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injured, and almost unworthy of repairs. She was advertised Should like to see those resolutions admjtted, and | him. Ho regarded the notice ai @ peace “meamire, aad | the Senator from Florida, (Me. Yuiles) Involving the'bame Purtaveirusa, Jan. 28, 1646, ‘Taape, wiry Baicitat—Darentacrnt oF Stare ou nk ennalcahated chin gin edhe ; the vote taken dire len, how- aftor the bold course of the President, it would be in- | positive charges. | T ather—The Maile—, Telegreph—Anzrety | Jani 21, 1846. —Information Ser, wil Laten 10 peak ee et Aan: | sutlvent apo Bae Benes ies ometaleg’ “Wee eughs [Thus Olee eal as copartad’ta Wil) ps Lanta! abel: 7 7 PR cca | by te Department of State, that the King of tho Bel- | eérued, when the sum of $523 was accepted forthe ball and a lay upon the table, togetuer with his ion of jeave ‘2 Put the country in a state of dofence—the Treasury | Yulee) ask the honorable gentleman as # friend of Ore- J has issued a decree for the admission of foreign | few of the remaining. She was a splendid brig snd Ratdatenduce tian i nee ayy wruld be W4# full, $7,000,000 surplus—the country never more | gon—asa friend of the notice—as one desirous that the | ‘The westher is moderating slightly, but it is still very | flour of all kinds inte Belgium, until the lst of June, | eee ee eee erga pce ee the best thing thet could be prosperous; and when’ are we to. rig up our ic country should ossume an attitude of manly resoluteness | cold. Sleigh bells are jingling in every direction, 1948. The follor Jo's trenslation of the decree i | The sche Journ Tuamen, before reported ashore on the fe yi ? to tal wi wi ure to it the e further i ji |, “* Bavasers, November 28, 1845.—Leopold, by 0) mai Bets. i Judge Woodward, of Penasylvania, nominated to Teal mae nen) Ate: “wo never intend to ect? | preseoution of this question Eocot batain let him | though the slipping in the city is considerably cut up. | to ell wl beech at [ares 7s vdhewe de fom be ad plea on Bi , to all whom it may concern: Consi the | terday. Some been upon the Supreme Beneh, alter several executive sittings | Tue nolice was einpiatically w peace measure this bill | ask iim whath e he (Mr: Allen) was prepared to go for | Inthe country, however, it continues b — a in le of the law of September 3, 1848, empowering the peseh, to di fig ber er oy which has not upon his case, has, we are informed, been rejected | was a peace measure ; but exigencies might arise, in| ward w e notice, whic! ays will lead 0 In consequence of the storm, the mails are delayed as ernment to perm: entize or the re- yet been commenced, owing tu the severi Cen to-d Native A 8 which would be necessary to give the people of the | one hand, and in the other the petiy, the Lilliputian pro- | mae of duties on the entrance of fore: jour, until | ‘Phe J. T. was a fine }, 112 tons burthea, § months old, Tallng rsaenee Amncacenin kaied a yt Atlantic seaboard the security of protection. Instead of | vision of three steam Sigal nt maller vessals.” | Much asin New York. The five o'clock line of last | {hott or juno. 1616: ne eee ac foreign Say of our | var fun se regular pack os ee jtimore, ' + | the vessel as t t declarations of war, like boys playing | Mr. Acten reiterated is of having made | night, which usually gets in about eleven, did not ar. | council of ministers, we have decreed, anido decree: 384 was val aa . re is insurance cnt "et was tremendous ‘The iceis broken now, and some “Mr H preferred to see something done, For any euch positive declaration. | rive til efter ten this morning. Anether consequence of | “Article 1, Until the Lstday of June, 184, four ot all | {glows i Cra rom, Mptakofice, New York, Oni: other “crooked sticks” may be set aside. vy hiswself, be would not have the trumpet sounded until — Mir. Yuiew, in his reply, said that he felt himself fully | the storm is, that the wires of the magnetic telegraph kinds is declared frecly admissable. A duty on weigh | /uu'usl.do $2400. Her cargo, consists of 2008 bushels of corm he House was employed to-day upon Fremont’s the sword were draw | Warranted in the inference, from the honorable Senator’s broken in many places, and have not all been fixed jug, of ten centimes on the thousand kilogrammes will | licau office, of this ae $1,500; 2562 bushels corn, 0@ do veqort, and the prorice contested pele latter Mr Aven next ar j romerhay teat i rag tat Senator’s opinion the giving the 7 ches et eaten sat a a be levied on the article.” oats, 100 bbls of Hon a elet of Sashers, which is insured at not decides Cabell has yet to speak. ere is | tion was not upon the notice wonld Jead to war. | re ry ring in a local Alm Arpo! By Tue Present, by d with | © “re? emia $2500. u 1 i eo! i e obe assigned f Mr. Ai ined that he hod nothing to do with in- | all the prin of in the city are in a commotion INTMENTS BY THE NDENT, by and will Smip Lorvs, Frauks, of Salem, losded with 500 bbls flour, he Hibernia ? leold waning for her. | day tobe assigaed for it discussion, praceeder ferences, He was dealing. with tha ettisments ofthe. | about the arritel ofthe Hibersis: Zod the bands tere | theadvice and consentof the Seaste.--Jobn ‘Sic |<. S38 hhds tobacco, nearly ready to sail for Amsterdam, took in ‘The excitement is dell, of Louisiana, to be envoy extraor lsc 1 ing at Bermu: : ‘ f the question of oruer, and submit- | Senat ‘lorida, He (Mr. A.) had said nothing | been kept all nigh nd minis- | fire Tiandreds, in James iver, on the ee, Wasuinarton, Jan. 22, 1816 ten that the Senator was taking @ range beyond the about the boties testing to wi ’ 7 endous, but the anxiety of the printera is exceeded | ter plenipotentiary to the Mexican republic. Sylvester | 1#th inst, and roe peg sp The cityiis in 5. ethe , is — “ | four-fold by that of the community. | Churchill, late F general, to be inspector general | ‘The five originated trom a stove i y of most anxious ex- ength of hia teth I did not say that you did. ry y: i th such fearful rapidity as to defy the mort t : chement, A.romor prevail Wisk Wikiccraniiire.| tbe Oman omewhere in this neighborhood, the sub- | Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. pene army With the rank of colonel, te take rank from | Sirrvessit- She was burat tothe water's edge, and sunk ia Ser a Sat a telegraphic re- ALLEN pr 4 tice would be no right- | ject was dropped. Finer Boanv.—Jan 33.—No sales, June 2, 1841, the date of his former commission. Chas. | ii0ur 30 feet of water, ‘The ship was insured at Salem, aud th Port has been dispatched to the President, of the fuicause for war—no justifiable cause for a declaration Aosovanep Over—Mn. Auten acais DereateD. | | Avrun Sares—00 sha Reading RR s5 27}; 50 do bs WV; Rand, to be collector of the customs for the district, | Cargo principally in this city ard Amsterdam. Bhe was an ol news from the Hibernia, and that said news is de- | of war on the part of Great Britain. ‘7 ne j a bill for the = Mr. C ns teawer#, and the resolutions ‘for the notic eidedly of a black complexion—to wit; that Great kon moved that when the Senate adjourn, it be Pe adjourn over to Monday next. “Oh! no! no!” Qu z A moi Properly ra Coach tend: tion.” aK Ayes and no P aaah The Saget | ritain herself pro) iv ice, and to time. Suppose we pass the notic propriation was tal a order: hoes, and they RR 30; $1150 US Bank notes 77}; $2000 Reading RR ' os a Rigs waive, the patice,, se Ve. of five millions is here walled for tostrengthen the Davy, | Ww Cie ne ate, and taken. And | Bonds’ 66h. ne occupy the whole of tle Oregon territory. We andtogive somo assurance that we are in earnest in the re as—-Yoas 80, nays 17. Carried, Col. Ben- “ Apren Sates.