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10 NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, JUNE 26, 1860.—TRIPLE SHEET. ne a ae from States like Ilivois, Tenmessee and Kentucky, to . 7 y ith and much good humor, THE HOMESTEAD BILL. eens ont coins INTERESTING 40M WASHINGTON. |", 0%, momen, eres fa | ecme raring Cavan Hogs Seeruidet | Ths weed 8 phan nm hae, a. | ieee Reioee ees s ie him. He che eae We hope that Providenee will pom of the expenditure of helf a million dollars a ‘and spectators retires from ‘the hall. P, tAt or President. in States ted would mot its fair value for out of our civil digs «tin his good time cond , = (pias “RSet Sentai” | Md ee" Whew Kwara atts a | cartamneniog a Se wie: Rocce ao | RRA Oe ee ace Jey hn RL ES . The demow wns continued beyond mid " v The Closing Seenes of the First Session of the pagener en nee cee Fhe Tene ee Catt Smita rans | Senate ‘Stage sme Suh Hastamt, ama AP- | stuteint, im bil ans gt oy arene Thirty-Sixth Congress. Ths Loa Ofie Daciecy Dil escaped sider by the] Mf the i nepeesmpmenne oie Ee Zee A at of Grrge Far cube orgs peru tom be Ot wat 4 Me ld pay €1°%5 fori ew they eat Howse b. a to the Senate and receding on the re- order Capta| elsewhere, asserts Apact relief re, z n every citizen them a numbers of actual a OY a Sisto etre ea pore fee rary ES Tae beet teeta | crime c= incre ey rete cee gl sms NT AT NOON -YESTERDAY THR POST ROUT® MILL LOST. eign dg heerqapsendathaycBremy-allatonie, a. BO ‘uipulations with various Indian tribes, for the | fis ifturtion to tenn cia, hho may wok be efter bail This cannot ve vedo, X agreement ADJOURNME! . The Post Route bill, containing a large number of | to bim thet Congress intended nothing mor year June 30, 1861, emmy a Set) See Sonertuee © of shelcaeerinnes of tenia ms Seatites ~ amendments, one of which was in favor of overland gaait than w i a ba ag yn aneaien the relief of Isauc 8. Smith, of Syracuse, New of settling and residing upon ne ou and atonal tion. ser view, was called up, and strongly urged by Mr. Colfax, | Meigs shou contin ae. bya» 9s enaphaarr mem gir riod, ho BAUS DBO! Chairman of the Committee on Post Oftces and Post Roads, | superiutend the aqueduct. Is the appropriation coast. | ¥°%K fo are of Congremional, Township No.8 sal hen rect pation the payment of eenty ve but Mr. -Sherman insisted upon he yeas and mays, | tutional, and will it fail if be should pot think proper end pay pain =a fourth principal meri- Brice. "Print pont teend F Semteateen | indicating a disposition, as was charged, to filibuster | expedtent to regard this designation? are questions which ry ecaguizing ‘the survey of the Grand Cheniere | {he debts of the-settier. ae ak ie | THE COVOOE COMMITTEE s House accord- | shal reoeive his verious consideration, because om this | isiand, State » as approved by the Surveyor | — This bill also contains » cess States | asap eboniicl tense. ¥ 9 ed ‘wouks shall be arseiiad ‘and for other purposes. lic land within their respective limtts ‘which have ingly abandoned the subject, and the bill was lost, carry: | wifi depend whether the water be Ameci to authorize the eale of the Western Military Does patpeot wee at private entry, and which remain | ing down with it @m immense steamship imterest. The | @#r another season. He now desired to ‘express: a Asylum, /n Harrodsburg, Kentucky. ‘unsold after the lapse ye Sy peyton 3 very | ‘appropriations thouses, beacons, donation States > IMPORTANT PROTEST OF ‘THE PRESIDENT, | caiisornia mnait steamship companion, in fighting every | opinion, but this question shall be carefully considered eon Nigh 5 hs eamngnpne aman Renato Se SOO OrmveNew Overland bill tbat eamne up, got slaughtered themselves. | It Decomen necessary, | "AR Got for the relief of Thomas R. Livingston. dred‘ thirty-one acre nd will fom time ime, 1 taagtprasies thes She Pesan Siieral jalenees Another message from the President recapitulaied the | y<thodist Episcopal Church” : wf os Dooalint Gecamplgnten: Gy wie: We ulead by iver ; . tbe | we " , DEFEAT OF TF.E POST ROUTE BILL. | assume the responsibility to goutract for carrying grounds of his protest of March last against the proseed. | “inact ‘an invalid Pension to Beriah Wright, of Dorcbave and settlement an mails without any authority from Congress. fees: ‘the Committee, the charges against | New Yc se se ectu ol eotales nla b poor mye oe fey 4 See oe tae seed in equivocal ‘an set for the Sele , salieda thle Seis -five conta per acre it is confived to Buch as are the heads of families; but ‘ r agrossly | bim being vague and expre ea ‘An act for the relief of Joel M. called a sale. ‘nominally Der acre; | pena, re Passage of ‘the Post Office Defi- Nang 0 cscs an eel mag a did not for a, moment entertains. doubt as | Aa act forthe rll of rants - Bat, considering ti nto be plan he cad of te bet applicable vo persons. of foreign birth receally = to the joint resoletion: maga sult, did not believe it ible that there existed | An act ry James Alexander, an invalid | years, luced to about eighteen cents arrived shores, there such restriction, t a sass meee ap ina cnetreneyenn es | Seee ee eee ae Je espe toms m a» | chet," ibe tasari's esos | beatae Sra cent ark ar ape tia? Deapenpent Reap gies 0 wiineen Bey closing sels, WRC Pm rg Cy ee Prey eee and pot this distinction was an inadvertence; but it is, = . disreputable ‘character, as 4 ‘exten: 4 aL y PEE whether Con- of the bill. a pent bee Vine padaet | semen in | eel ie a Sage aE ee OO | gee ee eae CO | “ee dae ecm meee omiyawfon for Vice President why meaning eelpior aab-mameteeeetetareg cp mre A me an madame ore | knees Telief of J. 