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—_———<———— INZERESTING PROCEEDINGS OF CONGRESS ] O} i r { we time. Mr, Latham, therefore, thoogdt | self. Speech f Mr. Latham in Defence of | Me, corms the tat Congres, and arrest ‘litbaster Eitgrres posstaeed me vight te teramee te} %.” vision into thet bill, but you mede rt ib seeing tbat the plunser acquired oy the execu- deem paved to a tear Walker. He returned withov’, mexing the arrest, ani | c.itract except by the exercise of vision by law wo carry i into eflect; mo ling sLould de fairly distributed among the org sas 1 end. Sherese deen pre: This eoneme ould leave tbe Bemarks of Mr. Cotlamer in Favor of | “*7*¢ *#'2 t©-day, ¥0 compiete bis tretimooy, be baring TRE FUBLIC PRINTING QUESTION. Attack on the Administration ‘Probability of the Bstablishment of a More Developements Before the @ny, 80d Senstor Coliam: r opened the bell in favor of bar piser to the cons: ‘tec of conference of the two houses. te fave is doubt- fal. ‘See Indians were committing depredations in that 10 WEW YORK HERALP wyurspaY, MAY 31, 1960.—TRIPLE SHEET, Yon pottls’ bs mation, and Wilson answered | called for, “\, y bad expended to pat tae tive 19 | "er* tery by mother Congrese je absolutely volt The that Postmaster Genera! Brown reques'ed wim (Wileon) on over $540, 0, amd up to ths time the receivle | or cple rave & coneutations’ night to petwon Sones, mals peamngers eovercd Ws soouel +1 Corgrese Das cecided thet 6p spolination of a to say to O:x that if be would vote for the Baglish Bill ®t ‘ae tn deem ‘anions, tm parsusace 6 vidmigsion i bat tbe exercine 0: this covsteatioasl ‘Would en:ide bim to the high«stoonsiderstion with Brow, their contract to build oné hovdrei en ot Wf the Engieh biel ie 6@ under. Witnens sad he communicated the request of Brrgg y, | Ufty siaticns, stock them with animais aud 4 2 70 them with men. Their contract wes ox; that three cays aiterwards the latior VOU 4 for the | f'eunar, containing BO provision for giviog so excuse English bill; that-ddiiler was immediately re” rored ag Post | io cave of failure, and enly paying them whea the service mster of Columbus, and the s4miniretion used ali | eM Petiormed They were alee So toate Cap reg sd ie totluence to retara Cox to Oongrerg, ig dag Te@ent from lndieas, wi Bot Being doce, ney toy so protect themecives at taair Owe + XprDse, Of hig vote, Ths wiAaees Was 020/ aiasioned to go to Mo- | ‘dD: Mr. BAs¥.or— Ver, The report was mada onthe 28° of | the priptirg ie in violation of the ant of Congress, and do- * hb Phan choo} wiceDee It oon d be frend hat tan po had the pfiee of Printer to this Ba sy it raveot. 4 the propratarn of yaruna rosevape's fee | ine, SURE sfvacing th Bi ‘rom the Prating Org id Oy We aaed eames to the betes etme mince: War ding for the ee ment of @ goverament ‘lars of the money was Mr. Storton, (dem ) of Als., was oppeed to & govern- Pow men Lewspaper, a0 organ Of | ment prin thhear Wacause v0 weiteeed e onald Rrecly the SC minisireiion ; ben it was discoveres what | icrease the Executive patrot ¢ not effect saving 1y ar mitted? tt - | mere the protiie arising from the public prioting and the | of money. as to tbe reduetian at present poposed D9 the riee tbat bib? Clearly it stil. There ia vo objection to | Feet Offic- bixpk srinting, the Previcent himeelf insisted | ihe wejority of the ommine st curt 0 large Twenty bat copstitution. We kuow thats man who has made | ‘bat ap additignal five tbourand deters of thie pluncer | hive per ceutum was tuihiones Bis biter ten einer, OL op - * nae bot to sth we people. mey and anya abe are SS ee bty oe =e te. fae pe Be [bete PADS was the lethug out of ail we publio printiog well ae In @ great many other winger, an excurs for dim im thie vant to che prreon, the ioweat respons . "1 Tt is ene of the modre of contriving “how Bot to do Bleck, be Freeidemt’s Attorney General, took an ac- , “ah yap gg tore NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. thor sena ¢ THE OVERLAND POSTAL SERVICE, 4 even recctvipg the mail pay curing the greavr bad beep adopted yearn ago, millions woul were pasted to provice for the taking of the | of the acministration St all Gap tt be possible thet Senators are | ober \en thousand coll prepared to pay we put certain restrictions upon that | [owsr’s the support of people until certain things are done which uever | ton, the Consituiton, cap be Gone, unkes we provide for them, and we peglect- ny. Barrspate—I cetive to make this remark, that this ed to provide for their beieg done? With sech meaon as | Yrry sermon ibe gepiieman making these charger against we Dave tc calculate upon, tt avpeara that thie Territory | the Preedent and 8, voted for the election of # bas tbe number of inbebitents which it printer of the House,» map wbo hed fame the re. That | publican party one half of the profits ‘tbe purprer of that | Slecboneering im the coming Presidential campaign. 