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ir NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 19, 1860.—TRIPLE SHERT. ~~ : 7 ee . " » WEWE PRAM WARMIRIGTON, | ren ste sins care nts rm ements ned. | orn 8 Sncen ah a as lf | verted Or oe Reigham Young well | Union of BHM and Doty Pc nn pgm mag 5 (rep. 4 q 4 —. 0. 28 Riving! . Fe eee a ene Bem oF tus | CAME NE FO uel from the Save Mates as from the com: Out. One of the maw trie aber SG Almighty the | Wann at Newark, N. J., on Sonoit¥, June 47, Caraa- 7 African slave trade, reserving much may kaye ny tgg yh 1 wialt to say daa oa Sr. Lous, June 18, 1860. union of the soul and away: yank Aiaua Moris daughter of Marcas L. apd Susan L. say for a more elaborate examination of the quoition Bese- ' seemy to me to furnish ». Opposition to this bill ° Demokrat learns that Capt. Simpson passed through But man knows that by sépimoniond & Ward, iu the 11th year of age. TREASUR he to t : ff yumors this union ia dia. | Ward i the 11th y TH OF THE Y. after Tau wuw lig that we sould sit Bere seid | Gy ald tat the rea Meith eat tea i its favor. | this city on Saturday, em route for Washington, with des- | dissolved, and death takes shea nthe | ants Cluseday) aA td tend he fer reed cheat Ht is wbout time to come en te Besh nde, “and itis said | PAtchc from Ctah containing propositions from Bright | | Experience has evtaniahed Mipeind doubt that proper pure: | ence’ of her father, No. 61 Washington street, Newark, acrim * to some tuiderstanding with ourselves, and especially with: ene re the British government, in relativa, to this Africas slave Wf Great Britain chose to lay her hand | Young to ett the Mormon property at Salt Lake to the | {it Teluces the total of wertm,wliuis nunciye mubeureaty Do N. J, without further invitation. ; ree, when rand Statement! : “ " inf, and insist yj it, % “Important Financial tof | trade, See a Set cae ese, uanerand een ei gray. Talinds? wo etuin hee ake | United Siatos, the Bwinks to remove to somo point on the | the medic wied. which are ia 421 tbe only purge ell, seen SS Secretary Cobb. Foe ae eae a eee i | purpose ox showing that circumstances have changed | Pacitic cout, either in the British possessions or in the ge SS Se aabreetbomcetrsneam inated | MISCELLAYEOUS. 4 dies by Great Britain, they established a syaiem o: ' Since this treatyg.0ulation was made. That treaty was | United States. If we are sick, It to ournelwesta n3e Ses ye ere, oa ie ine ghd inant 904m Ba wean pen REE orn ay cee | AA A tablis! ary avy e , Ae ve whet ’ al vous i) nin EDs, ¥ iy ! pany Debate in the Senate on the African | laborer: “but” when ey” under "Yop pisses covered the whale «ttt, Sao: that tine, Grat | _*Ploston—-Bamkor MI Rewasins | | fiin Hiern wekassaved mis svaiuiedie | soe this plan labore: tain , , ‘dat was pradent Bosrox, Ji 8, 1860. i , | Glave Trade. lig ce rie ‘take rd poe hag a sey as oc ee ate han, |. hSttam Boller of 60 horse power, pibivak ee eae ‘Geaxomeras PILLS 94 Canal atreet die = bins Be " Geen tere eet ater oe ee gSt | by law, declared it abolished. Great Tiritain, | Globe Mills in Newberryport, exploded this morning, | Also, 296 Bowery and No. 4 Union square, where advice is | > the British government has pushed jocward’ the | vee that time, has found herseif rivalint by great nearly demolishing the boiler house, but killing nobody. | S!¥en daily without charge. | A* one ae pee rr cS J WHE RENTUCKY CONTESTED ELECTION, | system of capturing these Africaus and sending them to.] PNTOpean States, and sho is asked every day iv her | At the Bunker Hill regatta this afternoon, the first prize = o. Sierra Leone and St. Helena, and there they are for a time | tife, not whether she is able to prosecute her plans; | gop vix and * Fireworks.—Pereo Intending Either | _____ kee, key bee furnished with provisions and means to recover from the | 824 submission to her will, and dictate laws, and four cared boats was won by the Haidee in | private or publie displays on the coming anniversary, std | 4 @ eVERDELL'®—WEDDING —— effects of their captivity. But they are soon delivered | Ut she to consider to-day wheiher she is able to | 14 minutes 39 seconda—two milos—the Haidos was rowed Semomabes Oe Cae Misatie se Gal’ pretcols. ie. Z| Ft pecn vet Fe coip be nd ats tad, iad il sat up as servants, and directed to heoome "voluntary is Uerfelt. "She dares uot disturb the peace of | by the Sophcmoro crew, and tho Thetis, which came in vervon to keep colored reworks sis Prcmlnee, Meogse | Sommer of Duane smal" Ae Batin He tor Der fae pany pn vee Pere he eerie, ' tos tom bie eats. |. ip oot a ey Plapnag | Second by the Harward crew. The frst priae for shell Fey Sean inieel to bas cian ear ATZQN22, WAND 1 ANN GTREET—a NEW SFT ems tecmcaroes xp sUDICLAL aPPsormiarioe wmi—cou- | C=Amined these establishments, and from them the great Great Britain to act asa police for us on this question. | Wherries was won by M. 8. Smith, time 16 minutes 43 se- dine may be allowed to obiain the works (rom the faciory, ; 24 of Bhoea and Gaiters at $8. Call and see them. ‘of the British government seems to be to ob. | At that time we distrusted our own position, and por- | eonds. EDGE’S DI ts No. 172 Broadway, corner of Maiden iane. { agen = Tomommow reou man aucnananr or tax tuuascat— | ESvPehaary abort Send to her coties Te frien | DARE OM ow iran,” We Dave older since that Beare of pastes tdtertitag dope Who have uo suuony’” | A CARD.MY PATIENTS FROM THE COUNTRY. Ama ‘MXPENDITURES—THE 4 i formed: ‘CIENCY, it gives fi time, and do not on Great Britain at all, and ¥ ie cuore, hereto, an earn foverament ‘eves, ve pounds ($25) per ead for a | me ANE do Ne Mean ss tras ‘Wreck of the British Bark Woodcock. | xlegant Country Residence of ‘A. M. | Sur som Slelocing ‘daily, ‘st No. so Drow oe ‘The House yesterday refused to concur with the Senate It is that the coasters, Tritish and American, have no in. | S8¥@ ships, and our citizens Som emote Grovensren, June 