Dos m’s Peak estat for ‘Tradesmen’s Bank, the owners of the buildings, but they have paid no attention to their complaints. When the Uiding No 295 Broadway ig taken lown—and it is now of demolition—t bnildings Nos. 291 and 203 adangerous and unlavrful condition Fears aro ma amall sohooner, and wore F entertained by the oceapents that the whole building will 9 Postmoste i ag the Pr. 76 ma a After rounding the Czpe Gra bey mot | come cown with orach; and if such shonld occur thera the Postinoster of Chicago, was the Prosident’s mana pomec cite ere Shand cont | witb a heavy gale of wind which capsized their ashooner, | is no telling how many ‘huovent persons passing vpoa the get up dglegates to send to Charleston. The ad iress. - na - a nti a mh taousand mal} hich sunk. Captain Ieaacks, who could swim, wes | sidewalk on Broadway may anffr from such criminal® be ismned was prepared at Washington for Cook, who'can ‘suffered, tho geuileaian from Pennsyivania was | secon for 2 short Emo, and thon sani; Mr, Gentz, who | neglect. Weagain ask, who is responsible? e jest, prep shing! 2 ” responsible, Bo far ag the ‘efeat of tbe Post Offi could not swim, sank immediately, while tho two Carib : scarcely read and cannot spell a sentence in the Eng'isu | Appropriotion bilt in the House was coucerned; and ro. | © ren y, ’ General B Gooi democrats had been removed Ilinols and abolitionists pnt in their places, Democrats 0 refused to bow to the dictation of the Presi dent were pursued with hellish malignity. Ho =: Aserious and fatal ac const, by whick Mr. Sohn D. 4 town, and Oaptain Tsaacks, also of 1 lives. They had boom down to B) 89. gcar: als until n * the x up one of aountaicg, 1 $1,110,000 wv: ary of the Pro seamen clung to the ¢ Two Atizcep Noroxiovs Swinpums Aragsrep —For vt te the pre correctly, but who understands better the mix- | membering that fact, Mr. Vallandigham thought proprie- acks S * a some time past quite a number of merchants, doing busi- a ein us ont upan the westera slope of the trird | ingand drivking of mut julepa, He gave native taatthe | ty would have required the mombor from Pooaaylvsnia | ovat aareneniey frost Yor). Baek Drag anthorized by the act liey of the San Zimon, twenty mile wile, West at Charleston wonld not 4 re to be silent, or if not sile ness in varions portions of the city, have been swindled much of tt kag has been b tone and |: Jo not intend to declare is the ¢ ind from the north-north : eat M th, | Qui of various sums, by means of false checks on various. aiinies: eis Salve rial logualature either to pags laws for or ag great rudeness and indecor Bei ithe cake bas eee tte tee tae | banks, fa the foliowing manner:—N geems that they neni = We do not jutend to declare, ia any possible | ot the House that the New York Hi Nochinmenehamudsi-ahince 4 would go Ve gi elu po or adhere dead Aer win f » channel, over w (tO. pass, or Woettor with brains for their discus Walketartane- wit: conus 1 Ones Ox y bn Mion. | Sl gisoa check amoitoiiag to about doubly tho ano jo Afiven about four feet wide by two teat di auty to pas tg protection ja the Terri. | wouls be, Sr. Vallandighara said, to retor: that the Now | Peeng. ‘The fesling of hostility to Acserisans iv Hoavieae page bros eyed ea ge Perv rt eee the rate of five per cea' com. | Mr Barnes, with a ¢ We om ara in favor of reps had furnished the republican ide with in it possible, on tho increase. puraes Dee anche wee dead is) a BRR eay avnnally. No bed will be ’ and none | Ritter de where aale ae Terra peered ES Bad oan uGeer! toaster Some anxiety 18 felt hero aout 2 Mr. Roborts, who | Ei, thug swindicd was Mr, Geo W. White, hater air Seaction ak all z ; eRe ene aaah Cnsian Hie gqiliendan (ork BenutineLe tet Went inte Bouduvas last August, and who prontised to} O16 Broadway. . It seams tuat the pariy purchased two Yor auy fraction of a th ; Sig pends Pere ieee ala oN CS ite to his friends via Bolize, bat who has not ns yet | ate and gove a chock for Gad ow a Weuktog bow awe po you to turn to youriirat love, | Sik SRIOK ATRAUKS. MMe” GROWS AND wonecaDS ‘auasmer oy | BCH, Heard fro here, Ho fay hava writen to ‘his | hea Clapp & Brothers, Broaway. Mr, Waite. im? Chief Justice Taney aad Ass Sonbaw Gbuatali ave pop you to you e) | Mn, AN eee | friends in New York direst, and i! 90 they will oblige his J 3 we expect you to doltas me selves and fairness to us, Mr. Pi dem ) of Va., referred to the rom: remarks 5, Fay ipg the latter Aeemad to imply that South- n favor of reopening the African slave | the non-organization of ng the neutrality Jaws. Ho angessto | not true eo far as rela ght not have been Mr. Morris’ meant mull di The Cor week, owing to the & Seartro Win ZL Da, ained from : mediately despatched ono’of bis mon to the bankiaj preme to B. Adams, ©. | house to see if it was good, aad oa repairing father ered a fow days ago, in wi the regs — confronted Re? door by ‘maa we with the responsil 4 flated the place was closed for the day, but that House, That cuage’ was | TRe Late Dr. Abbott—The Egyptian | if) neces haus goul, aud if be eaiied in the 9 organization by th Collection. morbiog it would be cased. Upon this information the choien of a national end consery. ; check Was taken, but cu thd follawing day found to be ends hore owl art hy sickecors, ails hero by acknowledging Henepalual or John Reeb of this piace. ‘or, (dem.) of Va, replied to Mr. Grow’s of 8 is ob to adjourn uatil n: eas of Ju Mr. Mor y'8 Hol non nearby. next day we po: h what i th $s was vol Warrauied in saying that such WAY | totuat end the democracy lind been : addrexsed byt Yesterday two men named Byao and Biss stood to b e Pass, a gip ricab.j coantains,or | the porpose the Soathern demera! He had seen, | weeke to let known traveller and antiquarian, Sir Gardner Ws were arrested by detectives Slowoy and King, having 0 procare big nom fourth range, where an with much regret, bis own position misreprescnte!, and | resisted the el toa friend in this country :— done a butcher out of $25 iu the like magner. On searchin, Mr. Wilkins: station, ond’ learned tho remarks of oilers attributed to himself, “Ha never ‘Tnat gentloma’ 83 Yor« Sracer, Porrwax SQuart, ) them a memorandim was foand on one of them, on whic! pal aaereess got was from remarked (hat be was not prepared tO say that at some on of the slave- Loxpox, Nov. 17, 1859, wag the pame of White, aud the amount ho was swindled Sin—It was only a shost time since that Theard } Out of; algo that of a Mr. De Grail, for $175; a Mr. Ste'son, of our mutual friend, Dr. “Abbott, which all | $25; @ Mr. Brooke; $17, and several othora for minor him must sincely lamont, for there bever waz | amcurts. “Both tho partics wore lat night looked up at & move lideral, kind hearted an? estimatle man, and itis | thé police hvadquartere, whore those who have lost mouey 7, snd his clection & pleasure to express an opinion formod froman acquaint- | {i this mauner would do well to cul! aud take a look at the y expodiont and t9 ti tra. | ance with Dr. Abvott of many years, to you, who have | Prisoners. as S m.) of bo 2 bee to = fa ha pa Having epraged tho South almost to taken g9, rest an interes: ‘In big welfare, I am Icky THe Harnor,—Thore is 2 considerable qrantity of F. Morris on California affairs, eaying that his | armed resis! anxious (9 KBow about the valuable collection ho sent to | 4, ‘ ‘ negr Sand a auack upon the £1,000 democrats of Caizornvy eum with ‘America. I really hope it will continue to comaaed tap | 1 Tuunlug In the lower bay and negr Sandy Hook. Mr. i grace from asriepa of Mr. Dougiag. Had jl come from interest it go jnstly excited when it first went to New | Farrell, tho boatman of tho Associate! Press, ia his on- td not have been surprised. Ho York, and that its rent importauoe will Bol be 89 lost sight | Geavors to procure to Arago’s nows on Wedoesday ds ates were not ja- | evening off Sandy Hook, baa both his bands frozen, k was never strong oaough in of. If the people of tho United jog i18 mers #2 Buxsine Casvartres.