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Pl—wr 4 Nw» CwwywiwM rraai Washlaitsa. -p*cl*i l -rre-i-iodeec* ni lk« fmwr sat hMtnl Washington, Feb. 7.1834. Long before thin reaches St. Paul you will bare beard the news that a Speaker ban been elected- Thu »> accomplished on Saturday i rening last, between (is and seven o'clock, «mkl much ronftisiou and a great crowd of jieople, wbo uixnifesle.l a strong Ming in favor of the election ofa Speaker. Mr Bank- is a very gx-ntk-uianiy lookinir man, about forty year* of age : be is of medium >ue, with a profusion of dark grey hair Not withstanding his politics, which are detestable no one can doubt hia ability to fill the offiiv ol Speaker, lie i- a strong partiun and will do all in his power to sustain his party. The election of Sjieaker ha- diftu—l joy aud gladness among a large |*irtion of tin' people of Washington, who are dependent upon the [ay of the roeuiliers. The hotel kwqier- hate a brighter look, and the -darkle" drivers u I,rood ' er grin upon ilieir African pi ires; but, although , there has been a great want of money ainoug a certain class here, there are other? who hare liecn most prolusein their ex|>enditures iu the the way of entertainments and parties. Mr Gioruk Pakklr, a millionaire of Washington, gave a party, last Thursday evening, which for beauty, talent, and notables of this city, there assembled, was probably never excelled in thia District. The house is a very large one, with u-music room about forty feet long, hung around with beautiful and valuable |iuintings ; the carpet was taken np and this room used as a ball room, where danciug was kept up to the music of a large band of musicians placed in the conservatory opening out from the back wioJows. The dresses of the ladies were mag- 1 nificent beyond description, ami I wish, for the satisfaction of some of your fair readers, I was able to descrilie a few ol them minutely. One lady's dress and ornaments were valued at Hie thousand dollars, and there were others that "pr'db'auiy'cxeecv’ie'.i thTs ainouiir. * " "*’ Pink coral rut in imitation of (lowers, is the fashionable jewelry, and a set is said to cost from four to five hundred dollars. The supper ut this party was got up at an expense of two thousand dollurs. and every thing that thecuu uing hand of a confectioner could manufacture with sugar as a base, adorned the table ; not omitting the substantial, oysters, terrapin, and all kind,o! meats. Is>w, very lotr, necked drraa es are all the fashion, and the prettier the neck laud its appendages) the lower tla- dress, seems to be the rule. There can be no mistakealHiut the developement of the chest, cotton will not answer, it must Is' n-al tiesh and blood ; but when it comes to a woman of filly, who happens to have a fat neck and makes u display of it, the fashion is rather a disgusting one. Tin- President's levee on Friday, was a jam ; iu reality, and seems to be nothing more than a promenade for the display of bandsons'dree ls. and ugly lans interspersed with a lew handsome ones The reception rooms, cast rooms and lobbies, were crowded with all sorts of people high, low, rich aud [mor, indiscrim niatelv mingled. Beautiful dresses, handsome uniforms, waring plmißu. aud often the sparkle of diamonds met the eye, as the crowd slowly moved along to the music of the Marine Bowl. Mrs. Pikri f was by the side of the President but looking quite unwell. Mr McCi.iei.sMi gave a reception on Monday even mg, and the llouse was filled from base merit to attic Mrs. Mi'Cuci.amd has intro duced dancing to her receptions, which makes them more pleasant than those of some of the ! other Secretaries. 1 have reoil of hoops being attached to dresses in olden time*, and that it was ncoe*-j sart to elevate one side in [Kissing through a door As hoops have become fashionable again. 1 was curious to know how the Indies managed iu the crowded parties they have here I watched a lady, the diameter ol whose dreaa at the pedal extremities might have meas ureil about five tect. in diameter, [>ass through a spaci' of about two feet, and I supposed she would emerge with her duvw in the »ha|>o ol an elongated O. but slie no sooner got through, than to my astonishm-nt the whole paraphrr nalia expanded into former bab«>n proportions. Had India rubber been discovered in the days of Queen Eliza arm. how mueh convenience might have tx--n -avid to tlir ladies of that remote age. There is but little going •« here to write about Congress is not in working order. as no Committees have yet beenennonnwed Mr. them "Sergeant at Arms, lias been re-elected by a -n.a 1 1 majority. * aptain Oakling elected Door-keeper: Mr Morris of Pennsylvania Poetma-t* r. and Mr. I oi.i.rt of of Ohio will probably be electrd Printer. By next week the member- will get to work in earnest. I notice that your Governor has been re moved from the office of Superintendent of Indian A fla n Mr. HiiiaoiWANW, who snc. c<«l»Gov. Goa van in the Minnesota Hopcvin tendency, is spoken °f here ax a capable and efficient man He is onk-nd to reside in *t. Paul It uattonishing, after the many rebukes j [hat Gov Corvan fcas had from the Indian Bureau, that he should ha-e retained the poai lion of Superioteident so long Mrdrrs liave been sent over his head, hi- re. ommmdatioo have bism disregarded, tnaties have brv-n made with- at b-s knowledge .