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YORK HERALD, SATURDAY, JUNE 23 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. 3 y y ilies ——— i ————— es We tmeleding women and chiicren. They are divided an pamenger lint. Amongst ber passengers ie Mre. Ed- | township in Rundalph connty, Tiiivois, was parsed, H ‘of three. to investigate, curing the recess, all the facta re- THE JAPANESE IN NEW YCREZ. ne . Rraty hae irera@ a series of photographic carde or Snakes. + 4400 + felt for Who omega Me ane nat nee | Much confusion ensued, many Sensiors being on the | Inttve to Mr, Fowler's defulcation. - vith portrait: ef aes F fy 600 | report of the casualty, and of the firm and sailor-like de- | “oor at ence making separate motions. CNPINDERD BOWINEES. How they Passed the Day—Visits, Visiters i 1099 | pertment of her cumlander oo that vocation Mr. Mason, (dem.) of Va., moved to proceed to exsou | Om motion of Mr. Benew, (dem.) of Gal., the unfiniehet | png Prenedteecnye Loves ania | Having reforred £0 often to the great crowd which S| eiktadomme cies as a ae pig Bf tive seusion. He believed that, unless this day wus spent | >usiness was transferred to the next session. pm yehoegen, throngs the Metropolitan daily, and which seems upon 2,200 Bulloch, who so weil and honorably sustained his porition | i considering executive business, the Senate would be PRINTING DOCUMENTA. The usual crowds around the Metropolitan, at the ierguse, it fs but juet to state that thie reruler , 6,000 | bm sg Sateen Marten. ‘the Black War- | detained here next week. wokeoncey ann cae veveseainn, ealaas 60 Srraveet decupiand.as tatortale staug id. ascent, yoowor routine of the hotel is not at all tmterfered 700 | The steamabip Matanzas, from New York, arrivod at Base NAc iy slfopan am brut org vege 10g, a Gmended by Mr. Burnett, wg, proclaimed the presence of the Japanese : Pen Bay Bing yg lh ha i ga ——— | Matangas yesterday morning, at half-past clock. ness abou! before the exeoutive busi- THE GULY PORTAL SERVICE tig parties w force, 0 0 fe anager vere = cg | RASS NGG SIS SIT | earner nate | Much rain on | ae nec a ane | Meare eet a ar ae ae Nerritory for about four hundred tiles west, and from es The motion to go into executive session was defeated, | Now Oricuns or Mobile around the Mexican Gulf, touching | selves to the tender mercies of the east side merchants, | ["% Qhe Mi seommodaued., 1 sesamiae, Reese ae Ba “the Uuecuim the basncoal Ueto. | NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. | ‘“>*snomn® Sm Heterves to Conutitee of te Whole on the Rake of the | WhO Were avattentive as hospitable, eu | Siliianne: 1 ie dapanaes casei aan ans . TER PRINTING BUREAU. — baa 9 = thei ide breth: olock yeute: of letters making such requests’ are eaien eage, im hia inst olla) topextte the Usien. ir west side brethren. At ten o'choek yesterday worn- | \ ) lettans peivasi weal 6. ad intentions, the following details of the Indians Mr. Frrcu, (dem.) of lnd., reported a resolution, supple THE POST OFFICE DEFICIENCY BILL. ing Mr. Ewbank, President of the Ethno! ty, y. “ Ste ince wbichs thas be tio wont of wat,” be- mentary to the one already passed, providing that the | Mr. Wasunvnsx, (rep.) of M., reported from the Com- | 4 companied by Messrs, Gajani and ¢ ph re ape ie Sock AT rg onmze particulrly intresting — Passage of the $21,000,000 Loam Bil | oocicry of ine interior shall contract for the erection or rmtce of Conterenee ou the Port Ole Deteiency bill that | PmPAUSS ly Mise vw with sweraute, one of |! focratg Heng De Rag! Anni Vie nation numbers some souls, Wun-8- y were uni to agree, an w iecharged noted, be i oto, One : . \s . macs (The Giker) is the head chief of the nation. He im Both Houses. Hpac yin Lier paren baby) further wwrvicn, and tbat the House inlet on Iie amend: | tic secretaries, and Tokyretaro, ous of the interpreters raibenen Oy sora pend ‘on Smoke near lake; his Anteadent Publi ‘as provided ment, wich veri rations, restor! inland service, a Sod tas sity wa bu, number i; errata, CPO ne ae mare ce or eet are, iy sgt hr bana at | Mi. Ban a cy | Wis*Katal Coaln “othe tags Jeaquin’ at forks During ob resolut . Kina, pired by .unitation or improv: serv! nad pu u : and 420; e's (Horse Bills but the N. Y., sald that this Ma nhoes ier unter ihe tees, | ratwond or otherwise, retaining. the Inbel steamer con apd tpeheiagesioes. They-eaid that the volunse | 227 Detanns with tickets -endaush sppeniens ae Sue Sy ely pie cey el martin oo ‘sche Intarlor instead of tha Buperiutendant of Pub. | tract-clacee, the Posttsnster Geaersl net to. be aevarred | eee’ OF 4 Uap useleas. A special seb-commniiipeyies chacee cf SO and. ‘at what is. known as the Deficiency Bill Passed, He Frinting, and he (rosted thas It woald wot be done. ee aye curtlling Or eerie % Spree Tae Regeln Migens sbb wes: Woell ‘aij tee’) | nvinstions, and Sie oe Oe Lies of river numbers Ouuk-e-o'8 Mr. Davis, (dem.) of Mins.