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10 NEW "YORK HERALD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1869—TRIPLE SHEKT. ‘and bri . thera, BUTLER Wc} 1 always did like that speech deavi to command the order that had been dis- | the declamation of this case. Asto the Have MORRIS Sepa of Vt, opposed the appropri's | of ied ter.) regarded by the refusal vo obey the order of him who | from Ohio (Mr. Bingham) who made tio on economical grounds, and because the Use, to ‘Mr. BINGHAM, not hearing He tenet. wernt on to | was ‘over the joint convention, The con- | declamation about anarchy, that Di + made of the appropriaion was not Cl sl? god, | Say—It was the sworn duty of the lent of the | stit mp states distinctly, in article twelve, that the mation at “the gathered, banyan 3h fo Mr. CONKLING Unought the jaiter a very ba, rea- | Senate to the law, wi “yp Bion dag, no olla President of the Senate shall, in the presence of Fri about the “million of men w! shed “gon, which, if app! to the Musissippi, Mgsouri | or not. And for doing so this House is to censure the land was your own law. How would it look f ‘ion of the Speaker.” ‘The tieman | that in thir, yery Charles Albert, y, Baltimore; Altavela, Witesing. W ASHIN GToN. re we fag ge geo ed “ie. epee fom Oke as for half an boar Vaated has ae ae ana Sot the ype * 8 H IPP I N Gq N E Ws. math Boe Dari Foran; cole Chas aoa eae “4 the House of Representati er constitu- louse that we oonsider z NB; ry House shoud be authorized to use was in session am this yesterday. It was a | with the; care, “rt ‘Ist, ‘Libby, @r ‘ANTINVED FROM THIRD PAGE. langnage— Tt the Senate A yea ~ retire from the House “Or Representatives; there was 4 Speaker. | Which ’y importance demands, Almanac fe: New York---This Day. ‘Skuitng, @ port north of 1 oar Wilts rng : ott om ae, fk * The gentiomen ‘The twenty-second rule requires that the Speaker the Fuse is one compounded of 0; wav, Jan%9—Arvived, Harvest Queen, Rodin, NYork for and sid iat to refuse to make the mevessaty ex- [pooner niga em the captain in shail ait at the place of authority. | ‘iy, (acts I shall not speak Sun rises ....... 658 | Moon sets.....eve 645 | rosion'aea - peailtures for this purpose becattse the natlon was Kicking operation. (tt -) Ltunk the gentie- | . Mr. BUTLER, of Mass., rose la his place. ery member, The law f shail 531} High water...eve 921| fatm ‘Jan Brasil, Philadelphis. ‘a debt Would be as foolish as it would befor a | man cannot gansay ner SP ch im that behalf, Mr. CoLrax—t do not yield to the gentleman from } some conmmenatin Coneee, eAnd now eee ' toe Payal, : ‘Stetson, Liverpool farmer to refuse to buy @. hoe "to" do bis brought down the gale", and split the ears of the coltoquy with the gentle House to pardon me 1 do not : for Bostod, leaky; 1b, F a swe pianing in she aye ee, he was poor, groundlings , and uatrated the animns ‘his | man from Ohio. assaults upon me. 2 tf {ewas aot so mach the State of Wisconsin that was | resoiuuion. Tde.0ur io ip here as & of | Mr. BorLex—I did not ask you, air. that I never commence an assault, Saaenser ko RT pag New" interested Mm tiis Work as the region beyond. Just | revolution, I Ceng nce it as a resolution of . | Mr. Corrax—The Speaker ia Yo sit by the sider | the democratic side.) If We Thermomalr, om Sa Bags Rerived, ain ae Mew as the Western States were more interested. in '| The idea of “ine P ouse of Representatives kicking ‘the presiaing officer m joint convention; but ae is promea T return assaults 2 York for Genoa; 24, New Thomas & J Chel, fork: aad more benciled by the Erte Canai tian was tbe | Senate Of the “nied States! About that tame you | mo leas the Speaker of tha Yiouse of Repregentatives did om one occasion ‘above Gagele ‘Dassoy, do. State of ‘New York, throagh which the canal rais, Will have kic’sed the law power out of ex- | at the time. fe Is charged with the maintenance | that 1 had forever silenced agsaulta x above a avana, Feb $ Arrived, sobre Ralph Souder, Crosby, Bt Mr. OOLF, (rep.) Of Cal, suggested that Wisconsin | istene : yor, “will Rave pro yourselves: of order. When the House iain session this rule is | was once told on this floor that I voted fifty-seven — Fy ; cael x Sere ot, Mork, sroaid make tue parallel complete by making her arcl.sfeoi of your country's ruin than did the mil: | mandatory. if there was notHouse of Representa- | Umes for Jeflerson Davis. Treturned 88 store | iin Marie, Ber, and Chariot, are own cy uuis, a8 New York wade the. Erle Canal. Yun of Puen who for four are waged wan wnOO your tives here yesterday, then the Speaker exceeded his | such 9 way that I it above | Pennell, Eaton, ; Gillmor’ M » Ayres, Bt John, Mr HOWE satd that when Wisconsin wanted Tone, drenching: soar authority; if there was @ House of tatives | would never make an 3 above | NB, caus for her own bebest ste Would certainly make Bt iy i all'over with. here yesterd?,y, then he performed bis duty in en- | the rule of my ilfe never to HS above | uniled 24 bark Merron? Bucua’'Nellfe Ychawou, Mowe, 5 above above 16 abore § 5 i i E their ¥ ~ PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 1869. and other Western rivers would prevent al hhn and charge him with of the House | sextatives, open the certificates, ‘there must | I must say that I always liked that speech. wn le . enh cae iiaetay aarceacat | Sadar atar Wit, ecetenrs tant? | St a eo Mmmecutas ‘a, i | fhe raise a soe tne my os ; a merits of the "seven america wi country | was a Ho ives there; the! 4 saidhe wouid vote for the appropr! vie the scives 4 t-at-Arms | and tosend me to the country bran lia A Hicho ion WitD Ss se: Hones OC Rep penn ares ces & COM aS Speaker ern in par! was & nison, leas issioned ofticer of People, ‘under the ob- | there. Were not ciphers, duties de- | mentary I: as actuated with a spirit of Captains and Pursers of Vessela arriving at this port will | ta Hat . Mr. CHANDLER congratulated the Ser.gte upon the ligation ‘of hts oath, for obeying the volving u| D them. Let me ask further if disorder | hell, I have ‘only to aay t of Se abundance Of | please deliver all packeges intended for the Hmmazp toour | “Salled b7th, Sram on of @ genius Ifke the Seutstor from New { Jaw, even in the presence of @ mob which | existsin the joint convention who is to'perform the | the heart tne mouth speaketh. Changs +) |, regularly authorized agents who are attached to our Steam gutting, do gat pet fats Ai ‘others could. learn 4 ase oat caselul Sher’ convened on face of aod's wine Sevate had ordered ‘the Sergeantal-Arins of the son. jaw? on “ti anatier: The law 13 that the | Yacht feet. The New York Associated Pressdo not now prima Habeas $0tb); Cavour, B ‘ eae an Ol e ¥ 0St <i ever earth. - > Vi zavestigation. (Laughter.) if 2 and I honor tiat gallant old Roman (meaning Senator to the rules of order upon the members | Vice President shall open the votes, pend hey shall | Collect marine reports nor attend to the delivery of packages, ‘irden, mae Cleared 37th, Gold tery ‘as will be seen by the following extract from the proceedings | inson iobiason, NYork ; Santo