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SLT FLEES LIE DE ETE ee ilo rofuiation. Mr.C. had no hops, net tbe iovst, tialtbe, purative Of the manusoript papers of Un e CORAARCIAL: Behr vse, Cas, wenld eat Serge} the piiple Witem he Beton. Bunaiog, HW noore Wow Bevan, ta cals Brio Cranion, Leland from this port before reported ashore quei ns oa Cranny Island, has been stript by order of Survey. | ‘ions which he occupied, it | tion to introduce a bill to give a homesiead toevery head lots on 85th street, near lst avenue, 2 by 102 feet, $350 Suir Wasuixoton, Knapp, from City Point bound to Lon- n the highest interest should | of a family. (Laughter i ach, $700; Steamboat Boston, 130 feot long, 20 feet | don, driven ashore at the month of Nensemond River, during should dispose of the question. Sena- be excited in reference his productions, and that | A dozen voices, in different parts of the hall—Read | beam, 8 feet hold, and draws 3 feet water, $4.610 ; house the Jat gale has been gotten afloat, having having had s consi- ‘ork, Illinois and Indiana had fall said | there should be a strong d on the part of the gene- | the bill,” “read the bill.” and lot on Lewis street, known on a certain map as No. di B ddrable portion of her cargo discharged. d eango, searing were entitled to the whole of Oregon, and ralcommunity fortheir publication. Believin re- The Sreaxer ogain called to order, and persovered 78, 22} by 67 feet, $1,275 ; lot on Madison near Scam- | er should give the “ notice," snd follow it up to | fore, that the people of the United States woal until he had ly produced it. Z mel strect, 26} by’ 73 feet, $975 ; lot on 10th avenue near Many Moi fy Louisiane, brigs Alliquash and | topenil, qtote fore Tow beed rails ld be extensively | tAThe Clerk proceeded to read the bill, and afterhe had 65th street, 22} by 100 feet, $120 ; do. do. $130 ; two lots | Ajax. and the residue of the vessels reported ashore, are still Dinson, Matanz1s; Mary T Ran o- Ma Oregon. In his opening remarks, after re! on 86th street, subject matter in debate, he said it was obvious, from and impart information by reason of the the discussion that had already taken place, that there nd important y of opimion as to the ground | wouldseem unavoidable nd the favorable opportunities enjoyed by him to rv. McCown: Mr. Speaker, | riso to a pri notice some time ago, of my int who wrot'e thie bellows srticle bed oue soilter Sisdison, aooompruled by the follow lug witei io) Py repr oe } a parle ‘of conscleoce ia him. Or, if it were iv hun, port, (lor which the repert obted to the Hr. Cucnasvon, ser a few prollminary retaarts,ellud. Now York, ‘x Maren 0, | Jpebotts, jphowegn, Spree AE aa | vill, Cowest ‘ ver come out. But he would pass that by. The | of Mr. Dromgoole,) viz: | ed to a remark of Mr. Payne,on a formeroccasion, as bo. —_ Aeiis.—We have nothing to note In either discrip- : nner } TF Grongd man is entitled to all the reputation that this slander “The committee appointed to enquireinto the ex \ mg pereenen tion, and the market stands at our quotations of yester- Lehip,2 and? bei ~G Hawthorn, Phila; will give him ; and se far as ie (Mr. C.’s) remarks were ency of providing by law forthe purchase and | Ir. Payne arose.—To whom does the gentleman al- 2 ship, 2 barks brigs, ankno’ | 3 concerned, the writer wili go before the count tion of the writings of James Madison, late President of | lude ? AnaDsTUFFs.—There was more animation § salled. } Tete Jen 17—la me sehr Revs ¥ A a4 branded with a libel ; and ex regards the Senate he will the United States, not heretefore published, beg leave | Mr. Tuomasson.—To the gentleman himself, inthe market today, and operations were somewhat | Brig Robert, for Coast of Africa. | more, 519 days too rep. US crease SP eae oe ‘0 before te world branded as a Jiar auda libeller of the | to report in p: ¢ Mr. Pay. assure the gentleman | intended nothing extended. Lerge of Western were made, od | | Begin the aleve “i f epg nate. “That they have made enquiry respecting the manu- personel in what I said. pally for shipment, at $5 60; Good Michigan is at) Miscellaneous Record. | 0 Gna Bee, 21-10 port M Mr. Carrrenpen sustained the romorks of the Senator script papers referred to in the resolution of the House. | Mr. Twomasson remarked, that the gentleman,in speak- $550; Southern is dull at our former quotations ; Banx Jenx W Caren, from Rio Janeiro, in coming up | Dixey: from New r Rio 5 4 from Georgia, denied that there was the ri/ghtest foun- | They find that these papers are in possession of his ve- ing of the stockholders in the nd and Louisvil ‘Wheat isa little brisk. Sales of Genesee were effected —— fr pgs namie ded on the mnd | {/ageige, fm | adis for Hio, thence to New Orleans; t dation for th: tiens aod egainst the Seoate, and om they were bequeathed; and | Canal, made use of the term “swindling.” The gent at $117}; New Orleans Corn, 64 a 65 cents; Jersey, | yesterday intow steomer Samson, grou! peck. deca; 5 ting Sell - ole le! + eloquently nded the integrity of the body, indi- ‘ing property in them, nas alone the | men having charge of that canal, had | white, 68, and yellow, 70 cents, weight; Rye isheld at | flats. She was in charge of a Jersey Pilot. : | Schr Columbts enreridee: maeniosee Lv 3 a vidually and collectively, from tho smallest blemish of f them. It is her wish to dispese of | home, of being honest, liberal und acti 86 conte | Pacxer Suir Wareatoo, Allen, for Liverpool, will sul | Sonephiacctm Cod'et Bld Ga, Welt fare a he such aspersions expresses de- | never heard one word of complaint agai Corrox.—The demand to-day was quite moderate, and | to-day at 12 o’elock. Letter bags closes in the Exchange News | Itumore for New York. [The matter, for the time being at least, was here should be- | amount of stock taken by the government, altogether, the sales are reported at 600 bale are without | Rooms, at half pass 12. | Big Janne, Jea 13—(Aa 1) arr Br brig, Crox Bais. dropped } not forbear to | was $233,500, and it has received $258,358 as tol! on that change. o vr cates Seek Deiianiak ten | Douglass, for Balumore, 12 days; brig Abo, . for Petiiois were presented by Messrs. Allen, Speight, 4 it isa natural and commend- | amount. It now owns 5.353 shares, and there are but Livemroon Crassivication. | schooner recollected, from red | hp Jen to-le ee te, Breese, Evans, Chalmers, Dix, Johnson, of Md, Dickin- gency which Mr. Madison | 4,657 in the hands of individuals, which this bill propo: Me | New York, put into Lewes, Del, on the 7th—prebably the brig- | of Bar eemorse gem 8 ear % y pemeaat }» Conner, son, Westcott. Ashley, Corwin, Phelps, and Lewis: ion of the constitution which binds to- | to purchase by the overnment, with a view to mal Upl. $ Fler. antine Meteor. + | “gumtane, Feb é—In Eo A ‘Babson, for Boston, A number of bills and reports were introdused from into one great and rful confede- | the canal free. Mr. T. having finished his remarks, t Talerior. vos oe ceees oo 8 oo Scue Coxconpance, from Richmond for this port, put into | nly Am vessel. the standing committees. i also ¢ and the Speaker resumed the chair. Ordinary,.... s+ ves ee 64862 vee Lewes, on the 7th, had previously picked up im lat 44, !on 70, | Home Ports. And on