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Egypt, Greece, and a great of the Turkish | many steps you take to walk around your square TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. New York; G. W. Hubard, Va; McCrate, Maine; “oat informs ea conse ce none ale anja cou nse | Sr fs orn, ge nee — as Det Noms Wont lace ag Fa pate ir commerce ro! ely mari v1 en | ci you it th ir. ” 4% _—Th f the this ’ Fon asthe cote‘ast othe nor | te ie gat fe rat Goverment Hy, pygygy, Were DeemN | ramen Cann Hen Hn Mn. OS | eee rced tn el of tn | adr ana aw ) western, and from St. Helena upon the southwestern | have flung a blanket over your head, clapped you | cponaee ean bok orgia, (electe nt a itures in Navy Department—Collins, New York; meee ea / © coasts of Africa. The extreme seats part stot intoa cab aud taken you off, heaven, 01 eh | tis pines sonbe Lido magi resignation) | vecrding | Erien, Obio; Blanchard, Penn; Long, Md; Moulton, New see eras, Sith, srhich pur jn to B ermuda a dleteoad. Nalco thcace lap a lt ae eel aden bP pb lag yoo, Me he is "Barrow of Louisiana, Mr. | 4am ‘enditures on Public Buildings—Garvin, Penna; Jen- repo — has been seut to “Demerara, (as before rt of that vast peninsu- i asensation through- | tothe constitution. Mr 96,75 a $6, eee soem one trom Cape Town to woniel patenaaie ball 20 pee, more, Mr. Pro. | Pennyoacker of Virginia, who wassworn, and Mr. | juns, New York; Leake, Va; McHenry, New York; J. A. | $6,683) a $6,75. An offer of $6,37} was made for 13, Wavans in ‘thei Cc . ‘There is nothin £ the Red Sea. From the Isle of France, her opera- | dent: please say to your worthy pastor, the Rev. | Morehead of Kentucky, also appeared in theirpla | Rockwell, Connecticut pocity Eee [tnmlfed nine isligne end ant Friday the 2th, the sloorof-war John Adams came tn t 4 f : i ice of a bill making Chica- prgton al . tions upon the African coast can be effectually aid- | Mr. Sprole, that 1t is excessive bad taste in him to | €% 10 ean to Beasiare bate enc aRaeaR | Ne ae pipe notice of a ig Se ae ne ceminin Tear ni ba eiven esgic | Sigs wenacen Meied Aa te’ ed, and the possession of that island, establishes | call John ‘Tyler a “‘selvage of humanity,” or some- | 6 FREALDENT, SURIDICLO | oot Port olies Gave notice of a resolution authorizing | terion; there seems, however, to be a demand, and if we | Falmouth, bearing the broad penuaut of Commodere her power to control the whole commerce of | thing of that sort, as he did a short time since,when | “ments from the departments. és sits MERU ‘ ables mineral lant in lowe, &6. | judge right, entirely for exports—purchasers are unwil- | the Saratoga, the Johu Adams. the steamship Mississi firmly her p fy au al iT the sale of p 5 | 5 brigs Porpoise, Lawrence, aud Somers, and the storeship Indian ocean, er continuous settlements and | speaking of the accident on board the Princeton — 1. DENT » On motion of Mr. HEAD, @committee on the | n ms. © 5 easton. The 4 poly deri oe ba Indi ree i ts and king of th id board the Pi Col. Benton presented a memorial, similar in f Mr. B th ing to concede to the holders terms. Corn ia brisk; 84 i 2 3 the ; 3 ; ‘ lished d nce, fi . is offered for it, doh der. Rye brings | is! mers has for some time’ been in re for fortifications in China and on beth coasts of Hin- | The late President has gone to his political grave, | character with that published some days since, from of the House was appointed on the Library, and the pur- | cents is offered for it, in good shipping order. Kye ngs | Sere inaateeceeattgarioens carve i ; 4 JK lief of the federal go- | 82 cents dostan, flanked by Ceylon, in the same manner that | and there he should be allowed to rest in peace. citizens of Oregon, asking ef ? ne fore 80- | chase of books. Messrs. Brodhead, Owen, and W. W. | , today are blghily docrensed: and 1k jaa lao said a the Saratoga will be detaished from the she flanks Europe, will always render her invinci- ‘The streets and side-walks are covered with ice; | Vernment, by the extension of its support and pro- | Campbell were appointed a committee on the part of the | Tati 700 bales, ce vecy lait prince, Th es ae | pateanas ordered up elgi —[Pe 29th, ble in that quarter. < many severe bruises in Sonpequence 2 | tection and Suchorily ater the The meer Be | DENG Oe eto Gumnithe departmeute were presented | been chiefly to spinners, although shippers Whalemen. ‘Neither has she neglected North America. Nova | — To-morrow we shall have all the Committees, &c. | the instance of Col. Benton, was read. It isa | | Severs’ helols Will ie Ammong them was the annual | have operated to some extent. Barque Theopilus, Chase, of Westport, arr at Newport ou Scotia, Bermuda, and Trinidad are almost in line. | We., and so good night. clear, temperate, and able production. It was or- | and ordered to be pad ong RBA ai et the Sth, from with 800 bbls sp oil. ake From the two first she can act with powerful etlect gig | dered to be printed. tir it. MT. Hvseen presented a memorial from Mr. | , tee Be Shup'Columja, of and for Nantucket fom Paci, with 1a upon the United States. Trinidad 1s almost con- Wasuinaton, December 8, 1845. ‘Mr. Sevier moved that the appointment of com- | s,ocienborough, claiming the seat now occupied by Mr. | i aie p Lion, 62 days from Provideuce for Pacific Ocean, was nected with the continent of South America, at the | ‘phe jast impediment i aa > | mittees, and the election of officers of the Senate, | Cabell ot Florida. He moved its reference to the com- 6ta 6 spoken ou the ist Oct, lat 10.418, lon 38 54 eects very point where the Carribean Sea, which washes © last impediment is removed. Everything is | he postponed until to-morrow at 12 o’elock. mittee on elections, and also moved instructions that the * bla 6 ppdte Chris Mitchell, Nant is sald to have tanded at Fayal,tso the whole north coast of South America, unites with | now ready for the final action of Congress. Gen. Mr. Cameron said he had a memorial from Penn- | committee examine immediately into the fact whether | tT a7 SD OL al ac Th. wilag: Colombia; Jor, Pesita the Atlantic, a point equally formidable to the repub- | Darnell, the special messenger in the case, arrived | srivania, probes ing emus, £08 admission of Texas | we Baba ri ATaRlDEsty. OF seas 18 theiPecnea ty #0 | . A . ii Ocean ath, At 6 i toting’ Hole; “Alpha, aot, Si i 7 Fy st ‘ 5 en | into the Union as @ slave ate. 5 one. ©. » Cee lock, at tye back of the bar, parted one of her chains, , io of Venezuath, She; Dutch and French ponsnenions this aft rnoon, with the joyous tidings of the con- | "Mr. Sevier—I move now, sir, that the appoint- atarmands to report who had the greatest number of | . 8 a ni but had procured another anchor, aud was about going to sea These greut stations afford her at all times the | firmation of the State Constitution of Texas by the | ment of committees and election of officers be post- | egal ie wr ioce dabete Pieeee in waien Macrae } peeiieris ny ‘ we means of concentrating her flying artillery of the | people, and its official endorsement by President | poned till to-morrow at 12 o’cloek. ter and Bailey, of Va.; and Dou ‘of Ilinois, spoke in | of La New Iberia, 24.02: Carrolton, Chase, fm Boston for Havana, 5 days out, Nov 23, : es Toul sak pa , 4 At Auction—39 barrels New Iberia, 24.024} | tar 3b; fou 73.40 deep, upon any selected point.” These stations en- | Jones. ‘0. K.” | Mr. Manaum—I would ask, sir, by the rules of | favor of the instructions, and M Hamlin of M ~19 tierces do, 23a 23}, cash. W108. pepeatioges a end able her in war, to strike with a thousand arms;}~ Gen, Darnell has been spending an hour this even: the Senate, af we are not required to eleet the offi- | (the chairman of the committee on elections,) Davis | acon ae eee Sams Bren Dt New leans, on the 23r a * ; ; yen. Da s ing a ven- | Ky., Ci i a i and if not to annihilate, at least to control and | ing'utthe U.S. Hotel, with his oldiriend Brench T. | Ch {ay id er rat ear MRE PE a Flour Markets. #orelgn Ports. } check the whole commerce of the Atlantic and In- } 4 © aa n *| Mr. Speignt—I would ask, Mr. President, for the | N. nc! io, and Bilton Brown, Rocursten, Dec. 5, 1845.