1s it thas | Dotee! ot be the ‘the contract the Posiw, made # report to the AUOFMey Generai, which has never teem daylight, Mr. Elweod Fisher, at the request of the c mmittee, ap care of thempeh pripting plusds pport & gover Dineut ules, he quoted S rrr fet Pobha Printing Heart. regarcipg that ‘Ueman es an able eat dovest man, who takes a singuiar prite ta his professions ave sole with 4 spsle rye ‘0 the publi tniareat with virseure bore thie testimeny to @ polities! on09- pt. He definced the Prenident from Mr Haskin’s” charge ot veurpation of power and viniatop of law, and i reply bad sl ge rd he 9 Bastm sald the eure mapper Was Fimply thie: the tog vatronags war distriboted among the President's ‘ireote ant pot hie enemi As to the ot Mr. Wendell, be © do indireoty what be bat Bot the boldness to do directly, He thoogbt the cf corruption sgeinet the President, attorney Geonral and cthers in convection with the pricting of tne Pos Office bier ks came with bad grace from tbat party which with the exceptien of Mr A ems, of Messachosewt+, vo : mipated ip caucus, ap: ported for printers man wh ‘ hal’ the profiie of the priatia the Overland Mail Company. been informed that ‘Mr. Winslow cerired to exemiae bin further; but the latter declined doing so Mr Fisher them requested tbe commitics to allow him to nee Soon tor Benjemia’e testimony. This was refused, oa the ground that Mr. Benjamin had not alluded to Mr. Pishor by Bame. Fisher repiiod tost newspapers hed since coo tained misrepreventations of trapsaciions under the Seo contract with Mexico, professing to fouad belr statements op tertimony taken before the Committee. He expressed the with to offer further, testimony and decumestery evidence to correct the pub- liebed statements referred to. The committee agread to permit Mr Fiber to prevent such statement in wrisog. Joby Forsyth, former Mipister to Mexico, bas beem sens for at Mobile to aprear before the Covode Conymitios to tentify relative to the operations of Benjamin, Siidell sad Feber, It is said that Mr. Forayth is thoroughly posted abd thet it would be unjuth Bo to do, and im vio- jevon of the {sith of the government Yet it was ow proposed to do what the attorney Ge- matptepance of the i i the Admissiea of Kansas. a ee eT — _ ae Betituuon, without apy objection Mur. Baskix—! suppoee I am not now on trial here. If 7 ou — . Keopte, and it did etteeea sey toat we will 1 630 vote for a cancicate who had done th‘s, I was not particular as to the pumber bereaiter, if you bave Aware of the fect at tbe time number requisite for a representation. The Terri. Mr Bakxksps1z—You voted upon this floor, fora man tery could not comply with the o:ber part, of teking | Who hea previously bargained jor the svpport of the far. | repudiicen party, by ofiering them one half of the protia shall | of printwg, 10 be expended for electioneering purposes. scmit them as a State. The next points of edjection | Can you deny thie’ wbich I bave heprd of is that this country, by a treaty Mr. Hasxin—The very fact thet such « ion Cherokees, 0:6 be mace, shows the greater necessity that geo. tleman from Mississippi, ebould vote for retrenchment ap ‘My. Bazasnais—I am pot going to commit myself as to pe Sey lager ger I bave not determined yet woet Lsbdall do, but I went the country to understand that the gentk man bimeel’, who is now bringing forward these obarges, vulrd‘tor « printer a map who made this prooo- ber ma) system. This was uot true If they gave er w the Postmaster General and a compacy by mu copeent to shorvem the route and scbedule, ine ‘Would eccompilisd al) tbat was demrable, apd give a great Souttern overland route 10 the Pacific with tri-weekly service The proposed three great overland routes, do ig justice to all sections of the country, and “Mb e@bich the of the Pacil aan by Jobn B. Haskin. Government Priuting Office, Treubies af Dramatic Authers. QUESTION 48 T) THE BXCLUBIVR PRIVILEGE OF DRA- . j tered r is'on authorizing the Postmarter General to } the tribe gave their consent thereto, aitiop, and that when the tlemen #0 voled he was Covode Committee, on tbe sabjeot Coutrect for carrping prin'ed and fruskee matter bevwean | wade thle Teernary “te aalode ‘ieee oundarie | swaré that tbe proposition fied. been made to hit party, MATIBING GIR WALTER RCOTT'S NOVELS. Mr. Devicson, ex United States Marthal of Milinois,bas | we Atiandc and fic by steamstips at = coat | but excepted ov! these = Indian apd that ibe pubiic money was to be ased for eleciioncer SUPERIOR QUURT—FPRCIAL TRRM. fee Ree; we deen eubpanaed, snd will testify thet a member of tho be ti | This Indian reservation ie ch of the ag RE ae Before Hon. Jndge Wooarull pease Cabinet urged him to go for Lincoln # 1 woold defeat Gut'ed the Torriory and therefore. the Silane rere! | tmmoueris! ponte” itm immeterat how Tree | Mar 0.—Jeon Mt Davenport vs. Diom Bourcioout—Thie o ani’ Wash: “" ma Deopgias tn the Senatorial contest in Ditnole, clude it, and i Bot obnoxioas to the object on ‘Mr. Fiopence, (dem ,) of Pa.