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2 IMTERESTING FROM WARYINGTOS. CONGRESS DONE? List of Acts Passed and Approved by the President. WHAT BAS The Private and Public Acts Pending Before Congress. THE PRESIDENTIAL GOSSIP OF FHE CAPITAL, ae Bory ae WHAT HAS CONGRESS DONE? ‘We apvex a list of the public acts which have prised ‘Dengress and been approved by the President:— PUBLIC ACTS AGPROVED. ia 1. Ap act masing appropriations to detrey 2 aes in the spproprfationa for tae rorrice of tua Post Uilioe Deparsment for the fist year enciog tnepicth June, 1859. Be itrnactes, ke., thet the sum ef four milKou two bua- ‘dred spo winety -six Wousend an? vive oo jure and twenty ‘ix Cen is Bereby appropriated jor the per; indicated to) That lowarcs the support of tee Pust Ole De- for the fiecal year euvding 30th of June, 1860, tue ‘Sum of four millions of dotiars, payaoie from tne Treasury ‘and Port Ofice revenue 18 » aod the furtner jrea thowand Js appropriat- 0, peyable from the Treasury, to be expended in pay- mest cxclusively to Poeteasters, clerks, mall depreda- pecial agents, for transporta:iom, stamps, paper, eet at ihe rete of six per cevt, to Sebich Ube service was Fendered; Ut in no case prior to Les Way, 1809, to Cate of approved of tails act, De paid on 1) sums Cus coutractors for carry log walls, suck laverest Wo ve paid contractors alone, und the same 18 10 Cull of all dameges Dy reasubot delay io payments. Cia one taoa- fan. De appropriated tor the service of temporary Clerks. of Post Uilloe bianss be secured by coa- days pubuc notice, to the nighest biader, 2 for the payment of invalid and ether ~eumove for we your ending 3usa of June, 186. For (ivalid pensions under various acte, [our hundred and Aweniy fve thourand coliers; for pensions wo widows Of thoee who @erved in the Revolutioua’y wer, under the twird section of ibe act of July 4, 886, the acts of July 7. 3848, Merch 3, 1843, June 17, 1844, Bed Zand July 29, 2848, and seoond section of we act of Fed 3, 1863, to huncrea thourand collars: for pensions to widows and ‘orphane wader o her acts, sixty thousand doliers; for navy Wao peLsions, forty-three whousaod dollars; for na onichs to widows apd orphans ander act of Aug. 1, Teas Ove BUBOTES end tweuly ©igb) thousaud dollars; for rae invalids, one thousand cuilars. approved March 2860 "§ Authorizing the Secretary of the Treasury to issue Sut No scheovers Brien Blood and Sarah Bond, of im she State of New York. Aproved March 3, re Bee 4 Extending the provisions of an act to enable the Braie of ArkeDeas and Other States \o reclaim ewamp lands ‘WHnid (heir ('mite to Mionerota aad Oregon, ana for otner parpores Approved Marct 12, 1560 & Aepeaing We third fection of aa act to increase Bho Fe guisle Le terms Of the Circuit aad District Courts for the Northern District 0° New Yori, approved July 7, 1888) Approved March 24, 1800 © Amendatory of an act to regulate the carriage of pas. Seugess in rieamebips and ctber vessris, aad for the bet- & voyage, by any @ 1 ncit compection, sbaui be guilty 0b Conviowun shall be punished OY $1,000, or by imprisonment for not More ibav ope year. Subsequent merrage may be \m Dar of a conviction, Section 2 ‘orbias, unless by Girecuce oF perm.selon of the Master the visite of offlvers: Gr seamen to tat part of the vessel ansigued to emi grepts, and on vioiadon ov conviction the offeuder Shai! forfert the wag’s of the Voyage, ana the master whe bbe) perspit such visite ebeli be flued Sits dollars tor each ofence [uis section 18 to be postou on tae vessel Bog) ed, French and German. The bili sieo provides that the court may direct the payment of dacs w the se @uceo female. Approved March 24, 1860 7. Estadishing wail routes to the Territory of Kansas. Approved Merch 27, 1800 ‘8 Making appropriations for fulfilling treaty stipuls- Mone wih ibe Ponce loc ian® apd with certain beads of ‘Wodiene iw the State Of Oregon and ferritory of Warning feu, for the year ending June 3v, 1860. Approved Marca }, 1800. \ avthorizes publishers 10 pript op their papers tho @ate When Budecripuors expire, Bae pustmeasters locharge