—60 U 8 Bank 4}. have also arumor of important intelligence from what weare doing. Suppose we do nothing; Great Bri- ton voting with Mr. Calhoun. Mr. M’Duffie, Mr. West- im 1, % and inspector of the revenue for the port of Nentucket, | vessel, built iu 1828, aud 296 tous busthea. Her cargo was vale Sati $0 do rvs 274; £4000 Readifig RR Bonds 66; $2000do inthe ‘State of Massachusetts, vice’ Wm. 1 Easton, | wed ar'$0 000" 2 3 Dr. White, from Oregon, has returned to | Put isto sorfolk on the 18th iast,in her, whilst ou the Florida Very severe Weather, compelll’ ington, after an absence of three weeks on a | reelto throw overbodrd het deck-load. New York, with h s fomily, consisting of his lady | gioop Many. before reported, suuk in James River, while on 9 and an interesting “native Oregon girl” of eighteen, | her passage from Kichmond 10, Norfolle, was taken to Norfolk shia! ‘ R 63 pny ain w. enjoy all the advantages of the cot, Hay wood, and other democrats, in the eflirmetive. id. The iat. body cf f the crew (a pegro mau) Mexico, but which, whatever itis, is considered as {*\n will contin Ay, 0f which we huve heard #0 | [So the expected debate tomorrow. on Mr. Allen's Care Henztoray, 16th January, 1846, | hom they have adopted. They propose, returning to | on the Iss iuet, The body cf our af the crew, (1 pegro mau) absolutely nothing, compared with the reported | much. 7 Share is te be no notise, and no wer, Soy no egeanrig He aia ene Pacte amore of eet | Life in Havana—Ball at Mount Holly. to resume his letters (generally circulated | *due ef the crew. ORS ee news from Englan Ul the tre: de issues that prospect of war, is there a single Senator who wouldgo | Europe in the alfairs of this continent, is ov a eo ae h read) 7" Messrs, Samuel Dyer ve on Wes tA Ty lone ape eeprom bE Sain AAS ae pty pares nec oe 8° honorable Senator, for the third timo, laid out at coldes Here am, waiting for a good northwest breeze, Peis ewraDinses 6s SIGH NORD: EH EEE, PSNR eee | ipeyard in Portiaud Me., a poble ship of 700 of warmigit here, then, be most appropriately dis- ane Hawxgcan, (across and out loud)—Yes, sir, 1 anicicle. We think ho had better make a virtue of ne | on board the fine and fast sailing bark Klizabeth J., | eee | t 5! t of white ook, dar npn °i would. ii 'y, and chime in with the majority , where he likes _ ce i i Surreme Covert or tue Unirep Srares.— Mr. AuteN.—We have then one Senator out of fifty- tobe ao well] Captain Remington, a famous “cea wolf.” We are 27.—H. A. Garland vs. G. | ce of workman- al cussed, but we await the confirmation or refutation ‘ateasive builders. She ol this portentous rumor. Meanwhile, in the event January 20, 1846 — € : - ; ; ; ; 1'be launched uext Tuesday—and is for sale. i four. But while Great Britain has her Iawa there in On motion of Mr. Jonson, of Md., a select committee | in all seven passengers, and of both sexes, with the | M. Davis. Inerrorto the Circuit Court of the United | ¥!! ’ ‘ ofa cleur prospect of the dark contingency of strife, | Oregon, and we have none; while she monopolizes the wast ordered one momorial reluting to copy-rights to | = i? on, D C. Mr. Justice Woodbury | Scum Rictanp Borpex, Simmons, from Baltimore, bound the Military Committee of the House, are ready in | terrory, irom cur policy. of “masterly inactivity,” foroign authors. | desire to see Havana once more, the paradise of the fon of this court reversing the yudg- | t0 ail River, was below Norfolk 19th iast having lost her an- & moment to re ort a bill grantinga full diseretion— | (pronounced fh a scorn ful tone of voice,) she will bo Mr. Weesrer asked not to be appointed onthe com | West Indies, where the air is pure, the climate delight- he President, to pubthe country | perfectly satistied. No, sir, we want the Oregon mea- mittee. 5 | fal, free from snow and ice, and dressed light, having the e. In the name of the prophets | 82#e4to precede these appropriations ; for in the present Executive Session, after which, adjourned over to | 94 and for God’s sake, let us have the "tte of things, Great Britain hes everything to gainina Monday next. Circuit court, and remanding this cause | De gas chain cable on Sunday moraing,just below New proceedings, in conformity to the opinion of | Schrs Tr tt aa nces - Hoge’ Matehmonn; Medias eee ntage to go every evening tothe paseo of Isabella | this court. No. 47. Charles Clifton vs. the United | 4 Hive, Avery, from do, bond to New York, were a carte blanche io ina state of de and the apos i In_ error to Norfolk 19th mst—the former with loss of anchr, au : Pact “ i A continuance of this policy of “ masterly inactivity.” aa 21, seeing hundreds of velantes, in which are seen the for Pennsylvania. Mr. Justice Nelson delivered | latter with the loss of f-remast, om the night of the 17th. news from Englind. Nota few individuals in th Lara a : etropolie will lv wren ew individuals in this | (Crowd,increasing in the galleries, attracted by tho House of Representatives, brunette Habaneros. After the riding gover we go | the opinion of this court affirming the judgment of the the Balti metropolis wil Re upto the two o'clock morning | strong voice of the Seuator from Ohio | Wasuixcrox, Jan. 22,1846. | down the Place d’Armes, to hear la Rebr@a,a military said Circuit court i cause. No. 38.—James Stimp- hat train from Baltimore. Individually, we have the Mr Canioun.—Will the Senator allow me? A bright and beautiful morning—yot few ladies are | musio, performed by eighteen of the bi sicians; son vs. the Westch railroad company. In errorto strongest precentiments of intelligence not at all con- Mr. Fainrienp explained, that the expenditure of those | present. The weather is too beautitul, and sleighing | from thence to the ionadle confectionary, La Domi- | the Circuit court of United States for Pennsylvania. elusive of Yr. spprop: is Was inthe main lett at the discretion of | too great a luxury to be confined within doors. The | nica, to eat ice crei It is customary for the ladies to | Mr. Justi livered the opinion of this court —— tue President Avenue is sprinkled with a lot of the most uncouth lovk- | ice cream in the ring je judgment of the said Circuit court inthis | corey would be all replaced jesse! Wasuineron, Jan. 20, 1846 Mr. CaLmoun said, that the view ofthe Senator from | ing sleighs that eyes were ever laid on. I have just seen | tes. T! 7 alto 0 shopping The goods are | cause, with costs, and remanding the sume with instruc- Wat fouad tight aud uninjured, she woul proceed on her vov- ‘ i eh Sage Arkansas, upon this question, was the correct one, and | one going down the Avenue, the whole of which is | taken to them, and they kes busy for hours. _ tions to award a venire facias de nov: 107.