18, 1860. = iors Lae GOO’ Gee oe. | Lenn, asthe W. HOWL BD, ‘Aare dn its amendment to the Legislative, Executive and Judicial | ¢ucement to the shipping of slaves; on the con. | CARE On the coast of (Africa, and landing them in th | The bark Atlantic, Skantz, from Cadiz May 9, in lati i GOT, See ad- | Lecturer on Wo Ryo and Mar, So” “Appropriation bill for a loan of twenty millions of dollars. | fier3: ‘Atd'then catch as many a¢ they” can for the pee, | Ot the Tropona asce trade that isto be suppressed. | M4044, longitude 32, fell in with British bark Woodcock CORKS, BUNIONS, INVERTED ‘Mis erasperatos many members of the Senate, who | pove of getting the prize money, and also that the British | We Se & powerful nation, and it is Spoint o | Captain Jameson, from Caernarvon, Wales, for Boston, in | ,, Stramgers and Citizens May Now Avett inconvenience to the paces, by De ‘threaten to insist upon their amendment, If they dos | sovernment may them ‘to their tropical colinies, > Ae wer to bring this evil toa: | @ sinking condition, Took off the captain and crew and | logical Cabinet, 908 Broadway, and oblain charts, wilh iui: “s y- ‘written descriptions of character. por tthe House will still refuse to granta loan. It is mos by 2.4 to say that we should abro |p ouen: thom here, J. BOVEF bo! IMPR at and Likely that the whole subject will be thrown into a com- | dred dollars each to capture them, and another hundred our part which we are bound to supply. This mca Brooklyn. — Photogra Mink REAL, YTTERE. mittee of conference, where a compromise will be made i ae ern S = at exactly an caterprise o> rene fa Ange, A Foe red py Ae Markets. Sabgels, Tapers Ute size, Ge Fe cntablisbed iehed 1851, at eae hatienee the mati fo preduay ove Itanee where iow allowing the Sccretary of the Treasury to reissue treasury | nor dat much be said of ft ine potot of husmenity Ama” sess, oF yg yer een ce ea Sinan and tailed te give mabeienion ee eeeaet tbo notes to the amount named above. am ‘anwilling to-sit’here and to be the dup | (Mr. Wilson.) of this session, should be perfected and | active. $00 bushels Meditertanian at $125; | ‘Tem Pounds Coffve for One Dollar; Ten | fomle dares or uss geoorel? rik aren, deny “The following is the letter of Secretary Cobb:— of my own delusion. There is a way of really preventinx | Pnseed. Bul, the mesniiine,f Aptee en o Carats | ge bosbels white Indians eau sere saves ea Bin eaty at CORUSTERNSON'S, Nort Cuaumbacs streat and 7 jE sing ue, olen dy niga ‘Tarasvry Derartaest, June 15, 1860. epee Sper to Byes firege sre See; sat fig he fe TI to pd ay tape ed IR tne og ty Greenwich seat mnie sd fis erie ie reLD ne , 1860. tay a herp henge entice VEN, oscar mijournmeit of Congres, shout tbo worl Itwill Detsery. cacy’ dows. "The Kaow, | Sis. The sum is tesa than you have to pay to send homo ete bee ae ee tele Game dull di 0 28 Witin ey. Pr amet ph mt Moline Jour sb Teel, Pages pa pct Sag tof Africa has becn very cascntially | te two cargoes which have recently been landed in 41... sales 6,000 bi ere Ps oat Hatter, Ahead.—New Shapes DEAE TO VERMIN. Tian of the cstiinates now submitted is Based upoa the | Acrciobed within the last ten, years. | The, palma oll trade 1 with this very treaty with Great Britain, Frowr im better demand, and, aner“the ‘receipe of the | each. 2l6 Broadway. a ee a TH TO VERMIN. sail actual aponaiians of the Dovarteness since tho time my | (ain all the information we want if we desire apn Mr. Spaxons, (rep.) of R. I., thought it would be an ac- | New ‘York deepal wy len 700 vbiR. at $4 8735 a MYERS SHRAGGESES: ein oPrart of December 22 1850, was, prepared, The | qwit,tithe information we want if we desire to have it ¥ sion of humanity for this government to take care of tho | $5123, for Canadian and Rxtra State from spring wheat; | og Mester amd Wilson's Sewing Machines, | venwix pucrnovin probable amount in the treasury on the 30th June, 1860, | reach a mile from the coast, ahd Aearcely ever half captured Africans in this ‘@ whilo in ordor to give | $4 873; a $5 25 for extra linois aud Wisconsin; $5 25 fifty thousand dol: | and the whole y ever half a mile; | Ee degree of civilization betore fending them pack. 3 co get j * Tars. The receipts for the next fiscal year are estimated | where ale i of the mare a. anaaae Mr. Wicrat, (dem.) of Texas, believed Mr. Wilson had SF Oe casscur tae . pe OT be ed | tras. Wheat m good demand, and advanced 2c. a 3c.; about three hundred miles. ‘The pwints where | 20 silicerity in his proposition, ‘and thought be char; pe $58,000,000 } ie shipments are made are as weigints there 1 tiie South with w desire to open the slave trade on the } gates, 11,200 bushels Chicago ‘spring at $1 00 a $1 10 §°000'bisivls Canaila club ae $1 10; 41,800, bushels. Mil: 2,000,000 | are most of the harbors on the const of North America. J? diction of some newspaper extract or communica- Raterminates ia B. Sloat & Co.'s Celebrated Elliptic Water Bugs, Roaches, G: P Extrinnias Rao ond Bo, ‘Butch and Shuttle i bi ‘Koaches, Garden Vlaa! js COLLINS, 49 Broedway. | "Principal depot, 6 Broadway. Bold by ali drugalata A Grover & Baker Nolscless Sewing Ma- Or MARSEILLES VESTS, 1,225,000 | if mey change the places of shipment, knowledge of } U2: = Waukee club at $1 128 $1 13; 1,000 bushels red winter an y sixty five | thie new sinees cam De easily obtained. ‘The sinvers might |. ME. Sewanp, (rep.) of N. ¥., said be had introduced a | 41+$1 19; 1,000 bushels while Winter at $1 37. Corn CNS ERSTE oe. — million sine hundred and seventy-five thousand dollars, | tasily berwatched, as it takes weeks. to pay gen ye propeeiton a sas. agp for preventing Ube trade Between | duit and nominal. Oats active, and 3gc. lower; sales wage eserggice © to-08 ‘Yee estimated « xpenditures for the same period are-— J ‘Africans. Mr. Collamar then brivtly referred to the case J {he United States cu! Altes by increasing the naval force | 39,000 bushels Westernand Canadian at de. Barley and | Whiskey—8. T. Suits K 6 For unexpended dalances of appropriations for tha pre- | of the Orion, which, on being Itberated, inimediately re- J tnd police in the Sales te prevent Hay Cinke Mgubmitted | 12° nominal. Whiskey steady; sales 100 bbls. at 20c, ee ee At Eveas’, and Pulton street. sent fiscal year.... $17,825,614 | turned to Africa. This wi Business, he sald, is not | 404 also of convicts ee was submitted | (nq) freights dull} a on tour, Lic. om wheat, and ~~ ‘Non 161, 308, ind 108 Brondwaye Ni ¥. * @. to Southern Senators who were opposed to the slave trade, and they xlso approved it. The views ofall the Southern Senators to-day are against incrcase of the slave trade, and they met his views. It was our slave ade and pot European, and he was not prepared to bro Oe. ov corn to New York, Imporis—5,000 bbis, doar, 14,000 bushels wheat, 59,000 bushels cora, 3,000 bushels ais. Exports—6,000 bushels wheat, 26,000 bushels corn, 15,000 bushels vats. Permanent appropriations, 8,173,582 anaged with the sugacity with, which seusible Yankees New appropriations, estimated for ++ 46,278,893 F roncrally manage their affairs. £0 tong as there is an in- Making an axxregate of seventy -tive million two hun- | Gacement for the British government to cateh these Afri- dred and seventy-cight thousand and eighty-nine dollars. | cans to make laborers, or for the purpose of ——S we IRE PROOF SAFES. Batchelor’s Hair Dye, Wig and Toupee STEARNS & MARVIN, factory, 16 ltond street. Private entrance for ladies. Broad’ corner ‘orth street, New Sppliod in the akylight rooms. ebre | _. . ee ee. amount of unexpended balances } moucy, just so long will this trattie go on, be Cincinnati, June 18, 1960. RI should remain at the end of the next fiscal year | gctf-deltided and Seif-cheated in the whole transaction. gate the treaty with Great Britain on account of its pre cur very @ settled. Whiskey steady | * EELEY'S BOURBON WHISKEY #8 iy seed ean at the close of the present, there will | Sir. Sasom, (dem.) of Va., sald he was very much im-{ ®t force. It was our duty to put an end to the evil, aud ite Sd Marin Ber gens ania Peer, § 1 emai ae fo id pat k - poad pry ie Nomach er aad bowen. Thewe es will emia at tit seventeen ‘aiilion, eight hun- | pressed with the remarks of the Senator from Vermout. | he; therefore, favored the increase of the African sua | 4k jehi at $18 4 $18 25, Sight exchange on Now York Tr Se Ss ee retail, ae seat ton im dred and twenty-tive thousand, six hundred and four Wehe tete can only be bode oe to light we shall see what pd half premium. Money easy at ten per cent. “ Sie a cortole preventive st shila und fever. For fale, the Britys government in this Mr. Davis, (dem.) of Miss., agreed with Mr, Simmons Hill—Inimitable Halr Cutter. Hair where, BARNES & PARK, wholessie agents, N¢ dollars uncatled for during the Dilaasudine a Zore be deduct-ri from the above aggregate of seventy-two sae Neephaped ton aren Slave trade” As long a this | that we had better civilize ‘thee wild Africau before million, two hundred and seven! lat Dye 80 cents, bluck or brows. Depot No.1 Barclay weet, “ADPIELIS Fike’ PRRMIUE Nimio’s Gaxpen.—The presence of the Japanese in and t thousand and | treaty exists, he was in favor of a fair and honest * | sending them back. was in lavor of abrogating that eighty-hine dollars, which would leave the sumof Afty- | Con of it ou the part of the British woreraiuioats THe iad | sticle of the treaty with Great Britain wiileh required 0S 1 giout uke Gardem gives 1 unusual attraction. Mr. N and sold by ali druggists. eos. four million, four S seen evidences chough to convince him that all the pro- | t Keep a squadron on the African coast, and substituting 7 + Mr. Nixon | Fragrant Japonica.—Dupay’s New Per- Orders for Rzbibhion Fisowarrke- addreqed panded and seventy-five dollars. The eye ee tcssions of the British government about the extinction of J ™ is S Gon Ege) beg hye) the, ein fay. | Keeps up a tine succession of entertainments, and to-might | fume, an olfactory delight, distilled from Japanese J. W. BaDrig.D ct thowever, at the close of the nt fiscal year is mac u i nity are . wa (cen. »did not Delieve art eutirely new rt i ‘by: their most de ral fs § a Wittiameburg, . . hs proses this traffic, and ail her professions of humanity are utter: y | produces an cutirely new comic piece, “The Lady of the peréy" ie ati, 00 Brosdway- hy fn a il ry HUG. Wiil be promptly uitended to. Lake Tra vatie. larger than usuel, owing to peculiar causes, and should J iy hollow and insincere. She did adopt the policy in republican would honestly say that there is auy inky ‘be taken ax the basis of a safe estimate. The usuai | her colonics of extinguishing slavery, but she has manity in taking these Africans to Brazil, Cuba and this pended balance at the end of a acal Year does not or- | never shown to the world what the effect of that policy | Fully: Why then continually talk about tiis thing. dinarily much exceed the sum of twelve millions of been, namely, destruction to her colonies: but she ‘He denied that the South were in fayer of the opeaiag of Jars, beductiag that amount from tho regate « red clandestinely and treache! 0 supply the slave trade. He was against bringing the wild Afei- gated expenditures of the next year, and wey by the importation of a The nad f c#ns here to debase the slaves of his or any other State. Tr tcaves the sum of sixty millions, two hundred | been very much impressed with a remarkable colloquy | Mr. Matioxy offered a substitute for the amendment seventy-cight thousand — and slehey site del- which totk place. soxae three yeure ago, at the time the | Providing that the Secretary of the Navy be authorized bee OWNERS— Jetter’s Hair Dye—To Color Brown, 50 ATTENTION, cents; best black, 75 cents per box. Wholesale and retail. 