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| the floor, the: LATEST INTELLIGENCE BY THE Ma tho etibtect tales of diflomane ooureey. the members crowdef round "him to sojoy tne sper | contaed 4 esd i ggene * the strictest rules of diplomatic e y. | joy, et onfined ‘to — | Yoy is a machine in the hands of his sovereigm, to | ite would not go for mushroon popularity. Nor did he | such an act inte & © Wasuinoros, Jan. 14, 1346. | be oiled, &e. as his government may direct. Mr, | intend to take away anything from the | which | over tho Stat 2 cm © ee We refer you to your reporter’s minutes, for an | Pakenham is every inch the gentleman—a hberal, | § caver related an aneodeke of a beggar f a wil By soni ba) Brews’ < ef | high toned English gentleman; and whatever may | great distress because another mi bed stolen her tion, at leas account of the interesting proceedings iu the Senate | transpire, he will leave behind him a feeling of re- story) He would not steal "s story to-day. Mr. Allen was thrown as high as the dome Spee’ ani kindness, throughout all classes of the | trioiism ot some people on this subject ed ag eae of the capitol, upon the question of foreiga interfer- | community. Bt. 0 | Symmee Sete eal Taeae aettber o Seaman | this city being Spldar ey dent A Sag oh ys by ap tac Hy ae ence in the aflairs of this continent. His question $/WENTY-NINTH CONGRESS youareno man.) “Hie referred to the oblegay thet bod’ | Wack Wile a. Wise *Srwever, was given, and | Cus Stpter-s thot, tons coal 194 gale C Marshall—) of leave, was laid out aa cold as an abolition petition pend, yon hie ter speahing, 35 aoe done, ons when the line , the papers eo Soe LN ig hd rad J We shall have to build twice the number of steam- | In Ponetieades Jan, 14, 1940, | Mont.) His democracy pier peers ie Sat | feciealere w sce ong yas Tisvor could pac he saat Sowtins Page a W Bend—1 D iy, Smith, une, do; ers reported in the bill of Mr. Fairfield, before we bmnil eal hie eset, an. 14, 1848. | he was born in Vermont. (Laughter) He hed been 7i: | m thousand additional over and above the extra | Folger. Blunt & co—2 -- LR peemen put ia in distress Mr. Avten having sul resolutions, pursuant | co=8 do berque Henry, Gar 7 ia for can carry out, effectively, the resolutions of Mr. | to notice of yesterday, and the quostion , shall oy. Betntreaie Pps octets ple ea Raper tetany en apne’ these. ‘They were | Wichardvon t Wats (one, Sxen ving spraog aleak inst 52 ]on 85,, which time abe bore 2? gy Allen. Meantime, the motion is as flat as a porgie. _ the Senater have leave new teintroduce them, to wit:— | merly expressed. “in this connection he reierred tothe | ‘There is nothiog new to communicate, fend you erast Camere Aotre &egrlicree ME Alcock} ense W | bave to discharge her cargo for urthe'e, examination, Tl ssid In the House, we had five specches for the notice, Declaratory of the Prineyptes by which the United States | Vand Of of steady habite--steady in its modern whiggery, | the stock quotations, which exbibit something of an im- | be Dus 12 cases 10 casks 1 bog’5 bales 42 bars iron to porque arived renterdan: brig Keaily « “gmusings Boge, upon the Oregon questien. By will be greened im regard 10 the Enterpestion of the | Hy was. ot inant fg ihn eae em Ag ipa mall pict ope moammeare a Hsie_-Ship lows tr hex mds Lovsehig & Wieendoneh | | Taw, EeptdmArr ap Congaree, D, ‘ene, fmm Boston 128 ds § . Powers 0) ¢ Poli fairs of America. b : | ig & co—3. F Cottenet — r Oaku. Mr. Stanton, of Tennessee, sensible and argu- Resolved, Sc. That recent manifestations of a dispori- | Qo, xtreme, Me was not for steering. between | “~~ ‘Wales of Stocks at Philadelphia. | Son ‘Konler"kceot Mores & lechinna Vestas Lamont ee eee Sarin, Wn, via Holmes! mie Gord f New York. toner pa aan this oes A taint eo! inthe | Chairman, said hey w ¢ is the Cay ton oud Raat LR tons eh, #8 SOL nigh i ey di beens eran OS Rar PR mgply, eg ie fea eae Mr. Gordon, of New York, rather prosaic : politics! ments of is continent, with a view to | jou, ater)’ ‘We hear talk about b ing nds, 67$; $390 Lehigh interest, 34; | shin jae ih a pia ath Ag ite , vin Sa- Mr. Brink ; ut of the European principle of “ the st great al scared by a | ‘Tennessee bonds, int. ist July, 62 ; 40 shs Reading RR, | } Goodhu Grinne I— is—6 ifax. 8th inst; meri e pho * je erhofl, of Ohio, clear, sparkling, and 7” upon the Tedepe Pi aat Gekions of Ame. | lionin place of a wolt (referring to Mr. Holmes Speech | 964; 23 Schuylkill Bank, 9} +18 Penn and Ohio Canal, | Pobias—1 3 A lem Atlantic, Cook, Bredenichsburg. Si Mr. Wentworth, of Illinois, short, good humored, pom. iaving made dt, in hie jud laty of the | 02 Oregon.) He was not.and would not be afraid of | cu, 232; 225 Reading Rit U5, 25) ; 100 do, rw, 2af. | Pmt SF Oakes Spee Ce vais |v . and conversational ; Congress to this subject, in his annual mess: English lions, He gloried in the speech of the gentle es ation of man from Massachusetts (Mr. Adams). He bad had | gecowo Becuanroieo0 Coban se 1958, 83} ; 16ahs nc as ste =) ba jarrinon—9 i cos5 Renard keo—6 Smith, Dayton & and And Mr. Chipman, of Michigan, who took away | anne | Prejudices against that venerable man, but they wero | y '33} ¢ | i % Philip, 3) the prize, by Univeraianent bi r | siple pg Parente Tl utite jedenant at uz Sasi by his noble position on Oregon; though Bankai sg Wwiteieeen re Fes gto ee | Tete, file & coms Wright, Bturres & co 6 F iheidon & oi Grand tad, CEape an, 40; a Goods of Lae riog ec ean asters idem | aaah one desl ia by ihe Fre | Mlowsomd) he was fn fave of tho git of le county: | 05 P10 #he Girard Bank, 8]; #300 State, Cup, Senn near Gnnnng™d tite Alden eo | ef Boon urges) a fi Ce a uly oration, you ma‘ rm some shadowy idea lent was dem: rd to which © i . :0—5 F H Charrrud—1 A Haptingdoo—« El. | New York: Arabian, Foster, Havana; i of the 51 40 eloquence of this redoubtable Wolve- | such interference would inevitably expo: He had touched the heart of the nation with @livecoal | Arrem Sarue,—354 Ches & Del Canal Loan, 76; 200 | igen gett Agel ie cont Greenway SEs ee seth | New Onlnas; Sass, Kester, Wiltaington, NC; he relations | ‘rom off the altar of patriotism. ‘The brightest page i 7 i | fr . page of , : . 