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wWeaTT-MIN TR CORE Goind €te shanece ef egeenere netoenean TG haoss he , Which rendered it di@oult to | Bites hand, had valatod white, white bowsoen, jaan, dabaong, to Woiralig, br in Senate, ) Pirlo es oot “ual to speuk——tet ts | Me rc nga eel Masta orop se | mi sy oa fl ‘siitemiatae “ t et Be emmanen Mipes 19,1008. | MEssRIanS aetlons abdaied Aauinat the intogrty of tion for duties on imports, neempaie | lhe Sa 90, per, quia aie “tn A eigen wis | es a 8 we again and again, It ‘twice, when and pecngas tion wes called fer, 08 the | The 3 m if there was no motion to qualit; w. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Tustin. Journal of ree this body, and after Resolution adopted, that when the Senate adjourns, J ‘in thought that i A | —Our market has been very x Beaver, at Providence from jn the gale ad ‘adjourn over to’ Monday next. part of the Senate ithout further re- the question now be on its passage ; but at the | Dab, Febraary }0ts. the ‘over 40 bales » Toat stern boat, Mr. Dix presented petitions from Western New York | mark, submitted | instance of | dul: the artvale fromthe United, States have Deon we. | $e jib Doses, Does all and evtee cases i; ‘ Jor gbrogation of certain Indian treat | Resol That a committee of three members of the | Mr. J. R. Jvexasout, it was, forthe present, laid aside. | merous. For the py ay’ ilot bread or Bic A.vano, at Providence from Havana, in the gale of 2a | Drigs [r. Arneaton presented resolutions of the New appointed to enquire and ascertain what mca. On motion of Mr. Yawouy, the House resolved itself | $7 60 ; corn meal, $4}; rice $6 ; p $17 ; batter, 1bc; | insts Int 34, Ton 73: lost il, fore 9 be Segan Hampshire islature, recommending @ reduction of ny, are required to vindicate its character and | into a Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, | $2 per Gs ee $l4 5 2312 t0 iS. » 1005 | sail, split topeail, and A 5° ive also, b the tariff, and the re-establishment of the sub-treasury. inst the charges of a paper published in Wash- | and resumed the consideration of the | |, lic; cheese, 1240; anges . Exchange | stove 63 hhds and i tee on deck, and lost. load fost ITION PRTITION. ington, called the Daily Ti ev ond that the eomuitens RIVER AND HARBOR BILL. | on London, 60 days, $479 to £10) sterling- | 10,000 oranges. | ese ted a petition from the Female be empowered to send for persons and papers. | Mr. Constante addressed the committee during the | Scna. Asuna, late of Philadelphia, was sold at Pexuambu- | NC; of Philadel; for an A Vorce.—Fi | hour allotted in debate, in a constitutional argument in Latest Dates. | 99. apt Barclay Passage inthe whale ship Fanny, ar | schrs amendment of the Federal Constitution in reference to | Mr. Janna’ cepted the amendment; and the reso- | favor ofthe bill; the principles of which, he said, had | CKIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD ePvice. | Port. | Geo lution was altered, so as to read “ five members” instead | received the sanction of every Executive since the com- | ‘A Nov. 21 Madras, Nov. 22 | Donna Bose. Copzunse, ot Charleston, {apm Aatwerp, re- | lates, other petitions intervened, when of “ three.” | mencement of the , from General Washing: | 19 | Ports, on the as miles east of C! on, raring cotton, Mr. Sreiont rose to protest the reception of | Mr. Manaum confessed his reluctance at noticing this | ton down to John Tyler. the abolition petition from Phil ry He hoped that | matter at all; but as one of the whig Senators, prretoss | Mr. Con.iw succeeded, and made a speech in favor of _ it would not be received—that it would not be evaded | conversant with his associates, and competent to | free trad } by a mere side wipe, but that it'would be rejected by a in their behalf, he would announce, mei there no Mr. Rocxwe t, of Connecticut, demonstrated that our | ‘thunder sto: “ i i catering the head dcProvtonmas and detent melcg ts hak ot foremast, near the eyes of rigging. t ot main top gal- it was no | direct vote—that they would come directly up to it, and | meeting of the bebe whatever, at the British Minister's | domestic commerce was far larger than our foreign. | | | lant masts, fell with the foretopmast. the two follow days, encountered hea fi a » é | northerly. The C. hae hed coutiaual westerly’ A meet it. or elsewhere, at which the British Minister was present, | The crop of oats, beans and barley of England alone was 5 ‘ Bank Wanasn, at Philadelphia from Rio Janeiro, in the last Nir. Capea Milled talistin's at which, either directly or indirectly, there was ony greater than her e and the interval industry | | gat bon hich Mr. Sreigut—Yes, ies @ petition you presented caucus or consultation 4 reference to this question of | of France was eight as much as her exports; | Montevi pe Lh and to tees! r was ‘obliged roeut just now. the Oregon controversy. There was not a scintilla of | showing, generally, that whon men undertake to legis- an Merida, ‘away the mainmast. Mr. Camenon said, he believed there was a rulo in re- | foundation for these tone ee His own impression was, | late for for commerce, to the ni of the domes- | ia. . 8 Nasa |. Scua Jor, before 4 ashore on Craney Isiend, was fries, ference to such papers. that if the characteriof this Senate was not strong | tic, they te for that branch which was of minor | from Washington, DC, for Pensacols, with canton forthe’ U. pect spore ud very ; The Vice Paesipenr stated it was the rule to raise the jough to sustain, panels, charges like these—not | importance. Any distinotion between salt water and | | S government, tee she was high and dry, und ‘Col ny Merriman, Al i : eg “ specifically made, ‘not substantiated by any direct evi- | fresh, when improvements were Proposed, wat, to say | would probably be 5 Puno emten ME'Charchitl MeGil Atsien, Me Mr. Srgionr then raised the question of reception. dence, however high the character of the paper—he de- | the least, absurd. The only question should be, are the | } Lewes, Del., March 11—Sinee yesterday, two | Lellan, New Orleans; lat u ia, fon’ 74 a in Mr. Manoua then moved to lay the questionof recep- | sired no longer an association wit: And, if any Sena- | works national in their character, and have we vessels, crippled, off the Capes; [have to add two more, anda | with several empty 4, Woedes and iron bow tuon upon the table. 