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than y he Wy] ‘ éox tris informption was, that it should have. she force of, bia official certificate. Mr. Jannaain referred the Senator to the several of all the departments would -be employed for two ei man—And the Chair decides it is not in or- Mr. Taurnman cease. As to the source whence the expia- Colonel, November, 26, 1845. vice Ho! annua! reports of the executive departments. _ to read it. colleague (Mr. Fries) 5 Cass asked the es see sesclatien, wi] Baxer—Did not the Chair once direct it to be | that Mir “sohanck ¢ resolution ‘was accordi read. read hs . Fries Gan. Cass inquired it the Teselition conmmneated The Cratamas—No question was raised as to its pro- Sia kot say @ word as areturn of officers under the government, year by ; 71 : |” Mr. B, \—What I desire to ask is this. Whether, Mr. Bagea ¥ " See ene Sree ee eran enews after the amendment was voted down and 4, the | on his own volition, and as to whet was right without | 7."a'itatimenn of utrtiiony— Lieutenant Geo. don, and 9 ed ‘ "Gan gone he ration, (Mr, Jarmagin HA ieee Anta an ha Sg 'o | Eke ey Ar atresia | 1. Met og bee aaa ore hae ep peny hepa oe cn Poa 3 5 oat e ox a | ie A - — re e1 —" Will the Senator speak louder ”] as leading to ‘would begin where it originated. It to him, | ects eacond Togiment of attillery, to, be Second a00, with pu meat Clase Rete, Amato. fe an unnecessary and extravagant expense. —Read the amendment now. nt was offered jocularly, it wae due to Lieutenant, Dec. 20, 1845, vice'Ayers, promoted. | ‘ork. age. CL . Bembage. bm st 5 + "Mr. Evans, in deta, showed that in the prepara- The Chair decides that the Committes | the House and the gentleman tod that it should | Seventh Regiment af Infentry—Major Greenleaf Dear. | chan, re pce ith Ang ek iokiasa, for Mo tion of this information as required, all the clerks cancenerts won nets ap.gusndeant sell be read, be so-explained by authority, that all uoplessant feel- | born, of the frst regiment of Sezrr se be tenant bile few dae Brig Galveston ‘tom | been condemned J - Mr. Baxen—I asked for the reading of the amendment _ nation sl originate, there could not be two modes iment nj — Second Lieutenent Ro- | jane. fi Years to come, to the exclusion of all other busi- | (cries of “order”) ‘The Chair decided thet itoowid ant | of apialons en | peetee matte Ye ict Lisutenent, December 31, | for Newfoundland, and wowld ellos th ness; and that after it was furnished, it would be of | be read after having read onee, and] now take an | And here the subject rested for the da: | 1845, vice Brown, resi Second Lieutenat John G. Havas, Feb. 5—8'd, ny. Crawford, New York: no value whatever. ia appeal from the decision. ‘The House then proceeded to vote an amendment to | Burbank, to be First Lieutenant, December 31, 1845 Utiea, Hewett, New York ; Taglions, Hoses, a Cot. Benton seconded the objections of the Sen- Ir. Hovsron, rising—I understand that theamendment | the harbor bill, and at ha'f past three o'clock adjourned. | yice Hetzel, resigned. Bravet Second Lieutenant Alfred the + Stan anita ator from Maine; and resisted the resolution from voted down. | The Fegtlemss was in his seat, and | Crozet, of the seventh regiment of infantry, to be Se- Gray, ite ohaton, ft 8; 104 the great cost and labor that would be required in yet says that ho did not hear it, and now wants it to be Wasuinoton, March 19, 1848. cond Lieutenant; December 31, 1845, vice Burbank, pro- 'Hindeo, Lawrence, nfl at lis preparation, the. great cost of printing, and be- | feed again. The gentleman coud goto the table and | _ After the reading ofthe Journal, the House voled on | ‘aoteg. ; : “Orleans; 91" art Ancona. Meson, tax W Orleans; Hsr- cause all the useful information called for was al- eral amendments, adopted in com- ~ al Depariment.—Wm. Roberts, aw ts. — Medic ‘pa 31. 1648, Holmes, Mobile. bd Arrointe! ; —' i | mittee. to the bill a iations for certain riv- * -Arr Sun, Meincke, St Jago; 14th, Osprey, ready ae in the official documents in the pos Pies tip Coe ee, Lary wth bond | ere spk labes, The bi KC seen read, ee sores) sinc Caio recigred. Graton a ear Mexi Deming 2, session of Congress, an appeal. clauses, to which there were o! ions, yoted on | aylvania, to be Assistant Surgeon, el ‘tan bei ‘Orie q Mr, Yutee maintained his position. He desired Mr. Hopxiws—It is not uestion being’ on their engrossment fora third reading. | rhode. 1d 4th for Brazil;) to show wherein ediravagausce had crept into the | read--it was voted towne eraslipediedcre nn et ns ne following items of apprepriations were, inthe course | Dulst, Ae - ‘ Me Sethe amu , Jun 20—Ar Cobausey, Jones, Now ‘overnment, and wanted his data from official au- | ‘Three or four gentleman arose, although there were | of the day, poet to, without debate, vis + | QgeIn the list of appointments by the President, | ‘Aico BarDec 19—a1: Californis, Duggan, Boston, via Cape bisic A | several standing on the floor, | For,the continuation of the breakwater at Pemionies, | Dy and with the advice and consent of the ) ane Town. Cole Sth, La Mr. Evans contended against the necessity of | | TM¥ Cuatnman requested gentleman to take their |), on fase Casaplain, . beri | nounced in yesterday's Paper, an error occurred fa in Piet dan Are Wn Schroder, , Zanzibar; this expensive compilation. As an exhibit of com. | S¢et#, and said—The gentleman from Ohio (Mr. Fries) | 20. cn «, 15,000 | serting J. H. Wright as navy agent at Boston. We | Soursi#t Grotius, Meacom, Calcutta for expel offered an amoniment to that of his colle: (Mr, | For repairs and working of the steam dredge | that that case has not yet been acted on by the Senate. parative expenses, it would scarcely be worth any- | geereae c fo Chair'ss dee on Lake Champlain .. icietege te 900 ——_—— | Petts mare, Richmond, & Avgelo, Clarkson, Manila, for thing; tor the expenses of the Indian and pension | cided. ‘The gentleman from. Iilinols (Mr. Baker) insists For the improvement of the harbor, at Port On- Pickrocxets 1x New Organs age sg from | §ehr pfanetee Barr, Reape,’ Phiindelghi Rhos ay « ton, . 