5 Tine. | During his scatiering shots of wit, poetry, | of Pesce Row subsisting between the old world and the | history would record ihe nme of Adame, who wes tno | anf Hgedine, 284; 100 do, 44a, 233; $6000 Reading bonds, | Wood Winon at A Herbert & opt HH Lare— iE G | ae, Stokes, Apna opener aneedote, satire, and ridicuie, the House were amu- | Resolved, That Congress, thus concurring with the | Dredthing, living history of this country’s diplomacy. | \0Meehanics’ Bk, 25); $0000 State os, c&p, as, 67: ; erie J You Baur—16 | | Eocaxrewn, ‘Tan Boar aches Aurore, Aoodbury, New- sedas though ihe hall had been converted into @ | president, and sensible that this subject has been forced | Mr. Chipman then went on to Ce em Joint occu; 60 shs US Bl, 43 ; OU City 6s, 1962, 102}. s peg Aceteat © Bemies burypcrt for Baltimore; Salem, Williams, Baltimore forBos- ~ ! circus, and Mr. Chipman into the clown, The the alt. 4 Tai | tion” from “ joint occupancy.” (T! as followed by { ayoe & co——4 ton. Ae . Be laughter was just as uproarious, and the mock he- | efents, so siguiticent auto Woke tt nessun One of the most immoderate fits of laughter; several | Bostox, Jan. 15, 1816, | itehell Bryans F Ochre fot Norfolk Andromeda: ote er 8 ‘Kew at roic expression and gestures. of the speaker every Government longer to remain silent, without eppearing | F8 cried out that this arose trem edunation, which | pp 1... ¢ fiom Discipline—RebBery ef| jer8L, Cook & co—2 P Murry—6 A Arnold keo—3 Ea, Cl Tot do Tele bigs Wee he: whit as warlike. Col. Cocke, of Tenn., secured ready to submit to, and even to invite, the enforcement | ae ost iyfy Linag ey aa peel Sar col ica ied om ae kg She iit & Thompron—4 AH Ward & cov) OWig | Form Baltimore, itive Fuad, barque Anne Reynolds the floor, as the first in order for to-morrow. of t erous doctrine, do laced ine cat bok hina te artdionte hank jen — Misforbises ¢f (Ne' Country Raprecen Nee ee een ee ucheact-5 Agus cots |” We z tatives, $c. ewront, Jas 12—{ Merenry office} Arrived sehr Horatio unquestionab! New k—5 j Hyde & co—1 Mather, Walton | Ames, Phillips, fm Taunton 3 Union, Bangs, fra Our right was os clear to Oregon, as his right was to, “Dr. Peter G. Douglass, M. D.,” announces that he & Babeock=1 = to which his right was “clear rn co—3 al 18 | Pi nee for Baltimo:e; Wm Thom! , Crow: it ii an ‘i \—' i i Loudon; | his coat. It did not come by Adam’s will; it was by the | will give a public lecture, to-morrow evening, on the | joha! Hoadley, Fhelps & co—1 Marrs 1: Hallowell Been Hort. fg ieee tet er PGE” Blea oo or Wasuine rox, Jan, 14,1846. | eng Sige Since the vote in the Senate, on Monday last, pos’= |, social organi ‘ will of Omnipotence, whose plastic hand had made this hoot poning the consideration of Mr. Allen’s resolution | dependent continent for our governing hauds. Lewis Cass of Mich- | "4bect of prison discipline. The doctor graduated a | 23 Morlot & Seheffer—1 Lyon ¥ 1s rit Dy, Passa mena 4 Ee ee on until the 10th of February next, a change has come | thee. igun, he aid, would do great things. “Michigan would | the State seminary located at Charlestown, on Thursday | POO Buck 7 LB Cartayh co fold Hioralet—1 © Piere Novfolk; Fria si % i ans, New York; Jens. Bo . : singed ‘anad: “ha 1 se 18, loops Toes, jones, . a over the public mind in this city, and, so far trom depend | sareldlasien citoed ibis sl sh ah Da Ee stiseper Hicharde<? O Pasinn—30 | fo. ‘Sid, sehr Ucion, Bangs, Baluinores propeller Washington, dangerous to the libe: in pinay days, and gi ] on a el ids that decision bei i in de- E d for the ple: taking it . He th Moxuia & co—7 LB Cortis & co—1 W H Horstmann & co—1 | Brown, New York. ff “i feat of the reaches Pring ry py ea Sonik eonie seca tie Oe eee neoar | Went into 2 detence of hie forner Siews on. Raucation | his resoarches, he was tried for forgery, and acquitted— G Peatont—3 GG unkind LE Cohen 1 FG Soubeeie: | | Roar Watrvant, Jan 10—Arrahip Lonisins, Dewhurst, to » come up | oa Btatee, osneine warring on Democracy.” He repeated it. It thwarted | the principal witness in his behalf being a female. It | ftecn-3 A Jalttay & oo"t DA Peveernt PA Brot—i6J-lly | Lewes, Del, Jan 13—The revenue cutter Forward arrived G for consideration, as it was supposed to be then, by | 3 i i the ways of Providence, and hi ‘Shor i ht fe ise, and is tow at the anchorsge, in com: » bY | Mr. Cartoon said these resolutions embraced aprinciple | ne Fae made men whigs. (Shouts anerwards turned out that she had committed perjury.— | freres—1 J G. Gorbamer 1 Betcoan & Rush? Be | Last miei rern chen, dies berewe Bib for, for Bos many of the best friends of the measure, signs are | of action, which called for the moat solemn declarations | Cf laughter) The rhymes of to Harton convention | ory doctor was then sivligastl tas thaigs dashendey Ree Damp “: nee tesiP | tonsa igo egaing dows Tee ae nd tebound in, Wind mow apparent in high places, that‘give a far different | 08 {he part of the Senate. It afforded matter for. con- —-——" Gun boat number o tion of perjury, in procuring and inducing the said fe. | A Huntiogdon—7 Martin & Lawson—4 Bogert k Os | NW. and weather cold, Ar A | sideration, how far can this resolution be efficient! Wiggl retin, 9 ry i SeUueys 3S iJ ing rue Clark & West—i Berrfeaberg & Lewie—5. & | | Mone, Jan §—Cld 1, Harding, for 4 aspect to it. acted upon, if adopted. No man could view witl iggle waggle went he! gD." | male to commit the crime of swearing falsely. On this | co—i Chester, Clark & co—1 Loewig & Schneider—9 E ab: big agua, (8p) Sinches, fin Havana; Ann, Jenkins, Among those who voted for the postponement, | #t*¢nger feelings of opposition, all impertinent interfe- | Education gone | indictment he was found guilty, and sentenced to three | yaetss fils & Mora—2P ¥ Stein & eo —1 J Donaldsae-t Agtunonvromr, Jan 18~Arr, sehr Watchtian, Smith, New f yf thi a i i - | bs He Rabean—] E Kary=i PA 1G Lemuller—1 RB Ri | News but