of Reeter mania montage Meoen Yenson, San *Prancleen; bath, Meate V Resolved, That onand after April Associated johann, Boston (ines ion Press will discontinue, the collection afthip OE Bere ae me a Carditt ua The office of the Herald steam yachts Jamus and | Orleans: Aleppo (a), Harrison. fost Jeanwerre leat Whiteball slip. ‘All cofmmuntcations from Ohta Fo Haron Hostee fllamsan, 8 masters Rol ate ‘Whe macter was Lurther debacta by Messrs, Pom- { Wade) for standing In his eatardaygand of the House of Representatives the excitement | be counted in tne presence of the uses, I “eros, Doolitile, Lowe and Heady oka? “come what will { will apache nw. eminent would have been redoubled. It would have been | Suppose there is no better rale of law Seg Nr. Warner, (rep.) of N. C,, wished to know | ing the clamor, he stood tl Without anger, with- | said that he had not the power to order his Sergeant- | Wiiere a power 13 gt sap given to bs git on Whether the Cemmittee on Commerce recognized | 00t ee. demanding that tellers, as required | at-Arms to enforce order upon the members of the where that power a by intendment wo the fact of the reconstruction of any of the Southern | by the concurrent resolution, should announce the | Honse of Representatives in thtir own hall. But | constitution gives ie wer Ce a a ves, He asked the qué-stion because be had | result, not contrary to law, but in accordance with | under the twenty-second rule there was an officer to | President to open the electoral vote a " i carefully over this ieng efi without finding a | fs express conditions, If Ben Wade had never done | enforce order and he shrinks not from the perform- | he has them in his an at wok custody; m) : 1d consignees to the inward bound ves- Jahnsen, do; Lady Hulse, einzic appropriation for that fa1 rtion of the | any other act in his life that act entitled him to the | ance of his duty, and for that he is subject, as for all | stops there and then says they shall be | owners am . a United tates between tho LOtolNo “and. the “Gulf. respect and consideration of his countrymen, and | his official acts, to the censure of this House. counted, Counted where? In the presence of ene sels will be forwarded free of feabne Disk, San, Francisco ; 28th, He found many items, ranging from $5,000 aud up- | if he had fallen amid the clamor and tumult ‘Mr. SCHENCK—I have not the slightest idea of pro- | two houses. in the presence of the two ponses CLEARED. sher, and Wyo) jay A Dexter, Tay- wards, for the improvement ei various little crecks | which the tieman raised yesterday it | posing the censure of the Speaker. I think he was | My friend from Ohio (Mr. ose sk Page Po in o! 4 . for, Boston Olty of New York (ay fib pbllis, and St James, in Connecticut, Wisconsin and elsewhere, but no- 4 might be written on his grave, ‘Go, teil | excited, like the rest of us, that they may be witnesses that it is done right. — ta g | Bidek, N¥ork; North American (9 Portland. thing for any important Rarbor on the Southern }] those who survive me taat I lie here Mr. CoLFax—He was not, Exactly; but if it is done wrong what are we ae Hecla (Br), Gill, Liverpool via Queenstown—. Pompom, tan 6 hares. ‘cuusi like that of soDle. in. obedience to your law, and im defiance of the | Mr. ScneNcx—There is only a difference of opinion | to do? And that is the question here. The | Como | 1. wa) mest, Rremen—Oelrichs & Co. anaes aor Optine. Gonit, tan Franc Mr. Getass, (eps of Wis, said that when the | clamor of the mob.’ Sir, [denounce thegentieman’s | about that, I thought I might be acquitted of any | Vice President says he may do as he pleases | grein Columbia, omy Poy Havans—Ailantio Mail | ‘tiut outa; Castries; Kemble. for Philadciphis. attention of the ‘Ba incor Department should be ‘Propoertion of aparo , that anarchy which has no | intentions to arraign or impugn the motives of the | and we cannot ban ae it, whether he does | sreamahin Go, Satied 97th, Sm e ry {s), Schwe NYork, saving repaired. called to the needs of he Southern Statesthe re- ‘and cannot think, that anarchy which has no | Speaker, He ought to know that I have nosuch | it right or wrong. W! use 18 there in our Steamship Gen Barnes, Morton, Savannah—Livingson, LONDONDERRY, Jan 26—Salled, Mohongo, MeGonagle, quired appropriadens would probably be recom- | heart and cannot feel, but in its frenzy and in its | feelings and no such purpose; that I have too much | Staying to be keppegeonag he can do it wrong? Does & Co. menced and made, Lutin the meantime it wagxight | madness, tramples ddwn law and order—tramples | respect and too much regard’ for him to think ot it. | the constitution mean that? Is there keg hon ne New Orleans, Fox Steamship Ramasneesy Rvder, Charleston—A MARSEILLES, Mab Saree bark RG W Dodge, Munro, Leary. 4 Steamship much, Norfolk, Cry Point and | Philadelphia via Gibraltar, to make approprintions already recommended by tne | childhood ana youth, and defenceless womanhood | If there be any difference of issue between him and | or dead, who will undertake to say that? ae delve : i Engineer | ore ¥ ~ hae and vigorous a eae iis fury and its | myself it 1s of bis seeking, and not mune. 1 | use in our staying here to witness the cere- ee oon Portland—J F Ames. Salied Jan pare Uo, Wau maa ‘Robinson, Bos- jon Was siruck out by a vote of 37 | maduess puts out the light and scatiers the sweet | simply, as a guestion of law, that when the | mony if we have no power, if we are inani- Steamsbin Nereus, Bearee. Boston—W P Clyde. ton; Ross, NYork; New Yori Ginbs, Putladel: 3 to. 1b aay ‘itns Werless: yeas to 16 nays. voices of home. I ask the representatives of the | House of Representatives is here in joint meeting | mate witnesses, voiceless witnesses, powe peveral amevdments striking ont or reducing the ople to put their seal of condemnation upon it, and } With the Senate, it 1s provided that the Senate shail | Witnesses, And yet we are in such a condi- appropriations ior the Western rivers or darbors pat the thing on the tabie there to rot. preside over the joint meetings, and it 1s, therefore, | tion that the Speaker tells us that the House Were agreed. wo, among them oue reducing the ap- Mr, SCHENCK, (rep.) of Ohio, Was the next speaker. | not the Senate ‘as such thatis here and not the | 18 in full vigor, with power even to Rape propriatien for Chicago harbor from $40,000 to | He said that there was nothing further from his in- | House ot Representatives as such thatis here, but a | 1s members—the highest exercise of power by the $13,000. tention than to induige in any warmth or excited | body composed conjointly of those two branches; | House—and that the Senate 1s in full vigor, with "| The-amendment reducing the appropriation for | feeling about the question. No person could regret | aud that when the Speaker, out of proper respect, is Sergeant-at-Arms - edie its Swami. ant Michigan City harbor from’ $35,000 to $10,000 was | more than he did the very painful scenes that took | assigned a place alongside of the President of the | yet we cannot interfere. Suppose raise an Vigorously opposed by