• aunation eia with ati4wep eo red winds up divine tract' - three subjects, iof "the Amer: ,are sad~trfpei; With it smallfilag %it *ion return" to Atolutiotr,' , dor pest Alii-neeer•tabilotil• , garal,.reutuiad sad went ao fat , se to real burterpaid7deitly Put,oreau failure, ,agated.: . - ...thieg reeerence to the to Afton; we think this it a . greit /* claim to ion an iedentat ,ir.j-t5•.•.... ortr (4) Union ;" but we *Want idlest* fee bearing about them. Alwill4e.' It la possible to hare too 0.01, 1t4115d thg. in : , . . • • :-.W.titiOntess to s little xnertifleetion; therefore. at *lig Gen. Pismo's- Inantraial !Watling bat the old story revamped.: It is teas; hi wades nutlet s iktls.. He Iltings In the teetatitlett i**Otiti:te..alsow that white - they hid .soute liars shoat the propriety and safety of expand latritiCtittillitii.thei tuition magi -Own their _ teinifitus greatness-a the country , Is 'dilated tOotiteliring In i blat that our vintners isnot "It catipletei and that ...our attitude as a tut 'dm! and ear position on the globe under these.' iiitialthia:tiftt pore elusions not withlu one ably:important fOi onegeotec lien" to wit) and the stone is tbetrition'atford jam 'oPporitualty of en ditritleithe.StagitiviiSlire bill. The'amonnt of etripplog, It of Ito Sophomoric ' lags, thie,yerire to•bare a Saliba' tering acid Slae4intsiiiadrolniiirstion. • -elthonlkelaonorthe bun of this_ In zarigiiai will help the reputation of the new ad minlatraliso It !bespeaks Spice', to be whit be Due Along beirt'repiesental to-be, a **Of .trieferiliniritalente: Eren-liteallu stoste.ti onegitrrOsiteeticinea eiltladtl:, 45f the'Fourth-of:Jaly part of the address are in iiitetionable taste. The reference'to the prone. dim due to Amealcin citizens abroad is coupled wlotwittoolboy about,”our, sod the " etersnatpon," that lo anaign;" athe Ure thrae'''. bill is eneirefed with 4 .railiant coastal latione." Yowl); gentlemen of a ecirtaln . ego in - tha:baatodratio party, and locator:a Country edi torkitill bf coarse go Pao. roptitrinoier ouch oratory . but the.judgrinnt of the coolie and ma tater-poi:Sons of mankind la noels not so euill Itlicto bi 140 CM-a tlit - thit:eahluat was not -announced, along' littlithiVlCOuguria.;' : .A. com ae:44ll6e alittw 'satinet eompaeodof meni t :AirA 14p:int. the therit . of Itarinonizing with ,gob other Intheir moitprpar nat4 "peon: .Their two taiga together, 'reedit tbs ieittiutitobitientind presPeole of the adminiso tritidittimeeitnigit,‘ln all considende; . , , - Chnia,:— Th e PeasidankittyiNt opt_rily,tomailt-, tedhiiiself to the 1.010 er.scgaltittg pubs, the fdirids — otaiiit ept.fprise; - (io tabo o ed, boil the gm . ::ot heteitelaii; trilidonbtleee mei it ttpen the atteitieti of the with 01 the .ibillty:4o 6.4 can , -.Y- - t' - 4.l4Treeldeit'il anxiety for Megaton, mid hta . , rittitivtaiioutostitibi; eight,M have led biro ,;11011401)1M6413:1131C8 the scholium of the Cuban an tot th e Introdiotion of this gum: , etas Wrath rimer oeu gmlitiei,'uider the favor of ',„*;*,l479:oiffiViulfoliiiittatloi, uu to cadre fearful than any we latata kq ilsied - throttglt. -- , - The Mottires ' forthithriniaa . gon .of dub; ,In vhiteier. light 'l4ll - Provoke bitter and de-. tsmolaid ',Digit/Jo :the enterprise. : it vim oPaalitpAi.alolegessfien of slavery tf -thleivirtherst Itentiment opts:l - the subject of ail nindag'etaiii territery be onto aroused, re shill hart-as tixottbig, angry, desperate contest.-- • Thiainsiatioilits, , itothig under the atituubm of thaliistdent i s apparel, cannot now ' : . be 03 :1. 1 04:, 1 4 1 - 110 7 miheidorallone olthle kind; these uliti• dew the wind naves et0p.,14 Taken upon the fearful : haziest that Colley'. but the — Biserdeat," piefeseis such' debits of sla ves, isitutlon,lhotddihave been vise' enough to Urine the , Itunttaldo ettusiquenees of his datisSituust of the Cuban whams: Ws are reidyttir - ail 'the Mena' bivalved in thL gaVMS,titicati4„; The Atitainlotratiot fathi ari ifs Tntiodu'ogon otittnta thiiitrols of - ; fmati'Polltlei: It flu got to be met there, and trastsd-accardlitgli-eiita,Mittmst It be met bildiy. lei:kilter - COM - Ai 'atteution of, the madam , against - Its lig, 'for . the honest, Wide bandied secabiiiiikid She pe ople is 'opposid--to thiii*gatititi'oferibi, and the Administration truiskihereferibaiespolisible for All the'reSults otltafitreluattoa: but that does hot ibeolie • may anis fetrittihetharof atimonting it minfol fat tharebauStackly fairs of i agitation ei . thaV a litiiittora are thciee Mvor maims ,gattagialnit theitmea rich, Dot thosa who Sestet cannot be eintlnlyated. Cuba me; ' " Our govenissentle -- pirierfal; and Its bittutimaimast But the whiles of Pilithne tertuOight io - te'able to soy, when the &attest, le*eruvellifTifiated, that the,v were gotto. stratnad Moistdatag their duty by any Glee coin ketank • •rt rliraa e_Co., a t , 4 - • tythou ha 4thiptated the angel? m plant. on Setuiday 'lttit; on the. propcialtlon •to enbadrikti,Sloo.ooo to,thei Wheeling aid Wills. Oitilli6j4j , Thho vien • deemed. itheseari co nonte' int et the.iliter Leeliog excited entity bythe-defeat at the Bight of Way for the Pittibursh and liteutitothilWroad.. • -!Tbe heath! ty to Wheellngthasedbylaat Attest would hare • led in theivjuellett - nt thiprOposid.eubsoriptlon • the 'TOkrbad• be* taken On Saturday. Bur ItAtizoon Co.