—What is it? with the existing law. cente of our money. Ilastrated works were very common tain cabtaton toe pt hye id ‘Only hay ype sate Mr. Kinefead Jour reechon ‘and see. Mr. “a (dem.) of 8. C., pa was sinners eraby aud very cheap, ‘The art of printing had been known for | tickets, each admitting three persons, have been ‘they numbered inal your 668 mon, O72 women, and Debate in the Senate on the Fost | Mr. Kmo—liss pronoun referring to the last | amendmert. . over ix hundred years, but books \were printed as they ‘TBE LOVES oF TOMMY. alien antecedent. % | _ Mr. Wanwavnwn had every reason to expect & favorable | now areonly three hundred years ago. Books were paid ‘Tommy, the ladies’ pet, is becoming quite 1» - 1,65 Route Bill Mr. Dave— 1 aay 1 thd tension trees. Hon, renee. His motion was agreed to—ayes 86, noes not | for by booksellers directly, and the authors bad thelr | anq to.morrow morning he goes to Brooks’ to be ous y “ek York that the last isan reer r pe, ye ani ani cera ca tnt 9 oe het with a sult of fashionable clothing. In this Tommy ex- ‘Mr. Kare would not make personal allusions by replying in and Srenseraayes 6 traces <f ehiet Naw’ | Haraeet 8 Consor, and wero stamped with his permit | Lecrs wo be more fascinating than ever, and is especially 900 | EXPECTED VETOES OF THE PRESIDENT, | 10 the Benavor. ; deen heretofore given, 7 within about aft ‘Tobacco was introduced by the . ” -.. SMB Pos? ROUTE BIL. YErnon pot newer ug Pt te rae ee wad dignified and vainglorious upon tho subject. Tommy has . 200 Rees Ker ae ‘Mr. Yours, (dem.) of Fia., moved that the Post Route | _ Mr. Brazeon, (6. opm.) of Sha, madoass effort to sus | Portuguese, been used about years. | peen very quiet aid reserved since his. viaid 390 —_—— wir, Trem (dem) of Ga iia. thie 0 ds! eee risa he.) manme on see peothey: Sipeether rene tnagier Gt end Ube y » | wer (ifr. Ewbank’s questions were in regard to the illustrations | another Ja) , who might be 2 spy, Our would consider ‘House bilis on the Senate's The House refused, 91 aguinst 68—not two-thirds. distance, germs to be with the 300 Special Washington Despateh> calendar, inaamuch as the House bad an ins pete {HR LECELATIVE, EXBCUTIVE AND JUDICLAL AFFROPRUSION BILL. | in the book referred to.) No gunpowder was used ta blast | fon sunt at aes digg or pines com- ‘Wasmaron, June 22, 1860, ‘vate Dillt pent from the Senate, courtesy should Mr. » (rep.) of Vt., made » from the | ing rocks. Their tools were made of iron and steel; they men, like Sano See ae eh tet slatench en souls and ‘coun- ‘THE RALITNORE CONVENTION. be returned bythe Senate. The has announced | ee eee the }, Executive | gia not know how to harden copper. They have large much and thinks very tittle, he is very you Sz slong, the ‘baee of tbe Sierra Nevada mountains, from | Intense excitement has existed ob, tho Capliel and frat Hm fe eden there Monae ns certo ame waive reeling te ini Gy ghe ge fA | manuthctories in Japan, and thoy supplidt the mall deal- | My ZPHTEN ire ya, ober. Tommy and one rrver up south. They are divided into three different | throughout the eity all the day, and, if poesible, to-night | da: that justice could be dove those its. Senate loan amendmeng is wit rp ‘being rendered | ers. Man power te used in boring cannon and tn driving which resulted in Tommy's being dragged LW, ria “Rands. Sepia im tad ied in Die vioeallg of it is on an increase, regarding Baltimore, a en ee ‘tw get. up tho House eee ys eee ee for that purpot®. | machinery, oxen being used only to carry burdens. There ii ore tag nbn a Garson, We-abo and ‘Bagie Valleys and Lake ; Route bill wae up. } The report was adopted. | are government schools for officers’ children, but the yea When exclaiming, Tommy very bad boy — ‘tband numbers 145 men, 110 women, and seven he papers ° PAMAGR OF THR LOAN BTL. YER FINAL ADJOURNMENT. } peer " very bud.” Tomm; his which ehildren—total, 842. Giptain Jim is’ tho head chief of ‘The Twenty-one Million Loan bil! passed without debate | The bill to authorize a loan of twenty millions wagre-| Mr. Crawvonp, (dem.) of Ga., mace an unsuccessful | fathers of other cbiliren pay the expenses of these schools was vot until some time after, abd te the emation. Fossouke'y la located in Litde Valley, | to-day. cetved from the Hove, and pass Without depeie or | effort to introduce & jon that both houses adjourn | io which they send their progeny. Aman may select «| ip allusion to this remark,’ + all 7" wad Between ‘west forks of Carson river Pennsylvania representatives present, except amendmen! Post Route bill being informal) | to-morrow noon. thea added, | knowingly, shrugging Bambers ebout the sane ox ‘Jim's band, 340. ‘ae Selah dati i on . eh Se ~ Mr. Kurt, Kant ys. C id ieemieaea taformed { trade canning bis ve ot sen be ae shoulders, aiid pointing after tho lake erproter, was Deer Dick*s band lives in Long . ‘Loan three amice ISOBLATIVE APPROPRIATION r ‘woul Monday. | same class . After a lengthened discussion in ro- at the time, don’t you know? east from:Honey Lake, and numbers pe Ai Sor democrate only recorded their names in the nega- Mr’ fuaxce, (a.) of Md., from the Committee x. Fen me hg Bonar iy A on Si net moved ® | gard to whether or not this was the dest Japanese Embas- snp wens Tomniy for’ treah mWscblet and teal ‘i Pass Fab:Uice are represented to be the moat interesting | “T° eet ae eas Cobb, Florence and Morris, | toarer an the Legislative ‘Appropriation bill, which wae {lution to-extend the sessign till ull the pending bills were | $Y bee, GE Sieg Rie ya SENS Fae hen ee ae ae ee and