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Thave omitted to refer tothe favorable uo- | he performance of your official duties, puffs, &o., | Supertoduced to be published, “of aad olear » the New Yory iimes aad quash the ind! lee ASP FOr Ona gratification ie bie cemarrer # motion ip arrest— 7 he fea Sone coy: aver tet UB exaumine the other | motion, for the reasons Blaic4, wanout going into detail, | Sheet of the Mdger, per contra, and see whai you uave ts overruled. _ { fee for me, that bas induced you to claim to have more ‘Mr. Be“om, counsel for the respondent, said ‘ member of P co Cobane on the night wasen ia the | Asesy | optained fur bin a Detter piace, and casing the wbole time he was im the ment employ be gave you, officially and personaliy, greatest sausiaction. You id Mr. Blauvelt for me as a doorkeeper, or dey watchman, at two dollars vane Taso tor, mo three’ osesty bard. weeking, demmoora's, jge annoanced that the conse be taken | time me mg democra's, wp cai Ub best ores ot Messrs Varian, Schouler and Fitzgeraid (9). You must ‘The United States ‘appotutment not barge Sharkey’s though. I pleased you sppoinied bim, a8 you infor me, of your own sconrd, aud to receive back twent five dollars you had loared him. Nor must you charge me with the of “your subordipate,”’ Powr Buckoot. But lest, apd not ieaet, you my bro- ther, William E., to a clerkebip worth buadred = annum, made vacant by the ap- pointment of Charles K Granam toa better piace, until my attention was called to facts by your letter, toat | hed | Deen quite modest in the ems!i pumber of appoiat nents [ had askea our bends: My brother's { as The Quarrel Between Haskin and Butterworth. pre br aC fe, election 0! Curious Revelations Of | eras metrven, toa supposed tat sa a mame ot Cong: titled to receive from you at Office Hunters. leaet the few ‘mede—not more, I venture 10 assert, than or bave received 3 Passage of the Pacific Telegraph Bil! in Both Houses, and frien: red, Because I had sever suppored | for @ moment, in always heretofore yielaing to you as generous, aA devoted, and as influential @ friendehip, tn my way, es I have ever given toany man living or dead, | that you would eal! forth the rendering of mutual ao- REPORTS OF THE HARPER'S FERRY COMMIITER | connie. . (10). Having evidence to me that made L. G. J in 'Vies President ofthe aamambnredion Leveaee- sidering wo which this is @ reply, I respeosfull; that hover and self respect’ induce me to eas ehh yoo wt farther relatiocs and oommuuivations (11 ) DISCHARGE OF THADDEUS HYATY. ‘Yours, uly, JOHN B. HASKIN. POSTPOREBENT OF THE TARIFF BILL. 8. F, Borrerwonts, Esq. Pregress of Comgress om the “Ap-} te following aro the annotations upon this letter when Propriation Bills. returned to Mr. Haskin by Mr. Butter worth:— Convention, my direction. bim 2 &e., ae, bo. Our Special Washington * from various by J Wasmnaros, June 18,1800 | yas as sn’ um oweer- of real. comdoree, Wear. ‘3 QUARREL BETWEEN MESURS. WASKIN AND BUTTERWORTH— | chester and various other quarters near thie bridge. ; mm No. 8 Bapportescoliector. I led ‘The following ia the letter produced by Mr. Haskin, | «n\% reer oy greek ape 4 ree Laer Gi, tame, 4 Dalogas, to Syracuse I did not Wasmmrarox, Aprit'17, 1856. | Seek or desire this , aad Mr. knows very My Dear Sa—A mi of here, at- well that I it at bis earnest soliciiation. I feel tendent my participation the defeat of « Loot. de ghtagne Se Sane wee-~nnwe 28. ton,” with whish detest, from Your statements, made Se) Fn st le ers os evi: me at our interview when 1 last met you, in the Away depose of disinterested » ocaeldered Office, “ That but for your holding the office of Superin- | Valued. pe Re tty tendent under the administration, you would heve been | __(9-) Varian and Schouler still here. The latter battling with your friend, R. J. Walker, J ‘Douglas Se te egeeriane election, at the request of Mr. Sitinet the Gdmunion ef Kansas under tne a 10.) I etnatly sated tn my former letter that constitution,’ a ged ‘are well pleased— See =. ‘was pot based on ser rices weordianry tier of the ‘Sistema “before | ,, CL) 1 did make LG. Morris Vioe President, It this date. I now anew. ‘this peculant letter | }* true thes I made bim a stump candidate an ite peculiar ‘contents, its statemen's, | know nothing of the Union articles. 