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of this report will be found in “Washington 
Matters.'’ 
Mr. Mason, from the same committee, made a 
report discharging Mr. Hyatt. The resolution 
was agreed to. 
Mr. Pease reported, from the committee on 
conlerence, on disagreeing to amendments to 
Overland Telegraph bill, and the Senate receded 
from its amendment which put on the corpora¬ 
tors, and agreed to the House amendment which 
allona the Postmaster-General to advertise for 
proposals to build the line. The bill has now 
passed both Houses. 
The bill to settle private land claims in Califor- 
| 1 UK Democratic National Convention re-con- Mr. Pahtier, a farmer, residing near Taunton 
vened m Baltimore on Monday, the 18th inst England, Is said to have a horse in Lis posses’ 
gf ““ 4 *“ M "*‘"" f 10 ”’ **"• « *"!«* •» H4« toll, abet 
l^u" M aDtl'Uou^las £ 
seems jntensifled in opposition since the Charles- blemish. 
ton Convention. The Douglas men confidently ---*-•-*- 
calculate on an increased vote for him, at all FOREIGN NEWS 
events on the third and fourth ballots. A notice _ 
posted at the hotels stating that delegates desir- Great BaiTAiK.-Parliament had re-aasembled 
admmwo “ to the hull Of the Convention Important papers relative to China 
FOREIGN NEWS. 
Gkeai Britain.— 1 ’arliament had re-assembled. 
Important papers relative to China were submit- 
1ME 
'Xtxo$ Condenser. 
— flllnot* line S8 Agricultural Societies. 
— The debt of Virginia amounts to $48,000,000. 
— A beautiful young seal was canght in Plymouth har¬ 
bor a few day since. • 
— The first paper mill in Minnesota is established at 
the Fall* of St. Anthony. 
— A cargo of corn for Ireland was shipped direct from 
Richmond, Va., last week. 
— The Boston Pilot estimates the number of Catholics 
in this country at 3,500,000. 
ROCHEST ER, N. Y„ JUNE 23, 1860. 
Washington tlntici-M. 
Secretary Floyd has summoned Gen. nar- 
ney to Washington, with a view to arranging for 
a campaign against the Shoshone and other In¬ 
dians. It is to be planned on a large scale, as 
the Government in satisfied that we are to have 
a war at an expense of many millions. 
Dispatches have been received by the Secretary 
of State from Mr. McLean, which give a far more 
discouraging account of the prospects of the 
Liberals than has yet been published. All the 
recent statements of their victories appear to 
have been exaggerated, and it is hardly probable, i 
from Internal discord and other causes, that the 
Jnarej: government con sustain itself oven nomi¬ 
nally much longer. It is understood thatSenor 
Mata received substantially similar Intelligence. 
Consul-General Andrews, for British Provinces 
has memorialized Congress, asking if any change 
bo made in the Reciprocity Treaty, it be in en¬ 
larging its bants,—perfecting, not destroying it. 
The majority report made by Mr. Mason, Chair¬ 
man of the lfurper’s Ferry Investigating Commit¬ 
tee, comprises 150 pages foolscap paper, exclusive 
of voluminous testimony. A full history is given 
of Brown's movement and its results, and refer¬ 
ence is made to the utter insecurity of the peace 
and safety of some of the (■Hates, owing to the 
excited condition of the public mind. The tides 
piiopoBius to nuiiu the line. The bill has now will aiiTilvVo CttaR ,, . , ,- . , ,, r ..were sunnnv Richmond, Vx, last week 
p “ ! ; . , ««■££* u , c. L t £ cZ s . “ iflr *«£:,£T” 71 - Tta — nM —- «*— 
™ “to. up, »d the W..IIW, or tbe adn.l-.lo5 to tl^. Zo there '‘°'*" UCUra. 0 ,., 4 , 1 ^,., 
House agreed to. The Don-las men have I v!"v f 8b,p8 ,08t 00 tbat oration; and about 300 copper mines. ’ ’ 
Mr. Will,™ called the rejolntion cntcndlng majority ever all that will he in Ilia Convention! Treat! at'petto -Vn tademnlt "r T ''° ‘ Si “ — D.H.J tb. menu. or May, e,870 German migrant, 
the scH.ion to the 2Sth inst. Mr. Hunter Btiggeal- if CoBlling*s platform Is carrier] cut II r ' t r r ' indemnity or t,000,000 arrived at the part or New York. 