— Wo hiartaireelved a eogy oi the 'stood repor6otede to tiliCirispiaki,.from Rid& lestallit the roadie now eompleted , to the depot on the wail.- beas.road,'and will be completed to , the river by thelist (4'401: :.Ifikttiee miles foot, Crow; theiliee'to . th3l coal mines, sad *Us able, tto*lta tinstorarraageouirte, to deliver- 8000 tootetala eta:l4llov day,at the tire/ it Roost 0121 mks iiitoihol;, sad Is I o¢ as its mining ar ').#44lmodtgadAttoPleie to istood this mount ;t429,ool:o*.duag Upon a. dolively to- 8009 bitOkfild olkr thiConipaoy-aaprot to to: 4,l4sdividead ATER The oast of the uoid, resdylorihsloovaistives, tr $27,100, and total got road;',..eititimints, ' Lula road: F.ttrods - Intott very rieb cat iregioniatti' wul elcattualy bd condo- WaitßS milis beyond its iro mmt '461,1'04: WI. -'—'..,` I. th e filipTllffi,Paratragi ( rota the lifolostOrof corte* --h.— Eli za of the - bier, , ..- 1 •, • bicea (7.44‘1ti1l to 'the PeaPla of tircai 4414!blett °,,f1111,141005d ores theirs vja wig Ulaw° / ..,_.,-•" "" - . th o Utocouitt of the now*. 1ind1140{1.... re ar ,. there; to (Toni iStoosige ' l 4'' it ' tn " - ?and there Is .`doubt If 'toiniakik Inalmg* ' them . But .the tlok ~...411 be vsated . - .. Pernia"— 7 „,- alitt am eh Interest*/ the itriestit—aa gnrs 11411101 d lo4f9,lo4otalait Botilmote PO, 7 ° _ .. .......--- ~. fit" ..',- ,i'vqopstal..,-prOzlng6eg 0° P i ' Thi; iti# ll n, i „ dm:d i ttos thr4,,,,,, ....„..... iii;364 of bill - 4yB/publican IPPrailis a , .., Tkichiolosfaft e l - - ', e- , = 0 p.lai it h i i,,d- a'' -oo Flotoljus Of. 1 # ... 68 6...P1-.74- *-. . - EN *4," 4 51C 4 4 1,4 3 on i#4/))thiSO lettere from ,s, ten nf. ;Ka show hi - 41.114a hears, Ottag to the late helmet ay won tinned, It ma thiposslble to Jutatta.ttrdsya paper. We =pada that maw very encouragingly in regard to till; A ' alliitns via& ilaltiehmond•Eiamiser, retaking of the ap-, • .111 mide in the Legiliainre of Virginia which tad' to the: defeat of the right of way for the Steubenville road, chime:teem It as "I barbar ian appeal"- -"which led- the Virginia Leglelatare to,:reire the abillalab, and drive an old . grey haired Virginian.likaa dog; for the llfth . and last time, from iii, Capit ol of State—from the Mecca of his fsthers.' . . • The liantin;-addit "The Virginians, par excellence, who Incited gala led the melee were *New Englander, a Far 'downer, a Datehman and a Lawyer. The effect of the brave foray wits the outlairt7 of two loy al counties:of the State, and theiptuninioult ex. petriatlon of tea thousand Virginian people' who and-whose ancestry have ,worshiped, since their State eahleved her aovereignty, ;with faces to the South. They ere set now Sewn with ab olltlonlsts and traitors, and nide to =dentin& that the Government whose Mirthless they are to beir, will not dolga to recognise their right"; sad =lien erdeif ear to their complaints. Thls is not all the kbtory of the unnatural: sat. Philadelphia has made an silincierith .Wheeling. In a grand project fer;resching Ken tucky and west o f aline of railroad Sinn& Wheeling and west of the Ohio river, designed to intercept the flood of western trade tend ing towards -Virgin* and.to carry It to ware houses on the Delaware. • The New Englander, the :Pardoner, Dont/man and the Lawyer afore esid--devotees at thesfirine of Virginia--are the obettoreof Philadelphia In this thorough piece of devotion to Virginia Interests; and it is inch agents of Philadelphia, gathered from four quer tare of the Globe,, that have got Into our Capitol and procured the expatriation of ten thousand Virginia people. Tbs unnatural result was not difficult to ao• complisb. 7 Eight millions of dollars have been voted out of the Tintscrzy of Virginia within on. month to different eels of hungry applicants fil ling the. seats pt the Legislature. Snentr-soo en, voters were neeatsuy under the limit* ac complish the grind fraud. Of then, the four nottrionsvoten aferesild, haling from the four quarters of the Glebs, , wers a neceszary part. These four voters hie 'done the brave work of bribing the Virgiala Legislature to Asock the grey hairs of age, and to brand as traitors sad abalitioniste two canalise of. Virginia people." A 201,00; or MI Cssimi Osamu. m Ctrßi ro Ellin/ID.