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1.l VIV. I SIN m 111.1U11 sivi'tii. ii'imas. the in o*f tU i!o w w 14** rn < jun# Hri/hl o:» tli* *l« xy l<>i - ><i*4Utt«d lh** null, Wlicu fr*m hii cou' fi, *h . *• • 1. 14 clilWlrtit wrre »!♦•< piujjf, Rom* t|»« bold rvht 1, »rnJ mbouM*n d hi- guu, Waving id r gold* o >• »! Ov»:f I >;*’ ADtUt dal*?, I (lithe looked th- Olorrdog on rot’ago a id v r( ‘* ll -l. J wan bia parting mgh, v\ htlM from bia * )« i iaabed th*- »a«l npaikh' ul überty 4 lh*. On th* ■'fflootii gr«:* n w!i* r*; th* fr* i'-af >« •im Inging. ( alroly th** born of /!•./ *• <>*»•• mlt ; lf.Hk' lixub 4th voih | •*> . U«ll* H Mttgllv*' Look ! wlUi III*! hhiod lh« Jf'iung gia * la 1 Km lit is th I* * -»i »*r uth, Murmuru.,, lo* ••» *!• ‘ ‘To till imr aom* ii'<*v ti. ■ /-»ti»* i« )»**« dird Novtrlu .*■«« th.* .i*»u hand, Hi ih| for i iut»v« land, h;«n by thn w*o*i*(ui •.'*» k;- uij at In* aid** Or* r th" hii* -.■!•?• th.. wild ku*dl i« roiling, From Mi«i! *4* himi*:U ti.« >'•oiiiaurv ohiiid . An throngh f *i ilu flood* th*: hoiid-T burnt roillto., Cui-io* thu hi*at of th* l iDg drum. I 4at ill 11*0 **ol il< l 4 |i*Ui llaikiii Uj«j v**««*ut wi.illi, 1.0. / h.ivr th* y gath* » 1 a.. J lou*l .hull th< y tail; lt dgill » 4 tii® IW'l* n’t ll.lkll, No*, p my* ih rill- -v i r*Mh, i. *. ng and • langiug froiu tin* kot and wail. 1 * only th*i pltiina of fh« hor-mntti wa* darn in , Nr»«r to r*ha I t\s hIM cold brow again ; Ih *i i lly at inoi unig th«: wm loyd wm pi an* d»g. lh r.kn.g and panting h*i tJroopa on iLr icin , i'&U' i« lli*’ lip of r-i oi n Voinalt an tin* linmprt horn, Many a hr I lad Ini* ant Low ou ti.u turf i*hall mat, hr# th*.* tl.ii h liOlit*'i a tli*i It i d havn pu-.cd by. : Snow gir<lUi*l craga wh* i«lha buafaa wind la laving* U *tka whi te* th . wi my il.io-li ui'u inm and wail. Wild*! whom the fun by th*» tnrrow i« wuvtng, Hoi lid with th«* hue* th.it f ..da on tlm gab’ i > i •11 • i mp i ; *. i Ovi*r th« ilaiki'in d hliU, Far in tfi * -uordiina •tr* am * ovn th** plain, Hotno’d by tin* tyt ifit bund, Wok« till tin* lii'gbty mud, * idcd lot buttle tioin uiounuin to inain. *i• nl* * tba gru • • wiiai !***• martya ar** I;. j lug! hhroudl*o*a un i t »u*o!*:v» they uln uiik to llioir ; r«*t' Ahi .rr t‘. ii .t hr•» thi- *d.»i'iy fold riving. Wrap® i>»*• proud tvigb- thay rouw d from hm lU*4t Hornn on bar nortin i n pn»v, I ong o rr b* i louni.nn brim* ‘.•raad h**i In ud baniKi to -torin .mi i« nun II »v«*n kt*i*p l»«r rvrr lr* a, Wid® hi* <*>r laud and *•< u PloaU Iho fun oinblriu liar hcio* 4 luoi won. . 1 4 o»*a* < .*l*»n ill. Wa UIS .MiH, Muy ‘i't. , llm the K.'iiiti'ui.mi Hill wiwUk<ii ip, wltni, I.) u niuj.'rity <>) tlmlnii, il.c. ii k'tmu; . luii-i' w... nlrirk< u out, im.l tin - m ii.mi’ w i.s Mr 11 11 1 1 . I lii lumn, l.mu llu. imninit [.'o »| | mt.W'il t.i rsato.ii. tit* a l .'iUl.U* of M.mi. Mu.kihy oi .ii M.iwiiir,', li.lo diN>r ki. |»'n< ol thi’ II "i n|. >il.>J tin- t>»tiin«»ii\ in ilio fii c, but mu.lt' i.o icfoiiiiiii'mlutmt.. llu a.-i ii .1 j irti. x bHviiiK jm .»fl boyoml Ui<- in i• lit 1 1' :i ot iiu lion ... lit) liowi vt rro ~ r,itl it . .lution |.ruvi.lui*t lor it'ttttiii lorm in tin) lo'.iiii)’ ro>iiu u.i lin tli. room for (lie .Ii friir.i!i. ii ol ilorUtni'Ut.. Mr. .1. t.luiu \ .lon. !., It.on tint t‘oiimutt*v ... WuyA ..nil M .u. . i< |> uti tl a 101 l makiti:.: i|>|irojiriutioiii to i|, (ray tlm i t ol col ■■ lint tbo rv» i i. li. m io. tom,., uutl ul*> .1 Itlil U'H !.• I ...Olif II |o.»l| 111 tilt.Vll llll'llOl.i Ol Joilai r. 11, i >ll .I 11 • ouiautl.i oil tile lit. • Millet'll M tl* ij.fl 10l t*.l ; Mr I' ilia, iiiovtvl l jmi tjnm lu ut until tl ■ oi.’l I n ..lay of Mciviulior. Mr. 1' iiulk". r, "I \ .. .iiii.t, said tlmt ju tiio to tilt! J-Vmliuy ol Will Ii ■ijuircd tliat it should ll - UL't.d til ll 'U. lor our 111' Hil not willii ku. i.i mto forth r tkUjr, mm) w .is rciuly to in 1 • t tl.*' % f ".ii. Mr. liic!j' of Mi 1.1, r. niuikitl that a JsiStjioll UUilt Vtl' lld In' HI 1 I't The Soc it .my li.nl Ih ,iim la ,;u>tl i i C : ■*" 'tlttltT 1 ’* mid sl'ould Is no** tinl on tin- «!. ration. It was the duty oi tli’ llou ..'to iiivi tiitutf tlr matter and iimlie uji their j.i lrm ut ei th r tiy at'|u,itiuir or ci'iidciuiiiiiir t!« iiirtt * I 11. wat anuout to leave tin' city ut th jkm. . 1 ti\ d h r tin udjourmn id, but wits willing toi vli'nd the tone if ncomsarv, in order tt* Iran u t the |> i'i|ie basiisv*. l lu'motion ol Mr Mavis wm rejivtotl ill'.' against 'Jtl Tl; -ul j. 1 1 win then |s«l --p iled until Tin I iy. Ihe Metis.' tin'll w.ii! into Committee, w t) i dmirmon, oa th Natal \|>|>ro |'T i.itii*ii bill. Mr til.uicy .