.0 the m iot After debate it was agreed to Intredncin* l S*,.,.’SSft Mr 
^ “* tU ° 8 ° f 2< f »■ V™™ “log part la the proceed*., The Clriaeee repty rrf„,e. .. apoiogv for the “ T T. P " 5 “'' 
II to abide by the action of the Convention, and Peiho Mfiair and declines to alii «r u A ^ 6 — Cincinnati has 23,101 men engaged as operatives in 
House.—M r. Beale was appointed a member of support the nominees If on the adnnuv f (l ■ mV i p L- ■ ” , ^ owan Ambassador manufacturing and mechanical pursuits, 
the committee on Indian affairs, to fill the v, roJolution ^ Hereafter, California stsamers u ill leave New York 
cancy occasioned by the death of Mr. Burroughs such Rfates <>« H n,u! n r 1 e ’ ratjULall0n ln8tead of f ekin, .and refuses to re- on the Ut. llth, and 21 st or every month 
“A “';«*« «■ ™ “»*'»■ If the .rc'dor. r“a^|otf,CS a H^o'S 2V&ZZ tor^od ^ “ft ~ *»• - orglog a, Anap.i„, th. Aareri- 
“■ c T ,tU rV n 2* Mr " . pap "" d, ' P '‘ ““ - 11 -. — >“ w.«h <>r hdBdiag. 
On motion of Mr. bherman, an amendment was for a hearing and an effort will >.o i , n i , , , „ ,, en ,. are now in course of erection In New York. 
agreed to authorizing the Postmaster-General to them. The "main difficulty in earn in w IVt tr RusaL’ i°r U e * p,a,ned thc Datl,re of - The river* in the Southern States are said to be get- 
contract for mails transported between the Uni- programme appears now to bo tlJvJ JV- " H T ian P^P^Gon rektive to the Christians in ting very low; boats are daily getting aground, 
ted States and any foreign port or ports. York. The nZ YoS.«^ nudUn ft 7 T t ° f t t * * PrU89ltt ftnd England - The French paper* *ute that the cattle murrain was 
Among other amendments adopted, on motion opposed to the region b ndi ,^TtTlt P ro P°*^ thatTurkey herself should cured in France by the use of *ulphate of iron. 
»f Mr. Colfax, ,rom tho po.Ponicc como,i.„. t,i uj* M,m of « to tho B t,lo of ,h, Cbrlst* - A.»», tt. -MB. ta. , ta a„o„„ r,.™,... 
agreed to authorizing the Postmaster-General to them. The main difficulty in earr 
contniet for mails transported between the Uni- programme appears now to be the' 
ted states and any foreign port or ports. York. The New Yorkers are undo 
A mong other amendments adopted, on motion opposed to the resolution binding i 
of Mr. Colfax, Irom the postrofficc committee, the delegates present, and the vote i 
adu about 300 copper mine*. 
During the inoDtb of May, 6,870 German emigrant* 
arrired at the port of New York. 
— The cost of keeping up onr army and navy amounta 
to thirty million dollars per year. 
— Cincinnati has 23,101 men engaged as operatives in 
manufacturing and mechanical pursuits. 
— Hereafter, California steamera will leave New York 
on the l*t, llth, and 21st of every month. 
— The yellow fever is raging at Acapulco, the Ameri¬ 
can Consul and 30 others having died of it. 
— It is stated that $3,718,000 worth of new buildings 
are now in course of erection in New York. 
— The river* in the Southern State* are said to be get- 
ting very low; boats are daily getting aground. 
— Tho French pnpnrs Hate that the cattle murrain waa 
cured in France by the use of sulphate of iron. 
James, the novelist, has abandoned bis Consulate 
™»roiiBwinst-^ducSthrap;;; ^ atr P ^ u t' z'Z ?-"r r ** ia,,s ^ rntnlam ,io ^ ***-».-« 
fnr won, on WJIB poiDk »ill bo voiy clone indeed. upon. Fiance sided with RnaaL, _ tl- ____ ... ... . . . 