decile Indians on the continent. They are said tobe | °F Mlinais. The affirmative was @ mixed vote of | agreed to, and the bill stands passed. acted on. ty | Whe interpreter suid that one of tho’ Princes im power at | fee. One night, at Niblo’s, “he fell into 4 quam Permit geagee Some of them, says the spel, Cas le all parties. The Senate passed the bili within ten mi- 7 beer ers in (pene RON er (rep.) of Ohio, wanted to adjourn that time did leave Japan with the priest, but he was not } dary by failing in love with both the Minoura’ tae cae eee tee See bores | nutes after it left the House. Tube rtccbestip babel ball suryice pl rt apron Mr. Couraz, (rep.) of Ind:, suid that, although Mr. Sher- Fete 8 Log Wes af ah Pym a. a Wyte “ Vo another kind of s reputation—lazy, poor, dirty and almost ‘THE PRESIDENT AND THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTERS. when the bill was temporarily laid aside without final | ™man sad he had got through with tis bills, the Post Of | re a orayed PWiURS Veep. mule’ eek ioud Eek Wanatle’ toaeeins al paked, with “‘themerest apology BP abseoh cloth ” and, The President has completed the document, which he |} action upon it, and the consideration of the Post Route bit! See: Compuiting had not, Co House that Ld eg ee use would we, tory ee tan L. whem be enlia,“Benuty,?? te tn resumed. Cfice bill was now consi Senate, “4 Na oy he woo tat ‘enrheeotiog Shou sale sips it sed ‘has been engaged upon for several days, in roply to the | “6 fam Fost nocTe sn. and wouid be returned with amendments, % P ee tnd tay bare noquited a taste for ” ? | action of the House in their vote of censure and the | yr. Your, from the Pust Ofloe Conunitiee, offered an Many curuccessful muthus were inado to suspend the Sn gp ienparcmetee oped cause hostility i Indians ‘pursued westigating committees. {tis a | amendment to the Dill, allowing the Postmaster General | rules to wct on private bills confusion throu _— of Uted cytes cep al bj pong ad Bed pan oo PN that pe pena sensation, not pre io ie" —— od pty jon of A} Veena: mats, Br ome Sees merry ae oe BR ara ent bia 3 a jake Travestie,’ and nightly taitved at"Humboldt’ Bay “last scarca, and stilt wore | 1 Congress but throughout the country, Tt shows up tbe | this, in the tape of an entire system for overland mails, | Ata quarter past three aajourned. se eattaeeh hice: 1 meaninese easel iat receatly in Carson ‘Valley. To carry on further hostilities | men engaged in the transactions of this session in all their | dispensing with the ocean service. He advocated the - sapan. Th purty then ‘isized "the Assay Otfics, | Of course you have heard of the Japanese Pritees, with success the savage ‘tribes of the Territory have | naked deformity. Fornéy, Haskin, Hickman and Adrian, | *vbstituw which he offered, believing it to be an effective ‘and thepeoted OB ite, arBingemnoutd caxpoemiog thete ant tains of ‘Tommy,’ the ities? great man,” Suited, and what the result will be no one can at present | 91.04 convicted — iid PalAaa of Mibicslion, ond -tnc-. solutions Bo the present troubies on the mail routes to TEE PiKE’S PEAR COLD MINES. Genisinent at the 49,000,000, in bullion whic they saw | Who of late a praiaewort tl " : tand : “i oes wults, They had visited the Miatin Philadelphia, } To carry a w MORANTS CAUGHT cS tardly meanness ualled in the bi of an: vern- Mr. Hazs, .) of N. H., advocated the amendment, . " er hho aye vi ‘4 ‘. ted Dar ne me Lys gio a8 aera a ye ao y ge" ay | ss weading Ay eat eee Soa Oar Denver City Correspondence. 4 knew how to make Cy Year tg te ae Sow ‘ommy ) farm, informed me that several small companies of dis- tes std ‘ict. ing an overiand s; , Which would afford four times as Dasven Crry, June 11, 1860. and oe went to }. To mar: » determination. gharget soldiers trom Camp rere ea emigrante, from tei tue serview as the proposed ocean route vi Panama, st + ac Pillage of Qolden Olty—4 Mie Days V uth to tne Prin- i ‘Change was gen- | Vor he's bound to have a Yuukeo wife by jhigo or ale, Te dintmsbed cotatey.” Her tayo, that he observed for [oe ane "avo OF Dum creiy pep miPLOMAme APPROPRLATION | Ur, LANE, (dem) of Oregon, hoped the amendment | *P6h Atin«r—Mining net 10 Lucrativ: as People Imagine— acai wet bo] Now ite the tnd fr fascination, % A tera 4 ts) Exchange momy's worth wit vate him who ean; onthe back something wrong among ihe Indians. O20 | Considerable excitement prevails here today in oon: | wuld b sdopiod a be desired all the mails wo De carried | Seavey Lumber —Sfarings of the Mencre— demevmce Trinity churet | apd'ebe who's wiceeseful in her capttvaians | ‘warned the laiter to ‘against surprise, and to take | Sequence of a rumor that the President wiil veto the Civil | benefit the people uf the Pacific coast as weil as thove of | "Mt Othe Rasmy Season— Bad Proepect for Per btinere— Fa hae thot: A Princess wil! he gets (0 Japan, | gare of the stocks in his ‘The Indians were sulky | and Miscellaneous Appropriation bill, in consequence of | the East in a substantial manner. To the occan routes ho | _Zmsgrante Returning to the Sinks, de , @e. 5 ib dylan, | Daring the age oe ene nat vO na Of Rie Gite eens eden, | aod anxions of scquiring powder and ammunition. | ihe provision in it making Captain