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i f WEWS FROM "asdiwG 10M. | yea cris mance cote ve wane Wr ar ; phe 7.1) re . The Spar ha ~onirones oa thie _ WIERESTING PP ,AGEBDINGS OF CONGRESS, | te te unset to ounry at Dont, ln’ sere pu et ET pannararend, eoammeniy AR oo Discussion PF cween Senators Davis and Dongtas | The present arpoct of the San Juno quenunn te waything woe $ © Fepest certain sote gassed by the pro siavery Ligusls Ware ¢t Keneas. “ . Mr Doveras orad thas be had voted to chaags the or eenio wok. . Mr Davis 07,44 thet be thought be hed hows that na Intervention as procaimed by the Senawr was a 808 t f iit 5 : i ii Ht gee fi Port of New York, May 17, 1860, “ —_—— OLEsRED Bteamahip Moses Taylor, Grifin, Havanaand New Orleans = 3 F : £ 5 S f but peaoefal, judging from Uke ampoenesinent recoaty ‘The Genstee. Rep. tald we tat seventenn “Metaship Moatgomery, Berry, Savanaeh—H B Oremwell & ont” ge Divisions of the Democracy. made by Lord Joba Hotell, snd hee a stroag salt of Ae atsnoce oftowthe Werimetioo. | Soe thet the minorty of ether Sates avd not fois © | kiip Com (400), Caiagch. 2 Meineke, i fi powcer. The Inet denpatah of Lord Jim haa not yet been smendment wan to arsor’ | rain democratio Hate among them. "Lat ve ook at the | Barb agzon, (ais. P : reeelved, and of course Na comlente are'uot known Oue Tore the @l4 Frovsh Is | sate you eall demogratic, Do you gall Maryland ene of | Bark F Demill, Hcy, (iruiand & Vi . ‘anc Wey of tbe South pos | meee Bare Andeison, ‘on ask? ge of the Post Office Deficiency | snivg ie very outain: our government will not yield oar | he eld 7 Srhoas euotiitingeioeere: “Serteere | He nave gue ON a ahd ‘tains eciie minal Un fe te Bowe Jota trom the yoniten fat aswimés,that tho lolund war | tru do not wa Crngrene o estabned slavery inthe fer | DovoLas Hope lobe thing and certalaty another. Hs Oupesy Cr) One, Se Rene Trevi & ons, . riers, et ¥ ol r | iad or — e within the juriagieties of the Unite States, nod with main | 7) clog it, ea. Oak at ie aie ot the peepee on dag hen RT| i? Th Br a ide eae iat Rieabanks —~ tein that ‘position et all Razards, If Fugland ts anxious | Torrores ia complete, where does Congress get cleate. Canyon ‘aa movch for be . cei. Havens for a triah’of strergin with tho'United States sho can have | the right to queauon ‘the Lecompton constitution, | SP Teyye) oe ae Maemient E'A'rowneerd, Palterson, Manzanihe—MM Procspan j Yéon. Fohn A, Dix Appointed Poste | ir tyen shia question by persising in ber rigat to tue RE ota gy A sear i. We all know that Ihaols ‘Soe 1 Cong) peonle wou! bave Rot there been master of New York. sued gum covane exvemoanon. Hee eee cae en reer Swus as | ice aude im The Sed. Now, wruggio out tat | Ba a aisendbrhcenemanternine Jodge Biask did vot appear before tho Covade Commit | (Davis) wrong in supposing bie (Mr. Douglas’) deeeripiiocs | "yr, povarss did pot wish to wriggle, but would teke 3 , Je ip Kanear ae « denunciation of the Kansas bil’ wt ey a °. L REPS toe to-day, probably on account 0’ tho presentation of | 5 tne Crile ip Kanese aes nenunciae partion | cht facts. | They gave Jemes Buchanan & majority of 9,- | oo. -P PROM THE COVODE OCOMMITTRE. the Japanese embamy. Brigadier Bowman was omhaad, | 19 meet oa the plains of Keame. sounera | %°; te Tresaestl vague ad hone eee to | Bthr Nareisa, . ‘and denied thas the-charges of perjury im the Cxmtitution | mien were charged with disturb the hermooy an “uncertain Siete. Bow many | fehr treas & Bs A Newspaper Correspendemt im | reterredte any parvioular pervon, not even Mr. teboabie | Pieseit’ issue, aud be supposed ible was insisted on ed oro R emma af Dyed fetmer sis of Governor Walker. ‘with more force because {t wax sought to deny them their the lass time, and then for Bestop, Dificulty, APPOINTMENT. Jebn Claiborne was today confirmed as gonera! ap- | sired to force i the cant Jamguage used, to slavery on ‘m 1862, Teg | _Sieamebtp Yorktown, am oe on praieer of the New Orleans Oustom Honse, er ee ee fh) that there oe vensengers. to Lndiam anaes °° THE PRIVILRGRS OF NEWSPAPER OORRESPONDENES. owned by any citizen | eepeenonen Bo _ Our Special Washington Despateh. The Houre bas a rule afmiting the reprotentatives of | Sistes of tbe United States, and ree: Wasuinarom, May 17,1890. | he prees to seate in the reporter's gailery, provided they | 'anrfer i to the people. of ee sou ‘WS KEW YO AK TORT OFYICH—APPOUNTMENT OF JOHN 4. DIX | obligate themselves not to become agents for mea- | ment to the Comaepion i ta the Sioees { AS POSTMASTER. sures befere Congress. This condition was adopted | that Mr Dougie recognized it as the Jab mat . Legisiature to protect siave prope! polyenes Dovgies and Mr. Clay enc AF upon the various tap. I] sbould like to know how many States will be cer- apd pot together, ae Mr. Douglas had represent . ‘Cinetunati cd.’ Mr. Davie further contended wet Mr. Dongias, | Win jt 700, rennowle the a ad by his course on the Tecomptom conttitution, bd | haw Yercey fieg of intervention? Trend 5 pe, what way be considered now-s days, some | jong ago, when reporters bad seata on the floor of the Wing of ‘s curiceity. It ia. correspondence which took | House, and consequent access to members. Now thay are pleco b atween an old Postmastes of New York and the | co nfned to s romote gallery, aud have no means of com- Depart ment here:— * | munication with members. Yet a correspondent was ox 2 g 8 2 & £ Baw Yonx, Dec. 92, 1968 ho bad testified before @ himeef ontside of the democratic and MATD mew Br. CiarKs, Feq.. late auditor, Pos: Oitloe | Pelled in bot haste to-day, because fiaced bimseif onteide Cem! party the South cannot be carried on piat De Pathe ge mem oye c ng the Oovode Committee that he had supposed - yo opposition to a oeeret scareeaion. cratic? The Senstor bopes tbe pery De reunited. 86 p—One of tbe mignest rewards, fou well know, Of® | ne was interested in @ certain claim. No contract waher sogues. tnab . the Soets, desis 11s very emy. Only just acquicare in nis decisions, and go on an? meke the Domination. Let the democratic 4e- be oflicer a the euvenction be verives trom knowing | ee en evidence appeared that money go on end make the inn, Las the Sommer wre official , ‘ation. Bie wel 2 con tuet have Deen approved by thoew ha fi vaperv tom over them For a loog p-riod durtog | had been paid of fees promiged in the case. If I peorvice as Postmaster of ana arses edn ex’ | members of Congress can get along without tho Ja almost constant o nwroO! 7 mpondence between ts, and which, to me, wad-conduct | Prees, notbing is more certain than that the press can ox. € fend termicated with cotre savisfaction. ist without members of Congress; and thero is little doubt 7 adoress you at this time for the purpose of knowing | yhgt the quality of the latter article would be mash im- Sflicial wane iacs wore satisfactory to you sar tsjecr velng to vairn't your reoly 10 comet my | Proved ifthe prees woald puff thom leas and report their DO appre! Davie Said tat Miesieenppir aa is 1661. ep to 1860" woul | Southern Senators warned you to thet yen ee a0}! cede all th * aiteched to ihe exithiog “Moat at pt nana ad the people ever put it in a Senator's commission to con- clurg to the democratic party as the best hove be- METERD, r Kilzeneth, ens teva inte wdigapeg be er a HA at " ‘Baxchiowa, April M—Arr Taruoo, NOrieans; 2606, Dolores, 4 + . | of the country; but whenever that par! wend. JOHN LORIMER GRAtiaM, official conduct more truthfully. How often are they in. i it tor themselves. Although the action of this caucus was v 10—Te tT! y ', Late Posumaster of New York. | acbted to that charity on the pert of the Frets “which | he eo ey na U principles beralded wo the world, it did not bave its effect on the Coa- nieve Tne, Fovcns 5 oe irl neetold, hence ary OI Wasmworoy, Deo. 27,1848. | covers a multitude of sins,” for co upon a conctitutional onecwhenever it becomes | YeBtion. The Charleston Convention spurned it, and rati patty LT LS a) Joun Lonmin Granam, Esq -— esr uesres which are frequeotly exhibited upon the floor for the purposes for which it was establisbet— | %@ tbe old piatiorm. Je it supposed now by this dis. ead Se ees OPO, ce deg. he. fi—It gives me great pleasure to respond to your note, | daring session hours. Mr. Sherman voluateered bis wili they find temeelves outside of ite confines. | CO#MOD, ard the votes that may be given, to frighten eigeunar wan Spirit of the Liver. » Walle I held the office of | reacineas to expel any via dne te yrange A be. | ‘There was time to reconcile the dissensions in the demo- eat ef io eee = Saas Se a od Bool en mpl 7 Wiagsetn Ceol Cals. ope bis jurate salary. they were ‘or wi abandon hope other object there Wpporiant and complicated accounts wers rendered w. their labors by the papers whicn employed them, and hed | {hy "ny mt jet be me agente un aivided Sag te tee wm Prong these Tesoluicue 19 & vote ab this tme? Pe oh 6 pees So ee lived Lape puteems prompinees uni sccoracy ecarcely to beexpected, and | no right w other money. While this ie true of | Gemocrscy.” Ido notjwish to depreciate the power o! the y ie the public bus'ness postponed and made to give ‘B ihsd heavy weatber «{I Cape Jour moueye were regulariy deposed. 1 weil knew the | tho | Metropolitan |p aro way pavers | kerator, or take from him any of that confidence which | PMC? 10 abstract reroiutons om the subject of poli. MY Seco Lawrence, Ha Guam; March 11, ‘Srdere impored upon you by Postmaster General ia ich do not pay anything. Many members on the floor | he feels in the large army at his back. I ‘ban. | “*> ee Se ee suppeenten, Gas nee re- Sean ‘ming up the old Vutch Church as the Oty Post Uilloe, and e their present reputationr and positions to efforts of | per shoulo Hie in its silken folds to feed the moth. ut if ee a oo] faenee oy the’ thee re are, 1g (Br), Coffill, Windsor, N'3, 10 days, with plas town, Wik FesteiclCns IMpOted O YOU, Bs to tbe Becemary ex- | presses which capnot afford to pay revorters, and yet, Dot | is petient to bave it unfurled ip opposition to ours, then, | "2° cam ere of the ter 10 master. age EROUWER*RAVEN april 30—Arr fuck, Peabody, Hel- ures. A porvon of those bills vouched for andap | one, smong them all, had a word to sxy in vincication of | fir" frecly let it float. We Will plant our own on every | He dé Dot Seat eae eee ee eet Bete Lyra, Gray, Port Ewen, with coe’, for Salem, of by the persoos designated by tne Posimastor | the character