—There has beon but little if | , A®4Nas Bay, Nov 2i—Arr barque Texidor, from New Or- dian oceans. Always alive to her great interests, | Atcher, and he gives the most rapturous account of | reading of the petition from Pennsylvania—I should | see, spoke against any instructions. ‘The memorial was | , Noches, Ue Anke since our tus. But a few | fits Du Hope, ws reyorted ou the bar, had not discharged her he early discovered the importance ot the Pacific the enthusiasm of the people of Texas, upon the im- | |ike to know what it is. | then refei ind ordere: e printed. fies pos Shs oe eed Oe oe ieeak Felaee | . 4 4 ; ba y i mediate prospect of the final consummation of the | 5 1 On the motion to give instructions, the yeas and nays f Ppe Caag, Oct 5—Ship Regulus, Joice, to discharg: ocean to her commercial projects. What remains prospec Se | Mr. Auten explamed, that it was one of that class | 4,0 ordered—yeas 85, nays 100. So the committee were | same, viz: 112 to 125 cents. tised for New York, ship Seaman, Myrick, was to sail to enable her to encompass the globe? “Oregon Spereeeereey a bs evar of partons (abolition) Spat: vino pauestion of | not instructed. ms PE Ee Dag. 3.—We quote salen on Wednesday, st,) 15:4 toe UA Ne sro sea wort brie. Gacinay (hort ML and Columbia river”—possessed of these, she will bceme ‘i ve- | reception has usually applied, which question was | “pending a motion to enquire into the claims of those | $%,20, and a load from wagon at $5. Market dull. Care Nov 16—In poi nins, ) Wile soon plant her lle on every island in the mionisir setlements, Bad mere Pan all crenuing aie laid upon the table, carrying the petition | who hold their sents by an itleation, on general ticket, s rae a9: 5 ey AOnan alba? RIE LS decline of ralpaton. 4 schirs Bridgewa ‘Alden, fm New York; Nou: : 7 : vas ass a4 i i moti Mr. © y j I 4 4 7 N i inal. i aa ee TESCO dunes. ‘eee orb Tent charecter, from the confidence of the. people, aoe ee aetENT declared the question to be upon eee Ee Henae Sanne Hae ‘The transactions in Grain comprise yellow flat, 85 and ye sig Lae cae ap rne Moors e river Which opens far into the interior, on the whole | ‘2.2 firm, Peabealie and consent progressive state | the motion of the Senator from Arkansas. | yea oo eeergmemnr a taunt Syn white 79.0600. Rye, 98edo. |. ships Ornesy fog Trista, vin western shore of the Pacific Ocean, and no secure | ¢! jatiai Te HOS e ample shield of our noble con- | Mr, Sevier suggested that with aview tothe post- | yronduy last, Mr. Henton presented to the Senate | Foreign Marke brigs dis: lo: MeLellat arr 20th frm Bost porg or naval station from 39 to 46. “The possession | os rategoverament on by Sohn Tyler | PoRement, it would be, perhaps, as wellto adjourn. +,°'snnexed memorial from the citizens of the pro- | __Havaxa, Nov. 29, 1845,—Our Sugar market has given | IF Hart for Mobile 21; Titi for N Orlenns do; sehs Meguriti of these waters will give her the command of the | 45 an‘ sxpedie! to r hs ‘Pres de ti ie Neemionsa ee Manauw said he had no sort of objection to | visional government of Oregon, praying for the ex- | Way slightly, within the past two days, and some few Wilson, do for Rio Janeiro,” ii tered ea) northern Pacific; enable her to control the commerce | eee aces aT cde eeeaa ot the ieee a | the postponement of the election of the conn | senelon aba eniinedind@ ne chine hited Staten | transactio bare ie ne one 84 rials for low | Port av Puixce, Nov 16—In port, schr Thomas, from Bos- and policy of Mexico, Central America, and South ; GPPOS*e , | and of the officers, except as to the informality o! "9 i wir} owns, an , for fair assorted yel- | ton. 2 América. ‘These nations will be her commercial | Ne outeet, because John Tyler wasat the heed of | the proceeding. | qver that Territory, tor the purpose of securing tO | lows and whites—stock about 30,000 boxes. Molasses | | Farts, Sept 2-—Sid barque Horensia, Heir, fr Guaya—a, oles She pol eaten i nell all nations, | pei esc Ril Lean paauthe.eero fhaaved | d Mr. Jouy M Cris romemuineed CuSteeigre EES | der. r. Benton received it through the hands of | aut oan er ale of the Renta ple oan have Pars Sot) Are previous to this date, ship Troy, and her ambition will span the earth.” | and nit an One Of 1 Pe Pecibacpanglt ebay dicen ony Sle idee a | Dr. White, a sub-In?ian agent among the tribes | main with little change to note, Lard, $13; Rice, 14a | Buruhem, fm New York, You will have noticed that Mr. Polk etrongly | {2 ninety-nine, as one of the greatest events in 118 | siection of the committees, he did not know why it | Wot of the ; 8 5 eral Eso risiry CE gy eee eM oe ar ete re: flome Ports. recommends lewislation upon the subject of extend- | "oral and political results of the nineteenth centt | should postpone to another day the choice of its ot- | west of the Rocky Mountains. The memorial is | 1th 13.5 Beams y res an a6 per 1000; Wolly Pine ga | Aratacticota, Nov 20—Cld, bagque Rainbow, Trott, New &! ry of the Christian era. A few years more, and | fige, the Senat ow very full well calculated to win the good opinion of all true nue 1 pe 5 cq’ pe | York. Arr 2st, sche A Jenkins, Jamaica; 2d, brig W L'Jones ing our laws, &c., over Oregon—and ulludes to the | Mexico, it our peaceable relations continue, will | 'Cers 28 the Senate was n yi patriots, and those who sympathize with the hardy | 9.$29- Freights—to Cowes and North Sea, £3 a £3 5. | NOV yort 25th ‘brig Manhattan, Jolson, co. fa port act of the Bntish Parliament, of 1821. As there | i itition’f [a te eg ht ay cere crea Mr. Sevier said if Senators were disposed to press aederioe nd P Exchange on London, 11 per cent premium; New York, L ‘New Ye chant, Clark, do—berque, Eli- few who understand what this by | etition for admission into the Great North Ameri- | the matter, he was prepared for the issue. He was | 24 Pertevering pioneers of the west. . In its tone, | jj 2; New Orl hort sight, 4a 4}. weet eiboe, New Vork-cbrien, Aimeds; itowland, New Yorks SSA Recent of ee fe ited’ ant ee eee can Union, and we shall have, from the common | ready for the fight at any time. : itis cool, dignified and reasonable,—it presents a | = Wm L Jones, Tyler, do; Manhattan, Johnson, do; Lysander, rather the eaiene Gt power: gre et, * | symoathies of christian charity, to take ker in, and Mr. CLayron contended that the rule of the Sen- | {cid view of the condition of our fellow-country- | philtngatelAawived | Cuba, wee. 5 i annex itto my letter :— ) wash her mumen hinbe in (hare waierch henube ais n R ait ; | men on the shores of the Pacific, and is highly cre. i barspti a | Bostox, Dec 8—Arr brig Grampus, Surinain, Cli. barqnes I {the United States, J + 28, 1928 s. P P | ate required the election of officers to-day; and he j > . as Liverroot—Ship Southerner—Miss B Murphy, of Cork; P | Maria, New Orleans; Montpelier, do; brig Aun, Matanzas: Hecelved, That an Aet of the British Parki ne Heavism, clothe her in the clean linen of religious | should object to the postponement, unless some good | ditable to those who drew it up. Jt is imbued with | 4 Roach, of New York, aud 138 in the steerage, , | schts Mary Gecrge, New Orleans; Richmond, Philadelp erence ot Tul, in the year 1821, cutitled «An ace | uderty, knock oi’ the manacles trom her ancles,and | anq substantial reasons were assigned for it. j still more importance from the fact that it comes | | Havaxa—Ship Norma—Seviors Lorenzo de Sota, M A Garri | Homer, Kent, New York; 6th, brig September, St Thomas; ed the 2d day of July, i year 1821, entitled“ An act | Conn 4aes 4 a 4 : | just at the moment that publicity 1s being give Miguel Saiz, Leonardo Barrano. : sehr A Marshall, Mayo, New York. Arr ath, ship Ariel, (pro- | command her, in the sublime language of holy for the | J Pt ity 1s being given to | | y' for regulating the fur trade, and establishing a civil and | » By the Presipent.