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way LW (Age SOY Whe n WEW YORK HERALD, Wipygspiy, MARCH 14, 000-R70Ly ger. Jerald to do of » cdavaster that largely Seqressen the quam: | to all caves of cleiwe ibe aw wn duapeaceines , a Bi aes WEWS FROM WASHINGTON, [27 in yas tw erstanonmactmes | Ree aa tel amano | Ys Ras Pett vm jody an per sary By the engiueers. Gved ap inquiry may throw seme Toe Maitar> =o pomned by yous. . maya 18. Kuicoc— g Fo 3 Neds upon the dificulties between Bowman and Praneh. | Adjoarar’ » Academy bill was taken 2p, vai paten Tipeee en ear ee Tenens wn phe By He Passage of the Court of Claims | cops. ucigs win ve a competent and hexpor'ant witnens bo- 1] |i, Couraxtald two members of Gagress st ‘Door bere il) in th fore chs committee, Reuse of Represemtatives. ab tho ropversation between Meera. 1s art ye Bill e Senate. MOVIES OF FROOTE. W sameron, Mared 33,1560, | «18» Clark cs cateavared to wenve Dag mm ‘The War Department Bas ipued on order © Wr ,, ‘Wr. Boreaay, (dew.) of Ark., is appoimted ap additions) | jo baer y f 3 pe phe the troops from Fort Union im New Mexico, ‘sey Member of the select commites op the PaciieRailroad. | rvecesied calling epem My. Tey She Financial Measures ef tive | sway ine only proteccion to the grout qi nr noet |, Om motem et Mr. Goory, (dem.) of Oa, the Miblary Teg ieely Toe terview ‘oes hart asi | cent, Yr aught be ced Republicans. merce between that Territory ad ‘essouri and the | Commitice were discharged from the farther conskteration Fog, to heoy’ ‘was said about the Senstor »! dentine an oe Graxing country of New Mexiom “ge troops bave deem | Mf the subject which was re‘erred to tbat commitice. See cain ean To brag! apg pore lame Pook nae pice tidy @rdered to Anton Chie, Whied i en the rou'e ndvoon’ed 7mm WLTA OF THR REFORIIC. +titation, then prise Seles Cotene — writer roye bo had a conversation with tm the i $21,000,000 Loan and an Increase | 97 7717s, °! Miswoars, tora Pacite Rulront.on which | MF. Variaxmcusm, (dem) of Ohio, moved thet we | he ry ction an) tbe means by w ila sueseon could ‘be | atter'a ether, Avgnat, 2568, shen Greeley remarked there is no travel er intereceree, there being no settle. | Heuge take up bis metion to reconsider the vote by which sroissiedtey/eee heehee : 3 iB | = I s Jos as their candidate. Wan Arh was ‘end of Baties, meats. Five companies have deen ordered trom Utah to | We Pill introduces by him to inereave the appropriation | ‘rated: but ikwan ouly jrstios te hie ins fo tn bey. di pot desi, nuoceas oo such forms and | to be pre ‘ Ny josties to him that be should bear Br of each candidate instanced, yet am ime Fert Garland, in the Northern part of New Mexico, wbere | ®meng the militig was referred to the Committee of be catnesy, Auater cunest wen istvoduned, the rise Se Poy. waren Srotey said pagent worn ave been accomplished, and there gre ne people, or trafte or stock to be protested. | MARS Bosdéryseed tbe House st some }enath t= sopport fury to em werene hae oben tat eee en December Isst, from Mr. Powell, Superin- Cravention, h'wers well te cease aeage hey hd SEE PAMAIC AND APLANTIC POSTAL NERVICE. | 1 10 wee sunject of inquiry for what purpone “his cingular | He sube'or the faisersrof srendurg seinen, tm the carly | VOCE, "Oh, be”) tof Public Schools ix Whnola, im whicli hesays, | enter the Mion wih tomewheve- batt ane, kendved, Aisteibution of troops has been made. There ia a job | bistory of the republic, avd of the care ta¥en to foster the Mr. Ks110Gc—In that conversation were not politioy meine tbe Lecomptcn dill in the 1g Of 1868, | votes. These, repeated on will be & semsawhere, and it ought 10 be vent ba oh He qeowa the conatitational provision declaring | £cveTally Cecunned and the position of Mz. Dovglaa en the mw Frvarhl pees accrarene a ey of Hiinois . obstacle to the man on whom the confessed - o , ed tilated. slavery question defined? commending the couree arging, both from divided, ehall be endeavoring to unite, before Ynteresting Pamwily Quarrel Among AYPOrFTMRITe CONTIRNED BY Te RIVA thas Fa well rexniaied silltia fe neceesary to the secariy | * “7. Colrax—He sald be ini@hded to resist she L-comp- | wetives of pobey aad strict atc, tbey fsbould unite in ga one bundred FS sows Ginp, sad side, The Sensio beve confirmed the following appoint | tiene made by Weshingtop, Adems, Jefferson and other | '°D ccnstitution to the bitter e@d, and regardless of re- | returning Dovglas to the Senate. There were a number | and snd Job pon and, iedeod, the Republicans. mcnis:-_W. Breen, Consul at Swatow, China, W. Mr Gor, | Presisenie de bebalf of the ‘sili, showing the ineficiency | *its to bimeott, “ of letters in which Greeley expressed similar views. Ho | cne elac who may be forced against the steel of ond : c s ’ 5 of ibd sete 1192 Be did vot ask Coogrem wo do KB Mr. Kxttocc—Was not his position en the slavery ques- | 7ead ap extract, as copied into the Sa eee Jas men while in position. But, eay now that: Coran, Portmseter 6% St. Pact, Min; J. Morehead, Post- | whole duty in organ’ , arming and discip)ining the riti- ap ta once eg ile bes aad a orem, from Be wae ot Be 1» | arrived ven (eames oa tp the bap or Loningt 7 4 P + COLFAX—| my rr ction. “© | who was reprerented as 2a) was aman | matters not w! South ee eee rece Cee, | eee a eee a ere ea nae ee coe Ne eo Caner tei | Mr. Kncaa—Were yu set, the wearer of despatah | who would wring such sa faGocuoe that would cuanto him | North; Giecovered the ten Whe; sosepeabie 