It is confidently expected that whatever the 
for clerk, at various post-offices, from «,00f> 1? is cT^den^ expec^dthat ^mver tbs ^ au. for May, i860, 
to $850,000; reducing the special agent in Cali- programme may'be bv which ti ttvcrtbo The I ana Momtenr had published an show an increase over May, 1850, of $156,208.41. 
fornia from $5,000 to $1,600 per annum; requir- reached, Douglas wiU bo non.inamd and't W ih a8B f c ;‘ in K tbe . P^ceful intentions on - During the last quarter 40 parsons, male and female, 
ing postmasters to distribute to their owners all greater portion of the South will , „ th ‘ Uj ® tb ? P ^ ° f J*. fcm * nre * Tbc Lo « d on Times ridi- came t<J »betr death by violence in New Orleans. 
"""WW. fr «'»>» «« to one Mto«* «d SSK IT 252p“ m*?!«** -«*“ h ” "1«“- <■» W, u.. 
reduciag the charge for carrying letters in the Cttshimr as the Rnntb,, F ■ Cacb 1 nime Jerome Bonaparte, uncle of the Emperor, Upper Iowa University, on account of 111 health. 
«<*"■•» - «"««.... -t. If tb. Uni” SSSJT, ' “ 4 “ erc lit0e lopM «■ - Ej lb - ■*" - 1 “- s -» - *-*. w- - 
of the post-office department should be insnfli- iimi n • /- 1 lent, on the oovery. all the lotteries closed in that State on the 1st inat. 
cient to support It for the year ending June, 18 C 0 immaterial but thaTiTvLc J> J '-'v 1 ' < ‘ Kldonc Y ifi ,lho Eni l )eror aD<1 Empress had gone to Lvons —John R. Gongh, who ha* been lecturing for three 
then $5,750,000 shall be appropriated to sunnIv ; Is " a port- to meet the Dowager Empress of Russia. * Kars in England, is to return to this country to July 
Ita deficiency. Tl,e bill tb,i pS ? ‘" 1 [ ° tte »"■» » f th ° <*«»»* W falto tt. Scaclc. It i, reported tbat tb. Preach troop, i„ China - Tb, N. V. Ti™, 1,,„, K ,at 
The fortification bill was passed as originally News Parogmplw. W)I ! afU?r ' vanl8 visit Mttda gascar, and establish a 0Uily and dan 8 ero “B’y "> at hf« residence in Flshkill. 
reported, without amendment * Awntr ti.*-™ v> solid occupation of the principal points in that - R is «dd lhat a brother Peer of Lord Macaulay has 
The civil appropriation bill „ oonaidered. , he „ aM -J Z'ZZZ 2.^7?^? . ”»»» or the great Whig historian. 
A long debate ensued on amendments to the Meet nx in this citv. TI.IS, A Constantinople ns- . - Bvigham Young, the Mormon Prophet, is (n Phlla- 
enco is made to the utter insecurity of the peace Thfctu Tj "* . Anrcar Meeting of the Pioneers. During Island **"*** ^ f “ th#1 
and safety of gome of the States, owing to the ‘ propua ion n was considered. the past week the Pioneers held their Annual Reliable intelligence from Constautinoi Ie 
excited condition of the public mind. The rifles . U> ^ deba e tted on , ^^dments to the Meeting in this city. The following board of oili- sens that the French and Russian Fn Zld ' 
and carbines manni’acturod in Connecticut, in- ‘ An amendment was adopted appropriating cers for tho ensuing year, were chosen — Preai had officialiv informed n„ i> + ' 1 jaesadorj 
tcndcil, 88 It would appear, In be .r^myled *5° "‘T “ f ,h ° *»*-«•»«» Cc, 
in strllo in Kansas, und sent thither for that par- “ btal " arma ,rom tbe generaI government to Smith and Jacob Graves. Secretary and Trensu- nuiries into the situation of the rt ‘ ^ te 1 . n ‘ 
voliintarily piece,1 by the »l, ai,lril, "‘ e •«»»* «• State*. rer-A. Newton. Kxeeetive Commltlee-f. Bab Turkey. Chn«„n, in 
setts Kansas Committee, through its Chairman, Mr.Patten, from the committee on expenditures Ierd * Jo,lilh Brown, Nathaniel Draper. The Emperor and Empress of Franc* h i, i 
in the hands of Brown, with vague and unex- b ->' t,,e nav Y department, reported back the reso- The foUpw.ng deaths of Pioneers since the last an interview with the Dowacer Fmnrpsa of 
plained instructions as to their use; but the truth Iut,oa * referred to the committee in February Anaual Meeting, were reported:—Elijah Webster, Austria.—T he Enlarged Council of tl « a ^ 
setts Kansas Committee, through its Chairman, 
in (be hands of Brown, with vague and unex' 
plained instructions as to their use; but the truth 
was, it would appear, he finally conceived the 
purpose of exciting civil war in some of the 
Slavcholding States. This expedition, so atro- 
serts that tho French and Russian Embassadors 
had officially informed the Porte that their gov¬ 
ernments approve of its reasons to institute in¬ 
quiries into the situation of the Christians in 
Turkey. 