430 Weastex, Masw, Jaa: 27, 1800. rowdway, N.Y, Dr. Tomas— pt Lap tyne maton Venitian Horse Liniment tp Barry's Tricopherous is the Best and | [\i\’equi te wher climes inde in LT ebeapest article for » beautifying, ounds. r Breverving and restoring he blr. Ladies, ry it Cais by all | Sk 'wih soukionce recommend te basmens’ inten large Naval Intelligence. The United States sloop-of-war St. Louis, Com. Charles H. Poor, arrived at Aspinwall from Sau Juan del Norte on tho 4th inst. end fars to be provided for. Deducting amount | Emperor of instituted the policy of bringing, ua- | © Construct seven steam sloops-of war which not exceed ror ‘thy ertiated moape of he Treasury fe, che derihe auepiees of the Freuch goverument, tea thorsand | fourteen feet draft, : The Turf. tie in thie bectiow af tee iaic, NATHAN JRALEW, game , ind it wor eave sum of five ous. | of these alleged African apprentices. ‘The British govern- Not agreed to.—Yeas, 14; nays, S. FASHION COURSE, L. I.—RACING. Price 59 contain v > aa err g'cad-niuvty-aix tnowand nine hundred aud f ment’ entered & protest, deciariag that this was | The question was then taken on the amcadment provid iar getter odes teanstens oO Married. stad ee Ghever dollars in the Treasury on the 80th of June, 1861. | merely a pretext, on ‘the part of France, to 4 'é Jor the purchase of three vessels for suppressing the | __ Three Beckerein—Mrtewany.—On Thursday, June 14, at the —-—-- his amount would be increased by any excess of unex: | pet these Africans to be used really as slaves. The reply | #ave trade. Course—one a handicap of two miles and a half, the same { residence of the bride's father, by the Mr. Schnorer, WILL SELL A MARSEILLES VEST POR $19: & Mhalance? over and above the twelve millions eeti- | which France made through Count Walewski, her miais- | Not agreed to.—Yeas, 18; nays, 26. distance as the Goodwood; a two mile and repeat race, | Fxxpmiuck Beckers ty Many E, Matawan, both of this Hh, 7ab Atpneen. Cons for $3: aheak pants foe $0. Bale lr nated 10 remain unexpended at the end of the next flecal } tor, waw tm elect that the mouth of Great Britain was Dir, Hamauap offered au auieadment appropristiog 1 su4 one at mile heats. The horses are well matched, and ~~ Coatltor $4; ‘Freuck eussimere Points, $6." Y vt go ‘Gucrch—Carnes.—On Thursday, June 14, in Daytoa : 88. Toe. Ohio, by the Rev. Louis L. Noble, Frenne E. Geauea, of a this City, to Sankt M., daughter of Mr. Francis Carnes. NAPP'S SPRING AND SUMMER BEY: De SPOTTR—ATKINSON.—On Sunday, June 17, at St. Vin- ki cent de Paul (French) chureh, by the Rev. Mr: Gammbos- ville, PAUL Dk Srorrk, of Paris, France, to Miss Exauy AnxiNsox, only daughter of Dr. E. Atkinson, of Mony Hill, North of Treland; both residents of this city. Dublin and Artagh papers please copy PRracee—Mexiam.—On Sunday, Sept. 25, the by Rev. Dr. Ln MAGN Burchard, Wiuam P. Frazse to Miss Hevauerra Fravoxs Merxtam, all of this city. yer, closed till she could explain to France aud the world, her three hunured thousand dollars to pay the cvutract with ‘Tare statement shows that the means of the treasury | participation in the bs trade; and it was rumored at the | A- W. Thompson for coal lands at Chiriqui. Hy advocated Wil be ample to moet all the demands which were e time that Grent Hritain proceetted no further im the mat- | the Becessity tor the passage of the aiacudment, believing: Inaled for. ‘The uecessity for additional meant depoads | tor, The American Minister at Paris thought this so im- |! just aud proper. entirely upen the excess of appropriations made and to be | portant that he asked the cousent of Count Waiewski t Mr. Gens, (dem.) of Mo., advocated it as boing of made by Congress over the amount estimated for, ‘Tue | transmit the conversation to this country, to which | grett importance to this government ja a commercial and Dill providing for the increase of the pay of the navy will | Walewski agreed, aud wrote it out, and it politient view. The establishment of a naval depot at Pequire an additional appropriation of dive hundred thou- | was despatched to the Departinent here. Tat was Gwiriqui would be the meaus of forming an excellent cand dollars. ‘The sum of turee hundred and fifty thou- | the condact of Great Britain in her pretended remon- | t7ansit across the Isthmus, which would advance the best aand doliare is required to meet the expense of returning | strane to Franee. There it bogan and there it end. | interests of she United States. ‘he captured Africans to Africa, The amount that will be | ed; and the Ghotle trate whieh is certainly as bad, Recess trom four to six o'clock. good running tnsy be anticipated. THE FAMILY HERALD. Arrt ort Japanese Embassy in New York—Interesting Sketch of ‘“Tom- my"—The Proceedings of the Baltimore Convention—The Private Letter of Ho- erie LNSECT POWDER. . ‘The old and only article © exterminate bed bugm um was found present, the Senate waited again, when (a scoent,s uoram was found present, and the Nava required to pay the private bills passed by Congress can it infinitely worse, than the African slave trade, EVENING SESSION, rate, garden insects, &c.. will required 10 pay awit any accuraty, “It will, however, im | pocs under the British fag. Prom all. this be Toit | At the assembling of the Senate it was agcertained that | rage Greeley—The Insurrection in Stet~ | ,1so—Keuy On Thuraday, June t) at the residence a EXON Natit te PILLS ati bility, not fall below one million five hun- ont no quorum was present. r waiting sometime 3 » by exter rats, mice and al Ne i protabilty, not fall below one mulion five Thun- | warranted. tp saying thet the, gevernment "of Great Ro quorum was preach Anker waiting sometime Wn: | ty=Laseal News of New York—-Markets, | Gunn, tom. Laioi wo Mie anon, dinguier of James | Hrareety courasy MANeS SEA Peer | tions have yey either one or the other branch | which she has caused to ring through tho worlt, of Quorum was not found votit de., dic. aps ail ot wey, Caahia: St: MA. tr Oe Jae g by all Gruggims apd grocers. Beware ag of fa the general appropriation vilis, for the | being the great leader im the extinction of ‘tho | | Mr. Frrew, (dem.) of Ind., offored @ resolution reseind- | The Fanrny Herat of Wednesday will give a very in. | osm —JAcun 0m Tiny AT ime’ Coun JA00n, following ebjepts and amounts:— African slave trade, is utterly hypocritical and not | ing the recess, ; teresting account of the Departure of Our Asiatic Visiters | ull of this city” . J ‘WINSLOW, For the ‘Treasury Extension and other public Jow, and that she stands to-day disloyal to her race aod The PuxapEst would not entertain it, #* BO Quorum was y indo: SES aan. ose — Gulldings. oo cs .cceeeeeseeeeeee ee $1,500,000 | her aye. Such being the position of Great Britaia, ho | Present. from Philadelphia, their Reception in New York, their | ,,lAtaxn-—Hiceumrra:—On Sunday cveutie, ebruary 12, | AN EXPERIENCED NURSE AND FEMALE PIOPSTCTAR; Wor Fortifications, over and above the esti should dispair of any attempt to induce her to «arry into nae ne wy aren emminnennpege i Movements Since Tacit Arrival, and a Sketch of “Tom- | Hieuyrra, both of thiscity. Pamn lems ase mat effect any true, just and honest execution of am treaty sti- rect jgeant-at-Arms . attend. ”” the Speeti of ¥ te ; A Report of the . pov . been » and my men of Young Japan; Pro. Yowxi1—Kouxers.—Jn this city, by the Rev. Mr. pation which a ae, made Wi Le psig | rom ws refusals to adjourn I teen ritad ‘again, whoa | ceedings of the National Democratic Convention at Baiti- | Mickles, Exasrcs Powsi. to Axsit Rommens, all of this SOOTHING SYRUF FOR CHILDREN more; the Private Letter of Horace Greeley to William H. Seward, with Grecley’s Comments; the Latest Nows from the Insurrection in Sicily —Complete Success of Garibaldi, &e.; An Account of the Funeral of General Jesup at Wash For the For the Water Works......-+ city. TEETHING, Ceonrmeen—Orams.—Oa ‘Thursday, June 14, by the Rev. — Wor the Jail in Washington... . Urban U. Brewer, Baywert B. Schxuper, of this city, to | Which facilitates (he ot Miss Buzaneri Stxxt, of Ravenswood, L. I. the guna and redmeing all Wison—Rxxp.—On Saturday, June 16, by the Rev. E Behe ht poum —— as ¢ Tromas | fauis Perfectly safe in all cases, -_ i . osition, and so she pursues one while profes- For payment of the militia calle: my _ sing the other, We have had four slave ge ong 5 ‘Cuba with: last modi prob Reg ads aioe he na ne heard A riqui, was debated at great leugth, and passed by yeas Thompson the purchase of coal lands and depots on each side of Chi For Choe “s my mace by American cruisers, and R. T. Cook, rector of the Church of the Memorial Increased expense of the Posi Ottice Departinent 1000 000 | single ship being exptured by ® British vessel. But he | 25, nays 17. ‘ M Sap » catiow Mitat such was the goal of (he goverument some ‘dhe Navy Appropriation bill was thea passed. ington; the Latest Intelligence from California; Editorials yh ome Sia Rex, all of this city. cmmeniel ah a eee , Beetepee Pend 2 Pepe Re ..§8,700,000 | years ago, that it came very near to bringing about trgu- | The Senate went into exeoutive session. on Prominent Topics; the Local News of New York and | ibany labors please June 1%, a tite city, by | BUR Be | every year ‘fate, eee Ses chi eeeegntns a | De mare ae recites hee tie | a Vicinity of imperianon; Report of the Cue, Proviin | wv. tan 8 Hetig, aah. Ware o Awa nonick GRU SWROEE AR OBE 6 DO “A bill for additional payments to invalid pensioners, es- | true policy of this government to cancel ail treaty obliga- House of Representatives. and Money pte, and all interesting news matters of mr, of Andover, New Jersey. New York, i on the outside wrapper. timated by the Interior Department to exceed $6,000,000, | tions with Great Britain on this subject, and let whatever Wasmwotow, Jano 18, 1860. | the preceding week. Died, —— Soran: SS watt, thas the House of Representatives, as Iam inform | remains to be done on our part be done separately. THE KENTUCKY OONTRATED ELECTION. ‘Txxae—$2 year; four cents @ single copy. Subscrip- an.—in this city ‘on Sunday — N'® BILLIARD ROOM IN BROOKLYN.~O, & &. — » , DEAN, inte of tions received at the office, northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, New York. Single copies for sale at the counter and by all news agents, Advertisements in- serted at the usual Hxnap rates. ed, and is now pending in the Senate. If these Mr. Wis0N, .) of Mass.—It is not my policy to do- priations, and vthers of which I have no informa: | fend ine Le gL, Britain in relation to the slave ‘The House resumed the consideration of the resolution ‘Hon, aboald. tie made by be eel ‘means must be pro- | trade, She may be hypocritical and false to hervelf and | reposted from the Committee on Elections, declaring that vided to meet them. Most of « are of an extraordi- | her age. All this may be true, and we and the ‘hr. Andean 9 eoRINE be ‘aan ee ‘nary character, and are not legitimately cl je to } world may arraign Great Britain before the bar » retain ‘he ordinary expenditures of the year, At same | of nations, and compel her there to plead in de- pies, ae representative of the Fourth Congressional district b= A will be called ng och | the year, and provi- | fence of her policy. But Lary Great Britain | of Kentucky. ston be made to meet them if Congress should does pot justify us, and does not in any way re- them. me | iieve ws trom “our ‘treaty obligations, creating our | Mr: Cimacax, contestant, again spoke in support of his tts to add that Thave made the foregoing est!