6 the - » BC; J.B. Glass, Postman Cotumbia, ip repard to the regu ar army ond militia for fifty years. | om Mr. Blair relative to the former's election as Senator | to play the devil ot Charlestou. (Laughter.) Ho next | it's probable can carry, in the campaigs, a few of Bey Reoy Reo ac from Mieseurs ? read ® letter from Mr. Pangborn, of Massachusetts, who ; obe hundred and Sinee 1868 ten million fonr hundred thousand dollars bavo sgborn, — 5 ora ace flow Ford THE COABE SURVET. deep sprropristed for the militis and five busdred mil- Mr Corrsx—In October, 1€6€, I went over to Mitinois to | tated that Senator Wilson and other repubt coat for thie man, would, with the five ‘The Committee on Public Expenditures esntemplate an | Nop dehars for the army. Then we bad seventeen States, | ™4Kc ten or A down specebes against Mr. Deuging At | bad expressed favor of the re-clec- | voter, pisce him, with one bundred and fifty-five: na Gur Special Washimgtom Despaten. | examination of the operations of tbe Coast Scrvoy an soon | 20% thirty-three, “Men seven milions of people. now | *orcru Ticls oshenen men, seek Up wile GDeRtORS | ee ere tren stir neprienatas, | Clear malorty. | Pennuyivanis, New Jerasy sad Wammsoror, Marea 13, 1969. | a5 tho Purimesn now in hued Is dlzpased of. The expences | there themrany 1e0 eee ee oe cras | thial tespended at Decatur, Jacksonville aed other places | induced "to. believe that. Donghaa hat resolved. to | of the tion, and by thet time, the stampede om mELNOy Wr socIo—reROrEAN 4D vor TH | of thie buresa average nearly half # million annually, | ‘ten thousand four bundred. The militia thon numbered | °% 140 vow. namely, “Whatever somvereations tock plese abarcon the ¢emocrate and join the republican - Mr. | commenced, the Douglas force wuld thunder = ‘causcy Pasty. a we Oe pe 1, | tix Buncred and thirty-six thousand, now it amoun's | 2 Mr. Douglas’ house, under bis own roof, my seli-re. | Pangdorn rembered Wilson frequently that ipto'a unanimons vote. Thus, you see © Geptnin Farrages, of tbe Usized Staton steamer Brook. | *7°UeVe Of the cont of Paper sud printing. 15 | \etwo million seven hundred thousand ‘men. ‘The army | *Pect forbi's me fom alluding to them, except at his de- | he knew Douglas wasall right, and iniended to act with | Juoge Douglas capnct bo nomivated, neither cam hid tye, which hea arrived a4 Norfolk, telograsied iho Navy | TeDoTt#ArO #0 voluminous and of such a scientific cha- | erst brn on the evo of war with Great three mif- | 27d.” I Dave stated that if there wag & conversation | tbe republicans, apd that had committed a fatal Ineke or induce tbe nominstion.” The » Selegra, sb vatter that tbe: Kona, now it costa twenty-one Vv thou- | detween Mr Blair and myself, Mr. Biair was im the city, | mistake in sopping Lincoln and not su; las. sey ecidom undergo much scratiny by mem- 3 twenty-one million five bundred ,: > 5s ota Rigg would ready to eail the ‘The other gentlemen concurred with % ‘Wagartment to day that ns would be ty wo sail Detter to call on hina than > 6: . and therefore it world dere of Congrees or tne people, and it in deemed impor- | ‘han {:Uarts RAO the miliia recehe es me Tauemy to | OD me, Dore thought the republicans of Hie Hj : Es i cfeel Gog siter 20 merrow for Vera Cruz Muster Molaveand | ooo yi.) ans op c ago Wine, ‘ “ folk + that the operation they detail and the expenses | » standing army; he was its friend, and for ite increared Mr. Kxtrocc--] wonder if that is satisfactory ? B's jodgment. Mr. Kellogg said there was some man?” Here is the great problem. Lane GR Prekets will, thoretore, procea at oa20 to Norfolz. | shey inyotva should be carefully andifahfully examined | «ficiency in every way. He was for tho Miltary scada- | Mr. CrAKx, (dem.) of Mo,—Was there a conversation | signiiicance in this jetlor, which required more than ordl- named, and bia great popalarity at the What and Bons Bee goveramens bavo prepared amps insiractions WF | 4. tue appropriate committee No harm can rie from my, ane for miliary academies etablished and supported Te nee te ey Aas Mr. Doagies oo thesekject of \k Barpitestion. He bed, proved: Sat: ee a Tee angnest Oa Re Se eae Saeeee See ’ emer u . 3 : ' sae sever F valor ction so conrpiation with Doug latter's house, pame before eeres bee. iets, wovering 07 rd erin ariee, HT such an getion, and if any economy can be intre- | acbievemenia et ave cullen titres - i pyar and | U"Me. Courax —Juoge Dongias and Inever hed aconver- | su¢ that after the consoltation a-member of this | the wan; for be it remembered teat 1 to Dees Me Bekeved here thas bota the Speaish aud Frenegoverm: | o.oo, 4, greater eiticionoy oF utility be iafused into this | Bered tbat there were brave men and soldiers onside of | SAtionon that subject. If there was such a conversation | Bouse made a speech in favor of Mr. Douglas. He now | defeat, not only for himself, but for all whem it manis are nding the Miracon party, acd bence the oom. | , tant branch of the 4 that army, and that for defence against foreign and do- | Detweem Mesars. as and Blair, they are of age and | turned to spother branch of the subject, and read from | may be necessary, in the act of uniting the South on one Gempieted movement of Miramen to Diockxde Vern Crus mportant branch of public serviee, it will prove of | mepticfors we must rely after all maisly on the militia | C®D speak for themectycs. Dovgias’ letter to Mr. McClernand, in which Mr. Douglas man, to pit ogaipal bis. I Lane ‘do tho mans pany. “4 