Meigs Superintendent | WS Pposed altogether, Gur route to the mining region known as the Gregory ? mchagorta, the bonis ape: bean eras eecmmyetineqane (lise Raves Billy; who is; by the bye, no coward, took the hint, and y e Mr. Grexs, (dem,) of Mo., aid that while he was in | diggings lay acroes the plaine dfteen miles toa beautiful | Natural ‘Hivtory which they have*purchasod mdueing | Phebe ie tor To ta, fur he's not hoepabeny 0a he was all alone; thought discretion the better part of | Of the completion of the Washington Water Works, in | favor of an overland mail’ to supply California and the “ad shew to'go't wes Otic Pivddik tee toned teaoens thee For be’s bound to Yauker wite by Jingo or dio, ‘valor and trudged castward. He left Ruby Valley on the | spite of his recent removal by tho Secretary of War from | West and the interior, he wus opposed to abolishing the | little village called Golden City, situated between some | nl 0 hi ti kis & fill Cth I ee ithe he etafted | Tommy end tht th Zist of April. At that time there was a small com- | ing post in wence of his extra T have | Sch routes, which accommodated the great commercial | table mountains and the main chain on Clear creck. It] poasts, ‘The artist rapid nipatbes Of some of the | fter some reflection, pany of discharged soldiers—sixteen men, and three 4 tag on Pay é fo ge ek oe podute ot New York, Boston, Philadelphia and Baltimore. | has a population of about eight hundred, and is a thriving t ‘tho elephant, with the | Tommy are most innocent, Hm Wagons with omigrante—at the farm, paseing on to Car. | Teason to believe rumor an would go for a overiind route und an covan route. | jit» PORUAtiin of abGut Sle ane rey tind all its other deco. | Of our daily journals have 1 eon mines. ar at ae a he met sixteen more dis- | veto will will be sent in-to-morrow. The provision t- | Both were necessary. He did not believe that the mor. ly, and may at bo jay become a rival tographie rapidity aud with servant girls; and it i —_ soldiers five wagons of emigrants. Three ing Meigs to the place does not him off chante of these cities were ready or willing w abolish the | Denver; it being so much nearer the mines, and having | ith gTeAL EX ned WO Boe Major he bas ever bad an opportunity “to tell his love’? days Inter be met Jack Lewis and his partner with es et Renn E28 Se ory occan ser viee. fand location which Denver has. | the other day, aut sketehed his profile so-exactly that the 10 By lady, except: in tho. prescnee -of some "desea . °. or more “third parties,’ since hy reached thie coun- ing bia nawme. Another | tr, "aud we aro xeaated t » Visit a menagerie de. |. tary i# only an untrue “nsation’ viet at higher game then servant girls, ip ae pleted a tiger upon a Dionk pega ok paper: 4 ee uate vaca rhe cer, and although he is © subordidate of the President, | Mr. Iaruaw stated that they had sent petitions bere | #! the advantages of site alter ould 1 wal bevioe (hae one pat Aft leaving Goid a hk ‘tual wife of = who is Commander-in-Chief of the army. It makes him su- | Praying for a daily overland er keaving Goliee City two milee'st's grat wishing a picture of the hotel r: at cor. ir. Cxmex—Are you in favor of only overiand mailsand | ascent brings us to Golden Gate, the entrance to | and th a v4 ‘idly drew its outlines, perior President, and places it f the of joldet » the entry the came gentleman w oe 4 ieee comer ce | *esbalition of the wean rontes? the mountains, From here to Mountain City (the centre Sis abedoo ee lereets and volsiertare fis eotostes | aanac bag nr ree |. Mr: Haeay dguteed ithe meretents ofthe citien nasied|| of Gregoriee)' le twenty-cight miles of good moun. | Simert a8 anickly | ax ho love, whore portrait he always carries with bim, , ig deemed @ violation of the constitution, and upon ‘4 dy 7 - ‘ the word. Matsemoto, the secretary ~ | love, j of the aimeatty. "Mr. Rogers says thes fhe todiane, tm Ghusceatly a ase Vipiased Se cake cho i cesire the discontinuance of the ocean mail routes. | tain réad, with but two or three hills which may | per establishment, caamlued the radius operations ced | * t0 think a Mise Bridget, ven fora stead of preparing for fishing, as usual in yey od y Pro’ Some who were interested in the everiand contracts might | 4. cqned had, and which are cach nearly one mile in | purchased a number of books. Mr. Harpor baa invited | B® ten bie | Washington every evidence of extensive arrangements fur a places .at the disposal of Meigs the sum of $500,000. | favor it, but be did not believe the merchants geucrally ‘oe . the business men of the Exabasey to cail at hia publishing | but it may not unfairly baid thay Captain Hunt,who recently retarned by the southern | The prospect is that if the veto is pent in an effort will be | fvored it. Hength. ‘The first eight miles is very rough, and the | rouse, aud the invitation bas been accepted. The same | it," for the lady whom be now loves wore route from California, says that his cumpaay had the Wy sins GE 2 <idee ttes tes Mr. Youre thought it was best to leave these routes | mountain ridges one confused heap of rocks, the valley | gentleman visited the Dusseldorf Gallery, where the artist. | AB¢ carried a whip when test dimiculty to get through. The