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vwanet-uiete cone , ; dporure autwelgue tes cheeses | 1 ai@olt to | BMA bend ed ie, whi borne, | faa, dshagng, fo4,SCniaie, H re | tee er teen ct ote ps | pat Aa teres Ma ax ate noes tate pa Fern Bod eer eure ett — a subject." moneys . J ‘stove, > re or at and brought high to westward, with fore hae goneres sl f maneros, Maroh 19, 1846. These were serious nasies cent GREY ot | a Ww. to Pi by . Mr, Tustin. Journel of yesterday. | this body, and after a re; | It was read twice, when ° 1 sakecclution opted, tha when the Senate adjourns, J thought that som Pection was called for,onthe The Sreax: if there was no motion to oc Miles ue Reertamnae Beek eS in tite 5 Pp me pope | past He thereupon, without further re- | the question would now be on its passage; but at joe oor eevee | ofite ie Ma beles of cotton, lost tere beat, | Mr. Dix presented petitions from Western New York | mark | Instance of arrivala from the’ United, Stetes have Deen aa: Jib booin, head rail and water casks. arr, Jor gorogation of certain Indian treaties. | Reso! ee of three members of the | Mr. J. R. Inexasoxx, it waa, for the present, Dorie leek fore 8, fet b | “Bata Avvano, at Provi from Havana, in the gale of 2d ie Seraeonee presented resolutions of the New Senate be appointed to enquire and ascertain what mea. | jotion of Mr. Y, the Hor $41; rice 96 ; wre read OTD: | inac, lat 34, You 72 oat fore » dibs Hampshire Legislature, recommending a reduction of 7, are required te vindloate ls ebsragter sad nth j Pret Ror tebecko, $120 19. Exchange | Sul, *Bit topeil, A suet he Peed Y icatet -establishment of the sub-treasury. it jarges of a paper pul 5 . 1 , on ete seosrsion: 7a7s700 ington, ealled the Daily Times, and that the committee on London, 60 days, to £10) sterling. 10,000 oranges. Mr. Cameron presented a petition from Female be empowered to send for persons and papers. | Scna. Asuna, late of Philadelphia, was sold at Peznambu- | Anti-Slavery Society of Philadel) for an A Voice.—Five. Latest Dates. SP. Fang Barclay took paseage m the whale ship Fanny, ar amendment of the Federal Constitution in reference to Mr. Jannacrn accepted the amendment; and the reso- | | ‘port. slavery. ‘ lution was altered, so as to read “five members” instead | Danis 5 Base. od Sara i Charleston, Sopa, Ante 1 Te ‘Some other petitions intervened, when of threo. Sthuider storm jrom south, wasstrack by lightaing, the Haid the abolition petition from Philadelphia. He hoped that , matter at all; but as one of the whig Senators, intimatel; Mr. Cou.in succeeded, and made a speech in favor of ast it would not be received—that it would not be evaded | conversant with his associates, and competent to free tradi le. by a mere side wipe, but that it would be rejected by a in their behalf, he would announce, that there was no Mr. Rocxwe t, of Connecticut, demonstrated that our direct vote—that they would come directly up to it, and | meeting of the whigs whatever, at the British Minister's | domestic commerce was far larger than Cok Soren. to head of fc ‘the . lant maata,fell withthe forstopmiagts “On the tne folowing ast. two follow days, encount ¥ fi . . | Sener’ ricco hate Mr. Sre:ont rose to protest inst the reception of Mr. Manaum confessed his reluctance at noticing this | ton down to John Tyler. { 1 | | or elsewherg, at which the British Minister was present, | The crop of oats, beans and of ne ‘ i i . now—Is that my petition ? at which, either directly or indirectly, there was ony | was greater than her exports, and ‘ermal industry aie Tae leas sat enldelnbia from Rio Juneiro, in the last Mr. Sreigut—Yea, sir; the petition you presented caucus or consultation in reference to this question of | of France was eight 6 as much as her exports; | ed her on her beam ends, and to wae t Was obliged to cut just no’ | the Oregon controversy. There was not a scintilla of shomingyeenernlly, that 2g | away the snainmast. for eg) enon said, he believed there was a rule in re- | foundation for these es. His own impression was, | late Commerce, to the neglect of the domes. | ; ei wh 6 Scur Jor, before 4 ashore on Craney Island, was such papers. | that if the characters Senate was not astro! tic, they 1 ite for that branch which was of minor from Washit DC, for Fenseccl » with eann ice Seanreeer stated it was the rule to raise the | soon fo sustain, passively, charges like Sauer importance. Any distinotion between salt water and | a») Beovernmeats Ai mi sceoguts Ti annem forthe. question of reve specifically made, not substantiated by any direct evi- | fresh, when improvements were proposed, was, to say oT would probably be . en raised the question of reception. dence, however high the character of the paper—he de- | the least, absurd. The only question should be, are th Lewes, Del., March 11—Sinee rey e questionof recep- | sired no longer an association with it. vessels, crippled, off the Capes; I have to add two more, ‘and « bar the other a er, aad. altogether, ing four vassels; oue in tow of pil boat 1d, having gon ‘across the cite! up ay; and Wp, te this time, 16 staf not leatued —Also arr bark T O any particulars. Half past 11, A M, the que Hope, from | 24 ff Cape Hatteras, lost Kio! brigs Win M Rogers; Acora, Etlott, and fer Bow, | fact off deck. stove balwearks, stanchions, splic plank sheer, Dec. 31 “sloop Issac H Bordon, for Pall Hiver, are aow at | Taylor Balcuners bog Hlerrieae Thurstan C crdecas; ees | the Breskwater.” ‘The ctippled vessel in tow is reported, by | Julia Ane, tof’ io phi. Mareh 15 | f4Pt Gray. of the Honesto a efore the Hope: aud hie per: | Sey carkeepposed the Turk, From. Philadelphia, io, wi b je “A | Agewas ie days. Ship Robert Morris went up the Yes- | obe, bark Howland; Lrusheptenbees Gord u mora, ‘aptain G: rts at quantity’ ng m ‘aad Albert, went from coe trom vossele either disiasted or otherwise lar might to sen from below en Ws Moncaw Drx, at Chaateston, from Boston, reports: 2d 7510, while laying t¢ t 1 AY pet gl Lk NI in ity ibs, and i foretop mesoa a tvetiactaagans Sle Sk soe And, ifany Sena- | works national in their character, and have we tor, upon such deemed it essential to | money to e: 1 They should not ask, was the P . Sreiaut expressed his regret at the motion of the | cell a committee, we had better our positions at | propriation Dr the North, East, South, or West ?