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bn has not yet passed through the horn-book of politi- | Having thus shown ither by explo! attendance—st the head of the list the Honorable J.Q. | him that the which Pot Vids Newbee, :. cal famed e—nhe is ignorant of the first elements of , ity, settlement, ceasion or concession, w as | Adams was pt ate hie, T's) bands Dena) who Legislative Proceedings. % Cesena. poltrfeat economy. "Time will etféet every thing — £0 aT, vention of the Oregon er yn ns Pie fyamnn ahaa ee panama irr apar va . vopeenoamed es ‘hicago A many age seNest ‘The Senate came to order; after prayer by the Rev’ Sent Jonathan” Weinwright, “Kemp, Bunker & Qar increase of population now over the deaths, Sspedigcey of the noice, ‘Hie was opposed to giving it| | Auother'motion was made ‘to‘adjourn; but t did aot | Mternal Maprorsmaate” (Coughton) ‘Thesentmonts | Mr. Poklman, the journal was read and approved; | PCL: nici . Johnson & Lowden. and, other causes of reduction, amounts to SiX | [¢ designed to precipita \t by intimidation, vail. f are read were alleged tohave been expressed by a Conven- | were received and referred; then a | Schr Page, joston. ig preci) pled and yetitions we & Domiogo, NL hundred. thousand per annum. At the mext thought it would fail of ect. With great pleasure loors were closed for the purpose of hearing ex- tion assembled in eld, to nominate candidates for tae oman by tor Denniston, proposing Hale more, Hoare ere Gabe) Lae generation, by this ratio, our annual increase will he could vote for the amendment of his colleagu » (Mr. It yw seven o'clock. Governor and Lieut. Governor. Now, he (Mr. McC.) Teeoll offered Senet side cut, from the Caroline, Long, Philadelphia, McKee, « be amillion. At the end of the next twenty-five Colquitt,) for “negotiation and compromise ;” but he BS xcused; absent from the city; wes’ex- | undertook to say, on the authority of members of that to reconstruct the locks and the upper Tis Beneian Behe P Sth. Brewster, Wilmiaron N'L MeCrocly. years, when some of the Senators | see around me | would bold himself in reservation, whether he should pected to return to-day—did not. | Convention, who were now here, that the address was | Erie Canal to the Hudson river ak Troy. Fi ip hag radiane, Hich, Boston, Foster & Niekertou. shall become az grey as | um, We shall havea popu- , Vocate the notice, even with the appendix of this amen Mr. Brancuaap excused;indisposed for some time unauthorized. It was made by an individual not posses- accompanied this resolution wii he santa elicitous re- Schr Porpoiae, Drake, Amboy. lation of forty-five oy Mone at people. And at the | ment ofnexotiation and oom penne eS eaeen ‘* Mt AH. Cuarman, epaeeat Calo home to his the best epepneiat ie mse ates ty, a cae pig See A A needed pa pe past earned Sloop Fraokli bi cg Bie mom ce. orty . . ing of the inexpedient, ily— india; ; 5 | fora, \ 5 end of another generation, wheuthe shoresof the Pa- | i/ngt dangerous. He could notconeur with the Benator | "Mie Cotcawen, seeneed--Absent {rem indlspotition— | “kiifieluneet the adjourement of the Convention | of Deeds in the city o New York,was ordered tO ‘hill | gous Henry, (of Calais) Pore ore, days from Guayama, cific shall be sprinkled with towns and cities, as from North Carolina, (Mr. Haywood) in his constructions | unable to attend for several days past. it was not approved; was referred to committee, | q a the Ni PR, with sui O) Daascomb B Boon Sern, NC thickly as they are now upon the Atlantic, we shall | of the President's message. He preferred the interpreta- | Mr. Cuarmax, of Alabama, exgused—Severely indis- | who never acted on it. He put the attack and the pur- | Mr. Sanford introduced a Dill to incorporate i low | | Schr Elszsberh Harkurss, Weakes, Newberu, , with ne have a populaiion of eighty millions, provided there tions of the Mr. Allen,) and Indiana | posed. se of the attack at defiance; he would not swerve Yo:k and Offing Magnotic Telegraph Ament A Hee tere icon Price, Beaston, Wilmington, NC, with naval isa contunuance of peace. We ocecapy a portion (Mr. Hannega: being the most reliable | Mr. Garon, excused—Indisposed for some time past; | sma the performance of his duty, lest he should fall as | ‘The bill to incorporate the Domestic and Foreign inal stores,to NL McCready. J of the earth over all others most favorable to com- trot the face of the dosamegs, We might be Siesppolnh improper to turn out at night. pal > public man; if he did, he would be unworthy of a seat | bear refns an LB Ses greed ~ See “Bch alien, Wogiom, S days from Petersburg, with flour and , : 5 t, in our exper rom the paci % - : J 8 5 t junter. F motos, With the Atlantic upoagme side, and the | 29.004 ue. Nor aid Mr. B. fo entirely in the | house, ntti Cxcused—Sick ; obliged to stay in the | 00 this oor. | wot in “a word edgeways.” He | the dissolution of'commen school districts; also the Dill | ‘RSC°%tOT TAME a a Binar, scifi > change of the President E \—| if he had obtained Decker, York River. st of the two extremes of the old world. Peace Stor from South Caroli J. E. Hormes, excused—Last ten days rather unwell would have read the paper himself, ifhe , un 3, York River. Sonate atiompled to pase the Dill providing nate attem| to pass ro! 3 iamediate Ju wil! ceeure our federal system, and its capacity for ge. F: times oe CPE PT ee Oe ee the Spee veneer), addressed to him giving | for the issue of executions imm ly after judg: hs S- shle, Sein thia extension ef commercial greatness. By war . B. coul Mr. Hcpson, not excused—Although it was said be | ahistory of the address and its origin, and an extract is perfected; but the bill was opposed, and its passage logte iphia, coal. we ‘cennot be great and free ; iP we would be great grow out of the notice. | had been called out of the sity, and besides, was usually | wes read. The éemocracy of Illinois had denounced the | di i the Sestie Ss Copp gaat upoi . Gaane ree, We must preserve peace. With afew re- Mr. Ancien secured the floor, and moved that the Sen- | an attentive member. | system of expenditure aod appropriation as a us: certain A be repeal the market for salt seal aed lead, | _ Ship Hudson, Lawton, f'cm Glasgow: and Frances, fom N upon himedtt Mr. Calhoun said he should 4 adjourn. ir. Hunter, not excused—Notwithstanding he had | end unequal expenditure, where the objects of imp: the State y extending market for on teal and lead; | Snip Hudeon, aris the Lower Bay. No rok de. He bad bacn charged as being more oes moved an Easentive session ; there was complaining for a day or two. | ment were not of pe tingenene i ae 7 ne = bil ae ee a eee peng inaleee: le _for the acquisition of Texas than forthe | 7h9 mating ranivare weesene antias Mr. Jounson, excused—Sick daughter. d, his ieee ae aie Ore eee tinea of iotally ‘bolishing the duties on salt, ‘The committee | gi. 4 ; Keusivgton, for Canton: » ong) Sensor. D you tate forin 16327 “Who ia 1936, | finally rose, and the bill, was made a special order for | ¢,fhiPt Havre, for Havre: Krusiverons {ne Canons, faterste, portion to be, that, in the aunexation of Texas, he | for moving certain “ public documents” to the reporters ee sick? for the presidency 7 Did you not oppose Martin Van | Thursday next. | con, for Bermuda; Fanny Coit, for Georgetown. had consider not asa merely Southern question, | of the Senate. The resolution comes up to-morrow. Mr. Daomaco.e—! understood so. (Laughter) | Burenin 1840? Were you no! in favor of a national ‘The bill relative tothe New York and New Haven =—— but a8 an acquisition in whioh the whole y ‘est—the put | Mr. Long was excused. cree bank 1) And you to become my cones aa coment ne begs og ae att ae eiasating ‘at Miscellaneous Record. 