—Is the Senate ready for the x y OnLEANS—Ship Louisa—Mr M Pemrose, and 6 in the | peller, Philadel; a Edgartown; brig Persia, Bonaire. Sid, i isdiction i a i (a id shine, her hight be y e | ‘ the correspondence between our Government and | pell phia via Edg 3 4 criminal jurisdiction in certain parts of North America,” | Wit, “‘to rise and shine, her light being come. | question ? corresponde i ir Government and | steerage. ‘ A early in the morning brig September. be printed for the use of the Senate. | We cannot better close this brief but triumphant | Gries of Question!” “Question!” the British Minister, and will consequently be read | Nevvitas—Brig Brothers—A Marshall, of New York. Cazais, Nov 29—Sld brig Siroc, Bailey, New York; Dec 2, WALTER LOWRIE, Secretary. | epistle, than in adopting the couplet cited by Gene- | Mr. AruEn asked if the question were upon a di- | With the most intense interest throughout the land : | | brig remout, Rauare, do ele Abvanes, Weat ladies; Hen- Cnar, uxvi.—An act for regulsting the Fur Trade, and | ral T. B Greene, Cone of the gallant runawaystrom | yision of the motion of the Senator from Arkansas, | Wy de Fad iaiia SEF ened fe Chee ee morclap lumpoxentienss To hantestoN, Dee 6—In port, ships Oxear, (Fr) for Havre, i | ITERPOO!. ip Southerner—5 casks skius t establishing a Criminal and Civil Jurisdiction, within cer- | the castle of Perote) in his late address to the west- | py first voting upon the proposition for postponing | {emsict: 1dg; Cassandra, [Br] wtg; Anson, Barkman, for New York, wty tain parts of North America. : Kas, aS aC for C vit:— e ; a 2’cks hammers 1b bds vices 1 cks hoes @ cks chains 30 bdls ion , rellnchrrar hentia tily OS pte Be eee a eaen tn the (Pun Treds(ebween | on eee ron, consremssno WIE | thelelection oh cammiitingm tien | Your memorialists and petitioners, the represonta- | pans cks chats ordenid anvils and i ck hardware Belknap de | fii Fownattan, for New Yor, wigs Con brook, UBrd for t the Governor and Company of Adventurers of England, | No pent up Utica contracts our powers, = =|. Voices.——"' Yea, sit. Yes.” ‘The Chair so | tives of the people of Oregon, for themselves and in be- koft—16 chs hardware W Bruce & co—32 bags and 1 cusk | deanx, dish; Corolus, trom Liverpool, do; Othello, from Wis- trading iuto Hudson's Bay, and certain associations of | For the whole boundless continent is ours. | decides.” | half 0: the citizens of the United States residing in this ft cks chains $ do hollow ware 3.do curry combs Ht Kings: | May wie: Marathen, from Liverpool, doy Columbia, persons t ading under the name of ‘The North West eee ee be Mr. Arwen then said, he hoped the whole busi- | territory, would respectfully submit to the consideration | Pare are dea Thain Jaibian& c- Rey Wee Bros | erpool, Idg; New Pork, ull ter Fed Le Hot Alt Company of Montreal,” hax been found, for some years Wasntxcton, Dec. 8, 1815. | ness would be postponed or none. [eran einerea pet (scam ras Rue Ten eee | ers & cota Win Inglis cod cxses tandware Wolfe Gi CHeiactont* Beowns for New York” dst James "N Coopers past, to be productive of great inconvenience ard loss, | 3 of Senate to-day, w Mr. Sevisr.—f move, Mr. President, that the Se- h we labor, fespiows0 cks chains We Chance, Jr-8 bales linen J Gihor & | (nszieston, Brown, for New Mork, dos timer Livermel Bot caty ike oid company and associations, but to the In the caucus of the Senate to-day, we learn that aS athiones roves ae 2 of our petition for their remedy. | cotas tre barytes.order--9 bales oinoburys Bulkley, Graham | {95.44 iitnrar, FT per ih A said trade in general, aud also of great injury to the ua- | the majority have receded from their former vote, ieee os ot cra (reaper guesee ct aie | which made Judge Sturgis, of Georgia, the regular jesty, ke, : “ Without dilating upon th t importance of this | & co—tdo Smit, Thurgan & co—6 do Cameron & Brand—4 | Bi Mr. Maxcum inquired of the Senator from Arkan- | territory as an a ppondage | et erent, Aanortence of ae | Gkes hardware Welsh fe Mallory—6 boxes mdze Bird, Gailitan & | iarsit, for Havre, do; Georgia sas as to the state of the case before the Senate. | suming your valuable time in repeating to you the oft. CO—6 bales 17 cases mdse EY Clarke—4 cks hardware 2 hol- | jay, |. (Me) weg: Convoy, from jehm, from New York wtg: barques Oregon, from Rort- : ston, tay Shakespeare, (Br) , , i z , Sain bea “fi 6 r | low ware 5 vices order—48 cases writing slates Mark Levy & | fy i I, do; Howland, for Be dg; Morgan Dix Bo it therefore enacted, That it shall be lawfulto make | democratic nominee for Secretary, and have r Mr. Sevimr explained. = eee de | repeated account of our agricultural and commercial ad- | gw Watt 5 vices order ticases writing slates Mark Levy & | from Liverpool, do; Howlnd, for Boston, lg: Mergan Dix, grants or give Roysl license toany body corporate. or | solved, as a deraier resort, to fell back upon Secre- | _ Mr. Manavat said he had no sort of objection to | vantages, we would, with due deference, submit to your | co—igeks hardware 4 hollow ware Wolle & Gillespie—27 cases | $14 THe iat oon dos Nanaane, (Br Fram Live digs fh sompany, or person or persons of, or for the exclusive pri- vilege of trading with the Indians in al: such parts of North en ; America as shall bo specified in such grants or licenses | democratic Senator in person, for they have trouble | ; , thi | the postponement, except as to the irregularity of the | serious consideration our peculiar difficulties as occu- | copper 1110 bxs tin plate Phelps, Dodge & co—1 case hardwar 7 ; | tary Dickens. Weare notassured of this by any | eeriators a P gularity Peutslof this derritary? Ay, byatresty suintiationn ibe: (ikon & bemmuscttveks mdse ‘are | Johan trederick, from Bremen, wg; Palmetto Ried i Webb—i3 cks 10 crates Mr. Crrrrenpex said if the postponement asked | tWeen the government of the United States and Great | W ebb—13 chs 10 crates earthenware JC Je ee ce sewins respectively ; provided the lends have not previously | anoug! 3 i ; ‘i f 5 % Britam, this territory has become a kind of neutral | cottoo Livi Cook & co—65 crates crown glas anes been granted, call such grants to be valid, teeea enough just now, without being pinioned on the | were necessary for harmony in the selection of the n u e | ground, inthe occupancy of which the citizens of the | wi,crite 1 cask earthenware o der—1 crate earthenware 8 & C | Eleanor for Baltimore, 1dg; Hi hereinafter excepted ) anything contained in acts of | Avenue or dogged totheir quarters by those omni- Ligeia Pe enon saree i the muetionts Wik Gaited ‘States and the subjects of Great Britain have equal | Willetts—i5 earthen ware G Stowbridge—1 case. 2 eke bard | for New Orleans, Id akapas, from do, disg; ieor Pintiewent, ov any law to the contrary. notwithstanding. | present epies in behalf of the people, the “ Wash- rere ice (hake decane te aeine Al ates, ers ware W N Seymour | 5 bales mdse Barclay & Li Ne ; 4 ace. ar ors | rights, and, as your memorialists humbly conceive, | hampers potatges & Bartlett & co—9 cks hard Fasey—e | som Ney, pres do Kuden, Khudson, do, weg taro; Hawley The second section states—Such grant or license not | : i would conduce to greater unanimity in the choice ave eq ‘nei Dee g—Arr schra Fairfield, Burr, New York to be made for more than twe: ® years—ao rent to | Ington scribblers.” At all events, your reporter 1n | of the committees, he should cheerfully assent 10 the | the population of the territory, though promiscuously | & Ida; Jupiter, for Havre, do; brigs Merrimack, frum Newour ‘ort, weg; Paul T Jones, for Philadelphia, ready; Carolina, Sherwood, for New York, ldg; Forest, Drew, and Mary Ade- ine, Pope from do, dis: & jodgdon, ford mdse order—6 boxes tyne Wells & henware JC Jackson—12 cs sewing | cil ought to have equal protection - such being the fact, | sks anvils FJ Thomar—22 earthenware tch hardware Carnes | “finqantown, Dec askell—i4 cases mdse Andrew Mitchell & co—1 case ma- | for Salem; Veso, Ryerson, Baltimore for Lubec. 