'R. Crump. cakie't 1 desided opinion jn my message to | it redaocs the prize of Ub ind proempors 1 3 ‘the Douglas Ticket. Capitol during the morning transacting business in con- reasietion sen sothing weave nar lauw them ‘An 00h oe bill readings to Martha Sanderson, ‘House of Representatives, of ihe sixty:two and 4 half cents per sore, pT pean A Mi @ection with public measures. Be teaslas bevend oe means to accomplish widow of Major Winston F. " returning the College bill. This opinion ‘on this sum for two years from the 5 rod 9 Among the last bills approved by the President is one | tain . By what aut did the House | An act for the relief of Francis Lavouture and Pierre | mains Pied ae ania see aye epee <- Sa eames o airee . Dibren Execu! course as to ; ’ "oni ted by He Vo | reducing the rates paid for the public printing forty per | Wake 10 Invertigate the Hxecutive’s course as <A aot ming. apprepeiaslgs fer ‘he, sepnien of the ‘the plow of consideration, ‘out | this} aares There’ fe 56 Yoasaner this 7 ‘Tae ‘Nomination Accep' y fy | reducing m, 10 pry ‘Ofice Department during the year ending June 20, ; here, tt is an . ons cay ante ny ete py = Semedacen eet ” | tuity Stat, without. te prelet of cousieratton, “9. The effect of this bill on the pablic revenue must be. Zohnson, of Georgia, its passage. rol rouaval belongs 19 the President under toe | 1°S% act foe the relief of Amtam . 6. Portman, - | Jann compelled for want of time'n there the last hours of foal. “should t become’ law, the of ‘The special committee to report next session on the coum tnd we wo aby tho Brat ue to amend cr the diplomatic and She: bisnidh to-asone eee sy be rvce of land ecm. Coyote eo ‘Presidents further protests, communicated to-day against accordingly ever since been 80 exercised? consular system of the United presume ‘proposition admitted, peracre, credit. years, - luction the: Cavnde {Gomme cons of Meas. Ronen Cao 09 eae one Noni; woes ‘at’ expeuses of tbe ive pr hye) tater Seer cheats in toe eocae , raised by taxes On the poptig ery ae Cre geary il redial the erie * crete tail. = sSamaau of the vislintve eomaatit chek “Ts nen plc idlaa’ the Shatiboeal teiiaa ‘xp tas Wuled os ae ae Public lands aro placed | fatty coer pane lands foarce, bopaad ‘thee canes of LL THR VACANCY—HE AC: Congress has adjourned, leaving a large amount of ‘bust: pnt ppm testimon: wchiek soeud ainranaie aa ein ia Pungrasiaas Tee CO tba tbs the proceeds trising from ines ene of0'son eos? Sai okinesel- soon teemmsetingtna perma tie pecans Oy m i : twithetanding the members are sala- iletved amna Limitations of the conatitution, but may be ap. ‘ical year at $4,000,000, on the presumption that Oe Ts ee ceascqeants oan Dlsaer ach man pocketa his | disproved by mest tence scone arias Wak which was CAD set to amsend an act approved March 8, 1867, eati- | 2b 8 or given away by Congress,'at ite own dis- | the present lnct sytem sone eoetie ae at Wasuuvcrom, June 25, 1860, anya, dollars per annum, and neglecta his public | bowever, was silent ano tne oon coterie says that ted “An act to establish a port of entry at Saluria, ia the 1 fo Bes, corporations oF individuals, for any i il ecame aa he docs not believe tbat $1,000,000: as ar regen ape duties; but to-day when @ few poor pages who support | pBly such des "thus inflicting most flagrant, injusting ace gg fo go et os ll support of the | "the advocates oy ge ES 10. ‘the axe at the root of our present ad- Sar Whee Poe see Me OOS Se Cee Pe Ate their brothers and sisters asked | that diferent versions were given of Privateconversations | army for the year ending June 80, 1861. sition upon the language of the second clause of maieoe pal ge land isan idberitanceof = yunwpon the Douglas ticket, and casts his future political a reg usual extra compensation, enough mean members | when there was no ee to ee An act to authorize divorces in the District of Columbia, ee See lees ah A one o See meinen mee 7 ‘calleaepent tee 5 J inet and rs were sul other can re penmetrnr . eacchll marae ean PM 1 cap were found to order the yeas and nays to be called 1 Pho it possible, something to his discredit, emt relief of Josiah Atkins. ack tndes ok postin ree and regulations Tt has been heretofore with the greatest wisdom, a ofMr, Fitapatrick was the work of game = upon the question to defeat it, knowing that before the | Disappointed applicants fur oltice, T pefoes “the | peAB Sgt for the relief of Philip B. Holmes and William te territory or other property yng Bed iy under existing laws, Tn this management the rights of remai ith the Douglas ve » me inistration, pene fore Pedrick. States. Thay clmtend y actual settlers have been conciliated with Seo eee oe te Sr te | a melon emeeee| eee, Serna | steno mi hice wrt | eee ial yar te Sake ees | Sree Teepe, eli een Pte os ovel io i Test en Se Nene ete eh en lato eb pian ae aie sash duspeshins' toss, aiilen ‘te cates a cancesies | Gconeetienee of Mareh, 1866, entitled’ “Au act making | for purposes of : settlers have been secured by pre-emption laws. f agreed upoa by them. The blunder, | — The admirs' Besahaewe The