Messrs’ Morton and Hen- | place here yesterday. ‘The disorder, it. might be | Senate, it 1s just the same as when the Senate are | objection Ba ert is opened ie cy cer- Gricks, and wiinout acting upon tt the Senate, atten | ®a:d, was principally on his side of the House, and | assigned their places on the right of the chair; and | tificate is forged. “Oh! T cannot hear that,” says muuies past tep.o’clock, adjourned, contined to members of the House of Representa- | a8 the tellers are told where they are to take their | the President; “do you not see the twenty- tives aud to members of thesdominant patty of the | seats, and as all else that is to give dignity and | Second rule? nd do you not see the Mi O Fo: Ship Black Hawk, Crowell, San Francisco—Sutton & Co. nia, briga Alice, Knight, Urinitad; Minna Traub. ‘True, and Bark Rangoon (Br), Evans, Callao—Bryan & Pease. alaten, McKenzie, NYork ; Afton, Brown, do; Minnie Miller, Bark Blue Nose (Br}, Rettie, Bremen—H.J DeWolf &Co, | Anderson, and Martha A Berry, Chase, Portland; Ciara P Bark Florence, Hall, Zanzibar—Green, Arnold & Co. Gibbs, Patker, Philadelobia; schr Young Teazer, Bowman, Brig Horatio, Littlefield, Bahia and Pernamnbuco—Witham | Bristol Sailed Ist, brigs HG Berry, Colson, NYork; H H McGiive- & vie. ris Biz Wiwanele, Brown, Demarara—Miller & Houghton... | 7, browsich, Holmes’ Hole 34, bark’ Crusoe (ir), Peterson, Brig Anna Lindsley (Br), Parritt, Falmouth, J mon £00, BLxwourm, Jan 27—Arrived, Loyal, Bricksen, NYork, Brig Excelstor (Br), Mayer, Bermuda—D McColl. PALERMO, Jan 15—Arrived, Kilvey, Kennard, Messina (and Brig Haze, Rogers, Savannah —Bentley, Miler & Thomas, | sailed 20th for NYork ;20tb, Electra (®), Fuller, do (and sailed Schr Aeron Vale (Br), James, Napleg—Fabbri & Chauncey. | dist for NYork: Schr Champion (Br), Gat -Penvston & Co. Sailed 17th, Sparkling Foam (s), Bussey, and Pickwick, Sobr DC Hulse, Hildreth, Charleston—N L McCready & | Austin, NYork. ; a . Frol charac' the occasion. That 1s the regulation | concurrent resolution?” Are we to count that vote SateLps, Jan 27—Sailed, George Esson, Boston. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. fuerenicee rete oak Pagaiatcane Wipeaaine, vite of the pcrroundinge: but as regards the Tegal right without know! thing more about it? I said, Sobr P A Baundors, Carroll, Norfolk—N L McCready &Co. | Sv Tuomas, Jan 26—In Bort brig Thames, Adamson, from re 7 tatistinction the result oF their labors ia the late | to preside. and’ to keep order, it “ia. not | and I repeat it, that I do not think that concurrent echt A J Bento, Bunnell,’ Baltimore—Bentiey, & | Cape Const for Boston. No arrivals or departures for sve ASHINGTON, Feb. 11, 180% { campaign, knowing that those whom they had | double headed monster, but one body | resolution worth the paper it 1s written on, Why? | "ctr rea Dunbar, Dunbar, Baltimore—C E Staples, ssh American Ports. COMMITTEE TO WAIT ON THE PRESIDENT ELECT. chosen to be President and Vice President | with one head; that head, for the time, being the | For two reasons—first, It proj to alter the con- Schr Mary Allerton, Parsons, Baltimore—E D Morgan & Co. ‘The SPEAKER stated the first business in order to | Were to be declared elected as such, and, | President of the Senate. Now I quote tee Speaker’s | stitutional law. The law of the constitution is that | Schr Water Lily (Br), Hoberts, Elizabothport. BOSTON, Fab Lava git Meo [laced Lee, Stubbs, Port De the question of privil ai therefore, it could’ not be supposed’ that | own decision yesterday on the point of order by Mr, | the vote of each Stato shall be counted, and we | Schr Evelyn, Barger, Stamford. Ciearea—Steamer McClellan, Howe qu privilege pending at the udjourn- |’ ti ogo who manifested excitement were actuated by | Thomas. The'Speaker says:—“A reply to that ques- | have no right in any way to abridge, alter or | Steamer Nillville, Renaur, Philadelphia, y iano, Be Mell Jeve: Hawt (RO), Feseeuteldt cond ° riano, Bearse, Melbourne ; Jeverian n- ARRIVALS. doa: briental (ry, Dunan, YPortiand,. to’ load for River, Is TED ERALD STRAM YACHTS. sats Harding, Bt Piet Watton Ohborn, Galveston; ty rre, 4 My 7 ha or pag ie ny ge vari ad Hankell, Barbour, Charieston via Wood's Hole. sett, U Ssloop-of-war Canandaigua, Com Strong, Gibraltar Nov | Mary D “ 10. vin St Paul de Loando Nov 19, and Ascencion Jan 1. Tidh— Arrived, steamer Saxon, Philadelphia; Neptune, New ment last evening, being the resolution offered by | 9 disposition to interfere with and prevent the decla- | tion would involveadiscussion of questions properly | amend that law. Oh ey may say, ‘Why, ji ft then, did you vote the State of Georgia Mr, Butler, of Massachusetts, protesting that the | ration of that result for which they had so much ay Greed ae ink conyenn io mie. we La Py Sih oor, aie rato lol and which they were so gratified see! counting of the vote of Georgia, by the order of the | WnSerpiiched. Howe them gata herds vou nceount | no power,” ‘That is the latest interpretation that 1 | no vote; that ft was not the expression of the will of accomplished. Vice President, was a act of oppression and the le of State; that Georgia was not a gross: opp: {or it that the very friends of those who were to be Dave up6e the law of the subject. It was given to Laced ll a of rela leges m ipeake agree York; brig Mary, Cienfuegos. invasien and ident and Vice President should have*| us by the Speaker yes! ~ 1 that the pre- | State w the meaning of the constitution, and | | Steamship China (Br), Hockley, Liverpool Jan 80, and | ¥Ohi Tie OR ren To Arrived, ship Bhen Hood, Ni ‘ we Th Loca Privileges of the | Deen the persons who made objection to. the course slalug officer of the Joint Convention was the man | that she had not voted according to the constitu- Queenstown Slat, with mdse and passengers, to E Cunard. | wyoe achrs Benj Oliver, Oliver; B G Terry, Birdsall an. e Speaker stated that-he had asked Mr. | of fure here, unless you give them credit for | to do it. I allude to this, not for the purpose | tion; for I yield to the argument of the gentleman ‘Steamship ‘Siberia (Br), Mi Liverpool Jan 26, and | Stephen Morgan, Nicholas, NYork; Henry jdbart, Manson, Dawes, of Massachusetis, to ‘preside during the dis- | some feeling of ignation or sense of impropriety | of arraigning the Speaker, but for the purpose of | that it is just as necessary for the Electoral Col- | Queenstown 2th, via Boston to iat, wit aborts 9 Boston, 4 eussion of the question of privilege. ‘The Chair had | in the character of that proceeding? I shared in | showing what general confusion prevailed here, and | Jeges to assemble on tne same day as itis for the | nara. oe etme NE: BO Sestoner Nickerson, that feeling with otners, and. sharing in | that while we were im jomt convention more ‘than | YOlers who elect them to vote on the same day. ary Sanford, Moore, Wilmington, NO, with | Boon: YohnJ Ward, Innian, and Daniel Holmes, otter, decided that the resolution presented @ question of it id that all’ that then occurred | one of us, probably, to forget, for the ‘time | When we meet in it