New York Daily-Times (Newspaper) - February 20, 1855, New York, New York Tinted i rt tern to aw psat at when -i noes or old Is THE TOttS TUESDAY and FRIDAY per viB Taa paper U op to mails aad all Ow wading matter ths Dally THE LABOK roa THE rran the low price of Two MT anon tor for Mat tat continual beyond the time tor which on OM TIMES sent by BUB one is follows the Trea the PUU 13 United States X cents nee TIMES FOR CALIFORNIA A LABOl or fcr In ami only new inUNCt to readers in on the departure of Hail Steamer it per e HARPER CO 1069 TUESDAY 20 1855 PRICK TWO CENTS LATEST INTELLIGENCE y Telegraph to the New Daily Times NATIONAL AFFAIRS Petitions ia Favor of the Passenger PASSAGE OF PACIFIC RAILROAD IN SENATE SPOLIATIONS THE PRESIDENT'S VETO MESSAGE THE LOST The Collins A Tbe Pacific It all road und Ita Tariff to the General Minister Dodge Special Dispatch to the York Times Monday Feb la At the instance of the friends of the Collins lino in the Senate the officers of the Company have been called upon by that body to present a sworn statement of the number of passengers and amount of freight carried by the Collins and the compensation received for each will therefore be exhibited side by side in a few days with the estimate bid before the on Fuday by Mr Senator GWIN deserves hign praise for untiring energy persevering personal effort nnd great tuct mud skill by of which lie to-day passed tho Pacific Railroad through the Senate in the face of a powerful opposition If properly managed the will pats the House An amendment will moved to the General propriation in the House making iron wool and dye stuffs free of duty There are al precedents for legislating on ihc Tariff in propriation bills The prospect of parrying the amendment is good It ia said i hat Minister has engaged of New-Orleans to go to Madrid and speak Spanish for him as Secretary of Legation and of the Navy nave been ordered satiable for the Arctic Expedition search of Dr KANE ike Im the Tke die French Mr be of Committee on and which be of intercut at this time The veto of tho French Spoliation has cited many and bitter cursings among the most de- Democrats in Congress and I heard a inent of the party say to-night that he would rote to pass the Texas Debt morrow if he thought the President would veto it BO that the of Mr dis- approvals might rest alike on all sections of the River and Harbor veto on the West the French Spoliation on the East and Centre and the Texas Debt on the South and Southwest Your had not erred in his tions of the upon which the reto is based 1 understand them to be that tho dcnt cannot give it his intelligent approval as o legislator believing there is no merit in the second if anything is due the claimants from tit United States it is a larger sum than now asked and therefore it Mould lie and iniquitous to com- pound with them for five millions of dollars Tho answer to this latter argument is first that the claimants iff settlement on tho of five it is nonsense to tell a starving man that you won't give him a loaf of bread because you not the power to giye him a barrel of flour and secondly Congress is only bound to pny the claimants as much our Government would have been likely to realize from these claims out of tho Government of France if hnd not been released nnd it is ble whether five of dollars would This may bo considered dead for the balance of this Administration for it get u vote in the fare of veto It is that Mr of Ky who recently mission to Spam is lobe appointed Governor of Minnesota There are few nien in Congress so eminently fitted for tion and if Mr n he will be sure of representing the Stale u Minnesota at no clay in tbc Senate of the United S lutes This is more with his statesmanlike abilities more worthy of ambition than wag tbe mission to Madrid tendered him in a mistaken spirit of kindness s Session SENATE Monday Feb 19 A communication was from the War wilh Of army register for the oso of tho Mr CASK Haiti bo should postpone bin review of Lord remarks until Mr for the of tbc tion and lor Northern Ohio THE Mr SEWARD presented the petition of onil of nf Carnage Passenger lull Referred In ths on Commerce A Joint wa- to tho of the late Governor of Nebraska Mr Wls three from for the establishment of a Dis- on Like Superior Mr MORTON moved the Committee on Commerce loto the expediency of the erection ofa fbr a and at Fla On motion of Mr It was that If good could result therefrom There were only twelve working daya remaining of and we transact public wno want to denounce the exercise of the reto power as a tion select eome other time Mr withdrew his motion to postpone the consideration of tho Message until the 3d of March but hi said he would renew tt If Mr motive waa to cot off debate with the view of bringing the Houss to a vote on the flimsy and unsubstantial arguments of ths Mr OBB replied that Mr