7 | tor, upon such general cha deemed it essential to | money to expend? ‘They should not ask, was the ap- | barque, the other « schooner, aud, alt Fy, Raking four | head of ove in white letters ge Th Mr. Sresow'r expressed his regret at the motion of the | call a committee, wo had better leave our positions at | propi for the North, East, South, or’ West ?—if it criepled venenies 200 28 Soy OC tet ae eee ni ey ting Ege gd ‘Gnease Senator from North Carolioa. He, Mr. 8., wanted a di- | once, But he waived hie objections,} because he under- | wat necessary and proper, it should have his vole. | shy parcosiers. “Half past ils A Mo the barque Hope: rom | Si eaCur CALs Hay rect vote upon this petition; and’ not that itwould be | utood that one of this editor's informants was momber | \ Mr. Huwr contented that the foreign and the domestic | ¢ he ‘mM Rogers; Acora, Elliott, and tome, for Bos. | feet off deck steve balereskn i ven the go-by in an indirect decision upon it. He | of Congress. commerce were inseparable, and that the clause of the Consort, from Philadelphia; schr Richard Rash, of Py ‘barks C. oped the Senate would promptly repel this doctrine of | Voice raow tHe Dewocaatic Sipe—Wuar? constitution giving Congrets power to regulate com: | POU ai ccloor auc H Borden, fey Vall River urecewics | Tec RSs = Come; Bo interference with the question of in It was not a Mr. Manoum repeated that he had understood one of between this and foreign nations and among tl | the Breakwater. ‘The ctippled vessel in tow 1s |, by Julia A’ 7 tor" Taxcpore if pores erring to abolition in tl it of Columbia, | formers of this editor w: member of Co: ral States, was as applicable to one af to the oth | Capt Gray, of the Hope, to be the herve ey! nome | | su} the Turk, fi ut it embraced the abolition of slavery in the whole it was mate he belie They were as much joined together as man and wile ; from Rio, which sailed 30 days before the Hope. pas: tal sage was 48 days. Ship Robert Morris went up the bay yes- Fi pidb. | and womeré based te éxescine: the: pawer, im, order.te,| terday. "Captain Gray roports a great quantity of drifting mar 3 ‘and Albert,’ went to sea ly impoi should be an n mber of the other | carry out the great design of the Constitution,to promote | uw defined the rule and action of the Senate | tional calumny, ,as respec’ , and the aetion of the House ; and while exposed. As tho | the general prosperity and happiness. he concurred in the views of the Senator from Mississip- jon was offered, therefore, he should vote most Mr. Wintror 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 jh Minster, dis- | couragement at this moment to make a speech ; forthe | Gall sary action upon the subject. tinguished for all the courtesies of lifejas he was—it was | seats on the foor and the seats in the gallories wore | Mr. Catmoun asked for the reading of the memorial. | due to him, and to that spirit ef hospitality which should | almost gmpty 5 they had a worn-out subject, It was seco! ly read, and prays such an amend- | ever characterize’a’ great nation—that the truth should | ers had behind their ears; and, therefore, | meut ef the Co. ation as will - rer release the citi: | be kuown. The charges of intrigue bi allthe | there was held out no temptation to zens 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 | J! the institution of gongs ‘The petition is from the Phi- | President himself was involved. What could the whigs, | to the common defence in time of war, to the public Jadelphia Female Anti-Slavery Society, and is signed by | or a caucus of the'whigs do, unless they found a co-ope: | prosperity in peace, by increasing the facilities of trade ; Havnak L. Tickney, Presidentess, and Sarah A. M’Kim, | ration in the President? Mr. M. said he,would vote for | and entered into an able argument to show the plese Secretary.: | the resolution. desiga of the Constitution, quoting the acts of the first Mr. Carnoun said, the views of the action of the Se- | Mr. Srercnt said that this bill of pains and penalties | Congress and its mabbaaiee preceeding, and the opin- oun paces ‘at sea, from vessels either dismasted or otherwise in- Pe ae oa jured, + , Mareh ‘2 i, Phante, , Bane Mancay Drx, at Chasleston, from Boston, report: 2d | itehipman Macomb, trom ihe Want Cont of ‘Africa ying {o Jn a pertbct Barricege. | “Daa brig Colucshen, vers, Astworn Te tee tee eee, ead ing ey fon, | cent a eta en Bement fore-mast, snd then commenced cutting feo New. ate hie ie Minnis 01d bu, Mexico; barks Brontes, Curtis, ; Bre Jehus, NB; ache Seephen &e Brace; Coxctensue Re ? hytong iy da mpd le ‘The, my of jeans. thas experienced bioearrbek Tk E Waltons wr York; 2ist, Abby & nt har sys the suarter,, talisng stern boat get house and mat heel, ‘The M_ D has layed to 50 nate, as given by tue Senator from North Carolina, were | consisted of two counts. It assumed that not only at | ions of Lowndes, Calh Cheves, in favor of the | the wind blew in such gusts as to vessel on correct, There was but one practice, which was to | these recent intrigues wore the whigs a party, but that | system. Pee eae ae ae ee. ae ee of the Gulf, sam inree quantities | Outwa, Apelachicola; 25th seus J raise the question of reception, and lay that question | = portion of the demecrats were also present. Now, he | Mr. Tuomrsox, of Pennsylvania, obtained the floor. | of barrels of provision or molasses; Bpauish cedar, | St Marks; also, b i Almeda, upon the tal As to his own course, Mr. Calhoun said | had reason to be! it he was one of the latter ar- | [Cries of Adjourn,” “‘adjourn.”