*• caK-irnine--. aid yet | he lias held on to a position which his acts have clear!? demonstrated tiiat be was unfit to fill with credit to himself, or the Government Is not this a palpable hint to him in regard to his | offiee as Governor of MimxxoU Fla* h* not b<en equally as enlpabk- in the administration of the Territorial affcirs of Minnriote' Has he wot supported a known Irw Holler and anti Nebraska man for Congress ! Ha- be not bv his braggadocio mame-r ami ineult.ng remark-, madi' himself obnoxious to BTe-tenths of the people of tl-c Territory * But although be las done all this, aye ' ami ten tinwa more, when the question has been askesl, will he rr -ign the office of Governor? th«- reply must be from any one knowing the nan that he will oot : ami vet what oth»-r erjnrse rontd an hoo orabla mar, take * The House has tew ail day trying to e!rr» a printer but have oot swereerhd ami have adjeanxd over until t/v-mnevo-r The lobbies of the Hoowe are crowded with uffire Metier- for ti* -mall ottos amler the clerk, door-kesper Ac Some removals have taken place and it i* expeetnd them will be manv more Voon ke sirsisint. •ar Haw lark Ostler. I Pisa ssr Bsgwlsr Nsw Yarn CsrmfssSisi New You, February 11,1836. The gnat magician of the weather, in ac cordance with the prayers of afflicted thomande. has brought the “ gnat circle " of antra to a close, and inaugurated a season of rain and and slush. The latter is to continue till the 1 winds of March dry up the superabundant fa ■ rors of Aquarius. The two gnat articles ol demand this winter liave been furs and rutibers. The cvetume .if the Uuas ha- given an addi tional pencilling of the picturxaquo to our uu wout.d Arctic scenery. The rubber- are peculiarly American, [it Goodyear he reliable) but their rainstorm ami slorl associations .ie cidedly drown out all iikas of tie’ artistic and graceful The most provoking instan.v ol this siu the last- of ladiew' auklocnvelopca. Our India-robber idealists liave invented an articlo of long lrggeil boots, whose glistening cylinders shroud tin- white statuary which once twinkled tla-ir ctaasical cotton over tbs* wet j»nv of Broadway, ami "shut out heaven from our view." The highe-t utility ami the most elt ' vated lovelines*, in this, as in other i-a-tv, are ! ineosi|iutible Iu this icy winter, as if to pile a I’clion upon Ossu " of i'-e wo have had icy [ilavs and Arctic adventures spread out lieforc us to " friese the genial current of our souls." The •• Sen nf Ice " has bes-n a-rved up to the half frozen hetbthett of one of our theatres, ami Dr. Kask has a.hksl a dish ol adventurous cream to tla- already congealed public. These enter tainments should Imre Is on packed away in straw, muil the sultry hour* of the next July, if, iml.ssl, they shall, |ieradventuri-, be sultry. Hut the realities of New York Hartwr. du ring the [sun fiwtnight, have out-HorraJinnl the efforts of the dramatist or the dangers of the udveuturcr. We have had the frozen |»ck. and the ico-flue. the resistless drift that tore the best bower " from its tied ; we liave had res sels crushed and tla-ir hardy crew lost, steam- , baits sunk in the perilous end.-uv.ir to discover | tile passage to Staten Island, ice-sleds ami ska- 1 ti rs skimming over a sea of iee, and fair ladies 1 and brave men east away upon icebergs, ami! only at last most unromautirally rescued, not j for love, but money, ut the rate of two -hillings apiei-e We have wanted only the reindeers nnd lagilamiers to complete the illusion Fortune favoring, the ram-dean will bo out next week, u shopping through the wet (Bytheway.it is a singular fact, which seems to have escape: the notice of K. M that the "dear- " always prefer a slushy day lor shopping It is fared by dry-goods men that the introduction of the aboTi-mentioned boot legs will dm-ream- this laudable practii-e. (-‘/f bm lei hatter we say.) At for laplaml. that will lie realized by the husbands upon their return, ul the tea lime greeting ami the fooling up of the day s fora ging for furs ami shawls. To return to Inrils, gentlemen of the top strnta are la-ginning to sport the taw Its) top- Iss.ts of tla- | sisi ball century. The old minily si-rvants of Virginia cannot esteem any oih- a ; '• gen leniun " iinh-ss lie wears tla y‘fur-tup hoots of the -• okl nmssas ' Well, fair-tope and taa sel tope will t<ain retirodnce tla- roslumr of tin nlJ regime. But will they rcproilu.r tla- nuiii l Will they bring lack to us the truth, the hon or, ami the early Republic * We four tlawe eharaetcristies would sit as Uawely U|ain horm of our public men. a" ’•far toy han t» " ntion the shrunken shanks of oir- ol our modern Shanghais! Masked bail,, huve Ihs-o quit*- fashionable during tla- winter. Th*-y are, however, mostly confimsl to our brethren ot Teutonic birth Teutonic," na our aspiring politicians are [Mil itic enough to call our German “follow citiaeoa'' It's all right. " The Teutonic !" "Tla felt!'' It sou ml- very well! Well, one of tla- la-st | eharai-tert we saw ut a late ball was u lively Teutonic, with a large las-r ea-k on him, his hoadamlarms ran through eonvenient holes, and the cask labelled " lager Bier !" How npro t jms ' Atal Is- met * ‘ maid of honor,'' who was n/.io iil hoops ! I*oor fellow' lie rouldn t J get wilhin loiv-Jutunre We roinim-ml hoop* to tlie .Shakers, but we mlnat all ehrgymen of temrsTame nial ten .lollur nutrimoinal fec principles, to include all hoops in tlw-ir denun ciations. It is astonishing to olsierve how many ill natunsi thing- an- said about ln-qw just now The young lady who woke up one morning last week and found herself famous, in one ol ll*. dailies, for having put seven hundred nod fifty yards ol ribbon upon her drew. (\. It. The little seamstress that » *"l it on, told it to a reporter of the afonswid daily, ami he publish ed il next .lav under tlie head of-Improvements in tlie Outskirts.'') Well, thia voung lailv went, in her new dres- to NiWo's, lost week. Hhe blaz'd with diamonds, ami wa* glorious with laces and ribbon-. "Hbe's a g*-m! -aidl.— She's a casket ol gems '" said my ba< la lor frieml I ittlc York You'd better say -lie's a ca-k!" ill natundlv remarke-l my married friend John. Di- aialer*too«l that Qui-u Vic toria it not lav oral), o hoops, as arrpulenrj has bei-ome chicmir w ith b< r It is also order- I fond tlmt that the Grand t 'ooocil of War. now assemble.l at Paris have the subject maler their eonsideration. (We would not Is- umlcrstiasl hen- to ret-r to tool hoopi) Ttiey have lie rid.st that hoops .fisll Is- in fashion but tun vinnllu longer That n|s»n an onlerof Ihe Km [wror, at the .sal if that time to responded to by a -alnte ol one hnodred guns from the eannon of the Invalids, all h<«>|»s are to Is- trundl ed off. thnae of the Kmpr>«i ahsie to fs- prewerv ed, and to la: plaeisl slrl'.Tig the regalui nrvi ro (Jet* I / grin I of the Frem-h Monarchy. Amer iran fiwbraare etfasits-d to follow mite. *,* t annus Cm . Feh. Ti. Ibfifi Tell * 14a--. gib r.ss-er ssS lesenl Tla- tins- IS near at hand when your city will Is- ffisajed with .migranta seeking a hens- in our rich ami ls-ulthy Territory. No [aiint in Minnesota presents as great imlnconctit- to tlie mUWm, as what i. terroe-l tlie “ CatMKNi river country," -n the locality »f Cannon city Tim ber. prairw- and water ran be had on tlie same claim or all timber or prairie as may teat suit the taste For leant? of location or trrtility of toil, ei'le-r <si [irmirie or liode-r huai. it ia Wit to be -arpa-ed An owra rof a tbrewhing wa rhiw- who threalesl out roi-t ol tl*- wheal for the tarm.Tr in this vicinity, «ay» tlx- eropa »v eiaged thirtv five tsiabels lo the sere, lost (all. Think >•! ll«t, ye tamers of tlie stoney bilia ol N.-w llampahif there originateil that di* trexing tab that -heejai nma-t base to ts . 1,1 -j■ Te-1 when lurneil isit tograw,.and th<wr if the ta.-n n fi.-lds of the Middle and Mai,-, wbeo *'• to Ho |sr acre worth of in* nur- an- * fifteen tsishrU to the aere Now should any of your remler. wish s - town life ouUt-ii' id your own beautiful rt v ut in 'Nlwr word*, if you hare any «-shai. s or tw-edanu in your place who ar* not »uere»fo!ly emptoyet era I : tiwTii out to 1 u.iion ci’v both are very modi uerskd. Although the town site has bona but recently laid out by the Mean. Heart A Bro., no greater evidence ia required of the coofldeacv of M knowing ooea " and capitaliats that it will make a large town, than in the angernem the shares are sought after. They have tiro stores in operation, which arc busy from ths dawn of ilay to a late hour of night, dealing out the use ful and fancy to the large trade tributary to the place. They haw. abo, inm of the Hunt ateam null* in the Territory, casting about #lO OtH), just put in operation by W M Tal bot A Co. >Ve uml-Tstso.l they have t»vn offered #4.000 |--r annum n-nt for it. but will not 'et . but shouki the senior partner be com pelled to return Kaat, iwhich we are very sorry to hear) to attciai [sram-aint inU-rewts. they will n-ll if a fair price is oflbrvd Should thrv, Misers. KJitora, there will hr a fine chance iu invest some of your spare cash very profitably, or could you not loan a poor f-llow a little to buv with.* \Vr have a very intelligent claae of settlers, if we an- to judge from tbr number of orwana |«|htn reeeiTid every mail ilay. your valuanle paper forming a large share, ami eagerly sought after, as giving the most valuable uews of any in the Territory Farkrn. • Our I ’ « Mrllffld up Om wtom* u** Uiia Ufflie Tfc* s#cr«tarj ot \hm biokf' our U IB a Hoot iWpl«»ral.|# c«hi-lud»u •Ihouki ili« '9€tt\%ty f«i that vtrafi h« kad bffi*a taikmc about >o Imuf »aJ ahouM «* aubas* juwffltlj t*u abla la fit! y moornv oul af him, - au«l If WU do (Ut mooM , u>d hat* a Burplu* aHm pa\lac our UabtU «4< »nj n- t want it lot immo-tUlo uu» «• «»uU bo gla«i tuiu?o>t inymtr boaultftil >H>uatrx If a traJo ro.ilj bo male for or<tor« <■ tbo Sovrotarr uf «bo Tort It art, you may count »• |ti for aaytliinf ftpor of tbßl blMil howotor. I« alwty* frbroo-l' without K» Itrißt Navigation In ilia Valley ot Ilia *ii ooiooi rr i. TV RiiiJruatl Rtand ol rectnil rUle t'onUiiM •onu’ very atntiatioa rwpt'rlitif Iht' •team tonnage employt>kl ujhhj tlw' Miwtaiippi river in it» tnlmUru***, from which w« copy the following comparative taltitw. for the yearn 1854 and 1856 : S'.