4 = . offices, which had been added to the yareank of the | onthe reading; the Chair decides that an amendment For tae tnnooeee A SYS oes 10,000: the following extracts from the N. oe Sieathe | Con ree =r pees aae suingarene, Dec 8— Are Franklin, Soom, Fenang. and sailed cvernment singe iis firat administrations, were | cannot be read; and the gentl fi Ulinois takes | * jew Yor! ete have sent adelegation from | Schr Pampero, . Wilmington, NC, J Ogden. lan 4, for Boston; 19h, » Lockwood, sailed 224, MareT ia the expanditares’ of the whole government | an appeal fromthe decision of the Chair. ** | _onLakeOatario......... 80,000 Lal a pase Bee Eee ater Fink Mackmond. M ¢9' in the days of Washington. Mr. Baxan—I will ask the Chair to explain an addi- | For & prorat of Big Sodus 7, on Lake their fraternity to New Orleans: “The two New York pickpockets, Bill Curtis, who Arrivea, iow You, | Col. Bewron (across)—More, sit—more, sir. _| tional fect. After the amendment was rejected $000 | picked « inthe Meckabice’ tnd Traders’ Bank, | Berk Edward, Balkly, 7 days from Charlton, with cotton, ryt sv, Nvehlesayifthy akbar, Haot, Baas Mr Yume persevered in the exhibition of the | Chait permitted it to be read. (Cries of Order, order.”) | 19,000 | 804 Bill Wish, with along list of aliares, wno picked a | Dunham & Dimon. | ag Cris, Cube, with ed gf Bally) ath, Kale Frescort, Calcutta. | necessity of having the information the recolution | ger] M*MAN” THe chair states that also, (Laugh: | 5, fi OO* | Pocket at the Armory a Week Duck, have been iiber ated sayy J Laval ch inet, at 38 tou 79 4 shoe ore ions ‘ary Lente Newel: dary, ond it 7 z re | , | on the amount u'red. We have rleaus; 14 A el ‘bo-U! ealled tor. , Me. Scuencx—I will state a fact to the House. [Cries | Lake Outurio. 5,000 | sogitire who are the boudemen 7 A gold pen snd peo Py emer hah i oS a igg om 8 : Yinmpaa) uh, neal on Webber, foo-U : Mr. Avunn said, if the Senator had no objection, | of “ Order.” | case, very heavy, large, and handso: tae was | Rochester, ldg ti ft plate: 8 th. 4 ‘ d | 20,000 4 y> , idsomely , was | Roel ig tor } 1d 12 “for Coleutta; 2 th, Onrida. Cressev, New york; he would move thatnow the Senate proceed to the | The Cuarmaan—No dobato is in order after 2n appeal | b taken from the person of the notorious New York pick- | _ Brig Kufus Soule, Gordon, from Providenee, in ballast, to | 26th, Geneva, Drisher, Mani'a; 23h, Zephyr, Sinn" Coeae 8p: al order at the day. ; , i i | hag been taken. Cries of e. Order.” ie aha on Setnssay, Ani ie no doubt ¢ len Bagger & or Kin, Basostt, 10 days from Soydainah, with e0t- | Bidith, Ara Mio, ‘asmer, N York; 11th, Leland, Skil YULEX, jceti } : Scnencu—I have not yet hoard the amendment owner can have it on at r- a 5 ipieltek the wnteximn, it lanete ria | Tend 5,but Ihave Boon informed that my name ie init river. St. Lawrence 's office.” = | “Behr Sar Charlot 3 from Newbern, NC, with naval | p2asi-s Dec 3—Sid Fredk Warren, Pratt, Boston; 18th ci matter cf the resoluion, with a view to con. | | 2% therefore, whether the committoe will not permit |») oot a a it ing the barbor, at | stores, to HN Blackwell. |“ Smawa-itar, Dec 10—In port, brig Charles Wirgman, Os » ; i toea: the ‘amondment read? “Rend” iring and iinproveing the a On Thurday evening, (says the Dover,N. H. Enquirer,) | ; | ts Vince the Senate of the expediency of his move- | I"fiduothnew tear my name Was ane seel Buffalo, and the combination of the sea wall a fire was discovered £5 the wotks of the Gecteoc bite | Bet Man t. ens Dope, treme Ree te tars gente sie olia,forBowton, | ment, tuntil a gentleman told ioe. tor the protection of the same. ........-- 50,000 | foturing Company in an apartment recently fitted u; ‘Schr Incr 2daysfrom Philidelphia, 20 or 36 lage: Togs, Eldridge, for Rew York a only Am Mr. Mancum, suggested that the motion be pass- | ‘The Cirainatax—It ia out of order For lipproving His. barber at Dunkick,on Lake -- | | for the marpoes, 6 dyin mice mune nual brick | pinche Jane jersou, Henderson, 2 days from Philadel- Fomele. ‘Ship Flavio Johnson, for Hoston, snd, bank oer: alor? eL ir, Sc. oxK— i 5 1 seer eee nee ee eee eee eee are pf 1 unicat i 3 a passed Moyapore, about Pabgetoraiilly By, oF laid tipaw the'tain. [ing wAtex— Ts It out of order to ask: for the read~ | ¢4, "inoroving’ ite harbor, ‘st Erie, on Lake | toother parte ofthe ulldiog. The room coutained shost | Sekt Two Brothers, Jones, 2 days from Philadelphi, | Bileace Cateatis, mera of Gla. Went te soe Dee 40th, Su. AtteN, thought the motion of the honorable | ing? scale elle Malet ft mightbe | trtttsssnensecsecsneseess ars 40,000 | 98.000 febt of pitch pine plank, some of which was saved. | _,Scht Cabot, Taylor, from Boston, with mdse to & & J Her- | Tet Wrocsiae, Seobie, for Boston; (Jan $4, George Hallett, ptstrietly in order, . | road, withdrew his eppeel — For improving’ Grand’ River ‘harbor, on Lake Several individuals were severely but not dangerously | ™S';., rency, Chase, from Boston, with mdse, Howes, do | persisted (1a is right to the floor. | ‘A Mestuen—Mova that the committee rise, with are: |, Ero. ........