4 Mississippi valley--had an equal interest Px! used: it was jeman ir. Timmatrs remarke w ti , the Sonat session. i a Fa yon alleys Pee et patie flouse of Representatives. Matos srssnet govand ca he was eo punctasl in his | read by the clerk appeared in the lilinois State Register. | An incalouiable mass of business is before, the Logix Sur Antone —Cxpt aes eta sean 1 had been that of an exclusively Southern man, look- Wasuinoros, March 16, 1846. attendance, in consequence of his absence on this ocoa- | Whether the address hed been adopted by the conven: | lature, and it is constantly ating. fcom Liverpool, reports having 5 a possession of Oregon. Mr. Calhoun defined his | We acknowledge our compliments to Mr. Westcott, | 1 Mr. GooLe asked the House to excuse his col- | pound S geet Me mL | 5 a i w. It wasa matter of fact be- | passed aresolution to-day to hold én future two sessions | ports, and white monkey rail, badly ashore ashort distance N aio eralastvely.to the intareata oe oa he ud ran into Bonste gulleia and th ante-room niesiieg ts | rattan cree Waeriks eases he bas not been my a a ona to fiiends now here, to whom | Por diem, from 10 A. M. to P. M. apd from 7 P. M.to.an Einm the Tortugas light, with seven wreekers nearher. = adopted no means, neither in reference to Texas or | ¢j ‘hose who were disappointed in procur- | well for several days past. Oa Saturday, after dinner, allusion had fr | Indefinite and undefined mome: was in error y: ‘Asuoni vessel, supposed a brig, was ashore on the Oregon, which were not warranted by the differ- ands, amused themselves by looking at | he went to bed Seog : ‘ | day, wi id that the Senate had resolved to | _pAsHone >A vessel, supposed a brig, jwas sapere ce ibe i ences of circumstances in the two cases. With jo the rotun th ey voice—Any body with him? And another—Ob! he | two session per diem; it bf Bal two Toston 73 | eigone ashore the’ night previous, during the thick ‘Texas, time was against us—with Oregon, time was di much! hit as it passed the con- tht jot a wonderful freer joey iness was done in | in our lavor. ‘This was the whole difference. Texas erest—the b-nch: rs. Streuens, Too! Towns, of tion that the gentleman | y- Tnsorinon Bliven, from Rochelle for New York, Pag nt in that Geotaie, | had not represented the democracy of lines He then | and the committee of ole pas Jeira Sth ult, with five feet water, a her hold, loss was at the point of a commercial arrangement with most unoccupied when t! were not excused—they were = f Steuben Co. | Her cargo would be discharge Tag! of meeting arrived, as were the seats of members subsew | Several, in addition to the above, Were excused on ac- ad concluded his remarks in favor of the bill. | the new county of steo, from @ part of ler carg. t % eas arere ane Sue 8 ics | quently. “At ten minutes to2 o'clock, 82 only were pre- count of indisposition. % parse Tennessee, spoke in fvor ofthe amend. | ere apart br bsae tne ase rte kr dha eg cLZp Abend hoard of « votel. with the name of “Ral different policy was required. His object in both | "A: 19 o'clock, the House was called to order, and _| journ’” “Ont Judge, lets sdjourae” “iim agreed; He asked ano! | GR favor of the Seuate bill, relative to the New Wi onthe Ba ule. (Ph head bo-rd of the bark of Ie ay, be the her ‘ ould vote for the | and Cornwall Turnpike Company. that name, Cant Glover, which lef this post for the Mediterre cases was toavoid war. He had not the slightest The Chaplain (Rev. 8. Tustin) delivered an eloquent | no!” but the question was lost. eerie) noi tgchrlar proposed 1 | ‘The committee of the whole, without debate, reported | nean on the29th Jan, and which ‘may have knocked off du- fear of a war with England from the annexation of and fervent pray Mr. Tuo! , of Mississi; r ring the of the 15th ult. ‘Texus—Texas having been recognized an indepen- ‘The reading of the journal of Saturday was dispensed | aterias te dimoied to serve ne | “Sir. Jonsson remarked, ihat when he submitted his | the several railroad bile tothe House. A bill to reduce | rine the yale of the ith ule} i dent nation by England, France, and other powers | with, and hea said Sie '6 Ccaiadiinn” ot Os | MrD: ked th ls tomoaity bikie | gn Pasir they Hor the 5 ee ee Srremalacir at ter eee free setieny “he billts | Dee 19th, las? 43 §, Jon 6534 W, wan passed bark Angola, aap - ’ Y | '@ House resolved itself into a Committee of the | Mr. Dromcooue asl e gentleman to mos mo- | a ° A “ } q ‘et 15: for Sandwich Is! snds. >! ihe send would Fay chad no ground | whole on tue State ofthe Union, and resumed tne conte | tion—to confine process tothe members in tho city; ft | the Mississippi river, they hadthe same rigtt to improve Punish seduction and adultery was ordered to a third | Varney, from Salein (iets (or Sandwich letnds: 0” nexation of Texas, no more. would, Mexico, | eration of the bill making appropriations for | would, he said, be too hard to compel the Serg. the Tennessee river. If one was constitutional the other | reading. A bill was introduced to construct a railroad from Livetpoal far N Orlesns. at r ” | to go to Massacusetts and Georgia. (Laughter. was. from Corning to Schr Melville, from Wilming:on, NC, for Rordeaux, Feb aa not Texas been anaexed, she remaining an in- Mr. Ewina, of i opinion that this | es C5 pediomae can bring all wie ae be foun | Mr. Cocxe said, he had asked a single question, not | error ces pare peas, anes wears 8 | 20, in lon 19 37. a lependent uation, detached from us Py acommer- government had the power to engege ina generel sys "The motion of Mr. Thompson was agreed to. | for an argument. ‘he House met at 7 P. M. ng 5 Whal ye a question »f his colleague— ‘amendment would not accom. | educe the fi Mr. Crozier, (for the ‘tica & Achenectady Railroad to twel | or two-and-a helf cents per mile. Mr. Bishop Pei | St. Lawrence, spoke at great length and with his ability against the bill; it is suggested that ifthe L | lature grants a charter for t! into | Ist inst, brigs