1 approve the tone ‘unfair coloring, would stem \o demand of my bands, — fue ne Ley ned Sage Abe yee of ay in it that my courteous note of the ‘ultimo am quite content to end an association bi tire was unworthy of you, marked, as it was, by inuendoss | Stet ever existed. . and evidences of ‘You quote a part of PREMDENTLAL MOVEMENTS—THE BALTIMORS CONVERTION. front | Of Smalley to esue tickets be sustained’by the Convention, the action of the chairman may be rendered null. Bul | many of the. Douglas men are opposed to Seaalicy’s iasulng of tickets, and it fe porsible he may give way. to the | The friends of Dougtas talk of removing Cashing from *, . the chair, on the ground of partisanehip. Some of them beaten in the nomi- | Ste in favor of rejecting both sets of delegeses, | Support him | which would have the appearance of fair play, though resily foul, for bogus delegates sent by Miohion, & few democrats from States im which the | Should, at | majorities egainst Dougie are overwhelming 2, irenles Dave not the color of right to seats in the Convention. _ < narfecily fair | The contested seats will be referred to » Commities on -. “1 | Credentisis, who will probably not report till Tassday. jj Mee In oot? fhe Conveption decide to exclude the con. make a formal oth sides, the mext stop will be to adminigure- | eens ORT ee e. thatthere was | pes & Heclution cowewg. the two third rule to Clg mean two-thirds of thos» present, aad not two thirds ‘Considering | of the delegates of the full Convention. Caled Cushing decided the latter to be the true iaterpretation, when i would require two bundred and three votes for ® sominy Tepudinted at | thin. Dy the other interpretation only One". o4red aad Knew | strty nine voice woubs Ys wanted if 9 genta of the pooe- dates | 0t2 be kept vacant, Meche 4 The friends of Mr, Doaglas say that on the frst pallot he will have one hund:ef and fifiy votes, and that ul- Ca ee ceviouly | bad bose on hanetinn. | timalcly RO will have ons handred and eighty votes. They setts ce rcs Sabet caleulate upon six votes from North Carolia, sad some sivion of Mr. Sobel! y ‘Dr. Brandreth’s A AY Very depends on the action of the New York éo legaiion. Ef they vote for the aimsnion of the Southern teed ng delegate, Mr. Dougine will ect bave s majority to keep shem oui, and Mf they drop Douglas be cannot get the nomipalion even by 0 majority. Mr. Douglas’ cireogth is iscreased in the New York delegation. The alternate tm place of Isaac V. Fowler is a strong Dougles man, and im other cases there is ae gata than be offered pledging all the delegates to avide by the sotion of the Genvention, which will of coarse be resisted, Dut will probabty be carried. Tt asserted positively by the friends of sr. Dongies letters have been received by him from the Albany within a few days, saying that the New York ‘will stick to him to the lest. On the coutrary, thet after votieg for Douglas several ballots be done better here, Ne- merce caucuses are being held, bet nothing con be NEW YORK HERALD, | Bouse, sole: “the legality and ponoy f the public store coutract, Tue | AIRY r SATURDAY ap able lawyer, ' d moet of hia tine, a Bight, im preparing bo wapriy report, and & Winslow, of North Carolina, le waderswoi to be engage Upon the minority re vart, eae TARP BILL, OVREBS 5 HD, | 5 ! c | | Tho Sensis have poetponed the tariff until next eeaaion. This enrages the tari! men of ihe Ruuse, und the proba bility ts that when tho Legwlative Appropriation vl, coa- taiping the Sénate amendment providing for (ne tweaty One millisus loan re: House, the Latter will sive | M6 out and pase ano\her tariff and loan bill and wend it again to the Berrie The demecrais are greatly acnoyed at Mr. A oter’s im the Seuste to “ay ow the tariff, declaring that it | their party fa Penusylwania, THE FINAL ADJOURNMENT OF CONC KES, The House Committee on Ways and Moans are retaining | the Senate propotitica to «’ journ om the 25th, in hopes to | get all the businere up, 80 «# to be able, M porsidle, to ad- | Journ at an