| He said he would | Passengers Arrived. | Sth, saw afore and aft se 7, with loss of mainsail, foresail | liams, Apalechicy Hes bare athe Os lst, sche he should never vote to receive a petition which pro- | raigned under this charge. It was to himself, to his con- | yield the floor for that purpose. | Brester—Bark Argonaut—G F Geidenstiche—107 in the | and jib-boom. When pe hove to in lat 35 40, fon 2510, red fare! ‘S—Cld Br pea live, Ger? posed to give to the Federal Governm: i stituents, and to the Senate, to say that he emphatically |“ And the motion was je and carried that the com- rage. - z jhe was 5 hours from 7 pool; hrginis, Keton| Havres Be ee eee ge, Laver aver the ‘institution of slaverg.” Whe | denied any knowledge whatever of any intrigue of the | mittee rise. | ania Brig Wellingsley—Albert Mathieu. | Spoken. Fane, Liverpool; brig WV Prcon. re should come up this would be hid position. | opposition party, or of his own political friends. Hehad | ‘The Sreaxen having, resumed the chair, it was re- ory > ah ly Fad 2 Steamship Cambria, Jadkins, from Boston, (March 1) for Li- | “New Haves, March Tear bre “Atlantic, Whittlesey, fm arte vote wee taken upon the question of reception, | no knowledge of any such thing. He was at acaucus | solved that when the House adjourn, it adjourn to meet | Amscino, PR—Brig Adelaide” att Hall, Mr Ke expool, Sth inst, 8 AM. Int 42 0, lon 8 19; A Trinidad, and 4 dave fim Grem’sda. On the 3d.and $d inst, fad ‘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, br Garey, Mrs Herman, . jark Chesapeake, from Cardenas for Boston, 2d instant, lat | fathoms of water off Cape, Heury. ex1 a the table. | pointment of committees. Inregerd to the amendment | And the House, at three o'clock, adjourned. : . Sloe 2, from Boston for Baltimore, 8th inst, 8 Shoal | EU°.°0% the NE, ip which lost fGretopmast staysail _.Mr. Westcorr and Mr. Bannow presented several pe- | of the Senator from Georgia, (for ‘negotiation and com- | eo ee me ee Pe ee. Oe inet, Cet soe tak He eee ving ean ene eebae titions or other papers. Ht orpee pmeyey eter ge niry eri gt Partapetrma, March 18,1906. | cuss iBrig Matton Geet fine obec ing, from New York for Wilmington, NC, $4 in- | sailed fram ‘Trinidad with her eutire deck load of stock for Bt THE PATENT OFFICE REPORT—THE PUBLIC PRINTING. }. was positive in declariny at it was not the result of | ie “e ‘1 ‘ a ‘ 728; ‘saila and bulwarks—wanted i u alt. Some time ago, Mr. Cameron moved the printing of | any caucus. In rogard tothe Oregon controversy, he | “A’rival ef « Slaver—Moretime oo ppm wanted | ViNew Onseases Mer So-bales illa 2 boxes old copper $500 hogeny F Alexander—$6000 specie Edwin Coffin 88 dales sarsaparilla John J Loubisse—I1 serous sarsnparilla | 60,000 extra copie 4 New ern et +n Dana, Beith Nove York; Slogs ma | ®4ahip Lacas, Miller, 46 days from New York for Canton, De fn ampent od to 1000 specie | mae ner ys from New for Canton, Dec } sch. . paras ee Mex). 7 i ‘ows , § athr Bintere, (eo reported) from, Jeremie for New York, uo | Sita rote, a ac Agricultural Report from the | had ever it, as mot a Patent Office. Aiterwards the subject was referred toa | Ameri i party, but strictly an | ings ef the City—Improvements and Gas in the Dis- w he had freely son- tricte—Stocks, $c. ips Hen committee, who subsequently reported an amendment, | versed with ubject, from a desire ' " hhds 1 bbl old 1 box turtle shell 6000 a Fer" barks Brown and Calliope, and cutting down the extra sopiue to 46,000. Upon this mo- | that the Senate should present oat front before | The bark “Pons,” seiged on the coast of Africa, by | MOnOsLLhl old copper 1 box turtle shel eng uated date, lat 3125-100 4404. poston, for Pernambuco, Feb 10, | S84 cute! Wilders Bayou, brig Jane, on "ihe zh tion the subject of the extra printing was to-day re- | the world. ‘There was no foundation for these chi | the U. 8. ship Yorktown, with a cargo of 900 slaves on | Qlivian49t hhds 9 tcs 10 bbls molasses to | porcotauco bearing W, distant 38 miles. vee?" | Bond, Lanests and Wm Davis: a7th, ship Parsuit, and eer otrGh tle de (ths ‘extte printing, |’ of tho Guacser tone Googie G kr nit, tee eas RE AE foe, AT 88 Ca Bie 2a UATE | mAs Set ee ena, See cored hae pene tion | Len de ae ee ir Taytor He Setion: Wan . Asuter took up the defence of the extra printing, 6 Senator from Georgia, (Mr. Co! it wi | 2 i 4, 30—so reported; lew York; Aubw and argued chat from the value of the report, ead from | per that he (Mir, Celuouny should ‘state! that he had'ep, | Of Lieut. Cogdell, of the Navy. Considerable curiosity i x % Jat 4330, Jon 1410, was Domestic Importations. ase w On.eans—Bark Nancy W Stevens—38 brs cheese 529 | with a black ball in her fore half do lard Work & Drake—549 bbis lard Dows & Ca: 41 bales cotton Jonathan Thompsou, Jr—23 Ihde tobac- | Nevis estore, Macatee, from Manilla, 2, Di we ntaneless Anweca tOweiet 5, Gotten: Pi dae, Feige eh He Bie. . Me ae. Parcapeuriiia, Maren i3eoAre barks Ho Gray, Rio iro: R Morris, Onterbridge, New Orleans; J 5 brigs Rebecns, “Ames, Trinidad. de Cuba; ’ Donly, New Orleans: Octavia; Doughty, hie}, Lufkin, 218; Two Bi . Kelsy, Smith, New York; Franees, Fowler, dos ip ‘baric oat galecen. Heonkiogs, hence (¥eb13) for Glasgow; March | 8, lat $839 N, lon 69.45 ynole ig, eee Wilete New w athree-masted schooner, with white streak and white | Pxoviprnce, March 11 —-Arr bark MN, Ay swerbulworks, steering; March 8 about lat 38%, lon 60 | lachieolns bark Beever, Bamcodar So ee te vane; schr » (of Brookhaven — ere pipaprouy che bi yifted inte Cult achr Ellen, Dale, of Bangor, bound to St Croix, 2#th ult, lat | Forung leuk’ threve over about 90 tons seals heat bose % 58 40. Ralwarks,Jib,and binnacle. Schrs Adveaturer Lewis lew bar. do; slogps Hazard, M Kensie, doy Ge erton | 29 lon Whaleme i Letters from Cpt Smith, of shi of N London, ca a. ship Hom . ; b- | ‘4 the avidity of the demand for it among the people, a | served to that Senator that his amendment was well | is excited in our people to see this vessel, and there | bese be extra edition could be become footage priged; | drawn up, and would combioe a majority ef this body in | appears to be a ral feeling of indigration among and that whatever might have been done with) other | its support. j th It 1s certai ore powerful abolition sermen, public documents in selling them tothe grocery mer-| Mr. Brenton said it was nearly a month ago when a | ineftect, than been ever preached to this communit Chante, there was no danger of this document being sold | Senator from the other side, with a view to a proposi- | The vessel belonged to this city, but was sold by in bundles as wi paper. He argued, too, that from | tion which would carry the Senate, brought forwardhis | owners at Rio de Janeiro, and the purchaser, a Brazil the comparative expenditures heretofore arising from | amendment. Consequently it was bofore the period | ian, subsequently converted her into a slave ship. MARITIME HERALD the printing of other and less valuable documents, this | laid for this asion. On one occasion, id convers- | Two vessels arrived at this port yesterday, which had | extra demand was but reasonable and justifiable. Atthe with the Senator from Kentucky, (Mr. Crittenden) | been picked up at sea, abandoned, during the late storm. | past session of the 28th Congress, the the oor tree ee — acon avolrings not | One is the Saran Louisa, of New Bedford, with a tJ Movements of the Steam Ships. Patent office report cost .... wees .