-t- SSR TUSSASS. I«M —lisa l ues* Hosts. Tjs r- asst- to* er U Ns* .i|l-sus . I.T S4.ISA IStf -I II" : -l-W-T - -—x--- VW ... -.-.-A wa**li»« .... T « t in* « 7,4-S ( ClMlassU. . IU *4.taa 01 *«» Usl.vill* . M IF.ISV SO as. I.sl Na-h-m* is s t:» 4t o.atl I tl. I-SI. t>l 31. W.-J IU 41,47* j tltbst Rtasss » TUB It H.TS4 ARgrsßSl* *lO IS4.SST TSt ISO SSI Id ims* of B>wts BO psr sssl. ** «.f Tuousf- 4-1 i emu ssi. tasws. Nt-Sn.l-.st. I'ltS" |„ ISSI ~*ia IS,sit Is I*4o tST I«AS TIR- /fraud remarks that " tlftism thousand officers ami men employid in navigating steam vessels on the waters of the West is certainly a gißolly immlx-r Of all the -team vessels employed in tlib I'nitnl Htat*-, nearly half are on the river? ol the West, and if we were to include the |R>rts of the Gull—quite hall " Tiik Cnieraws CcaaioN in Minskhota. — The S.- retary of tin- Interior having approved of a ri-oommeodalion for the onrrey of tbr Cl.ip|R-wa eiasion, lying in Minma-ita. on the north west coont of ’ Ink. Superior, we barn that tlie t Otnmiwioner of tie- Geis-ral laud Office will iiwue instructions for the survey of I the same, so that the work may Im- i-oaimeorrd iby the Ist of May next.or as .arly a« praeli | cable—H'nsAingfon Cnion Altl ough Congn-ot lias lasen idle, we *w tlie fißitprints of our Ikdi-gate through the Ifopart lueuta, ami this order is among thoae o-eeutly i-sui-l for the lienefit of Minneaota I hiring tlie administration of I'resident I'IRR.'R, the Indian title- to about sixty million* acre- of land have Imrii extinguished in this Territory, nisi liefon- the elose of the adminis tration iinut of it will lie -nrreyed ami settled upon, if we nuiy judge tiy the .nergßw now be mg ii-i-I for tlmt object. Gkskh-i. Ca*k. This veteran Senator ha ul lar i—Niven-1 Irom the edicts ol hi- fall, that Is- is able to n-ml the new-qiaprn. sitting up All uppi-cheusiuli aliout tlie n-sult is dispelled. I'lr. Ryiiquithy felt for him is shown hy the follow ing «ntiment from the Washington Blar : ( Friend- were compelled to take tains in standing at the door of the apartment of Gan. ( 'ass in the National Hotel yii.ter.lsy afternoon, and until a late hour last night, to answer the inquiries of the host ol persons of all condi tion- in society who cailid to inquire as to hia situation, It will lie sale to put down the number ol those who actually went np to the do 'I for tlmt purpose, at five hundred ; rone prising the I’rraidenl, im miters of tlie Cabinet, foreign Minister*, rmuds-rs of Congn-*", ami strangers of all degrees . without iwtimating those who ease- into Hr- lower apart merits of the house to lenrn tin- [wrtieulars of ths- sa-l aeeident. We w-vit before *aw -o nnieh syw» Eathy mand.-stid in a similar came, wbieh proves ox generally nanecti-l ami l- luv.-l be it in tlie community where Is- [«»*■ I much uf the latter portion'pf hia bf-t.rne and wl»-re all know liirn well, personally. rrr>m th* 'K I.) Minxkrots This leautiful Territory, whlefa was e l srttksj by Kungrant Aid Societiaa. her* S ing huatility to slavery lor tlieir motto, ami j twenty-five per ceot. dividends, wreeled from the luird earning- of h'-R-t settler*. I«t th*ir object -is enjoying * 'kgre. of [ir'Wfierity alike gratifying to it* eitin ns ami to tla- frieml* of good government in tin- Htati?. The Territo- | rial lagi.-latnrc is now in -rasion , ami 17 the j lion. John B. Brisbin, I’resident of tlx- t own- ] eil, wr an- supplied with Ht. I’aul I’awrs. giving full and interesting account* ol th*- daily ; I*-.-*— l.ng- They exhibit an i-arrx-it devotion jto Die verk-1 went* of the growing T*?ritovy ; | a familiarity with the seinai of government, which would U iTidiUbk- to tic l-g ad atari of any Mate of Die I n,on ; an unraumon •ban- if that vlgoron* lalefit, so -U'-erssfal in .Irhwte, tad *0 valuabk' in rn w 1 nmmanities; smla gratifying pn-fcntiec for Ifomoeratie pol icy in tlx- management of De* internal affair* u|»,'a whieh thnr growth ami greatness a* a state, moat forever lo m> -mailextent, depend It) the by -leaking of Ht Pool, the floor nh.tig city » whi'ffikmr yoong Diets I Hriabm iocat-i himself only two or three yrera ago having removed from the interns of New York wtate, wlx-n* hi# fine talent ha,l already made for him many warm frsTid- It was. we art ts>kl»uoi? iwven v*arw ago, a wilderness. Now it contain* «> t&oosaml inhabitant*, and sun [jorts thr-v largi-. l-Mukrmeh [irinted and ably • din.l daily newrjapera Protably Dx- plaee «WS orver growing mor' rapidly than at firm •nt aud re w town* ami villages air springing 3> on marly all exh* of it. Whal ia beat I <f I, is the tort, that tbew new Lowaa are [**► pleil with I tartly earnot fr-saxm, wbo have ' g.ine Uteri. not lo acrompliah » partwaa pmr , pow. but Ul make hr Dsaßselvea and thru ehik ’ dm, cranfortabie aai-l quiet h-au,* They are . uminJy par?