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‘that to-merrow morning to given before the sun — He opposed oo = and resolutions —was al- to “preambles”—he op} Mr.Colquitt’s ” wouldn't vote fora —- ; but let treaty be he would do his duty. He edverted to the ia the re Senate of 43-4 describing the ne Poverty of ceived aut that it would Mr. Oregon, and them to Senstors to readone rainy day. bo jon gt been described as pocnen Be of the howsiains of Now England—too poor to sustain Diue lizard. He turned thence to notice the remarks at the present session in opposition toa hasty cause of the rrobebility, of its jar, from which all the great projects nd thunder and lightening w. ¢ ba!) Mr. Soviee would be satisfied matter in the hands of the Fi him untrammelled ; ” aad he at the consequences of a national soil.” We permi Jation” in the setisfactory settlement ben j also, in the case fofthe ceding of a pent as half of New England, to Texas ; Pres in the of, of another portion of the very dest soil of Arkansas to John Ross, ‘Chilly M’Iotosb, and Opothleholo. Still, — British claiming the Columbia, and eat all hazards standing upon forty-nine, it was beyene wee of future contingencies, that war wen yet result from this long-protracted com to leave tes a leave trov i. Sevier, nearly two hours, continued his lively and sensible style of argument, clearly in favor of though did pot regard it And yet he was sorr, In. expectation of the ‘been efflicted with a sort of ‘ Senatorial even the little harmless m: fe of the President yes- improbable reanit. much unnec alarm. 6 Yerday had frightened us almost out of our wite—such | was the commotion excited by this; little thunder of the President. Mr. Sevier boped that soon the clouds now lowering over the horizon would be dispelled, aud | that the two nations would rejoice in the beams of peace. Mr. Mites secured the Aoor. RANK AND FILE. The Houee dill, for increasing the rank and file of th army was brought into the Sena‘o, read and referse: FEDERAL COUATA IN FLOR, On motion, the Sevate tork up the b three judicial districts and ihroe iede: Judges, to tobe establuvhed in Florita. The bill wos discusted by Merers. Breese, Yuice, emmpheaker, Atchison, Wo cott, Crittenden, and J of La., when, on motion, it wes laid agide, and the 5 & ijourned. providing House of Representatives. Wasnixaron, March 25, 1846. Mr. J.R Incensor. moved that the mittee of the @ ged from the further oi « the bilt prov ling for the purchage of the Pewpatcn Isiend. It was, he said, a subject bag Mord importance if hia motion should prevail, he would propose to str:ko Out the appropriarton in the Bill. ‘be Sreaxex informed the gentleman that there was & privileged motion pending—that of Mr. Adems, to re- consier the vote by which the debate on the bill to ae tworegiments cf rifemen was torminated yester- dey- A motion was wate, end carried, thatthe motion of Mr. Adams be laid on Mr. J. R. Ine: acon again exested that the Commit- tee of the Wholv be discharged from the further con- sideretiga of the bill for tue purchase of the Poapatch | Tabaw Mr. Elorxixs oxpressed the hepe that they wonld dis- poze of the other bill frat ; they could then take up that ladicated by the gentleman trom Pennsylvania. AUGMENTATION OF THE APS Oa motion of Mr. Baixxernorr, the House resolved itselfinto a Committee of the Whole on tho State of the Union —(Mr M‘Kay in the chair)—and proceeded to dis- one of the bill to raise two regiments of riflemen, and if other purposes. Mr. M‘Connete apa that the Dill be laid aside, and that the House take up bill No. 23. (Voices: “Oh, no ‘Well, said be, I make the motion, and! don’t care Mie ther you vote for it or not. x read the eacelniens which was yesterday passed, terminating Mr. M‘Conneui mo an tr lay, the bill aside. The Crarmman informed him that the motion was out of order—and Mr. M‘Connell took his seat. The amendmont submitted by Mr. Hungerford, as a substitute for the original bill, was read as we, vie: “ That the President of the United States be, and is hereby, authorized, by voluntary enlistment, to increase the