—Coronor Jackman held an inqueet ge ony desire to hunt or teliigent, or 80 capable of ati gone abroad that there | gulae of « reptil they are, should grieve that it nad lof. Europe, aad that ry reeomm: miles off. time he wou'd not ve whling to reopen the African slave | ry agitation. e rosks where wo fond moma waver As | trad 1 suffered for two or - | Mr. Moret replied that he did not attr p there ww mocrais of the South. shiltt I sept sixteen miles h ion, a8 Well if water could be found. Wo up towarog the mouotaing, dog in tbe the mountain nis with diffi woter io last for twenty-four mites toward ts taing, where there was at charge Fenge that he who gees the incendiary jute snc mo- | and therenpon cries * Fire,” is reago: bot referred to tho | ‘ihe nomination of Mr, sto the extreme views | aud the signal bound to resi desirons of speaking ever ure lances wits Mr. Nelson. Biuce he al ted to n His success to day was better ie manner a Be bears art iking resembiauce, in personal appearance of delivery, to John B. Gough, and 2 Our Washington Correspondence. Wasuixcin, Dec. 2 ven ta serye tho @ ning their purposes ¢! our firat man, Jobn Brom ilie in Referenes ta the Country, €c jewlore of the temocratic 0 irty fitch street : : F ion for Ne parchase by tas Brigen | Yesterday, at No, 167 Wost Thirty-f%vh street, upon the Aftér spending over & cativaadihig the Pte) sk he branded ag an iu ierisnee inary eae - Meda for such a collec Et PRET aT ES a famous faisehoon i ‘ : stand ir poli 0.ofered. to. us agai arned to de ments of Congressmen upon the .>j.ct of organizing now | Mr, Monnis only spoke for hiraself, and it was unneces. | thrown uff ber guard. Sh 1 Fgy plan government hos come ‘The came Coroner alee Ron Territoried— ha: alter “wii moontaing, and was afrat/l to pas rary fork in to reply at this ti They looks at the fact forth sad Forever. | Nota one inibeconntry. But I think Mrs. Knox, an aia tea Sere Stew Indian he hat never eson from a different standpoint ‘yforhim | on the other side, the clo’ ind, and mare from the etl ved About ae eectio , 10.’ Sent our antinele PwIOr € " or Mr. Broderick, who had frionds ia | iteelf. He alluded to Me. Hu knowledge, that shoul in many | ber clothes cutcbing fire at a grate sieve tbat we shail rh tho cherished his memory, t? whom his 4; his candor aud distant places, and the advaatages to be da. | yearsofage. The jury in each case rendereda during the pree a has b ies who would doub o ; H preskpes ed tianidity t from 1) Jy proinige to in accyrdance With the above facts, - . fwnd reat route, A jesimulation and provarication thi fc und iatercsta otc - “pioicn for 80 { not know but son Aa te nt 1 gent ‘ ; Uc und interest or t a0 on the Fort Buc! gentlemen dorired to bo“ Lecotnpucs publi itshows what they wo “ ° 5 ‘ity ' Ging aiiath Distt, Colouk pelea i y arly applies to the United States Hoboken City News they bud a right to be €9, and be h ad no right w qu joved from their lipa ( ” Arizona afeir © Hodis ane Bal the propriety tated that th from Mr. Wiclman’s shar gos « blob 80 Pak eee gent travellers go} Ryne ARD Lowe or Tirr.—Datwoan ten ab’ eloven o'clock, tbs erations 5 Get pos tous Yee the of Califor er of compromises. Ho pro ‘ nL PBYPUAN Yon Wednesday night, afro occurred in thy rear building Mi - ") or a he a ‘ le comilicv? doct Indeed, the poseos lection would ba an | No. 219 Bloomdei stread, Hoboken, oecapiet as a dwell- o 8 a 3 of M. honor and a ben when the Unitad States, look back with pride on’ the % a tt posgibiy ganize now T. ing by Michael Collins,’ Tuo Gro wes confloed to some clothing in a bedr Ahttio son af Mr. Goiting, sit years ofago, was Bu 4, and ‘Ira Callina was daily barnes in her endeavors to gaye fer child aud extinguish the dames. ant sors ¥hO eetat arert here, that t what autagon’ “the Union ton of the Ala porfacte ation of iu. two dl AlAnaMa Stare Din y4ad | boma Lenwlat an Ibg & pian OF + | a corpe of ight thousana visions, four brigades and six’ nents, to be armed by tho State; eo of arma ond minibions, the wreGuon OF 4 yestabnahment of a State Mul tary schoo! ara te n Vv of ius Impartans u its determination of owa Mr. Bore said anu Lecom pton aut; thirefpre, ¢ ri fect)y Sogn