-c.c.ceseessraserers 10000 | isiured by the explosion of hydrogen gaa, generaied DY | sehr Waicsre Myer trom Bort ise. etfannas, Jan ¢-G1¢ Rp Mapes Woody Eom Rona fee Cal- | nto ake to the Senate, and it Was | commendation that the bill do not pass.” (Cries of | For improving Ashtabula harbor, do 10,009 | the fire. | Sehr Ellen, I ach onl. ‘Bomsay, Jaw 1—In bark Bar. Set elend Seta ens f strong public necessity aloi hat he | « Op, no!” | For improving harbor, at Cleavaiand, do ,000 | beth jw Withshad. | yor tre Dec I7th, Cae 10 days; brigs Antel gitar this tne 5 but the motion which | | Me! Senex —Mr. Chairman, 1 understand that there | FOF wmproving hasbor, at Hudson, | do,» 6/00 OLALy eet nee |e is ral fencn fo tea an mit was, that when the Senate ad- | is no objection to the reading of the amendment. 2 pare a + . pee 7 pants | Below. 5 I) % 7 i adjourn over to Monday next. (Ge- | | Mr. T1omrson, of Miscissippi—If the geutleman wants | For improving River Raisin harbor, | do... - 19,000 | New York, Friday, March 20. | _ ship H Allen, Wilson, from Charleston with cotton, to G | essa tor Mameilles. wearly 84%. iors, Haltett from ABove and below, to read the amondment, let hi: go to the clork’s table. | For constructing a dredge boat, to os t is limited, b | sutton. 3 ‘do une: Osmanli, Garduer, for do via rae i tig hal Mr. Scnencx—I wantto maken single remark. I am Lake Erie sectissecesseceesses 90,000 | Atues—The demand at present is limited, but no | Suit? park and 3 brige, unknown. er Saaee 5 . ‘Tie Senate resolved upon adjournment, that it | A9fia fhe babi of" [Onlr, order} "clad tro went tai shersung ike | Basra mena tnd with oder le mettee as naa “Conon Fangs, Zo pete Sikne Mauer he Serai hy r it ’ salt =n 2 ‘ is P it 5 fo do; barks 4 . Would be an adjournment over to Monday next. | ig diitine eis cocmpotent ie the eieser fat | wels from Buffalo to the ports Rearboea Glew. wee gues st) 0r oqneny Tetiod Wty 90.4 | cen Sortie, Barents, Curtin Ceeiaeita. ae ae for do ra, Gorin er Bostog 135 Bug. oper, for f _ WHAT 18. IT. | Question whether it shall be read. | or ‘mproving the rand’ 5 0000 |e DReADsTUFrs—We ate in receipt of later advices fram | Tapa pid face faite bugs Josephine, Howes, froin his Mr AxrN notified the Senate that, on Monday | Mr. 5axcn—I move that it be done. fehl 10,000 | Europe, to the 4th inst., per steamor Hibernia, The news | Miscellaneous Record. cus, Wilsoo: Yor New Qileans, samme day; Carrier, 4 next, alier the morning business, he should move | ne phdnieste cd @ amendment. in some way reflects | For improving the har! fy has not affected our market, and it isthe Boneral opinion, | Paoxr-ts ror Evnore—The Hottinguer, Bursley, for Liver- for New, York, 7; echr Blanchard, aameesin thatthe se proceed into executive session, 88 | on mo, 1 understand, may mee ene vey ee mazoo river, on Lake Michigan. 10,000 , willnot. The stock here is small, and the demand for | pool, will be detained until Wednesday. The Hendrick Hud- | Phis, wi, tenis Maid of Orleans, Witwells within a few days:there would be u motion of im- | Shiiged tothe committee to Let me say something to it | For improving the harborat St. J the Haat Mill be good. | Tho transactions to-day have | son, Moore, for London, on Wedesday. Tne Packet for Ha- ‘and Lion, Henry, a, ‘brig fal portance before the Senaie, which he was not at | in tie same public manner it was read. ny Michigan. os 10.000 | Pan, at $5.60; Gencees is held at $5 60's $9 63; at which | YF Will lie over until the first of Arril. Phijdglpha; Set, ao noe eases: $i, tor iverty to mame here. But he would now give tne | . Thre orfour gentlemen endeavored to 5 t the | Foe japroving ne Eig a Sy be Ae : ox | Gales were made before receipt of news by the steamer. | Prior Boat Romen—We were shown a letter dated Liver- rig Fouleney: | oa oats Sai hia; 10th a ~notic? of his purpose, that the Senate might not be | or rather strove to make themsel ard; | por improving the harhor ef Racine * {5'000 | In wheat we notice sales, 2400 bushels Southern at $1 11 | rool, on the night of the 3d inst, on board f the packet Platina, Woodward, New York; 1¢th, epee surnine. : to “order” trom various | Fo; improviog the harbor at Southpo + 10,000 | 8181.14. Rye, sales have been to some extent to arrive, | Queen of the West, thet the Romerhad arrived that afternoon. | Hetle, do; bark Nantlgs, Fessenden, Boston, ot, jf’; Asutsy took occasion to say that in the set- | PATHOL the aa amore dis: | For improving the harbor at Milweukle. »..+. 20,000 | at 8c. Corn’ has arfived sparing and the demand bas | tne leer gives no ferther particulary, NECRDEAO Ho Ae Orleans, Wis, Lorene, Urauber, ting aside the special order, to-day, he should move | tinctly heard than all, aod his voice, like that of Demos. | For the works at Bridgeport, Conn. . Ps also fal! jew Orleans, at 66} 2 He a short executive session to correct a mistake made n off; onion have been, of Buia Gatvesron, hence for Galveston, previously reported Ve. | , Heese Oats, 448 45c, Canal. Beans, $150 | e Conk, 2th—Sld Rainbow, Trott, NYork. ria pe | thenes, (who deciaimed aloud at the sea shore, where | For removing obstructions in the harbor of | per bushel.’ Peas, 950. | wrecked on the Bahamas, was at Nassau on the 26th uit, and | ORK, 2ith—_8ld Rainbos Wanotas for Rio i pry thy A a j thewaves were violently agitated, to accustom himself | pg, Pronence, RI. vi i Newick’bay,,, Isiooo | Corren—There wore sales of old sheathing at auction | wes condemned. Hipig’si—Are Tremoek Taylor fois teh, Nore . PI eral peutions, | to the noise and tumults of public assemblies,) rose | War inptev ‘the harbor at Havre-de-Grac f at 18 a 16] cents, cash. New is firm at 23 cents, six | Suir Ruope Istanp, at Charleston from London, reports | Ben Sprague, ., 23d, ‘Mn fenezuele. _ THE OREGON RESOLUTIONS. | above the mighty swall of human tongues, saying. “Mr ; FOF Wap cae ss 20,000 | months. | exceeding rough weather, had a succession of gales, andor 14 FY, Lith—Bid, Harmony, Meseervy, New York. (Since oe Le ire pg Gr pete lifted “gy tan te Smendmont beresae, Viadrawn. I'movothet the | poy constructing « diedge-boat, to beussdon | no OrTOT The market has been very quiet today, and | days did not mske tothe westward, split sails, lost bulwarks, | ‘'Lrsnow. Jan 99—Are Feb 03a Fellow, Petnngill, Ham Mr. Niu ) eee Lake | no operations bavi 4 f ork, eud-erntte fobncatty two’ liguleta y-olearand sige, ig The Cmainstan— (alter knocking with hishammer)—It | ,,, [Ptoving'the harbor at St, 1000 | futare course. “Speculation, which has been so rife for | stove gulley, and otherwive a Ded for | EE Mat toletty deel Taskinaoo, Liv? fo Jud for mentattve strain upon the following leading proposi- i\E shove WO ilee and Te For censtruct a break-water structure some time past, has evidently received a severe cheok. Suir Natwamev Hoores, Churchill, hence at for | Bostom, (incorsectly reported sailed from'L. as tions: 1_ That the resolutions of the Baltimore Demo- rt the bill,” and » A Voi echo, like an uncooth mocker, said, ‘ Livearoo Cuassivicatt | London, has received dsmage, (the extent not stated) on her | Boston: bill. Stamford ledge, Maine. | Hy Les, th—Arr » Hale, Lagane. tah, cratic National Convention of 1844, were entitled to | Mr. W. Hunr--I ‘move to. reconsider For improving the harbor at be Mobile ¢N-O | oucward passage, having encountered very heavy weather. ore Lagaae Sd Gh, Mor'rty egies hone Ba Hee ho weight whatever, neither in the Senate nor else- | which the amendment was rejected. (Voi For aeeving tee harteret Pont bes ed Ren | ap Flces, Mrsrh t— Tne cores OC bie Bees hee 1 tere ‘Whee Eagan tones, hoff, NYork. 11th, ” sere They abould not have been brought inte | staan he cussion now it, hatha ihe | Hor completing te Daawaty Bioekvear.-... 7600 3t 8) | soadl tipiecommente prcenes ate tahtee erste ies | Gotereety gipuar comers Adem ey ta a blind adherence to their recommendations, it j nom oh, no!”} ee ae, Ronee r. Jones, of Georgia, said that it was now 3 o'clock, rae, oF mulls Fegiapent wert, Tae eis ig fk i Oe ee nteannles Ripenels Tee ss might justly be called a party war. He discredited | “Mr. Sommncx,—Mr. Chairman, I rise to ak whether it | #24 they were nearly through the bill; and in order to eee Bostoa on cargo of nearly. $29,000, A conside- Bld, Alexandre, Bilard, NYork. 10th, Jo- and discussed such authority entirely. 2. ‘That our | is in order for the committee to rise while an amendment | *ford the friends of Mr. Colquitt (of the Senate pe rofl at » wat of wool aud window glass is insured in Philadel , pun title was decidedly the better one. 3. That the Pre- | ispending. [A voice : “Question on th ndment.”} PAS ty to ye tl preg that gentleman’ nil | Fine rhe MP Lae er fo jasurance 08 the veseel, ee deen anal ce auh— Ar Echo. Still, cee AON sident, in declaring for the whole of the territory, | | moved an amendment making an appropriation for the he notin Gipeaden that the House adjourn, Faurr—We noticed sales this week of a large quanti. | Mobiles fram Boston, Topereteet be caw a brep onthe ent 9ch—Off, Pieo, Scott, fm Cepenhages for did mot commit himself to 5440. 4. That the notice rland road.» I ask for tellers. [A voice : “Read Mi y ty of Turkey Figs, on terms not_made public; 47,000 | ick iastaat, ou the npith de of the ‘Tortugas, “oa. est | Boston. ie <epeniane, because recommended by the Presi- | Prete ate ili vended tallctarerare neterod Dizsaconk, aback 40,1008 arecao Cocos Nats, ea they rua $17; 16¢ tite bunch | lee WNW of te Liguthouss, with several mL UEETE, Fob. S213 . bark Velasco, Courier, of Faler. t, and ‘be it wi 1 i ; 1 J +1848. | Raising, at $195 a '$2; 1000 do months; h 5 os “ Map ho epee lie A or tnnpan meer andappointed. he amona. | Marvlend almost clear of Damege from the Frashat—Tide | Cagton Preserved Ginger, 400 90 clay caves, &¢ 86 70,42 mgoreral honeand srazer Aouting about, niposed | —T'exoon, March 2—Cit ship Northumberland, Griewol, great business interests of the country were right- | ment will pus beiween tne tellers. on Ce es | Water Conal—Tvial for Forgery—Methodiet Cenfer-| months; and some North Caroling Pex Nuts, €0 cents, ‘cf Happahahnock, Melzoud. bound to Port | “Poxriano, March?—OM, Atlantic, Foster, from New York eously opposed to war. 6. That the amendment of | There beng @ little d ember remarked to | ence—De Meyer—Madame Macarte—Markete, Stock | py the load?’ Tha tensk of North siver is eald tobe vor elles ead pene yuned apod | Bere Feb 9—Bld een, Billard, New York: Unb nd i then Ken ica bere it eee | fan bette et 2H ger iaoad answer, Bales, gc. amall. sd waa floated Fig § ape feat ge, tre Parie, Rises Wi elmina, jroot, do; arr @th, tke a begging of the question. 