motion of Mr. Reveroy Jomvson, the Senate 4 HOMESTEAD FOR EVERY HEAD OF A FAMILY. Middling,....0eeeeee0 138 7h see | eight bales of cotton, marzed : | | Arexanpara, DC, March 7—Arr brig Consuelo, Hathorn, resumed the Oregon resolutions, and t pon we had bog hs. Severel pontionas cllmeedthn Rucersueng nem, 4 Good are - ao eee | Baso Ewmnor, of New Haven, Case ‘Averill, from J Rektimess, =: fh Peptic, Dow alifax. iD ve oo ' . ee a jamaica PaALacHict a so OREGON DEBATE ConrixuED. tor, by paennntty Wie ee oe Stee Ene a << for this por, was abandoned on the Sth instant, and the crew | Kingston. Je. toh—berk Jane E Walla. rekon, Ee get, rane doing envitied to the floor, resumed the | character ng | Tae Sreaxen (Rapping with his hammer, to cell the | ia eee taken inio Norfolk, See Norfolk wnder head of Southem | West., 27h—bark Eliza, 2a igerneod Th—bark Empire jebate on the consideration of th 1s disi votion to the | House to order.) entleman rises to a privilege ore Mail. on. 28h—berl Sheff, Sands, tion to the “netice” to Great B re of his country, regarding his useful public la- | question. § Pa | wi | Setgime mere ones | erpool Boar rm spl ue, 25 by 102 feet, $350 each, $700 ; two 4 Others were in favor of compromise and negoti- | tified, and that such publication w ; Ford, ation, with a view to adjust the matter. ere Wei itato to recommend | finished the first two or three lines, some of the members do. do. $152 each, $304; six gore lots in rear of the above | ashore, their several Captains are making the most indefatiga- | Rideou meg, Matanzas ; Choct ¥ very peers many objections fo the cone 3 rs forms; ond for that pur- | need to be satisfied, and Gre eae ert ae bh,” 25 hee 65 oat ay one ford on fost rene cia ee | ble and continuous exertions to get them off. 2 ate oe re, Hiarteras, ia, es oy gested by both parti: ey were left in igno- vill. ‘and others, ‘‘ob, no,” “ ts hear it follow- stree' y about 72 feet, ; ten on 22nd street | ber of diss thera % .' , Chase, to whather the execitive nad authorised orraot | [tis deemed uselove to raise and discuss the question | 2a'b¢ pals of laugito | near Lexington avenue, each 25 by 03) feet, $1925 each, | 57 Fors uumber of disastors see Southern Mail head Porte pS ere 0 speak for him ou that floor. Mr. A 1@ of things, should not commi of the power of Congress to make such purchase, Com. ICConneL, disregarding tho diversity of opinion, | $19,250; two lote on 2th street, near Madison avenue, | 07~ Bric Taxoven, for this port, put into Lewes, Del., for shy Eetign, of had it, however, that the gross has established a library and has procured on its | moved that the bill be referred to the committae of the same size, $2125 each, $4250 ; two lots on 2éth street, | aharber. : 9 shore b ging part of into el —Sel r Eg met, Sawyer, Wi » Cs 1 ina accoun! off. » lost s ern rks both printed and ii ipt. e state of the Union, and be printed. near 4th avenue, samo size, $1725 each, $3 450 ; two Su Mepona, (of Charleston, 8C,) Cook. from Boston for | from’ NE —Cid, For obe, Lecraw, Havana: (Br) roporition to sett ine of boundaryfat 49 | question is at rest. P ra acces tinea | ve on revailed. : | story brick front house and Jot 69 Carmine street, 26 by | China, (before reported having put into Retaria fhe repaise, and park Dake of Wellington, foucleumne. i eee’ Se deg , but that was withdrawn, By that, however, wo "Your committee append to thie report a memorandum earn or Gen, Van Ness. 100 feet, $6,650 ; elght lots on north side of 118th street | tuiled again, Nov dt) was in costact with « deeply laden bark | brig Forte, ico; Cottrell, Trinidad — Te eotaee, have the admission that Kogland was entitled ‘ed them, exhibiting the character, and arrange- Mr. C, J. Incexsoxt offered a resolution,that the Houso | between 4th and 6th avenues, cach 25 by 100 feet, $15 | baad £8, below the surface of the water, flying jit | schre Phoaiz, Law ‘iit ington, NC}; Renown, Love. ment of theso writings, remarking that shduld Congress | will adjourn to-morrow at three o'clock, to attend the | each, $120; two lots on 6th avenue and 149th street, | hoom and tsail yard, bstays, wartiseale, fa 4 NTorks oa ‘Saturday, ach ‘Zoos Rell, Jr, Philade make the purchase and direct the publication, the order | funeral of Gen. J. P. Van Ness, formerly a member of | a size, each $80, $60 ; one lot SW corner of 4th ave 4 Th ‘had a starboard tac! board, and when the | phis.—Sid, Sacurday, tw ‘Chton; bark Condor; brig Anna- pgp ime question upon this of arra' gement may be changed, if deemed advisable, | Congress, and since Mayor ot Washington. (Cries of | nue and 120th street, same size, $60 ; four lots west side | strange ‘was seen, the helm was put immediately to port, Bin) (of aad aupposed for 3) schra, Persev 0 10 be accom shed, it i should Congress so concur less objection te thie than to the p: up to 64.40. But nere they without env specific pla: aud such publication may embrace the whole or selec- | ‘Oh, ne !” | of 4th avenue near 116th street I tone. The entire writin, ad however, willbe included | An adlatoemnels was moved, and, after an ineffectual $200 ; three story brick house and lot 78 Duane street, also; bac ebehgagh ¥, the larboard eet eet Dee ete oe hich go inthe purchase, delivered to Con, orto such agent | effort to tuke the yeas and nays, the motion prevailed. | 24] front, 254 rear by 81 fost, $9,900 ; house and lot on starboard, and prodaced the collision. Lease ema ‘ere debating this matter, | as may be directed to receive and preserve them until Flushing avenue, near Graham strect, (Brooklyn) 25 by | * Ain mah Meclch eee cacence tt ne ee any assurance as to what | the further order of Congress, and an absolute and un- Battimore, March 10, 1846. Srd a ‘ouch 25 by 100, $50 each, | the stranger was hailed, and requosted to 63] feet, $1,300 ; three lots on 14th street, ne | Satrong Dutch accent. outer eee eine Teselabons Cie | pondie coe nant thareto conveyed. Should the purchase | gajq Day in Baltimore—Failure of the Resumption Bill | tile 9 mre dept boli Coren 100 erate on | lor from inols e made, tl itt y i | street, near avenue, 3 two) ? (Mr. Hannegap) consi ought to poss the no- is their intention hereafter taper ee he subject of | | —Lectures of Gustiniant on Catholicity—Markets, $¢- | three ‘story, brick houses and lots a7 149 Perry | gister, that the keel was oat, was false, Ove plank had started, | NE S20, Off Cape, Hatteras. 5 and go up to 5440 at ali rezards, and, at the same their publicati Y | sterday was a grand gala day in Baltimore, by com- | street, $7,; | which would be temporarily repaired. Seer Ler amee 0, wae Thos Wright, bark Duke o! me caganied the resolution of the Senator from Geor- “Your committee will be pardoned for making, m this | mon conseat. Our atroers were, throoged throughout Saree Markets | cmpty casks, had arrived. The steamperb wes working well, q i gia (Colquitt) os making no great difference, if it should | place, an allusion to a suggestion which hasteached exe : . erege Markets. | a Pky 2 r ko. cetenilee'| SF ee Ct we be contr Ge Deecty ores They (the Senate) should becareful before they | them, that th «wy ” | the day, and even up to 10 o'clock last night, by hosts of janpavogs, Feb. 4.