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4 NEW YORK HERALD, , 1860.—TRIPLE SHERBET. om retapal next referred WMMitery Academy bt proviting for | of slavery ta the Gerriterica ers nuessecst, and Mr. NEWS FROM WASHINGION. | 85 % 8° Sines ‘vt te pecs qumcmas. feces mocnaregnmi rum wlscossnste | Tay out pa ocr for sae Ss but demsgod eld, severe buadred Ladies; a OE ey peer aa fe Scanssap i na it tat Boots cecinion diszoeed of tho rigute and interests 0 ‘The Gresxmn laid beiore the House « epecial memage | UP De te ane ee mete of Douglas and Devi, Aud yet Y P iti filteen States of the Uaion who cre not a to the fre the Preeiwent, communioning the fe capture ja Wee most remerkavia epeakere ta tas Jontinuation of the Great Politi- | euit’ The claim was porfoctiy moasirous. Court and by the, Wrencoste’ot suotber cargo of 4 oo as, making, bearer yy Saver, lous, ringiog ratae, ho ex- sia fr ‘ Mere mocttug woods, cal Debate in the Senate. | questisn ef tbo age. Wbarcvor he iin eae, pong aide Of vos iecerat Maral Ws ame, | ox © encareneieae i csaty contended for tho right this queéion been aa: etete wetva for tbe .' saith, inves sanar biteat ge Pe Caled, supreme . more a be to be brought ie. ie enythiog up to ropitity from | mots ageinct the Coraveren el tree priaciples nah roe To whonee ty ples to the fomattare om Judiosry. | ang other —. Eareest to the verge of fauasioum ia the Terult ip the overthrow of the Court, Tue founders of the TH GEORRAL APPROPRIATION BML Mf offeamve. Speeches of Messrs. Bepjamiv, Hale, government established antl siavery principles, and the ait Boos weet (bie Commute of tuo “Whole on the | personalities in he a nes baical Tepubican party werd determined (0 meioiia them. ne Un Y p , poeta ee Tonmabs we bave heard ao. | dicwl Appropriation bill he aplen arise Wade, Pagh and Others. | pd poe Ogg Se of eel overDment to the prope? Jormoer to Jiége Pack, when be tf slavery exieied Mr Pavow, ( of Va., moved to strike out all the wee —_ we Ee plunges epg tate length to show that the power of Congress to prohibit Mr. Fovs--achsowlesging tt But Congress caavet | toe Tarworion by virtue of the constitution, it was the sopresriesien Sib-relmonae. ta. the Olde repeeting... be Gert Dy boy Lan yy eatndb Mage ow | siaver fa the Territories had ‘onstantly been exorowed | greotapower tbat abe Bes ant got. It ts wusurd to say | ienperutive Duty of Cor gress to pase inwe to protect It, ami | seid thet the proposition embraced in he ageregs a oper} io the Toertonies, by the wine rm ties Doula) Prinetplens | nar ies) on mate etna or | Sees ne eo Pow et erent es | beaks carmen ernie | fen oc na wat ate pg | Kr eng | _ Mr Pocu, (dem.) of of 1787 | Ter tug to tbetr oatne. m lore sieve » Gs | tive . Mr. Deugias’ Principles. wis aves Sate Te ak Tien: Chigean' han’ ind peiior et govern. | thn caouaved as follows But pow the Seustor stauds | prodiare, sua msintainca that tao Gesiterstina intended broua doctrine of geo : ot ae | pointes wader rules, that cection with a rod of troa. | ing the Territories, and whea they committed this | brre abc attacks us for dows just wnat he oy oie to be BQppticd by it was airesay furotshed by the Inde- fo all quascers of the globe, tir. eombe ‘med that the re~ ore: of 1787 wever Slaves r wo be | mace it ative Cuty 00 do, and #! pepdent preee of the country. He affir: is ‘Loeeineae-a| Official | %ste Dold im all that torenory ir mah gettting Fo Hl poner "sl" poveruing: toemicieec Dh setms | sveis cov, “tus conater ees tisaate sare tant bisee, |! Sareeaie tansaloes soppid tosbe tagngyptant nements | DF asdioe are of Ceeoees ti What Congressmen Say of tho Official | jyitci‘ss suline Protested ageiast the provibi: | to be so pla that one can miwnserstand it. I thane on of the cocte be, tbat if levers exists tm Kaunas | pris cithe oouowy bewoe reports of the end pres PRE Pipe, ond Noe Coaannas, fa " of Debates. tion of slavery. tor the foreign emigration that filet | tbe Senator from Missietppi (@r Devis) that he has at | by virtue of the constitution, t¢ must also exist tn Pena- | ceedings of the Bouse them was Sppoiched be. oe fetes, \end redvced tate preston sundae ‘ed. Reports of the | up the Northwest, had not been driven out. Forty | inst brought tbo Seostor foes Iiiaces to am answer, Tas | tylvatia, carried Cocstervation "wa, repirters of the Gite. He cid rot mean to tay wT potatotsgatnn atarcing vee’ ebeaieee emeeeetieia rom u | CrOmADOS 4 not have it Sepatur from aia aud ageia caled Ou the | the ranks of bis assatiants, were Ittereily wore correct, but they gave grees over ihe Territerice, ead ths bounden duty ef Ooa- Mr. (eem.) of La., said:—The Senator from } Sccator {rom Llinuw o sdno what be'meant by “‘sqaat | jnet copied from = Mr. Ligcotn’s Srpement bpd faith ui irececript of wnat occurred upo! J ir thing enld Toomee, im Wuth, (6 tearing Out Cais epuricas Of tbe Glebe, ang tas undertakcn the strange task of ad- | tho Territory acquired ths right of otf governuent? | peseee reectul offered at Charleston, weee liavie to | everything that was said, overy at cali bee ths-seste. Bo ahean Wocating Dis gwe clalaas Lo tho Promdoucy at the United. | thtrer stag asetee iy tes eset ml aialeslppt, I | two court uciks, ena said be bed elreaiy carostened | won BES worth poperiing, bet whenever 6: once’! Sieg sec cat ol Caine its tame annie Ren ke, he Staves eball attempt to will pot call it abeurd, for Secatorial courtesy will not | thm witb a construction upfeieoaly to the Soum. Ho | was} detiveree im that A reported | jndeca Of Indians sctuaily made laws for and governed. 