- lin if warm hearts arxl strong hamh: and in a few yeara they will make so, b a Mots as Kansas with .t* milder climate and , eqaally rich soil, but with t popnlntwn bent upon sgitntcn and taruxal. CM A trtt rival Ttva Naves- On Um llth, Proudent I'lxacs maasil a proa laaaativHi ia regard to aflair? iu Kuan. TWa foUowiug ia the syaopai* of tbs proclamation, trkgraphsd to the waatarn paper*. The IVenidaol commences, hy raUing forth that indications axial that pabiic tranquility, and the tepremary of the law in Kansas ar? endangered by the rrprehcdubht acts and par man of persona both within and withoet the iVrritorv. who perpoae to direct and control iu political ornniaatioo. These nvmbmat ions have be*?i fona.il thereon to must the execution of the territorial Mara, aud thus in effect tt> subvert by vavk-m? all the prvwcut constitutional ami legal authority; that pcreoiM reakling withiu the Territory, but mar its border, contemplated anunl intervrutinn iu tbe affrira thereco . that other inhabitaut* ot remote Slates ore collecting and mgsgiog man aud iiroviding arms for tbr asrire |iurp-w . that combinations exist within tba Territory, by Dm agency of eniisaark? aud other means, to iu dun- individual HUtrw of the I'uiou to inter font in tbe affairs thereof, ia violation of the t'onslitution ol the l’nihil Slab*.. also plana or Dm .k'Uvinination of the futare iastitulirua of the lerritory, whieh if carried iuto execution from within the same, will coutioue the Ihct ol iuaurrcclioo, sir! from without that of invasion and aggmaion, ami will in either cose justify ami require tbe forcible iuterpwition of thie whole [iiwer af the General Government, as well a- to maintain the laws tlx n.,( and the Union, He eoumiauda all |»t>ou* engagxil iu unlaw fril combination- against the coastitutevl aii thorite of th* Territory of Kanos- to di*|*-rsr I ai-l retire |iracrably hi their raapeetive abode*., and warns all such persons that auy attcmptevl! iiwurriN-tioii in tin* I'ervitory. or aggre-sivx< tie i truaion into the same will I*- raaistnt not only hy 1 the ernplormcnt of tho local militia, bat al-o | by that of any available force of U. H. trovgia.; to the vial ot securing full protn-lkai hi per sons and property, ami the civil right* of Dm poatiwhk', law alii-ling inhabitants of I)h> Ter ritory. If, in any part of the Union, tba firry or far tion of fanaticism, infianxd into a disregard of tlie r-iK-ral [irinciplea of popular sovereignly, which, umlcr th« Constitution, arc fiindauiental in the wh.de structure of onr institutions, seek to bring on the country iu tbe dire calamity ol the arbitrament ol arm* in the Territory, it shall he between lawloiw violence mi one side Jrtlt!.!TMK.».*U*f '» Ifc? dHlttv JUShW. by the kqpvl authority of tbe General Govern ment. Tbe I’reaidsnt rail- on the eitiaeiu of liolh adjoining sir! distant HtaUw to alwtnin from uuauthorind iuternMxhlling with the loeal coo rx-rn- of tbe Territory, admooiahiug them that it* organic law ia to I* exicuted with impar tial justii-e, and that all iudiviilaal ads of it legaf iutcrfc- rxttci- will incur condign punish ment. aid any endeavor to interfere will be wlthatoid la Coagram. uu tbe Kith, the following pro ceeding* transpired : Washington, Feb. 1.1. Hnnair.- Mr Sumner preeented reeolutions of Mamai'bu*etts legislature, euuiplaiuing ot he uneomtitutionality of tbe lagUlve -lave aw, ami railing on the 1 “resident to take ef fectual nteaaane to protect Die sovereign |«i» pic against outrage in Kansas Itnuolutiona inatrueting tho Committsa on I’aal Gfliees to inquire into the expediency of a system of international money eirhangas, hy nH-ans of iNmt offiee onk-ra , sad also instruct ing tbe Committee on Commerce to consider the expevliency nt sbolidiing tho hoe|iital tat eiaetml from weelern boatmen, were adopted Hoi ss. • Tfie llowsr rewolv .-l hi eloet a f 'haplain. The H|xiwker anoouiHiNl tbe Staid mg CoinniithNw Below will In> fouml the misit important I 'ommlttura M.ryian.t Afawni— Messrx. Campbell id G , Cobb of Ga., Jones of Tenn., (afterwords ex riierd at his own rcuorst) Davis of 11111.. Ssge, Csmpts-ll of I’* , aid Do Witt. Klertumi MessrsWashburne ol Me . St# pbens, Warren. Skinner, Oliver of Mo, lllek man, Colfiix, Smith of Ala., ami Bingham C/,11011 Messrs. Giddings, Is-tcls-r, Bishop, Jones, of I’etin Duun, Kixmlbm, Tsylor. Oil tx-rt. Mar-hall of 111 CiNwamire — Messrs. Washburn* of 111., Wade, Wilson, MrQiteen, Tyson, Kaoirft, IVIIon aid Cummins. Tahiti /omits—Messrs Ik-urmtt. of N. Y., Ilsrlan, Cobb of Ala . Limiter. Cullorn. Wal bridge, lln-nton. Maxwell, Torringhai I’nii lifiiie M.wrr Man-, Morton, Flagler I Day, I’owell, Walker, Herbert Uietrut Columbia Mi-osr*. Mew hsin. Dirl.l, Goode, Cumbmek. Dirk, Karri-. Dm nett. Mia*., Taften, Bell JnJiemru Memrs Simmons, 11. Mar-litll, * Harbour. Caakie, Galloway, 1 arris of Ala, Isvke, Wakeman, Tnp|iay Heoefuttonarv Ctnnn* -Messrs Ritchie, Murray, Smith, Vs , K.nghtb, Fnller, Me Al ten. Clawson, Crngin, Kinrh- Pul iht /.'roc,id, /him Dean. Covislc, Kelly, Mott, Pleree, Vail. F.lliott, WaMron, Itrinch Privalt /oiad I'latmi Porter, llorton, Ohio, Farrington. Theorldge, Bowie, Danbrklg*. Hit brrt. Iteblnaon, Horton. N. Y Manufacture - Clark, Knight, Crawford, Hli-s, Durfee, F/lwsrd- Dow, lei I. Campls-11, Agruultuie Me**r* Holloway. Itemly, Grow, Campbell id Ohio, Morgan, Hnbln, Otil k-n and Mullen Indian Affaire- Meusr- Pringle, Orr Hell inghurst. flr»?nw(X*l. letter, l?»