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WHOM WASIIIIIGITOM Cotzespandence of the Pinaburgh Gazette WASUINOTON, March 26 'Stow lit both Iton•e•--Preston litng charge• the Speaker with mutilating the Journal-Exciting •ceac—Commlt ue of lnve•tlgatlon—Altercation be• Foote and Benton. This has been a Jay of excitement in both How iv, In the Senate, Old Bullion has broken - ma upon Foote, and thereby a terrible uproar seat raised. In the House there has been even more serious row-j Preston King, of New York, has openly charged Mr. Democratic Speaker, Cobb, with mutilating the Journal of the House it order by en artifice - to defeat a very important motion on the bill for the admission of California. I will take op the counts in the House first. The story is a short nue. On the Ilia March Mei, Mr. King moved in the House that all debate to Com mittee of the Whole os Doty's bill fur the admin. Won of California, should cease on a cenain day. His design was to aceure a vote on this measurt in committee, distinct from all other propositions and to require it to be reported to the Howe, et that a yea and nay vote could be procured upon it. This motion was made in the prescribed form, entertained by Cobb, and laid on the table. In supervising the making up of the journal heat morning, Cobb caused the clerk to alter King's motion, so as to make it apply to the President's Message, then else under debate in the Commit tee. Of course, in reading the journal to the Noose, thus altered, amides the hunt of two of three hundred voicei, nobody noticed the champ of a word, and it pasxd unqumboned. To day, King attempted to make another of the I same kind, on the same bill, which is still under • debate. The Speaker decided it out of order.— King asked permission to state mason. for offer ing the motion—leave was refused. King then 'made a q'neation of pnvilege, and thereupon de scribed the mutilation of the journal, and charged it span the .penker as a deliberate artifice. The excitemetit was intense. The Speaker called Mr. Winthrop toile e. air, sad descended to th., door to vindicate him Self. He said King was right ati to the facts, but that his =potation wan utterly unfounded. The 6111 repriced to had been intro duced in Committee of the Whole, and Wee sot known to the House. Therefore, a rua3lution to slop debate on it was net in order, buta motion to stop debate on. the message would bare been. He assumed that King had intended to make the motion, an that it would have been in order, and made the correction accordingly. 'rho jonmal had been read the next martens, and no objection had been made'tvrt. The chivalry talked very boldly to Mr. King, and were quite ready to expel hie, for unputitig discreditable conduct to Liar Speaker. In fedi, Bort did offer • resolution of censure,which would have had that effect,but a little debate showed them that it would nor go down, and it was mod.find in to a resolution to mine a select committee to in gitire into the facts. . . The committee has been appointed by Mr. Winthrop, nod consists of nine fair and impartial men. They will, no doubt, report that the act of the Speaker was, in stnetness of nage incorrect, but that it was done with proper and correct ma tins. Mr. King, however, is not to be put down, and he will get the matter up in some new shape. Many gentlemen denounce the Speaker's at , tempted distinction between the bill originating in the Committee of the Whole and one rent there. by the House, as some thtnq wares than a ma. 'bits I am certain Cobb will yet be hauled over the coals for this and other matters. Upon the whole, 1 etiall not describe toe scene between Old Bullion pad Foote. further than to any that they called each other oinkguards, and Mr. Benton talked °fledgeling Foote out of the Senate Chamber. Foote was the aggressor.— They say there will be a Eight about it, but there is not tie leaat probability of that. JUNIUS. FROM ItAItRIS Et 011.0 Ft COITMOOdence 0: the Pittsburgh Gazette. HaillllMOZOtih, Match 26, 1 KO. Tb. Ileum wee oomapied to dei c e:oh the peicele eaten der. Nothing of interest wat done io Ma body. Is the Baud, we bad amore tuterrstiog time el' 0 dr -- eidedty. There were ostm.rtael bilk eitough up to this body terStl the lobby, aud mate quite an tlinltlifcla. Th. Apportionment frill had beta made the siecial order, but was postponed mall to morrow:eud the dr.. tb:og that came top. was the bill lc altatli the marriage cositeact Let meta Pal vin rams( toed Ceatirine, hi. The bill came op mammal toolitig, when Mr. Brooke of _ (.nil the follosiog oinisaittent, W we: Strike oat *Barter t e etachor, il ibenee, inures. and Barmen. ea eiva4 And now opening et A A MASUNA t. , 11%1A. mein Market et: been Third and Ewe an FAsU.v.IIL2I. 6 A.E!Ns -4 ,'cil,. B clbFiliu . '"r'ecTt sad Plain do, yore high lustre ; a ler& ese wed selected aloek of Pak tioods, reed at L Atol`ll CO'S, mete , Market et, Leh, !Tbird'and Fourth - NO. Sr STATE STREET, isolvrori, A gout lot' Caws, and 'Bicovory of Property us Eigrand.. x S HATINfT, spent nearly a year , itt th aprarion'sl, cord (aces, Eatitmal LibrarYt AhihF Itu Lam v rsiasiEn gland. inseminating eiarma r tokpersous In this country, and.harring Natured ofiressat and rt. aponrible Agents In London and klaoraceter, kg is prepared-to afford all necessary infortnaklin Vi