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this season, GT speak from authority, as | is a patriot, whi#Lafayette, or a De Kalb, or a | tration. forthe future to deve- | us; some of u# examined it; I for one; I-should one, th ket to-da; manufacturers, who have taken | B 5 » Carolive, Jacobsen, Stockho!m for New York: ath S00pales at a decline of one-eighth to a quarter cent on seh. Panama ‘Fonte: tiettia or Goheators J 1 “ = 4 és % think it was in the clerk’s room; don’t recollect bey) 2 Washer Ritchie says} ait@, after enjoying biehweri- | Gates, or a Montgomery, or a'Pulaski, born across |). crution, int “Woodworth, of Now | whon we saw it first, I'saw it before the Clerk was dir. | prices paid yesterday. ‘Tho effect of tho intelligence |, £t8e.Novat—Arr Catharine, Charleston; tah, Sir | New tality, ’tis very strangéthat he should so betray | the waves, is a “ detmmed foreigner,” entitled to no | York, passed, provi bution of tho citi- | missed—if it was not in print, it was in the manusaript. will nok be perceptible for a few days—we shall, there- So, Sept ~. Arr ‘Thos Perkin even Ge Bedblan ofthe Devert consider ox: | oter famusoity than the pn of Taxes, end n | vvatoe ne /oope Ren ame | Bites mean at ete meert aeste | Oe aaa Ds er IN r * , - ulation, an: vice to fo i en! | C ae) ‘ld for i d. If there is @ high-toned gentleman,in this | 'Wenty-one Years’ naturalization law—some say that | Tadther ve cei matinee waking the ruperinten: | the House, on the 7th January. Can’ say when, or who gia Mobite ‘val, Boston aasen ole for Bostpe ah Jae . eyed, ia to lavish hespitality with, this same Mr. Levin, the winner of gold medals | Sint and assistant. in ‘thé folding room « lective by was present, when | firstsaW the report. Can't say who . 6} ex, Grozier, and sid for Autwerp; city, whose every effort is to lavish hespitality with | Aq cold water collations, a tee-total St. Paul, and | House. was present. When I examined it, | looked at the foot- rma aries -areraen, New York, and ee, the politnness of the olden tinte, upon hisconatitu. | of the honest execrations of hundreds of poor Irish |" Mr. Drowuoerx, from the Com r.itee of Woys-and | ing of 12,000 and odd dollars, I'think we got it from oe | York: 10th: Mary Bisnebard, Lewis, New Onleext ‘Sia weny tg, that man is John A. Dix. His house,igopen | burned out of their homes in “ Brotherly love”— | Means, reported a constitutional casury Dill, generally | the confidential Clerk. Don’t know when he arrived a ntuin, Woodbury, Trieste: 2th, Nieghta, frog Reece CMs oe ” rorntg 4 some say that ns same Mr. Levin, elected by | called the “sub treasury bill”. elerred to Committee | from Ohio. | think Mr. Kershaw was before us. Can't Sm thers incorreedly reported eld previously. In port 25th, to them, not in a formal “ party” or soit, hae whigs through the guil-trap of native Americanism, | of the whole, after its second reading. It is similar to | remember the day. I know in the part of the ser- ee. ci 5 paeldan, lessina for New Orleans same day; amiie—tirt most kind and pleasant mode ol me | iy'sYGeacendant from the Faubourgs of Parig, who | Vaz Bursn’s bills, witha Naw York branch mist claus | sin ne was before uy several timer, Witnesses produ 20% tis Are Minsoun Sylvester. New Yorks 17th Wits resenting, as he does, the democracy of the | *F¢ Will c#l in a dish of broth for diuner, extorted | iowing reaolutious, which muder the rule go over for de- | ary, and on Uhe 6: anu the ath F beuary, 184d, which - s ‘5 py aie air Clam: Bertin a Nee Yea 7 5 4 “ on ws date :— Wore rejected, because the purchases Were SOMCWhAt | cee eens ‘2—Sld Switzer'and, Knij q Empire State, he neither sympathises with HOF Prac | know nothing. Levin is no toad-eater, however, | "Resolved, ‘Chat the differences betwoon the United | exorbitant. in their cort, and not made in pursuance of | - ——— pL, Nov ~The Ceres, Brande, Bound to New York, was tices ‘that set of principle ' sana lors families, | Guta man who knows what he is doing; and if he | States and Great Britain, on the subject of the Oregon | law, Alter the Sth Feoruary, no accounts of Clerk | | 4. packet shin silanes <M Nudteston, Josep! | *tiguded on the coast to, the southward of this place 27th uit, Se cad Oty A aan eee vople at the | cat use the native American hobby to ride into | Territory, are still a fit Mubject for negotiation ani com- | were audited. The cross examination was close and | ylei)'Nin Julia Reed, Capt WB Gaskin, A Wr Geary, A | Md ise wreck; crew and passengers landed; “part of cargo ex: while. feeding sociably tle common people in Congress upon, he is not to be beld responsible,— | promize, snd that satisfactory evidence has not yet been | critical, aud the patience of the witness tried. Wes | i. W eichinat <0 in tha skestames ted ty be saved r Kitchen,” Nor does he consider it his duty to run | Spewatess upon, " herded’ that uo compromise which the United Stotes | never interested in any attempt whatever, to get conti:: | mtg teens = a Koxa, Sut 8 Atr ship Angelo, Clarkson. Boston, aud his. legs off to beg an office for any man. But We have no advices, up to this hour, of either Mr. | °ught to accept can be RR a sg | gent fund of the House transferred to the Bank of Wash: | Spa gs eyuneersy PS Pree ora a ee eT Rea enough, God only knows ne rooted world; and | Morehead or Mr. Calhoun, Suspect that they are | qich we live, and inthe highest degree discreditaile to | “Sit'Jance Hence aworn butnetelicited. | MARITIME HERALD. | Dougiae:lmicr Bostsn Sone Seid te eses Wein anit od et aeons esey “te well give him a hit, | 'Tozen up. doth the nations concerned, if they shouid sufler them- EB. W. SmaLiwoom.—I was a messenger in the | = —— = | Haat Coa t 22d, Wissahickon, Webber, Charan ais Aa H+ a4 Wised apee nese aa ths organ of the old de- The ee has declined to a probability. selves to be drawn into a upon @ question of no im- pitol in 1845. Mr. ‘Taylor gave me a letter to take to Packets to Arrive. ; Packets to Salil, be 2 Shankhee to part Sept 20, Autelope, Duwaresq; 6 1B ie all iecvery great with the Ruchie & Heiss, “they do swy,” are going to | mediate or practical interest to either of them Mr. M’Nulty’s room, which I did. He was not there.— | “LIVERFOOL. LIVERPOOL. “le wane, Harare son) aes Balti mocracy, and his influence ti yery oe politicel | £'V¢ & grand supperon the strength of their election | Resolvod, That if no other mode for the amicable ad- | Gave it to the bar keeper. It was at Coleman’s. IYook | Cambridge, Barstow, Nov. 16| Liverpool, Eldridge, Dec. 22 | igrins, doi din, Harker Cormarcle de ak Tak eee administration. Combine: i a ; political | 7 printers to both houses. e take occasion to | ustment of this question remains, it is due to the princi- | another letter the next day, with the same result. Don’t | Patrick Heuzy,Delano, Nov.2 3| iddons, Cob, ec. 2 heh 20th. Cherles Carr-il, Foster, and Bolus ‘Portion: reputation, splendid literary talents, he possesses | ning Pather Ritchie of bis obligutions to the | ples of civilization and Chris ianity that a resort to arbi- | recollect tho day or the month. It was the time the ex. Virgivian, Hiem, — Nov. 26) Shenandouh, West, = Jom! | son, New York: 27th, John Marshall, Alexandria; 20h Herald, the requisites of a patriot and a stateaman, | ere citers, We shomldn't abjectio a cut at the | “ation should be had; and that this government cannot | amination of the accounts was going on, before Mr. | Medigof Mae Nov. 20| We. be ie eaty thief, do. wip and, with a calm, discriminating perception, | ort itkey- i . rere Johunnis- | lieve itself from all responsibility which may follow | M’Nulty was dismissed. 