4th, arr schr be demanded forthe first period of twenty-one years— “ nostponement. Buc he thought, in regard to the | interspersed, is composed of the subjects of acrown and | chinery B Cozzens—1 pkg A Spears Brown—26 Lawrence | Charran, Baltimore for Boston. Sth, arr schr Grauville, Has- bat after thie, shall be lawful to recervo such yonts ae | ‘He Premises has declined persecuting the “grave | PreTOncneit “there was no hope of greater una. | the citizens of a republic, between whom no common | Tumble & co-9 Joseph Connahs 240 bdls sheet json 527 sails | kell. New York for Portland, 6th, arr schr Corvo, Crocket, may be deemed just and reason ble—such rents to be | and reverend seignors”” of the upper house, by any | 4; z ‘ he | bond of Union exists. 998 bars tron 650 bxs tin plate order—5 es mdse Wright, Star- | New York for Salem; sloop Vineyard, Wish, New York. 7th, a a eee, Maleate - : fi nimity than at present; and he, therefore, saw no | °° aitelle: bi 1 i gis & Shaw—2 ck hollow mare C J Thomas—2ck Leshatdware | arr hrigs Albert Fearieg, Phi ia tor Eastport: schrs Equi leemed part of the land revenues of His Majesty. such cruel and torturing interrogatories as ‘How 4 shy thes hould into the elec- | may naturally be supposed that, in the absence of | J Thomas—i6 bxs copper sheathing Macy & Son—2 bales | ty. Geo E ‘ ‘New York for do; The 3d sect: ides for the kee, f 3 reason why the Senate should not go into the elec- | any provision hi b de by the tw ty, Albany for Boston; Geo Evans, Foster, New York for do; e $d section provides fo: the keeping of registers of | 414 you come out in caucus to-day ” “Old Bul- | tion of officers at once | any pi aving been made by the two govern- | woollen waste H Arnold & co—I6 crates earthenware H | (id Hundred, Mitchell, New York for Harrington, Oreron, persons in the employ of the traders, and who are re. | “i ise eer net tly Ore Pres Dead ai : | ments, to prevent or settle any such occurrence, that | Winkley—i3 do T & 8 Davenport—2 cke hoes Win Bryce & | Puiladeiphia for Newburyport; John Ingalls, Ne York for quired to onter into security for the due execution of | lien stil egies hey 2” ‘Haywood still for teh ‘he President announced the question upon the | conflicting interest, aided by the ancient prejudices, | co—5 bichrome of potash Wichelhausen & Recknagel—75 tons | qo, Sth, a great proportion of the fleet sailed last might and criminal and civil process. | incumbent?” © Westcott irredeemably committed | motion te adjourn. The Chair, viva voce, could not | would speedily lead to resulis the most disastrous, part coat WOR a ales | ay this moraing, butsoms are now returuing. The ath section provides—Nothing in this act shall be | to the locum tenens, hey?” “Dix, too, and Han- | decide. | cularly When itis considered that this mixed population eb Oa cs honey. 3 bales Hone Dec 4—Returned, in coueauence of } construed to the injury of any citizens of the United | negan, and Bagby?” ‘ Do tell.” Voices—“ A division.” ‘ Divide,” “divide.”— | @xists in the midst of numerous and warlike tribes of In- wind, scl her Eliz, lauover. 5 ora States, who had signed a treaty of jit occupation. | Assuming these interrogatories as questions of | Ayes 25, noes 21—Col. Benton voting for the ad- | dians, to whom the smallest dissensions among the white Larrea eer PO es tae ate te 50 | mouth; Medinm, Fredericksburg, for Boston or Plymouth; sch 000 | Austin, 37 ds fa’ Gonaives for Boston—left no American ve The 6th se inhabitants would be the jon declar’s and enacts thot the act, enti. ignal to let loose upon 200 bales tobacco I Stalker—100, for extending the jurisdiction of the courts supererrogation, we deduce the inestimably pecu- | journment; Mr. Haywood against jt, with the whigs. tled, “ Ana = ‘5 their defenceless families all the horrors of savage war- | no Wallis, jr—150,000 sezars Ball Pica- y Pe ce {0 ston; brij Deatices Is the Provinces of Low rand Uipercacais, | ar postulatum, that Dickens has headed king eau- | And the Senate adjourned accordingly, till o-mor- | jure, Be War | Ceeeru0 do Jose Mazserade-f¥ bales tobmces Lilie Se Row: | {acti BBR GOTO lt arta Nfetgcr doc for Bont to the trial ond punishment of porsens guilty of crimes CUS, ae his superior tactics, and through the indo- | row at 12o’clock. - . | To prevent acalamity so much to be dreaded, the well- | ies—23 do do, Anton rs8 G Stinges— | brig Santiago, 19 ds fin Cape Haytien for Boston; sehr Mi und offences within certain parts of North America, | mnitable inexplicability of Col. Benton. The mys- | So that the proceeding confirms our apprehensions | disposed inbabitants of this territory have found it abso- | 100,040.19 Daniel Curtis, jr 34,000 do, A Cook 200.000 do He, | fm Uuracag for Roston. 7h, arr, brigs elica, Wilmington, &.,” shall he deemed, and is declared, in full force’ tery, if such is the actual state of the habulum, is as | regarding the difficulty of carrying out the resolve | lutely necessary to establish a provisional and tempora- | seyars H TE Moring-12,000 do J Redriques-18,000 do JP Del, for Kastports Columbis, and. Feedars, ale oo eee over the territories occupied by the Hudson Bay Compa. | translucent as the plast'e unction of a clay bank, or, | for the expulsion of Mr. Dickens, as Secretary of | ty government, embracing all free male citizens; and | Beaurelle—122,000 do A & O Wetmore—20,000do Hall & Owen Hourv, Philadelphia for do, with loss ofmain, boom; Spy, ny, &. Z i | vulgus, just as clear as mud. ing caucus is super- | the Senate. Another meeting of the majority will | Whose executive, legislative and qeaicial powers should | —120,000 do J H Faber & Co. : Georgetown, DC, for Bostoh or Salem; Geo Warren, Pala The 6th section provides that these courts shall have | seded ‘by the supersedeas of an Irrefragible voca- | be held confidentially, this evening. It will be | beeduel to ail the exigencies that may arise among | | Maxsaniti.a, Cuba” Barque Tennessee, 20 pisces, mahowr. | delphia for Portsmouth: Old Hundred, Mitchell. New York for the same privileges and duties as the courts of Canada— by the s . “ ‘i 2s eb | py 12 Granadill 88 pes fustic 8322 bundles pal ington; Raval, Phil sde!phia fo: + North Star, Balti- five. The English vernacular is incompetent to the | searcely possible to aécertain the result before to- | ‘temselves, not provided for by the government to which | py 1298 pieces Granadi ja wood 89 pes Taste undies palm | Harrington; Rival, Philsdeiphia for Boston: North Star, Balts B sigh i A | leaf 260 beles tobacco E. Pavenstadt & Gron: . y 01 for do Jia, capable of trying all offences that may arise, the same | « emplifieation of the corollorary, and we therefore | morrow ; but a tremendous effort will be made to | Sear Wonnnife tely that ot eee ek eee | New ras Brig Brothers —i2t ibs 1¢ bbs 5 tes 20 tons fus- BalimorefirBorou. Sid, bigs “Gitte eat uaa: The 7th section provides that all writs, decrees, &c., | say if Mr. Dickens is retained, itis a case inexorably | everslaugh, supercede, and rule out Mr. Dickens.