vy EdVantags te the country, and volnnicers. He thought tt was high time something Mr. Crann—Had they a conversation in yoar presence? | Sret quotes Mr. Kellogg’s charge that Mr. Greeley was in | for you mony doubts ‘Of propriety, htnews, Be. &s. and otber ports oa the Gulf of Mexico, It i enid there ‘SHE CONVENTION OP — shouid be done for the citizen soldiery of the country,at } MF. Coursx—They had net consultation with Mr. Douglas in his rari ine plan. | For instance—He is sm honest man, Dut is be nave Deen 970 or threo Spanis ships ser} to cbe Gu | ny ayy ahs eee amet least for arming and equi tbem. since Mr. Krizoce—Did he not make a request that Mr, | Bing and scheming for his re-election, and adds that the | “Old Joo is « but is be up to the feem Onda, undcubted!y to assist Miramoa in carrying cut rhe merican Telegraph Association Kaye been | oonid not organize and Stopes then to . and | Bair would come im reference to the subject? cbarge is utterly false. He maintained that Mr. Gree- | “Iane is a true , but does be know the in session im this city for geveral dsys. They have suc- | bad imposes that burden upon the States, they vat to Mr. Coursx—¥f myself-respect in Winois restrained mo | Jey’s letter entirely refutes that of Mr. Dougies by e fair Lage | the country?” &0. Of course such innendees, ene manures cveded im effecting arrangements to eonatruct a line to provide arma Some of the states have \peaeecth the from eee private conversations when I desired the Soran the hanes eval wanes ce uk =e Seana fmoete, a least Gtoreanee, ths em. r or ING THE DEVOURATIO ve ‘e camnot r from jo by a hero’s vances Jobe Breckin- SSSPONN RANGE OH TUR PLACE OY HOLDING a0 Cantera, provided Ongrees shail anthorza «contre fete, Coeld heer the metcnDt ae kay | sboald now 60 ant hai dete ane wrto reckes the ‘conversation with Mr. Docgias, who, | ridge Se gets to me thas if no choo shalt have ‘beam ‘Who Central National Democratic Comuitioo are consid. | fOr the government business for ten years, at the low | Tey otght to be encouraged. Congress eogbt not to | Mr. Kxi0cc (resuming)—Tt is due to mayseit to may that repented, male et by reales Setare 2p Sees eemare \ entire was all right the ery question in the repubuican | it, it sweep through om the first ballet in which seiog the proprinty of changing tho place of boiling zbe | P760 of $80,000 per year, We may now look for some | mel tbe Saire to bear the ‘expense. | 1 did net provoke thewe questions ‘and answers. Tho gen- ft om the slavery ohered.. Tsay this beeause I G0 Det ehent Ghenoee ° If the United States mid not -. Coll view. . Kellogg said Jetter discloses the Mtons) Oonvension to sama lier poizh Toa roagon of | Practinl remite 19 the, goverament and the public sucipina "the. milla they oogut “at leant to [ word. and to take Op the eee of pape ome for fact thaé the republicans Xnow the position of Judgo fila ‘o owing to the exorbitant and oxtrageeus prices | Sewing out of this ef to construct = lino to | arm ibrm, The public armories hava been establwbed | tion to thie charge of a concerted poliical conference _—— oats! An dane, , thors: articles which purpose. noted from Jefferson’s | between Dov, recley. This ication with the repubd! and that, whether e whieh Dave been fixed upon by hotel Keepers and o:ker | tBePacitc. The exthors of some havoap. | Sressogeof 1508, 0 abow tat tbe intention was to xeop | wit regurdlets tho Covtoriee, Rea Be hae eae saaee | ey or bot, bo bad allowed, such Viewn of his lnees of accommodation a Charissten. A iar; . peared in different papers to defeat the odject, are noti- | tp, of arma to thi tucrease refuse provers status to prévail as to induce the republicans to his | of Breckinridge would paramount authority, and peste pap eg we mae “a ag eps fled that the Dil! aords no surplas profits to divide among mbar but iwetead of tbat, while the ma s bad A dod Seal beaver dokon teat and Rieectt “Tepe Tecletlen. gg . Baw) ane snd ee ee ee eee Kentoeky tqemmtves to thie ater an4 aro aeping !seca ‘oink mw | MAL caw of clabmants, and all applicnions for much par- | {0 "FEC 2240s, tho appropriation sll remained at two J fo nim, in the hope of develgoing the proofs, appeal | SU™78.2 ake positions in is favor, declare hewould | cM, thelr honorable. obligations to Hr. * Scetints aclion, ‘Tue cocamitioo bailnye dhey bave power | POSE Rave been, and will bo declined, Ho thought Congress could So nothing Dow they eugnt, | country, co na Ry hd he aaa so she | tarongh.” What benaage? Eis (Douglas) poltical jow. | is rue that Breckinsidge would ‘oe roahed aitwhts al the Geese Ghalige. 3 Sans wesinod ot pentane wise BUSKAN TRLEGRAFING ANTERPRR. at least, to give thelr consent that the States should Keep | tion by the first prominent men of the country; | ¢#—bis ca) copital—bis bopes. He ‘had | ardor of thore who suppese that they are at the f . troop and ships of war in time of peace. and, strap; appear, ‘allows checked through, and sent them abead ont of the | triomph of youth, comrege and good fortune. Rave reoently applind for quarters have been formed thas | | 4 Private letter ‘rom 81. Petersburg says that the pro- | “TIPE OTT teow withdraw his motion to reconsider. | to evershaiow bine Nie ee Chad naee amelt respect ical storra. His baggege had gone ahead, and he | with no party, Breckinridge bes a vast porsemal oven dollars per day wil! bo tho regular charger, and irom | Jct for telegraph, proposed by the American Consu) to TDARSFORSATION OP Ze PAGHIO MAUS. "| yum