1 should suppose about a week | Switzerland, Raight, Dec. 1 | St. Ja Pees Hasaune, Nov 23—Arr Miles, Matzen, New York; 25th, the film of party, al ie noble inte- y , $01 —not very certain. 1am more certain that it wasa aK, ¥ Northumberland, Sha : “ - > ne ‘ine, Dres» he sees, beyond the film of p ty ul the able inte pee | urkey—nor to a glass of that ’ere Johant {ue failure to settle the controversy, while this resort is at very cortal 1 in that i | ‘Sti ” Dec. 10] Northumberland,” Fomana, Colby. do; 23d, Ceylou, Cook, do; Catharine, D. ce | 1. peculiar foresight that so ‘ °) ou ntries we han HAVRE HAVRE. ? - eats of ou COU ry Mhove want im them has been | ,,Fisk & Dow are down upon Congress and the | “Resolved, That arbitration does not neceusarily in- Ronisiox sworn—I was messenger in | 8 Nicolas Pell 21, Wide, sagen: Nov 20—In or. Moselle, for Boston, Dec 15, Var coped by a hateful mirage, that have led some of President, like a house a fire, for the fagrant mal- | voive a reference to crowned heads ; avd that, if a 1845; | can’t recol- | Duchesse d’Orlean: Hust, Nov 1%—Arr Tuscany, Host, New York; 24th, Mag PI t men astray. He eee deep, true, careful | (exsance of King Cauens, in giving the printing of | lousy of such arefereace is entertained in any quarter, | lect when Mr. Kershaw left, nor when he returned. | sachusetts, Eaton, do, was in coutaet with the Resolute,which bed es diseretion consists | 2th ends of the cupitol to the “ organ.” acommission of able and dispassionate citizons, either | Mr. Stantow here, for the information of the govern. fost bowaprit, Bee 3 . thinker, and in his prudence and discretion consists ” from the two countries concerned or from the world at | ment, informed him that Mr. Kershaw arrived on the | Hauirax, NS, Dee 9 Arr brig Mary Anu,Philadelphia; th, apart ot hie influence ; but I leave him on a path er erepee eat Large, olferé teelt av an obvious and unobjectionable al- | evening of the 17th. The Uniied States would take it | [Our om nmw YORK, DEGNMBnI al | Ci rok Marr Any Bry s hid Cohannet, Baltimore, at sooner or late! t rn 5 3 conditionally, | > J ‘Nov %—O! oselle, Bo 7 Of favors to the “ organ’ en, 0 : aa | caomretspiigemmraelame sey, Nov , Moselle, Somerby, from Charleston for ‘wet! done thou good and faithful servant,” &e. pat te the people lost Trialof C.J. McNulty, Mr. Woopwanp, Deputy Marshal sworn—1 saw Mr, | 2% S=t® 432! mam waTEK ‘New York. ld Nov al, Comoridae’ Barstowsdor ee ‘The State of New York has never been betier re- Spey sterdeteg! wmctsied- ait Seem pbs aie Warninaton, Dec. 19, 1845, | Kersliaw on the 19th; it was on Sunday; but Mr. Redding | Disa ndy eee, ty Hitemia (sr Banton Tin 4 Sellen, Shaw, A 3 F ie Case of the Unite ates va. C. J. ul ir. | told me— | A Past . D jer hy .ow, for do, presented in the Senate than now—not even in the | phe yote of Col. Benton for printer, atones for | J. C. Avnee of the Bank of America, New York, recall. | Mr. Frxvatt—Never mind, Mr, Woodward, that's all | Pie Heer ah Fides, Liverpoct, Weodhalt | s-eceed thes Cx Berl of ot: 520 tons.) 4 : q z lor printer, at 9 I % ! 2 , Mr. R . np Union, Rittooue New Orleans, Stanton & Frost for do, with despateh; Colo! | hi palmiest day of the Republic. No news. Focus. | tig yote for Dickens. The New York’ Globe will | ed.—On the Lith of November, 1844,Mr, McNulty called | Mr. Rouivyow recalled —Nothing further elicited, Bit Cat Witnelee (ny Bekah vr the ft a ee iorido Dee 90; Ast 3 omer ie Thee cn abaaien Rate at the bank to know-what balance was remaining to his | Mr. Gwent Kann sworn was, in Fobruary, 1945, | Brig Lady of the Luke, (or) Wingguds Beriaudas side. | out, See fe Ne ee ah eee, for do ‘asuineton, Deo. 17, 1845. | 2 Ladies’ Fair’ in. ‘baba ef My: Tostin’s anes bank. We told ra = yas abalencs: of {othe sgt Dagar encat that paper oe copy of the Ce TENE. fa toh; T by Cope, for Poi adein is ath; Levant, do 7th; is —Dr. § as c | 4 se ely 'T ‘ ripe 1 3 ich he checked ow he check on same | ietter of the Secretary of the Treasury, of Fevruary 6th, ans, wel o. {oc or do, wit yatel rman, sti 4 John Tyler and this Portraits—Dr. Sprole— Polk | rch, ig gotng on bravely. ‘Lon Thumb, of Vir- } bank, ia favor of Woodward for $10,000, from Patriotic | requiring of Mr. M'Nuity to account % the Treasury for | Ie. ‘ doy, Cluchtuatt, foe Be, une Wavclicess foe COreoe eet and his Religion—Conswlate at Terra del Fuego— | zinta, the smallest pattern of a man we have ever | Bank, was laid over on the ist the contingent fund of the House. Witness certified that Neer Mk B Haribat & Co. | Abegua, dy itvn; Howard, for Savanuah 9th; Bowditch, for How to get it—Tricks of Office Seckers—Senator | %°0, not eeepting Old Veto, gave two or three | [A 'lapsus of tinee fourths of sn hour took place in | the paper here was a tive copy. ices Nett. Reset | sonyte, ‘ith daspatahs Nur e cdvs ree Themis Brow inst Michael Hoff: | oights to the cause, and drew good houses. ‘This | awaiting the arrival of witnesses required. Messengers | Mr. Staxvox obected to its admission, or was unde: Wilvard, aud Kilby, Jauvrin, for do. with easly’ despat Niles—Agents at Work against Michael * | evening the fat girl from Osio, as fatas a ‘possum, for them J stood to do so. Sehr Pe.inah dd ¥ Tavlor, fordo, Dee; ‘Youre do ith mon, §¢ , &€. | poor thing, encouraged the festival by her. atten: U RSE, from the office of Me. Gillett reaisier of Admitted bg theCourt, wid oteea | Bebe Orsoa, Heng | Loxpoxneniy, N ‘ 1a—aid y, p dane. . Lewis : “ith this ed with the officia of MeNui- | Major W. npoLrit recalled.—Read a letter, or | ovaa, J . 1s60N, Nv 18—Arr Lawrence, y. Boston. My dear Napoleon, you cannot imagine what a | Cane fre eerie Hage be }"@ accousts with the treasury, which he left in the proceeded to read one, from Mr, Secretary Bibb, to'the | Schr Galews, Board L Meu eady. | Mataua, Oct igihein port aulina, Stevens. for weak old vessel John Tyler was, while he was at | esiiful gine. Mr. Plumbe’s Daguerrian Crillery. | 0988 of the prosecution, and then lett himselt reasurer of the United States, instructing a requisition | Sciir James S Samuel, Somers, Fiiladclphise Bostor, abot ford, (and bsaed Gaoralar about 28h) ivr it Ke - r Pause. * . Mr. . ES 1d, Admitted. joop Willard, Deums, Providence. Mantua, Sent life party Rhovtes, for Uni like the scent of arose on “a vase in which roses | Piumbe Does such things very often. Miss | Mejor W. B. Raxvourn, offtreasury department, re-ap- | Letter from Secretary read, and an ac y tes'abt Nov 15; St_P. ° have been once distilled.” If you visit the Depart- : i afeaica See Koen that: Powe ‘Page, his agent iyihag shales ay Le the ory inal ofthe eter aildress te Nally, to pay over ths sum ‘of $219,000 of AL Packet ship Gigaidins Beane from ‘Condon bad Pale ieee f ‘tna igload fog itd y : 7 esires us to say that he sull does up pictures equal | ed by rer of the United States, to the accused, on | lic funds, With which he stood charged; went to Cole- oth, 13th ult, with i 1 Jo. 2 shivs Surat, Pieree, Boats pt ment of State, his portrait stares you in the anti. | co those of the editor of the Herald, und the pegari- | te Sth February last, requiring him to render in his ac- | man’s with the Tequisition, on the ete February, fount | ile lat 48-4; he pea Ga, 5th Heh, Gon Harsiaoe) Bimaeh. HORE a tee eae, | A ; ume, ans, é D ; \d c ed for Mr. M’Nulty, and the prisoner y Ms o «Pe kins, id Lith, It you lounge into the Patent Offize, there he is as | tim», her er aia Fr Pet eae ane of tha letier- hy another oficial paper addressed from the | replied tha be was dhe parson; then fold. hist my bust. aby etre d one] a SR Pea Pe aah Gethin eiaie Paterson eth Oneede Be rN 4 large as life and twice as natural, by Healy—go to | she is a lovely, excellent lady, and h ne, | Seretary of the Treasury, instructing the treasurer to | ness. Witness read his notes taken next day ofthe inter- | & D Hurlout & Co—63 pinseugers. Experieuced severe wear, | td Ontario, Jemesdu, New Orleans; 23d, Propoutis, Silver, the Library of Congreas, and two big Tyiers, (oil te eer Ys e t fee ie ly, an FL COUDERAnDS, make a requisition upon accused for settlement of his | view O01 wenting the Socretary’s requisition, Mr, | erly giles vearly all the passaye—a very heavy g leon the igh | Samatr * A ‘ a8, , wad the presence of those eautitul young triends of | accounts. Objected to. Ruled out. ulty said he had been engaged, but w ould appear at | inst. from the NW; has beeu7days West of Civorges Bavks | yMAROATE, Nov I7-OMf, Argonaut, Hendrick, Bremoa for pamtings,) and one little Tyler, (an engraving,) | hers, have been of the greatest service to tue fair Hon. Oxvites Huxcenronn, examined.—I waa one of 'y in the morning; he could not attend to it | 17chiwst saw « ship bound to the Eastward, supposed to be the | MT" OST Oot 09 Arr M seem to whisper from the wall—*Was not I a lucky eee she ‘onnell ea spent 4 ieee hoerally un comreltiey af seoouate in February, iB4h; read the now, i) my asking him if he declined the paymen: | P'cket of eeeih (em x gee, Cropper) ap fue Liverpool. | tno: Ot Beare aes - Qs jor Mr ‘Tustin, and deserves histhanks. In the ab ist standing rule of the House, prescribing the duty of | over of the moneys required, he said that this was not rie ‘i id sthuatiane ¥ Newrort, Nov » 3 5 A dog? Eh!” Why is this? Well, I can tell you | sence of a theatre—a singer—-a dancer—a ball-. | this committee to bo to auditand superintend the expen- | the time for business, I cannot sce the Treasurer now, Bad 1G MOMENI B oe ectin destin an | Mob iee, Mann ome ‘ leis why. He loved notoriety as a baby does pap,and his | or a lecture, this fair has-been a god-send ; and we | ‘ittres of the House; that is a copy of the report of the Cross-Examinea.—] am not a receiver of the public Lo. wh |v Pauexmo, Ot 18ch—La port, ship Mii vs, Biogay tor New - y aa ge are to have enotherueat week 5 clerk at last session; it was laid before the House by the | moneys; I left Mr. M’Nuity a copy of the letter from the acviina, Sherwood, (reported yesterday) 8 days from | York 5s: varques Leone, (sic) for do soon; Manto, Lane, and satelites knew how to feed his inordinate self-love. | 8° : Spenker. [Journals of committer produced] Commit | Secretaiy of the Treasury, but did’ not leave a eopy of \ with cotton fo Duubam & Experienced | ot nor, Bt he for de 10 Oey Canadien, Mitchell fur Boston, 2 +18 twe met, Dec. 11, 1845, on the subject of House expense: ¢ account against him; he could not have settled with | Yef¥ heavy weather—lost main topsail, sp! y few Inmascus, Chase; Boston: i! ae? Ai that wanted aes played upon him from the WasiixeTox, Dec. 18, 1845. | jan'lath, committee met, and passed a resolution requir: | the department at that hour; the ‘Treasury wus closed. |, Schr Or-gon, Saow, 2¢days trom 8¢ Domingo Cicy, with ovo 4 Upmarcus, Chase, Boston; 16th, Lincoln, (have. do. highest to the lowest—and by this means he has The Militia. ing C.J. M'Nullty, to meet the committee next moruing, | Court adjourned. crotches 429 eauucn logs mahoguuy-to M Flatt. Leltno Ame- | chenestou: sh, St Nicolas, Pell; Havre, end sid Star bw been painted oftener, Bd Piacoa te ceescnine Heuriag it reported that Colonel Benton intended niatnent awettay eccnae it a erlae conltiee Bartimore, Dec. 20, 1845. pSeht Marietta Burr, Knopp, Richmond, mdse, to Allen & | Forks s ch, Weiliagton, Chadwick, New York, and ald tet for 3 5: 15 a : t 5 ae 5 . , 1845, Paxson. on. i Rieke. De Patria's Dee ie Mal se BCHTauIbETe ta bs to ask leave to introduce in the Senate a bill, to | resolved to meet in the ening, and that Mr. M’Nulty | Jack Frost about—Coliectorshp—Homicide— Madame Ju. | pete Baltimore, Latourette, Petersburg, cotton, &e. to James | py ere Nov 23—In port, brig Queen Victoria, for ween as the eagle nose of his Aceidency. if a clerk | fm and equip 200,000 militia, should their services Patriot Dank be roatesiod No enunalee rier poy: sugte—New York Circus— Markets, $c. | Schr Mitchell, Eaton, Hampton Roads. .Ja-abont Dec 1—In port, brig ‘Silas Mason,’ wanted to Keep his place, he bought a lithograph, be deemed requisite—and as much hus been said as | ments on account of contingent fund to said M’Nulty, | The weather yesterday was mild and pleasant;today | Shr ubu Pouder, Crary, Mitton, Del. corn, Nor i—Arr Arethuso, Baxter, Newcastle for putitup in his office, and he wa rably. safe, | to the resources of the country in this particular, | | Unless by assent of the committee. | it is some eight or ten degrees below freezing point. In | | Sehr Kdmund & Frances, Heuderson, Philadelphia, coal, to hon Mi especially if Ahasueras saw it; and_an oil painting | mean the militia—t have thought it would be inter- | _ [Mt-Stanrow objected to admitting this latter entry as | fact, this is by far th ‘dest mornt: f the hi W&T Truslow. NG APORE, Sept L5—Arr Ann Maria, Mijlet, Hong Kong, and ily obtain something for somebody.— | = : SI = nter~"| testimony. | Referred to Court, who 1uled it out gee IN Ali ee Ne ede an ont ert (Ur | Below ald for Peuavg; 20th, Ccquetie, Eldcidge, Calcutta and sid for would certainly obtain som i Senor body.— | esting to some of your readers to know the number | testimony. | Hef ee Scene wpa falas Cached) 7 cg. | hes been experienced in'this city. Oge ahintous bla aa o | Whampoa; Oct 1, Carthige, Fox, Cauton, aud sid for Penang; Yet, after all, Tyler stood out tor Texas like a wild | of enrolled men, subject to drafi, in the several | sent; committee adjaurned over to ext! days, vwithon i Phar Ree ee i ea Tarun rect seobd meenbad- ita ealean elbsesAeds neetas boar among the Appenines of whigs, that tried to pen | Stitee. By referring to the Army Register the whole him in their fastnesses, and “we maun gie the deil | number of militia, reported as enrolled, in the several his due,” as Burns has it. States, is 1,759,310 men. You will observe that from Our mysterious disappearance case of a man named Sailea. | Whasopon’ | The Tyler men are now making a bold stand to | the date of many of the returns, they must necessarily | | | | proceeded to a statement, in respect toa summons Upon | storri > hie wike heed Ship Southport, Charleston; barques Isabella, Cork; Clare- | | SHana-tar, China, Aug 27—Art Dart, Kennedy, Chusan.— fe-nulty, not recented in the jonrnal. Merriken, turns outto be no mystery , his wile haying | out? Wow Oricansiorig Cordeliny Boston, ana others. Sld, vo date, ship Clarendon, Stoddard, Manila. Canuisie objected. . received a letter from him at Norfolk. A ila. Mr, C ¢ ier Noy 22—Off, Odd Fellow, Pettingill, Rio Grande Srawrow sustained him, and said, inthe course of | 1 hear nothing further with regard to the Baltimore Miscéliaheenb Record. | for Ha his remarks, that he h.d no notion of two distinct jour , fi for Bos- nels of the committee, one in tke ordinary form Ee # Collectorship, though no one seems to doubt that McKay Suir Finuaxn.