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htifltA 1, M4KMI t. t*M.
f hr Turtir In I align■.
An effnri mb mad* a sow
branch of CVugfmw to pax* u tariff measure
winf*.ru The ( otamittee f w A/ffnnff Mean*
are divided ihr <• the wnuuOhy d’ tarnwMNhy ih*
present UM'iH.
# Tbe Chairmen, however. i* dto; w**d to >i*M to
the irepo.itfah* of lb* proUariouwta, influenced
too doubt by the purest uiotivpn. He i Mr. 1* helps ,
nuked loaves mi tbe Jhth wit., to introduce a Uiifl
MU I rum Imx I'unutfiKt* Had no object ton been
offered we ere inclined to *h opinion that th*
bill ho offbrud would hwv received t.b appr.*tp
JlfMtomu of the Mouse. Mr. Crawford, Mr.
Lew her and utbor*. however, iuutpo*d ami ih
tried Uia> the Chairman m aulhoruod to report
airy Will for the modification <t tbaxariff fr>>ta tfo
Cttumiuuw. Thu greatest eunfwafan i* urid u. have
prevailed in the House. The bill wax net color
tabled, Xf it required *lwo third* Vote to minpund
too rule* over too object*,*** rafted. Tbe veto
upon the auajKtfixioA clearly indicates the majority
ill th Mou* in favor of a loon hill or tbe ru-mi
vtmut of the Tariff of I nets. Then: wil amu
jurfly (if stl to suspend ft* rule- toot a mSjorlly
of two-third*. ii it probable that Mr. FbripV
hill may yot poo* or a oub stiuita providing for a
lean or niodlttcattou. W giro our modem an
outline rtf too prwvuHouxnf rhia hill M row 4 red.
It pmvtlys that the operation of tile first. second
ami rd section* if the Act. iff |M7 are suspended
*T -“ - - -“I - ~—-* < r
and collected acoortdng to tha provisions of the
Art. if H4d, for Hums year**, and tin longer. AH
good*, wore*, u*l iuur<how*hte In public store on
July 1, Ifififf, for .aouxuiuptioii, are to tie subject
to the do tie* prescribed by l lux Act.
We feiy upon jkejrtwnentalive* froM the Mouth
to do that thie bill oud reduce the •*!*• ii'Hforex to
the actual wan (a ofMm DoVurntm-nt. Mr. I'dimlf
viaw* the qtiurriun in ito rigid light in hi adnti
rahiv aputteh ronaiilly doln ei.*d iu tin- Henato on
toil xnpjci t. it ix a hold and Uiaitwrly review <d
the whtde tuxUl (|UeatioU.
3d ftMixrrMlimai Hlxirkf
tH*r ayWtpmtNry l the I M won i 7V/,
>jruj/h m if* toe HxV of uiuuo lucnttoiied iu con
Haotjon with Urn diih roni iriairicu in
the Mixt. tailing ouljr to enumcrat ■ llnixc xpoban
of in toe Third. Wofwti >jraat intorexi lor the nao
m*NM of th*; Itowocrucy in ihii- iMrtru t, lind lie,
Itavt! th* raae will be won iu the De\t HooH mi. if a
true Blau ie the xtajidard hearer. Tlw prcauul
tauutnhent ix a worthy kientloiimn, but there Are
many *ali**l )oiutx about but political reword,
whtlb, if aapoacul by a maxim lmnd, will rcNuil in
bl’ defeat. ilx Vote to im-ieaxe the pay of Con
Krcxxim u to ts.to |nr duy during the abort motion
la looked Npott ax iother oxirnvagitMt by the
aeotiofatooi fhMly. Thay eanudi of/ “ruiorul.i’ 1
whin thair loader ix voting tbix xmu of money for
hi# pay. V* hutir'ibMtiouwl too name* of Cot.
Wp*wf, JLMtrattuuratft, ‘1 *•>, Ico-hraue of Mai-on.
Hmttli of Taiooi, .Hiiliih to i pxoii, Mobley and our
young but, taluntud Iricud, Kmjf, <d Warrix, for
the •Ur i cxn-n blit her of tln-m will run voll.
PolUicai Journailxta-Mr. Pryuc.
It to xlnlatl, and, wo pbtuive IraUifully. that
Roger A. f*ryr, K.p. K ltbr tfftlw Waxhlajttoli
Mtatef, wifi fvttre eeu© lrou that jomuni and re
eUtott tho piixclimv of iiiaproloxxioii at
Va. Whatever UtW**n-'e ot opinion may exixt u*
to too ortbmtoxy of Mr. poHfinai virwn, U
oaunot iia denied tbatbw ix on of the liirvxl writorx
in tin eouutty. Kor foix-o, vixpiuenhiUi oloqiieneu
and logic, hie editorial*, w bud alnioet xiud, wore
M|Uai to dm celebratad leltcrx of .liutiua. Ip- re
lira* from the Itotoruiiy— xatlalied, doubtlexe. n>
i always the eaxe, tiuif tha political wiitor ix the
lael parxvm thought of iu the woNd for promotion,
albeit he devotee hie life to thr ftuccenx, proxpen
ty auvt wuifarc ui lux puiiy.
Tim obxcurt? lawyer of Upr oountry v illage, why
the ftmt exxa/net, who xpeeks with every liu
prexatun of in* j"i u.il ax with a tboueaml touguex
—bearing too blunt of hit* party * buttle-- want
ing ott’ hiowx -a tk'iwnal in the tight, yat reweiv
tg a priVuto x gay,
Vfv ak the luudligeut roader, If tliorc ix not
truth in what we auy.
TNc iuklllU Nlgllßl
Tlito xpiritcitji-uniuJ, no ably edited by Col.
Hamfordf ha* not lomu received here for xwvcial ‘
wank*. It it a welcomed vixitor t our xanctuiM,
and w truut II will not uegiuct old friends on Ito
tour of “grand round*.”
t'ouNUrUU.
Thu Me-ban it- Hunk, ol tho %44 v, nays the
Augusta Chruai */ if SiHtintiJ, yesterday discov
ered, lit pockago of hank hlH* received from
Macon, a It vb dollar toll on the City Rack of An
tCttMtH, which bud been “raided** from u unit. Thu
counterfeit, (hough easily detected by tbosu fa
miliar with tho issue* of this bank, in euw well eal
oulatod to deeetve Utu public. The word “our’
in fed loUoix iu tbu cutr.ru ol the bill in very efW
tually taken out, but the Mubstitutiou of tbt word
M ffv” In rather Imngliugly oxweutsd. Thu re
anundur of the aiterath.iiM, which it it not w*or
awry te muuUon, mm very woil don*. Thu l>Mt
nafegunid g aiu< being Imposed upon by this
counterfeit, it to notice the entire di*uuilarity of
the “one” aud the “live” doUur bill* of the t ay
Hank. Thu ueutei vlgic in<ou the oh* dollar bill,
(trout which I to- “like” is made) l a shepherd
tending htr ttouk mid figures are phot and in the up
per right jiand ami iu the lower kfi bund out .mrs.
The principal vignette in the genuine t.vo dollar
bill, Iu an engraving of the City Hell and Fork,
and the two live* ere placed ut eaik end of the
bill, in the centre.
Tun MnxruoMKKY Ann Wmrr Toinr Rah.
KOAli. Wo Icaru I coin gentlemen connected with
ibis road, that it# passenger and freight btunue.**
were never in tuck u statu of proepority heftvre,
ami Are constantly -n the increase The t ravin*
fur p****nger ore oloaded both Way'‘twice a
day. and the freight train.* gronu bcuvath t licit
tomtoms.
We tu>*d hardly uv th,.: ear gruoticntimi at
this t omlitiou ol the bus,,,.*** (4 Utv rued in on
tirely unfeigned. No vttuuu of Montgomery con
but rvjouMi at the huv cs of this great enterprise
—one Which has d*u> tire Urncs ui -rv lowurds
building up the city I ban all other arliticial cause*
eonifouvd. W itta-ut this fttfwft, owe city would
never have attained the protninvitee now enjoyed
by it as a grnorry itmiKd with ue riu|H t tthn> lor
eheopuu** in Ui iwwrioruf the Statu, or even iu
Ueurgta end Cruiiu* Mmt. Mmti.
Mlmt I>l\
ThU philanthropic lady, after spending several
***>• >B our city, left on VS educeday torMoiilgotu
Mjrvn br lurilivr tu#stoti of benevolence. Wo
tear* that the object us br vuit ** to raise, by
iudi\ tdual subscript**. • saw of money fur tho
purchase of ntuahvU uimruiuent#
and other menu* us iu#tru lu>n an l *uiu*e
uwuit lor ibt* uufortaunte inioeir# of the Ln
aatio Asylum. at M t Hedge Tin- nbjeot u
*a#Nljr *dher efforts and the foamoi aid of all,
•A<& Wo hop.-our people will iflusiVaU* tboH bouvv
!•< disposition# kjr • liberal rvp<mee to the
•'ail- The loNwmg arc tk hmuw of Iko K*h'U
live CoauniUec. at MiUodgevtiu*. who will ofcwr
tfl ftilljr mc*4Ye am! apply 1W the purpoM*
mentioned whatever contribution# our cifUen#
nil U disposed to make •
lr. SAM 1.. K TAI.MAtIK,
Hr. <Ul* W. FORT.
Cal. lVtli>ON h. It AliHlS,
Ur. KAM 1., ti. WHITE,
Ur. TIHiK. V. HKkK.N.
Won. JN<. W A. KANFRD.