tyrannical Star Chamber was not worse than this. | appropriations for the service of the Poxt Oties Depart’ | %,PurPors of education. strong evidence to induce the | man can now acquire a tite la fee copy od panels thos. f 1 a Ws he Gemaidarod an w | Hsien) 2 Pcie seiizend, We eusabiiiianant ofsselt stensn-3) SPE. Fics Keuh Weiibig, Uiseit binoe tha remsiatioaner:| ees during the fecal yearfending June 30, 1866. °* belief that the framers of the constitution, after having | of eighty acres, at the minimtim price of $1 26 per acre, Dereon be. oy is Yale ship and overland routes, the Tarif and the Homestead | Gays of Robesplerre. Should the proceedings of the cons. | Aut act foe the relief at Bites & finesse. Iimited the powers of Congress to certain, precise and spe: | ftx‘gipy” “crea at the 4 Tain, were Dhander, sean the Sout. N tant subjects for consideration at the next | mittee be sanctioned by the House, the constitution will | ‘An act for the relief of the legal representatives of | Li! bfects, intended, by employing the words ‘dispose | derive a revenue from the public lands of $10,000,000 ‘The National Committee assembled in Washington yes- | bill p ORF, AR ORRENS at have been violated and the eeare be (3 ae, ted bag rip Sy re eet Ne Chay eu Rebbes ‘ts wondios auaatn Daas ike when bw rnny Monced alg mae vo jon. : Me 9 eramen e wors . Clay. 1 ; > panini yrange 3% Forest reine RI app TUR RATES OF PUBLIC PRINTING. Bethe carly patriot ail Sichsamah will bare Dac ren, || An Ack or the nell of Margaret Whitehead, ve created two funds, the ane by taxation, contined t0 | when ah oher enertee et nnn vate seriously impaired, - @ccasioned by Mr. Fitspatrick’s withdrawal with the © passage of the bill reducing the rates of printing je reiterates the power under the impeachment | ‘Au, act to confirm certain laud claims in the Territory of | the execution of the resi delegated to Cou- | this will remain intact. It may become the beet, _ ted the | The Passage -! 2 gut’ to convict him in the ab: | Nest Menico frees and the otter from the public lauds, appiapble to for public loans hereafler, ia times of dificulty name of H. V. Johnson, of Georgia, who has accept forty per cent on the present prices cannot | sianan, ais hah Awa sane aes tatives of | An act to confirm private land claime in the State of airsubjects, foreign nea , whieh Cn ‘might yaa it has been heretofore. Why should we im- Domination. be conaiseren AK CORNET Deane, MAT 9S, 1 EEE Ss plapiovene-standiog wu the TEMRTET ot tan Meee conn that this fund should be. of,”” not to rot. destroy” this, system as tbe present, moment?” The friends of Mr. Dougins say that the withdrawal of | 0° it printing altogether, if it applies to the work | constitution which they ordained and established, ho | An uct Providing for the punishment of marshais and | pay the debts of the Cuited States, nor « to raise and sup- | ae EE, iy My. HiayeteDiges! Sot iepelr tho strength of thelntlehe:} oS vs aaa anit (ds WEES Sin imal ERE The pelle solemnly protests against these unconstitutional proceed: | deputy marsbats of the United Sates, ot other ministerial ort armen,” ue “to provide and’ maintain navy," nor | "The Deorle o the nied (sates have with, et, but is more likely to prove 4 benetlt than an injury to] 11 ate bill wee concocted, like too many ar having been read, Mr. Sraxton, (rep.) of conoeey tw ener. tai ys ‘constitution; but Ne te eee a en Pee ni ‘coe dom peace ‘im their. ‘= them. They assert that the more evident becomes the others, to create political capital for its author, without | gpio, said-The late period at which am | fe same ge Ap act Id b as § nceag ay A re bas the sore ol Dobie alm hye dg a ee, w car. — a ole fet mrinciale of 9 ‘the equal: e | n ol rel en} i. ctu! re “ Ditter hostility of the South to moar 8 re si regard to its unjust application or earing who would be document has been Ary Con bed a om ie lees oe pe fhrarbin salle LP. on ohh fiapedons gd poot, Ja agen ie poiley. “iiinens Tht Bete, pentodaed pei es: Teen - sympathy he is likely to tnd in the Northern » An4 | financially ruined by it. Such is legislation in Congress, inary significance, and as such wil go on the archives of | mentoy in Calturuiay Wo Olympia, iu’ We Terriury of | imu, Beto At war with the wellknown | poor man, by Tragality” and iaduahee sean any part of that nothing is #0 likely to create enthusiasm in his favor dial eae iin ee ee ec | leery, sienitionn harethor af tha document. sontes..| eatin Hesecay uf odrat Power which re aed at heformatin | Sur count togapetenc tga and nly, as the idea that a Southern proscriptive crusade is -to be « ‘The last advices from England have brought intelligence | to me to demand a res; H ereaitocniion: op toto pan ap ees ret Hy a for the naval service for pa ES pees tg pheveey Cananenk Seeecod po ng ek slat he — es. initiated against all who bald fellowship with him, that Great Britain has accepted the sovereignty of the | phecenws by Poe bin Reg Ah part of the re- | ‘Ad act for the rellef of Robert Jobneton, Specitic powers, the funds placea at their command, ment or from his neighbors. This bill, which proposes to Tee windrawel i) ee, OT ises islante, WHE War EIS Gs A dies oe | presentatives of the people except ia the nature of im- | An act for the relief of Isaae 8. Smith, of Syracuse, | Whether in land or money. should be appropriated to the | give him land at an ‘alsnoat nominal A priee, aut Of Tre contdently asserted we voon. as the momincaion spas an. | 2h seme oner was Made to the United States about theee | Pavey ciapreas wickins Dame silat Tied gore t | ie oh iss ist ectinabean tain of Comte ooonty, | powers. If not, a gorerament hat Bens a rine Foorle eudictaftes tae ake of independence, » It. contidently canented samnee: ea train rivtaa | Youle sKe aud declined, The result is another proof of bad sipcant Prestannte as well as repreteutatives in Gon- | Tennessee. . : op Ph Mmited, but without any limita- introduce among us thove pernicious social theories. nounced, thas nanan Ot id Pie ANnin eniniole} 7%. 