$4,977 64 | 80 individual member oi ly, but @ majority. He | ‘ed up by the schr. Willis Putnam, Capt. Cook, : ins. Document oa commotce ani navigation. .’:.'..°8-260 90 | thought it, notwithstanding, unworthy of serious no- bus, N. B. ; and the other, the brig Saray Jano, | Steamers. Ceptaine tice. But a member ri to port by the pilot-boat “Herald.” They were | Massachusetts Mi whatever course he maratime waifs, no body being on board when | Gijeimes Lon ning, he should vote cl fioders will, of course, be entitled toa ‘estern, Mr. CHatmurs ount for aalvage. Cambria, it the adjouroment, (on Thursday, The city councila last night passed an ordinance Mr. Colquitt’s amendment was under consi hibiting the placing of sigos and goods on the aw: Packets to Arrive. tion )and it was proper to state the facts in the premii | fous in front of our stores, the proletite of signs and POT. He regarded the charges ofthis paper av wholly uur line of the'housas, and the trunéliog of John R okiddy Bats J shy of his notice in this hous ie w of ne ot! | wheelberro: &c on the sidews . It goer ry Biddons, Corb, Peg amon, Desuiuiul sty le—ne was in tavor of it | Lieut | caucuses but of the demucratic members He had ration by the nd i n necessary measure of | Sheanudosh, West Fromonvs feport had dost, (694 pages) some $14 047 88; | teuded ao other He knew nothing of any whig caucus | reform. Parsley: N at toe ePeuse Mr A did uot unject to at all, alchouge | win the Britisn Miuister. He ad voted ugaiast the ad- | Kensington is about to be lighted with gas from the | 8: Whitney, some 40U pages of tne wv up with tebles joucnment, because he desired some action of tne Sen- | Northern Liberty gas works, and contracts are about Pa thovay co John Stewart—855 hides—C A Mobert—35. bbls I fine fe nsf Man (Oct27) of and for lon : whaler) froin Sandwich Islands for. New Bed- Report on Texas, . Prof. Johuson’s coal report Report on retrenchment . , , Books of the Exploring Expedition And anetuer appropriation wouli be required. Mr. | Ashley, however, justitiod the Expeditions a national duty, aud whatever tne expense might be, to present the results of tuis expedition tothe world, in the best cbt, lt 5 Ships Neary Toke, Ghvmplin: Warrea, 100 iy 17¢0 wh; Sst Mit- | via ne Catharine, report her at St Nicholas, Cave Verd Isiands, Oct 3, 90 days a River. Sweet, ‘d, 49. n Lafayette, Chase, Boston; sloop C! lew You pper the'gore onan | Mr. Westcott was understood to say, for he spoke | will then have the whole territory, which is governe ina low tone of voice, that if he bad the sligntest suspi- | by separate corporations, united, at least so fat as re- t¥e copy, bad been reprinted in Pailudel- | cign thut there was a single member of this body in any gate roatenand abundance of light. Prince de Jos i : hb; | Raider, New York. usetul valy to the scientific ageculiural ducts | ity y Westmiuster, Hovey, 1680 sp; Brighton. Cox wh fs bs pou the ameadments He was favorable to the no- | being entered into between Garden and the cit; 3 1 NL ‘wh; Nov 34. * 5 PortLanb, Mareh 10—~Arr Sasan Jane, Stanwood, Matanzas; Tae enn? ammcer amit svat wouldwoc de generally of | tice, aud desired itan suca a form aa would secure the | ge works for a supply of ligat t that district. The | Rooietseiee 0 2, Caffa, do, 0 ap; Jeffernouy Harel. NL, | sehte White Oak, anal Sunt ira, Preble, borgetown, pad fi | me @ great agricultural interest of | jargest vote of this body. He should vote cheerfully abilities are that Southwark and Moyamensing will ¥ ‘Hav! a oon aaa ow 1 wh George, i rceiag sete potas vars, Trees, es A Se Me, Nuyep. wah ouroted 66 tbii w for tne committee. soon follow the example of t districts, ant Uties, Hewett, Feb 16] Havre, Ainsworth, , oa, ; ca a4 5 Feb 2| Sully, kj Mar. 24 | sp 1140 wh;: You A Green Rich, Mart | Bettinoresd shason, pL: 1 | Soeumbe NBS | George, Swift, FH, April | 4504p 70 whi , 500 sp; 9th, ton, 3 Rows . Boston; Joho Siamons hei. Ne 08, i hy Bee Ritter, Derickeeg, New Yorks Gea Seott, ott, Grant, Nan, low, reer, ‘ork. fchards, NLondon, 1004p 380 wh; | ~ Savanwan, March ¥—Atr Fr brig Ville de Treport very sgreaisieal reports, which about phia at25 cts, Beside 1) Mal rill Jan.15 | Prince de Ji ANNAH he doubted whether the extra | Geyroe guilty of the chasse aduoed, he aheald cise | Sard cunenek mei iin fares Heh? Camreay Cleveland, Worran, 90 sp 2000 wh; wareis) | Point Petre, Quad, schr O H Perry, Wooster, editions heretofore pr d se it have feed soarencsolied ithe pea mr dag 1@ state of * arsenieaeene. SE, |) ee | PR eto io, Chas Frederrck, Allen, NE, fall | Se f x . | same as yesterday—prices being unsettied, aud likely to ti lowland, NE w 5 n a Desndeatinneee po | he had not the slightest suspicion of this kind. He | contiaue so, uatil the uext advices from Europe, {do | SPURT OR NEW YORK, MARCH 14 jaoead hoine; Luobrates, Upham, NB, was ja ene Mee ‘ie 4 id W Based 4 owe Geton He thought thatthe s Peet weneat should ie aie the notice in aoy of the forms in | not see thet 9 2 by the Liespae Spepede deck | HM HM | New York. sld fm Oahu Nov 'itth, ship Fasle: of FH, at ides aud red bottom; 3] eared tn have’ fn the water proper subject of goveromental reguistion, which it been presented. He did not believe the | ded effecton the market. Wé have a warm, wet day. 6 1500 wh; Cherokee, of NB, do, had ies ap 108 py pig Py nen ines me props Jomn of Investigation necessary, either to the vin- wBniléau: s ” Butler, NB, touched at Maui dication of the character of the Senate, 0: of any indi | paoxens Bosty, Merch 13 a0 Crore, 108 600 .. Mareh (There was a large audience in the galleries, and a hale. side of ship Parmelia, of | before — vidual Seuator, but as an uct of public justice, in the | shires Vicksburg Bank, 7} ; 142, Lehigh. 