—We have received « slip from the office of | tom 15 di rom, ps joa ph fer Baatoo retam their pl: es,and in some quarters they have | be far below the true sta: rd, but I will state them at Upon ome: g ¥, ave | 2,900,000 men. Allowing, therefore, that a regiment humbugged aamirably in their protessions of demo- e should number 1000 men, (a very large allowance,) you | plank book, and the off alki will take possesion on the first of Janu: As! a, 7 following: Bearsden cracy ; but as a general thing, there must be a clean | jaye 2000 aie yi ‘ 2 blank book, and the other walking about the streets on ; january. As isi » | the New London News, with the following:— soo. aod Stamboul, Kenrick, Boston. ssweep made, for James K. Polk understands preach- caters Ses TEGO Canetti two legs: » counsal suggested tae the locomotive | the appointment tendered to him throe months ago. | _ “ Barque New Haven, from St Pierre, Mart. reports—On 17th | St Prenne. Mart Dec 3—In port, brit Henry Woodis, from ing,and aint easily gammoned; but the way they blub- | 200,000, ax contemplated by Col. Benton. ‘Thus it will |“! Liv oljections’ Court decided crest | _ A Negro man, named John Riley, had a alight dispute | jatt.!a¢ 31 (0.lon 72,(ellin with ship Hiuland, of and 2, days | Norfolk: for New Orleans, 6 days. dieg: Wampances. dice; ia: ber when once turned out,is more like a whale whose | be seen the number can be ed by calling out or testimo! facts of committee, as carried about in | Witha Frenchman named JohnCrumbers, a few miles | ends in the gule of the day previous. She had partly right | cord, and Syanders, sing ei young, have heen harpooned in the Pacific, than | tenth of the actual militia for-e of the country. {of the witness | from the city, when the latter picked up a loaded gun | with low of saain and sings taste. and everything ‘attache xEL, Nov 15—Arr Industrious, Rotzlei r. FeNDALI—Very well, sir. [Jury retired a few | 8dshot himdead. Crumbors immediately gave himself | su six feet water iu herhotd.. The water had been reduced to Pioueer, Grahvm. Baltimore; anything that ever I have seen, old stager as | am — 0 lo Wek ora disp when ah» was Mien in with; bowepeit, foremuat, fore | Mignet, Medin, New York. ‘The women run tothe departments, and tell that they TWENTY-SINTH CONGRESS. autes. | up. Smet 4 L i me 1G a 7 jopmast, end fore topgallant mast standing. Could reader them HamPoa, Sept..29—In port, shij in, Blackler, for have at home from five to nine children, and one at ——— ramination resumed.—~'The next action of the com- | _ Our police have been very successful during the past | [/Pment, ilu lore topes ak mnt stanciine the wreck-cspared | N York, une; Pacama, Griswol', un Lom- typ nate Cane ie thin, aaciecareslispebee 107bRIe House of Representatives, ee is on the 16th; committee agreed upon making a | Week, in arresting a number of negro thieves, and reco- | H2ayerance,, 4a they devermined to stay by the wieck—spared | och for Atwoy with her invened Gargo; Cohota, Marshall, (late Sechelor! thay make otie or two mors. to oreate.an' |: >: . 5 Wasnincron, Dec. 19, 1845, ort on the management of the couti gent {und to the | Vering a large amount of stolen property, get into port as soon as possible.” | Hepburn) feom N York (Je 22) arr Sept 27; barques Leuox, weeping for her firet born,” for their husbands do | (rere Sey ig ane ules were suspended, anil | ties of Mr. M’Naity, the report was agreed to be delayed | } y , Sr mcame Augusta. The | tim, newly coppered, and considered ellent order. She | Kdith, (x) Lewes, for’ Shanghai Sid Sept 14 postponed, for tho purpose of | till Frilay morning, the 17th; report made on Friduy ac- | fFiente and admirers of Miss Walters, the talented dan. to be brought in, resolutions ask- | cordingly. {Paperhanded from Mr. French to the pros- | 8¢4#¢,Who has sustained Madamo Augusta.in her engage- dg for N Yor love office, as the boy loved his daddy. Butenongh | giving notices of bills belongs, we believe, to H. N- Peck & Co. | Lovett, Mania, to fin | Tartar, Lock wood of the office holders of John Tyler. They had bet- | ing for inquiry, or instructing commitices to do this, | ecutor, aud sworn to as the original report of the com- | ment, are endeavoring to prevail on the latter to remain | Packer Suir Westatisten, Hovey, for London, will sail qiltny;'abe 2ith, rach SeeslertBineapores ey Md ter have their traps picked up, and their board bills | that and ‘tother thing. mittee, by witness. } | one night longer, and give a benefit to Miss W., who is a | to-morrow, having been detained M?Michaels, Shanghai; no date, Ann Mm Vasmer, paid, for they'll have to march the plank soon, for | 4 Tesolution for the election of a chaplain, after both- | Mr. M’Uxisrock Youns, of the Treasury Department, | teat favorite in this city. : Packer Sip Liveinpoon, Eldridge, for Liverpool, will |< Woosunc, previous to Sept 1l—Arr ship Houqua, npc ¢ring the House about halt an hour, was Jaid on the | sworn—Stated that the letter from the ‘Treasury De- | ,, The Hew York Circus are doing rather better DOW | teaveon Monday eeetee floma Ports . Sai “ae able, | Mr. M'Ni 2 r i i an at the start, an Wl - = ¢ P ne Bt a, T have heard the Rev. Dr. Sprole (believe his name | "*\5° periz, of Indiana, introduced a resolution ep Lmplpserotc prayer se of Feb. sth, 1848, asking him | AP to stilt better. jos the Holiday Street: ts closed For Baazit.—A letter bag will be made up at the Exchange Aurxanpnia, Dec 18—Arr brigs Favonte, (Br) Demerara; jury, could not be found; had chrs November, do; Leader, and Luemda ig so spelled, but it makes no difference—* a rose | pointing the ‘on the 26th inst: | Virei cotild not tell how it caine to be |. Manxers.--There has been a fair enquiry for both City | Rooms for the barque Eunomus, which sai inisters of the Gospel, in the district, to by any other name would smell as sweet,”) and if | officiate, ‘without mone i ioe,” + | Mills and Hi a i Snow, Eastport. " ! . is 5 y and without price,” as cha, ; rarely lost papers in the Department. {4 loward street flour, and some § to 10,000 bbls. | for Rio Janeiro. |B : 19—, A Br) Li 1 4th does not touch the hearts of sinners, it is not for | laivs to Congress. This, too, was laid oxinetable Mr. Fawbite thee bald Ne ehantd uvehor strengthen, | ave probably been sold during the week,et the uniform | | Suir Hexay Paarr, (reported yesterday ax retuming) was | ivst Halifax vt re ayes ee citemonacedey: alack of tongue. He is an eloquent man—and ia Mr. Perer then submited a series of resolutions, by-and-by, this secondary evidence, as equivalent to the | Borne of $5 75 per bbl., mostly taken for shipment. Some | brought up to the city yesterday afternoou in more erppled nolds, Phil bri; 1 Trenton. Smy roa Gerd] Alderman, f can, Cherieston; Robt. ticipated. She was strack by a gale from 30, Ina 72, shifted cargo, split ed other damage. This is the New York would be a lion in the desk. If [had a | 8nd said he intended to d-bate them, which, of course, wdsent original paper | olders affect to ask highor rates, but I have heard of no | condition than wai cardinal’s hat, it should be his, or a bishopric, or | tried them overtill another day. | Mr. Huxcexroxp recalled.—direct examination re- | $#les, unless for a choice brand. Howard street is taken the North; eine ue bs dat any thing that could be given to an honest man, for { _ MF Owex.of Indiana, reported a bill for the establish | sumed.