—You have sdaitted thet | is a motion made by Mr. Galbraith, on the part of Mise @ur Spee eshiagten Despatch. Wr. Murphy, of New York, resumed bie testimony to- | cass; yet the mail matter from New York to Callformia | that this State cannot be admitted because of that pro- | if you did so the greater reason there was for retrench- | Dayepport, to compel the defendant (in ao aevon of libel Wanunuron, May 30, 1860. day before Covede Committee. Mr. Waihng has | 284 averaged twenty nine Sat eS. in weight | vision of the Indien Tresty. It bas long since been act- lod “4 ”” UB ADDINSION OF KANKAA (TO TUE ORION peg ds asl cas upon eech trip. ‘This was ex of letters by the | tled by the Sopreme Court that Indian territory ie exclu. | Mr. Haskix—I am showing reasons why we should cut | ‘barging Mies Davenport with ‘‘piracy and tmocatare’’) Mee Senste reached Kenses by epeital assigament to. | Ned” appre Mr. Murphy teekt he did not | over)snd mail. The entire mail matter to a | sively theirs, and no Territory or State can exercise juris. | off tbe uphealiby excreeevce from the body politic. to mske bis axswor more defidite and certata in several ww Waeltog; had contributed no money te tae Con | smoupted to ‘rom two to three thoosand pounds per dey, | diction over it. He then referred to the amendment of Mr. Froxence—I trust in God you will succeed. (Laugh | regrecis, ‘The reepects in which the plaintif requires the i i i : F recticet election; bad po acquaintance with Belmont, aud never bed any copversation with him om any subject The committee have been hoaxed in regard to tbis matior auswer to be made more definite and certain are as fol- lows: the Sepator from Missouri, Mr. Gxexw, (Dem. | ter.) il me rg emma | i, Rua test eau cro, Lene > pty cabo! printer (Mr. Levees) srepiae’ te tividetea becker & tae 5 i 2 E § i & i [3 F The sarject #as postpoued to give ration of tae Oregon war debt, which mamed into » dmise Ocean service in order to mail factitvies with america, the te ot ie! H st : i F : 4 i Tua WOMESTEAD HILL. ‘The Homestead Dill waa subdmitved to-day to a commit: Nef that “the representation of tbe said treme by the pad — was ap act of piracy,’’ shoa!4 atate the fectt bed De bases puch belief, ant op which be Feline to establish an act of pirecy. Also, that the defeodant sbovid state what he iptence by lherary property; apo if by that phrase he means copyright, be sheuld so mats, and whether or pot he bas any copyright, how be cloima the seme, and whether be cootpuee wow tt Merers. Galbraith and Townshend saomitied the soliow- tog ‘dun whatever disfavor the courts way bave formerly Fegarced motions to correct pieacings, it bas now beer erttied by the Court of Appeals thet u party gong to trial On ap Incefluite pleading shail bave it coostrued most atrongly sgeinet him. as be might hav- acmae? ail tocon- CIRCULATING THE DOCUMENTS. Nearly 200,060 popies of Senator Benjamin's speech in reply to Senater Douglas have alresty been subscribes, while the latter, with upabsted industry, are laviehly De. sending Out documents tp bis behalf. THR INE AKrE. The coloesal plaster statue of liberty, by Crawford, was to day removed from the old hall of Representatives to the premises of Clark Mills, who has a contract from the government to produce one from this model in broaze for the ornamentation of the Capitol dome. ‘South xico lying the embraces the snvg tum of five million of dollars, There Governor Wisslow asked rmission of the com. | f#8c, snd Australis. Japan and Africa. reca | to the of Nebraske: we propcee to dis | printing with the party, giving the party ove half of the First—To separate the defences, and atarcagh separate- =, te Kite doubt that there iss majority in the Senate ja zs Lon oo "ae, be would bave a daily mail to Call- | mem ln and make it ly new Ter. | Profte, to be weed in supporting the party candidates iv | |?) And dist oh jp some intelhgibie manaer where each mittee to eubpoens several witnesses in the Northern mails cally and weekly to Oregon, and | ritor m this ie the next Presidential campaign. This Defrees was the | “eferce apd enoa . tuvor of admitt og Karsas with the Huuse Dill ander the part of Pennsylvania, to prove that money was used ‘MOnto!y ocean service within twenty-one gore ae of this Inden phy ep ttd ly ek 4 repodiican pemipee, and received, with one exception, ora the scfemtens thowa Siten detain ent Wyardeit covrtitation, if a vot ie ever reachot, but it '8.| in electing black republicans 10 Coogress in several | (o%*! at 9 $1,700,000 per snoum, being $137, 24 evs | of counties, some of which are qaite Uickly settles souin | tbe votes of the whole putty. pany | Fy of b Rernyry Ko > eeeren by My question whether the demecrsty will: allow & to be an wae paid over # year ogo and $607,724 more than 's | of that line, an not include them in the siate at | Mr ,Hasix—I must correct that statement. The gen wry on ° districts, but the committee positively refused | now expended. If, however, it was intended to abrogate | all. He could conocive of but tee tleman oays that I voted for De'reca with the knowieige | °% Wbic he is the author or proprietor, he should eo reached this seesion ie sah, Be ps the present contracte for the overlaa! mail service, we | In’ the’ trou yl state, and whether autber or prapricwr w allow tw do ro. made a snould mabe Bo exception, bat Include all, aad ‘nen, teivion Place, it ia one of the modes of con- | that he made a proporition to divide halt ot the profits of ‘Third—That the defendant, if he intends to be under- THE OVERLAND MAIL SRRVICR. tempts, but in each and every case they voted bim | fuperion the my A ¥,. S ey ‘how eg 4 do 18; and im the second place, it | the printing, in case of bis election, to] satenerte se stoog that he bas sp exclosive ee creriand mal auowsion wae callrd up is the Senate | gown, ' He will probably bring the mater the attoation | tals for camying s aaily overland) mall over any roule | makings save Gite oat of Kanena™” air bored cur | Leay that 1 bad 00 knowledge of this propoation having | {0¢,Paid (rama, be