18 ¢ 10 Girard Piaceds “Ship Rose, of Nantucket, reports—Dee 19 tat 97 8, tow 6s | Bid brn Hamel), West. Sif "Afaess seh Nenabeng, Bip general bum of conversati hope the Vice President, for conviction of the guilty party. | 4 W. saw a ship showing a red signal with M in it, which way |, Grande. Cole, Ma , Trust, 22} ; $7,000 State 6's, 712; 1ehare Philadelphia rk Princeton, Rogers, Havana, Buck & Peters. | ew. ' ‘Wanngr, RI, March wa j Till gufola aa eppropeiais sllence, We think a iit Baont Ghd not Ualieve the resolations necessary to | Fok, 108 ae Nortnon Bank, Keatacky.b2 ; 100 Oleard | Brig Ncn*Otodes, BroatallSermaa. Nesmith & Walsh. | Serge notated, April %6, 1845 abip Baltic, antenn On the lt Sed and 90 ae grsriense da savers ale bie. Weesrex advocated the printing. “The copies of | liove thatthe ime had come when itt ary hare | BaF 560 Randing Hallrced, 96; 67 Mumphis Bank, | BAe Sueno prose wreetrs comrman CO | tas of gray inipore reported 26 a Be iidhirecad Mosiaug, 9QM och Forest x f " 0. . A . | Frederick, NB, 3 4 a g suiblipegens oeetell Wersonea erica ont | el eee Fite had hened | APTS, Beano -50 Ler ian someetiee eee? Sehe avert Palle borers Setar . get TOO ohm Sandford, of NBedford, drifted ashore on | “Warnineron NC, $—Amschrs Emma Was so far unsatisfied, that up to twenty-four hours ago | of no dinuer at the British Minister's of ne iatrigues ot | 362 5 900 Girard Bank, 'B6, 10 5 xref "arrivea oT ale PhP Jon Bander. oe cts Lataas but teas uot | lant Waet Tadiens Awe, Beochery New there were spplicatigns upon him for that documest | no caucus--nor did he believe in the iaigne’ter ie Coon BO 100 Tonnes Her cont. 31h; 2 shares | Packet ship Vrancois lat, Whedon, from Havre, Feb 9th, mith | otaferbelpe lightened, with redder piagele Broken, end cop- | Cid, schrs Bvalloy, Rovineon MM Fowl, Forbes, and He Knew of no document that had mot with such general | the caucus. Ho thought the resolation would bea | Tenis gy 46, 50; Be Viexee are aati fais 00°, | mdse, to Fox & Livingston. Bid in company with ship Solon, peers “Ahem mio fon, ea a, . probation as the annual report from the Patent Office, | little letting down of the Senate. This was the fit | Latta mick be ‘4} ; 10 Union Bank, Tennessee, 54) ; pales Fale eb ah latte 53, ton 4d 23, ee mace iarke fk — ae *lOmmoton of if. Janvacin the bill wat informally | hopol'h wosit Sees et en met and Be | Jon Girard Beak, 18 Wo] Seoeeearoe OTe Roe aa | Shes, gece Jue yt wigs Tiny Peeone By Last Night's Southern Mail Jaid upon the table. Mr. Bernien would not vote for the resolution, on the | AYT#® Boann —660 Lehigh M Si age = ed a ge ciae Gdn ot Baarehe iat a2 td, don S038, fella. with | peataunst, Attic. Jan Wed /brigs Tim, Plekenag, for A | mingten 6's, 55,78 ; 4,600 County 6’s, 1860, old. 94}; 106 5 urate aU pegts ghia “Wit | Mtn Satya ef any Secteur nr | eps Oral al, an nang Marne ays | Rica we ape ene "Mrchv ik | an Al ee tod nb, Oa Ore, few introductory remarks on the necessity of the case, | tide of the clamber. No Senator, appealing to God and Cr a ae clea dice | 40 lon 50; somo haree, reseed: owes Ha, igFoxk Li- Jen 2—In port, Frolic, Fanegn, from and for Chi- he called the attention of the Senate to the numbers of | his conscience, could say that be Delieved in aught of | upopde ingston,, Has Wy gales from the westward, {rom lon | ™.immeclately; Antelope, Dumazeag for Mth, | the Daily Times of thia city, of the Sth, 9th, 10th and 1ith, | thesecharges. | But he hoped that an opportunity would | Sales of Stocks at Boston. | Ieup tothe Banks. Jay 1, aheavy ony which cart: | CaN Cor Hamburgh) bas been ou her beam ends, and. is Te- of the present month. ‘These numbers embraced not the | fe sforded in the course of this investigation to rebuke | paoxexs’ Bono, March 12.—6 shares Western Rail- | ed sway scarboard main rail and balwesks. |Web 10, J0t43 51; | Ported decky, f ordinary vague and general charges of newspaper de. | ‘ho frowing licentiousness of the press. | road, 963 ; 100 Reading Railroad 3 ; 26 do, | Jon 5190, had & heavy gale from NE. with snow; lost fore and | POT E*E 7, (not previously}—Sid Hudson, Lawton, Nw hunciation, but direct, specific and positive charges of |, 0 resolution for te Committes of investigation was | sor‘; 109 Long Island failroad, seller 10 ds, 45{ ;'25 do., | 732i8 topesils, foresail. tnd fore andmain topgallant masts— | + | i rk. corruption sgainst this body. It was'not his purpose to | S40pted, and the committee voted, to be appointed by | $54 + 100 Long taland Matlroad,, elle ip bad beer gales caring grat’ Conacoa, Feb 20—Bark J A Jessrun, Viaal,sldfor Amster rg ea re a | ysis, Robinson, (of Plymouth, Mass.) from New Or | gam oa the isth. In port, brigs Allen, say one word against the editor of this paper; but he | te chai . | See Railroad, 96}; - 20, wi to. Haviland. Phas been 6 | 4 Garm, Shacktord, would be permitted o say, tna if 'thove charges a ae Nr town Branch Railsed toh n18 Totadd Hallrond, | Sayotiorh of Matias, with light don winds. tateerge pax: | UHSMECE Oe soi trom Antwerp for New | colewar maths 6 slightest toundation—if any Senator could so far {or- | } Benton, Dickinson, J. M, 4 in lots, 45} ; 25 East Boston Company, bol0ds, 16} ; 60 | 5 - You. " . ot the responsibilities of his station—the dignity of this | 2&Y, 44 the Commit i A D i ‘Ship Anson, Barkman, 6 days from Charleston, with cotton 4 ¥F a Orleans. Passed by, Body, and ail the considerations st roner se ereciae inia | Oamotion, the Senate then took up the resolutions | {2-161 and rice, to 0 Suttor Deak Fe a Sr Reeatente de, and carry on negotiations of the character charged, it | and amendments from yesterday, on the subject of en Hedrich, from Bremon Nov 12) and | Colchis, night. oUt irvine, Haw, Mobile; 6th, Lucing? was high time that the country knew it. On the con- | OREGON—SPECIAL ORDER OF THE DAY. | COMMERCIAL, 4 Farmouri, Fe tnd was obligedtorua down tofattudes | Albrecht, (fin Ronerdam NYCI, a cuard, Nor. trary it they were not true—if they were entirely unsus- | Mr. Arcutson, of Missouri, rose to the question. Af- rags : the ds ought to prevail. Garenost, dant H : tained by truth—he knew not what penalty should be | ter stating the question he should, he would prem tort | New York, Friday, March 13. | ers lief aud 95 N, aad somet-mes aa fa PR a ie po ony ear Visited upon the convicted party. Mr. J. read from the | form of notice which should be the briefest, and the most | CotTton.