—Report of committee read, from which it ap. | {fm the cars by dealers ut $5 82). ‘The inspections of | Sw!ls, stove bulwarks, and ou port. i at ; H ment of the Smithsonian Institute. Read twice, and re- | pears that onthe accession of accused to the office of | four for the week comprise 19,401 barrels, aud 643 half se coset aed wre lear that | speaking the truth—and he does it nobly, mantully. | ferred toa select committer of seven Clerk of the House, the aggregate mon-ys of the contin. | barrels, There was also inspected 186 barrela rye Nour, | Wwe shail eomtiane to hear of its miseliit Us velsels Ou the covet Like John Knox, he does not fear the face of clay— | “Mr, Steves A. Dovatass, of Illinois, Chairman of the | gent und, amotnted to. . $292,000 | ®ad 217 barrels corn meal. "| Torsometimetocome. nn cont no wonder that he is a favorite with the President, | Committee on Territories, reported the following bill, | From which expenditure: i x . | Srock axp Moxey Manxer.—Stocks droop ; there is ox) Brazit. anp Cutina.—Letter bags will be made | tor he ever advocates the same principles of integ- | which was read a first and second time, referred to the | the meeting of the second session, of.,... not animation enough in the market to sustain previous ¢ News Rooms on the 1st proximo, for Rio na; Swan, Washington, D Norfolk; ‘Nansemond , Sui mmily \Kouhe, Alexand indelphia; Pearl, Newark; Wane York: Lucy Blake, Buckston, New Elizabeth, Baker, New & ‘ork Signal for ship, a Painted ports) and brig. Art 18th night ach Robt foho, NB. Cld ship Colum- Janeiro wud C! Letters, &e. for U.S. ships Raritan, Sara- rity and honor that Polk has been noted for from | Committee of the Whole on the state of the Bnion, and quotations. Operations are limited, aud uot the slighte: a. (Br sream) Greenlaw, St s Eis youth up. He never descends to abuse other | made the speciel order of the dey for uext Tucsdes | Leaving a balance of, aa disposition is evinced to embark in speculation, ete Cire ier g camtiene: al ecait cece) | TH Cal oue ananassae ‘inati of week :— Which had been drawn from t tors stand alooff'—the timid evince a desire to real >i 3 i ered ~ ees pas tN Yorke denominations, but tries to prune and clear the | ; - | Whi there i : will be forwarded if left at the above place on or before the Ist | talogo, Wilm: NC: Geo Engs Smart, N York; Howard, weeds of sin from out his own congregation, I | 4 Bite 10 Paotrcr Aurnicax Crtizess Resioixa ix | by requisifions from the CI ere is no Corresponding fe January, Letter bags will also be made up at the Exchange | Baker, do. Sid. SW to WSW, moderate, batques Ar forgot to tell you that he is a Presbyteriatnit makes | « _ THe Oaycox Territory, | House. There was, however, a balance 6 per cents, of 1890, at 92 a Rooms, for ship Orphens, which sails on the 2tth or 25th inst. | dennes, Barrin brige Col Taylo ine, Margaret ie u that he is a Presbyterian“it makes | Ske. 1. Be it euacted by the Senate and House of Re- | _ to his credit in the Patriat bank, of Cente 70 bid, O0neke?. Sales emell, |. bd hy ig Lomdigon gd ae eget rope zs Manson; aud mpcreetence wast wis yect 8 if he s only, a sible | presentatives of the United States of America, in Con. | Allowed for current expenses... Gels 6 Uae Geared have bean donsiat.7 a 70}; begere|) Bic Ui Garemrin) Retna, St Saraenan ect ext tie, Bath’) Leora er ce tale Gereese. stian—an elieve he is one e President | gress assembled, That the jurisdiction of the Supre: at the close at 75}, sellers ut 75}. has tg Me WE ap a," 6 Creole. London don’t gamble away his evenings, (as aman did who | Court of the Territory of lowa, and the laws of said Ter. | Leaving a deficit of. | ,, Buyers and sellers of other securities are so far apart eas on (hearth cod ot owvenisie in the gale aie Lo Tied Saneres very heavy wet Nenine wh by Bo wanted his place.) but reads prayers every night, | Titory, so far as the samo may be applicable, hereby | Of which there would be secu: ~~ it is useless to give quotations. day, with both anc ud kedge out, and biged. We un ron the night of the 15th mac ina from like an accountable man, who wishes to set a good | &Xt’nded over all that portion of the territory of the Unit-| the Cl2tK. . esse eee e cee eee ‘Money is sought after; the demand has not lessened. | derstand that three-quarters of her is insured in New York — net both bower anchors and 8 part of the best example toa great and mighty people. [ can’t leave feu States which lies within the following limits, to wit: | | ie Ce ho are fighting aye There is much paper on | She I be got off if the Soubes 0 tinues fair. ‘ bower ch in. Lo the Offs ig Colorado, fr_m Philadel pl this good shepherd without a word ot gratitude | POUNded on the south by the forty-second parallol of | Leaving a deficiency of........... $24,600 | {ne strest—rate, 2 8 I’ pen cent per month. Coin is con. | ae eet on ee A Eat moana the whaling | Beh endo been cake 01 n : | north latitude ; on the east by tbe summit of the Rock: For which the House were left te no other security | *tntly passing from one bank to another. - ta ‘i Bl Sante phi y ‘i wi from a sinner, to thank him for the -rich delight 1 | yrount: hi b i 5 . heb inh y barque Mary aid Martha in carry! anchors, she hay- | Santer, Cid ships Anson, New York; Issbeila, Briggs, have had while sitting under the dropping of hus | pountaius son the north by the line of 54° and 40' north | than the personal responsibility of the accused. It also | ing driven ashore in the late gale. M. this day (i8th,) | erpool; Columbia, doz bsrque Howloud, Bostom g e dropping 'S | latitude, and on the west by the Pacific Ocean, including | appesred that during the summer of ’44, transfers of mo- Parravecruta, Dec. 19.1845. | discovered a vesvel auder jury mists, stood for her, andat Big | Le wks, Del. Dec. 1i—Barque Ohio, from Bordeaux: brigs tow off Squah Meadow “hols, aud proceeded io snug little sanctuary. Th ge at present, (for | the streams adjacent to the coast ; and also over all that | neys, by authority of the Clerk, of $30,000 to E. G.Wood- Suicide— Rail deci took her from ra; Vespacch, from Savannah, and a brig even office seeking 1s regulated by fashion)-is for | portion of the intermediate countey west of the Missouri ecg Ohio; to Levi D. ‘Slant, dase to the Saving x a a ‘deli a this port. "She proved to be the seltr Banner, Ray, of Harring’ | andache unbnowa, came in this morniag, end anchored at the Consulates. The maps have all been looked over, and | fiver, and between the 40:h and 43rd parallels of north | Institution at Columbus, Ohio, $2,600, and that the | 4 Mefchant of thir city named Hawes committed sui- | toa, from Chartynata ti: Naw Lorearee amber,” Sheba, | peat yan eoruue, Uariet Peneivon) tor Aeneas tie they hunt oe some place, and bone the Presicent latitud : Provided, That this act shall not be construed | Clerk, by a “'stabborn refusal, to meet the | “ide yesterday evening by blowing his brains out with a Ri irae Wl oe Ay ley , bef eee ot ed Hpston, and ‘three sch pad po t to sea thi with heaps of papers; but the knowing ones play u | OF execuled in such amanner as to deprive the subjects | committee to account for the | pistol. fect of lumber, and auchore gotunder | vessels reported al deeper game. ‘Thus Mr. a; wants a situation in a | °f Uceat Britain of any of the rights aud privileges se-| Mr. Fesnaut proceeded to i | f the resolutions recom tm nded by the commuttee in the close of their report. ; See