- | Iaws, and doing the part which belongs to ux as a | claim. mate of means of the Treasury for the next fiscal | Christian and civilized nation. It is # fuct familiar to} yir, Srevensow, (dem.) of Ky., spoke for, and Mr year, upon the basis that Congress will authorize the re- | every one who has studied thie question, that for the last Nd eee visa! of the twenty millions of outstanding Treasury | twenty years our flag, our capita, and persons living jo Cmmarvon, yo od + con! ata te notes. tye’ notes will on due hoor 4 the yea" and | our country, are responsible for 7 awe Swipe ‘of the eacpren, tke=-comnprictag 1a in sions A, pee 9 without this authority their redemption would mase an } slave trade. | have pow in my a list nine ves 5 . additional draft upon the Treasury for uct | seis that have sailed from the “city of New York since 1 ane ‘present—against 61, democrats exciu ‘amount as should be presented for payment. To | the Bist of December last, to engage in the slave trade. Oi sn style. ©: wan wentnna tng pee FAY this acount of the public debt in the course of one | Mr. Haswoxp, (dem.) of &. C-, asked it the Senator DAA | venation be allowed to Mr. Crieman to the present time Year, and in the present condition of the Treasury, '* not | any on his dist that fitted out from a Southern port contempiated. Whilst no additions! loan is asked for, the ‘ir Wsox—Not a great many; but L think the Senator THE LEGISLATIVE, EAECOTIVE AND JUDICIAL APPROPRIATION authority to re-iswue these Treasury notes ts indiapen- | will find that the Keho was fitted out in New Orleans. table. B. ACKKKMAN, aged 47 years. : = Atlanuc street, are ready to receive their His frieuds and the iriends of the family are, invited to - attend from his late residence, No, 2% Hasex ARSO: Street, corner of Lister street, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at P re TO ae WORLD, tue Oelade, witiont Sarthe Bete aes Ht by, Hotel, a = Bexwam.—On Sunday, June 17, at bis late residence, | suctem, annihilating bots Cockroaches Fresh Kills, Staten Island, Timommy G. Baxnast, Lieutenant | {pplication Sold Druggsis tothe Unied Salcy oad ——— United States ra; aged 64 years. friends and relatives deceased are invited to EFRIGERA aticod the funeral, this (Tueaday) afternoon, attwoa'cock, | Be cians recurs yrcee gt Baar from St. Andrew's church, Kicl , Without further | Cooper notice. — New Haven papers please copy Doowmy.—Oa Thursday, Juue 14, after « short ines, | JR*AD THE POMOWING, MARVELLOGS O01 Fuoma, youngest daughter of Frederick W. and Julia Bod- as era 13s stein, la the 3d year of her age. Fruit of this statersent, was aMficted with Driawam.—Ai Bronxville, Westchester county, on Moa- tnd scaly eruptions om uhe arma, whict Ss wi OMicial Drawin: of Hodg: Davis & €O0'S Consolidated Loman of eorrin — ae ‘CLass 360, Jown 18, 1960, 25, 50, 55, 44, 71, 15, 6, 8, 2. 22, & » phd oy HR ak Sak oe Prigee cashed ot 6 Drow ys Davis & Ode Managers, Macon, Drawti of the Delaware State Lotte- DY & CO., Managers of the AND SISKOCH! STATE LOTTERIMS. day morning, June 18, Mrs.’ Masia Boxstan, in’ the 70th the banc had the best medical ad your of bee ag°. ft. Finally be procured © pot Notice of funeral in the papers of to-morrow morning. No. 290. Jo: . ty Foen.—On Sunday. June 17, Many De Foe, waive | QPLESDID PORTRAIT, OF TO} 18, 1800, 69, 30, 14, 23, 67, 95, 44, 43. cee Det ‘The House then proceeded to act on the amondments | 58, 50, 8, t4, 51, 19, ny hee or bit. ‘There te nothing ew 10 this SCkAW FORD, (Lop) OF PA, said Unie explanation wins to legislate om this cubct, Tand tr made, in it, | ereddable to Me. Winslow's ced, and, hearty who could » hate been actuated by no other desire than to discharge . ang sete, Hew York and We to the Legiviative, Executive and Judicial A j - " r were Ve is are chit . / . Appro} Uireuiare sent (ree ot bY Addressing eiaer wo of Guernsey, aged 66 years and 6 a: " be ee cenatt ident, Seer tar tow venntee Sree thom bill, camer: ing Mo wil rep p wot the | & Four, opis « ae iimingon, Cnware, | The (rend of the faanily are invited to attend her fune ARRIVAL OF THK JACANRSE HOWELL COBB, ports for anything. A vessel sailed a few days agy frou be ew Fe) pe. od! Se o Malasday, sume of oe ee ee ral, this (Tuesday) morning, at ten o'clock, from her tate OCkNES IX THE METROPOLIS, te a Od tho Treasury. Kew York, and I received a letter stating timt she had | WHiGh were mie a po y — oe ia pine tillteahe realdence, 194th weet » eee Ihoune, weet, of Third avenue. NeW YORK IDLUMPRATED NEWs. ‘Hon. Jomn Srerway, bn) the Committee of | sailed for Fine Ry TI a C4 Ry tuat Mr. Wrestow, ( tN. pes 7 y Drawings Brance, Broadbents & Co.’ a cn Sunday, ~wh a XN ome on aha jaywand Mount, Hovat of epresetanies three urs ot the Uaited states aay to! tbe what | yom te Cov Sopuve HE made perma een 1 wo. jeremiah nie, deer, ‘oe | Ss = sanvice. three minutes before she galled. | le salva dows my ttee. - ie made a personal explas- Nae toe The relatives aad friends of the family nod thoes ot her | (5° ANDID PORTRATE OF - waned the harbor, met with an accident, to | ation to the elibet that the elmarye Me. 52, 56, 61, 1, 66, 29, 55, 24, 70, 75, 28, 39,3. | som, Charles P., Jeremiah, Edward M., James R. and ARRIVAL ‘Tur Overland Mail bil will come ap in the Stnate to- | Now York, and wax acrested as asiaver. This makes ten wus from a writtes communication, giving the names of sis: roca Bennie Joh R., are invited w attend the funeral, at Sed 1 ‘Ther Me ton | fortyour withemes. In a conversation with the writer | 75, 36, 28, 74, 37 0, 41, + 22, 43, @4, 4. | the residence of ber eon, Charles J. No. 84 Coluu- morrow morning, and the impression prevails that out of | vessels in less than in onthe pee mm a bea that he had, boon what aetelves asd Buahon’ hnvabusnte’s 0d., & vane 4, . % J 0 NEW YoRK ecStnarep saw, the several bill: before that body a judicious one, meet- | Of the fact that there eae informed the cumtitiee that he wished to peosecate the Siamgers, Wilmingioa, Delaware. LAB oak DEES Oat See, trade, and. therefure it becomes our duty to exccute our | lufrmyed tlk simian re plemwure Ia saying tlat a ‘ OLENDED PORERAS®.OP ing all the req»irements of the service, will be passed. © (rout Me sto ie ier Ase Be <. T think, pothing whatever has heen be my to light =f wm jas be Nominated at Balti- onic Saturday, June 16, Eowanp ©. Eveuert, ARRIVAL oF THOME, 7 to defeat any action at | wir, that this debate will bave ney to encourage - ~~ : ‘ “t _ pene € ba Psa a ‘The steamship interest