—A fair demand has existed to-day for this | nothing but westerly winds and calms, r tone ve! lee, Harmon, ‘ANmes 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 from WNW to NW, which coatinued fora | | Havana, Re) ‘dische; lows , | the resolution reported from the committee on foreign | @utirely to spinners. The market is very firm et our | foraight successively. March 1, lat 37.N, lon 66 42 W, saw | Sod, neat eg ork, 8 i i cAt that pastisular criss it did not succeed, ‘They | relations. Specitied his objections to the verious nesses | outside quotations. - Bremen brig Notion, MeNear, from Mariel, PR, Feb 2tth, | Goodhue, fut or chars Teta Tho ware pledged to it did not all stand up to their | ments proposed. | He hed various objections to the pro. | Aavanroot Cuassuncition. ypth molatses, to order, Sid in company with’ brg’Oread, for | ne do: Binprene, Fivnan, vies otieere arte do} committal. ; inatead of being despatched to the care | viso of the Senator from Kentucky, (Mr. Crittehden,) | of the British steamer at Boston, then just ready to em- | proposing to hold back the notice till the adjournment of | bark, an adjournment delayed it toa iuture day. Since | Congress, because it would so far suspend any definitive | bile, NW. O. laste | char; bri . , URC; Boston; schr Warren, for Portiand. ig Napoleon, Jor | her; brigs s end Tesos, | Gan for Boston, sld ach Feb, Left no American vessels: 4th an cctbenger,dnder os cm ter, Vest oes — — | {netant, lat 30, lon 76, spoke brig Margaret, from Cardenas for | Mi ger Nonroux, M—Art sche Ruth ten, amore compote ander as, Hoon. eected. | action on this eubject. He read from the "Presidents 4th Hoton 2d stant lata, Yon 10, shifted ‘cargo ta the late ne- | Champion, Buckman Tanks Toland A ‘Kin Jaucus meetings have been held ; the princ: action | met 0 was the very reason why he ee a i laid down ; votes counted, and the success of the reso- | w' treaty of 27 remov thing could be fone | perme coe Coreen Teme ta teen Corer Houiy ‘Weed : Chumberlune 15 da lutions, in ‘anticipation of final action, confidently count- jormal occupation of the territory, until the | ere, ae Bark Almira, (of Portland) Keizer, 13 deys from Cardenas, gr charter: Qu the 1th ed on. But, what is more astonishing, and showing how we wished to assume exclu- | ore 98 0 with molasses’ to Nesmith & Walsh. Sid in company with ee dee, ibsor, the schr Brilliant, of Han mah ey comeing vat remy aa pepe ny while | sive jurisdiction over any rau of thi | soe ese | bark Asies, Daabeas. for N York; brig America, for do; Le- Laurel, Vitus waiting 5 7 prtener i by (9 being ly seemingly contending for terests o ir count necessary to give this notice. Seed wae 5 ‘4 from orton, aise ah Boston, eld; Bint and the wellare of its people chow traltercus they ders | ter! inactivity” would mot answer, First | [72 Mal ‘Bark eat, of Boston, 2 ars from Ni Orleans, ia, Chandler, for Bost welds ata be im secret eollusions with our hereditary enemy—all | in Oregon were from Missouri. ‘They expected the | .—imported in the ship Houqua. Terms—notes at 4 + had Jost her fo ite Moghl Moore: these intrigues to force the administration into compro- | protection of the government—donations of land— | six months. , lon 7850, spok ') Martin, do; Malabar, White, . mise—all these plots to abandon our native soil—these | and so forth. The wild spirit of adventure inthe West | Hyson—76 half chests at 68} cents per Ib, 52 8b boxes inst, of Taek; Irene, Bs 10; Oraloo, Farnham, freight or charter; | vi igs Ruby, dargains to disgrace the American natien, and of their | could not induce men with large priviloges to undergo | $1.61. ce Eber with en | Kathedin, ich, do; Delaware, Kili, ding; ‘Rival, Brown, gMatanzen, Fev 26, wrote Caranted eas aa cf ine Fapecions,Britah Lon, | all the privation of the wilderness. No, sit it was the | | Young Hyson—20 halfcheste 71,08 do. 64, 60 do 63}, | Bark Asim, Danpam il days rem Cardenas, Cube, w for Cardenas, elds Tiogn, Blake, ar Zieh inet 8 de fin Frank: ; ay ae Were canvassed and arranged at the British Minister's | hope of bettering their condition, from grants of land by | 310 do 63, 13 do 58}, 12 do 54, 124 do 63}, 20 do 63}, 80 do | bhds maljelaide, Burt, 13 days from Asecibo, PR, with sugar, | fort; Albright Vinal, te, tor conhiosts ae - own table within the lapse of a few days, whore a | the government. Under the icy of “ rasterly inac- | 45}, 44 do 45, 90. do 445 778 do 44, 20 do 43}, 97 do 43, 105 Bi ie ¥ J Jen, ar 27th in ithours fm Key West. a pins ann Thay a moeting, for this specific aud express purpose, was had, | tivity” emigration would cease, the settlers would be- | do 42}, 98 do 42, 87 do 41}, 160 do 40, 66 do 89}, 15 do 39, livia, Mclatyre, 15 days from Cardeaas, toJ Elwell. Posten: Sth, Samuel Potter Chariee Edward, Wording, Bel. attended by all the loyal advocates of the British claim | come dispirited, and there would be danger,ultimately | 90 do 88, 10 do 36}, 45 do 85}, 342 do 85, 88 do 27}, 208 do ‘off Hatteras, in the late gale, stove 3 casks molasses, eras lower, Maene ‘New York; Pinta, Boston. Whore comprised in the whig ranks of the Senste, | of absolving themselves from the Union. Mr. Atchison, | 26}, 6 cases each 4 11]lb bxs $1 Ol, 5 do $1, 40 do 96 cts. | and received other je. hes isk ‘Hava, Feb. $Atr ship Francis Depan, Seaory, fra New With, a8 we suid above, a tow exceptions from the West, | for un heurand a hall, continued hisergument for the | wankay-—20 half chests 30}, 177 do withdrawn. | , Bris America, Fomeroy, from Cardenas, auch ult, with mo- | HUTAE sc? itoliaad, Henderson, do; Matruxeesett, Wade wmael, Somers Sa of men who could not in their hearta become the plot: | whole of our rightful soil. He believed our title good | Hyson Skin—110 chests 37}, 167 do 27. pcp enh ag ne Mey 9B ney nog fare | warth, ; Greas, Labor, Charleston. ; Mexican, Tomlin; New York;, tors of treason ogainst their country, to 64 40—that the President was committed to that boun- | Gunpowder—13 hf, chests 68, 11 do 87}, 6 do 76. ret, for Boston: brigs GW. Knight, ‘bego, for Port: |, Lave eb 7A Ashland, Williams, ey, . ‘ “ On this occasion, disgraceful to the name of Repub- | dary—that the Senator from North Carolina was w: Imperial—10 half chests, 76}, 8 do 76, 7 do 69, 16 do 67}, | Fars for Boston: Dries GAY Rae at OOM N Orleans | Corssa, Ni Orleans, 9th 31d Columbis,, Book. 5 lican, whtich the party