ove cent oaly for the receipt and delivery vi Orop lowers Approved April 3, 1860 18. Whea apy perron shall \pdores on soy letter bie or her pame avd piace Of residence, as writer thereo!, tae Same remaicig uncalled tor, tor inirly days, or sDe ne fhe eriter may direct, ehail'be returet oy mail to aeid writer, aod the same are pot Wo by treated a4 seed or ad- Yerused wil tbey spall remain at sde Post Uitioe of the ‘Writer ope quarter. Approved April 6, 1880 11. Settling tho ties to lands slong .o6 Douadary line Detween the Sates of Georgia ami Florida. Approved Aprit 13, 1860 42 Incorporating the United Ststas Agricaltaral Socie- ty. Be epected, &o., that Wiliam W. Ovrovrap aud bers, their associates ana succersure are ovagtitutd within the District of Columbia as the Uatted States Agri eutural Society, with usual powers. Ali tae preseas that have been mace to Ube society are vr sted 1a it, and Aidiuonal Opes 1 the Value Of soe huaired thoussad Goliars, The annual mertiogs are U» 9» neld ta Washing ton on the second Wednesday of January; thet avy ove Way become a member by psy’ puiated foes, thes (me ercremry shall have bis » to | Washington power to amend the act atany time, Ap- , 1860 13. Amendatory of an act entitled an act to amend an eet eptitied an act 10 estabiien « crimivel coart ta the Dis wiet of Columbia. The amendment provi ies for the hold wg of the court in case of the Bick Lev or inability of the lar Judge Approved April 20, 1560 the appointment o cle: ks to the aum der She nervice May Comend in he Casas Bureau. Approved 1860. 15 Authorises the corporation of Washington City to make @ loan and issue stock for tru hindree thousand @oliars for Duiding & marke: house. Approved May 9, 16 Providing payment for deprecations committed by tes upon ihe Shawnee In '\s08 1a Kansas Territory. thousand seven Dandre) end eleven dollars ja 3g. a £ A? } i i ‘Whe government of wageroves May 6, hon e8 eppropriation of five thoomeed one and bixty for mail tervice oa toe new tm Weetern Kanzes, avtborizei by the ach of 1560, and four bap dred thoasecd collars ® ap for the new routes eetabianed by ine sot of , 1888. Ay red May 16, indo n approved 16, 300m, aveates ‘an additional land ee ‘enbir rrwory i mends thetoharter of ine Provident Association of memter by giviog one moatn's notice deficiencies in the ap; year ending Jane 30, 1461. cussed ‘Approved Mai 25, 1840, aot maning paboue > Consular of Dipromatic expenses whe ment for the year end- ‘tag Jove 30,1) i, eed for enet ‘pos @ Tals vill mates the usual appropriation for the eupyort of onr foreign re- Presen'atives. 24. Approved May 26, 1860, tettles the titles to cor. (tn lands set 00 Indians in Terrtory 23. Approved May 26, 1860, suthorizes the President Of the United States, in conjunction wite the State of Cal fornia, to run and mark the doundary ine baween the ‘Territories of the United States and the State of Jailfor- ry for the War, Novy Approved June 1, 1860. 2. an Increase and regulate the pay of we Navy oe Va afar Be o june 5, . conveyance of a We ee eee enna medy 31. Approved June 7, is for the relief of certaia settlers fm the Stare of lows. ili ang i ii q75zz 22 ! 3 iF z & FY i. 7 fF * F | Hi i H i rzz7 5558 tii 5; the Chevalier de Repeutigny to certain land at the Sault Sie Marie, ‘np the State of Mich gan. 23 For sbe reliet «f Stewart 4) Gowan. 44 For tbe relief of Mrs. Aupe M, Smith, widow of the, | late Brevet Mejor General Poraifer F. Sith, Mee. Barr’ gj | B Mecomb, widow of Mejor General Alexander Mac’ jmp, # Arabelis Reilly, widow f Breve Major Ceueral ‘\ Rely. 25. Fur ine relic’ of A. M Mitchell, late “ener.| cf Obio volunteers tp the Mexioa war, Beme of James 8. Doug tat entries made at Che sc numee, wea steigi 7" ‘2s. For the retie’ of Tiiwan Leak. Eg Fox horeket at Nichard W Meade. Faliel of 6 \ 82. For te Toit of Dewi 1D. Perle, 32 For the relief of George B. Bacon, late acting purer ‘of he ows sy War Portemouth. ‘83. For lief oi Eaward W. Kent. 84. Por the relief of Sweeny, Rittenhouse, Fact & Oo. $6. Jef of Samnuel’ A. West, George MoJul- low b, Hirem pay and Charies Peaderg-a:t. 46. ‘For the reltet of Ann Soott. 