—We have alreadymentloned that the British ship of the tine, - Cumberland, iscently villitett:AnTlea, With a formal demand upon Gen. Cando for satisfsation and apology for the out rages committed lately upon the persons of Brit ish subjects •in the Island of Cabs, and for the intuite to the Bridals' Gavernment in - the persons of IL B. - At...Consul General, and the commander of the ship of war Vestal; and also for the late connivance on the part of the Spanish officers in the elavt-trading operatic= In Cuba. The New Orlesisticayune eve: , Gen. Cansdo assured the British commander that it hid never been his intention to Insult the officers of the British Government, or to reflect upon their:conduct in any way; and that Immo diets) examination 'should be made, Into the claims of British subjects, and ample reparation *hoard be made for any Injury that might have molted tee them through unjust proceings. The „Pbsaywie also states It was rumored in Evans that a British Commissioner was or, his ‘ 1 .4. there to demand the immediate manuada, lion of every/Uric= that had been Imports din to that Islam:tables 1821,in contravention of the terms of the, treaty with Bagland. This rumor was cawing great coneternation in Hanna, as it warixuppased it would manumit three-fourffia of thei slaves in the island. ' - • the - British Admiral hid sant * ciders to lier- Mule tor some more English ships of war to pro ceed to avaos, . and the permanent English na villiree there was to be largely Increased. An effort is to be madexciatop the slave trade by direct iitimidition of, the principal authorities of the Wand, , • • The riot at Charlestown. Maio , of which we it'd a brief mention the other4sy,under tetc;- 'graphic head, - is detailed plc tally below: BOW weeks slue, an Irish girl, about 17 years old, 11111:1314 Honors Cochran, educated In the Cathello faith, bat iseently :ootorerted to Pro testutisoi, mysteriously disappeared from her home le Charlesteire. Her disappearance eatla ed'mach motleyto het Pritestant friends, and her guardian, a, wealthy and uneatable mer. chant, hoe sparedrao efforts to learn her lam: -*bouts: The community batistes excited malls @Object; and handbills:inning s reeotiegSt sena *Noosed to religion' oppressloo and im prisonment 'far opinion's sake," were - panted abode the 'trots. The meeting was take, place next evening. . I - The Irish Catholics bourne excited, sad SO preient a -riot; the authorities Of Charleetown ordered the Military aid Eire Department of the city, to be in readiness ;.100 spehiel policemen Were also enrolled. Four military companies of Boston were under arced their snnories, ,by moot of the Mayor of Charlestown, Ito render aid if tailed upon. A repetition of the Cool ie§ Convent riot we anticipated, but the strong foreeknalled out to installs 'the law and order, prevented bloodshed or destruction of property. The excitement In Charlestown was intense, and theosands of 'citizen thronged the streets. Mayer. ,Frothholuon, Bishop Fltspatriek, and others, were preempt, endesoring to calm the, =dined*. The 11. B. Marines at the Navy Tart The mob, numbering about 6,000, gathered in the.vicanity of the Catholic' Church in Richmond it., end began to break down !amplest', fimcse,, eadadso commenced the demolition ,of is. mall-wooden building Close toil's) Church: , Mi or Frothingham, finding all his efforts to' disperse the mob unavailing, then reed the riot sot, to,which no attention was paid. , Orden were then sent to the C211411041111112a , . tilleryseid City Guards, (Mht. Wert readiness at theirwrmoriee) who:promptly appeared at the. sOene of the,riet, with their muskets loaded With bail 'cartridges: The gave way to the right and left as the military advanced, and very end- At 91 olook the affair was over, and Rich man. a. eaten l 7 dareriUtai -- ' . The .3isyor. and, authorities of Charlestown are entitled to credit:for their prompt and eau , 'silo notion in the matter. . , . Thit'NewYarit Herald of Wednesday has the Minors ofixothr Ezpoditionfor t 4 LIM:WM Of CAL Is said, though we do not vouch for its truth, that nether expedition Is. being organi zed In New 01.10•14 with the demo of breading the island:of Cabs, and wresting it from the pos. .session of Spain. A Colonel of the late Hunga rian army into have the command of the expe dition. Which.alreadY•it is said, numbers a force of fifteen hun dred men; from Cianinuati and elite. where. — The committee is reported to be in the limbo' Of meeting for the transaction of business mad fortheratice of the' project, almost every • • . Afilm.hotele,inifilf_Orlextu bat it is surithredther nOltotten7ineartres are to - be tilde for five or six months mote. - • , We Wrestle received informatlonu to 'both er the-Lone filerAssotiation has any connection with . .thls now project for landing the ever. faithful Island. It is imid;..however, that atom menial house In Boston le to furnish the ebiant orgiecerthil for, the transportation of the four companies: We give these statements far what they are worth.' Thej Will, however probably *Moe to Increase the aetivity And still more