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Congressional Proceeding*. 



MB-— The Senate are still harping upon tbe 

 140,000,000 appropriation for the purchase of Cuba, 

 and seem to be u far from arriving at anything 

 definite in relation thereto, as when the tr. 



The President desire* that the war-making power 

 be placed in bis bands, and fearing ditlicul tics may 

 occur in Nicaragua, which will endanger the lives 

 and property of American citiiens, he sends a 

 Special Message earnestly recommending "to Con- 

 gress tbe passage of an act authohiing the Presi- 

 dent, under snefa restrictions as they may deem 

 proper, to employ the land and naval forces of the 

 lling the transit from being 

 Obstructed, OT closed by lawless violence, and in 

 protecting the live* and property of American citi- 

 ens traveling thereupon, requiring nt the same 

 me thai these forces shall Lc withdrawn tbe 

 lonienl the danger sliilllinn' pa«sednway. With- 

 ut such a provision our citirens Will be constantly 

 iposed to interference in their progress, to law- 

 less; violent*, and there id a similar necessity for 

 the passage of such an act, for the protection of 

 tbe Panama and Tehuantepcc routes." 



Senate's amendments to the House 

 Agricultural College bill were tal.cn tip and 



Old World Matters. 



Dcriso the past week two t 

 with intelligence from the 0!< 

 at Halifax, on the 13th, and i 

 St. Johns, on the 1 7th just 



Cheat Bbitaix.— Parliamen 

 Queen in person, on the 3d ins 

 menced with congratulation 



i tbe i 





The bill i 



9 the I 



List of Now Advertisements this Week. 



vetoed. 

 Mr. drover, member of the House from Oregon, 



■■■•■ ■ | niu r| ■!,„■] i,„,). his seat. 



lit Engli-h calif 1 ii [i the bill regulating postage 

 .a newspapers and periodicals. He said it bad 

 been reported extensively through the press that 

 tins bill proposed to tin newspapers passing in ex- 

 not the fact. The design was 

 rsshall receive their mail mot- 

 or, ii- i igiilur subscribers.— 

 torieed maps and lithographs 

 cent per ounce. Heretofore 

 jeen excluded from the mail. 

 The third section proposed to punish persona tak- 

 ing letters out uf the post-office by mistake, but 

 wilfully end fraudulently omitting to return tbe 







ply the money delivered to them for the purpose of 

 pie-payment of postage, Ac. There is, at present, 

 no adequate law to punish such offences. The bill 



both. The bill passed. 



The Special Message or the President was receiv- 

 ed and read, but do actinu taken. 



Di.i iiifcin.i Slow Some, milural surprise has 

 been fell and expressed that the Paraguay Expedi- 

 tion is so |,„ 1L . gel MiiL' to tlie scene of its operations, 

 especially ns it wu- known llntt Government steam- 

 favorublc circumstances, were capable 

 of going four or five miles an hour. Hut it is ex- 



country, and oq tbe progress made in India. On 

 ' ~eign affairs it saye:— '■ I receive from all foreign 

 versassurmncesoffrieudlyfeclings. To cultivate 

 I continue these feelings, to maintain inviolate 

 fuitb of our public treaties, and contribute, as 

 as myinfluence can extend, to the preservation 

 of general peace, are tbe objects of my unceasing 

 solicitude" The conclusion of the treaties in re- 

 gard to the Principalities and one of commerce 

 with Russia are noticed, and the latter is referred 

 indication of the complete restoration of 

 friendship between the two countries. Tbe treaties 

 with China and Japan are mentioned as promising 

 commercial advantages. S.iii.t'nehoi, i-,\ 

 ;d at the abolition by France, of negro emi- 

 gration on the East coast of Africa, and that the 

 pending negotiations give promise of a total aban- 

 donment of the system. In respect to Mexico, Hie 

 -"The Mate of the Republic ol Mex- 

 co, distracted by civil wars, has induced me to 

 :nrry forbearance to the utmost limit in regard to 

 he wrongs and indignities to which Bnti.-l, km. 

 lents have been subjected, nt the bauds of the two 

 lontendiog parties. They have at length been 

 ■arried to such an extent, that I have been com- 

 pelled to give instructions to the commander of the 

 naval forces in those seas to demand, and if neces- 

 sary, to enforce reparation." Increased expenditure 

 jd the navy is asked, on account of the unis ersul 

 ntroduction o:' steam power into naval warfare. 

 The rest of the speech is devoted to local matters, 

 rod among the measures promised, are parliamen- 

 tary reform and a new bankrupt law. 