convention we must have land. Hoboken. , ¢ privilege,‘ and had subsequently, on the floor, ex- | took place in euch a as to raise a very , that we were not in the more excitable House | Some means of conducting our business. If the | ,, Steamship isanc Bell, Bourne, Richmond, City Fomt and | “Oi, iiesgon, Feb 8—Arrived, schra Sarah A Hammond, the op! that in fact no right or grave and important nation ‘with reference to the | of Representatives, and the Speaker shared in that | Senate does not choose to leave they may keep us | steamship Co. ‘paseenges, to Wiley, Boston; Franklin, Swain, NYork; Florence Nowell, a dinuse Bae been CS aS felt | Felative rights of the House and Senate before the | excitement. ae ams a, Do ar ee er ee tsp H Gteamibip Somerset, Child, Baltimore, with mdse, to Wm Fennimore, Wood's Hole; Azelda & Laura, Meindoe, Bara- that it would n roper to preside, and 4 (—The gentle! from Ohio quotes e use Dalzell. oe jenred. Sarah Boston; he had asked Mr. Dawes todo so. Before leaving be seduced t Dy Ie eoreae ta “colleague (ir, what the: ‘Speaker ruled in the House of Representa, have it = Oey the use of theirs? Can we go | Steamship Brunette, Howe, Philadelphia, 23 hours, with ay x ae * 7 nas Avis, n ; Robert Cald- the chair he would ask the House to authorize the | Bingham), or vy any general den from any | tives—that he could not review the {of the | into their hall and stick, or ean they come einen, Glarus, Walden, Boston, with mdse, to WmP | "itth—Satled, achr Sarah Cullen. ; Speaker Pro lempore to appoint the committee on from asserting what I believe in reference to | President of the Senate while presiding in the joint | oUt _ ee bes ig ge ee ae igo argse. nena) 3 bag NDANVEHS, Fev 0—Arrived, scira JP Robinson, Harding, ‘upon the Preaiden: manner nate Speal (eres to that ‘ding no, back, Lake etsctiaiinn ork. and Vice President elect and notify them officially of omicer of the Senste ‘ranscended the mits which Gay. hers 1s, Doweven | some ‘aigerence po ent there is ming that is the equal of | méscioa it Mariuall, "Had heavy OTe earth | “ GLOUCESTER, Feb 10—Arrived, schy Fred L Webb, Green- their election, ought to have shut in the action of the Senate in | between the gentleman from Ohio and myself as to | the representatives of the le asgem- | the passage. HOLMES’ HOLE, Feb 9, PM—Salled, schrs Nellie Chase, Mr. BUTLER, (rep.) of Mass.—As this thing must be | connection with the House of Representatives yes- | the construction of There 18 an order | bled in their legislative ay. Zpore | _ Late Konigin Acgoate (1G), Praskor, Berceaay Oder | Etta E Sylvester, Charlte Cobb. , Gtscussed at | ‘and as time is I sug- | terday. colleague (Mr. ‘who Hrst | in the twenty-second rule which I will again read:— § #8 no man who has greater love, greater Xe a ith, AM—-hrrived, achrs 8’ King, Parsons, Calais for New gest 40 the House, although I have no praferenes | eaitesecd Thy ee tae gave us, in his | ‘It shall be the duty of the Sergeant-ai-arms to at- | Greater veneration for old Ben Wade than { ave. ae et Trane the poop Reet hat eerone eesleny’ gules ina | York; Plectwing, Nash ; Light Boat, Wood s Mary 3 Warren, , that after the remarks of the gentleman | very forcible and logical manner, his views’ of the | tend the House during its sitting.” ‘The question ja, | That man sitting there by himself and of himself | Sotre we two boats and port rail and bulwarks. | Lewis; Daniel Waltons, bingo ean Me ame from Ghio{Mr. Shellabarger), who 4s to oppose the | case as it. involves questions ‘of constitauonal | Whethér under the constitution the House was here | would never attempt to take away the rights of this | “Bari slepbenson (NG), Witte; Cotta, 90 days, with Rockland for do; beeen isk crt dy gpl Tesolutions, the resolutions shall be referred toase- | law and legislation. I think, however, that | yesterday. I insist that the House was here. J in- | House or of any human being. | But it was because | te, to ¥ Schmidt: Camé the southern passage and | Irene & Meservor, Vial, Bomeniy yeasaueine (it), Horiase, Ject committee, and on the report. of that commiteee | my colleague was not so ¥ as usual in | sist that it was sit More than that, the law-| he was acting under a pernicious resolution, which fine weather up to Bermuda, since strong westerly winds; | pentaeoia.; brig Atalaga‘ior (Sp), Gibernan, Barcelona. @fuil discussion can be had. his preméses and lusions in that ar- | commands that the House of Representatives and | Was w? Paritamentary courtesy wiil not | 20 date, lat 83, lon 63, spoke schr Cygnus, from Boston, NEW ORLEANS, Heb 6--Arrived, steamship Virgo, Bulk - No understanding on that point was arrived at, } gument Of lin. "Mr. Seheuck proceeded to criticise | the Senate shall be in session on the second Wednes- | allow me to say that he acted as he did, Do co "hark Wavelet (Br), Grifin, Rio Janeiro Deo %, via Hamp- | 1eY,NYork; schr Isaac Baker, Plrvero, Boston. Below, ee — ekg eppoluied ew pro tem.’ } snd to reply to the legal and constitutional argu- | day in February. It provides also that the Sergeant- maar ene 20 Cay the Senate oe pay gegen ton Roads Feb6, with coffee, to Pendergast Bros, Had fine | Dark Ads Gorter, Kennedy, front NYork; brig Josic A Deve- lesers Wilson, | ments league ta also at-Arms shall jouse rt ita weather. of Iowa, and Pruyn, of New York, to walt on te | abourtity of the ‘proposition that the Jot cou: | toaidin the enforcement of order under the diree- | members for what was done here yesterday 1 | "lark invergnie (Re), tal, Rio Janeiro Dec %, vis Hamp: "Gletred=Sienmt s Ariane, Eldridge; George Cromwell, Presideiitand Vice President elect and notify them Yention was Dound by the concurrent resolu. | tion of the Speaker. He could not do it under | think they witl have s good time doing it, (Laugh- | gon Waste feb 7, with cote, to LE Amslnck &Co. Had | “A GeFOLK, Fe> Arrived, ches JB Woodbarr, Cray election, tion. justrated ay direction Presi Sena 4 A ; ughty, do for Savannah, in distress. DEbATE OX ME. BUTLEN'S RESOLUTION OF cHNEUER. | BorpOre. that The Prendeee oe ee a aia | Foie Conny net eHow Be ee Fo ee wana | _ lit. Fanxswonra—te that any worse than for the apart Anruating Robbe of Seaport, OnrrerMatancan lt | "NuW BEDFOUD, eb 10-cAreived, ech ine, Gur- Air. SHELLABARGER, (ep.) of Ohio, ed to | finda certificate of the. vote of a State without any | forfeit his office if he obeyed the order of the Preai- | House of Representatives to entertain a resolution | er; Feb 4,ina heavy SE gale, was knocked down on beam Le ee em maaee wick; yacne cy oa address the House in opposition to'the resolution | signature or seal, was he to count it? "Su he | dent ot the for ihe rule says, “he shall be | to.censure the Senatet ends and shifted catzo, Aastha ns cia pm rRaaad ofiered by Mr. Butler. io prefaced by in the envelope an old newspaper? ct jose | under the direction of the Bpeaker,? and no one Mr. BUTLER—I by ni censure the Senate; I | Bark Ellen Pret, Leland, Sagua, 12 days, with sugar and Beene Tr Fast, PM—Arrived, schrs Broadfield; Crow: according most to tleman } the