The Emperor and Empress of France have had 
— Prof. Bugbeu has resigned the Presidency of the 
Upper Iowa University, on account of ill health. 
By the law of the State of Georgia, passed iu 1868 
all the lotteries closed in that State on the 1st inst. 
— John B. Gongh, who ha* been lecturing for three 
years in England, is to return to this country in July. 
— The N. Y. Times learns that Judge Kept lies seri¬ 
ously and dangerously 111 at his residence in Kishkili. 
— It is sold lhat a brother Peer of Lord Macaulay has 
proposed to write tho life of the great Whig historian. 
— Brigham Young, tho Mormon Prophet, is In Phila¬ 
delphia, where he intends to remain for several weeks. 
— Snow fell for six honrs in Salt Lake city, U. T., on 
the 14th ult. Not many Maying parties there, probably. 
— The building occupied by the Normal School at 
Ypsilanti, Michigan, was burned, on Tuesday of last 
week. 
— Dr. Lewis is introducing his system of gymnastics 
luueus uiicrreu u* um committee in February were reported:-EHjah Webster, Austria.—'T he Enlarged Council oP the a„o ttn,oa * a P° rtion of inmates of the Lunatic Asvlum 
last, and recommended their passage. The first at 1Icmil ‘ Wa > Jul * 8th - J «59, lift years. Thomas trial. Empire hold its first sitting The atUti “" 
resolution, condemnatnru nf Loti, ii.a Pease, Rochester. Julv tnt.h ihl.o «i ...... • _..._ .... ... xiunga- 
resolution, condemnatory 
and the Secretary of the h 
y of both Die President Rochester, July lGth, 1859, 01 years. Hai- rian representatives proclaimed the loyalty of 
Navy, was adopted with- 1 rindIe . J, ily 1 Jth, lftott, 74 years. Geo. King, thc Hungarian people. 7 
concentra- 
The total loss of British shipping by wrecks and 
casualties during the year 1869, was nearly two million 
sterling. 
— Sweden is about the only conntry in the world 
where the revenue or government regularly exceeds the 
expenses. 
The committee are not pr^.ared to suggest any oak timber, wag in violation of the law, and iu a 
legislation which, in their opinion, would be ade- ma, Dic>" unusually improper, and injudicious to 
quate to prevent like occurrences in future. If public service, was adopted by yeas 119, nays Co. 
the several States, whether from motives of policy pbe third solution was read, that the disti ibu- 
or a desire to preserve the peace of the Union, tion lkc Secretary of the Navy of tho patron 
if not from fraternal feeling, do not hohl it la- of tko uav Y yards, to members of Congress, 
enmbent on them, afier the experience of the * 8 destructive of discipline, corrupting in tend- 
country, to guard in future, by appropriate legis- cnc i'' ° od ki e kl y injurious to the public service. 