-The Paris correspondent of the Daily 



Aiuw states that warlike pre parat ions are going on 



lively, that the breakingout might be in a few 



IB, or only a few days. Tbe demand for caval- 



es nine years old. The supplemental surgeons 



Jfenjs PnrngrnjjljG. 



Tot la*t stone pier for the bridge wh,. '. 



e 25tb ult. On either side of the river channel. 

 a distance of UQ feeJ tj 



i two Banket Hill U 

 ■ 

 last being raised, and the whole will be com- 

 pleted by the first of May and ready for use. 



s somewhat of a coincidence that England and 



America should both lose un eminent Motoric*] 



tcr within nearly the same week, friends and 



respondents — Hiillnm having died on the 2'.'d 



of January, nod Prcscott on the 28th. 



ton CuLBEimoN, who has just come from the 

 Rocky Mountains, says that the bead waters of tbe 

 UiSMuri and Columbia are ... ne.,i together that 

 it one time drank from the Missouri, on the 

 side of the Rocky Mountains, and a half hoi 

 rwardsfrom the Columbia River on the Pacific 



£l)c News Coiibeiiscr. 



— BnUgvatta 



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IS papers report 

 of cattle are changing hands, tbe fanners being 

 unable to hold tbeir stock longer, owing to the 

 scarcity of fodder. 



It is reported that the Anglo-French demands 

 against Mexico were iccenlly diminished to much 

 more reasonable proportions by a seasonable hint 

 thnt Mexico, if reduced to the necessity of choos- 

 ing a dictator, might appeal to her great si,iei of 

 the North for protection or annexation. This was 

 D mcy that the allied Admirals at Yen 

 Cruz dared not assume tbe responsibility of forc- 

 ing, and they came down in their terms. 



It is staled that considerable agitation prevails 

 in Austria, Poland and Hungary. The Uloho*B 

 Paris correspondent saya that the fermentation in 

 igbiv thousand Iroopj 



KOI.i. 



iwoftheS 



ed on the frontier 



that Slate arc bt 



of maple sugar 



tie very favorable 



ml at l.,-u 



II ]..:■• 



Review of the Week., 



Iso cardinal virtue In the "cttv of magnificent 



: ""1 "• hi any he inclined to cavil 



U|lh ,l "' "-M'flioo. II,,. follow,, I-, wlo, 1, »,. oil", . 



in ■ ''"'''. will Bottle the question: The facts 



elieiledbi the Printing Im estimating Con (,,-. 



ahonaa settled ■ patera by which offices ol goven 

 ment constant! j eolleol leu la twenty per cent on 

 ■■■■■ ■ ntroot The witnesses testified that they 



Mini Conlr.ie', rvc.-pting by submil 

 ""' '" " ' ■'■"■"""- The hooks of the Phila- 



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""''■""" * '"■ i.nil ot'defence 



i ■ ■ ipn lection while 



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arrinsl at U 

 attempt,,^ made to,,,- 





< -'°"- IN k 8 the Kaaw, 



I coal have been dii 



,od. 



Yankee Doodle " ahouldu't 



ujliriad inttrttt" in (he l,gl g to "alay 



the Allium: -i ration thinngb,"' tb.v c.uinot 



■ country by running away. Be the 



it may, our National honor will 



' I ' 1 - " ill 



January ^uh, is60. Gen. Castro in the moat 



noting 'i- l'i. -ul, nt u,l interim. The pros 



■ the army, and, besides other 



I" "- i- entitled to a peusim i - 



■tb for life, Geo. Paei has boon cordial 



Oil 11 I ■ intryn a&, and m.i | ,-: „i. 

 tho first elected President, An amnostj has 

 granted lo all politicul olleiule;-. , \,- u( ,i K.v I 

 deatMonngas. The new ConstituUon provid. ■ foj 

 elections by ballot, and abolishes the Spanish cum 



iuI procedure mid pa-sport system. 



Tut. t)i mi Sinn - The debts of dilferent Nations 

 and States arc estimated in the European States nt 



than ninety-nine bun, lie. I ;n-.,| eight 11 ,,,,,- 



of dollars- fr!\ ' i- o.y; :■.,,,■-, Tin -t deeply ,n 



debted nations are :— (ireat Ilritaiii, fl, -::>;.:,,;::,< 7,,- 

 Franee, »1,fitW,8is,*si; Austria, *i 

 liussia, *l.W1.414,li!S; Spain, *r ,j. , :, . 