—if it | Senator from North Carolina. He, Mr. 8., wanted a i cause he under- | was necessary roper, uld have his rect vote upon this petition; and not that it would be | stood that one of itor’s informants was a member Mr. Hust ‘contented t foreign and | ven the go-by in an indirect decision upon it. He | of Congr commerce were inse and that the clause of the | Carthag oped the Senate would promptly repel this doctrine of | Voice rao tHE Democaatic Sipr—Wuat? censtitution giving Congress power to regulate com- interference with the question of saver It was not a Mr. Manoum repeated that he had understood one of | merce between this and reign nations and among the | paper referring to abolition ig the District of Columbia, | the informers of this editor was member of Congress. | ut it embraced the abolition of slavery in the whole That it was amember of the Senate he believed to b United States. utterly impossible. If, however, this should be an addi- bowel Mr. Manouw defined the rule and action of the Senate | tionsl calumny, jas respects any member of the other | carry out the great design of the Constitution,to promote in the promises, and the aetion of the House ; and while | House, it was proper that it shoufd be exposed. As the | the geperal prosperity and carrer he concurred in the views of the Senator from Mississip- | resolution was offered, therefore, he should vote most Mr. Winturor arose, and there was not much en- | pi, (Mr. Speight) he thought it best to avoid all unneces- | cheerfully for it. It was due to the British Minister, dis- | couragement at this moment to make a speech ; for the | Gall sary action the subfe it. tinguished for all the courtesies of lifejas he was—it was | seats on the floor and the seats in the galleries wore | ir, Cal moun asked for the reading of the memorial. | due to him, and to that spirit ef hospitality which should | almost empty. ; they had a worn-out subject, the report- ier. far. 1 it wes porordingly read, and preys such an amend- | ever characterize’ it nation—that the truth should | ers had ir pene behind their ears; and, therefor, ‘Fear Town, VBL. Gece, 8 jeremie . ‘eb. then moved to lay ble. 3 & 4 St. Thoma: Cuba Bees Beco ia Grande ix... charges of intrigue embraced allthe n P) 20 + 6) of the Cor ution as will forever release the citi- | be known. Thi ere was held out no temptation to bi However, he nn 7 Py | possible to secure the fore-mast, and then co: of Pennsylvania from all political connection with | whigs of the Senate, one half the democrats, and the | spoke in favor of internal improvements, es contributing | Jacmel NY a sway hootereress get Ing: far ee ates natitution of tlavery. ‘The petition is from the Phi- | Prosident himself was involved. What could the whigs, | to the common defence in of war, and to the public | Kington, u 52 | aa bee Sa Ee On eee oe al Jadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, and is | ora caucus of the'whigs do, unless they found a co-ope- rity in peace, by increasing the facilities of trade ; iverpool 10 5 | peda hsavy cross the quarter, Havnah L. Tickney, Presidentoss, and Sarah A. | ration in the President? Mr. M. said he,would vote for | an tered into an able argument to show the ye . 6 1 | the taffs ad to cuc her away forthe a te Secretary. | the resolution. desiga of the Constitution, quoting the acts of firet 1 1 atthe wheel, The ies of wi Mr. Carnoun said, the Mr. Srerant said that this bill of pains and penalties | Congress and its mapenaiens roan 3, and the opin- a 2 % bor Ker Wesr, Fe nate, as given by tue Se consisted of two counts. It assumed that not only at | ions of Lowndes, Calhoun Cheves, in favor of the 2 va BAD gta Bie sebr Shawmut, Ne' correct. There was but one practice, which w: these recent intrigues wore the whigs a party, but that | s we . system. "or. Txomrson, of Pennsylvania, obtained the floor. | (Cries of “ Adjourn,” “adjourn.”] He said he would Passengers Arrived. charge. It was to himself, to his con- | yids Ge floor for that pu! | a portion of the de: . id | had reason to b petition which pro- | raigned under tt ends, and the sea, bit 1 4 |. came of the Gulf; saw large quantities | Sud Jibboom. "When the M D hove to iu lat 35 40, lon 5 10, raise ti tion of reception, and 1a: As to his own cou crats were also present. Now, h that he was one of the latter ar. ; Bremen—Bark Argonaut—G F Seidenstiche—107 in the posed to give to the rnment a cognizance | stituents, and to the Senate, to say that he emphatically | motion was made and carried that the com-| steerage, aga she was 51 hours from Boston. over the institution ot Whi r the vote | ed any knowledge whatever of ey ietigve, of the y | vana—Brig Wellingsley—Albert Mathieu. | Speken. should come up this would positio1 | opposition party, or of his own political frie had | The Sreaxer haying resumed the chair, it was re- ngma—Bee! Gee y fat vad a Ka; | Steamship Cambria, Judkins, from Boston, (March 1) for Li- | "New Have eq, ihe vote wes taken upon the question of reception, | no knowledge of any auch thing. He was at acaucus | solved that when the Honse.adjourn, it adjourn to meet | Auxcrso, PR—Brig Adelaide—1 Tet ward Me eee Mir | eppool, Sth inst, 6 A M. lat 42 i0, 1on 58 10. ‘Trinidad, na and with this question, the petition itself was laid upon | at the beginning of the session, in reference to the ap- | to-morrow, at eleven o'clock. Mitchell, Me Garey, Mrs Herman. 