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her debis. already ‘0. aad the respective powers of the federal and State rs He had hope:l that after several Presi dential vetoes. and after many advers the qnestion of internal improvements, they would be abaudoned ; but it was to be deplored that the monster, like the fablad Hydra. when you | several heads, new ones immediately came out, and the monster stood before yon in ell his original deformity The constitution designed the expenses of the Govern- ment te be uniform -they should be so. Brants were in substance the same as appropriations of money out of the treasury States in which the public lands lie have a better title to such grants of land as this, than any of the other One State had no more right or claim upon the public treasury than another. Besides, the new States had already received, eath, and every one of them, at least a million of acres of the public do Referred to the bill of the 27th Congress for the distribution of the proceeds of the public lands, which nt to each of the new States of eneral distribution, the bill, failed—the moneys were turned ! but the minor object took effect. et their 500 000 acres,notwithstand- | of the ing the failure of the main object of distribution for the | democri benefit of the whole Union, Ke Gen, Cass said he felt compelled to addyess the Sen- ate a few moments, after what had fallen from the Sena- Now, it was not proposed here to make internal improvemente in Michigan ; but tocon- fer the means upon the Legislature of carrying out the objects embraced in the bill works, as herein provided tor, had been the Federal Government for half a ceutury. reviewed tho unparelieled progress of the West. | Mr. Adi Within his own kuowledge, its population had in | by edvocating th creased from 40,000 to four millions. »ped off one head or These sorts of And the idea that the States is not tenable also provided for a 500 000 acres each tor from Connecticut ‘And the pian of these And all this, | (Mr. Cro: attributable to joneers. He reca- ps of the carly settlers, and the givat resuits of their persevering enduraice. h measures in r gard to i property a3 would enhance its value and facilitate its sale. It was not confined to the mere power of selling its lands. It could make a roed through them, or builda house upon them, if such things were deemnd expedi- General Cass glanced at the mili- Michigan, assailable on all points ; the consequent wisdom of thes tion aegroas the poninsula. The bill proposed to alternate sections, and that the alternate sections © government should be sold at double the regular price, as also those of the Stato. The work would ensure | ately repr government was to age along theee lines ; and not a cent would boextracted from the treasury—not a dollar m the valine of the public domain, by the grant of hi The provisions of the bill It did not propose to extract a enterprising spirit of the w pitulsted. the hardsh govecoment could tal ent or advantageous. tary porition o aud | the Tennessee river. And in conclusion, h Mi je alternate seotions On motion of Mr. Yuu Meat, tao bill was », Who submitted ap amend- t aside, to be taken up again when 2 ON RESOLUTIONS. on motion, the Senate resumed the regular order of ® rose and called the attention of the Sena- Mr. Evans,) to a report of his speech inted in the’ Union. Mr. Ei the Senator from he hoped or thought the people of Oregon would in time become in dependent of both the Urited States and Great Bi 8 thought s0 too. yosterday, as pi orted to have said, that Substantially, that in, and thet Mr. E said that his declaration was ma lity of the future, as a probabi- and that it was suggested by a speech of the Hon Daniel Webster in Faoeuil Hall, last Breese did not desire to see a separate fablished in Oregon; nor had he ever | Mr Evans said he understood the Senator perfectly in the remark ; and that the error was, therefore, but an error in the ‘report. Mr. Jounsow, of Md., thereupon took the floor. Tbere had been a gevoral apprehension of war from the state of our relations in connection with this question, but that time he now believed had passed by—these app: hensious were entertained no jonger. declared our unequivocal title to the whol nd when this was iollowed up by tl in the opening of this Cong! tened with the profoundest alarm. fallen from the Senator from gen,) apd the Senator from Illini Dut, more than all, from the singularly warlike demon- | stration of the Senator from Obio, whi city, he (Mr. J) had suppo of the Executive, he ha try was actually in the di and that, if war was 6 (Mr. Brveso,) | , in his simpli- | mained seated at their posts during the whole day, may, advised of the viows i d to fear that the coun- they had represented, | day—in or out, as change may happen—may be found in | lature, was d od leave to present resolutions, bul the privilege wee denied An ineffestual motion was made for acall of the House, and for the yeas and nays New Hampshire Kiection Returns. The tollowing are the returns so far as received :— snow apd ice are fest melting more decent trevelling. signs betoken an active s, and al- bape stir among the prosperity. And the House resolved itself into a Committee of the | Whole on the state of the Union, and resumed the con- | sideration of the bill making #ppropriatiens for | RIVERE AND MABBORS. | Mr. Genrny enterteined no doubt of the. existence in this government of the power to make internal improve. | ments, and from its very nature it was impossible for any government to accomplish the purpose for which it | Carrol was instituted if wholly divested of this power. He Hillsborough. spoke of the inconsistency of the democrats on this