who will vote for Mr. Allen’s resolution, are | tinent whan Me Gr Aid eek reats of this con. | Fei. I fwar was lyive inthe Potomes | Yeer# inthe State prison. “His term is out, and now he | 'C"R0s; & Mayas Muluase, Goura 7 co—6 erint—7'F | York. pod l . “y comes before the community as a public lecturer— | (21dshmi co—4 Bourry D’lyeraois & co—15 J M Oppen- New Beproap, Jan 13—Arr schrs 1) Brown, Boston, Messrs. Benton, Colquitt, Lewis and Haywood, of | $07,,that the lato extraordinary interference of Great | with a broadside levelled at a tid aiee teeta ot | Judging from the succoss which other self-degraded men | heimer & comt Spins, Christ & co—2 H Weiner—3 Heimer & Notus, Howard, Warham for New York. &l sehr Rich: the democratic party; und Messrs. Crittenden, | putuiland tance, inthe political domestic relationsof | on 8 level with the Foomec,), apd reaten UW | have met with, in the lecturing line, he will be immense- | Mevke—1 A P Bracker—2 Kopler & co—T h—20 Northrop, Nowfolke | ay ME idence. jo unpreced we did not give up certain territory ; st i Soin Tone D Willa 4 . . ven bir? by le al he hchpclt san lone peur) j fA trip iv. * msecbietpiamiaeen éneasienaeat Bereharnon3 7 wok hate Reoot re tar 9 $, oe Soaps fros re Reteat anf Har i art, 46 ev 4s * outs of laughter, and cri “Go it”) and looks aa though be was highly delighted in tho en- | bur & co—5 H Ese eee 4 see Beit Staab de fee Be Thomans ro any spraute Tee fact en thatthe | gato bia erty obes mere at bech Sane cosy kT E ShCpeticimerk | Walon Ged! apf Veron Bay. ashe Wanog Morehead, Mangum, and some others, among the | Tacter. But the great qu whigs; so that at this time, if the vote on its pas- | W@70W Prepared to take this whol| sage were taken, it would carry, as Ihave before | Our protection? Have we reached 4 to admit of this wide and exclusive gu fore any applai $2300 aan % raand rowel, 17 ds THAR SZ seers eee fT we Prepared to take all the rconeequen pes that must Calne enfoye te et aa much ae any ope. 1e.could| thy Boston Bask on Friday last, mostly. nthe, ills, of Galawine’e Be Slo eas ain, ‘Trinidaas Dartocan aoe Scfacpalags, 98 de from + “ Aer, e 4 row out of the assumption of such a policy as is here ut applaud, and go he made a noise for the very | that bank. Ono of th tatives had his coat stolen rdegui 12 Noel & De Coure: ; towboat Somerv lows 4 the next news from England, it is impossible to say; | indicated? If we are determined to take the course | laudable purpose of preserving silence. miburierese masll hel ee co8 Gil Lee fcott"aud ach ‘St Paul; towbeat e, Disney, fm the but the best-informed persons on such matters think | indicated by the resolutions, if they: indicate saytning, | Dr, Cureann saidte hed. is his eye the bon construc- Traiy'any, “peveral et te Ghaney vepseseielioes neve “re Di pagese 1S PL down undo ee the Peawwewith brat Ade . Several hone country bol trite to have 5 in ship lie, ° rom these depredations, busin ‘San ‘ os Coming wp, 4 Infaboutders sof reads agerseto uate | Swmunuae rang the ewig, Hie earedsbat bee pay, | OSr"puomaneSar, Zech dn Fide eh Ne rape Okc . “two dollars a »” without “ it yf \- id on . i 4 8 hedgehog.) But let that hedgehog beware how itcam2 | suficient to cover Wosses:’ Tf stich should tan opt | Sele. e.comeee 2 Se neh ene Se Pho ‘and Hichmoud sehr 7] withio rasp of the boa constrictor. to be the case, 1 would suggest to them the expediency speech, the raps of of passing a specigl act for weir own reliel. ‘Their labors | MARITIME HERALD. ler, brought some | are very arduous ; the highest order of talent is requisite oat the British government will authorize Mr, | we might aa well at once call out into action the hole | tor of American freedom. The hedgehog of British , ‘akenham to accept the offer of the 49:h degree | energies of the country. Letushave time. Mr. C. was from Mr. Polk, and that the treaty spoken of before, | of the firm opiaion that at ‘this particular’ mom e as being ready for ratification upon that basis, will | Lata phage of the honorable Senator could have no good be sent into the Senate before the end of this month. | ‘The Premiect had wero ed ee cautions. of the world. The vete in Senate, on Monday, indicates this | content to stand u jon that de 1 ratio nT The conc ie ot state of cosas as clearly as if Mr. Archer’s intend- | PMtonroe, had beet ded inh ‘ | declaration of Mr. Monroe, had been regarded in his | twenty persons to their fe cing that hie heur hed c ee ed motion of reference to the executive branch had | day, and even by Mr. C : a Dut had to take their seats. © | thelt families at it inclement sseson cfiheyeers their | PORT OF NEW, YORK, JANUARY 16, ats. been adopted. By the postponement the Senate has | man than at this crisis— lly concluded, and Mr. Cocke, of Ten- | ‘ might do if the question were debated there, and | There exrill, New York, 45. Gh zp fae: Boxee Tia baraus New Sigtone) Mermin, New ‘Beiled, be aes , Sacan W. oar an MR ee ae: 7 24] meon 13pm 456! mon 1 ce, on the t i Gov. Marcy bad his breeches mended at the ex- | inBey 5 | part of the European powers, in the affuirs of the inde. | Mr. Haaretx gavo.notice that on to-morrow he would | °, | phibiens, do ings hat ght lsh with after soion, shoud ane | Egon anine gl tee oqntnenof whch we ot | alle ty ld conned, atvgnn i Bact; | Eatbeta nee gues yw public sevens 6 gap ye titel D Opn pasa ig Rate, Dorian, Meret me ze | jotice whatever. were ra ‘approach- Mr. Cabell. © reports wel inted and | \ ip ie, 5 A , Ns treaty be laid before them for confirmation. ‘This | ing to great events, They dateanded out seer wolemn | would be ready for delivery this afternoon or to-morrow | ne oe atte erence rtd | ceule-X openire alley. fiverneols Ree ye logit g Hove, no date—Brig Erie, Baxter, for phie, course has been a wise one, for nothing canbe lost | consideration. We were approaching. as it were, to | rae \ Jinere reel se dey 7 ph ena y oe gg i Brie Jadson, Russell: Demeraia, 4 having pat in 2th ult to. damage io bao’ oe, by alittle delay. Before the 10th of next month all | that point where the broad, plain highway parts into The House then adjourned at a late hour, having | Jan. 14—Finst Boann.