of the press generally. Perhaps it doesnot | pi) “Tt ball wave over the Atlantic, and woloome | (Ueig Mi Bochapan wee not atiacking bim. He Brig John 8 Cotton, Strom, Rondout, with coal, for Fell |, Cercurra, Mer nrg Rtg eral, Were presente? lo me, were audited and passed | need it irom such a source. the ristpg sun, and shall receive the last embrace of its | Di°0e Pe ally = meee A A ne gg = Pe paeeaty Loa AL i ‘te your credit Ue'ore I left the office. ‘The suspension of besme ag it ekitme bebind the Pacific alope. Our pie Cone, mete by tho t to set UP | arch 24, wilh biden de to Seeup, Mutedion ‘Maren 29, Black Hawk, Thurlow, Boston; 80th, Nimrod, ee remainder, 1 did then, and do now, cousider » most eee cencumes ples are pajonal. bey Delong to every State in the | * Severbment for themecives called te edual | | Bebr 8 H Fear Goodsell, Kingston, Ja, 14 | Pearce. « bina. ; wieked sn4 unprincipied act of pub ic swindiing; and THIRT je Union. Ard though elections may be lost, they const ver tas > pte of the laws of > eye. with frat to i Canviry, Mey 1—B)d Golten Mar, Marnirg. Mobile; Charleg fam you rbould have becn waie to euller for FIRST BESSION. stitches the calp. feuntelian a0 which Gotan qeaitals ae basal ition «of slavery. They | sehr W # Griffen, Grenade, 12 days, with frutt, to | & tite, Rew Uriense Wimtogwe, NO, @emg what, i you bad refused to do, might tr borane ee ny MR Bermnda, 5 days, with potatoes, toma. fexmayen, Sarr Ofer, Borloos - - Rave been comeidered aa act tumecy mad Semate. nae eet ‘ an, 7 clara Wack, Losden fe lo Zanetea- quare of removal, wae an ne cold, —— soy Wasurycrox, May 17, 1860. pop in- Rebr Templeton (of Catais), Bodgden, Cartiénas, 13 days, | (end pre: 4th, advance, York for Londow Sra). nage beck onmverated BY the vows of the Seaue | The Senate met and took e recess ‘ll half past one ‘welcome ‘10. cvery portion, of the ebuatry?" Dose be not | Justice to Me. Yebcoy. "He then reviewed Mr. Yancey's | “Eyaiert, ‘Gry ere, ST andrews, OB, 8 days, with | Loven, May 4—CM Lotus, Brown, from Rotterdam for end Houre of Royres:platives, May the personal sad pe | o'clock. Only ten members wore present. Jearn from the ‘act ibat the resolution adopted by seven- course and declared that bis platiorm was as cisunion | eth de, to Brett, fon & (0. pietform. Sebr 4 Brevoort Lavaca, 2 days, with estion and 'tarxgoR, April 29—Arr Wary Byler, Hyler, NOrlewas for Jour Fanoraea to elise, which you well dcacever 7 | Tbe fenete reeseumbied at e quartet past one o'clock, | ‘rep Oates apen which the pretestzstonce can 60 laced, & a ag A a vi May 2-06, 7 5 Roger, Patten, trom Chartsrton, our restoration 10 willow, wich eeerve. pnenidaan Sanainee warn bim thet pereis’s in y on Rebr Parker, 8r, Cx Jacksonville for New /ALMOUTH, . MATTHEW Sf CLAIR CLARKE The tii for the Teilef of Aeon Dart was taken up aud | the Gemoeratic party, that its days are numbered — n frp Bavre. A similar letter to that written to Metiwew St. Clair | postponed ti! ball pasi twelve o'clock to morrow. Zpvserna, Mog 6-004. OM Bickery Between ¢ } ark only the conatitution—I ask only what the party | would stand frm. All that japted was @ recogni i i bar 3 LASGOW. jand, Mr Astnoxy, (rep) of RI, mace an explanation in | from time to time hes declered—what the constitution * fo ‘Sid 26, Lalla Rookh, heed, Rew York 34. M a. tenderaun, Glarke, Exq., wae addressed to the Hon Elisha Whitde regard to te bieverirat allusion contaieed if the sporch of | inteeded tesesure Oar flag beats Do new derion Dut pg es ~ atten ae ‘Sebr bwhb olay. way, the predecessor of Mr. Clarke in office, under date | \/F lice on the Tih of Mar, and proceeded w show that | op iwfolcr, in living lgbt, is the constitution and the | y.4 unequivocal declaration in regard to this, If Cf Dy ont Reet we ult, Belev McGaw, Tucker, from Deo. 22, 1448, to which the following is a reply!— A: tbe time referrec to Roose Island was the enly epot oa | Union, justice, equality, and fraternky, now and for- | the piatrorm was rickety break "down, Whai tbey toe incnc, May kerr Bavarle Henson, WYork Sd lst ‘Wasurvcton, Dec. 30, 1848. | the civil zed globe where religious tcleretion was prac- Jour Lonacen Gusuam, Beq., late Y.sumaster New York:— | ted. He (Mr Anthony) quovei from the instructions to Lear Sin—In reply to an oquiry contaiced im your let | the colonial agenis irom oli charter, and from the ter of toe 22d, whether your official transections as Pom | ¢&71y laws of the colony to vindicate the claim of Roger master at New wore satisfactory to me when Audi- | Willams as the Orst asserter of religous freedom, and fer of the Treasury for the Post (floe Department, & | Rbode isiamd asthe place where it was fret practically me great picasare 10 say 1 have no recollec- | itdics'ed. York (sed from Cushaven same Mr Dovorss—I reciprocate every sentiment uttered | cepied that resolutions were intended t effect the ‘with regard to the importance of preserving and | acticn of the Baltimore Convention He then referred to unity tp the democratic party, and I repeat what I ssid | the Southern League, snd said thst be bot yerterday: 1 believe it is the only remaining political or | any member of it out of Arsbama, and there were not a Peace and unity of | bundred there, that bad confidence in the strength of the the Union. perme teegny convictions, lam willing | Unicon. . ams, Mey 9—Arr Bid bark ‘Barton, York; Haves, Ly! 5, Ar dein Merrie, Cvebiren, NOrieese; Na~ Daniel Werater aa ae oe tbat apy occasion was given w except lo yartio i SPEECH OF SENATOR DAVIB TH REPLY TO MENATOR DOUGLAS. to make any public sacr! to contribute to Its sa’ety and Wr. Dorcras—It war pot he but the Charleston Con- pri) #— Bid Ly he ‘staan; lar to your Sane! aot the quurverty marae com: 2p yes syd ae =e mi tates.” Toe Renato, bowever, bas told ne the tae vention thet bad declared that the federal officers of Lili Way) Foheve gate 8 rca age Grieg ‘Bnter- 1 Avis, 5 . the opliy cen it ie ' “ > "4 B'yearsusorn bore akmony ts toute wi chek | tue batt cmoorae peri tthe Union ene ter | Ssh ha Lenten ta eben, | ee esee aaa Pi tenets Suse eal See Soot they wore kept. LISHA W4ITTLESEY. seen oe [gr acoegt wal ) Ft = and overet.. Jissox, April 36—Arr an Am berm brig, meme not ascer- Amounts received and accounted fi to the Pot Oe Depart | The Senator frow Utinots pepper Ml oe ow abstract resolutions (Douglas) had only tained : my support I do not aek to have apy peculiar dogma or | self de'enoe. EEEEE ETE EEETEECEOUELEEE theory of my own tneerted on the banner—the good old | — The subject was then postponed until to-morrow, when Ue, Seewen, terner—tho eld democratic banner, thet bas waved over’| afier an exeoullve nesuion the densie adjourned”? Tonzad; Puss G Owees, horton, Obarleewe, so many gress triumphs, is to-day good enough for anenidians 4 #4 94, Valentia. 400k, Bor’ p ereean eaten, Sie’ Fi cave iene neta meee Heat | ‘Hinman ot epresentnttres eg fp that Danner wich which we won the battle in 1856. He ‘Wasmnarox, May 17, 1860. ered id Sate. hipnon Cur Fmt. Va~ $4, National bas referred feelingy to tbe moderation he exercised | Very few members were in attendance, and the House ~ Fhincriphe™ ain 7h, Weiss Lamoun, Sales Ba, [ae a ash teas tan tet Mein | 100k @ recess till two o'clock, to enable the members to Lie reriewton: Patien, Rewoom>,Q20- . mate | attend the presentation of the Japanese Embassy to the bo peme FSR President. ° ‘on tbe part ‘THE WILLIAMSON AND SICKLES CONTESTED ELECTION. of the Senator by casting ber vote for him for Vice Presi- Gent in 1862, Bot. roteiibnanding the differences of | _ MF. Dawns, (rep.) of Mage., stated that the Supreme opinion thet marked the representatives of the . | Courtof New York had certified that they were unable, ior Congress some aliusions to the removal of from the Committee on Territories, &o. hich could not be heard in the galleries. He g) loo pap a, | St Said that they bad withdrawn from the Charleston | states in the great conflict, be now eltes these sv ssesseee,$1)109,702 34 | Convention oaly Because that Couvention had failed to | corfdence which Tiimncis répored in him as evidenos en Oe ee ee cane ree € New Yorx, Deo 8, 1848 apnounce the true principles of the democratic party. Ho | we endorsed bis position ip the one point that case of Williameon against Sickles, as required by order P._G. Wasnworton. Eeq , Auditor, Poet Uilice Department, = Davie) cvuld pot upcerstand how men, when they | us 1 tell bim it is ev of lilinois magnan' of the Houre. He then reported a resolution, which wee Washington city — linacreed radically OB princip'e, could continue to ect > | netan approval of hie courses. Iam glad to . Gourt be sutborized and re- fin—Wdee we fnally adjusted my accounts as late ther. It wae not an honorable or an upright courses. | Misrirripp! bae returned the compliment, and showed quertec 10 appoint a counsellor st law to take testimony Posumester of ths uncer the act of Cong’ess passed ¢ better way was to procisim their differences and eeo8- | ebe war pot wenting In magnepimity, avd ‘the same to be resumed at the point already 8 the inet Fession, directing the allowance to me of the | rate. He denied tbat the epecch of Mr. Yancey at Charlest'a | has been presented shows beyond before the Court, &e. Towson of weoiher. Nerve Cadiz; Bxpregres, for Havers; Pris ‘Wind at sunrise NE: sunset, SE; with rain, Telegraph Marine Reports. QUAN BEACH, May 17—Sehr E Flower, Raysor, bount to New Lonpon, with a cargo cf 1S tous coal, ts ashore 6 milss expose itures for fitting op the new Post Orlless to Nassau | justified the charge of disupion intentions He thea reat @areet avd Chatham rjuare, 1 mentioned | would at some | from the declarations put forin at Charieston to show wat falure period aopy for an officiai statement from you | there were po disruptioniste or Oirusioniets in the Alaba- That sncd af juste pt of my scoounts has been . 