CAMPBELL be the last man to complain considering he wanted to postpone the Message to-day when It not bo debated The previous question was than called and carried hy a vote of 113 against 77 Several members this was a gag Tbe question was then the pass the Prcs dent's to the con- trary Decided In the negative by a voto of 113 against a two-thirds aa required by the Constitution Tho then resolved to meet fbr the balance of the session at 11 A M On the previous question cutting off tha debate en the veto tbe voto Is as follows Janice C A Urn of 111 lis Allen of 111 Artie Barry loo Clark Cook of InJ ri ral Millson Morris of the N Y Daily ui Hirt of N Y of Kurti ison Jrr Jr of H Rhinmiu s V a Smith of Ala of of Ky Ftraub Stuart tif Olm Y Walkor ntr t's Hayly Dall 111 Coi 1 i tl rf n liur HII Oil u HmMer Hum K fit Ji ton of S Y cr of N Y Sibiu So f of uf i n I ta y of Mo of 111 of Maw li r tir following Is the vote on passing Hie the a Will a of Vii Hall Imr II er n II nit Pit Ki- r nf Mr Mm Alary Msy M M r Fi ck Por It 11.1 d N Y I'll Pu lit 11 n 8 111 I 111 of Vo urn Ti mi 01 Ky of Oliu of Vim Sin I rf Mn of ttl nl C All nut I'M ry HUTCH nun r I Irnn 1st 1 Mjr i ot Ky Knf lish ion uf II 1 tirifkn Hi an N y La Kuru 1 1 1 Mi Uu MB Mil lei ol Sarip t of Trim Am St null nl o T Warren Wltte Miu ol THE CIVIL AHD went Into in: LATER FROM CUBA IN A SPATE OF SIEGE NEW-ORLEANS Monday Fob 19 The steamship Black Warrior has arrived at this port wilh Havana dates to the 15th inat Great excitement atill prevailed and new militia companies were being formed The island had boon declared in a state of siege and all the ports in a state of blockade A proclamation harl been ordering the en- oil volunteers between tho ages of 18 and 50 who were capable of bearing arms A Military Commission had been created for the eastern part of the island It wss reported that Gen CONCLU had sont to Porto Rico for more The British line had left and the Medea was engaged in troops The British Rear Admiral reviewed the troops with Gen CONCHA on the 12th inst A decree waa being enforced prohibiting the sale of und ammunition MEXICO against ol ID tbe I Monday Feb 19 i fly of the mail as late ni dun we have received papers of The from Mexico tlie following items Thu shocks of an earthquake which wore on tlm 1st and inst caused some damage to thf city of Mexico Some old walls nt Blanco down Tho at San Corme and Belen weic in many Thn hnd thought it necessary to have tlic have appeared m Uniz and City of Mexico p.ijicrM it 11 evident party aru minor is that a hi'il nt HUN General fet iu TLc UrvohitioiiiatH at had in uf and it tho troops had a ni their UAH lit prisoner nndshot ihal forco of had btm in 1 he Dinno ill t Col DO i ult ut and also on tho tho under and of mote thin fifteen mm to behind in tho finUi of thirty A linn iho t curry mails between und Mexico in right and I The trial of for wife about oaf three already came up again noon but to tbe of tho jury had been empaneled The Sunday Feb 18 The triumph of the Collins Line in thr House yesterday will hailed with joy far and wide all over the land It is a triumph of national and of national faith such a triumph doubtless as will be looked back tipon in after years with pleasure even by those who yesterday felt themselves called upon to cast their votes against it Not only was the annual appropriation voted but the incubus which has boon pressing with disastrous weight upon and log the energies of Mr and asso- has been removed so far ai the action of the House can remove it It will he remembered that in view of the put forth by the 10 maintain in Britain's hand the trident of the for which Young America had indicated his to enter into the contest Congress voted to increase the rate of compensation to bo paid to Mr COLLINS for miil vice it retained in its hands the power to discontinue this additional allowance upon months notice Mr upon motion this provision of the contract was inserted moved it in order that Congress might have the power of withdrawing so much of the compensation if thr enterprise foiled to accomplish its national object That the Collins Line has more thaa fulfilled its moat brilliant promises is matter of fume It com- Britain to make a treaty with us which saves us at least one-half the foreign postage we should otherwise be compelled to pay It has shortened the time between the Old World the New at least three days and has so saved us millions per annum in interest as I showed a few since and afforded as many other ages and facilities which I cannot particularize here It has given too that maritime nence which b the chief element of advancement to power and influence among the nations of ihc world Under there was no to give the notice It wai generally con- ceded in Congress that the notice ought not be given now especially in view of the severe losses the line sustained during