7. That we ought to | Nobody’s in favor of it.” A voice: “ joys, vote,” van —Manil Sisal, $120, jas taken © jon’ 4 * fol roceed boldly, imanfelly, and without agreatanes of and another, ‘Now they're coming.” ysis WEE NGN Rock, Peneay snl New Sore y ae | eee iateeias oleae a6, Tees Bate ie iby ahogenes | Twenty-eight voted in the affitmative, and, without | met with such a serious destruction of property by the | Months; Russia, clean, $21 fear, in the prosecution of our rights, and of no more bat dh John N. Gossler, Fairfow!, previcusly put ‘ 7 Hi At Baltimore, a sale of 6000 Rio Grande was P F q ly Feported. PU | Bowron, March 19—Arr (Br) thaa our rights, 8. ‘That the 49th degree is an equi- | COUBUDE the other aie, there ware cries of “Clive it up! | freshet of Friday last, am grated to learn thet the | made f e thie market, 33 jibe, ‘at 12} ota. six, monthe, Signer pecantied peal hear aiag 7 a Litepogal Meh & FM, Tiler (mnereghs arate 5 z Uy ig H+ A » Briard, Ghigo claimn ites Ourvat ell basa aoe ceo. | gq¥ argue amondaints were voted, on, and the commit | Seuslly turbulent Fotomac kept entirely within bounds, | gut Alen ou forte cobelies om se athe Sete for lt, | New Wak Tor Coie hal areee pat i Waren eae feson. Waodbarr, Ne Brot ban 9 That we ought to yield not an inch south of 49 — | House, mpanteghtgyl -pge enep becleoangibary wellas fie Baltimore and Dikdnsien tinnitus slight- (wert Slopes of) casks Ferveice “a Taniroaies j.Giatastan: Fea, 62 The Crush » Pat from | metto. tgudriek, peer Grande} Chien 10. There would be danger in claiming the whole | The Sreaxen having resumed the Chatr, mate of sia in atteon dna Bret sore Western, at 20.8 Semacre (oy Telagty. Bet fave this uit. leaky ba her | Brine as eect ond ot losing the whole. 11. ‘That with the prospects of | Mr. Wenrwoaru obtained the floor, moved aconcur- | st damage. The great thaw thet followed the recent te Kaew of Magee WeORe Hat teva ae nee ene neem Aux ayes far Smaley, i a annexation before us to the southward, we shall | Tepce in the amendments, and called. for the previous | snow storm in this section of the country, completely | ““is,y— The lange quantities of Missouri Pig, daily ar. | ,, WAECRED.-Schouer Savaan Albany sa8 Troy. peng GLAS have quite enough ot territorywith less than thewhole aetna t a | carried off the great masses of snow and ice on the | riving, has hed Ssntency taxce: ress the market, and 4 fall cargo of merchaedis Merandod tech iustant ou Me. PD oe Ee = % of Oregon. 12. That there is no danger of war. | pectiully asked the sontnnee not the same time) Ter, | mountains, gradually Gnding’its way tothe Chesapeake, ss Press be pair apeor Soren Genel | tombie beach, Accumac county, and is & complete wreek.with Gare ‘Bar, Mach 1h Tonsehrs Mia After executive business, adjourned to Monday Rraiew moments. ic the gentloman would do eo, he witnoat greatly awel it a 9 river, consequently the | icbet. 0056 Ersp oi jeumaper tha al oon FSi mond cares, | Phick ss eced pad m the ben . . —! all we % lids Mir. Warrwonra~{ understand the gentlemen rises | Srouutala torrents of snow water which contributed ft | weey Hehe tater nae Onion iain GLAD) Pomasi ee Gos “Sehr beach, J of and for St. Joha, N.B., which fe ore paihwda grag f | reid onan ip arevien st resiogs, (Cn "he Tile Waser Cooebuwaror, her aw dataged | Lard, 7,a,thofalom, Zh. Bui comimnen Guang | ces Feagdc ben aera ee ee | Coanegren Mash Fantn, Bowe, Naas bg tense soups or wennennnanonts oy re curiase | teaser Me Seana) he rarons get |tgihe niat feo pt, Oat tm tiered Ryan WiEiet Bu Sa BY ae ualy at aS ese sto. | Wat Reuseshscme cetera ascae See ES, | Kayes Bee Rar Vda. Che tion has been moved; therefore the Chair cannot indulge | officer of the Company thai but » few days w Te) gall. Chee advanced— Western in boxes at 9c; | insured. 5 exhjoct roporied a revelation wih an ae ad Warmronte ait fal fos guagion of | Via el ot Ea W Ke,» young Sakina | pet 50h rok ataseigeteny wu, | Bariaticeresilan aks, of eri heaping epee SR ns Rm Re ee : TH eld, if the King, 9 7 ; ing the Committ riviloge does not infcioge on fas previous question; but | lawyer for forgery, in the District Court, fas resulted sew tich proaeboulerasar oneness bee Bommeres. Por bel rh fot ot 3 aaa Margh }¢— Art schry Maine, New, Yotk toe re vat ieaee esa let the consequences be | Rete: The evidence against him was very SEER Clover in fair demand with ‘0! oar She sides oteal tone ~ nes re 4 Kd ot Bostea; 17th. Ae olen mabec. pore leh. ae i . (Laughter, | 3. : extent, both for home use and ex, i. ‘The ap was yrashs mrvig barrcintipetpetrse rings ¥,: race of sight dellart the divinnce to be com. | _ Mt. Scuencx— (still on the floor,) was about to speak, | Sopa eS holders demand 100 for prime. i ore. ‘Whe suilcd from Now Onesas on iad fen wet ted by the cearest mail route by land; that each mem- | "70h it was said by i y, wanes Sesptee, about 1900 tierces since the lat inst. Shout 37 sons barthen, probably invured in Boston: Match2, r, before he shall receive his pay, all dopo! | shen toh au = peal ately in order, eanee cxalnoniety easiest a $17 per tierce ME AE a ‘about 1.000 bales of eotton, more or damaged, will be hy Written certificate with the proper officer for paying said | "Wit ‘go Previous question has been moved. | ihe | nance of each, that a most stormy debate on the #! ie sab wa ag ¥, Jan. 1=The in the China Sea seems to i . Pre- 4 my =the demand is but slight. There is a moderate inquiry e iitinms, bd. tanta! Bad teat tomers Mie ort vavetenared | vio ion, sir. cision aeettien eer neaea, Eee Mev for manufactured. Cuba salle at 29.0 28 cts. Sales of AT I Ba me pace ed mes, Mares Tt 71a Fare bee de ath es ton NY eck ies do; raze, fn, Man The the previous quest Mr. Scuencx 1x and other distinguis rs are here, using irry the Conference to the Southern division, whilst a number of Northerners are equally question was taken on seconding the demand for miles’ from the capital shall receive at the rate of ten damaged, having been forced to back. One, Florida cases were made, but on terms not yet made | Prince ot Wales; Joust which ieft this ooh 6h F si for dollare per hundred miles for any distance exceeding | Baneick, when vith Tow how, othe Gu i. wae their mfluence to public. ind it was lost. said twelve hundred miles, and no more. OW OF THE FLOOR—A STATEMERT Wnuacenone—Large sales of N. W.by @ vessel at thie | dismast the other, the Spanish brigantine Flec! "1 ; i ey hard at work to carry it the other way. ers, which lefton the ‘ilth for Manilla, was also seriously The Sreaxen stated that the questioa was on orderii THE Ci 4 port, were effected at 85 a 36 cts cash, for export. Also, 5 ‘Th the bill to be engrossed for s third reading ering | Mr. Scuxnce (with great calmness.) said that while Tradeas stesectotsenden Ghomtany aa hontas dines | @lot to the trade at the same price. ‘ aged. The latter mast discharge Part of her ores, in Committee of the Whole, he proposed an amendment | in relation to the Cumberland road, « work in which a | Portion of his constituents felt a je the amendment was pending, a coll Mr. Bowtiw submitted an amend’ thet no member shall receive pay unlei sitting of the House; that he shall not be considered as absent unless he Snir Gaorivs. Mescom, from Caleutta bound to Bostou,pat Woo.—American, No. 1, brings 24 cts, and 28 cts for jauritius, Dee 14, to stopa leak. the price of admission bas been reduced. superfine. Tne Manxers.—The transactions in Howard Street | Flour har mn very large the last two days, but into Whaiemen. New Beprorp, March 18—A ship passed down Sound this a Philadelphia Market. —Local Elections. In port, 10 AM, berks and 5 beige Fries) offered an amendment ly, There wei ‘on Thursday of 800 M: 18.—Cotton—the market active, and prices it ward sohrs Navarro, the rales, of the Ho ne ) nse ts} ppp enten bus, mixed brands, (rom stove, at $4014. “This was the standing up: wo are sdvisedjofsalovof 100 bales at fully | PSatled rom Wetport, ith, bark ‘Theophilus Chase, Ball, mp, 4 ‘polston, Numonent and fren. it was disposed of in som by the commit current rate to-da: dealers are quite firm, without sterday’s prices. cememe Macy, vanmis Pont, Boston, Grass nt-at-arms (who pays off} sh8ll | not certain ow. About it there wes some any sales of note. There was a sale yesterday of 300 | "py our last report have been made to’ | At Jonmnns. Octal, J Copserahall. Mac 90 oh | fous Phlldaipus fo Bontons Gran longer se) Youed nt on the table, | Pinion. it was not until after the action of the committee | bbls, fine at $4 60. The price named ior r from | the extent of 1600 bbls. at $481} a $4 874, for fair ahip- t Wyontacke, pau Geral ‘Honqut, Brows, North | i sche Howard. Bassett, and Wisries. sd Boston peekets Mr. Horaing ioquired, it the amondaent were laid on | ‘athe learned, and with surprise, that his name was | cars Te is $4 68] lor super. Wo note saivs of 2000 | ping brands, and $3 for selected, mostly, however, at the | West Ao for New Bedford, all well, pat in for with eon i] eck. cnn ‘auknows. the tables would ft corr? the Sill with it? mentioned inthe amendment to the amendment. He | bbls. City Flour, for export, at $5; and’ several | formor rate; and 200 half bbls. brought $6 12} ne pale. | wood and waser, Mowite, March okey? [Br] Beckley, Liv- The Semaxna weeposind eivmalivel hed now but a few word: to say, as to what occurred in other sales me og Te te ge ee We quote | Rye Flour—a smail lot sold at $356}. Corn ste. *. spomen. bar r ‘Br. 3 The cabend my Yi the uestion (to | Committee, and with regard to the amendment, though Pennsylvania flour at $4 87) $5 of Rye four, | tionary at $8; 100 bbls. Brandywine brought,$3}, and 60 Seip Gee Parkhill, MeCoan, from Liverpool for Charlestod, 3 : r lay onthe table) ar negative—Yeas, | h# had not heard it read, nor seen it. He had been told | Ist, at $375. 1 quote fair to prime red Wheats'at $18 | bhds. $16. : Fe TM coambuss Clark, from Boston, (Dee 18) for Caleutta, 4a; Nays, 113. is "| Telfer eposed. ea eppteptiation to wakes sebtecransen Aerots title Wieetnreres wea meaiede ond bistros, | New Orlea Jan'id, fae 10 Ni low 2551 We , iP: AB, | railwa 4 R a * dis, Tate proposed te amend the amendment: that the | Tether the oderiferous” (rends of MroBeod and hist: | i here, would Driog $1.08 a $1 10 per bushel. ‘There is | _ Naw Oxueans, March 12—The Cotton mi quite | ,,Amj200, from W ees eee ae, ee USlars for avery twouty, inileey and that from sad'atter | elf Mr. Beob was at present the whig candudate for | uo change in Corn. We quote Maryland white ut €3 a | languid, and | ovly hear of about 1000 balos cold in amall | 2... tom Belfast for Savannah, Feb7, lat 4570.N, lon 28 —— aed twe' her jes; al sy aaoen ie | Governor of Ohio, and would be taken care of by the | 64 cents, and Maryland yellow at 64 8 66 cents, lots. Prices are tending downwards, but the decline is | 53 w. Repent 9 ae seat, * a a al a eee | people of that Stato. Why his own name should huve Sales of Whiskey in |. are making at 24 