|e if M*s*, T'sirl. Camthers. snd llerliert Mihtnii/ Affaire Messrs Quitnisn. Alrwm, S*pi>, Faulkwr. W.lliams, Stanlon, I*tnver, Buffington, Washburne of Wi« Mihtia Messrs Ktinkle, Whitney. Ilarri son. Hoffman, Foster, PsrkrT, Watkins, Wright of Mass Hall ol Maas. Saral Affair! Mown lleixon Htranahan, Bortll, Harm, Winslow, Seward llsris rd Mass . Itnvee, Mellwood. Foreign Affaire Mrasra Peimninghsi. Bay lev, Cltngman Aiken, Fuller of Pa ,Matl<ixßi Hlicrman. Burlingame. Ihuratmi Territiiriri Mi-sara. frrow, Giddings. I’urvi oner, Richardson Houston, Gror,ger. //dlo off'T .Merrill', Perry tfonwlius W endell was efoitad Printer to th* If.*ise Washington, Fail. M Hr- <1 Mr John Fletcher was appointed a Committee ol Ways sad Meant in place id Mr Jones <d Tenrieaxa who was inwl from service Dwr- .n. On nx.tion <d Mr ffobb, of Gaorgia. the Presider.t s annual nvimemee and the accompa nying doromants were rvfrred to* Ciwniuitrr* >d the W txx* fio tha state of the Union Mr Floret," [.relented a toera>/rial from A II Reeder eontirting the seat of J K. WhlL field ts lie legal* from K tnaaa Mr Florence saki ha ha<l arrived at no r-orxlaaion relative to the ikrUrai,>«. sod shoald make np hia mind Inm the nd«m* which may fie pnaen ted The memorial was read ft states that the [ireter-l'd etertioa af Mr. Whitfield In OcVoOer loot 1* ahMtataly raid, hatng without raid la*. »- ijnalifiad voters to mpport It. and that he •* eforted by non residents and other IHegal roter- The memorial with other* con teasing tie <*nt >d Memrs Allen, of Illinois. Gaifovo of Vest Mexico and Hastfi, >d 100 wans, were referxd to the Caannitte* on ek-Auan ntfjak'f IM u.aa fans token bis sent hi the Hcnate Hoe Snavana.nf Kansas ia in Wash mgtoo From < siifornia, the l.thmar Wnth,ogton ami Oregon we have late new? la tiailfiirnia tha caovam l,r C S Sanator was vary 'XcstiOf. Treat e ekv-twa by tha K N't. be cuamkred probable Advuxw have I*™ received <.d (lu t breaks by tbo Indian*. in Southern Califiuu* Nitnl settler* hud l*xu murdered. la On«ou and " ashiugton the Indian war it being actively prosecuted. The Italian* were defeated at Walla Walla, after a conflict which laatcil three data Sixty Indiana were killed and about the aanie number wounded. Several white* were al*o killed and woumkxl. Gov eroot Smtwi of Washington Territory, had arrived at camp with Oregon voluntoevo, with the atoned determination to cootiuue the war until evert hoalih' Indian i* subdued The t'apitnl of t loyon, at Salem, with the Territorial Library. archive*, kc. luvs been destroyed by Bee. loaa fttO.iKttt W ti.aaa ia getting into trouble lie ha* lie money to pay Ida soldier*, ami they art- revolt ing Uarruita hoaever. continue to |aiur iu from t'alilomia. Imtwcrn fiH) nml >tH> law mg arritwl during January A fearful epidemic , rvwemhling yellow fever. lia* lieen killing oft the army, ami recruit* aic nrtxwaarjr ti> till | up th<' ga|w Tin- government of Granada. (Walker *) ha* ftnally *u«|*'mli*l offloial eoui- j 111111111*111011 with tin- I'nitcd State*, and recallevl Ttaava II Fatscii that* Itica, llomlura*. j ami othar Oeutral American State* have be-! coma alarmed at W antra* operation*, ami atv prv|iaring lor luwlilttle* M* Patxa* lia* received hi* Dual iiwlinc tiona. ami will leave for Kugland on tie- Mil of March 'Da-New Vork /.'tvunig f‘i«< pulilidic* a letter from Senator Hotarox totien. I’mowt, I written imniodiatcly after the slcctioti of tlir latter, and which ha* eauard a di*eu**b>n in the eastern |m|* r* very recently The publication ol the letter now, i* undoubtmlly a From Jen tial dodge on the pail of (lie San Jacinto. Tlie General * remarks arc chiefly confined to advice. touebing the formation of llie I'ahi net of tin- incoming Adminiatratioii; tint tbo chief point of tnc letter I* at tlie elms', in Which Mr llm »tox declares that no etmakler*- -ticißeahl vodaci.him ..(l .*vvsd. !i jMa ait i'i official position in Wwdiingtnr M Gau.Roo the delegate from New Mevleo, ha* prcsenhsl to the I'rcaidvnt tlvroiigh Mi (Tamxu tic resolution ol thsTerrilorinl lcgi»- latnre of New Muiteo. asking lor tbo removal ol lion Henry Hamra, one ol the I T . S Judge. tortile xahl territory Governor Suaxsox wb* telegrapher! at bit residence in Ohio, by I'nwideiit I'lsncs. to np pear in Washington without delay In nbe dienca to tlie de*|iaUh the Governor is now in Washington. Ilia nomination lura not bum called up in the Senate Anthosv Ki*mdi,s bruther of lion J. I*. ksxxttrv, Secretary of the Navy during Flu gen*'* administration, was elected to the U*ft. Hnoste, by tha Maryland legislature on the lftlh. Mr KtngaiiTls a motnlnv of the American party.ami sneered* Hon Twines<l I’sarr In the Senate A telegraphie >le*|Miteli states that a proteet ia on foot in some of tlie New York Know Nothing lodges to drop Law and FII.LMOHg. as Frraidential eamlidabw, and unite on lion Kaastra Hanna* one of the editor* ol tlie fit /»(■»« Heavy The »tmun. i ( muni* arrivixl at Hulifai on the 17th Her new* I* iinportanl Vo relia ble new* ofllic Faelfle it I* rumored, huwuv er. that she pill Into the Shannon iliver, in Irulaml Hie I'eoee ('ou&reacn, ll i» reported, will meet in I'ari* on the 17th very little tin*' will l*‘ Inal in dmenmou, and thn whole matter brought to com liuiou by tlie 'iltli of February Uarou lint xnw ami Count Onion, are I)* 1 ItuMiau I*letup*ilentiarie*. asainted by Me**ra. Touirr ami F»*tox, l/ird Ci.asag no* represent* F.nglund . the Manpiia Uaxtl.tu, Sardinia, (.'omit Him., Austria. M Wat.rw ski. France , llkskiiui Fai ua, Turkey 'Die llriliah I’srliament wa* o|*nrd by tlm Ipioen on the .