the last year It was equally certain in the judgment of wise men that the next Congress would not be disposed to give the notice especially while Mr COLLINS Is engaged as he wiU be soon in building another great steamer to beat the new Cunarder which i a now constructing for the purpose of surpassing our hitherto invincible and Baltic By the end of the next Congress the Collins contract will have but a little more to ran and so the power to give the notice was deemed useless and unnecessary except as a sort of corruption availed of ty unprincipled men who might attempt to held it in terror over Mr COL- head and threaten its application unless he should yield to their extortions Under these it wss deemed advisable to repeal the power to give the notice and so allow Mr COL- LIMI and his associate to go forward daring the brief of their contract time and devote all their energies to the of their The handsome vote by which this proposition wmi earned is as gratifying n is the itself I there will be any serious opposition ro tie tn the Senate now that it haa pasted the popular branch I sen d a Collation of from the very of ttf Chairman of the copies of Slate of the be procured for I on the and the cw of Congress If obtainable the tl a THR PACIFIC On motion of Mr Cwm the providing fbr a road from the Mississippi to taken up Mr CLAYTON to nee the Eastern snil the but did not believe ruad In thin If built of and would goto thr snd would be left lo maintain the except the Treasury of the Through travel nnd freight will not support the road aud there it no way cf consequence whole thing no fir Mr mainly Mr tho wan loo anit were not t to carry It out Mr said it is proposed t build threr which will cost from to four hundred of dollars Tbe Railroads use annually tons of which are In the trd Tha now in conjunction will noon make the amount annually tons of ibr roaHs projected by this Is all this Iron to from Mr opposed the He wn at tbc earnestness with which mien an enormous project was He spoke of the Indian titles a ad con- cluded he could not vote fur any part of the Mr RUSK though t the twelve of land per mile through deserts and the security to for tlie work made Mr argument applicable to contractors than the Government Mr BUTLER pointed out fun her difficulties and Mr Gwm replied answering the Mr said he to be here three hut so it was Tho objections too late lie proposed undertaking and thought tne conniry would never be in a better position iban at present to the enterprise and tbe advantages thereto would j nit the Mr MASON said thr snd munitions of would be transported over these It would be a Government enterprise and he was tl that thu BO information an to tho or working of roads lie could view the United States engaged in so derous work snd hoped provisions would bo made lo the to be reported to Congress lie moved to amend the to secure that object Metan and DELL continued the dis- cussion when at a late hour ths Mil passed hy a vole of 24 against 21 APPOINTMENTS CONFIRMED Tbc Senate went Into an which DOUGLAS C nomination to of Indian vice THOMAS S removed was in Jonn was Legation to London Mr Coz of Ohio cos firmed Secretary of tien to Peni Mr Third Auditor u place of Mr OK REPRESENTATIVES Monday Feb 19 PETITION Mr presented from the and with the commerce of New-York In favor Mil ro- uting to tho carriage of passengers by steam and other Referred to Committee on Commerce THE VETO The Speaker announced the to be tua of the Message on the veto OL the French Mr BAYLY in consequence of indisposition desired a until Thursday wishing to speak on the subject Mr fins presumed if the should now dispose of tbe Mr BAYLY would not this courteous and urged tbe passage of public hills as a reason far doing BO Mr said ho wished to apeak character of the veto power he would be lo show this was mr tha application of It Mr feared if was Indulged in tbe Important appropriation sills would tost Mr weald have no abjections to the vetoed Mr an an French Mil The Chairman Mr It of order Mr I from Mr hi fur Spoliation ho regarded ai oi Mr rani he much In or Spoliation claims us any unr Lu not u attach surh un to ihu lien iii h tt fnrce the tn it ih Mr of Ohio sustained Mr n-1 mem that If He were In tlir majority ar lhan on tho volo wii to-day he allow all appropriation bills to fall and let a new Congress come act un The claims were well Mr believed tlie a t Itn dignity and His Ite la the vein hj has tlf of ilic rul rules were rend to that tlic out of order Mr W A ml of Me contended It was BS were provided fur the treaty li a aw of tbc land Mr CHANDLER took a similar saying it the law of Cod the tiling Mr ORE replied that every claim by treaty with had been paid Mr CAMPBELL regarded theoe claims an as giving eight dollars day provided for by the Mr of Mo the an to private und wan tho trenty obligation to pay them Mr of Me