— | ceptions, the utmost harmony and good will has been the | W¢to Brett & Vose—"159 bids Holt & Owen: | bias Pandora; echrs’Hather liza, (Crom, Eastport for New made by said courts, shall have the same authority | ¢x necessifate rei. Had the election been held to-day, with the arrival | result of this, as we conceive, wise and judicious me: fc Lmporiations, irom Baltimore Tar’ Bostov, anchored in the Sound within the Indian territory, and other parts of America, | _ Fisk and Dow, or frisky Dow, as you like it, are | of the three whig Senators since the last indecisive | sure ; and the British subjects and American citizens vie | Nzw Onuraxs—Ship Lonise—65 hhds sugar Collomb & | got under way this morning and proceeded to as aforessid, 8s the same now have in the provinces of | chattering like Barbadian parroqueta over this para- | caucus, it is almost conclusive that the incumbent, | With each other in their obedience and respect tothe | Joceiyn—151 bales cotton KL Maitland & co—15 do S Brain- | th, arr brigs Ocean, Baltimore for Boston. Cal Canada. lytc stroke of king caucus, and are confident that | pro tempore, would have been re-elected. Evenwith | laws, and in promoting the common good and general | sted—57 hhds sugar J Mstthews—21 do 59 bols, molasses Buck. | pie for StJoha, N’B; sehrs John B Dill i vi y 7 ; A F on & Colwa ‘appahannock; Emily Knight, Rappahi tootey tinea prerriiee SHAt any. isaareeen refuse | the whole business will result to the estoppel of the | the disadvantage of the postponement, the case of bein beri a eGR eri Bersted ea eens Wacrene Aion Thowanontor New pace, may be arrested and conveyed to Upper Canada. | 07280. for the Senate printing. New verrong,” as | Mr. Dickens is far from being a hopeless one. One | temporary union of interests—though ‘we, the citizens agar Barston & Pope— | port for do; Example, (Br) Lockhart’: it shail be lawful, however, for persons, so arrested, to Mr. Rives says, we shall see about that to-morrow. \ thing appears now certain, and thatis, that if Col. | of ee nited States, have had no cause to complain, | phds sugar 30 do tobacco order—45 Morshall. Mayo, Boston, for dos ene ee an Circa, enter recoguizances before'a justice of the peace with | Perpend. ‘There may be a flaw in this branch of | Benton votes for Mr. Sturgis, our most serious ap- | either of exactions or oppression atthe handsof the sub: | Mls guar Soutter Meo a cottong boxes ton | for Baltimore: In port, 10 M, sehrs Lucy Blake, Coralia, sureties, after which they may be discharged from cus- | the presentment before the jury. Verily, there may | prehensions of his disaffection will be removed. Ag | jects of Great Britain; but,on the contrary, it is but | bacco Coe, Anderson & co—07 bales cotton 12 boxes tobacco 92 | Geo Henry, and Emily Knight. All the rest, and those before tody, without such removal. | be a chance for Fisk and Dow. : on the ‘Texas annexation, he will again have yielded | just to say that their conduct towards ushas been most | hides and skins Perkins & Hopkins—91 bales cstton 250 bds | reported, sailed last night and this morning. ‘ : The 9th section provides, that in case such persons shall | Mr. Dickinson, of York State, whose poetical | to the aay of the party, in the sacrifice of his | !tiendly, liberal, and philanthropic; yet we fear that a | Taylor & Ritchie—22 hides Smith & Wright 6 bales cotton RY Nov 2i—A vessel, supp ed to bea steamer with le ry Hn A ii i 50 t—40 skins two fanvel is seid to b shore © esar’s ©) a not perform and fulfil the condition ofsuch recognizance, | tribute last session in the Senate on the altar of | personal predilections. That’s all. long continuance of the prosent state of things is not te | Brith & Lord do Ia hides Lateon st ones pals teather | “Nawrcexi-, Deed —atr loop Mary” Mietotse ist, Gre it may be assigned to Be pae ra annexation, will immortalize him to the tenth gene- poems be expectetl—-our temporary government being limited | Honey Loffman—3 bales cotton 11 hides Drake Mills—3 boxes | wich, aground on the bar since tne Sth; schr Scotland, fm B The 10th section provides that commissions may be | ration, came in town to-night, followed by a change House of Representatives. in its efficiency, and crippled in its powers by the para- | tobacco D L Sayne—5 bales cottou George Collins—t boxes | timore. issued by His Majesty,to any persons within this territo. | of tt 9 feet ght, ay y a change Wasnix Dec. 8, 1846, mount duty we owe to our respective governments— | mdze to order. New Brprorp, Dec 6—Arr schis Jane, Philadelphia; Cor- , to be and act as justices of the peace. Thecourt in | Of the weather, eflecting a rise per ‘Fahrenheit of Faaninaton, Deo, 8, 1845. our revenue being madequate to its support—and the - Bumpus, New York; 7th, sehra_ Ellen Rodman, Ell Up Canada, may have evidence taken by commi sion, | five parallels in the ascending scale. He will| The journal wes read,in which were embodied the fol- | almost total absence, apart from the Hudson Bay Com- hearman, do Sid, sshr Mercy, Pi : Perry, New York. Dee 3—(Oflice of the Rhode Islander)—Arr sehr Fall River for Philadelphia: stoop, Persevernce, tcher, New York for Fell River. 40s, achr Pontiac, Provie ce for Elizabeth City. Sid, sche ngs, Smirt, Boston ew York. Arr Sth, brige John Hill, Georgetown for New re Bedford; Turquina, Trinidad for New Haven; Albert Perkins, mca M | ‘Turks Istond for de; 6th, ship Isaac Allerton, (ef Plymouth,) teh ™M. | Torrey, New York for Loudon, put in ou account of having and compel witnesses to attend. Any order, verdict, etc., | stand by the latest exposition of King Caucus, like | lowing names of the members of the standing commit ¥, of the means of defence against the Indians, | / iy held under or by virtue of such commissions, shall be of | aman. Inshort, we expect he will play the very | tees appointed by the Speaker. ich recent occurreoces lead us to feat entertain hos- | MARITIME HERALD. AaB full effect. : ’ : | Dickens to-morrow. ‘That's nght—that’s proper—- Weidiineioes ss iGin wsatisiouan tile seolings towards the people of the United States. | a The lth section provides, that justices of the peace | in uaion there is strength, and it We are compelled | _ On Elections of Mame; A. A.Chap- | Yonr memorialists would further inform your honor. | poRTOF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 10, may be empowered to sit and hold courts of record, for to unite against our own house, so much greater | man, of vai Chase, of Tenne: Dobbin, of N. ¢ able body, that whilst the subjects ef Great Britain, the trial of criminal offences, ond misdemeanors, and ' “Ls .. ¥.: MeGi - 2.3 Cl ’ | through the agency of the Hudson Bay Company, are | also of civilf cases. Proper’ oficers muy also ve ap- | ‘He Magnanimity, Mr. Calhoun’ is expected, also, niga: Nae MeGaughney, of Ind.; Chipman, | sypiy' provided with all the niuattnaieh@arrandcan:| pointed to act in aid of such courts. to-might. Should he come, we shall have some fifty | °' Gommerce~McClelland, of Mich.; Tibbatts, of Ky.’; | #ford, by means of their numerous fortifications, ample | rown, 1:26 | Moon sers 43} Mien waTRi The 12th section provides that these Courts shall not | Senators on the star carpet of the Senate Chamber | wentworth of Ill. ; Simpson, of §. C.; Grinnell, of | Protection{for themselves and their property, the citizens | Clearea, sprung alcak—and ie die cn ereIE ere. ailas Hc : try any cases of felony made the eubject of capital | to-morrow. Quod portui perfect. eee ee cet Ne Ghee, of Mis Levin’ of | of the United States are scattered over a wide extent of Ship Toronto, Tinker, London, 3 Griswold. On ee itccaati at hecate rllnts tits Per inishment or transportation; or any civil suit, when Pa. ; Thibodeux, of La. territory, without a single place of refuge; and, within | Barque Washington, Bartlett, New Orleans, J Elwell & Co. brigs Gerardo, [Mex} Vera Cru r he cause of such suit or action is over two huni | Puranecena, Dec. 9, 1849. Woys and Means—McKay, of N. C.; Dromgoole, of | themselves aro almost entirely destitute of the means of | Brig Krwrces, Le ae aL Gisatict te | i bapa ae ur tere cree ae junds. In cases where the person on conviction is| ‘Tho i i a is | Va.; J. R. Ingersoll, of Pa’; Hungerford, of N. Y.; | ‘defence. ; le , i q J sigs 100. Arr—Towboat Star towed dow iable to capital punishinent or transportation, the offen- | sant sates ae Sa ibe patirincs we ae | Houston; of Winthrop, of Mass.; Norris, of N’| Your momorialists would further crave your indul- | O84, Curlew, Tikob Curacoa, J Foulke & Son, | st, ship Oaceola, and ou the 27¢h inst der shall be sent for trial to the Court of the province | clear and pleasant, but the walking is wet and slushy. | 41. Vinton, of Ohio ; Jones, of Ga ence to remark, that Great Britain has, by extending | Schr Wm Wright, Welden, Richmond. h inst sh of Upper Canada. 