sub- | Merrimack... ject, inthe severhl sections of the Union; and of two | Roc*ingha ‘rocrustean beds—one long and the other short. With | Strafford. regard to the gentleman from Illinois, (Mr. Wentworth) | poi) a with whem the gentleman from Alabama (Mr. McCon- | igais.ece denote confidence: on oie jown ich abound in our city, and supp! laces with noble blocks of wodero stores It is probable that the amount of building in the city this year will exceed that of last year, large as it was. We shall soon get to be quite a respectable vil- lage. The New Hampshire election took and it was undoubtedly a hard contest, 1 he there was news in town from Dover (the residence of John P. Hale), which looked rather squully for the not seen it myself. is heard tions are on foot for Jefferson, Pasa ne the Th ‘ , of New York, bound tor Apalachicol:. of March experienced a hea’ the nan Yards laying to i ad r damage—ol ve damoges. While tandi sy, Hevane, 26 days from N ing saw a large quaatity of leowcow’’ "sIeH 21 CRemwa +8 jeans, with | fol nell) measured ‘the enormity and length” of the bill un- | The democratic candidate for Governor, Jared der consideration, and the gentleman from South Caroli- | W, Williams, it will be perceived, thus far wants na,(Mr Rhett) who was averse to internal improv: as unconstitutional asked what would be their fa if they changed ¢ from South Carolina should goto the Keystone Sta! ‘St Patri Hy it bark, Alpha, Ames, NYork.( rye ‘eb 4—Arr Gambia, Smith, C! rch 2—Ia port, v1: dav: a velphia. Feb ai, Will all the news we bave in the papers this morning, un- To-morrow we may bave returns enough to guess on the result. The travelling being bad, the re- | turns may come in rather slowly, though I understand that efforts have been made to get the news from all parts of the State at the earliest practicable moment, It in. with wreck of brig Sarah J h cargoor! rin tow wav 7 jot Herald in charge of ship Wolf from James river for ‘Brig Almeda, Rowland, from cotton to Coe & Andel 6 | 2,278 votes to give him a majority over whigs and ir Iecality. And if the gentleman | abolitionists; the remaining towns 1n the counties Olof Wyk, Holman Boston. which was not only in favor of internal improvements, | We have given, may _materially affect the result. but the tariff of 1842, he would be stretcned upon the | Four counties remain to be heard trom, viz:— ok antl Be Came up tothe standard of democratic | Cheshire, Coos, Gratton, and Sullivan. (Laughter) And if the gentleman from | rsoa. Saali in company wah Mee. Son, Reeolene tara x, Castine, 6'days from Matanzas, 28 Roach, Brown, 19 day short of running expres: PLymootH, Feb 4—Sid Feb 9—Iu port, barl k Wm Kennedy, Martin, Onty one vessel i Charleston; Sarah From Sr. Domingo. » of the brig | g9 1-2 days from B Souther, which arrived here yesterday from Cape i h Illinois should go to South Carolina, he would be pain- | counties in 1844, gave a majority of 986 for Polk fully cut down to the proper’dimensions, on the short left on the 21st ult., announce the Haytien troops were in ‘port, brie Klirabeth, of Philadelphia | bed. (Much merriment) What, then, would become | Vet both Clay and Birney. It will thus be seen | of the chamelion was according to the light that foll on | it, so it was with democracy—of no apparently fixed hue. And he that did not come up to it was denounced as a Hartford Convention federalist and a British whig ! In reply to a remark made by a gentleman who addres ed the committee on a former occ: m, that th of internal improvem | said that there was Buren’a administra' iz ; $1,849,168. He conclude ndment offered by his sealenas to make an appropriation for improv: ‘e river at the Muscle Shoals. Mr. J. r radical he had bet taughtto be, declared that there was not a soli clause in the bill authorised by the co: o! United . He occupied his hour inan argument to | prove t ‘onstitntionality of internal improvements | Beard, Market: | by neral government. In the course of his re- | marks be said he would vote againstthe bill; but it the | | Majority of the House should pass it, they were bound, | | by every principle, to provide for the imp | the Ten | | | this morning. + \st the Dominicans. T! 1g water to cross the elon, Hatch, wld h rr bark John Brouwi 2A Rosren, Marel 1 any Jost head rail on the tarboard sit inst, Int 27 20, lon 73, paseed a Joss of maintopmast. Al: ntlemen? There were different shades of | thatthe result is very doubtful; most likely there —chamelion-like in their nature. As the color | will be no election of Governor by the people. complexion of the Legislature, then becomes a mat- The democratic majority in the last House of Representatives was abeut 80, | so that the whigs and Haleites have great odds toovercome. The election for Congressman seems to rua pretty evenly with that for Governor. We shall probably hear the result definitely some time Archelaw, Newcemb, fro: hew from Boston do: Brig Charles Hammond, Keller, trom aud molasses popenet, i disc; lew York, dite; ter of great importance. lisaesaii-ttamme CUMMERCIAL, New York, Thursday, March 12. Asues,—Prices remain steady, and we have no change to notice. Pots, $4 19}, and Pearls at $4 37}. E: a ler To 10TH Maucus. i ts and long top mast) in sight, mm Tobusco, with 4014 uintals | rig CH Appleton, Bradiord,ot Wablerboro, Cubs) with molasse from Matanzas for Card nes, was eshore 28 We aid Cleaves, barks E. for Camden,) sch ‘went tosea ships Baxtimone, March 12, 1646. bri Sexes. Toledo Delightful Weather—A Brutal Murder—Methedist Con- eats prem ‘baler ferenee—A “Spiritual Wife” Case—De Meyer—Stock mu 6 been in better Sales have been to a con- roved demand, Flour has r export and to siderable extent at,$5 60, Genesee. Holde i arriving via New sales $118. liverable on the Heathl, econ ahip Niobe, Cordelia, wind comer #8 im the bay, ds rel at sunset, 7 rith loss of foretopmast. we at the time from ‘e continue to enjoy the same delightful weather which has prevailed for more than a week past. Our ement ci | streets are nut only clean of the masses of ice and snow id that his | which we readjof as still being piled up in New York, but are actually becoming dusty. Even at this early hour . ig only Amin port. 9th fell im with a number of barrels ind pieces of wrecked stuff, tain McKenney states that salt was very seurce w! led. Brig Blaek Haw! mdse to E Comin Me, day, the Sige of the Calf Stretm openingjof the river. » wi of provisions, cocoa nuts, cents; Oats, 46 a 47 cents. Pxovisions.