earlier cay. THe CATTLE DINRASE, Mr. Delano presented » resolution of the Leg tsiature of Maseachum tts 00 tbe subject of pluro pneumoots, requeet- ing the Sepators aud Representatives of that State to pro- cure the passage of more stringent Quarantine laws, cal- culated to guard sgainst tne importation of diseased cate. { THR PAGFIO TELEGRAPH BILL, | ‘The Pacifio Tele; > dill came uy in the House te csy, and that body refused ‘0 coucar with the Senate amendment | | | to restore the ourporaiors They were isauced to do so by treschery on ove ride, and a misunderstanding on the | | Part of many membein es to the true merits of the Dill, they being mieicd by an active lobby on the floor of ine aut participated in by the Doorkcoper of tbe House, The indignation of the republicans ia a0 great at the conduct of (his officer that if they nad him to Caucus upon to-morrow, the one mejority which be acci- | dentally obisined originally would dwindle down to a | Maflit was nots French vessel. The same of the vosse is Bogota, end ehe wee fitted out at New York. THE NEW YORK PCRLIC STORB CONTRACT. Mr. Barr presented today bie miuority report against | otber members of ihe commitice will present a favorable | Feport. It is understood ail the city members will sup- port Mr. Barr's report ‘THE MINT QUESTION. | The Secretary of the Treasary not baving Ul! reoontly | returned hie answer to the Committee om Comaierce re- Speciing the Mint fao action can be had ujon Mitbie session, It will be tie tres business before it next session, SURVEYOR-GRNERAL OF NEW MBXIO0. The President has scat to the Senate the name of Alex- ander P. Wiiber a» Scrveyor-Geaerai of New Mexico. MR. AT TURTE AND THE COVOD® OoMMOTTER. Tam euihorzei by « member of the Coyode Commitee tosey that Mr Guthrie's same bag never been impit- cated betore 2. NaVAL CADET. The following ‘* the order in which the midshipmen who recently graduated at the Navel Academy have pasted apd been assigned merit:—M. 3 stuyvesant, A.D. Wherton, J. D. Marvin, J. O. Kace, & P Gillett, T. L Swann, S. D. Amer, I. L. Dornin, J. 0 Watson, J. L. Taylor, 5. B. Robeson, A. R. McNair, W. H. Burton, 3. F. Brown, U1. D. H. MavléypW. Whitebead, E. A. Walker, W. 8. Schiey,T. L. Harrison, J. L. Hoole, 3. B, Paddoos, F. L. Boge, 8. Carey, Jr., E.G. Read, © W. Read. ‘THE USITED STATES AGRICULTURAL ROCTETY. The United Staien Agricultural Society bas nearly per- fected the »rrapyements for bokiing te Ofth acnual exal- dition at Ctucinnati, in September. The premium list will be larger thag at any similar exbidition tp the world. Sbouid We pieuro poeumonia render 1t unsafe to congre- gate catile, increased premiums will be given for horses 0d implements. In order thoroughly to test the ma fen daye MLItARY MATTERS. The War Department contemplates entabiiehing mili tary port at the Big umber crossing of (he Arksness, to protect Waneportation of ‘supplies and em:grante to Pike’s Peak. ‘The report prevalest several days age that General Jobrscn wuld be sppointed Quartermaster Geacral hes | not been confirmed. It is proper that Colonel Caaries | Thomas, the tenior Coleone! in that department, will suc: | ceed wo the vacancy occasloued by the death of Genera CONDITION OF THB TREASURY, The receipta into the treasury lest week were nearly 9100,000, The amount subject to draft te $6,708,000, All sorte of plunder schemes are being offered as | Amendments to appropriation bills ia both houses. The bas been appointed, consisting of Senstors Jonmeon,o Tenneerce; Fitzpatrick, of Alabama, aod Cameron, of | Pennsylvania, aed Representatives Colfax, of Indiana; | Windom, of Mapesota, and Garnett, of Virginia They mee} to-morrow morning. THIRTY-S(Xr CONGRESS. FIRST BESSON. Sepate, ‘Wasurvarow, June 26, 1660. { mufomrg FROM tom nabren’s FERRY INVEMNGATING COM Mr. Wisos, (dem ) of Va, (rom tas Special Committed Ly i on Batper's Ferry, made a lengthy report. The report compres ove bundved ead pages, exclutive of voluminous Wetimoay A fail history fa given of Brown's movements and reaults, aad reference 1s made to tbe utter insecurity of the prece aad sxivty of They hold thvtthie grest ome of the Statey of the Union owtug to the exotted