Thi Mtvair Mi surf.—Wa wore shown ys#
tarda,v mi* of tho Mia ah* Etnlwk which have
jitit boon supplied tho PMvaauah CtAwwtoar
Guard* aui ib llopnldlean Blues. Thr Minnie
Musket M a very h-Midsome ami effective ami. is
provided with tlio Mur nurd prioww, and in eapa-
Clo of pr*pdtiug a oaiiical hall a irJ accuracy a
distance of nino hundred to <• thousand yard#,
la caw or wood these musket* will be in food
hands.—-Au*. .Viw,
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Tluj TH,,-, at,...ilrt., (J tl>. “*'*
t rrm-S qi,a I, „o, ..rp In MHit.M’ lifcn
flu, U Dot UH,.,vl X. tot Ul tOMOII
rbl l‘r|,iL",l .lu.ir„ ,l nMI'W” f hi< C'biucl
in r,nn,l t H -whil„B aafat ,lle of
itw Til, „f X, !.r..ry,ai, tl) lllt tbe, bl
■h i,O’ * ‘‘4„HhII. i, i„, ii f,,r-V *Xwmi,l
‘if li, ruiO'l%l 1,11,1 ol*„, 1 Wtt.
nu Hi#r ipieMion at ixxue.
11 *kno*rn toaf Mcuor Ma: tbx Minixter of
die conxiUwitoßA] gov-rniit(-<itia full |Hwer to
muke atfaatv in to* event ofh reeaptien * ucli
*ay tbix iidniinixtrtttion. Ax It I*resident, hn hlx
arugxni moi*agc, exprxxxod Irxtolt to the effect
that Ihe only hpe f xutrlin Mf pwdlwg
itmw with Mexico t* thfougl) the cenxtil'diotial
rmncnt. xnrife xnrprixe ixxprcx-cd that H b*
not yet recognised iu the perfi of lienor Maif
iL tom- may Ik* •nlh-rlCnt ramux tor the delay,
wbifh, imcording k* report, wtl nni much ltNlfftC
contHiac. hui'h x recugniti-ifix anxioiixly prex#-
ml, m it would, in toe opinlnt of it* frkmdx, xe
•u* the compk’to triumph uft.be oixiHutiotial
U'Mcinoicni and uniihlu it. Jo >)iain tha material
•M from capitidhitM in imnratn itK |Hwer. A
trmnd of A1 irammi’x ix m Wuulngtoti looking af
torthe ifthsDsnt* **ftoaJ pi-t*'x government, al
though ha diaclaiiox being hut gent.
The President bu* ixxued g pro* da urn lion de
■•lwring (but an exlraordinnry occaxion require*
tb* Henutc to convene And af upon such eow
mmiicationa ax bnvc Ix-en or tii v bo tuadu to it on
i Impart of the Junx-utive. It ix callwl for thj
fourth of March, at noon, ot Miich all who shall
than been titled to act u* lueuimi'ri ul that body
are mjuirod to t*k notivo,
f oNitn aatoNMl
WjUftMgfroN, Muroh ‘l-~ The Senate, last night,
paxmMl the naval npproprietioti bill • and to-day,
Iu the llouxc, a rexointimi wan paxxed restoring
('ntnuioibirc Htcwurt to active service at the Heoior
offlc-Br of the navy.
The House also dixpoxed (if lb Meliate’s ainciid
rnout* to tbo army bill; and rafuxed to r|>eal the
eluuxc to the k'nglixh- Kanxax bill. The
... CAO mail bill w* ic.i unsi'loriid and ugniij re-
Jwctod.
Wrflufjfhty Si.jki !*• t’clntiJt both llouxux of
t! ngn xx arc xfill in xexxion on the appropriation
■
nextrurtlve Hrc In Memphis.
Mkm mix, Town.. Mar. 2.
A destructive hr*wourred inxt night which de
stroyed hall R square on Main street, including
need/ all the newspu-per oAmm, and many stores.
Thu loss is estimated u! one buudred and lifly thou
sand dollarx. _____
Illat k Warrior ami Marlon.
JS tvw VottK, March 2d.
Tbu Black Warrior bn* gone to phmtw, bu* bur
um-ebinory ha* been savod. Tbv .Marion is still
aground.*
Hunta l e Ncwa.
Sr. Loin*, March 2*l.
Late Hnnttt Pa ndvicu* bnvc bfsu- rweived,
wbb-b BnuntMcv (hat, tin* icgtolulurc buw passed
u stringuut law for the protection „f slave prop
erty.
Cel-. 3 KKtta Fli'KM, w arc glad to aunouneu,
will 1h; hern In a day’ or two. and give two of his
luimUnhlh ami highly spokun of Lnturluiniuunhi
oalbid “Sig and <Jhit (!ht of Travel.’’ We have
hue j i*xpm ling him tills wy for some time, ami
w ttißik we shall not tegrci his vtoiL Tins fnj-
Townigh*from fbc IDnmi .Tourual, Oct. 2d, DtsH:
Jtn. Ktrcan v MailkWii Ear an rat mm rut.—
Mr. Mosautl made a hit ut NlhWo’s, and wv arc
*a*i*di <l that lii* style of eiite iiaiuuiunt will bo
co” popul.il --iHimiiiuhtg tut It doe* tho serious
ami the unVtto in rv itatiufi ami mimicry, patlirt
fo haUiteb • rmuloivd with expression mid feel iug;
nod a wkutchy , umusing, ti.ough brief history of
iris wandering* in ult porn of tbu world Uis rua
ding of Hood's ‘‘fiong of th** Mhirt,” and the
■uauitor of his delivery of Tviiuyeou’s “(Jharge of
Urn Light Drigatfo,” show that hu posnusw* ebictt
tionary power ol a high order; wink hi* graphic)
description sos h4s porsonal udwutures iu Brit- ;
toh IpJia, entitle him to soum dtolinution as n
kcoii ‘disi-rvur. Wc were, ploasud with his ballu*l
singing. Hood's “1 rumuiufor,” and “Semi©* of
Home,’’ music bv Balic. wore given with muob
Lyons,” wn* imwistihly droll, as was also tho
manual Uni Hauramttato Tiit re of‘‘Master John
Mtago Htm. k.'’ Thu nuUiuuce wrv outlmsiastic
iu their nppUu-m, and tbu itniiouavuimid that a
rejwtitt.ni Woubl lake place iti the coiuing week,
was ruoHrv<l wtlh great approbation.
The Murder b) a fnvrewiNM*.
Tha dorrespoioteßt of fliudournal of t'ouimeroa
writes as tfolnws from Washington City, under
dale uf’ February 27th.
The community win thrown Into an intense
excitvtuuiit to-day, liy the killing of Hiillip Bar
ton Key, It nlfod State* Distrivt Attorney forth*.-
District of Coloinl.ia. al the hands of Daniel K.
Sickles. Aeoordihg to report, Mr. Sickle* heoom
ing eon v lin ed of the tnith of.uei tuin soaridalous
nquor* iuvolvjng bis wife, resulved to redress hto
wrong*. About two o’clock (his afternoon, pro.
cct'JtH 4 from bis residence near tho i'residont's
house to thu south-eastern corner of Lafayette
Square,ln tb sartte imighboriumd. wlmre Mr.
key was engaged hi mm versa lion with Mr. But
mrworth, ol Now York, lie charged Mr key with
ha\ iug dishoimrcd Uhu, ami dc.u-oyed hto domes
tic |>cacc.ami shot it no with a rev elver. One of the
Iwlils entered the left side of the body, and passed
through!” the corresponding point ou the opposite
side, lodging motor the skiu. Another shot took
ellvct iu i<:> nglit (high, usar tin- mam artery,
wbun Mr. Key foil, ympWiug Mr. Sickles not to
kill him, *1 ..'fluid stmt watt in the right side,
but gtaiKHoi troui the body, in diet iug only a bruise.
Death ensued in alow urn incut*. The body wus
taken totbv Aat iiiiini I’litb House, where a jurv of
lqtvd was held, who after au uxamiuution into
the civ.miii.-ltmcc*, of owe hourt; length, return
.la verdict merely stating that thu death ot Mr.
k y u float thu rilfo’t* ut pistol slmls, as above
■tated, tir.-d liy Sipkbs. The premises of the
Ciu ■ Ib.iin were crowded with pevqdv. anxiously
inquiring all the cir.muistanecs of the event.-
After Mr, *i kies hul killed Mr. Ivey, he repaired
U* the re-. Uiieeot .Utorncy Uonerul BUok. where
he wo* oft vires} to deliver himself into the bauds
•*f Uu olftwJiM, who Hiihsequuiiily conveyed him to
jail, to which he was committed for further ex
amination to umirow The facts which tod to the
tragedy will tb.-n probably transpire. The inqui
sitiou of the (Jonxiur win- uiorely with reference
to the causes which produced death.
AvtMii’ uio/i. Now York aud it* appendant
villages and. attic# give evidence us improvement
iti matrimony aud morals i
Thru* wan a grand tune over in Brooklyn, a
Monday night the I tih in#L, tho event faring tho
uian in :o ot one of tho hlaok waiters of tho steam
er Empire CUjr to a Wti‘ girt Tho bridal party
consisted us Ho von block uieu find tboir wive.#, all
ot wtn-m aro whito women. There t* uu account
hig fur tost*.”
Mlmmtin still wl tirlMka
Tho steamship TeuuuviHM) hu* arrived from Vera
i'rua 22 and iust.
Mirmu.n non Mill at Omaha with 4.U00 man.
and wa- culhwllAg A > rood leant everywhere.
Mo bad formed a t'ahiuct. consisting us l.arruin
mu, Mi nil* tor of Foreign Kolatmw* :
MltiiMvr of Kiiianm, and t'AtUlo. Minister of
War.
There wire 4.M)t liberal at Zocatwaii.
and another body at Morelia.
Tbu fVa.;re*o of the lith Mato* that the French
and Ei'pUh cmuimuidui u. ldiod the captain of
the Aiuoruau Moup-of war harntoga that they
niiottld board the Tmw*w to eta* If any tUllbu*
ter* were on board. The cwptwin of the Kara
kitunatod that they could not do no while hie
hip ws near enough to prvvout it.
Tin* ftuvigu uvktilter at the caiutol bad nut re
oognired Miramon us Freaidvnl.
Tho iCnglirb and Frenult Mpiudi on* wore in a
boMiiettundo laifun* Verw fnu, and ikvorinfr
Miramon and tho aliurob party. They will at
tack the *TV*in tin* *eu, while Miramon dm*#
tliu * nine fit the land eUlc. (Thi# and the next
preceding }Mr*grapk mauw to ouulradi.'t each
oilier.