3 fi _ | Amore delightful day over head, but a more disagreea- | Public Lands—McClernand, of Ill. ; Smith, of Indiana ; | het criminal code to this country, guarantied every | Schr Amelia, ‘Irundy, Boston. | tad to ves shipe BF The 13th section provides that all judgments given in | j1e one under foot, we have not experienced for some | Collamer, of Vt; Hunt, of Mich ; Moseley, of N. York ; | British subject, claiming his birth right, a logitimate Arrived. | wed to sea on the 27th a civil suit shall be subject to appeal. pa hi, | Morris, of Ohio; Relf, of Mo. ; Simpson, of 8. C. Bie ty Bo laws of his country. We, as citizens of the | shin Southerner, Palmer, from Liverpool, Nov 3, with mdse, | (the ships Mouscon, Boston; Charlemarng, Ham- The 14h section provides that nothing contained in time past. Claims—Vance, of Ohio; Daniel, of N. C.; Hoge, of | United States, having neither the military protection of | to Woodhull & Mintura. ‘ | Magnifcest, (Hr) Liverppol, Helen LBr) dor Gov Da: this act shell be so construed as to affect the rights, pri- | Our city was thrown into considerable excitement to- | Ill; Stephens, of Geo j Gordon, of N.Y. : Pollock,’ of our government, nor the extension to us of the civil | ship Louisa, Leverit,2 days from New Orleans, with cot- | ney'Gilmor [Br] Fiymouths. Fiorende, Bath, Mrs brags MAL vileges, and jurisdiction of the Governor and com 1 Sasi ial | Pa Li y 5 our country, are forced to the enactment and ex: | ton to W Nelson. ; t ie actite I Tampieo; of sdventarevs trading to Hudson's Bay but all the riguta, | (27 YY the report that the President had sent aspecial | Ce Ligon, of Marylans’; Leeke, of Va; Rockwell, of | scitionof laws not authorized, and, for what we know, | ship Horiict Rockwell, Briard, 2¢ days from New Orlesns, | landon, Aransas; scht fo, ENee Lamport aa ares &e., to which they are entitled by law, shall remain in, Messge to Congress upon the subject of our relations | “°5).) ogices and Post Roads—Hopkins, of Va.; Ken- | 2€¥er will be sanctioned by our government. with cotton to J Ewell & Co, ‘Hamburg and ones Ship Norma, bllis, 14 days from Havana, with mdse to Moses | Balow, bound up—Barque Juniata from full force, &e. | Taylor. Sid in co. schr Pied monte, Blaisdell, bound to Boston | ™! known, | As soon as the Committees are organized, | pre- sume that portion of the Message which relates to with England, and that his course in that reepect was | nedy, of Ind.; Reid, of N. C.; Cranston, of R.1.; Mc- | | Your memorialists would further call the attention of the result of important despatches received by the Cam. | Jlvaine, of Pa.; Thomason, of Ky., Martin, of Tenn. ; | our honorable body to the fact. that ns citizens of the bria. The source of the report, as usual, at such atime | ough, of N. ¥.; Hilliard, of Alo. FER tp spake espa sei eg thier moar On the ath Nov, passed the ship Essex, of Boston, bound for Fonte ay Tes soaker cies ha led ‘Dist MeDewell, of | “iendvantages ; we have neither ships of war, nor of : ; rig J-Cohen, Sal: Key. Frostwar, off the Balt Ray, Ben exch, Dec 6—-Atr rehrs Hope, Baltimor also came thiough the pas- | Adams, ? ; : ct of Columbia—Hunter, of Jace with ahip Tarquin, of Boston’ and parted Company onthe | f re: A feberp lay ape Hele a Se- | gs this, was not traceable, OMe, Fieldin of lhe s Payne, OC AIS; Mache ove; | commerce, nof any navigation of tho Fivers of ‘the inte | 3h ft the. Manenutla Reet. ‘The Norma has had continual a; loops Radiant Hawkins, Neve York; (anton, C ttee, te vith. This 5 eaee| mV/s Chane ot ais Slike, \E-5 | rior ; and for want of adequate protection, no private | ales from the northward, even ou the coast of Cuba. 1 brig AG Washbure, Wil . evening the President received information of the | , Th¢ Tfessurer of the Commonwealth has sent circu- Eee OER 1910 Hs paeeny) OF nan 7: Bimns) (OP Be 05 Bo a F P} 1s Queen, Baltimore; Syrea, Ph Indelphia; Increase, Ship Martha Weshington, Conway, 16 days from Mobile, | 7th df Henry, of Ky. capitalist among ur, can establish a successful compe + Volta, do; Lewis Spicer, H lars to the various county commissioners and treasurers Anan fon: wi | with cotton to & D Hurlbutt & Co, ; ta, , ; popular vote in Texas, and the constitution; and y el Public Expendit Dunlap, of M i . | tion with a wealthy and powerful monopoly, possessing Riedy J : i Fe A Midas, French, do; Moses Eddy, Biven, do. SId, schrs South TiAl to-morrow, I precume, send the same to the | throughout the State, upon the subject ofthe State tax, | cunningham of Onion Hensel’ of Nite armear'ot Ri} | all. the Sep esinessbe Semmer ee: tn aii the: inf | wiivesen toe Coruing econ, 2 7" Om Rio de Jeneiroy root Baltimaee’ stogs HUY Gieon. Habis; Willard, Den- two Houses. ond the finances. By it, officers are admonished to has- | Runk, of N J.; Houston, of Del.; Campbell, of Pa.; Lewis, | ¢nCe over the nat by an early establishment among | see, Winslow, 29 days from Mansanilla, nis, aad Proot Glass, Blydenbargh, New York. There Was: & (delecation-of t ; as | ON YY. i ; 4 * them. We are, thorefore, dependant for a market for a Ke., to Pavenstadt & Groning. Nov 0th, |, /koulNcnrowN, Dec § In port, ship Louisa, Li} Boston for Senn sae gat ino Simeon pessoas from | ten the collection of the public money. The tullest confi- | °! * ‘ius, and for necrly all our sup. | sawa all rigged brig laying atanchor at Cape Cruz, waitme | Apyschicols, having sid ad, and retumed agaim; barque Vero~ | na, fia Cronstadt for Boston ith two black | Std brig ; udiciary— bun, of N Y.,; P. tit, . . | large and increasing surp! f | 9 i dence is expected ia the ability of the State to mect, not | kin,of Goo; Brow’, of Tenn BufKington, of Fay Com | Plies. upon a single company, which holds the market | {0 nilot, showing re ‘ hale 4 1 hite and blue sigu Department on Saturday. Their object in coming | only the February interest on the public debt, but’ the under its control alls on white ground wo! Ricumon, Dee 7. Jattahochoe, Boston; schrs Ar- Johnson, Tennessee; . Ih Md; io: ots Bi t i | cade, Greeuwich, Ct, here is to operate in favor of Judge Greer, of Pitts- | semi-annual interest, henceforward. as fast aa'itshailbe. | Sf NCGo, No) TAMrmam of Ohio: Dixon, of Ct Biggs, | “Your ‘memorialists, with a view to remedy the griev- | itt SRCunot eked, walt big Parsing Chandlers fer Bowe | SA chr 0. car, Georgetown, DC. burgh, for appointment as a Judge of the Supreme | due. [t does not appear, however, that State securities | Private Land Claims—Bowlin, Missouri; Yancey, Ala- | 4NCes under which they labor, pray the National Con- | ton. 4 days . 