3 + Mr) Bark Chespeake, from Cardenas for Boston, 2d instant, lat athoras of watz of eX a the table. | pointment of committees. Inregerd tothe amendment | And the Ho! at three o’clock, adjourned. * “ | Styloe ual from Boston for Baltimore, 8th inst, 8 Shoal gale from t! vt sta} _Mr. Westcorr and Mr. Baxnow presented several pe- | of the Senator from Georgia, (Cor “negotiation and com: | wee } ‘ arrels flour, ibe Werk Tea = titions or other papers. romis:”) from the time at which he first beard of it,Mr. | Puraperrni, March 13, 1846. Foreign lmporta' from New York for Wilmington, NC, $4 in- th her entire deck load of stock for Bt THE PATENT OFFICE REPORT—THE PUBLIC PRINTING. i | 5. was positive in declaring that it was not the result of | arrical of @ Slaver=Maratime Waifr—Si mieoocnas ria Mace Gore #8 Some time ago, Mr. Cameron moved the printing of | any caucus. In regard to the Oregon controversy, he | *’Tival of « Slaver—Maretim : 1 | ee z 60,000 extra copies of the Agricultural Report fromthe | had over considered it, as not a party, but strictly an | inge of the City—Improvements and Gas in the Dir YF Alexac Patent Office. Altorwards the subject was referred toa | American question, and in this view he had freely son- | tric Stocks, ¥c. 88 pales sarsaparilia John J Loubisse—11 bsequently reported an amendment, | versed with the whigs upon this subject, from a desire | The bark “Pons,” seized on the coast of Africa, by | eke 1 bey ot copper 1 box turtle shell fer date. lat 31 25, lon $4 40. nando 7 H lown the ext i 26,000. U; - | that the Senate should t broken front . x - = n the extra copies to 26,000. Upon this mo- at the Senat present an unbroken front before | the U. 8. ship Yorktown, with a cargo of 900 slaves on | " Carvrxas—Brig Stiga nies ely 9tcs 10 bbls molasses to Bark Corolive. of a from Boston, for Pernambuco, Feb 10, | ons: 7¢-28;-bad lost sails and bulwarks—wanted ‘Bhi can Miller, 46 daya from New York for Canton, Dec "dehy Sintsrs. (0 reported) from, Jeremie for New York, uo It. _ Dana, Smith,New ¥. hen, TMK} Campentinr Towed eorey ii ips Henry Bliss, and Ci A Heth, barks Brown tnd Calliope, and brig 2 tof Wilder's Bayou, brig Jane, Ou the 27th, 2th, ships Isaac Newton, aud Tennessee; brigs Subject of the extra printing was today re- foundation for these charg i t cambuco beal . distant $8 miles, ‘Lanest, and Wm Davis: 27th, ship Parsuit, and sumed, tood) said that in ‘nce | board, arrived at the Navy Yard this morning, in charge | Champion & Spencer, New Haven. Pera acohanett, from New York for Sindwich Istands, | flere’of Sidoe. Cid, shape Bealls Tavlor Howe, Weannes Wes Mr. Asuuey took up the defence of the extra printing, Georgia, (Mr. Colquitt) it was pro- | of Lieut. Cogdell, of the Nav: Considerable curiosit Jan 4, lat 14, lon 39 30—so reported; this is probably an error. Engs, Boss, New York; Asher, he dO; ia, and argued chat from the value of the report, and from | per that he (Mr, Calhoun) should state that he hed ob. | % abs hc wie y Domestic Importations. Feb int, lat 4390, Jon 14 0. was passed, an American ship, | Harlow, Marseilles; Apausta, (Swede) Daunbang,, Gotan: the avidity of the demand for it among op | served to that Senator that his amendment was well | is excited in our people to see this vessol,and there | x,» Oni zans—Bark Nancy W Stevens—38 bus cheese 529 | steerirg W, with a black ball in her fore topsail, (New York bare, j Salat, Ralixd FeUpeaphis; Sunk Hand, Bailey, ‘dos extra edition could b. whatever might h een pe N jageously pri@ed; | drawn up, and would combioe a majority of this body in ars to be a ral feeling of indigration among | bis 8 half do lard Work & Drake—049 bbis lard Dows & Ca- | Packet. ‘ done with, other | ite support aie 7 i | thom. "Iti cortaiaiy a more powerful abelition sermed, | rey-ill bales coton Jonathan ‘Thompson, Jra23 hie tobec: | Ship Medora, Rhoades, fom Manilla, (Oct 16) for Boston, | | Paurrapruritia, March Is fer SNeaue ear lic documents in selling them to the groc Mr. Benton said it was nearly a month ago when a fect, than has been ever preached to this community. | c¢ John Stewart—655 hides—C A Robert—35 bbls lard Good- rt i Rio Inland bearing 8 J Pi | a Ch et do; ‘Rebecan, Ames, eee chante, there was no danger of this document b | Senator from the other side, with a view to a proposi- | The vessel belonge city, but was sold by the | hue & Co Chien den, tat 1.30'Ne lon Ato Bixiley, Bisiy Nee Onleame Doreries Doughty, New ; a. from in bundles as waste paper. He argued, tod, ‘om | tion which would carry the Senate, brought forward owners at Rio de Janeiro, and the purchaser, a Brazil - jer) from Sandwich Islands for. New Bed- | sehrs Lochiel, Lufkin, Matan: Brothers, o the comparative expenditures heretofore arising from | amendment. Consequently it before the period | ian, subsequently converted her into a slave ship. ¥ a Haven; Textor, Smith, Frances, Fowler, do; the printing of other and less valuable docu: ote: thie | laid for this ‘ecountes. Ga ane coceaien,ba aid avenge. A Fi MARITIME HERALD hich bad | jimpson, from Manila for Boston, | Nickerson, do; H Wescott, Vanes, do: Oriana, i 1» 405, extra demand was Dut reasonable and justifiable. Atthe | ed with the Senator from Kentucky, (sir. Critte | tea, ‘ate storys | soso ther ot co (Ang) for China, Nov 17, | Sout Hinlors pant eran As Ra Whi: Bove past session of the 28th Congress, the | praca epee en Cbsir aed aca coheed a ot cele! - ie Bedford, with a 5 0 Movements of “rn prenen ealeee Leave | 8% par Jelands bearing i Ses marge a eee Onn Henderson. Wi inagbang, aeee Wit New Patent offic | an individual member of the body, but a majority. He by the schr. jis Putnam, Capt. Cook, peawe pnd ave | Ship Sa 1» Hawkings, hence (Feb13) for Glasgow; Mareh | York; H. Reynolds, do; Patent office report cost $4977 60 | Soaght it, notwithstanding. ueeoriie ier ooitor bee N. By; and the other, the brig Sarah Jane, | Steamers. erpoot. America. America. | », Wibgn te tages ENB apt : Report on Texas. . Uncertain, tice. Buta member rises and proposes 8 committee, and | towed into port by the pilot-boat Herald.” The 250 00 ere 000 00 | Whatever course he may have preferred in the begins| complete maratime waits, no body being on board when 030 00 8, a i é 1d schooner, with white and white | Pi March 11 —Arr bark > Ay Prof. Johuson' co , geen cree rhs: stucting By March 8 about Tat 38 39, lon 69 lachote: bark Besver, mon fo; eat ir Report “ | ning, he should vote cheerfully forthe resolution. found, the finders will, of course, be entitled toa 3 vann; schr 5 roo} jarvis, — Books obths Exploits, Bay Aen | Mr, Cuatweas said he was'one of those whe voted | iectcoe atreant tek pitise. “ Ga Bark Mary Senith, from Apalechsoale Cer Heston, Feb $6, let Quite Ni Great a eer ed inte Galt Mr. | SSainst the adjournment, (on Thursday, two weeks, | The city councils last night paised an Ordinance pro- ae (ott; | when Mr. Colquit’s amendment was under considera: | hibiting the placing of sigos and goods on the