electors of Geo et mm the capital of Again, Task the gentleman} from Ohio—for I | aM censuring the action that was done here. Ido | molasses, to HD &JU Brookman. Had heary weather. Portiand for ore; Boutherner, Darling, do for Phi- from Massachussetts integrity of p ‘and ‘was not the Convention to take n do not want him to escape this point by any legal | not care who did it. I only say that I do not believe | Bris Brisk (ar) Hil, Cienfuegos, 22 days, with sucar and that desire fairly and pi vor the Trent resolution did not t—how order was to have been maintained? | Mr. Wade did it. He was the mouthpiece of some- oe aise ae ‘Safled—Schr Gen Grant, Orchard, from Rockport, Me, for nt matter hefore the Honse he gisimed | touch is?” Or that the votes of Georgia were | Would he have asked the President of the Senate to | body. Parliamentary courtesy forbids my saying | “Schr Mattie E Taber, Cook, Charleston, 9 days, with tim- | NYork. fa ill atom 5 It was not wonderfu: ad | reckoned as tweulty, instead of nine, was the Presi- | command the Tat-Arms of the Senate to | Who, andl would not say it, I want to call aiten- | ber to Holyoke & Murray_—vetnel to master. PR en a mg te rprg = leh reed {alien into doubt and trouble about matter so new, | dent of the Senate acting stil! in his mere automatic | arrest members of the House of Representatives? | tion to the resolutions, which I have modified and | | Schr John Ferri, St John, Wilmington, NC, 7 days, with | joi.) Pearce Heya; Chas Cobb, and Lucy Ames, do 80 undefined, and upon which they were so unaided | capacity, to get up and say, “If you count tnese votes | Could the President of the Senate have commanded | sent to the Chair, and I'ask thatthey may be read, } Daval stores. to Thomas & Holmes. | NO, 8 days, | for do; Bua E Sylvester, Provincetown for do. by precedent, Mr. shel to for Georgia Tesult will be so and 80, and if not it | the Sergeant-at-Arms of the House to arrest a Repre- ‘The resolutions were read, as follows:— ‘with naval stores, He, ‘Miller & aiagion, io. $ [Pon ted PHILADELPHIA, Feb 10—Arrived, schr Yankee Doodle, several commentaries on the constitution which | will be #0 and so?” The concurrent resolution did | sentative? He could not. He had no power to doit. | Resolved, That the House of | NW winds most of the passag # | Maimsbary, NYork. on the question, snd summed up } not touch the question as to what should be done | The Sergeant-at. Would not have obeyed | procedure and the order of the President of the Senate pro Rohr Rebeces, Smith, Virginia. ‘Bark Scottish Bride (Br), Allen, Stettin ; achr Ju- the application of his quot when the certihoates were opened. it did not reses | anybody but. thes in the maintenance of in the presence of the two houses in coun! vote of | Schr L T Chester, Steele, Virginia, ee ee GEM chrs Bl Whiton, from Balt!- Chancellor Kent were right and if the © of | the question of . Itdealt with none ofthose | order. The House of Representatives was here, the | Georsin, in obedience to the order of the Senate only and | fehr Waterfall i ote os tee hemes % JM Hand, trom do for Providence, and Saray Suen "clestty see.Houss wenawrabiig: ha cekanta:| tetera ee ee in | Speaker was here, the Sergeant-at-arms was Here; | £¥tis ows wil; as ae iaranon of tne niguis-and orivicaes of | Havin, ran” Oreeare Rockport with lime, o James ¥ | From Chineaiengue for York, are at whe Hrenkwater, 7 right order iow whether the count was to take piace | le was here for the mainte! order. : port. PORTLAND, Feb 9—Arrived, steams! nist Ty attempting in any way to conizol that count, except | or not It stopped at the threshold or prelimiuary | to preserve order in the. galleries if thoy wore to | “iterated, That the abore reaolation be and hereby ia re- | Schr et Browne Ged ney ay’ Haven for kisabeinpore | Myla, Livergcot; bani @'W Horton, Rhoden, Matanans: rig oir BcTLeRn—How are we to see that? there ‘should fe no committal on, the “questi m of ti > an at th iaueet cit icon tarts ond to report b; bit rate psi - Rehr Ne Kennedy, Steford Is Wi ay Ker for Bane doha MeAdams Willard, ‘4 ion ions excitement below, y dill or , ? ‘ ve, Coom iB Mr. SUELLABARGER—The gentleman must go for | Georgia & Stato in the Union. Burit lett ali | except those’ who haves control of the onicers | Mr. Burien conciided as follows:—If this com. | Sehr Walter Cumin by rf ae CUarek. rig JM Wiowell tr), "bectie, "ewerides 9g! his answer to Justice Story, who that the } that related to the count and to the form of certifl- | charged with the maintenance of order? | mittee can devise legislation which shall save the | cht Fixing Fish, Moule, Cold Spring. Segnin, Cail, Jnckeonville- eat die, Constitution had not made & Drovision for | cate to tts sufficiency entirely open, to. be di The President_ of the Senate has" con- | country from revolntion in its hour of future peril Biaar rere PORTSMOUTH, Feb §—Arnived, schr Minnie May, May, the case, tleman cannot defeat the argu- | of under the joint raies of the two houses. was | trol of the Sergeant-at-Arms of the Senate | then I'shall have deserved in my own con- SAILED. Hledelehia. ment by showing that — may be defects or his Gentlemen had ali along begged } forthe maintenance of order among Senators, but | science aud my own breast, whatever meed of praise a dogs i ih hella ering ani af en > a be | the question, and none more so than his colleague | if he had sent the Sergeant-at-arms to command a wa Steamsbips Hecla, Ll ; Donan, Bremen; Columbia, | Wilmi Del; Connecticut, Pendieton, Elizabethpo: dispraise may be acco’ others, and : . peaches P E : Bathe oa mreteeterecasate Pam | (he magn en oe aeactoed he vans of | Reema tp Eton etter | Chg hve eno ope anwar | Beaters Maca See ae | gee at, at, ar fe louse ve ol |, for al 8 le iy H ; barks Kinnear, and Ger ity tt Ort What privileges of the House have beh invaded by | Mr. BINGHAM—I never denounce the views of men | no right to obey the order of any one Dut the | “Mr BexTON occupied thé three minntes that were | Hareigck Lvedsn? 