—Since my last respects, prices of | total vessel off. Wastity legislated on such a grave subject -they ought RA pare was paleriewsy Saniace Ane ean] had lis ‘our produce have declined. The extensive importa- Scum. Vinainis, of Eden, Me, before reported abandoned er Porw Rico, Wa Peau, Amethyst, , to finish’ diechargingy) sehs Joh, one, i . R 1—Cld 6th, brig Emelize, Monto, St I. i enjoying the delightful weather ; the | ¥' ¢ ; 0. h, brig * St Thomas, consider w may be the result of h hasty legisla- ti {Mr. Madison. ‘T = ‘ions of late have prevented dealers coming into market | near Baker's Ia! |, was towed into Gloucester outer Harbor, Craa.eston, March 7—Cld shi Sailivan, We 5 ‘ork 5 tion, and hesilate Defore they took a step that would, babies ey om eer ory ow tho utter fallacy of numerous Western and Southern merchants now inthe | forany extensive purchases, they being wader the im- | On Friday, ‘The report that the Lall of a coppered veel, of | Rosina Bloch. New Orleets Br bark Charlotta Heri: » Li ; brig Tower, Grantham, Gulf of eo ach Eiguimauy, Howes: Be W led i fi bout 250 tons, bottom up, laden with cotton, supposed a bark, Perhaps fever the relations between two sucl countries committee respectiully refer the House to the corres. city alfo contributing to swell the moving mass that | pression of a further decline. Superiine Flour freely | shout 29 tons, Dotiom up. Jaden with cotton, supposed a bark, | son, oo wore likely to lead to such reanits Phe Sanahee sed | Pondence and other matter prefixed to the ‘Madison Pa- crowded the sidewalks. Our hotels aro all crowded, | fered at $7 25, but no, purchasers. Corn Meal is some. | O01 hove divom the aban ray der sens Lka—Arr isi, ach Meliville, Sawyer, Lubee, for New Wore likely to lead to such results. Tho Senators who pers ;’ and they will be excused for inserting in this re. and our mer>bant. ul: | What scarce; it would lire | only $4 per bbl. Corn if Lieedoa, touiid to | Ya gpposed his views, all admitted that it bad rosults were | port an extract from a letter of Mrs. Madison herself to | ing ell day and packing | Gull, often at 69: panheg./ 3-2. bees ssealeaiie Xt: $9 land of Fogo Dec2s— | Fatt, Riven Sid (hvsch 4 Boe likely to flow from the passage of the resolutions, they the President of the United States, di p Pron to atte that che bi b G Pl , Fits, wants ones ene tS November 1éth, | tor the | vatiragre eps rn peor momen tay atg. ia and crew arr at Port Praya Jan 16, all wi ccesten—Arr Sth, brig ‘ouid not recommend it. Others say it would not be 1336:— resumption of the ‘ment of rest, was seienté Score Capt Mason—This vessel is reported to have | l— Art rigator, Bogert, Baltimore; ut under the conviction of “clear and un | “However prevailing the restraint which veiled, dur. | yesterday rejected in the Hi gates. The | ———$—$—$—$————— — a fast, at orclook AML, i the Gall, from | So ee eT Nt eae ray Watnee = e title,” to pass the noice, On the whole, | ing the life of Mr Madison, this record of the creation of funding of the coupons of interest was the portion of the Passengers Arrived. u king Il the | Havana. 3 en, wos it wise or prudent to rush, in thia state of ourconstitution, tho grave, which has closed over all | bill objected vo, aml 1..A—Ship Talbot—Samuel Kennedy, of Salem, Massa- | Pumps were in requ paces, or the | HoLwes Hote, March sch—Azr brigs James Balch, Parker, things, into an intemperate course of action, so as to those who participated in its formation bass parated ts. . making very fast, a ounce cot a peti: | Balti Te Braces, Philadelphia Precipitate the question, when such a difference of their acts from all that is personal to him or thom. His ‘axxan—Brig Savannah—A E Aylsinth, G Jameson, D scnooner that the vessel foundered, and all on board perhaps eater, do for pee anes 8 opinion prevailed. It was still a matter of dispute— anxiety for their early publicit; | Bothlick, and perished, the steerag fter this was remo- Wilmington. NC, for Boston. the extent of jurisdiction, itle; 4 e d Bavantan—Bar ‘Mead—C A Johnson avdlady, H Flo | ([= The pilot boat Herald, at Philadel i Beich, Topaz she Jule Aang men. should prom iae baer eays e Cor aed cuarerioa enue rom bis having them transcribed, | livered in this city by the Rev. Mr. Gustiniani against | reycy and indy, Miss Bassue, Mesers EM Young aud O Schre. | (asda tna ab niles pocth of Chics raacte a eagPoken, | no arrivals, 51d Brig Jet jer great ji is morning, and +ld again, + : by h and, it may be added, the known | the Catholics is rapidly increasing, and it they are’ con- | 7° | uaknows, reviously. ashore on the beach Tne | sclihitinsd Taylor, Cutler, Thomeston, for New Works ise. trainte, rns), well mew | wishes of his illustrious friend nomat Jefferson, and | tinued much longer, ma lin violation ‘ofthe y Cuaniserox-Ship Sutton-—Me Byrye and Iaay, Mr S Re- bor, had been got off, and all the wreckers were on Doerd. bela, Nickerson, Beéston, for do; Senator, Pierce, Nevw York, 1 is i he ? ol ing uis! atriots, the important light th , ii ret t , on tl - er and lady, 2 Miss Watkit iss James, Mr inson, illis, CI i for Boston; by 7 RtOD y Provout his exprossing his opinions in amanty and frank would shed for present, an well at future, usstainess, | fereonfession of misriod aclesingie oc ieee, | Mens ansaid MeGowan O'Neil aad See wentee Bann Huatco, MeCrillia, from, Charlesion, bound to Bos. | had very bad weather, Feat foal, and nave bolwaris, aw, fa, manner onthe question. They Were told over and over, besides my desire to fuifll the pecuniary obligations im: | rangue about corruption aud indelicate infamy that it jz | fat, 37 30, long 74 20, took agale from NEast—on the 2nd | lat 39, lon 73, Yesterdcy inorning, brig Oe, Stor ned weain, from day to day, that their title was posed by his will, urged their appearance without await. | utterly ridiculous. to suppose any decent woman couft | Foreign Importation clear and unquestionable, and therefore th ht not Sh i ie Ute He eceeine cel a Velo cen. which eit near | wi ble, and therefore they ought not ing the preparation of his other writings.’ ubmit to. He boldly takes the ground that a woman | Liverroo1—Ship Ashburton—22 casks mdze Van Wagner & | 11 o'clock, same i —{ Krom our Corres} t.J—We = still. The next thing they would be told was, that |“ Congress, by the purchase and publication, will se- | who attends con! aston ts looe ull claims to virtue or | Tucker61 crates RS Aleock—30 Bird, Gillian & sail from the camera tee a he id paren pon | 0 m: ce Thursday, none than Thure- England bad no rights at all there, and it was an act of cure for the public library, and thereby for the informa. purity of thought, and | 90 HJ Cotheal & co—18 cases JB Mali—10 Little & Pear coal Seoren cooker and taking feed the lee cide thatenl wari mail since lest Satuiday, and report you that the barks oppression and Hrapacity, such as hae marked her conduct tion and benefit of the whole Union, the valuable writ: re put and answers th 1 Spee gieah Penmaes fer, Blunt SAlfore—t & | Mevunehcons, and sails {rom the fore to the main riggiog, split: | 2 a panins Teak So sm on the Haha See, 0 ions. He (Mr. E.) would not submit to j f ef i vit i # | Gro — Sie . , cans 1 5 m " Lad any foreign nation that may feel inclined to dictate or | ed'utateamen j aud, in performing, Ge cer ol es | Searcely be obtained from the most abandone Paitoury cares Beton & £020 A Bell 20 Ore L225 | Inithetobwarkes At the samme time sturted head Becky and ark, Yocteys ts ela Wai rent Sane ae bully them, He believed lie lad, upon.a former occa: eto the country, will have the consoling satis | tion, and tho way he draws the “tong bow” shows him | {isckns cnet BR Be aerate andes | TI inued for 70 hours, and blew with | Now Vonks vehts «fone ira fr New sion, when the honor of the nation was involved in re- of knowing that, consequent thereon, the icy tobe as well skilled in its s the famous Baron Mun- | <19 Thomas & coi H & J Wright—995 ancks salt E d'rain | of distr Yo ind joneordia, forfolk to New York, with oysters; lation to a question of disputed title, went in favor of a bequeathed to one of the most ex. ellent, most exteemed, jc n, or the equally veracious Gulliver. He also | & ¢v—36 casks 35 crates 9 cases 210 bdls iron 2 hhdsto order. 