exasperate the temper of Captain:Genera Can- TH2 COT22ITaiDL—Tbe tonahly coffee cis= Ulu of Masers. White & Elder, cf Baltbnore, dated the 28th of Fe , bruary, tutu that due the heavy tructutiqpi soled in their lut report, the 'coffee iairket hu been steady; without mnehsc• tivity Cr.speculative movement: . Foi the mind wads of the trade the dentsed hos been fair, especially for the best desoriptlons of BIG, of which the quota, on ene Is some what limited. The. Graters end f o i l , "ow, us doll sod neglected. About • moiety of the look, ithloh to Teri moderate for the season, Is fe,estood hands. Holders are firm, and shot •no deposition to preu odes. The tenor of An; foreign advises ootaloose unehanted. We goats puns Rio 211210 cents; lower grades 81®91; Lsgayiel!..worto Digit° :rents. Of the latter we bloc no Clock, but • cargo Is hourly exploted. arta iluoo Jan. I,'6B=o!Rio, (tip) 24213 • .. do other descriptions • 800 portrume-per • • —52:431kAbp) 25 , 204 do do other deter. 666.25,770 . , . . . . . c - . lianaas - tils year, (bits►) '-' • ' • • 8,242 Stook an bind ibis, dni—Rio,lbp) 20600-' '. ` = ' 4 ° '- in' do .etber MlSi'mips'e.:l,Boo 22,400 Bmak same slake 11/Alley, (bags) • 86,400 IhAdiunribis yam.,.(bsp) . MOW • Vr. Pnneu Pointy, formerly HOmmtles Btu rotary; who attlittl st Nov York Ott Monday In . tbo delimit Humboldt, It It sold comet to this ottiolirtut ptitoio . Ho turind lu szoolloilt totoltb, oad4lll remain in tbill mu' try lot • air' weatir4 - - . Amax lirintThGTON. du. •.! • • of thelittibtrO Nur Wasantirros, Minh 1868 The test news of the day is the defeat of Mr. Mason's motion to"-repeal Ihitdrity on railroad iron. Afters day'a discussion, during which the American; and British sides of the question were preset* in forciblacolors, the amendment was voted doirn, ayes 19, DO !fa 26. This dlspo. eta of the lust Virginia abstriellon. Had the intendment preialled that State would perhaps have eared half a million or • million of dollars in duties within the four yearr„ bat her lees Ia the breaking up of her bleat famines and rolling mills, equivalent:to the destruction of the great est branch of her manufacturing industry, would hare been at least ten millions. _ In fact inch dieuters as would have fallen upon - the country on the first revulsion in commercial Ida% which would have been hastened by this'destructive movement, malt be estimated in. money. The result of this struggle will be hereafter pointed to as almost the only merit of tee Thirty-second Congress*. Though plied by .avery .iniluenos which ingenuity and Intermit - Ala suggest, It hu !steadily by largerosjoritiessratued to throw ; the Iron manufacture - the upon the :merei 01 its Finglish-enendes. ' (Oh ei sic 'emus!) . ' The - President elect dined with the President ttr fact , yesterdar In state. , All the magnates of the government, in beE , iiand ...nodule', were present Both the , . catilotists; and pretty sprinkling of Benatoreand Members graced the occasion by their attendance. The ladles, also, were sot forgotten. The wife, dauShter, and niece of President Fillmore, the niece of Presi dent Pierce, the wives of some of the Secrete. -21miand Bonetors,Aial the bridii of the Tenors. hie Alton:lir_ General, the late Mee. Ashley, adorned the board by their prance. It is rep resented to have been ratletir.a stately and dig. rafted than a gay festival:. 'This mixing of the toilet amenities with go — oires and labors of paths life, is conimendible, andl trait the meth od which Mr. Fillmore has selected for receiving his successor . wilt grow into a precedent. There have been some violations of the pereonai cour tesy wMoh !ought to prevail between retiring and and succeeding Presidents. Gen. Jackeon rota sad to cell alien Mk Adams, or to enter the White House until he had left it. Mr.. Polk did not extend to Gen. Tayar any of the civilities which the litter had a right to expect; nor did he recognise the official character of • his prede 'enter &Hag Ideibrief 'ley In Washington, from' the time of Me'arrivaL Both Houses are now making all potsible amends foe the days, weeks, sad months 'sated wenton Idleness,objeotless,end random debate, or In factions - opposition to business. But the - atonement is altogether inadequate to the gravi ty of the offence. As the ghost of each unsettled questionarthes the offer.is made to pacify the troubled spirit by atiaohing it to the general ap propriation bill. Thus, to-day, we hove had long disemirsions over the propriety of incorpo rating in that bill, the New York and California mint, holproolty, projects for buying end log miens public buildlnge; for laying out rail reedit, and selling and giving away pnbllo lands. They have mostly been. voted down, but some have succeeded— The few schemes that have had the look teget stitched In one House will be pretty sureiretrook off in the other.. The noire from MeXiON about the Sloe