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4 NEW YORK HERALD. JiMil GORDON HKNNKTT, aDfTOB PK0PHIK10R. omoa i. w. oukki up p<il*um a?i> mahsau gn. *>? V fxrmmmm te II MMA?rlikavpp?^wAMiMl W? f?I glirtr mWMALD. .iNwr ??? m^rOLOBTAMrOOtlMMannntMWOh, mm lUim MMMM MM hHcM xm AM) fwmrlrr of ?A* ?pU, ???' nflll. Hkt N%friijkr. M lln roiwOWMIWIWIIT tuFu W lMT??MMIWt>Nn 41A l*H? 4?* PlOAiaat JWWI1U ?>p MWHWA mrrmm nine* ?*Am n? AfriAfBUCim ?Ml<MT| te. ?ur?1?? ? gl^A^Air ^Wmm.1 H>uui Vwai*. awl A (*< JO* puvorTII!?Uk mil HI ?4 4* MA VNum U1U Mm, 1H tifCUKiarri ran nnmo. BWaINAT raiATtt *N?4t-LHTT?? IT 1>M#4 kira OI m Km ikd Twin ur rui< *< * ! Caul HMO <AtMI Iniiwy latin ros Lota? ttoir mi pa Fun-4i?om, OWI?? fBltftl Iwi-CtHnnf or Row? F.w-aavvoi, 1-ONM IVllOii fnuni wm? strsatAt ?r?oo? ?f1 e??ata ? 1 PAurraa's il>hio*-<hui(i, nt Otran or ftu>n Uu??t l MwMW-il OlSUN ArLi at Data or teiooA* Ymm. UfU U??M fOftm Rrawotr-VtaviTi Orr a Hii*-Vmi M*u.?t-?u c ait Lici. IAUOI * AAJJLIOAI OuMVI mami-AltaMH -MiumI Mavs 1?wm -Bosausd Heulf vojin aoiunuros an mm mo ??> ? w?y? tmorui (MM, f>4?o??. Ae ?Curm'a Victim. IMA4M lAiik i7) aroiowir- Biiiir* imnuu -ImMmm tn BcmuKiww? Uor or rAiuoi ??4 TR(>? *?f-*a? not'i Oaipiiu MmnuItalWf a* tfauwra* in I i?no Paakot'^ D?*am. NtW Yuik, TfeuitdlJ, Jui>c 3 ihao The He wo. The steamship America arrived at Halifax yesterday with European advice* to the 22d ult, three days later than the acconnta previously received. The news, both political and commercial, in important. In the Brilisb Hoose of Commons the motion censnring the government for the publication of the despatch to the Governor General of India, was, iter debate, withdrawn, the Derby Ministry thus virtually acbirviDg a triumph. Pailiament had ad jonroed, the l/>rds to the 31st and the Commons to the 28th nit., in order to participate in the Whitsnn tide holiday*. There were symptoms of a rupture between Naples and England, growing out of the refusal of the first named Power to indemnify the engineers implicated in the Cagliari affair. The Atlantic telegraph fleet bad aw*.rubied at Plymouth, and would leave in a few days on an experimental I trip. The gteat Epsom race, which took place on the 19th ult, was won by Headsmade. Mr Ten I Broeck's horse Babylon was entered for one of the j races, and came out last. There is nothing of importance from France. Prince Napoleon is appointed Governor of Algeria. Trials of persons connected with conspiracies were in progress. In Italy and Spain there were indications of for midable revolutionary plots, but up to the latest accounts no outbreak had occurred. In Ixxidon the plethora of money had caused a ! buoyancy in the funds. Consols on the 22d were ; quoted at for money. American State secori- j ties bad improved, tut railroad stocks remained as before. At Liverpool, after a dnll market of a week's duration, on the 22d an active demand for cottoo prevailed, with a decided upward tendency in prices. Breadstuffc continued depressed. The steamship North Star, with the European nails to the lPlh ult, arrived at this port from Southampton last evening. Frctn Augusta. Ga.. we have are j?etition of the i report published yesterday, of an Am;rkan vessel 1 being fired into by a British vessel of war, an! the j pursuit of the cruiser by the steamer Fulton. The freebee*. authenticate! outrage is reported by Captain Parkrs. of the brig Mian as. which arrived at j this port yesterday from Jamaica. Full particulars are given risen here in oar columns. We have a re- j port from Washington that the British Minister has j reoeired a despatch of a character that will lead to ; (M oeaaauon oi tne ouin^'w 01 1110 iinunu cruisers j upon oar merchantmen. In Congress yesterday the Senate agreed to make | the resolute? relative to British aggressions the special onler for Saturday next, (rea. Houston made speech in support of his scheme for establishing a protectorate over Mexico. He asked for an expression of the Senate's opinion on the subject, where upon a rote waa taken, and the proposition was rejected by a rote of nearly two to one. The Mia rrllaneous Appropriation bill waa then considered, but nothing transpired in the cause of the debate calling for special reference. In the (loose the consideration of the report of the Special Committee In the Fort Hnelling case was resumed. A re coin tion declaring that thrre is no evidence affecting the integrity of the Secretary of War in connection with the affair waa Adopted?133 to 60. A resolution censoring the agents for injudicious manage merit of the sale of the Fort Snelling lands was also adopted- 123 to 64. The House refu.ied to endorse the recommendations of the committee, and then laid the snbje:t on the table. The H<sise concurred ?ith the Senate resolution giving three years full pay of a commander in the navy to the widow of the IsteCapt. Herndon, who was lost in the steamer Central America. The Committee on Election* made a report asking to be discharged from fur tber consideration of the application of Mr. Fnller to a eeat as delegate from Da ?uti. and confirming the right of Mr Kingabnryto a wat aa delegate from Minrreacta, bat no definite action w*? taken. The Voited Htatea ?t earner Arctic, apoken by C'apt. Wataon, of the ateamehip Mcmphia, vm ninety mflea north of Cape Ilatterae at the time he apoke her not ten mile*, aa stated yeeterday. The dlatanoe from Handy Hook to where the Arctic waa apoken la two hundred and thirty aix mile-, conaeqnently ahe had averaged about four milca an hoar from the time -he left thla city. The examination of Smith and Fltrpatrick, who, it will be remembered, were charged with con?piring to defraud the city treaaury of $10,000. waa brought to a rloae )e?terda\. The Recorder delivered an elaborate dec Won atatlng that the eridenoe waa Insufficient to bold Mr. Fltipatrh k. and that the facta nod clrrumataocea connected with the tnuiaactlon were < onaiatent with hl? innocence of the alleged fraud. He. therefore, diacharged the defendanta aa to the charge of ronapirary. bot h? Id J. It. Smith to ball in the aum of $5,000 to anawer a charge of for gery in the aecond degree, for baring fraudulently altered ft word in thet 'omptroiier a omw. The Health OomroiaeloneTn met ye?terday after noon, Major Tienunn. in tbe rhalr, preaent I>r? lUxkwrll. Miller and Thorn pnon. and (?eo. W. Morton. City ln?pector The only tnninenn of imj-ort*n<? tena-acted wna common Nation which waa presented > y Doctor Tbom|?ann. in relation to tbe Vo ted Bute* t? ?m friimte Sa?