-The City Council of Beloit, Wis., have passed an 
ordinance prohibiting the sale of intoxicating liquors in 
Van Clove Batavia Feb 7th 1 r,y, no * « re-asserted that the Russian expenses. ° ' ™ ^ 
van un.ve, uauivia, i eo. 7th, I860, 90 years, troops were concentratiuir on the fronts, 
Stephen Lusk, Pittaford, March 5th, i860,S5years Turkey frontier of -The City Council of Beloit, Wis, have passed an 
SaVjr“£ P Tr s “ E “ f 
years. Dea. Ohaunecy Haywood, Hollev Mav 8 Th» ‘ at ha. —Over one thousand acres of woodland have been 
I860, till years. Wm. T. CoOOina Eoehe.a.r’ bt 0 “'® lll “>ent had commenced tiHidal in- 6»roed ore. 6, recent Bre. in the vicinityor M.oebe.ter, 
8l,o 0 . the L inst, «„d 80 ° C, ‘ eSt ' r ' q "'7' n “‘■ < ’ 1 «'<" OWU-M. V *”“' 
^ be C Of<in ^ sentence of M. Do Lavalette’s — De L^ve has challenged Blondin to meet him in a 
The Great Tornado.—F rom a variety of ac- s P eeclj i which has greatly alarmed the French Rerk " sof feats on the ropes at the Niagara and the Pas- 
counts published in Western papers, relative to merchants at Constantinople, ran thus:—'“Beware BaicFsll ’ j 
the late tornado, it appears that it swept over a of eDlc ring into any great speculations. More I —There are eight thousand miles of railroad in opera- 
space of 450 miles, with undiminished force. Its am Dot a,de to sa y to YOU.' 1 t5on in l h« Southern States, and as much more bow 
destructive effects can scaroelv v,o nnnnnin.* Sicily.—T he fotlowinc ilntniic ,.r on.iu.i*:<. projected. 
lation, against similar occurrences, the commit- Ado ted 12: to Cl The fourth resolution, that the late‘tornado, it appia” that I ^" of enteringInto any 
Si ?, r, ga Tl ? CW JT f0r RCCUrit ^ f and , SCmta 7 0f th ° l 'y «. space of 450 miles, with undhnini bed orce t ! a ™ »ot able to say to you."’ ' at, ° n9 - M ° rC 1 
and peace between the States of the Unien. Ho * ai co “ 8 * dcn »« tbe P a % relations of destructive effects can scarcely be connived SiciLY.-The following details of Garibaldi’s 
ar however as the safety ol the public property for contracts with the United St&te| and from the accounts given. A Chicago paper says attack 0,1 Dalermu, bare been received from a “ There are in Maine over 200 blind persons and a 
i. towlln d, thn Committee ...Id enmentl, re- •«'*•* <*• Wntraoto npon pend. ,o rc<ls w „” cn „ hed I,” “ “nZt reliable B ourc« ; -A 3 o'docTo,,T« 1 Z, f “ “ f “‘ '» —MW » .™ti.e. “7, iib 
commend that provision should be made bv the mg elections, have set an example dangerous to rest.eetable .treem. r.r „.* A ... * ad oiur r a .iK«iA*l* , , , e moirnng of etiucation . 
iStt- SpS: pHSS s£“« 
— 
with Brown were knowing to this outbreak,'nor nations were made;—For Governor — James C and other'nla ,p” ed8UreS a ‘ e ° n foot at Chlca «° f■ ® u - co i u f mu "'<- d wth greater desperation. The - Forty rooms have been taken at the Rossin House, 
any proof that any others had any knowledge of Allen; for Lieut Governor—Lewis C Ross- f „- 1 L “ myal 1 alace was taken by tho people, and in the Toronto, ror the accommodation of Qu eeu Victoria's 
the conspiracy or its purposes in the year 1859 ; Secretary of State- 11 . C. Campbell; forAtZor- D * A ™ 0P Gen ' ^sstrP.-Gen. Jessup, who 7°‘ n ■ ^ 
nor does any evidence show that there was a con- Bernard Artensen; for Treasurer—Huvh Moher- died ia Wasliin gton last week, was born in Vir- f J g ® “ , in 1 dns <m tbe 31«t alt, - On Wednesday week, a cotton press, with 200 bales 
spiracy to rescue Brown or his associates from for Superintendent of Public Instruction-Dr’ gin5a - and eutered United States army May -! f T ndSTt D ews of the entrance burned at New Orleans. Loss estimated 
prison in Virginia. Time and reflection have Roe; for Electors at Large-J. RD Morrison 3 > 1S0S ’ fts a Second Lieutenant- He took an i , ^ Caribaldl ’ at tbe T R , r . 
happily dissipated much of the alarm and snspi- and W. H. Cushnmn. Resolutions endorsing the a ° Uvc pait iu tbo war of lfel2 > ?13 a »«i ’14 aud • . 1 je 'olnnteerii, penetrated, flag in hand, J be bitn1 ' “ f F ° nd du Lac - Wl8 -> lias suspended 
.-»m««. 8 U, 1 |. s ad 8 TC „,. M1 !„ l l action of the Hiinoi, 80 , 0 ^ 0 “ ,„”cLSl battic* of *,<*»« J. i“p m « Ik i^l to “* 
an ottshoot from the outrages and lawlessness in were adopted. pewa, Niagara and Lundy’s Lane, and was cotem- T ' *. J ] estab Ished h,s headquarters there. 
