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   New York Daily-Times (Newspaper) - February 3, 1853, New York, New York                                tHK DAILY com- Bight at columns and tun tbu any Daily Is at No 1 13 NASSAU STREET and to in New-York Brooklyn and Ctty for A i to the carrier Single Two FIVE a ilx Two DoUars and a time One Dollar a Half Three In advance required in all with Country OH TUB ta any part of the United paid in advance at tha office per quarter or THE TIMKS IB One edition wdl limed I awl other at 3 o'clock P M It will tn tent by or Mid at ratei u tha 1 VOL NEW-YORK THURSDAY FEBRUARY 3 1853 PRICE TWO CENT TIMES TUB U BAT at the low of Two per Ten for FIFTEEN DOLLARS or will be teat to one and paper IB ao ease continued beyond ttn line for IB laade on tent by nail one year li Within tin Frae Ike U tin It TUB TIMIS FUR CALIFORNIA A UBOC or or Forty-Eight nade for circulation m California tilt and containing only W to In IboM of the country n aa the departure of every Mail Price to all matt be made in advance RAYMOND JONES fc CO SPECIAL NOTICES X of the At a meeting f Bca il of D uf Mercantile brio following in relation to of the removal of Library was to confer the of Hall would tbe That ib with their they hive the Clinton Hall Animation mil Ihst the object of appointment wms tn infirm your butly t of relative nf sad tha Clinton have obtained f o-n tbt of tho Hall tha fallowing and for Ihn nn This u to effect That fnr of ban un m them on account st tba want of ni That us tu last their pecuniary position d nnt wir a removal tbe previous to thai time NEW YORK AND GRAND UNION n nl 1 will hold ou HilDAY 4th mil Hall nearly it by H T JOHN H and Music by WH H of tlic from California to com at Vli rk Tim Society hai no connection wi h the Woman's Stilo held iu TW public and the of Temperance are to attend and nil tbe Hall HE rP Auction at Mount A quantity of Oak Hickory and other em near thn New will in loti to hint nt one o'clock P At by auction or the he nn lot nnd atore lately occupied by t O'Brien on av near lit it within n few hundred of the deput the unfavorable the talea will be adjourned to the lair day IT Pratt Jr of wilt de- liver a on Af ind Mutter at the lecture room of Hope at 4 The 1 1 a of laws and thin hole animate creation and la br them IK an them all and in different b- to the will of the Law River of Nature Ladles tree Ji cunti Doon open at u k LK lure at o cluck IV men of a Literary raKy have an 01 cf ao br of the ADDISONIAN Y he'd at No Bowary up The BEIT Committee In J anil of the Chun h in will lecture on hn iu rorrer of at THIS at 8 o lock mitt two iS tW York Bible A regular nf nf of the New Y y will he held on THURSDAY 3d et 7 n lock at the Home No st F O BUTLER Secretary m Salamander with RICH 8 ft to Rich k Cu are the only tl Salamander Depot No HI Water New York Mi Tha in and of 1153 the nf nf the Mf rci Library nf in of reino al Tuat in they the said the foil Renol a a spur al tl I called in with i and held ou Iho of Dial mi nlh that in view of the of pluiM to Ue ti of tha It la in a n nuu ni tun mmt BK I 1 e to Library aj practicable in the at Broadway uot iw nor abf TB Aitor Tna tho Buard be Ui lake such ran BJ w ill be bail cell lu carry the into t your Committee that her acted immediately upon thrae ruio them to be tne p thr enure membership hea d of or d n tu the That thuy to pjers uf rentable for Ilin nu and he irv that wan fur iale the of The n to aad after their BOit f to a location midway tne ib ihm of n at ti e at w thin the 111 unite 1 opinion the Lett ion in the City ol Kew fur the tion nf fl n which u w held to the of Board I In To thm ma tcr the c he folios luc r n from ot of uf IID oil Hall Mr J V Chairman of haard I ot library pis lu f lix R iard of i i f the C Hill at their ire I I dm cum U ir m B i I ina of that The to they I rn faired liti ucen lu hy nur a U their petition baa been 10 fully to m cor 1 icat it leem to r-i Bo at learnt lhat y iu will tha t me 1 ai our TDU tamaka At a mealing f thr of the Hall AIH x m- Unn I etd OB tne Uh Ike f i low nr lull m wai nili eu Tnat t o o fur tin p ir the Opera House And -U liu Committee that in rl lr tli rrU i had in li and ua ly tl pn e wk ch a I lee bail an of and th Ibe of the wan thei I inf thu mar meet ill p i a k ol the mici are to obtain it 1 And further it 11 the of T ir I tint uf the Clinton Hill have it me all in their power in uf your tion 1 hat in I ich aud wuh anil are of and of Buaid ymir if ii ti be out uj c to m tlie position win ave taken toward bv the 11 uf IK public that i may ubde the of M tit m ia lion m retard to tlie Library All of which 19 i V ABIM JB OK L WOOD iD J KILT I HALL Teb 2 Of Mercantile Library 411 to the uf Library