‘list Mr lb i nmv wa* |ite* enl in tlie House of lord*, andatlraeled mart «*l *1 lent ion After the Ifoeen’* *|ieeeh wa* read, a dlsciissiirn ensued between llm Far I Il> unv and laird Cnaacsoog, in regard to Ameriean aftair* III* l/irdship spoke a* fob low*, in regard to the Central American (pie*, lion ■' I wbli til ink*’ mi mrlv u|#|#orhjn«ly of n far ring to flm* ■!•!# of our r»mtiorw with tin* I’nitml Bt*tm In my opinion, thon* o.n I* no <iotil»l >» to t)w rommon tr»«*w of th** oMigiitlofM of tin* i layton lliilwer treaty, ami vet it i« up on the interpretation of that that «lifT* nnee «»f opinion baa ariarti. fu *u< li a raw rorrewpon •I* nee in nartcM ami ir«*f eminent bait no Inn** mi offering to refer the whole ipjention to tie ar. hitration of any thir*l power, teith ai«lea M|fr«*e mg to lm )«mml by the tieeiaiofi Thnt off* r ha* not yet been acreplefl It ha* luieri reivnl, ami I hope tlwt upon farther commit ra lion the L'nlta! Ktabu government will agree to It. lord Clsrirdou Ihen goes no in my. that h« hope* Km difficulty I* suwrptlbls of* |>a<itlc solution. Tba l/indon morning Ativtrhtrr has the fol lowiiiff anuonncciM-rit: “We regret t«> lir»r that an interview which I/ml f'larendofi and Mr Ifucbauau had al tin fore inn 'A* . on Tuesday, very aogry word* passed hot ween tlmm mttln lu tin Onlral American <|orwtk>» (hr peac, negociatioos 1 We have important < 'mgriwsional ihl/lli grime On 11/' tilth, in answer to a tall from tlw Heuuie. tba I'rimnl-nl comninoicated that to l*»ly aui/lrjr document* n lating to Kanaaa »f Mr* Among llm dosueimu are tin reports of (lor Hhkvk to It/’ I’resnieot, giving an account of It/* •liaiortian/ra in Kanaaa, anil Ilia two following letters ■ Ijvasant, K T.Jao. 21,1kM. ' In Hit inudna of Mr fallal Slain Hia W* liati: authentic lolormation that an oierwhelming form of ritiaana from Mia soon am urbanizing on iair borders, amply tap j piled with srtillerjr. fur tbu avownf purpose of invsding tbia Territory, demolishing our towns and (mlr-hering nor unolle ding Fee* H'aU- 1 ritlsr n« We r»af*cUu!ly demand. la behalf of the rltiarua 'if K awes, that tba rotamandinn,: of the foiled HlaUn troops ia Uiia vicinity Im iffinmliaUly instructed to interfere to prerant «di an inboaaa outrage ItsaprctfuUy yours. 'igtinl by J. If. Lit, 0. ttoai/aua I K | • •(cowls, and ,)■>. W ftirrzca. aa Chairman of rarma* Committiss La*■(•!'« Cm, K T Jan . Z 3, laid To iSa hrnuUrJ of Ik* frn/arf Vrl/ri rtta—Wa notified too that. overwhelming (ana toppiesl with art tilery, *aa organ .Zing | upon our Ihvrdcrz, for tho avowed |iurpoaa ol' invading Kanaaa, demolishing tba town* and liuti horing the unoffending Free State ciliacns, 1 tin y constituting Rmrtiwn-twentirtha of the rn tire population. We caroestiy raqaaat too to uwiMi vour proclamation immediately, forbid ding the iuvuai.in. Wo trust there may be no] delay in to important a rtep to prevent an out rage which if carrinl out aa planned, will itaod j K«rth without a parallel in the world'* history. Y oura, rwprctfully, i JT. If. lam. , Chairman Kx t’om. K. T t' Roriksor, Chairman t'om. Safety i The uoiruotioiK to t'ol, Scans, tho com mamhi of tile f nil'll Sian a liotipis. and the in atrueUatw to t*o\. Shshno.s am alai spuing the document* Ths'V are lertlmw i- with tho rvooal Itroolaniatloti. below are the Imrtrnc tions to Hot. Kiusmo entire wa asai'T ro not. an 1 sNO.' IHtrsarußttr or Ststr. ( \V n/hingtoo, l'oli Iti, 1H46 | Sti . I herewith cnoliwo to you a oopy of a proclamation hy tho Ibvahlont, dated 11 1 It Inst., duly authomloatod : and uleo n copy of onhrs iesueil from tho l*opartmont of '' Hr to t'ol. Humm-r and Ureeol t'ol. t'ooh. of the United .Slaton army. Tho I'l'wl-lent ia unwilling to believe that in n trout lug your ilulnw a* (tor rrnor ol the Territory, there will he any ocoa ah'n to oall in tie- aid of tho Unitol Ntnlra lroo|w for that purpose, nial it i* cnj-iiiio-l upon you to do nil that van posaibly M> domi ta-mre ivaorlini; to that nnstsun-: yot, it it lieoomea iia|ia|a*naatdy n!'o»wsary to do ao in orilor to eaeruto the laua and |Meaer'o the pearo, ymi aro liofvhr aiitlniniiil hv tho I'roaidont to make tviptiniliott itjaui thv "Hi, eta voinmanding the fnilisl Sta:. - Military forui* at Forts l<r>avri»- worth and Ifiloy, foranoh tuaoalame a* mar Im iHishst Tor theahovo »|avill«| pnr|smv " hih vonlidnig In tits' o >|hvt of our vitirons for tho laws utid tho otflloii nvj of tla< onlinary moans provided for protis tlng tln ir nghta and pro |«-rly, lw dienta it. howovor.tot Imnrottrw, von ahh'rmg tho |a'onliar aitnatlnn id aflatiu in Kanaa.