pefore me. (Lond laughter} Hore nah A ed back and saw—to cee his own lan- } with Northern delegates. He bas, also, the C3 Sity datlare for parlcre, Unless the people of | ie Amor country, P. MeD. Collins, Exq., from Moscow to | Mr. Courax, (rep.) of Ind., ealled up the bill tnvit- | aemenstrated this fact, that dndge Deogias and Greeley, - Party, Uke a pack of hungry | Douglas to recommend him te the South: while, as J pancho sia Maa alteaite, the coretieine er tae | S80 Francincz, has been presanted to the Director in. Ing, qproporala, for carrying the Pace and atlantic J by ecm atrango lagerdemaln, or wil aay, falabty, canoe anes al cay panine bice And. neving Ne Meaueee'] Gave shove, ae pace 6 the Deseret eo 4 Ge responsibly an@ recomrosnd eomo other point. Chief of Ways of Communication, General Chetfain, who | Sort of the everland, mall rervice. was 92,300,000, ibe Seuis number. “Uobo comet, overland from New | cemoorecy until be could gather around them his few fol. | that be is the second ehoice of of these who are se aeibahiancamarinlactécane: at laid the whole subject before the Siberian Commit. | Dut the Postmaster General reduoed it to, $1,80008 | York, and ia safely deposiied in the house of Judge Dou. | Wver®..o"e ove ems ttrcvert.artes, ie Yiver, Break | redhoped among the Dosgien array. bat IBare sated, Meo Bowee Commitiog on Expoaditures, rho are exa. | ¥¢, Devanse, as tho project ie to aflect Siberie, it mcat | 726 oaeae ye vcarciad mr teat Week toe toe Tee | Sass, 2 or ee be the ceremony of | Torrie the plesese the Liizols Senator imeelt rare wha | York contacter te sao oe te Went mathing tate the public prmting, &3.,aro neatly roatz toro. | Pe? through or ander their sanction. 81.40,0C0, "The bill doesnot bind the Postmaster General | Grecley’. Gentlemen wie tas eal le the et regard to the democracy Be was about to desert, for he } ¢ , there will be no Presidential candidate from ‘They dave a few more wizreses to exnmine. Pubiic opinion is represented to be very favorable to | to accept the bids. soppase there are rome such in this House, aa well as in | “W878 uses exprestive aad sizong figeres. No | New York. In auch case the pae of the head ef thas Senses A teesve have been made to show | 6 project; end as tho Russian government remguiee ae fm) ede gor) ‘Taunt be | other places—moight term gone ep ekher side of Sty, pron Seats Spee are tina Sage een bg eye ite poet ot the ete fet immense profs and no “Uittle feaads have been | *3¢ tne to the Amoor, ‘t would really seem to be the beat | » large Somare the peo ace ENE — byett A coleman inte yo fies sae} think That Doogisa knew that Gresley wan be thm. miraion Syracuse clegations and the ‘beth proeined apes tho g2verament in tke priatiag, Dinting | BOe Dy wich to ualie Burope to America, From the | _ MF. Courax replied that it did not strike down @ single | wait for correction from some of the initiated. (ozunsia pen age al i le Bi gt il erp weary mar gn ing apne wad engraving for Congress. The developements wil | Ot of the Amoor to San Francisco the distance is ee bee tie wor] whether it dia moeed fs gag il or ern oo oy vie int tb ‘Mr. Douglas, the mour and Dickinson in New Tore, lée oak It the Bosse to adop? some otter mode than tke present | SPOut five theueand mitee—all, with a very smal) frac- } pot ioterfere’ wih Mr. ButterGeid's overland contract, | was a poltical costerenon, or emt or nee Mr. treated | think : , 10 de equal, Bey wystem of doing the work. The Henaw’s plan Seo, hy Met. 1, heweyer,, eabateiged cohen: salt be SG Tee 30 et ore sen abner as dadeledit A eee teen peda events, inelation | Styceq'o him thet Mr: Dorlas cotwe into thie ball end rae Berating Dezean in Dotvming more porclar evary dag, | wed where Prasticable, the Legprarlerrg eggs I ay be that ButterBela will be the Wowens tedden, Nogimk ay tat" erie MOA es sited Bim to 49 to ‘Trumball and Indace ‘Bim to per- 1 any ants : reduced. Persons big) auibority thin) ir, Hixpxsy, (dem.) of Ark., wished to know svade the repul inois to consent return and wil} eventaally de adopial. ay, (deme) a whether } whether Judge Dougles expected to yet over the repablk Could ot beat Boward la New York, ana. 1 teuskc je Mr. Wear, Seperintenteu: ot Pctiic Printing, was ex.'| %#° ie should be made by submerged ca: | {he Dill dors not contemplate Of the pre- J cane io thatstroggle or not? The republican party wan | Siasieatrtios: and thei he wan Yot & Young mon, ‘ Dies, ‘bat Mr. Collins sdberes to his pro | Simei pledged to resiat mmmined to day before the commitiee, and expreased Lim. | **> ’ pre Mr. Corrax replied that that would remain for Mr. Hind- | the ranks for = moment faltered in bis hostility waif im favor of a government printing estabishmcert, and | Jec@ land ronte via Rebring’s Straits, or as near | man and others todo. The design w to materially im- Vash, Sirs woat ma £ r, i i BF i HI i § if i < ‘ A oS oF takai ype a} tha’ point as may be, and tothe least possible use of | Prove and cheapen mail eervice. bringing to the aid of Douglas? one answe! e agains: the presens mode of doing that wor, on the becis | After fui proceedi . RRAGAN inefiectually | What was the hope or promise that could ca jement on this floor. ip aby eventgbe could be nominated. He could net Stench corraptice to the polities and legislation of the | FmMerKed cables, looking to cheupmese, readiness of re. | moved to tate ths Dil, whict was bupscqusnly paamee.