con tract, puts Teiniantepeo at net The Getty grant tray noir retirkfrom the aeons, having fulfilled tit mission and stirred tip to the commotion whisk the plans of the speculators require.. To play into the hands . Of the . New York and New Orlearie company, pretending to be csslguees of Garay, and to , provoke a liar with !Mexico in the endeavor to enforce their Impudent &attends upon the Mexican governmint, was one of the schentes.to advance which the great name and reputation of Mr. Webster were used in the de cline of his power. The bubble la,new panda.. .rsd,_and the adventurers who blew it op may moralise the spectacle of their tiding hopes of gain, founded In despoiling a prostrate nation .which hue providentially found 11101113.11 for nook , . . ing their fangs. ' ' The democracy of Penneyhard& Is well repro seated. It to etherdated they omatribated about twelve and a half per cent of the office seekers now hen. The crowd is just beginning to tMek prk—CalifornliOns, * perhaps; the largest proper ten of patriots pressing forward to engage in the centre of a ordering ..eoantry and en un ilateral repablio. Aiming the fossils width lite disturbed elemenu have Ottawa up upon the strand Ia Charles J. Ingersoll, the man whom 'hlr. Webster divined - tcrillerail fame, in that famous phliliple which has associated the name of the.libeller with that of the avatar. I did not knew that Charley Wes yet extant. I supposed that be had exhaled is noxious vapor soon af ter that skinning. Perhaps, however, be was so used to the ol:Ai-mitten that It did not much hurt him after all. Prom hii appearance today .1 clearly saw that he will never die, though he may di7 up and blow. away. Justus. WAsanurrox, Mara 2, 1858 The interest of Pfesideatisl movements- .temporarily absorbed by that whloh attaches to the prootaiings of .Congrese. I hare never linvin a greater amount of labor throvi into twenty-four hum thtut hie been gone through by both Heater since this time last evering.— The effort is now molting to crowd Into three &ye the legislation which ationid hue been die. abated Munk two years. It looks to-night es if. in Mitts "lulu might' bteeme 'tummy. TIM Beasts Ulu Added tithe genemil . appropri- - ation bill eighty-6re , page, of emeadteenta.— That body eat until ene o'clock last night Cabo! rating ilielschemeler ipitying over to the Medi.- torenf Tau tight millions 'of dollen, and at length laid oat thst prounbdig 'PLC of pliasi by a large mejtority. Then the exemption from duty of mat road iron was again moved, and 'again talked to zaps, and Resin rejected. Than the bill was puled and retuned to the House. Contraryko all correct and tafa inies of legiels. tic; the Hours will be compelled to pass upon these vast addttioni to Its leading imply bill, without even hiving than rimed. " They were read from the clerk's desk hmidst a twaalt which prerented half he said from being audi ble at twenty feet distance fioim the table—con trary also to all miles and to dommon'parliamen tary 'laws, the Chili,- Stuart of Michigan, de cided it to be in order to . Move as an original 'amendment, therebeing nothing - relating to the subjeetln the till!, the proposltioti which had al reedy been defeated In a dozen forms is both Haute', of reciting the duty from rill read iron. This 'cutaneous depielon woe semtalned by •• party "Om, but once more to its honor 1110 House refused to unction the'mciposal to favoi rail road corporations. at the upenie of the country, and rejected the motion 69 to 84., I hope this le !as tort we shall hoar of Mis destructive utteme, bet u - 86 home of the 32d Congress rernaink, Any degree of confidence in I the stability of itt action might be found =Le -Ilaud. The Hasa yetingaged upon the hill, p and promises to be io for the remainder of the night. The blind, legislation or the day end night must continue intermission in order to get through-with the indispensable ba ldness by - PridiPnom -- - - The exciting contest freer the items for fortifi cations in the House hen ended in the complete triumph of the Senate. -Ail the money inser ted by that body in the army 601 for that vox. pose; including half it minion' for the defence of California, wan voted by the Houle this morn; log. It is useless for economy to run its head spinet oommon sense and stone Tale. -Upon the whole the approptiatione wilt be moderate, chiefly immure thaw in _no time to be extrava gant. - The Senate have killed today half 140. sen amendments to -the _navy and poet route bills, whichviould have required three millions -111- money gear - . However. in ;the moles rail ed over one ;of theiepicaeati, the Senate found itself in a tangle, end adjourned/it nine O'clock. Ere or six tho Mood dollars In addltloo to the fifty of lost Year were .otsd'to Tom Ritoble, that tenerable molter nt thi iseisury doom; and then with, so an midtrooe , of , 'homeless partiality say rarely arltassalde the elahn of, Mr. Wen dell for louse leered by him cantina, tha'fiiii Om glean ont for the intbllo printing; woe eon- Mute& naly toted' d Wendell. holuistly)sid Atithfolly neontsd M. contract; Bitable basely litigated hls., Wendell la dlandoted Stith sount, Mailers $lll/* taivriiif, is paid $55;o00. ;.mote,4f , ll4llsmippl, tic moioifulii; see g• Idinfid hie determination to leapt flouter here is place of the one which the Litielature would TheLlatins Dementia have re inputs- o neat. theeleotion of Mid Benjamin, and he will have no contertant.