to the Ait ir whn have not limned a to that me t men nn that will at Library THIS PAY unti 4 o H M aa all muit 91 Mat in to the Board of rs before j o cluck to NATIONAL AGRICULTURAL CONVENTION Annual Mooting of HIP V tilled States Agricultural BY IION P WILDER Frb 2 Tho first animal meeting of the Slaten Agricultural was held at the ihls P thn Pit Milt nt culled meeting to order Yi M S KINO of R I the appeared The States were called and from most ol them came forward Several members of and other dis- The of the State to l-e to tho We our at N Y until the lith ot April neit for pon of rest uid tu attend tu some pir by in Yoik wn remain fnr a few weeki We i I which li umple aid pa tha by which the wont nl aud are without or any of tne mull of tte day It wnn eue the Bad without pain We tare the of in a if been cured come iu a in a vitality and farce o the of all It of UIH lunge and IK that will emre previ nt abortion and e ity Onr object 19 not to n n our into practice tor thr oublcbLjetit Wfl Blye e utility and anil rnu Ita menu In order to placa it a firm buiu the III for can 1 nn aad no fee ni tun I hiJ by communication nr by on or at tbe bt H ttel between 10 A M an 1 1 P Thole deair iin of its call imme i A wri on can hail d No nr f JOHN WILKY New York or of at con II H D Industrial Home no 3 of this will lie held on FRIDAY 4 at Union No Bow Thm ifc on the plan it Mount No 1 and Port Nu 1 The WaUd in in Bridie and Mount Vernon has a front uf 11 oa the Haven aud a Bine view of Iiland Sound and ao It will be Inid out in acre htlf Bad quarter Tt will be 12 per week for and tl ntr week or and ran he hud f JOHN No Broadway D No 414 Broad wiy W B SMITH No H C A KR No UO Barrow it J F WELLS No 30 Avenue B J A No IBS Sprint f or e the Hill on the evening nf ihn J COMUERFOKD dent J Colombia The Intermediate tion will at nn 7th mat and be in the Prof and Tth Junior nth Prof and Junior 14th Soph on orre Natural Pluli ami Uth S i ith Prof omy Prof Seniors 11 h nth Ulh Prof and Latin SMh the uf the if Education li ill iu are Invited C L LL D uf Columbia tr St Thu inn havi it at the Itut Keru j n of to 508 memberi thai a very imall if fo n at the orn entry fee Bt he Bta emen uf iti at the December tt tnat ibare wu worth an advance of at lhat time it to the intermit to additional to be he when the entrance fee will be d ou the which then will be lor Tl to may do 10 by the No It the Bank on MONDAY or 6 7 o'clock Jan 31 R P HART Secretary AM win make rm who to of p to the Great M cosily farna late Prof MAPIS presented specimens of the Japan productive Also of tho California an and Address ll wae an of tki I nit id Main Society I he ot this Association provides thai He annual meeting ahall be held un the of We in with that hut a faw our Our officers are now to foe elected fur vear and such other as miy u deemed at pretent for Ui general welfare entering upon these duties it majr rea be officer such subjects for your tion nur hrlt f In behalf of iVio H was to appoint in cases State and ol I would state that the Committee held a Philadelphia last September but that they concluded n defer mch appointment al least till the present when It wne ml im obtained and increased facilities presented for the better fulfilment of this trust Some Mated have already appointed their quota of the National Board from wo expect nn account at thu lime and a similar measure is in progress in other Mates from reports may be received during ensuing year and ll li that the full organization of the Board will soon lie completed lu all our States nnd rilhrr by thi ir own or tiy the of your 1 he of the Journal con- nf 1 U octavo pages wna prepared and hy the energy of our Corresponding tary within about two months after our organiza linn and hai been distributed to the original to moat of the new It was printed from plates fnm additional obtained to supply demand at- tending Its typographical errors which will bo corrected in im H also that the list of members found iu several not to toi tain their punt office address which will ac count for the non of it hy mum bors and Ibis the of obtain them from all future members their full names titles and post office address written in a plain and legible style thn control of the tne Committee have delayed the publication of tbu second number of the Journal which we trust will bo shortly A correspondence has been opened with Agriculturists and many local relative to progress aud condition of Agriculture in the United nnd to tho ence and objects of this Society should be continued and extended to all parts of our own country and continent and to transatlantic ua F respectfully whether a ence of a Committee ol thia body wuh tho ral Government IB not desirable in regard