* | Uinencerean chee See te ee wedonr | Mr weunsaxp Mia eoteagve was stark | the voto of tis Middl Gaes,cuher of whet woul Pre> omatry. John Lrrocmbe, ioeacial sierk of Mr. Wensel!, | Pair, and eocurity against loas of submerged cables. The MA. ROUTEX Im Kawa, Mr. Mocienxaye, (dem ) of T.—What could Greely | B42, Bot with much learning. Tat with vindictive pas- | fer # Southern man to him. ss ‘was bp de‘ors 20 commitige, and testified relesive 20 the surveys are going on in Siberia on the part of the Rassian Pa pnb Ban Sipe Ag eh eg Te- lo 8 dase Des in brad Gemocratic votes? Fg Mg rhe Manet ncteriow, as be was un- igepentiee Ck gtige gt peta emeuns of money appropristed out cf ibe pablis priating pty . euaietoan far son the se aaeeae toch Be Cy adverse Tepart oo tbe Ut previding for the the position of that Beottor? ‘ pie the a, ae, & sore ee oa peopel sage Mego ny . ape sam! 2 Kine east of | election masters moved with such fanaticiem. bie colleague had become epproschivg result. Rext week Iay pro- Dy Wendel) for electionesring parpotes in Pennsytvania sarvey mn OF deputy pont by the people. Ntrength to Doogias, and yoo and I, sir, the vietim of bis own ‘Rew combinations, which may disrupt all my leoa- Ly 4868, to retara J. Glancy Jooes aa othors to Cengreen, | BXOUMK, mont provebly returned to St. Petonmbarg vo | te ws Yr Hacos_you youself ar, annweraoihing: ¥ | ds'Geveuscod by Grech} an uot being w goed, rept grins har rubtggetearinmettg make hia report, daring the month of February, Mr. vax, from the Post Oifioe Comsmisiees : 4 be atve, fo a ‘yarengs oF the bat only a "Geacxsoen to the suppression of om 4 i i af a Hho Hoard Inventigaiing Oomm:iee, which wae cailed Maine sesni anim er nero oF losers ‘haniuinns’ Pestesier Teo oat wanker none democratic party. In short, according to the evidence pimp y~ fe feo nearly & week ago, as not yet besn announced, he ee ee Department | Piond a hogan cetauloteent is New York wih tie Soy wats ae So oun eater Toige | bebae been unhitnfal to fat eee sod Freee og Biorts are deing meio vo qoash or praciber is by merging | f 4 Pan Goniten ne Ct ee fice” dieplayed on signe, in order to feece tbe Dovgles tad brosen away From. the Tanks of the reguiar | f22¢8 between the two, fired at by both ass ie opectacte SS win ur, Covode’s commition, Tae Previgent im | 326 t20 eevee of the Governor General of Cubs, dated | people.of money, Dill now Feporied was drawn up J army, and engeged in a desultory, uncertain, guerila ll lt ego heh Bg i he i A ote October, 3669, relating to the exemption from tonnage | *, ‘Be Hort Oflloe Department, and provided thet it aball | fight,’ Be wanted the repablieans to defeat the demo- | merit, He was eau * So would | ral, i the impression thet rouse ope ofthe alcepyDeviaa @eetroas tha: the investigation shall goon. The gentle 4 not be Jawfo) tor an; ‘TEODS, ¢ xcept those ted for bimee! care; to act with infamy, or quit the place.” He would Geseiibeests Chschicgen Within toakco @uiy of vemels wholly laden with live cattle, poultry of | the'parpora under the existing law to eotebiien or howe py ag A b é Poke Seis Milica smieristie cn cx saat ome orn beer a see, the opening of te port ot | bovt oF Jeter fee forthe ope op orate Heans wanted to defeat the democrats. But it might | OCci?"to be carried to nea 0 wON, ‘Batabano a0) commerce im theo articles. Post Office, inscribe words Post Office or Usited States mail, Personsfoond ‘wanted \efeat Be (Mr. to his guilty ebal) forfeit five bundred dollars, and their assiat- oy exalt bimeel This gg the copie bore aight }, Who was beyond his malice, like z il 4 ; j rh i i it ir i ‘Te the Sevate a day or two since, Mr. Davis, of Miesis- ‘was unquestionably the | crusade s “po a esarec olat 7 ants ope bundred dollara—this to be paid for ‘whore fight was asure sky. Hie march to Fegan to report fe esc _ —— gat THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. he’ anbuce ie fescendiel epsemen, pel Mad sg ye — Pron po aa Rian Gi. od was irreniatipie to fal triumph, and no feeble effort | wee, bebind which he a share will bo an “irrepressible confit,” not betwsoa the Gules es eaegic ea uae in sta be sucared hia re-election he was overwhelmed, apd | Sate iws meathe age, wits “Tbechargotstist | ‘sibe wind, tne'sunighs e's a tegen , Senate. ie’ thie te be Be for the | would pass sway the public view until ascther 260; ‘2st wind ane aw BirW aad the Bouts, but between Soxihera frenin mails. This to be by the authority of Post || «lection gave bits a chance of Thun s have || fan 7une, Doeens Sebamed Sy tes cncie ot . iee fond pct ok the -veed a o ‘Wasnncton, March 13,1830. J master, with the consent of the Postmaster Ge The | chown that Greeley bad ap ‘that Deagies had an | {0 “e Senate. What if 314 offer bis vidual, turkey ave- opponents Intloss, snd eepecialiy Dill fs Bot to be construed #0 as to interfere with the legit | bjcct, in callin ree sues © fellow SetDonearenters ree en oan pn bern Sikes. thd two. Middiantpg! Gidatore. Report OUR RELATIONS WiTH CRNA, nate bustetes of Gey foppatch companies. Peon rete ene ten a2, 2 sustain him, while t8e | vie? uch would Dot have been the conduct of his ‘col- | long for the somipaticn gaya that one of ther will charga that the friende of she | _7#€ CHAIR prevented a message from the President in | Mr. Buanca, (dem.) of N.C., said thia bil! doce not pro- | was the propraminse laid down, I am aatafied thas the om, | e2k0e., Had a democrat offtred to veto for his colleague, | <f Taee. General yoselations have sold ont to the admislatration, in ths | S22¥2? to the