|nrhaoiM, re<ommendmK th< hoik v? 1- broken on board the veeael. and the ?torr* removed to the etore how -c at Qua rant r.e ?nd tha rr-? I tho roughly cleaned and fumigated. After a< nnc de1 ate It war that the Mania ahoold be dona. Tl'f ajwtal committee appointed by tha IIohmI of lla-ltli to Inveatirrate the condition of the awlll milk caUhttahmenta of thtw city met ye?t?-rday, whan l>ra .Ir.hn W Pram ?a and John II OrW'.TTi tw* atrong teatimony again* awill milk An analynia of 1'rof. He id waa anhmitted to pmve that awill milk contained aa mnch. If not mora, nntrimant than country milk. It waa aiao alleged by mjlkmen that tbe row dMrm|<cr ia aa prevalent in tbe country aa In the aw III milk -table*. The Con mia-inner* of Emigration yeaterday riaiV gd Ward a Kland There waa a large number of the mcmicr* of the Bwrd o* Rmigtation and other* pre tent. The prow ding* were of a very aatistartory character. A ouil.itnm ru f-ervd, at which were drank toewwwl oomplaneutary toast*, after which the meeting adjourned. The Board ot Education held a meeting last evening. when the question of reading the Scripture* in the public school* wai discussed at considerable length. It waa Anally resolved that the practice of reading portion* of the Bible, without note or comment, in the various public schools, be recommended. The resolution waa adopted by a large majority. The Board of Aldermen met last evening. A resolution waa adopted, to the effect that the Commie aioners of Central Park be requested to open the tranvene roads laid down in the map of Central Park ae adopted by them, no aa to afford thorough farms acmes the seine. A resolution waa offered that a special committee of Ave be appointed (if the Board of Counctlmen concur) to make such ar rang omenta for the celebration of the approaching Fourth of July as will bo doomed |>roper. The report of the Committee od Cleaning Streets, amending the report of the Board of CouncUmen in favor of cleaning the Streets, was laid over. The Committee on Qm and Lamps rent in a report recommending that the. Street Commissioner be instructed to advertise for proposals for lighting and furnishing oil for all the lamp* in the city, and keeping them in repair for one year. The matter of building a retaining wall in Fifth avenue was called np. discussed and then laid over until Monday evening next, and made a special order. The Board will meet this evening at five o'clock. The receipts of beef cattle during the past wceV amounted to 3.0C2 head, an increase of 520 head acompared with the week previous The market w*< active yesterday, and notwithstanding the law supply prices were firmly maintained until toward) the close, when a trifling decline was submitted to The offerings were mostly of equal quality. Tin quotations are 7Jc. a 9|c. The market for cows and calvea continued very dull, and $15 a $55 may be mentioned aa the extreme range of prices. With a moderate supply the demand for veal calves wan light, at last week's rates, :?|c. a Gjc. There was an active demand for sheep and lambs, at $3 a $8 each There was no material charge in price. Itesa'eetf cotton yesterday w.re cmitMd to aboul CO a MO balsa, on the nasi* of about 11 o for midohoi i.p six's Owing to the relaxation la freights flmr vv bem rather more firmly for good" shippitg brsnJs Tot sale* were to a fair ex'ent, tociodicg purchases by tbt botce trade and for tsport, while prices were withoul charge of moment Wheat was lets active and prices somewhat Imgular, but without charge of mcmenL Corn was in light supply scd sales moderate, at rates given in atctber column. Pork sold to * mmwai* ?t. tent at f IT SO ? ?iT 16 for mras ftad ftt (14 25 Tor prime. Tbere waft tome more liquify for beef, with rether mire tfoirg ftt (pioteuoftft. fcsigwn were tree ecu re, while prices were rafttftined. Sales were coo deed to ft boat 400 600 bbds. CeOee wee quiet, wib aftlee oflOObtge Merscftlbo aad too do. Rio ftt rfttee gireo In ftoother piece, freights wtra beary and lower, with moderate engage Nh The Brttleh Ouiiopee la UM Benate lenatar Mftien Baekini Down. It will be Hccn bj a more fall report of the proceeding* in the Senate on Tuesday?which we publish elsewhere? oa the substitute of Mr. Mason for Senator Douglas's bill to restrain and redress outrages upon the flag of the United States, that Senator Mason backs down completely from the position be was supposed to have taken in bis recent report on the British outrages, and wishes to substitute the petty republics south of us for Great Britain, as the objects npon which we should exercise out indignation. The Senate very properly refused, by a vote of thirty seven to sixteen?eleven Senators not voting at all?to entertain this miserable subterfuge of the Virginia Senator, or even to enter upon a debate of it. It will be seen by reference to our Congressional report that the Senate has agreed to make the original resolu| tions of the Committee on Foreign Relations in regard to the British outrages, the special order for Saturday next, and the whole country will emerl in sew nn that rimv a tnnp nf riehmlu ami a course of action such u are consonant with the honor and dignity of the American Senate under the present emergency. Krery national sentiment has heen outraged, erery national feeling baa been insulted. by the course of the British officers at oar very gates, and by the too palpable fact that orders for this course were issued by the BritiA ministry months since. For sixty years hare we struggled in support of the great principle of the immunity of our ships from search upen the sea during atime of peace; erer since we began to feel the throbblngs of life in the national bosom hare we resisted this insolent aggression. One great Virginian, Jefferson, struggled