4 if brig Sarah Loujes, | enac ‘Townsend, from Virginia, to, New Tork, wath woods prompt and bold maintenance of their rights. He main- and most deserving of American ladies, has become te that ins tier ore daily taken in courts of | Hto Janzino—Bark J W Cator—-2000 bags coffee 160 ricces | up for them= one, proved to, be: Tee Tas | Ws Bridgeport, Hadassah, of Portsmouth, boned tained these views on the Northeastern boundary, but | availal and will be thus no more binding on them than | fesewood J L Phepys & co—t00 bags coffee Nesmith & | of and for New Bedfurd. trom the Cape de Verde telands.1m.8 | 10 PI ‘ar otic rons Foute Sieg. fee the controversy here was of a differeat character. What e greatly to the comfort of her declining d the Al —that no oath is binding ona | “4g!*. chin palpot—s7 casks camphor 8 cases grass | Charles Heary, of Richmord, from Wilmingtoa, NC, bound eleeini are at se Bisek vee SU ee oe Wee the matier.in dispute thet Agitated the country here? | years. Nor need any apprehension be entertained that, olic, or is regerded as binding by the Church un! qth 300 Foils matting 900 mate enssin 8 bri grass cloth I'case | to Boston, having come tthe sasistance of che Sarah Li a brig whic § They were told t was about some thirteen degrees by the purchase and publication, there will be recorded | h Ta on the crucifix. K oflatitude, in whi wrec if isi i ‘the ras, and 24) but being short of provisions the Hualeo took eight of the § | New York, and driven gow to the Hatteras ieee wee Manson, or Munson. of New York, the seme blow: of. The captain of the Globe reports having ig Alfred, of North Yarmouth, on Tuesday, daring the Gulf; her decks swept. sails all blown aw y, condition; 1t was im} je to render any as ing to at the time. ‘Iso reports schr or ten flourishing States could beestablished. Was this to plunge theminto war? It would be preposterous. The real question involved but 58 000 square miles of asterile country, which would not be iully peopled and occupied for sixty years to come; and was this to bring aboutcollision? lt would be monstrous. He verily believed that if the negoti- | ation had not terminated last August, the questisn would | | | dent for ai ieee os matter of course, nilks 1 do poug:er 2 xs aniseed oil 1335 bales hemp Gordon & | recedent for dangerous exam ‘oat other depart- | ha: n great offe! le states ti t—1000 rolls maxting 900 mats ca | a" | itesman ever vindicated Principles with such signal whate oe 3 to be personal knowledge a: re 84 casks camper 222 pki P| Bur‘o Porroise, Barron from Boston, Dec 2. for RioJarieiro, | | | | | | | i wing lost foretop: | ity —ever administered the government with so much | tion in their enforcement himself, whilst a Pri hant & co—2 bxe sundries Walter, Li most trying scene | which i once was, though he has since, © ised oil Thos Ritter—939 | kgs d gloriously, through the | been a Lutheran minister,and ie now a Methodist preach. | 4 bxsmdze 1 trank 1 H Delano—2/ cases noe ot national rights, and the latter denomination 4° Bot apposr in: | « Sturges, Boston br patterus D Cartis, Jr - i bs 4 u rt, co. ional honor and yet, through- | clined to acknowledge him. The Odd Fellows’ Saloon | —400 chests cassi Talbot OLSDRSAC K 60. rte) cant | date aa, a gale Jan7, off Cape St being able to obtain thenecescary articles | m, from wheuce he wrote under date of | do 8 pekgs cigars to order—1 Ca had gone to Marran Jan 24, to procure ri cchr Re obliged to remvin there wotil the retara 2 the steamer from | 5 a: fom Fae wre eee noe ‘ownsend Craney Istand, from Hampton Roads ming, blocks and canvass. He would be | Para, which would he in about 10 or 15 da: a ed ashor. now have been settled. The navigation of the Colum- eerie pe pee oa revel we tiag ke ear acca | eg wool 7 sacks horse hair 6000 ox horns || Btia Annow.--We are icformed by the keaper of the Co- een Tinie coed ia loxte lente seats: bia, on unuavigablo river, 98 yet, he believed it tobe, | the bit er asperitios of mere purty feeling De Meyer gives his frst concert this evening, and will sireeek Ma Tauck coal'B iichesaset box W | brig Arrows ot Boston. is diifaug in the ice near the Light | Gordon; wecther me: Wee made the subject, the basis of acontroveray, on “Mr. Madison was a member of the celebrated Con- | have such a house as war never before witnetod ia Bo, ss et bey te gi House, in Delaware Pa Le omen pir eee ona Bay pened Sy which they had hea dso many speeches. This was the vention in the colony of Virginia, which commenced its | timore at $1a ticket. He performed on the organ at the —_—_—— Beruupa. Feb 10—The derel form, Le: for New Yo ki 8r ship Simuel, Lelanton, sort of dispute that was to involve their country in session in the city of William: jurgh,onthe 6th day of | Cathedral on Sunday, giving the instrument a sweetness Domestic tmportations. 2 been discharged. to save the ex! Liverpool; bark Brazalerio, Willivms. 46 days from Rio Je all the borrors of war. But England did not demand | May, 1776. On the 16th of the same month he united in | of sound that it never oolore posseseed. Craarestox—Shin Satton—77 bales cotton Taylor & Rich in all twenty-sigl neiro.—Br ship Washington, for ool. and bark Athel,for exclusive right to this territory—she only demanded — the adoption of thi ‘rong, patriotic preamble and reso. | The Mi Howe open the Front street circus on | —12i do D Mills—33 d» Lord, Warren & Salter—andanamber stores found open and in us”, will be so!d at auctio: Glasgow, went to sea 5 oH theta io coma ea ae rould be allowed'to take reiuge ution, which formed the’ basis for the motion in the | Thursday evening witha capital equestrian company, | of Dkgsto ot | TO aren ened bole a8 callous. co, ana" ote ete eemrennass Cen amine fee aa ere, mon with our ciizens. It was the great continental Con eneral declaration of In- including the celebrated Madam Macarte. Dan |Rice | ————— NS | rm, : ‘. a . 