to the facilities lor conducting this correspondence through its functionaries in lamU nnd for the through them of sueda nnd and for tho proper dissemination thereof by this Association to the farmers and of America The action of your Committee has increased their conviction ot tho necessity of a al i- ance between tha United Agricultural So- cipty and kindred Associations in the various and of tha and it is therefore earnestly that measures bo immediately adopted to secure such association and with them anil to ob- tain Annual Reports of their transactions during the past and years which shell be carefully preserved and from which com- from year to year may be made and also to secure ultimately at the seat of a full history of the state and progress of American Agriculture Your In also respectfully to the expediency of such an alliance of this Society with tbe Amf rican Society as dred and may to require Our lut ation at the National Capital gives ua culiar facilities for intercommunication aud lor in- with members of Congress representing all parts of our widely extended country We may also secure many from tho nian Institute whose objects aro the fusion of knowledge and the promotion of science objects so analogous to those of this Association as to give Importance to the question whether each may not be benefitted by a connection thorn By the courtesy of ibe Institute we have been permitted to occupy their and an Inquiry should be made by our Executive officers or a special Committee to ascertain room or rooms can be ob- Car future accommodation of tola Society Wo need a public or In some existing edifice lot OUT Corresponding Secretary and Treasurer for preservation of our records and of the Agricultural seeds arid pn winch are now m or may be hereafter acquired and also for an Agricultural brary museum and cabinet The pn press of thm Society tho fulfilment of Its de- and I tic rank n should lake as a National i- a permanent Secretary who shall be in ibie city and devote bin limo and to UH advancement Im must necessarily be and tne preparation publication and nf itH and Quarterly will de- mand much labor and dudes will become more with the progress of the Society The will bo presented in the press of business from which you will learn tbe our Too efficiency and success of thm body require pecuniary means adequate for the permanent aupport ol a Secretary and a suitable compensation for the h may devolve upon the Treasurer also lor tbe regular of Journal and Transactions for and and contingent 1 respectfully submit whether a portion of these means may not be obtained from a grant in of nur objects nn same general ciple of the Siata bestow their upon the Societies their territorial or If would so direct as a consideration for the by Society of the ol tho ol tho Patent Of- fice The sum now expended by Government In that branch of the If placed at disposal ty would us to collect through our auxiliaries BDdcurrrtpviitllng the moat and die recent and valuable information and would enable UN to and lo It the of those of this and of the of kindred local acting in concert with UH country It Is worthy of Inquiry what further measures can be adopted tu Increase tho income of the Society by nr memberships and by the sale of Its liuni Forthe furtherance of these objects tho have In a few appointed local whose encourages the belief that ti Is lo multiply ihrne with a view to canvass all Ihr and of the Union Jno of these in the Etale Rhode him In iho of weeks procured more ban MO collected valuable information and awakened additional intercut In worthy cause and is prosecuting bis liad a lar been d in other parts of the country wnh ll e mine we have enrolled at thu nine 0 with an annual income or and which we behave can hn by an agency Local mav be appointed by the Executive Committee or with hy of this Society in of their and by a reasonable jier on lions ma al no lo for ard hy donations from Ihn and benevolent A of fortune Hun uf name honorably and enterprises of ago and nation nas the honor ol Ing In our behalf by a donation of one doll inner have lo our In form ol or Lite member a detailed of which will hereafter he submitted nnd In the Society's it too iu believe thai may br found in our tod country who will excellent and place al our B of which will be in rentier of nent and 1 whole sub- ject to favorable consideration In tu the already enumerated for of our I would submit lo uu t with reference to an Annual Exhibition f In inn with Uie World's Fair which ti to and lo thr ensuing Summer and Autumn In I hi Palate in City uf New York nt inch i Fur In many lo havn originated from thi very incomplete and Imperfect of and Industry in Pur at London In anil consequently from