4s ‘ Sav, ‘Arr brig Sterling) New York. Court. improve under this assurance, a’ fact which may be | bama; Wiek, Indian ; : i ar: Are brig {of Harpswell ) Boston. Smith ‘New | greis to establish a distinct territorial government, to | "Brig Alabama, Leech, 35 days from Bonaire, with 6000 bush ; Long, Ma- | mbrace Oregon and its adjacent seaconsts, els salt J Foulke & Sou, We pray for adequate means of protection from the | , Brix Robert Bruce, Waite, fiom Beliez# Honduras, with ma. | jYapoleon de, ld ti ving Wiscass €1d 5th, bri Napoleou, do, Sid 2ud, barque, Boston. incennes, Tiinrdad de Cuba; sehrs Ella, Boston Mary T fiundlett, New Or- This being the Sabbath, reminds me of the traced to the unsettled state of our foreign relations York; Adams, Mississippi; Morse, Loui churches. ‘There are an immense number in The bad weath:r yesterday evening prevented me yland; from visiting any of the theatres. I cans i enahaiaiy oles for the pur. | hogany, to B Blanco po We ” | 1 cannot think that Revolutionary 'Claims—Johnson, of Va.; Fic} | humerous Indian tribes which surround 7 s rer 4 A eG Principally attended by females — | they could been well attended. Herr Alexander | King, of Mase/St John of Ohio, Pf ag eae t | chase of territories, which they aro willing ‘to sell, and | ,,4¢ RAlfted, Hammond. 17 days from Turks Teland, with sett sree A Pe Fee teas You are aware, are not generally | commenced his performances at the Chesnut, andal- of Penna.; Clarke of NC.; Herrick of N Y.; Cabell, of | {oF agents with authority to regulate intercourse be- | into by (satiate iy Lust Night's Southern 1 selected by their constituents, on account of their | though the public were on tiptoe of expectation, I think | Florida. : ai OF | tween whites and Indians, and between Indian tribes. | Did not Barritone, Dec 9—Arr, ship Powhattan, Rotterdam, via devotsdness to God—and I can hardly speak of them | that the inclement weather must have seriously affected | Mannfactures.—Adams, of Mass.; Woodward, of 8. C.; | , That donations of lands may be made according to the is been IL rleston; Bremen bags Frederick Jacob, Bremen to the as “religious bodies of men”—although many mem- , of Mas Ot Ala the attendance. St Pas Hi f Mass; Y; 7 2? | inducements held out to us, by the passage of a bill | ‘The stock market today was depressed, and prices | Brown of Vay Wilmot, of Far dohneos: of Nii; | through the United States Senate fe generally exhibited a felling off State 5's'particularly | Martin\ of Ky. : ; x pes; barq Louisa, N Orleans vin’ City Point: brig Constitu- tthe second session |. rig Brothers, Meghao, from Nuevitas, Noy 21, with mdse, Ls Kirk , i Martin, New Orleans to the of the 27th Congress, entitled, “A billto authorize the | Brett & Vose. Lait barques M W Brett, Mayhew, tm New brig Toronto, Frinklin, bers of both Houses are religiously inclined, and attend the stated preaching of the Gospel, at ‘ 4 “k the 20th; Rio, Harding, for New York, in3 days; fm Laguna for N York—21 days out; 2ist, pasged off Carysford Capitol (not Sandy) Hill. ‘Mr. Crittenden, ‘and | 2H off, with «decided downward tendency. wwieieutre Andersen, of N.Y. Bleck, of Pa, | sdoption of mearures for the occupation and settlement | “Giant Wo i dye “i Sean ad re fra Frenehshinashore with severt wreekers fay ae re i 4 en oF 4 at Phil tas Vright, of N. J.; i ; . 1 ¥.3 | of , for extend por. Empire, Baxter, 25 days from Galveston, Texas, with (No doubt the same ship seen by. the. Louisa, at Phila on the several western members, picked up a Parson some- eee Peed, cs ie, One ae eee tions of the lawe of the United States over the same, and Lees era arene onl hasly Goalvectons fer Nowe | TOT. ie It exper on cesl rouge w esther ain head wists Our First Boann, Dec. 9.—20 Louisville Bk, 80; 4300 Wil- | Dockery, of N.C.; Simms, of Mo.; Erdman, of Pa.; Root, s je ie 9 re where on the Ohto—made him preach to them on mington RR 6's 56, 71; 17 Northern Bk Kentucky, ¢ 5 | of Ohio. | for other purposes.” York lig ship Stor, Repablie, for do. Ist instant; brig Lyra, | ing the whi Brigs Joseph Balch, Boston; Almena, | | board the boat, and were so pleased, that they invit- * B : i i ‘i . G 4 mari i for New Orleans, dg; barque Globe, of Baltimore, un do; Boston, do, vit Hampton Roads; schrs Euphemia, Barce: f 2 > é Planters’ Bank Tennessee,59; 20 Kensington Bank, Indian Affairs.—Thompson, of Miss.; Benton, of N. ¥.; | Tha tnavy yards and marine depots may be established Se iii marae, odor 4 wah Be ad intone wR ed him to go with them to Washington, and run for | Panter? Bk Tennessee, 68/; $1000 Lohigh mort. ican, | Chapman, Me ila, Vel or” Aries Footer of Vt Dar | othe river Cokmmbia, ond upon’ Paget son; and 8 | yn oe a a A a ee rr ivan do doy bene Bouin Rede ul Gharlain. | He is blind, and if he only equals Wirt’s | 78);47 Harrisburg Bk, 16}; 110 Wilmington « 023); 60 | ringer, of N. C.; Bawyer, of Ohio; Hampton, of N.C.; | Raval force adequate to our protection be kept perma: | ‘Puskina, ldg for Liverpool; brig Hortensia, for New York. | 18th; Otte ith off Cape Hatreras,ex- in.’ Preacher, he will be elected. Harrisburg Bk, 18}. i | Caiscers, of Ind. | nace) y in eee cubitehed, ea apilpebabaapatt Experienced a he: 9 aele, nthe Gulf of Florida—split sails, | perrenced a —shipped a heavy set, carrying aloe F Arrer SaLes.—100 i ; os5 | _ Military Affair: son, .; Yell, 5 , to arrive and de} received other damage. ; ja a; Maria, onaranct close, without a word in relation to the | ac Toa doa sw dev 100 WHR ingtoel a i 104060 | ss icerhnie Co Olioy Buster a Dar Hersey OF Ee | monthly from Oregon city and Iniependence; und such 7 Ig days from St Marks, via Key eijoy Chntles, Plymouth; fA appoinied the country. He 1s a great Ik has dis- cox Boan.—55,000 Stato 91471; 1800 0.8 Bk notes | Niven, of New York; Beddingor, of Va; Baker, of 111; | other local mail routes be established as are easential to | Weat.te Collins & Newari inten, NC, and 9 ds | Mary Posadeuen all the Means a tel Sg eine S54; 350 Ciel iso bar nee do if int oe 100 Wil- epi ast of Mass. | the Willamette country and other settlements. |: Grown Oaimn Paae. With weval vtcres NC, and § ay * DI ‘SB. ly mingtou 5 de 23}; 5 lo ods 235; 60 Harrisburg RR 14; itia. | Abbott, of | We pray for the establishment of such commercial | 'a™ Car Fenr with naval ste im, and decided, upon all occasions—small ot 1600 Chesp & Del Canal loon 83; 160 Girard Bank 0}; 50 jiddings, of | feevlations as may enable us to trade in our own torti- | with uayal st resto Ni, MeCre Koads; Comet, Nw Bedford; Works Spiny Cole, des Hi nkin, ‘Terry, do; rue Boston; Eliza, Hand, Provi- T, from Wilmington, NC, 1k, Cld—barque Henry Kelsey, | y great—but the country did not know how e Reading RR b 5 27} Ohio; De Hubb ard, of | try,at least on an equality with non-resident foreigners. | ie Wm G Waples, Thorn, Philadelphia, coal. N » Goethe, Bremen. qualified he was tor the Presidential pe tlle nt Arrin Saues.—400 Reading RR b 5 277; 60 do doss | Conn. Unb ard, O" | We pray that adequate military protection be given to | Schr Win M Crowell, Hazelton, Philadelphia, conl. Pritta 4. Urigs Champion, Marthe, and was elected. Nothing cam disturb hima declara, | 274: 100 Wilmington RR b 5 24, | Navat Afiairs—Holmes, of § C.; Buyly, of Va; Maclay, | emigrants coming to us, either by the establishment of | Sehr \romdat, Maen enous, we Kinsman, Hastnort; Br brig Dasher, Kingston sods, Alita: tion of war by Great Brita, ora mistake of Father | Of N ¥.; King, of Geo, Schenck, of Ohio; Darragh, of | Posts on the route, Or Uy you deem itinexpedi- | Sehr Luey, Sawyer, Hichmond. flour, &e; Demorfat, Providence. Below, brig Wm Pitt, Boston. Cid, Ritchie—it is ali the same: ton ot Tenn.; McCrate of Me , Wood, of NY | An Sehr Commerce, Arey, Indian Creek, Va., lumber to N — barque Navarre, Pernambuco and a market; brig Tecamsen, e pray that, in the event you mi e would smile just ae |, UNITED SrwPes Supreme Court, Monday, Dec. 8, |"), ure, or contrary tothe rit of existing leasantly, and digest as easily as ever. He goes 1845.