—20 shares Long Island Rail- | Brig Jadson, Russell, Demerae. we yu peaing, tice athe wight of the 25th, with is parties will know where they stand, and be better | two roads—one tothe right and the other to the left, | listened to five speeches, all for the notice, by as many | Ted 51; 10 do 49}; 100do 801m 50; 100 do wo 3de 51; | Bie Sentivgo Perkins, 5 Homes te Nickerson. ee prepared for consequences, than if they were now Between the two we pes left to decide, The exig | democrats, seer ees 78 Boren tee dosol ab, pe Neerin ate Isabella Helen, Patsons, be Jchus N 8. & Light. By Last Night's Southern Mail. 2 required our most solemn ration. For sell, 325 “y to urge a hasty conclusion of the question. | Mr-C, said, he would rather not push this principlo—a | ‘Acoany, January 14,1846, | 9 108460; 100 Padadeiphia eid Reading I, « 6 6 da 2¢; | "Br Siering, Thomvacn, arannah,Duabe Date. aiciee Ed Blevese Reuse New ark Cid, ie rents charge, in the House of Representatives, on the Ove | etre {oF the present ; but would preferte fat itremain | ‘The Senate was called to order at the usual hour. | 2445 eyrter eg BR cd nome oo tory ial Ca eo ne ee ese awary, Nok Bids 3 id adv; 50 East Boston Co 14; 15 do bo 2 m 14}; $2000 Phi- Behe Porpoe, Drake, South Amboy, i : 4 inet., that “340 foreigners 1340f whom being Irish, | Mr. AuuEN si Prayet—Journal—Petitions—when the Lieut. Go- | ladelphia and Reading RH Bas 1850 66}. ie Behr epyFiphehen, Michmaed, AleKe, Tied co. bara ‘ s Helen Maria, ‘Taylor, Boston; brig Chickasaw, Ken- . ' veritable represen- int Ls) it ol , iu i pes 2 . tative of the rab e in Southwark, to omit Absent | would encounter opposition, He would not now go in- | ©" 8pportionment :—Mesars. Lester, Denniston, Scovil, Philadelphia & Heading RI 28; 2 Eastern RR 2} adv. Ship lows, Lines, from Havre, Dee 12, with mdse, to Fox & Arie, sineretes Joe. Grows, ‘and 3 Btratton, New York; ia his published speech, in botia the Union and NNa- | t?® general examination of the resolutions, but would | Young, Burnham, Lott, Johnson and Putnam. Mr. Por. | At Avoriow —30 shares Eust Boston Co $14} per share; bone, Li 1. Dec 6th, with mdse, to C | Dat ean eo nase tional Intelligencer of yesterday. ‘here are other | H™PlY tomark that the President, in his oflcial message | ter submitted a bill, pursuant to previous notice, inre- | ay; 67 Boston & Wercener Ri Tienurg a aa fom Liverpool, Dec 7, with mise, | JDACKET SHIP ROCHESTER FROM LIVERPOOL charges, however, in the same slang whang emana- terposition in Anmericen petted Pituith, and withent the | lation to the publication of certain notices in the State | & Lowell RR 1d a 15 adv; 16 Boston& Maino RR 10} a i 4 Consiguees per this easel, will please send their permite ion pie neetg es that deserve some notice, | approval of Congress, he would stand, in the eyes of the | Paper—and he moved ite reference to the committee on | 10 os 5 Western RE $80] pershare; 6 Old Colony B | Barua Manta 25 teh Palermo, and % ds fm Gibraltar with | om board, west te 009) Ei beruRN, sou Py : ight to put to rest by a world,as taking a stand unsupported by the concur- | R2} adv; 10 Northern disc; 86 Fortland, Sac.» an Hee ot permitted in Sdays must be sent to the Public few words, as I think ie will put an end to such | rence of the balance of the peal sscrcpemg "Neves, since retrenchment. A long discussion occurred upon this | Portsmouth RR $97}; 4 Hamilton Manuf Co'2 adv; 3 a a eee et aL Sheer ket itn jalé ‘Left wo charges for ever in that quarter. He i | the declaration of Mr. Munroe against foreign interfe. | 1*stion of reference, and Mr:Porter’s motion was finally | Merrimack Manuf Co 36 adv; 1 Boott Cotton Mills Co | "Ache Damel Barclay, Edeatou, NC, cor. PACKET SHIP SARACEN FROM GLAEGOW—Lox- the Irish are the onl; pate in this Pare a4 | rencoin the domestic relations of this ‘con inent, had | agreed to. | 26t adv; 1 Laconia Mannf Co, 600 peld, 3 afty; 1 Men ches- | Schr JB Sands, Walownight, Vircinis. é PAG ‘pez this vessel, will ay send their on anxious for war; sf that whenever it shall come, pee A: rao the prepriety of that declaration question- | Mr. Sencwicx offered an amendment to the 4ist stand- | fa FT olate Senin Agha (te Schr Empire, piper os “ eck, bound to Boston. ft, Lane, Ore office of the sal a they would be the firet, under Daniel (’Connell’’ Pio) “Ag tarar hie obeorvatinn hod ceteedeck ee Re; | ing rule, so that all reports of officers and committe | iket Bank (par $70) $761 a 77 Perthare; 49 State Bank | 2 shipsand 1 brig. . Stores, . OODAULL ie hhietvaR, pitigt hcl ye a Sie nities sree partion | never heard the justice or the policy of this’ position | and bills reported, shall be printed as of course, and | $61} & G2 for $60 per share; 6 Atlantic Bank 903 pest shr; Ju6 ~ yaaa ’ an n tioned, nor had known it to meet with opposition | without refe: leis sthacuiensoudaiale: a Hotel 14 adv; 40 Firemen’s Ins Co 14} adv. Bilaceliancous itecora. a? FOR GLASGO W—Kerslat Packet the oy not. Ia the first. places he hi ep f ‘ without reference, unless otherwise o: 1 agree pt Badia eternal) : < ‘known fast sailing.prcket ship 8A) tons, Rot, 1a the Ast, place, he as not wiven a single | tro an mind. Mr. Allen further expatiated | {o. ‘Then the Senate went into committee of tho wholo ‘The New Orleans Times of the | Packet Smr Yorxsnine, Bailey, for Liverpool, will sai soe fest sling Vocket ‘here ommodiate det f | ry of Congress confirming this position 5 sceslats r is : ‘ . ‘What he asserts is but mere wind. Secondly, by | . He did net ask the consideration of fiecrrgate epee hs dg ger We have before us a letter from | this meming at 12 o'clock. Letter bage clove athalf past, at | S#uths acing clagant accommodations, ap- O’Connell’s orders, the Irish wi i | solution now; it would be referred, if received, to | jutious offered hy the city of Mexico, under date of the 18th ult , which dis- | the Exchauge News Room. nome . miles above tide-water; that is, cou Bh Pe | the Committee on Foreign