—L. Cur- age immediately without farther detention, bound to Fal- The Senate was again oceupied to-day, nearly | he hoped it would prevail. Mr. C. had heard, with @ | cupied by Mr, Dixon H. Lewis. But tothe proceedings | Many of the young i 0 ike that opportunity of jecutrix. Iner- | mauth, Jam. | king love. It’s a great t 7 a d Slid groat deal of pleasure, from the ardent Senator from of the Hous untry for a rich person end On motion of | ec, Jan 14—-The Halifax, mail arrived this morming four hours, with the nomination of Mr. Slidell, as i is morning. | money, and enjoy. nimself six month inthe year, irom iffs in error, stating | bratcityapersto the whines, Krom the ewe thet ; , ndiana, that he went for the notice, because it would | No prayer | h to, i imes Wi Ambassador to Mexico. He was finally confirmed bo a peace measure, in his estimation, MrC. was also _A communication war received from the Treasury | November to April. This is the time for concerts, mas- | that the matiers in controversy had been agreed between _ the brigautine Evizabeth, Capt Lloyd, whieh loaded » cargo of bya strict party vote. The whigs voted against | &n udvocate of peace—of honorable peace—and the dif- | Department relative to the exponse of printing for the querade balls, theatres, &c.; a famous place for consump- | the parties, this writ of error was dismissed with c Jour and wheat, ur port, for the C yde, and sailed hence ference between them waa small; und Mr. C. hoped | two Hot y wed on the Magdalew Isl- : of Congress, ive people. No. 63—Knox, Boggs and company, appellants, va. P. | 0a the fember Just, Was strani him, the democrats supported, and confirmed the | that that duference would yet be aoninilated, He eon | eho then presenthd ® communication which | Now I will give you a description of aball, which took | Smith.;This cause was submitted to the pourt on a print. ands og the 13th Lies. Te oc W Oi Bare OC Bis Calgu ene me nomination. Jt is said that the late news from also happy to hear that a “ masterly pple would brought up the who!o Fremont fight again. He wished | place at Mount Holly, New Jersey. 1 received my invi- | ed argument by Mr. M. Brown for the appellee. No. All the vessels which sailed hence on the 28th November, Mexico saved him from an otherwise certain re- | 2% lead to war, while the opposite policy would. to be relieved from the subject ; he had received a great | tation while I was in Baltimore, and got thi last Satur- | 77.—A. Michoud, appellant, vs. P B. Girod. The - have been cast ashore in the river, except the bark Sree, of ry amiable family | ment of this cause was continued by Mr. Eustisfor the which we have no accounts yet. ‘There 1s no doubt but | of Philadelphia. On Tuesday, 13th, we all went tothe appellant. some of them will be got off with trifling damage. | al ; Mr. Auten remarked, that a “ masterly inactivity” many communications from members of the lastCongre: Jection. This case was the only business ot impor- | would not be likely to ond in war, if by such policy we | remonstrating against distributing tl docum tance before the Senate to-day. give up all our adversary demands. of the present Congress. day. 10th inst., in company with a ve | of Phi ‘ ‘ om. When going in, I found that the ball | Jan. 21,—No. 60. Thomas Beale vs. Felicite Hall—On | Foreign Ports. Bo Quite a muss was kicked up to-day in the House ‘The rejomder of Mr. Calhoun escaped our ear. It was w York, was in favor of an imme- roem elegantly d ind having five good | acertificate of division from the Circuit Court of the | Howoxviv, Oct 20—Sid i ships Leland, Skillington, and of Representatives. It is said, { know not how a short monosyllabic remark. nm among the members of the present dar! for musiciat i ofthe new French | United States for Michigan—Mr. Justice Woodbury de- | Montreal, Snow, both for Centon, bark Mii truly, thet Col. Webb wi e: fr e Mr. Hanneoan observed thet the Senator from Ohio | House. cotillion airs, ulso the Each cavalier took his lege of the hoocteaae ee ae. dram tie any | had said that there was one Senator of 54 who would go | Mr. Tuomrsow of Pa., was in favor of the same, and lady, and all wont into’ the dancing room. We put our- 1s Tsing ever since. . BABY | for the steamers,pence or war. (Avoico, yes! oneother.) | concluded by moving a resolution that the clerk forth: “ ready for action. Twenty-five cotillions were There was a splendid coullion party this evening Yes, sir, lam satisfied that there is a majority of this | with distribut lanced, anc Mindora, Dai bark Allioth, Spring, for NYork livered the opinion of the Court in this cause, ordering it , for Manilla on the 19th. ee ee fom Cel to be certified tothe said Circuit Court that'the record. | Ori days. Arr ith, brig Chenamus, Sylvester, fre iog of the mortgage from Hall to Lyon, in the registry | Dis Miver,andaailed afew day were very much surprised to see acoun- | of Wayne cone was a wuflicient record thereof to | Tas Somalia tape Beck, 2c tang Seine See | ct tt ull an, sailed for Lahaina, to load f . cong a Senate who would. After some general remarks on se- Mr. J. R. Incensoit said the the How try ball so well attended, and with such decorum and constitute notice of said mortgage, under the laws of | States with oil an een bed at G. H. Holtzman’s Union Hotel, Georgetown, at curing the seaboard, Mr. H. he was sick of this could get out of the scrape would be to print an addi- | strict rules. All the ladies were dressed elegantly, and | Michigan, in reference to mortgages of real estate, inthe | Rio Jarsino, Nov 19—Brig Saldanha, Stubbs, fm Bale; ship which some beautiful young ladies were present.— | windy, wordy warfare in both Houses. He would | tional sumber for distributton, ) all with ing faces, and dancing with grace. i must | county of Wayne, within the limits of the city of De- | European, Gay, fm Liv'l, just arr; brig Fulvia, Owen, fm Ha- The lovely Miss A., the magnificent Mrs. B, the | be better pleasedif some steps were taken toa posture of | Mr. Sctescx, of Ohio, was of the same opinion. Ifthe confess t t no ball in the largest cities in the Union could | troit. "No. 74. The United States ve. John C. McLemore, | fax, do. * splendid Miss I, &c., of Georgetown, with the defence, and there were fewer speeches looking to the principle was established of distributing the docum have rivalled with it. The gentlemen from Baltimore, | et al—On appoal from the Circut Court of the United beautiful Miss 1i., of Alexandria, were among those Presidenc, Home Ports. es (A goneral laugh on tho whig side, and the | of one Houte among the members of another House, t | Phil phia, and Burlington were algo dressed with it: | States for the middle district of Tennessee —Mr. Justice | | Atezanptia DC. Jan 20—Ar achrs Kosciuaho, Newbary- ra uh os t . galleries—crowd pressing in; members from the House | would be abad and troublesome prece made | quette. A great many of them lost theirhearts that night; | Wayne delivered the opinion ofthis Court, reversing the 5 1 Gal psi re “ pineal ee aT are Ihe | Coming in below }'hr. H, thought that our policy ought | some allusion about members havicg recsived 6, or6. | {arenes “ike 9 prettiost woman who was atthe ball, Was | decreo of the said Carcuit Court, und remanding the cate, Boston, Jan so—-Ar ches. Alert, Gonssan, pmaliue Pyaeess, beth ie al “nf sae ten aaa nae eh to look further ahead than four years. (Laughter.) lollars for their copies from booksellers. Ho concluded | Mrs. P—-, and amongst the single ones, Miss L——, a | with directions to dismias the bill of complaint in thi: Sar eia: a wn, Kennebu: Mr. Sintwons thought that some other day would suit | by an amendment to print 5000 extra copies for the use great belle and Coquette, and the most amiable and full | cause. No. 77. Antoine Michoud et al, appellants, vs. | . Drukw: eclat. [ was late going this evening, but some other of aC : better for this bill than the 1 th of February. this House, and to rescind the resolution passed by of spirits, the Misses B——y, C—_, R——, and B——. | Madame P. B. Girod et al—The argument of this cause © 5 rev cutter Ha- time I shall go early and give you a full description. Mr. Aten sought to conciliate the generous, but per- | this House on the subject of distribution. Ifthe wind had been ahead two hours