taken for his motto that of Andrew Jackson, and resolved that the Federal Union must be preserved.The report of the Commission appointed by General Weiizel to investigate the Bagdad affair, together with some of the accompanying letters, is laid before the public, it is conclusively shown that no United Slates army officers wese connected with the raid, and General R. Clay Crawford is charged with being its instigator and director. The testimony taken by the Commission was ▼ery expensive and voluminous and they have spared no pains to develop all the facts. The conclusions at which they arrive, however, are summed up very briefly.The Spanish naval steamers Carmen and Isabella h Catolica arrived in New York onIfith lilt a rwl a rp nntv 11* i n lt;v n if I Bo U it.