*i-Ina ii I tins a|iprojiriatioti wus l .'*.ll .'■(*.l>oo lmr a rtvluetioil of 111 're Ih.n, 11 a mdl.mi hi the twigioal es tiniati Mi II ..H. oi Virumia, Mid that our is w iti'ii i s ,1. iiv i; -t i a than s'ighles'il , or tweat* •. • w In. vfsai'b drawing not in. iv mii i lu ll U\t should be con* •truchsl, ill ' id r to ojh rate etlietually in the waters oi t >. .ii l iie outrages in the tJnll have t. . , uri ji atisl as to I td to the infirvi.n »t th* viaitaUons ol the thumb spriug ii• in th. ir onkTs. lie hojtsl they would bed.'.n. sisl.but thought ti e Is ; in, a.a of make s Hh- isvoliat.o.u. ithvtaal, u:..| i f giving t ii.j f e,s to our ac tion, is to b |irv|>urs\t to u* lend our rights, lie spoke of the ecouoiuy ftisl fiotfiiey ol gun b at- i r , Iby steaiu. ami tarrying two of I •ahlgiwui ll inch piw . a slwtl fr uu him of tin * *, U tirvsl into a large Oie' vs . ild eith' r s or disable her for a routes'.. Mr (•: iv. of lYmuylvuuia, CvMish'inmsl the wi.mu on i ary pat' vt lor iHTUiannilly im leasing the artuy and navy Wo wrest ol the tridiut h. in tin jsrouj miotnoo of llie sens in the I a-1 war. and its retore ueesl not to mbls.' beft.ro Hntid. j>o» r Now as tlien, e. ium. reial Wf-els .Id Iv iooevrU'l Into lU' aiis .if dil 'ocs'. On shore, we fear not the s "'idle., d lulis'iis ef the world, foe as was -ud l y the tali di-'anguished Mis sourian. " an em-iuy laieliug on our slsces, would lx' a lugifiv. ,i (ir.som r or a lotpae.” Me behevtvl that lac acts of tlv llrttish i ruim-rs would lie di-avowisl and slis.rwnod ; if th*y are not let us prepare to vindicate the honor "I our country and tlic interest* of our flat' Mr U'Hii, of I'enmylvauia, n-plying to Mr. <*row. dmiol that our navy compar-d as favorably with that of * *nait Britain now a* it did in the hurt war and referred to the figtir*'*. allowing a great disparity. I’he British have in fact the control ot the issue We are not able to coi*: with her steam vrsaela with oar insigmtn ant force. When we light the British it must Is-on our own shore*. ■Mr. Winslow, of North Carolina, showed that w have (ewer now than in Jhl2, notwithstanding 'sir commerce has increas'd from H.iO.mm to five million tons. Mr. I’hilliiM repliisl to Mr. (irow ex • xpri King ha. regret that opposition to the appropriation should come from a mends r ul a .Stats' which Ins ever faithfully snje js/fted the navy. On motion of Mr. Tuyloi. ol N< w Vork. mi amemlment was adopted, appropriating tfolf.lhiO lor lilting in utthe Brooklyn Navy Y ard, that sum Imvmg I*.'i n stricken out by the Committee on W'uys and Means. Mr. Woshuum of Maine referring to the appropriation "I If 1,1 Ml.) for the con struction of thriv steam sloop* of war, here tofore nuthon/sd, m(|iiiris| oi Mr, ,1. Clancy Jones, how la: propos.-d to rnan these ships after they were constructed. Two thirds ot thoHu who man the national ships wer lot eigner*. Mai lie not know that a hill had pu/vv d the Heiiate, the i-lfi-rt, if not the pur |iow of which, was to destroy tic only school lor native seamen we have. .- Mt. Jones«Hpl'a.t that ->t was ths- ts.ly .-if the CovrrnmiTit to buy sliijM. Cut he never Is'lore knew tlmt it was a pmt ol the duly ol the governm -nt to buy nn n, or to furnish inois-y to buy them. Mr. Washhiirn said, that was what the Administration hud been doing the who!' session. 1 1.mighlcr on the lte|sihlii an side | Mr. I' lorem-e. of I’emwiylvamu, oil -red mi amendment uppropi mtirig two and a hull millions lor the constriction often. The Chairman decided the amendment out ol ordi r. it not Is-ing hi accordance w ith laws, ami un upiicnl was sustai.MNl by the Cniiiluilt.N'. Ihe lull was amended aisl laid aside to Is' re|sirled to tlie Mouse. Ihe llou,*! tisik up lie 101 l making up propriulioii for the \ oluntocr Bcgirin iils Mr Stanton,of Ohio, iisiuind whether it was the evjN'Ctutioii to ordei them out, and in what condition, in the I tah service. Mr. .1. Clum y lois's rejiliid, that the reg illioiit lor Texas will Is- rn|iiirt.d ill any event, und that the other two will not he called out by the Secretary of W ar links* thoy were absolutely necissury, even il tlm appropriation should Is l made. Mr. Slanloii said it was lor the I louse to d-trrmim) what uisaswity exists to call out the troojis, und of the committee on Military Allairs to iiujiiirv whether our proa ut re n tion in l ull rendered it mto ary. lie lull was laid usidi) for the present Mr. Bowie, ol Maryland, having fr ipn lit ly mterruj.ted the pris'is'dings liv disordi i ly eonduct, tin' I 'onimittce, in consi i|iu'liee rone hy a deei.uon of tlie I Imiriii.ui, is port in! the fact to the irouso for its action. Mr. Stanton niovixl that Mr. Bowie be taken into tin eustisjy ef tlie Sergeant at Aims to answer lor eoiiU'lupt, Imt iihc ipieutly withdrew In' motion. Mr. Howie having retired from the hull, tlm Mouse return'd to I'ouimitlc ol tin VV hole on the stute el the I moil. t >ii un'll iin of .1. Clancy June-, the 1h m took up the lull appropriating lour million dollars to pay the expense* of Collecting th revenue from Custom*, miking the system general, and rcpiiriug all tin- ti .