2 admit tbat. Mr. B. then quoted from Mr. Douglas’ speech | read the reeolutoos anc contenced that they were sus | tuterest to the covatry thea wae Seutpuene’ at himeat Tervtery, © mpeiem, tewteer, tm regard to people in the wilderness 1 goverm, | c-ptiole o' but one felr coustraction, end that was 4 Cult | by the indepeodent pres, “He aleo objected to ay ‘sbexe ahasssepat Congeeen eapandceed ven toms le-memmbeen Our Special Washington De: toh. resolutions More than half the Senator’: ment, ana continued:—Then it is that the ‘rom recognition of the rignt of ail citizens to (ake | priation becsuse ine official revorters fia. bah soca toguvess themeliven: i, cprscpared devoted to the idie and uomeceesary task of proving Habnow refusce and repudin'cs their power, but when the | proyty into the ‘lerritory, Ho turher said | revoct the proceedings or the debates of the ee Sea Ein gta. cition’s 00: caderetand pat Me. foombs ts ‘Wastixcton, May 22, 1860. the principice which he now asserts were tovercign comes in, whre the trastee’ of the Stetes | the South now demands clear and oxplow | Uemen pcmeimes rose ad made impromptu u 1s to | Oriving at. Rezudtating equatter sovereignty, rooudtal- WHAT MRCOMES OF THR AFRICANS GarTUKKD BY Buinsm | him as euch ycarsund Jeers ego, and takes poepetoion, and when it bas committed the aamia- | declaration ef principles Hoe wanted po platform Bod uppremeditated speeches, aud they Ind clavorate | ing a territories stays code, ensoraing the CRUWERS? Wo the Senate and the country ust there hed isdvation of the uffeire of ibe Territory, with certain | dovotiui constrocticn ‘The Sroator trom Mi jae on pest day ? ee. tad ae Jelereos Davis, and defending the compromises 0 It is aid that @ resolation of inquiry will shortly be in- | S08istcacy in bis course, sud if his brother limitations, to the Territorial Legislature, then wea tue | to belong to the Gemccraic pari rent | GoNterees dais ee ace So mpecenes sekaslly | cer tea inal babtka Pied ees ave be had apy dilfereuces, itis they who are inconsisten' aovere'gn ie present, then the jeopis become by some | jority with bimat Charicswno. iow was (bat apparcat | deliver gan, gebuemea woud get Up aa’ i gion, Mr, Todtpbe'eul) eocme, ike hi friend ‘rodueed in Congress as 10 the disposition made by the | jlis vext proposition was that he was the ombodiment megical process 4 of Gone thereat Popular mejor obteinec! yi Wpteebes Tat ot niatarseal wee. urecies gad legians fal m | have a lingering weakares for Mr. Douglas. British government of Africans captured om tho high | 0! the democratic party, and watall who diseented from eovercignty that rises euperior to all otber po: % ir. Poon—it was expressgt by a vols of the States | ces, and den there orrors Ee reve 7 gevtiemes prot this notwitbetan, er Toomba d thie proposition were revels. He next arraigned all bis | the Supreme Court says tbat no tripupal, legisiaiire or ju’ | present the seech would be £0 movifed te the reporters’ room. te aie done cantedent sens dy British cruisers, This inquiry probaby arises | Sumrcretic trelarerer in sid of the chamber for daring | eicisi, acting under the auibority of hoses, | Mt Besmor— Yer. it wis obtalned by ogo <f'those | lo toe Gide oflos that i would appear the hoi marsing | seedy tor diunicn, ana. s Loolern Ounfederndy. from a belief that those captured Afrieans are mot re- | tw viler resolutions to the Senate, declaring a constitutional | car ioterfere with the rights of Southern citizens ia the | litte are: cements which ere comune maxie But the | 60 corrected ax to leave the repty of rome otuer gemtie: | 0% eer property, avd satwinetcadi he \urved to their homes, but are made te suppiy the labor | Privciple, and be called ibe Senate resolutions a ‘caucus | Territorice. ‘The Sepator from Illisow says they canout | truth of betory will break out. Ur. Beojxmm theo ox med, Who heo risen atthe time to correct these Laacou- . the proverty rights ot siavebolders taere- ‘ | Tiipole has made ‘Speeeh of about gweaty columas rergnty.”” He was asked bow it ie the people of | He pext hook up tir Douglss’ statement, that The reporters of the indepracent press did not sig get ACTION ON THE APPROPRIATION BILLS, ta Ps the ‘rrrtory acquired he ght ot" : i t, Hitooww, oj of 1858,0f Mr. Dougles, Yorm:,”’ v bich the Chariceloa Quavention, which be saye | oo it until they are organized under toe authority of ce neo how by e¥rful tactics they succeeded tm geting | races, as absurdiy irrelevant to the point us- a 4 i ‘wants of Relat colonies, Fpreetebe Biase Feu wile te emai eek Caen Biaiea” Whisk 1 right?” He sayy the propia et | fue esoried Oy whien tes teecor meres agsinet | cer dipcussin, ‘Tucre was bo ‘epecch delivered | declaring © veces ta et if; Siam g, he ponmneas & 4 ‘THE TREATIES UKFORR THK SENATE. which they merit. He next said thas all thone States that | the Territories do bot come isto power umtd tho; Dovglas were Suppresses under the uae rule, ad mi thers thet wes mot afterwards subjected to ~ wish pla ‘the game of * heads [ wie, ‘The Serate bas no} yet aad time to act on cithor of the | did gree with bim are disunionwte, and be arraigned | are Organized abder the auth: of sorties in bis favor alowed to you Herets the ste | smendmect aud expurgation. Agaiv, it was most egotiati- ite areas. failed to tive up to his. com } To ‘bem a# such. Then, in the plenti¢ude of his toduigence, | govern ment. The nesecieg’ tei 8 tistics Jor tbe voting to sustain ths view, sud toshow | celty epeurd for members of Congreza to vole # hundred y @ ‘6 five treaties before it. discuss the everlasting Degro | be tolig us we wero sinning through ignorance ann did ear tribunal, orgenized under the aushority of the | tbat Mr. Douglas really had only 130 votes tn tae conv: - | amo Gtty thousand dollars or two bundred ihousand dol- | treet, and pet we susprot thas Mr. Toombr bas a Lmgering question seems to be & more important subject than tbe | not know wuat road we were travelliog, and with prince. | U; States, can exorcige this right But nosooner bat | Ucn. In thie comrection heread iargely from Mr Butier’e | tars a year, out of the public treasury, to.bave their tendered an Ww undersiaud ones 7 iy maguanmity he 4 | what decision been mace than it was attacked ali over che | Speech to bis opnstiuents in Yeseachueetis, “Moro ia | speccbe® reported and printed. If the people wanted | Dheog and Mr, Douglas eeom perfeotly 7 honorable apd satisiactory adjustmeat of our cilficuities | !