81. For the relief of Asenath M, Elliott, widow of Cazt. Edward G Eiuott, 88 For the reitef of George B. Brott. 39. For the relief or Jeremiah Perdergast 0, Fer the reet of Mrs O'Brien, widow of t Mejor J. P. J. O'Briew, Inte of the United States act to grept the rigbt of preemption to @ certain DO 1b the Siete of Missouri te the heirs and te- 84) representatives of Thomas Maddin, deceased. 48. For the reijet of Willem P. Bowhay. 44 For the relief of Mary J. Maddux 46. For the relief of Jane M MoOrabb, widow of the vate Capt. Jopn W. McCrabb, Assistant Quartermaster, U. S apy 46 For the relief of Wendell Trout. ont For the relief of Bruxton Bregg, and Randall 1, 48 An act to grant « pension to Mary J. Harris, widow of Col Thomes L. Harris, deoessed. 49. For the relief of M C Gritzner. 60. For the relief of John Scott, Hill W. House and Samuel 0. 6. 51. For tbe relief of the surviving grand-children of Col, =e Thompson, of tae Revolutionary army, of South arolina 62 For the reltef of John W. Taylor and certain other "nDECe Of pre-emption 1and locations. 63. For the revet of Samuel J. Huseley. PUBLIC RESOLUTIONS APPROVED. 1. Giving the consent of Congress to Captain Willlam R. Sbubrick to accept w sword presented to him by Coptain General and President Urquiza of the Argentine Contecerstion. ‘2. Making appropriation of $10,000 for inaugurating the equestrian statue of Wasbington. & For the relief of the contractors of the Post Office Department. 4. Copstituting Macon, Georgia, a port of entry for the time being ‘or the purposes specified. 6 Ip regard tothe Minister from Japan, $60,000 to pay tbe expenses of the Embassy 6. be vlow credit to certain disbursing officers thereln mentioned. 1. authorizing Captains Willism B. Hutson and Joshua &. -Abthoriziog tb to the Louisville and Portland canal. PRIVATE RESOLUTIONS APPROVED. 1*F uief of Commander H J Hartatene, of the Untied S.ates navy, $2,000, for extra expenses incurred by bim in restoring the nerk Resolute. ebaplain to te Uniten Staten’ peaientiary i tne Dati ap! the Unitea States ntlary im the of Colum die, $300. oagog.a¢ 8. For the relief of the legal representatives of Jolm A. Froet, deceared 4 For the relief of Thomas C. Ware. 6 For the rebel of A M. Fridley, late agent for the Winpebsgo Mndiane, Relating to the claim ef George Fisher, late of flo- rica, deceased. 7. Aurborizing the settlement of the accounts of John R, Barviett, iste Commissioner of the United States, to run and mark the boundary line between the United ‘States ana Mexico, and for Purposes. PRIVATE ACTS PENDING BEFORE CONGRESS. AD adverte report upon tae petition of David Myerie. An adverse report upon the petition of Robert Harrison. Ab adverre report upon the petition of the beirs of Dr. George Yates. ‘A Dill for tbe relief of the beirs of Dr. George Yates. A Dill for the reitet of the legal representatives of Brign- dier General William A Dili for the relief of the orphan children of Colonel NL for the relief of the legal representatives of Ca Bil ‘esent Louis Marnsy. 5 i 4A bill for the relief of the heirs of Clement Gosselin. pe dbi Soe the velit of the surviving children of Basil gra A Dili for the relief of ube heirs of Captain Samuel Miller. A Dill for the reitef of the heirs acd dercentants o/ Jona Bapurte Labon'e, a captain in the Revolutionary war. A Dili for the relief of the legal representatives of Lieut. ‘Thomas Willame, a Revolutionary officer. A bill for the relief of the egal representatives of Capt. Pierre Ayott. Il ior the relief of the beirs of Nebemish Stokely, a Re’ oy officer. ‘A Dill for the reiief of the beirs of Joseph Traversie, a Si htt pan ern of ge ‘A Dili for the relief of the Nidren Jewett, » Revolotionary cil ser, who was stain in battle bili for the relief of Charles Olivier Dacwosel, of the parieb of St. Martin, Louiel.pa. A bill for the rebef of Valery Landry, of the parish of i. Atcerson, Louisian A bill for the relief of Jobo Jobuston. a til to Pay (0 the surviving children of the late Mar. the Swillieg, wicow Swilling, the peasion ‘war doe ber to the period of ber death under the act of teve eth of Joly, eighteen handred sad thirty-eight. A Dili for the relief of Timothy Carap,an invalid pen- sioner + bilt for the relief of the children of Lieutenant Na- thapiel Smith, deceased. A dill tor the relief of the heirs of Jobo Paulding, Davia Wiliams, Isaac Van Wert, and Sergeant Jono e. A Dlll Tor the rellet of James 8. Campbelt. A Diil for the re'lef of Mra Mary ann Henry, NEW . YORK @ERALD, TUESD A Dill greniing @ peosion to John Sandies. 