The KnglMi and French incrchantf at Vera
Cm* have reaounwetl the (w-oVectioH id their own
flg and, placet! thciuecivi* under the Amencau
Hag.
are pleawd to barn treat- Dr. Bruce,
hi* family physician, that Col. C. J. Munueilyn.
who ba* been very ill for fcreril day*, ie cuuva
leeceut. and will be up iu a *hurt Uiue.—Euta
bridge .Dyne,
(OLtMBIH. RATtBDAI. MtKf'H ft.
Mom. Wm. L. Imwj.
The name of this gcntlemun Ira* been placed at
the bead of ik oohuaal by tb<? Southern lira, ax
ito choice for Hvircstativc in tbe next Congress
for the Third llistrict of'Alabama. NVe jlo not
know that Mr. Vancey would aoeept the position
if iAwere tendered him iry Me party. Hi* uncer
tain and eafeebled health, aod th- disgust which
a man of his spirit and uhivatric bouor most M
for the multiform soil ever-varying pbime* ofpo
litwal trickery, might induce him to decline a ser
vice to which the one would, probably, las slid
further impaired, and the other greatly aggravat
ed. If, however, he could be induced to forego
such WWishlerations, there iu no man to the whole
country, whose election to Congress the Houlhero
Rights fl—lieWjpnjr would hail with greater aaiix
faotion than that of Win. L Yancey. Ifo ix ex
uclly the man for the times. Hip true,
courage, indomitable wIU, unequalled aidlity and,
aim vc all, the stern, uaaceoimiiodating mbterem e
to the right* of tbe Mouth, whenever thay have
been assailed, which has illustrated his past ca
reer, endear him to that party and ololhehirn with
a moral power which would tell with wunderlet
effect upen the CHigressioual batUo-hebL Other
gentlemen in the District, eminently worthy to suc
ceed tbe presold able incumbent,have boon pro in l
iieutly uicntlonod in the utine connection, but, we
presume, there would be no difficulty in harmo
nising upon Mr. Yaucey. His towering geuius
and long and faithful übampionsbip of our cause
would induce them to submit to a poxtpeneinent
of their claims, without the eoiisciouxiiexx of hav
iug suffered the slightest disparagement.
The huuth IIR BlghlM.
In Urn tost debate In the Senate on the 2-ird
tilt.; Mr, llrown of Missisxippi and others took
i>ouuuii.ionui iigiiut in uic wintura*. ‘ ’ *
The xentiinontx he uttered meet with a warm re
spoiise from the Mouth and are out objected to by
the true men of the North, who will listen to the
Just demands of all sections. The Washington
correspondent of the New Y ork Journal of Com
weres speaking of the Debate says,
*‘No political result is to be experienced from it,
except perhaps in regard to the position of Heno
tor Dotiglan, which bos been rendered stifl plainer
thou over. Tbe democratic party in tlieKouUi is
made stronger by this exposition and more nulled
than ever, if that were possible, in the support of
their constitutional rights, luamduch ox the
Houth oouxtitutox, in fact, tbe democracy, with
oceiMiioual aid from the North, the iutorextx of the
purty are bust promoted by the uuiou of the
.South.”
Oregon Mr. Mcplicii'-.
Onr cotomporary of the Savunnuh 1
has just dlxuoverml the runxou of Mr. Stephens’ i
advooie; of tbe admission of Oregon into the
I'nion, Uen’l Lane is the “pet candidate” of the
Democracy fur President and Mr. Stephens m to
be o the ticket with him. Hence Mr. Stephen*’
/.eal uud eloquence in behalf of Oregon can be
‘‘accounted for!” What an oraolo bt our ootmn
porury ? How it can fathom the motive* that iu
flounce m*a? What an adopt it in to the art?
From the exalted position of Mr. Stephen* and
lien. Lane in the Democratic purty, newspaper
correspondents have associated their names for the 1
consideration of the t'hurlcston < ‘onveuti >q. This
is enough for the Itf/iHlitican to iuipugu tbe mo
lives of Mr. Stephens and insinuate that lie was
actuated by other than patriotic impulses in Vo
ting for Oregon. Wo will uot reciprocate in like
forms upon the lUpuhluun, We will not say that
ts bold maud for the administration of Mr. lim b
anan wax influenced by a desire for a “mission to
lluyti”—*>f which the Nbw* xjioiikx. No ! N!
We think bettor of flic flrjm/ilicun and believe it
will pay Ms. Stephens a tribute due to bone,-ly,
when it- looks through a different medium, than
that of prejudice uud party biiudnc**.
Tlic'.lournuK ol (hr LcgtHlaturc.
The Journal* of the last session of the Senate
and House of Representative* of thix Flute have
all been printed and will ho despatched to the
Kxeeu tive Depart men t at Millodgcvillc ill a few
days. Tbo Laws, also, will soon bo in readiness,
inpl Will be delivered to tlo> ~r,0,r ~oii>o*ttt.>a
witbin the time prescribed by the LagSslaturx
We believe thexecution es the work will give
lAtitfoction.
A correspondent from Washington, under
dateot tho 2fUh ult., well acquainted with I'en
grvssiounl affairs, writes,
That it is doubtful whether any provision will
be made either for increased duties or re issue of
Treasury notes. I'ntossoiw or both ho done, uu
extra session to inevitable.
The Cuba bill lias been abandoned for this sua
sion to be resumed at the next.
Tbu Sonata lias boon called together by the
{'resident iu Executive Session, on Friday ut 12
o'clock. It i* for the purpose of acting upon err
tain nominations and the New Uremia Treaty.
The two House* will about gut through the ap
propriation bill*.
Nhxt I'ntMiDKN.v Thu Sm Hiumh Hep it I, Il
can nominates Uovernor Hniniimml, of South
Carolina, for President. Wu would not touch
such a ticket with a ten loot pole. Wo would
prelur (lunural Lano and “Little Aleck,” by oil
odd*.- (Jvunjii i (.Vacon) Citittn.
| From the WMlintftnn WUto |
Hr Unite UcpuliliniiiiMii
Mr. Bolts bos chosen thu birth day of Wash
ington for au ap|>eal to party, aud a bail dedx a
ted to tbo Rootuiug iiiHiiences of music, for a vio
lent, bitter, and impudent harangue.
Seven-eights of his speech is devoted to prove
the Democratic party to bo corrupt and incapa
ble of reformation ; bis most proiniueut chargu
against them losing that they differ iu opinion
amongst themselves, being at the North in fkvov
of a high tariff, and at theftouih opposed to any
protection whatever.
Hu seems to think it in the highest and. greo crim
inal that Douglas and Davis, who both agree that
Congress has no power lo intervene in sealing
the mode of labor to be t ciuplnyol in a Territory,
should differ as to the power* of the Territorial
Legislature. All these are, iu tho opinion of Mr.
Holt*, difference which should separate and scat
ter the Democratic purty ; yub at the close and
moral of his Mpuoch. he calls upon the Opposition
to rally aud uuito for the defeat of the Democratic
party, and, in *o doutg, avows his willingness to
uuiU* with the Black Republicans ! uud upon
what motive doc* the reader imagine this purist
reposes hi* plao ? He propose* “to abate tor the
present ail sectUmal i**ues” not lo settle thu
great question upon a permanent basts, but to
withdraw for “the present” an iusupurublo oh
Stacie to the success of the coalition ! In bis own
language, he wishes to “postpone any quarrel”
about “the distribution of the cargo* until he
get* “safely into port,”
Acs, the Democracy should be turned out of
power because they tolerate the difference between
lucre modes of collecting tbe revenue, by n party
which conceals iu its ranks tbu most deadly for
tuities to thu right* of a great section oi the re
public.
This conspiracy Is disgraceful to him who pro
pose* a* to tho**) who would ungage in it.
(ommunlraiion irom Major Ml Ik Ins.
In the published proceedings of the last meet
ing of the OMgr CounoU, we find the following
comuiuuication from his Iloiuu- the Mayor, to the
tm-iulxTs of that body. It contains a recouimt-u
dalioit to the Council to amend the tax hill by
imseßßiiig a tax of two and a half per ceut on all
real estate in the city. Tho tax in. seemingly,
very high, but a consideration of the manner iu
iu vrhieh it is to lie paid, which the vouiunmicn
Hon render* vr,\ explicit, rvlievua it at wow of
that appoaramv. The owly pummi upon whom it
will Iwar hardly, are thus,- who have refused U*
pay the taxes levied by the City for the two pre
vious years. Upon these it will not operate n
jnttty, for, by its payment, they will have sham!
only their equal proportion of the city burdens.
To the JUrmbett q/’ Ctmuvil
tiam-LKBKM: The late decision of the Supreme
Court, iu the ease ot the Mayor and Council
Seaborn Jones, devdding that the tax levied by
Council for the year 1557 was without authority
of law, has established a debt due by tho eity to
that portion of the eit irons who tame forward and
paid said taxes, a large portion of whom do not
desireto maketheeity refund themnount so illegal
|y collected, provided the Council will adopt setae
mod* by which all the eiliton* will be forced t..
Warau equal portion of the burdens for carrying
on the government of the eity. The tax hill ail op
ted bv your honorable body for the present year
is insufficient to meet the wauti of th* city, alto to
tar law k those ol out citizen* tlw lunount they
uve pnklfor tto- lost t wo /iarx, towards carrying
,-ity govvTumcid. tfud I ato thoroughly
.atixlicd that iinle-s Council should adopt xoine
\luti by Which each individual wli-> rexidv* or
holds property within the ItoiiW of the oity, wil!
be imule to boo> an equal joyt of tbe burdens for
paying the expei/Nii* of miiuinixtoring cm govern
menl for those y**W, when we come to gather the
tax for Uic frroitoiit year large jiortionof mf cit
itfiur Will iriidw upiiii settling fhair tax by liquida
ting the debt by which they down th eity i*toc
them, onU justly “o, in wl*rb event the present
tax bill wfflbe inxuffictont tortlievo the city oftho
<lbt wUeb oWu* to her oitizont*. much
loss raise a sufficient amount to meet out necesxi-
Ijw rtoi tog lioT>r*ent year.