him to tho trenty of 1850 nml Mr called for the production aid reminded tho that they were acting human not higher law On further debate on thr point of tho man's decision was by a vole of Ayes 10.1 NOCH not counted The Committee rose and the I Feb 13 an order requiring all district in Ins to take measures to all com- oire and with A of commerce and M PI ico bren to id tlic of Un- at Brussels and was fully expected to be in the Senate D has been mcned to the capital from the of and in to he to sonic higher was prevailing o u considerable in ilir nf had from it thin children ax is to the of hiving Teen lost in tlie of two years since it hia un At the saint a few cases of u disease 1 ling occurred A of SANTA A SNA having been put up in thr of the rily of Traps a mmg un tlm a waa and nil ilic of ilio place wore WOOL according to tlic Siglo XIX 1.1 to take of uu to be in San Luis dr of the 3d inst states from Court Monday Fob 19 The Secretary of the Navy has appointed Com- manders and to select propellers to be sent on the expedition in search of Dr STIIVUNS vs ROYAL GLAUDING et at appeal from the U B Circuit Court Island Justice de- livered the opinion reversing the decree of the Circuit Court with costs remanding the cause with directions to award a perpetual injunction as prayed for and for further in conformity opinion of thin Court The Organ this afternoon publishes a letter from Senator WILSON in lo questions propounded by the editor of that paper He says he fully recognizes the doctrine of State Rights in its application to he does net en- the opinion Congress has any to interfere wilh as it under State laws and that the American organization in setts does not embrace the subject of Slavery among those for the regulation of which U waa formed No 73 STEPHEN administrator pellant vi E BECI assignee of J Jr Argument concluded by Mr for the appellant No 26 HENRY R W HILL et nl ix Jos et This canal waa submitted to the Court on the printed ment by Mr for the appellants and by Mr HARRIS for the oil the ult in memory uf the laio Sen were shot at Mazatlan on the nit A in tlic of the Treasury and the res df tlic country generally MA NUM Ot is icing published and is said to desire to have the subject discussed Tlic from tho Paris Patrie a copy of n from the Mexican Minister in city in reference to Ihc project of procuring Swiss for Mexico lie denies he to fur the army and says that they were merely to be military colonists to settle on the nnd so he a check on the of tlie Indians For the ri oil proceedings in the mailer had been stayed D A has been of the Mexican Legation for New V and Ecuador A famous bandit named who had made his escape while iu custody on hid way to him been nf in vicinity he bad operations publishes au extract from a letter 25 arrival at nnd three of his of the Mexican Boundary mission A acceding to propositions made hy on of against the Rebels The latter being greatly rior in number fell back and the Government troops having no enemy to to work killing tho and prisoners those whom the spared The main body of the Insurants consisting of the under SANTOS formerly Governor of Michoacan a great energy and character the of the soldiers of Huerta and Nunez numbering altogether about men were stationed three or four leagues from in a village Sao Pedro between the town and the bridge of deron It is R formidable body of man ing principally of and eight pieces of artillery Most of the infantry even are ed in order to give increased rapidity to their You will readily understand thai with such troops DEGOLLADO have captured inra as he had railed upon by the inhabitants but did no I wish to take the city He had that thn brigade of Gen and Col SANTA ANNA son of the President had been dispatched against him Tho former which WHS originally of men is now reduced to 600 by desertion rnd death the latter comprises 400 who Hro the Government and an in fact the same men who were ordered to leave Puebla in the they might breed an in- and SANTI ANNA together have about men under thuir command On i tbe other hood the garrison of I of 700 or 800 men quiet at San Pedro and for the two him lie knows strength nnd in of foes munitions of hii will furnish him u seasonable while Lers of them will pass over lo his Thus d he will he to march the of the city nml when tin has Guadalajara iie will not have to prepare for a siege BS his enemies will nnd dis- is well r ami ly d Von will now why intelligence from is so Y TAMARIZ is hind to 1 with Tl c news is unf to the Ccn at rr orders tn b ig and and no and to full liack m ueno isly by mid i who is in 500 soldiers lias nl rated his ut us il in ihil with n forco of men had taken the offensive linn df and Montana in is in full if Tli 7 arc where i wild or ii It 11 luit c will be to Cut with another enough to ilie heart uf hn w ill cier return i i more It is certain that Col