¥ Fm ay a Hn wer * yg ‘ party, by the | sorrow than in unger” be fad thus referred to tae Lili | tucirepeecbes, the lodepeadeat prees wuuld furnish teem | ober. with foreiga nations. by his counsel, tendered to him their - | Ser from New rf f and by the | Dow Senator. Up to 1866 00 ove oad a uigher regard or | to tbe country, for the prese wus very eatorprining and ‘The vaoaut chair of Mr. Seward in the Senate chamber y 5 nator trot Hampelire (Mr. Hele), and vy P ‘e r ” ‘TH PRINCE DR JOINVILLE. tance. Alter having said ali Senator from New York (Mr Seward), What docs the | respect for him then bimself Av beid him wy to | adventurous in supplyivg whatever the public taste de- | [6 6 sad commentary upon the “nest iatd pleas” of ambé- \ It ts understooa the Prince de Joinville bas a son for | With the statement thet ali be had eaid wasin seif-ae- Sepator (rom Iutpois say ? He tolie us bis bargeic to | the Cemoorets of Louisians 10 166 as the motvl & wa | manded, If the people dia vot ased reports of their | tous , But if Heary Clay, a truly groat ateves- ‘ fenoe, He attacked nobody, but the worla shou ‘Abide by the decision whee {t came up f loc rc | American stateemen, bu bis cousdence ta hia was for | specches, theu their pub/toa'ion wan mereiy Co gratify the | ™&0 and patriot, tue fouacer, embotiment and tender of whom he wishes © naval education, aud ho desires he | i¢ be over Spoke egain it woud be ia seit ig the Territory. He is not saiisted with the decision, | f ited, and could aot be rrsiored, Ho Ga’ repudiated nis | indivicusl vanity of members, Thy offlcis! reporting wag | the proud olf whig organizetion, tailed ¢o reach the Pre- might have the privilege of ove year's study at tho Naval | he bad aireacy epokem. He them rad from Me. Doug’ ‘end eays be aid not agree to refer it to the docts on of tos | Obligations. After mat: Promises be weet | sp anomaly, ani there was ng avalogy to be found any- | Sidency, sod wes teice eupplacied by a mere military - Academy at Annapolis, to be subj-cied there to ail the | *beech in relation to the conduct of Seustora im regard to | Dred Scott case, but whem it comes to srige in the Terri | home, end under the Preswure of « tocal contest, his | were to the practice pursusd Bare with respect to the | Cuieftetn, as the candi sate of his party, wunt Tight has wr. > the resgiutieus, and coutigued:—This was ali geld in self | tories he will abide by it. Lam not satisfied witn that | koees grew weak, and bia whole person trembic!.’ He | Gite Ie England, France, Prussia and Sardivia, and | Sewarc complain that bo is a6t asiae for a mere mse of \ rules of the iustitu‘e, but to bare no appointment, and the | gefewoe, Ik is & Perversion of the truth, of the facts, and | promicc; because the Senaior feaid§ if the decision was | Saw tLe prize slipping from his grasp, aad be yislded to whereyer & re preseututtve axgemnbly exited, there were ne | the so Foe the fecte are considered that be 6 @ whole expense to be ocirayed by the Prince himself, Isis | @ wlerepresentaion of hat occurred, Mr. Beojamia | ado it would, not bind’ the people 0! | circumetsnces. Was & Covtest Between toe peo wade for toe purvose of ofisinily reporting | deed weight to the repubicun cau tei —that io was atoe > } dofeate: ‘eppropriations: i then referred to the fact that these resolutions were com reitorics. the be one was trve to principle, and the cobaus That was all soft to the eaterprise of the ta- | table to Garrison ana Weasel Puiliiee?—chat he was the to ba hopedtiehen caplet, which: shows sult tes’ | Eee tae Hit, it wee see ee aemeereyr ons! Spree Coeait sony bata cela too ie | toa bone coutes eae ata tered, aad | cep nient pros. Ho referred so she fact tuat ia the Erith | f2vorite of an unscrupulous gang of toboy man, and bad opinions towarce th's government, may be successful. cil Ted. abd Lb wus Ocemed best to have some comort of | pic of tbe Territories, but by the Kansas billie ba dxot | betrayed bis prinotples. He got bis prize; but where | Yarlement, the tims newspaper actually reported the | Cxcited apainet him the vsiversel meas of ths conesrva- THE YRIGATR MACRDONIAN. section, juat . it was sben tbe Keosas ana Metreske bit | the South, eo that the of the Territory, in defi woe oes be ane pag Mh ne tet a ofa maighiy Lmeng wate ‘members wae akiog, ead hd Urs of the North and the imtensest hectities of the wee before the Senate, w! the Senator from rt, wery from | party wed 1 de A vom their lips, without any compensation. ‘The Macedonian, Captain Lowy commanding, te now on | Pot Usore | together every moraing; to prs ea Sananaae the oh Ofibesuddea | Ober a fallen ptar, separated ‘from ai } Ee coveloered the appropr tation to the Globe anen omar. |. What eveils i that wo bear oagacious democrats now t her return from the Mediterranean, and will arrive at | was perv: into dictatiog @ party pintiorm 0 | change which has taken place iz the position of the Seas | attocisies. We separated from tim, not beckase | mone grievance. wneh ought to be at cuce recressed. | Ceclaring thetr belie that if Seward were elected Presi Portsmouth about the last of June. the Couventt Besides that, the Senaly postponed | tor trem Imo, und We party. In 1858, wtec ie waated to | he Del? pripciples te 1556 ¢ {rent from ours, act because | Be locked upoo the syaem as one which Lad done moro | test he would, wituio & single year, from hs thocral dis } these resolutions tit after thet Convention, when the | be returned to tbe Senate, apd he was pressad from ai! | #6 Bere IntoleraDtot opposition fri to Get ent trom tae cumracter of the cebutes of Coagress | postition, be entirety in the pande of the South? The #ork eee eee Ferator trom Tlinois cays & platior@ was made; aud yet | parte of the State with this very arguinest, aud supprind | SePEra‘eC from bum beoxuse be (REE sMtotber caures combined. They had no devaiee | 1 cove.” The gamer auccssn bag overruled the battle j Henry Grice, of Ohio, bas been appoiated and coufirm- | be Duings that very fect in arragoment of Semasars, a8 | bimself gomg down ta iliinois, in UUat caavees be backed | mace whea he it howe; becau! beyond the duit mediocre utterance of state | for Mr. Sewero's abstracuone, ond Mr. Seward is left owt : ed Unied Stats Marshal for the Territory of Ua. trying 00 Gietate @ piatiorm, when be gays tho ptaformis | ous of bie promise, and directly tid the people of | ple, alter tobing us bere in the 8: Wee ARES CPernMltable | divwotie olcursoa, There | Im the cold. Wher Ro returas to bis cow racant chair in ‘ vt sirenoy miaie. Next, esid Mr. B., the Senstor from Jui: | thet State that, whetber it was decided or ant | this whole mater should be war Dotbing of dramatic iuteres\—none of the | the &bate, be will reture to ruwinate upon tae folly of THE RECENT POLITICAL DisTUREANC! Pos, Gok satislied wicb ciscuseing