resolution calling for copies of the des. | tect the United States, but wan an attempt to protect com- | publicans would not Baye entered into such» cositton | Be wovld not have refused his vote. | On the contrary, be | ‘Jerce’s friends were ee ape 20 make Senator Davis tho nominee at Charleston. | Patebes from the United States Minister in China, and the the police of New ork to break up toch vests. ‘Ho ecb Teoges: Sue Seald Sree begune i he cease Bato a profonnd bow. When the charge wen origtaly bow sbandened as inpredtcnbe ‘seuss fam anmova! CONTENTED mA? instructions to Peter Penner, the United 'Statee Commis | of Congreen wes neoresary. Understood before i woula be thocght saleby the repute, | ™ed®; twas promply met by both Doaglen and Greeley, | Beat le peremptory ta to dot : sioner. : Mr. Coxvax replied that thoge bogus offices defraud the | ticane to lend the of thelr shoulders trac sree ire eet mean Saeeaneion FR ‘She House Committee on Klections had the contested YINANCLAL SraTEMENT. United States by gathering up letters and sending them {f bim in the fight. Theve lll tase tae Wane seen bo reee [mca = s: sqive of Barrett ve. Hiair Defore them to-day. Humphrey Also's commupication from the acting Treasurer of the some cther way than by mall. action; but it s not to be supposed that the alliance has porcrepenyng sam ere ree has at ie ean: Se pharantaes Mr. Rraxce faid the law was already sufficient to pro- § cemented without promises’ on . mrdal -Seaator Cooper, Unites wi pies of the Recounts of his diaburse- | tect the government against the frauds of private indi- | b. ‘the basis the: to ypared an counsel for Barras, ex2 asked for farther time | seats tor the. Post Ofiee Department for the lett haces | "aban plan they ‘were to procred tn any ‘tare acon ttm 4 te prepare themselves to make @ preliminary motion ; The bit] was referred to the Committee of the Whole om § occur, Bave Bow given spilcient evidence of eneton trockle bed, and carefuly rolled ta under valance of ‘Bamed upen edjections to the teeumory taken by ur. | 7" RELIRY OP OUR MINIBTERS ARROAD, urements: eA Now, ir, to show that there were very large meetings subgame ial cay ecs mig noice ‘Mawr, and which fe now Defore the commitien, Thecom- | yr, Mason, (dem) of Va., from the Committesoa Fo |r. Surman, (rep.) of Obio, from the Common of | tienitvom the New York Srbone chee fen eee Frenly await te tbe porsecbng ntonste of a ‘miliee granted the request ont!) Thursday next. veign Relations, reported bills for the rekef JohnH | Ways avd Meapa, asked Jeave to report a bill nee Washington Uniin, of August 23, 1858 at Sleepers. Good vight to you, gentlemen, all The morn YEE ADIEREION OF KANEAS. : ‘Wheeler an? Townsend Harris. auieriing Can aan reatenee nat Eat ae hie repablican Sersiore beld sot Toot night with Jen'sinuibave itoaiee your mespaice ra o}es, Sd replnend ‘Who frientn of Kansas expres themeelvor quite eaa- A URUORM RpwERUPT 1AW, imports amd otber j ees ee a ee ee ee Jour Presidential night gear with the a gaize that Congrete will admit her ‘sio the Union under | ar. Tooxss, {em of Ga.,introdueed a bill to estabiah | Mr: Com. (oem,} Als, choad. won iter trom which this is quoted was signed “North. Czers, 1 commend you to break your fast with What eppe> ‘Sao Wyandet consti:ation. » vpiforzs law on the subject ot bankruptcies throughout | pinion ihe Comnltion oF tee aa oe Tae te eend the tae. Loaax, (dem) of TL —Who fa “Northwest” any " i ‘THE QUARREL AMONG THM REPUBLICANS IN THE POUSE. the United States, Referred. Union for future consideration, and that in the meantime § Telation to the Northweet out at Ilinois and Ohio? ‘Work for Charieston Merchants, Se meee et, Me cate | wy, wane aaa enamine | EEE EELS | rep Ton Pat tater naaate St pee a Y Bia position, taken some time since in the House, that Structing the Commitee on’ Ft 7 My. Suxnnaw eaid, if the object ons were persisted quote the deapeteh toshow beyond ti dowot tat ‘dere their spring socks i Charlesien tie sreshor We bo Was 8 copeuitation of republican Senators with Judge is foreign Relations to in- Bare wes 0 collesion between some of the republicans | quire aad report whether tho treaty with Great | the Committee of Ways and Means could not be called not deceive ourselves. Thea been dene more a8 an i Senator Douglas, in 1867, > induee tho republicans | Briain for the suppression of the African | two months. The privilege of the committee to report | Douglas. While it may be new to nome of my colleagues | The House adjourned. ment, than from any permanent motive. ‘summer aga their hande eff and let Dougiss iis Gas tac slave rade bas executed, and whether any further iegia | the general appropriation bills his never Deforo bese de- were may be otbere who know that this ie but a part of x til wil be aoponed ‘vo rn to Una ed’ houa it " : Jation lw necessary by way of amendmen: to existing laws | pied. If snch objections were not interposed, all the § ‘De history of thee times. And hers Jaa statement from | Speculations om the Demecratic Candl- | New York, on the grounds of sickness tm Charksten, Shaate, fa 2 epecch Ailed with overwhalaing testimony. | for the more effecival suppression thereof, Objected to by | general appropriauion bills can be passed before the meet- | the autboritative organ of the republican party that there dates for the Presidency, healthy it be. ‘There these who go will be takes ‘My Ble ingenuity de brought Mr. Colfax to his feet, who | Mr. Toombs and Ia:a over. ing of the