ibe of same left in af the country and of Europe K American Fair It ia It Is should be in it a full snd fair tation of Amenian Bud arts The Honorable Secretary uf Slate presented the lo various of our In foreign lands and instructed them lo in tbe design An of Society ai an independent or In connection wuh some ef State at that time and place would give a world wide notoriety and secure for It other contributing ly and the Fair If Ibis IB received with It will be tm thai ifie or a Special Committee be with fall power lo confer and negotiate with the Committee of thai already appointed on this and lo execute In a manner con- 10 tbe mutual of both and honorable alike to American Agriculture and to Republic Several distinguished have bten Invited to attend this meeting from whom It hoped may re- either or Agricultural is our annual meeting will occur during of I would recommend thai hereafter for an annual course of lectures during our and that same be In ihn Transactions of tbe Society or in a rate WBI necessarily prepared In haste during I which gave birth lo Society and in sums In of Improvement and of important Section 3 may Itn proved morn dr Anile phraseology adapted to uur Another would be If our Hoard of The General Buird of to f nlf fi II from thereof In a given St He who constitute a Local Bad bo so nate The also for the tion of Honorary mem her i but does HOI prescribe the manner In rm U Is worthy of whether should not re- by be- by the Society and whetner not al the so BK In aa honorary and of gentlemen who have In Die Arts by to Society or by Important public ols be fur a able of thin Society and a copy thereof duly tor each of Ita Annual Life Honorary and Members submitted these for your ine lo a great work ban been us lo but we have much lu encourage us to us prompt and faithful performance of nur Agricultural extent of our rich In gold sliver Irou copper ural and other metalle and mineral variety uf our coll and climate capable of pro lucing nearly ill tho Agricultural rapidly reduplicating population through nir valleys and nur and peopling fair with Industrious and enterprising of all the wonderful of tho natural upon which an of fa for between all pins of and Ibo Intercut already awakened In our and the cause It to promote an interest among UB by hundreds of and increasing every year tnd by multitude of and which are devoted to ilu advocacy and all urgo UH onward right onward to the of our A brighter day baa begun to dawn H ig within the of many the Agricultural Society was In the Untied States Indeed it la not Kince of the Horticultural of London the of the kind In the world was soon followed by kindred associations in France and othar and Societies and t luhi spring up by oui our country all engaging in tho work of Improvement While we rejoice in these and In tbe cheering prospect before we are reminded by the ol whom wn ham wont to meet on that the has been among us They Involuntarily rise up before us claim nur rnmembranco When were lasi assembled in city thn Farmer of Achland lay upon the bed of death and has since been borne with distinguished funeral honors a na lion's sorrow far hence to tha sepulchre of his fathers The landscape gardener and rural architect of America upon whose the Government depended for laying nut and adornment of public grounds surrounding these premises and who did so much to elevate standard and Improve taite in the rural arts conveniences and of life waa numbered with the by thai awful tha waters of the Hudson on the of laat July which agonized the hearts of 10 many American citizens The came nf scientific Agriculture In thia haa lined a great loss by the death of one of Ita most dis- and promising gentleman who young had already made many valuable butions to literature who had no superior of equal sge and from whose future labors much wus anticipated and NORTON are no cut down in of life and One of the distinguished representatives of the Society of Massachusetts tbe lion Judge MACK of who waa present and participated In the tion of this Society a most worthy gentlemen aad who filled honor and Integrity various tn life also pone to rest The Fanner la also numbered with tha mighty dead lie yu B son of a farmer and the production of American soil His tic form his brow and expressive deep yet mi hid wholo in ry and au are bright on wo fo dwell We cheriah the remembrance of him aa h ap in this at the organization ot ety and in tbe manner In hr saluted of immortal Farmer of Arlington Wo love lo think nf hm subsequent reception uf UH al bin in this city and ot the close of hm nnd especially of hla friendly benediction aball remember and the occasion which has called us I Invoke for you a cafe return to your I for you