the Qonstitutional ques | by tho Court, ‘and po maiter what they decided | Court, then im the face of bis people he told them behad | enewe aod Ifo Of actual debute—and all bo Met Tho City Counotis bave passed resolutions strongly con- | tions before whe Senete ox their mertia, he thought proper | (ve keooas and Nebraska bii dad 60 Axed the power | got ue by bs Dill, Rad Waethor the Geciion was for or | very iittic Coubt, on acovant of this very Give. Men dormmatory of riotous interference with ihe repapitcan | 1 AFrOgE serepteem demnoretic States as disaaiouisie, | of the Norih that they could make every Territory {ojue | AgAibet us, the practical Cecision would be ageinst us, revonied from soeakiog fometimas becaee = wita the suggestion, ike the olt preyer, “#sther, farg Uniog free, Iu that controversy the two cancicaics wont | 406 becarte be Dow toe us again, véing Diack repabli | Koew thet whatever Wey eaid woul? appear ju print, and Berenading party on Saturday nigat, and requesting the them, for they tow not what wey do.” He is wiltug to | before the People aud agreed to disuse tue tasuce aa! | CAD SGUMCOIS agenst us This I the (ax agaings the | uu the practice was abulabed, th y would never have Mayer to exert the whole powor of the city to prevent fa- | iorgive wa, because we krow pot what we GB Ho tolls | whey put questions tor eneh other to auneees and, sir, 1 | Senior (rpm likes. | How, 9 ictedbor s tovach ea eres taro oar eae " * repelutions are a fatiorm, and wre, tor I # to I nave b as the Senat rebed je epee wor “hing or y Ht ap. See re eetnen orem cod gunlih the suiiy:tn tegen: | EE Dae ramos soe abe Ane tate furpriocistn Ios spnmiponicn Toure eiace af tame lb | will beet map whtenes dees GU Lmeretampanebemmeet | seaee & ton sean rae country. Tuo | reialiation game of Van-Boren and Fillmore, of e1! sent instance. § jority of ine commitice of the Charieswon Comvention | curious, to find that #r Lisoole iS afar more conserva | celence, apd the worlo nould know when f spent agaia | fzest ebuilitions of oratory were awarded no moro mers | ke Bleory Clay, to hisyea humiliation for the sake THe COVONR INVRETIGATION, ave Yancy pisiform, alto that Yasoy made | tive mam dian I suppose’ him to be, uelees me has | | will be im seit detence” The dest eel | in that publication than the commonest and dullest | bie parey? E. G. Dill was be‘ore the Covode Commitee this morn | the pla'fo m of the party,/and that a majority of te ve. | ebanged bis opinions there wee ao-do igiug ou be part | defence ig to carry the war into the opomies’ | speectes thet could be utteret, and tuus, under the opa- Bir, Doogten te reported en eaying that “Old Abe Le- as testifed that be was @ resident of Washington | Tpernle diniis Of the Ualon. tngeimer with Yancey are | Hore are Dougias! questions to Lincola, aud the replies of | Country I Belong to thet echool of politicians | ratious of this loartiatic macbinery, for which ie people | COB” is, perbape, tbe most powerfil. debater fn ts Gat. ing. lon Seton | all Gisunionists. Be eaye these resolutions are @ Yan. | tre lence who do Dot stand avon the defewsive. if 1 | were taxed. the veriest piginy was made to mppearas | ted States, wai will bom berd man to beat as im 1867, and employed as a writer in tho Washing’ | Cvy Diniiorm, and a carro platform, and a disaaion plat QuomionL "I deaine to know, whether Lineola today | smatiacked t will etrike back, aad ever shail. If feaanst | targe nc tho giant. He was oppored to the whole aystem, Dengins fay teat ee coly Wa Oh heat eas & Jy ye vant?’ Fugitive Stave Law!" ree to be beaten in every political content | w It | manbood enough to put an end to it Minois te 10 pat the “Litde Gent” a: bim--the man SN eee hed te Perea te favor of the the Sepator from Mines: coe ealy 1 cat-deieacs when wr. Conny, (cen: ve 4la., paid there was uo legitimate | five fect four, against the mea of 6:x (oo three. The} aoe be alucks, then I want the same measure meted outta | debsiebe~s except in five miaute speeches. 1 the apsecace | fee# to believe, too, thet the uomiostion af Liat»: 7 Re ton Union office; that of bis own knowledgo ho kaew | form, aad the Ppurpore of ali who vote ‘or ibem te, after on, we be di to 184 'o favor of (ke Gucoucitivoal repwal | Oefend mms self from attacks and faise accusations, I will | anc he boped the House wouls bave digatty enough aad t | orth Are thing Lecompton conert. | $26 people of w Territory huve decided they do not’ wi - Se Gens. 9948 O —_ Mt. | slavery, it is the duty of Congress to force slavery upon tation; knew Martin but slightly; bad met him, and | them, ‘That is the deliberate srutiment pt forum torue FF ee y ith bi 0 world, @9 re ried apd corrected by koe Senator from Ti « 504 Sgatmat the ads a mo. In eil i Dave said today, if anybody can der iv sensibly imiproves the cbaners tor Dougiss at Baltimore: mvt eS tina ee RS 1 Se wi toe for tout platform, ary T eball vole Craists ibe Union, great the perie went tara?’ ©” | an attack, I wian it to. by opeeidere! tneait desences it but they foreet that Liacota's comiaatiin was the old e Grae » but merely im regard to the fea tor tie cavove Yencey pla:form, as the’ S calls it, 1 co rot now oF ever Cid slaed wedged egaizattbe ad | bis is au attack On mo then mice is au attack «pon him. | man would dare to rise and ask permiasion to priate | Semocratic jugcler's game of 1844 and 1862, when, te ap- tures of the constitution adopted by the Convention; had | ang i it beipe him to call nicknames let him have teeta on nore e me vient ka anal heated fe I’ bw is eclfsefence agaist somevody 1 kvow mutuieg | speech, pot a line of which was read or sooken Drage he rivel ceucidates, clamorous for the cemina- beid private conversations with other persons; ove goatie, | We bene of that appeal to the people. } for my weedauon tenoane te Gana ee ten on, ee mine is felf-defonce agriast somebody pe oo foes poy pe tp mp enone pry gh Roo —_ to bo scloctad, Ret mixed ap. « “ t, secept the responsibility, and stand by tue op “ P ww ows BEADING BOUL m4 |. C., gues atdere. man Ded 00d. bain Sas the slavery. cheune'ef the conan | Toniisee aaa tue par eee a ie isl tind pledged egniout tho adeieeseot a new | Mr. Haxhosp, (Gem ) of 8 C.,rose.to 0 qusstisn of pri- He mavplained tat they ought to have a | Wo