8 ot aokeruclon’ot apiase aah of es grap greas, were ble to the people, and that it was not | “An act for the relief of Congressional township number | {3,02 expect y the publi lands, eats which have proved ao disastrous ia Sens DUCE AMAR, ° Temain on tie ticket for forty-eight hours, and who pro ing propensity of the United States, . essential , to: — bed - oo Eaes aoe Le EL eon Tange number eight, weet, in bapa ngel-2 ro tla barat ad agp Ks = : s JAMES l. ceeded to Washington on Sunday to ensure the fulfilment MOVEMENT OF TROOPS, cates power to investigate the official conduct of | "Aan net making appropriations for the logistative, execu. | true meaning of words is always to Trescertsiond by ‘the bere we is 9! Ds of his prediction. By order of the War Department a detachment of seven- | Presidents as well as of Congress. The have a | tive and judicial expenses of government for the year end- stun Sn ee a we Te Appointments Lig ffm Oe a ee ee dhawon, | {:tikbt troops of mounted service recruits at Jefferson | fs fecbcheasetin thar they tay’ told tien einer MTS a tee reer of Gicag W. Squier, of Now York. | the covstitution fw the Of the United States to | BY 48D WITH THE ADVICE 4 ment candidate to-day , but was set aside for Mr. Johnson, | py, have been ordered to Fort Riley. Sergeant Bold. Bie throu the ballot box for the mauner in which they An act to authorize potaries public in the District of Co- | “dispose of” their public lands, and I think I may veo- Francis G. Baldwin, of Mississippi, to be Register of the- i Mr. Jelena wan. goacseenes 6 tne, Matlenel Seaseate Te will caneibict Gosia: do fir ke RELL aVneaI. Jaa may ogc thelr offckal duties. Now, air, as we can- Jumbia to take acknowledgments of deeds for the convey- {ute to aeert with confidence that no fase can be found Land (ice a Columbian, Mi poids ae / : Sati aoieee with t's fair con- | ance estate therein. Congress has been Graff, of Nebraska agent Douglas Committee in the ladies’ ordinary of the National commanding officer there will detail an officer from that a santos pean Sage Ee Pa ohne ro Ss Speene To inauo of land warrants in cer: | amine tend: (sont! arty ao Sea Norns Torii A Hiatal te Slee NT Sir: Deck, Caine Dente TANI, AUTE | ass cm geeinct them te Poet Kiely.’ Wiihde, Wik, oveial that this message, for the purpose of examination—and I | tain cases, and for other purposes. where it has ever been held that these words S Bay of New Careline, Rod. dn rempenne Giliverel. 688+! suner clakganten thes Rave ‘Dees cndétet, aie ts operate ‘ts Bier ented in eta tie bar eee An act providing for the erection of a post office in the | such trates to, ive may the fund entrusted 9 ‘is a Ivory, of Nebraska Teeitry” to be Re- Sem eee Be Seen ee ee against the Indian who are committing depredations | Swseage laviited ve Rot soore thes iibeechavel tape ( iyo and providing for the ro- | the disposition “of” the property under his man- pevea td Low ee samemaas tength the dolngs of the Convanthciat: Ralitnesny taping, | OOO i saaeoieneennag the pain | Sot committee of five, and printed, and upon thet costina dempticn & Treamery uote pe Rg ye F would venture | Vise Gearks B, Graf, resign sibelibey, dune adores ik hy Dag ta ea Aas, haan, caperschalitands aed 1 eee President Guinn cece ew eiienre'y pf eg nolan teeeed by Chief Jantice paar dy Fo ES Sea bal principle in organizing a new-Convention and placing can- It will be announced to-morrow morning, lam informed, | _ Mr. m yy » eo ‘an teh fir tho seliet af Met. Ana dagua, widow of Taney fo delivering the opinion of the Court, @ Howard, bat By) ugust, , Gidates in nominatic Constitution newspaper, that the publication of | Representatives the late Captain Samuel United States Army. p, 486). He says, in reference to this clause of the constitu: | “Charles #3 ton, of in, to be Register of the in the Constit pap 6 ae ears, ine 17 " 7 _ oo saa: mortar, Rep Satie ore reba aiepe. afige se wasn s wontensir anton] AnSe eeeceee, Indian ogeactes ia Nebraska and | sotzgiit_Netin, 18 cuumerat tale of the andes oF Ueepee hal or eee: of , ain ae any7 Somnenpaniod Uy ® band of-mnsle, 990-1 cuising dawn the pubic printing forty. per cont, which | ‘a New Mexico.” aiging money from them—which, as we have Indias Atfira Wor the Territory Vis, tee een eceded to-night to the residence of Mr. Breckenridge, and renders it entirely worthless, is the alleged cause for this | int resolution in relation fo ree pest faid, was the main object of the cession (from the States) , ney, ving serenaded him, he, in response to repeated calls will follow suit. It is imt resolution to reduce the price of public printing. | and which is the first provided for in the article. COLLECTOR. ——- See ae ee ee ee conmmrvarion PROM JUXE OCF TO ONE 20, WOLCMTYR.