Relations, who would doubt. oe Watcer a Se Ror. lod to make clover the foltowi ng information in regard to Mr. | Pacxer Sarr Stuvie px Gnasex, for Havre, will leave to - pn 'WOODHULL & MINTURN, off their allegiance to the United Beaten, which they | aheed and would reper noerstogty hich the case re- | some general remarks expressive of his sentiments beets bs ee Es peter by the | morrow. : ‘The regular parkt bark Adan Curr, Hagh MeEwen,msater, have solemnly sworn to sustain in ‘Mil and Basssouw ini moe ‘J ‘. mn Oregon and Texes ns and the tariff | ministry enter upon negot ns respecting ip Oxford was towed from 15 miles East of the | " ij 16, have, sole anon to gustan, in ML and. cvery | (ate Cacvous ioaniead i the chtltman on FoFeiga re SPIRE the Wont fae the anole a Seen Gee tae’ | Texas, xe heceme hore with credentials as a Herident Light Bap t tow elon was tow te : will succeed the Saracen. J C aul anbmitted this resolution on bis OWD tudivid- z 2 ip to town, by the steamboat Jacob Bell. | - [ad New more jous and absul aD 1s Eve: one P » Ata own worl tion, the - he its he Bod: 5 to hay: knows that the Irish adopted citizens here aed bee |. Mr. : hike cometlasen tate an unprece- \ lp eneceite Meanie: vitae eee abt gi: went | ArroINTMENdS NY THE Parsipgyt—By and with | goue ou the nleht evigut—tainted black Deadse with a white | pee ne G SEE, ‘Minott, master, ay, the foremost, at all times, but particularly in our | dented proceeding, and entirely out of order. Here we | ‘The House was calied to order. at the usual hour. | the advice and consent of the Senate.—John W. | stgekysuils furied, sad parchase rigged, making preparations | as shove, er SGN GAY necgom- wars wily Great Britny in fighting lor the rights | Stunt impart nee wa cameleon se ae | agers Garo beuaone he faint omarion of | Brockubrnagh tbe Judge the di Cour othe | ONtaa Ni Seek The ree metomshg ti ancy | meio eo mo La States. | m ne 2 A tiene ship’ y . “ Tagua Lever ae ae. that when Mr, | mittee. Mr, Calhoun said that ho should beg |‘dey of February next. Mr. Speaker announced the fol- | Place of Isusc 8. Pennybucker, resigned. HH. Loo, | Seares brought about $1000, ‘They sold muchhigherthan usual, | Agent in New Oremus, James. orcen il =a ‘a his ‘ows, also, that when Mr. | nothing. He knew precisely where he stood. He was | lowing standing committee, on the establishment of a | to be Attorney of the United States for the western dis- | and brought more tay their value. Salvage on the rice 75 pet Promptly forward all geode %, pee z "Connell abused this country u few months ago, all | not dirpored now, to rush forward into any mensuce house of refuge in the western part of this State:— | trict of Virginia, in the place of Moses C. Good, remo | ceuton ship's materialei2- at 32, ae cube, | theGauesen, ad vail Saturday, Ach mast shor Fepelar dey in Boma, .one'aa Giireck|ya, aoe aaepien Pit | resolved pen this henenne; weesgyt/et oka to per Coe, C. Drake, Hall, Montgomery. | ved. | bound ta Swanses, deep laden with copper oar, sprung aleakad | — jal6 deiphia, dissolved themselves at once; and even | forth the whole of our streng'h. We ought to declare our. ofthe whole. open | ArroINTMENTS BY THE GovERNOR—By and with | ‘et, tnd went into Nassau, NP, about two weeks sinee—has those that have remained organized since then, de- selves a military republic, and that the whole continent . Chase of | the advice and consent of the Senate.—January 15. nounced Mr. O'Connell by resolution, in terms not | poonaed Ch tae aa) syrah hl igs mittens aor | Nya Fenn Mens Ls cere batt Aged be ater alt to lighten her? obliged to retura and make some small wonder. ¢ gs ny 0 solution ‘i er, al Fi tl i ington, - | ov t to lighten her; obligea to retura 0 ° to be mistaken, for his interference iu the domestic touching the affairs at Buenos Ayres ! It was the part | of + ak Picieeeton, took Ie Mere oo | etataeetion cuporvise bn lesbendivarusies: Steud conlloet, | rebairs, aud proceeded again to Charleston, where shehas since bit VERY BAY Stes on. ae concerns of the South. ‘ of wisdom to look to wise ends from wise means. No i it Lod andspeetn irene ine Cate ident | & rived ji i lenve Amboy at seven Where, then, are Mr. Levin’s grounds for the wise man would determine upon a result: which he | "Ait y owe deren ioe efforts oft | Sispencieetent Sead onicer at or aia ere, elem | « Bcun Conns —In addition t> that published westerday, we | (sekY S147? ior New Works“ landisg st the seme ‘places se charges which he has foolishlv made against so large | knew to be beyond his means—no more would any w! prive the ssinority ‘of any voice in this ~ - betas on cgneyin seeweee: iosstone NG. Jan 8, | Sbove. Jl6 he is repai'ing. f t,) from Nassau for Charleston, got LE, ‘vort about @ dey : to throw a body asthe Irish adopted citizens of this country ? | nation do so. A wise man, or a wise nation, should eeniee fe : jar wen aot 5 HOL d ax bing ashore, bound fcr Florida, | 7#4HO! ATE, sary’ of of They are only to be fomadea sha latch eeantpaiid bags ways be prepared to do what they may declare to be pial could Seine Carer Sas jacuoat The géercman | inp ahceaenir case Sliza, Capt Chase, fram Providen TOMAS Bates Nondie, Fah le ryiol the school in which he hasbeen studying for the | {heir determitation to accomplish. Mr. cqueun posi, | {rom Putnam (said Mr. Y.). asserts that Mr. Harris wishes , New York, Thursday, Jan. 15. | Hound toHerase, lone’ he Come, Cope Th peepee ap pein 08. last two years in Philadelphia, at the head of which Doe nes SH" | to inflame the public mind-—Mr. Young denied ihe impu- | Corrox.