longer, I would | was continued by Mr. Janin for the appellees | miltos from peter, ona craves {6 tog hoes haps over-excited Senater {rom Indiana, and explained | Mr. Sawteux, of Maine, on, fromthe | really go back to Mount Holly, and take the last adieu. | Jan 92, 181¢-—David Higgins, Es ban ietas Jonette Bolels Pas et Weltiioorey Bodohon TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS, that why he wanted the bill forthe steamers to come af- | Clerk, whether hi ion that mem- | If there is any tning new at Havana, I will let you know Henry J. Glowacki, and Henry K- Smith, . Fino, Phila m Pitt. How rhrs Signal, Low, Aux pias ter the resolution for the notice, was, that otherw: bers hd sold these reports to book: | it by the return of the Elizabeth J. All that I can ya is, | York, were admitted attorneys and counsellors of this | Cayes; Roanoke, Webb, Laguayrs, espa! In Senate, there were Sonators who would vote for the bill, and | | Mr. Ratmavs, of New York, raised a point of order | that the inhabiiants of Mount Holly are extremely affable | court, No. 77, A. Michaud et al. appellants, vs. P. B,) Sati, Jan 18—Sld. bry Hardy, Purriogton, Havani Wasuixartos, Jan, 21, 1846, leave the resolution to get through as itcould. His ob- | that no member could thus criminate members ef the | and hospitable with strangers, and I will remember | Girod. earedinant oF was continued by | . BARNsranu Jan 30—-We hive had extremely cold weather Prayers—Journal, &c. _ baa ject was to employ these appropriations for the seaboard, | House through the Clerk. If such c! ~ ree were made, them all my life. Je rends @ Cesar, ce qui appartient a from sery. | 80 a5 to use them most effectively in securing the pas- | let a committee be appointed to receive them. Cesar. \ sageof the measures for Oregon. That wasthe true! ‘The Sreaxer decided &@ member could interrogate | u cat : Mr. Janin for ippellee, and concluded by Mr. Eustis | for the last 48 homes, and our harbor is almost entirely elosed peetoe sealers: Adjourned till to-morrow at eleven.| — Bartimore, Jan 2'—Ar steamer Herald, Russell, Norfolk. o’clock. is Mr. SpeiGnr, on application, was excus ing on Committeo of Public Lands, and Mr. Chalmers > rts off the Wolf Trap a ship or bark, could net distinguish | ‘was appointed in his place, state of the case. the Clerk through the Chair, and that the Clerk had no | Curcaco, Jan. 11, 1846. | whnchent jas given, baton account of the storm thet Mir. Diz presented © memorial from tho Chamber of | _ Nt. Wesrcorr geclared he would vote for no measure | such information'as referred to by the gentleman froin Preparations for War at the West—Warlike Move- | Sporting Intelligence. _ | atraxing othe Gime, iaukinedy . ‘probably bark ; Commerce, New York, against the decision of the pilots | Calculated to lead to war, unless detensive measures, | Maine. , | ts of the English. | Viexanuna Races.—The races on the 8th inst., at the | Margaret ‘All lis «ark tt anchor, fapo- in reference to the pilot law of 1837 | like that of this bill, were first acted upo: Mr. Sawrete then moved that a committee ba ap- ments of the English. | Forest Course, three mile heats, best two in three, result- | sed the Active, bound out, awaiting the rival of Capesin ‘Ox- Mr. Dickinson, Mr. Johnson, of Md., Mr. Westcott, | Mr. You » made and effective speech in behalf of the | pointed to examine the case. | The war fever is raging here. The Mayor has | ed as follows | Prelige Bale, Cid. begs pip eter linge: ET Cag Mr. Niles, Mr. Dayton, and others, presented petitions. | 8t¢@mers, and upon the many advantages they had over The Sreaxer said that could come up only when the s.m. Tarantula, 5 years old,. . | Sharks, Gibraltar, Millicent, Tuunell, NYor ‘frig i i i Col. Elliott’ -Peance gave notice of abili; Mr.Asuure moved | tho ships of tho old system. ‘They werete be Duit by | pending business was disposed of called a meeting of the citizens, to devise some John Erwin’s s. m. Quinine, 8 resolntion of enquiry in reference to the publication | Contract, and a great deal of money could thus be save y more pilot boat Tally - Ho, froma cruise ae Fe Honiton Nase wana an a ae Brea oo called for the previous question, ' plan for fortifying the place from an attack from the | Thomas & Davidson's b. f, Morphi : 29th inst, ports on Sund off the Hoy Shoes bak Marga he U. § vs. Agr aes hey were to be built of iron, and they wouid be mo: ich was or 5 A ; i — —7m., t im Buenos Ay: und to Balt; also a ship, name piiseuieerente be peerage: Mate AAUIAY, goported & | as ind iphey would be mleytedstnaeeenaiog eetees |. Bin Acacatermasetiaect te print 5000 extra copies, ; Lake. Information has been received that the Bri- butter utten not known, gomg up the bey * Mr. Dickinson moved a resolution instructing tho | of the Gulf—they would be fleat—they would be eifec- | and to rescind the former vote to’ distribute those a'- | tish government is building seven war steamers this | The track was very hoavy. There was to be some Loversr ee, Jaa 19—Ar Sea Fan, Graffam, New York for Committee on Finance to enquire into the expediency of | tive. It was folly to talk of three frigates and five sloopsas ready printed, was then put; yeas and nays ordered: | winter, at Pentauguishine, a village on the Georgian | good racing on the 9: mye! a The berque Anne ‘Resaolds: bef remitting duties on certain iron rails, for the benefit of | 2.\Wat measure. The whole resources of the country end | yeas 76, nays 106. So the amendment was lost. Bay, onthe east side of Lake Huron, under the direc- | | pan om Boson, schrs Pilartan tows Meee the Mobawk and Hudson Railroad Company. Instruc- | of the people would be demanded in the event of war. The vote was then taken on Mr. Thompson's motion | tion of Capt, Garton, an old and experienced Lake Cap- | * ~ COMMMRCL ~ | Orleans ion, from New York; Josephine, aud a herm brig jonk ordered. | But these steamers — regarded asa domestic squad- to patie the reports among. ee aa which Pog | chee ‘ah the Ear ese is ti it certainly looks as | mot Rae came i y this morajna,and are no the anchorage, ia co Mr. Dix, from the Commi 5 dg | ton of defence in the Gulf. taken by yeas and nays, and carried. Yeas 94, nays 80. | though John Bull was in earn | with br (obt Waln, Ene, Columbia; revenue cutter For Ill Eiireiccenoe lochemanertatoren nents ‘The question was fiaaily taken on postponing to the | | ‘The communication of the Clerk was then laid on the said ees strata Cat arte ieee al cere a ward, ' deaf schoouers, aud 3 slgops, names unknow: bo printed. Whentaken vp again, we shall inform you , 10s February, and lost—19 to 26 ; halfthe whigs voting | table. | ready for their mac! if b pes oid Goiat a Te thi aptatie “p » | Brigs | r, Maraly for BE Croix; Ida, Stetson, fo Port what it is. . ‘ | in the negative. | - After some remarks from Mr. Sawtelle, Mr. W. W. | Five of them aro m | od See ene. cclauines fe held at $6 73 foe Seas Fitaces nore, Clifford, for Boston; ache Flatt, Mr. Sxviex stopped the readng. The bill was thon made the special order for Tuesday | Campbell and Mr. Payne, a committee to examine the | steamboats, which will bea rather formi ee aged conse aah ome, tise, | Havighors: aes per a rors chester, for NYork, Token, Mayo, 20 < 3 Es 3 B $ 5 2 iE r | eink cts yO noxt, and it will bring up with it, most likely, the.whole | charges of members having sold copies, wos appointed ; | start with.’ Chicago, could not | 904 $5 62} for foreign export. Georgetown and Bran. on ; . 