—WoUME | Ik Ie unneoteeary to refer ta the history Of the time io | — semes A. Watson speared, saying he felt deeply this manifestation o | $Me ot | m YROM ZUG 9 CF TO CXR 2, IHCLCM Iie unpeseasary vo refer to the history of the times to a ) Mouterey, Callforni, reappointed. o regard, and accepted it as an approval of the pro uate awn = Bre: | Justice ie perfectly well founded.” That Tt never was in: | Jon B. Norman, New A sans ae : ceedings at Baltimore, by which the National Democrat THIRTY-SIXTH CONGRESS. | ition of ration and repairs of cerain fortidcations and ther {ended By the frame of the constitution tbat theve lands | Witt f Barun pm hy Werth Chlolian, exp 3 ‘jonvention pre ed his name and that of bis gallan FIRST SESSION. ie 4 oe a pode dm Roam, june 2) 1360, a pon hg —— AT; . ees Pointed, Se ee aes ngenane ier Presta Senate | mun rtbed nit neuter or commited murder it sat | guile atl Bot ng keting and datrbutng li | bas power aot eal yo the Cnited Staten” in the st ‘Marblehesd, Maseachosetts, vice Jobo s i beams 4 6s man robbed his neighbor or committed murder vuments,”” an - . 1 on throb with gratitude at such an exbibitic Wasmctoy, June 25, 1860. } ey KT wena ce by Am, & other wy A a fer the role of = on. 8, sage of te Get Juatice Seostioa tina sarcteap ie Rabe. Walter Gta, Jr., East River, Virginia, vice John fidence of bis countryme He felt it, and felt it deeply The Senate met at nine o'clock. | formal ly of men, accusers, tenced south be] . ‘of count 43 William 6. ane needful rules soos _—_ of , Jr., deceased. ° did ct veal it. He ha eu, With feel- ‘ b | bis accusers and executed by his accusers.’ The most fla- A bill inting an increase = a nt eame language Property , NAVAL OFFICER. ie wg, the anos a aistariances wie so-een le — salting eas petition of | fhe nerient cr she Listian inreecertins seCaceeaien ea: | A bill for the rellef of Willies Sete et pe in this vemos with pomer yn Fy pointer B. Lord, Portsmouth, New Hampshire,.reap- f red in the d ¢ convention, and had perl to see, ir. Su y (rey , | ot \ . 8, ta ¥ > nthe ‘weanitions 4 . ese. be aves as ated titled to a fair and impartial trial, according to the 4 Dill granting an invalid pension to John Parcell. | personal ty—that is, the ships, arms or anne, tn the end tha thee evil woud be averted. Te tried nS wi PSF by stubonrneptty pat | of the land, and it would be seemed hore fopablic | A Dill to comirm certain entries of land in the State of | of war which then belonged in common to the State sove- | winiiam P. Williams, of Louisiana, vice John Claiborne - aor’ vel ia . 0 Justice and disregard of our laws, as str: al \- igsouri. j 5 declined. a the way Gaaeon both at the ‘North sibitica of slavery in the District of Columbia. He asked | ations of many to permit onan ee 3 fm) Bid fie ihe ret of J. and R. Porter, J.C. Irvin & | re ee cmaten hp hariedghe cfg damn nqee | Alexander P Wilbar, of er Rie, be Surveyor. pe Bo ct } to be tried ju the manner in which jent . a les Perry. | ans General of New Mexico, vice Win. F fd the South of experience and ability, who were Gited | ¢hat vt might lay aap table, aod ft wes so erdere UolelSutea hag een tried and condemaed. If the bill granting an invalid pension to William Barnes, of | Florida Purchases, Thege lauds srore paid for out.of the | Stine eter, of ‘altorna Yo be oer the . r Route President has violated the law, he is lial 1 impeach | treasury from Now, ~) : vee Ww. Fig in detail 4 tbe ‘prowediogy at tuitiworhe would | (dem.) of Fla., asked that the Post Route | mea He tramcends bie ‘ay in ‘aay eapet be Wajill OF the relief of the heirs of Lieutenant George be gre hah Dower ap fora tonny with a r ey wal ; aaa ~ ¥> te “ i to and upon charges or mad - ‘ wi were ly , to Cora! demaceacy of te Cited stator. WCrice Of toga: | Bill be taken up. Agreed to. cleat to Neatly tne Howe, of bie poe, |e Dill granting relief to Harriet §. Wyman, widow of | power over the lands is equally limited? “The were cust Ofice at Otter Tail City, Miunesota,’ vice Geonee he Coane sod cheern) "Wists be laaracd, teeaie omtccmerrtaek | -tiry Wikan cOtred te timenineat, thas tho estmasier ble guilt, ‘articles of impeachment “nite | Captain Tuomas W. Wyman, post captain in Uhe naval ser- | Version of tis money inte land coult not outer neon Gon Pomel, bis name had’ been" preseated “the cowstry, ‘be General be authorized to avertise for proporals for trans. | prepared, abv! may be sent to the Senate of the United | yile-of the tail see ress Hew power over the disposition of land which thay awry aid not take Jong to determine that he woald not mean porting the mails to California overland on the 4 meng mga ng i A bil for the relief o£ yo ay jam Bryson, — feogt ene wy hy Le EE RT The Haskin and Butterworth Corres- ly abandou them. (Loud ujplause.) He tudorstood that " - Se ae tice (ind this will se- | William ©. Scott, William Doty . + See, by changing the character ofthe fund ent mee passione Nome persons cceupy ing high positions eatertain the be- | Ceatral route within twenty days, f a grity of his position, a fair trial, a | Pumid Liee Assn OF ie ita care for special object mey a Itet that the belief thet the ne mecratic party is adisunion | the northern reute, from St. Panl to the of law, and prevent so great a shock to the