1s | me Gelegation, and that the charge bed been moat impro- fe now desire>% that I should receive from yousach | perly mete. Mr Davie then quoted from the letter of statement, for the purpose of enabiing me to establish | Alexancer H Stephens to show that he did not sustain, as that all my fecal travescuons with we Dey ot are | Mr. Dougias hat steed, bis theory that “squatter sove. Gekuitive'y rettled Dy tne pay me © balance tue me | reignty” war contained in the Nebraska bill and Ow- thet my oppiers ep this Territorial Ly TROUBLE Mr. Wixstow, (dem ) of N. C.,from the Covode Com- b Mr Deog'es bad pat wpon that letier (Gem ) of TL, explained thet he bad pot Scath Caroling aod Miesteippl to sh | tert was oot mace ned ibe views Of Mr. Case, but that | Owe rule, but by 5 bem 9 test | every one of You w! Dy ibe government. it would al raifying t me to | cimpat! platform Mr. Donglas bad cited oply so | Geergia, or Sonth Carolina, or Florida, or Texas did, when | mitiee, wt in reference to the of | sore, fol of water. know woc'ber my official intercourse and tracsactions | much of the letter as. suiied bie parpose, | they im mecsrrs om reenrced their vote for me. Itinae!, | Corvellus Wendell ane F. W. Walker, tat it be Abe atich of havens Me), Hawes, from Philadel ‘with jour office for several years past have been satiefac- | ano bad suppreered that which fully asserted the doo that they ceemed it unjast, and unfair, aod anman- | ptiuted. and recommending the resolution ¥ web ‘of 106 tone ‘e : tery to you. JOAN LORIMER GRAB AM, trice of protection to tlave property in the Territories at of democracy to my exclusion, 1 | tbat F. W. Walser be expelled from and the | Pbis for Rew York, wih s cargo coal, te ashore late of New York. © = right hed not been arserted, itoid vot fol! yon to inderee any new inscription cg guilery. ms (3 beer then moved that | miles 8 of fquan Inlet. 4 Avorrons Ormoe,), | !atit ought not to be. Comstivational rights were ete: democrave fig 08 a copditien of retaining me +r consideration fubj<ct be postponed, : = . Poet Ornice Darasrusst, Dec. 12, 148°} arrembiage of men Tco rot ark you to concur with me in the Sunny ) of Obie, axl. that if there wae | ee ie eee ery here bound vemos tn @ __Sm—Your lester of the Sib iaortant reminds me of the President except 1 may ¢ntertsin have been told that | was | #8y reporter in the galiery who should not be there be | Ea woy BOOK. May 17. sunse——Rteamebtp Mostgomery. Propriety of making fome acknowledgmect of the settk exelnced because J ¢ifered with the Preeidert on the | Cvebt to be expelled The testimony of Wendell in ab. elenred tke bar ai 6-18 PM. Cue brig coming in ment of your large aod extensive acodurts ae Postmasier Lecormpton issue. 1 Dave yet to Pern that an administra- past the Hook. hips Patrick leary and Isle sre @f the city of New York. A grateful duty, not performed tien is the Cemocratic party. I deny that oither the Mre- | Walker was read, by which it that | sul atarebor at the Spit, bound cut A large Geet of vases @t the proper time only because of my ergagement, and, ritent, the Cabieet, or Sepatore or reprerentatives con | Wencell gave Waker certain sums moory, 8 | bound ee come in cobwed on secoust of adverse inceed, cogrossment, with other busines. I am cow rot by a majority of the | ett he demecratic orgenizetion ie the peopie, | leotng for bie geverosity ruch men as be supposed | ind. Wind B, fresh, weatber bazy. beopy to fey, that by crediting you, agreeably to the | Slater, ror even by @ majority of the delegates ansembinc | through their delegates In their national conventions, who | bad influence. Walker bad been cloreiy interrogated FORT Laraygrre, May 17. euvee}—No inward boned terms 0! the adt of Congress of toe 14h of August inet Ir each delegate bas Beem slowed, as be ehou't | copetitute the organization. Bot, eir, ist true that any | by the committee, and hod said, io substance, that here | veeseisinsigak Wind &, modersie, weaiber coudy, With ine amount of the surpented voachers for your ex been, to cart Ly yore «Y agg | a ‘ spante Game from the admicwtretion on spy point « Pe pee omega pee Mr De peng = pet Misceltlancoas, prures in provicing eater nod more ample accommoda | COU'd bever have got a major vows. foie inst | out of the party? If so, what becomes of my friend from WDE Paerage Of eby meMure OF particu a vi ‘ tous for Your ice, there raalied s buance fun you, | Mid bern nccomplaiea Uy ap ingenious arraugement—ny | Gecrea then (Wr, Toomer) Ii lowght ube waminitraion | M4 belare Congress Hie receied on equivaeat ve $2.69 | 51h taten vemla.wafoeapororimelsyrlve of eh Ynve : “ : fuppreesing - ® © | 00 the taritt, an 08 - , Gjocrement Srad veel pa ee febece minority of « delegation, and in others by | trality law, on Pac ide and, 1 . | inpt eeaeion. At tbe time be received the notes no words | *nd cargo. whirh have been demroyed by fire during the past Geuerai on the Postmaster of New York, dated ths 16th | SMowing them to vote, By such means as these it war | ly know what be ¢it sere were exabanged between them at various other | sixeen months — August, 1848, your account bas from that time stood ex bine the democracy of the Unios to the pri: Yet be te im good standing apd perfect mes Mr. Wence!l bed spoken to bim aboot good will He LIS? OF FNUES IN COTTON LADEN reeeeta. Sctly Dalancet and faally closed om the books of this Senator trom Lilimols He (Mr. Dav: Tbave yet to learn that the Senator from Misster’ ‘Ret recollect that Mr. Wendell spoke w nim about ate - ey eBand Loans, Slegeesre, OMice. The (air, legal and ameadie adjustment of an ac ty or organization to long ae ident on epecific dutwe, and if i@ to | any fyecife mesures before the present Congress, bus | Pel | Nume rom ntination | Ap. Val vere art Jose, y tier brig ' count reaping for 8) long & pertod a8 that of yoar incam to recure the ascendency of correct prinat Tom th geod company outside of the | «uring thie be bad epoken about printing matters, about | Fia5 er nee ne ye yoy en i % / Bency Of ihe office, embracing & great variety of transac coment longer, It was wrong to assome that the ve the Senator call me his | *bich be (Walker) bad bit suspicions. He was opposed Cherteston...