-. Hint you aliiuild ho auUioriwst to have power herein ooolenvd, with a view to itwrt any vxtraordiiiaiy vim'rgettoy (lint may nriae; trusting tltut It will not im nwsl until you ahall (liid a rseort to it unavoidntilo in onlor to inaurr the jual rvoeutlmi of the laws, and to |mM‘rvr tlm putilio paw. Itoloro avlunl mlorp'wltiou of the military forts l on any uvv« si on. ynu will whiolt yon are herewith fitmiaheil. to lie pub licly hunt lam your very nw|H*olfttl, ami ulmliont wrrant, W I. Manor. To llmi l\ uses StiaaaoN.tlii'ornor K T. Wastii.MiroK, l'*a lit In tho Small', as toon as tho Kansa* tliH'ti inenta Imd been n-ail and moling a motion to print, s. nator Touory tiunlo a apeeoh In ile Ivins- of th < I’runulent, avowing lin own luton turns to sup|a>i t tin' t'oimtilullon ami Isw*. and onnohidtsl wllti the rotnarli that -•orlaln gen tlemvn in this mmntry would lone their vik-rllimi by the net lon of the I'rmldont, whloh would arttlu old dilli' ulliiH in Kanaaa Mr \ Vilik hi i "ao to reply, iind n m»i Wed that II thi Senator alluihsl to him and thoM who arlrd with him, that norvillty to tlm K.zis utire waa not tln.ir vuvatiun. wliatervr vise it might to tlm llouw. Mr liivkman, ftom the Coni mitten mi Kansas Affairs, offirod a rvsuiulion [ rinmiavring the f omuilttee to arml for |mraoM amt pajs is in tlm Kansas oontisilisl viv-'ti'ili, Mr flmlps ihnught that theezoiriwi nftuvh a power would ho an usurpation,a* Ml It'ssier •I ssi not. claim Im waa vlrotisl by vlrtur of the laws pass, dby the Kansas legislature. ll* | defcmhsl his roiwtituvnt* from the charge of ■ Iming border ruffians, which h»» iss-n reported , elsoalmre by one Senator Wilson, alio onniea from a Slate where umn war ou tWenoelma wnramaial tmru I aulino t'onvenU lie oar mwtly viHal' itme-l tlm Anti Slavery limit in Kansas and vlainmd that tlm Mlawmrlans dsi •in' not Hal eloddlng ol til'Hsl but to sustain the laws Mr Waslibarm', ol Mo., icgn tlssl (hat Mr. I‘lml|ar luid imlulgtsl ia sucli remarks, which wen- 1 weisllngly o»i itlng, not to say inttoma tnry. A large majority of tlm ireoplo of tills vsmiitry tailmvein thwir In-arts that tla'rn waa iio legislature ol Kansas, no laws, aud nothing uinler which tlm election hail Ix-en held, hy which Mr Wlutefielil claims his wal as ilele ; gate This mutter sluiuld Im investigated, amt | hr a akesl huw it corilil lie dolte, unless power to . semi for WT*nna anil ira|mrs ia grantrsl WliitMil apis-artvl todav before tlm t'om mlttre on Klertirms In tho If'lusc n « n m i r r». rm not i ta, tats, si ose#*--. assgsii sssutz, lit-. t.fiksßss Mr Vas as<krs». Jess l. Woaus, nf at I'l-niJ Mlssssnla. "• Mis ll.santr N I KkSr, nf OS. •as" •a i •: it. Sr III* rsslSssvs of k • Wrsshnv Is'kit atty, rs.oisf sf Jsskwns si.ll Tsso. SIISSIS, Hr. tss M N Ottawa lakis vara tasr DISPLAYED NOTICES. 1200,000 TREKS! Itlrd'a .tVlf .tVrarrg, »riti.fs ii to x, io w a rgaurv * aa<M., raußißToa/, Al as*,. •n'fa!«niUr>l I f i I'lraina <4r«|'W I ' <,'s*s4*»n-»rlw (J«rf»«||U ||.«jl*|t»-a Hl«r t l-t«a. Nhaitath *aa k- K*s rgr»*na, T'*m, OruanfnUl FlaruH- I rmmmtt*, *»4 hmn'.f if j in aniiMt*. a-|«|t|i lI.M •c. *„•«,. f»»o,r.» nf rhf-ir wma ncwui tnumt I MhrnHa am- |tlgbO o* •i»ty •laarifllMt •**»»• ty >if r«|li Hun k of A|-r !• Tr#** kif#* «f An* 1 .'gas (~p nti Umrtn t| MMt< Hf il •)'* f-a-t kuir4f#-l, aaff $Mt t~r tknamm*, Ojfcif low )* f ifllawr i»a ! «r»»M#tU'M •** < «*•!• f wklrh «0I W 4*nt ft— I* «*" f f »♦ Vtk ii «Jm WVir in Kannaut itN At tXA'WT <lr IUK tuoi:hm;.s in kashah tkkkjtoky i i Olfh >Ml»—.»»'■< §!»»>■ *t>rf Iw»lmwwUm I "f »ll |MnM from |t<«r»»l rutlrfy i# !»• rMffml bi*ik. mg pl iw, oh‘t • i«rg> irf > irMthiog </rm4«. Ww*U* War*. 1i« *a4 •«<>*** a# alt k|»4«, mill fc* 90M u, ikrn p**raai«i* ■tuawaa »l MitiaaiU abaa|> for 'a*k.*a>f to a *wrr »•*»«*«•«'• at a libaral 4IMWWS •a 4 »atf a< • aiin-Mlaaiinf Mama. HsktU ft II A Hum Al I Kafr out ata«4, ftrtak IMar*, ramrf T»<ir*t «a 4 Mtftbaatia Mraat*, It Fi«*l, Mlr<aaa«ta I* b ,»mw TI«K MINNIOM MlflOOL for UIUUI, oftftAM uTMi.irr, vr. rft rim wit» a umPAH TJn*~rr § on mo pm CNU«R TKV TKAM Of t) MliafJtMtlK flt*» fit ar-.pai Mlaa M ¥ AatMta Amlwtmt Tilt ncuttox. u U > *>»a*a lima tma* fall a*A afrgliaA tUNM f'W f •• awwarilr >Mwta4 TftKSfY SOUK ft I'll A car* «ka a-••!««#4 tt.aatA 'if a m*‘mi aa-i a«,a-..braO taaahar kanaf T».a elaaa af kofiM imri* uf »4r»*««4 at«Ah*a aU| fa r«.»a a faadaf JmwwtUm rta'trur '••»! (arm. a:*4 Mlaa fit’* 4*/lra4 Ur a* .m*»a I»a4-rj*m Tit# Wlia'ar Tarw * a H oUy »a«t. Xw* Im tw»a)M*i f'■'■rn* ara *M«rM lo lft« n,i*trh aa.tA rm aim) ara W U-i #v*»»f M»4 vail •tfab«4 .al wanMU'aA 1» M • i lift*, fO( ft. 4*l ItTK Ar.O*ra pwr qa* r tag v> »U *#• ar.4 *<«4iaa af Urn aavtla. vttk y, mm, utr« * wfim, fw fval. I. V Yjjt IMWCN, nwmhw rra>*rtaa *A tKa Aaarwlal* Mtaaio* ft Faal. *•<•» *1 IW4 4>v vtf Ff a si TMK MIbNMT MiBKRT rHM * I N C AIII, H UI be raw far Kara fc fleer Nklai a? crLrga a raaiivuTO* •as si •an i *e*r ian'ias as Cast CATHUART'S CARD'S. yt.tT -"I" T" TP* 1PT 1 T -i TP*" tfT T~~ • HATHCAUT 4 CO.. 20 ROBKSTS V. ITIIKEr. H hi'laaala aud RaUli R#a>.* it. K-Hno . AND IKftMCftttC DHY UOtXM, S*i«t »1i»l. 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