Charleston Convention. had been suck & coneultation of Senatore in the house of “Warmmeton, March 13, 1860, by tne bandsof their old New ‘York bustsees sogualat- gehnowhedged thai he bad had ‘interviews with Douglas, IMPROVEMENT OF 4422 ACCOMODATIONS. Mr. McQueen would object to any bill proposing an in- he Of the result of which both parties ’ 4 ances, petted up, and enticed inte a lerger business oué-S, | _ On motion of Mr. BcMNER, (rep.) of Mass.,a rosotation } oreased tariff to additionally burden bis copstituents. wero . ‘Twappore that you are constantly informed ef the vari- | and purchase 'y have ever heretelore dene. It ‘gue ef which ho dectinea to reveal, and Senator Wilson, Fiat atopled instructing the Csmumitian on gfa0 District ot | Mr. Caxruniz, (rep) of Pa. said be was impressed with nin Le RR corp rez, ihe repablican | ous convolations which ebarsctorize each woek’s politica | *BOrt, this spring trado of Charleeton will awaken up the was nailed by tho most ve teat jambia ler the expediency o: ie Somethin, 16 Delief that iret offered ig of more im) 108 ators? such oP them as are in w Yorkers to ox and o> gerne ms — zo improve the condition of ube common jail in Weaning: | to the country than auy appropriation bil, and ho weula f ie chy? Direct evidence i ie Washington. The changescare inecacant, but, after all, | be overrun by Southern drummers and agente, ie Unelt H ia dest. ‘Meany. The speech is one of tho richest of the seseion. ton city. He #aid he bad} visited that jai and found chiect to the intreduction of any appropriation Dil so Jong Mr. Kxtioce—I 2 oan Tamtnous ex- | of but little consequence to the general resalt. There are o THR CALIFORNIA MAIL CONTRACTS. 1; nothing mors nor les than a mere human sty, sed since | as gent men on the other side object of the law. Many Know thai these consultations, at | go many isolated pointe occupied by individuals of intense | turned toget back every customer who patronised ‘Mee California mail contract expire on the Let of Jaly | We Sensce bad undertaken to send acitiz-n there, it was |. Mr. McQcrEN replied it was of equal itsportance to the | the time I epeak pubiicly spoken of in the streets. ton this spring. It ready oad ‘moe Seat ‘Bext. ya ap se aii aaa alk catenin tng =, en facade tha isch er'tns Ge Gad oct oes ee u spel. the Suen one's Gree Sust'tcasesaes nds whaes vonbee wee tisaey oe Large Charkestin tesoate 1 he t MAA By Gengrose defor receiving proposals for further con- | The Cuam announced the Homestead bill up aa the | sylvanis. ith having mado fale sialoments, of the circle of that current which tends to the final re- Bouses ot New Tork,” and wha the difbeence fe ‘@ensts. Th is estimated a daily letter mai) overiand will | *Pecial order. Mr, Serwan eaid tt was required by the rules that the it, let him inquire who the scheming ing to New York and bnying there, than to. os Gentes than ban Deen expended bartfore on We | gi rattan SOR) SMe, ade on eteteal at] Commie of apa and Mae, Tper le gear a we meantacs Re ae RS | Serine momngsoseed tte acae ooeeason, | Seen ete red, sie eteneat Bahees routes. Mr. Gwe, (4emm,) of Cal., moved Yo rompone. the spe- | ment of the cession. ‘The Bil proposes to leon eer nen God ter at Revi, Hino. “While in Washing” tnd the probiem of Coarlesion becomes of eter tution’ | sod uch Guplichy” In New York many’ secieera maa FRB YOST OFFICE HLANKS, cial order to take up the Weet Point Appropriation bill. to redeem treasury notes, and be repeated that it’ should ‘wae informed by chief fe are e ‘who bare been clerks fs the South, aad awe Senators bave boon befogged about the printing of Post Br. BaTanty 2am.) ef Dal.» hoped t Dill in reference | be referred to the Commitice of the Whole on the state of ‘Wilson and other re- | The ature, and which, indeed is perceptible, either | sent out az drammers thelr old customers = @Moo dienks. The delay asked for, by suspending the pode ee of bret. partially discussed, Sepa. ad ini fit alias = iaconpi, freien after the dis- hontpragnipnptgireimn mee ini 2 ee en ae Self taterest 7 Mr. Gwin would for Boe re aie Ssen af cur présint pelitien—the chief featere . op ratty Se a ae = belied (ep) eee as be ee ee “e rea tiaibe Tete | Presidential " to theanptrations of Jud drummer cube gore - Gp Serene print, mean whe, binahzenosghs forthe carrent. | {77d bet,be Pompmaed afer the of Mr. Gwin, for | Pesnsytvan' and Means Ss tection ot Jago Dagan te na Douglas. He bas, at the North, many adherents, attach- trends of the tt was evident that be wanted to kill the Homestead bill, bare bo peivinet over Be United Rtates Senate, and that extracts from that journal | oq to him earnestly, os thelr u gone. the law is efficient it sbould be amended, and was willing to take up anything else first. boned the rule requir bike ‘him were copied in several demecratic papers , proposed Ki Dorade, and ‘om ee concn tang G\ccacranas te Grater Giamstanhereess | Sas a ta te regu i waacererN tay'se | sch te Bou map eects jen cote to ties SE ests oahaa rae rtpetean rants gtk the aportance or hiodm. | or. 8 mrauax moved, and the Bouse agreed, to resetve be? ie cara = AMMO WIN ve aight. A compinnce with tho recommen: | of hy Z ad il, but guid, en thé Hivuoe willned cose peep nd ia be bot 0 Uiner a sd Seem of te Ber York Chanter of » regard: | ovor and been re(erred to the Gosumliee oa Publis Lands, of the 'gouulay and ee] NG fassciarishe bees x i Wipes oi ciesnten, che narra omaners Pon ine ceed atl ten, and tave'oas ie an. van Woe