Carter Braxton, Martin oe Haute etiae ute reducer are | anticcend’COnnat Botinctoa, to easy a wel a ire and } Nov 14, India, Miller, NL, 2350 wh 250 sp; had hales-and ett {rim Sapyatiog thick blood fan 15. , iu March, 1845, Draco, Cex, cial bond with England, and composed of a people i - | ‘Phe Sreaken was about to put the question, when | Mr. Jonnaon now asl like us, rather fond of war than otherwise, jealous | turlom wae the eee eet this rac tanbie tte | | Mr. Horxins moved to adjourn, Tellers were called | Wh a ies and diilerences would have arisen between us, | basis of the organic law. He was opposed to any cob- | for. but not ordered. ‘ ch and, with an indefinite line of boundary, quarrels | bling, amendment, or patching of the Constitution—that | The question was taken 50 5 moe Sispenee wits i Would be excited, wars would follow, and ut would it wai suflcient for all purposes of overnment, by giv: git turteey Brovewaiias ty tbe Only gc require years of war and bloodshed to recover | ing it a construction to which it was justly entitled. | whet could be and had been fected in a prompt, | , Mt. Broos, of North Carolina, believed that it was ab- | # said he believed no question had been | Al al | mk $ large | Was bound to crawe for +pm un is- | Sid from King George’s Soun proposed new road on the | a hae) opm. G i i M isett, before reported at Mrui, y to adjourn. i river.tI{ he answered in | south side of the Mohawk between Utica and Schenecta- | e Jos Meigs, of Mattapoisett, . wise, and bold negotiation. fatnetuleerarare td ae the Broepen oft eer ee ies an crete ‘and it was lost—Yeas, 81; | ~ R admit that we had the por | dy, that it will not be necessary to regulate the fare by | O&>. seneer ~ Jone on NW Coast, June 8th, _ Mr. Calhoun sat down. There was no manifes- Hf datiy contac bagel i y | prove the Tennessee. | k Competition will regulate it. At9 P.M. the com- | boat ore bis wile; Jott sume uly €,doha C Gray. (ch should be strictly const: Pp » badly a ‘observed, that he would make known his | mittee rose without taking the question, and the House | win Onin.) leg broken, but was doing well. Aug 24, Wes ey hether it would be | Mr. Jon: Mi ‘extwortH desired;to know whethe! Brite, bad sisi: teobs, be -arms was out, to make a | views whenthe subject came up inits proper place. ; adjourned. Le cticytahegs Cgapeter:), | Pattapetrnia, March 18, 1646. | tation of applause, as alter the war speech of Mr. | this dootrin Allen, but there was a general murmur of approba- | tion and delight pervading the Senate and the gal- Soretgn Ports. ‘ fa oti ade to |" Mr. Cocxe then concluded his remarks. | Jan USI shi Apollo; Howe, and Haroilton, lees re ae pathor ofthe extremes; som | aafoten’ I ald ter peor cTece a Mere ae | Mr. Krsa, of Massachusetts, epoke of the importance | The early hour at which the mail departs for Now | oak supvoted forthe United Sraven; Darks Wallace, Young, So finer Beaune moved yas saga aucun: to carry out a delegated power. BE conclusion, ug: | A motion was made, and disageed to, that all further | of improving several points in that State. | York caused me to miss sending yesterday's letter. It | #14 Talisns Semmes, ones, Judson, Russell bat this was overuled, und the motion to. adj urn | Sestoden smendment, appropriating $100,000 for th Pevosssing Linge be dlepented wa eae a | een desk ment {0 the Pill wore sent to the | has also disarranged all our matters connected with | york “waite! ight; Joba EDR ner do Y 7? * is a a s bs or . Li » ~_ prevailing, the Senate was adjourned till to-morrow, | and accompaniedit by remarks te demonstae the px, | _ Another motion was made to adjourn—Yeas , 25; | It was now two o'clock, the hour to which‘the debate | sending information, etc. | Aula dine’ Charlotte, Litlejobn, top New | . | i | at 12 o’clock. | portance, practicability, and usefulness of the work. | Nays, 43. on Ge bill was limited, by a resolution adopted on a for- | It appears that the freshets upon the streams of this | joa, Morrison, Wilming- i Ww. March 17,1846, | sg Au anne. AE Marz land, gars notice fen amendment | tte: Roezins wes invited by the. Speake f9 Pred, proceeded to voteon the amendments, and | Stite,have not done any thing like the damage antici- |, HAWE*% Merchts Ar acis Ron cific: was 30) . 7 | ‘ood. Pa P- St. Patrick's Day impressive Prayer | [HICH be proposed to submit, providing for the transfer, PA motion wes made to dispense with all further pro- of them, Pated, which may be attributed to the fact that the water | plied with two quarters tregh beet, cafes. vb, Bet by tebe ‘ust peg tery ido heen ho was instructed by the Commit. | wés too deep, which rendered the current lessturbulent» | Eclipse.of Denna. Sidschr £clipie, Thacher, N York, and » | the fren use of th 1 for the transportation of troops, motion was made to adjourn. port sundry amendments, and | joys rapid at tho depths whero it came in contact with | "Hamron, Bermuda, Feb 22—Cld, Ketch Comvt, Rowling, bs | | camp equip He desired that the govern- A Member asked, whhther it would be in order to dis- when : . Itie thought | N Orleans; sebr irkpotrick. Wilmi NC. tid bo Gut Ioose from all connection wits cor. | charge the committee of the whole from the river and ion cf order. It was thie: that | Works, and consequently loss destructive ought | barks Dow Joan, Doel fos New Hee | by the government, of its stock to the Chasapeake and Onio canal, giving to the government, in lieu thereof, by the Rev. Mr. in Journal of y Petitions presented, by Mesers. Alle: Breose, Varney, Woodbridge and oth Various resolutions of inquiry. hie Mr. Baany submitted a motion that the Senate, from | : i i | harbor bili? as they had acted on th r part of the bill, they could | that it will not delay the transportation on the Pennsy]" | vei ud after Monday next, meet at eleven in the morning. Foretions, and submitted remezks in favorof his prepo- | Menor cal! replied mogatively. part | not go back an! act oa the D. | Tania improvementea week, and the cost of ‘repairs will Grrfin. for Te ee an beat Beows ae yi § Mr. Ewina, of Pt ivania, spo | It was again moved, and disagreed to, that al er ir. Kina, of Georgii trifling. @ panic in relation to A arias | BRAS oe Pe a ere aen shat Sie Benate cis eriine Temoceatie: eatae aeee the inconelsten: | proceedings in the call be dispensed with. | what was going on Has ay | sided with the subsiding of the waters, and these securi- | New York. SARGERAS ee aid , on Friday, aud devote the dey to local and | So: rn portion tocome up'to the mark when they | Mr. Gaover said if any body wanted to speak, an ap- The Cuatamas rapped with is hamm , and cal led to | are now reaching their former prices. a cld brig T P Cops, Merriman, Georzetown, 8U. private bilis, &o. were called on to do #0 by the Westorn members, and | peel could be taken for the purpose from the decision of | order, and there were cries of “arder,” “ order,” and | Patrick’s day was celebrated y: rday by a mili: | “Sr Jouw, NB, March 8—Arr echr Herald, Merrill, Eastport | Paes WHERE Sosy sroam ae iding | @Xtende:! wn Javitation to the West to join their ioterests | the Chair.