is working y a rv Gheoteede: und. tuna-08 is the ‘our duty | ay Pmmner » that gentleman's chermecter. wows. po tn arent “Sra mie tot ag lia friends and those of his father, Silas K. Rverett, SCENKS r for #4, by ie Ne ail are invited to attend the funeral, from ‘the residence of the latter, No. 29 West Fifteenth street, this (Tuesday) NEW XORK 1:LUMTRATED. KEWS. hernoon, at half past vbree o'clock, wiihout further no: | CrLENDID FORTRATE OF ‘thie seaeion, and thus secure the service by the Isthmus those aupert summer Tate lireadway. ‘They adorn the on their own torus. of mtavexmen and private citizens alike. We own ove. Do hend letters from four naval com. Lora waagguatalarkes ond te © ST Ere bern od the Ohemt of At | SU Cny es the promes, The Pint 2 he Se yee 9 ay ‘The War Departinent received « large mail this morn. | Taanders; 000 IMS (Tot fe sina steamors that | auticimied uch & renull.a Ung Kuew vo stain could | | Japanese Goodae—Call and Munimine the | Jt nen of the ats Willa June 16, Davo Whats, ARRIVAL OF THE JA from Utah and the Department of Texas. At Camp | could enter the bays and rivers of Africa; aud that ¢ eet on his pul an Japanese Geode nt WHITE'S, the hatter, opposite %. Paul's | ¢ en te m €. aod Charlotte M. Holly, SCEN ANSE. soroum. i 4 ‘hing was quiet, ant the troops for) New | mail swiftly, would be more efficient than tue eights Recess Crom hali-past four to seven. chierel, Broadway. im the 44th year of his age. rorx 2a a , gas we Keep on that coast, Wo cannot diggais: the iact ‘The friends and relatives of the family are invited to xEWw RATED NEWS. Bloom Bea ver.—Gentlemen’s Dress Hat, he leading syle for suxmmmer, tuirotueed by GENIN, No. 613 Arandway EVENING SERSION. ‘The House reassemnbieu at seven o'clock, 1s of some of t Mexico bad sirendy departed. There was no political ‘pews of importance. Everything at Utah was quiet and orderly, ©n the ‘Texas frontier the Indians were com- @mitting depredations upon white settlers, aud further trouble was anticipated from hostile tribes during the attend his funeral, without further notice, from his Inte residence, 4 Went Forty-cighth street, this (Tuesday) Qame room &. afternoon’ at balfpast three o'clock. ‘The be taken to Trinity Cemetery Ketxy.—(On Monday, June 18, Hever F. gent non of Henry E. and Amanda W. Kelsey, aged 16 months ‘The friends of the fainily are respectfully tuvited to! CruxxpiD PORTRAIT OF that there is a change in the sentime States in relation to this trade, Fiy . | TE VOTE OF CRNSURE ON THR PREMDENT AND SECRETARY OF ag of thee AL th SAVY. tbe Charleston Mercury advovated the re-vpetitng rican slave rade. Mr Wilson here read from the Charles Mr. Fronnscr, (let) of Pa.—I ask leave to introduce a ton Mercury of December, 1864, and also from the Char. | resolution. Taek Uhal # may be read for information, leston Standard, artvocating the siave trate, " ution was read as follows: — remains Ww: TOMMY. ARRIVAL OF THE JAPA NES SURNER IN THE METROPOLLS, Young Men's Hats for the Season ts the XRW YORE fltshare Jeddo Hat, of woven straw, to be bad only of GENIN, No. 613 ummer. Mr. Hawéoxp said there mast be some Mistake about ole | Hroadway. ‘ ° the Mercury, a# that paper had never advocated the Fave Gre le of Stetrt Ax for $8 attend the funeral, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at half-past TOMMY. THE REVELATIONS RESPECTING THE FOWLER DEFALCATION: trade. Mf the extracts read were from the Merewry, they ot a onTs eeeeein Bes ie trendete ove o’eloek, from ibe residence of his pareuts, 4 Stanwa ARRIVAL OF THE he: ‘The reveletions of the Covede Gommitteo and New | must have beew from some correspondent, oF extracts pudbdes Ye roadway. street, SCENES IN THE OLE, he | made from kom. other paper. He bad never khowa any ‘Laxwoy.—On Sunday, June 17, of consumption, Jeter Bee the “York Post Office defaication, and theie bearing upon the ns Carvlina that did advoeate it, except tie Ballon's P Improved French Yoke | M., daughter of the late James and Mary Lennon, in the NEW YORK ILLUSTRATED NEWR, Presidential question, are the subjects of frequent con | Simdard, aud that was ip existence no longer, hed unconsutitionsl set should remain upon ite Journals, Sie sete No ot warranted to ft. BALLOU BRO- | 26th year of her age. — ' versation among politicians and others. Many of them C3 Wrsee read a a of a South Carolina Le bey 7 a atemet os pyre " arena a i nen eS a bg mpc o> aged 8 GRAND SQU. 4 he Postmaster General's letter on the Fowler | sitlatare advocating the Are MSN A se aneogm out | tution, the Clerk of the Louse shall bring, a, & ie your mal Helis ta Sohn C. Hoe- | hur'orunerininw, bloUrand sire, ins (Teseday) aller eogned Mr, Hasmoxy sud those resolutions were thrown out Cierh of tae Cates all b cere } Botts Sa Dethn C. Boo- other: in-law, 616 thie (Tweeday) after: | Sah 606 BROADWAY. non and Tom Sayers from the Filtor sed from Heenan, Heenan's fatare move. wmenta, The American Horses in England, by Censor; Gallant Fight between Gillen and Thomas, the New York and Ken- tueky Races, Dick Diminy, of the Life and Adventares of « Jockey; amd'n variety of ing wows from all parts of the couatry, in WILKES’ SPIKIT, now ont. ‘Teo Dealers in India Rabver Goods.—No- defalcation as little less than treachery to the administra- *tion and the democratic party, All that have spoken of it insist wpon the resignation or removal of the Third - Abeiotant Postmaster General and Sixth Auditor of the “Treasury. THE CANADLAN RECIPROCITY TREATY. Mr. Hates special report on the commercial inter course between the United States and the British Pro Finces has been communteated to Congress. He makes elaborate statements to show the disastrous effects of the by a large majority, and referred to the speeches of public SSuterSisitaraw black’ lines eeross’ the mien and the resolutions of aller States, aud thought tiese | Umpes of said resolutions, Htional reasons fur legisixtion now. a we Mauiony, (dem.) of Fia., denounced the comfuct of | Bepresentatives, adding thereto the Great Britain 0d fraud ander the name of philantiropy, Mr. Howaxn, (rep.) of Mich —I move that the resola- and said that our laws making the slave trade piracy were | ton be printed in_ the Westminister Review. (Laugliter.) the cause of the greatest crueity to Africans. The British Mr. Fiornxce Yes, I will have it printed there. (Mem- sverument could etup the slave trade in Cuba any day. ) bers on republican “You; a0 a yey w that.) fie declared that no promigent mau ia the South was ia Mr, Stretmas—We want a vote oo . favor of the slave trade, He was opposed to the amend. Mr, Srevans, (rep.) of Pa.