t wheaaver 8 may be ot aay 7 ee cause Genate together for their le musrepresentation , Looax—! would IM fey appreciated by the Conus bot momethed | After farther discussion on erty ef bunsous, the South, and bis Imputations es meanly saeieay hie 4 rari fener rons ‘Bus been cavereret The multiptcity of exchangen | * Mei order for thal day, by yous SI, says itr, Emsoce, ML., remarked that at an cariy | Whai was to ol of thn bengeinaton? Why oa theme Books ’ products and manufactures undergo in the course | On motion of Mr. Raraup the Menace took up the bill to | period of the referred to the vile and villain. | Tepubscan meet at and came | will not ha sale, remle and transportation from ne | amend the act for the establishment of the Court of pg ey eR pe a a, snd re shown that ibere such 9 cage, re A, f the Calon to the cther, renders on | “Gn motion of Mr. Matzony, (dem) of Fia., an amend | republicans, im cousalation “in tbe perler ot Jocee now proceed to show the fruite of ee ae Dima Bae aze the admirable and. sade acreage @mnet computation of the valve of domestic commerce ‘went was adopted that in all cases within the perview of Douges, plauaing ead scheming forthe re-slacton tempts et coalition. I stated that Horace Greeley was | three ‘has made over the railroads in Mapecnibie. It te eotimated that the cost of taking the pop a ei of Mer. Dosghet to Ge teste. Re now sought i cxitta, |For, if with [a i Pats sensna this your will reach Sfteen hundred thoussad doll | Sit, wits the provisions Uf the Bik seston ef thre acn, | statement ine profeczn ot proufy and arpunents Wil judge tee tree | tion, fh much om the grounds of right ‘Rave, and the enumeration will exceed thirty.coe millican | unices in cose involving e larger sum than $3,000, and | He assumed . Douglas wea a candidete and was Out of thene | Southern States wonld Ghinking. Southern merchants & porple. Saperintensont Keanody intondo to havo re. | te solicit of the United Staten shall carry the same by pe i ne gen pe dees ES evi myo tion and scmisate @ feathern cities. The labor and exerdoue, Sere ene monte es | eee eee pat tw awky erin | rte omens oy, Lae Stone | Sihaaee, Tes canta strates | feattor newest area aaa ‘hey wil be bid before Oragrese sexs somion, 9 | toms so tod that a conference ef'hin friends was bell’ cn the had been got threagh, | bopes of thet ft Resthern eigutes whe | New York.” We sot tn the Severe eset oma oot open tan rae fe | Sabina eMgrecninmes ines | Mien dom) orotate, ence te seer cars | fet ea aat an om Seeman | tyson emma a Pe ‘Se Rant seve Congres os omajary fe member | aldo uae Serrepraion a mass J yas denied by Dvdee Deviate Ge lepew ee Till reed from the Gis | 1030 equal caly by at stk yon ete craggerated te ‘eee ~ 9 aya natant mmr ‘This was discussed at some lengih by Mesare. Iverson, ce tete Tepes Tass be wen en the Very of ive the name of the Poe Mt Ook pre Brown’s are candle those States Berard, Mabey, Grins, Brown nd sere, when Mr: | saying 8 Geni! ven mode, sa be hed vo * ‘demanded. ite be wuversafl, Fessive: the suppers “of” the sere loca on om Mabatsas on keke eae enn ee és it pany aimealty, ge ES Tesponsibility of asking for Sood bate evpert, Lago} Poations tn and ctectien of members ware. eS tae eae wom ater che cokes Gane dan Renate Terreseat the of We throw sean after 2 calm review Sa cngre pe ea ae a Fos ob ated Sei ie we sched! peso repuaing Though hts | Selds net vom any spelen yrs ‘TRB CARER OF GRE. CULLOM AND mAl0R FRENCH. pope hereafter to be -bew ff trusted borest ones, f-4 L% Mr. fe ay tbat Persosal eocemen ws awe for. Weare ‘She queerament tap hat the triain of Gen. Calin, | for and odiathotion of private Calais,” ae Tage dros ho ed he nei: oreiy md alaceng ants fo eee | eta sr se meme eats ker ae ef tho House during the Tuirty-fourth Congress, and , DOOD renewed big amendment, which waa re ff casions, but, <7 with witnemes. Who, for the ‘thet, Seg Sy) oor nee Deas, that ewarm from New York. Charleston noes Brench, Raghoow of the Treasury extension, for | jectei. Wr Tebogs bed, Het for - Sreeley. man of straws Cqaiot atc the act at this beet eats . ‘malloasence in office, postponed to the July term. | Mr R. B Bre Sua. Shi consideration reteses rein bod kaa ‘Tho pasties wore both present and anxious for trial, bet » webae | 1 eit shore aamee: abd po, fr want te ‘ ‘be chooses to bold over thom unsastained A aes ae able tomve | bave han freaky to acknowledge ha inability . tas, whose ames will ran ibe Coates Oo Gepreve them. ie net tanprodable that the Committee mesd’aus, ouiss taal Depend cn pee, | of Mince asd Dene, 7 veerl vention. Sey Hunter dna Wiss of wot | @@ Public Baiiings and Greunds will tquire into the 5 sentation of the certificate at the % } LF Mr. Couyax remarked, fo what he shoud state | in light. (Loud ~) oe pe hg to meet a appointed es behalf Ss resem cmon ens we | Sar ooh Tee cae | See! Sart nae vee a | ee Rd Bg ged Rb ‘Brecswry extensive. The method ofmcaruring stone Go8- { «7 443 act to prevent frends upen the treasury of the Mr. McCurmese>, (dem.) of T—I hope the gentiemam | A rame the democracy Neves to feeear, {Onccaned cee, Jeooph Lene of Oregon, and Dickingen and Seymoar | sny are agreed to, 10 tho hex! seusions of the Jegislatuneg. ‘Waved under goversteent contracts noedsiavestignion. B Unied Sates, spproved Febraary 16, 1868, be applicabia will reply, na be Rea been coaliange’. Inughter.) He 1 wan who called upem tho young men ‘of New York, with pophaps o second Seymour } of the two Biates, *