4 5 highway of wll nations and all may occusy it; this was dependence. Outhe tame day he uoied in tie ronole, | ne{uding the celebrated Mad polite” in the ring during MARILIME HERALD seoren, Sishes, Dem Gant ticeaiy ok Syn Comeees, at ceria ece the es back eltieast ered her position »p nthe Oregon question. He knew the tion for the @ppointinent of a committee to prepare a | the season MA rrende Sarr ay’ ‘of such amouit Of sal ship Ag bore Colossu: Sallado. Arr ship “wan, Taye Fe oe Se ire etute was placed on this question. Decluration of Rights, aud a plan of government for the | ‘The Harmoneons are attracting good houses to their a. We th lon St Ganges, Corkan, from Liver On the ons hand, it was beld by one portion that they Colony. Oa the 12\n Juve, 1776, he united ia the adop- | musical enterteiam.nts, though they have been unable PUK'T OF NEW YURK, MARCH 11, | they sccept and to pool; Le Sere regardless of the rights of their country those who tion of the Declaration of Rights, which, in fact. was ‘a | to procure o suitable hell. | | Zhe duty on freien ram here ie ahoat 40 cesta, per 6: Newront—Arz stnscha A Brown Fall River for Richmond = mayer extreme * wre aaa go Be 54 we ae declaration vf independence by the colony of Virginia; | ir. Marshall, better known as the Fakir of Ava, a REN, ot ef] Thee from Whe Ses Tower sboale | refure b sent bac! Hackensack, do wt Kiroy, Providence for y bad been sulticiently admonished of this by the au 29h, following, of the same month, , Ky. * a | five Do id “ 7 . ‘ proceedivigs in the early part of the aay, in relation to@ ga sapport to the ples of g2varament whereby | ere dguthe Ta Baltistoce tok Desk was @1. dda Diba Om | ee ates oe Peet emats oe bog fret ound) ae a oe certain vo us printund its Evior, On the otherhaud, tne colony of Virzinta became a tr separate anu iade- being 40 males and 41 femaies. The number of deaths | fom Providence fst Mobile.—On Weda sday'm guard the interests of the country, , pendent S ate So that Vr Madison, ut a very early | from small pox was 4, consumption 11. } | agile, ths Cr tain was lostoverboard Al opine i tect it fom the perils of war Senators would act age, parucipated in the formation of the first written | Tue Manuerse-There ie litte we nothing doing in the | : bri i. lor, {rom Thomaston fur New York; Sen) Bige/owy “sap tiy free and independent course on the ution, voluuiarily adopted by a free | Flour and Grain market, the prices continulag the ‘ 5 Sed fie Landes, went senor Go 2, wits Ua wer esto Gane ton for do; Jasper, do do; Mary Clarke, do do; 2'r.umpr, eee ney eerie? (on, Higependent judg” people, ever exuibited to the world. He participated | game as they have been lor several days past, ‘Orleaus, J Elwell & Co, Ba Blow Chee re ee aah ee vigenees 7—Sid 5th, sche Elvira, Kaight, 7,jexandria; d while they knew that these base and aisu, aud more largely, too, than any other momode ae Sales of Stocks 1 om ase deer Fock. bgremcn ia emrtiagoop te ivedin this | Albion Howerd, Beitiwore i We celumnies woult have their effect, tue formation of the Coustitution which created thie st he 6, Paks rae at Ma. | J Elwell & Co Pleo pita igh bong yO Seem tiethorty ey of ag aed pani eer gt! Se |e wine. that there were m vy base enongh to tabiicate these coutuderacy, which assembles tugether the re,reventa- | 9, bef i ie Pc "3 Near 16 | Arrived. | oF Novell ery ava npertnd ope coe Ontieaee $'dsch Julva & Martha, + New Yorsystoop Salnmples and others focls enough to believe them, tives ol wii the States, wud ull the people of this vaat | $8 ,o't S345 14 62}, Gdo Far and Tle Bank, a3, sido, | _ Ship Ashburton, White, from Liverpool, Jan 3. with mao | 9f\Norfoll; Nine reasels were reported ashore near Ocracoke, | Sd ach Java & Mart Pith jSauatore would, in their judgments, exercise @ Uuion, aud contets on Congress all the power aud autho- | 42 Uuiou Bani Na aS oe | tothe master Feb 10, experienced a neavy gale, lost foresail, | [IS4 v che same time” Schr 8 Sturges ie nro ashore of | PRovipENcR—Arréth, brie Grand Turk, Porter, Cardenas. Hand discretion, and on the avundast patriotizm | Ho rity st pooseaves He udmiutstered this guvernment uader , éltimore and Ou RR, 47; 6 do Sus mare vard split topsul, aud hid nothing bat westerly winds | Qerge be bouad to Georgetown, D :. frut (Pit LaDeuPHia, March 9 —Arr bax’ na, Emery, “pire to adopt any measure inconsistent with ® the coustiattion, wisely, purely aud successfully. It | gq pitt tik Pet cents closed at 71 for th She sailed 12m laiter port about Sia Feb. Frankia, La, lst in4t lat 36.109 76; euconutered a sremendous Urquestionable right. If he di d | war his happiness, duriug nis admiuistration, to behold | Sues. shew un auvance of j on Ma ee ee SL ARTO RE ite jasaranon os Sols and 15 tierces molasses: aplic foretopmest stayeail, fo ralject binasllto ohloquy. He would hesitate, her Gur victorious Datuers, dud to cuutemplate the triumph | Sdvancs of nenrly door on Nov Tih, a d St Heloag Jan 9h; ‘ioke Feb 36, | ee EN eee gallant sil, carried away Bing Jip = eae Ean ty im te mt rt » carms. I¢ was nis satistac 1Oap- joston, for % 7, i it N washed overboai to y a able’ ‘The disc jar na it hud gone, only re- rights and our honor had become ohjects of reapect, az PET Cou, of 1890, closed at 88} asked, 96 did, firm; anad- | lou7040 W, bare Frosp. ct, Fench. of Boston, for Caracuas, © | MYA Ee ao—The brig Abby Amelia, of Pittston, terce in ifted ow board apain'in'e for | for ed to the general question of title ; but th +88 vance of 4 on “9 id Were | betore they nad been of insult. I: was his enviable lot bid’ ot Saturday. Baltimore | wreck of brig Sidney, of aud for New Yora, from Gasyma, | Colnoru master fem New York, strack on the dry rocks 4 of law and of t lered, to live tu un old age, uuiversully admired aud r spected | 24 Onio Railway 'W from Sand Key light house, nigut, of she 18th. 2, res left off at 47 lor sale, 46} bid. | Porto nico; tovk from her the Captain, James Montgomery; | mules WN sat, in the Gull, @ & topsail chr, apparently abandon ‘i . a ing ti y thisday 1%h—The Aurors saris this day for New | Oisch inst. lat $620, lon 7345 I, m bi they passed upon by the wise, the guud aud the patriotic. At th d of Mate, Jam B Lindsey aud three mea | While !ayi |e tof charges is $1444 76. Capt Sals- | Ou Sth inst. lat 36 a veas they took such action as would oblige them tution of the United States. It is not the intention of | R-ported Duel and Settlement—Approaching Election— | (Th: bottom of the A by Amelia has beeu extwined, on the top. A brig and schr were layiug by 7 r, with one of the greatest powers on the water cask: experienced very heavy ga'es from the a the becl fouad to be much lujured. Its now being repaired, t! the committee to recount the long and arduous ie — as 8. fo-e aud aft, tained some dama; rarks, *heons, buets, rth, with whom it was their interest to re- services of Mr. Madison, but it war destasdareiosppre. Guat Danae ir Ea pat eden of one of the men. the collar and she will be ready a ig Cala Prins the Towa, te male 2 and preserve their peaceful relations. Mr. priate to ulludo to tow prominent incidents ol ‘bit fi ver capens refed Ae Pen A acne TUTE Ed es ay a Sapien Seuidicae edtbidioes uke Delaware, Bake grease’ nua ble Sd earcegralestenin by Catan Renee oo ws beeing meb may gave the good fortu: A meeting between two bloods of this city was report. | Paint i Wee wan king condition, the sea having | z United ee sere wal eat A Fabvinence, ‘Maron ‘l-cArr’ staop Radiant, Hawhios, Neg , } Cay tain Gray, Jook upon his like again,’ th ed this morning to have been arranged, but