Rensselaer Gazette, Volume 3, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 March 1860 — TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [ARTICLE]

TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.

i'rom tfieitlco nud Icias. ! k New Orleans, March 12. | 1 The gcEfboner Arrogant, from Verai Cruz ‘ on the 3d inst., has arrived. • . Miramon had reached £?ars loan, three | ‘Teagues tmm Vera Cruz, on the 2d, threaten* j joing Alvarado and \era Cruz, j Two vessels fitted out at Camp-eacliy, IAyBYe-sop-tAo Vera Cruz for the purpose of : of,.provisions and iriufiitifihs. t The Austin 'intelUgeiicer publishes the official dispatches betwen Gen. Houston and Secretary Floyd, Gen. Houston writes on February 13: “I hilve v.seSall'netfessary cfeution and prudence and may now act upon the facts before me. Unless the T'edere 1 ! Government promptly -adopts measures, the circumstance wall imJ ‘ipel Texas to adopt a course she desires to -avoid, ’Yexus cannot be invaded withirnpu- | mty. If thrown on her own resources she j limy not only resist it, but adopt means to 1 prevent a recurrence of the outrage, &c ” Secretary Floyd replies on the 28th: “Immediate action will be taken, and an able ' dispatched to take command of the ■ '"Department in Texas. Strong reinJorcetinents will be sent as soon as the season will allow. Gen. Houston's dispatch to Mr. McCulloch s iys there will bestirring times on the Rio Grande eie long. Pa.s*ajc of l lie Hometticad ISili, Washington, alarch 12 The Homestead Hill passed the House to day, 114 against 62. Mr. Covode’s House Investigating Cummittee on the President met on Saturday, to take the preliminary steps. Owing to the absence of one of the Committee, they' did ' not determine where they would make the {irst attack. They intend to confine themselves to the President, with the view of impeaching him. Our despatches from Washington s-y that efforts are being made on thelpait <d . ur Government, in connection with several telegraph men, to establish a line of telegraph between the Mississippi river and Sun Fran* cisco. c The tariff bill which Mr. Morrel, endeavored to report to-day under a suspension of the rules, is the same as that brought Idiward by him previously, but with several modifications. Mr. Hyatt, in accordance with the order 4 the Senate, has been lodged in jail. s."* 0 The Wcatfcer. .. * RocHiisTr.it, March 12.. j Snow has fallen since five o’clock this mo-niug, about ten inches, and still failing. Waul blowing a gale.