wool? state ibe postponed until ove 02! morrpw. Bouse. rom te Misses er wo Francisco, ‘vials, we now to diemem! on been made time ‘avidense eos himselt | *°° and Dow he arqnir bs a lee. Sa contrast an Ween “onmenee Diader, will extend fs me fo damember ii, and we Araeg De ot Dati | eee ourth—Tbat tbe defendant, iDe'vad of alleying hie be- : INDIAN DEPREDATIONS ON THR PLAINS. @overnor Kicder, of Dacotah, reported to the War partment to day that he bad received information that poate great Weot, it would be so limtted that to abrogate them entirely and stop ali expense to the eran These wees. routes Mov eae § Hopi ways over which emigrants in safety passed. at of the Rultroed Verrwory, and that in moet instances they ame over from the State of Minnesota = If ‘Wee jafermation is (rue, the outrages cannot continue long, es I learn arthoritaively tbat there are located at Fort This would be the precursor Pecific ; bas wo an the nest oey he was in caucus. But ali this was an Bidgely four companies of srtilery, at Fort Ripley two Guidi wieiuen oon and following it close we should have line of steamers | time, and we hesitate. We Dave admitted you hed | &D! fetve; but nevertheless it showed #0 much the | Penton PY & motion to have tbe pl-ading cerrvcted. It Guupedlinet tahahipjenh Sal abcenedaie ail sand eGnmss. cwntrolling the commerce of Japan, Chin, Mexico and | you come ete slave State, But this subject bas come | greater reason for the adoption of the resolations pro | cbvious, therefore, thst s party must ie Justice vo him vine? aEss0x. Bouth America. ‘beck upon ue, and the ‘question is with the Senate. Settle | posed by the of the commities. faconvection, 04 bis per Sy Sel, bo marorabiy reaarded. ‘be garrisoned by three companies of infantry now oa the march from Fort Laramie to that post, ander command PERSONAL FXPLANATIONS. MORE Mr. Cuaxpizn, (rep ,) of Mich., rose to @ question of The plaivtif’ has scoped the prager remery. The Semate. - avewer in effect alleges Uhatthe detematory words are @f Major Day, of the Second infantry. Toe remaining ‘Wasutwatox, May 30,1860. | Privilege. He found in the Globe, of yi jay, lapguage | Postponed till Monday, at 12 o'clock, teow true apd that “the de‘endent lawfully mede the padiica force at Fort Laremale will consiat of three companies of | Mr, Sewaxp appeared in bis seat and was warmly | sittibuted to wo enen Ss Nome witch he obarse- Ts ten up, me mn WAS OME mE Mr. Tlackis—T have 20 recollection on the subject Gon." EXber of these allegations enpesias m sofonoe, lataniry and two companies of dragoons. greeted by many Sepators of both parties. accused bim Sf gross iguerence. “He bed not beard tbe | MF. Lame defended the bill as proper and just. Mr. Barxenaix—Did you not state #0 tn the House? oO ey ware ae meveies > Sesnaeer THR racino RAILROAD The bill a Yap, Dut if used, it shows the Senator was inca Mr Currravoes (8. Opp.) of Ky., pointed out amumber | _ Mr. Haskix—I do not see fit to be catechised in this | 4 Plaiutif can only demur when the ansxer ov ite fane granting © peasién to the widow of Colonel 1BOsBC, » ae does not constitute adefence To makes, oetuie The Houre select commiltes of sixteen om thf Pacific | Thomas L. Harrie was parsed. SaTeeine Oe peeties we ty sentens be on Te tn ee ee ee oy, f. Barxepate—I have no idea of cateohising you. and certain tbe remedy te by motion, not — Aid bol mnoe Dect punse aii “ s . Hasan — ghows The answer sets up several defenors, (1) tr Sad hesanben par dep exoh evry Mr. Wicraut, (dem. Ser paste vealed ateantion {9 the sult iheeost S28 "beep sich as ei *. Hurvm, (dom.) of Va., was williog $0 vote for any censiy there la for retrencnineat tet i all was re pring fete are btw ‘m or rt 7 , . esumngountlie ferring her ; i eres _— AERATOR SRWARD AT ik Post. speech of Mr. Bingham in which an extract was made | _ Mr. Cuanpuan gaid that when the Post Office bill again | them did not pia pt by show tata press oereens bod teeter hoes ‘The git of the défumalary words is the Barge of “pt Seater Risenrd santa bie tank tegpnemnnan vs initials V2 ~ came up be would dlecuseit,and the question of ignorance | Ye would be sbligcd ts at ; ee racy abd impesture.”” Pirecy and impostare are geaeral rom one of hie (Wigfall’s) speeches, in whish language | Sonia men bo determined. ep Sp ra eg a eg ban cee ete _incontestibly | terme, avd werely slleging that they ere true ® 2% pull- today eeroe. ieee Learn aesbaw tr ifan was attributed to bim that be never used. He pro. er CL rep.) of 3 HL, the Overland Eupttien ia Dee Frentan ioe’ hanast Gono ian aaa pA chntly definite or certain. The anawer should allege tne grote, ed quite el » and im conversa: was | nounced the quotation utterly false, |) Was postpon. twelve o’e! on Saturday. e ? ‘eustainin; .. | tacts which show tbe charge to be tron. ‘ emthasiastic for Lincoln and Hamlin. The meeting be- {| Mr. Brncnam, (rep.) of Mich, maid be found the laa Oe POENEEEN CO KARAS SEND THD Seee, a law wn pass one een whe joa petiecase ion ‘Aween Seward and Ham!in was exoredingly cordial go in a newspaper and aupposed it to be correct. He | yp? House Dill for the admission of Kansas was taken Agreed .7 py y sa shah curSebe Svante wappiwe! the ‘happens ‘THE UARPER'S FeRRy (x VEETIGATION. ad no intention of misrepresenting the Senator from Mr. Coutamen, bob edn we aye gabe 9 