before the | caureiherie leske very badly | Praya, for Bravo- + York. Came up, ship South America, Bld. echt T the Columbia river ; next the discoveries uf Clark and by Congress ot the works of’ Me : 204] ont “Os + from Charleston, witn Spoken. swell. Miles,” ‘Cherryst ‘aj Propellor, Washington, Lewis ; then that derived by the cession of Louisiana be quoted as a precedent, but, y Pinching time came, the matter was brought toacon- | .,*('f stm Oo Tsay Fira itis ietge ion, Rattoon, hence for New Orleans, Sth inst, lat 7 | Breet hou Wek Mt rr briad Bosauret, aig re bes and Florida. He contended that the Louisiana title and'profiably followed. clusion on a point of etiquette. Whether each party | of surpentine barrels, dr.ft wood, bulwarks, &e—low ered the | I well—desired to be reported | tamesay Rue Charleston. ‘sid, Brig, Ve~ claimed only up to 49; but the chief title claimed was |” On motiouof Mr, Daosaooue, the bill and the accom. a \delphia, 51 | willatick at 64 40 and fight, or compromise on the 49th | boat sud picked up several of the barrels, game of them mark: that derived by the treaty of Florida. He, however, Re par 16 day fram Bo.ton for Phi ny ing papers were committed to the Committee of th alee ed $ io a diamond, ‘SW, with Joss of starboard balw: Considered the title derived through the cession of Louis: Whole on the State of the Union, and aentod parallel, is yet a problem. | bucked, a coffee mill, makers name ‘'ri Hubert, Philadelpisia” b boom. t s : } loop Victory, Sturgis, New York. te dscoverg. x guestion remained tobe comrdereds sce |" reo noose rowdy deposition of tome of our | SiH uth er fad teen wine wae civ anon | ease ed adele Cove | eae pa Ri Mabon, Re: waster ona tcible af DUNT NW: HOLA IGRES Nee| “mcrecaeNee ean PU Hargis daw admcer population begin to be manifested by occasional brawls. | time. | Brie ‘Trenton, Pitman, {com Matanzas for Trieste, 18h ult, | York. tizen in clai Sarem—Sld 6th, brig Charles Thomas. 9h, brig Otho, Ry ing the whole of a country as a disco Jat 28 30, lon 80. JIwe +, Trott, 52 deys fom Rio Janeiro, with cof- * rer | ciety of the city of ‘taking tor distribution of | A *reet fight took place on Sunday between two rival | for,'ke tod L'Ficppe ko. Vesvels: Left before’ reported. | 42490, ton Be oo on Salem, (Dee 17) for Gam aupfroa Rover Cami when that citizen merely continued the explorations on the public lands. i | gangs which was severely contested. The fact is we ales on the passag’ | bia, Hiver, Dee 29, lat 34N, lon 47 ‘ Arr brig Francis, {1 1m, Mita river which had been discovered by an adventurer, , Houve relused by « vote ene, noes one) ut the | Fant a war, both for the pal giving employment aggor) Hankin, 14 days from Matanzas, | Pagsed, an American bark, standing E, having her colors ro gale of wind, lost’ b fark oplis Dlanke and made new discoveries of a country, such an adven: | THE RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. | to the belligerent propensities of some la Se ees dratoatantiah, wich coosa | az the E or a signal very jar, on the Sist t 80 bhds molasses. turercould not claim a whole country, under circum: | Mr. McKay submitted a the debate, on | tion, who have fight enough in them to w! 4 oe aston es from Manilla for Boston, Dec | stances such as these—it comes in conflict with allthe | the Dill making appropi ns for rivers and harbors, brow, up to the scratch, and of fal re ie Ship. Hat !Pson, rtels, 70 days from Lancirote, | yg°'Psorr g! Dyan Ne ge in| in j " WW De Forest eco. ty | git uosure, of Portland, 1 days from New York, Feb | By Last Night's Southern Mail, = joug bout, shifted cargo, and | y4S¢hc yeti: oy: rules of public law and public right. Such was thecase | shall cease ou Wed: as regarded the Columbia. Gray simply solved a doubt, | when the qu mgr which before existed ; he entered a river which was be: | fore discovered, and ‘did this make the title of the United States “clear and unquestionable? The discove- ries ot Lewis and Clark did not establish that clear and , at half-past two o'clock, mendments pending, or which | Home Ports. ioe nig aku ui How gp. 7” om Botton for Gonaives, | Baxrisonn, March 10—Aer ship Eacaw, Ford, from 05. | Shup Patvor, Bory tro Manilla for New York, Dec 25,off | dam; Suiled "oeNew Ori 1 fa Se cOmeny Oe “Brg Rivsabeth, of from Wilmington, Del, for St Croix, | {yt New York: and Herald, Br vahion. for Bali iy fr ‘i de, with he from Hai Graa with iden, to Haige ECG, Heed hr | 66 W, passed an Am brig, steering 8, showing Nos 34 33. d_ the resolution, by substi- lay, which med to mect with some fi from the i unquestionable title,” either. Mr. E. here cited several” A ‘motion was tnade te hey orto enor ROOd. we - i but the first named dis- | severe werther oa the id heavy gales since 22 5 ; Niagara, for New Orleans, sailed extracts from Mr. Wyndbam Robinson's work, in sup- apd Tage Dalog ene eee: | sciot: hewn Guare't Gaitk thats feces is De perceptibly. | Silat leh was soo mal , fad was driven South | Fig sePtarratore Reset, bark Lucy Field, fm Apalachicola | Joha shally for, Hampton Roads eka 5 ee port of his position, and went on to say, our next ground in tho affirmative—yeas 90, nays 7! diminished. However we shall see after the 20t! | of Cape Hatteras, h i 5 ig Histori * cee Mie wears oe rough Louisiana ; also, treaty — | On motion of Mr. Tinaarts, the Houso resolved itself! my epistle of Monday, I stated that the Firemen's | | Bog Holly 8 Sine pale Keobe ions oa trig Her neers hock atten and this requires to be gravely considered. By the | into a Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, | Parade was to come off on the 17th. This wasa mis. | [oxWood ae siphaelghts inden tee | place on the 97th. treaty of 1709, it was said England hud ceded her and resumed the consideration of the bill making appro- | ‘#ke. ‘The parade ta A , American brig steer | Dut these were all matters of controv. Priations for rivers and harbors, Court of Quarter Sessions resumed business to- | , = | (RUS ence pit of the principle apy caciee a (Mr. rgpselee made an ineffectual effort to ‘ake A is the m Begin et Ami Go “Een ied eee Bk) Mates eye oe Tolos, PR,with ‘4 <b 35 jat 29 2, eS schr Abisha Jenkins, Haws, 6 dys rain Oregon, “ peac if we can, forcibly it up the bill , cases being very few, that probal the trials will | ie, to master. . fm, ‘ork for omas. | But thi Feared thetr fave and deliberate action. But Gregan] See the. lersivorsal government o€ be got th ugh, aud the grand and petit Jurors discharg: tah, vey, 8 days from Bavannah, with cotton | “eh ant #48, 1ou 6 chr Sabine, Bentley, 6 days fin N | Pata ‘ igh Vermin tm the great ground of title relied upon was that derive Mr. Stanron, in the course of hi As ing 0d this wee! from St. Marks, with cot- | * inven i ilehrist, 17 dys | Lion, mngg A prod gna by the Florida treaty. ‘That treaty surely tran: d | to the powers of the general ‘government to afr tate Great ado is being mado by the natives, about the di- | a ait albu i Go. ailed in company | fa N Giese epee ioe nepamitomer srabitaag | Dulwarks sod boats stove but sustained np other material 1. to the United Sta nal improvements, said that the Mississippi river was a | Vision of the wards in Kensington, Spring Garden and | with brigs