d 7 i i i in col: | Welsh next morning, but owing to light and thick wen ra, pias: ‘Sieve tha cate wien ta hie Wa Poh by the thied article of the treaty signed at London, | . | _ The train of carzon pe ne Railroad came in col- ell, Mr. C., 2 mutual friend of both, goes to B. | Qa es telet: and continued in force by the treaty of | Mrz. Stanton objected,§ but. dissented to the opinion of | lision last night near Phoenixville, and killed an Irish d tell hi “9 f d 5 4 ugust 6, 1s nti such treaty stipulation shall cease | the court, who admitted the reading. Resolutions read , man named Patrick Hagan. He was crushed between on tells him of some rich consulate at Terradel | by virtue of the notice provided for in the second article | —the first, dismissing the clerk ; the second, requiring | two cars. iets er Toren. At first it ee eS as un odd eer i. rapnedeian A ? | the Secretary ofthe Treasury to institute legal proceed- | An accident from « similar cause took place on the Martin, fim Prince Kdward Istand for Balti- schooner ‘ lace, bul raws out a paper, with minute caleu- | aaicd inte 4 bap enacted, That all the country de- | ings for the recovery of the funds missing ;the third, au Camden & Amboy Railroad, from the dense fog last | more, with potaoe,, was totally lust with her cargo, “9th ult., | MontLe. Dec 13—Arr berque Lucretia, Providence. Cid. tions of the number of vessels wrecked upon the posi fe +e iret section of this act, shall constitute | thorising the President to institute a criminal prosecu- night, and the engineer on one of the trains was fitted. ja Gat of 50; materials saved and sold by the US Cousui. ship Susannah Cummings, Liverpool; Span polacca Carlotia, coast, and that consuls get so much per centage, | “ icial District, and a District Court shall be held | tion ogainst the accused for embezzlement of the public | Tae two locomotives were smashed. The C. belonged to Castine, and was bound to Balimore.— Havans. and the cheaung of the natives, Xc. is taken into | (herein by the Judge to be appoinied under this act, at | revenue, Objections by Mr. Stanton filed against this She was valued at about $3200, and there 1s 2500 1usured Newcastie, Del. Dec 19—Barque Nashua, brigs Orion, G Ne such times and places as he shull desi o i | R 7. in Boston. Capt Martin nad Gk -n passage in brig Felipse, Garduer, Pounsylvania, ard Valture, are ketting naderweigh consideration; acd finaily he makes up bis mind to | Court shall possess all the powers ani Then re | te tivess, aaatetrtn face, rae nee Adhoay | ee ee trom Pictou for this port, which was iu Ship Harbor, ou the Speen dow: ‘ drop his hopes of the place in the custom house, | in the present district courts of eaid Territory of lowa. | Report Of Congressional Giole of proceedings in the | 4 fitet Boann. Dec. 20—100 she Reading RR, 26} ; 350 | 7h inst. i pe tieren taciactaan fon ae Hiden ie Kine and make a dead set for the consulate at Terra del | An additional Justice of the Supreme Court o cae Ton, | Honeeot Inth wed mitted os eotience, © | Jo Girard Bk, 8} ; 100 do Wilmington RR, 24;'2 do Life | ,, AsHonr—A herm brig of stant 1 Oe ot ae ay aM Hise: Ploce Bae _ Ret Prides ourt of the Ter- House of 17th and 18th January, admitted aa evidence. x 7 Bk N Streak, was seen (7th inst. ata PM, a ‘ew York: Excel, Love'l, and AM Hale, Pierce, Bos Fuego. Well, A. and C. help him with all their | titory of lowa shall be appointed, who shail hold his of | Mr. Fewoaut read from these reporta the remarks of | ¥¢ Annuity, 99 ; $500 U States Bk Note, 70, Watch Hill, bilzed, bow out of water > MeN 6. strength, nd he goes home and the appointment is | fice by the same tenure, receive the same compensation, | M Arren Boann.—$1000 Reading Bonds, 63}. Whalemen. fi ume to anchor again on Tuekernu: k Shoal about 9 P.M. din the gale of that ni nr, blick with whit re two miles east of ‘The crew were step y made before the Houso on the 17th Janua- | | piug ner. made by the President. Mean while A, slips to the | Po**e>® the same powers and authority 98 are conferred ppearance on a warrant {rom the Speaker, | " Golleczor, who, 1n consideration ol the fact that 13, | 23, YPow other Justices of the suid Court, who stall 3 | a Se Schr Two Brothe 4 which remarks the accused protested his innocence of > | : has withdrawn, gives tun the place, which iw e nice | Rold tke District Courts in the said: District av afore ony mal administration of @ single dollar of the ‘iublic Pah gtk i nthe «ph ted tilgeds nae sinecure, and his ends are answered. By this time | Ser. 8. Be it turther enacted, That the Preaident be | hiv uccouute to theghronce Uf the Mecovet ye clerk Are. | RR,26) 5 949 do Long Island RR, 68.0 01) 5 7 do N B. has found out that his consulate is next to worth: | hereby anthorized to appoint the requisite number of | Kershaw. nting clerk, Mr. | wich & Worceater RK, 83] a 83} ; 75 do do b 30d 84} a ‘erry, Bath, Me NYork » Nicholas, seh cra os n, Cole jen Brooks and two bargu ea ip New, ork, Ville Galveston orks brig Eveline, Falmou hy, a oui, Moxers, Havre; Auburn, Dur- ; Accused algo stated that he ived but | rete ts mt by camels Cid Mth inst, ships Tae! less, and he resigns. He has touad out, also, that | Justices of the Peace, and auch ministerial otticers ax | ose ouce from the committee to attend them, tod that | O45 190 do do 88 ; 25 do do b 90 d b2f. | “ibsmque Hurvert Gowen, for NW Const, went below Warren | [0¥ bork Anse Lael Ro de Janeiro. uh shine Terra del Fuego 1s well stocked with light houses, seal be Seceeeesy for the due execution of the Law. was after the hour appointed by committee for the meet- ‘ epee rere | 17th sust—will sail ina few days. aint ty oti gH bee Oy lem, Dyer, Liverpool; he has been done brown, as the Texans say. Frov id ed; That any subject of Greet Britain, who shall | ing. Supreme Courr Unirep States, Dec. 17.~-San- | Brig sarter gion of Frovi.cetowa, was spoken 26th ult. en , Dene ara, Chiladetph ne This is only one of the many subiie fancies played | Pe *rested underthe provisions of this act for crimeal- | Sir. Srawrow —Read that a little louder, Mr. Fendall. | ford J. Smith, Fletcher M. Haight, and Elias B. | “phe tijd of Blvgui'ta, with Map ie sna place, dence for New Yorks Charl N oft here—so that those who don’t wish to ruecred, | 18 to have been committed within the territory of the Mr. Fenpatt revearsed the evidence. Mr. F. also re- | Holmes, Esqrs , of New York, were admitted attorneys | ji9bbis : ‘ * for Prowsdence, 18th, ar brig inrk, Fall River, for have ouly to collect afew sympathising friends who tae on tg of the Roc! while thy peated that portion of Mr. M’Nulty’s reported remarks, and counsellors of this court. No 52. James Mackay Spoken. Sevrs:ort; echt: Adelside, New Brunswick, for New Yora; Will sic thane fiw, ahuset Bite OF wai hope of bus. tecincete and open t Is, citizens and | in which he stated he would be ready to account hefore plaintiffs in error, vs. Patrick M. Dillon. This | | Ship Mearas, fiom Plymouth for Mobile, Nov 2 lat 21,lon {nll k, Brovi » for Muffol; Wm M Comell, dofor New Ee oN oe ABS SE ao fle Meola othe United States, Indl Of ‘Great Britain, pur- | the committee next morning, at 10 o'clock, cause was submitted to the court on the record and | 25,W. | ebsivhin toe ka ae Xork: Deloware, Provvsencr tor Fb Iedetphia, Queen, to, for give you abit upon John M. Niles, one of the mort | delivered up tor trial ou proof Vans tip rok mae bal aponttentain ensued between the opposing coun. printed