dare eay, too, that i tboro is to bo a reunion of the tion alono would be pub uitied to the people same ume, I demy that were is ligh eat approach be Union whh suck & Coustivuiion as the peop'e ct | vilege, upow which be would speak tomucrow. It was | printed ciioial record of the proceetings of Coogress. demoor sey at Ba'timore tt wit! be upoa some new maa. doring the recees of the Convention; Dill a 7 tw (ruth aud correctnces tu the Hneaments described by | thet ttn'e mey ere fit 0 mabe ates ai oa that a epeceh of the Senator from Mateachusetts appeere t copatituents, and justice to thomeelvee, | Hunter, o' the outstanding candidates, bes a fetr chance the Senator from Iuimols, ac of the platform atopte2 by a | 2.4“) wantto krow whet! sands to aay nledged to | in ihe Gide, 88 delivered yomerday, waion he did got hould have # corpe of official report | 8° & maker; but wo know of none of the rest whe the some of the party, 06: alunoagh the information wes | Stony of units ot Comikewa, or of tee tomupus Hee ee ee ea eat es scm taT in oe. | Dest, emp Which be believed wan bt delivered oh all.ana- shoulc prrevut, uct what they (the | Dat, lesstof all Mr. Dovgias. What Vao Buren was in the not to be used in newspaper correspondence the source | which arc bere advecated by the wlmost unasinous tot dy Magee oy 5 | taining reflections on bis State which it was necessary to | reporters) might thiok worthy to be presented to thecoua- | Convention of "44, Dovgina im in this of "60, tae great y new dinie into the Luiow ® cvostitution as the at block firet t wes consisered Gouficent!al, and as an Louorable man ho | Of Cemocretic Senators. 1 deny that there t¢ aay «: tbat state mey wee ft to an try, but every pg wailed occurred upon floor, Hi umblivg io be removed, aad Liacola dees ware ewer the le Brea truth in hw picture. “No wan pero has asket wert to koow whether be fisndets der, pledged to Mr. Pran eaid the Senator from Louisiena had demon. | for one was pot gto trust himeelf inthe baads of | Dot diminish the difficuity. mater ould not divulge it. The Commiiter, except Gov. Win. | Eres roo vl " the mboliton of slavery to tbe ivtatrtet of Colm the Incepende eT ces to force slavery upon @ Territory; uo man has strated thet there was nothing equivoral in the Kaasas et reporiers, BO how capable aad -_—— slow, insisted upon the name being given. Mr. Winslow | asae+ Congres: to make & sare case for tbe Territor: tee Lee ero 287 Dledged to the aosivion of slavery te bl oF ie Clnetnnat platform. “Be Kecan bl proved lotalligr st the nae be who were ‘bot re Army Intelligence. objected, that the commitioe bad no such power. A Lhat being ancther of (ho slang phrases the Seuator ured; “4 a to whevber be pled aeoaes = poe ef Os onegn. i. “ w rect — me ase phn. Bo tan ben asked for anyu ning we euca & 6. = B © enewee nee ‘ba Gnade eed Titorios Was to ae determines by the Suprrme Court, and f r4 Lieut. Gen. Scott arrived m this city from fashingten argument essved, committce ay bet wing Baving ehown what the charges are as mace by Ico pov eiaod vledutd ¢> ike probibilign uf the elave trade | the qurstion bad not yet arwen, ie deaied that the D-ed ee Prinuag dove | 08 Saturday last, is the enjoyment of excoilont health, morrow, at ten o'clock, to decide whether they would | uh ator egeingt Cemocratio Senators hers, I deeiro wo | between the ciflerent states. Scots ceeieion setued the ports at issue, The question of declared out of order, ‘The Officers of the Pay Department have been. prem the question. alluce to ‘ne ciceing worce of his speech, for the of ont SS. bah yy sineteae be cients vied to pro | tne power of the people of the He was to favor of making the official reporters officers 10 stations by direction of the War Departmoas: showing how nearly bis conclusions are to Dave | Sodeouth cf the hieoousi Uempaemcs uncn nt ee BME | weg Dot argued im: that case, nop supposed t> of ibe House, not subject to any individual, not lookiag to Wm. Chace Harney, of Now York, testified in relstion | just read. Here Air 8 quctod from Mr, Docgiay « ‘2. 1 “ein Imblledy, if pot pieged.ins veltef ia) be involve: Ii ubmission to the aemands | avy private incividuai for compensation, Dut they should | Paymaster S Maclin,now at Detrolt, Michigan, to Sam to the Vande bili “aliforuia mail contract, to the effect i speared wap eams & ben setae Se eter es or, at cay af \oagrene o orbie merery inal the | ¢ he bar a from Lovisiana was the pros | haves od law, and their reports of the pro- odes W. Brown, now at Fort Kearney, Neb. \bat mode of omensaty is Bul Very coave’ | United rtalee rerritorien of peace ip the cemocratic party, he warned Printed a the goverumeat print. 5 + Neb., that it was made in violation cf iaw, mas much as flarvey Dient—to arrsign every wenesinn vous ths b+ Boe at cds wmire Lim to ADawer whether be Ys ovposed to the / them e/l that peace was at aa ond var Pag mined ante, vn: rye 1 Cuiton Toxes, ‘master 4 Bow at Sam Antonio, to Detrort, Mich ’ . any Dew lerriiory Unites E E ef il fi ory hus Arst pro- | at lecgth the Dred Scottcare to sustain b Y oppceed to honvet ac juiai'ton of terrt- or a bad made proposals. on the 68 of March, 1859, tocarry | tace em in the must oMfensive muoner, sonding forth | Sciviattio the mails to California for the postages, under law o! the | tbat attack to the World, and then vaying if aay man eball - fee Ge raise bis voice hore to repet i}, it willbe an assaatt u, Paywaster R. B Marcy, now at St. Paul, Mim, to Fert 10th of June, 1840, ben the Pestsnasior General dectined | Fim? ine Town wets onaae tense Me peceby. ars gt gm TE Be ay que.’ ‘He oat), aad 7 the troops at Fort Laramie the coptroct, deciding that the route, five thousand miler | cert'in seit jence, and no man can answer him witrout # ibe piavery questa among the charge of want of faith and adaa- master T. M. va Will proceed to Fort 'Vanoow by sea, was iniand service, and must bo ¢ ‘Bel by | stocking him, and only from such an attack will he | ourestves dovment of Barges upon the Seuator a ver and report for duty to the it commenior of - and aa >, peek again. I am efraid | shall be obnoxious to the Tt is tpoesible pot to admire the candor and frank- | frience. He defended and explained Mr. Dongias’ Free. the laws reguisting the inisnd 6 rice. Pro. J chayge 0 assaulting the Seaator from {iaeis, ff iaceed it | been itu iio there ameore Coen’ . Toere ia | pot speteh from the attacks am Posals were then invited, aud a covtrict mite | be ‘an eesault to Topel & most wanton sad | bo equivocetion or evarion. fhe Stuater from Llimors alte | that it simply meant tat sieve» by the Department with Mr. Jobason, of Now | unprovoked attack. More than ome half the bad bis questions to auswrr in thegame way. Ail I pro- UpOw & Pople agacet their will Mr. Douglas was not York, and in the following August # conditional Senators speech ts devoted to proving his own Prose Wo Go is 10 Teas the anawer 10 ihe second questiog:— | Only pregerd by bis immediate political ene wes, Bul oy . Sonaievency, from em carly period to the present time, | the next quest! in propounded to me by Mr. Jcrcin ie, ena | 2? admlowtration, which teased a sovereign State te as veo Sar} Jarvis, same depsrtroent, is relioved from da. a tomio, and directed to the Bakimore, and report for Tartuer ofeera |” Ne SHY E z 4 z z 3 Contract for the same verrice wes entered into with Van- | with the principles be now proferced. Ido not deny this, | 192 4 & Teertiory i rf ‘sgaital “be | inter(ere to control the election .” This information cout oaly reach the | _ A detach went of recruits 18 ordered to leave Jefloreen perdi, t take wfc Th cage of the falare of Jounson. | 264 ule te prec charge brought aguem tn. TOs satin tae ot se ie Cue atin 2T W305 Grp 2.0 Osiova-hed Mr. arb ithe beloved | fevple through ibe columns the Gee, In wbict all | Barrscke on the Qbtb ina. for Fort Ripley, Min . thers to . ree 1 er Teed with os to sbancoe those | their ites prior to the formation pave 0000 hnung? 8 Territor el jwiature Could pron Bit sa: ead thai | toe proceed 14g8 Were report sesign) compan! Second tafeatry, now Johnese ¢id fail, The coatrect with Vandervilt cost the | OPa lus iy proved wv te fallnslorns be toe ane ame ee ‘ “ee % 4 Y.5 wisded to know from | stationed at that post. Liout. J.D. O'Connell, Secoad ia- Legg ne ecower S the probibidon would be legal aud effectuas? Mr Cornu, oN Y, w United States eighty four thousand moro tha Barney's | he agreed to, avd refuses to be bocud of that to which va tbe people nt © rarmarten, to lewter eens a | Mr. Puvs replies a@irmenivesy. We gratie ras trees North Careilna if he deemed it lowest bid for the performance of the sawe service, The | he bad previously given his escent, and cefeads himsetf dae wo 4 2 A Teave 0° absence for twelve mouths, with 4 Mt mis prior to ‘oe form sition of estate | ME. Wave bought Le bac beard the Seastor say it was | (be impartial epirit anc fulness of Ristory., to the beaefit of law of 1858 forbids the Department maxing any contract | D&a0te be says be ® now lo accoréanc: with woet ne ueeo ” Me. Leaks keew —} bed auoweret (bat qacs | & jucicta! question, Gad he dil Bot see wRst tae peoples | Members snd thelr constituents, that the Globe eLould for the transportation of mails by fea exoept for post: | tor from lipow bad the cordiat friencettp aud support | dM on tre: prinetple ell over the Mtel= in toc4 a 1883 end tm Mr. Foun further argued tbat the Tenneasce platform | sll tbe eemeys, only wh) eoustetiog: ‘' tie pa Fy aod ee 1886. aod be bse no exense for prerendirg wn be in doubt on 09 | wax a: WeUlUs, Aad Cootroverted Ue allegations that the | 1°80, end ibat sometimes when there would | "0M, Ist cavalry; Sinjor Emoy, Ist cavalry; Oaptem no wor, | 0KEd epoe with pride and con is it not eurpris - —- - vie thea. ful eectractan-=Best, by virtue of the cfler to do tho cer. | oe toa: fet geatiusan eudcenly ante hiawelt siparond Sccotna. whniber’ cbreey “mas eh cay, Sk Sota | Hie comichéed teas tho srosoeen wae lees coneaty | pean er tom, tee Chae oeeenn eamys.cvery ses | S00, Ist dragoons are cirecied by the War ceopartueat to hemectveg from the democratic party, and | 0D, one single wore Of whICh wae never /eliverea upoe | Méemble at the Wasnwgtom Arsenal, D.C, to examine 08 is mind fro was then. Every one kuows that prier '857, ihe Seee- | Gon over an¢ over egniu =e b me aris be rebraske | bac to co with & contain, vot oply all the essays read = bat | @ Brigacier poruon there!ors. nl ai 4 ho i of the members OF the democ - a coms. Bareny,, Rearofore, contends thet ha le dochly ne. oo ine powiticn or Wat Guemen. st mmavars but whet way shew 1 toe malertay Dot expressed’ at Caariestou. | cet be buif adoaen weambere to linen to But ia | *ayPsAier, Ordnanoe department, an¢ Captain Darid- tata joog vice for the postages; aad, second, as next lower bidder | from every Geuneoratio Stale tm ihe Unio, and from is | 8 ierriery unde toe coustiutiom, the peuple have | seperat to Johnson. whole vocy of bis democrasic associntes here and ta ee lnwtul menre to introcag ik oF exclude ne her | their scate at Baitimnoee 1s e vaonst. Ho thooght tae | the four et ail. 4 pda J ioe eaters Smovovements recently mado im ma! ro * | the otner House? What wacie nas cff-cted this | pleare coer exist adeyoraa | Secater from wa bed beter join the [camoad | feel g upon one of tae nle's revo ving Gre arms. ymcdipaered te: Soc: | Shage, pharoeculs power Pas been browyDt to Bear On | tos “Tloee pocwreceis testes ection cosines Ties | SsietinR Thitmuoue oF wong ot Cusrieston ‘waa ia par- | walortuge to ere tue Clute a eyecce rerun iat p o McPerrea, Quartermaster’s department, is a. Mr, Beojomin wes very sharp ant severe on Dougiss, | ing sraubor, that he coesplaias that be tae object of a8 | Teninnee apait theiee ip aaeiae toe Nory wit, SHABCO Of thas recommenced by Ce hon Jortng 1 bare been Celvered Before a full house, aad P Cored to Fort Loarenworth aad relieve Ceo- and equally compimoatery to Lacoia. Is was ons of hie | anit? Bow beppene it? fhe Seastor sorcot 10 touch 8 | per rey-veertatlree to ibe! teas whe eat he netineane ident satisfaction to the Southern | that point im hiseowech; and I proyeme to commend my: | Intor efecualy a Of ub tuto ther reve the wmirodu 5 , | See (0 thet part of bw Lietor: When otis Kacees aad Ne | I, nthe gomrer, they ere fa it the'r legisistins wt! t He phowed up the inconsiency sad artial | Sraske vill ens delore us, hare were thnee sutiod peed. | RocsMearwe Lense "wo water Sha, Ge commas er toe Other ciseuneioes arose a” wo the tatructioas given to | ccLverrdoa the