5 75, The stock of flour of all kinds is said to | ds fm Trmidad de Cuba, and Wm Fenn, ‘Taylor, 8days from F . merits of the Oregon question. to consist of five members. | stand much of an attack, its location being so level a | d¥Wine $: Setper Boston, in yesterday afternoon and are Bow ac auchor- an introductory elucilatory speech, | “ ‘The crowd in tho galleries dispersed. The caso of the Florida contested election was then | cannon ball would rake’ it from one extremity to the | Be about 239.000 barrels, including the Brooklyn, and | teen company with the vessels reported in my letter of yes- 6 for amending the Federal Con- | Qn motion of Mr. Asnuey, the Senate took up the bill takon up. other. It would probably be, thoretore, ono of the first | 59:00 barre’ of sonthern. little doing in this article. | te if M Steven wi aay ;. | Providing for the establishment of certain post routes | Mr. Canext, suggested that to save the House from a | places tobe attacked, in case of a rupture bet: the Seatore ara enetavale lashing iontee article. Jan M—Cld, ships L’Umon. tag letten., Havre; lutions prov! at the President shall be eli- | and post-office, in the State of Texas, and after several | loss of time, and to prevent further trouble, he would | goveram The | Operators are anxiously looking forthe steamer’s ne p Doone tig eo sip oo 3 sd eed Dutthet term shall be extended to smondmencs, ordered ittoa third roading. Executive | wish to have the case submitted to the people of Flerida | fare he has, the more we will have to taken alecg wise | Soe ae STE ee ema | aagren Ane) Mpeetesiasan |” nese es iene oeey} BOS 2, No member of Congross, during the term for which | "°°" ws | ade B roxarconovenn the wuntheting meer, tion T ——_—. tions current in this market for Fall Riven, nosed outs's Mt, Propeller Fudore; Brovas he sy = — eeiecey scrve sa such, nae Le Sour House of Representatives. and addressed the House in ch of an hour long. Locxrort, (Ill.,) Jan. 2, 1846, | davenroo: ue ye Fall River for NY. ye RE Ss Es ste ptccen Was Prakentct Satie. ee | Wasuinoron, Jan. 21. Mr. Baocxensonovucn talk the unfairness ot mak- | ‘The TVest—A Ball—Internal Improvements—The | ipl. . New Lonpox, Jan 20—Ar schr ‘arrow, Warren, Wil- | icati i 5 . mington; sloop Glide, fm N York for Norwie! 3. Nor to any office in the Cabinet, during tho term Several communications were received from the Navy ing such a proposition as that made by Mr. Cabell. Ho | i | i Norroux, Jan 1; \, brigs We , M | Departmont. | mado some pretty severe allusions to the minority of the War Feeling. weit for which he shall have been elected to serve in Tne Florida contested cate was thon brought up. committee, ta opting a rule which would not work | During my exeursion through Northern Illinois, He 6 i Rew Oirane: Jersey, Stay tn - 4 * Mr. Jones of Ga., concluded his speech in favor of Mr. | both ways. In this connection, he touched his “learne . ei | 1d, New York: Frances, r, for Laid on the table, and ordered to be printed. Brockenborough. a fiend from Michigan,” Mr. Chipman, which brought j business called me to this Place, where T have re- | a pull ay from Newouryport } . Tue Tex Wan Stramens, Mr MGavouey, of Indiana, (one of the Committee | that tall specimen of democracy to his feet; but Mr. | mained since cold weather sat in. It contains, per- | of | Mere, bound to Bath, Me: Flor tel Mai On motion of Mr. Farkrrenp, the bill appropriating | on Elections) spoke in favor of Mr. Cabell, urgiag fur- | Brockenborough refused to yield the floor. Mr. Chip- haps, about one thousand persons—intelligent, enterpris- | 4 Do | eee rertnpatn, SY 22 Maer $5,628,000 for building ten war steamers, and for other. | ther examination of the caso, before o decision ia made. | man and he had it strong alter the adjournment of the | D&PS = eee «| M nb onde ee Wan Hens Widen tas Porioed wise recruiting the naval service. Bill read. Mr. F. ase, of Tennes: i ntipodts of sleepy hollow. ing and industrious. | % hig ‘Parks Island: Gham: | ther member of thecum- Hou: said he made this motion with a view of assigning a day | mi ir Brockenborough. M for 118 consideration | Mr, Siats, of 8. C., mede a speech in favor of farther | ve Mr, Sreicnr was opposed to the bill. If wa wore to | delay, and moved that the case be recommitted to the spoke in favor of ‘avell, called him ‘my a 'y,” frequently. He said that it would not to have Florida without a representative till a new election could be held. He referred to the Auction—The thre story brick | " " sy tans A e ashington street, 20 feet 3 inches | fw Cheiomeskec ter New Bedard: ave Bers ace, 50 one side and 45 feet the | ton; sloop Franklin, Thomas, fm Nanticoke, for New Haven, | Adal came off last night, atthe Union Hall, which | Rau Esrare By | was graced with all the wit and beauty ef the ae | Ley deed ann have war, it would be better to go the whole hog; if | Committee on Elections. ech of Mr. ing country. The ladies were beautiful, and danced | other $5,600. The house and lot 71 Leonard street, 25 | with loss of msin boom aud maiasail split. there were to be peace, these steamer, would not a4 ne- Mr. J-Q. Apants doubted whether it could be recom- | McGaughey, of Indiana, in which he bad said that the | with much grace andease. The most perfect specimen | by 100 feet, $900, 3 story brick house and Jot 245 W isth | Pian er = Jan. 12 ioe bai que Betocis, Tecmrsce, cessary. Ife would prefer, therefore, to wait, and if ne- _ mitted before the contesting member was heard. whigs and democrats were not 80 much concerned ; fi of female loveliness was concentrated in the person of | street, 25 by 90 feet, $3,950. 8 story brick house and lot | Senses oi f faba aureg Cit Appleton’ Bredfora . cessary to go the whole figure, instead of doing the busi- | Mr. Canyit, of Flo aid that bis opponent claimed | the former had a small minority—the latter a large ma- | the amiable and accomplished Miss H. R., who is astar | on 7th street, near Ist avenue, 95 by 90 feet 10} inches, | ray . Donkey Turks Island; schrs Madison, ness by piece-meal in this way. a majority in the county of St. L ich uo re | jority, and that, cousequently, the decision of this case | of the first order, and ranks high on the list with the | $7000. Loton Ist avenue, near 6th street, 22 feet 1 inch | {rien eebadocss rote aly, Havana, 1ith, barques, TO Mr. Fainyietp said he would let the bill go over tobe turns had been received. | would bo of no material use to any party. Choice spirits of the age. I gazed with interest until the | by 100 feet, $2,125. Lot on 1th street, near avenue A, | Brown, Horton, Bremen; Nis Skaaes, Phutadelptia: brigs taken up in its regular order on the calendar, as prefera- Here some conversation between Mr. Caboll and Mr. | Mr. McGavaner explained, that he stated th rea- | clock told ten—finding Cupid making inroads to the | 25 by 94 feet 6 inches $1,530. Th ‘orl See ge, dos Fith, jrown, ble to assiguing apy particuler day. | Brockenborough took place, which appeared to the re- | sons to show that justice only would influence their de- grand avenue of feeling, I withdrew to my private apart | iy Erovision tacts hoet > Aransas, Mr Sreicnr moved to lay the bill upon the table. | porter to be in direct contradiction to each other. Mr. | cisions. ment—to my lonely couch—and consigning myself to | Family Provision Market. ‘ Mr. Evans asked what was the regular question before | Brockenborough demod acertain point,and Mr Cabellas- | r. B. made raveral allusions about Nr. Cabell con- | the arms of Morpheus. I soon enjoyed that eweet repose |, The severe snow storm has prevented mt asi sate beg = the Senate! serted it to be