4 bill for the teller of aatbooy W. Bayard. the relief of Elmira White, widow of Captain ibe relief of the heirs of Colonel Benjamia a8, Bee a*e | pr err> 222 222 see i >> ze 37 44 Fad 4 Ly 3 Ls i i H Ff i > 2 LY q 3 = é i i E 2 E | aE a es i Hi iH > g FF 2 229 i i | r is fr 23 § i { i Z ‘ i i z H phe 4 z : 5 ewes g3T7z" gece ¥ = iit E i i | £52 2222 Ei ree. 7 g* i 2, Bz 5 i ) & a Eooo> fe Zz 323 iff ttt Fi Zz z Sees siz ‘== ?f i the relief ner. & a Brasier. Files. W. Qutter. A Dill for the relief of the hetra of Barnt de Kiya, de- ceased A Dili for the relief of the surviving children and the y rolls of ENiphalet Brown, Jr. reve! of tbs Beirs of William York of Kinathan Dill for the relief of William Ballook. ‘Dil! for the rehef of Lieutensat Robert Cunningham. ‘bili granting ap Inva'd pension to Elias Reeves. pil for the relief of Fedier, bill for the relief of A. W Fiemming. Dil! for toe rentef of William Perey bri for the rehef of legal representatives of David 1% decessed |, J08 fhe velief of the heirs of Mary Jamison, de- ed. ” etot reeolution autborizing the proper acooueting offi- an tbe treasury to revise and adjast the accounts of Jobn Rapdolpb Ciey, United States Minwter to Peru. AD act for the relief of Francis Daineso. Joint rerolation relative to the alleged goizure and eon- cemeation of be American bark Adziatic py the French sutbor ities. A Dill for the relief of B. Squier, of New York. A bili for the relief of Jene B Evans. Joint resolution for the relief of Hail Nei'son. A Dill for the relief Joseph © @ Kennedy. A bu) for the relief of Samael S Green. rc for the reliof of A. T. Spencer and Gurdon 8. jubbard. 3B oom tho relief of A. T. Spencer and Gurdon 8. ju A Dill for the relief Robert Douglass, survivor of Dou- glaze and Bemap. A Dill for the refief of Samuel H. Woodson. A Dill for the rerief of Harvey Alien, of Wisconsin. A Dill for the relief of the heirs of Licutensat James by] of the Virgiwia State line. jomt resolction Lid "nyt the appointment of oom- miesioncrs to inquire as to juriediction of the authori- ee of Greytown re he arenas, a to he ee oe tei wutbortt‘es, the value of property desiroyed, ke. Pe hart relief of Abaer Merrill, of the Site of ne. 4 dill granting @ pension to reverend William H Rogers, cbeplaim in the United States army in the war with Mexico. A biilfor the relief of Aaron Quigley, an invalid sea- man. A Dill for the relief of Katherine K, Russell. wb ‘Dill for the relief of Mary F. Parker, widow of George pension © Jonathon W. Swift, of the A bil! grapipg to Obarlea Goodspeed, a soldier of the war of 16)2, A bill granting ® pension to Hester Sergeant Bar- ten. A Dil for the relief of Edward Rumery. A Dill for the relief of the surviving children of George Walber, decesses, A bill for the rejiet of Charles E. Anderson. Av act for the relief of Jeremiab Moors. A Dili granting an invalid pension to Joba Pureell A bil a pension to Harriet 8 Wymen, witow of Capt. eor- vice of Avil ‘An act for the relief An act for the relief cf Theress 0, widow of Abraham Dardenne, deorased, apd their cbissren mae to mission claims at Sault Ste Marie, ny A bill for the relief of Thomas F. Bowler, of New Mexi- ©0. A bill for the relief of John Monty. A Dill for the relief of the hg representatives ef Jemes Beil, ate of Chambly, in province of Lewer Canada, receared. A bil) for the relief of the legal representatives of Lieu- tenant France Ware. ‘A bill for the rehef of the heirs and legal representa- of Jeai D’auterive. be Felief of Jacob Ball, A Dill for the relief of the adminietrators of the estate of the late Atmon W Babbitt, Secretary of Utab. A