cents, and | not sufficiently marked to enabii to any change | Bark Columbia, from London for New Orleans, Feb 7, let 49 by Jon ee -~# oy pepe on the township grant beat mantioned, he was at 2 loss to know, especially | of barrels at 25 cents. i a A be ay wey firm with cet ve %,, te rer Li 1 for New Orleens, Feb 12, no ae. Hawasit atte sak | coming from his colleague in this way. Before his col- Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. | 5 » Bom + tude, Tho Sreanun angousced ther the duveioa wow was on | 1#0KU came here, he ‘had no acquaintance with him, | Brock Soano, March 18-6300 Metylonl o%, 704; 612° | BD g Molaagoe Rere, beat Head Se 251 6206 Pee sate or scltrowm Liverpool for Mobile, Feb 14, lat 4, Me aastiodt 14 oneslek but he had since been introduced to him bya mutual | Baltimore 6's, 1590, opening, 96); do, 96}; $1000 | Botice a sale of 1,000 bbis, Ohio Flour at $481}, which is | Shi? Piisbeth Brace, Day; from London for New Halt a dozen genilomen arose to arrest the attontion of | Colfetgue, aud nothing had passed between them butihe | ‘Tide Wator Canal Freferred ‘Bonds, 604; 1000 do, ei; | further decline; the market may be quoted st $4314 8 | Pep 16, lat 49, loa: eas the Spenkars haste rinosactal coeerthor ter ordinary courtesies of lito, due from ono to another. Tho | 433 85-100 do, 61; 1000 92100 do, Sl}. Maryland 6’ | $450 perbarrel. Mess Pork is selling at $1037); and | Ship Belvidere, Tumer, from Charleston for h Web 16, Mr of Teuuessoe, who moved to strike out | feeb fore, perceive that tho attack wae utter: | closed to-day at 76} usked, 76} bid. Baltimore 6's, 1990 Bele Prime $675; Bence Sido Of chs sand' in woodtie, | | Bhib/Eiurtony, from Isle of Jersey for New York, Feb 19, rye {4 ed ratuitou: en he hear at |, (for the opening, . ore 5 di ‘itever the seat of Goverament waa removed, | BAG Lad beew nus Used, he’ iaguired.of hi» colleague | Ohio Rauilrotd shares Towed Stat} aaked, a7 bid. LAE rags ot aes | Hbhip Metakeeet, of Duxbury, from Havre for New Orleans ‘uid be locat: ° i ean! new! im ‘eb 20; jon 6. i it Daowgcece mowed thet ing Houso reaaive tacit | est. He could, not} PusiaDetrava March 20,1940. | He Ca peepend + tanpeleahincibeen = “pio 2 Committze of the Whole on the State of the Union. | Fria" "Hie collongie, in reply vo the aecation: whether | Foreign News—Battle of Moodkee—North Branch Canat by Benes gead ' Bilise, from New Crleane for Leadon, let 2515, i i Fi motion was agreed to, and the Committee took up e RECEIVED AT THE NEW YORK HERALD OFFICE. | be meant an ineult,had sai " J it inuat be Known el A 6 ‘lay, Nye, from Liverpool for New IVER AND WARDOR BILL—SALT RIVER | nee Schenck) chose to speak of the matt ‘The foreign nows is considered, in this city, as far mere er 19 2 A large number of amendments were disposed of | [eng gh inuc manner as it was introduced. As hiscol- | isteresting than important. ‘The battle of Moodkee is re- fy Cece tei heer eaten 2 By Mis Calvo, vit es Bee ocllvacinn tee earners | took to say, that the emondiment wes mnck | garded as not 40 favorable to the bloody government of . ‘Somerby, from Havre, via Fayal for Bosten, | having @ regard for the qualificetions of « yt properly appreciating the characteristics o! man, would offer towards his colleague. Ani— Mr. Henvxr rose to & question of order. | Mr. Houston, of Alabama, desired to present to the | A question growing out of | tion of passengers up the branch of through Now Teun the direction of ti Burke.) Tass was received with peals of | rics of “ vote on it,” * yore on it”—" the whigs will it river, runa. | Britain as is represented. Looking at the long list of ike, $5000, to be exp: tle- distinguished British OMicers put hors du combat, it is im. | possible not to believe that the slaughter among the troops was more considerele than it is politicto ows. Bb. x, Feb 21—Sid Fiorence, King, rok, Feb s8-—Ldg bark 1, Keb Sasaer Okisrbriuae, tor Now York. . |—Faigh-a-Ballah, Bronskill. whieh sailed for Bunun, Bob 28--Faigh-o-Ballahy up that way again.” tee remarbr et the etetenee y m Obi | Besides, we don’t believe the Sikhs were export in the vaanah Dec 3 me having recesved a great pean ie tag Cabaited aa amendment, mabiog appre: | O'yr Bums cr- ee Speco, Amt oe toa quation of | Maoh rile yee ie Sonauatvaly, frozen U7 the fot ‘Geeeaerancpealion Felon, pm Taio ot TN Ly ah At ‘his time, a= well es previously, great sonfusion .xen—Tho gentleman from Ohio will take his | Mt become of the native regiments belonging to the Bel 3 Jorhe Russia, do, es . calialidl WG Nice Philadelphia. 7 vi peasmalt coy be RR which was read—‘‘to Qestion of order is raisod will be Reard irom. r: mount phia; sloop Victory eee a Tok ras ithe amendment by adding fifty thousnod dollars | ,, Mt. Henuy—My point is this: that it is unperliamen- | “There, is nothing new of importance in «local way. | laLivax, March 17—In brigs Eldridge, for | bestiog ap. Sid, brig sloop Wim, for tho perfection of the subterranean ruilroad of Bebb , ‘#Y to use such ianguage. | Advices from the North confirm the accounts of damage | vite winds Palm, Fall: Openargo, tford and Belenck, ou which. t their odorif The Sreaxea— ihe | was not such as should | 49 the North Branch Canal by the flood, and State seca | johnson, tm Alezicdria; echrs’ Volant), snd om ron, March, 19> Arr, tohre. Vi ae: friedide heat Kentucky to Canedey” and the amendment poseriee by one y Titities declined a little m consequence. The foreign Cid Leh, arden eae 4 aed £ Seine was rejected, would