A ‘Military 7 ing of events mnuat be alleged in the spewer ‘The Barper's F Sommittee have bad several most | Texas. to bate the erocads a shiek ibe admin of Kann 8 Ate. a $3,400,000 to Ly Bad troops called maga he Meeams: tut oe uch be bas printed ap %0 «Bie aleruon hat the publication was aera » made lately, ib of bri m1 nother opportunity was pow out in ware of and present time documents which will cost the Sm "ruc wil yronsiy soy the Sen's foe | tn rgne os Sore We teen sang | Kraan stines arin finapomamm ates | toa iO Hae treme ryuast.nayeif” | etteayea tnd urine gn Sunred scan. | le rs days that they have tnisbod the examination of witneases ally favored by Congress, aa the people of a ferhory are | Mr. Huxrmx moved to take up the Post Office Defisienoy | will ue third of the whole amount for'ceing ab: { SDrwO bet the deencant che some right under tbo nel eaabind to fare tee act of Congrers respecting copyright, as by tho 2b least ull thet they can get before rT own goverament, or make | bill Agreed to. nothing, for the ‘1a done by Rives at wget ca ty pater Caden thon [ipotutious, ard said if the editor of that jearmal had read | their own without some cheok—and this ia | Adjourned. thx and two-thirds per cout of the price to be paid by the | SC 0%, 1866 | But a reference t the set ¢iscicese that the ‘adi, mel . 5 ” not the most favorable state of tings people. country. Now, betantial reform yet adopted altogether bring wa pro- @barged. Hyatt, it te understood, am soon as he te dis- should at leest at House of Representatives. By ibe, Hoobe” war tht orporang in thc Fost Otoe visions. @harged, iutenda to take the siumpfor Lincoln and oa pe oe ‘Warumorom, May 30, 1860. Stee melee ae for the giving outof the man ee = npg ye Pishied tts to these ‘people. “Though Mh in the © samovAL oF Tun or. LOOM ARSENAL. one RR Tones bed passed’ last” section, Decinion reserved TRE PUBLIC PRINTING QUESTION. por ne pe De thus to wilfully mlsrepre: | aiseretion of Copgress 10 refuse or admit thom into | The House passed a bill for the removal of the Arsenal | ‘be Senate, wito an obtroseners Bo doubt owing to he The evdject of tne yudlic printing absorbed the atten icin oy mens the Union, stil it a note measure of capriee. The re- | of s. Louis to Jeflerton Oty. increased respectability and great age, passed a jotut reso- Asmy Intelligence, ten gf the House to day, and rom preset appearsnc-s Mr. Supa, (com ) of La., reported beck the bill for quired elements for admission are—Orst, have they a suf. E ‘UiOD puspending that wholesome section, but ihe Print Lieutenaat Isaiah N Moore, First crageans, hes been the acquisition « 2 wot a ficient population, and bave they s geographical extent of INVALD PENRIONG. bg Commities paid no atiention to It, aad the result was the policy #0 loug sevooated by the Hurst in iia adit» | tbe oa Bo gave notice tant head Rot pres it at | territory auffictent to meet the necessities of a tate? The | Mr. Furrox reported « Dill providing that all invalid | Wat the seotion referred 10 went into operation. This | "eve¥ed frem duty at Carlisle Barracks, and ordered to stale, in Gover of © government printiog estabionment, | 2M tees. notice that he should call it up at | number of the people ie in come measure ascertained by geuteen Gig entanneegten aed af deadly ‘was very qonsiderabie retrenchment, for the printing of | Proceed, vis Fort Leavenworth, to joia his regiment vow ‘Wilt be adoptes by the House and Senate. Mr. Gurley, es — OF CORRUPTION AGAINGT THR SEVATR PRINTER. pon ge on object being to place all army and navy pote are P eK ny Thy a i AF papery peat f pon egy gree acme ebewman . © > i TDRLL presented @ report from . a ate make bis teieestaey eae rs sae cate mittee Avgmate to tavenigue tne charge ol corrap nore wore one | olor Cums eres the amerous appl. | SAD, Tea i tae lone Dada , eete een Sn cipek, woo ereees to pac ry ohelngpores against the?ripter of the Senate, accompanies by The | Catlons continually made for back pay. He salt this | Son, - “ f jt f the ) Territory. ing into the bands of the administration frem this | via Inde; ence and Pawnee Fork, to torte pepsin: deiredene ia The House agreed | resolutions, — Ly taxation showed some pear acto magma rae & half of doi ooh en ieaeatae lent Gee ar ae ayear, Die rbieh are now in the fleld aie babe, Mr Koo, Nn. . LP arrearges. which required legal abitity Attorney cavalry, 90. par evade wy edicts bea bot man cu snr by . mscton to ube up ly Orerlned Several forts were made to defeat the bil, which | sr” tg'duuribate amen {Se oapparters ant pertnnne of Hillery, i ordeted 43 be'telewed fe Be Gell autre tt Seme very eplen iid pr ’ it, w vailed A . " a canciones 4 ~* be mera Na Ee. Grin, Chom ) of Gab, tppintid to We. Baio & win nally pamed, 98 against 80. their administration. hie sum, as he sald before, weat | Fort Movlirle, & C, whereupon he will proveed to Balt. { Queen of Exgiand, wroogh weir respective Ministers, | S7py,2iSjcubettule for the present in order to perteot the sixteen thousand nine Oi dinate es a Sowing argos, sad tontomse cogen, tes ements | scene cares oe we : , J a > (rep.) Of Pa., the Houre in- | had said r for Capt. Hucsoa, of the Unies states Navy. They e0a- 7uR MOUMAR LARD GRant. together and it ap Hoase thet comman¢| officer of Oregon hae «i population at the | Sieted an its