awning- | ~paci Arrive.) Packets to Ball. | 2 lon 58 2) cane tiou )and it was proper to state the facts in the premises. | oats is front of our stores, the projection of signs and grt And anetuer appropriation woul in, Dale, of Bangor, bound to St Croix, 2éth ult, lat Ashley, ho jazard, er the expense £30 tone coal lat Femelle, ak ee ‘Whalemen. LIVERPOOL... He regarded the charges of holly uuwor. | from the line of the houses, and the trundling of iddy | 4 Mar. 16 | Letters from Copt Smith, of ship Catharine, of N London, K leigh, = Sees tumubstalctita Renta ee fesceiegae | Eat of notice inthis ho} sti ‘other | whssibarrows, Keon the sidewaike. It goes into pee Bilony Coty | BAL er, Burley Mar. 31 | report her at B Nichols Cape de Vord Isiands, Oct 3, 30 days Ana. Cory. Pouce aris, Fremont re head r ‘ jut of the democratic members He hed at- | ration by the lst of May, aud is necessary measure of | Shenandoah, West Fe ius, far.26 | unr, wi = § : gr ashion, Cooper, Fremuut’s feport had dost, (894 pages) some $14 047 88; | teuded ao other He knew nothing of any whig caucus | reforhis Henry Ulay, Nye, Fe - at arene, Parker aa: Fi ong malt ar NN Beato pein abated fo arr at Maui, den, Fall River. whip Hom. but tbis expense Mr A did uot unject to at ail, aiinough some 40) pages of the vook Were Takeu up with tables usetul voly to toe scieutic. Coie agriculvural ducu- Ment Mud LO Maver inwttoat woulduve be generally of tne grewiest wulity to ihe great agricultural suterest of our millions of puogle, Mr, Nites was ovposed to this useless expense These near Wasvoore? very Baca feports, which cost the government | ing low toue of voi about 80 ceuts a copy, bad been reprinted in Pniladel- | ciun that there w: phia ai 25 cts. ides, he doubted whether the extra | degree guilty of editions heretofore printed had beeu circaated; but was | feel as it he wim: O! opiuion that they had, ike meny other documents, | he had not thi bee. disposed 10 masses at t wun the Britwn Miuister. He na d ugaiost ch Kensiogton is about to be journmeat, bj se he desired som on of the Sen- | Northern Liberty gas ute upoa the amendments He was favorable to the no- | bi tice, aud desired it 10 suca a fo: | largest vote of thi hted with gas from the 8. “er | cake d contracts are about A ford hy Sist | burg, Larrabee, Bathe’ S1°d, schre Brenda. Sweet,” Vi RM pi New fonty Orn Lafayete, Chae, Boston Charles, ; few Yo Barger ite he Jane, Stanwood, Matanges; tt, ‘New ‘York. >, March 11—Arr schre G@ Fngs, Sweat, Thomas- . Boston; Johi of . Bhar petit Rieke dha Bele de low, sebr Cour-er, ork. Arr Fr bri de Treport,! Bois ovr patch ORE f illede : og ate ras pupa: then Baie roRTsMoUTH. | ahipa Heary Tak Westmisster Hovey, Feb 10| Hak Hudson, Moore,Mar 20 | enell, Lo St. James, Meyer, ' Feb 20) Wellington, Chadw’k,Ap!. 1 | Merrimac, a4 Would secure the | ga works for a district. The | Northumoerland, March | Prsee Albert, Sevor, Apl. 10 ie me | body. He should vote cheerfully juthwark and Moyamensing will | HAVER | i . Ne, ample of the upper districts, and we | Utica, Hewett, Fe 16 pave fi ze. 36 | MeClexvs, V5, iar will then have the whole territory, which is governed | Albmy, Criwiord. | Feb 24 | Sully. ap r | ited. at Ipust to Tar an ex | Silvie de Grawe, Rich, Mar 1) Buciciore ohoson, Api: 1 | Sloanmd, a oh i April 1 | 450 sp 70 w! MAR i of light. Jan.15 | Prince de Joiuvil America, soon pretty much the picichendcseniaihilnieathed biota velhintl in tints ich. Lasmaney, Licveled ream, od, aud Likely to Howland PURT OF NEW YORK, MARCH 14, ‘Upham, NB, was ja the Cchaai ~~ ee" bai | Boued fw toteerartard home, orl uaknowa,, Bark Allvoth. understood to say, af he bad the ightest suspicion of this kind. He | continue 0 idual Seuator, but asan uct of public justice, in the hope the Vice President, for t ke of the reporters, | conviction of the guilty party. in an appropriate sile! We thiok he 1s some- | Mr. Bacsy did not believe the resolutions necessary to times disposed to be too indulgent in this respect } vindicate the charac! Me: Wessren advocated the printing. Tne copies of | lieve thatthe time this document accruing to tae Senators from Massachu- | to enter into a grave setts last year, were ali distributed, and the demand | and he hoped the time was so far unsatisfied, thet up to twenty-four hours ego | of no dinuer at the Bri there were epplicatigns upon him for that document. | no Broceries, or book stores. | should vote against the notice in any of the forme in | not sea thet the 1s deci- i aa otto ippeared to have been in the He thought that thie subject of agriculture wus not & | which It had been. presented. Ho did not be | Ged abtct on tha al awarm, wet dey. See aoe ee ate ten oan Ne ee NB de be Cease Alte ain brig Olinda, Hetebiason,” Bio Pp (rh seach jo plea Sir8 epsilon : et ) arreeiee bd Investigation peg oa either to the vin- Sales of Stocks at Bhiléadiphia. 95im) ; ship Baltic, Butler, NB, touched at irande Mareh 5 lat 4 52N, Jon 713 0 W close along: er a e audience in the gallei and a | dicatiou of the character of the Senate, 0: of indi- “ 7 side o} armelia, me gecereh bam of oanvometion chore tal talent we | ia py aalio’ justice "ts Brouens’ Boano, -Maroh .13.—200. City 6%, 108 + 600 Rove, of Nantucket, Dee 19,138 $743 8, lou 65 | Bid trie Hassall,’ Wrst. Gosse of Afies; seb hamabeee Bio i SI reports—! shures Vicksburg Bank, 7} ; 142 Lehigh, 18: 10 Girard ini i > Trust, 23) ; $7,000 State the ita telat Philadelphia ark Princeton, Rogers, lack & Peters. | 56 Weanw eapiceheiegaane seen with Min it, whieh way Weiesny, RI, Mareh Are his Wal , Cole, Ma Baok, 109 ; 92 Northen Bank, Ke , 92 ; 150 Girard ng New urietas, Bramball Be Nesmith & Walsh. At Banton Ielands, April %, 104s, abi Batic, Butler, NB. tanzas On the it, ua ed 3 na, ste ds envere eale fr ier rn: aso ite nah bourgers Clear et Agel’ Chas: | SP wind, stove camboote, Taek nO Beading Balsonts 204 400 Memphis Desk, | geht Barton, Mclaryre, Beiwrol 0 r | WeachewsAiie NBS tase oes uan Zepuye, Souk, does | fe Laide od Montag, ol che Foret x ‘Avtan. Boann- 60. Lehigh, 18; 60 Reading, 4 days, Schr Navarro, Fuller, Boston, estes & jickerson, for New Bedfor ; 500 Girard Bank, ii Srconp Boanv—1000 Texas ng Schr Delaware, Cresse, South Amboy. | ™ vate ati iP John Sandford, of