for eight years against it, while he was at the head of the young nation; another eminent Virginian. Madison, led us into war in defence of it, while our thews and sinews were yet tender. Now that we are lusty and strong, comes a degenerate son of the Mother of Presidents, and would hare ns, forsooth, turn cur wrath against the plgmiea of the Isthmus, a bo bare really been doing nothiag except quarrelling among themselves and destroying their own ritality. j w rM'niw or me ?oir*y-inree mited Mates of America did right in rejecting bj u overwhelming vote the weak and cowardly buksection. We only regret that there was one man in that body?one Senatorial representative of a free and sovereign American State- that voted with Mr. Mason in rapport of hid imbecile proposition; and we rejoice to sec that hia colleague from Virginia was not found among the sixteen old fogies who are so afraid of a fuss with one of oar fcise. It is their trembling fear of acoursc that may carry us into a war with Kngland. Nothing would so encourage British insolence in these outrages as the coarae Senator Mason'? fears counsel us to adopt; and if the British cruisers continue to search our vessel*, the country will have a war upon that point, if It has to sweep away a whole Senate of old fogies to obtain it The country expects the Senate to place a still stronger condemnation upon Mr. Mason's wish to let "I dare not wait upon 1 would." CJnnri>:t Among tub Foasn*.- The nnn. Miissa Greeley ban been raking up the old Yaroo fraud of more than half a century ago. But why Ik- dching among wuh forgotten and dusty tow *11* m this Yasoo fraud and the Sonth Sea huh ble, win n our own time* are so prolific of fraud* moonshine speculation* and swindling lobby jobs. If the Hon. Mama Greeley would only consent to enlighten us concerning that niyfe rlous Irish rebellion fund of f.10.000: that Tri fame Kansas fund of * 100.000. that lobby draft, o( which be wan the stakeholder,of f l.OOOfrom th" Pee Moince Improvement Company, and espe clally concerning Matteson's proposed "free wrool" deposit of $2.1.000 with the Hon. Mama Greeley, for tbe purchase of some twenty Are i convertible members of Congress at a thousand dollars n Ik id. onr befogged cotemporury would tie d ing the public some service, AJ for this harping on the Yaroo fraud. It is about as seasonable now as would be a discourse on the spurious issues of enr old Continental paper currency, I,et the Hon. Massa Greeley wake up. This is not the time for snoozing. NKW Y ORIC HJfiKAlil), TB Trivm or the Derby Government?The H?>Mrrr a fetch arrived at Halifax yesterday >t'iuh ?fee rather important news of the triumph of tr r D?rby administration over their parl'aiim'i ??rj opponents. Mr. Car dwell, who proper d the vote of censure, withdrew it Wore tlx close o< ibe debate; Uius intimating, plainly ? nrnph. bis belief that the government waa too strong w yet to be overthrown. Thla la oon ? ro uble to British practice. It is not osnal tb? re to overthrow a m In la try before it has had a 1. w moi-'br' trial of offloe, unlets the times be citt;ra), and fome momentous question be at stake. Those portjone of the debate which have reaoh> d tie justify the assertion that there never was a time *b*-n the folly and the mischief of the Palm*T*too policy were more thoroughly seen t han at preatnt The Bouse of Commons, where be hu mi long roled, now seems thoroughly diet listed with hit reck lean maltreatment of England's weaker neighbors, and hie alternate provocation acd truckling to the stronger. Tne tics a of the outrages of the British vessels in the Wt at Indies will arrive inat in time t/? int?noif? the feeling which has already found a partial in Mich speeches as those of Roebuck and Sir Robert Peel; it will go hard with Lord Palmer-ton, as a public man, before we hear the *a?-t of them. At the same time. stranger things have hap peoed tlen the defence of Palmers ton by Derby 1 wou>d be. Though, we are bound to adtn t, Lo?d Derby ba* uniformly .behaved with mode ( rstloD and fairness to foreign nations, s'i.l it cant ot he forgotten that he is the leader of that , ureal t< ry party which is the sworn opponent I of novelty and reform, of that party which > forrt d E< gland into war with us in defence of k ibe light cf search forty-six years ago. Should 1 be. at this juncture, seek counsel of the heredi1 'ary pj it ciples of bis party rather than from the d'ca'rsof common sense and the cnlight-ned j Knt'ment of the ciriltzed world, we may oven , now Ik- on the brii k of a convulsion, compared i to which the Russian war was a passing breeze. 1 The chances, we admit, arc the oth-r way; but ' if Lord Derby be the tory hie enemies represent ; h'ro tbc- next month may precipitate a crisis of which the wisept cannot foresee the issue. Tnu Presidential Contest Commenced.?'The newspapers of the North in the interest of Mr. Reward, are coming out vigorously in nw b-half for tbe sncoewion, to the exclusion of all other candidates in tbe field. We fear, however, that the; carry too large a spread of canvass for the ballast in the hold to keep on their course very long without caDsizing. Their supply of ammunition is very light, being nothing more than tbe stale remains of the Kansas agitation, "the slave oligarchy," and the aggressions of the ' slave power." With three new free States added to the Union at a single session of Congress, tbe "aggressions of the slave power" have certainly been of a very extraordinary kind. But such "aggressions" will never frighten the sensible people of tbe North. We dare say that they would consent to a few more "aggressions" of thia sort, without the slightest grumbling. We suspect, however, that tbe real platform of Mr. Seward will neither be the "slave oligarchy" nor the "aggressions of the Have power," nor anything of the kiod; ba? that hit working programme will be ooofined to the lobby spoils and tbe "cohesive power of the public plunder," with Orsamus Benajab Matteson as his fugleman, with the forty thieves of Congress as his body guard, with Thurlow Weed (having a five thousand dollar fee in his pocket for statistic*) as his