disagreement to the Sevate’s amendment to | this war them ag 0008. Sit of elegant diamond euut boxes and diamond | Th Cuumcalied up the special order, being the Hou. was about ose | the Horhestead bill, and asked for ® committee of conte. | that they wand | orcers for ‘Gay Rocke, te. examite the comm 7 ia toe ve Wes of the mort elaborate workmanship. Thene preseots | "Mr Gwin moved to postpone it, in order to continue the C4 o on sees: public | cinity of Harney iske bend of the Ovkyee river, eannet be reecived by him unless Congrom authorizes it. | Conticeration of the California Overland Railroad bill ever a Territory HASKIN PUBLIC PRINTING. | pr! , im regaré to ite fitness for s miliary position, at the samu ibe fact that @ Mr. Has, (A. L. dem.) of N. Y., called up the spe- Mr (dem.) of Mo —Did not the act the r le wm cmmncans 1: 2 pony $y. Toreanpas, (rep) of te . objected. "At the last on. | clal order, being the >: ray specify Ume reporting tis ities for buiidwwg, as well ae the Navel Commitice have submitted an elab: on na Rares ed ens ae mation wool one believed ebo } the Committes on Public Expenditure. Kies | Oftee blaskst Did the Depernibet exosed that ox Ler] ae wtheowan Saier o be obtaleed Ye support of ‘The Howse Navel udm an ‘> | not preveil. If matters were lef over in this way, and - gw ‘Mr. B. 2 or the en Patte | B et ‘on ie (hat amount’ & militar y estabhebment as the peoem ites of the Fate report, sustaining the contract made by government So Same paes from one subject to another, they Geet Gg Eupeadhures’ mid that tall tad Worcegh invention aon ier y Justified in paying the rates laid | rervice may from time to time demand for the protector With the Cherokee Tracsit Company in May last. The re able to get through with business. ‘en feet ue: bad been given to the important subject of the public | Mr. ‘The rates were fixed by the act of 1852 per Steen, Firet dragooes, onder orders to open & pert sets forth many interesting facts and statemenis, | nays 22 Hen fon aces wel bere te 8 Seeviery making epetes- printing Ge ccted conmntnce ot Ge Smacte, presiged Dut then the President well knew, end so did his yond frcm Harhey lake to Bugene City, will render a cor- ‘showing the wliity ofthis roote and ite probable advan. | | MF, Wane, (rep) of Obio, oared a regotation tha, dar. | inan seine of the Sten already adbaiied, tnd ages ties | of which ho was chatrmen.. The evidence aldecui es’ | troman’ of nara. nce’ that, the ‘prodis upon this | responding report of the country to the east of the Cus. tages over all ocbera as @ commercial thoroughfare. if | ‘Wf "he Femsinder of the presemt soesion no mony of the Congreasional ‘airtel, Hie would ‘veatare | fre the committee, which had already bees pabishes, os wees, Eaoumted 00 toh ad dounre | “Ty te eae - sbould s¢ak more thao fifteen minutes, nor more haa Pye & SF = mae 2 a a! , | Country so , amounted 1@ twenty thousand dollars ‘The folowing disposition of troops on Puget Sound hag developed aceurd capability, it wit) | one= on the same subject, more Ubene districts eemall- altracted the attention comment iparumadon uf team of them, por Bowman, the | been ordered to take effeot without _ Greatly reduce tbe price of freight aud travel Motion objected to er vote for representatives than this Territory did for ite | ‘rom the public tae whole couatry. Public Printing, discovered that this oa x porn ll = OVELD wan was, fouawe ones, Be re > yeate ago, pro. | Much devolved ah ae hated satietaction | Mr. Haus, ienare: Joetitate edmit ae ‘ “by thecommerciai cities of the Atlantic The Rouse or. | the Overacd wad bmt ? “Muarew bie wu Ss tegte of pepalaon, te pet ptt si Pelton dered the fall report 10 be printed, with maps showing the | MF IaTnam, (dem ) of Oal., offered an amendment ou ‘St Cin te ae auuip a f thorizimg the I'cstm wtor General to contract with the con- a. fhe “original ‘boundary ot topographical featares of the country, and | tractor ‘on the routes between St ‘Mo, and Great | ruory of hansen: “Ce ad oe se be ‘alo the loeation of immense cna! Beda adjeceat to harbor, | Salt Lake and between Salt Lae and Fumie tore original law by which the ot Kaness ‘Whore the largest class war vessels can be easily and | 8%! Weerly mail, the distance to be ten Ay was created was that it sbould be created into attem haapiy conled, se: over G'ty the 4 dot at pet more then $462,000 annually, simo, to comtract porary government by the same of the ot |, moving ty thousand dollars per an- | the ton of printed matier and {rasaed doco- | Kaneas, and, when admitted as 8 State, the eald Ter- | public am to the treasury. There i aiso plenty of frech water, | wrnt-by seemehipe at Dot over $400,000 per year, also, | rnory, or any pertion thereof, shall be tecetved into | report made to the Senate by Senator aud productive soil, ands healthy climate. Ne miasmatic | Soptract for a daily mail Dy caches, hoe april 1 te the Tatoo wit or without sivery, es their constitu. | time this report was laid before the Senate, three propo- inquest at No. 9 avenue A, upon the body of Ciara Gir- ewemipe or sinces et requiable dosomponiton encumber | from sacranieats to Porlion’ Ongoe cn nek ones din | Mom may, preseribe at the time; inst the world read, | sikns were submitted in reference to the proper mode of dardt, « native of Germany, aged thirty four