oon: appear, to ve ordmarty used in strife ia Kanone, nad cost Wher for that purpose, were volusteriiy yg” by the ie i il a3 F t it if i HE 4 i gs ill F i : | ut i hi i H gq BN ‘iH : bi as f Hi Ae isnt tistis Fx J axe is: : i ‘The Oovede Committee to-day got posession of two te im Peunaytvanin in 1866, Mx thousand of the lo SO bers bee bee ae detected if they attempt to the net 5 lot he bed left over for want of men to use them epon. tyes The Covede Committees wit cadesvor to report vine na eas a eae ean aaee ne of at pei his {hen seven bundred pages. Mr. Trate, of Mesenchusstte, cafes toe ik Born Trae, ‘The Tariff bill wes taken up. , JUNE 16, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. { sole power of impeach: | Semetbing Celegated tu the House, and aot veote! Atty foolscap | wis eto cr otherwise, nor any proof that apy others had y Mnow'ecge of the conspiracy or its purposes in tho testimor | the wiff was a¢qasary. The present tari! would y tends to show | svficieat revenue for ab economical support of the govern- at times contributed money | ment, and for tbe extingwsbimens Of ibe pubic devs, . id Onde ime PES iasiiT WEIS go on increas og. would be from six toseven milllOos surp ue Dt) ‘There was both g im tbe condition 0! the waaulec- year Mf69, elthough rome of the thet sem sboitiopists o» 10 what in voeasion: nding ebcaped ple coufdevce im Jobn Brown, © evidenec July. « narra Maan: Pz insiat, however, ane * | cember next. no #I jaiter present testimony or existing in | , Brower, (di of Pa , bad no inte make fact, a i# mo'o than intimated in the majority report, | Ph Pn ecb oe peonles cocticon of cas lnomaciat that the abolit nists tp the free States are about to take & mand change coarse intended covertly to produoe treasonable violation | {pieress demanded « ose wrens saree ot the Jaws ard peace of the slaveholding States, m' Ot an gee do ons ot of ~ Neen. Jeea that any euch course is counteranced by the body of ‘ses of the guvermment to be, but that was a the people in the free States. saaz semen ihe aon | Fatecioun basis 4f ‘caloulation. ‘Our expenses keep pace , Clustcus of the report tend to promuigate auch s view, &5 | with the increase our revenue, and the preset tari! | @ey regardea unfounded in fact and ily caloulated t> ‘Was not affording sufficient revenue, nor keeping up with romote peace, confidence and tranquillity, and a depar- | tore. from, the legitimate hich Purposes for which the commit- | shown that the expanses of wate abe could not be tee was appa... | kept down to the point indicated by the Senator from Vir. The oommiti:.. was Jecharged from the further conaide- | rh Mr. Bigler then went into ® detailed statement of ration of the sucject. iu Mr. Masox, from the same committee, asked tobe dis. | ¢, cbarged from the bills relating to the invasion of States | of 1867 the reve! eae neti praying for the release of Mr. Hyatt") ie! elro made a special report on the petitions of th» | Mr Bown, (dem.) of Va, argued that no of | hem concurred in. A Oommitiee of Conference pegrore of Mnteachupetis, praying for the release of Mr | mates. claims were also coming upon the Treasu- Hyatt, ard theo that, as with the Senate | yy which would bave to. be met, erong. which he be returced to the memoriaiiots. Laid over. reckoned the French Spoiliation bill. Ho also referred to . Doors, (rep.) of Wis., made a minority report, | the existing debt of the country, and to the probability of eaying &.6 right of petition could not be denied any une. pg the Pacific Railroad. The Secretary of the Laid over, ‘Treasury said himeelf if the expentes are increased tho DRX HARGS OF THADDRUS HYATT. revenue mast also be increased to meet, and protestion Mr Mason, from the same , made @ report | {be given to the great industrial interests of the coun- discharging Mr. Byate. |. He argued in favor | Mr. SUMDER, (rep.) of Mans., eaid:—I weloome with | pleasure we proposition for the discharge of Mr, Byatt | ihe advalorem might be obviated. He defended i bia long incarceration im the filtny jail, where be | wenheun doninea by tbe order of the tenets; but l om: | [ne were Sd? ty aa Ge Sane ee Virgin a, and urged the resis of