whipper-in, and with all the rotten banks, railroad companies, land jobbers, lobby jobbers, stockjobbers and lame ducks and kiteflyers of Wall street as his allies. Meantime what are the friend*. respectively. I of Fremont, Banks. Chase. Crittenden, Bell and ! others of the opposition camp*, about ? They most be op and stirring, or they will probably find, when too late for any other course, that it will be their doty to play the game of Millard Fillmore and Martin Van Rureo. The Wrtt or F.rror to Stow's Case.?Judge Welles has, under the law, granted a writ of error in Ira Stout's case. This entitles the prisoner to the benefit of a new trial, with all the chances of s perverse jury, or an ignorant jadge, or a jury that won't agree, or witnesses oblivious of facts long since past The Jadge. however, is not to blame for his act. Under the law, which was disinterred in so timely a man nor by the counsel of the Italian Cancemi. the Governor of the State of New York has no discretion in the matter, but is bound to iseue the writ in every case where a criminal is foand worthy of oapital punishment Under this law the i bances are that Ira Stout, the author of one of the most barbarous and brutal murders of modern times, may escape the just penalty of his crime. It should be the fir-t business of the State Legislature at its oc xt ww-ion to repeal a law fraught with ao much mischief. It ought not to be suffered to disgrace the statute book a single day longer than is absolutely necessary; unless ! indeed, the people of thisSlate are reconciled to live like the savagts of the South Sea Island*, without laws, and without guarantees for the I safety of life. Meanwhile we would suggest that it may lie ' with the Judges to counteract the mischievous tendency of the aot In question. It does not apl*ar that any delay Is fixed daring which they : ri- botifiH l<i irrtnl tlis writ of . rmr I ? "?/ i they hasten to grant it? Could not 1U Issue ba delayed till the Legislature meet? Mm Llt'lee, Stout's sister. and hi? accomplice i and coadjutor in the murder of her hustaad la to be tried, It eeema, in a few days. We shall nee bow It will fare with her, and what effect will be produced by the wretched maolfeatoea a bich Stout's lawyer in publishing in the country paper* with a tlew to the manufacture of public sentiment for the use of the jury that is to try ber. Thk Cwkvauk* Wrn? aha Fnuifcom The Chevalier Webb ha* just discovered that Mr. Iiucbauan ha* mo*t shockingly mismanaged the government flnaneet; but we doubt whether the indignant Chevalier Webb, with all hi* Wall ?trcet oxp? rlence a* a lame durk and kite ' flyer, 1* competent to give financial advice to any man. In all hi* financial operation* in stock*, bond*. United State* bank*, land speculation*. lobby job* and free wool petition*, he ha* signally failed, and hi* moet remarkable achievement a* a financier aa* the sponging nut of an enormou* schedule of debt* with the convenient sponge of the la*t general Bank i rupt law. If another *ucb law were paaaed by the present Congre** he would probably be one among the first taenty men to repeat this easy process of a settlement with hi* creditor*. The Chevalier Webb la, In fact, one of that clas* of financier* who are never so bappy a* whe^ [UR3DAY, JUNE 3. 1858..' their liquor billa and butcher's bills, bout*e rent Hid txtrM are paid out of otber people's pockf-tA. What, tfcen, shall we say o' the coolpew of tocb a financier *heo be undertakes to i discourse upon tbo financial blunders of Mr. Buchanan's administration ? Oh! the imoaaculate Chevalier Webb I MnnrrPAi. Raronu?TixrArnw' Pabtt? It is within the knowledge of every taxpayer In tbls city that during the past ten years our ? taxes bave Increased from three millions to ten f uiilllona It is aleo true tbat no great public ? works have been completed, aod but one commenced, and that the population and growth of p ak? -ti L . . .A - - 1 At. Ak? 1.a.a..a KJ IOC VUJ u?vu PVV At'pi pnvc Wivu lUVinr^J u its expenditures. The inference la irresistible ? that some twenty millions of dollars have been stolen from the taxpayers by the Corporation ? employes, *bo are nothing bnt a band v of tax eaters and tax devonrera. Nor 0 is this system of pinoder confined to any J one party. Daring the past tea years every party has been elevated to power. We have tried tbem all?democrats, old whig*. Know Nothings and republicans. Reformers bave tried their hands with the name result?the taxes have steadily increased under each and all of tbem. The reason of this will be apparent to every one initiated into the mysteriee of city politics In making their nominations, all the partus use the same ion machinery, and work with the smallest and meanest waul politicians; men without means, character, credit, or lawful emp'ojmtnt. Tbey pay no taxes, and in no way contribute to the support of the government? they are only tax eaters and tax devourers. They fill the fat places In the City Hall, and it is for tbem that we pay the tremendous and cou stunt ly iocteasing "salaries" item in the tax levy. Bey otid that tbey are ia collusion with outside plunderers of the city treasury, and share in the spoils. If not absolutely rognes, ibey aro lazy and careless. They have io?b<ng at stake in the city, and nothing to (ja'n by a nduction of the taxes. They are not taxpayers. They are tax raters, tax de vomers, tar plunderers. We are credibly in for oi< d tbtit of the two hucdrcd aod fifty employt's of tbe Corporation at the City Hall, ' not fifty pay any taxes whatever. Now for tbe rftmdy: There are thirty thon*ard taxpayers in this city?men of character, wealth and influence. Let tbena organize a party and put up tbe beet men, without regard to previous political affiliations. With re a aid to tbe nominating conventions, it has been frequently urged that the taxpayers kept away from them. That is true. Every reepectable man keeps away from them while tb?y are packed wi'h bullies of the Dead Rabbit order. Tbe taxpayers should allow no one wbo is not a taxpayer to bave any band in their nominating conventions, and to put no man's Dame on a t'eket unless be is a