■ tun s to h pan! into the Treasury without abatciic.nt. Mr t’olfax. of Indiana, iiihm ated a t duet ion to tie extent ol on million, v-1 lit< nuly were ucceHsary. Mi Jones •ml a million and a ipiuri-r Wite (Cuuiltxl !' r the I'aciHc ml t ai-ine Mr liarn tt, of Virginia, moved an amendin' lit, wlueli was adopted, reipiirm.r tlie Hecrvtary of tie Treasury to report, at tho next sivtsiou, a |iian and ixdmiaU* lot re dueilig the exjieti-es ol the eolketiou ol tho revenue, m anvidan.v w ith lis recom nieud.ition m his late annual r< |siit The lull was tin ti lai 1 aside to 1" in port ed to the I louse, and tin lull making ap propria!ions I t the P J Olli.o Mepattun nt was token up Mr. Wilson saw noncovonty for pasm ; these hills with railroad disiHlhii and With out |>ro|ier deliU ration uieti ly because t on gre*s has agreeil to a.ljouru on the li*ili • t June lie would slay here till Auga-t if nivvssary. Mr. I*'teller, of \ irgima, ott r>d un auiendmetit. which was rul.xl out of orvh proiDKiing to increase the [sv-tage ton cents Mr. Maynard, of 'Tenoesae*', eomhattiNl Mr. Is'teher's doetrilie. Tin' dibt should Is sell sustaining Tho kNimniitUN* then rvi*>' atwl the lliw-e adjourmsl. U UMtmmwi May ■ >imi N busimws of sjwH ial iiuportamv was tran-a-'- ted. Th" Pliieago ll irlmr hill was deb.i- M Mot s*. Mr tirow of Penn askisl, hnt • ltd not ohtam. lean to mlcr a nwolution that wlh'ii OongrvvNi laljourtt* on the ilh "f ,1 une, it b*> until the tth of Novx-nilxr. lliLsuu'N* relating to the Mistriet of t'o luuthia was then takeu up Several lulls w re pa*Mx|, lueludiug tln*» l"r regulating the iimnieipal eloetioo ill W asltiugnm, or gam ktnni in Washuigtoa and CvNirgetown. and ap|ironriatiug #.!7.<"K> for the purvha of steam tire engiiwv*. and the tire mid Jiviie telegraph The kUtio eoutestivl ekvtlOU >ase Was ' ,e i tak ai up. t resolution i*(T, rid hy Mr. Maniha.i. of by .f r tho |Hwt|>'ii. until ol the ijtkwl.on Uii tlw first M 'ttday m Ihwtubx'r. was re ivttd hy gt, majority A rxwoluUoo of Mr Cilnt.r. ol N. . metnlxr of tin- i'oinmittiv on dvilariag that Mr. Campbell ts iiituhsl to tin -eat was re jxt-Unl by '-i mapvrity A rvoolutiovi of Mr Cantor, also of the t omniilliv, that Mr \ ai.anduigtiam is m titkxl to tho seat, was adopted by lintr ma ! yority t resolution by Mr Harris 1 e.arntg the THE WEEKLY PIONEER gVNI) DEMOCRAT scat va'ant as jutt amended by Mr. lai mar’s pro|*sutiou was ugreed to by seven majority. | Tlie House, on motion of J. Clancy Jon**, act'd on the Seuate'a aim nd innts to the Kx'-cutiv, Judicial and Is-gislitivc Ap propriation bill. vVa.ounoton, May 21, Hknvtk.—Mr. Cwm jiresentcd a memo rial from < uptain (’ollita, w-king ( "m|».-nsa tion for his survey of the A moor nv-r. Mr. Clay, from the Committee on (,'om ' in' re. reported a hill for the improvement of the llistnal Swamp Canal Mr. Douglas introduced it bill for facilita ting eoimm-rc between the Atlantic and Paeilic States, by telegraph. Mr Douglas also introduced the following i important hill having reference gin-rally to British und Mexican aggrewsion : A HILL In restrain sn I re.lress outrs * -,poit tl"> t lag of Ukj L’lntii'l States : Ite il rri'li tift, \r. That in >-ssn ul itxgrsiit violation Ilf tie law ot Nations, hr imtraKc* o|">n the flag or uti 4'-"* hi th" United Matt* or upon He ir prop erty, uadi r cir< irmstaoces repairing prompt reifress, and when, in tlie opinion of t Presi dent, delay would ho Incoiupatihlo with tie honor and dignity of the Iteputshc, tie- Tn-si dent is hendiy author'sed to employ such force u« liu may ileum necessary to prevent the per pi 'ration of s'" h outrages, end to ote ill! just redress and satisfaction for the same w "-n |"-r -- trati d, and it <liall he I,is duty 1 1 Isy the to ts uf ill'll i ii*e, togeth'-r with the rca» ills for ii * action in tlie preniiees, before * "iigr -- at lh" ".irln »t practicable moment, for - n h for ther action thereon as Congress may direet. Mr. Hunter brought up the fI.Y<MM),UOU loan hill, uml tulvocaUvl its |iussag< in the uxyx tat Awe * hat *-»■ kw&i* -greah-rac tivity in htisinctu would revive, and the rev enue, evil at tin present time, show* a eur plus, provided it was only used in the ail iniiiislrution. During tliu pendency of Mr. ilitohr s mo tion on th" tilte' ti million loan hill, Mr. H dson moved to reduce tho estimate of printing the treasury nob's front $20,000 to J.'tMMt : earn' d, 27 against 21. Mr. (Jollamcr ts.'liewl tlmt thu revival "f hii-iiiess would he slow and gradual and that estimates framed on any contrary sup position, would prove fallacious. 