NBedford, drifted ashore on r cent., 31h ; 2 shares ‘ 4 ith | v 100 Visuabarg bank.'74 1000 | ,_facket ship ¥rancois it, Whedon, from Havre, Feb oth, with | off» ‘Wasuinaton, NC, Mery? Am: Emma Julia, oat ‘Pwo, New Udi sches Swallow’, Rosinsosy M 8 Fomie ar aArrivea. on. acoral bank, at the N side of the Bonin Islends,but was got fer being li btened, . q ‘with rudder piotels broken, and cop- Ayer Commercial Bank, 0} ; ° tty Stor ith, New York; Belloaa, Stonington; appecbtin as in aun oper tnoa Tae Posse Dace | Hl heen deeaneret ue rovotation would be | Catigh ey, ds, 60) 5 Ho shaves Girard Bank, ‘bs, 10; | EUtjthetiein aE Tetine' Cucina’ ci Mit hes | ae ern ee cts : at the last sess vetoes * | time that such a proposition had been submitted, and he | 12 U8. Bank, bf 5 10 Union Bank, Tennessee, O44 ; | sants, and Hargrave, for the: Galt: eb ai. ar 5s, fou a8 33, _Aniceno, PR, March 1—In port brig Sarah, Wood, for Bal- Qu Motion of Mr. Jannaci the bill was informally | hoped it wotld be the last. Gr i me a 77 ; 6,600 Wile | surronuded; saw several large isishds of fee.to the south of. | HMOT, pee for By Last Night's Southern Mail. aid upon the table. Mr. Benniew would not vote for the resolution, on tho | mingten 6's, 66,705 4,000 County 0% 1800, Gla, 94}, 106 | Agua, Ov the Ath of March, lat 42 48, lou S838, feilin with | gi Atti Jan Ura ter Cope as Verde ‘THe DAILY THES Ve. THE UNIT: Tes SENATE, ground that it was called for to vindicate the c! nd Gulf, 7} ; 200 Reading Ratiseca, wists | field ic heaieed bg mores cter hares Grand Galt, 7}; tion. With a | ofthe Senate, of of any Senator on his oron the other | Tho yicksburg Bank ‘Monday, fh a0 doe a7, 108 | 3 the and was cw side of the chamber. ‘0 Senator, appealing to God and aw a large steai jucd E, i- he called the et@oation of Gre Sees oe, ett eM | his'consclence, could say that Ke Believed in aught of | “47rd Bank, be, 10, | vinesust ‘Has bed brav¥ gales rom the westwand, (rom fon the Daity Times of thia city, ofthe 6th, 9th, 10th and Lith, | thesecharges. But he hoped that an opportunity would ales of Stocks at Boston. dit fa cauld disc fo stees tending as far west as we ere; had "7 5, lat a2 | a, previous toJan 2—In post, brig Oriental, bs | , from and for Chi- for 80 sth. , Edmonds, Havana for Ports- Mr. Jannaciw rose to a privilege ent B March 13—Arrahip Herald, Brouzhton, $7 from Houerdsm, Sth tast.excherged siguals with a new 'S, mn lat $1 Jen 58 ‘Ar Mary E! ks. Jan 21, shipped which carri- | 2. Sen p of thepresent month. ‘These numbers embraced not the | be aiforded in the courso of this investigation to rebuke | Boanp, Merch 12.— shares Western Rail- fa aay sesbourd. ni rll wed yal war “Fb fe, moe ror A er Reale ci teas eahrenter ae ? a ordinaty, vague and | general, charges of new CA ete bey ere te pree br tec oud, 063 ; 100 Reading Railroad, saller 10, “ j,26 de. ereeciivand fore eatimein venesisst masta | yon Feb7, (not previously)-Sia Hndson, Lawton, Nw heavy sea that was chirped st'the time. “Alnor, shige Avs: ne ti i | slani road, seller 1 458 5 lo. during Feb: Ns ‘ork. in Amat anche, Parsons, New x ‘yan sya werd age tear" Ge pT oo |fmichni” Coma TOO erred yh as Saetnain Cy ele ean canln, | cea ae Hasta Pea Mem NO | gah eps ny Mos oe Ane | Be gy ri Bema i | — ; \- , ton, to. wiland. lam on { M h " ‘ ‘ ; would be permitted to say, that if there hirgae have | Susaepin beken pili: bat Cast town Branch: Railroad, 10}, 78 Long ialeta Rattrond, rth oF Hlatterar, wiih light worth winds. tateenge pew: | WS, SONENC Of piss, smich, from Antwerp for New | colayas raphed overboard on the Int inst, off Cape Hataras, ot the respouaibilitice of Hie a ca to far for | ney, as ihe Committos, ” -4Yt% 804 Tur: | jn jots, dof ; 25 East Boston Company, bol0ds, 16b ; 60 "Anson, Barkman, 6 days from Charleston, with cotton | Yor” 1.5 «ea Gygnet, Heard, New Orleans. Passed by, | Brown, Savannah? sehr Comet, Berney, Mistansae-con the Ist 1yy,and all the considerations of honor, asto enter into | OA motion, the Senate then took up the resolutions | 9-154 and rice, to G Sutton. oh, from Bremen Nov 12, and | Colehis, Knight, from ‘Antardim, for do. A 8 medne ple ep Bag mers pened Cig ere he and carry on negotiations of the character charged, it | and amendments from yesterday, on the subject of TT lt ot GEIR ee oF a ae Brarees po eet pen tay he [foo | Fatmoutn, Feb 5—Sld Irvine, Raw, Mobile; 6th, Lucing; pg es me fe er ey: 17 at en was high (me that dhe country Knew it. Oa the con- | OMROON—-aPECIAL QRDER OF THE Dar. | COMMERCIAL, Beaeome paste, end was obliged to ran down ofa Albrecht, (fm Roterdem NY ya chard NYork | ele ont iby shipntls sen which wathed Tong boat eu ot j ere not true—if they were entirely unsus- | Mr. of souri, t . At Hemet . t il. 7 a Charleston; . ggg tained by truth—he knew dot what penalty should be | ter tating the qdeation, he ahonias he trade store thes | New York, Friday, March 13. | Were ie tf and % N, and somet mes as far north oe 28Nshad | . GeNoa, Jaa 2—Az Waray, Pi g jacks, | ee ot penalty ting: 1. PI id 24th, Philer ‘ork. Leghorn. im Providence: Visited wpon the convicted party. Mr. J.read from the | form of notice which should be the briefest, and the most | COTTon.—A fair demand has existed to-day for this | nothing but Weerly winds and calms, atremendous | Maloney, N¥ork, _ Bl nt lees Hi for Tn | " ei ; f T¥mes of the Sth instant, part of a long editorial, as fol- | explicit and unconditional; such a form, for instance, as | **ticle, and the sales, which amount to 900 bales, were | swell running NW to NW, which continued fora | | Havata, Feb 22In Pore Barks oa Hie, | York; schr Joh. ‘Travers, ‘Tolley, from the wreck : ‘ té, next week} Quinnebeug, Dra easy fin N'Yorl of her cargo) steamer He- lows :— the resolution reported from the committee on fore: atirely to spinners. The market is very firm at our | fornight successively. March 1, lat 37, lon 6642 W, saw | do; “Adelaide Adams, for ‘New York, soon; Merlin, fon, Liens Gua. “At that pactisular crisis it ald net succeed, ‘They | relations. spociifed his objections to the various Smeei: | outalde quotations. ‘ eee Anes Patton, McNear, from Mariel, PR, Feb 28th, fgt or cher; Pilgrim, ‘uitenelivdosdoha a Perk, Con: Ni, fm eutale-sewe ot Grone, Wysemaleys heres Who ware pledged to it did not all stand up to their | ments proposed. | He hed various objections to the pro- | Lavanroon Crassurication. ypth molasses, to order, Sid in company for, impress, Pitman, wens Muskingham, Crocker, i¢t or wm, 8 fui rigged brig; also, sehe Baltimore, fm NYork, committal—and, instead of being despatched to the care | viso of the Senator from Kentucky, (Mr. Crittehden,) | Boston; schr Warren, for Portland. ‘The brig Napoleon, Jor- | ‘Orr. for Boston, cld; Nauvoo, Dickey, disg; Cli , do; | Cleared, Cd Frances Jane, iner, St Johns, jachr Ro of the British stoamer st Boston, then just ready to. om- | proposing to hold back the notice till'the adjournment of | 1 rsrige dan, for Boston, sid auth Feb, Left no American yessels. 