an if we meet not again In lime I trum we shall meet in a more genial and under a lier sun Yea sainted patriot In those where the of Great Reaper shall no cul down the wise and good we hope at last lo meet in those pure whore the rainbow fadee where thy brilliant star shall shine purer effulgence and where the high and aspirations of thy soul shall be forever realized These great and worthy men havo ceased from their earthly labors and have gone to that land whone Is fruit IB immortal and whose harvest is eternal We live to promote a causa was doar to their hearts and la execute plans which they helped to form and on which depended some of their moil cherished hopes respecting the prosperity of their try and of mankind Soon we shall be called to follow them but let ua rejoice lhat the cause wo no scukiug to pro note will flourish when we arc laitt thn of ihn are before us I dwell wuh pleasure on the bright future 1 seem to nee mis enrolling among of our intelligent and whether North or the South Eaal or tho Went all aud leagued together aa brethren by a common interest a Slate So- ciety auxiliary to In every Commonwealth ly Societies Farmers Clubs Agricultural each drawing from own peculiar and the of information and ment and all wuh united purpose and harmonious tion both and receiving aid from one au other and illustrating tho power of voluntary asso- ULder care of and tending to make ourselves and our beloved nation the mom happy and people on earth On motion 2 000 copies of the President's Ail were ordered to be printed and On motion of Pr nf it re- so much nl the si to the cooperation of this Society with In tbe of knowledge distribution of seeds plants Ac be referred lo a ol three to report when convenient KINU and wero appointed In motion of Ur ti WYN Ibe Chair was to appoint a of one from each State to officers of Society Committee to report at 11 o'clock to morrow morning Tbe society proceeded lo consider the remaining aub of a it d re KB in their order On motion of Ur of the mb of and the of and funds were to Executive Tha CHAIR t communication from Com- of the inviting a Com- lo rotifer with them In relation to au lion of this Society W SMITH ol Washington presented a communication from the Metropolitan Institute proposing thai untie with them in to be In thin Hy on Also that tho two hold joint here every fourth year Referred lo the Executive Committee An of opinion tn regard I In Pilare Exhibition desired Tbe Hon JOHN A Kino of tbe the Crystal Palace certain Though not as r ch in fine tbe London Exhibition it would embrace luable of a practical nature abroad well our own country The applied to New York Stale Agricultural operation The application was refused in a i of which he a member They had not yet reported but be thought Sine Society what It could to the Exhibition He hoped this Society would do whal II could and preferred to refer Iho subject in a Select Committee The slock of Crystal waa rising and many bad such confidence In ll they were taking tt on spec aim Ion Properly all round it was rising It waa the Exhibition of the kind in this country and he hoped and misled li would succeed He hoped they would encourage it Hr RING of R I moved thai a Commutes be ap pointed to confer with the Committee of the Palace Allocution Mr of Mass spoke against Society with show ai II was an got up by private and thin ought not to recognize It Mr of Mil concurred In thli It would be undignified for this Society to unite in any of private individuals They should be about connecting themselves Their province was lo meet here te consult and give a tone to public opinion Professor PEB had no objection to referring thn subject to a for he thought that upon due consideration they would into tho proposed union He did not it on the thai it wan a private stock if II did lead lo tion the were Interrupted by the lightning CONGRESS Second Region SENATE Wednesday Fib 3 A message waa received from the House asking for a copy of a mislaid in that body The copy was ordered Mr presented a petition of T Jim RON on the subject of the in aurf teal eases Mr HOUITOR presented the memorial of one LET complaining of conduct nf Sraonn late Superintendent of the work on the Mr FISH presented n memorial of tho hamher of Commerce ol Now York ing certain improvements in Cape Fear River North t Of Mr reported a Iho Secretary of the Treasury lo of and en- lo an built in where same may be owned in pan or in whole by a yet naturalized but who has declared hla Intent Inn to become was taken up and ordered to bo Mr objected to its third reading lo day A great number of reports were ma do THE The Warehouse was taki n up Mr explained said that under dialing laws we bad now public wan In which all