the great State ‘Mr. Camamon, (rop.) of Pa , said that i} was not worth Unwilling tbat this aot.of justice ebould be a: is jured Cluzem, wkbovt for one momeut ex, js stioe which he baz received at your hands. % ‘pot forget the funds menta! dideremee betwoen the powers pes nro to po thyme athe th ew Of the House of Representatives and the powers of the | (cameron) demonstrated the of an increase of Secate. It from tbe former thes the Senator trow Vir» | {Se tay to produce the industria! eletsoute of Pennaylva, " nis, and he that this question would not be post- To tho House reeepiatives are given, inqawicorial | Dored, and that tho five or six voles necessary he eeaenl 2 RY. he Conmutaiion, white no rue | such a motion would be obtained from the aemocratic word'—“‘ihe House of R ptatives aed be — the side of the chamber. Ho entered into the details of the ment.” Hore there obviously i@ | per and ought to pass. Mr. Sewarp, (rep.) of N. Y. +» Bald the Bev pemely—shoee inquiries which are in their ngtby saion slap! Protest ature prelimicery to on impeschment; and since, by the poo tern ~thenntpmnt Deh pat thotqaes Tog pro- constituticn, every «iver of the geaer: may P Loeed by thaws who desire such postponement. fhe propo- sition is to postpone this question, as @ measure opposed to ao loan, ger cee spy aa tener hgh be- ‘ne ‘This proposition volves: Kher aieaion, of we “irve valve ef our prosont \elal powers la theee cases under the constitu: | Peers Droduieetaeeenae seca ected Oe tie peachments; secondly, to judge tho.) sion of Congress. We are here in the middle of elec returns and qaalifications of its members; | 1 onth of June, which is yet one, or two, or even three taird, to punish fe members for diserderiy benavior, | months earlier Corgress re wad- and witb the concurrence of two-thirds expel s member. . Before the adoption of the present. ‘system no i pe creeman a these powers tbe Senate Las the a‘tr!- | tan would have felt himself bound to put off ‘questioa of a court, and, socording to eatablisbed vce it summen witnesees and compel their testimony, althougt i may very well be doubted if « law be not ne- cePtary even to the execution of this power. Hes! these tdree cane, expreeely named io thers are two others wherett has already und exercee judicial powers, but te self-defence. regard to the concuct of ite servants, aa of ite r. of ton venient.” ie mi Secondly, where its privileges beve been v! =~ 4 airke 0 ip the cane of Wiliam: Duane, by & libel; or im We cas | PLOT Tere ascent cad aa ciple of of Nugeps, of stealiog and treaty, which auill of Congress until Monday next, with the fall wee under the seal of sesreny. It be observed shat Knowledge that this question was to be acted uj theee two clases of cases are not sustained by thetext of | thoy we fixed the day for the adjournment of tke constitadon. If sbey are sustained af allt must be | thas Yoo short to enable G1 to consider this sub by thas privotple of universal jariaprndence,and alto of | 820" ow we plead the roar Big gene in catura’ ‘sw, which gives to everybody, whether nsta- | ¥ 6 ourselves bave created. But, Sir, there is po such rally or artidetally, the right to ts own oxiatenca— | Diee'to be considered. Let thé Seale but once gay im other words, the great right of self-defense, And I | thoy will take up this bill and eet upon it, and the Submit tbat no principle less solid could sustain this ox- Ul Bopresentatives wil mt onoe extend the session loog erciee of power, It is not enough to say that such a | ¢, to enable both Houses to give ita full and ample power would be convenient, highly couvonient and | .. ¢ there is no objection on that ac- SDS, tt Tyuat Do. absolutely "tesensial,,Wo tie | coum Now, what ie the prospect for whe next semalon? to the greatcat doubt” “Doubtieen,” gaye Biaceatons, | Fibers tw not lime ia’ semion of six monlue, or when “all arbitrary messuses, well exeented, are the most | ihe seseion may be extended through @ period of t Bat mere comvenience is mot a proper rea- sop, under aw free government, for the sepaeertion of next adeq " powers not araceds and this’ is especially case ae ke a ay bk Se: re ow pom ay ot wma wae ee