were in | made name of Meigs, which wise- | under the control of the Post Office Department, and let and guiches having a few scattering pines and little grass, | Who weeewpanied him made several sketches, and also | ‘They met by chance, the tbumbers op the emigrant trail, aud it was ouly by | ly put in by the House Conference Committee, and let the | them arrange the service. : various darnerrean galicries and artists studios, mying Tian saloup rem, aud giving them, thaf they were able to get | remainder stand, v0 that tho contractors to build and the | | MF. GwIN, (dem. of (Cal., advocated the overland | We follow up the chanuel of little brook, and crs it | iit, but observing most atinutively” aad jcture taken, aud Trough. Toutes, and was that the printed matter and all} sixty.four times going eight miles. After getting fully | Several of the Japancee drove over to the Na i——, & well Frvn o'Ciocx, P.M, | People of Wasbington will not suffer. A correspondence | jetter mails could be carried over them. " into the mountains the scenery changes to one of more of ‘The regwiar mail from California has just arrived, with | Will bo called for to-morrow, now ig the War Department, ‘Mr. Laws adverted to the fact that the ocean steamship ‘ ” over one glimpse whe patti ta | Yn et hogy cnr | eae See | Mates Dhan rae es ram a ear aioe wo frem Ruby Valley and the stations east of that place. Ono | and the President, which, it is said, will not reflect much emi ‘He trusted the contracts would be writer says:—The credit upon those who have conferred so much power | taken away growth of grass and flowers in abundance, bo apelin pony Ta asada ung overland, and competition be permitted with these steam- | We reached Grezoni about five in the morning, making F g § z : t q 4 Hl z z | 4 if i i oad west of this. They attacked the Dry Creek station, | upon him. ship lines. which ip about eighty miles from here, and killed three of ene ate Oe SRN Mir. Tooane, (dem,), of Ga., delioved that'the question | the distance from Denver, forty-five miles, in about eight | Orientals would not have moment to themselves. Mr. | Lind'thee contiacntial the boys, and theothers ran to the next yrs ‘There is a rumor to-night that the President will veto | pefore the my of in'regard to fare on steamship | hours. ‘We found ghe guiches and mountain slopes aliv E. Morse, of telegraphic fame, and Cyiys W, Field, of Mr, Leland to effect an ‘ of ‘Darefooted. The the Homestead bill, but as it is in substance the same as | lines, but applied more to He opposed this | with people, and cabins and tents sprinkled over their cable pald their reepecta and, 0, if was rather » delicate eat tet is ‘aluntiseatlecaarata, | S06, Word sua i also train and killed nearly all of them. the one originally offered bv Senator Johnson, of Teanes- wasteful expenditure of for overland mails, and fee, it ts doubted, Se Talus to ear poeition. to to A i l g iF af : = along at a rate, on & | °The Conference Committee of the two houses are still gulches for | inom ; when all of & ho shied | in pecseasion of the Post Office Deficiency bill, containing | Four mile im exteat are alivo with people, while there are par- | of" suljects, nf Presenls of books, ao “sho wan very an ey od Temene back say | the House proposition to restora the mail service discon: | six. wan silve teal Uaioe pe} anemia eek, Stee gulchen are foe pepicg | MAT: tnd in the Cventhy ww anecrtarent ot wvohewes fo lnpen. The W Su the read. In, round | tinued by Postmaster General Holt, upon which they ca2- | — Durg the creicn” this much gonfuaston en- | 88 well yet Ae many i Dutt those holding claims | well, and the New Font Wa olther read by tie Keep hi tongue stilt Tile barrels sticking ® | not agree. The House couferees insist upon restoring, | aed on. the foor, owing to the reception of deapatcher | fron'ter Nt hotter 40 work them if they only pay » | principal officers of translated to them ay. Fumo eine Hinain and pilin pm oh fand the Senate conferees aro opposed, and neither will | from Baltimore. The ofcer sated soversi times | Guin «°pueTk, rads until there are more mille in operation Kana ye reads: the Huaato for bimeslt, with tbe Aid of boy ’ Tndtaas (ping Mat on the ground, | recreat. ‘The opinion is, however, that tho Senate wit | tnt busivess must be Per ee ‘epked ae ay fr roma oer expen. Fe being | dictionary, and o,aaeetand what: hovente, Before you are on with 3 . pret poe . Reece wy piste Son ee instruct their couferees to recede, as there are now a ma- Evmuxe smsion. Russell's guich Se ne vent areas wen teas scriptive of the hotel, and Mr. Leland, under ‘That our readers may xaow Tommy ato gt *tthen of the Senate in favor of restoring, The bill appro- | ‘The Senate reassembied at six o'clock; six Senatorn pro- | [reins MG, they realise, from. Take “ancl ficeas | SiR superintendence’ the oe department of the hotel | und be able to form thir eatimate of his character. sof.” Gah | a derity sent. fale eek ie eet, Graham lake and Tinois | i 50 admirably conducted, gave each of them a book e- a upon them to see they did | priates seven million of money, Tho Senate to-night | "> wan trthaicted for some time, owing to the a ee maeens, have Gas claims oa | scriptive of various principal