—(Laughter.] take your soats,” in various bap of the hall. ps | tary parade of the Montgomery Battalion, and by several | gb, ship Portland, inson, Chailesion. 4th, cld sehr Susan, te rth fe Onisbrte ies 8 ne ‘ e ii fy prove yh with those of the middle Stat 4 the North, with the | Again it was moved thatthe House adjourn: but the | Several ihe cts wore aie I the Sepp ih what | public dinners, | Bray, Eastport. Duitod Btatos C noait oc pied ey reeid +“ hoe Dintch ° free interest of the country ; {for the time would come | House refused. é they were, or who propounded them, we could notas- | — It is evident ‘hat the flood has passed oft palace oe EE le oe ce at aaa ai should b A iin tion ‘strict, | when slave labor would be stripped from the whole | | Mr. Gaover propounded a question to the chair: whe- | certain. - S the injury to the State works that was anticipated, | gmennent, Match 17 Arriba 5ietag fear), Mediire, An Siren wanted o know i ture was a good rau | Hd, Hconeloded 0 sreaking ot the Portind ani | thar pou! be in onda a ak tonsuny ambos or | ME ral anid he ooriand waenrooeed | withc ike panic in Stats aoaries, uioheharaciarne’ | (68: "eu,u fem’ vay" Oren, Lang What at eae ie . - | Louisvill , | absent, because he took 2 little oj jons of yer i bt i 44 F Val 7 Hing out of the order of the calen. | Louisville canal, and of the importance of improving the | ea te om Tuest with Te Commerce, when Pennsyly. ven rallied this morning to 70h, being | Qigucettt daa Wines Pilate Y pany the (Cri Horton, Porland;, brigs Rodslph, | 0 on.”) He said, if any member desired Mr. Hovsron, of Alabama, objected to the gentleman | two better than the closit rice of yesterday. We | phia; Benj Franklin, Flinn,do; schr,Cabut. Taylor, N Yor! my Zork, sald that unless the #80; | £7 steal, Ke onal de co--bs culy witted to opes the | making’s report from scormitten, It shoult be minds had eosid’ mete, ned idee tae the te clsce wit | Bibskip karat; berks Gnifon, Hebvon, Gxtord: Brigg Mey Louisville and Portland canal was stricken out, he | 490r. (incre: erriment.) to the House, not to the Committee ef the Whole. | strong northwest wind, scattering the dust in every di- | ton, Eagle, L Bruce, Bordeaux; and from the Roads, in Alexandria. F | would vote against it. Ifthis was done, he would vote | Mr. McHenry sent to the clerk's table an amendment | The Cuasaman said the gentleman from Kentucky was | rection. The subsitence of the flood i batable to | Gazelle. 17—Cld ship Seaman, Myrick, Valparat pei pote M4 only wanted a reason ; sir,agood | frit. ‘Withthe exception of the sectionto which he which he proposed to offer to the rules. It was read and | in Rees ips So yr ory pear ba cold checking the thaw snow nt the Leos peg go ice, ty bries Baltimore, Grows, Bovina: waltie : i objected to. . )MPSO} Mississippi.— amendm | vallies. ould an: er arrive close , 4 , New York; Wm Mr. Burner explained why the law should bo re- | slluded, he denied that any man could Jay his baud on | Obrctet sc hether it would be in order to | be soa : | thts aball communsoave it Fon, Satidiie Be thomas; Elizabeth J . . 1 | Mr. Raruaun, of Mr. Sevten explained the inconveninco to which the | 4.2 of! judge was put, by being compelled, nolens volens, to live | ti of the bill providing for the purch hat would come under the head of inte: & poatecript. Ten, mas; Elizabeth Jane, Dukes, Philadel pesled. ant send the door-k ft eant-at-arma, to as. .. Hoveton.—It is not competent for the gentleman | | phiay Charrax, Patterson, Novfolk. ‘The Steamer ‘Patapsco, lr. Asnusy, Me. Westcorr, and Mr. Mituen farther | Provements. The objects provided for were | certain why be did not retara? ice. to make an argument, Hees bed his how, and we OO dare har Rempel Bee = “Alford. in tow, left Norfolkon Sunda tiantle coast, : Whe: oi jprague, with bri; discussed the bill, when the bill was read a third time | ¢xternal as thos: on the | you flad the constitutional power to do that ” sadex: | have no jt Boanp, March 18--$168.99 Ches & Del Canal | 2Piakner with, iutsimore, but when off Thomes’s Polat y Loan 6, 84; 5000 Stace 6's, 65, 71; 2000 do rw afety of commerce and of our ni ii ! 3000 do | 4 her machi broke, and she was compelled nd pa | . fap cessive laughter.) ‘Mr. Trssatts.—I was not making an argument. ; g . ; 60 Girard | O8¥; some of her machinery " ve Rites Judge, harotofore required by law to | the memberycame initom'te Gesata] “fe contended | A motion was made to edjourn. (A Volce—"Why, | | Mr. Hevyron —What you did ey was beitor than your | Bani 9}, coo State Ss, 71; 40 soueyucl Monk, gpese | Lia Bet eleh hip Levant for Lirerp sol big hoa! 3 As le wi we have just tried and could'nt.” speech. ughter ston 5 $3900 Id, for Port au Prince; Home. for Halifax; » for, * up to Washington } Peace parry are | qptf,beowcoote made x motion (9 atmit the mambers | (A Voice "Me: Chairman, 1 object, to the course of | “hy “ag Paeemhee eoviror taal fehig American basie, for Wilmiagtons Cash ico am TER GORMAN, : who were outside, [the doors still being close 10 gentleman from Kentucky at once.” And another— | 0000 § 6's, 71}; 6000 do Sds, 714; | ter Richwoud; for dos s i ¢ Gorman last summer constructed, and in @ great | aha Hae Gch Hieoce Sever modifications, in the form of amendments, were | ‘Aud so do I.” . © | 18,000 do 713; 10,000 do 86, ans 4000 1A ee, 7} at | for do; Biliaa Ane. for Fal ‘Rivas evr tog alate Pe out of his own tuads, rolying upon the good | the Mississippi and the Ohio, and those mentioned in the | Proposed Mr. Cons. —Did I understand the Chair to say that we | Girard Bank 86, dorw, 10; 6 Camden & Amboy, |. to seayesteriay moraing. . the goverament, the very excelient and beauti- | Dill, should be improved, asa means of public defence in An honorable gentleman arose, and said he was con- | could act on one portion of bill, und then on avother? ion, 33. ) h lt—Are ship Milton, Gorham. Liverpool; ful road {corn this capitol some two miles out to the Con- | time nf war: and beside, this should be done to save | Vinced all this would end in a farce, and therefore Mr. Coap —I submit whether the gentleman from Ken- | 4000 Cres & Del Canal Loan, 84}; 14,- | sehrs Mobile. Gu'nare, lensrcola: Clay, Short, Ne: Gressioual Cometery. This bill authorises the Secreta: | ti¢ lives of our citizens from the daogers on the rivers all fuctner proceedings be dispensed with. | tucky can offer more than one amendment at a time. Lehigh M Loen, 75}; 1 Girard | Orieans. Cid ships Mfilicete, (Br) ‘Tpools, Hee eee ecg auithout robbing Paul: | and lakes to which they were exposed. 0.” The Cusraman.