3° erianee adits Diedehe 8 dasot | RICHMOND, Pen 9—Arrired, sehr tsnra A Webo, Hateh, Saedtan sesame vase the House af hawboeee. et case, ee nn Speaker. When the Speaker was o1 to be here | left before the time for taking a recess, and then at | Stag, Trinidad: Frank, Valparaiso; Bilza, Matanzas; Craig | Woods Hole. Below, aschr in tow, supposed the Lucy 1, ; NCK—! Zen, Trieste ; ‘Tarragona? scl Star, | from Bostor tives, which separate vote it had no erty to | thougnt be denounced this gent an’ te fad rn Yi he img rp few duty, juired him swan a epee ine House took a recess until Herana; eR na ire Silver a SAVANNAG, Feb 10—Arflved, achr Robt Palmer, Green- Solution in reference to the elestorat ween Georgia | Bi HAM. that the resol Seni proved. Evening Session. Ye ones Se PGionred—Park Paito Alto, Wiley, Matanzas. was not ‘uncomstisational, and that it es copied the epee pia the resolution is revola- | afr, ScurNcx—I am rather sorry that this thing | Tne House met at half-past seven o’clock Pato. from a. similar concurrent resolution adopted at the | Mr, SomENcK—And the gentioman said something | SCt#Ted, for It does not affect the weight of my ar- | and proceeded. t0 ‘of private bills reported | ae eae now | _CleareteShip Japan, Baltimore; aches Geo Re Somers, Nas- time of the election of President M archy, in which he soared so high that 1 | gument. | My view was to illustrate what condition | fromthe Committee on, Invalid Pensions, alter | gSTTAMsurr Kexsixoron, Babson, from Boston for New | aan ‘River; Cavawataieat, Saline ‘iver; Leonessy ov! Orleans, putinto Key West lith inst slightly disabled and for | Yence, & supply of coal. SALEM, Feb 8_Arrivod, schrs EK Kane, Melieilan, Now SHIP GERMANIA, from Philadelphia for Bremen, before | York; 9b. F V Turner, Graves, do. Tenorted ‘at Halitnt In distress, had discharged 10th fasts aud WILMINGTON, NO} Feb 9—Below achr Gem, Jones, from would goon the marine railway for repairs. or Hard Douss, at Halifax 7th inst from Liverpool, was 75 | leared Schr Li 7 Knight, Sra, Kennebunk. dave on the passage, lost salle, rigging, tc, and regeived con- | th—Clen ‘idaschte olor dncagn banite pm Red, pened ag INTERFO IT, Feb 2—Sailed, bark Deacy, Gray, Carde Sone TWILIGuT—The crew of the sehr Twilight, of Glou- grater, have arrived home.’ The Twillght was stink by the time to feave See off 'B Harbor, and the crew had barely a SELL Ui the vessel betore she Went. dows, They. were taken of by ___ MISCELLANEOUS, and tran jonroe. abou! Mr. THOM. of M m neers we were in, what we were dt and how we were o] yas Ee As, eR © # Ma. petatea now ¢ Sates. two | could not Kan A oS porns 1 a gee doing it. Iuold that a Nene teatine of the two bat nanan ry iponorl of privilege is to be Yous when oir, Van Buren was electea; Row a difi- | have Massumed that the two Acts Of legislation the Fa a eeey ee re, needs; E hold that it | continued to-morrow, ca wie’ ca telation to the State of Michi. | concurrent resolution of last Monday and the joint | Dosed of tine Renate Lot of ahe Honea’ ponving to Rearning, hed anticipated and avoided the digionns | fone sfonct with cach other, so that the last passed: | Ferver iy joint mecting, having one esd to preside, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS. by preparing and having adopted a concurrent reso | I hold to no such doctrine, I'say that there | U4, Hf necessary, 10 Keep order, a# it is the | 04 nousos of the Kausas Legislature bh {ution situular to that under which the Joint conven- | stands the joint rules covering all the questions | ANY of the | residing oficer | to do; and See eee are yesterday. that die aiter the certificate is opened, as to at head = is President of the | adopted a memorial to Congress in aid of the Cen Mr. WooDWARD, (dem.) of Pa, his " te. f hold that to aid the presid- shat the learned gentietien frag Oblo and Margiend | Seek Stat that ee ee cgncurrent resolution stops | ing omcer in ‘keeping order, aswell as for the | ‘Ta! Branch of the Pacifle Railroad, the St. Joseph t and merely deals with the prelimi- océast ver Ro: tl astern, I. ferred LOC! brary - ~ nary — whether or not we should commit posse mnip alban g character %0 ee hn Hi I 4 = Union Pacae Roads Ms Teeanrie te Oohacmn B piick boat, witch Book them tot Thalvfax. The cebia of the Vv* salem) TNT Rioptert es oe ag ne concurrent resolution was | ourselves on the question, “Whether Georgia Is or is | pu rracsht te auey see omcets of both Houses should | o'rax the lands heid by the Indians under patents, | Twilight was bait fall of water before the. i Brown Cee ee Mr. SUSLUABARGER Said he Gan hing Mec cummed th repesmeatnten and en to, have | Decmsaing othcer of thas body might have oniered | ‘The spectal ittee of the Neb: Serres feat Sas Se Se erga anne Sesoway, se: GREELEY, 4 vent; SULABAROER a Was here and had | electors for President and Vice President.” ‘ihe | Prewling officer of that body Aight, b te € special committee of the Nebraska Legislature | hausted from exposure that he did not recover for three ’ DANA re t, an is argument to-day was that | two, so far from being trreconetlable, can exist aud er the Sergeant-at-Armes of the nate, or the | having the matter in charge reported back the me- | days. AND Sint constivational and proper. be sustained without one betng regarded as confict- | S¢hteant-at-Arms of the House, It wos as much his | mortal joint resolution praying for female Scun Gre. from New York, came in and ts RAYMOND. ~ THOMAS also corrected Mr. Woodward in as- | ing with of 0] 8 arepealof the other. Mr. | #6, as to speak to the two tellers appointed | and recommended its passage. aground on the rip at New Inlet bar. On the ‘the Gem A most amusing out representing the above will appear in Boning that he (str. Tuomas) was opposed to the enck devaped this idea Rt considerable lengin, | 0%, the part of+ the House and give them | he Maine Legislature passed resolutions of re- | losta man, who fell overboard from the fying Fisfoom. ie THE EVENING TELEGRAM, oe al reviewed the proceedings of yesterday down to | lstructions, as, it was to speak 0 and. in- | spect to the memory of ex-Governor Hubbard yester- | (he'weaiher manag hoary ae oracles ties panto orn | SATURD. eee LS ee . el ¢ he lo-day, we can ‘bal = iferent States No publicity. 'o charge til’ ree Donk at cre ne twenty-second joint rule were | was overruled. The Senate and gentlemen wonder, | ‘"#tTuction to the Clerk of the House as to the Sec- | “yy ston a well known eOiat: ta under arrest Souraaly Feb 10. paca Oe ny ny gh og a He had raised that areareution of the consutation. | he continued, that any of us should conclude | Tetary Of the senate; and the presiding officer of the | Ett :hatota ee ere ate in the late price | SOUR CB PAGE, Doughty, from NewYork for Savannah, | sonerof Deeds for every Sinte, F sed tha’ question of order yesterday, and | hatin aay form of language, whatever it Is proper | Whole body thus made up had power motoniy to pre- | at B OA Cent for aiding th the late prize | sut‘into Norfolk Oh inet with loss of main boom and cargs FL KING, Counsellor at Law, 908 Broadway. 1 had beep susteined, ali the dificuities in which | to consider this decision an invasion of the rights of | *4e over the body, but to direct what was to be | fight at Lynnfield, Mass, anifted. m8 “ i —MOINTIRE & CO., Fayat, Jan 8—The May Stetson, Hamilton, from Liverpool 4 Ni ND BROKE! for Boston, put in here Jan 4 leaky, and is discharging. A $08 Gaal erat ten tas Cees Haynr, Jan %—A fire occurred yesterday evening (before | Dealers in all kinds of Government Securities, fr. : Gold and reported by cable) Inthe basin of ‘the Barre on board the | Silver, foreign and domestic, bought and sold at the dally Alaska, Small, from New Orleans (cotton and staves); the | quotations, ‘Information furnished and prises promplly gargo had for the most par! been discharged, and onty about | cashed iu Mlaxourl and Kentucky Loteries 400 bales of cotton remained on board. After working the | ~~~ So ey og whole night the fire wae extinguished by flooding the hoi WONDERFUL | Bi Mavrtyzqur, to Jan 8.