'The pre.- iut tarilf ought to lie fully revised if we mean to adhere to it, hut if we wish to go to free trade and direct taxation, let it !>e done at "iicn under*!aiidingly, und not hy t> iii|kii i in ■ loans, s< rving as a step in that direction. Mr II inter disclaim d that the teisknev would I*' towards such a r -ult, und dels iid< d the iirejs nt t.inll u* ample for the public ev ]» nditurcs. Mr. Bigh r moved to ami nd th* hi I hy making the loan a eoupou loan whir l was a/reed t" Mr. ('umrron said that emijion Ixnils would I" more i elily taken mid ut i low r late. lie, therefore, mov'd to reihlee th, rate from six |"'r eent. to live («t cent. < 'ur riel, by Its to 21. Mr Btt int niovi d that projwisa! lor the loan Is-adii rti-ed only in one Wa.-hington ptllNT. Is. t Mr. Siniini n asked if it would not hi) Is tier to take th • loi'.ii lui eight tears in* stead of ten. Mr. II util- r disagreed to this jiropositiou and it was not pnie d. Mr. I'ugli then made a verbal amend ment to Mr. ILglcr's ameislinent. Mr. Simmons introduced a hngthy ann ml mi nt, which was onlend to Is p iiitisl, with refi retti') to the ..ilmtion and mijsirts for duties. Mi. Hunter sinned di/|oacd to raise the i|iicstion "t older, hut without uction Sen ate adjournisl. Hot SI li. II ptOOM d'd to th ■ eoiir.dcral not the Imsiuiss rela'ing to the District "| C ilumhiu, ut accordance with the special order. Tlie bill to r> guiatc the municipal - elec tion* in \\ n-limgton gave rise to an auima h il d. bate. The c! ei.on und othei district bills were cen-ij. ud and laid aside lor lurtlier uction. and tl llou- w, ut into committee lor gen -11 ui debate only. Vni tint. 11-m. N* ,*V Y"K* Mav 24 Vn arrival at this port yesterday brings \ iis mln date o! May 11h Th" country is -till ijuiet 1\ I’r s'd.nt Mimcgas reniained iueiu>t<>- ilv at t'aracas. awaiting his trial. Mis two son- inlaw together with Kx Minister (Suit' terev wi r" ini] i i on. d in the I'Tt ot I'orto t'als-'■ IT* hro'lier tire-gory together with hi s.-n d iho, arnv.d u; Martcaibo, April 20tli, and were imprisoned in the fort tlnr*'. tint young Julio, it is reported, suhsi ipieutly cseapeki to Trimthkd. Ih*' tn iiilnts of the National Convention for framing a new t iovcrnnicnt. arc to be chow'll by umv r-al *ullragi' It is,said that a great majority of the tss-pi,- ,l,sire a Kinl eral tiovcrtimoiit with a constitutnm similar to that ot the l mted Slat's. I’apcts ot today contain Hh particular* of two tn re ’Utrngr * committed t»y British eruisiT* nmat our tiult c ntmerce. The h r Washington corr -simndcncc ■kfi Lord Nap>: peoiuvi y ,1 having any knowledge whatever ot the tv*vnt pro ixvdii-.gs ui tl* tiult until :t app*'wred in print. Ite lh>ti iimti dial* iy o .muti **aUd with .be A Innrulot if* sipaa-.r n. enchwing the-Ut* in* its m.wle. with an * mphatic m jimctnm agwmst their repetiti. n Mo lu * * that the h "ttie ministry are "juaby igt oraul. and aotiiv f * c uivut.iu; w *t ei*f • xithat tie -**■ arts » a to) prv>n ptly disavow ed and tis- ful. >1 repnratioi tuu*l It is the navigtuoa. ao-i u- • the neutral ity law* that th*' Senate t’cmmuux arc t". •tntctixl to n'j* rt arx isNil i Th" tmrk Jotin Mow front Sues a i r th * [*>rt wa- twice boarxicsl by !. u tn'tii the steamer Buaord. The >aip l’arc nd on. win., lying in the I ariKir ot > tgua was boarxl'.i by ' ,iats freut th* *.imi steamer, when a al.< scat ton oo i ttrr.xl N'twixa the Kngltsn t skrdtng ortUvr atal l t'apta.u ot tno t’ irxe l 'n. which iTiua' near en*tmg in bUsNi-ct. I’uuois wtrv drawn on Iwth »id» s. Tuc I'rosta at tht SotUh did very littic damage, all- r ad the fuss, and it ts n. t found '.ktvinsW' t>> rvplant much ol th* eottou From U uhl"(l"ii i VN'ashinoto*, May 25.—The report of the Tariff Investigating Committee was adopted to day and will be sul»mitb d to the House on Wednesday or Thurwiay. The report, alter showing that John \v. Wol cott was sent to WoshuigUm aiithorigi d to | ledge any amount of money and to use any meaiis to insure a change in th" tariff pro ceeds, to state iu detail the various sums paid fur this pur|K>*«‘. and the jH-rßona to j whom such sum.