ha scene a Seniloman, to order, Ih news, sleo, did not help to restrain, if it did not rather Loaenicr, Rb SL Cld bak isabella, Matthews, for Paler- Ci uve Tse to loud laughter from those whe were | ad it read, A 80 highly fa ) Mr. Scnenca—I desire to say onenee respect ‘@ are in the midst of our ward elections, and you Grsnact Jan 25— Arg Fob Ist, Freacin, Termo, for | bat beck “on of ween 2c ; Pond it" Teed kt,” ware andible ‘one Gennection between myself and sbolition. will, probably, have the result by to-morrgw (Saturday) p Fa Commerce: audeaid ft Wa | he tees, baie ro, sloop ita ove the q Bo ) arose. morning's \ | 5 4 * Yu ‘The Cusiasan called to order with his voice, and ac- |, The Sreaxek—The gentleman’ {rom Ohio, hes the ‘Among tho ditinguise sxrivale yesterday al Hart, | a Nes, Sag = : tials ' 7 4 companiedit by the sonad of his hammer howe, ; well Wesslagees Dates, wees Tie. Hesen D-Rees end 4 * Byres i com Hear cia ates ot ‘And there wors loud cries of “rend the amendment to | MF Hovsrow resumed his seat. Mr. N.B. Vana, direct from Tablequah, Cherokee Na- aterm York, Byrea, ford0: | ache fame. Kelly. Philet the amendment”—"wo did'nt hear it" silence over | _Mf-Scwencx then said, as to the abolitionist Party, or in. people were quiet there, ly awa Li Papen, (figu Semaine) sna ‘sche : 5 thete,” and “shat up yourselves” Sny concerned in carrying slaves from the slave States settlement, at Was! no, of their national difficul- cece: tndane, chine,” ai 4 i The Cuenx, (to the Chairman,)—shall | read it? to the North, he had no connection with th r know: | ties. ln the absence of chief at that city, the acting Da: yeaa Ney: i odieiepanecan-tex ledge of them, or respect for them. So far as he had te | chief, George Lowrey, had the ‘6th day of ay Alerto,| The Cugax—Again read the amendment to the amend- 40 With this party, when he was before the people, the | Yiarch as a day of {1 ‘and prayer. Okanstetah Lo- “tath ment. severest and most constant opposition he met with frem | gan, a member of the National Council, from Skin Bayou r ta And it exoitod as much laughter as when it was first *2Y quarter, was from the friends and supporters of the Bintrict, ‘short since. read. ‘abolition candidates in his district. BBB Has WeeBS= ss Pes Svet Bote SIV-F8-H BST Se: 8 Adams, sey Mr. Scwenex, (rising)—Mr. Chairman, retan Mr. Tuuaman, of Ohio, after afew preliminary re- Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. ool that my name gta thet cnmainaceey and I PP rim , said he did not hear the question put b y Mir. | _ Boanp or Baoxens, March 20— $8000 State 6's, bds, 70}; L member is to be insulted in that way ? Schenck to Mr. Fries, nor the response of Mr. 87,600 do, 70}; 5,000 Lehigh 6's, 604; 600 do, 60}; 240 she Sir. Ratmoon said something, but the purport of hia | /ADd he had just now heard it, for the first time, distinct: | 9§; 12 Kentucky 78; 2hs Commer. remark was not beard by the reporter. ly. He had but one object in rising, and that wes, to | ciel Bank 80}; 6¢ and Delaware Canal, 37; }- ‘to. Mr. Scnexox—I want to know whether my colleague *Usgest that this matter be to. pase off, as it | 1000 Bueq + 83; $500 US Bank notes, intended to ingult me? ought. He had laughed at the amendment of the + | 90; 200 8's, 53, 109. : We, é co. waar will answer at any other time, out of the‘! astral fer ppd pao proposing om ween: ano—$100 State 6's, 75; 100 County 5's, | maaLaod, Feb. we brig Mill fo} i By. Last Night's Southe: Mail ed "Fries, he regarded it es, con ae | Bostoat'orscine oth att: Pevroca, Brews ( Nes, Mr. Scntwex—This House may ch action as it W*# submitted by Mr. Fries, ho led itasaneffeet | Seconv Boann—$1000 Schuylkill Navigation 6's, 60); b ‘wre even’ . oa, may, think proper. (Voices, " read it, read it.") by He had supponed tht it wes vo intended ; and | 1000 do, 804, "3000 do, 00}; 0000 Readiog Bonde, bb, ob; Chenrseley, Cape D UK Morton, Meeere Tobias and | pat to fini loading) do; no date; be Howes, he Cuarnman declared it to be out of order. (Cries | an submitted t> his colleague, (Mr. Sohenck,) tu with- | 2000 Tenn fonds, 84; 1000 Tenn Bonds, 84; 50 she Le- mths E4 Tons 17 for New Orle i raw any offensive language he may beve mede use of. | high, 19; 63 Girard Trust, 21}; 80 Mechanis’ Bank, 28; Barth, EW Fel Ginnauran. Feb. tein port, Road, road. wonlluatfauees have ‘been. asked in nfuch'e tone ax | 68 do,36; 9 Sebuylkll Navigation, 34 "esi iyehe bon h Oey ett New York sagt to the Chair)—Shall I read it 7 i answer. The amendment was no- urparde, fi * tl standing) — Let it be aad. thing bat « jest, and no further notice should be taken of es Of Stocks at Boston, Atay, V Lumber. RE echvon, 3 c Mz. Hovsrox, of Alabama—it can't be read—the chair 1%,here or etewhere, ako, Maroh 19-225 she iden WG Romanrie, Litton, andeat, Carry, Avr opeeey caest fi trast seat aa Prt athe Bh Beng Bal War Se" Fin rc. Baxen—I desire to hay | vi it tha ; e, | + thatit cancot be rend, 1 take snares the Chair says | wished to im Mira Weir" nnd intan Dorent and. du Ne '@ Creighton, J Frnsen, Ingvand Pierenci0. ‘fo ti iviax, 19. ‘Total, 3. : peal. ‘The Cmaraman—(Mr. Thos. Smith)—I do say so. The Wir, Baxe = What does the Chair decide 7 to rhe, Sreakza— Will the House poral tho gvutia mow e, . eS MAMMAN—The gentleman from Ohio (Me | makes pervonsl explaoation? (4 voice—°T object" | 1 90 West | py Br Sah Salers a mihoguny The question wes and veo Mr Basa—You Mr Manan, whe sald he saw with tegiets that's dis | ieee Tost fit" Seraooad