An act making appropriations for the curreut and con- the land away, or devote it to any purpose he thought TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD. ie to. break up the Union of these States. | Dalles, Oregon; and that he be also authorize ud s0 flagrant an injustic as has been in tingent expenses Pie todian it, and for Proper. however foreign fr wm the trust, The info ca is Foxoitam, June 25, 1860. itn apt hy nhadStareaton | Seema = etperay staanip eric ot et seme te ca | eacfarga rr aa i tr th | Eri hapa te ey ne Ta seat ast. Jan 3, es ae wih a qual QUERtome Tene Ged Leleos eee oe Wa Glawel whh « proven en eer | sea erate Sranted to the poorest,’ | 7°As tas medting epprepeiationd’ Got Mghthesii, Wioee, | "ne ctepes eimenet eae {hoe to which the money could | Haskin, in which my name ie used in connection with af Facter of that Convention oF of the gentlemen wiw com- | contractors bave permission to change their route Dewees | the huuubles Lest citizen of the United States beaysand to FOE have been devoted, If this were not the case, then, by interview which took place between the houorable gen- a it ld in the chacacter of 1 prominent poiuts ia count eee’ ee bay eg Rg So ee on ne Terenas te Oh CPEs tin aot Outlot the public come. Somgrean coe lage tleman and myself at the New York Assay Office, the ac- > te Unien inte oa, wena verwniaceen Cee Ree oe er ne this meas my judgment the President | be ereving Sr the po ees} of marshals and | their own powers. and jate the of couut given in that letter is false in every particular, D " i and lengthen it Mr. Witsox commented on the manner in which the | =O ef =] Ky I, HR the | ‘enpaty pistnals of dhe United States, or other ministerial | calcaof the end the pare ase, at ose ee no such statement, or anything like it. Iu answer yn " Mativa, iustead oo on ade \e ry ordeal . e and escape isonet objects from could | made By sen senae. 4 pledxe by. power wt — ‘opposed 10 the tak 6 of any ma ro steamship . sewer rd Widest fepreach, sente Gatteen. panna Dregs meee ph eee | have applied the purchase money which had been raised | to a question whether I would support Mr. Buseing, I told, Organization, to unite tis different parts by iron bands. | tracts for that service. The coutract in that Instance was | position th 1 before, illustrious as hes been his po- An act to establish a mail six times a week from Sacra- | by taxation. him I could not, He wanted to know what I had against He hoped this would bexpeediiy and graadly realized. | mate with V rbilt, who was not the lowest bidder. fition before the country. Now, sir, as | remarked, there mento, ig California, to Olympia, in the Territory of Wash. 2 It will prove unequal and anjust in its operation | him: Tanawered nothing, but that Mr. Morris was my Mo caw vothing sectional there’ Of the states Mr. Your: ¢ Umit the lowest bid was mato by Jolin |, # no time to discuss this question, "I therefore move. ts and J . among the actual settlers themselves. neighbor and my choice, when he in a greas rage morutions dela ity of she States | gon, a and was therefore pot accepted, Noe ext preston OF Cocpress ence septa Wan. Ot |) "Sek eudestithi AUN teh held disks Tias’ tied, "Siam oom ace country are a most meritori- | struck his fist against ihe wall, and wanted to know $m all the common Territories under our Constitation, but Mr (dem.) of N. ., moved an amendment “the next session of Congress gentlemen can discuss it if section of the act of 3d March, 1866, entitled “An act mak- | 0u8 class, They brave the dangers of 4 ay oe | Mr. Butterworth had said anything to me about it, FP bo man is a4 disuhionist who Wauts tw preserve the Union | abolish: . Wing the contractors to pre they desire to do so, and upon that motion | cail the Pre: ‘ing appropriations for the service of the Post Office De. | tufer the privations of a frontier life, and, with the han He then talked considerable about Mr. But- ou the great principe of the Coustitation and the equall- | sent lands ate from St. Paul t9 ‘the question, i the wilderness into cultivation. The “old »and wanted to know if | was going against him. 0 allowed on other routes, ty of the State ‘ tment during the fiseal year ending the 30th June, was disagreed to. fete" as they are bevel 7 woes = bene- | (Haskin), and left. Ae fur as Mr. Butterworth is con- y | . class i ot ist wn jo 1 p eve " the Convention selected hin as owe oc its can | "The bill was then read a third time, passed and gent to | 110% PORT OFFICE OFFICE DEFICIENCY MILL PASSED. To carry into effect provisions of the treaties between | roads, established schools, aud laid the foundation of | fea?" i, Ml shit an me, and said if our e aut of | the House. cordance with Mr. Stanton’s motion, the House ! the United States, China, Japan, Siam, Persia and other | Shen lin} hove eoonmninntd Li tab oy Sheet a, rupning Sota geasian tae eee ont “I ” "I 7 | ‘certain ju isters. | after re accom labor, republican, would . Morris: al reat Waa . | Letters from the President for an enscative (rom their amendinents to the Post Offices De pone tay a cP gh ay gE among, them and receive theit | and request him ‘not to run. 1 told. him could wot, foe» ) He alluded wo his distinguishior morrow were here delivered to Senators. ill countries, and for other purposes | farms at the price of twenty-five or eightecn cents this thing