years, who fhe line of this route. The Secretary of the Navy stroagiy | % 0 cer anoum; also, to contract for "a weekly mail ‘rom pyr} ‘os yr oh an ton these recommescea ee ceo outeent ot ry - cae hesdrsentee spacradhemaretryamieion 4 argv ibe cecum and Gangrom to carry out this con. | Soop og Mnmemws (the Fale of Oregon, at 20: over J tory shail be samtied. sea Bia with or whnoct | crDment pring | flew | “bat Gough in flen win ue bovend, to whem chs bes vos wanes Boe Wact, and Mt seems to meet with litte | any opposition. Me. Laman referred to the great interest felt in thir | to nebo spore nce chet alee O28 Sey were | BE WR Dre, ne ee b-- 4 few months, and ‘ comming veleide tor mun Fasadvay mimeo. subject by the people of iat for thew moe’ | piers” Sth et ‘teh ‘h shall be “couined no ‘a tad ‘which prevalles since Shen in the terme several cays previow to her Seath "On. Toresay, hits Bry Pape, whe wae ecard the commininn | See eects vas rerenna cranes pects Nacoa, | Kau” an bd et oem abamone Screen" | sem eget im es ls reer at De a ship under the treaty with Paraguay, has notited tne | them, but for himselt be bet never tatertained bai one | pad'bean treated!” Texy tit eden ha, ee ‘hay. | bay that the eviceoce sadescd before the coamisite, 0s end ouahewed Be svete Mpeg President of his declension ‘as to the proper course of legisiation, in which, in | settle that country with that Tt haa | well as before the committee of the Genate, proved con- ee eae the qemneep Gave seems. the tre tnetnnce, be Dalioved bis colleague fad the ca Deen ascortaties atse we eomanenecd to ovale thas coun cluatvely thas the contract system tried during those years yy a ‘Mr. Garrett, President of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail- | however, to resonetle oomfilcting interests, hed fea’ Ay gy EL Lg wad bn oan a bepiog to'save ber Life, drank Inrge quant im by reed, together with s namber of leading railroad men, | Sod he ‘thought bis colleague would vow agree upon | ‘uouhe Phen every, of iene ches tend | whe undevtcah the’ wating sa wath tre reice’ teal way sf an catidete; but Tepeatines enme we lie, ‘Merth and South, are here, urging upea Congress to pass {er orginal yotcy# the one tow eatachry t Gall ‘miles, thet is ine Seoteal for ell purposes ot population a the profits were not svfficient, amd the work the fetal drug hed done its work, snd seo the the bill sow before them sljowteg them tbe privilege 0 1 of inate te ey T nts | Darren waste There never can be aay intercourse prac. | Was cose in such an unfislsbed and | ay Py Ea Statement of ai! the contracte and their terms an‘ pre. | tically between this part and the centern portion of | manner that many of the documents at Gesth. | Bbe then seat for Lena Eberhard. a neighbor, to make the connection through this city with we Southern | SB Condition, dertved from © communication from the ‘But besice this untabebied re they that Uwe will have to be ‘The next coatrecter whew sbe wae moch attached. and crnteesed that she had weeds. The bill is & just ove, and onget to pass. Fest OBiee De tment, which showed ihe. following ro tees Buchie, who sanigned tho work to snetber and’ who enn LO Enerberd seat straightway for NAVAL AmWAIRS twiee a werk, with Jobm Batterfeld & Co. $600,000: from Suaréed bin 6 to smeennal th somaas,, viac, Were teamed lingered is pret ageny Caring the fey. oad aid Capt. Holling has beep ¢etached from the command of ppl ‘weealy, ett Mr, 90, | comeequente of Wstted condition of territory. Sen scarier. Hao, br cows ato we LJ fhe navel station ot Hackett « Harbor, with preparatory which, with the amounts paid on the other 00; | au ey 8 - y Of votes, &c., are within these ye tA The whole of Seeeee fen, ‘Mr. eréere fr the command ot tee Risnment, whieh eto vo the eviire expense for the overland service. $811,216 To last ‘Decomber, eet hen ‘eh tess found te any, ant ico ovtiense thas elses Of opmaantn eacsaiveny itdene for, fiagadip of the Meaiterrapees equadrea ‘was to be added the amount paid the Bieamsbip Com | be desired it de acted pon now ‘and thet that the rates fixed by the law of 1852 for compo- Mr Basnix—Whet Liat Ravecge bea been detached from the Dacotah, Frey TER made the \otal cout of the mail service to the not any of the of “put of? may be exercined Rises ond for » Were esormourly | before tbe Senate and ordered to the receiving ohip at Phitnceipata seine, x ne year ago tbe of tnese | upon ‘it. He would seriously ask the dominant | high. Thee that the present rates are at | Mr. Fronexce—I tik Decor, ‘ frie whkb, while wot matory “oc'sasisg | Pete Me Mauro’, Pesce and Se Ses | Seales ame ues State veae's | =e eae Ci i y . » iB eh Senne ee Be DE we pa mgs ye I such facilives as wore de ‘that kind there would be from ope Denered caf! twenty ot a Eh IIS Bchirmer belé an inquest upon the body of deceaned Breparstory orvert tor the Rich moad people ‘were unanimous ia de- | they opposed this a the mere es. | thousand dollafe to one hundred and forty thousand per | York wae not unmindful of hie’ when the jury rendered a verdict of “Accidental ceath.'