goods and merchandise be private warehouses are except when there Is no more room in the public public had been objected to on account of me and because of the if not an insurance on the and merchandize them objections the committee it would be wiser and chenper and hotter for all lo leave Ihls opun lo private In Great where -a experience on this course had been ad and had been lo answer belter Tne tbe of merchandize In both the public and private this provision that when tbe i i ti upon the public all ill expire hose leases not be renewed except m inch small where ao may be established Another to ba obviated by th v HS the UH for 11 it Tbo provided ihn of these private horded warehouses shall pay an- in the from to 000 as a lict Lto lo keep tha same and thin sum will cover the of The hill allowed a period of three yearn for keeping warehoused whether Intended for or ex- In Head of the two years those Intended for consumption and one for 01 mutation It was found that entered for were often withdrawn and entered for thus re- viving old system of debenture This extension of lime will afford the great navigating Interest or the United an opportunity of collecting in this country a large amount of the merchandize ol the world and from which they can supply all with which we have Thia breaking np of the system of Government would give to the of private property In the elites the opportunity of deriving profit Mr he did not that section of Ibe allowing three years for Ihc warehousing of Ii was extending the time for Iho payment ol ard he was not prepared to whal effect n would upon the revenue or upon amount of goods He hoped would lie over Mr MILLER was opposed lo lhal section also snd moved that the be postponed till lo morrow at b 11 1 o clock Agreed to MIM Mr STOCKTON moved to take up the lo re organize the navy Mr A's laid from Louisiana had tbe floor on tbe Mr STOCKTON thought the Navy Dill could ba de- posed of in an hour Mr CASB thought the Senator was considerably mm taken Mr IE proposed a compromise thai as the Senator bad many in offer thai he do an now have them printed nnd take up ihc tomer row Mr In Ihls submitted his amendments to be and ihc postponed till IBON Mr thu joint resolution of the I of North arolina in favor of repealing aU duties on railroad Iron MEXICAN COMMISSION Mr WELLES reported from the Select Committee on the Boundary Commission thai the law ap pointing ihc and of that dary limited the duration of lo the of January IMS and are now vacant 1 MINI ISO Mr HOKI AND rert Inf the Printing Committee to report no me for printing of seventh census THE Tbe relative lo right of way under Garay grant over of wan Mr DOWNS add rested lenito for one hour in of this Government compelling Menco to a adherence of her faith under that Trial lo Garay now held by ol the Stales lie coincided wuh whal Mr said on this subject Mr sol the and subject was nil Tuesday next The lor the relief of Hiley was passed Tlie Senate look up Emigrant Psr nc Dill I which Mr from Special an amendment si nU Ing all alter I lie enacting and inserting a provision U be tbe uf ilie lo cause to be constructed aa soon an a railroad and telegraph line con Ya ley of and al sneh as he may detonate Trie dent 10 determine general routs and lo employ engi mid to furnish him with lnl Ac II the of wsj feet wide through the public lands fnr the construction of said mi alternate sections of land 6 on each side through and 12 un each side through tories Slid on S per cent bonds redeemable in 50 The road lu be constructed In complete and finished manner and to ho a road As soon aa the general route IB determined be advertised for and work given to the lowest bidder The rest of the con laming IH occupied tn the various di- of the above general provisions Mr moved lo amend the by linking It ill ont and Inserting a provision Ing in the surveys and lo be made which when made are lu re ported to Mr considered the object intention and i of Ihls amendment In defeat this and ai iu h he hoped friend of a road to the Pacific would view n and vote against u In the construction of this rosd iron would a large Hern of expense worth of iron used and he thought vania was mai b in for her iron in that purler Mr said as It embraced iho provision for preliminary now prop hi much should be lift to the of li waa important if road should be con strutted lhal il should be now mint woul ibe ind the road Mr said object of the amendment was 10 defeat of the Ho opposed lo Into such a work as this without knowing the con or where ibe road was lo be constructed Nu vate Individual or Slate Government would direct a road to be made regardless of the cost or without a survey of tbe route lie opposed to the linn nt this to the