cities in the United States, | *Plity, we give the following results of a we atte reach. From this and other 4 ko sentore, the [pottal oreien, and then aimetion P'yiochenet eemuaremn oa Des ye A iey are very lregalnr and | ip return, he was presented with a Japances book, PHRENOLOGICAL EXAMINATION have concluded that they intead bills of minor pasned, includ. | U2eveD, ® small profit over ex- |} which i¢ & great curiosity in ite way. It ‘Tommy's head, made “ possible. was made to reconsider. Pending that question the | Several hye penses. The pay di these gulches is from five y. of y's by Messrs. Fowler and Wella, as. ing one tu relation to the Fost Ufioe, aad one | 10 "ten feet” deep under a hard “elm *, is. not, stamped by the Conor, and is evi- y ordinary mai! I have received my | genate went to filibustering and adjourned. The motion for the relief of B. Geo. Squires, of New York, late be picked Ae Petit ieee © | dently not licouse Tt is printed upon thetr office yesterday — ’ other things I Gnd the first | the vote the service will be the | ter to Guatemala bw Sieber stripping. The | ycllowish paper, and the leaves are double, ‘Tommy possesses a very fair Balance of from Virginia City, by raputrmd ——s yum post noces mn. j bei Bey dye ey hae yields | style of priuting not allowing them to print ‘upon | healthy, lived, and bas an ample have written, will form first in order. and Post Route bills are the | ‘The consideration of the Post Route bill was Of c00d water which Maen at thot ere, k wearelty | both sides of tho leat as wo do. The book ie illustrated | is full of and Inivenens of mind, ‘The express ‘that we have | The Post Office Deficiency and Post ane bate Vs Bit {fod water, which Binders al thelr operations in with exgravings, some of thom ta the style of etchings; | the comforts aud inxuries of lite highly; bas & beck no signs of appear- | only ones of a general public character now pending be- Mr, Lavuam sald it “be considered as a fixed! fact s seen Huse ; *, —< there tx bat the wort of them being double page wood engrav. | lation and digestion, but is not fond of countierable uneasiness. The mail | oon the two with the exception of the Tariff. that the price the government by the be may nn erp ttle Antenne Ane Penns red, apd resembling more our fiuely Beeds more murcular exercises. ‘set, the troupe esvorting Major ; Railroad woald not be reduced #0 long as it ie Ue ouly | Frily stemdcr ee tte dhe ene no Pay dirt ‘aro gone jures than wovthing we have son. ‘The | it ie characterized by excitabill nee ae oe. ae oe eS et connection between the two occans. He reviews! tho | Trinity 4 mid the tobeee crosses tend to cals of the pictures is like that of several of the | He does not love to discipline bi ‘The Senate have confirmed the following appoint. ent cost of the overiand and ocean mail the Motumoth lead, and supposed to be a continuation of continuvws eflurts, He is very warm 4 in Vorpeti and hidden from the public Pr, an equally indesoribable, The lower Japanese, f thik weyh be any criterion, have no cause to pride theme! vrs upon their moratity,and being giving w Mr. clable appear- the seme, ane ie just om the divide between Gregor and Kunsell's gulehes. The kad is filled mostly with yay dirt, ie struck wt from eight to twelve fect GENERAL KEWS. prese ; A.W. Prestidus, | tendin, ‘till lingers. Commissioner | ment:—C. G. Baylor, Consul at Cologne; A. ) returned. The investigation = Consul at Stockholm; W. R. Page, Consul at Jerusalem; J. to ton ‘. | 32 af i i e < much life or interest. Forney’s | y smith, Consul at Barbadocs; W. P. Williams, Ap- | Aside from this, the as |} Letnad by one of the oldest and’ moet the few; is iond of children, social, has always been good, but J ~ hhad been proved. a protection to settlers in the ferrito- | iit. i®, fom one to three feet in width, and | iny of the servants, it imy be taken, like our yellow | friendly, and casy to become ecqualoted thinks that his client will come praiser General of the United States; A. F. Most, Postmas- Proved, unknown depth. A shaft bas been surk on one ‘claim aed pevels, of 06 ietoncll “oF Gah ous y Al nA advantage. There is some tor at Davenport, Towa; 7. P. Lord, Naval Officer at Ports. | Ties, as the Indians had never Deen Mmiing @y conch | M2, the depth of sixty-five feet and no signs of its | fog clase of Jajwnees of tne lower onde ae oot — to ome a ia rood falling, o% the contrary, seems to be richer deeper down. One pan of 4 + ciirt his yielded © fow cents over seven large Almeng the beantifet memorials of American progress which the Embassy will carry buck, especially handsome | many things, b gets out re re- the mail on Friday, but I think | out, N.H.; W. W. Irving, Receiver at Dakota; T. J. | in an apparently hostile manner. Sach was tbit super. Mr. | Kenny, District Attorney of Utah; J. Kelly, District At- | stition and fear of the right arm of the gy that the week been pitching Into ee cn -aueain Ge ae ; Jorge mmber have torned out five dollars, exmmiesion resolution. Their press publish torney of Oregon; Francis G. Baldwin, Register at Colum- = J b+ protection, protected iteett, mp: | Seca Lomagen adore gs — Keema oe Wis | ic the tine medal !9 - id, just completed b sation of | Saricbe wane . 