Kansas. They say there is no fact calling for m - " I»«>" a <"y with Generals Scott and Woo ?„ ZZ Loss jn kllled « ad " very considerable. - The Rhode Island Assembiy began and ended its 
legislati&n from Congress. ' Tax Uhfo Republican Statu Convention at engagements. General Jessnp, at the battle of , Tb J American citizens at Marsala had gone on Smo w aUh lasledfour da - VB " What a blessed 
_ __ Columbus 00 the 13th inst, nominated Jacob Chippewa, held the rank of Maior baa ^ the frigate Iroquois. The British Admiral “ ^ 
CongrcNMlonnt Proceedings. Brinkerhoff for Supreme Judge, Levi Sargent for ho was promoted to a Brigadier Ceueralshir id Mundjr had offercd tbe protection of English ships Tert e 1 iltoT t meDt II 1 ° nse r ,lt Qaebec is to be con * 
Member of Board of I’ublie Wmi c t • F'uwoitu 10 a uugaclier-Generalship, and to all the Americans at P.ite,-m^ verted mto a temporary palace for the residence of the 
Senate.—O n motion of Mr. Foot, thc Florida u„ rr „ * “ ' ? Gen ; Janie8 Jn ten years after,-viz., 1828,-he was breveted , ‘ 7. at 1 a!eimo ' Prince of Wales, 
claims bill was made the nnoniai *».. ... 1 oinej tencral, and for Presidential Maior-Gcneral. He hue imi.i 61 advices auu bunce that the Neapolitan _ . _ . 
U tXJC BUUta O a- T , « , 
ik‘h loo*^ 1 ”rot. Joseph Roby, the head of the anotomical de- 
1 U partment of the University of Maryland, died on Satur- 
r es masters day week. 
the Strada _ The largest circulation of any one hank in the U. 
van opened s. is that of the Citizens’ Bank of New Orleans viz 
b the pco- $5,336,000. 
ired within _ U,)_y Byron sent $200 to the Sicilian Committee a 
Hostilities few days before her death, as her donation to tho Gari- 
• - - --VMW ““ * AV. tvlla O 
evening was burned down. oldest boy. 
A teleglam received in Paris on the 31st ult., — On Wednesday week, a cotton press, with 200 bales 
from Naples, confirms the news of the entrance cotton, was burned at New Orleans. Loss estimated 
of Garibaldi into Palermo. Garibaldi, at the at?100 > 000 - 
head of the volunteers, penetrated, flag in hand, “ TLe Banlt ° r Food du Lac > Wis., has suspended 
into the centre of the city during the bombard- specie P a 5' menl > bnt lhe Press thinks the bill-holders will 
ment, and established his headquarters there. not lose ^ lt; . 
Loss iu killed and wounded very considerable. —The Rhode Island Assembly began and ended its 
The American citizens at Marsala had gone on ® essi0n ls6t w ^ ekl 11 ]asted four da ys- What a blessed 
»» M Sth8 frigate He MtobldmiS *“7“ 
Mundy had offered the protection of English shins _ , “ new I arliament House at Quebec is to be con- 
to all the Americans at Palermo 1 l TJ , temporarj ’ *' alate for tLe residence of the 
m ince ot IVales. 