Di! for the revert of the legal representatives of Frede- rick F Brove, deveaned. A Dill for the reief of Samue! N. Eiliott and others, ebildren of Arthur Elliotts. ue reliet of Rebecca Davis, widow of Jesse A bill for the relief of the children of William Hum. phrey a soloier o! the Revolution. A Dill grantrg a pension to Archibald Merriman. A Dil! for the relief of Osroiine & Cark. A Dill for the reef of Henry Snford. A bil! for tbe rede! of Moves Grooms. A Dill for ths reitef of Judith Nott, widow of John Nott, Jate of the Unitec States army. A Dill for the relief of James Van Pelt, & bill 10 wereese the pension of William W. Diehl. ‘A Dill gracting w pension to Daniel L» cas. A bill grantwg ton to Leopold Schpeiter. ‘A Dill greneing @ pension to Robert Pur.hase, a soldier of the Revolutionsry war. A bill grapurg an wvalid pension to Henry F. Bowers. Au act for the relie! of Sheldon McKnight. A bill for the revief of Wiliam Cowing. A biil for whe relief of Ball and Cozzens, and John Nay- lor & Company. Jowt resuiction givicg construction to the second eeo- tion of the act of February 8, 1868, ‘to continue balf pay ‘to certain wisows and orphaos ” A Dili for the relief of ‘Smith, of the county of Cler- mont, State of Ovio. A bill for the relief of Margare} Taylor, of Putnam county, Teppeseee ub or the reliet of Anna Parrot, of Clinton county, 10 A Dill for the relief of Nancy Madison, of Fairfield county, Ohio ‘A Dill for the relief of Mercy Armstrong, of Gloucester county, Ehode Island ‘A bill jor the relief of Ester Stevens, of Van Boren wea for ihe relief of Mary Burt, of Scioto county, we bill for the relief of Ann Clark, of Madison county. ELernee, A bil tor the reisef of Hanna Weaver, of Wayne coun- ty, Peppeyivena. A bill ior whe relief of Lucinda Robinson, of the county of Oriespe, Ptate of Vermont. . pe. fer she relief of Lavioa Tepton, of White cousty, ber ‘pate. ‘A Dil for the relief of Lucretia Wiloox, of Wayne county, Michigan. 4 bili for the relief of Mary Robbins, of Westmoreland cour ty, Pepnsy'venia. A bill for tbe relief of Tempy Connelly, of Johnson county , Kentocky. of Rosamond Robison, of Belknap county, "bi for the ret of Jane Martin, of Harrison couaty, ‘Wenie. A billfor the relief of Melinda Durkee, of the State of Georgia ras for the relief Barah Weed, of Albany county, OSE tas the neliel of Mary Flores if the county of A rel 1 apd, State of New York. i ‘A Dill for the relief of Ann B. Johnson, of the county of Henrico. State of Virainta. A Dill for the relief of Hannah Menaies, of the State of Kentucky, ——™ Teliof Rebecoa P. Nouree, of the State of New ¥ for the relief of Polly Booth, of Madisos county, New York. the relief of Sarah Eaton, of Worcester coun- Massachosetts. { > z g g i 4 >>> zee 88 get ERE 4 H z § é hi i i 2, Zee i ii 3 z b> zg 823 g Err i @ gece gz a F i aa A $ EESE4 g223 3444 td ri i if Hit l E fF i i { A iz +a, #8 age i Lig zg 3 & i | H if i $b aE & A butt Nathan Whitman. 4 bul rman Ehie. A bill ‘Thomas Booth. Abul » A Dill for the reir 3 A bil frantng © punsion to Margaret Walls, widow of TEES reese o rick Seheum. A Dill an nsreese of pension te William G. Pt 4 United States M4 i i a Of the United Rates navy. 2 Pension to Mary Perrigo, er to Wilts 2 Tz fae Vt 8 ites | theta 344 ai iazes ie Bee z F i f a : ff i ! i a reed a z i & £83 the tito one the reltet of Ale cancer M. Jackson, adminis- Ade Gorman, Gecearce A ‘or the rene of Nebemab Garrison, assignees of Mores Prrk inp. A bill for the relief 7 Denford Mott. Ab siverre Teport opam the petition of Biiward Saog- tter, noministrator of Best ‘Ab acverte report upen tbe petition of J: ; 3a = P. Norton 0 butter elit of Onleatia P. Hartt, witow of Coa. | A bill for the relief of Harriet F. Fisher, administratoria | oF bore) “ann Hayne An er the roll of Ure, Dinabath Sten UE, Gorey, lew Yor! Jotnt resotation authorizing the pensions to which cer- tem officers ape soldiers of the revolution, were entitled at gy, tans af thelr death, to he paid to Ganir witown or thet joren. AB act for the relief of Randall Pegg. Ab Oct Jor the relief of Jona RB. Nourse and ethers, A Dili for the rele of Moses Meeker. oe et eee representatives of David jetives of Capten as Hazzard A bill for the relief of the heirs of Lieutenant George AY, JUNE 12) 1860.