4th | tities, Exchberfer, under opairs: Freighter, ht deh chester," NYOrk a sche Rath oa bark, an adjournment delayed it to a iuture day. Since | Congress, because it would #0 far suspend any definitive | Inferior. Spstant, Ing 30, ton 76) spoke Orig MivRad ‘carse ia the late. se: | Champion, Buekman, do; Falconer, Deanisos, do; Kileworth, | Noaroux, March 1 pe ath (kin, Meteo, Se then, amore complete understanding has been effected. | action on this subject, He read from the President's bmp ie ae dye eR = Johnson, fe 5 Calentta, Clark, freight or charters | Tans Iya yooh aby ‘oehen Caucus meetings have been held ; the principle of action | message, and that was the reason why he ‘Bark Nancy W Stevens, Stevens, 18 days {rom New Orleans, | Trojan, Mit Cee OT ees eke, home, oedy bee laid down ; votes ‘and the success of the reso- | wanted the,reaty of 27 removed— could be done to J Elwell & Co. do; } he Basses, ‘Deon Fi de Joinville, N lutlong, 18 enticipaiéa of final action, confidently smart trees lormal occupation of tee territory, until the | Bark Almira, (of Portland) Keizer, 13 deys from Cardenas, Seat 2: Pasdore, demic. frei ot charter; Gleaner, on. But, more ynishing, ow! ow | treaty were remo’ we wished to assume exclu- with mol to i al B compan; 1 }, diag; Cadet, ir, jie false-hearted some of our American Senators aro, while | sive jurisdiction over any portion of that territory, | | bark Azim, ‘Bunham, for N York; brig America, for do; Le- | Sawyer, wtes Eeranion i, Vhs waltent seemingly contending for the interests of their country | it would be necessary to give this notice. “ Mas- and the welfare of its people—how traitorous they dare a! inactivity” would not answer. First settlers | be im secret eollusions with our hereditary enemy—all | in renee were from Missouri. They expected these intrigues to force the administration into compro- | protection of the vernment—donations of land. mise—all these plots to abandon our native soil—these | and so forth. The wild spirit of adventure in the W. bargains to disgrace the American natien, and of their | could not induce men with large Privileges to eet 0, e ‘yant, for Boston Bark Margaretta, > ma, Hi ine, Lincoln, of Boston, 20 days from N Orleans, | Pennell, Doughty, do; i maaste: 4 Patridge, Bi 1 Teas imported inthe ship Hougua. ‘Term+—notosat | Bin Stpretlcahur Gout to Charente hed lot her lore | Rreertoy Collie fo New Gram, dq Alia, Flee tata CO ie wait ob t 68} cents per Ib, 62 81b box pst and fretne Haat mast. Let 237, Jon 7850, spoke sche | Wie retenty Arora, 3 masted) Mart dos Malabar, Woe, s0n—' al cents per on farren, from Havana for 3 ‘ rtg f ; » " see er ‘spoke brig Gen ¢ for Georgetow! 4 j Tpvae, Bryan, 403, Oraloo, Farabamm freight, or charter; Cl for Boston, cl Alida, | | 4 Hatteras, Puke f y | substance fill the maw of the rapacious British lion, | all the privations of the wilderne it was the | \ Young Hyson—39 halfchesta 71,96 do. 64,60 do 63}, | | Bark Azim, Dunnam, 11 days from Cardenas, Cuba, with 428 joga, Blake, arr 27th inst, 18 F were canvassed and arranged at the British Minister's | hope of bettering their condtio from grants of land by | 810 do 13 do 88}, 12 do $4, 124 do 63}, 20 do 634, 00 do | bhds molssses, to, Arrowsmith & Wheeler | ao i oe he Vinal, Nichols, tor Frankfort, disg: Ontiria, own table within the lapse of a few days, whore a | the government. Under the pol y of “masterly inac- | 45}, 44do 45, 90 do 44) 773 do 44, 20 do 43}, 97 do 43, 106 | 4, 4 Peck. 7 + oes in 12 hours fm Ki | mosting, for this specific aud express purpose, was had, | tivity” emigration would cease, the settlers would be- | do 42}, 98 do 42, 87 do 41}, 180 do 40, 66 do 9}, 125 do 39, | “sri Olivia, Mclatyre, 15 days from Cardenas, toJ Elwell. | Boston; 2th, Samuel attended by all the loyal advocates of the British claim | come dispirited, and there would be danger,ultimately _ 90 do 38, 10 do 36}, 45 do 35}, 342 do 35, 88 do 27}, 208 do | 2d inst, off Hatteras, in the late gale, stove 3 casks molasses, ~— who are comprised in the whig ranks of the Senste, | of absolving themselves from the Union. Mr. Atchison, | 26}, 5 cases each 4 11jlb bxs $1 O1, 5 do $1, 40 do 96 cts. | and received other damage. ‘With, a8 We suid above, a few exceptions from the West, for un hour and a half, continued his argument for the from Cardenas, 28th ult, with mo- “Harne feb, TAT ‘Ewankay—20 half chests 30}, 177 do withdrawn. Brig America, Fomerrt, | i ith barks | Orleans; John Hol of men whe could not in their hearts become the plot: | whole of our rightful soil. He believed our title good | Hyson Skin—110 cheste 37}, 167 do 27, Jasves, to Atwater & Mulford. Bid ia, company with birt | warth, Baltimore; Orca, , Charleston. tors of treason ogainst their country, to 64 40—that the President was committed to that boun- | Gunpowder—1d hf. cheats $8, 11 do Sif, 8 4076, Almira, and Arita for Novy “Teighis uot Severe; fot fore | " Livenroou, Feb Arr Aablendy Williams, “ On this occasion, disgraceful to the name of Repub- | dary—that the Senator from North Carolina was wi Imperial —10 haltchests, 704, 8 do 76, do 69, 16 do 674, | fara’? ‘Spoke March Silat £9 90, seb Gazelle, from N Orleans | Corssn, ‘Orleans. wh sid Columbia, Book, lican, which the party to this dinner-table compact as- | in placing the President at the 49th degree, and wea 148 do wit wo. for N Bedford. Pty nha Gilchrist, New O sumes, the whole strength of the compromise party was | also ia declaring that farmers and mechanics were unfit | Oolong—10 