—Pork continu heavy. Ohio, new, *, $8.6 $9); Prin k, Robinson, from Havana, part of deck load of m¢ boat str. hr Esperari ‘ork; brig Wellingsby, for New York, oue | and that, in his opinion, was the constitution of the Uni- | in the morning, (6 o’clock,) a brisk walk of a half mile ted Sta and pure democracy. nted by the Procrustean bed: and the man ed to bea demecrat, wherever found, and who profess $64; Lard, 7c.; Tallow, 7}c.; Butter heavy; Good ‘Warren for New iver; sevr Julia Ann. before; Adeluids to sail on the 10th. rig Vancouver, Drial molasses to Nesmith & Brig Adelaide, Marbu These were appropri- | has put me in a thorough perspiration. A poor old bleck carter was brutally murdered in this kwater, 13 days from Matanzas, with 11 ds fm Cardenas, with 201 caske food business done to-day in this staple, and t! et is very firm. did not go according to the principles of the constitu- | city, bya drunken whito rufflan, named Thomas Burns. | tion, should be lopped off, Mr. Coun obtained posé ion of the floor, but gave amount to about 1,000 bales—the most of which hes been,taken by spidners. divesroou Cuassricarion. itmarsh. Sth, lat $7 long 75, spoke itretched out, or turned out. | ‘The negro was standing quietly on the side-walk, when bark Theatre, fm Portland for NOrleans. erent Brig Georgeanva, Osborn, 4 ds fin Norfolk, mdze to Sturges | A, Nigkerioa, Balanee, sloop Sen:tor. | way for a inoment, to | Burns and two others came along, the former picking Mr. Stromst to submita proviso, which was read for | up @ wood-horse, and with one blow on his head, | information--that no part of the money appropriated by | (ot vite, Paladelphia for Boston; sehr cetown fOr Bug Hylas, Curtis, 22 ds fm Maragoine, with 185 bhds mo- lassee'to'8 M Lowie. Ta the late gale lortdeck loud. schre Compliance, knocked him stone dead. They are all three safely deat Conia Pa erith 4 ia; Grecian, Chute, the bill shall be expended during the ensuing year, if | lodged in jail, as principal and accessories te the deed. palm leaf 25 logs cedar Holt & Owen, ‘ork, for N York soon. Storer, Haskell, 24 ds fm NOrleans, with 174 Bre honey 1690 bundles ‘A vmall herm brig, 2a brig U Btates, Y. dhe ago a Luwas, Del, March neiro, dismasted; Mary & Jan bout 45 years of has a family, and the tarif act di aled. The negro w: Mr. Mocommeni aniict fot ‘reception of the | is represented to have been a sober, peaceable, and in- amendment. (Laughter.) dustrious man Mr. Cons addressed the bill. He said it was useloss to disguis rought forward, containing some ations, and bolstered up for the purpose of commit Rev. 8. A. the government to the system of internal improv to be followed by bills of a similar character. Ho that the country be informed of this, and should clearly take their positions. ' It was an at deceive aud to practice a deception on the people a6 such preciate it Let gentlemen, before they gave their su port to the bill, whether they were prepared to go farther d consent to other bills like that which was how under consideration. He exposed what he consi- | dered the Injustice und icequality of the system, and its rkpows, rom east, eames Saar eae t Morris, fm Ne Packs, “Cloate: for 8 Mansinella, Cuba, with refboard abd drowned ‘Whitmarsh. 4th inst, jed in company with brig Henrietta for Port- Schr Sarah, Eldridge, 22 days from mmittee in opposition tothe | The Annual Baltimore Conference of the Methodist molasses to 8 M Lew: h, that it | Episcopal Church assembled yesterday morning, Entaw street Church, Bishop Hedding presiding Russell, and Wm. O. Lum: The Rev. John A. Collins ot ble, and series of resolution, relative to the present con- | troversy between the Northern a: | the Church, which were ordered to be printed, without d | being read. The Conference then agreed, by’a vote of xposed it. He trusted they would fully ap- | 95 to 36, nt ith closed doors for the remaind Pp Marie, Roer dN len, were elected the captain and four men Sche H M Jenkins, Bab! 293 hhds molasses to D 04, long 77 10, spoke Dani Georgetown; sai sbcht Morning Bitar, Holme schr Ann Mills, rere meshes, over! and lot 41 Wil- by about 81 ft, $33, ont, 81 ft. one side, ai Rea Estate at Averion.—House liam st., 22 front, 24} rear, and lot 43 William st,.22 other, $29,500 ; house and lot 88 Maiden Lane, 25} front, 244 reur, 82 ft. one side and 90] the other, $23,000; house and lot 192 Pearl stre ‘erd in common, laiden Lane, 33 to-day, and proceed: i , end brig L Ann, Liverpodt. teed ors — Southern division of from Jacmel, 8t Domi ‘eb 26, lat 26 08, lon 74 ia, with mainmast feet below; intended to ith schis Belleisle 19 ds fm New Makin with mdze to Nes- » 234 front, 67§ one side, with jot 118 and 120 10 inches front, 43} one side, house and lot 336 Pearl st. 25 front, 24] rear, 68: ‘and 69} the other, $11,250 12} front, 12 rear, 84} one side and 36} ind lots 11 and 12 Dover si Amity, for bs) Ri ie f and. from Philadel; gone by the deck, and foremast 3 or 4 put into nearest port. aud Monument, for Boston. Ze ssion, as he is the most revolutionary le man in the Conference. The exc: ment among the Church membership is be Sailed in company wi ; house ‘aud lot 276 oer rN ew Lert: Eleasst | practical effect upon the people. high, and the closing of the doors in their faces, Mr. Root caused an amendment to be read, for certain | tend to allay it. scl it. 40} by about 26 jat 75 36 lon 32, spoke Clark, fia NOrleans Navarre, Cole, im Por house and lot 367 Pearl st., 23 tron’ 10.