ag prt ves during this year is not sufficientfor? Besides, there 904s be qviry were in the Hovse of Representatives, and directed na mere Oe pn gg Neng eons ht to it the Prenideat ‘of War, 6u the groond | CpPalderaticn of this eubject bron = ie leat or Secretary - ‘ar, On the gro " at once dy the mendation oo tae eens Wat ce SS Se ail ans dene a rey pires $21,(00,000, and we must raise that, ettner by s loan ts ee ely oer Ay BH ee aoe ft or by & Tevialon of the tari What will be the condition Bot ft would not’ Come within the jarisdiction of th) | Réxt, year’ Volition) comelderatete tation noe. But papers hd wo the duty oi lat, Efi condition oie ha ia aio oa Con- at he proneat Inquiry. seleher. praltmninace. fo, 0n.tn ren’ more favorable ousjunction for's favorable ex: ext, nor on the trial of ap impoachment. It ba | soingtion of & 80 important es this? The ad- Bo euch element to sestain it, es ee eee ministration will then be goirg out, and will have no sense ian lnquiry should be instituted inko te warder of De | Titlstrelion, wil teh be gol ci tration which will De Burcell, in ‘York, or tnto the burning of slaves in Ale- | Coming in will be , and it will be imporsibie dema, or into the banks of New York, or into the condus* pr ‘combine the ofthe Court of Wisconsin, ta alleged obstraction forces and concentrate the’ necseaary attention upon thie of the Slave. bill; with regard to all whith | subject. It is theréfore practically, tn to this the Sonate has no judicial po wer, and Yok it ba Judit. | qaestiog, to consider it now or a Dowers tn wll these cases préciarly to thieenme extent tha: | fie bill to the next session le to postpone it ft bes im the case of Jolin at Harper's Ferry. ' | inaetimueiy. It would be quite as well to come to a Screed eetanetorae encase | ans ref nr ems une gCoutine : be, but neoessary—pever. We do not tho | ths te a thle mun be tho case with members of the Cabinet, or the President, to testify be- | oy, it Hike this, Tt is tmperaible taat a tariff fore w couwittee in “aid of legielaticn.”” Bat Tsay, with- | SOO 7.cne go many detaile, and operating upon Oct hesitation, they can claim po immanity which does | sry guch various Interests, cam be matured by one com Rot deluag equslly to the humbieet citizen. Me. Ayait | Sts go thas ft will not be subject to oriticlam. We are nndorn bave rights as ample agif they were | oq that this Dill i@ mot wretchedly bad, but ee ai amt sad merely o6 the wil ca wememe: | oe Me et ere eerie, IE hw os bad that Be ouoployer to ranaack the ‘aoa divant | {Psanvet form even the bast of m Tari bul for ihe fu. Sen, a the bg od the way | ture, I sek, in heaven's name, why it shonid rae na and to certain pertos may seem to be mecensary. r alleged pecessity bas, throughout sil time, apo! Ry, for arorg. 80 spoke the seat, aot comity” the tyrint pleads an excuse his deeds, Sach, according to Milton, was the practice angels. Lat me be understood as ada! ‘of tbe Senate, whire it is exsontial to its o oF the protection of ite privileges, but not reo moreiy im aid of legi#’ation, The petmcom what ie received and w! ae an be for aid; and bero I part company w! aii Mi aid, merely for the 66. the Senate, bet sien for is when RAGA cai tol eva eeialattve purpose, @ citizen guilty of no erime, ‘BND po oflerce, presumed to be bopored beloved jo bir own neg! may oF , handenf we ae etnaon ‘away from his home, burried pees this |: sores hore as criminal, smd then rE as ron the tanger " ot 5 New one Lak. gy 7 write «ship, bot what ase te Pde al Sheavter a “a terigmation of ibe Pail, beim the romans seine even a law—vothing but ao ‘ rAaeee ‘There ar- Sesatore he prewnd oie the Sate . the right carry slaves ve tories, That such Senetors shoul po eg samme cosrrirution right make « slave om. oad of wr, Senor, or ot ir oo ean mod te rere i A from there? ind ay ps, eect iin, oar wows tos mavulctred are ‘does thie Er cs, arb ont tps power i bese alee tere Ss ‘ieee Seiapussenes of tre restentbed by the that | parope, ‘the benefits of society resulting there- Moe'powere vot Gelogetet to Wwe Unive’ nor pre- | noe. Kept ab home, and ‘nenés 10 08 Dibned to the Mates, are renerved to the Sates her labor ‘and ber field whose tively, ‘ote the people.” Bot te Brat pean sta oly ‘ion ies copecity to Wil our ad dave ‘eric at home in the late Justiec of ‘order % send back to her the Bere tate Bosman words of the Rs —4 Yt wh - ae cuberaane . Tio han wean | 70%, material. Wo cman ot oivfised._ ie, peated in cre or the ciber of the two housos | OTUSAUNS, Ont et’ thom And wo bave been Of Parfiieaent—I refer to Jerd Mabon, now this whea ‘whole emigration hes Tart Seabage abo, ee, Bry ot , ers pe ‘among the Ame: rata utectecsre | Maes a eat Re loog a8 mon In authority are enabled ‘that rie erate aaa =a ; a be truer than a Soe at rate tl Spee ret om im words yet stronger, and more seen ts = "Ei aod te ‘Bor would be any for the uqon'e omall Dil po quorum wes found so be present, woes Hy ‘hese remarks | Pararew ald, afer ‘a short time, thet the ia rag cate We eset ane ferqsants are talrmed him was now 8 quo- E sil ‘Morril bill briefly, and contended that it was just and pro |. 60 tney inermbled, tha} ibe Secretary of the Creusury, bill | Normen Green, tdered om those which were disagreed to. ee Mr. Puunce, (dem), of Md. Trem the Osaference Oom- wities, reported the disagreeing propriation bill. 110% PACIFIC TELEGRAPS. then receded fiom its amendment to show, cr cause to bellewe they | tusirg interests of the country which required a change The Senate to the bad apy eon pheity with there oF 80} am f im tho tariff. It it were left (9 manufacturers Now Eog- | Overland Telegraph bill, which put in the names of the com of #8 xXistepee or deeign be! payne peal lend would oppose the change. He read » siatement | corporators, and agreed to the amendmest of the House, apy @v)cLoce show there was a conspiracy to remoue | Showing toat uner the pretend tariff our foreign com: | allowing the Poatusster General to advertise for preposala ow nh oF his ates from prisen im Virginia. Timo -merce had greatly ex} ed, and that there has been » | to fill the jiue. and reflection 1y dissipated much of the alarm | gréut increase in our direct trade with the Continent He The Overland Telegraph bill has now passed bguly sod euepicton, ‘this raid was but aa | further cont: ied thatthe iron interest was depressed by | Houses of Congress. offeboot from whe outrages and lawiceness im | the flucwati us in the credit of the country, amd by the THES REVENUE. | Kansas, which were commenced and continued there by | revuisions of 1857, In Kngiand is had experienoed diallar Mr. S1upsi1, (dem.) of La , offered @ resolution for the | Svowed ipvarion of thet Territory to voatrol ite own | feet tariff of 1867 furnished sufficient pro- pageprint paloma dey ont yy phe or} people, the clections apd the government, aud for tuein- | tection to iron. He belloved it evabled the country to | tem to jocrease the revenue on the basis of present ‘uction sad perpetuity of slevery there on one | weather, »3 wel) a \t did, the financial arisis of that House bill just postponed, and to report at the mext acs- band, aod reulstanee 2 defuuce oa the pier. j Bea aanangs Go ior ot Becessary, this was | sion. Laid over. i fects loosed resaid, im the nota r ube to pass. excessive charges coatained MISCRLLAPEOUS BUSINESS. whic they sppear to tbe minority, and ine ich | in te would deter Importalions and reduce revenue. The bill to prevent malicious mischief in the District of bey present tnem, however much calling for | Bealdea, it was £0 complioyted in its machinery. It would | Columbis, was passed. . reprobatlon snd reproof they may, abould be used and | require ap army 0: Mficials toexcute it, and would open | Mr. Baurmu, em of Texas, notice of @ bi ‘mproved to allay excitement, quiet and suspicion, and | the door of fraud more than any system ever devised. | to establish an additional judicial di io Texas. restore tranquility, They there is no fact for | For reasons ite pe ement until De- Several private and local bills were whee the pay | these he desirea passed, Benate sgain found iteelf withous a quorum. — to take up bills and adjourn were put and de- At 10 P. M, the Se rom present to vote House of Representatives. ~ Wasnivcron, Jane 16, 1860, CUANGE OF SWIP 8 NAME, Mr. Jomy Cocurayg, (dem.) of