The of the people before laying heavy lax on them Home Information aa to the practicability uf coi the road Mr the amendment Mr that tbe from such of the President lo he unwilling to leave tion se important to the of the whole country to be decided b Ins judgment Mr aant he had is great confidence IB the BB 105 one bui he was unwilling to di the duty on which to tae Immediate of Ibe of im posing Mr HAMLIN was to the amendment He wan in favor of road wherever H migul be situated 11 was absolutely He wanted highway to opened thai the commerce of the Eastern world might and over this lie wanted the road lo be free as Boon as finished ment delay Ibe road four yearn without effecting an good end Mr was opposed te the It the President lo contract for the road without aoy is lo Iti If ibe road could be led ai any con no mailer bow greal u required the dent is contract for It A with such an amount of capital and auch unlimited would wield a power and Influence four fold thai of United Hank It was against whole policy of cratic party to inch companies He thought il lhal al late day in session of a wuh one going out and ther IH a change of administration lhal Ibis and important measure should he Be thought it argued a conviction m the minds of friends of hill tbat such a me inure woald never re approval of the next President He did nol from of that he ever inch a ai Mr wan lo thn and he never could and never would vote for it He was m favor of a road to ibe Pacific with proper inning aud tbe provisions nf the Ii made President of United tho President road and judging from present ihl new President would have to do having this additional duty imposed un bun He wai ready lo for quantity ol land lo construct road but not lo vole either money or land lo locate a any of ibe of Union Congress had no power He would never vote either land or money fur a mutt till tbe route had been surveyed and ascertained Who knew the con How could u be lamed II would coal hundreds of millions of dollars and before engaging In suth a work ought 10 be Informed of all of iba route and cost wid in favor of framing such aid toa road BO far the same might bv within ibe Mr il easy lo talk of violating and ef unlimited cost hat not BO to tun lo either charge The limited President lo an appropriation of laud and the 110 aad beyond thai be could noi go The expressly provided that before con- this road through any of the States ol this Union the of such Slate first be obtained talked loudly of Constitution on- required this government to protect California tn protect the men and children oa the frem savage of tha Indians U required this government to Its who traversed this region from one Elate lo another aad how was It done day murder of men the hor rid children and the violation and reduc tion o abject slaver of women took place and yet gen tlemen objected trial tne Constitution forbade only of giving them from the of savages who commuted these outrages It would not do iu rear up In opposition lo Ihm only measure for affording said nnd relief from this oppression the raw heart and bloody hones of a violated Constitution The t required Congress lo protect these people and lo do ll there must be means of communication with thi in lay the IB violated by thin bin pick up the and point out where and how u conflicts with the Constitution Mr replied but he nol be heard Mr WEI LIB got the floor but gave way to Vlr ovu wbo Ll the Senate ought to bave an opp nuv 10 go lo dinner and he moved an adjournment which took place at a quarter past 4 o'clock HOUSE OF Wednesday Feb S The appointed JOHEK Tenn STI DAVIS Ind and DBAS the lo count on next in con- junction with the Senate Committee the electoral for and Vice President and Inform the candidates of election NEBRASKA Mr from the Committee on Territories reported a to organize the Territory of Nebraska which WBB referred to the of tbe Whole on state of the Union of ibe Be Bald tnat during the patt year evir half a million of cent had beea and ba would call tba attention of who 10 a depreciation of Ibe coins by alloy that tint pieces depreciated twenty in the Mini the silver at market value and Into cent or mxi by ihli single transaction Thete is B profit from copper and cHber sources If ne Hn nut make a change In the cant com we will drid the currency of the in a However tbe House Ihm to the of coin wilt tie leas for Ihr of three cent pn res and therefore from coinage It proposed Ibe to a nol at the Mini but at thi Tbe coinage al than one null of cnn per nil ni tne in and I c HI m four per eent A large IH of in I Ills can ci in as much in one as the Philadelphia ran in iwo had thai ihc t at and to ihn va ut of lae depreciation on J nt p 50 r cent inri that nf the worn