It iat.ru* sine* the levying of the tax for To.>7
arid the b|* pa*ol * lw legal
Uiiigfho iictrof <dhticttio levying tli* Ux which,
i best, admits of doubt ax lib the cotixtitoflonal
ity of the law, but uo doubt ax to the power us
Coum fl to levy a jtufWWf tgg, hmvover high she
my g", W> Hte-ot ltr meexxkic*. N*<w to avoid
trouble,delay and litigation, 1 would most r*-
spft-Wiiily ugge*t and rucommend that foanctl
amend tin- present tax bill, Utd N#*ex* a of
two and a half per cciitmn bn retd eidate, which
at first glance might WpWflf oucrous, hut when
viewed in its proper light will net Tic heavier than
it k*s Imm tor fhc lust *•>yearn. It it the only
plan that-I can conouve of by which parties who
have paid no ;.\ for lh* last two years effii he
rtMKked and made to K*f an equl part of the
expense* in carrying on the govern incut ol Hie city
daring thoxo yeare. For instance-, a parson who
ho* paid U* tax far 157 and IMK, will come for
ward with tbi* delit which against the
eUv and relieve himself of two-thlrilx of his tax—
the Uy vaeciv tog the debt a* a part of Ms tax.
tlthcr ‘purling who have paid nothing wHI have
no claim aguinxt the city, therefore will hv* to
s*Hto Ike wholu of their tax in cash, thereby they
will be placed ou an equality with the balance
of our eiiizeus.
Tliexe. suggcxthirw und rwoinmondatioo I most
respectfully make, and request your early atten
tion to the same.
V. ti. WILKINS, Mayor,
tta motion, the above oinmuui< tioii t*w re
oeivod, and the rccytninendationa and #ugg<Mrtloi)jj
were adopted. _
Waaifiguvow, Fub. 28, 1860,
De*|>ntchrM were r*e*ivKi at fhc State Depart*
moot from (toner*} Lamar, our Minister in Nl<*
nragua, this imnriiing. He statoe that neither the
Ruglish treaty nor the <!af"*-Yri)'Hrri treaty had
h**n ratified, and ex prone** no opinion when they
will he. The government here Imlicvea that Sir
<. (kiAilv i* acting in good faith. If is to boliopod
hel*,is the mtlfh-utiou of Ms treaty and the rejec
tion nf onr* wonkl WMXissarjfy lead to an imniedi
ate? ruptury. Don. Lfluiar's despatches an* to the
iatexl dxto, and lie ilietiiKtUy eayx the Kngiiab iron
tyhiul not been riUifiM.
I>Nfal*hci< were also received this morning at
the Hiato and .Navy departuicnt* from C'oiHiui*-
x ton or ib-wliw and Flag Officer Hhnbrick, if the
Daragimy expedition. The despatches arc dated
Alonu-vidno, Dee. 28. TheyannouNO* lliat every
thing wax going on well- -(hat the largu guns had
Wo Biouitfod on the steamer Fulton, and that the
Fulton, Dolphin, ikifry and Wuier Witch wer* to
have loft on the “Otb for (.'orricjife*-. The hngx,
with the te’nter Witch, would Imi loft at Crtfcriett
tus, and. the ('ommixytmier would ffroMMul up the
river in the Fulton. The Hxiriot Lano was xtil!
detained at (/uaraiittou, uud on her arrival would,
tow the Bainhridgr up to ForrhniAs. Nothing
had hc< n h**rd of the Relief, PretiHs, or nuy other
vessel of fin* oxfc-ditirtn than those almvc NM
fi'tuud. A MiNfV **l th* river at Axuncion, uaid to
he reliable, i* also forwanled. It ttoUcf the Num
ber of flatteries nf that potol to Ix; eleven, several
of them mud, m<>untirrg one hundred and one
gun*. The buiotnixeinui r give* hb xjwculatioox
tvt 4;un*idcrublu length, aud lb* general feeling
wft* f*v oruJl to xuOecNX. Coimni-siouer Bowlin
mentions In hi.* despatches that tbv JJrarilian gov
ernmunt tendered ihoir mFdhttiou, hut that he in
formed them he bAd no uutliurity to u< i t*pt it.
Tuo ivp'>ru that ScfHMarr ‘Armey i about
leaving the Cabinet, art* utterly grmimlicas.
The Hciiatwf'otnmittoeon the Iwtoffice asked
to Imt disciiargid from the coiisidomtiim of all
prnposittona for n<sw stesut tnail rtoitei, on the
ground that the -data of the treasury and short
iwx ofth •enxiim rendored their posiponemcnt
fill nextsewamn desirold*. It is lielieved that the
line **f ritoAiiier* in the Hiilf of Mexico will lw* rs
tahiialß--.i. TW mnmiitle rvgnrd*l it ax an *x
pcciiucnfwl ease mifb*r ettoting tliNpaistimi 11
The government lw* received m official dv
cesfroni Mexicoutoco Mr ('hurebwell'-daspatelie*.
Os eruiix* no step will be tdkeq till the facts arc
axocrtainert, nut i* it non 1 beh -ved tfiat under any
eireumrUMives Mn<r Mata wifi be rwoogttMNri.-*
The most probable course will be to send a special
vnv uy to Mexico,
Mmdi inlere.st is iiututfcxted with regard to the
organization offhe n;xt House, iu view of the
presoiit probability of on extra suasion. Heverai
gentlemen of the opposition arc spoken of for tbo
various oUittes, xud pTkimmcrn among them Fd
ward Bull, an ex-member from Uhio, who. now
hare, U uattied lor clerk.
Tim Naval hill, wbiwh (>as*althc House to-day,
f imposed, os it wo* originally reported, to appro
irillto about tn and half ndUktu doliai. Out
u wu* oui <town to tne extont <TTw* n.ra qu*r
tor inilJlous. D appropriate* #ts74.ntMl for the
completing of tin) Aoyoa itvun sb> ps of-war ami
side wind stotuiiors heretofore uuthorixod.
The select oumniiUc;*) uppeinird at tbe last ses
sion to examine the accounts aud conduct of Uu.
t'uUom, the former f.'lerk of the lionise, acquit
him ofaay cerrupHun >- r dishonetty in the dis
‘•barge..| hi* duties. I‘hey hau; reported tha
fucr* nanuff.led with • very charg* whi.-h,invo*
tigutioH. Was found worthy -*t ait*-ntbiii. in some
onset thv committee ibought that more caru might
have been cxvrrisv.l. lait (M* iuu >untod to no
more than a failure to correct prv existing
abases
Important lu htelmastcra l’o>tiigc Ratoeil.
j The Hostage 101 l bus putted th Senate of tbe
j I uited States, and contains thu following impor
tant change* in maiding package-) Au., whiuh are
j us to tore-L to the public.
j so every single letter, in umiuit-cnpt, ir paper
of any kind, in which information shaft la-asked
or eouuhuHtouted in writing, or by umrk* or signs.
I coaveyud hi Ibe mail for any distance between
I places in (ku I niteU Stales, not exceeding :i.o(l'<
miles, five cuts, and for any distance over three
thousand Utttes, ten cents , and for a double let
ter there “ha.ll be charged double these rates, and
for treble letter treble these rates, aud eimry let
ter <>r put Vol not ox‘*a*diiig half an ounce in
wuigiit shall bo deemed a ringto 1 utter, and every
additional weight of half an trance *r
wsigbt of lues than half an ounce, shall be charged
with nn lulditionel single late of postage.
And iburc shall be charged for tellurs eouvey
od iu tbe mail, wholly rin part by sen, aud to or
from n foreign country, without regard to dto
ten cauls soy each half ounce in weight, ex
cepting, however, all tmees in which such postage
had been or siiali bo ff<\jw*te<i difforew rates by
los(al fruaki or convention already concluded or
hereafter to be made.
Drop totter* must pay <>ue coni postage, and
poslngc must be prepaid except by those to
whom the iiankitig privilege hue been granted by
name.
The provision in regurd to newspaper postage i*
us folb-ioi— Each uewspH|H?r, pcriodi- al, uaseal
ed circulars, or other article of printed matter, not
exceeding thiwe -hiii. o iu weight, shall be sent
b* any part of the l nitod Status fur oue cant, and
forovery ad.Htnm*l ounce or fraction of an ouuoa
ouo oont additional shaU W charged : and the
postage upon newspaper* and Mriodiealt shall be
l*aid quarterly in advance, either at tb’ jpostuffice
whtuv the aiunoaroddivmvdui at thooitico where
they ure mailed : and cv uleiire of such payim nt
shall he furnished quarterly to the office of deliv
ery in such uiuum-r a*- the Postmaster tiencral
nmy, by general regul 111401 m, proscribe. News
pajM'rs and periodicals, not weighing over on
ounce and a hull', where cm-uUn-d iu the State
where published, shall be charged ouc half the
rwh> above meatiimad.
/Vorrrfadv That sifiull newspapers and periodl
ciiU |uil*lishc t | monthly, or olteuer, and p.im
phlcts < ontainiug not more than sixteen octal o
pages each, when stmt in single package*, weigh
ing at least right ounces, to uu> address, and
prepaid by affixing lM>tage stamps thereto, shall
j be charged one half a ceut for each viaei< or
fraction -fun -•nu.'c, n.twith*taiuling the postage
calculated on each ju-pniatc article of such pack
uge would exceed that rate: And provided fur
thcr, That tlvr publishers of weekly new>pnpers
may send to each actual subscHher within Uiy
county when’ their paper* are printed ami pub
lishrd, one copy t Unroot fr**o ufpoegvge; and that
uothiug heroin ConUine-i shall pn'vcul the free
exfligng* dfw*w*pptr* hetwi'cu the publishers
thereof. The postage u all tmusicut printed
mutter shall be prepaid bv postage stamps.