—I object to that, I move arnt to purchase smnail steamers, and preferred to have | the previous question on it. : them built. Several members from the democratic benches io Mr. Sewann, (rep.) of N. ¥., thought the Senator from | ed, amid much coufusivn and laughter from the republican Califoruia papers please copy TRANGERS AND THE PUBLIC ARK INVITED Low.—On Monday morning, Sune 18, Jase Scor, widow | 4). amine, Dr fovews new invention for rc Of the inte Davin Low, a native of Roxburghshire, Scot. | QUsmied IMA. Bor cireulars and reference land, aged 15 years. +s Bae Paice, wavering pine, ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited to — = attend the funeral, from the residence of her sop-in-lawt r 311 Fulton street, Brooklyn, this (Tuesday) afternoon, a, iawn On’ Monday June 18, Mrs. Manaasuer RO , Jane 18, Mrs. ‘Layr, in the 69th year of her ‘age. ‘The friends of the family, and the memberra of Aca- diam Lodge of F. and A. M., are respectfully invited to at- (PSH Pants 1,» Jo The. to. 7 of hes. tend the funeral on Wednesday afte at r sei teaty on ou une, ad eae th nt a ae Ue ate, aa eed Nm Mr |e, omen wil et ig om he te Neofteh fom ie Riosoey 8 lnin srece EE atom oo oper, _—s Pag : Wigtall’s charges. ‘A year ago sail Mr. Loy intro | objection. (Republican members in chorus, “Nobody ‘Albany, Toronto aud Montreal papers please copy. Fulton treet, ite speedy abrogation, Per contra, James N. Taylor, | iced a bill containing stringent measures for tif purpose | i O'Banes.—On Monday, June 18, of consumption, Jquother special committee, says he can safely aver that | of arresting this trade; t though s was: nea, ee anti Seen, fren) of Ti.—I object to tho with — — aged 88 years, a native of Galway eget I . a wat 0 : A . there isan eatire sentiment west of Puffa, on the tae of | strike ah ony are Nove Saratov enrrial umfrom |. ‘The SPEAKin pre fm. Jon being made, the revo: His friewds aud those of his father, Thomas O’Brien, Se, he great lakes, and that is bostility to the abrogation of Grike United States, acquiring slaves in Afries and | Jution cauust be entertai nd sine thone of hie brother, Thomas O'Brien, Jr. ard ORNAMENTAL, FRAME MANUPACTORY, dhe treaty. Mo any change is demanded, it Be them either in the United States, or ia Cuba and | Mr. Maynann (6. Tenn.—Nobody objects to the expretiully bwvited attend the funeral, this (Tuesday ) A Le re 1 that bill, Tsonght to ES a a afvernoow, at three o’eluck, from the residence of his pa- ial extension to the new province | ©ther regions. ARE CLORING ‘te meena him favor of Ws territorial @ So Tei net to me the root ot the ‘evil in the | Republican members No ohjection-om this side of the Lom ” + soon to be organized west of Minnesota, in British Colum- great commercial sand I frankly adimit, chivfly in the <1) dia, $0 8 to merit the devignation of a zolluerein or cus- | city of a ae eet! te cea Tateoced + dems union. Sate ff this traffic bt Ls ‘ae Fremaced 2 en ” ,patow the cont SS, to the ncess end yentien the American ‘Mr. Houston (dem.) of Ala.—The resolution has been , 14 Cy ny reatrrs ‘The National Executive Committee of the Union party, . iF Iwerense the force upow, the 2 , and I object to debal ; = « Sean yy ‘RoTaLER: rman, meets const the number of smail steam Vessel 5 when I offered resol: ee | F witch Hos. 6. Be ePeagy pre Fe there, toe fortitying the government thece | tion, Uhat Af any 1 would not press it vb AND pam 1 ain canvass. ‘ #7 aia ins SOMGL GE Aibicn to Sots, these me Mr. Fronavce—I a vanity ag #1 At the solicitation of Hon. Mr renews, Go ret Wg gr agg ge i to do #0. 1 do not wish to interfere with the business. cakes rer 0 f, + Ole ae Guorentacd, 10 Sone foo the, Vemma Khould eeeape trom | (Derisive Inughter from the republican benches. ) post at New York, and if she escaped from the const of Afrion Mr. Wasume nse, of Iil.There is no oqjection. Take the Witte inex rants, ——_ with a cargo, then to her tw the United States. vote on the resolution. of — THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. Also, I to inereare Police force within tho | Mr. MeRae, (dem.) of Miss. I have Areport to make Bio FIRST SESSION. States, and (© increase our Withia the Spanish | from the Committer. Wo. ST Part row. — goveruments. 1 am bound to say that 1 submitted! Mr. to know whether we cannot dis. Kew Yous, June 9, at Senate. that bill to the careful consideration of gentic:en | por” of this qnestion — Som, oe Fulton street. Ww. Jano 18, 1800. aa the Southern ey ae oy Aye’ Ph et ny resolution Is objected to by Dr. Marsh Continues te rite Re- a Several private bills were passed. aod I came to the conelution, 1 cobieased Mo. Horetow—i did not object. hernia of raptnre ines 6 000 Ne ‘emey M., . wu" PECR OF MA. WILSON ON THR AFRICAN SLATE TRADE. and avowed at the close of the session, that Xr, Harn—t did not object, ‘ ee Rows the om 1 was satiefied that the administration and tie Mr. Tronaxece—I do mot desire to press the resolution Dr. RI Waterprost Mutipadal Truss — ’ Naval Appropriation bill wae taken ap. faarty Wt not the whole, of Sonthorn Amnators { oow. Twill ake a more favorable opportunity me gt. A ‘Astor’ Howse, in Bar: ate a fun ene ‘The amendment providing three steamers for the sup- wore in good faith desirous to arrest the Slave trade, as it ‘The matter then dropped. Py diny wireet, “