to this dinner-table compact as. | in placing the President at the 49th degree, and wrote | 148 do withdrawn. for N Bedford. RioES deo Baresi, Gilchrist, New Orleans. CAUTION sumes, the whole strength of the compromise party Was | also in declaring that farmers and mechanics were unft | Oolong—10 half chests, $1 28; 16 do 62} ots; 20 do 444; Brig Marian Gage, Read, 1¢ days from Hondaras, to B Blan | Hots. (Br) Agxiason, fer Boston; sth, SEAN IO DLACKI counted and ascertained—thoir firmness in the crisis | for the Presidency. The speech of Mr. A. was merked | 60 do 44; 147 do 40; 66 bxe $1 Oi; 166 do 58 cts. co, Leftiao American vessels. | ttavana Feb 28, | ‘hermes m Knapp, Virginia; Chenan aoe Bt was pledged for, and Minister Pakenham, the represen- with good sense, plain matter of fact argument, and for Souchong—20 chests 17; 202 de withdrawn. | 3 Brig Welliagsley (o “3 np Bevis one 'W, passed the A ni Bsa. ‘ork Hed lly, secustomed to a, or use tative ef the British Government, put in possession of | a fifty-four torty speech was so conciliatory as to lead us | Ningyong—204 half chests 30. weeseh GF & vessel about $0 ot 50 tons, wateri no mast or fi ere, fot, Onemtt See | Cel CHALLENGE BLACKING, are 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 254; 16a | [Zeck Ot Sremel aban oy Sam Miler ane’ New Work. Concordia, D Siureh 1; Fredonia, Lant’ | fally requested to examine the LABELS of Bi American Senute ! ,, | of the country and aiepee of the party, he wi asa | do 25; 130 do withdrawn. | Was off the harbor, bound a John Parker, Cummings, tant Noun tum, Farley, for do about and ascertain if the name of JAMES 8. M. mor suite American people be made. to realize this | last alternative, probably, go for something short of 54 | Goku Ovolong—100 14jlb bxs, 42}, 75 do 41,28 do 20}, | arp dein, bai Gun hel ck ices Bate, for igth; Meteor, Lawrence ei ais Spanish Blackiog Labels have been mous fact ?—that ritish ) fer, instruct: }, if our Were not so “ perfectl: ral 9 | 25 do 33, 25 do jo 87, 288 do 400 13411 es, | Brg ison, t, a engtged; jehana, for ed by bis government to intimidate, intrigue, or bribe | tionable” as he had been led bry suppere. pee 35. ae +» 4 ’ | flour, to master. ‘44, fat 23 33, lon 5251, picked up a bale of her cargo ‘Boage the American peopie out of a territory to which that | Mr. power has no utle, and has never one, can surround himself ia secret ecured the floor, and on his motion, and | Cassia—2700 mats cassia at 17 cts. per Ib. copa era nts 10 days from St Marys with lamber, to bject of his accommodation, the Senate ad-| Rear — b | uh & Walsh. ‘Sid nth brig Barmah, Sar- purus 2 porous revlon, ajar | ga years lune tt Tis Eoayeh oe Sano two Me | fen Kinga, Jam ge Mer Ree, or ie ac 7 Margaret, Forbes, Prescott; Elize- tO EO eee Rendell, Lumphar, all tor New Orleans, ; f trong, (or Boston, do. | “fincasren. > tth—-Bld Diogenes, Sylvester, Fleetwood. retended to assert | with tl ha the doors | journe against | ed over to Monday next. 6 isa, Jobnson, for Portland. ‘ ty , Wood, Boston, Aug 14. | any American marl mh wnom | A lite too fast, Before the motion to adjourn was pat, | $Y brick house and Joton 20th st, neat 4ih avenue, 35 | on veh days fem, obeseo, with 40auja- | Alapnay, Dec AR Ale Wood, Heston ARE ae N ko PREVENT ‘FRAUD for the facure, Js I effec motion of Mr. Jannacin, the committee of investga- a 1400 each, $800 ; one lot on 46th street, near | 290, | Yerk. u pene Lage means to accomplish the iuiamy of the American Go- | tion appointed to jathorized. to employ u clerk. | OY, apitide panne vise $285; one teregular lot on Bioom- | NOP, Some the city (up trouble FR CYR es Feo As Maris Spear, Gooetan, Londen for fee by pont wh e ined. 00 . ROview inery and 0 Tremmeet ea to Nis ieee euSh ia heart to commit | And then the Senate adjouined. ingdale road, near dist st., 21 ft. 4 inches front, 1@ | tou. Vessels atthe Bar ready fo lee: ulten ie Wright, (or Fish; 4, Yor NOrlenas. ry and other After the puakication oF this article, the Senator from House of Representatives, phy J weLT 8 a nee os Tap the others es | Tar cused teeny ‘b pilors are wot willing to take | Pi Kenarues, Baits, Bristol e'N York, abd "Siders ford PACK Kis ous toe miter tnlssaeea at tae Suacoumtematten |, The Mécabesasat Gayle eeiicd fautig fot on Bloomingdale rondnenr 47a st 3 rout, Dar them out without a steamboat, which costs ong, bundied aig | Terre eoEt, about Jen 20—Ia port brig Northumberland, wn- | nality, fi y Buc intBe very Dext Peper. the. editor. nenereree rnewe | Frayer by te Chaplain, und Tending of the journal by | 184 fone side and 126} the other, 728; two story frame | tons, dows,ok her side, her mast inthe water. 0th inst. on the | certtin. "| 1 a ekics Bostoo, waiting freight; | _mldw eod¢re Charges, aad refers to aa article, aud pudlishes it, trom | the Clerk. ; 7 | house and lot 64 Cenire_st. 173 by about 93 ft, $4,480; | southern edge of ube Gull, passed around are pale OE | eee Jae ork, do Bo: coiton, apprared to have been bat bark, Jane fm Boston for New Or: | @ payer in Alissouri (the St. Louis Aepuducan), of the CONSULAR system. Family Provision Market. Re Gceat of Atricas Osceols Whip. S. BASSETT FRENCH, ; sbort time inf 4 4 Ponce, PR, with molasses, + at i the Sth February last, intended to show'tuat, il the Senate | Mr. W. W. Camracut. submitted a resolution, which | Our remarke, relative to the markets, must be limited; | to f'h Thornen ne’ ae rom Ponce, . Fe a a a ee Cee ti chunond and 0 held Propose an lavestigation, the Times will not be the only Wsadopted, that a select committes be appointed, to | ina few weeks we hope to add much to our present list | Sehr Geo Warren, Small, Te from Havan vitae | ~g fa Oecnoia for ‘New York—(previously :eperted, | 1 paper implicated iu tae indictment. Aiter the deuial of inquire and report to this House, what alteration, ifany, | of prices, &c. ‘e notice a decline in good butter ; | ses, to order. Keb 35, lat nen aa ik A ed i vernor the Sevator irom Georgia (vir. Colqaitt), sustaiaed by ought tobe made in the cousular system ef the United sul, many of our first grocers keep up high prices. | kare, Som ney ane og Het) nanpe, Dec, ilo port, barks Amelia Matholland, jet. Governor, the Senator from Keatucky (sir. Critveuden), tae charges States, and that they report by bill or otherwise. Eggs from Jersey, South and the East, come in very | 74, 0a tueline, mM Bryan, S days from. Geo: Diney, for Rio dare + rg ey ie Weg 34 Of corruption are reiterated, us follows (Limes of tne REVOLUTIONARY SOLDIERS. Irocly, and. peices mast vary dally. 