Ib-poty |H>eunaAters are mb- paid by coinnds
**** ranging from per cent, on the po*f
i age on letterx pavsiug through thoir offiees. H nd
* per cent. 011 newspnjier-. periodical*, do. It
i* li*-> made lawful for person* known as regular
dealers in newspapers and periodicals to receive
by mail uch quantities of either us they may re
quire and to pay the jastage thereon ns they uiay
b* rH>'iv*d. at the AMB rates us regular rghsoiT
Iwrs to snch pul.licati.His, Maps, engravings,
lithograph or phtd<-gtaph prints on rollers, are
charged with postage lot the Weight of the
package, at the rate ->f one ceut an ounce or frac
tion us an ounce, to aqy plasm withiu the United
Stales.
Hkv. I>n. DoKiMi.—The numerous IViands of
this gentleman, will read with pleasure the f-|.
lowing, taken from the San Antonio Herald
•• line was a large congregation in attendance
ut tho Methodist t'liurch on Sunday nv-miug. k)
Iwor the first scMuou of the Uov. Dr. li -riag. the
newly appointed postur in charge: and seldom
hare wc nwrl the pleasure hearing a discourse
SO able an J practical. Our cit I*oll9should MftMt*
them selves fortimarv iu having -tatmnvl among
them a minister so distinguished for eloouence
and beoiogical attainment*. We trust his labors j
among us may b prodaetivvi us much guudtu the I
community.” j
( OLi yfth, .MOA DAW, %f kIM’H TANARUS, |Wff
I'uitgrrßx Hr id I '.
Friday (ho 4th lat., was tbe last day of the
present Congrww. i t has b*.ni a short wa*imi, bnt
lnithtess has boon diaj.oeud of rapidly, Thro i*
jiwt i/i ueb credit dtm to what it has*done, but a
great itout td whsft it bati nofi(N. The copitry
is bettor off, n a general ftiuig, tbe to*s togi*luu..n
wo have. Now and then, it U necowary U cor
reel sniau flagrant abu-s practicednpon flic hon
esty and credulity of fhc people, Iqitit oltcn hap
p>;iis that measure* arc advocated for selfish pur
[(ogesmom than to advance the interests of the
country.
Among cither moaiure* which have engaged the
consideration of Cougrese, the Pacific lUHioadbiil
U been probiiHcut. A great thoroughfare to *v
Pacific conatj to touch the golden wA*Wstn*ni*
of the Hacnnuento, to on object f great magnitude
and worthy the deliberation of a growing p l ’*T ,l, ‘-
The only question, however, is, how and by wb^ !
means nhai! the road be built f Forth apt by
Uie people’* money against their yill? Npt by
subverting the end aud aim of government ? Not
by tanking the government a stock-jobber ? Not
by burdening tbe masses with taxation ? Not by
appropriating the public lauds ?
The oounfry crio* out for the road -Jet the
mountains be levelled and the valtoys be exalted
but let Uhe dime in the right and proper way
and in acoordanco with tbe spirit of Hc CwMtflM*
lion. Then, It it not to be expcctwl that wo tv
gret thu defeat of the Pacific Railroad bill in
('ongres*. Indeed, we rejoice that it* fate ba*
been so timely and m, juat.
The tariff, too, the attention of
Congress. Many pure and di*interested patrn/ts
have been led b Iwlfcve thaf a reviston of- the
present tariff *ua atbiug ofyecCMitj, and witiioul
it the country w-mid lie bankrupt and ruined.—
ii no aiuwhutivo tor ink oils tis W Offttr^-'iSf 1
prospect being from the financial history of the
country for the last tow juMA that an change is
absolutely ueeeiwary, nwd that the depleted con
dition of the Treasury and thu iua kquar y of tbe
revenue of tbe government u> mere temporary and
transient.
Th cause for rvuiodafing the act of TMb, ny
exist to ‘lay and no* to-morr iw- ami the nonce
quencewill W, union wo r**duw be uxpendl
inres to the actual wants ■►ftho nueeiumeqt, the’
rev iidoai will be a* frequent ainl ebongwnble
Ute tides of the sen. This result would be <U
aelrous to the oommereial prosperity of (he eu*Uw
try, and fuiaus to many worthy euterpiuies. A
ro-issuing of the Treasury notes for the period of
two year* has doubtiu** been agreed Upon by
Cougross to meet present wants aud ueceiwnUe**.
Tim Caba bill ha* a portion of tbe
liuto of the higher brunch es Oongrt-**, though no
action hn* beun taken ou it during the present (
CougtaA*. It woe draw uup with great care and
appropriates thirty Millions us dollars (#JO,HPU,-
WdOitortlu! purchase us tbo island, to lay iihc
lui-nds of the President un/il a Mutable opportune
ty oecww fur Muccu*>dill negotiation. Tint bill
may have some dulects tiU m it, ami our Itepru
••eiitativeskltould guard well its pro visions, tost in
our anxiety and rood • effect a pure-hose, we !
break duwu the barrier of strict cum, true lion,, so ■
essential to the well being us the tvoutl. aud hor
rights under the CuhsUtuiion. The i-!and to I
worth ail the money <Kwt to proposed M the !
rl.iiow*..f the Duit—is a ligament, a* it!
were, of the growing body of this gre.a country, ‘
but let thu proper restrictions W thrown around :
the bill, aud We may yet behold t ‘ubu me us the
FUttu*. Thu Republican party, ( uourse, will ■
oppose iti* acquisiUon. us they would any territory i
| whose spil might be adapted to slave lalmr. Oth
rr* will ojipose it* purchase under the belief that •
I war will inevitably follow, as (Iroat llrtium ;
! command* ihirteou uduuds of Ike Aotiliv*. aud
i F rauito and other couiMcto* will uuurpose their
j strong arm to | iwout our mtorventioii and wel-
I eoniiug (.'aim into the sisterhood us Ftatuff. I |N*n
i the whole, however, the 11tea*ure can be put inter
| .such a tarn* wt will probably remove all <hjec
j lions to ito jpAMg by with Bouthurn
I man.
Tbe late dhatssian in the Boyifo the
I rights of olave-boblur* In the torfiisriw Hircatout
Ito divide the Deni. K-racy us the Nation, while
in -at-—aua iiiUKc strung urn aoutu. So
| patriot <iuuM four te m-i*t upon the right from
j a cow ardiy *ubservieiuy to party behest,- and par
! ty obligation*. Tbe Mouth U!pei i*lly has no need |
|of such Htatusraen as would yield hi r Fonstitu ;
I tional claim’ to thu demand* of Norfhuro prtyu I
■ die© and Northern rule. T&* right h. pr4w t j
*l*re-property In the territories mure agent*!
I will, derivative powers from thu Federal Con
} gre*#~-extoto under the Constitution and Congress
• van and should intervene when a ease of uinur
i geauy (wid to reqaire JtetiuN. Thu dottoiae of
* squatter soveraigaiy, wbieh to now Hevosaing tbo
living issue, to an unsafe chart to the scuutity of j
ur right* in the common territories. Iu practi
I cal operation to .dwuy* agidnst our uwu iostitu
, lions ahd it will and ought to be rcpudiaUKl at the
■ South. A discussion of Hie question wdo n<t
| propose in this hasty review of the proceedings
of the present Congress, but merely to<lirw‘t pu(*-
! lie attention to this great issue which forctw itself
Upon as, whether it is welcomed or not. Should
the question arise with all it* threatening aspect*
to the National Democracy and, eon sequent ly, to
tlte union of the .South upon the basis of bur jnat
and constitutional rights, tt would not be gcuor
ou* in us to overlook the position of Henry A.
Wise, of Virginia, and continue to assail htm for
past aud obsolete tosuea. AH know the great
strength ot this inicltectnal giant and hto stai
n-rib ana will be borne In this -tniggle where
other* would quail and fall and, if the fight to to
be made, let u* cbiute throwing javelin* at him—-
an ally aod n friend. Tlic Auburn tfiyaai, with
iteMagucity aud foresight, long sinct. anticipated
this move on tho political chues-board, aud it*’
Coituffile until recently have been considered the
mere fiction of an ovcr-wroHght brain. The fu
ture, however, *ecm le Jnriify the wisdom of it*
suggestion*.
Thto much to dne to that able journal, which ha*
place and ifouif in the advance guarl for the protec
tion of our right* ifi the territories.
With the debate In tfongre** upon this vital is
sue and the repudiation of the Douglas eensttue
ii.m of thu Kaunas bill, the two Ifousue have
u-ljuuruod until next Deeeinber.
The Male of Oregon
All the officer* chosen under the State fonsti
tution arc democrats. t>n the quern ion of the
adoption of the Coasthuli<*n the vofioof the people
slochl thus:
For five Constitution ~.5,710
Agntitst tho Coastiturioa 1,. f 3
On thcqmistion of aiarery the vot# *k-d thus :
Against slav crv,..,
In fa> or of slavery
On the question of alhiwing IVwc negroes in the
State, the vote stood thus:
Against allowing them, ~M7O
In favor of allowing them 851
The Oovatftor is to hold office for four year*,
with a salary offl.dtH) per annum. Hemal* to
be “upcrinteu'K ut of public instructiou. and With
the Secretary of State and Treasurer to ootHlitntc
a board of trustees in charge us the .-chwol fund?.
The other Stake officio’s will hold office for tw->
years.
The Senate cousists of sixteen aud the Hoime of
Reprx’sentativci of thirty tour members, who w ill
receive thr<>o dollars p< rday for Jiorty day*. The
following now are the utti. crs tor the new Slate •
tioreraor—Juhu Whitakei. Item.
Keotetary ttf Stole- -Lucian licatli, Deui.
Treasurer- John l> Hoo, Ik-n:.
Bttc Printer— Aahol Hush. hem.
Tut Ca aat a. We learn that tho Uov Urn or will ,
hava jiriuted one book for each couatv, gfviug the
term, dc v In whieh the ccusu* taker* will copy
thoir returns. Tho ccueu* takers art’ to make
their returns to the Clerk of the Superior Court
of each county on nr beta* the let of September :
the Clark# of the Superior Court* arc to forward
the same to the Executive lb-part mint on or be
fore the Ist of October.