taxpayer. That is tbe best kind of a Registry law, giving the administration of tbe government to thoee who pay for it By this coarse tbe noo taxpayer is deprived of no right He has a ticket presented to him containing tbe names of the best men in tbe city, in lieu of a string of broken down stereotyped politicians. If be wants clean streets, an efficient polioe force and a good government be will vote tbe taxpayers' ticket If not, be will choose for himself. and take riot, disorder and dirt. Rut If the 1 taxpayer* combine together a* one man in tbia movement, we have no fear u to the result. There are thousands of honest non- taxpayer* who anxiously Inquire at the municipal elections for the best men, without distinction of party. Their rotes will be given to the taxpayers' ticket, and its race ess would be a certainty. It depends only npon the property holders themselves to say whether they will not make a little effort to save themselves from being systematically plundered by the tax eaters. The Last Kicx and the Last Fuckhl? Ills Holiness, Archbishop Hughes, has very unnecessarily taken the trouble of a deliberate denial of certain ridiculous inventions of some of the dark lantern mountebanks and nincompoops of thla city, published in an obscure paper at Albany. Meantime we perceive that these K. N. charlatans are determined that the "Circle of Jesus'' shall be demolished, inasmuch as all the horrible discoveries concerning It are to be published In a book. And this, we apprehend, will be the last kick of the Ksow Nothing faeticn of New York, atd the laat ghastly tiicktr of their daik lantern. Til* Jr.w qnwrwn in tot Daman Pailu- i wknt.?We ace that a motion made in the i House of Commons to admit Baron Rothschild to act aa a member of the committee ] appointed to draw up reaaona for disagreeing with the Lords on the Oaths b'll, was carried ? by a rote of 2.11 to 196. Ifwe miatake not, this 1 rote practically settle* the question of the ad- ' mission of Jews to Parliament. P.aron Hot ha- J child cannot act ae a member of a delegated , branch of the Legislature without i^ing in en- i joytnent of all the original rights appertaining 1 to n legally constituted member of that body, i It was by a side mamenrre of the e*m< kind that ( O'Connell was enabled to take bis seat la Par * liament after the Clare election. Hocb com promises are unworthy ??f the dignity of great ; constitutional amrmhliea like the House of Com roona. Feeling that it was in the right la Its content with the House of !<ord? no the Jew ' question, it should not bare sought to recognise by Indirect mesns what It eonoelred itself entitled to legalise. A formal rob- of the House sbrold long since hare admitted Baron ttothscfaHd to his seat, tearing the Lord* to the adoption of rnch measure a as their Intolerance might bare suggested, llad this oourae been penned soro^twoor three years since, we are satisfied thai their hwdship* would hare swallowed the doee In th?- same easr snirit in which they digest* d the Clare election. < Til* ITon. Boobt Brooks and thk Poit..? ] The lion. Booby Broolu is very much ejurcised concerning the perils of the , Protestant cause in these United States, and comes up stoutly to its defence against c the dangerous machinations of that terrible 1 barbarian, the poor old Pope of Rome. Here- i after, the lion. Booby Brooks, on account of his , piety and his real in behalf of Protestantism, should be honored with tho distinction of the . Her. Booby Brooks. Yea. more?instead of a botcher's bill of seven dollars a month he should i henceforth have the double Fifth avenue rations [ of fcurteen dollars a month, family visiters and i servants included. Let It therefore be the Rev. Booby Brooks, and fourteen dollars a month for the butcher's bill, till otherwise ordered. A Protestant divine would starve on seven dol- 1 lars a month. THE LATEST NEWS. ?; Oar Hfttrl*! WtrhlMgUtr l)r*|Mlrh. 'I mpohtaht kapost hblatiy. to tb. oct v haoit*?tdm 10 whin mihhiows?kumokbd dim- ? culty bmwwkn uovhfchor 1/l'mmlno and onno- j] hal joti1h8ton?aim t.am1p kol'tk op?k*to?h o< oh i]am)- obhbkal hoctuton'h KUftTKa mo ft- > my nth? what in mvnbkal lam ah hoimu down in moabaova??tbi oahb ok judos wataol'h, mtc. b w awhinoton, juoa 2t ims (( it is raporlad im a uhaf?af.h imm ham r**tr?d mi u* brhmi lafadoa, lo'onn'og ibam thai la- '* fftaot dmtwtobew by mall mm ?a tba way o' a samafae wy a?d pacific character with taferwca to tba affair af twrrvlaan. r* hit change will be atdt the Praoch tnlaaioe for Ube reereL The Legtala'ura of Virginia bu mvmorlallaad M Preatdeat to permit Mr. Maeon to remala. Mr. *' Udell will pro? ably tocoeed bin after Uecloae of this * to gram. a. Jobs P. Stockton, of New Jeroey, baa beea appointed ? itnleter to Bwitaerlaad. Jo'eob R Chandler, of Peonati m ante, will probably ge to Roma. J. P. O'Salltvaa, of ? bltforvla, baa been appointed C meal at Singapore, and . N Betee, of Georgia, Oonaal to Tarte lalaad. jj Ibe appitoaata for the miaatoa to Pa-ageey are already * *ry numarone The oamee of Mr gltapatnok.of Florida; J, Ir. Bar lie, tele of the Union; Mr. Coeeoa aad Geo oral b lergee, of Rhode la'and, are atrang ly preeeed. il The Stole Deparimeat baa not received aay offl Val Intel- u fence by laat arrived mall (rem Nicaragua, from oar I alitor Lamar, beyaad what baa beea pabilehed in ton ? Iikalo. The department exp-ctod core fall aad lmortaU deepatobea, and supposed thee* tee of notreoeiv- t eg tbim waa the sickness of General Lamar, rommodcro Vaaderbiit aad bla ifett, We*?ater, arrived ' ieie laat evening they a-e eodeavorlrg to make ?? 