and coin II while on in e propose tne American coin shall hm ft or 7 per fho demand fnr silver in the country li so that il r vast in tain m circulation any This being the he lo which IB best lo c as they ara this depreciated worn foreign coin and flood 3 ent es or bare a vf the value IB gold In conclusion lie d objections Mr Tenn retarded the character of the r hni Trie Idea uf flung I tie value or that piece of silver or gold Tbe gives tne power f ulate the and of foreign coin and flj ilie I ind When Ihc was formed every had the er to coin ItH own hence waa frued on the lu coin money for the ft uf Illr coinage uniform Bnt now u is lu laic ibe object intended by the fieri ers in I hiding I wo of d emu and cl silver All thai cm is the of tue Time of tnc and tin mnn j my iij nn u the or to represent a BH ouni of fold or be related ell ran be done to com among the L Si ales If cm main nut of ncl they fli tn an If by stroke of such a result me philosopher n none will nave found at fur iral to s now the in- and eviin winch from having of OHO worth ine It WBI worie man inin tion rf this he thai the currency bt he gave way fnr a motion the pn into x of hole nn He stale ol me I on the Army Tail wan nr I Unlike reiti In on Speaker's sr il lim n on in Ur to the hill ol nny to the and ii Railroad to ik up Die ranting the right ol way ann s of c to tur uf and lain Rn III Sinte Mr DOTT to ptn the nn The he said hart heen the on Put lie Lands and liad agreed lu report one ilar Mr 1 ETI HEB 1 i me bdl ou ibe table Mr Din a for ill section pns if one of Itic lo 1 Super in a d oilier through i to M and at thu instance ol Mr he nfl red as A H 1 and II II proponing in all the SintLs fur and F uri H Mr the tbe table ran Mr Jos i f Ti nn in onUr nave a full vole on Ibe a call uf pending on the 01 Mr and ny me casting vole ol the Speaker lliL hole on The of iirp m a brilliant ntui nl in iho of Prof C of the Coast Pur COINAGE Tbe resumed the consideration of the Senate amendatory of tbe existing lawa relative to the halr dollar quarter dollar dime and the half dime Mr DUNHAM resumed remarks from yesterday in 1 Kn an n skillful Hit lo in ihn country am among thn most valiM o oi and arc is authority His of Neptune waa a masterpiece of calculation and cuied highest uf and American p in connection with the and with National at jn the of hm labors are on t The last few months of Mr lift were embittered by bodilv and mental a of from which he had just at of death We ropy from iho j'tonal the jutt We to tho of Suns ZB Liq Ibe ami it the houte of hti brother AI KEH Cincinnati on tin of January Tba of Mr bwn Impaired lor eighteen li he had been to In a degree a great and d minial from the uf ihc country haa much and or his and rendered him in enR prev tn while only In f or ear he wnk tha of ilie Siau inri tn charfe of tne fur of Bed of the of al for He I to con- al an of newly planet which him been vith by both m Lome nud In connection with the j B part ID citt followed the discovery of srd in early ibe difficulties il the entire aud led tu complete Ilm our men IB one- bv me vn n n of a trained mulled of B high order to uf and K CITY FIRI AND This Inc st 124 o clock a dm look In the No 57 street which at une time ened to sweep the whote block bnt owing to the prompt of ibe firemen subdued without of properly A report waa current that a man in jumping from a ei nnd pior had a and broken hn Reporter did noi in learning hli The daman to the in the will prove considerable from bein flooded wuh of water PRIMARY Ki The ry elections for nf of the Democratic Gineral I in 1 Sluh Twelfth and Fifteenth were held yesterday afternoon In the fifteenth Ward the ticket received 309 voles Shell lh only 113 louks very like I soft vie tury MERCANTILE L p Town Tow N The pennons for or the removal of tbe I up LOW n ba handed In to Ibe Librarian li i o clock Dili KyA on in tho Holy vi ill be Delivered at alvary Chapel Fourth avenue cor uer second ibis A fy The Mil of have awarded to Pi TOBAL the celebrated remedy for and This honor waa merited by Inventor of that Invaluable cine which bus noi on I above tion but a thai ot the eminent physicians la ie nk the highest medical In ether ci in tilt And what Is a far lenler on is that ii has won In way lo erery of the American people MCDONALD is given at home this Tbe Lady of is lo Mr Col W and WISTOW Tbe of Charles the Second follows lad then two and the farce of The closes the Thn Is an attractive Chinese Magicians aad their lo which the comedy of All that nol Cold Manila Con WAY and Toby Comedy of The Breach of in the eaal Tne of The and Ibe farce of Frolie The Lady of and the musical farce of The Review with the   

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