—Art 4 Tost boat, rudder. 550 ; house and lot 365 Pearl st. improvements at Vermilion harbor, and at some other | _ A lady and [see in from Conner Ohio, arrived He | in this cit rt on Li port on Lake Etie, asking $2 400 for that purpose. He | in this cit demonstrated the necessity of the measure as a as happy as the da) 4 cy obtained the floor: and before proceeding | 98 loving as two with his remarks on the subject before the House, he read | 8 lady, accompanied by the following paragraph trom the Union, of Tuesday tel, and made enquiry fo » Viz: yeas and nays on motions to adjourn, thus made, do not | sipping honey from t) Constitute a part of the record of proceedings. The rea- | der of PHitapsirnia. March w days since, and i a8 man and wife ; but it ls from storms, anda defence in time of | only practising “ spiritual wifery.” The y and night, too, were long, ‘turkle doves.” Yesterday, however, rived at the ho- regular, $7,450; house and lot 363 Pear! inches front, irregular, $7,450 ; house and lot 4 Hague | st., 17 ft. front, 89} one side, $3,150; house and lot 6 nt, 24 ft. 10 inches on one side, $2,750 ; houses and lots 42 by 44 Cherry and Rosevelt st, 31 by 65} one side and 48} the other, $9,000 ; houses and lots 69 and 70 Cherry st, 38} by sbout 61 and lot on Monroe, corner Walnut st., 20 by abou* 80 it, house and lot on Monroe, adjoining Walnut st., 750; three houses and lots adjoining, each 20 by about 84ft., $1,750 each, $5,250 ; two lots on » fim Ne leans- shester, Vandyke, jew Or! : orth of Cape Hatteras, wind which continued for 9 haurs—si thip with loss of her mam topsail yard, also joad of molasses, carried: allant-masts. 9¢l larwich, 25 days fr fore and main to achr Elizabeth, of bound to Boston, loaded 18; zot our boat cut and suppli experienced a hen tain yard, sprang th, Jat tas spoke aberk wi ‘Great quantit eer cy r the gentleman 1054005 & quest, was shown up tothe oom of the lovin souple, fi, $6,400 ; house Cc i where he an spiritu irtner were en d.shahil eats have occasionally been made that the louise ol natener tat bey @ scene can better be imagined than describ: endeavor arr brig) Cohen,jr, MeFarlaud, from Mi cy id {feted vont ba off the Capes of ‘Delawi at 35, lon » fo phi boven; brig San. Bac! son is a plain one. Members, the most attentive and con- | but the real wife, with her fugitive husband, too! scientious in th i . who hi de} clentious in the discharge of their duties, who have re- | departure for the @ this last stage of it, be constrained to go out, while The shad those who have been but little in their seats during the | ed yesterday te) not inevitable,” a term of which | them about the usual hour of adjournment, voting heroi- | fairly be yoked to tbe Senator from tired, then, in his own language, the national rights must be forfeited, if not But Mr. J. now rejoiced in hoping | and believing thar the teurs of the distinguished Senutor, ( Cas) as wellas bis own, were uutounded naivike view of cur tude by the first Senator from New York who sdcressed the Senate, (ar Dix) breath. ing througbeut of conciliation and peace—and the re ma: ks of the senor trom Mi-souri Olepeded tis vpprebensions ; and bis Were still more siieng tor trom North Caroliun (sir Hay wou: ). sitivn of that ote ingus the Commi tee uf Cummeice, aud trom cis kuown inti mhte perseual aud official relations with the Excct ive, | toe rod over vis head and action here. He then proceed: | snares Closcd at 474 tor sale, 47 bid —no change. he feit sesured thar that Sevatur bat pet spoken wi bout | Mr. Jvbuson edverted to last Toursday’s de | Date and to the alieged understanding between the two | rs of the witra Oregon man (vlessra, Allen and Han- | HeKui) to carecbise the Seuator trom North Cureliva. | 40’clock, a motion wa And so particular | adjourn tll to-morrow. Michigan seemed to have become ‘war must co. ;” (Gol Beutov} vad | Ume, but, if possiole, to prevent an adjournment, that hopes of peace | ume might be devoted to the bill under consideration. beued hy the speech of the Sena: | Aod this was the ooly way in which the charge couldbe | | Stock Boau ed Seuator uow © when Ue stould Close his remarks. Were these two Senators as to the form of the interroga tories, that the Senator from ludiana (sr had reduced the privcipal one 10 wii ing ; with the de sigo that, if not answered categorically, the Seoator from Ohio {Mr. Ailen) should hold the question to be Coustructively answered, in the evasion or refusal to an- And in this keen encounter of wits, Mr. Johnson said that he was constraived to confess that the ene Sen- J been more than a match for the two. or that the two distinguired Senators had got rather the worst of And what was peculiar ia this wos, that neither the Senator from Ohio nor the Senator from In- dane bad spoken sivce upon the subject thon in dispute. Mr Hanxeoan referred the Senator to the Govern: Mr. Jonson accordingly took up the Government paper of Friday last, and said that it was as clear to him &s the noonday sunshine, that it sustains the grounds assumed by the Senator from North Carolina. But the | honorable Senator had heretofore denied the Union us being the Government paper, by Executive authority. Mr. Hawnecan said that the only,evidence he had that it,was the Government paper, was from,its own columns. | Mr. Jonson intimated that that was enough. He then read from the Union, that the question ‘whether the President stood upon the line of 49, or not, was to be d cided by the fact whether he had offered it or not.” J. continued the reading of the paper, and construed it, with all bis honied words, to be a gentle reprimand upon the Senators from Indiana and Ohio. Bi appearances, it would re an.