-TRIPLE SHEET. 4 A bill making appropriations for the ayyal sorvies £27 the year ending the 90th of June, 1’ 47 “A'bill to veguiaie the son servic, 2° o¢ porsers in the wT ach te seonre w'be righty pre ceaption to certain set- 2 4 ters on land temporarily ‘coupled wh an Indian reserve we 4 Dill vo incorporate, ral tal for tbe ‘of Or Senge. 0 gue bosp! 4 Dill to amen” ap act eatitled “An aot to pressribe the Of ODI cing evitence to cases of contesied elec: , Irequots and Marapall, in the State of Iulinols, Wi the poutbern judicial circuit of said Stave. Reported #ith A Dill for the relief of the legal beirs and representa- | a recom ‘tat the bill do not pass. tives of Captain Andrew Geceased, of the Virginia A Dili to reduce the compensation of members of Ooa- wee pul fer the relief of the of Captain Cy FE = eT} seen fer @ " Com men 1o Riebard Jones, sn officer im soe ‘A Lill 1© reauce we compe nseiion aad mileage of sens- An act for the relief of the legal representatives of James | tore, representatives apd delogeics in Congress. Ro- Bell deceased. ported with recommendation toat the Dill do not pase. A Dill for the relief ef Alvert Eife end others. A Di) 0 confirm certain payments, and to estadisa the A bull for the reitef of Antone Ro! pay Of purter’s clerks. Joint res. lution providing for ths payment of twocom- A Dili maki for the service of the Post A bill to autborise the Seoretary of the Treasury to set. ‘le the aceounts of Colonel William Gates A bill tor Joo, recinapeel ss tognisbiens of curtatociaine between ibe Unites Staves and Tepresenteuves pf Ro- bert Brevt, deceased. AD act (oF the revef of F. M. Gunnell, parecd aseistant eurgecn i the pavy. ‘A Dili for the reuef of Wilitem Maxwell Wood, a surgeon in the navy of the United Bates A bil foF the relief of Ralph King. A Dill for ibe rehet of Richard Cuenery. ‘An aot for the reiet of William Mouey. Au act (or the relief of David Myerie. AB act for tne relvf of Emilie G Jones, executrix of Thomas P, Jones deorssed, and Naocy M Johnson, ad- wipistravix of Water R. Jobusoc, deceased. Ap act for the relief of James U Ecwards, administra- On ate miat titan a Wilhasia! th A Bill for the relic r , Livingston, Kincaid & Company, Gilbert & Gerriah. ens others, “ A bili for the relief of Thomes Young and George Yourg. owners.of the schooner Eivzenech A bili for tbe reltet of Barris & Hosgs, of § A bill for the relief of Sampson Sap fiil Deis at-law of the late Abigail Nason, ester and deviees of Jonn Lord, deconsed. A bili for the reiief of the Presbyterian church, at Princeton, N J, A bill for the relief of Reuben J. Cham A bili for the relief of Joba Van Cott and Samuel Malin, of the Territory of Utab. A Dill for the retiet of William B. Dodd and others. ee Te Roberts, of Washington FritO1 y. ‘AD pet for the relief of Buting. A biil for the relief of the presideat and directors of the Panswa Railroad Company. ‘A bili for ibe relief of Sarah Whitney and Mary Hugge- Jord, chiléren of Haldab Bater A Dill for the relief of the beirs at law of Jobp L. Merse- Teau, & revoluuonary soldier, A bill for the relief of the surviving children of Catha- Tine Haxva, deceased. ‘A Diil for the relief of William Dudley, of Adair county, Kentucky. An ac! for the relief of HH. Howard. Spear. ct for the relief of Jeremiah Pendergast, of the Distsict of Columbia. the relief of Ebenezer Ricker. North A biil for the relief of faarriet Bear’, widow of James Inavena. An act for the rehef of Lee Destherage end John Dea- therage, cr ielr kegel representatives. Nclior ine relat of Thomes {. Dabaro>a. yA? Bel for the relief of RF. Blocker, KJ. Gurley, and vie. A Dill for the relief of the heirs of Benjamin Moore, Geceared. Farragut. ‘Milla Juseon, surety on the off- iat purser andrew D Crosby of Willies Haynie, administrator of the relief of the ghildren 0 Elizabeth Yancey, A dow of Joba Yancey . wo reilef of Elizsbeth Cole, widow of Levi of Catharine