has been bv the alter Hnd will Ins amounting to sii men in the ol 11 was a opr in the He con- materially o the overthrow of ARISTI but stuck to ANNA and sued the implacable hostility He hy them n traitor and met a Win Tills GUZMAN one of most esteemed leaders of the revolution shot about a year ago GUZMAN had luliaycd into hands was allowed two hows to mute his with God auu then trd the san e were meted cut to lie was on the very lie hrad wiu cut oS to nud on a pole at the Uu death five v ho at the same time have sent tu the of Acapulco where will fate After the luty the mnk nml file were allowed lo choose be- I a junction with the insurgents or a safe con- exception they went I r to lijo all this you will conclude tint the in The rumors from j lo in my last letter hire not j Vent but it is certain that Gen Lt hns nl iu place of The journal announces that the latter was at Vera and was about to repair to Mexico to take com Hind of an of I ol of P TiOO mm these men 1 are to br is limn I can say It is now i rumored tlie whole story n false that Gen to or An convoked nothing was In spite of Government pauperism there is no lack in Mexico On the day the of wa- bv 1'nnt.rnil that votes enin in of Asm and only him A gren p trade salvos of anil tha nal nt Drum was IB nf Snn de the patron of rountry A decree us lo our Tlie of In Do K Monday Feb 19 was arrested in cester on Saturday afternoon for in tng open the of the Jackson Guards one of the disbanded companies refused to surrender their anni and equipments to the State lie w is to return to w bail in order io consult the of Hie I H Hantee Feb 19 The U S frigate launched at the Saturday afternoon Her vull of RS including two Monday A young man named P H about twenty-two yeara as a pi in the Daily Republican office committed cide last night hy taking morphine on- known a Monday 9 the banker who waa con- of the murder of hia wife hung himself in hii cell morning HOUSTON ON THE Lecture Before the Lafit evening at N before the Vonng Men's Association General BAH delivered a highly entertaining lecture on American before a numerous audience An overture waa first executed by worth's when Dr President of the Society introduced the distinguished lecturer He began by saying that he hoped due allowance would be made for the desultory manner in which be should present his subject He should pursue no regular train of thought but speak that which came up uppermost in bis mind The New World he I was the primal heritage of the Indian He followed with a brief survey of the same as found by the first and the condition of tha savage who free and unobstructed through its forests and wild prairies He traced the frauds to which were subjected and were made for their civilization He spoke of the time when the English Alphabet waa first to their slow progress in edge and art He insisted that in overpowering the difficulties they to encounter they showed that were at least if nnt superior to the in ability Truce back tbe Indian line and fiom the time of to the present there will be found illustrious and noble ml who by the power of their native gi hmc successfully competed with the white man J was an illustrious man and is there that does not recall trie ol generalship rivalled that of who before the am y on his own soil to re- In the of limn half n century if o back to the the raj and the Steamer at loatM Feh The U 8 Mail Captain M tt T o'clock Sunday morning CAMACHO Co for the establishment of a ly line of between Havre dn and Cruz nnd in published Thero i t nothing very peculiar in the An officer of the British war steamer has been at Guay inns endeavoring to smuggle oiT two ingols of silver A letter from LEOPOLD of Belgium the reception of Cross of the Order of which SANTA ANNA had sent him is published of Bee MEXICO Feb 5 At this very moment tltc City of Mexico is in a slate of cruel anxiety The mail from was expected with great impatience as every one waa anxious to learn what had really occurred in that city The mail arrived at length but brought neither letters nor papers Much un- certainty prevails Tho official papers that the revolutionists attempted to the town of Guadalajara that they were on tho point of when the garrison came to iho rescue re- them with immense lose drove them out of the town and pursued them with a lo thuir extermination Receive story with a large allowance of salt At the last accounts the real condition of things was as On the 20th not the aa the papora of the with a of Bounding the population advanced into the bourga of crying Viva Alvarez I Viva fa and fraternizing with some of the On the of this intelligence the General Colonel with a force of 400 infantry and cavalry The ireal Oct Monday Feh 19 In tlie grent India case of H H DAY against the Association of India Rubber row in the week of consideration it wan announced morning the juror who was