—The news per Oxford, to-day, has had the | Pymouth, NC, trom ‘Turks Isl RENRY BATE be conducted isthe notorious John Chambers, whom George | - tation. He said Gov. Sews rd had been assailed by mem: | opect of ing buyers into the market, and about 700 | anda ha'f miles trom this place, and all om board, seyen the firm of THOMAS BAT! fore current. | eight innamber, dr ved to lay the question of reception | bers ‘pen that floor—he had been accused of being the | baies have been taken at the rates he Munday hes immortalized. Rumor says that Mr. and upon this motion he called the yeas ‘ Levin is the son of a French Jew, whose original | and nays. {Mr Jaroagis rosolution corresponds with "Fotug rolscres”pastioey etn the te sete eae | es eps A Piet Diten Ob Freel Sat Grecian ieewteta 12 Maiden lave, neat Pe-tl stieet, op seas sae ain eg 1 weuld ihe kaow wnere | Bezels Pen cbaeeT PT scaiaane mone | Saree ereet erred npaluae rteanay i | Hare gage one menue cepharaay jceae | Netgear Hen Yo t ao Fo from the terrers sad crueltice of the, French revue, | there without the privilege of being called up again?” | the bueise ef the Care as kee a ee tateae | tinue our quotations, ax follows :— ihe vensels which were ROBINSON'S PATENT PORT, tion, as it is said the then member trom Southwick | a petra !no,no. ‘The resolution can be offered | that the effarts ot the ge tleman from Putnam would, | Livesroo. Neate resin TE SICK, and) persone in a deliente state 5 himself did, when the bullets whistled about his | “8\ir’sanvaciy stated that his ob; pe weight with members in scting upon this ques'ten (0 lady aS see Sones aad 4 carp th Kensington, during the tints of May, 18431 | nin a jn ed that his object in the motion was | he believed the time was coming when these gentlemen Inferior... They crm be used with either ‘water, a vapor But enough for the’ preeent, on this eubject. "Tahal | presoot to lay thewelject upon egable: ne ot “* | ota pret thelr eppedition fa this fort to redrene the | Oni aty Se ciernieaie Reh as a is gentleman’s course closely, und apprise | hm Ana said the action of the Senate upon this mo- an Jndignent people would imoeamsnenod the: le come, | nicest eomuisnment ab Wa 4 you of his aberrations when they occur. ion would be conclusive of—(cries of order, order.) sures; the time was comiig when an outraged people | ai0 Im*rre STONE, BROTHERS. A ludicrous scene came off in the War Department | Mr. Aten asked the chair to state the question. would denounce the advocates of these principles; they | one day last week, which jg too good to pass over tated the question to be, the question | would be marked and rersembered by the sufferers. STORAGE POR: CORN, Gi AND FLOUL ; ety - to introduce the resolution be laid on the table? | Thi i 5 i} with a young striping of that State, who wanted a | voting with ¢ 5 + = baad reise nr Do eden pln, chap ari TORAGE for bushels at sci tHe Fainwray, ore Hanwicit —Captain i) Teeny teoemad Gs isthe brie rts that the wreck of the Joho walk te! Tighe "the follower depth, a he lneee tal —Oxfordness Lower Lai iy to ‘& CO., om Race SALES y State ie whigs, in the affirmative. i intelle Foreign Markets. clerkship. In reply to the application of this great | [So Mr. Allen was completely floored, and laid ont Gitnwaiskos bie See seas te comapermart, sie We | Havas, January 2.—Rice continues dull in this mar- ee einee were ‘over ber? "Lights man, the Governor asked where he was from. | cold upon the tablo.) | man of no ordinary ability. He was followed by Mr. | ket, anc! all the iate imports on hand. The Havana | NW, N; High Light, W by N; Ridge Buoy, Ni 36 Ey Ald: ‘The other answered, “From Virginia, sir.” Mr. | FUE TWELVE MONTHS? NoTICK. | Chatfieled, of Steuben, on “he opposite side. | brought 70 tiercesfrom Savannah, which were sold at jah North Windmill, NNY 3; Be Awreck buoy wat MERCHANTS’ EXCHANGE Marcy, putting his left i Mr. Cnittexpes on leave, reported a ble and 2c YY, pr left hand behind, where a certain resolution on the subject of isp Osan she nd | Mr. Carrie. occupied toh used to be upon his inexpressibles, and giving | Preamble recapitulates trestios, and the inconvenience ide turn towa: e gentleman, with astonish- i ment pictured in his countenance, said, “By G- of the existing state of things. Resolution gives disc loor until t! ML. hour of , 144 rs, ar ad afterwards rejected. rament. Nothing else transpired worthy of any | ===—=qe = = — ration. Among the sudience were Mr. Attorney Van Buren and Mr. State Printer Croswell. As Live Cc hems 8W. of her by the Trinity ya paged Shane SOCAN” coating pkaat het, sok’ Holle Wo ‘ROO! damage any small craft fouling them in the ni Argved. be it Campbell. Indy and servant, ory i i months’ Poo L—Ship Empire—M: p spomen. ; sir, I can’t touch him with a forty foot pole”; and | provided, hates caer af Wics eee oe: | ee ea Aan sot eimai oy 3 7EaaE donee’ Worke, Counectieats GW Whe- ee re Ret Oe RSS TE Senet iad berate ttc comin styles, rence Metis then resumed writing his instructions to the army | cretion to any time after the expiration of the present | ‘The House did not take the question of reference, (and | tetiek, Kent ucky. 4 Foreign Ports. Pin in Texas. The other party cleared the confines of | *ession of Congress. never will, in my opinion.) and with the risi pe. Livearoo- Orford L Bowman and Eastport; | Apex, Nov 10—Reports have reached Aden: that » number | the Secretary’s immediately and was beyond the | After some rematks between Mr. Calhoun and Mr. | porting of the Committee of the Whole, adjourned.” | ZS Comme veel, Holland: ‘BF Smale, in, Houner, | of viratical hoats have appeared in the Persian Gulf endthat | _ due Im*r cy bounds ofthe department IW an inataat.” Virginia | Cattenden.s to the order ofthis proceeding. tte. Calhoun — Srocklyan 5 &yiplep, Masten 5 Beanks kiverpasl ee Srestc te sucseacetin Barone cael eRe oe AE HULLS TRUSSES. as had her share of the spoils ; and Gov. Marcy, | be-printed. and — was read, ordere } B ‘Havns=Ship lowa—H W' Livingston, New York; Charles | neighborhood. " x ' ‘ | and made ial order for the 10th da ALTIMORE, Jan. 15, 1846. ; Pe mburg: Theodore D ‘Herman Bruoko- | "Ar Dee 8—Arr ship TahBaroo, Sinclair, fm Mstan- euperlenty of Dry Hols inscmoata ore, all ba apps ot scee of Mele ostee Cocack. | of Li ‘rusty, Wea the whole subject came up for is. | A Bad Witnese—Arrival from Europe—Professer Brown- ater eet eee nt pn bi bara allaman, amet in New Ouears (Qetai) Tiitechemietond bythe mest coinent poyoisiom Ee Brinkerhof, and Wentworth, spoke in’ favor of | Mr. Dicxixsox reported a bill. Peg el ay td Board—Markets, $c. =a Pies tan ~s Hane, fm Co ie i a ee is 1. Oia 4 Vesey street, Astor House, a fomale in soundane giving the notice. ARIEL. Noten Cray rivate bill for the relief of | ” A man named Henry Marks, with two others, were ar- Liven poou—Ship Emp ie ec 7) 5 Morew 23 | cane toe Philedel pin ge ks a. Ce) Tor. Hew Ocloant DAG Gosia rod mes Caskie, lemnity for a ship’s cargo | rested a few days since onthe charge of forming a consyi. 