true, notwithstandiog the denial of the testing his seat. +—an invariable attendant of a clear conscience—a virtu- | ig so fully supplied as us Poul ia tg , (Rr) Hill, Barbadoes; Dnacan, Gile! Mr Sreicit said that the Senator had called up the | gentleman. | Mr. Canest rose, and said that he never thought of ous and well spent li | ki have goue up fully eM oy 3 Rosella, Amos, Corpas Christi; Corel bill with a view of appointing a day for its considera.” Mr. Haxren, of Ohio, supported the assertion of Mr. | contesting the gentleman's seat, for he nover hada "The M ‘higan and [Illinois Canal is rapidly progressing. | Cent. Fish is not so plenty, and they, wi avanti es, 9 thlcir eerdsa: tion. Cabell. | seat. | Every exertion appears to be used onthe part of the off; | have advanced in price. We were ‘ploase | to 00 at | rr brig Lucy Ana, Snow, NewOrleants Mr. Evaxs—Yes; but he did not do it. Mr. Cavett moved that the hour rule be suspended | Mr. B replied, “That is very witty.” Ho then pro- | cers in charge tphring the work to a # ly completion, | stalls 27 and 28 Fulton Kook arare sight he ae bt Tae edge Joseph, ‘Titliughast, Boston: Mr. Seviex—i have but one word to ask, and that is | in favor of Mr. Brockenborough. | Seeded to argue several points, which are set forth in | without incurring any very great edditional expense.— | 04 helfere and ono steer, the Intter five years old, ro} ‘Vessels te nott—ahige. Lasoathines the bill before the Senate ? Mr. Avams raised the poiut whether the hour rule | the Feport of the majority. He read @ letter from Mr. | Labor, at this time, being low, it is undoubtedly good | ing 1600 Ibs; all at the moderate price of 1s. per ee E Attridge, Liverpool; Priveess Chare Mr. Sranoxs made also some enquiry upon the sub- | could apply to Mr. Brockenborough, as he was not a | Cabell, written in Florida, stating that he (Mr.C) would | policy. : 1 ee be. Bt Oe S| Bueaeneanee eign 8 8 ‘V'dr} Brown’ doy St Mark ject. | momber of the House ashington to take his seat. It began, “My |" ‘The war subject it now the topic of convetsation— | Heel, ch’epes.. 0 9 a 0 12 474 Ww Laverpools, Ez beth, Bry Mr. Farnvreup said that he had declined any motion as | T'he Sreaxyn said he would be compelled to apply the ¥ Whigs and locos, almost toa man,sustain the President in " % 20 0 150 ic BrP og eee ilopoutos, ie, to the day upon which this bill should be taken up for | rule to both the contesting and sitt ng members. ‘pired, Mr. Cawext rose, and mov- = his Position. The Herald, as usual, is anxiously sought 50 2060 og CoP mae po ee apes jae] the +i Pare % consideration | In reply to a point of order raised,the Speaker ed that Mr. B. have leave to proceed. , {ter ; more especially since the war is talked of. In al- 4009 o ‘New Bru “be Liver; 001; 8t Joba, Mr. Sre:ony—Ii the billis not beforethe Senate—* | tha two-thirds of the House were competent to s' Mr. Brockxxsonovcn replied that he did not request it. | most every good house | find the Herald filling @conspi- | 10 2012 x 0 Hieberdson, New BY uewich; Pe .D: ‘wig; Deve: Mr. Wensren—Yos; but the billis before the Sonat the rule without one day’s notice. | | Mr. Canrut then rose to address the House, when Mr. cuous place on file. 1G But o 4 A ee PY : | reux, Patten, do: Acadia, McKenzie, do; Celia, ‘Thatcher, N Mr. Spriont—Then, T move to lay it upon the | The question being about to put, Mr, Schenck, of | Holmes, of New York, moved that the House adjourn. | 50a 00K Ells, per Ib. ia rf | York; ford, Sonemann, do; barks Globe, obold, Bos- table. | Ouio, calied for the yoas and nays. He would vote for | Upon this, the yeas and nays were called—yeas, 108 ; | Boeron, Jan. 22,1816, eos” Bae, 0 6 | tom: Grampian, (Br] Graham, Liverpool Claneman,” fr) * Senators, it is move it—but he wished the yeas and nays recorded, to com | nayé, 64. So the House adjourned till to-morrow. ed Edi nd Pri | 2 0031 0 Sock. 2 any Beh Cain, don is Feber se ERT Wiles, All in favor of that | pare with a sim.lar vote on Mr. Botts’ case. | ‘i The Expect Steamer—; ifors ai inters— 7 a0i2 0 | Liverpool Juaita, Corse Bostene Peters {Be} Lemont aye yor a ge ae 0 intiver. As the somocae tie : Me ue Lavi Banwvm’s Crry Horen, } The Small Pox—Tirrell Homeward Bownd—Col- | tae pad | dusea; brigs Exact, Jahuaea, New 5 Lucy ‘Ana er a @ bill upon tho table, will please rice.” Twelve more than one hour, consistency compelled most of them Batr: Janui 1, 1846. § 5 ieee A | diseg: Lyra, r, + win, ‘or! Seuetece tiaing. Whigs end 6 Bay c*AIL cf posed: 60:| to vctalageinet thericbinns< Stay, 89 nays, 74, 80 the: pastes a - lector Morton's Nomination—A New Manufac- | Lb BU | Wiewre, Cropeuter, disew Atha ets Macoi laying upon the table, wil oodness to rise 2” | motion was lost, two thirds not voting in the affirmative. Duncan's Church— turing City—Odd Fellows and Masons—Legis- 5 20 0 | Hayden, vet nee r ‘wi i; is me, LE ‘Twenty-three Senator 1G; Webster, J.M. Clayton, | The House, on motion of Mr. Haralson, of Ga., then . lative Temperance Sociely— Markets, &e. j 2 2075 1 fi Carterton, Cineoe), West Insiess Crelogs.. Mouse and oth rn old whigs going for the bill. “The ques: | adjourned. at this almost imcom- | steers y hdees | Woodeock, pair 0 373¢a 0 50 | Repid, Be dderds discg; HA Schroeder, Berttand, tion is lo: | _ Phe Senate were occupied to-day with the nomination | |. hens fe ual, chee to methat | We have no tidings of the steamer yet. The | Wild Duck, do. 0 50_» 075 | lennict:a, Hughes, Baltimore ont, Gayle, do; Mr. Westcott made some remarks, but in so low a | of Mr. Woodward to the Bench of the Supreme Court of P' ohh uaa ahaa Ly | anxiety for the news growsgreater and greaterevery | Philadeiphi Mark A itr Brighuman, Havana; Alice Anu ay tone as not to be heard. | the United States. . the mantle of the late venerable David, has in truth | y ! roster and qreaterevery |. 5, egcmanves-<Thare ware 00 beat ered ’this'| Mpwint repeniie Mr. Farnrreco moved the postponement of the bill to | Snow six inches deep in the street—sleighs are in de- fallen upon his youthful successor Zenos—and where! | day. The arrivals at your port, bringing advices a | week, including 150 taken to New York, 180 cows and NeeranmeeTan, Jeet As City Tes Boat, Sept tt, fn NCGoEpE Degoatiaae feasts the. patie keiieh ee eee Oat | shall most probably resain ax long as pleavure lasts, ot | few days later, have sharpened the public appetite | calves, 780 wine, and 1500 a reParkot aold at $4} a $6} | Sehr tampero, “Baw, no vente hound spr Reprenens sg ce that the wer question Was up inthe Senate] — Senate. I can find business for my pencil. | for a full mouthful of foreign news, anda pack of hungry y i< feeds A ob 8 ir 100 pounds, as in quality. . Youre thought this was by no means & war m pe! pounas, branes ti | - Wasnincrox, Jan, 22, 1846. It is time, high time, and our country demands our | dogs never pounced upon a solitary bone with more Cows and Calves nell at $14 a $30. | do; Mi ra, Kenney, do; oy caesar pe adh eT | aid, toagain draw or retouch with pencil or charcoal | greediness than the universal public will devour the | , Swine Seles were generally at $5} 2 $5), end Killed | shen aabion Howard, rk, e iret It was designed for a steam navy for the home d al ‘ rf Koa Colum ia rt. 5 ce of the Gull of Mexico, if he rightly understood it; | Mr. Jarnagin’s resolution, instituting various inquirie be t intelligence by the ex steamer. The editors | hogs at $5 the 100 Ibs. | brig 5 wiogon, Jas sche At eye Ys and it was the most economical that could h: the War Department, i t of all the Indian | the portraits of some of the distinguished financiers’ ntelligence, by. Pee : t $1 | Savannah. 