* Purser Morrie has Yeon oriered ta tne Dacetah pany A ‘wear, ee Lamy ja the | tabighment ef slavery. Thin séminsion waa of. | sn5um saved to the country. Six Or seven witnesses oat | Mr. Haskix—The Executive bad the —— Lieat, Teas N. Brown bas been ordered an firet onal Kare certain ccodiiens, set Pay he FR Sere centng ibe printing of duplicate ay Death of Theodore Parker. feat of (be Niagara. =— — ae Laer ry per con rome os ak a Fe rene Be for these dupli- ‘The following extract from a letter, addressed to Pro- popelation of Kansas. there would nem rates cater ato great the country. feesor Newman. commusicates th Site Beat he marae care, bun been order ones, cxoent That t was | sual saved to the cousiry ste foe teh po, Fubhe Fayeuaioree prope Pate the death of the Rev. Theodore Palter, the well koown command 1 he ey tetera be. But wero gentlo- Pike pubiie Of late years, be hed obtained from Ge woking somes, nat iad, towel On soomany Fioxmnen, Mey 11, 1860, reason for not admitting | the Com! ‘Of the Treasury & statement, showing | of the case, ry resdlution containing three | I bave sad news to communicate. Gar Captain Frederick Eagle, of the Philstolphia Navy ‘anticipated certata | tbat the annual cost of the public printing had ia- yrepeetioes. fhe first wes, that ‘Bo person | friend, Theccore Parker, died day evening. Y! Yard, wac a witness betete the Covode Comm ater te-cay, erences upon icrmer years. The evicence proved | sball be elected of either House whe is not ® prac: | there never war en casier ond to a iife but letely full of nnd (entibied 40 & number Of sinesure office ie thet pard | S24 sono! — ae et ay unter | Ucal printer, She et printer of the Meuse was Set 0 - f mw bim about three hours before be Aled, yar the present the public ex- ter, neither wae the ana Kt was calmly, while life wae eb! epcosecions) Gied by poliiciane for political purposes § Une ot i ited im the printing of Rxecutive a a 4 them printere at imeelf i ‘ion, ‘ecg fos ers ‘am uncle of a member of Congrese from 1 " ye: pa a) eonchi » OF to give them such work to perform. | limiting to Ove persove the attending the of bie ‘Se A ore sively proved President of the United States him. might a6 well clect & shoemaker to | whom lem one. Many, Americans ore oxpreoring aaotner Kara) Storekeeper. tie parvien by ving them damages ou thelr reli—pot only tbe present President but also his immedi. | be Potato of ee Ram ane dody. The | their wish to ar es mourpere Lad sige gs Bertman Par mga ander Connreme” ihe coleye of eoaments wore vn ut ke execctive printing te polnal snes Sot ne? fresnd prepeatnn weno So pees Stare ceed ew 0 A ie estrone, Tis dened fe rneen Dorney, resides at van, Oo therefore, their cncontive favoriies Printer enter bonds faithful perform. verves of the Sermon Movet tng ti tgeak. of te Frontylvanie Raitroed’ Gaus. | S1.2cuc%'0 We ctr escawrecma oul protetang” Wem ph Fo) ong, | socn Wis AaGen., ide was necenmary, when | Jrur) to be rend over bis gre wer ale pe masy at the mmo the, perivcd their aybtem. He wes sorry through wo it was remembered that the yi 4 ee stone, with bis neme wag eh ee in. Pany im Benton, wes Meo & whores. He in somin law | ones diepoeiion’ in Congress hurriediy ahgend From the 1a one, or two ‘Amd thie cours, if Mr e minis. o tha Botterfeld mait = vic enon it would be the first law officer of the " friend and Governor Wedary, of Kanne, and when the latter was route, the history’ of cerrment hed been ‘apon to draw atp Souk Heed ae 49 sat taken ot Postmaster st Columbas be was clerk in thet office, He oon Somme, ante of the age, ant fhe tivison of thie between the Partoee sided tod al eoited Ut Mr ter, wha was Pontmastor at Columbus | Postmaster Geverst me inky ecg, (WN the ir 54 ier (2 ie comin | Re beet a daring the Lecompton fight, wes remored vecaase Mr, | Mewes | Butterfield and company ws vepire between them in the division of the os | see yt he ‘Con, who then represented the Loin mba Con. pay bE a “nereamet ‘ir onny but thes te be soquired. In “te the been ay dwtrict in - the Powtmester insisted, and the contractors had to pie} ‘would add, ‘Det mest bave been well Seotn tthe |e ws to two teers Gum waswane nad was opporing the Rag scapie tomers tn tea ceoeels are as Reve Preeident thet the whole matter wsa based semning | ibe lew of 1088, who Witton was asked to mate whvthor Powmuaner | tiers natne pcs tase Mec Renin ime; the average chee but the pronder of the public money’ For three ‘could japon General Brown 414 not send for hie during the last Con. n° thas, in the face of taperemannae years of the present administration the excess of execu- | dollar ae at were gree to we W's intoence with Mr. Caz, 0! Obie, to Ghnvotes, ood inns. year, wenewt Collar or ao aeemnd sehen ot coe Maahred ma change from wa one thousaad dollars aver tbren years of the and which Mie courte tm favor of the English bill. Witness said he eg Vern ent, tae Fela Citee name Ua Raviog Polk Guring the Mexican war. Now the | of one me, aad dromed i improper to asewor the question, t# Postmaster | i Tov's 1. San Frencisen Guring ihe eke monte satin yond at edts beers ae ae General Towa wee dent. The Chairman inquires if the | Set March, 1860, wee twenty ove Gaye Bees bourt posed of. ie woud eal! Qneoton’ cera’ pres "te two Ay Bn er9 ‘wie did not known that the member of te oeer eae se meant sears eo tridewce thet bad Dew addoced before the enmmities. minority and hie Grgrem “alinded te wy nt Gand. Th quan, | opposed te ome | caput and dhoropetabie and wo” bens owes oat ey | ee —

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