flow of 0 LCUrt wat be om thes abstract question. still the ri¢tt the cemgaten Micnesota wad cise whero. iC Sipe. Wroraut, (00 of Kexne, corrected Unis state. | Walch was represented by uilive putes as having vee trifted the House, to ay notaing of ine galleries, when we Pvew thsivted that be war correct it Post of inc: got one single word of it Dat ever ba dodging Of the “Litic Giant” ia @ most riticuloas light | mente pro cased Oo Wis floor. Geatem*a on ihe otger ot e ‘clave Tereenr: trap r Tao advonce of Doagias, both yesteriay and to-day, ts | bide of by ay ay CS ed noe any ‘Sider Ue Taebreee etn Tove me be 5 there Leen Dh] be wer on oo the couse of mach remark. Mr Pugh took up the cudgels | 4, fousd ba Ue covstitation no pro! ibiion ageing: exer is io x Uwe cage age that Be baa greed ibat thet whether tbe votes im Otar! im his defence wiih great spirit, but be is mo match for | cining tbat power «0 ag to exclude wlavery. and they | very question should be submitted for cecision to tue | Of the maj rity Torritactes, wr te a large eum of aooually. Wr Fustox, cp) of N. Y. aang bimaelt attated caved eXolained that in» | carsed broers w be ened to that ofiect therfore went for excluding Wavery from the Qrort.” He teld as that we submitted the Jutictal queson | Wr. Tuoersom, (dem) of N. J, salt Now Jersey to by the geptioman from New Yi Resjanin, Cty’ ts cenieeneely GaeNt' the bat Wenedl 10] Soo Gchern mcaumure Ulasvee Tete oa tremens, | te oe Soe ae eke thet quosuon was creed the inch aaa bd Nonpeees to Gass ‘ae acct, Howie bar g/cm its Paucuoe 10 bave the upeced relerred | _ The regimental staff acd band, ani companies @, C aad the Senate that Covgreas bas the power: bet there was s limitetion | democratic purty ebould be & unk; oct when be gre © Deen Ghecteo Dy sue Democratc Stals Carve | © velnted belng Godvored oa tae | 9, Tenth tr’aorry, ti! march from damp Moyd for Fort Mr. Wilsoa'e pabiised speech om the suppressioa of | Of the power iu the copstiavion, which preveutet Gon | beme, ane is prested in a local contest, atd ees the prize rowed Dinself s Douglas maa floor Tont war nosuai thing; but ne would remind | Steer upaer the command of Certain Cam . the clave tendo Was not fully delivered ta open Srnete, rete tom exercising the power to exclude rlaves from | be cov: ia wiippice from bie graep, he tarts lis back upoo Contis ued to cobtrcrert the argaments of Mr. | hie colieag vered by nim (vr, ‘Op tor errtval of tear Daoles at Fort , he 7 pe 4 the Ter ‘¥, end impored the duty on Congress to pro | bis promite, and repudiates Lis words. He teus Berjam m oo this point fe sale thet the rapinre af | Oovktg) fo far prepared be. Mr Hammond takes exceptions to portions referring t | toot property in wlavee just ae all Property. Thethrd | bis peovic, at he enya be hes epckem @ Lua- | Charlesap grew out of ihe fact Ju*ge Dowalas have forvonoe tt ee Detme put im print in New York be- South Caroline, as offensive, aud will property characior = vivg tor tte Lead ihe venerable Senator trom | dred ters velére, that even if tae Court ae | ircantio *y Bald be wear his Dams to fore \ wap colrvered ° tur Hours. ag, 2) f 4, if - jen (Mr. Came), held that the sole Power ot Gon | cites ageintt tim be hae got ft 0 fised in | te cnern corral the frien: Mr Snexmas, (rep ) of Octo, aad Ereeaines, (¢. xe thom and the manner of making ticm pablis to mor | %o ineaitute am or gente act, apt give, ae it wore, | the Kesree ted Netrarka, oa thet the None otber cr adiom istformoa which he | OPP) of Teor ye ry 10 & recclutoa to tae edect hei row ® consiipien to the Tertwories, by whieh’ the people | had o yertect sight, ‘hat bill, to mane tree ferriwory | ¢ letfAtion game, and | Ohiy those specches actually ceiireret tn the House THR PeRUC LANDS. might be brought together ia an organized fort, end thea | of every Territory ‘n the Unica, wotwithstandiog th fotten up by the Soutd porporely to ecoompisb this | Should de printed ip the Mio, and that all matter spoxen Mr Grow's land whica pasted the House to-day, | thes porsherrs some inberemt syvermgnty, jast thy same | oleion o: the Cou t; apd yet ihe Senator from I tod. Mr Pugh then asseile: the repability of Loui yen A member wes ruled oui of order whould Got de ai on aul tines for maptte to the people ot & Suite, and had a right to does iney | stents up bere aot urrsigrs tis d+ mocratic bre brea Texas, ‘60R tod other States claimed at wee tp be officially pritted tu future Provides tor keoying opes for pre-e jented. We ail agreoi tiat we wore opposed 9 the | aocumee item ofa breaca of fat ig | Comocravc, whieh Called ay the seoators from | Mr. Crawronn, (@-@.) of Ga, aid wot think this the actual settlers for ten years prior to their belug offsred at | pemeipics uf the republics arty. We dotermiaed | thcin oc. of the party, and tricmsbantly appeals to nis | ‘bese die , who seversiiy mate expisaativas | tine, tray tne sonsideration of the Adpropriasion bili, Ppubiic aie. | toe Copgress shows not tans intervene. Tas party from | recerd in 1840, anc since (dem, to abow that ve is couse | Ar wanted the Richmond Ghevantion to nominate their | to ilrod.oe an amendment of (be Kind. ‘ me racwic TRLBORATH. | (ae Somalne cane Suge gover 8 crestan, aad | Wat; ax: now. whe re tol Map, we will Bot stand thee sates. They bad m9 bustoees to come to Baltimore, = * So pawn to exude property from Terrtwries, Rich | promises any more—for once deceived & wiee man way | AEC if they cuwe, De would of and vou UN the dum ‘The evertand tolegrept Dill wan digenseed and amenind | Seicceeutquaily to all the sisies Tos seonwr frou ; Wut wee Gecctved, i ihe sume way ead by Lae arch, to ™ out. 2 who voted for Stephen A. 40 day, and Will probabiy pase to morrow | Uiteow Deiered that the lerritorial Legivawre hed « | seme meeps, be is a cape sod @ [501 “ue tele us | Dougie ven times would uot get tire: of com THR POST OFmiCe pRmroTRR TNT | PEM, WDB Ihe people were unter ® Tort ortal orgsainy. be can re out the courts, for it te mo matter | tinvingtodoso, The gectlomes of the Sontn had wade very 1 they pleaned. 