—It is a forlorn hope that will pioneer n, it will be a victory over your up the oxamination of the title, ine ot 49 was the natural, legiti- line of tho Oregou territory. undeniable ability, through he reverted to the subject | the probability of atreaty. With- | ik of the Senator from maintaining thet of 2 compromise out being inquis: Miohigan (Gen. Cass) how he would stan! upon a treaty ting the line of forty-nine ? it I shall tell you in time.” gon said he could spare ‘him the necessit He knew alreedy where the Senator would be He placed Mr. Hannegan at the head of the Hot- spurs of the Senate, who go for 5440, or a fight. Hi exhibit of the weakness of Gre: Britaio, particularly that comparison in which tor irom Ohio had represented her ‘as sing in the lapof t past. Breese, that we sufficient to demolish the power nglund. He descauted powerfully on the ho’ He passed a b Mr. Webster, in connection with the Ashburton tre: ty; aud took occasion t correspondence b Ambassador, on th (as auderstood) subi . © repelled Mr, Alien’ born infant, re) scouted the idea of Mr. FI pressment, so strong inst this practice upon seas by the distingui ‘d Ashburton had 5 forth there uever would be an American sailor impres | desired of the Senator the authority for this statement of Lord Ashburto: assed to the question of that at the time it was re- the Benator from South Carolina, it was the very height of wisdom; but that ‘‘anmesterly ac- “alone, had rendered further “inactivity impossi- roposed to accept Mr. Crittenden’s resolu. tons for giving the notice, with a the discretion irom the President, instead of suspending it til the adjournment of Con ® questioned the Senator from Maryland “national hoaor,” and whether it was not our ‘oachments upon it to the death. arge of his being one of the e adduced from Shakes; IV.) the following extract irom dower and Hotspur, on the inactivity,” and roviso withholding the first of June, | to resist any encr in reference to th Hotspurs of the Senate, h " Hot.—Mothinks my moiety, north from Barton here, equals not one of yours See, how this river comes me cranki And cuts me from he bert of alt my tM It shail not wind Sith such @ deep indent, To rob me of so rich a bottom here.” Mr. Joumson said he could see now the authority of the whole of Oregon. With some remarks upon national rights, Mr. J. said that the Seoator nad failed to state whether he believ-d a settlement upon the line of 49 would be an abandonment ot the national It he did 80 believ Senator to settle that question with the Preside: On motion of Mr. Arcuirox, the Senate went into Executive session. Mr. Atchison, on the main question, will, therefore, jead off to-morrow for 64 40. the Senator for co! poetic altogether. 6 (Vir. J.) would leave the presentatives, setox, March 11, 1646. order adopted yesterday, House of Re: Ww. ‘The House, secording to the met at 11 o’olock. No prayer—the cbaplain absent. The journal was read. About sixty members were present, er, fo hie pomnf dignified cally against the motion. They vole “nay,” and imme- | De Meyer gi diately thereafter leave tho hall, thus appearing to re- | and will, of cour: Walnut near Monro ine , each 22} by J00 tt., $3,200 ; two lots on Monroe near Walnut st. y about 106 ft., $2,825, each, $5,650 ; two parcels of land at Bloomingdale, known es Claremont and Monte Alte, containing together about 40 aci ——— : 7 Eaben: Ip a blaking condition, aod rture for the west tes Raa! leaving the “ ,15 days from Baracoa, Cuba, with maho- and took from her two of the crew; @ elf. jum ption bill,” which I mention- own, took off the officers aviny sed one house of the Legis- “4 The other, so that we may now rest of the crew; a 74 Brown. from Wilmington, NC. Livesroor—Packe: ship Liverpool- id. Master Hesleword, Engla hr James, Ingersoll, Philadelbhia, coal. thony Nooth. Mrs F G main ‘present, when the fact is they are not so. By this | Madame Macarte makes her first appearance in Balti- meaus the record itself is made the instrument of 9 quasi | deception on the constituent body ” by Messrs. Howes. Guards, Wm Smith, New Y‘ Liverroor—Packet Ship New York—Mirs Robertson, Mr. more to-night, at the Front street Circus, to be opened 2 ships; 1 bark: 3 bri Teleg aph reports b ay owsprit. Same d-te. lt ow, packet ship John R. Skiddy, Bhid- ay, robs Liverpool, Jan 30, with mdse, to R Kermit. Mr. Y. said that the yeas and nays were as much apart | | Tue Maxxers.