bad become a personal matter between ‘Mr. Tt se appens t MISSISSIPPI LANDS FOR RAILROADS, This vill is now a law. Authorizing a loan, and providing for the redemption of | yy peo u | won Troscnete oe Tappan and ayem, neg ya coves Womens, Santee Bydy: hype me ‘roperead trom the. | VAILERS OF THR Font ROUTE Bd. =r making ions for the naval service for | settlers their tunds for a comparatively nominal Price, | pronounced false, that Mr. Morris would rum and that E but we must be prepared to Public Lands Committee and passed The Post Route bill was returned from the Senate, whea the year ending the June, 1861. Semevery Se ee Justice io Mag _ ba a ow ww Life. ~All men ean move fu 14 with ry (dom) of Oe, from the Committee on | Mt. COUrAX moved to take it up for consideration An act to grant te the cit St Rese, oe a+ Seeder whnehs teanaa tone pueboethe ser tadnaiee whee aan asm GF meg B, py was alm ane on file s! parsae Mr. Toomms, (dem.) of Ga., from jommittee on | ‘.) ¢ no military reservi 4 C , that courve, | Ivoaeonst woot pur | Commerce, reyorted tive House bill to ameot the Consular | MF. FARKMAN, (rep.) of Obio, aid there were aon of the ch ‘cemetery at that . that ed, oe. soe ey: Biveahesninnad drawing, more trom oft .Pabite crib’? han m y and | act, and asked its consideration. ments, and that he would not consent act to declare the meaning of the act entitled “An act tt. wi A ote tajest! tr Gok sete = labor, nothing animosity be aecepted the nomination red im. | die, Kino, (rep.) of N. ¥., objected, and the bill was spt ets tae aa ing Friber prov ous for the atetction of Virginia rho have revetved warrants for rah | ad butter” [= dete mae tae AOKRPTANCE OF CRS. LANE WE sensunion ens tins ly | Mr. Couran, (rep.) of Ind, denied that there were £0 as warrants, pases dagen a An ect for giving effet pm Ln ‘warrants. to influence my political acts. Talmage. bave boon 1 General Lane, after the performance of an air, appeared begged Senators to preserve order. | many amendments to certain treaty stipulations between this and by et ‘still am @ national democrat. ‘BUCKHOUT. and tendered hie thanks tothe assembly for the manifes i Wiens; rats -“_ Pest, Osho Mr. Wastacnsn, rep.) of Mes, understood the bill ap Coreraments, for the apprehension aed delivery up of cer- wate ey ‘What price _—_—_ ** He was proad of the nominee Ir. Wrorats, (dem. Xa, os an ites half a million. nders.” = Pirate tation of their kindness He was prow! of the nominee of Oumaitace, Topotied a, Si te MB. PR ot x | Proprintes half a ri only important amendment was as |” An act for the relief cf the California Sige Company. Squid they comenand, es Saree Ahe Baltimore Convention. He wae a man whom le had | sai route between the United States and Mexico for ten | to the overland mail, and the House could concur or aon An act for the relief of township number for lama ‘the poy 4 deag know op the battle field and tn the councils of the rs, in steamships built in the United States: | Concur. The bill was needed by the department Six, south, of range number eight, west, in Randolph only t a ‘tude of the nation, and he felt deeply honored iw being placed ow the Samet, (dem.) of La., objected to the bill, and it | ST" iaenmay repeated that there were so many Senate | county, Illinois. the laws and interest to be affected wi that there same Licket with him. He (Lane) accepted the nomina, | ae laid over. 9 sts 200 eunaton sneoetare. amendments coming bere at this late hour, that the ane dey ptyhed by Armyne siete of Goons, are cutetanding cae cond orth cams BOROGA T: Uee Sentient nee | habe ony ter mate ot Oe oe tld Binds | Wine Reese raed Ws coi “the felis to cousider the | and for caber purposes * | {0 the last war ade ates under’ the cunstitutnn, Rope Sareeded hiesscits | sek themninay “due Mien "at tne ‘ime of his death es | subject—04 againet £0—uot two thirds watch change te ume for holding the courte in the | ar times, amounting seven and a loyalty and devotion £0 bix country, and for the perpetun. | Passed. TDN PEST OFFICE DEFICIENCY RILL PASH. kVerotia) ae Me meee eee ee An act for the final it of private land claims | 4. This bill will pro: ite opera. tka of the Union be was seedy to lay down his life | 4 fas received from the House that it re. | ar ing | in the tates of Florida, Louisiana aed Miscou setae tion, because, from ite nature, one class cee, Bas ioe Sng a cry ways | Secrest the Rt tice Psy | MG, amerg or oe, ict reattion odng | i the Bate of Po tare, | Leeedie Mikey ire elem apa Mr. Yeucey followed, saying that the country was in a fos ‘ the cultivators of ’ ited, ericis fraps which it was tbe duty of the democracy to beeranmmamne ae yng ———~ al oteer othe Howe ‘The rules were suspended for that aa" mission claims at Sault Ste, Marie, ss unas on a or pe ay ne ere et coneidterat length avd was fre Mr. Tharen, (desn.) of Pa., offered ap arin Fog re Was much confusion a we the proceedings. An act in | ow yond Me - wf rad tly cane chien nab coon 95 eer Otis rinse, 2% ,thowucet straie of the por. | Appointment Of e-cumitalties, in conjanction United States | 4p Mt. Benxert, (dem.) of Ky., with a view of defeating pon, publie and private property tegee which ous none sake ao cemeciigna Wes ect forty chase eeaoterae vite | hd inform dim thie. fhe has nocoramunication to make, OE peers ie taisetes 40 tweive. PRIVATE BILLA APPROYED CP TO JUNE 