|Laverpest..fouse.ene Ae) a Orleans tone, afd involving the receipt aod disbarsement of go | feerrs! forernment b © duty to perform ir protect | iriend, end Teal) bum mine, es by the Tule he propwes | tothe parrage of the Leeompton bill. Be hed occasion ist © Orteane |Cors. 750009 #14, Vewon Banger, Keowles, Bir Jencle large 80 amount of public mosey (eee statement on the |! the riehte of perronsand property in the Terr | be bas put ve both cut ie the colf Apply that teat to | sily received winofalis wibout a word betog sail, 4 goa Fs ® Oriesne |Cromstadt..| hat ima Coote, Drinkwater, Bavans; s Now Gther side), may weil Prove a mudject of jos prite aod | He referred to the action of Congress Ip 1709 aod atoth-r | any Senator open thie Coor, and by the rule every men | Veren occe put $20 in bie Rand withon we very’ o en : tia'acton to you ed your many friends “Perm me to | Pero, to show that such provection was freely afforiet | of you i out of the party. I beliewe even the | sayieg & Word Ohere who hat acted lkewme r id from do 4b, J C Boyetem, Theobald, NYork; Priseifla, Ofor you my Congratuletings OM the occasos. aad my Fen onder the older Avaine this proiecuon was af | Senator from Penuryivania (Mr. Bigler) did not | pever bac meatures before Cugrers in their lives. Beore, Rio Jeneira stay Che of Both, $4 Qckoowledgments also, for the correctness, urbanty api | [ed Mr. Davie then argued to show that the South | quite come up to the rele Fle was a little too weaa | He rai’ he was intercetea in some matters before Com i 4 Tet, Povey Nubokom, Lewis, Mavaea; 24, Ger a nich Gletinguished your cou | supporting Mr. Cass bad rot sustained the doctrine of | ih the kneet to sland up under I; and yet, Ciference | grees, inciucing tbs claim of K K Collins & Oo. be | - ork fice, But fe sii our corpeeponi« | the N cholson letter, partioolarly not ae Mr. Dougiae con- | of epinion with the President ie a tort of democracy. | lence being cue them sor mail service He could not say vere Failed 20, Cumberiendy Merrell, and Progress, Woot, New + discussions atteud.ng ihe progres of me ftoed t He bimerl bed supported Mr. Care ander pro Da the Serater from Virginia (Mr. Mason) come tothe | De bea any egreement with them, but felt an iaterest in be be Yor G Wasa | tem, std the South bed repudiated expressly the con \r ve of the Preeitent he Pacite Railrosd ? . iting it through. He was the cor ent of the New | 5.0 | pare Gleaner at Ape) bleote | R fun Liverpool. . MS B Tote Are TH NYorte gen ear + Tinek Bea, Gute, Teworaloy Bik, Wowrany oo One, we Niles, Senta bel ont 8 hepheah aoe Rome D rartohe, Mine tekte eoy inner Mokien, Meter ym wWhereateT poli Tepeate, tat be Cis potbing to agrist in pare. being opposed io it. 1eBtions of the gave him the Jon Lonaemn Onatast, Req , late P. M., New York eg he, Tho President to dey rent to the Seosie the mame of | auriea the vo Jobe A lin of Postmaster of New York. ant he warim | tet they » modiately confirmed. It ts not known whether bo will | “(1 ne! theo cord, and you wi! Gnd | hawe sustained Mr Mar |shio Independence |at N Orleans Bark Peony Colmes |st Apal’bieoia, at Savanna bar Epon mere quesione Sry one of you Bat te yhooy but me Lecompton or Fuglien }. |, mn . a Phiad’phia| (7 50 Liverpool... 160,000 $20 0 Mr Travis Paid (bat tn the case of the vote of the South | w ebow of folly sitempting to f he ove | eacopt or not, Hie friends here gay not for Mr Richardson, they voted for bim in epite of hit | ship, whore wor ee be reo. He was @ biraight out Ame. eee, Om, é The preporition of Postmaster Fowler's fricn !#, whic 6, ©he Decauee ther preferred bim te Mr Ban and reprerer tat Tt t al cot Fob 39 aivee the for. aoe Fes + General rejected, was to Faire the amount | Hlipom bed voted for bim (Mr. Davis) in com ba Cabinet to tell ve what our duty is. T accede to | Mr. Pormen, (dem.) of Va, eeked an an act of com | lowicg rarvcnlare of the burning oF ship Phesit, ef New |’ yom the View P vided tho goverament would suppress | ¢ ‘the evidence of ths ofc, forbear all procvedings against bim, nod continae him in office for a !mised “tue, Ar ibe purpose of prowcting bis repatation The assertion that the Sxt® Auditor of ihe Treamary D: acquainted with the defaleatioa of Mr. | Wdeney, but be pever ameomet * "| the emecvtive <b Of the government freedom of | Mon justice that « letter be recerved today from the | York: stent cae Golseh yewerday morning, the master Hino avovted all of bie opieions. | te 1#54 * | thought ape action in the performance of bia | editors of the ck Hzpree be res’, de bad nor second officer informing lor Mr Quitman for the Vice Presidency who brid | fenettore, Put when i comes to voting on « | tbe slightest ic ala be honored with it. The Wat ihe ship waeen fire He Immediately went on deck, meme doctrines than himself In the iate