—The flour market is of the procesdings ‘eee poeple rg Every body | firm. 600 bbls tioward street were sol s knew that the calling of the yeas and nays yesterday {on | $4 75, and 200 at $4 63}. There is nothing doing in three severe! mo ious to adjourn] was not to consume | ‘sills; there ai “ 4 $5. Small s Robertson, Mr bev akin Frsce afer if vs ‘ i jenuerand lay, of Bo York; Thos Hall, Lovg Ista i Li , og to under c! Wall's, danghter benm bya hi Misceliancous Kecord. Packet Suir Wartsrroo, for Liverpool, will sail at 10 o'clock this moraing ‘Snir ScetLann —The Scot'and, Captain Snow, sailed from : ton on deck ;fellowing & few holders who would sell under fre “3 of whiskey io bbls at 24 cents, and of hhds at 8 a 23}; stook very light. Maryland 66 closed yesterday at 773 “Packet Ship Wellingtoa—J MeKey, Capt Jackson made. He considered that the edi‘ors of tht pap r were | for sale, 77 bid—an advance the prin ers and not the censors of the H u-e, and he | thought it jast to meet and rebuke the spirit that held | 98} bid, sales at ed to speak of the subject of snteroal improvements by | the geveral govert ment, as leading to no good, but pro- duc ive of the most ruinous consequences : and after he concluded his remar when, at made and carried, that the Hou: Liverpool 17th J:n, bound for New Orleans. On the night the 19th, duriug a malo, and thick weather, she struck on Ark- low, or some of the neighdorivg banks of Ireland. The pumps were tried, and it was discovered she had two feet wa- ter inher hold. The ship was then steered up the channel, in ome port, but the water gaining fast, and the ship steering witlf much difficulty, having five feet water in the hold, all the after sails wei both pamps being kept going, at 1 fore und alter hatchw broached to,every effort being mude to get h rothers, Kelsey, fm NV pe yesterday —Bal imore 6's, tod closed at 98; Boston; schr Elmira H Silunes ica one Garne—Ship ZarichsA. Dexter, Whitgutown : i. Base, big ida. Bcemon, Fort ou ratr mate, March 7—Sld schr Squit ‘Arr oth, berk Hs he HW Godfrey, fm do PaoviDENcE. Mareh 10—, Now'vonteleed ide, Kelly, N York; do. Below, com Paitapeirnia, March, 12, 1846. The Weather—Dr. Hoilick in Trowble—Leahy, the Mouk | of Le Trappe—Macarte at the National—Stocks, $c. t IL o'clock. {| Awarm and balmy spring day, end the ice in Chesnut’ street gradually yielded to the influences of the sun the hope of gaini —Whale ship Fanny—Capt Burgess, Capt Bar- lanzs—Brig Almeda—Mz Hil}, Cape Kelly. off to make her steer, ing in the morning che Foreign im, er again before n’s, Texas, Feb 31—In Avsany, March 11, 1846. | i) the beauty and fashion of Philadelphiajeppear to be. Senate thin—a beggerly account of empty chairs and | empty heads ; question before {the Senate whether it 1s | thoroughteres are quit politic to foster agrari Tate a community of social ohsffering as to what is the bus Referred. General is before the Senate. | Grenactan & MataGa—Bark Doug'as—50 bales wool 166 fete 10 lf Sales carbs was raisins 50 bles met bbls do 2 bas preserves 1 jephews & co—I phge Patrick Stran- Brig Georges—270 logs mah: ii, but ym vaia, her lee Tall at thet ter, bad baviag seve fos: water in the hold: “Orders were thea i h was done, earring the ‘stood in for the ; Swan, ready for see; scl ot oo Wie Beyaue dag er ce en AY Ste, Revove, Aurclix,and Sema! Noyes By Last Night's Southern Mail. promenading, and the side-wolks of our most public | Seme of our simon pures have taken exce) im in, Amerie, ot to incorpe |. ctures of Dr. Hollisk, on the Origin.of Life, and have succeeded iu having them presented by the Grand Jury anuisance. To-day a bill of indictment was found whit. The of Wales, which they made at in a quarter of a mile of sh the best bower anchor king, and uo ove to r lieve the inteutzon of runnin; 2 bales aali retards tree's | onshore: but she hed Mr4Backus introduced a bill providing for the settle, | against the doctor, for alleged obscene displays and | publications, and he w: ment of the affairs of the (exploded) Bank of Rochester; | hazardous speculations pending the introduction of | Dail, whe ttlement could not be adjust | if the charter contained a personal liability clau | tion to enrertain the question whether these cla | should be generally included in charters or not ; motion retracted. Question reverted to a resolution (named | offered by Mr. Scovill, instructing certain | missioners to report to the Senate the names of sev. persons who were paid for services said to have been pees upon th Cos 4 a be tru: t is charged that ‘anal Superintendent, in Onondaga | | county, has-been paying out the funds of the state to | imedversion. certain men for attendiog elections, when the Superin- | tendent pretended that the kod was expended for | work done on the Erie Canal. The -resolution | mentioned above proposes to go into an investi- | gation of the affair, and was debated the whole day. Amendments were offered, points of order and ia | these lectures proper # money by gratifying ai tion to be deter lexpect Li by ae | cusant Monk of and a little of nearly come ay a nae would uot steer. were fired, but no one came to theipaaelecens ud mel crew. succeeded in gev'ing on to P ‘about 650 tons burthen, and hhds 1 bri money MARITIME HERALD PURT OF NEW YORK, MARCH arrested. brought bet Home Ports. | Court of Quarter Sessions, and held te ane Battimone, March 12—Arr brig Noble, de Janeiro; schr H N Wi eam! biams. KAlliott, the Patuxent | mere obscene exhibitions for the purpor indecent curiosty? T! | 1d by @ petit jury, and the su- m disposed to bring the subject thatthe next drive will beat in assumed rec- Brig Sea Frown, or Provibencr.—It will be remembered that this vessel was picked up at sea, abandoned, and brought | into St. George's, Bermada, on the 30th Jan. last, and the crew perished. By the acrival of Capt. Hope ™ 17] moon Rises. ‘wer » supposed to har | at Liverpool, from Jau , lat 38, ton. 69, | wind, was ran dows were rescued and ppe, whose the pulpit and on the rostrum, have lying to in a gale Hen and the crew they arrived safely represented to Ship Florence, Pauli ed a proper subject for legal an- me Macarte hada crowded house last night at | tional Circus. The boxes, parquette and galle- | ylootirstite pa large numbers could not be- " jorable activity was exhibited on change to-day, | kinds of stock ‘changed hands. Suir Susassan Comminc.