— There will therefore probably - be no dispute in the Sensta.over the credentials of members, and the Executive ieresibitirill ; be shortened accord- - key. Bet theaecutive .business of this su itor, so far as It concerns the foreign relations, will be continued.to the next. 2ora month or two we shall have veggie reptirte,of intereeting debates icon the ; ficheries, the yaltauntepeo and Central American questions, ,and how many more it is needlessAare to speculate upon. If something . be not ;done promptly to remedy causes ordiesatisfeetton, we 141 have a row within three motiths en the fishing bank'. Col. Jeff. Davie done not arrive, and it Is not perfectly certain that Senator Clemens, of Ala bama, CU not step Into the place said to be re: served for him. Mr. Disney, member from Cin cinnati, is spoken ttf so nit:Antes to Prance, but the speakers are not of the highest rank in the party, and eo I doubt. Justus. Wasnutaros, March 8. 1 (Late at Night.) The President haying officially proolalmed that his term sad that lot Congress continues until noon of March 4th and half • day therefore be ing left for fillibnatering, the Howie is indulging in an awful excitanient about the possible loss of some of the - appropriation bills. Snob • thing never did happen, itnd never can, beanie betr ayer the intereetslof members of Congress and person, about Congress may differ, they &Uwes in the necessity of 'never protermitting any fair Occasion for gettin metley out of the Treasury. But virtue cud pa offem are the order of the the Sights, and the is hardly a doubt that un til the small hours of the morning we shall be deafened with the round of a caanonade:and fu sillade over the dollars and cents, while the amount to be expended will not be varied there by it continental dime. A very great, extraordinary and Inoomprehen .sible row has been raised over the alleged .abom- Instions' of the general appropriation bill. These abomination. cutest: chiefly in the raising the salaries of the Cabinet ministers from $6,000 to $B,OOO per annum; Hillis classification of olerki acd eateries upon Hunter's plan; and the New York Army office or mint: I em rather opposed to all these soltereee, and consider them modes , ately abominable; bit not quite *enough so to ov erturn the government upon. Upon the whole, there has been sue ideating 'through the apprOpriation bills than I expected. The crop of Indian claims has been short. Cal ifornia, however, has teethed no pretty deeply, getting half a million for a 'tope wan to keep oat Chineie junks and Siamese prow half a mil , lion more for rigging up the Navy yied; and about a million more (cot yet grabbed but slash log though) for the floating Dry Dock. These trifles look formidable, but in truth California is like Adam who sprang full grown, with all the wants of mature age; from the mould of God, and never knew the conveniences, nor felt the wants of diapers out swaddling clothes. What 'wilds aide races to buy a whole suit, will not purolue• shirt. Bat my comments will not extend to the end of the night's sittingi4ci that I must nurse the tut as well as 'the pleestre of moralising the spectacle of its close - for another letter. Gteat preparations are making for the duo oe. lebration of the Incarnation unmade,. A platform of very•ilberal dimensions has been tweeted on the 'But side of the portico, from which : Gen. Pierce will deliver his address. He will mare his nominations to the Senate on Sat= urday, and they will be confirmed on Monday. It is announced that Charles G. Greene, of the Boston Poet, hee . tisin hi - "lied to become the or gan grinder, bit My' opldlon le that; Charley, knows too much of,the MIA ,of a Government Litter, and is too Consfortabbi la dullog out the Crumbs from his snug little sideboard in Boston between the Couto= House and Post Office, to accept soy nob offer. The President defect* is now in his private room adjoiniog -the Senate Chamber, and Le en gaged in signing bills and, what is very strange, in dialog nominations. How many of them will be confirmed, will be better known to mor row nigkit. A 7111.11. ;TEO DEORIDAT/ON OF CURL Col. Foliar, who has recently visited Cobs on offtedel hilliness, and therefore knows from ob ienatigltecenttWng „shout it, Is decidedly of opinion that 'the annexation of that bland to these State; would not prove beneficial to the perdu interested. In the first plies be says, in his Mirror, the Cubans do not desire It, and that On petition to be admitted into the Amer!