—Only one ate time. H 1 do 10; 24 Schuyl Navigation, 38; 100 Sasq | Vor Hum*oldc, (Brem) Wacntrr, D Hs pa lenetgon anenyd te takerdp Shle Dil tor x) Mr. McCuensaxp, of Illinois, in referring to the invi- | 118 his whole proceeding would | Mr. Cons.—I hope, then, he will be confined to it. | 8 Rk, 37}. Raw Onseane, Match (Aas Se ete eeetaess of Peterthe Groat. Taken up, and road a third tim tation of Mr. Ewing, ot Pennsylvania, extended to look perfectly ridiculous to the country, and he moved | | Mr. Hovarow suggested, in effect, that the billbetaken | “",>,'1s Sairs—$468 80 Chee & Del Canal Loan, 84}; 2 | Dies Sootins Govt ( Oa ea, Bay: | passed. So much for the apostle Peter. Western members, to join the whigs of the North, auid | toadjourn. (Laughter, and culls to“ erder.”) Bp and read by sections— gentlemen could offer their | xeniucky Bank, 74; 30 Schayl Bank, 4. M Gid thins Vitale, Schoeidam, Loodom, Yous- te) Dix: % Mi. WOODDKIDGR’S LAND BILL. | that, for one, ko weuld 6s soon join the car. of Jugg ‘Tne yeas apd nays were taken, and the House, by yeas | ame xdments, fad it would prevent confusion. n Ppassunek: Poss ert Aires Is Sreicnt moved to take up the bill proposing to | naui, and had no sympathy for the proffer. Inthe cour refused to adjourn. Mr. Tesyerts.—If I had ae, oe = Hayne, T 3 sebre EW: rant cortain alternate sections of land tothe Siate of | ornis remurke ho-alluded to. the resolutions rgeant-at arms had now arrived, members { have been through by this time. COMMERCIAL, er, Malenim, Hav-wa: i oa; Co ti Mist s aivng the lines of one ortwo railroads and | Guestion of O i » report,” * rt.” The Clerk then proceeded to read the several clauses eee er, Stocker, Mo G ‘W Pass at canals ia process of construction across the peninsula. | by Mr. Winthrop, Alarge number of members were in the galleries ; | of the bill, and amendments were submitted as be pro- New York, Wednesday, March 18. | 0’c! look, F Bios the Teh inet, reporms 4 Dill tiftea end brought before the Senate. ,, | them andthe proposition of the British Minister was re- | 80d as the doors were bolted, they received invitations | greesed, ‘There is but little doing in either description. | Lotte stiil on the ber, and wochite te the Ti Bacay opposed the bill. The principle involved in | yarkable and wast extraordinary. | to come down by the columas, Mr. Houwes offered an amendment, which was voted | Bi e market remains firm at our quote. | (ophian St owhoats Hercales and it was the principle of interoal improvement in dis | “Nie Wixtunor immediately ai and asked the gen- | The Sergeant-at-arms reported through the Clerk the | down, amidst laughter, viz : “ For improving tho harbors | tions of yesterday. ‘on the bar. gus i tleman whether he imputed to him aay coalition. | names of those whom he had taken iato custody, and | of Texas, two millions of dollars!” | “Corrox—The market continues quiet, buyers prefer. | | Nawronr, March 15Arz slo-p Tecomach. New York. fo Mr, Srerot earnestly resisted the i oe ag tothe "Mr. McCurananp replied that he had said, expressly, | brought into the hall. An am@dment, to appropriate the proceeds of the ring to await the arrival of the steamer, now iy due. | Providence. arr 16th, brig Baltimore. for bill by the Sonator from Alabam». The had cer- | « coincidence.” It was moved and negatived that all further proceed: | sales of the public lands to construct a railroad to Ore- | Prices are firm, howover, at our quotations, and the sales | sloop Hudson, Providence for New N tainly brought forward something new, ects the | Mr. WintHaor, (Mr. McClernand yielding the floor, | ingsbe dispensed with. gon, shared the same fate. to-day 600 bales. York tee North rows Hi oi foe thils diference butween the price and tne value of the public | agsirod to say, in the presence of ka Gad ond inves | A moticn was made tv adjourn ; butit did not prevail. | ©-And another was similerly disposed of appropriating a | Nem foc Non & Re ar ea lands, face of his country, andas a representative of the pec. | Mr. HaxaLson, one of the absentees, rendered as an | million of dollars for that pu | Tet, do. A ners’ bigs from Philedalphia, and. 026 0¢ twa Mr. Bacry said he was glad to discover thathe had | Die’ that neither nt the time he moved the resolucion . that a friend ,000 for improving the ing the, high wind, have not from Georgia, boardiog at his Mr. Baonyran proposed $1 iid, at « oT int of death. This | mouth or the Columbia River, but the amendment was, i good humoredl, rejected ue The question was taken and lost, on the following, of- for the, purpose of relieving the parent. | fered by Mr. Brockenborough, viz: that all moneys in that’s a good excuse.”) | the treasury on the lst of October next, not exceeding a MGOOLE. moved that the gentleman be ex- | million of dollars, be distributed among the several claim credit for it. He re- | tthe bill, and suspected it was something ofa Trojan horse, by which the princi- ple of internal improvements was to be introduced into our legisistien. Mr. Yunus resisted the pessage of the bill, although he something wi He shot senrepare in port, bat a , Mareh 16—Arr Niles, fe Ronee ibe! Brena, om Mabie, ® not below, ‘New Lesvos, March 16¢—Arr_schr H Am fi Fein ceh roti Serth, froma for Gay brie Co fer Hrualey, {oem ‘eouth, Atlantic, with 200 bbls. ej oul phant looking to arbitration, on the 19th of December, nor on | ie $d of Janyary, who mae his speech, had he the slightest Leentlog bal lightest foundation of belief, | that a proposition fo: itration, in any form, or under | apy circamstances, had been, or was about to be, offe: by the British government to the United States. If any eeebee wes 1m favor of granting ail the public lands to the States . And te according t i il, in which the 7 ie, Out legi sinion ought to be system. —— deaiced further explanation, he was ready to reset out the payment of fees. the motion was Lay ccording to the provisions of the act of June, Gooi he 0 pees Bare a bark Elizaberh J, Bi ag atic, general nnd uniform, and we should not specially 8S) ts. eawanp repeat i ‘Mr. Tuomrsox, of Pennsylvania, was the next named, | Mr. Parnes (sportively) offered an amendment to dis- = vsti aia te, Havens Ad, Demorsins pelle Jegisiuis {or this or that Work of improvement within the | combjuntion or coulitish mit the Beta eee tae | and having stated that he levored water inapoamtoc, | tribute surplusce, for “de ging. ditching, ferries, rivers, | | Rest Estare, At Auction—Lot with unfinished houso | Facwport; Ruby Hectic Boston; sche ‘Tank, Niche! But , had spoken of the resolutio bracin tially | Was excused without the payment of fees. Ko. ko. amone States. | corner Greenwich avenue and) Charlesietredt, 9 front, | Biers oa Mar sileAiy sckc' Haale Wool Nel aside, to he taken the sroposition of Air. P ae Mr. Bepinoen stated thet he went, last Satarday, to |. Mr. Jowes, of