23d, below, brig Token, Mayo, Trinidad de Cuba; been adopted ; these iron vessels ‘would isst tora row. | Tobce ender protectinnet ihe gevicatient ‘and their re- | magnates and nabobs of these ape people should | ®D4 printers, in particular, are all on tiptoe, and overy yd bring better prices, and sales range at $1} 0 $4 | Horennan. pe. Dele tom Olds bark Loretto, Fishy Barbe? . 4 | he street sounds to them like the signal gun | each. dred years ; would require no expensive repairs, and | lations to the government respectivel: occasionally have a look at their rulers—eye to eye, | noise intl ————_ could be Isid up without danger of rotting. “He Noped | lutiouary wert lende bought ey tag | and face to faco—so we will take our time to it, anddo | Which announces the es aaerid shacg tg na nd their Foreign Markets. the bill would be permitted to take the ordinary course. | nuities, stocks, &c. taken up. the work well. | called out of their warm nests to prepare and send fo Mayacvez, P. R., Dec. 26, 1845.—Our sugar — is | a Mr. Fainrisip thought that any general discussion | Gen. Cars opposed the adoption of the resolution, on | I dropped in Inst Sunday to hear Dootor Dancan. Hi the tidings from Europe.- Poor fellows! they deserve | ¢xpected to make its appearance in market early in Jan- | Borden, of the’ steamer King Plulis. reports that the river is was now out of order. ‘This was neither designed as a | the principle of economy. ‘The clerk hire and priating | is truly a most splendid pulpit orator, and doub‘ the sympathy and approving smiles of all the rest of Wary, and I think will prove a fair a e one; even at ¥ frozen as far down es ‘oint, & s War measure, nor a8 & peace measure ; and one object | would amount to a large sum, m the preparation of this | most excell Soe on the wrong side of fo1 Ka tone Ps this early period there are large orders ior it in market, oo sur, San She bab Alintth, TW Bilatenl ts toed for te why the bill was not accompanied with a report, was | required information, when we had it already printed in he proser ire, and originality of yout ‘The small pox is raging in this city to an alarming ex- | 00 Eropean account, at prices ranging from 3a 3}, ac- | whOtTiAor tay sches Montreal, Ilaley, Cubes Beadore, Lee that every Senator might be iree to place his own con- | various public document Jlorentis atatie; and im the general independence and | | d'¢ TMA Pox ii OSE OD ire about twenty cases of | cording to quality. No transactions have taken place in | vier, struction upon toe desiga and object of this proposed | Mr. Janwaain stated that last year this resolution was | liberality of his doctrine Unquestionably on the | tis oathsome disease in the hospital at South Boston, | the new crop of molasses, and prices will nodoubt be | kicumown, Jan 19—Ar schr Pelican, Phenio, Boston. 20th, increase of the navy introduced by the Senator from New York, (Mr. Dickia- , right side of the main question. His church, which has at the present time. One ofourcity constables died yes. | Tegulated by the United States market, consequently it | steamer Pocshontas, Hol Ningshend, Balt Seiled, sebrs Silvia Mr. Sxvren said if this was a peaco measure there was | son) the subject, in another form, having been introdu- | been lately overhauled, and somewhut modernized and tarde F nsrning with the disorder, and wae hurried in Be open very low. In coffee great activity prevails, bee, Higbee, N York; T! psor, Boston. Ro necessity of being ina hurry about it. If Congress ced some years ago. The character of the information rejuvenated, Plain Presbyterian ox- 'y , cova, Fia., Jan: 10—Cld, bark Ovando, Dyer, Mebile; lon, Trott, Havana. ‘DENoe, Jas 21—~Ar sloop Tupo, Able, NYark.. Capt i . NNAH, —Arr brig Lucy ‘Ann, Shi ww, NOrlis; scl h {te ‘i ‘and good qualities may be quoted at 8}.a9; several car- | Ria pen bri TH NY ‘eBid bar! ould pass the notice, then he w dw t > terior, arranged and decorated with Corinthian | the grave a fow hours afterwards. It rages pri ward, anda number of vesselsare in | R*pid, Bow'on. Cid, snip Celia, Thatcher, NYork. Sid, the chenoes for war would ret Becest i 0 Br curiogian afisire SOS WA USE Cree ort id elegance within the edifice is without spire or | in the north part of the city;and the other tagt Kerra the. foot aregene dectpally ioe Kuroner, | lssae Bead, NYork. pare for the national defence ; but if wi not going | Mr. Bextox concurred with the Se: To pass the notice, then he thought this expenditure of gan. We ought to avoid wll unnece money would not ‘be required. for the printing of superfluous docum Mr. Skvien proposed tae 10th day of February, for the | several years been the practice of disp Dill, so that it mignt come up with all the measures con- | documents to the grocers of this city. They had beon j ; Port loading, principally for Europe. Amorican provi- Eineate wt ene with the celebrated | etty oriee y ford la aee a penaraee Whe sions are deraparativaly scarce for the season, and cargo —— ‘ Mail i! i rates may be quoted at 60 and 90 days, or 4 per cent off’ By Last Night's Southern A ur have accomplished the official | jer Foie area cr ay, cecsived a letter from con | Ter cant, uatollows: Flour$i4; couch $408 60; mack: | Bazristons, Jand2—Noamrjvals.. C14, big Qeetn, Patter ‘ 4 5 A 21a 22; la hr Pearl, Nickerson. Boston. Sid, FRO, elected a qondam politician, Dr. Graves, | us vail toemediotalr ata? ug aah, for New York, was | ¢fel No-3.$8 50; herring $9; mess pork $21 0 22; lard Grandes ‘schre Josten Bcown, Niparke, Olbralae, itor from Michi- i Palesiitag ti a ewitc! arte had for | . ‘The locofece. caucus have eccomplished of public Secrets f Ji an at i nected wil ie Oregon, with wi he thought it in | sold by ound, at the rate of four cents ir pou at S ctu! 12; mould candies al7; sperm do 0 4 Point of fact associated. seen | ais. -(CA¥oiea--Wiat is the price pail by the Rrecer’s ai | ‘The Jackson Monument is | the murder of Matia A. Bickford; ere” Charwed with | {o"'"The stock of lumber on hand islarge, and demand | ,,/iiapeteiia, Jang Arrechr Safford, NYork. No clear Mr. Wrstcort hoped the bill would not be made the | this time?) Don’t know what is the p ice paid now, sir. but when the folks here taki lector Morton and his friends, are still waiting with | 90d. Hickory hoops are scarce andmuch wanted.— | Saerons. ‘ order for the same day as the other measures appointed | Sometime ago—I think it was two sessions ago, sir--the | The first s | rah poliehatie as and his Sends, seis erating Wik | Bee pat. Rocking Hicynj, Jan Ar sche Kanawha, Bvsbr, Portsmonth, for the 10th of February. | price of pub. dos e down to two cents the pound, | last night; he hi and proposes | 8" - Waclans’ tedmerr eat hg R=! Ni; North Siar, Nickerson, Portland. Sailed, schr Balance, Mr. J. M. Cuavros thought there had b | sir, The mark ; but since, sir, I believe to hand over one half of the profits of the evening for | Mination. Various ramet ae Beter veer | ‘Puatengers | Johnson, Boston: change ef opinion with the Senat 0 of export. Mr. B. suggest- the patriotic purpose. etocr seg 4 sitictes ‘ce ov but ute ‘bout th matter. Lonpon—Ship Giadistor—Charles Orme, Samuel Parnell, te tadskoes inagieabla roe i eo fee an re th TET | If he fe rejected, there will bes ramps, endif he Is oon: Richard “Fouter, Ireland; John Cant, England; Thomas Belt, D. W. STONE, 3 ie ir. }CKINKON stat is agency in the int juction of ry ¥ . tof it | this resolutien, and bis ‘willlegnese, to abide by the plea- | Sleighing