* were paid. These sums amount to about $17,000. 'The balance ol j the $67,000 is not truv*.d beyond Mr. Wol cott’* pocket. j It uppur* from tie testimony of Mr. Blade, that an additional *um of $12,000 or $1! ,000 was received and disbursul hy Lawrence, Stone A Co but how. was not o*i* rtaiii<-d. The Committee express thi- »troiigot censure on Mr Wolcott, und ulso on 'lr. Corbin, th ex-clerk of tls; Committee on Claims, and seriously iin|s-ach their tenti ; mony. " lien Comtnoi.ore I‘uuldilig's ease i* ta , kcu up, it is the intention of Mr. Slidell to oiijHur tie resolution empowering the I’res j blent to siisjwnd tie neutrality law* ut dis ; cretioo. < (>l. Ii 411*4—lilH k I *l4l 111 I 111 «—>l .il I V a<44 W awiii.noton, May 21 st.-The Senate I’omniittu on naval affairs will to-mor row rejsnt buck fuvurably Ci'orge N. San ders' nomination, four to three. The three a<'iiinst him are Messrs. Slidell, '1 horn on of New Jersey, Ulld Alien. Mr. Si hell s 'ti'iinmutioii will "ulso l»e re|»ort"l back favor ably to-morrow It is understood Mcs.*r*. Slidell, Bright and others will oppo-.- it Imt he will he confirmed. Tho Senate Com mi tt«s on Foreign rela tions will report against the mission to Per sia und Japan. 'The I iimn deni-* that C lonel Kane is a Mormon, and endorses him as a patriotic citizen 'The government, though p<w-K <| of no official adv in s, is inclined to credit tie Utah intelligence, it t* the general iinnres sion that the Mormons will tjuietly aulmiit to the federal uutbority. and that they will : adopt ineasures to emigrate, either to sonic island in the Pacific, or the British posse*- ’ sions ut an early day. The Committee on Commerce having made tt rejsirt iii favor of removing the rail rood Bridge at Hock Island, us an obstruc tion to navigation on the Mississippi Hivor. (Jctieral Dix ha* coin ■ on here, on the part of the railroad company to get tie' report withdrawn Tho appropriation hills for on an ami in land mails are before the lions'' The in land hill a*k.-' un appropriation of $1 l.ti.'h''.- 520, Ih iie: an exei is over last year of 62 - «fi2 27. t. 'Th,- iti hide* an estimated ddi cii n y in the inland mails o| s.f,f>oo,olK>, nearly all of which in the Soutliern and Wist* rn Stall *. The ocean mail hill ap propriati's $1.5H0.750. Collins' line. "00; New York, Chari'st on. New Orleans Havana and California an l Oregon, sH2t*,4.’iO; San Francisco and Olympia, $122. 500 Puget * Sound $22 >00; Cows. Itretnen, Havre and New Y ork s2Jn.tM>o . eonlingi nt si t vie*' to Knropc. $120,000; <'harleston und Havana. $"0,000; Dllimu* of Panama, SIOO,OOO. Irom Nrkt \l<4 null K«»*4*.w, St. la.in. May 25. Santa I " |>aj* r- ol the "ih of Mav, are received. On tho 17th of April a party of Mc\i * at« Irom Mcsilla attach'd a camp of Apa clic 1 1, dial:- rieur Fort'Thorn und butcher ul. indi.-' riminatelv, men. women, and elnl drm. L ent. Howard, of Fort’Thorn, caj* turixl the Mexican* uni laid them prisoner* ut the fort. On the ''tli of April, a tremendous -( r:;i of rain, hail, and snow, occurn I near Tur kiy Crick, 'hsxling the prairie to the dejitl; ol oi,e nr two tret, - a ill pcling the at:i ntals, and involving lnuvy hx*s« * to the tra der*. Jos. M. Hunt, nh'ise death wti* rejHTteil yesterday. wa* a r H -ideut of Albany The KVeuVceo le.tri.s that Montgome rys band of robbers in Kansas have ini ote templation the robliery of the Indian Agent I iuinny who is about distributing aunuiths to the amount of SIO,OOO among the Sac and Fox Indian*. The robbers arc now concentrating at the Osage river, a bout six mih-s from the Sac and Fox agency. Mr Timony has a-k«,l a military escort from t!cn llarr.ey to conduct him from Kansas !’ity to tlie agency, an*l to protect all j>ar ti- s ilurnig the distribution of the money. The "ffio rsof tin- steamer • Polar Star report that a strong force had -urpriwxl Mongont* ry * lmn*l n* ar Fort Scott and Kill 'll! of them, hut this ii'XNl* confirmation l (all—Mtkli •>—Hhf \.tlioi<al I ««"' W.xstMViTov May 2.l.—Th" War P j'artin* nt nsN'tve-i k ttcr-f friwn I'antp S. tt and Fort llridger eivofirtiting th*' rumor* as to (iovrnor Cnmnung's >1 tstrture for Sait laik/nnd the prolutlde exislu* of a p"rti at of tit* 'I or ns m* Hut the information is not vet regarded us sulTicient to warrant a change i the military progranttne. Tin ts’w* from Mexico via 'x r a Cr-.r m ;-t he taken with much allowance nil comma’., atiou is cut **T with th- . tpitai and interior, and ivnesi'kd repr-*er.tati".".s an' c r*"i! vt.d by th*’ partisan- of J urx - • > aff et Ihe l*>an* which his are now -* liciting , t New Y ork and "t reit V- Th* t ’out mil tee of For*".” Itclatiot.