Thb Txairr Qt ehtion.—The House of Reprc
NitetivN, on Saturday, by tho decisive majority
of 128 to ffi*. voted to allow the iutfoduution of a
bill rev ising and iiuTcavihg the Tariff. Two
third* being required, leave was not granted.-
Scclionaily, the vote stood—
Free State*—Yoas 111 : Nava 22
Sieve State*—Yea* I’T j Nay* tit)
FvRhWKW. Kj'bkcm.*—Honcnil Houston, on
Monday, adiß'ctodthe United State* t-emito In
what hetuennsi speech, at the olo*eof
ihufyrty-iffkth year of hi* public fife, iu ‘tbieh h
reviewed ait sows lunglh the utteuipt* to defame
bis charactor, aud reciting, in refutation of them,
hir oiil.tary career in defenes of A’oxa-.
tetUp. -h ASjQnrßrS,
WAxmxoiox, MiitcK 4.
Owing taenia* points of a punetißbm* nature,
between the lunate and House of Uoprescuuuvua
in regard to fhc policy us mitfug revenue from an
increase iu tbv rates for postogth, all the appro
print toils for the land atol oeenq mail ssrvlges,
for the coming year, have been defeated.
’Bvery other approjaiatten wHI vs p***d.
‘Tim Treacurr ante Wil was paiwwl.
The Mils for tbo increuse in the tarriff, the abo
lition of the franking privilege, and the hill for
tncrosring tho rate* for postages, Were all dc
fsated.
It totfot t ‘rubahle that u extra fwrieti of Cw
gross will be culfoA.
Both branches sdjodmi-d a*noon fv-dav.
WAfnrvoTo*, March W—o’cloMt. i*. *•—
PuMfo optfif >n\f divided ito te the necessity of a
call for an.cxfra sSpsbffi of (Jongvcss.
All tk<- appr'qirtatrnu hills hav* become law*,
except the postage kill, aud |*oat Aoutti bill. Tue
ffillur*- of tlie Tatter te* become a law. will cause #o
iucqnveniencs te (h public acT .ico.
Ttr uilsculUnoou* bHlwhi'vh passed contain*
section cxtebdlng the Trc&mry note iaw for two
years, and tli'‘roJ.y crtablTng the Tr’a*nry Depart
m<mf to dpot the note* fo>w shortly due. The
vuettun aboftshing tbe franking privilege, and Iti
orsasing the mta#* Os postage, wiw emphatically
rujeeted.
fn the House, among other appropriations
made, wo* three hundred fjy thousand
•Jollars for the existing mail contracts to CaTlfor
icinber. Butt rficTdV stsamcr mai} bill, for a
route frmn Middle and Now Orleuu? to the Mexi
can Helfposto, wa* i<a*ed by tlw? Smnite almost
umintmowly, but xiu Stricken off, with many
other appropriation*, tn the House.
\pproprli.tloN bill In f’oNgrt**
The .ipprtfpriation hill has been under <li*eus
ilnii far days in (bo Iwo brancho* of Congress.—
Ibc rxpcnditureis have Wn gwtofly rwditoed by
cOrtßlifim; cxpcnAes-irt every .leparttm-nt of tbo
public bn.*ineas! Many woth* pitftiady complet
ed bare hecu pq*f}vncd qptil thu National Treas
ury Would j&Htifyfurther outlay. - The bill make*
Hppw-priatum tor tbe eoaat Kurvuy, Hghi-bu u#a
eftAbtislnucnt, survey <U public land*, Ac. It has
passed both House* of CoNgrose.
Among Uiuiito'-’ auten<luKnt*C4.aeur
rtelhi are the fottowing : Ruduciag Uie item <>f
%iiO,UOO/.>rgi'aitimuing tint Troakurf cxteuutem, to
*3ft,cl>: Mrik.ni. -ut Ujc .< f. llic Clmutlm.
ion, South ( aroliua, end the 3Bbn,o(K) for the
Nuw Drfoast* I fl-ktoiu ll"Ui : and hdopting the
proviso that bo juirt oftJie winount npproi-riatod
; for tbe I’oAt tdftee, paid |o thffHA, iM fsort? m untly
j assembled in W aajtiiqjlqn by iovKatiou of the I
j >< rior Dopurtmeai. for coHsuitation on agrb*ai-
I tore, 1 ’
itratb of Joseph v. Tbomaa Fsy
i This w..rtby i itiser, *xpire*l.nt his resideuce in
| Ileailwuod, near Un* city, *ui tl* oth in.-t.
j After tt linger iug illtwe., death bus seized a
’ man, whs woe known in this community, for hi
i bk vn*rprtomg >pirit, hi*noble uature
j hi* genuaoua iiapuLu* and hi* uhi'totian deport
I* muni.
He hi?ld during his life several vfiril of trust
ilftbe CojNlt) kixl w SwiHjf Off the Enynif f du
j ring a part ut the year Dfof, la ronductud its
j cofwnui* with ‘U>mfty and ability,
i ToffTw fanriJr. wuoffev tin: Ultf of sympathy ih
’ their bereaveauut
hiaj. It. lUuuu
Wo cordially greet to hi* buiuu (Lis gallant of
fieor *f the U. *S. Army. He has been slat tuned
at Fort Vancouver.-on tbe f*rif ‘•*!. for the
tosttwo years, when- |to and eMel
tncy as Fay Mastor t*> tha taups has givvo the
greatest sat ithetb*o.
Hi* uontributHm* m the tnenutime have graced
the eulumu* us the 7\ aud l.*cu read with
marked iuirc-t. Wo wish bun a pleusaut visit.
I truth f Third
WxonrxaTox, 51an b 4.—Mr. John Marroa, the
j Jd AssiMant tv tii Fosiiuasiur tiencral, .lied vurT
j sudduniy tlri* luoiumg. Mr. M. hat for many
J yqtri, oondcu*l the (riTatn u busir.ee-* of the post
j uffiv-c dupiu-tmcnt : und Wts ngardad by previous,
as WuH as well an by the present ndtuiuistrathia,
11 as au aUa, worthy and reliable oincur.
Treaties and BlWtudVN.
Wa *hj by the ADa C-ariforuia of iho latuet date,
that the fated staU-* in.tr-dial wo* to sull at auc
tion tho iL-rttianu. at Francisco,
u the bib of February.
Tbo Vjtaawid paper*, vro *>, connocT the Hr
iiiann wiih nteotlHM- dHit.ushrmg axpediteoa that
wo*, expected “down the > ouM tr uu >|Mi Vranuto
tWj but there dose not Appear Ur bo any good
ground far (he suspicion. Never!lrnfos*. the I ni
ted Rliijcof-wnr IVratur wa* - ruising off
tho Uidfof Fouzertt. dniag police duty for ti/eoi
Britain, and ke. ping a sharp look-out for the
Hermann, u r u,y ytimr chili with filibusters,
wbila Sir XiOftf wusoley ColnpUtod his treaty with
; Niear.igun a tfciity, m fwl, which Forever ox
eludes American fitixciot from partieipatiug iu tho
advantage.-, cnuvui u i ‘il.v, u othorwieu, u be de
rived Iruia that country N’ad.VtyfuH .St<um,
Hr. .Slfklr*.
Mr Hie Vice oontluue- in jail. Tie is confined
in the offine adjoining the guard -mw#, which is
uu arched riK.ui mmu.* twvrnv fact square, with a
tiK* }dacc. oue wid-w, und a dour balding into
the guard fooia.
He lus been provided with a cot, and receive*
meals from hi* h.mse, but no altritotiun b* been
u.a*le in the furniture of the room, ** he says be
wan is bo pm iilgva not be Imaging to any ordina
ry ciUaru. It proposed to him ye.* terday, by
his counsel and his friend* to permit steps to be
| taken Kr the obtainin’ M of a irril of hnb- o cor
put, vywli the \ tew f hrmging bun b w fr* a judge
| to be bailed nut, biittltj - .Vie. Richie* suadiiv rt
| Igsc, for the rcaeou that tlie puhliv might nu|e
j pone that privUgc# were granted t. him heeMe
ot his posto,m. and Ids friendly relatinus
with the Administration, which might cotufirotuise
hi* frteuds, and he i* detcnuiucd to rcuiain mjail,
hopmg for a speedy triaL
Mr. Sieklc# having be,m pcmraittedon Monday;
further examination Wore a magistrate will b
waived for tho reasons tfiat the urnai.ia) court
wul comiueiux oh Monday, and Vicing iu coniine
miou:, he will be rnt.t!e*U without ;Uday. b an
uamediate and titial trial.
Fdrthor cjtmninaHen to*fori ;* committing mag
istrate would involve a long iureattjMitra of the
dutu -auig *ureanißlaic .s, without ajuv tinsl re
sult, ami might jn.* nisnn:tj the period ofaeUiag
the case before jure. ® *
.Mrs. Mickles had not WH theeirv np to sewn
*'cluck hut evening.
[tr<iA4gF#cM
Tar Pttt<,i. or ODiton. TVv mippo** there
is very little Cotton n w iu th* hwnds of planar*.
M ost ui these have sold, ud haw foovind gu**d
pricy*. tSoii v h.'• Id ('utiMit, aud *e think
Karr only b> h dd on a liUloluiigor. to got aflthey
waul .r k. The food cotton which was ems.
tnvl djMiu the mnrltet during the aiater, iiidaeod
th Must extravagant asiituata- 4 of the crop, ruß
niug up iu > mitam-es a. high .i* lour mOtiumi
ofKal**. The enrndrt estimate ft>r soma time,
; past, upon whicK the operations in Kurof atid
this country were lowed. w*s .HJtMi.otIU. l'h e
exeVBS ut r,wg,i|a.s 0-t all - |he port', imnmuljmjr f “
Upwar-ls ot . lie niiUi.m of bales, fnv .r.-d tlie idea
tlnt tho srsto vwtM hot IbW buTo#
rlui r. oeipi* Wave • ..mmrmvd t„ oft rojisi-W
----osabiy, Mid altvatly th estimate f the crup u k.
eedhig, the opinion is now gaining ground that
♦ln- efop may not ■ *•**•l >♦’. and if tb
iMoeipt.’ during th* next timai wfeks almnld onn
; 1® strengthen that idea, ther*is no (pieHhlp
tfim prices wiUadvunua. Nothing bur a n-rjisrnl
wrar in .Europe, can prevail! high pHcesTur eattuu
•■ring Hie next spring and summer. -■ K'mfuiiu .