1 agree al! | ben, to exciace wi ‘The Senate receded from its amendments to the defic!. | ine kemator the fry 7a ency bill, which the House disagreed to. Ik now only re. | be stood thea, ame | somplaw of jast that, oecwnes wea quires the sigRatnres to become « law. | We could not neree on this Territorial question we ali ioeision ie He tells nis people (have fixed t um | the sur. They hed mace it « estton of perso al neuer, bud Nebraska bili, I Rave get the son | ab¢ #9 would etand. The Sera Fould not submit to Ou cao have free ferritory and kesp to thetr principles and selec * oot Vr [ineote was stocked “oo of carctastes "hey would sot level themante-e sgreea to submit the question to the Court, end if | this,anc told Mr Dovgins thet he wae telling the peop | te the cust at the bivdicg of avy set of men. Mr. ‘Mas PanscU aT Meme. | they dooded im our favor be would girs up and | chat the lecisigore, when they tore wo pupport the coe Dougie wes now the “impergur aioe of Northern Wr. Bousert, (cem) of Ky., condemned euch dis. John Van Buren has been offeret the mission to Para. jo us, and we agreed if ihe deciton was | stitution coula yulnte that coostivativga! pr vaion. Mr. | hover. Bis enemies” bad mete him greater than techanors They were & Clsgrase io the city, The re goay. It would have been placed at the disposal of Mr. join him it te | Lénoolh bx 'o ep hes bends io borror, though he was boi | frieodeerer could. Ther ‘might Kill Bim at Balummore [eb scans, however, were not the only party distaroed | at very consistency thactea rin. It ihe bad faith, and | iu the areertioe of his own prmoioket fe tae tee | chow; but hia friew's would carry hie ieeding dere. ‘ Dix, if the vncancy had not oocurred im the Posi oillce. | the benachole Grammar be longer Worsbips at the savine | Senator irom lioools (hat what he wae sayieg wae ¢ aveee North weet, and show him to the young mem | Mr. Marsan (8 opp ) of Tenn.. waid all partios ought — | Of constitubonal principle, Dut, professing to neve to | outere upow propriety, and wns breakiog the comming to cart their Oret votes, and tell thee, this is te Pr prowetes in the exercise of the right of spseca a6 THIATY-s(XTA CONGRKSS. Weave if to the Courts, he han gone extray aitor tale gote, | whiun be nad mare. Again, wir, be wilt the Sepator | author of the Kansas Nebraske Dili, and this ie Bonu: wel! as tp the elective francnise. nee Gneem Gnd ie Dow worebipping the Wola Of evasion ani cireum’ | from Ticnois be cic Lot bobeve th ine Dred Scou deer. | cratitnde. Other remarks wore made on the subject, but without | Yention. Here Mir. B. quoted frum 6 epeeab 0! Mr. Doug | shen, beosose if the Dred dott decuion be trae. Mr. Wiovart ¢efived what was democracy, and ox. | teking the yeestion the Committee rose, oa + ing be believed the powor existed in the Cerri. | slavery existe im the Territory, then it ano ex's Ppreeerd tor optowe that the Somator from Onto het fallen ‘Acjoprped Bemate. ond cootipged—I bave read thet that | & Stato—). exete im i ivantt ay well ss in | rom ‘What (he Sou'h provoned was noining new. yong at Wasnworos, May 22, 1900. al! oe} me when the Senator seps. | Kaces’. The conte cuvel, aod of the popu copelucing, the Si pate a tjourned. Our Waehtagton Correspondence. ‘The Senate mot at sleven o'eiock. | rated ene wh. women = from = ey. pb pe TT was Dowire, oS eoteretag tne — Waemsorow, May 21, 1960. | That wes the bargain, as be eays, whee aa wvisten prenentauves ne House wen. Due Ty I thé aotioue Bowed te Soums dy th Hs wae | whe reelécied 40 the Senate, The pryular vole @ns one bate aay ties Ar Toombs on the Slavery Question— What w he Oriving Mr. Brow, (Gem ) of Pa. preeenied a memorial in, Bound by it i govd fait, aad T eal! Proteb to stow | hundred twenty one ihousand tn bif (for to nae bd tren eoueenes, ty a, At?—Lecking One Way and Rowing Ameher— Mr, the tari "| present'y that the “Senator, a@ once, bat gan | twenty five itcuend io favor 0! (he republiona cat Licate, TUR STMBOUR! CONTRSTAD ELECTION Seward's Vacant Chatr—a Hard Lesion ene Tan rence: mu | coud. wince 1867. has been on, |, f° cm | anc fe thourene for what be cniis tte *Penites ” Rat > irs — Wie he ae Me Mr. Dawes, (rep.) Of Maas, from the Committes on mu! — Probalie Pate ’ junetion with gettiemes of the bi: Tepublionn | the Sensi: frow Milievr came on arre im teria np | Ad o Mr Dovgiar, do. Mr. Freexsnmn, (rep.) of Me., called ap the DeGsiency paris, Gret ta euosavortng (0 explain away the vecifion | tpribg wey Obhaed to fave my beeen gh Hlections, reported resolutions deciaring, fi-w, that J ‘Toombs and S epbens aro the political Chang and Bog, | astombled ‘Dill as retarped from the Howse. The latter had strickee that tae teem mare, and next Me hes made the Drosd | af opthalma wtih required attention | ‘abroad. | arrett is ot,” And, aecvaly, at Francie f°. Wieir te, (ie Siamese twine of Georgia As Chang and Eag they of So" ext the provision for paying the widow of Louie. Lina | Sasori shuil pee go tae otter har eee een | eae cae etn k ree tet Tl Tor catt | cousied to 0 apet free the First Googressionel distin of Me. Quivell Baperin:endea' Made, it sbail pos go into effect. That is the arraignmeat | monthe. | came beck jovt Defore the ovening of thie mood together as good whigs, some ten years ago, in tho under caarye of " . arrears of mileage. she Peano em Hite Tot Mm go buck to te | grenades ns ‘Sorig, my awe th Bee ar | Miercurl The maority aad misority reports were ordered | tious of Raprosnntatives; an co they sapperie? the cont. anmoeriog "200 Nehaston” 0 dows oom Dad beer omtrov oe ‘The Sonate, after tome debate, receded from its amend ae tee pert wh bm, 60d Come writ eng ry yeh to be printed. See at ce a ae me charre af i, D. RRSTORATION OF A NAVAL OFMICHR. ran Stephens to the Hours agai, and Toumbe to the Mr. Thomreow, (aem.) of N. J, introduced a Jotat reao- Sbich bis repablicsa friends ta 1 . | Senate; and so aided in the election of poor Plorch, twee for the resioration of Angurtus $. Baldwin to the | ¥° . bow he wae uring them tey rg and in the , Ackve lint a8 Lieutenant of the Navy. oi tbat fue m mapegae trans oy afer enn of aetna: se Seetenieed Reawets election ; and ro, as Chang and Kag,they supported the Lecomptoa ‘Conatituvon, and opposed (Ne etiataistravon upon varivue other measures, and 60 they Nave beet Deating about the bush fer the last year or two, very strong for the South, somewhat ineimed to disunion, but snspectes to be ati!! stick fo w ae “ wast trea. The buaoce % sho ApSciMl OFer, Wee nberact