 " igal,Sa ,.,, 



iutn and Denmark, severally, owe more than 



i"iu,i,e,i millions, The Central and South 



American States v-:iis,il:ni. 01 ,. of whieh Mexico 



&nwn !■" -1 8,520,848! llraiil, | 



Peru, *to,J„i. r, \e„. m„1.,, r .,.,; -,.; L ,o, „ud t he 

 as sums from onc-quortcr of a million 



tilleeil n.iitio!,.. 



a Corps de I 

 '.. OynulizaU 



it a pacific eud 

 1 suggested to 



herself to Lord 



'ivneli governmcuthavc 

 < the proposition. The 

 -.it commuting itself ton 



preceding o 

 The Seen 



of Iowa, recently passed, j-i ..- 

 ■ maturing on a Sunday or a halt- 

 id the day following, instead ofthe 



jf&er. |„ , hu Stale, only S.J66 aw 

 f tbe cityof NrwOrtcaaiU #;,»>«,- 

 Ike's Peak U beeorainjt eencral tn 

 iu« In 1 hjna, m the neighborhood 



— Tlooy.ier IraJc of Marjland Iscstlmatc.i at (4,000,- 



— Englond is taie<t to mite a nTcnttaot live hundred 



— Thcmo^ipcpulont cilytnTexn» U> Galveston, with 



— A l'oriii.»*! mil, ta ry company Usboat to be started 



— Tho Qneen of Kngland It a grandmother bcroro 



— OfUie 11.G37 school home* in Uili 6 late, 800 remain 

 utted 6UU-a, Juno SOlli, 

 ),00O girls gainall»eli- 



1*6,048,9 



of the State of Wisconsin infoi 

 the Legislature that ofthe tunounl ol 1 03 



pended for public printing dining the pnsttb 

 years, about S'iT.Oou was for Bnglish, S;:i),0<uj 

 German, and f 1 1,000 for Norwegian languages-. 

 The Massachusetts General Apnrnuri.ttnn 11 



forthii . 

 all the e 



s .-!!, 



Thli 



nscs of Goverumcat, except the c 



1, (he new President of the Republic or 

 ■uiti somewhat advanced in year.' 

 ly, nnd he has the appearance of 

 ;ood deal of life. He is M [,-.., 



Political Intelligence. 



The Democratic State Convention of Connecticut 

 ict at Middleton on Wednesday week. The fol- 

 lowing ticket wns put in iioiinuaiion ; — t;„ vrr , l0r _ 



spondent confirms the report o 



odd I by tho llritish gov 



abiucl of Sardinia, couched it 

 1, strongly deprecating the woi 



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Ton "Hi 



- (twill ben 



,.....,,-ele,l(h. 



1 ■ loner of Patents n ihorl Hme sint 



■uled the applicatii ■, 



>-' 1 fhis pati R 



irrittonoul »1 length bts reasons rornrfosing 

 "'■" ■' The ]..i!.i, '■■,.■ ,. aiiicd fann bis pater, is 

 '■ lb' omol P ■',;/,!■,, uh.eh 

 Idem ample compensation 

 A, taking i 

 ■ 'lie tuei that the great E 



■ LiU tho proper- 



M '■' Ml MeConniok andean be ,„ed oulv subject 



Emperor of B 



1 managed I , ,^ llU i_ ikp tt 



. tdent monarch, he looked to t!, 



. . 

 honaudahal 

 ■ 



i in gold and two nuUiona of paper 

 ■ 



. ■ 

 "' _ f gold ws 



■00m* — the mob took: it all. Do has a large 

 " wf °»oti*J snd raluablcs with him. 



The Tobacco Crop or the Unitei. States— The 

 crop ofthe year 1858 is put down in the circulars 



ofthe large dealers at auO.Oor) hhds., of which ?.;,,. 

 000 were grown in Kentucky, Tennessee and UtB- 

 souri. GH,Wi) in Virginia, 40,000 in Maryland, and 

 1.1.00I) in Ohio. The inspections foi the ye., ,■ . : , 

 211,440 hhds., against 14.1,0-0 in l.s;,T. The market 

 ■ s now noil supplied, the stocks in the l.niled 



States and the European ports being84,8B3bhds , 

 against BB/iW last year. 



Dun or Sl-mtou Stow.— Hon. Horatio Stow. 

 member of state Senate from Niagara Co., died at 



Clifton Spring-ton the 20th inst. As is well known. 