- can Union weracimulated in Cabs to-day, with tall permission from the •Spanlah•Government for everynautical free man to alga, It, he does not believe that one-fifth of the /Condom would place their names on the list On the other hand, if every State in the Union should choose Committees and send them to Cabs for the pur pose of "ezaminingthe promiies" with refer-thee to annexation, he believes they would return with apretty unanimous report against the ex. pedlenoy of the movement. If we could have Cuba without the Incumbranees of Negro Sla very and-Papal Religion—lf some means could he ineenteitof scuttling the Island, and restating Its perfection of beauty, like Eden before the Fall, then our friend Feller thinks there would be no gent oh this earth more covetable. Re thinks too, that In her present debased condition the "Queen of the Antilles" is not At to take her seat at table with our free and hippy sisterhood of States., She le not prepared fer.freedom.— She Is incapable of self gowernment. An intelligent, wealthy, enitivated gentleman would promote his domestic oomfort about u much by marrying an , ignorant, indolent, Soper stitiotus old woman. es the United States would Increase their political welfare by annexing Cuba. The elements are uncongental, even to antaimn. ism. A full-blooded Spaniard regards our n.• publican institutions with a sort of contearptu. ens superciliousness that ere can welt afford to laugh at It reminds one of st seedy, thread bare, poverty-strieken old aristocrat turning op his noble nose at his thrifty and wealthy , neigh. bor. We pity hie igeorence and italic at his conceit But the great obs tacle in the way of the annexation of Cnba—greater even than its half a million of African glans, is, that deep. rooted devotion to Itomanism,,which wherever it oprevails, neoessarily excludes the gnu-light of oliticsl as well as religion, liberty. Romanism and Republicanism are incompatible elements.. This This point. Col. Filter says, he, shell ever mein. min, without stopping to argue it, until ho ices a people at theism, time seif.geverned, and re ligiously attestant to the Pope of Rome. -When ArobbithoP Hughes, or some future historian, tan show snob a phenomenon, he will then ae cept the fact, and abandon the theory. torus Rxotrixeir in enemas:own, Man. —lntense annisty still elide In Charlestown, concerning the fate of the young frith girt who was raeutly converted to Protestantism, and who so suddenly and mysteritmely dleappeared come weeks ego. The excitement on 'Wednes day became en greet, that the euthorities deem ed it prudent to'order out the tollilary and fire department, in order to be able to quell any dis turbance that might take piste. It wan folio nate Mess precautions ware taken, for at night a nob, numbering Some five thousand'persons; gathered about the Richmond Street Catholic Church, and commenced -breaking down -posts, femme, &u ; but several military companies soon appeared upon the ground and put the rioters to night. Unleu the myetery concerning the girl is cleared up, farther dieturbeeces may be an. ticlpated.—Phil.Sus. - ' . Patcanzinus,lbiarch B—The ship Grey Ea- Eh, has arrived hero from Rio,with dotes to thi 13ihJantlary. Ellie brings" easg? of 6000 bags The affstrs of jtho tionstEy weretn ti.tran quil condition. E.Ereetioilly efforts were ma• kieg to 'Oppress thS sire trade etmjiinc goo w.th an . Ainnticen! cud - British man of slaver wee roil Into the Idoisnibigue Chan nel with a fell care of wbrear, :which sold for manual' prices:, 1, TM). dspialn escaped; bat tho vessel and • ore* weip - captured-by is Dm sillaic rattler and men Imprisoned. the Meister John L. Stevens, from New Yoek, had jest kr *rived.. The b ugle Merylind milled for Sew York. - There - was - molt sickness awns: the shipping. • : The 100 toate,Copper adtertided by the North "carotins copper Cd., mite eold at stollen to=day by blr.,Draper , The novel method cf dispoelog , :s y a t * pc7 , o l !.ittranied considerable competi tion, mit, lig, Wan all the melting marks la the eenntry were represented. The biddinignas spirited; and the lame evetnnally taken by the Iteeete .Worka, Boston,' et $ 6 O l tut to $lBO peftne, , ehe ore being 001480 11 cent. of Copper.. This tilaitherefora prodneen $lB,- 000,and ebe Copper hae becn mined In the mune bt twoagontba, again Cupp:ace of about $l,OOO. Shade melte as preys that mining olty fib Ade wintry beCoadi uprolitable awl legitimate ataitiaterpthe as it tile g.ag4ind —l4 r. refi. l , t - Hitwig, . HitinitAirlSlTtAlMll•4 death' ._ 1 . • ' 4: l lin tiPod the; abetle,irelently. buit a .beilinjust elm was leaving Auden* when ...rho hid 'topped to discharge freight and land paneugers. No person was killed - immediately by the