—About 1) ‘before magton, NL. Me have been landed from this vest 1 ranscom, Laguira, Nesmith & randee, Grandell, Bost Schr S A Appleton, 101 Schr Adrian, Wa!pole, Norfoll ports 1 is mach brokea, Ly fractured. The A, who her bulwarks badly stove, came into R to New Loudon 10th inet. so taat ithe Win the vertivte gale of the dd ana'ea th topgallant masts, Boston. k, J Hunter & Co. i ‘inst, lost most of her sai Sv, | Girard Bank shares were unsteady, State Ss, and Read- ments upon motions were raised, rules and precedent : YY» e Se, 01 | cited, and there scemed to be a combination in the Se- | 106K R. shares declined, though the Bonds of the Rail- nate to extend this discussion beyond the limits of rea- | 8d advanced. son and sobriety, and within the palo of nonsense. Se- nator Scott begged Senators to desist, but Senators would uot. The Chair said the debate was totally out of order, but the Chair was not heard. Asthe dinnor hour approached, the Senate finaly took the question dpon th adjourned. jt Boaap—! 71}; 8 shai hors, both boats, lost pert of everything, ex ke, ‘The vessel is tight, aud we understand jer cargo 1s not damaged. ‘I’ Scur. Commence, of Wiscas: ‘Adridge, from Live York, ‘with loss of matnmas Banuert Ogden, vom Pokomske Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. jarch 12.—$2000 Reading Bonds 79}; | 5000 State Fives, 85, amden and Amboy 120; 240 State Fives, Bank North America 400; 2 Bank Pennsy!- ® resolution, and adopted it. Then the Senate Wilmfegiaa 1p Moma 70; 12 Southern Trust 74; 10 L was ashore on the north part of eof @ merchant b it of Cept Eldridy ‘do: “ld bark lows, Tnomp Pennsylvania 258}; ‘on board, and took charge, by the "The steamboat Samson went to her rincipal part of her steerage pas to the city. After which she nd towed her up. weretaken off by the brig Edware Meteedad iy sortnc ot a a toto Wilmington, N.C. Ajourne: ; Are THe Boaxp.--100 shares Vicksbu Tho Canal Board slone has, properly, any jurisdic- : m tion over this matter. It is abundantly able to arrange | 1000 Reading Bonds 79}; 207 shares Bank United Stat affairs of this kind. Nevertheless, a few Senators gene- | {iy Vempni rously looked into the delinquency, for the sole pur. | 100, Vicksb pose, as was declared by Senator Denniston, of making Li a little political capital. Re The House mot ns usual. Mr. Chase submitted a bill |) to incorporate the New York, Fort Hamilton, and Coney Island Ferry Compan: 1880, 94); 100 he alto reported against the pe: | Par tition to prevent horse racing in the streets and avenues adi ‘ToL, | of New York—this ro rt was tabled. Reading Bonds 79}; 1 Mr. Halt ig abill to reduce the capital of the | New York Firemen’s Insurance Company; also to ‘Cropper, from Liverpoo}, January 5, ‘Marshall, Feb 1I—At mt TI—At noon, in lat Means, hence (4th inst), for Bermuda, 6th, Yon 72- 7th, Boston Light W 270 miles, ship Joshua Bates, Murdock, from Boston Sth inst, for Liv ‘Dee 19, was seen, lat 57433, lou 69 Wy fe r, from Cardenas, bound to Boston, 1th (so ‘gported) 20 days from New Orlems for "Charleston, bound to Provi- 6; 50 Memphis 70; 20 Gsrard Bank 10; 130 Grand Gull 7]; Bank 7}, 40 Grand Gulf 7}; 300 Gira: ckaburg Bank s 5, 7}. | Seconp Boaap.- 350 ehares Vicksbu! jank 9%; (600 City Fives, i shares Harri , encountered a tremendous: toad consi tain oo ee water ia hee hol e crew on boatd—tool port. fil wos Herald, fa thie ae from Port an Pri ( Teported aband ybre, from Matan’: ork. od sche Uness, irator. relies Aun, Fall i 1. rough it, atood to bark Angola, of —~saw the ice as far as lat 43, lon 48 45. senger Wm Rogers 4530, fon 48 56, fell e—not being able to for Bank 74; 10 Gi- }; 1100 County jurg 20; 250 Vicks- ir | arg Bank 74; 200 Morris Canal frst officer, steward, and one ire al ‘oad 36§; 50 do. 364; $5000 State ‘Schuylkill Nas Boston, March 11, 1846. Philadelphia. His frien Packet ship Prince. Albert, mdse, to Grinnell, Minturn ja the early part of the bor, from London, Feb 1, with A. was driven south and fell into a succession of continuance seldom u 1d for Fell River, fr incorporate the Permanent Protection Insurance, the | 4 Row at the National Theatre—Mr. Brougham’s Protection Insurance, and the American Life Insurance | | and Annuity Companies of New York. The: referred to the proper committee to be re} plete. M that the sale o! liquors ‘on boats navigating rivers, la! and canels, should be prohibited. Tabled. WThen the House went into committee upon the bill to | eal certain sections of the law of 1888, in r appropriations from the general fund to Coll di nd Common Scho The bill was sine I was extremely glad to sve that M any, discovered in his remarke a dee io the prosperity of the common schools of this He uxious to extend aid to schools of this t $e. $e. moral improvement of the littl coming up to occupy the in the bivouae of life, ar lare of the St they ere a pormanent honor children who are ea of their fathers t | The committee did not finally take the question upon an 6th, lat 4630 N, long terdam, for New Or- Chadwick, Jan 8th fm London, to Fe lat 43 1ong 49 19, spoke Br hony, fm Havre, Feb 4, with mdze to | tb, lat 3034 lon 69, spoke ship Cornelia bi iaman, frou L er] MAL Oe MiGs miles ES i, spake beh "e miles E98, spoke Chaileston, for Providence. “ACNE M, bi poke the ship Scotia, from Rott Herald, Parkes, N York: Parker,Curtis, NYork; sloop Sloop Mary Ann. Capt. clothes 5 and di Benefit at the Melodeon—The Secrets of Odd Fel- lowship Exposed—The Weather—Spring Busi- oe presented a bill to amend the excise law, so | "¢#—New Buildings—New Hampshire Election, ton, from a whaling 11, at 9 © M, 85 mil for Boston, from Provincetown for hs Ze seove: x, March 10.—The opgallaat Mare! ‘in deep distress. th ean of bularke; ib boom, foressl, his boat andall bis rg ‘apt Hood, from Porto by, the pilot beat Paan- There was a great row at the National Theatre | last night. 