Alaada. Le‘ brig Caroline, for Boston, soon; | “Murch lat 96, lon 71 40, brig Harbinger, of Calis, 21 hours Bont relipes, Been, trom a crate, having ow poet Bioes ee ; great highway, open, not only to the citizens of the | Moyamening, which they call a partition of sein is- | Drigs Aun flix aad Kimeling, for New York. fm N York for W Indies. pa pT pects Lae eo tce, free Nore 1tfat this “clear and. unquestionable, put to all our citizens, who had a right to ite unin. dependent territory: and they threaten dire things in | | Brig Sterling, Thompton, days from Boston, with mdse to | “Minreh 7, lat 0 11on 2, brig astern Star, Hart, 38 diye fm | Rogesy, ened ang. tens Sew ce ahi Wathiegton, seel 0] Now, as to assumption of! t pt . . | Consequence thereof. For rt, dieve th O- Alli re title, on the ground of discovery, where the disco rinteneuoyment. ‘The government, under the su: “ bg Ms mag m Matanzas for Portland. | Lowe, on Pig Point; brig Ajax, Perintendence of a distinguished officer of the navy, _Ple desire the division of the unwieldy wards, so us to | eeiied ta'com | pte; lat 37 4S, lon 36 10 W, Coral, Beabary, of and for N | Thor Care driven. aah eam . 7 h oil; had spoken 2 days before, Rose, was building a steam fi | afford all an opportunity of voting ; and the only fault | i " 4 he 2d inst, he afore 1000 wh oils : | months it would desceng to the Gulf cPMevicnn ‘Now | they find is, thet the legislatare'spplied the dividing | Pit?.™' Oe oO Te eae ert: brig Norm Seat, 4 days fin Boston for | ¥ if, in getting the vessel out, a snag or a sand bar should | kni:e only too sparingly. However, they think that a | lon! bost, stove water cake and galley, swept decks, split | Pomme agg . : s belseate Core Beet, 9. elerall Mousa ep 4 be in the way, uo question of Jurisdiction would arise | little good is Detter than none at all, and they thankfully | foreeail aad ib 34 inst, saw a sche bottom upwards, green | °5520%8Mige 3111 8, 1on 35 18E, ship Gent Harrison, Simpson, | sh wish los loughby's Point fight boat. {The report of Ue jects, to | poag enzo cce eee. , Virgigia would not say thet a | receive these small favors, maugre the outcry of the na | bottom. s7it large white streans saw a letter cn her sem, took fm Soe ee rene raved ot and from Wil- | al rence] Cid batka Sieryieady Crow Tere ects, to snag should not be taken up, or a bar cut. would not | tivists. ‘ | fm Card for NYork. " ¥ » es y * ; | ~ eed barks Sis ta rie codsbeaanen al ty. reunite seth Gib pain fargs numer sarenroe ete ues | ghee ineay Rone: eh thule, Hie hay, dom tnt ae oer Et | and arts tae pe she did not hold out would blush at such a proposition. Important sarveya | Few anys go, was emptiness and the absence of all bus Warre Feb 2, rick Balch of Salem, att for B rare the on ‘War ‘arren, RI. Feb 25, 79 40, spoke bark Mary | f Salem, from Calcutta for Bostou, whieh left | were now being made on the cont, to/détormine axe | Ue; is Bow the scene. Of ng im bark Cam | Band Heads ia co ash, the ven ashore on the sonth did ‘not occupy for so: aestion. In all the ritain that she claim clusive right.” He conte: rset up Claims of exclusive right ld that Oregon was open to her ie whole to settle ther through, but to ai for exclusive rights, she was t 25 30, lor at business excitement, and | Smith, of Portland, for Boston. ' inco Fer errata ee Seen hast sab ey the territory, this wi latitude and longitude at ev ia bristling with forests of masts. | brian, of Boston, and brig Caroline, of Portland. March ist, in ‘Whalemen. ‘lean; Kilie le, New York. Also fa Tho rights she claimed ought to be discus- inlet und indentation, the force tod direetinn ee Conneey, | The. stock market continues. firm, and prices range | tho tai it Scaconnwrod furious gale from BE: to NEY | e, of Wi Fee aaa ee oN le for Mobiles ora eal foe a "’Copen; Wert Indien and 8 rok, March 7—Arr, bark, Parthian, “Allen, from NOw ountered the late gale off the Capes of Vir- ch load, ley, boats, every arren, clean; had been wet boat. Formosa, NB, a ket bons i sures ot far- ro Barton, of Warren, 1100 wh 100 | a Ser cap cine erToo los bone. | of weat, rising a tremendcus sea, the wind shifting, fre- sgh Parte Jip 6, Sere Be 600 wh 200 spm a My 5 a With femit, Bee | eR Te” et te spm, bound on a ernise: sod and this was the matter the Senate should deliberate the geographical character of the bottom of the oce: upon, before they passed a notice which would exclude ic. A new channel was not long since discovered them from all title or right in the territory. Mr. Evans New York. He mentioned these fact continued his argument in the examination of the ques- question of jurisdiction did not. ari | pretty much as they didon Saturday. Considerable ape- | culation has taken place in Girard Bank shares, from ru- show that the ™ors that a recharter will be granted the It the govern. nd even should the efforts for that ourpose fi tly three oF {nr points in the squalls, w! diye, During the file lost deck load ot orange on, McIntyre, 20 days from Havana, ‘i oud foremast a tion of the title, as settled by the terms of the Nootka nent could remove an obs! it | old charter remains whove, and they can go on wil der, ——, 30 days from Tuckapan, Fls., with mo- ‘ator islands, Feb 23, Desdemona, Baker, N | [> ort bediy. Sound Convention, by which’ he contended the protem: | mein ae ae yours Colores 1h wb ‘sould, congtitution: | siness under it. ‘That the form Tytato “of things will | lames, to D I Sager. ‘Inthe tate gale carried’ away head of | At Upolss Nevia Sesbury, Pact: | No Cauvane set, deceriel. two brigs| with spiking bat lower sions of Spain to the exclsive sovereignty of the terri- | ally remov. , We could remove a thousand. | take place, no one with common sense can for a moment | foremast, and lost part of deck load. |e | are Fe Or a eo ora oo ia00 avin 1000 | Masta and bowsprite staudivg, one fail rigged, the other hermo- tory were abandoned, and the country felt open to all canal from if the latter already existed, it is val stores, to B'L Michell. On the tod, of Bethegat, expert: Sandwich Islands 175 days, full cargo, 1900 sy: | phradite—Spoke 23th lt off Cape Flonide brig Northerner, the world. r title, therefore, had been derived, for the purpose of # not found out long ere | enced a severe gale from NE, which drove th far 3 oe Lone: ace 7.h, ship South America. | bound to NYorw. Thomas F. urder 24 mate either by the United States or Great Britain, was from transporting our troops and provisions, it was ‘just as | Sales of Stocks at ton. as Cape Hrtteras, Lost deck load of boat, Smith, of NL, was at Se Nicholas on the 34 Oct, | of bark Parthia pM ae hate go + fubseauent occupation and settlement. Great Britain competent ior us to do 60 before as af mergenc Bro Boanp, March 9.—25 shares Norwich and | # Suh S | : Pacitie | Belle; im NYork: sc er, Doane, sles or explorations. 