T Proposed, as a substitute for | $1] rear, 70} one side and 76} the other, $4,800, Lot with | | oacripnees. ies ve Vek nigops Moses from his intention to thro y imputation upon the | Loudon, to see his children. He selected Saturday that | the bill, that $1,500,000 be distributed, for internal im- | uotinished house corner Greenwich avenue Scien | By Biv ship arn, Larrabee, Brat achrs gentleman's conduct. He then opposed the bill, as being | he might lose as little time as possible. He arrived | provements among the States, according to their federal | the above, 2 front, 20} rear by about 90 teet, $2,760. Let | Dacor " haven; Union, . objectionable in several respects, proposing ‘wasteful | this evening, and had not been outof the stage ten mi- | representation. with unfinished house on Greenwich avenue adjoining | turer, Lewis, New Haven; sloop Jas r, Kenney, expenditures, and unequal in its details. nutes, before process was served on him. Mr. Brocxxxnorovan, of Flori lots with unfinished houses on Charles street near Portiann, 16—Cld bark Dili | 4An amendment—$1000 for improving the harbor at Gal- | the above, 21 front, 20j rear, by about 82 feet,$2750. 3 | York’, and from below, origs Foster, and ret. | ted. iligenee, Woodbury, obtained the floor’ at ten minutes past | _ Another motion’ was made that the House adjourn. | A large number of amendments having been disposed aap avenue, 20 by 95 fect $7800. 2 lote with un- | thew, | src 17—Arrachr New York, MeCowen, | it. ce, in the case ofthe Daity Times va. veston, Texas, was rejec! (among half a do- He was excused, and took his seat. ere ordered to be printed. lar bust, | 228 contestan Bs rede A pensar on nah motion, other regular and irregular busi- « Let’ and “Oh; | The years and na: — | of, at fifteen minutes past four, ti he on Chariss street near Greenwich ave- | 2 Seu aid sade, at the regular order Le Ce tee eno % year raed cen eee eae WOE the committee rise, and It was decided in theaiinactive: ot: who want to speak.”] However, | Yeas 63, nays 41 Lot on Charles street near | Deposit. aiscy te-Are Br ship Chopmsn, i on resumed, known as And so the House, at ten minutes past 9o’clock, P.M. | TheSreaxen resumed the chair, and called to order, | Greenwich avenue, same size, $2640. Lot on Charles | (iste Christie, who died Posen Plymouth, koa: OREGON RESOLUTIONS. tionality, but tne justice and expediency in every part | ®djourned until 10 o'clock, tomicrews. and E yi iiaaaed street near Greenwich avenue, same size, $2,660. Lot | fire |, Savemann, “Yor wCid bite ava hen Mr. Branien said he was glad it had fallen to his lot to | gnd parcel, in principal and detail, of the bill under con- — The House adjourned. with unfinished house corner Factory street, 20 by about | Kingston, Jam; schr Jul i, a aes. be te take part in, this diecnssion when tho clouds which had | fidefation. Wasmnaron, March 17, 1846, EL gp elle fron lp eh yes ‘New York; . Thor been lowering over us were Passing away, andthe | "Nir. J. Davis, ol Mississippi, belonged, as b THE SEDIMENT OF LasT NIGHT’s PROCEEDIAGS, \ Bartiwone, March 17, 184. | same size, $2,200. Lot with unfinished house adjoining, | jouett0; bigs KE ~ rightening HY iisclosed more distinctly the objects the strict construction school ; and argued acce The House wet at 10o'clock. After the journal was | sy. Patrick's Day—Canton Reca Course—Methodist Con- | S20 Sze, $2,800, Lot with wi Factory near Charles af, | 12 Pott 18th, ships Dire. va in, Coal Delore us, were more clearly presentel to our Siow: He te, Principles therein taught. read by the Clerk, |" ference—Madam Macarte—De Meyer—Markets, Stock | 9 by 90 foot, Bic oe te on Tari de, iol teenies waht ‘ rs reposed’ briefly to state the impresgious of his own talued the aoee {Vo festd ahha It tated thet be wan it nae te Micord waauot true | “Board, $e. : “4 ge Airs pea IRN Er eae for N Yorks Drake ined the floor ‘oices, * Rise;” g a e custody o: Pca . ” ton Cattle Marl vi le D . Hala, rising from his reflections upon ine question be eatin dot wast to go ony | Sergeant arm Now, he: Was not out of b bia dwelling | ty ny is clon scary jal arersned why ry PA tenAtStarhe, 70 Beef Cate 2 pate Work fe: eRecin Ski dot Se fitk, do.-| and momentous consequences depenent upon its settle- |“ Some gentleman moved that the committee rise, end | Not correct. (Laughier] i vt bal mirises prety ay tir ts oan ets pete Noor} and 000 Serine unsold | fer Liveryocl; Br Sarah, Colbert 1 ‘ ment—deprecated the denunciations of the impotency | tho motion was followed Ly lend pas (> | Mr. Tinoen arose for a similar He wished | 4 itis as pretty morning” as has | % 600 Sheep and 900 Swine fer Liveryool; 3s $e Bef ib, 1 Gh f a th | the y loud cries for a count Purpose. He wis dawned the present yeu little snap of frost | arket. ee atl * Ana, B Sad tho arrogance of Great Britain—and tho appeate | Hs. motion was foll lighted candles on the clers’s desk, | the journal corrected. Tho Sergeant-at-arms had no , | Cattle—Prices have declined; we no- | {mitou, Hare, waiting: Bt Biss, Hany Eis ‘upon this floor to the resolutions of the Baltimore Con- | out of doors, but the sun kindly and ds fair | Parces—Beef | aud one on each side of the Speaker's chair. The other , Tight to take cognizance of kis being present. vention as atall, ia (he remot “The j for a mild and pleasant day for the festival of the nd- | ticed five cattle only sold for $6. We quote extra $5 75; 'M A Peters, |, for Liverpool. vu: parts of the hall were so dark that the face of one mem- | {le journal having been corrected, | ants of St. Patrick. The Hibernia Society have a grand | ty, $5.95 a $0.60; second, $475. $6; third, $4 | for i; Clinton, Andrews, do; Wil ms roo cd corabemenaatig ker oe Der could not be distinguished trom that of another. Mr. ox, of Alabama, inquired whether it had | dinner to-day at the Exchange Hotel, ticket Sa diahhenas 1 $4 | Seer rors, Wane. (or Bombay Macon The Cuainman rose to put the question whether the that an adjournment of the House, after the | ‘The pro; Allen) and his declarations particulariy, that he (1 ets $5. " | de3 : ship of the Canton Race Coursd’has | We noticed two beautifal Heifers, wreiging abont 2000 | Fee iAr Chase, waiting; Lydia Farahom, Vara ‘ol. i | P ; D Jen) knew this body—that he knew this resolution for feversuncit ise, aad) paving ooeiied Us proceeding ia tole port earose? terminated | again changed within a few weeks past. Mr.0. P.Hare, | each, and an extraordinary Steer, fed Dy Col- Sherwood, tis Noon Tasman nae Reb J foc "| the notico would pass—that all other measures collate- a” Nes ae" “evanl tae ates olan The Srearen replied efirmcves | gl the New Market Courso, Petersburgh, Va. succeeds | Auburn, N.Y. No sale effected. Errickson, Smith, for Philadelphins Gi il ral to it would pass—that they would all pass, no matter Renesetaek’ Gal Gu coeimen teed