29, to the tyury or embar body of re. de Me party which Kooks for sp - - . William Nelson wore . > clalne > ngress is ri teedjoarn. Agreed to. THE CLOSING PROCKEDTVGS, For the relief Sarke proved Saree hey eek tha te eee at Van | ae mance, Chen af oe 3 Oared « renctation vendering | Mr. Susnaax, from @ Joint Committec to wait an the | fo repasl the eeonee meting end other portions of an } grates to the West, and must abor rnember and when at a ior” receatperjo? an | the Uhanks of di and -diguided ‘manner in which be hes | Prenident, reported my AA whilet the tiller of the soil who accompanies him obtaing Frey Lange, aptay Ante eae enalaine for ibe | et the ipartial aa nites manser f session—(MF. | Sa the President desir tee, to convey ‘a Missouri, and ® farm at once by the bounty of the government. ‘The mrtdge and Agee. Let spoilemen go where. in-ling 7 velcek business coased, ¥ 4 For the relief of Chat W. Puller. Provisions of this Bew coon. leadsahem. Tye democracy’ lnimor Mr. Bucluna,. | Ala few moments past eleven o'ck A Vorcr— Who said tha “ay GO . jon, for which thels babies ‘of lik hate sendned seeee he bus dane, and wast the complaints of otto «rk £ the oon mn ae oa ting the report of mr a ery oy fre ident. ls fA wad iene F ~ monty Ag os Besse tebe etioeien aacmnaren an roe ean Ta the interim a prelamation by the Pr. \eidens wes F008} Si ‘Aiseson, (top.) of itina,, wished to know whether | fis of Walter dots a, deceased. f 5. ‘Tie il ie Uadust to the ol States of ‘the Caton in pn we , pam Jase, | SF Oh executive seston on Tuseday at twe lve o'cloc! it wae in order to nove a suspension of the rules for gene For the relief of iff. many respects; a whieh Breck. and Lane will be elected. (Applause. j 5 the we may enumerate every Messrs. Toorstn® aad Hetlet followed, ty lative toting 4 = executive seeston wae then held, (en s ral debate, | (Laughter.) | 0 anes a ene cad Witenes pa vemnet the Miseton , With the exception of Wis- on the frame of the.Cincixuati platform, and that thore @ | WM taken until ten minutes to tweive o’cloe, the Joins Cries of “Order | of conein and @ portion of Minnesota, hothing therei im she least countenancing squatter ave Cummnieece ‘non the a hoe On United m .! be aetna of ae are already acting | s lt is a common belief, within thete limite, that the | Gage, a wecehated wae rae ee or 2 pr he hw States had no commnication to make to Congre ries of ‘Read the ayes and woee on the question of wd | of Mer States of the crateoreny 00, "0h. derive thet pro. a sd to gale aetnien ceee ny hour of twelve o'clock having arrived, a | ortionate benefit frogs : Se oe Rerteens, sin We gole avlition voles ender a:! Citas tendered bas tenes the Senate fort. Ye com: | aT a menced doing 80, | on. Bs ae iy le ee OT Mr. Hogan, of Kentueky, made «ime humorous remarks, Plimentary. resolution aanimously passed, and th¥ de | yp, Haviveox, (dem.) of Lait i# BOW twelve, and I | system than that which at prebeut existe, tate Pro hen the provessiog moved to Brown's Hotel, wherean lared the Senate adjourned without day. t dem.) of Ve. (tile Volee gituhed above the | ceeds go into the eommon to accomplish the ob- fmmense growed had previously gathered <n Sarm, (dem.) anaes v jects of the government, and in this mauner all the States ACORPTANCH OF MR Ju WON House of Representatives. by ge Lag Prong Pos | ¥.<J move they be {| inciples Of justice and equity. Coe ie O Fire in come, wnaNe, (dem. ry ’ wo rive States ‘The committee to inform the candidates of their nomi Wasaneron, Jane $1990. | asecased with e | tan” Bellet of Mary Preston, widow of George Pree- Soot Rok propertans ofispan Fevesse, wieas holding out ration, waited on Herschel ¥. Johnson to-night at the ‘THE POST OFFICE DEFICIENCY ant ir. Vaer (8. opp.) of N. CJ call for the reading of For the feltet of Navid Waldo, any, the east, corresponding wlvaniage. Whilst it is our NaUiohal Hotel, He received them in the large dining | The House acoeded to the request of the Senate, to ap. | she Riet act. © (Latliter.) Twenve oro. | Ror the relief of Sylvester Gray. cominon glory thatthe. Rew States havo become 40 pros Foow of the hotel, which was crow 0 ladies and sone cena, Poe the Post Omtee While the Clerk w ating the names the speaker | ao relief of William A. Winder, of the United States jong My Fo shold ofier premiuene, to thelr ‘wn tbe ras tm it endorey o sewey bill 4 G orn “ cat. pute rm ; wr ba meme om nat the r ev } sp DENT AND THR CIVIL APPROPRIATION mute. —Irt's have a quiet wee how. Order. ' lay bey ond hf sanere™ June 14, 1858, for the Soaur promis res a ” fr go rn pon } Jd pur the > nin} his opin. | ; ane neh z iC CONCUrTENT £eRo- liek on SI ee y. ente 5 i Uo! ad- fea the doctrioe Mcfetervention was a necsity | _ The Preeident vent tn menage, notifying the Hisase tiem ev toe 10° tere inv ip EAPO ee, fe hes crema of Lientenant Angustus ® Dali. | to our Young aa enterprising citiaene wilh Iprobaty | to the preser Unioa—(applanee)—and | that he had signed certain b Wweluding that making 4p- +) new dee ‘ere the House adjourned for Ube present season, | Pia to the tive list of the navy, veo . C : mt ' ial | ows Quietly, rly, mud gh vod propriations for the Civ expenses, with a protest against | and bid you #0 aflectionaste farewell. Tor the rei‘of of Arthar Biwards amd bis sesoetates, havo a powerful effect in encouraging omivratinn, expecia!