half chests, $1 28; 16 do 62} ots; 20 do 44}; | “Brig Marien Gage, Read, 16 days from Honduras, to B Blan- oy SaaS HLe tr nova, for Boston; eth, | counted and ascertained—their firmness in the crisis | for the Presidency. The speech of Mr. A. was marked | 60 do 44; 147 do 40; 66 bxs $1 01; 156 do 55 cts. co Leftno oon yes D. Sau vane ; ' 5 J OU! ry Merehante, was pledged for, and Minister Pakenham, the represen- | with good sense, plain matter of fact argument, and for | Souchong—90 chests 17; 209 de withdrawn- | ep biis, Welliagsley Cot Bowes, De | nes S54 ith | eobke iseeustomed to purchase, or use tative of the British Government, put in possession of | a fifty-four torty speech was so conciliatory as to lead us Ningyong—204 half chests 39. te, aera, Reet cheat apes bo sem’ vers, ov Oneeer BP eet CHALLENGE BLACKING, are respect all ‘her Majesty's’ party strength within the walls of the | te the impression, that if it were necessary for the peace | Pouchoog—20 half chests 27; 20 do 26; 42 do 25}; 188 | Pawanct sanding ‘Miller, Lh 93 | fally requested to examine the LABELS of Birkin American Senute ! | of the country and th e of the party, he would asa | do 25; 130 do withdrawn. | was off the harbor, bound in. Bark Joha Par and ascertaiu ifthe name of JAMES 8. MABUN is theresa, ‘Can the American people be made to realize this | last alternative, probably, go for something short of 64 | & Goku Ooolong--100 14)lb bxs, 43}, 76 do 41, 98 do 204, | ary 26:n, ng esta ten glans tegen ih ie etoes most infamous fact *—that the British Minister, instruct- | 40, if our title were not A “perfectly clear and unques- | 25 do 33, 25 do 3: ed by bis government to intimidate, intrigu tionable” as he had been led to suppose. 35. the American rape nS @ territory to which that Mr. CaLnoun secured the floor, and on his motion, and Cassia—2700 mats cassia at 17 cts. per Ib. power has no utle, and has never with the object of his accommodation, the Senate ad- ino’ | id with brig Barmah, Sar- one, Can surround him: in secret conciave, journed, and pursuant to a previous resolution, adjourn: auies sate lends OCT TIS Foye te eee noe Heer tap Kenguon, Jams sche Nevins Kenney, for Bt Jago de | guarded, and the Loop-holes closed, to p: against | ed over to Monday next. ry brick house and lot on 20th st” near ath avenue, 26 | Cubs; Louise, Joknon, for Portiaed. tore the motion to adjourn was put, by 92 dep j two lots on 45th st. near’4th avenue, 26 Schr Pelon, Hatch, 14 days from Tobsasco, with 3400 quin- | for | worn, the committee of investiga: | by — ft, $400 each, $900 ; one lot on sth street, near | Reyes to A Fetralles Leh sehr Selina, Yor! Healur, the name and. focation nly. ex et Worbes, Prescott; Eliza- | posing on thele ‘confidence in favor of Masoa’s i Ad. Gblize: | Kyle and form of the ‘snd lettering, the wel ety st hd | color of the paper fave all been coped Heb he8id Diocere Wyivester, Fleetwood. | Mason's Challenge Blacking is never in Al i , Boston, % can DA Dee A A eta on tad bone, for N | TO PREVENT FRAUD for ery, 8. : Snoue is gee phates ; rn }, 50 do 87, 293 do and 400 13}1b boxes, tg Hamlet, pec. Ca from, Nee Openany eit it. otton} uo mark on : Sehr J Hole Hotta days from St Marys, with lamber, to | wehil betrayed, with a bouy of American Senators, with whom A little too fe he can coum on what will be the effectual | on motion of Mr. means toaccompiish the iuiamy of the American Go- tion appointed to day was authorized to employ a clerk. | gin avenue, same size, $365; one irregular lot on Bloom- brig Napoleon, of Port wh de nTsmouTm, Feb 3—Ar Maria Spear, Googins, London for the it. variety ‘of Mis tae Yerament, und wae are alien enouga in heart to commit | Aud then the Senate adjouned. ale roma, st at, di fe. 4 inches front, $880; 000 toa a. Vensela tt the Bar ready f Malta; Sultana, Foreallo, door Pah) do for NOrleeay. ns afford ‘him fetid menos | Alter the puolication of this article, the Senator trom House of Representatives, oy age Dy ie one. side ens c other, $460 fone | baronces mon ee ee re a eaalb raat, ‘and to Sime Georg (Mr. Colquitt) thougut proper to denounce in wVasuisarox, March 18, 1848. | Jot on Bloomingdale road,near 37th at., 26 front, 244 rear, | them out without | eRe Nore, about Jan 20-—In port brig Northumberland, un- | anality, f v : 7 a ny utter lalsehood oi tue charges invoived. = House ome ~ slevee o'clock this morning. 134 ft. one side and 125} the other, $725; two story frame | [on doliars. 9th inst Jat 34, lon? 10th inst. on the | certain. bi iting freight; | _ml2w cod*re 192 strest_ doug tal uc a apenas Coie” Conn rng Sma | Goad Cant at Up mio fee ass Stee den pad arts gee | Har Ja, dm ie Rg en | BASSETT FRENCH, a payer in Misgvuri (ihe St. Louis Republican), of the consuLan syerex. Family Provision Market. “hehe they. Loring. 2 days from Funce, PR, with molasses, | leans; Pilot, Burvon, forth out ot Ate Osc Oe | COUN! ‘AT LAW, I the cous Sta February last, intended to show"tuat, il the Senate | _Mr.W. W. Camrae.t submitted a resolution, which | Our remarke, relavive to the markets, must be limited; | wens Gayring, for New Orleacs; Sha the, and porte wor arston. ‘ ven; C ryrina, for ty Lopose 4B Lavestigation, tue Times will not be the only Ws adopted, that a select committee be appointed, to Ww wi we bi ‘add much to our present list | Schr Geo Warren, Small, 17 days from Havana, with molas- | the Coast of Africa; ‘deg 4 cone implicated iu tae indictment. Alter the deuial a inquire and report to this House, walk alterstion, ifany, | a pd ing decline in good butter ; | ses, to order. Keb 45, 1ar 25 Ho, Ton 33,9 a4 | 1d Osceola for ‘New York—( previously i: epertes, the Senator trom Georgia (Mr. Colquitt), austaiged by ought tobe made ia the consular aystem ef the United | still, many of “our first grocers keep ap igh prices & Havard, from New Onieane fox Duisdelotie; lat 31 3, Dee, siin port, barks Amelia Malholland, the Senator from Keatucky (sir. Criveuden), tae charges States, and that they report by bill or otherwise. gg* from Jersey, South and the East, come in very | 74, bark Adeline, of Bese, ro; Josephing. trom Lisbon, dise: brigt | comer. of corruption ate reiterated, us follows (Limes of te aavenurieany squsnnss freely, and prices must Vary daly. Peek March me