0 irraegement wttb oor government In caee the Yrlaerrl r realy I* defer ed. Wtbsteraaya that be hat porch wed * be Transit >teas:era for VanoerblH; be therefore waoU f >ur | c veer meet to protect him ia his r Ubta. I It la evident, from letters received here of latent date * rtm the beadquarteeg of the army in Utah written by f bcee Holding important poeitlona in the expeoldee, tbat r Jcverner Cuamlrg and General Johnston had no* ' ?ad tbat free or manrlsaUoa with racn other wblcb j sould be expected from tbeir rela Ive ffll ;lal pi iltirns It appears ttat Govt rot r Cummng kep* 1 .'t peral Jobraton in the dark a good deal aa to bla mire , metis aad purpurea It la fea?ei by aoite that aueh a , IMC Of IDIDgB m?J 11 KL\er prCVS (JWMtfOUS 10 tne 0>?J*0' >f fovernofnt is fitting oat such an expensive expedition >r brlt g about a dffflcuiry bet?een tb? evil nod military [ er. lko report thAt General Houston oootemntates ao exps Dit'ou into Mrxioo is without a sti?do? or (oantAtioa. immediately on the Adj -moment of Ooogre s the GoMrsi til return to leiu Aud remain iiert un'.U tbe meating or Ctrgreea. A good d?Al of ACii?ry U felt by 8 seders, 8chell ut others At tne prospect of tbe session c oelog leaving tbslr c om mat loos unacted t pott, la sucb aa event their cm n if sloes would expire. Tbe House Jodtciary Committee met this morning, Aid look a vote oa tbe qoeettoe of tmpeachirg Judge Watrous M Texas. The vote stood four for and four against both ndrs will be allowed to report rtsolutions to the H two, a ben Cocgreaa will take each *ci??a as sretas proper, [be cominlUee bare been engaged almost the entire ees too, At A very heavy cost to tbe government. Official loformatioo baa been commuocsted to governsent confirming tbe statements pcbllehed of rtob gold liaooverles In Washington Territory. The sees loo of Congress will probably be extended Tar i few days, as tbe Sroate state they cannot get through ?e business by Monday. Tbe preposition of J GInner lones, that the next session stall commence In Novum >er, will be pressed, and it is believe 1 It will carry, as t is understood the administration Is strongly in favor >f it rra gxxxxhjll snnrms mmpattii. Wasumotm, Job* S, IBM The Imprewk* la bow general that toe leaaioo of Otrn j [rwa will be pro.ooged beyond Monday, probably two series. The Senate bare yet to diapoae of aercn or eigbt J mblio appropriation buia, and hare made Ute British ag I peesloa reeolutlona the special order for Saturday la ^ iddltton to this there is other baa la ana requiring the can 1 unrot action or that body , Oat tola aoUona were brought agalaat Collector* and * *h<r federal oflloer* la New York, and Mr McKeoa, then 1 Dtetriot Attorney, to pureuaaoe of apeclal order* or geae rati laetructwna, appeared and took meaaarta for their da'enoe. While the aotioaa were pending Mr. MoKeoo wee mperaeded by Mr Sedgwiok; beoce roae the qaaauooa by h* Secretary of the Treaaury to the Attorney General. 8 rbohaa deetded?Firat, that tha District Attorney oaaaot aay eaae obarge more for hie aertioea toan the ay bill azpraaaly allow* bun to receire; tec and, that rhaa a mlnlatarial or other offljrr la auei for a* nt dan# la tha lawful dwcharge of hi* duty, he gorerameet who employed him ia bound to B and ha weea him aad the ooaseqaeocw; tint if dona at tha r* loeat af the department, that | . w for it to p?y him miob una of money ae may be agreed upon, and that If the net i done ia bad faith, tha ofitoer la to Ui rare of himself, md third, that It W for the Secretary of the Treasury, la do dWcretion, to decide whether the outgoing attorney hall oeaee all com mimical too with the pood log au.ta igalaat the Collectors, but that where the caeca have been prepared by the late attorney, It la bettor to employ him m an assistant. Tlia report ooaoeralag the et*aoiara Voltoo and Stys la mUevsd to be fhlee. The rumor haa been current hare or three days, but op to last eight the gorerneieni bad ecelred to lafhrmatloa on the eubjeck THIRn-TOTH CORURKNN. YIKBT BhHBtON. I 0 ton.*. WeMnWiaa, June 2,IBM. Mirret MnniMon * The bliat&eoa woo of do public Interest uo'll we o'etoet, 1 be* Mr. Maxo* procured the c >teeot of lb* >eu?te to , nekr the renoi niooe coooeralny the Rrltieb ajurrenioae r he ipeclal order for Saturday norm. ' oiw Horumx'x nmifflnni or nxicn j Mr. Hocwrotr, (opp ) of Teue, tried to bring op hie rooo e utlooe to reft reoco to the protector out orcr Urxl W. lo apeak log to the raeoiuUoo bo md If the gorernmeat r it tbto nation do not Interpose la the raise or outrage! 'itioiaoity lo Mrileo, mm will b? found who trill oot ibnr.k from tnterpnewig to protect tbelr rr.htx and the \ tgbtn of tbelr fellow rltl/eai. Do blmoelf could not mnltoie If BieiMlty demanded bin to do oo Thoy wko * to will neither bo liable to the Bane of fliiburtere. nor urrcnb'e to the repr. arh of marauding. Toeroforo be t lewaeded ao rwprrrel m by era* oa<l nay* of o rtn-oo by be Areata, to obow whether Utoy will really do noytbleg w ec-hing n the mot er, Mr. Hi ?nw*. (aim ) of Va, here ruffeetod that he ? toped the Aeoator would accept tbo rteowU'a axpreaioo if opto loo eoaertetTO A veto wee l ?teo, with the following results ? Taaa?M*wre Cllnreaan Pitch, Itale Houetoe, Johneoa of 1 r ?? MOWry Po?* Piio* RUm. Mm nont, nlldell. Htaart, ; l..?fca Tru?l?ll Wade, wrleht Id '' Hit- -Miwu firnjaiolo. R?olrr. HrMerteh, Hrrwo i'im o no, ( t?rh (bay, CoUamer Iter 1?1i?o. Iinrkee. reams va Pont, Poa'rr tlrttn, ham lo, Hammond, Harlan. n linhur. irera-e 'or.ee K.-r Kuig. vftann. I'earee. _ tret, trward Ibmnpeoo. of Ky., Wlleoo ant Vglee MX yon wit*-cue*not e amtoroiATtox nrij . woo tb?n Who op. Mr >*?, (epp ) of R I , Introduced a* *m?n?l- . n?rt a Irrelhy rearrarremmt of the tariff, wnich woo o'ed oot of order. Mr. t wrrrxT.rw, (opp ) efthred an amendment to eoetl ice ti e puOiKatioo of Amotions Na>? paper* oiooe MM, , wiutmy "* copies for gureremtnt tine and lor the ueo u if tbo public Itbrartee and foreign governments Mr. Tta.wrw, (oom ) o? Ha., opposed It, oad Messrs. . 'award. Brnamin son Hamonm supported it. . Mr. Kme-senter (opp ) of Me , mo red to emend the ir. entn.net by limiting th<- present progression of the v or k to tea eotnmeo. l/?t Mr t???aie wote.1 to emrn.l by nrorldtny that the price bribe pab'lrotteo Of the work rball not etoeed the pre cat ft). <a o? public printing, in which ahape Mr. Otittea J, I h'a Ifhiniin-fht n??uArt Iter a.aUef tn An MI'Htl* to ?pp. n<1 to lb* bill *|>t>capc1?tlon* fbr th* <,c?.l b?M ?t u>? 