29 3 i“ ____ WasitinGTox, Jan. 14, 1846, | eonfecated duriog the nit war) and afar twas debated | racy to defraud the ereditors of Marks, by representing | Macht Rees tues ttl N Tesmop—m cats Ber & | "Buus bres Tighe ih goods fr the Marianoe for | GYENRRAL : eomeieangren tad Sole Agene Peaceably disposed members of the whig party | Of ma. “and other eee oreay seaghy: Johnson, | that he had been robbed of $2800. His creditors are New | 3: ee ertinad ened casks W Chance sredokis | Jeskiy wovoet Ge tee een ae deme Pod Kor cape ais VOIGTLAENDER'S APPARATUS, & Sevannaly Hamilton, have at decided to make no further opposi- | asid witha MPa if oat Yorkers, and the witness, Icidore Terwinski, on whose or, bre said ship ena oosiealss Pe : : Hes imeem cet Fae ct Saees Sate ie batjue Franklin, Sherborne, fm NYork | maybe ea bern’, ‘55 ie si le, tion to rae of the admunistration, regarding | Th® Senate went into executive session. evidence the charge was expectedto be sustained, was | re 5 ia The Volante, from FANGENHED & Buc uss Brendeery NY the almost universal craving for war among the | the prayer, which might oo reat jspended with, after | Wwe came very near having an arrival eight days later | *1° Word Ward & com6 | Exsinont, Nov #—The port of “pperster Pp " might as well have been omitted too, the ship Napier, Ce; ‘Ben. | Ot Folger, B} ang, & Alloy noes, cook | artes prt. yy tion from the shore, we would i ‘@ been able to reverse iss Bros & co—6 do Pa’ in & Stewart—1 ess pate jeluitle lo, dise; liza Ann, the wena 3 in lecture on Friday night, and will doubtless attain ) A ee E Aant— KC) hav might rest upon them as damned the opponents to | which was carried. Mr. Tinnatts, of Ky., in the chair. the war of 1812. This is, indeed, a most sensible Wt), S'AU"T0*, of Tennessee, having the floor from decision ; for it is useless to stem the popular cur- poke at length in favor of the notice. aud rent in a country like this. Bat had this course eee oe Ly 9 2 suees Ot wer, fe doH the Oregon notice. They argue—from the great House of Representatt proved to be so ‘Baron Munchaume,” that the State | excitement prevailing throughout the country, and Warnrsov0%, dat 14, 1846, abandoned the case immediately, and announced the pombe any mghy ev coe : bard arth Groat areata iy eee nd enitbisrd G imated and the neighbor - multitude—that, in case a rupture should actually | for all practical purposes, Mr. Pettit thinks it a useless | fo Fogland yeste 1 Captain ks 2 cases ja 4 cases D 1 '& Boul harpors, are to be full of vessels bound for the take place with England, the same political obloquy | “#t¢ of smnnition fo have any prayers. for, having laid two ‘from the loth | Brilknap s Wyek feces chain Merritt & co—il eases me 7 +t 8 Noesel,. New Orleans. order of things in the way of foreign new: deena =3 bis H Norris & co- -'8 eases Tooker, Diced com | Stram, fm Boston, do; Herald. McLeod; do do. Sid, ache ir. 8 » Brownson fs to deliver hie notep ce, & co,~is bones A | Comet, Young, Porto Rico sth, br 8a Ptinsel, | Measra-d parties to be honorably disc! oie el an tes I'M Bi-aw—i2 do JC Jucksou-—9 easbs 22 au- | Areericen, aud lost p ‘ Nv festwi ob Mr. Pettit moved to go into Committee of the Whole, | t° the ! Doce a communion. | M MottraFi—9 beams tae Q>iKrey, Fattgon & co—08 canes | | Harivas, Jan 7—Arr sche Exemplifier, Lockhart, York. Gorden tke J Porto Rieo; Na, Me adi N ’ famous anti-re} ‘een EP Hever 1th ee Gillerpie—tl caves L Ate ‘The brig New York ‘New York; would sai Se NGI Feats Wel ol ctcka Rocseton & | huieiene nn be ito imtre chanae, Pade 3 bject—attract a crowded house, rather by ti J.J Stewart & co—3ics| G END, Dec 3—Sid ship Switzerland, Knight, for New 15} been pursued when the question of Oregon was let it come with all | MeaciJethan the wisdom et his lecture. Hussbee in the Bigber ee eS ES torewoods do Cameron | Yoke ‘ oer Bn ee first brought up, it might, ina asui y » ai onder of the day, however. 12 nd—23 hain enbles Merritt & co ~97 ewes SClarke—2do | | Gronartan, Nov 2!—Arr a! ede je, Law- | J BLISHED. * curbed the strong malevolent ory Of di bat 4 ree Oneeit nan tl a ‘The ivory statue has returned to Baltimere for three bh ate Wy k ess—4 aoe, | on ea Wirgus’ dance t preted tee: ros forgaccnaiey canians Sart Diseases, yy r ie of debate to- | the notie Batt petverger e crot cums a 0 port, 30th, barque Jaatice reival, disy.. Sid 30h, wards one i 1 1s longer. | 7 25 26 cask 2 + idan, (fe for New , | Without the use of Medi or any ‘wards one -an aiery, and Ruch of silly, fuming | nastaner very short speech in ‘ocx Boany—Maryland 6+ closed yesterday vt 72} | he! pl co !4 do Cofiia, Bradiey & €o- rig cakes ce tae Pre eh lt Teta fon ge Ne 8 | Matversally understood aad ‘men oC fohion vitse = ee eG oe . ape hag im- | cc tasnbieatin w cory yah rither | for sale. 744 bid, doing {less than was bid on Tucsday, | tan Weald i Nal Hincks 15 SON Roseevelt 3 ertg | tay Dee 6—Ia port, ship Nebraska, Brown, for aS ae Tae Ser ‘BAUM, M. D. , for the past In Baltimore 6s op 1 there were no sales; th, id Cw o-=9 es Tooker, Mese & cu- te ir ‘ - ange rns ia es wt Be Espace eg ioe rg will ek oncaetis teen by aang eg tee tee | at 93 for sale, 92; bid,'an advance of } Mh aung iy eden crs Oa pats hep ae tite = La "Albert arr fh ee reveal Hove as Ci Sh Heer, ‘hel 5and it is by no of war. horrors | ‘rates of Tuesday. 