2 was past thibe o'ttoshs, eran But we should not wait till the emergency arose | Worcester RR, 66]; 25 do bolw 66); 25 do boldds 664; | one bale of cotton and -onsiderable quaitity of wrecked ‘albot, fm Portamouth, ( asa maxim to maki the suggestion of a Senator, Mr. Evans gave way, and time of pe ie. optaita if i wan oon | war in | 26 do sol0ds 66}; 29 do solw @6}; 80 do 80]; 100 Lo ong bbls | jate gale, lust cables, stencheous, bulwal BCT Jib boom, vcd moo tui ah | Sehrs Engineer, Whitten, fim Newports my Demet 4 In nis opinion, if it was necessary and _ Island RR, 45}, 25 do 454; 100 do sol0ds 45}; 25 Philadel. | t, 5 days from Swens- f Haven, been the Benate adjourned. proper to y the Atlantic coast, and make appropria- | phia and Teasiog RR, 34 9 Cheshire Rit, o5; 10 Western infty My Ay J July 0. George, Bvt, pats id J Manel, Re $m _— og RE 0 Mery. for do, 6th ith Sibline of Representatives, tons for the protection and facilitation of commerce | RR, bol0ds 96; 10 Eastern RR, 107; 12 Old Colony RR, 7, Seine, Smith, NB, 7 do do; ‘Nu. bound! there, it was assuredly as consututional and as needful | 104}; 15do 104}; 1 do 1044; 20 Vermont Central RR, 93; | to make equal expenditures inthe western pact of our | 10 Fitchbui Ra, ise 00 East Boston Co. 15]; 100 do |" country. 18 5-16; 175 do bolw 16. Mr. Jonnson, of Tenn ndment Srconp Boann.—35 shares Long Island RR, #0104 45}; now in force.” This docuinent Fiver, embracing ali ite tribu- | 60 do 45}; 62 Norwich and Worcester RR, 68]; 41 Old | Neil, from Newbe | clghty pages. Ten thousand copi to be 5 a id so on the ground that, il Congress had | Colony KR, 1044;5 Portland, Saco & Portsmouth RR, _, Sehr Charles Roberts, Anderson, from Edenton, Ao, Wt tinted. The Honorable] E Hotmes, of South Carolina, | the power to appropriate money for the improvement of | 98]; 5N. E. Worsted Co. 8); $9 000 Philadelphia and | days from Preracote, (rien eave) stares, Sa, 20 Deere er Rad the kindness to present one to the reporter for the | the wassissippi, or the Onio, or the Missouri, they bad | Reading Ri. Bonds, 1860, boidds 79. A Faces, tera ry 4 fi the same power to make appropriations for the improve- | | jathe NE The bill reported by the Committee of Ways and ment of the Tennessee river. This question bad been Later rrom Mexico—We have been favored | Means, for defraying thi penses of the Rosioffice De placed in rather @ strange Conditiou. It was admit. | with a letter, received in this city last night, from | Ppartmeat, proposes, out of any monies in the Treasury, 4 that it was coastituuonal to improve the Missis- | which we learn that the United Stat e J from the revenues of the department, to appro. ippi, but that when it came to oiher streams, the | arrived at Pensacola on the —for transportation of mails, $3,050,000 ; for Post- | cuustitutioual power ceased! Now, if it was con- | thirteen de Masters, $1,000 000 ; for ship, stwamboat and way letters, stiutionsi to appropriate Jarge sums for the Missis- Secretary of Stal $12 000 | for wrapping paper, $16.000; office furniture, sippi, it was equally constitutional to improve the prin- | Conner. Up to the time of the ‘distant. fell. tn with ny black bend with 5 10th, Draper, Li m, ontom UP, Davated oth masts, This morning the desks of th supplied with bills, and co; Meging’ acteched,, Weer, si atk Pierre.) No doubt the ra, NC. [cis feared all hands are lost. 900 w! | weata or Pacific , cl ho 'reborted | #ix miles to ions W, Havoa, Waodrafl © Harbor for | foes Cargo ( ke Mechanic, of St Jol ‘ho | Ia toa 1d bi . if id | CI date, | (ora, no ip Enroba, | Worst, Jan’ 1th, lat 18308, toa 35 W, | ot f Pierce. 0 ds trom NBedioid tor'NWUosst, ip onl. | i a hb Wi ‘estrort, Feb 5—Arr bark United States, 1150 bbls sperm to pieces. ‘ n tvid Risley, Coarson, § days from Weshineton. NC, | H.4 trom, on NWComt, Jaly 3, F anklln, SH 1100 bbls. . tod Taylor. Phe schrs C Nv ri HL 1108 bb. | Fen ae ore cor Dichon; Reve Broth We July 20th, pe, Stenagton, in bole (6 w fy | ton, all lo ded, bound to sea, and sche Aci iling of the Lawrence, | godine anchors ashore inside of Woreign Ports. ‘were Provisious; | ia port, brig Geo | they showed "pen " rte, such a (remendgus sea was (for post offices,) $4000; for adve! ing, $30. 000; for | Ciypal teeders o1 that river. He also oflered the amend out the 16th ultimo,) Mr SI had 4 he NE gile Mayvacurz, PR, Feb, 21—( Additional) i Nd re 1 as ances she was painted $20 000 for blauks, $17,000; for mail locks, ment, to Lest tue sincerity of his collougues. However, | <u { lotto nays | Sehr samuel L Johnson, fn ere Me'M Bicch enc) | 3; 8! Gould, tm Se Thomas Ide for New Hayee.e p iigore, | Toanw en ashute streak, ith, at S38 ton Tt Went feinmioe Needs SET CON tar nose eked clorin, Oaib O00 , | provemenrs we eet lt thie. States | ny emcee oer Cocke brugisiam, of Kvstport, from | stanchions ibeneeee ’ | oany at daylight ‘aw s brig {wo itn tp leeward, wi or agents, $13,000; f st office clerke, | P opened up, | . . eke bet m coll wd om Liberis fi tand ower mas colors miscellaneons, $50 600. Defsiencies. in the recepls of Ht Would result iu Denkrapens ove fia Key boanl to Norfole, ‘The mete tatormed Capt John: | "sy Uerom teeta gt ed + we rundown to her w of New Havea, from me a en U od soo ae aay ea eee cae Captain 07 citizens of Very Cruz were looking out and hoping for off Cape Hatteras . the retura of Santa Ani a Havane, whose’ artivel Sater Ata Hreeh, Rowley Bow Newbee, NO, widt nayal the signal for the athorities ’ i from Philadelphia, coal re in bis favor. No other news Bohr tepien D Foe Ki garios, from Brandy wite, with pac | salt , Gordon, me Te Bedtord; Ayia rigs Smith, for | be the cdsom,' for Portinnd, Wa; ere. ' ardson, for . Pe ia, Elliott, wig; had shee t nih Jay ancouver, Dowkwater, fore ed oft ad ont the department to be paid out of the Treasury; the bill | tastrophes Woull eusue. Thea, too, there would be not to be construed to authorize any payment to supply SCramOle for the spoils, and sectio adeficiency i the approptiaion for Compensation of Staivs, in the proces, of time, wou Post masters 04 (ue Conttul power—theie boveres After a prayer by the Rey Mr, Milburn, and the read oard on the Ist inst, fm aud for Portland, lg; Co MA Ald, pal. fe " r had transpired. 1 . ton 73.30, at 10 PM, passed 1 mil to leeward, a ve.* ii j 7 despatches for the Secretary Of | flour and nical, 100 je’ rk, viel Jat 55 30. to ; q ing of the journal of Friday. several resolutions, from He off ed b ape We rc abdy, Philadstphie, coal f Sel on fire; py the eppearcice of che elage, should think she * State Legiilatures, were preveuted, and appropriately Siieinoieut iu oO iit, wil he woped that tne, Hivuse | Satpare sate Joke Adatze, aud Bt Mery vend the Og |. Behr doles Rewoett Finatiry tow ‘Attakepas via Newpcr, “i | ws gocion lovded or dt 3s 30, tom 73.4, wt PRAT Lido” ‘ As much beeded av aay specie wa tee bate He egat Porpoive, were ull at Vera Cruz ‘The steamer Missle: with sng and myaties to Peek & Vas Br | | Ret about? miles to th, aca P sed anumber ANUSCRIPT PAPPES OF HK staDtRON. as much heeded as any specified in the bill. He asked ginti and brig Bomere were at P la. latter to hr Ivashoe, pemiaaton, linn of barrels of flour schr Champio in Mr. Daomavorr, trom the erst that When geutlemen came up to the Heastiy, and pat ep iane Drie, Somers we thotiuen of tat So anaes es Ingraham, frov Foes Seetrese, With feat oe “ po subject, submined a bil syprepri ems in to the elbuws, aud provided Lidérally tor | National Intelligencer, Merch 10, fF Lode Atkine ¢ daye trom Marblehead, ah, 3 Comet, for ,

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