N. ¥., from the Com- maitice on Commerce, reported a bill to change the name of the ebip Rockall to Massachusetts. He said that the State of Masachusetts had purchased the vossel for # nautical branch of the reform echoo!. COIROM HOUER AT POINT ISABRE. Mr. Cocuranr. also reported the Senate bil! changing the location of the Castom House at Point Isabel to Browne” ville, Passe, THE CATTLE DIBRARR. ‘Mr. Deraxo, (rep.) of Mass., presented resolutions @ the Massachusetts Legislature instructing Senators and re- questing the Representatives from that S'ate to use their efforts to procure the enactment of more stringeat quaran- tine laws, to ot the importing 0’ diseased cattle. Laid on the table and ordered 10 be printed. LAND WARRANTS. The bill was passed author: the isaue of land war- rants mm cases where the original been lost or dos'roy- ed, the Seoretary of the Interior wo frame such rules ag whl guard against (reud. THE BHOMDSTEAD BILL. ‘Tho House acceded to the request of the Senate for — Commitree of Conterence on the Homestead 4 THR PACZIC TELEGRAPH BILL was taken up. Mr. Corrax, (rep.) of Ind., moved to concur in the Sc nate'’s amendment Lin Syd names of Zonas Bar- um end others, and authoriziog @ comtract to be made with them. Mr. Burserr, (dem.) of Ky., opposed the bill as am mm of a motopoly. ; said Mr. Burnett's hostility up) Mr. Ecorr, (deur ) of Cal. bat ere nny pet and upprecedented, the iat- rf having operated his galvanic batiery againat it o7 since it was reduced. 7 in Mr. Bunxert wanted to throw the cetablishment of ¢ line open to competition. Mr. CoLrax—In that event you would merely get straw Didders. agen A ygp er Spl aberme 9 Mr. Burasrt moved to table tne bill. Negatived— against 120, ‘ ‘he House refused to concur ‘im the Senate’s amend. ment—63 sgeinet 1(4. . THE CAPTURED AFBICANS AND THE LIGHTBOUSE ETL. Tho Bouse receded {rom an amendment to the Senate Dill provicing for the return of the r:captured Africans, sud concurred in the Senate's amendment to the Light- THE QVIL APPROPRIATION BILL. ‘The House then proceeded to the consideration of the Sevate’s amendment to the Civil Appropriation biil. R:.0000 from balf-past toar tll seven. EVENING SESSION. ‘The Houre reassembled at seven, and resumed the bu- siness pending at the recess, name:y, the appropriation ef aoe for the complet'on of the Wi ™ Inving, (rep.) of N. Mr. Y., from tne Oom- mittee appointed to inv: ewore contracts of the city ot New York, aa the report of the mejority of the with approved by the ten ee tart cw formabie to law, and there was no evidence of faroritiem or giving out the contract, and that in the Ittee the compensation allowed to ibe was Rte Garey en es onal 4 . ¥., from 2 Seer report tn some degree retecting upon the Secretery ip giving out the contract, and impu' to the comtreciors want of good faith in the execetiom ewploy mevt of laborers, and recommendiag ‘of the contract us llega’. The reports table and ordered to be pi luted, togetner evidence taken before the commities. motion of Mr. Irvine the furthor consideration of Cad ‘was postponed till the second Tuceday in De- Ir com mittee having acted on all the Sen: nead- Boa. concurring in most of them, arose. Alf past tem adjourned, Atlantic and Pacific Telegraph Bill. ‘The following ie Senator Gwin’s Overland Telograph Dill in the sbape in which it passed the Sonate on the .6i2 of leat March, by @ vote of 28 to 16. ABILL TO FACILITATE COMMUNICATION KETWEEN TIMR ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC STATES BY ELRCTAIO TELBORAIH. Bronow 1. Be it enacted by the Senate aud House of Re- es of the United of America, 'n Congress » under the direction of the President of the United S:ator, is hereoy semenee “exer, Jobe it Derrybil, diram Sbley) R. Walker, = John D. Caion, Frederic 4. Bee and Sa Sy Per faid contracturs oF assigns, 7 = Political Imtelligemece. New Hawrenma Usitgn Graves Semazon.—The vote for United States Sepator tm the House, om the 13th ‘stant, ed as iene WR See Gt wale, ANS SO for a cboter, 148; Ames, Tek hed 19; Anthony ys John . Wella (demoern), 106; Daniel Clack (repabll- enn), 104.

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