Sftiril o/ #A iV'jotk.
itiitwu.shlp ua Hrr
Ngw fuss. Mkrb, 4. —The ship Vanguard fur
OraostaiU (a Uusshia *C4 port* loaded with eot
tnu, is ua tiro hutwecu ha -locks. It Is prohaUe
the ri-Hsel and cargo will prove almost a kml
Siknta--There was a heavy snow in Now York
o Saturday. In llaltitnore, I'rtdav. mow fell to
the depth of Mteh inches, and thrstarets wero
merry with U* ringing of the sleigh belli.
In Washington, Alexandria and Lynchburg,
there was also* slight {all—probably the last of
this wiuter.
A4vl m Onr 0) Ulcr
By thu packet barque
ell, arrived Sunday at New York from Bueuo*
Ayroa, we havo adviee* to January 4. Bustuesa
generally remained very quiet.
The United Slates Commissioner and C‘>mmo*
dure Shubrie.k proceeded up the river to hold an
mterview with President Lopez un the I*l. They
left in 1 nitad State* brigs Dolphin and Ft r
ry, which would be taken in tuff at the lorks of
the river by the steamers Fulton and Water Witch.
The remainder of tbe licet were at Monte
video.
Thu Paraguayan steamer Manueliu bad week
pteviu*ly gone up with a chain, to be placed
across the river, to prevent all vessels from pus
fog. A French and KngltoU *teamer hod nlm
gocto up, and it was supposed the latter would
make demand *n Lopez for indemnity in the ease
of a British aohuonar lately seized by him.
It was generally thought by impartial and wdi
informed person* that the fleet scut out Iroiu bote
to entirely iuadequato and inefficient. That, in
I’itet, if an engagement took place our force would
be beaten. This opinion it< arrived at, vicwiug
the facts that but four or five of our fleet can os
c*ud the river, owing to tbe shallow water, und
ro proceed in boats the necessary distance a
iao*t unhealthy cUtuate. with the air infected with
a deadly malaria, aud infested with iuweet* of all
atufwyiog kinds, would 1? destructive to the wen,
and when arriving at the tiie river, on
sudden turn, they cotac in view of two fonts, utiv
of which mount H)1 heavy gun*, uwnned by uten
well trained by British and French agenta, and
us undoubted courage, judging by their battfes
with the Buena* Ayreans.
It is said Lope* has men under arm*,
and well disciplined.
The previous report of the immense strength
>f tbe fortification* at the head of thu rivar is not
strictly correct, but thereto no doubt a very for-
Sad Acrldrnf.
Ou Monday Morning last, the Rev. Thomas
Colbert whs found Tying near the Albany road,’a
few mite’- north of Buiubridge, a .date ol^insen
sibility with his left arm broken just below the
-Imuldcr, and his iody otherwise badly Lrutoed.
The cause of the accident was the running away
of hi* horse, throw-fog. him from his buggy upon
a pile of Trap* by the road side. Up to tbe time
of our going to press, ou yesterday noon, he had
shown no signs of ctwi*elouMius, and hto recovery
is extremely doubtful.
Mt Colbert is, at present, a resident us Wakul
la cminty, Florida, but was formerly a citizen us
Coweta county, Heorgia, where lie i* well known.
He is skoal sixty years of age.— Buinh/idyv Ar
'/*, March 2(1/
i— •
The Rtcamshlp Marion Atiunt.
New Yobk, March 4.—The HtCttlpahip Marion
was floated off to-day.
Facto about (nttoti
The quantity of cotton-wool consumed.in 18i0
by the chief cotton manufacturers of the world
was 7115,(W0,0b0 TT>*., more than half of which was
used up in tire at Britain. The total value of Hie
latter, whan manufactured, has been stated by Mr
Jlvury A *bworth to lie #;ftl7.(MMi,otfo, of which ofdy.
about one-thitdmay be astimathd the value of
the raw material —thu cost of labor, machinery,
and profit* losing catiinated at about sl?*s<Mt.
000. Thu offts luf a temporary cessation of the
wonted sttpplto* *f cotton would la- to (brow bun
•lredo >f thoucuuids info beggary: und all tbe
laud*i property in the north of England would
soon be swallowed up to maintain the po|,ulatn>o
thu* thrown upon the poor-rate* for support.
MevTi.tu “N Ti’xalixv. <n Tuu.-lny. 1...-t a
tn*M‘tiou ot tbe triends of tin- Fort Valley and At
lantic Kailsead, w held at the t own House, atol
a comuiittea app-datml to obtain Bwhaaiifftioo far
stock in the road. Abov e sixty thousand dollar*
were subseriln*d during the cvuuing, which will,
wu have no doubt, be increased, in u very few
days,to One buudred thousand.-—/’/■*£<’ Time*,
Jfm> < h 2d.
Twr New Fahtt.—Tho following programme
for thu new party is said to bav bueu ogrcd up
on by the prinuipai “fogler-” fu the mutter at a
•owret eouclnve rceently held at Washington :
J >t , f CriUssdea, of Ky., forouidcot.
Henry 8. Lane, of Indiana. Vice-President.
Stephen A. Douglas, <rt‘ Illinois, Secrcury at
State.
William 11. Seward, *f New York, Secretary of
War.
John Minor Butte, of Virginia, Secretary of lu -
tempi.
Huury Winter Davto, of Maryland, Secretary
of Nary.
Jm>. Bell, of Teun., Po? tunas ter (•eiiernl.
Haunit>ai Jiojuiio, ot Maiuu, Attorney tlufiu
*4.
7o htymp*f.tivm. —ffoda. Magneeta. and atl Alka- j
lie*. MirbT hJTomI hut tcmp.>rurary relief, or cm
firm the and tee are into a chr-aie affection. Tbe
OxvgftD.'Ued Bitters imin.dmulv relieve aud per
manently cure nil form* of Dy .-ja-pria, aud *u>m
aoli difficu Ithv*.
Sdri Th*-r< u rift counUrtml thia HaUam.
fkerr/orv i* ear* anti boy nWy llal p, <q,re<4 i o •
8. W. Fow uu A tV, B-'Stem. huntkr hit-
TRX signature of /. Hf ‘TTS on thr outtidt irraj,
per.
hen. Joseph Lane
The admission of Oregon into the Fnion a* a
Statu remark* thu Boston Courier, has brought in
to too i . S. Senate a very remarkable man. in
the |*ron of tiun. Joseph Laue. Hu u fo.ru
in the .State of Kuatocky, and to now about fifty
five year* old. in bt* early youth he uio’ ud to
I udtut,a. aud otmuuuced work ;u a w e*id-eot
ter ou tbe Mississippi. He sold hi* wood fi r a
Wng timu, at tbe rate of seventy-tire coo* |H>r
cord, to be need UU the steautura. By industry and
ulnacnananua, he beearne at k*wgh thu owner nf a
Hal boat.and eonttnued river navigatton with that
specie* of water craft until hr bad accumulated
mouaj enough to boy a farm in Indiana, which
he cultivated for twenty year*, during which be
was repeatedly dueled a nu mber of tbe Lugieia
tetrv oi that Stnto. I poll the breaking ou, of
the Mexican war he was app dated a Brigadier
tiem ral. He wa in the tbickcat of the fight at
Buuua Vtota. where be was severely Woiiudcd,
aud where he fought with soaimdi gallantry, n.<
to aay desperation, in that terriblu conttict. as to
earn and receive the sobriquet w. r the “ Mario* 4
of the Mexican war.
Soou after but return fr.nu Mexico, he wa* or
dered to the command of a military fore* to sufo
due the Indians on the Pacific coast. This he
cfleeted at great peril, having been, at on., time,
dangerously tuid frightfully wounded in a bloody
engagement with shore hostile savages.
A* soon as < > regun was organ ired a# a Turritory
lieu. Lap* was appointed hor iioveru t. and ho
has th. honor of bat mg delivered Ute hrat ukv
-•xge to the first legislative aaeciuldv ever om.
vuoed sen ,ts the Rooky Mouutom . Ilu resigiu l
th*. office ..f il<>vrnor only to accept that <q d*4o
gote U. Cougreaa. which latter place he ha* fold
ever Mfiev. lie will now go into the United Stole*
donate, havibg been elected l*y the Legislature of
tbe .Slate ok Oregon.
E9lj.<r Karogti* asi Uk oauKßn.-~Mr.
DrigbCi* prupoeed ueMttre of Parliamentary n
f'*rut hcgiiu to occupy a food deal of five puMio
attention of Kngland.it invoice* sweepiug >batjg
■* m the cioctwral y#tcm of <in*at Britain and
ieM> an additional million of vhtcr* U> tti* preenut
Naithuiti^.
In c'liineetioß with thi* rnhyect. the arrival ot
Mr. Cohdcu amongst u ha* a certain #gni&can v
This gentleman ha# been the associate y f Mr.
Bright in all the howling mun.mrvM* of refurm and
ictr<‘nehittuit urjretl upon Parliumert daring the
la fifteen voar*s nml ahoulder to Mmulder with
him, fought Uie battle of the coru law#. Tho ex
tcuviott *>f the froarhisc .oTiUuiplatod by Mr.
BrightV preaent nutumre will be weieted by the
Knglivb arieiocracy with ‘even ‘greater ohertua, y
than they manituMwl in that memirabie aitnigfjle,
Tli#y ibum IWI that it wK! prove the death bl. w
to their exclusive privilege*, inaxinnuh * it w ril
give the middicclarsee chance otciuj opting with
i them in the pwWie nt-mee. and of ahowing that
they are in intelligence
and ogioial civpacity.