1 'tolrtct of OnlumbU b?rira MM. .1 ir<t minor mindir.tBtg hiring b?Ob mo Ted aad f, o*t. m Mr I nivrin, (opp ) of M oh , rnnowod hi* motion to _ ?pVTof.rt*to >54 fit 0 for tbo HI. Clnlr It* to " A vm* w*c ukm on thl?, nn<1, i>w member* being pro , *nt, tt *f*nn<t m If it tn rorrloft, when Mr. Hitntn.t. lut god hio rote to "ajo," thug Acquiring Dm right to rectus <Vr IVfot* tbo roauH wm taroonnod th* AdmlnMraiioo ?fa mi to tuijotiro. tbo cpf o*lt)oo 1 ailed forth* ;md ud tnfl ot Ik* BO- B loo, which wm carried by V trilMt 18. <4 Adjourned. o K rug tfOWOR op Tim AVniOAIt pi. ao ip TBI **PATM? t tim toMirrn on porikik m?i.ATtoim. u fn Iho *onat?, on Tnoeiay, the tut loot, Mr ft*1*' rrom th* (bpimiito* o? Pnroign KaIaAIom. to which wm *tc rred U10 bill to rettmln ud retro** outrage* upon in* l?g of th* I'm tod Htato*, reported H with M nmMdmonti iti iking not *11 nflor the enacting clou**. Mr. ?(*<*? 1*1 thettihatttnt* b* rmt. Mr. i'mn? let U?* origin*! bill At*o b* rMtt. j f Th* Hum or dor* <1 Iho roMWf <* "?o original Ud n? K Tbo ortgiMl. which wm t*?red*o*d by Mr PeuglM *?d ofrrtel to th* Committee cw I'orotgn KrlaUooa, wm read, Ml roUow*:? B?Mt?*4. Ac., That. I. oaaMOf Oafmat TtotAttMOf ?*I?W> 1 t reive* b? opVore CM* #.? or of ?*? lh<h4 (.< > , T <ip^-hrtr o-ocwrtv ?e<fer (Ore ? '*??* qnHIr* prompt >*d#.?. Urd xWa. Id IBe -fxnMW rf ihn rtah*rpi, del.) wauldb-l rrm;*r|h>e ?r?b the >nw i(lk...r.K1, b> Pre.|d-?tiaWe.??r *??h>rl*r' ? ? ptr^ ?? ?! *r~rr ?$ be m%1 deem nanr??ary M p r??at lb* irjffrpb * nf*i.?h <'?( ? *?, to 'Ma-p eed-aaa a-.4 .H.'eeVrw fur 'be e. n>e ?h? perpet Dttwi; aD<f It aboil * W'l i-| ??> ibe 'ac?a of Milfiw, tl'.t ? rottrnt af to P-ti t? H* prep We, bofoee fVt.rMt, %t IP# eoiWrd '?e l<-?b e iropect, for aaoh further MU?n iWmi m Infpp-) dirt el. TSr reported by Mr. Mbooo, room rite (hp in ?? or F> it Ifo Pdailoa* wu tbea reed, .? r*i ? p: ? an re e?d ?eoe*ted nnirt|MVat*Wg .1 nHw ?e# pepirMed tg'lrr4 (be per o n > od n-mert- > rotd**na lf!f?'<i Wtlri'ii hero wlVw?triai eee'taMleef ibeyaewrmeiiUof <V? e#povVr- e? lurtt, hmhiiii fVitltlletml hew ()-anodu or h? ?i mrrMip. y or I?wluiw>?ry fnroea wHVn tb'?e #en?l?hn? r>?nonni. trd after nmM rtpnwbwe, b i>?n .?* pr?<raeV<t neertHmlVro ?l'b fid rmiptli ft-d'hrr ewMka for rpeli tajm-tee w' ?#?oeii? wthd e*r fi oWke hot beep ob???r?e, far remedy m< p-emi|v II r?ee'*??4 *fl *h*t 1 bo Preetdoot Ko, ui ho U hereb*, brrlxeO lo rinrVy ench foreo *? Wo mo* deem n-*M,nre. t Me > >? or o-bemlae 10 oh'atn ?<l r teeh Irjnrtee o* fn nfe* ? * *> 'k"w t* Mw to h*?p ex rotrtr 4 led V>? I he I' yeaavpta a* ?aM re en Whet, ?r r ibore rftrj opder the aa*hort*y a* aobi iwnpeib, ar r li ?otr?H4o->erT or motnHnin Ann wMfe the rttpnttf nfertreed MerH? KWprpypa, Omu bio*, ni Ham Oe%or ea'e whoie nn lha neraoaa ? di?h?h? af ? ' tbr PtM rf HU'm, or ?o ?IM pm4ontl a to Ik* ?i mh yrryirU ifi*lm*>ltt?B?t?tW?l>mihaiwwHn? <?Hr or l*o?fr?' att>rk OO tte porxM* or pro#?r * ?< <?k oir? perrlr ? t? treprlt iwrcHw Pmmbi rallrml or ? Wr <mi? mif Homtkr Iitaiigf Oonnl tsrHM w ?V? or ranker. or -be oooo Mf rrgiriN. ? or* rot ? ?w nrtMd-o of rrofc ir jorirt of ovUwm, uil that 'bo Out rot'oPooim? ee ear** %o prvtn. lo tbmtftor <ko fae'e In mob oooo. Irtrtf wrl'h h? r?a??ao >r Mr eoUoa < iho protiroo, for nek further aottoa IT oaf irrr'n ar Cr nma ?k?H dtrot. Mr oct to eoatlaaa la Itece oilfl the Brot dry of Jeoaory ifO Mr. ViKW moved tbU tble bill bo mado the opootol orlor lor to Borrow, atone o'clock. Mr Branca booed H would not bo iVe a ape-tal order, lo aaeteo rbe npcroprtnttoa Wl a dMpoeed of flrt, aod bra the 4roo?e cooW take op toy oohjeet it ploraod. Mr PiCiHT coord lo amend 'be laotloo of Mr Mraoa >T iraktop rt tb? oprcol order Iter Saturday neat, at oo o'clock. Mr. Gam raid that If, after the repo'tloy of thai WHt 'oofrera rbrnVJ adjourn witboat dotry oattblry oo ibo "bled It wruid be considered ba Ibooo ynvernmeote that bey oooid oooUtna lo orBimit tbero oatraraa uooo oar I'Iwm Mb rerfrct Impunity H* hoped tbe or Hut of *r. ewe wi old be ayred to,aod ibot artloo ar u'd prooaKf >o 'ak?o.f a* to aflrrd protection to oar c It'sen* 01 them fiitHH tiavel Mr. 'rwrm rioted UjM bo *u ore rf a trlro-hy of tr# k mmi'tre ot> Fireiyn Rolalior* w?n dle-roted ectlrelr ?rt?> ihr eibfl'n'o reported. He to >nybt there aaall r? bo tra-h a'varfeye in d'ern??loy thi? b II mh V k te r'abt 'a iter", ots'ers it could be peered; and be waa hi'rfipc th?. mi h a bill could u"t tarn Oopyteea luHay he l-rorer i *e*?'oe i' wowerp to edj-Mjio oo Vina'ar aexl. t?o Oral q'0? I'B, iberrforo, an* for the S?na'e to auk bo Hi ore id Rrpre-eotattvefi to rn-irod Uio order Delay r? oar of adjraerirepl ro Monday next CoW the "IH f tb? Hota'e rboold ba?e been m-mi'eeted oo thai matter to ar of poem to nukltgthU bill tbe ?pecial order for >ra fv'u?r nice. ' Mr Hiram r?r o-kod ttet the Seratn had boon pernirW i-e'o?e?y? oorrt tho money hrn?, 10 ihrcmrirft ih drid Hcbjro aid bad oonnmp hlied npthlry yet. If bo dlroofoirr rhmld coolltue rtnHry ibo innro'ay hoar re e*o?y day ?bl? wrek no doubt ere should bare the rir.o loralt. Brt after l*o AoD'ODr athto hilla aod other uht c btielnree ahel be finished, we mnld take th% kK p or Wtn'ij, ar d bo prepared to act dttlaUoly span he pntrtH o Mi. tpoiiw leqnl ed whether the bill kneaded Greet Iritati ? br Matmni reyiwd that It did net. Mr T? ant* tbrrgbt we ought to apply the eaiee rale to be etrnrg that we did to the weak. Vr Mas-r elated that re tbeee traoeH route* there aare ti ar.y then-ot-d American <H z-oa oaae'Bg aenaallp, irxl tiure wrre do u>?*o* of affords* tbeta 'roteotta*. ?e refer red tr th" rnt'ages within a year oe two pat ad w w firai ad* aad Tampion, and ahewed that tbeee wee a iM'wPra hetweto the policy to bo aeootod towards tree f rra' l*owera whlrb are capable of affwdlog rodeeea r refiau g It and toward* that olaae of uneeWed papal*l-n whire there I* a form of government, and yet the uthcrlttea are neable to exerc<ee the internet! anal raeae re tf ft rerrmeet Mr Pnnm it rra ark ad that there nocnireeee* only cea''rcd him of 'be propriety and or result} of a'lOpUeg tee r*n>ottors which be introduced a me Mate sieoe fbr aterdtrg a protectorate over these Sooth Atnertoae later Mr Puiwi i rave notice that when thte eab|eot ebeald ?e take* ep frr cerriderattoe be abovld mive an aaaeedneet, rometnrg ptwer oa the PreMdent to eteoato the wo-rathy law?. t the re queet of several Senator*, Mr. S'uart with Ir? w b e n < tiro Theqtt'Hioa b*trg then taken oe the ntt'ia af Mr. fanos.U was not agreed to?jeae 16, nay a 17?as tetwv? T?ia?v?r?