—The Jeanne, Torlows, from New Or. Lip Ran ornare lane tap Magayerennn oan yg oun the head, discharges from the ear, consumption, wexk tees fon Deca, nae ba ie eartoes Gemeente pet Py of tue chest, cPugi, sulng oF wera ation of sare enone eambets | phiegin, or any disease flesh ie heir to, enciove Ue, to OL Tad at one time more than three feet of ‘water in ber'hold.. | pata street haw Kork,for Mira M. «. BGWA'S Motaphiys\cal undreds of dollars to the ROTTERDAM, Jan %8—The City of Mobile, Cook, from Cal- | and also to ing in of dollara to Jno, which stranded at Flushing 25th inst, and’ wasafter- | ————— the House and the Convention were involved yes- | the House of done, 1 am sorry, 1 repeat, that this attempt of ‘The town elections held In Broome county, N. Y., ferday would have been avoided, The constitution | sion of the rights of the House, thea. we are the | Wine to ilustrato Id what condition we found our- | this week, resulted in a republican gain. ‘The Hoard prot Gonilt The lectaral rere tent of the Senate | merest ornamental appendage to this proceeding of | #€¥e8 here, should have led to this passage he- | of Supervisors this year consists of sixteen repul)- Should count the eleotoral votes tn the presence of | counting the votes that ever one body was made when | {Wee the Speaker and myself. Ido not think he | licans and four democrats. ‘the House and the Senate. He said it was his duty, dancing attendance on another. "It was an attempt intends it tn any offensive way towards me, and I | qne Governor of South Carolina sent ina veto mes- ihereiore, ‘simply to. open and count the voves; and | to crush down all the rights and immunities of the | #™ certain I did not so intend it towards him, to the Legislature yesterday, returning with his = Se Tesalution w4s, in his judgment, an | House of Kepresentatives in the solemn procedure Mr. GARFIELD next obtained the floor, and ad- | oniections the act to lend the name and credit of the poy of connting the votes. We have often heard from | “essed the House, saying that he did so a8 the | State to the Greenville and Columbia Ratlroad Com- i. BINGHAM, (rep.) Of Onto, Bald he agreed with | our worthy Speaker about the propriety of standing | '™™ediate representative of the principal personage | pany, the gentleman from 1userts (Mr. Butier), that | up by the riguts of the commons, of the representa. | @ected by the prceetiay eae Wade), rt : 18 Was & very important question. He ag go lives of the people. I thank him for many a good He discussed the question at has A meeting of citizens in the suburbs of Cincinnati noe aglntion of censure was a propesition that the | saying on that subject. It is idle, and worse than | CoV¢Ted by the constitution, the laws and the rales, | to Appoint a vigtance committee to check highway Members of the House should sokemnly by vote de- | idie, the House of Representatives, under the | 22 then said:—We have heard it said that a tarbu- robberies was held on Wednesday evening. Slare themselves violators of the law under their | coustitution, under your jotut rules, under any cit. | lent scene was enacted Fee tae, | ete sen as Zohn Steleiee, oocamtseed 10 —LET ALL SUFPE Oath. It Was a controlling principle with him that | cumstances, to come here and I admit it, and deplore tt. was it, I ask, | suicide at Cincinnati on Wedne: night, by shoot- | warda towed off, disehy of carno in order to get off ; Ot 0 Z Trciher satigtied with a law or mot he was bound | of these Vores, if the Senate, through tte peeing | and I appeal to the memory and ‘conscience of | ing himself with a pistol. ee the bed ook water In Hold.” oe waderegt Slalea-Desersione aes eeielent a matory on the presiding otfices of the ee ne | Cette hee nay giucstion, and say that on second | Was It not caused by the theatrical attitude of fe | oid, is under arrest, chatged With an attempt to | | Burg Harrie B, from Minatitian for New York, put into | ——______.“. HUUSE, Attorney, 78 Nagsau sticet ‘would tell the gentleman fro Nerf od -4 Mere pad Aereet to overrule what was pro- | Tocity which was exhibited on the part of members | murder his wife by throwing @ bottle of Kerosene | Key West Ath inst short of provisions. MEDICAL WoND?R ye + ye House, OF by any member of the Ho ia this House who thought they might, by clamor | 61 into the fire, burning her in a shocking manner. STRAMTUG OLtYR BAKRR, Captain Schenck, picked up off HYATVS LIFE BALSAM. ‘Was too late for him to come with his adicaplan- | and that there was no aj 1 mae, | and uproar and disorder, it the execution of Gun speeches nd arraign the. constitution of | about it, and no record mudeo! it. In thy piece een | the aw in. the nands of the presiding officer of the | _ The Republican Congressional Convention of the Te” Country aud its makers and builders. | representative of the people I do not want to 4, | Joint convention? Was it not men who used ex- | Eighth district of Indiana was held yesterday at Knee te ght eon tusiness of | the presid! and 1 will not sanction by my presence, au? such eee like tuis:—“T move that the convention | Kokoma, and nominated On the eighth ballot James soMcer of the convention yesterday to 4 interpretation aa that which takes ‘away all | 10 NOW discolve, and that the Senate have leave to | M. Tyner as successor to Daniel D. Pratt, elected what he aid do, and bow with respect before the | powers, all privileges, all oven of the pure | retire? We certainly have the right to clear this | United States Senator, ‘The election will be held on Foquirements of the concurrent resolution; and yet | rights "and duties tliat are to be exercised | Hail of interiopera.” It was like this; it | the 20th inst. < gentieman (Mr. Butier) came before the’ House | by the House of Representatives in atiend! was an attitude of an leled It was The New Orleans and Ohio Ratiroad extraordinary the battery yesterday afternoon eight barrels ‘of refin Rheumatism, Nenraigin and Gout, in thetr worst sages; game eight or ten other barrels were seen to go'on | Serofuin, King’s ‘pe Brysipelae, cla. wloers nu and. trol the rocks on Governor's a cases of diseases of I great Debility, Liv: =D. Kidneys, Salt Rhennh ac., ‘ae. ta tg fo boca og bay | the Tardot Mesure E& | thin sovereign puriaer, it had been tested Ly che publie. * feet. twenty-one years, It hes cured n hundred thoukand cases, up and never fails when taken as directed. It is a certain cura. an ene Tatmet the Mendota Bho fe seme that eatiees | live for Fistula in all curable cases. It cures the foulest old Ay here the bone has become cartes. With bis resolution, and asked the House to pas it} to see that that solemn ceremony is comp! the very ‘ell spirit of disorder, that spiritwhich | trom Paducah to the Tennessee line, a distance of | SP peivetnen tate naniocat toe eats Vargas mee B Perrys SFEs idle belensn ‘anes not contain s pariels of morewry or fr refer it. He (Mtr. Bingham) would asx the House tothe terms of the constitution snd as | Would prefer to reign in hell rather than toserve in | fifty miles, with its property, stock’ and fixtures, | ofa ehh gt any mineral, pass on the question, becanse he could noi’, a8 & law, The reporter of the Associated | Heaven, that made this scene, which ought to have | was sold on Monday under a uit recovered by big mtn Hw shpay ) qagalgpaeadlimaaatia da naiyemaalinen Uae do Verte Bont SA Cea Bales Cea ee neat | "Livni's {nen Bau, i8e., permanently cures Cutarrb. died of yellow ‘ever, a Bee GRANGE O68 EPeCULit eet. ce iver ndlows of NB, te Foy at Huhaeine, RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION Ob LNVEST- Talanda, Oct 12, having taken 200 bbia gp oil since leav: Wasnt or sale 6: Hoboken, ig the Kodinc grown: 300 bis ap_ and tad ‘do wh ofl on ‘809 Building’ Lots, oard—700 sp mtd 1700 wh all Bound to New Zealand. | within ton minutes’ walk of the ferry, including some very dr- ‘well. Would be at Honoluit in Marche sirable corners. Price low; terms easy, Apply at SCOrT'S Spoken—Nov 27, off Staten Land, bark Hiack Ragle, Swain, | Real Eatate Agency, 11 Newark sireet, Hoboken, i. of und from Now Bedford for Pacific Ocean, ELOCIPEDIAN MANTA. ene Dee 40, iat 7 (6 8, lon 106 40, W, Lark 1 Colcord, MeCleare, | YV BLOC GREAT $F of Nantocket, Inst from the Marquesas Islanna, ee, mem, lat6N, lon 21 W, bark Hadiey, standing to the GREELEY, Spoken. AND te A he Speaker made @ timely interposi- | been one of caim deliberaty one of mild | the United States, to Mr. Not , of Norton, - ati his | tion in threatening with arrest members ofthe House | 824 reckicas chaos, That, Mr. ‘speaker, ‘was the fell | ter & Oo., of New York, for $300,000, pea approbation. The resolution offered by the gen'tie- | for disorder when bo Fe somewhat too ex. | Spirit which disturbed the harmony and conduct of —_—_——_— es jsetta yy \*he Sees es of indi lon honeatiy | tle proceedings of that i convention yesterday; LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, Fey leeer and spirit of tne: concurrent Saotauisy'; | Sows and trust oud "At tho way. iow can’t | Hioose wil resdénine the Geb of geass thas they — now (he continued) ory si] a ae et wy OS he owe the Speater a th A ARREST OF TWO FUGITIVES.—Last night detective linchfs 10. Ay 10 theron. | jcmt meeting of the two houses, with the Precniert | use the constavuary foree at els" command. Now, | Dolan, of the Sixth precinct, arrested in Centre ee toe sreeiaion Mr. ‘Speaker, if there was discord in this hall—tte! street two boys, named Frank Blake and Frank ere was an unseemly exhibition hére & Duffy, on suspicion of larceny. The young fellows —f wo lsoover vue” aa by y were lavish in their expenditure of money, Without ent @ large supply of which tl displayed, Investiga- of the Pron By} = —, t mi by the omicer, ‘soavincea him (Captain to say, in concinsion, that had dourdan) that the boys had become possessed of the ise than he did—had he been intimidated | Money in a dishonest manner. A searching investl- bow, Uharer, from Penang for Boston, Nov 30, lcinide Baker, Baker, from Callao for Genoa, Jan 6, A moot amusing out representing the atte wilt mppene im present Tit RVENING Teneonaae . BUTLBR—Will the gentleman allo otherw! ‘Shi NING i) . BINGHAM Pag from the execution of his high duty, and had we, by paon sulted in the discovery that the | lat4 fon 99. SATURDAY, Feb. 18, Mr. Boremn—1 want to say that are not any course of intimidation or found our- y had been stolen from the fatter of one of | Bie Win Tapecott, Bell, trom Liverpool vis Queenstown | ~ ~ anna . (sing my words in the canmection that f ‘used selves in chaos after the fourth day of March next | tei In Piiivteiphia last week, When urreatod the | fENow York: Jan i iat Blon i. 1 2 | A OFFICIAL DRAWINGS 1m With no President elect, 1 think the country would | Poss Were purchasing everything that pleased thelt | go ion Tad ya “ussoount natna chase 10h Fengoant ti, 126° ‘Mir. Brvonam—The remarks ¢0 ot have found it dificult to pout our the source of | fANCy. Upon them wore fod $250, ‘Phe Piiladel- Foreign Ports. 4, 40, we eee 4°) pear in the Globe but I find the farther tn that great didaster; and now, speaking in behalf of ia oMcials were informed of the arrest and will ANtwrnr, Jan 97—Arrived, Kong Carl XV, Benneek, N MINOT Ass 10h, Panke. 11, 1860, 1y°tan’s speech pope mr the House last evs "M10, all who agree with me on this subject, and actiny as | likely arrive for the prisoners to-d ay. Yorks wane Drchense Orleans Wines Phiisdepnnee en 43, 60, Bt, G7, hy 15, i 7 ine the . Tam glad that the | was arraigned as it, 1 BOW ‘arraigned by ime gene. doy) | TAT iy duty to act, standing in the re- Fine i PEARL StREET.—At half-past ten o'clock | 8 hon a John Barbour, Chapman, Cardi; F Gustave, | ™EATUCKY. REtms ou pogee th Tee BUTLER take back Tan Arm AolNO. oT. Cvery Representative, to ar. | S0lutions be tad pon the tables Ne Penaing F-test night @ fire occurred on\ the third for of | Balled from Fushing Roads 294, Panny, Turner, Boston; Mpreieey os apogee th 1 Ai’ Vivupase—them Janke the House to compe! you nim if eas, Wreen hime as go” the | MF. BUTLEN—That tthe meanest act 1 ever saw | NO. 204 Pearl stret, occupiod by the New | THU AMUNLIT. aenyad ship Sar of the Wen, Par. | ,,totemmo fniael tthe agreand hn Roya rae Cometh Sa shet the goatiaman coumes seersct, andl Bosaker perfernn ses hy up aad bed bees ben wibries of “Order, order," ab ine taeacbe te eaarar Oey | ier nyaN, Jun 20--Aerived, Matilde, Blake, Rangoon, | 00 strech.” sipcvarseseggseeal 8 of the second and the whole of the third floor, BORDEAUX, Jan 7 —Artived, Rosh: tat NYork, ads z denounce.’ here to-day, beiore the House and before | derelict if he had not Tmed tt, would have’ Mr. GARPIELD—The motion that I made was not jes $1,800; insuran ; +300, ce Dot J , . pie we people ie ow comnery, as ing as unwarranted | been subject to the ouaeard of the House if he had | ™y own idea; and as so many friends around me | rear of the secona floor Was Oo hy the Mont, Gunsirhy as Meobee, Tiesey My, Mosher, London; Og any CRG, SRSA aee, JOTI pate ay set ¢ fj peconaion, denon as 8 Lyd et interposed atthe time ne 4d to check | desire to have more discussion 1 withdraw the mo- gomery, Fork Company, whose loss by water was | 27th, Magna Charts, Hartigan, Havre. way. er RRR y “y sin ba? atiern,t oreeens a havo that was then tran Spiring, ty, ie eas tan to lay om the tabie, 500. ‘The first floor was occupied by Daniel Red- GApt Jun St. ‘Airived, deste, Feu rew, NYork, peas ace = ution He Hoo vals House. ‘i oppose | read from the twenty-second 7 Ole:—"Tt shall be the Att, Logat, (rep.) of N., obtained the floor, but | well, deaier in mineral waters, fru ke., Who Bue | yal }, Iria, © " 42th, GF Baton, Curry, D*; OF PHILADELP HLA, WILt, B he reference Ff the resolution x8 seeming to | duty of the Sergeant-at-Army to tend the House in | yielded half £0 hour of tie tine to tained $600 loss. No insurance was pscertained, as Cah iewa Fel 1--Arrived, brign Morancy, Hil, and ents, professionally, on T comm)! the Howse 1h some sort 1 A challenge Of | its sittings to alu in the euforceun Ut Of order under |” Mr, BUTLK, WHO Seoc.Mr. Speaker, 1 trust | the occupanta Were not present, tig # bishop, Webber, N Yorn Higperion, Woodbury, Bowtony | Beds benedeni mmaligy