'p deputy has begun to take the census. dus, Miss.; C. 8. Benton, Rogister at La Crosse, Wis.; W. | plied the place, in part, of the army. The Wasries bad. coemeed wee ich | Tiffany & Company io he presented on the part of thet somewhat cunbing, decttedly cautious, and Ts of North Carolitia; B. Davis, Superin- | experiment of this oyeriand muil be | from the Bobtail, und hear Clear Cree! L reRories Rul 2 | house in respectful recognition of the advent of these | munages to keep out of ditteulty; is ‘Burns, Surveyor | k, of similar cha. + \ ‘ fendent of Indian Affairs én Mimouri; B. H. Cornwell, | #¢ if itcan be made feasible. The heulbeun te Within our gates, ‘The mevial is of the purest | praise and the goed opinion of + Our Havanma Correspondence. me when it was: wee - a cirele of three inches diameter, ing five | nified, but his sorta) feelings Hawana, May 15, 1800. Sra, botsadeasoeen cet dingme og Pe = yoo ior ane his dlanity: w hrm when ened | me Peres Af'atr—Ominous Silence of the Captain Gene age pean i ap instead of wo ran 1 dregu coun’ are genorally a by tap 4 val—Forthaming Letter from Omeul Hdm—Probadle | Attorney of Illinois. to their diatance of 7 h ne Cause of the Delay, dec. ‘THE POST ROUTE BILL. Daiinn, a Coomomntenl pam we wae aleseine 7 Tr is now sonve cighteen days that Angol Peres, a nata- | The Senate has been most of the day engaged upon the sittin! Seales are aa ae eine hy ‘coves ts bap talant cities of the Untied States, has been wrongfully | Post Route bill, and the steamship speculators are loading | {tt Staten, and read. the proviso sayy that Coo, sige he” Beary mill frames where bs agvetions etd in prieon onder claim of the Spanish suthorities of | it down with all sorts of jobs. It will stand « poor show ip ae bee eotabiich Quartz mill men may be seen bunting the mountains . He bas fair this island for his personal-services in the army of her | in the House. the pe ped Lver for trees large enough to set up their mille with. i; well qualified Catholic Majesty, and as Fat. 10 response in returned to the fam Plgrtona bonny. The Bret departare aber, od its eommeliti oan cole teneet ot : dan in pre and Consul General of thé United States as to the purposes of ‘The President bas not yet signed the bill for a printing | York scheme, piyias (he cmrand. dbepateas abenaenen oo neon ats ‘ ‘i ve aly: tha goversimentor the canso-cf the arrest and detention. | establishment. A resolution to authorize the Seoretary of Sans de eel tetera ea at em Sag snsboe to ns ot te diameter at’ soby fen better than protean Comeul General, without official advice, but having the Interior to purchase a building and material, instead to thus Post provision a Ly 5 it eawing timber is now ex- Te Cone ste mets the petsonar the cause, addressed | ofthe parties named in the bill, passed the Senate to-day, | Jil tat California ied the right 0 a all, 0 rege lt comely riored of timbers or erenae @ | cumbeny rf EH cvsacond letter to the Captain General, with an | and le onthe Speaker's table, where it will take a two. | be carried on the most expeditions route, thal A ihe anit miners suliee Chattohion fer wrens ef proper Po. {ery seeurase preception array of facta and argnmenth, which, I presume, will soon | thirds vote to reach it, cpatitational relations of dhe governament a Oy og oy I igen queues wen be before 4be prople of the United States for their con TUR PATENT OFFICE PRIFTING. Mr. Hamma, (dem.) of 8. C., enid he tieved 8 wae | Tete ure Gesindo er baed tok me eee, ‘tuny of them to iderat! vest themsclves trom | The effort to give certain Patent Office printing ordered | slways in order to discuss the at this Iat® | tains, Last Friday evening they had the first rain of the mucomnton of sideration, # set msleaera gine oricaticn of jf by the House to the House Printer failed in.committee of | Ott of therrigts aed sessions Be vote aa the | season, and which is coushdéred the commencement 3 Try caaily cultivate the candidat, an the, oe) ee at Key West. contorence. Bowman, the Senate Printer, gets it, and is | Mr. Gwin arked the Senator if he knewhas the oan a ee 3 oe EB IS ‘ fe conecronaie indebted to the republicans for it. The same conference eg rey fianet hah middle of July. Ou Saturday they were visited with » lends and could committee failed to agree to @ reduction of .the rates of | heen rainnd this evening that be did ki the Sar alm sud ball stores, while eaneed ao serious ta: Sopra” print’ of the present Congrene will re- | now before the Senate a 6 plargpararond ‘The Senate yiclded this as an |, Mr. Gwur explained the conditions of pending Phe Aye fe lgty op dD = ‘aie tnnamas, tap SE, Offset to the Patent Office printing referred to abuve. Neer. mown, (dem.) of Mian., thongs 4 thie Series diilae en kree Ten benickant thy te wwe: THE TYCOON OF Javan, hi akaaat aig Sad 4 fo me caused ah coast thew dred und twenty ve f+ - hp TIFFANY & CO. Mr. Van Wyke, of New ‘York, submitted to the Com. | WAS toon ecard B Tun by water on Clear Creek which are doing a very good COLD AND SILVERSMITHS, be wi to adequate a business in quarts crushing. A large potty mille Sew vos, mitice on Roads and Canals a proposition to construct @ | would in moderation. The have ved, were, 1860. military and post road from