10th), vir. J. sccordiugiy read trom tue paper: On motion of Mr. W. G. Brows, it was resolved that les, bel... $1 58 as — , We reverse tue sssectivn, tat at a Brush dinner, the Commute oa Revuludunary Hensions, inquire into | Bee ch’e en bY the British Mauser, ailended ouly by Britis the expediencey of waking more ample pro} won (OF in- | Raw Whigs, (iis Bertie ovmproimise Was the sudject ul de- ut auidiers und pensivoers of the revoluuon. | wih We bave seid above Woy ibe clerical Seuator BOaRkD OF CLaim ‘seh, Lat 53.50, lon 76 Henry, joreas New York, from Long Ke: for 10 Edenton, NC, with loss of main boom, sails badly apiit, boat ant yeoe comeeere, Ses been without water 2 days; sup ed her with water, is Pissur ‘Litule Mary, Lord, 14 days fr nsboro, NC, with | naval stores to Depeyser ke Whitma ‘ror Chipata, SeLenuan, fo 3 Cashier, Lock, of N lds activa Mic Juvetto and New Meks Jest) | tevideo; Franklin, rete shes yee 420 Saw! was Lot present—ne will dv tor the ‘ca ©: those | On motion of Mr. Asnmua, it was resolved that the | | Lexiugton, Irons, Georgetown, with lumber, to Badger 49 Cs d ; 1 Marty Wesdlon men, LUE Luey eet their” Shesittuis! wu weer Committee on the Judiciary quire and report what | Found Fee.” ital cs Att and (ech, vrige Chistian, acd Milwoket, ane; | CHEAPEST AND BEST INSTRUCTION lt Ihde aise 14 Like chara ws paicuar denial ineasures ase mecessary 10 be adopied to facilitate the ile Per Behe Alfred, Rogers, Philadel: hia, mise, ascoo, tepaitig; sehr Decl ration, for Porto Rico. 26th, air Academy, 199 . Joins obit thal he Has Wieaied tie Other SeVeLai Charges ol our aru: setccement of clenns | Sehr alexander, Bulls, Vi brig Haley Sawyer fn Phlvdeipuin; sche Mary Aa, “ ae Bed SA, igyemeas tbe memudageess eresat | we seamen, ee glee Seam Behe Fa at a yA snd ora Conmeron Sytem 0 ‘4 ‘ dit. Jounaon, of Teanessee, asked leave to introduce a juts Bel . ‘toe be iT i Bemplng 1 eXCUlpale Ke CrhuMuallly vf ove bid wuihoneing every poor man, and head of a family, to fgg rn low, portion of her eargo of Hour, en sold. 1 Whulewaie denial vt Lhe wu 10 hiweels, ue nas 4 i vamke Cheese, per Ib. Schr Wilmington, from West Indies, with molasses. Sreaea Leoxe, sbont Jan 2—In port sehr Vels 4 at shane lUiy eaiued tusouguous tus Just epithet ot laoney’ and wamee paagie? Boras OF land, “without Kard, do | Brig Caroline Cia: k uh Tuber. ras spoken BY | une; eld previous to 24d, seh Joho cine stead foreeen: | ning, in beaded, sulluw-fearted ivi; aud lve his wulog- Hgar d#leuuer, Most Certunly ue- th wo wid tum tat Which pity and (his day eXtending to nim. Mr. C. B. Suits, trom the Committee on 4 | » 5 told, ow ¥ wand, subsequently to the | fai, orted a bul making sppraptiotions epee 4 Philadelphia Cattic Market. | [0% See Boston, Philadelphia, and Salem ports. of Thursday's and dowa to Monday meat of the two iusiaunonts ot the Mexican indemaity, Offerings consist of 1250 head, perseipally ‘of Pt 1. For Baasi.—The brig Fashion will sail from Wilmington, ‘bat such was ackement und tweling provided tor by the Couveution of the 3.n of Janaary, | vania deel cattle, including 860 taken to New York ; Del, on the 25th inst, for the coast of Brazil. Letters sent to But oojection was made, and the benevolent design of © HOROTADIY Genie au, Jor Loe present, defeated. MAXICAN INDEMNITY, Bewco, Dee Tiaid Ibaaide, Driver, (from’ Caletta) for | sxrxorrioce vl ea 85 ‘aad mye new | PGE ARVIEAE Tete art hee) owing « wale. “Sr Heuews, Jan 16—Sid ship Gen Harrison, Simpson, for Pere Ot Congress and per OW 1843, between Mexico and the Unt ves, 370 swine and 1650 sheep. | evened, for New . ap the Fi L—I am delivermg from my yard, con ing out of our charges, thal au iuvestigaion WOuld DE | read twice aud relurted to the Comoanies of tee Wrens | oFclenn’ Duvees dull, Dut the market wen clear. | Mat Post ofle, prepaid, will be forwarded: ned on her | lighter York, tor New Mores Cc Grecanich sees te Feuch Orebe saos thoencebane war enn cevald me pile Saentent On the State of the Union. od at $5 a 96, the 100 lbs. A fow oxtras brought 260 00 | pusoae fom Havant Boaton iy bi ie in with by Captain | 2 RITOAY, TN oe he | he Kove nek.” wee u o +mposed, cnary OTH OF ENTRY. ne av + "feo hicola, and taken | hy wi aving ‘Coal true. When we wrote aud yublusned, we mae public | Me. Cnoziun gave notice th, ‘Cows and calves sell at $1 | parent cre creo, which principally thelaweers Lorie Sstameoe babes Ta what many observing nen in iuis city knew, aud We | sudsequeut day, he wil ask Swine—The buik of the insured a Boston r between ¢ and $50:0. LOOKIN is Were ready to sod by our exposure, But vestigation declare Knoxville and Caattanooga, in the State of Ten- | 100 ib, Sheep wo bogey . Veveet on Fine.—Ci Imonds, of the bark Beaver, at | York. R i ‘Was out oltbe Sines ~lovestigation Would do to Larea- nessee, ports of eutry. | Hay—The price of good 'y ranges Provideace, reports at ht on the t lat 36, ten, but it Fon be ruin toact on. The actors in cer- Gok pout. the owt, and straw at $4 the 100 bundies—the de- eng made a light NE; found it to be s vemel on tain soones knew shis, They dared not subject theif io-| Mr. HuNoenroun, from the Committee of Ways and | uals the tupply. and anety i ween irae trigues with the British Minister and his more immediate | Means, reported that they had had the subject under | [vay He A 5 ornament Brush contederates, to the dissection and nakedness of @ | consideration, and from iuformation prineipaliy derived | a Foreign | Geckos an’ Worntad Wretk, asd ber, bewseyie padlic examinaion. ney talked this all over. They | from communications from the Director of tne Mint,they | “Porto Rico, Feb. 29.—American produce was : dull floating under the bows, when we made prices. Molasses was scarce ; there bd ‘wreck appeared to be a low deck herm, held a caucus on Sunday night— (was the Reverend Mr. | have come to the Conclusion that it is inexpedieat to ne. od there the Whole mater wea de: | tav4aormne Sains pearson etna dota imeaee | Wore abot 18/000 galious loft in the. suarket. “Fils wes | green bottom, white waterline, Dootep avd Peed Colquitt not there ae