Gor “Mr. Somenon desired to by Aa th | Peyton R. Johnson, the late proprietor, and, I learn, is | Working Oxen—S: $55, $60, $78 and $00. lWiomn: Kelly, for Philaderphia: Sykes, dig; what speechos might be made against them. Mr. Berri- 4 oneal ) and the chairman decided that the | nal. On bis way iry as tothe jour | making ae ements for the ensuing Cows and Cal at $22, $27, $80 and $32. — Frisbee, ies, Alert, ‘Seaman, bs soothed spo pomoed pop b sppeal oe | a'{"Voree_—" Mr. Chairman, there’s no quorum present ; Hi told b; oat hee pe aetlp mol bacergpeeticnrdy x | heap lar made at $3, $8 60, and a few very a Rees! harbors ack jose ts ir, ALLEN to say a word. pe hey ; yi ' $6. \ Mr: Busaven-Coreslaly. | the committee must rise. = committee must The ‘Methodish Eplecogal Conference are still insession | Swine—A few lots were sold to peddle, selected at 40 {Fert Revita, ye Chas y ee anearey ae Mr. ALLex said that there was not one solitary word | with closed doors, and the members are even pledged to | for Sows, 6c for Barrows; large barrow Hogs, selected, | °°" in his speech adverted to, intended or operating as he thought, to give this questiona party turn. If a party turn Were given to it, it was not by nis hand. ha made no reference to party predilections, or to give this | b qu-stion « party turn, eith Mr. Beaniex thanked the Senator for but contended that fromthe very rema tor, that"he knew this measure would pass, no matter what speeches might be made against it; it appeal of the Senator to the requisitions of secrecy, so strong is the desire to keep the subject of | 4jc. At retail, 4} and 540. sentees were brought in. | Mr. Scwexce, in taking his seat, sald it appeared to | thethen ued soathoce Green ar the eee ation of the | | By Last Night's Southern Mail. to | Boaford OU Market | A motion was made that the House adjourn, followed | him pe entleman from Virginia succeeded in drawing | great sacteewent, and the Sebaten ca use kere oo (ho ooo suathiy ase 16, 1846] | Home Ports. 7 2 eal for the yeas and nays. | ance inction. | close from the public aro in relation te this matter. The | Sperm—There is some inquiry, but we have heard of Mareh 1d brig Morris Gtaty, Doaly oick—Mr. ‘Speaker, if the gentleman will with. | , TheBreaxen laid before the House a communication | conference caa never, as & body, connect itwelf Wik ——. re ; | draw his motion to ad; I will t to. from the War Department, in to - | ~ no transactions since our last. " Sr ee ae fo Iwill move to meet to-mor- | foe tena rhe oy il Ay Fo Call- | either the north or the south, and a division is inevita- | Whalo—The sales, made on Tuesday and Wednesday a —_—_—_——S ee ‘The Sreaxca—Does last, embrace a cargo of 1603 bbls er as eet Y, Re WOOD. ke. le an at- | 1200 bbis do, in lots, at 35 cts, cash—since which the ble. jentleman withdraw the mo- | ‘ne House, as in Committee of the Whole on the State Mrs. White, the lady whom I mentioned No, no ; hold on to it.” | of the Union, resumed the consideration of the bill | : : aie ond ane ordered, but ent ts the clerk making eppropriations for | ago as having killed her infant, and also NN OSEW VOD, ZE! | tion to adjourn? [Cries of ys | 1000 bbls handsome N.W. Coast, at 36 cents; and al Niner ty EO STAC. The yous and nays wo: B sireet, between Broome Searpotion, Iie comartes ot leset were coastraotive ate | was about to call tae roll, VERS AND HARDORE, | bering undors braa fever, ded om Samide evéuiog. | "WRGhSBEeee A TY of 70001 South Sea was made | s2mbored of tian sutrtmens of crotch, ied ad Tissot trots the President of the United States} ‘The motion to adjourn was withdraw: Mr. Weopwaxn, of South Carolina, looked on the bill |" Madame Macarte had a crowded house leet ht, the | the firet of the week at 35 cts, cash, and on Saturday and five Slapre sad Black Walnar Lows, Boe ‘he [n'a very deliberate, ‘methocical and legal mresuge- | 4. Upvast—Move ogy into committee, |_| ax Feviviug an exploded system, not in accordance with | prices having been reduced \o5 and lajiconta: Ate wil | Meni tee te to ee IV N. | fe aad’e aoe! sesoriment of Inaba, st me tioa, Mr. Berrion dipped into the merits of tue respective | Mf, ADAMS. Tisiug. not competent to | sitely, as certainly,cecertainable, ax an islaad, ariversor | DOW ntv® ® S904 Fun, and the managers will make | W. Coast, at prices not transpired. pogany yan via this Gy iatre titles of tne two nauons; and said he should proceed to consider the offer of this government fur an equitable division of the territory, and the uniformity of its con- Cessions to the claims of Rogland to the territory North lake, or any description of animals ; as certainly as | "Mademe Augusta, the celebrated danceure, | Foreign | i | Markets. T by 5 — | { i ‘blinds, shades, pictures S| Mr. Bowurn, of through this city yesterday on her way to Richmond, | Kinaston, (Jam) Feb. 12.—Our market for exports ‘ABLE ts, SPS, Oo far tallaee Ob | we eons ans nera tae ttara ee fat, at | Virgie | tom the Uiked Baiet is sverstoted. The large io- ee et | ane, C01 * OF the 49(h degree. Some where along here, ia lilustre- | Atantio, four or five for De Moyer gives us another grand concert on Wednes- tions of Flour at the commencement of the tion of the perpetuity of the Executive office, and ae in- Lspod in FiSSS emia whethes He rats | for tortibcations. If this ull eboeiy Dot pray nillions | day evening, which will be a perfect jem. Poached nearly 18,000 bbls. and the inactive state ofthe , mrs 1mém 2 Mitéen fone, commer tend ow that the responsluility of ite acts are ‘aire tate How dollar of the large amount collected by taxation, would | TH" Maaxer.—There was a fair demand for Beeves | market low Smead a oie HAFER & OO. — with the ofice, Mr. Be jaoted this | Journ to meet to-morrow at 10 o'clock. go back tot of the West! And he would tell | Yesterday and an increased supply ; but prices ruled a | Sales of this staple could not be effected at over $7.50 | Ss IPE, peoulier F Passage trom the writings of Chateaubriand :~ | 7°70 Syeagen said It would Gentlemen this state of affairs could not continue long to | S884¢ lower than last week's, as the quality of the stock | per bbl. Of corn moal, the stock is not heavy, though } TAILORS AND DRAP. ce... . lott | Mr. Timsarrs observed that the Committee on Com. | ¢xist. He contended, that, in the respect te interoalim. | W## Not so prime. The offerings at the scales were 400 | sales are dull at $660. Corn would not bring over 75 | Broa near Park , | merce had to meet to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock on | Provements, General Jackson took the only bythe head, of which 44 remain over; 70 were driven to Phila. | cents per bushel, and the stook on hand is bee é B | A® ‘ers 208; grou ‘ a arolina at 963; Pilot Bread 188; C: | this very bill. | the middle ground, in his Wabash veto bill—that they | 2°/phia; 86 to Washington ; and the 00, 25 ; | Sales of Care 5 Cracl Mr. B, read from Us despoteh of Mr, Adame, Seo! Tho question was taken, and the House ogreed to meet | must bo national ia coutradietinction to local works? as taken by city butchers af $276 a $2.60 per 100 Ibs. | Nevy ER A Hates oe er | & ngemen a sia Bina, aateeh ot Mi Adame, ear, | omearaeetk ivan) erates cect! Sade al hed tae ang AEM | Sh uats ‘ate ot al cata Fe | eae ge i ‘ —"Mr. 8 F } with m es, , + 5 4 . Jo 1816, instrNctiog him to puraue hie negoustions with | ene fiogee caieura en ee SPeeker) I move that propration 6t'$74,000 for Laproviog’ the iBighoved ap | ‘There was a sale on Sauturday of 600 Dis. mixed change on London, 60 days, 1 per cent. prom—Ph.ledel | execute orders ina syle of elegance. dary upon the 49h degree. Rauh me Oxeson boun- | “Tellers aud the yeas and nays were called for at the | Lous. pee eee, cans ras, mere Rrmabee, | 2S pinta ush and ) wore especially instructed in relerer ae i aato | game moment. P Head {rom the proposition submitted ty th entle- men tothe British Commissioners, to wit :—that the 49th degree shall be the boundary between the two nations | in the disputed territory, provided that it shall be dis. | tinotly understood that this arrangement between the Mr, Tisvatts, of Kentucky, said, that not one dollar | #24 most are asking $4613, but some are still 0) The Srsaxea requested those infaver of the yeas and | *Ppropriated by this bill, was to be expended in the dis i | 1 ‘ at “ willing to sell at $475. There was a sale of 500 bbls. at Passengers Salied. | FRESH INVOICE of y ish ‘ “ trict which he sented—not ‘doll . | this rate. Also, saios of 600 bbls. at $481}. There were | Livenroor—Packet ship Fidelin—Col W 1, 82d B A eh the Fie, Thay did 000d ject in which hie constituents were directly intereetey, | Settlements for receipts from cure torany $4 835, Cay | A Enclend Cart| ‘A aliynes do dos WB Lori acd indy, | and private gentlemen 18 ms he sanding of thie Stetther* | best ic , Engl ” Mills Flour is firmly held buy 2, Scottend; Edward Salley, lady and four childr that hin oY De dont 1° aa eer cuatry, ‘bad QOmiGun thet aie ero ot | ble: wan made Yeerdey a, (tie duantity Lad'not | Mr Bataifeld, Eawsrd faves Mores Lahmaaer, Mf rd, 18 3 Ge arket. Small sales of | Be G Ibert 8 Pell, di ford, Mexico; James ry i been made up when we two high Contractiog parties, spall’ not be coustrued to short time favorably'of the Portiand si Leen ne, or Penney ivania Flour yesterday morning at $4 67}, but | Demme, St hous. lady and pe | euiettre r eek a iateae oD aes Mateene | to the remarke of some lots are held higher. Seles of fest Ryo Flour at | Htavets rages ‘Ler, br Ben de | PRE ma ow ane Spgilazeew—Wee not that before wo acquired the | [He House vive voce, refused s call ayes 28, noes 88, | ‘MeClernand.) delivered yea an from 4 $375, "Salas of iar to prime red wheats have been made | Hotina, Wh fry" i Maaehonies Lacepre | Li Ghkews, kewego i | ° edjourn. q " * Blow heat, ua ‘ votber. toned Mitr Guares sald that it was; but that be should ap. |, TW Sreanca rose to put, the qu when the 7008 | ee Spa Illes a nce represent the views of the de- | Soren tia to 190 cents, Bales af Marylond. whive Care | che F Oanwold Coles, I A fa De injections ; iin proach to taat Deanon of the subject by aud-oy. sip, | 80d nays were called for. He req! those in favor | Mocracy of lilinois, on the subject of internal improve- day at 68. C4 cents, and of yellow at 64a Oscents, | A Hisco, Augustin A Arang ius rieal one, bat Bercion desired a reference of Mr. Webster of the British | i sare te ries, cad anos Whe did net with | tan ia hilidas: Weatebesd thatinn enbunet jor of Whiskey tn hhds. at 24 osnts, and of Dbla.at 36 actual nthe practice regularly Tn Gonctay Pay BA 8 What Mag wee it, will | Tweaty-five having voted in the affirmative, the ques. | that the gentleman spoke of that of which he ‘knew ne. | cents, t Baltt MARITIME HERALD | So Se Ghac aes tate oe Polen Ge asa neeren—t thi ft was asad tether temnes toa was ordered to de takon by yous and nays. | thing, ap to point of tack. He did’ represent’ the ‘Geme- | land g's cloesd tecdey at TT for salen 76 bid; Balti. | === =e ees | HBr , sad corver Beyurd ond Urenge. no ‘more than « hundred . p mon Me. B and fifty—and the ai o lasape were lighted. ‘We could | deen ghinaars, as if in proof of what he said, sentte the | Beri oor tent Onto Ral eaves cisted exh ey | ror ee ih run bar Wal W $00 where wo wero, ann it seemed to ue | desk the proceedings of a convention, not since | 4) hae at Obie jood Gh 7} caked, | canbpint Ties want cs ara little better than when in the dork, held at Sprivgfeid, approving of tho resolutions of the | 47 Did. Tess tudes vi 49 and 49 north, being in dispute, should beheld |, 2° Tl was called; mad, by a vote of 31 to 65, the | Memphis Convention, and expressing favorable f As fu joint occupation by the tus artes, The American | Howse ratased to adjourn, ‘ | to the objscts it proposed, and which, if carried out, Sales of Stocks at Boston, the oun. negotiators bad refused to coutiae euch joint occupancy | gyN0,At2rum voti all of the House was moved— | Would immediately benefit illinois. Broxens’ Boano, March 17.—17 #1 Boston and | ye sale ‘in to tae torritory in dispute soutn of 49h degree ; aad it ncaa peaker voted in the affirmative, | The Cixax read the peper, when Providence Railroad, 110}; 6 Bosto Worcester | och Bh aw ome ‘was {rem this that the treaty of the joint occupation of . ordered. But | Mr. McCigananp arose, (Mr. Tivbatt’s giving way) for | Railroad, 1174; 60 Railroad, 37}, b 10; 50 do, | IMMING BATH FOR 8 » tong, by 4 tue whole territory was suggested. Mt. Boren thon le that the House adjourn, and the | the purpose of explanation. He would be brief. ie | ~ Wes Fee fa 87, seller 10; 60 do, 37; 10 Carr River Copper Compa and taken. | gentleman said, uoqua.tfedly, that he did not 64; '30 do, 6; Reading Railroad Bouts, 1690" 40, nays 49, | Sent the views of the democracy of Uoote. He‘hedan, | dlice £°'10)' shares East Bavton Crespo isp ete T ose atuses to adjourn. The | swered that the assertion was not true ast points of | wich ani Worcester Railroad, 65}, 10, 35 uo 643; 25 | Clork will proceed with the call. | fact. He did not attribute to (he gentleman any inten- {sland Railroad, 47}; 123 40, 474; 100 do, 47}, seller | This compieted, ninety-six were scertained to be in | tional misrepresentation The gentleman had edvised | 3; 160 do, 47, seller 6. wie \ ned our tithe as derived Settlement, and by the cessions of, fenn tra Pease oat” of watoh looked t) and contemplated or auggested, oF ‘sppoisted distinetly the 49th parallel as the i E SWAY Beooklve beshe, Fulton’ Forry, JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ; Ponrnonaer COORER,OF TULTON AAD RaMa0_sTaBETA y eis. Be a

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