cout +t | messure 1 am ae independeot of bim as be ‘a | letter eaye, among other things, that Mr Walker ¢li not | Sh¢\Mrereeing flames isening from the fore hatehway ort nee for ibe Speakersht » | OF me, and he bae no more right to tell me bow | correepend for ine Aapress wbem the Keglish bill wae than [ bave to tell bim what he that! reoom- | pedmed; furtber, thet the Aiapras opposed vaat meseure, | ¥ iso cheers ane a) «| men ber be chal igo or veto abil Whesewer | e# it cfd & compton legwiation, and that the money | thd Uiticns “7 effort was mace hy them to extioguinh the 1 recegnive the Presicent, be he who he may, ae the seat | pe Wendell to Mr. Walker never reached tao | fymet \ut ty 0G time they had enired eo great an ascondaney ‘| omy pay im can tell me how to vote ia thie Coan. | e¢tore ree pump ven compieeiy enveinped by them. Or. @ rd, because one quarter Yer sovereignty”? > fae = ya hey Le . a wt, then { diegrace end 6 o the sover of ir Wiverow enid that there ntl ” = elegant ae ot cover thirty reams 0! paper, which mast be | Dorgiss We further showed thet K wae the uniform | State which veel tee here “Tepublece ore pas! 4. ye the conmmytiee implies’ og te, eaters ogres hy hy A oe ly nod. ‘This requires several weeks of ardous | /TRUCE Of crmooratic conventions in reasserting prinel | sham opiese the representatives of the people aed of thy | Haeciters of (kf Repras, He tok oceesion to remark yr which ‘be “oremast, mainmnat and = Jee avowed by e former Coovemtios to add thereto a do- | States ore as independent of the Executive as be is of | that there was cot » particle of evidence showing ust } erbonrd togeiber wih one erach. : aun enue was ab te eee Jon in regard to questions that bed tr the meas. | them. 1¢o pet plead puilty, ther to the impeach. | #ny merey went the pockets of the members of op Seam her fal " me arers. In this connection he revicwed at | ment that Tam outside cf the democratic orgaaizaten, | Coaprers It wae Know tbat reports ore prevailing ta Cure Gen gu te verses T & Senate Finances Committon have ander consideratim | krsth the ection of the Conventions of ‘| Or ever wee. Tappeal from thie test a a Presivental | the country thet to mesmure can psi Ape, Sp LayOM. Mar Ibcate sloemebip Jomen Adrer, he 1 WHlif bill Ay 1 passed tbe Howse, angeit te eaid they | 1°82 #PE TES", and Gemled that it wae letended by | ediet, to the 4 cuuneil of the party itecit, | pkpment of mosey, Muck oi sad tede ine Snes | Aésie, MYork brig. Sarah. Grith. Sarna. CM tebe ‘ roy ded nn avy one of ibem to deny to Congress the right to protec | the ‘National Covvention. Jodging by ‘ther tere, f out of the ill eoneuct of per ho adore the Pecerti"kaukia, Prone” Fil evr Won Milian’, Ricks © will. wpor ate with bot fow if any amend | : fot Fonbel Hawane ard Rey Westy ya property oe the rea or land, im the Territories or cles | | am inaide, and every man who je willing to | Weer to the rojw tere’ galery, and who Infiencs cae, ceten. ments There le estrone prodadility of ite becoming a | where. He exp'etped that the platform of 1856 only ro. | fight under the ol fing of 1+82 w teste with me borw fore the delet U | eT Ape ery Pre sere A Sosiey, Seams Jew thik! se@eion e an aed the riebe So geeeee of me Seermariee at | Every man who Corance no few tert is ineite, and bave without money. | gor sed aioe hea. eereisee ma brig - on the qoew of tlavery © cape form a | only thone are Dolters and pecedere ho reject the plat | The borer and Cignity of Hiouse requue aan jechecnvile; echr sate dae See State government, and pot delore. If it was decited by | icrm ard try to bresh up the orgenitution becmnes rte | of Dis reso tone quire Ce paamege | Se om tame vont leued seaoe, at ten . ne , Av aii tees {© the national demoorncy, urging the es. | the Keneas Nebraeka Dill that the people of the Terrivs. | Mr Suamway eald be would expel ary reporier who Jn fou "albrare of wale A careviey, toate Berane, Mt cm (ere to retarn to the Baltimore Convention, ie poviished | [ok Od all the power of & sovereign State, what was niformly rejected for | acted as a lobby agent, thus viowting oh If temedaie steps are hen abe ik toh there to be decided by the Supreme Court pitted to the reporters’ gaiier Gey of the onrt * aapenes on ert tnt \¢ Constitution to-day, with approbatory remarks. 1, | o¢ the United States? absolately nothing. | The resolution was adepted maior ¢ Sore Titres towcen tee cig. ted by eighteen Congresamen. Bow ronld they enderetand the Senator's proposition to | tm mine that the party never did THE PORT OFMICR DEFIPNCY Pin Rergutte WBe Paev'y’ eed ws kore Pong BS TOR APEMON OF KANEAM teter the matier to the decision of the Ruprene Court, | indorse this rew article of faith he is now threaten. | _ The Fovee rerumed the co for Lendéce, baragron ' while he contenced thet it ent! under the contra! | trg to nee fo the dinrv 0 ‘The , “nate Territorial Committee mot this morning, but | of the people of the Territas The foain question Inthe | ecrpted The ‘party’ rejested. ta 16 made oc | Progress with the Kansas bill, Mr. Green, the hen wane ~ was what was non fotervention, and | 1662, denourced it tm 1888, and ~ a | ® t tbe “gy oatter " The | pert de with fie old chatrman « U0 proposed an