—Present as on Saturday, and Mr. James Mc- Belg I hea eI ag ate dog blish a Territorial ne schr Indiana, New York. bed early, and says thatin halfan hour afterwards, a6 C iney, oe on Snathen, mon of the District of of Gey smiths or Goce, p Cullen, of esa’ ‘ vais corn | gon, that you extend fo us mieruaes Mttiany and naval | gehipe, 9 barque: Pe A KEICULAR—MY DEPILA atter WI abia, am . H. Brockenbrough, lanes f " ois , | Srotectl : 8, 2 barques an y en sen ‘intl faery) koe are a mea irene scpeitiod ettorneys end counsello ; T Paritaries. Deni; of Ill., Boyd, of Ky.; Graham, | yroccupaste of this country. ie eee | conta Satlede otiniat capt Pee ete eee clio wick rire Re can do this—and then in the morning the litte Thomedd.. Penden eae tke of N.C; Dillingham, of Vt; Jones, of Tenn, Rock, | For the granting of which, your memorialists will Ship J G Costar, Canton; barque Gavelle, Mobile, big Or pong gia ct A gai yt ap ee eetee tire: t,the man takes an early walk around the square and gued by Mr. Brinley forthe plantif in error, and by Mr, | out of Mass; ‘Thompson, of Pa; Price, of Mo.; | “VMigned) OSBORN Russ - — Thole fenin” ‘Whee, used witheroper care, and pecordiag public buildings—walks as spry as a young kitten. | “son for the defendant in error. No. 3 bis riety ‘ a PETER G. STEWART. { Executive Miacetlaneous Keeord. to the directions, it will be foun t addition to regularly go and take my stand at Corcoran & | '*4, plaintiff in error vs. lessee of Henry Reynold: Hieeh Pensions.—Broadhead, of Pa.; Atkin- | SAW. NESMITH, Votes or i . 5; jeri the toilet as the ‘ase of any sharp instr entirel! . Riggs’ old corner, to wait for hi hhough al. ‘This cuuse wes anpied by Mr. Craieneaal son, of Va.; Parish, of Ohio; Loaman, of N. Y.;Owen, | JW. NESMITH, Judge of Gireuit Court. | Packer Suir Tonowro, Tinker, for London, will sail this and the hair is removed in five or ten minutes after its appliea- Kugue’ old corner, to wait for, him, although not | Glatt soe, argued by Mr. Ceitenden for the | of “indiana; Barringer, of WC Jenkins, of NV, | -M-M-Motionner, (Speoker) “Jesse Ap | morning at 12 0°c'oek—Letter bags. will close at the ton ae Fie ene: The comer, sone: 1 Dineen vane te: Bround | Morehead, in behalf of the defendantin error. Adjourn: | Lumbton,otN.J.; Toombs, ofGeo, nor, | John Uarrison, d | News Room, at half past eleven, pertlour nie, "ANer wuserouy qrsis 1 have received cortf- inch or #0, and then follow alter him, for Idon't | °¢ “i tmerrew morning, 11 o'clock. Ohio; McConnell, Alsvame; Bell, Kentucky, Seddon, | David Hill, I. A. G. Lee, Pacuwe Bite Anco for Havre, is: detained ull: Tharelay, |. Spee Peeedee teres et like the iden of such « valuable package of United | {cy The Philhdelphta U.S. ‘ Virginia; Delano, Ohio; Cocke, Tennessee; Goodyear, | Barton Lee, i John McClure, morning. — xale, wholesale and retAils Mt 0g DEPOT, States property being unnecessarily exposed, 1 latte frei Wastenas . Gazette has received New York; Moulton, New Hamps Robert Newell, J.W. Smith, 7 Ship Argo, for Havre, in towing out of the East River 46 South ‘d street, Philadelph have a perfect {east in castle build! h +E) a letter f ‘ushington, which states that Come | _ Roads and Canals-R. Smith, Hlinois; Foster, Penne; Hiram Straight, | yesterday afternoon, came in coatact with barque T aud by my agents:—J, B. Jncquemo rgedwsys track: fakes c building while on his | modore George U. Read, of’ Phi ia, has been ap- | Boyd, Ky; Gentry, Tonnessee; Pendleton, Virgi Members of the Legislative Committee. | 5 uy atact with barque Teoneseey | Ariaute, Lata 149 gud to! Broadway; A. z comparisons to keep me warm these pointed to the command of the | I force on the | Be iclened, Now Pork; Boshi, Conan, Willige bates Done at O 1645 | from Cuba, and carried away the barque’s mizen mast elose to | Willard, 8 W- trects. ; ; a aia, 6 cold mornings—I think of the Roman and other an- | Coast of Africa, and will hoist his pendant on board the | Diller, New York. | Lem ed cient Emperors, and wonder whethe: Meg u i ether Mr. Polk | frigate Columbia, now fitting fur sen at Boston. After | | Patents —Henley.. Indiana; Maclay, N i ie like them; and then of Nicholas of Russia, | °Tising on that “oust some twelve ox eighteen months, | Vermont; Sykes, New Jersey; T. King, Cae K. LONG, Clerk. the deck, also the Argo’s flying jib-boom, ay ae Port ov New O1 ='The number of vessel d ficy The Norfolk Beacon of Iriday says: “ Go- the port of New Orleans. daring he monte: Or November, 1s William of Prussia, William of Holl he will be relieyed, and go to the Meuit P - twill despatch a storeship fi | as follows ; MAY . a land, Leop ~ Mediterranean, to Public Build id Gi ds—F , v; Mc. Verumen pe a storeship for the American Louis gy Mls other men, soretelina ert ee ee Clean, Penna, Winthrop, ane). Fates, PH Litei Me” | squadron, on the covst of Africa, from this port, between | 100) d | worth, New York. | be iain ee thie Sodan a igor pra ne to my ideas of a chief ruler ‘like Mr : g- Capt. Chapman, of the ship Argo, was tried |, Revisal and Unfinished Busines — Sawtelle, Maine; addresse: is office, postage paid, for said squadron, then { think sometimes what & nice ee in te U.S, District Court, Boston, on Monday, and | Sammings, Oni; Treadway, Virginia, Wheaton, New | Will be forwarded. | it would be, and how very comfortable irwoutd | 2¢duitted of the charge of ill usage towards one of | ¥ si, Trumbo, Kentucky. The Legislature of Alabama assembled on | make my humble self, if hie would only write hig | the crew named Berry. ecounts—Taylor, Virginia; D. P. Kinj Faran, | the Ist inst., at the Capitol, at ‘Tuscaloosa, and was Total.. McClean, Pt 5, W. Ww. b . ) name—merely write * James K. Polk,’ at the foot oe. Marti, Ky; bevorios, Maine, Pesley, Phacrnwed y Glecting John A. Wington, oi Sumpter, Cleared during the jhave had a at in my time, bat none come up Circulation...Forty Thousand. 'y. Price 2 cents per copy— ance. ry Saturlay—Price 6\4 cents DAILY HERALD~Every bie in, me perio 67 ships, 19 barques, 2 brign STS of a half sheet of letter paper, T would wc ~ 9 Tie Uinemnat Gost = , the Senate; and Andrew B, Moore, of | 38 schoonets, 12 steamships and schooners, 2 sloo “. Maper. te the F e Cincinnati Gazette says that a few thou- '™ Dowell, Ohio; J, Thompson, Penna. 7 : ’ enon STs) ' i FCO) m—payable in advavee. rest, nad then how grateful I should be ! Really, | snd dollors expended by the Post Offlee Departs |p nevavinas Vout, Penna; Perry, Maryland; Cocke, |" Speaker of the House of Reprerentatives. Total». sibsseve saved ere lW ABN we ustal. prices--aiways cash the diag’ yon Oe re es me propose ONT Emer aapectta the maile from Baltimore teat! Rovenees in Post Opler. Deporigent-—Harwasion, Lou- | Baonssyt Boaen Decor re dese nee ant bank, | Mnene ree emeeend semen ee iMERINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and des- : n se occasions, an 2 ‘ 2m ) eee» r y shares Merchants’ Bank, |" ‘ » ALLE 0 n for | patch. ia. explain how easily it could be managed. And it 1s Norah; one: Mate AV "rown, Vo; Twomamos, Ry; 100; 840 lato Bank, iso New Kanglanl Women Ue. deli {Baton evel cnet take" aghast * All tewere oF communications, bv mail addrensed to i eg arning im 8 foaky comditiinae ne: | theestablishment, must he post. pa | 90; 100 do Rest Boston Company, 860d, 16; 50 do Rea ton | deducted from the say Ht Jon money remitted. not an ‘unreasonable request either, for | have | y_l%) Lhe Secretary of S. Treasury hus di- | Bapendi : “‘elaima” i for rected the . ipenditures of State Department--Strong, New York; | ing Railroad, b30d, 25); 100 do L, | . Bh it ’ it . May stand in need of assistance. 4 aN jamnpshire. «2m, 89 @ 884; 175 do do do, 90; 160 do do do, bad ab} | ay cots rent hate Seri’ wore, | Naw Yous Hunaio Eorasuenmeer, easury Drpartnent-—Boummon, Mo, | 60 do do do, b164, 90}. rWabs | | lBaoe Haoravr, (before reported rug ashore at Wii yond, | Norunwyont ean ror HtumaL HEN, . striking the Pot in arrive = Provir jaasaut atroots into Newport on th

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