 '■■■ has been in ill-health for -,■■■■ tl months, bis 



-""enrthohcai-taii.ldiops, l:...,.„ t . 

 ly, however, he had been improi ing, and 



lorlty of Knrma*. 



- There is a large cmlgrntion from Sail L 



-Thocltucn. of N\„ „rleans arc urging t 

 ion of a police and Qro alaem telegraph. 



- Sets of Enaiion tabic rtira luive been sold 



•ork oily, this winter, for 18,1)00 



- Mr lien lev i,« coming out will. hlSOWO ins 



— Gold lias been dlSOOTered along the 1)1 

 mi 111 mains, from New Mexico lo Fort Laranii. 



— The Managers of tho Mount Vi-nion A 

 report mat they nave received already (ii,,Qi 



The On 



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nSb 



urec—John D. D001 

 ■■ The Coustitutioi 

 lake nflice, was adopted b' 

 The question of Slun-n al 

 upon, withtliefollowiiioi. 



Free Negroes in t 

 against Free Negi 



— The Michigan Leglsl 



-From the Upper Michigan 



Lgainst allowing 

 , 851, Majority 



leave bis residence si Lnviatoa, for a temporal 



; "- r \S"e arc without particular 

 bis decease, further than tlmt it was sudden. 



ta of Rhode Island held their8tate 

 It Ota era at 1 Members of Cop- 



Two Da 



Railroads 1 

 Dieted, win 



i.Fnoii CnicAGO 

 1 progress 



Lake Michigan with tbe tiull 



Of Mexico at New Orleans; and then 



when they will be completed. Tbe tit 

 lll! '". I'"' m t'luc.ie,, lo New Orleans, will be ab« 

 1 hour*. It is now from eight to twelve days 



Rui S„,ui.— Aladvwastobeseeniu theatre. 



■„■■ will, a n.d I „,,_ 



'■■ :'■ bonnet-. bat was indeed a " ,, 



i,.. 1 ai ', had been n 



•ring for the head." 



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iwded 1 .. . ,.,.,■„,■ ■ 



Mliiolh^\|„ r I 



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1 bicago, to be over 



eleo \\:„ n Drayton, 



from the Western District, ....„ 

 Thomas Daris,fouryearsagoa Demoerotio Repre- 

 sentative, was nominated in jdacc of the present 

 incumbent, N it. Durfec, 



A-. \iiieric.in Itcpuhlicnn Convention nu-l in 

 I'loenlenee, U. I., , u , Hie Kd, UI ,L, tl„- ,|„v follow- 

 ing tint Uepublienn C-ovei.ti.,.,, loi I lie purpose of 



nominating State Officers. Mr Tnmi - I 



■ Tuesday nominated t.,r '.,.*.,,■ ,,,., I,.,' 



:: ■ l; ' l " 11 ' 1 " '"■ ' ,:l - ""-.i u-ly aerejited bv the 



Convention, Mr. Isaac Saunders was nomniaied 

 for Lieut. Governor ; Mr. John K. Bartletl for Scc- 

 !'■ ; Mi .!er„meB Kimbull for Atlor- 

 ney General ; and Mr. Samuel A. Uarkcr for tiene- 

 ral Treasurer. Messr,. Senders and Barker are 

 nol on the Repnhlicau ticket. 



The Democrats of Michigan met in Cm 

 nt Detroit on the i:tb instant, and nominated 



ALPHKOS PBtCB for Governor. 



1 ■■ ' and 8 tun bare taken tbeir seats 



in the L" s. s . . 



|,,|r:i '■ ■'■ ■ 1 _• March 4th, 



■ ■ weeks, 



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Territory. 



■Otiio I.e. -is- 

 ■forbiddu _ . " 



. 



J one- o -ix inoLtis nnpn-,,,, r , K ., jt in the Com ,■ , 



I jail, and nol exceeding bre hundred dollar, fin, ■ 



-Two bills of indictment mn f . . u > L , 1 in 



■ "in', Mr, Brown, and ...... 



:l ■'". author of the life of Aaron Burr, Is 



SasLville, f.,r Hit purpose ol i>ro,.un n _■ ' 



11 

 :»' nlj-IIve dollar, ,1 j,..-, f i„r tlielf g.jTtru.jr, !■) Mir 



Of the Maine LegWalare. 



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al the Tul- 



.:.,(,.. thai arrests aare been ordered 



I, ,-|,. 1 rut- .1 II, e lon-i'o.re olfro.-ndly 



Bteent City, Iowa, t 