* -t ti ■ Senate met y-sterdiy to eon* .h r thu • eject ■ ,t the jvajtkS* tra:.*i.littnl hy tie- Pr-si-kn' and also <■ \ * war*! * - * : t on bat to k ii" a tt 'ti oilyo'tr'i'ng anti! t > mortN'w Sow I*r*--:d'Ht with al. :. -t' authority it that a'readv coo lens*! be - (h'Wtltly a:sl judi ci wwly ever *•*!. s.nat'W Hunt- * Fiffeen-Milli'Vn !■’ • bill, rejvortisl V'*:. ity fr*>m the Fmar.- l.V'mmittee. a iti: -ti.e Seer* tary tn a • tiatc the <ai.« ”t bond* at any rate Dot x o*d.r.g mx [*r nt.'. S.vr* tary t’obb w I ail vert ew f r prop -aLs fir the low*wt in’" ,s*t wh*tt th*' act pa*-** a* ta th" cs-e " ' Ireasy.-v N '■* I.alrr from Kurope IV- Hieaiiiikip City of Wuhington ar. rived at New York on tko 20th with the following iti-ius of news : Resolution* had been proposed in the House of CommooH bv Chwueneli an<l in the Ixirds by I/ird ShatUbury concerning the publication of their disiratch to the Gov. G* ni-ral of India in regard to the proclama tion to the people of Oude. I-onl Kllenborongh onnincd all the r«- i poiwibility ttmi resigned. The resignation was accepted. The resolutions wen- to be considered the dav after the steamer sailed. The House of Commons disagreed to 1 I/irds amendment to the .lew hill, and ad mitted Karon liotlischikl as a member ot tle-ir Committee to confer with the Isjrils. Sir Henry llulwer has been appointed Minister to Constantinople, and Hon. KJw. Lr-kine Secretary of Isegation at Washing ton. Speculations were rife as to whether the Ministry would resign or dissolve I‘arlia ment in the event ol the pissage of the reso lution. The Atlantic Cable was nearly all on board the Niagara and Agemcmnon. ami ih y would sail on the 25th. X rat Is for 111.- fsnir Nrri l< i , New York, May 25. Orders have al ready been received ut the Brooklyn Navy Yard for lilting out the \osse-ll intended for the Gulf service. Guas-jui-r.... Mt-.atHtvs! on the -Arctic yt-s.t-: day, and she will be titled und provi-ionul lor tbrev month's service, und will be uud.r .-.ail to-morrow The Water W itch sailed yesterday for Washington, with a erall ol men lor the , sloop of war I’lyinoulh. The Wabj-lt is going into commission I to day, and will sail for tie- Gulf imincdi- j utely. Trial of no Xllrgrtl Forger Worn kstkk. Mas.. May 25. —Tia- jury in the ease ol Henry I). Stone, who was iti n-stid in SpringlielJ some time since for lor g< ry. brought in a verdict of not guilty, this morning He is still hi id on a civil process lor debts amounting to $70,000, being un able to give bail in double the amount. l.uti r from Saoullr .Xiaaertea New York, May, 25.—A private letter from (’orweens static that diplomatic inter course bctwis-n the British Minister aud the \'ene/.ciilui) provi-ional Government, mid eeas'-d ut the notification of the former. Another report was that the minister had been dismissed for Ins attempts to thwart the intentions of the Government toward tie Mom-gas family. A French frigate and sloop-of war and an F.nglish wur steamer wire lying at I.a -.•uv ra. It was reported by jia-sengers from the latti r place that the Fn neh Admirul lied threatened t-> tire on the town unless Morio ns was re I-used within 48 hours X. is l.lor of Foitlgo Slri in. ir, Nkw Y ork. May 25.—Mr. Vanderbilt has made arrangements to ran u weekly line ol sb-uuur between this port und South ampton, Havre and Bremen, to commence in June. The line will l> -rompo- dof tin Vanderbilt, Ariel. North Star, and North ern Light to which will be added the new and magnificent steamer, ifiieeii ol the Ocean, now nearly completed. W e IIR..TOS, May 2.!.—The ( mm pule lishi-s a letter from l ort Bridget-, April 10th. stating on good authority of Mr. t iilbert, formerly a inerehaul ol Salt Lake City, that Governor Cummings und Col. Kune wen react by him in Kcho Gallon, forty miles this side ot Sail Lake City, on the 7th of sYpril. About twenty Mormons uecuu|>anicil them. On hi- way to Salt Lai he from California, Mr. tiilbert ne t with laige numbers of wagons heivily h mini on tie- way it was supposed, tothe W hite Moiuitauß, near the horders ol Niw Mexico. Nearly 100 (s-r- ms leavi the city duby, und so far as women and chii drew were collect u -d, tie- city was nearly do [mpulated. It was supposed tlw»t a large portion ot them ware -cere-tod on City Greek above Salt Lake m tiie mountains where it i- known that they have large caches ol pr a isions. In coma rsation w.tii Brigham Y oung. Mr. Gats rt was told that if the tinny wouid give Inia time lie would leave, other wise he would •• *od tlu-m to b>-»i ucro-o lots. The corri-s[HiiHk lit adils : We are wait ing new* trom the Governor with much in terest and anxiety. Hus early return to tin one is not looked lor by many, a- he took with him Urge supplies. 