as, do; Prancin Lordy adding | 4 COMproLnise Was Aho subject ul deg: baie; aud We bave salu above Way ihe clerical Seuator was Lot present—he will dv tor U Men, DUE Luey eat thei * Chesiuiu. * [Lie dis Au dike Clareoler Wath Las p. thal he bas tread Lue Oiner sever c to Badger & Peek for Montevideo; 10th). dir. J. socordiugiy read irom tue paper ‘ Mr. ; jee, bel. $1 50 on “ot New York. Ong Key, with salty for | Rio Janriro; Chipala, MeLenuan, for Montevideo % We relietate tue ssvertivn, ast at a British dinner, the Gommiltes ou Revuluionsry Pratasa eeree feat | Beatseh’s pes i | Eisatonne, = eer xin boom, tals Gadiy spit, boat | Small for Haran; Cashier Lock, of New York, sold; tearm 158 Brockway, rea ba ae eas Mauisier, aitended ouly by British the expediencey of waking more ample provision {or in- | Bo.comed. «+ | ene Sten wenn en ne cae rere tehe Ni Upton. from Montevid | args of any pavers int log aves. ve ine, f it olgee inh an, Manes Gear Edw 8, wen eee 2 eee aeuUCTON ae pe chr ted Nikwouet, une; | CHEAPEST AND BEST IN po cs. Se Academy, 19 John street. at suldiers wod pensivuers of the revuiuuon. BoaRD OF CLaims. w’ of those On motion of Mr. Asnmun, at was resolved that the ‘ Committee on the Judiciary tquire and report what war denial measures ure wecessury tv be advpied to facilitate the ry ce Sehr Litute Mary, Lord, 14 days {com Swansboro, NC, with at jepeyaier pitas | “ebr Lentayton, irous, Guorgetown, with lumber, to Badger he Peek. ‘Sehe Aifred, Rogers, Philadel; hin, mdse, Bebr Alcuanser Bille: Fitacel ; | the Commutee on Revulutivnary Pensions, inquire into | | | | | of ow art peitement of clei . ar 1 1 pe cle. Lu bis Tuiy Of LeuUAcIMUOL, be Las suowu, Luevery " re ehaeprouel danas: Behe Baltimore, Jax PiNonth Stak, Wile, fm BRISTOW’S Line, gaerauce Of Lae mosh Magiant Coaracter, aud, su Me. Jonnxson, of Teanessee, asked leave to introduce a i Y somplag 1 eXculpale te ciiuduality vf Oluers, LY bill wuihoriting every poor man, and head of a famil; to WhviesKie denial vi (he appiedtion (0 hiweell, we 84 possess gue Lunured aud siXiy sores of Land, * without Must saaweiuily warued LusvuguuUs tae Just epiber ot inovey aud winout price.” B Weak-headed, sulluw-mearted woul; aud tue his wulg: t Objection Was made, and the benevolent design of ith molasses. ber, was spoken by 8 pilot. | Sehr Wilmington, from West 1 | eh gates bees Diocuyes nnd soloed ob a Writing Master, promises oveom, and # . ; ; Zbrigs. Wind BSey blowing » vale. Sat Heuers, Jon i6—ald ship Gen Harrison, Simpwon, for | Ma. Basevew Fis or oun me , creme ee woul "Sn Wen Bde, Spumuctgbe owen antsy Rete carces | Weemnee ea LI in 7 eld previous to 22d, sehr ‘oka Miecres, Sta in , for the smell charge of Ma. WY Frve Doutans apemew too Saleuy dors: 050 88 and ov: Revs wv becowe ihelt Vulgar dBleuuer, Most CeILunLy Ye the honorably gene uaa, ior Loe pre defeated. a from Manilla s » Calenttal SEPROTTIOW ION, a0 ma ee ae | Meo be toaiaee ite Dackaspaire e240 | Miscellaneous Record. Rs Dec ts Ibmide, Diver, (tom “n Learner rent gt $5 00 ONLY! e + re. MITA, trom the Comme - | * "7 ~. Areti for New H d, subsequently to the | fairs, reported a oul making sppropristions tor oe eees Philadelphia Cattle Market. | 0% See Bonen, Philadelphia, aod Salem ports. 2; oan Rivet 4 K Poor ienrina and edison tees 8 2 dows to Monday ment of tae two iusauments of the Mexican indemnity, consist of 1250 head, principally of Penney. Fon Bassi, —The brig Fashion will sail from Wilmington, | Yor¥, to sail 28; sehr John 04 Nee Yok Pi el raven Fr = morning, What such wus excitement and te provided tor by tue couvention of the 3.cn of Janaary, | vania beel cattle, including 960 taken to New York ; 300 | Del, onthe 25th inst, for the coast of Brazil. Letters sent to | ready for sea; Eli weth. Powers, 0; sebr ¢ fadoet wl our aturgte en end pri - 1843, between Mexico und the Untied States ; aad it Was | cows and calves, 370 awine and 1650 sheep. | that post office, prepaid, will be forwarded, Hopkins, for jew Pork, 8p, the eley,¢ robles} omaok piece real Brack £ ane TOs, What au iuVestigalon Would DE | read twice and rvierred to the Committee of the Whole | Prices Beeves dull, but the market was mostly clear. | , phere rtedl abandoned on her | ligtte, York, for New York, at or Bt Vin- vee areal gs iosucuied 5 taet Ane ‘eniter could ug be aaaed over j | on the State of tae Union ed at $5 0 96, the 100 lbs. A fowextras brought 26.0 00 wip, Previously reported abandoned on her | Trinroan, Feb S814 bale ‘Deinm unabie vo make asale | there ad ove ine a ig: Neg ee ree - emposed, if the charges we OTA OF ENTRY. rot icola, and taken | Cents, Wil besa) "Coal de trae, When we wrote aud publsned, we made public BR Mave Notice that on to-morrow, or some $90. lf Rane bhia s Lucey aleren ts Le Heme Ports. Ssrtmesae i CLINTON. y knew, aud We | sudsequeut day, ne wiil ask leave to introduce a bili to | were at $5} & 96] the | insured in fir between ¢ and $5020. A Carver, for New = Were ready to sand by our exposure, But vestigation declare Kaoxville and Caattanooga, in the State of Ten. | 100 Ib. jneep we quote at $2 2 $5, each, as in Capt. Edmonds, of the bark Beaver, gn ea py 9 INK; found it to bee vessel on i barat p bends; set a light. and (Sita ee codes ide say cror ea muteign Markets, | except the buruing wreck, and her bowsprit acd ji of the Mint,they Feb. 28.—American produce was dull floating under the bows, when we made sail on our come to the Conclusion that it is inexpedient te aa- | ani brought 16 Molasses was scarce ; there | Course. ‘The wreck appeased to be a low eck harm va Was out olthe question —iovestigation would do to Larea | nessee, ports of entry. Hay—The price of good Timothy ranges at 150.0 1560 | ten, but it would be ruin to act on. ‘1 oa tao scones knew this. They ‘dared not-eubjecs thete apr | te hee mags meee pa etn ent ele the 100 bundles—the de | ton ues with the Britash Minister and his more immediat ye contederates, to the dissection and peneduses ae Public examinaion. They talked this all over. ‘They | hela a caucus on Pyne (was the Reverend Mr. Colquitt not there 1) and there the Whole matter was de- | tne coina ge of one dollar gold | Weveeete 10,000 gallous left in the market, This was | green bottom, whive water line, boottop and =