7 Q bee od 24 do Hyslop & a i means improbable that a corresponding interchange | Mr. Wentwontm, of [ilinois, rose among sevoral |, 14% Maaxeté—Vesterday morning a m’sre active de- Fahad ok ket bbl | cook, Vinail; Susan Drew, Page: - for Dr. I° ot \ Pecairay Apel nage made bythe English | others. very unexpectedly he was declerét: to Mine Jp goo one Floar ‘ap, and sales to | Gry Sas eshte eee Br, do D Catheal & 0 gediberiah i for New Organs, soon i som gore’ % ‘arlike appropriations will pass | possession of the floor, on account of his teil a > thing pons Aisng wer, made at $5 It} | —2 Doves & eS B, Tigides & co—t71 crates t.cks J | overens, i} ~ { Me Adame’ policy is no doubt closely interlaced hear him, ad remarked that he ny prepared to he deme = ray Tept ovedy and comida sees af br fa bale Te ere > es ator rm, Hho for Sth; Monument at “Caton Tata i with a great share of pervonal vanity, for his part | ’ReK He went for the whole or, noma. Having | Die sales wore made at24 comts f0': hogsheads and 2, tor | Hireee te ordeT ie ship Onford-—1000 bars iron D MVWileon | Marshall for New Oslo 20.h; Louisiann, Guillard, | Ares 1 of the business in the days of President Montoe, | ‘Uched the Southom feeling—. beg ver Haar ERP ehlcacer Hencverais do F Speyer—5 do! H | {rom Gaadeloupe, (att 0th) Sid 6h, snp Brshna, Leboyue, be given person that Whatever Unerlor view te Monroe. | Mir. Houmes, of 8. C., 08 for ap explanation, which i ‘Gries brace wire J Cambell & cO—I do tdve GritiG | for New Orleata: 3th, Burgund:, Wotton, for New York.’ | @B Di iT. PRICE Tait Divislon erroee hes N , . he may have, is yet to be was not heard'hy the rt M ‘MIL apetrmta, Jan. 15, ) 646. Repene. 7 bxs_thrend W H Carey & co~7 cases J Merricke | — Howorvi, 0 port, ships. Moutreal, Snow, for Chix | tba ers discovered—but ‘tis said that he has not hesitated | Mr. Wessvionrw replied, He referred to a reported | Judge Woodward—Magnetic Telegraph, and the “Foreign | =} bale Benjamin &e28 eusend Nicholeon-i6 a = rere: fen Celine, for Conon pabep Amina er Manafectarers tu the chy to declare the beliet that ve vi be the only real | bargain between the South and certain Ragiish euthori Mews, oe etisaniel Oanle trond baer overh nese | Ae Wim Thompson, for New Be =e ted Wdes—! do Ds ley Aited Teegee tneett {ciends, to give away past of Oregon to | you cannot concelve the indignant feeli/ags with Wennee Ai kG Wilson bon States R vt "A. Cowaden & co310 bars | Dec. 8—Arrship Ellerslie, Wallace, from Phi- | (E777. Ir i most unfortunate eireumstance for the senee | ciade him inane hei the gentleman intended toin- | Which 0} large mejority of our people r gard the | frou Nevi u Repete ces | cate ae aeons Indelphie, Now ti, with cares. feds” Veatls adzertned— THE NEW YORK HERALL and dignity of some of our representatives, that they © rgain of this kind? He was aSouth- | recent move of desperate politicians, to defer t the con | Mees, Brothers & co? bales © boxes ‘co—6 do Fisher— ‘deli seit’ das 1 all for New ‘4 nd opposed to the notice. finmation of the Hon. Geo. W. Woodward int he United shat ce gate rg batt Pred de » Fe ris Was I ery joshua f | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. ' Cireulation...¥F urty Thousand.. DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per cop’ eannot express their ideas om this great question ve ‘Kessler 08 T | Jopireh Seige. without indulging in coarse and yulgar figures of — Mr. Beveren, of Ala od. whether dhe wed | States Senate, Ho is acknowledged on ail he ands, to be | Jangs Keo) bea Godley ees SP Giton a vol pare | trata Welshe ang Ornetaeat ising. Be 5 ‘ meant ' speech, 80 as tv make the andiened biush for their to be ineiuded in th indecency. Certainly, many of then eee ently 10- Mr. Whacnoase "Tana @ of the ablest men and soundest lawyers ir, the State, | 2bxe K Irvin—t casks a ing) said, he only | and yet there isa combination against him because he wield. Brothers debted to the reporters—many eloquent and philoso- | Marks ase general exburta’son, rath nd ry » roduced iato the conventi 5 Jatin gton anhes, ie is . ical gentlemen, whose ethics aeed to have been — he Southern men. one en of mie pba a rosstution inguiriy! ae een ham c ory G Leia eens oy agiteale, Sovrenass } PW eEKEY. BiALS “every ‘Satur Say—Price OM ety earned within the reeking purliecs of bar roome— | Mr Wesrwoisusad he eemnieeneapianation. | pedteney of altering. the naturalization lav ga Our poe: | q's Serio dof Goalrey—ido Chiteten ke Bier 3 pcx | | PER SOT ska coat: per ananin—parable in advance for. reducing aa immense deat of uameaning gab- his wiole hour 10 fentlemen: from th happy to give | ple are goletty, at the efter ot theie righ, Stare Be cae} do, Wilmer & Carmell “dole eee | eae at the usnal pricee—always ¢ es a2 possible, to the verge of cense. » | thelt expeviones. ie Bouth, to state | minds is nately to be pr aju: tot ‘qodhead—20 Sith ‘ameson && ¢o— me | ; PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty andé ly it see! matter of extreme ditficuity tora few | West wat for it ‘with pogo Ape Ser ee ore | ama Pi gf aed pos lieve ‘ask nay Ls 3 onsen J ee A chpnola Ran eteak . Western members to divest their brains of ihe idea | W&4Up, he called upon the Svuth toca Sy ae ee 1 a Ut ane ol that the British Minister has exceeded the to Having unexpectedly got the floor, he spoke bata chat: | withity butit iw done in theiruame. te a of his instructions, and reserve their dipteisions ot time. ig aiid bane pled ein whore i ir wont fre “insolent” and “arrogant” for those who can better He was followed by Mr. Cuirstay, of Michigan, in Mie. Woodward be by the Se eciate them, In | fovor of the notice. leh ’ mnonstrat! li appr the cOfrespondenge of Mr, Pa As soon as it was discovered thet Mr, Chipy aan bad got “oe more influence Ae a0! r r ‘oud do H Andrew—1 do Uremwe'l & co—) ay Halsted vase & co? do Horsman & Son—2 do LC | Carter k co—3 Puce & co—$ do J A Farman—10 do E | gates Geena ae “y ade on ‘ Canning 5a v ‘onduit—!2 cases Allen. Payn® ing to yore nares tow Pont TT ne rn Davies & Jonce—9 do Garner k cod do Hunt, far reseed mage, aud w are bee a . keomi bel New ¥ DLS Sais Gomuryet bx F Jones k Sous: 10 casce# bale | "%r;Mnomay, Jax. Tf Ffom our correspondent.)—Baryues | Nortuwout Jsedes of Welton tod = All | i sheaahanen, men ge post pay othe potas wi