1. WVS UK MIS NK.M > I V fly .tu-XonlV oi Tilt I'lexE* . »'i> Unwtlt ' i jkcig fapfi (la* No. '.> ) l\ Vi T!» lararg lie IS ■ To* n o - i’.’i IteoT. Its itenacle Iby *. Legislature* >f Ule- stale ~f Miuaestt* : Mi rn*" t. ibal so aiuc'i and e- . containo4 w,;b a the or.g n»l L su*i > Hen I.'accord .ug I** a sir-».i .■lp, *t < -aid To wit for Ihe pi i|*ri*»or- -I n I I «rn lit -ilnated ir the ~n; tol li, L. ih -uta ,>i Minn.-sot*. •* appears ■y t n ir ,- i plat 1 llie -alio.- ,n th. > - ‘'••; >' s sts-ruf Bit- U- - Blue Karlh • in. -b, .by reared a l nit i orpuratr -f.i that" Ik* ei »i c.rie- an,l improve no -o oi a a 1 -n. ■* m. it Cnee .- b--re oy ap i- ' 1 " ' -A. 1 ".all ..1 I'., Havens a.. 1 “■ si a-..- V-r , appoint* ilr .« ' * " l '■ ■' ‘ f. k-i i;. - t.-rehr appontet ssar-ii v. »: b«a .1 t‘r*. lent, "final •»« amt » ■ rr'.an .ai, 1 ut-titul* the e', an. il o' »a.,l l »u . . »a.i.i an.J t..»ir office Is ulUl Ine.r * . il. ,ted j q;u» Hied. ' Tfe aitl* mhtbiunu of -a i town : ‘ i **tir». may, at aay.aiwti •« .g '..*u a.t onoty eOteer*. eiei't #n . •ta :a.- a. ire-a e ain J. «au <ut .aurnp n ti... t.. : i . . ujian u.e or*’. We l.n s.J»_y * .ar; r.exi after aurh elaetioa, and aha. . t- iter r.g ipso the Tillies of their n-Vt e, t an *'h u, aappart the Cnrui tatjoa of tor i i . . Mai**, ana a s.' an oath of office. i lie BreaiTetl, Trualeaa oo.J Se.rtta • » I T •a, stall he an! are hereby rrea i li jrpo,-»..» | |,,, ir.* m peroetn at aaccemnou, to be known by the name and title of the T own of Sooth Hen J. and shall be ca pable in law, br the corporate naiae aforesaid, to acquire, hold and couvcy property, real ami personal, lor the use of t iiu Town. They may have a common seal, and may a!l«r and renew the saute at pleasure, may sue and he sued, plead aud be impleaded, defend and be defend ed in all the courts of law aud equity ; and when uny suit shall be commenced against said Town the first process shall be served by an attested copy thereof, with the tsecretary at his usual place of residence at least twenty days previous to the return day of such pro cess. The officers of said Town shall have a right of action ugainst all trespassers on the property ol said Town, and any person tres passing upon any lands within the limits of said Town, or occupying such lands without a con veyance from the proprietors of said Tinru or their Trustees, Agents or As-igns, shall forfeit all improvements he may make un such lands, and sliail be liable to pay damages to Iwice tbe amount of actual injustice done to said iauds. Sue. >. Tbs President, an 1 in his absence tbe Secretary shall attend all meetings ol aaul Council, aud make a fair and accurate record ot their proceedings, and of the liy Law s. Rules and Ordinances made or passed by said Coun cil. and ih-' -awe -hull be open for in-pectiou o! the electors of said Town. Hi*.. 'J. The said Town Council shall have power to till all vacancies who li may occur m said Uoard from the house holder* o! said town, who shall hold their appointment until their successors are clecte . an ! qualified : and in the absence of the Prcsldeht auj Secretary Irora any meeting of the Town Council, the Trustees shall have power to appoint any two of their number to perform the duties ol President and Secretary loi the time being. Ski .7. The Town Council shall have power to make, ordain aud establf-h by laws anil or dinances for the government ot -aid town: /Voi Jkl. that no such by-laws and ordinance! shall conflict with the laws ot the l uiled .-slates or of this State ; and to tix reasonable lines and penalties for the violation of such by laws and ".'g.iia:.' ~, to provide lor rot i icciioti of a Tn asurer and Marshal, and suitable subordi nate officers of said town, and to lia the com pensation oi -aid officers: to regulate und im prove the levees, piers, streets and alleys, de'- leriniue the width ol side walks, to regulate the puble grounds, to remove all nuisance*and obstructions from the streets and public ground* ol said town, and to do all thing- which similar Corporations have power to do in order to pro vide lor the health, security and good order ol -aid lowu. Tin Secretary, Brcsidt-tit und other officers of said tow n -hail, on demand, deliver to their successors in office, all books, papers aud other prop -rty belonging to said towu. Me. -i. Tins Act shail lake effect flora and after its passage. Approved March 1- (ikolil.K Uuaiii.kv. Speaker ol the B. ol K. Iln iuko (i. Ml arm , President pro Urn. of the Senate, sac u*.r.w.i itlHiih, Minnesota. I March 2D, 1 - j 1 hereby orlily tn lon-',omg to lie a true copy uf the original oil Ide in tin.