-*. a Pea, Ben. Benjamin. W?J*r, nttnrwae, liavte t.r?#n Owln. H-uaino, freraon leaned;, Meaea, ?nk Posh He'd ?nd > Udell-I*. till- Ml we a. Bayard Briarbt BroderVk. lm*i, Cawa *?,l kau'lrr, fart. CUv. Oe"?mer. 'W lendee (Mew. Pal itite. lin'kee. Prearrden Pitch Flirnairleh. Pent Paatar. lair I radio. Paww od. bariaa tinnier, J'heaps at i rkaooa. ,toe?a. B'er Ma l?rr_ Pe*?ce PraaH Memeaa, 'nan. Tirmba. Trumbull, wade, WUann. Wright aai roea-JJ A?ii>t ob Pot Yonvii- Meaaia Bate*. IVioiiw llirwa l?e*?raon, J< bi aoe ot Treneaer* Ura Wnelaa Nhwld*. umreV, Thrmpao* of Irntucky. and tboaaon of hew Jerry? U. Wemee mf Bapiamatatlvaa. WAMnNirros, Jane 3, 1MB. TM* FOKT KVRLLDM! CAT*. Tbe Bona* mued the oouldmMM of Ik* hrt It oil tag repot Mr. CLxaa, (opp ) of N T , dlftorod from lb* coeotolan* of balk Ik* majority *n<l mtaorttv reports. There re* sot tk* e'lg bloat frouod tor lmp**ohi*g tb* pmii) r official tat eerily of Ik* Beorelary of War, bat tk* nacayemrct of tk* Ml* wa* mjudintoo* aad improper II ran probable or poarible that tk*r* wa* aa entire waat ?C ~wcr for Um Ml*, aid It waa probably voidable beaaaaa r lb* rtrwaikwn el tree lag It. Mr Cwm. (edm ) of III , mM, when he *ff?red lb* r** utkie of Irqolry o* which thW rrpirt era* mede be dtalaimed making ear chare* of fraud or nor re at Ma agaiaet ay oo* Be did aot now brliere that Um 8*or*t?ry dad oorrnptly or dbbooeeUv. but waa daoatvad la tk* lectio* of a* a**at to etfrct the aala Mr. B****r>?ia. (adtn ) of MM* , appealed to the He***, i view of the abort time rewelefrg of tb* aeoeioa, to o*m* 9 a tom. He presumed every mat bad mad* * Mi iiod He moved tk* preview qawUw, aad lb* m HM* rae aeconded. Mr. lm in fopp ) of lad., ckwed the debate H* 0**reded that ibe Ml* could pot he jnaufled by law, wage, veciice or morel*. the act throughout m wroug- 0* fended the rennyl of the majority Mr. Clmx, of N. Y offered a ?*rt?* of reentuUow, tk* ret of which, that tb* evidence reported by Um tela* Ommitre ae to the rrceot aaleoc the Kort <*o*tltog K-eer? M be* faded to exhibit aov tort or otrrnmetaaoe* weblt'K tb* prraoral o* rtonal integrity of tka Biwitary f*n wae adopted. 1*i ar*lr*t 00 Mr. Rnwui.fadm i of M Y . moved to table tb* wk*l* abject 1.0*1. til acaloit 140 Tbe erpopd rr?o?iiiww of Mr Clark, wblob declare* the* be maragemeet o? the raj* by tbe ageeta eutberteed by be Beotr1*?y to roCopttb* hoi wael jodlrtoee aad lm law**, acd rr*u led, hf r*e*r>o 'if lb* waul of poh imty. t* he racier."* cl ?b?l com <-l.uoa air one p*rao*a deetreee <f purrtaeti g. ?b nh, nr l?r lh? . ireum-Uoc**, ehould ia?e here perm lite t wa* adopted 1IX aeaio*l M. M*. Caik'a otbar two raao>uUoar war* adopted, dtaaaw tirf of th# term* o* ih* na)e and direction that tb* vtdeeoe taker bv tba He'ect Cowmlttee be UaoamltM* t* hebrrretary o* War. to <b* rod ImI. to cnejuaetion with he Aioreey Oeerul, br may advpt ercb m*aeerea I* oeprrt to tba Ml* aa la hi* optatoc tbe public laterweta ray reqolr* Tb* H 'iiaa, by M *f*t*?t 10*. refoaed to nhetltate Mr. 1e?k'? rreofrt mi 'or the reeolut one of thr majority ef br Helm (t.mmittre Mr rtwaaa. mdrn ) of Va, moved to table tbe wkali uhjrct tHvegreed to by Ave m*jvrKy. Tbe li"t r**olutloe *M defeat*) by ffv* mviorHv I Mr. V?tiono. fodio > of Vo , rnorwi ?o u>?(? th* ror.omdcr tod thr ?ao ?i>m1 tn-KI *r?inot Tb. ct'crm to tmk ?it?iw or rArt. ukatiwiw HoywoI b'Ht of no foorroi tmpnrt?non worn tint p?ml. nriud trif lb*l of Uirno fi?r? fnM po* <4 coaMMiW Of hn MY7 to \b? ?"?0W rf Oont. Hnrndno Tin rrmoinnui timMtm Mr. FUiiki*, (opt ) of III , r?ll*d o> thn roport of tbo to MtcUom. mi'iMtteR to bo dtnoovvod fo>a hn furibrr rnoolooroiinn of tbo wnmorttkl of Mr M O. \ilkf. ??VW t odwterton M ("flrritr from T>*ontoh. ut to ??f r or Mr Kn#?bort ' root oo (mi HnmmM, r tnrrfoTj r.tjtxM# of tbo SUM t'mito. Dor*rf tbr drboto Mr Hrnmw, (odm.tof Ii?d dnoi?4 l?o rtfht of Mr Horrto to bold Urn floor ood ftro tbo ?rtnb?r? tbo pnnirf o to ?n?ob b? Mr potntootoo Mr Hamix dotted Ibol Mr Hefboo hod tbo rt?ht oo to itimoto Mr. Hrnmo?It woo four oooroo horodofbro oo tblo Tory onr. Mr Paoow?h to foloo. 1 Nr. Drnmh? Too ir? a Iter. Mr. Harm?It la tolro, ud yon ran ?mr It at yoar ptoaora Tba majority of tba .Viaswttlaaoa Pactinna. baaaid, mk tba frond that wbara aa ant rfOno*raaa aatahiiabaa a ntiorlal ?orarnni?Bt aad Qiao tba araa of tarattory, tba nrrtn* cut of tba ram a dooa not rapaal tba raid lav by pHtaMoN Ma WA*nm an, (opp ) of Ma . anppoalad tba rlawttf If Harrta. Mr Miiana, (opp ) of led Nr. Cmrr. (opw * of On? ml Ma fin ma. (oop ) Of N. C,Jo?a in tba minority reart that Nr Foliar bar tt.a baat arl 'aooa of batof aatt ad to tba rant, barton aloaa baaa rotad tor nutatda tba lata 1'ialta of Mtoaaaota. . .. Mr Rhiiw oflbrad ard dlarnaaad aa amaadmaot, that to admiaaton of tba mala of Mlanaaota daaoJaad tba tor it trial or ran Iratkm. a?d Ibrt no mja bar a rl*bt to a aaal r dalacata nntil H war aotboriaad by atatat* Tba Oamilttaa on Tarrttoalar on?bt to laqolra Into tba fhoto, aad rartton wbaibar tbara wan a rubtolaot population for a irrltoalal (rorarnaiant. Faadlrf tbaqoaaOoa tba Hooaa afjoaracd TM Now Haimpahlra LrtMatar*. Owmm, Jnaa 2,1Mb. Ilia I ayialatora mat thtr mom In*, and tba nroaa oryv Inrd by tba ebon* of N. F Bryaol. rapabUoaa, aa paakar, by tmta of oaa htndrad ao<l nlnaty four a*atoat na bondrad and twalaa for Wattor Harrtmaa Haaay 0. art war alactad dark, and Fdward Sawynr aaatauat lark. Tba ftanala alactad Auatia T rtka, FraaKtont rf sat body Tba Yacht Ocean Uinta* a (Iratoa. Nnw Imnwia, Ooan , Jona t, 1Mb Tba ranbt fioaaa Wrd, with a prir*U party ofjraatlamcn mm Naw York. arrtrad hara Uilr aeaatof. Tba rranrl an barn aqnlppad tor a two weafen' crolaa oa tba dab la* onndr to UM rant ward, and laaraa bora to morrow tor iowpcn i The Tornado In THInnta. Ohoaoo, Jnaa ?, 1*M later amount* from tba aoaoa of tba lata tornado ntota bat foar parrona bay* ntaor tltd (ynB Ufef V0VC? f ft) III? IM I