— Gen. Wm. Walker, the “ gray-eyed man of destiny,” 
has again gone to Central America, accompanied by a few 
Senate.—O n motion of Mr. Foot, thc Florida Z ! V , W V* GcD *. Jamea after,-viz., 1828,-he was breveted ^ at Pa,wmo ' Pmce of Wales. * ^ “ “ e 
claims bill was made the special order for the ri /" r i ° ,nt -' ,e h‘ml, and for Presidential Major-General. He has held the nosition of 61 dd ' lces annoQnue that the Neapolitan —Gen Wm Walker the “ nrav eved rn f , .. ^ 
second Monday in DecemJ next. SaTln n V ^ Frederick Uas ' Qaartemaster-General for a number o years „st T*] ™ to Garibaldi * ^ «r«cle 8 , has again gone to CentJlnS2^ d ^S; 
The Senate concurred in the House amendment saareb - of IIamilton ’ aad A M. Root, of Erie. . f v n ^ ^ wblcb were signed on board the English war infatuated pemona. , compamed by a few 
to the Pacific Telegraph bilL The Senate of New Hampshire, on the 14th Leader speisonTe'rlcent^e A ‘~ Th f aDd Gari ' ~ la «*c» are but 35 places of worship 
Mr. Toombs insisted upon the order of the re-elected Daniel Clark, Republican, to thc cornier mines in the vi-i i hC0 ' ery of valuable b d ^ hc Revolutionary Committee, stipulate whose united capacity is 18 , 000 , while the city contains a 
day, it being the Civil Appropriation bill, which S- Senate in concurrence with lhe House Hue t t^ Grand Trunk Raitnv ft’ °u ^ n £? 25 ' 00 ° 8tr ° D& 8honld ° f 7 '“'°°° 
was token up and discussed at length. Th _ - „. po f .. „ ' , and " 1D £ Rail, y f, y’ bet 'veen Mont- fiuit Palermo with all the honors of war, and em- - The hills of So. Carolina and Georgia are being cov- 
Numerous amendments were submitted which n f J 0in ^ Cbarleston Convention realand ^ u v>>ec, and states that they are being bark with their materials onboard the Neapolitan e ™d with vineyards. One wine grower, Dr McDonald 
led to a long debate. iSS Secedin ° D ^ Uth lnst ‘ A11 tbe worked at a good profit by a company of Ameri- squadron. The evacuation was to commence ^ ^-res planted. ^ 
to the bill Of $150,000 lire ^ represented ^ept Dela- Considerable sums are said to have been June 4th. - it fa estonated that the expense of individnal im- 
House, $300,000 for the New Orleans Custom Mr fa , „ . d h \ Amn °* u * for °ther mining locations, The clergy of Sicily are preaching a crusade Pavements now in progress in Broadway, N. Y., will 
House *500 000 for the extension r, f ti . t , M Calboan , of South Carolina, from the Com- but bave been refused. The Leader thinks Can- against the Neapolitan government amount to $ 6 , 000 , 000 . 
building, $600,000 for the Washington aunerinrV ”‘’| tc0 . on Per “ ane “t Organization, made the ada 18 " destifle d to become as famous for its It ie 8ta ted ttiat Senor Carafa, in a circular - A few wealthy gentlemen of Boston lately presented 
and $500 OoD for the Cunitnl P vt*.„ in'" ’ ’ ^ oll “ win « report, which was adopted .-—For Presi- C0 PPer mines as California and Australia are for “Ote, demanded the guaranty of the territories R ' ,v ' Dr ' WAlker > tbo retiring President of Harvard Uni- 
Mr. Fitch movedanamendm^t modify in e the PreMn 1^ °t ^ ° UC Vice * “ S ° ,d of tbe Si ^ «“ d -«ed for the intervention of 
contract with Gales A Seaton for the pulsation the ^ ^ witb TnE X ' H * Statesman says that Isaac Farnham, th * mariti “ a font^ZZZm T weigLiDg J 2 pound ^ ~ 
of the American State papers, which was adopted Mr Hatch of New OHpm w a now living in Concord, voted at every March 1L “ ont ba,i protested against any interfen- while grading a street *' J some wor men Iast wee > 
Mr. Brown submitted an amendment for S250 to, f % tbe follow - e,ectioa Concord for sixty-one years. The tl0D ' and re P resenled tba t application to Napo- _ Z, J 
000 for the erection of a new jail in Washington Resolved,’That the delegates in this Conven ^ ^ WUh Bbenezer Wood ‘ cUc °’ now n ^i“LTeU iZZZZZe ZZZn 
city. Agreed to. ti • , . ° ia tais C cnven- bury, of Dumbarton, who has voted at every . / ofllceJS of lUe Sardinian aimy have re- of the city is fail 100,000 
Ur. Aiitlivor presented . meletiee c.lUe B for nr.jiritjpktform adopted «Ckwteto“™'aoS! eleCli "" “* * ,Wy I ' resldc, “ i “ 1 T f ta dU^MM y'thr, t noo • ~^ r »" *^-« ««— 
,ol.tirTJ^ s “ Uielnt” imooUioMn 1 “^ IT? “ V ^ ««“ *» p “>*«•* ■»*.* several piece: of cneee.’atuct ZZZZZ ^ 
, , .. T1 , , Hiculties in tion to a platform at the present time. Foir hcndred ANn fifty thousand muskrat ed Catania on the 1 st and were br ivelv rp>miao^ 
1 Mn Hunter, from" tbo Finance’committee re- it ad/oum' uZeetlZ' t !' iS Convent ^ on ^uru, 0^^ laTnT^Tl^ T ^ after an en B»gement of.eight Louis. The insurg- works to 8 ^^ «£ 
nr.rted ihe Pest-riffiee a mirnnriai inn i,ni LZ again in Richmond on the 21st ?°' 6 aCt last falb Tbe y liave been gathered ents were dispersed, losing three guns and two heard a distance of ten miles. 