and Cold Weather—Excitement for the Steam. avin aa sonmaenes. wat icsescam T* O60 | cumempuanasmreseammmnsesiinnnitiiiniiinimetbeieennny 1 atone ney at Lavo w, Ra - Clayton | sure of the Senate e's News—-Rejection of Judge Woodward—-Stock ‘A new manufactusit is about to spring up in the MARITIME HERALD W entrusted to his c ele t porte ay rewtt: Peace or | | Mr. Jannacis argued for the advantage of having all Beard, ge | town of Methuen, not ier {rom Lowell. Bills were re- MAKLIIME HERALD, ‘Messra. Woochuil & 2 ‘etotor th a tacist ian te. ¥ , eweoe—eoooe Soo” sanguine of war, why does he not come iorward now and | lations printed it ue book. Yertorday was a merry day in Baltimore, a continuous | Roried ye\terday Jn te et dolar tik cay | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 23. E AE Soir Sevaen aid he! doubts about the Seneieiate | The Teslaton, Roreves, was laa ie cnr, oven foe th cing of pan ta ag ae he | ssa Seeeepias lecet atanes TWie oat pica of rising of til 101 ital of $2, to be located at this place. It is not en from the the sun until long after the | capi Emmet civ-cndook wasn i 19 oo Hie doubted whether the notice | Mr. Auten rose to correct a material error inthe report | ‘that When he made his first speech of yesterday's proceedings of the Senate in one of the | going down of the came; whilst the strongest sympto sant erred Feber! Stamascrriog Omeendey bane } 30 ‘such dou Bl ae 1 | eity papers, (the Union.) | Mr. Allen read ‘f accordingly of a regular jollification were apparent in the boisterous | just declared a semi-annual dividend of thirteen per cent, Ship Rambler, Baxter, Leadoy, Cook, Sone. , - | fro . | natant! ‘and the Seco j-ann' lend ‘i Mtg? i tions submitted by the Chairman on Fore ign Weishene Mir, Calhoun as tah the reported remarks Of mirth of the loaded vebicles co Ai Bereta | ‘pre ar eeplial NGvadted tn eaatnotorios poy che Ben) Bj i Rare heaton, J Atkie Ros S*™ A RARE OFFER. th er 5 ‘years of successful operation, being located " , hani ested in manufactories pays $< goto wa, J Atkins & Co. ‘of the city, convenient to the Depot, the Uae (Mir. Allen) under the ayes and noes, he doubted wheth- “I (vir Calhoun) was happy alaoto hear from the Chair. late hour in the night. A chance for a sleighing frolic cent. | 80 lo inv: Pert Sehr Fawn, jorfolie, Va im tne very. caavens Peper, the er the notice would this body. if the Senute should {the C ‘ , does not occur in Baltimore more than once in two or | such dividends'as these, we may anticipate the building Schr North Star, Sprague, Kin, Ja, J Elwell & Co. tol, and the | a pass the notice, he (dir, 8) would votefor this DIL. He | caries, war nae yaat s ‘masterly ingetivity’ would three years; consequently our young folks seem d of numerous American Mancheste Scht Whale, Baldwin. South A othe purchaser, Address J. ’ Weshtees : tea ie several degrees colder than it has been an: ives yesterday, for an act of incorporation for tl rashington, Jan. 19, 196. 3teod re Suir. J-di. Crarret then coneluded that the Senator's | enet tha sekyiiseltimed having mado any auch remark, | {h;0"vtar WSlore 7 morning | Hees or the lidlopumaant Orta? ef Ota FoLoGS ts | pane Fancy, Chase PU ng course upon this bill deyented the notice, whether to war, Whar ii bad ne oteatetly inactivity would lead | "Tere continues to be nothing done or thought of hore | Messachusetts. ‘Thie will undoubtedly call up the short Schr Jane, Rogers, New London, ‘HE NEW YORK HERALD Ws G0 eieth aot pecs the'nstiog | As present be te, | fo Genkt idee ee, but the news by the steamer, which is watched for with | of the murdered Morgan, and we shall have much learn. Sehr Peru. twood 18 davs fin Wilmington, NC, with 4 T le deemed it out of plac : P te : nf Rows En tatooatty of fesllbg never before precedente ed end profound discusssion on the dangerous tendency res, to Woodhull & Minturn. Sid'm eo sehe Math | rs. | mboOY. Thougix Liese measures ought all to go together; the no- mended, would lead towar” “ne 6 (ME A”) F8COHY | mined to make the most of it. This morning the weather | A petition was presented in the House of a, Schr Ana D Bedell, Charleston, Dunham & Dimon. | { hat the notice could eo: 'o give his views upon the bill. | were, however differences of op) aa) " ‘ rovidence, hore on Pro) Sonatgre diflered io ther views. At the proper time lie | lities of the construction which Groat Britain would | Le news of the rejection of judge Woodward by the | of pealade cntet eactmamuabe bnvertieemnaly atewed thout 20 miles NE of Bare “elandy ot off on | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor, toe aeyents However, ne | give to the notice, Dir. A. sald be hed expreseed no such | Senate Test evening, Res oanted some excitement, The | at NubAty noted Snthmarens have spparentiy divecte yer ne Sent damage in the bell «Wat | Olroulation...Forty Thousand. mgpiaires oe Didi Jor the steamers, positive opinion as report in teferonce to thé f by a are fe hpi Lie A ae whl Gouna ae cation The Hed oa le aaly. rat pee turpentia sas towed upto the city by steamer Wash- | ae. i. r. Sevien suid, that if he had in any , Dut tha | “Srocu Beano.— no transactions in Balti- 4 regul | ington Irving. d | _ ~ hale opiviow, it was from the churge witch hed boon | subject, ile ded’ oot banees en on UPOE the | more 64, 1990, yesterday. They closed at 02 bid, 04 | this city, and it ia sald the order is in s ous con- |" Sloop James Lamphier, New London, domestic goods, DAILY HERALD—ivery aay, Fries & conta per copy going on around him, Of consideration, that Ureat’ Briain era eTown Out iked, Maryland O's closed at 72 Did, 74 asked, with no | dition. ‘Avoiding public dieplay, it is nevertheless ma. | sail | VPRERUYHARALB—kvery Sotarday—Price 6X eent for Oregon. Whatever netian | #ales. w converts and strengthening the old ones. —payable in advance. up to the notice ? (a8 understood.) usual pricesalways cash Mr. Sevima—No, sir, id I , * | out animation. Buyers and seliers manifest very little by steamboat Bamson.__ inadvance . will: Hasna na Geucurred with the Senator from Dela: | fa ippetl Gedhare Wer eyes teas ‘tebe; thesvel granes disposition wel eecketmmnn Sen ae - Miscellaneous Mecord. PaINEiNo sit Mgt expeuted: with, Woatiy ead ape are, (Mr. layton,) an sagreed with 1 vices from Ear steamer letters ications, 5 from ‘Arkaness, (iit. Sevier) I weletioe na ne ct | i aieduutaee te ee Feasons Small salos of Howerd strest, four yesterday morning Boston Post, Thomas Gill, Esq. Recording scvatary.— | Packet ship Queen or tHE Weer, will mil this morving at | spawns, ten bo fn ad fore the Senste. He also differed with the Senator from Mr. Canton explained that ho bad said that such etna ra: is wind meek) sede y pa Arkansas, and so far from the notice not passin urse might lead (o war, a contradistinguished from | S74, N 4 . ¥ ron, for London, at $ o'clock. | TAME GORD Senate, ho (Mr. H.,) believed that it would pases and | tne reported poritive declerstion sha toe | at ¥o, Dut hollare sMThare. is nothing doing ia the four marke, holdera,| The Guapo dee eit thie vou, air be rays of the that it wes the opinion of most of the Senators sround \ Mr. Atues next referred to the reported remarks of} Din fill opty fl md ms ing hauled om the serew dock, was found to be most materially Northwest corner Rrees. EL ted. Mr. Cuavrox asked if the Seaator was afraid to walk | solely aad exclu + Mahia Pato ere: | ex cop Oh ais conte Per annem w 5 take upon the notice, he did not believe tnat | TH Manxers.—The flour market at present is with- gg oy Temperance te es etal vis an: Be of N