Mr. Oobden oouioe annmget u# ostensibly on
private bwMncae: bat viewing the importance of
the di#ou#*ion# which thi# new reform hill will in
volve. it i# not unlikely that hi# prim ipal niu
tixe tor visiting thi# country ieto study anew oitt
iuetkatiowa, and to fonnd upon the <d*crrafi<>u#
that he tuay make here modMkation# of Mr.
Bright'# scheme. It l# many year#—we believe
mwrly juartar of aVeutury—since thi#di#tingu
i died orator and Mataoman paid hi# ftret visit to
thi# country; and It i natural that on the eve of
a contest w'bleh may lead to Important political
change#, he should desire t<> renew ac<|uain
tanoc with the workiugi us nor own #y#tern. and
thereby prepare hi# mind for tb matiiriug of a
measure in which he natnraUy feel? a deeper in
terest than he ha# taken iu any of the other ques
tion# which have occupied Li# attention during
his parliamentary cartel.—iV, y, liquid.
fEI|IH!tMSFTm!EK
Kilt J-Issi pAy.V T-UtK.
LATER FROM LUHOPE.
‘fA.*op the
. . r iSknSsftsfo
.siEAMf m? baltimorl.
‘ coAi.in ‘WAxtoii’ i-ioft ’,j:
Ker\S, JS- ■> •>’
lultiinof- tea rtiV,t *llll l.ivciT,l JflM
the lfitL ulp
tuntrarciiii “
Litrrpool (%dnn Mdriini. uf cotf*u far
three lluy.’ .‘T^4Uti v< sp<?ulftf‘rs taking
T.hfttl'. irffT’ ‘exj- ‘iTci bales. Lenving
21,b‘Mt bases to the trade, jh- tnfifkvt (VA the t
days udv aimed 1-lfitw ‘J. lropancl much
tirifmbut *f -TI ‘<Jf ::t tlte ylu* • Tin-above qun
tatWits weun buiyly uiaintavfod in consequence ->i
the news cunad over by Qn- Fairopa. The sales
an Tuesday the lf4,b weru j,ottff ! Wk-h.
Middling DH’ .i:.-. 7d.
MUkliicg Upland^,
Coastdn were qtuW
The condifion us the Cotetinemnl war. question
Was uuoTiauged,
Fhrtlur b) (he (Hy at Ridfthiure.
Thu otite Tt* in of gonurM rfow'.* o wc
have yet received. i :i the s'uSu'unoexnojrt Uuvt wr>r
question*’ .fro uTffhwjgCw.
A4th-ntgh to-mny he sfated that the uar rumors
are Tmehouged. tiie fonj.- wbidi Tswutltiy prevail
ed ore apparently *ul -
*Hiu crratiier .Ttere.'outwavl Tfolrntfl* was very
recently run into lit £ Duldin rioauicr. The Jura
rtttttrndb> pT‘f. :iqd had to be plu cd :h the dock
for repairs. Iler cargo w* ufiiftjrar.-d.
Lord UuJmetffiurylmf *anm-.-■ and tb! a riule
oTlu*tructirit.: lor tttc kipprcfflote o4‘ the *lavc
trddwhad hceu ?> by Kuidmul’aitd France
and had'been Mibrnifu’d hi fho si.ppi'oljatiou Os the
government of the •f’filfod P'-ur’ .
The lost Engli-h fitian'dal statement shows
tluft dm cxtfofltat rtfifo* tudfo war hod. reach and
still required to o,„ r..Ao An Indlu.
The. J'orui B-mct-c has heoii oonsjiftrntlvoly
steady, lur on the oth of Vi bruar. - tiie. three per
ocitf. fuq4| had deci Tried .
Au officinfftriicle in a Vi -ifoa paper say- tbAt
-fltstria i ; qaife willing i : tako a? a hisis for
• Uipjofnacy,. whatever niay W agreed upon Vy the
Western pevurs.
STEAMSHIP TOHA.
TIV a DAY ‘• I, ATE IT T 1 iOH 121 j It DPI!.
COTTON xVitM AND STEAD) .
’The i > i*amMbip Jurworrivu*# at tlii* port tv day
with Liverpool dates tu the Ifeth foi, being twu
day* touer.
Tiie dl tiie two day* prior to thu dcjair
► tore of tho ,- r were ®U,<lo** LaTf-c
Ibo ooMui. fjnn qd .-UUyr
Middlin,. Orlc..utt 7d.
MancUeatur tavusaf.h;.
Cum*4* qpole t 9Sk.
Arrival of the St* am .Jcp Xennessee.
la*tvd (R-’S4co
Nr.w Onlka.vs Feb. 27.
The ff IcutitoJiijCTeßm. * cc arrived *u> vwiurday
front Vcfa whicii port .die left on the 2Und
. The 1 Itost IntelV*: - M; *o from the itacrafkra* of
the leafoug Ut AAwrici*, n potto that
MiOHUiSf at <*rii. :i. W..f fjOOO men
h was colfbcttnjj forced !'>ana A e. litretioiis : and
Tad appoilhud anew cabfoM., _
it w* reported that tfo re were 4.>C.r Bbernjs
jat *.;*•, and ;i Inr-.-Cr ;;ji.-her a Morulin.
I Ihe Fn.iiyb .ad i r,, . at Vera
Cnir. bad tlii* -tenci p. go on'board the* u nm
ship Tfium-'-w, Ifi ■ tiny buli> -. J a-re were
any iHlibustcf* hi bollr.J of so r. The Captain of
the L‘. iv Steatu.-d.ip Sarn;* inih)iat<*d to 0. qi
they would r.yt ’ nrTthc Te .t:. ttith tinpn
nify il he w;-4 j r, *oi.t.
Tfte Trench and Ku . and mw. l'.anto bim | ’.••wd
thein-flclvc* m,dvr tbe protect ton **i ftteffugoS the
FnitraTHiate*.
Arrival ol tho Illinois.
Lure’ frettt . v.>{;ita}!
j n,.-.'.'.’A;;-,,.
I jrall.
j Jt,c P-,.:iui!. w,:,- n.it li.r rlgnil.j; „f th
j “nwfley treaty j and Stall - luaVda Ca**-Tri*urt
j treaty ha ? m* yet fa n*. on.
j A revidiriou to evidently aspr<Wi-!ung in Chili,
j Alfthupon*. with the exaej-rian -f Valparaiso,
[are bio- kuded.
ArrUal 4rt tUe kmp.iC Ctl).
j X*W toRX. 1* w. -*r.-The .imffiip Km,ru
j has arrf\od- witfr Antes frnta HtPrana to the
2.Vu-t.
SogHi> wore i**-per tod duj!, tniu huy*. v- re re
liwiat i<, ...J, t„ „i t,1.1,,,.
! 1 *si.- wo*, m g-*oi deifi ati A Lachttugu un New
j v..rl .u* . per an- euiid ud efl L„n-
I doa ut D ! ’ r * cot. preiaiuja.
Tfl’KX.
COIIMIiUCIAL JlKCuitl).
‘ at* ua t a, Alar. i.
COf TOH—Tha n ooipt c „n Mli 9^ ur
were r:: u;-• w ,u. t# .
| ‘NtMie4>f.ftUiy ;u; jjtatMarket ,
Grm and Huud Middling })\, to
H to. Middling Fair U‘j b, u Me dium
|ll cents. Jftdrlret .wm ut Un qu.,u.10„ 4 .
Hureh 4.
COTTON—The - .and. ■id to-.luy MS Mca. Hol
der* demaml an odranec. which ,• h• ■ ktd aner-i
----tu*\*. The mari-.ct was fir .. witF art advance
infer'**.r I'iui
Ca •, a trx a Tt, Mnfah *i.
Sales Saturday y. r* Judinw-s. HuJdvr* dv
manding an *>i\ anre*. h* i4cc the ftiie* wore only
wiuderute
Somtiicrn TtJ.yiKj.k I. m- J,,u n,
Nkh Yowk. March rt.
The *ul. - oL) c*.er.ia)’ bofo 3 .
Middling tfoand*
C<TTl>K—dSle* | c-.tu.n turday B,Boti lufo ;
and sake* diwfng the week ;?.mm tmlu*. The mar
kutcloses tirm, ta*t advance oi c , qj,
,J urines* ot tbu w**dt. Riccis so aerivn driaand *,
l*ccn.. Rhui n active diutaud, at Sc. aU
vanuc.
MuNTii. >lut •! lAjfl
mTTov r ;lcUv „
. wWum uu pci-wni. ri*.. o nw ,.
o„Diil ( hi"h pc-t.p.tm, ~i rraowi.tr'.n,
hv ,l Vr> m ,„| ilßt
iag been sold.
Ai.ha.sy ( otTux Mahkbj.
I Kinec our last repof* our market Ha# been uh?t
.•** stv* art, H, T ,,r
♦ tmt Vnctuts ..IT. exnwtins
b.rfi*r atwoutus inw Earv m-i no fililh
in H.,lurbvn-> ou ito CoMimml. -
I W e |iiotc cxtnrwfi ot 7c.
f*tuhk *o* bund ltd o lObale#.
Rec'pts to Feb., iu.llti *•
Hee pU #uon, 4’l.\ . u
Shipped tu date, * ,24,1011 u
/tuck in Wsrre-tlowee# ..... r.oij -•
MAKKIBD.
<<ii. JJih uli.. in Moklle, Ala., li.v'ttu. |n
l*. lluiiii..n. .Mr. W. IT. „f xivion, Ga
to Miw.2TK i't (K I'HilMI. lianehtarnfH. Hroith]
Eq., us Mobile.
DIED,
At the Whito Kulphrtr BynKng#, Marflwethof’
fVmnty, on th wording <>l tbe 2.t;d Fcb.f Aim.
Martha A, MHched, kilo of Ms, iVjn. fl. Mivotsil,
ot thi* city.
Iu thifeity, on Saxurday evening, February
2titb, Mr. K. 11. UAKRIS, aged about 10 yeark,