West Point to Cornwall , eee 9 job benatitting 20 ane ) OF at Rock’ = py Fy Bo , 1860. Landing. ‘he committee are favorably disposed, and | Sma routes Fo ape y en we ce trem Leavenworth; but, owing to of timber have adopted & resolution calling upon the Secretary of ‘Wr. Zvuaz said all the Post Ofmice arked py af, BW DG before War for enti mates. ok Se wate thee dn = the Postmas- | From Tabet ay thas menrwhe — hf aiay ois i wn b-core satnes. ‘The guich shines are vy snourtain, ond bioes to free ‘The House would be ready to adjourn to-morrow, if the Monday ta December, it} moved to lay | nearty an cheap on in the States. ‘But mon who have capi. tan, authough (-" from (B, ae. Senate was not behind. The fear is that the House will | tt on (= Jat agreed to. Yeas ~. tai te Garry on snining ip leade can reap rich rewarda.and Pome fo privileges, ¥ saad lentes. ot have quorum on Monday. Shawild this prove to be | Aone and irvalevant devete ensued. 5 there ix no doubt bot thet there are plenty more of aa ¥ 00d leads to be discovered as are now known. Pully fas were te face lo use two cases, Tiaue and He | the caso, with two oF three appropsiation bille pendiag, | on it, and be moved to adjourn. Dinety-nine out of one hundred who come here have might avoid speedy iranapiealon Mail | ind one likely to be vetood, Congress-will be called back ‘Tan rome ommica not ten dolinws capital to live on after their Obe polimoal or com. Refore the wae py Ee El I Geet ae eae Ths teemodiens soln 4 fhe ging a Lh Eo BO cqneet proapent ter me'ves or work claims, voles able to Sivas nie meds emo eS oat Congress has changed the title of Purter fo that of Pay. | | Mr. Poon (Gem.), of Ohio, hoped | Seats would | sn imantiate beneit from’ them. uch prsmee should Fowenge woukl be gratified ae " pares thie tithe 4 Saree to reet Ihe amendments ° | refain io (he Flats, and probably by tat ofseaptember tee ment, even if be oon Cat og SE “master in the vavy. The navy adapted ee ee rent a the | majorits them will be there or on thelr way there. We to the ‘they ome, rye . PRARCE Howe Senators | rev ture weenen und children among the York. A somber of’ phywlelane ‘alied @ perme admitted wh The President hat appointed Mr. Lawreoce, now in | Smendiments wese more objectionable # Ahan at thE | mgotwing of much larger vroportion than are in ibe; vite de ductern of the mobeery to amend ont, of ey Tae wil be sdmiied wah a aa delegates Lo the Interna- by ah to j MNUE >: ob the plains. maa of the ox am | our medicnl co and een procured cme may - Paris, and Judge Longstreet yoey wm Sevrgal soatentael stinenete were oan | emigration ie now co im, amd every party hae goatee out ht vidi wae No special ordern will be sewed for sd the best ms - tonal Matintiea! Congress to be held at Londen Mr Brown ald Congress ati ean | SMe Tate hildzen with. thean,” White. we | The Armnesaore weve mort res et ge | omer yohmip roy ic to be dcterrained by the two | \next. em ry — ey en as | Moncr their enterprieo and courage in giviag up. tho oom: | Amorienn vex ker prosuies t them, Meee e etoigt ia id ‘and Wave the mpcrits 40 non ving tie General Pat guar the) sorta wie hess iee oF a heme ln the States, we fect Aunt | tuowe erpues, tobe rik . number of tichets nase, ne " The satay jc. He wns to sie poole fer poole : Pies tobe taken ack 0 A] lot or clesk room will be furnished for Hy a ‘THIRT Y-SIXTH CONGRESS. om the iiahways in bis put He a fod ender Mpa Sey ol ew bars th el cee an ofp | wl to be the ever 1 Uemen. j coun ‘Beoen. os wed 4 pps ony g the maf the Po o Green InPliewed tw the ; ee i aeneme | ‘The t 9 copy OF Saati J ud fe ae Neket ‘ill sdeit one gentleman ond too Indien ; Py poctety vu ¥ \ fe Q oy i i gouabe ° of to restore fi A in ame. geea eae Get con ee hens ehan” 4 Mery and Laval officers are requested to appear im ¥ action on the bille, the @r sijourned at 7 ; Atoun’ 9 meailion | uiifermn ‘Wasurectos, June 22, 1860. wren! . aes a yl SoS j peers of Wanting tr Feeney wd al’ Ube other “the rofrestanent room will be open from ten enti two” a gneve’ , mr. niga Park, | Present, and around these wre eiiield® bearing the | o'ciek. 1 PA ps ry (dem) of Oat caoees renting Aireet- Houvet of Representaes. He tram, ova, Park, | aotnen of te werent stat sna Terie, ih et "The. rarviog.e, Will ox6, hate eompualy oun eid } ; {rasan Somertbitaed Tt ecteats cntms | tng the @eeretery of thé Satiete te gay the reenainder of Wasnivewndiwe 22, 1860 on vita, while ait who are at work new | texrmpirs impression was Ualay a are gkkt | Loree! Node toward Prince street, amd take up ime: | oot Westie boon the cage, in tne aibse. of Rore®, OF worte, | the pnlary of the late Senator Broderick to hie assignees. ben ts ot-ondiiade- wry ol oak eee ee! Ere, DS Seen eee tieboted. Mr. ML J. The crore wilh be open ot eight o'otoety td cave hieb | Go nab eles, Rem Ua tale ace’ ant ‘ooend for ncen fF. Monn, (dere.) of I, nsleed, by to olvtaie, : cat po oath pades =) — pe bs 3 vnc hep ad irony comanence at nine o'eleck. On “of the o ‘ Per cnaw ONG ik poocaedag wish o (ol) feesght and | ‘The Houge bill for the relief of the Bighth Congressional | leave Jo introduce arerctution provid ' 8 omnmitte nme Fort Sebuyler, amd the iaritution will probably Be ee | J Meywonn ay pooLs, . . ¥ |