Kick on the second week had died The purlieu had previously to finish the case with eleven Jurors The caac will probably occupy the attention of the Court for two weeks longer It is thr patent case wan terminated in New-York last Summer by the death of a juror of an Earthquake at Banner Feh 19 The shock of an earthquake was felt here at o'clock this morning In several parts of the City buildings were shaken violently of an Monday Fob 19 A severe shock of an earthquake was felt here thin between the houis of 5 and 6 o'clock Uie sU ST Louis Saturday Feb 17 The Missouri River is open for steamboat gation froni this city to Kansas Loots 10 It is stated that baa made ita appear ance among the Newport Barracks four of them baring bora attacked with UM disease jou go to tnc me v the and their with all the biased of Bible the will he an tbe intelligence and tlie ss w ith w hich they receive learning und Tlic carried out the com- in li detail that instead of tie former lutle wigwam and crude implements ol now occupy comfortable nnd arc of the soil Yon women tbe re- of Mill society Ill of no lew tin have a regular A for is also observable The speaker now alluded to the taken by the to the Indian from of itie federal He the for their vp to the time reached the enormous sum ol one hundred millions of dollars Of this amount had not actually received for their benefit twenty TLe agents and other iny had ged to secure lliu lion's share lint the same been legitimately used as intended the good from this would be He specified instances connected with Government with the Indian tribes in Minnesota nnd Nebraska the extent of the to and their As it however there in no Inr tho Indian against such he resists he is Kicked like a doc and if like a dog he hr IK kicked lor snapping As a for surli evils he as thr most effective the appointment of who had a to lose The had been too much of broken down gentlemen and sharpen men who had spent their fortunes in elegant dis- and aa to the of smug their losers They raised money to get up an influence in Washington nnd march off with to cheat and rob tbe Indian on pur ors He took occasion to in of tie gentlemen at present at tho head Of the ing of Indian Affairs and eil il sustained him in hia course a ol feeling would be induced which the States Army could not coerce 1 lit lecturer concluded with aa the good of Indians in adherence to CK duos of an obligation the Indian lie paid never forgot anecdotes given of personal in frontier with humorous allusions to nl American of tn and with the In- pat down throe cheers were proposed lo the first President of Texas and responded to wilh Treat A in the gallery cried Three cheers for S 01 7 for the next which were given with increased Music by closed the evening The Knpe tho Seal From the Star Felt 17 It will be that on the day before we that the that ot the revolutionary manifestoes of Mr hid been circulated over the Continent under the frank nr postal seal of tho United States Legation in I Condon had been rifo in foreign diplo- matic circles here for months past and that it was thought to have given the Government no little We have since obtained further al ion upon the subject from a gentleman who very recently from London where among cans tho affair was a subject of constant tion It was said and we take it for granted wnh truth that as soon as the matter wu Drought to the notice of Mr BUCHANAN by official this point announcing that it had been made the subject of complaint by the French uu inquiry to be set on foot to n wac lo the privileges hu if it was any such person who had committed the against the comity of the at a foreign court involved in the act In the of this investigation it was inside st that the presumed violation of d improper use of the not liave ring houm as in that time tha stamp -itas always cither under the of thai Secretary of Location Mr or the Stales Dispatch who alone were privileged to use it these in written communications to the de- clared that the privilege in the dispatch of the legation Mr was while he was United anl at London lo allow him to aend to Department ia this city his official comma was discovered going in fix on fir the privy to the surreptitious oaa tka It was made clear that it waa either used in the dispatch agent's office whea was absent and oat of honra or that gome one who had an id wtz of the stamp had a fme Id ba for the of UMM and other similar of under the law everywhere on the Continent The latter waa adopted in London as the correct one it being known tnat the Young Eu- rope RotliK any means to eairy their ends justifiable aa their The Terr strong therefore if that tbe of tie wart discovered in the mails of Franee land and elsewhere apparently can them tte ordinary all MOM were MaUd with a aeal for the occasion by parties who ww neide the of the Legation at of r agent there IN SPA PERI