Ansart of Molly W. Robbe, widow o! Joriah Hampehire. * a : 3 i i A i dl i HI if bi i z ; | i I i i z 5 : it il ie i > 2 g iil E i F if 2 Z Bee Hpaniies iH i i wih ao court to be - datrict of the United to in ceria, caten, om priations for lighthouses, beacons, repeal sn act for the commencement of a foston Fort Sehuy ier, at « point known ae lett, OF Wiking’ Powt, New York. Peeoriticy giving Construction to the second Bec 5, 1866," to comtinus hail pay A thon ‘of (he Ret Of Februnry A Dill to Ox tnd regulate dhe duty om tenporte, and for to CeriaiD Widows abd Ober porpeses. Av mabe an peccinn fe repaitiog the Cus. tem Foute of the Unites santas cimore Fess ean regeecdg EP eta i Pee DegoUacane w onl ing powers jor the sappreesion of the ae, aad de it A Crime gAMme inicrL ALonAl > as ie re i 2 E i E ad) 2 F 3 2 >7 : A Loner : al Hilt F ng emanate the flacal year ending the 3b A bul to authorize divorces im the District of Columbia, and for other purposes AD act to autho; ize the Levy Coort to isnue tavern and other HNeepres in the District of Coiumbis Ab sct lo incorp rate the Grand Ladge of the Indepea- dent Orcer of Qoc Fellowa o! the District of Columbia, Ab act io incorporate the National Gallery and Schoo) ef 4) te tp the district of Columbia. AD act dire: the conveyance of s lot of ground for the vse of tbe public schools in Ween! ouy, ‘A Dill to retaburse the corporation of Georgetown, in the Disiriet of Columbia, a sum of moncy advanced to- wares ide cunsiruction of Littie Fave briage. Jos resolution explepatory of the acs entitied An act te coutinue baif pay to parseo Febroary 8, 1863. A bill provioivg for the examination of claims for In- @ian deprecations in the Territory of New Mexico A Dili grapug alternate sections of the pabdlic iands to id in the construction of certain raiirosie in the Terri- | ecm manpage c 10 of the pudiic Dutidinge of Washtugion Territory. A Dill reguiating contracts in the military service of the United stater A bill for retiring supersnpuated and other disabled officers from the Ucnea states army A Dill to prevent ena pomieh frauds in the use of false stampe, brance, labels or trade marks. ‘A Dill to provide for the atom of the claims of citizens of ihe Unie States for invempity for spoilations commited op the: Indians ana Mexicaus on the fron- ety Led elative 80 the of abolishiag A reroiution 1 to the expedi«ncy a Portion of the lanc offices a1 the Uaited States. Ab act covcerb'ng courts in the Territorivs. ‘epp'eprietioas for we improvement of arp e yopriations for the constra xtit epprop! astion, pre- fervation sDd repsire Of certain fortidcatioos ent otner works Cpe Jor the year ending Juve Legiaeae A bill to sutborize the construction of railways in the Cities Of Washington ana Geor; *O,and the oxtensioo, COpeLCHOD Dd Use Oo! the Gictropolitan Railroad iato ano within the District of Columbia. A Dill to acnoailly for ten years the sum of $20 .1C0 ior ereciipg & Monument to Geurge Wasbingion at the seat of the federal government. A bill meorporating the Catbolic Beneficial Total Abati- ence Atsociation of the District of Columbia A bill to carry into effect @ conditional contract for the cbse of coal ‘act to sutborize the extension and use of a branch Alexanéria, Louccun and Hampehire Railrost ‘the city of Georgetown. Reported with an amend- went A bill ta erect a new jail in the city of Washington. A bill to amend the act of the 234 of april, 1808, entitled Bact makivg provivion for and equipping the Sates.” Reported arming ody of ibe militia of the Unitea amevdmert A Dil) to authorize the change of the of trial civil cases in the Circuit and District of the United States. 