relative to the settlement of the difficulties in 
regard to the Bay Islands. Adopted. 
Mr. Hunter, from tho Finance committee, re¬ 
ported the Post-Office Appropriation bill from 
the House without amendment. The bill was 
passed. 
Mr. Mason, from the special committee on 
of June, unless the President ehould deem it ^ r ° ra ^ r * BC0US ‘ n i Minnesota, and a small portion flags. The city is since declared 
* A A----v** A 10 UU* » *• 
leon received immediate negative A 1 Irector J canvass of the inhabitants of San Fran- 
Many offiMM of tho Strijoto. arny hm re . “* 
cetved discharges to join Garibaldi. T . .. 
Naples dispatches of the 3d, say that 4 000 in tho t asami and four tearoB - * Tera S iD S five men 
. , . , . , A ^ ln each, were met on tiie road to Pike’s Peak last week, be- 
surgents, having several pieces oi cannon, attack- tween Denver and Kearney. 
ed Catania on the 1st, and were bravelv renulsed o„ tv,« ^ . . 
/’ . , , Diaieiy rtpuisea —On Thursday week, there was an explosion of fire 
after an engagement of eight Loui s. The insurg- works to Brooklyn, the noise of which, it is said was 
ents were dispersed, losing three guns and two heard a distance of ten miles. 
L . uru ne«s B wuuo«„ amenumenu me nm was necessary to call the Convention together sooner, of ^a, and have been shipped direct to London. 
1 pa >r S u . , . A vote was taken on the resolutions and During the season just closed, this company has 
Nr. Mason, from tho spool comm.ttoe on they were adopter! nnnnimonsly, with““ ex— P»W out *300,000 for far*. 
Harper’s Ferry, made the report at length. Mr. tion of the vote of South Carolina P ‘ „ 
Doolittle raade a minority report, but it was not Several gentlemen addressed u,. r • ijRs ’ Mu ' KS ’ Wlfe of Rlcha rd Miles, Missionary 
. read. Tbe committee was discharged from the when an adjournment oaveH ^ 011 , to Africa, died at Goodhope Station, March loth, 
farther consideration of the subject The gist foregoing resolutions was efn>rt„ i 8pintoftbe Mr - M.left Oberlin, Ohio, with his wife, for Africa, 
«ia cueCteU. bet Vnwnmlvflv. 
iub uvy is .since declared in a State of —A new religious sect has sprung Up in tbe West, call- 
8ie 8 e - ed “ Souf-Sleepewwho believe that the soul slumbers 
The Neapolitan minister at Rome is summoned wiUl the body 1111 dhe resurrection, 
to Naples, and is reported to be entrusted with _ A e f,od dcHl o[ excitement has been occasioned in 
the formation of a new ministry. Western v irgmia by a eweeping tax upon free labor, iin- 
Commekcial I.vTELLiuKXCK— [iTe.QtblvJJs- _tVakefirlfl P osed at tlje laat session of the LegisUlure. 
Kllsh ^ Hil rntiAvt tbo mnnfUnti it v. I'...»»».... k 1 . i 1 
/,r ii xr iM , . ' jUoanope Sfation, March loth. Nash A Co. report the weather unfavorable for the crons! .. 4llh „ 4 , 
Ol the Mr. M. left Oberlin, Ohio, with his wife, for Africa, * 1 5 n -, T .2!S^ and hc,lder s «*kmg au advance. Wheat firm At Auburn > recently, 27 aspirants for legal honors 
| last Xovember. «• «» Mr .on it 
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