arguments by Mr. Lawless for the plaintiffs in ; ms Beg I Maid aratahi Ry tere igaky, a for doz Midas, Providence, for New York; Arion, bility of a declaration of witnoss, that | error, and by Mr. Bates for thedefendant in error. No, | !6t ect, to the nearest and most comyenieut authoritio. | the committee met on the sth January, th i » oC irati in orror tnited | pr n ae , there being n 20 Charles Gratiot, plaintiff in error, vs. the United . . = hive light Connecticut, an the very town in which | Waving cognizance of such offence, BY the laws of (ireat record of such meeting in the journal of the committee, | States. ‘The Argument of tbis cause was contioned by | Brig LarnollOromnell from, Ares Bay, for X Quleanty New Voske : : : was held the Hartford Convention; -and with his | ~'g)c 4. Be it furthy . nor of eny earlier meeting aft.rthe 17th, until tho 23d | General Jones for the plaintiff in error, and by the At- ke te y 2 Pontiaxn, Dee 17~Cld barque Muskingum, Cuba. _ true Yankee simplicity and cleverness, peculiar to | y it further enacted, Phat provision siall | Januar; torney General for oo Jant in error. Adjourned ‘es, for North Carolina, Nov 30. Provipence, Dec 18—Arr sivops Providence, New York, and be made by law, to secure and grant 140 intai js i 9 a ¢ Jano, New York him, has made himself loved and nilar | - tie of land Counsel forthe accused maintained that the decision | till to-morrow, 11 o’cloc! " , (Br) from Beliast for New Orleans, no date, . p hopular in his | to every white mule inhabitant of the territory of Ore: | of the Court confining the evidene of the proceslinge, | Dec. 13.—Jobn Ht. James, Etq., of Ohio, w Rictimonp, Hee b—Aty ochre Jeredy Ont, Roxere, New ’ sey ns Tae : ular 0 aver ite y , ot ‘or lia, Boston id sehrs China, " Wilty eto mat eee Aol ind Hecate my ee 18 years, and upwards, who may uve | (i: committee) of tuecommntes of acconntato therrjoar, | anattorney aud counsellor of this court” No 75 of Beittas, for New Orleans, Oct 90, lit 49, tou 19 Yorks Amina, Bostow | Als aches China, Newburtport od y eloqu e ited States Senate, | neretotore, or shall hereufter, within two rom the | nul must her- apply. The Court so ruled. ratiot, plaintiff in error va. the United Stat | ii city Sateen eae aoe Pores bane modest merit hae been overlooked; and us the | passage of this act, move from any State Tethitcry of | Mr. Fenpart wished to show that from the mode of | argument of this cause was Concluded by Mr. Coxe, for |. AxsteR, Sept Ari Dunbar, Boston May 21, Arr, August, Sherwood Yew York; L Bitdw deepest water makes the least noise on its pathway | ‘he Unite i} have agttled in said Territory of | keeping the journai, a meeting on the 18'h was omitted ; the plaintiff in error, No 73. Marie Nicolle Les Boi maith, Jon, Hirata Juve 10 fot | titi pitta the tnt h Backed where to the sea, so the quietly great men of the Senate, ame | «iid that that was the meoting at which the accused had | plaintiff in error vs. Samuel Bramell. This cause w intseadier, rehervile, the wt ty Ip attempt no display on their. road to fame-—it is to | case | promived to be present, and did not appear to settle bis submitted to the court onthe record and printed argu- | je ut Good the thinkers of that body that we are co trust the | extraordinary men of his day. He was born in old | ura, Dec 19—Arr sel Caroline, St Barts; Lark admitted to bis heire at lay he-vily. She was fn oy f !, citer hav ne knocked off ther shoe and ng? She had # pilot on board at the ‘ape of Good | ; and fo the wife of every such int, | accounts as he had declared on the a for the pl i 1% : : » v 7 preceding day before ments, by Mr. Magemis for the plaintiff in error, and by | for do. hopes of our nation, and not those, who, hike. the auch of his children who may have Deen ramved | the House, he could do, ed Mr. Bates for the defendant in error. No. 34, Lessee of | ANtwenr, Nov 2—Arr Potome, Beare, Bos tthe weather wa tuick mud the wind strong ‘rom. aoock Khow off the finest, with u thirst for power | vision shall be tade | fit 160 acrea, pnd to Ld The Couxr maisted on confining the evidence of the James Er plainti®’ in error vs. James Dundas et al. | ga, Watleren, Alex deat oak Olen Hi ¥ . — ike t ‘cormorant appetite “of HAL GaMIe aNd” en | rormenieaiy’s ade vd me Vacres, and to their Nf proceedings of the committee to their journal. ‘The argument of this cause was commenced by Mr. ¢ York; Arethy Baier. Bost: ny 28h, Olga, aster, Charles: _ ed See Wiles ace Lia eee ane ee ae r Se-| spectively, in case of their decease || Mr. Fenbatt. proceeded to read the committee's jour- tenden, for the plaintiff in error. Adjourned fill to mor- | to": 0h, Marianne, Phil aps, dos 29th, Hamilton, Reed, James By Lant Night Southerp Matt ator Niles dovs hus ings not allthe elo. | Ske 2. Be it further enacted That thers shall be ape nel i the 2 days after the dismission of the Clerk, Tow at'I! o'clock. ‘Avaxsinas Ross, previous to Nov 1s—Are Lion, Watson, Dec 19—Arr rigs Erie, Rio Janeiro; Raval (BE) 9 nee, Wind, noise, lame and fume stir him wt all; | Poluted, inthe manner provided by law for similar offe | the prisover now arraigned before this Var. —Frederic B. Mather, Hisq, of New York, and | Genoa’ Z y : ' ch: aw th: sy Desatee i8 stand is taken, and quietly hie votes, and thattoo | Sers.® Superintendent of Indian Adfairs, aud auch [adiagije. Nir. Stavrow objected. ry Prescott, Eeq., of South Carolina, were ad- | “Anawsas Bay, Dec 1—Brix Hope Howes, schrs billen & Cla tf: Tain O'Shanter, Gloucester. Bld barque Chegaigl Oi} upon the right side; he has « big heart, and goes | 18 intereste, te Soar ae fhall be necessary to the pub- ix Fuxpats replied mitted attorneys and couusellors of this court. No. 38 | ra, Cavot,and Euterprise, inside the Bi Wm Bryau, at Boston: achrs Abby Amelia, Otter, Bochester, + Ik throughout. The only extravagance that he | ovceres'®,,*0, whom may be entrusted, under the die | Bir. Canis: responded at length. A tedious technic | Lessee of James Exwin, plaintif’ in error ve, James Wun- | aichor off the Bar, aud ove serv the oihugs name woknowa. Sze) tgtn, Mankin achra HW Godfrey. Go‘ trey. has ever committed. I believe, is in marrying (at Hote a if eel ud — in accordance with the ex- discussion, dasetal, ‘The ‘cigument of this cause was continued by im ux mer p rl gn Jallao, for New ¥o wi eae psi Dae bm oe 3H Mery opt cd i ‘ 6 jawes io far as they may be consistent with the [Jt he Covnr decided to the admission of the records dis - Mr. Crittenden for the plaintiff in error, and by Mensrs. | Stfford, Amelia, Alesto, a ee tar Ci ‘shee; Wan Pitt, Boston; Growler, Mobile; Ella, Delaware his time of life) a young wife; but she is sobeautiful | purport of this act, th it and soncainissted! that it is really quite pardonable jal @ with the Totten Gslteor and toe execution of tai Domeuilissoo the wea bates ° gd It makes but little difference what £ Say about him; | laws berwin extended over the country described inthe | Mr. Huxaxurony rece! but it doos gladden all our hearts to sve a Senator | St section of this act. ark’ er take a stan pure and patriotic, and stiek to it—as | ,,5C,5, Be it further enacted, That the President Niles does—tor we can shut our eyes to sleep with | tock vebades co aie ere seine ia whe Nhe fete ee ee “houses, stockudes, or military ports, as ts at orm Committes of our loved and glorious country. territory of 0; estimal the rk to be correct ; afterwards we re- Experience provet it wires recently put