4 bili further to smend the several acts respecting ‘ot making farther provision in relation to offices. Reported datec tend with ap amendmeat. Oonvention—the withdrawal of Seymour as a candidate removes the last doubt in the minds of the Southern men as to the ultimatum of Dean Richmond—it is Me. Douglas and the Pacifie railroad; a state of things which may, perbaps, lead to another call upon the Fernando ‘Wood delegation from the democracy of the Southern ; Mr. Douglas holds his ground firmly ia the North. He fa gaining ground there. He ts stronger in that se xtion to dey than he was on the day of the secession of the ‘States the Charleston Con- in the : i i i i £ Li y : : | i % Es i i ag il El : ! thet i g 4 2 2 g 3 i i i f : $ : dl if t i i H e H § : 7 H 1F H A z : z il ii i § i it if if 4 rpiEett Be HF fs £ True Inve—The Herald's Articles Working Well— Balti. more Comvemivom of the 18D Ite Duty te the Oowniry— Glerious Opportunity of @ Democratic Triumph— What Kind of Men Ought to be Nominated, dc. Strange as it may appear in & Conservative to say 80, I bave no doubt that the truculent and spitefu! spesch of Nay, ite boned cial operation is already manifest. The effect is very dif- ferent, indeed, from that which he anticipated—if he cam ‘be supposed to have contemplated anything but the ont- pouring of the boarded feelings of revenge, But te the country it will prove advantageous. Jost some such out- spoken and full revelation of the alms, purposes and de terminations of the republican party wae needed in order to arouse the American people thoroughly to a sense of the magnitude of the interests that are at stake, and which ‘will be secured or lost by the Presidemtial lection tn No- vember. ‘The trae and only questions are—Suall. the Government be placed in the bande of experienced aad FAtriotic stateemen, who will make the constitution their guide and will be adie to maintain thé integrity of the Teton and the equarity of the several Mates? or, Shall Ne chosen standardbearers of « sectional faction, for the frat time in the history of the nation, be elected to the ch ef offices of the confederacy, and shail Jamey Buchenan he the last conservative President of the United States? Under sock ismes all subordinate questions ‘pale thetr ine Cecvoe! Grow, the operation of Famers barasque \n to prompt ali reflecting mem to see that these are the real points to be attended to. What nonsense to be ive men | quarter to rally fOr the eafety servation of ihe public pesosann oe ybe Baltimore Democratic Convent to discharge. Never bad any great glorious ep opportunity to revoer ie. The repui the nominations at 'bis cr: get their c¥sensions, let ambitious Public welfare, let two wen, wise, expericuced, bnd relisbie, be chosen, who would stiract $10 CopBcence of all perta of the coustry. Let not Vow Of Oiners be determicea by the political boDbies of une bour, date can tbuace 5 Ht @ American people will nobiy stand to thew: SitStvatehy epraeetaed we kU ope he iy Teprestes, en Tepubiicaniem exorcieed fore ver. * ‘Wasurvaton, June 8, 1860.5 Unremitted abuse of President Buchman—Effet Upon the Democracy of the Action Taken by Jovode, Porney, Has. kin @ Co.— Many of the Democracy Reoveant to the 44- ministrasion—Bffect of the Harasgues in Congres, de. ‘Is must be mortify ing to every candid and true hearted observer who bas any respect for the constituted autaori- ty of his country to consider the conduct towards Pre dept Bucbansa which has been indulged in recently 80 ho call themselves democrats. Thatsuom ‘ as Covode, Forney, Haskin. Hickman and the like should ‘atten pt to disparage the man whom they could wot bend to thelr purpores was to have been expected; but is it ‘not the depth of meanness and ingratitude im other mes. who make some pretensions to fairness and decency, to- avow that during the canvass of this year for the Preai- dency they intend to make no defence or justification of the character or the action of tho administration when either is assailed; that the opposition may denouses and Tidfoule both to their beart’s content; that they wi), the opaunst Hi if z iy Femoved into the background; bnt all hands ar buy. ‘The Treavury is hard up, the time te short, the rputl calendar of both houses, which must be atleadedo, ig hesvy, and it 9 all to be done im eight days. OF earee, the general pressure is for more time; bat the indbdaa} Pressure is for the individual case, to the exclusion’ a!) bers that may stand im the way. I thie emenocy the aixty thousand people ef Weshington, who dpoed itt