1t grew out of some misunderstanding between the manager and Mr. Thorne, relative to | the parts which Mr. and Mrs. Thorne should play. As they did not appear in the play, the audience set up a tumultuous call for them. The manager endeavored to explain the matter, and Mr. Thorne also told his side of the story, after which he left the house. The c: him were continued, however, until he again made his of the main pil- | 8ppearance upon the stage, and stated that in conse quence of his first speech, Mr. Selby had peremptorily nation, and their absence is a privation and a curse. | discharged him. The announcement increased the ex- Jon 75, saw an al 1 $4 Jan, with mdse, to T jat 45 25 N. loa 31 30 W, ex- Henrietta of Por rienced several tremendovs heavy gal —was in lon 40 W ou the 9b Feb—store Lit sails, &c., and was obliged to run South, owing eing completely worn out from excessive labor; took a pilot on’Tuesday off Barnegat. She has 13 steerage pas sengers. Zarich, Thompson, fro: Rico, bound to New Hav FOR NEWBURGH, LANDING at Caldwalt ‘x THeave the foot of veh, On Bitarday morning, March - f o'clock P. ‘LINE OF PACKET SHI PS ees tons, tail an above, her day. very superior accommodations ’ od by the ship Cal from NW to WS en ee en. rN this port, tonehed at Per | iftguiclock, wards, of and fe ao ee ot Jane with 360 bbls whale and 10 do eres s | **Ship Rose, at Hol 4 braary 9, with mer- c 17th—Spoke brig Brooklyn, of Halvfax, from New York, board to Liverpool i Jom $5.5; lat €7 20—wished to be Tey «747, axwan island of ice. beerd. for Coast of Pern, sid jaa, JURT ON Capt.How! the bill. citement to a fearfal pitch, and the friends of Mr. Thorne, | The ep spt! are ba « ine oe dagen Pe re roads a spec: ne: , immediately Y adjourned. A Gain hot rminate atl the ement will be important. Much be | said against the bills requiring all banks eir notes at par in Ne ‘ork, now before re. I suppose that the Convention to re- titution will totally extirpate and expunge | row. have alm | Be v to have almost exclusive possession of the ri a work of destruction, which dia | R, SKIDDY, G eats were torn up, the foot-li the He ¥ 4 ti-rent committee continue their deliberations; | chandeliei indows, kc., we: » | sad with whetever the rowdi ands upon. An immense others rushed out of the house to get away from the turmeil, and altogether it was a tremendous two on board, spoke the brig Robert, . ‘ong, 63 days bye Shi mith md eto £8 loness, in inst, lat 47 lon 85 30, 9] ship Douglass, free trad Port av Prince, port, schre Tangier, Brooks, 21— : , Sabot, Lives, oe besten dora’ ntollac Castle, Tose, for Savan- Boapeavs, Jan 37—In port, Caunen, ; ii aus , for do: Floris, for, imber rushed upon = vi | the banking system of this State. 1 believe that a paper Mr. Brougham had a brilliant benefit at the Melodeon | circulating should be abolished. The extant banking system is one | his friends a vat. ji@m is unconstitutional, and thet st | on Monday evening, on which occasion he presented to rich tres He was one of the greatest suf- | of the most odious character. i need not enumerate, but | ferers by the recent destruction of the Howard Athe- | every press in the State should earnestly diesent froma | nsum, which, by the way, | understand, is to be imme- | ayatem which screens the officers of there institutions; | diately rebuilt. Stevens, do; Margarita, do: La which permits them to violate their obligations; which The workmen are already engaged in pre gives them an improper and undue advantago over other = on which the new Museum is to be erec: classes; which inadvertently and negligently tolerates the hay g — law, and which heaps ieee | Amount of misery upon the ope, residents a1 cashiers of Danks are aquired uy, e law to make their | So: jvarterly returns and reports in detail to the Comptrol- led or have . Bile, + User. of men now in cur city, who are the secrets of Odd Fellowsnip.— en members of the order,end have 0 of all the secrets, They er. How often do they do this? Probably one quarter | the public with a full revelation repudiation has followe: sustained the | bill holders; there can be none without a modification, or while a relic of the shin-pias America. Then abotish it. Ti be very lovely; the ice in the Col. Young continues to be ties in the Senate, of the time! The ae fund has been bankrupt, and and also of conferri: clearing. ill to attend te his du. | men of this oor New Agraxoument or tux Marts.—The new | arrangement for the more speed: the maile southward is to commence vo meen oF from which time the mail will deiphia at 10 o'clock at night New Orleans without unnecessary dela: ponent to battle of the re ther continues when the neider mails, condition. manner, calied ‘nom teeetee | pre eng Ua \pallis etaveutiose “hse Lelia iSelore he undertakes t ate muoh to the public convenience. ‘ Reb 4—New, York, Schaane Cyguet, Heard from the rivé 281d. Unieors, 2—Arr Aon Harley, iverpool, fc ay pase ike, having om: | Cc popaation for New | Hon of the interior and creditors of these banks | through with the usual routine of business, and perform There is no security at present for | the important osremony of initiation of new members, Teft on boar’ the ‘the owner can +H ‘ing charges, by on jew 10th March, 1846. era is tolerated in | attracting considerable attentio: ‘al her continues to | < numerous in this city, and throughout embrace a large portion of the nity, and their influence is great. | joever attacks them will find that he has a | to that the ceremo- | ittached to this institution have recently been very | been in wit } have alluded. 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