- olfii e. < ne- 1.. 1 11 e K. -• nitty. [Law No m l V\ A' I to i stabli.h tin boundsi. , ol tire fountv of Monroe. It. it i uaclcd by the l.igi latuie of tire State ol M ini.i -ot.i Ski I. Ilia'so much teiritoiy as is i ml/nteeil i: . the lollowilig d- St 11 bed I Unit-, be,', 1.1 the .- .11110 is lieteby crest. I into the county ol Monroe: Commencing at the soulle wc-t cm net of town ship huiubt't th.ily -iX, i o) nn-l lange twenty seven (27) we-t : th -net north on the range line between twenty-seven (27) and twenty-eight, thirty miles to ihc north "< >t e amt ot town ship lorty U'J) in.lilt; Unite. en-l tw.|,« miles ti range line betweeu twenty live, < 2.. i and twi nty six (in) : thence .--iuth t -gh!.( n nine -to the township bit • itelvveen thirty seven, and thirty-eight (TS); Ihenci •• , four atflee; thence south twelve ur la to tire t witship line between thiity live, ( > and lb.rty, ('o) ; thence west sixtet n Mb' s to the place of be ginning. The comity scat is hereby temporar ily located at the i ty of Prim, ton: and the said county ol Monroe -u M ii in- attached to lb at ai. Steal a and Si - , i i; i tion purposes Sk> . 2. The Governor shail appoint three -uil tl a persons, who shail (oiudbub a Hoard ol t'• ui.ty l'onin. *-. iiers lor said county, who slu'd bold then offieea until the next geticral eler t .in, nr until their -u- ee-'ors ale duiy elec t. I ari l qualm.-1: and tin s.t. i Board of county i 'omniis-,otters shall have pi wer to appoint all other county officers maud lor said county; and ■ r.d ( duiti.s-iouets-hall have full power ami authority to do and perfi rm ail act- and dutir s devolving upon the Hoard i t < auty I'oiuni.s. siotters oi any o’dn r county in this State. ret.e. .1. 1 ,os act shall lake e(feet and be in force on and after os adoption by the qualrli .d voter* t f th- original count.. * * i alb-e U-d. Gkokui Ha via r.v. Speak, r it 11. ol P. Un U4Ri, (i. Mi hritv, President / no ti mol the fx nato. I lIV-. L. t liv.-r.. Aetilrg IfOVetuor Approved Marelt '» at., vkv - iitt nk. Minnesota, i Mari h io. Is.e-. [ I li.-leb, r ertrly the foregoing to he a U •py ol Ui . i gmal on l ie m this office. i uvs. L. Cliv-c. .-seeietary. [Law No. d. | \\ At f .. i hot,/ .; the Gonnty i ontunsai. -i era ol Anoka ( ounty to issue Ifottd* for tiro Lie. t.on ol County buildings. A euaeted by the Leg.-iature of the .-'at ol Mimics..-* Xki Tl'in I. That the Conuty t'ommis-innsri of Anoka County are hereby authorized and empowered to is-ue bon Is to an amount not ex. ceding filUen ibousand dollar*, bear ng in terest nut to excee I twelve per cent per an num. and for a time not less than two, Bor more than ten year*, to raise money ur nut, rial to be expended m t .<• erection of a Court li ruse. Jao amt such olio r County lladdmgs as thy County Cot.iiiiiSsiom rs may th.nk proper, for the use ot the county and n-t other pnrpoiu- : said bond* snail be signed by the Commission er* authorizing the same, aaJ atu-stad by the t lerk of sa.d Hoar L and under seal oi aa;d (Nil) wh '.i, .-- ted -hall be *n l eontir,-. - a beii upon the property in - i d coun ty until the same is fully paid ant aabstted. >»• . i. Tor the purpose ot paying the pri.t c:pai and lUU-rest to bsroroe a upon aa.d boinls, a* the saute may rieconi* due, the sa d Hoard ol County C mnii-- oners are hcieby »u th rat 'd and r iptired t*> ra -e by tax upon the taxable property in -« i ,-anty. in tka usual manner ol as-e—...g and eoiU .b.ig tsxr- ,'--r mtity purpo-t-. a -.. -nt - tat oi tn -m y and tn such am .A* a:, la' • •‘t tint- * a* may be nr esaary, to m-ei tl.c -nn;« <t money to beroßte «iac rt -a . bonds. *- last a- the same may t>eeume tie. a:.da--.oU as -a.d band* si.*., paid, tki --in -..a1l le cauct iied by the 1 lio*r ! St> fn C, i .ir C. ton! -• oners -hill, a' th Faroes', prael;-ante p*-'tod. cause ta* Be ■ * -ary i oj-,ty H . iiLg- ‘ the uI ;ne eoun ly to I •er : din -. '.an ar.to-r „ . 0.-d.r.g t t . ich plan- at i use 'er ... and place a* tuey shail deem orlvtaab** t■.r ttio innresi -if on f unity. >ae. 4. Tais let -u. t.k. - dect trout an 1 - '.er tt» ; asaage. liivii r Has nit'. »l>eaker of It of iL it. nue Mrs* ht .-pease.■ p'O Oi the >erale * 1 • ■ • March 7o l- I rii* t_Cas«’. Actingmor -r irr*»v » Urrtc* X ~i-'- .a. March 20. 1-s-. t I k re jv itruly me • • ,u., gto be * tr.« a . -»*,• mkp—l M • » -i..s atM i mat.!.- i ' * ... «• rxt »• •