up will | 2lst, Columbus, Meyer, end Vir, show up in my next the tricks that are be- | grossious; and\t we fernish such smmooeition oe Bes | about $36.0008 we soceehtng pa cuaney from 944,000 to bra nfl ices nd una be ai aor | Pali sean Cate ile lg eee fe he Repeod Reece naniey abet te, | Sects seed iis | ceca cn oe tite | won way en ny aren rake ottoman Sol Cy emis dash th bata faval Officer in your city, hut through the grace of xo.7. Be it further ted, That the President nires th } ‘abate tender iat 5 : Barmunuaven, Nov 2—Arr Potomac, Berry, Baltimore — e presoriptions ased in the euthore.ewn proctie God Lope that U ey will notsucceed, for Hotlman | hereby suthotized to cause t» te raised, officered aba Pie puede for nrticley toy rtise in the public papers foc = TRousLm AMONG THE CueRoKeKs —We have in- | asth-The Belgique receive cto'tigelvg, &e. by com. | pla manner (Che prevorineions ascd iy leo lear ductal ie anoble nan, and Thate to see an elephant galled | ¢1%PFeS, in ew ~ pi 4s the President stall direct, Pa aa ieent on of vera novcent dinorders veweattony. sad by flies. I have already spun this letter owttoo long, | $22, teguments of mounted men, to guard and pro‘eet | pee ir ah hear) i the ex - & | emigrants, settlers and traders, , iJ i f None und [oan only add that Michael shail find a detend: | “Src. 6, Beit further enacted That ¢ arg ete. be fad Foc eereees ing, can | 7 re. | Edo |. (Fe) for do, Dee 20; J. arieston, (At ‘ngs ef the C- Coxe and Sergeant for the defendants in error. Ad. | ‘i 5 aeooue é » City pee eee rf Foaead cat okay Warning stil oclsck, | 1och; Bla (7) for Galveston, soon, Arr Nov 24, Globe. , —Of the vouchers for the | Bandon, Nov 2—Arr James Hunt, Somerset, Belfast for fea auisuatiog lositsepe ones rpm tee sontingest |’. Tam i hie ag ye pngeretant | Bo recer, Nov stare Lady Sale, Givdte for New. Osle wh ft 2,000, only vouchers to theamount that the line of telegraph from Phi phia to New Yor! = Siar © he . ot $61,000 had been examined when we made our re- (two wires) will probably be comploted next week. But Ly Siar tall athena lead el eee THIRD EDITION, veriate on Committeo of Accounts; we presumed the it will xcurcely be in operation until a week or two after. WiSnupep: Nor if-cart Chureston, Cattermole, New Yorks PRIVATE TREATISE. ff 2 B H, Jansen, Baltimore, 23d of the House, which | telligence Jater from the Cherokee Nuation.—Col. low him accordingly ; Mckissick, a CS mn eg exerting himself to put down all he claimed, there $86,000, dedu the outbreal ut great success. A ye And | lection is, that allowing : jh iciency, in round nuaber : Oct, 7—In port Sand Heads Sept t was encamped close to the line, but erin ‘4 Fouens. | ands hereby established irom St Josep 14,000 ih the Patriote Bank ; the report shows ordered ymfurtated ein ones ctaneend best on lange Oct i Sia -«, De bowsibly imagine the numerous snd varied sources of decept read | of tho Columbia river. ns to the mouth Considered him equitably thr°'N. O, Pleayune, Dec. 4 8 . Balch, for which exiat ou this subject, nor the sufforings, both in mi : Wasuinoron, Deo. 18, 1845 Sxc.9 Be it furthor enacted, That. the sum of od to about $6000 moro ; the law requires him tO SSE PSSST Witt Hands aept and body. they ental upog socigty.. Te be ‘had only at Mr. Levin—Ritchie and Heiss—Fisk and Dow— | *undred thousand dollars be, eget im of two ise for purchases, which he had not doue,and, © mity, Moore, do. Sail Greenwich street. Price $1. (It may be sent by post, un- ie prepeibned to eurey tha penvtaenbestrne on, jore, under the law, we were not authorized to OOMMEROLAL, bar, Hallet, China’ Ships Gro ond) a che opinion, tn general ontermined of ¢ Ladies’ Furr, &. Src. 10. And be it further enacted, ‘That the ‘ him for them ; but, equitably, we considered him You | hid wh) SCR Tee ei kane The pelle Liem irfentensol been Some say that Mr. Levin, @ “reformed drunk. | dent be advised forthwith to give the one y 4 to allowance for these purchases Serr Ne eee re eerday, Dec. 80> | ped down teh: Arr yoy ie ee Pratt, Lombock are sven in slmost every paper), itis considered a duty to give ard,” we believ title which ss | provided for in the second article of the tre ft | United States offered to prove by H. that Mr. Barabsturvs.—We are to: 4 in receipt of later news «| Canton River, ng st Ar Wi A , fhe lower Aa grec on wile This stele ,” e, a tide which our cold water meti | Of August, 1637, to terminate the third sitiee tae | he chairman of the committee, offered to Mc. frem b Prin onr Hicet wtthon fee Bones Mae | Senet kin Monumen Maral, New rk, and th Kens Gra consider more honorable than a lite of unbroken treaty" between’ the Taitod States and Grent Britars, | jong ey ondeuver to. ba .t Tenolution passed by the | § tastes te de Sia ooh reek, Am & measure, and | Sh vor Harrec Bla son, Marmorm, (8) Page, Malta’ and ¢, Besides the author's ank as of Fainbareh hee ee sob = ‘ dat London, October 2 | fi orising the committee to allow him for these . u | . “! A PVA hes riety, or we should not mention it—some say for the jolm oooepetion ot thy ONGUn aT | S¢connts. Mr. Fendall then began to question witness Timited, ‘et a decline on rates previou Copsrne acne Jing, Matanzas via Port: | Medeci ‘hich hi govern} editions a Troe. dee * has tes ‘eee "Bi instal ete mh mow cen tea if one, Harvey, Odessa, and | 9, mg, has permission to. refer to al ev 'greran of eminence in the city. everal ders i . ly current, with | “¢; ‘t—Are Swiss Perk that Mr. Levin, the great advocate of temperance, Che above appears to have the entire approbation of ‘pon certain preliminary investigations of accused be- les of Genosee at $6, carly in the day—and on | hand, Me} en ohm, Wi a fore the ol Hers offered it at that, but buyers w | ster an experimental captivity under John Bailey. | {hs "emocratic members, and wil, no doubt, past with | ruled ur ste tact 8 February lat, Objected to, and faclibedte-come forward. ‘The tarket lo Whee for | keene ratieriambry. 4 corn—somefeay that Mr. Levin, whose burning elo. tiveeze which sprung tp in ‘the Mecuee 8 the war | Mr. Huxaxavoun cromexamined by Mr. Stanton.—1 been very quiet; we haveno sales to notice. ‘Tho effect | | Cinstaxtixorer, Nov Arr Rh qnence ignited the Church of St. A | | Kince appears to nave greatly sharpened the eppeuter at | Hee itertown, N. ¥., sit; Lam director of a bank of the news hes not been shown by any transactions | *!4 for New HOCK quaker, Lovell, Havangfor reduced tke clty-af- Pilladaistoe toe ae | sil of the. flende OC “Oregon, alseer oo tie aia jonsion ste erverl on committee of accounts before since received, we Aire the prices, current on Vriday-— | shi fet New Oriuann Cae Pichi, One <rdvertineme t,t city iladelphia to a capitulation to, members have decided, and so. express themaelead itee pee Me eecemmittee consisted of Mr. Taylor, Rye— H0ie. 4ome wihels Corn -Nosthern and Jersey, if ew rithiog, Oman, hi they conta do. but those who should mob--some ay thet Mr. Levin, whose dootrin: | °°"! Inevitable, while on t fj » Mr. Preston, Mr, Rodney, Mr, Stone, and a KOc,; new orn,” 80c. ley—no soles, buyers | Be mae, 4 pert cami Bah y anne to be misled qrul very soon detect the Ann; Bremen for Baltimorel s#d, Hebrew, avs, Ne im, Wer i Are Salisbury, Colby, Cronstadt for | oy ott |B oh cane o ft think our first offer 62) ta—4Aio. a 0c, Wheat—190c, «1 wenma to be that an Aaron Burt, horn om the soil, selves ronddan te ee a ea . ie Math of J 5 ST Seth poe SoGee wnag Ease pr desl and 1th ther