explosion, but some thirteen or fourteen were drowned in consequence of the breaking up of the veetteL The Courier de la Drome, in de, scribing the catastrophe, remade: "However much the consequences of Cola unfortunate event are to be regretted, His a subject of congratala tion that they weru not more dissetromx for it is well known that ordinarily each explosions are attended with the most frightfel results. wit ness the numerous catastrophes of this kind whloh are retarded every year in the American journals." The Courier adds that only one ex plosion of a steamboat boiler, previous to this, harever occurred in France, and that was at Lyons in the earliest stage of steamboat naviga- Con. The cause of the recent accident had not been aemertained; but it was reported that the engineer bad forgotten to let off the steam when the boat stoppedat Andancel _ BPIIII93AL Rarrizet—We *ire 'beaked to hear tut evening, that an eloquent member of the the bar of this city, whose name has been somewhat consplcuonsly connected with the fol ly and delusion of Spiritual Rapping', had be. oome quite deranged. It le hoped that this alt eration of mind may only be temporary.—. 9. Louis Repullican. mass WOILILOAD —WO understood from a le- Ilablo source, that the nurveyed route orthe In dians Branch Railroad has been finally tumid ered by the Board of Directors of the Penney'. Tanis Company and approved, and the work will be vigorously prosecuted as early in the spring as possible.—lndiana Rryister. ~ .suronsia 010e011 (t a.) Independent nays the opting emigration to Cali fornia and Oregon, front all parts of that State, will be much-larger than last year. Tow MINNA or Now TONY, LONDON AND Pa au.—According to an article in tho New York Econemist, the quantities of specie In the banks of Nair Yrrk, London, and Patin en the 30th of January last, were es follows: Banks of New Yolk, $12,000,000; 'Bank of France, $00,455,- 766; Bann of England,. $01,012, 883—total, $194,860,690. The contract for building the branch Rail road to Cadiz, i j miles in length, has been awarded to the Weirs. Salsbury. gentlemen of excellent character and Indomitable energy, who agreed to hare it completed by the grit of October. JAMES P. TANNER. WIIOL.EPALE DEALER IN BOOTS, SHOES, BONNETS, EATS, No. 56 WOOD 811LECT,' Between Third and Fourth. ifirlly dad ombrace3 every Tariety and Berle of Mob. 8hp,.., Are purchased dirwt hob the Ne w Enniead ullseturas, adapted meanly to the Spring and hummer sale.. and be .old alb. rectory sworn comparing bearably with Own of Ptil delphia and bow Ink. Purchasers will please can end wiswins betat• bruins. Spring and Summer Bonneta. JTABLES P. TANNER, No. 55 Wood str eet, . walla tall the ettentlou of Slllllners Bad ethers, who Coy to sell mato. to to. large aseertment of MIN Kir& ef o the nworp e. d Skylas fa (tamping awes. Alas, Iseuels ;lwers, & seta strA GUST BLlShitta TO TLIII ATYLItTID. Tb. number mot formidablo charsetry of Mum. of lb. LIM. ottallsnrod ....Gottan of moodiest man. 6011111 of thus dim.a, cloned undre to. .coal tam of Doomontioo, ban bun ontipoond' io.robl. and Die unt..o7 ;anent 100.. d to di...without medical whines to ottor blot • loop. of recorary Qappiif this can no bug. to Whom,. A remedy tuts boturouul which will cops all complaboto, of whatnier character. guidon hum doranyoutent of the Lim. Tb. Pli's illaniorid by Dr. II L.. or 'Virginia. art directly on the Limr.ond by •......thug Ito operation 0.0 swirling It Cronedtrouts vita oft and estrrootes Om complaint. which ban thrly 'origin In the disowns of Ohio orhs. , Itaroodiei hitherto proposed Re Lim complairdo. here rand to oporato upon trust. of lb. dim.. but Dr...ll'lmm'. pills orate thwart.. frlf open to. action of tho three. and by cleansing the montane. dry .1, 11.1.1. Wm. of dir:w which tiersurdotin duty solounco. For 0.1. by mint drniottto and me:chants in town sill country. and tactual. atnd retail by' J. hIDD a CO. oat. Vois proprietor. 60 Wad itreet. ere-NOTICE-,M. McGiNcrr would in fma Ms friend. and the public generally, that he has 'removed bit choke along of GUARS and TOBACCO. from i bis old aloof, 114 'Wider street. to lb* Puna NO. 111 'node, the Monongahela Made. next doer to the Yln men? Invariance Company. whore he will endeavor. ail .heretatore. to 'keep one of tke beatimecoka of imported . Cigars In the oily. lle getters ►unwell that the .met Of IClgsre and Tobieso he Is In the habit of 1% laaM74ettrarsl i lt tuu .. \ .\,-.' \\ \ 71=1;:dVot Vird'alternin= . L . \ \ \\\ '‘'' nz" '"" ir i t '''" u r entn i - ‘ kat * \ ' ''''''' k.VtlipoL M iarlillstaAed' N 'lLip v k ld ' c oirsil4 \ \.. ' N. old br . eft.), '. IL X. ISELIme,./:-...4.1 stria: \'‘ -, \ \ \,‘ \ '''' . •VI OOKS-65 kir' kei street, niSerWissetb— . . zip Egnorafga Illitory of the Cuttad Btahtio IV.: ' ' Toll Tale,bg Trona. um nu nplr .. • _ guard'. 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