secadment, whic be wl | Oy xpiined Wh He hed siwaye denounces | ou be | prodiattn offer after , the D |! # reported, changing the bousidaries — bo. erelgnty” which set op anaathoriest | ereed no variations whatever, ard that ie | expyed by their own limitation, or improved serviceover | oupbt to te beeen tr REYORTS PROM CHICAGO. corernem nie, as ta the case of Nevada, ke held to be soifictent to dierupt the oaly party that | taid roules ben been furnithed by raitroad or otherwise, | (of the cargo or the A denpatch Was received in the House thie afternoon, | vermiprts ere cance only where “squatter #0. | ie sdecunte to the prevervation of the Unien. ‘The only | and where the service bas been actually performed oy | & re eae slees it gan be | Peat Offee Dedcieny Bill Pconted ft ta Dill ar propriates $7,694,000 for the transportation in 1860, | Of the mails inland, and dirccte the Postmaster Geoeral to under tte | reetore the intend mail service on ali the routes under the eee Yesdel Po lise, ee w.wryta.cd U4 bales of toma ot iden Uy tert ns a , Jamrtor, eed ng itt time honored | cretract of the 4th of Merch, 1660, unlers the same have | ter her’ hang connec ret eager, Woon, atten ® could be properly used. It was them @ matier | overtion ie, whether it ie better to bi Aer! the eoutrector, Notwithate ‘oop tinuance rere to g ‘Te the fret ballot at for President, | of necernity, because the a 4 -y! “ ct tom noe. i f inp the orat ~ ~ Parporting tog Chicago g When Sees Jot rernment pegieeted 'o | ministration on the rame plattorm thet brought Mr pu. | Peetmarter General shail Soe contractors as if no Steverrs Gh ft as flows: —Bat °*, 86; Seward, 62; the remainder scat- | PF 9 queen’. im the Territorial sove Secen Be power, oe Soars, Be Union? Now, et, Gnas bet pvesmeenetee ‘#bali not be required to re- ber 4 " + form wae to fearfully bad, so " nt the te Fv ice © 6 rovater be Brorily after ‘ werire, aan proseeod ty wae tansage ox | cA cincumion on legal points here exaved between Mr fovtkern loferests ped oenlretite et Sout ers. Fabia, tack ay. The rervie ef the stermthp iat, sion J" roe Sa Lived for, Gun, Preneyen, wes titement, p 0 bour elapsed before it was | Dart a. bow beppened it tbat every man of you encorses i 2 | wer smndrD, fem Charleston via Savanoah and Key West e¢_ at Fyoibiiod lelents previous to Me ascertained to be bog os UT Did Lot you know what your rights were: Tere poe | de ky until 96h Jone, £63, apecially restored. Ly 1h TR OCB.UT PowtaL seRVICR leas “devoted te the intereate ard hénoe of your Maes | The hii ».°” SRS AP sppropriasion vw pay — ES Canes Uy vue y ioe aie postmas. The Butterfield mail etoamer vill will prowadiy be OF eee at every delegate voted Tor | tere, clerks one,” “CF COBingencies: B80 4D SPPFO- | Baie waweeinn Neves. frien Li pool i 7 amenied 66 a8 1) throw the line oxen U9 competition LS semacat anes for darnption now? Me. | priaiion of #8,8C0j000 1. SSE. ehclenCe iB Ue Teve | sore reported towed nan Rivteloet Wer veine eetoee cel ot | ROMY, ao oe Oe ‘ pooh ine 4 4 the Alsdawe resolutions, which the | nue. It alto appropriates go." C0 re a overboard palt of onrgo, aud wibout ‘sash Fever rs betbooet Several members are of opision that, .\) mow drawn, it | anewer questions that he did dot like t anewor to Ove resolution was in relation to the ny ae he" v he Ke. c . 7 to th Pony as duo under the iste contr seronnt of bee, SS, Oe be Sy will be epen to the objection of special iegiwiation. There | | Mr. Davie hen eaked Beswraeca Legtelatare pasted relatiog a Carne ae Balla between New York and Liverpool. ‘The “tom , PMI RATRON, from Apalechioota tor nes, Bribe, Rerdrick Fab... Su, Rev as fea very strong lobby ence Ot work [9 tecure its | 80 embarrass ertion Fogitive Slave lew, | two were dh tret ~ . Amount enprepriated is thirteen mtihens and a half. “” hears yrere, Pr and wee \d the Seoator from Hiimols vote to repeal that legivla: | Sines woo'e appre ‘%- not bey ta mm CONETLAR AND DIPTOMATIC AYPROTRIATION pits, fer sccetiene rods a as Straten EWG ‘eon nao parenge. enn gine eth dbhial Hr reverse paid that the Supreme Court nea tecsea | (ICT, THs were pimply ook whee ee dete. ficmmittee acted on the Senate's amendments to | repair con 8e* *nd pre BYork fur Co: Matnng ("dord, Shave, do for do, ee sitierah Gen peony a | at anuce, "Nenfper s Seth oet'e Pratee eee | me cmevened Aisne tO-eay Ie willing ta eee | eye | Consuls? acd Diplomate Apprapria. | | Fens Toxns— “ePt, etme Porileed.. ond 4 4 . the fer ait " e Union in harmony with the Nor de receeded to the eonetd the sen, PR, reper omen W Wess ; Political question of toe overinnd mall comtrnote tw "0 te WR bene ee ae | fa ite terme. se covciiens gt tng wa! cneeutve and ary tryeney of We Be P Siken eb Fest va 4 Bid Whe above, Tas the garded an politiosl buckstering here The Depariment Mri so that ‘Le Senator had yoted forthe act weulu wae te Then they coolt fight « at WRURIPORE, May i8- Sid pele Nelaom Woils, Rider, _ ine ver The ceptern the terror to the reuks of the r Mitkont concinding the rubiect, however, the cominit- | Wed SNe SNh Wess ateah afer Y Paina, We rede and the Houle sdjotraed, Bos We by ae bed bpm 0p Copy eset im Ber, and

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