number of rivates in each company of the reed regiments of dragoons, artillery, and infantry, to apy number not exceeding eighty, whenever in his opinion the exigencies of the public service may require the same.” Mr. Hovsrow, of Alabama, proposed an amendment, which was ‘accepted, t the enlistment shall be for three years, and no longer, unless sooner disbanded by the President of the United States. An ineffectual attempt was made by Mr. Thomasson to nd the amendment, by wire Of out the word ighty,” and inserting “ one hundre ‘The substitute of Mr. Hungerford fer the bill, as given above,wasthen agreed to. Ayes 84, noes 75. g The Committee rose and reported the substitute to the louse, Mr. Baixxeamorr moved the pravious question. Mr. M‘Kar asked the fow moments. since eal, when the army was reduced, preserved ie 1 atablishment. We havea la 0 have been retained expre: oesre milit ot offices os up enlistments. Ever since 1921, there had been more of cersthan were necessary to ‘command the privates in ser- vice under the existing law. Therefore, he lad when the gentleman from New York (Mr. poo ) moved to strike out the whole of the original bill. But | he desired to propose that authority be given to the Pre- sident to increase the number of tigi in any ment of the peace establishment, whewever, in hus nop jon, the ic ee may require the same, the pum! or et rivates ia any company shall not zoeed | one hupdred—that ten geod shall be a dragoons, twenty to each this to be coptinued until the 30th of Pekan this, he expressed the hope that our affairs with land would be brought to | ‘an amicable conclusion; but in our present attitude, it was right that something of this kind should be done on our part. After some further rema: compliance with his promise) the ous question. ‘The amendment just indicated by Mr McKay was read. Mr. Hanacson said it was not fair for the gentleman | to make such a speech, and then move the previous | question. - Mr. J. R. Ixcenso.c asked a question, but received n: reply, a» to what will be the aggregate strength of th army--the number of privates and officers—if the pro- poet wuld be ado} fe the demand for the pre: in the negative—ayes 50, nays 96. ved that the bill and amendments he we iter Affairs, but it yes GO, noes yn the Sevatnan propo- poke of the measure as to raise astunding drmy, to en extent alai to the American poopie, aud which was repugnant te men of ¢ Berea: ose Opposed to the genius of our institu. | or. Ruetr asked the question: hes there been any information before the Cammittoe on Military Affaire, fromthe Executive Department, that authorizes the | Gentleman to say that the standing army should be in- | | of the elleged murder ; his vest, cravat and eane were | mitted apon the body of Nathaniel Vi creased to the extent of the amend: son replied, that if t! report of the Secret»: 7 ire recommonded thet authority be givento tue President, ia a contingency, to increase the standing | arm, oe Php AS ag thet he understood there was $01 said that the Committee on Muley | Affairs had = a dill, not for an tucrease of the standing army, bat, in a contingency, to authorize the President of the United States to accept the services of | volunteers. The number was left biank in im haat which was reported by himeelf, and wwe on the @ the House. Mr. G@. Davie propounded a question:—Whether the committee had received any fn tne ee al an increase of the army, and what was the tho increase recommended by the Depart: votoe: ‘And by whom 7”). Mr. Mamaneon said that on the Sist of Di committee received a ¢: aaication from the Secre! of War, in relation to the subject of which the Mau makes inquiry. It eonteined estimates and relation to the exigencies of the country, opinion of the Secretary of War, and Joh he ooe- pom a — be detrimental to the public interest to ake pablic “an + Daren eeeet yoaet ite increase of th speci eo army Me. Me Hanauaon rey that when the bill Rode gah bad referred nap be taken up for consid eration, the —— 0 ae eaem, when blank sho ald be pro- Mr. tee maid that was not an answer to the ques tion. The gentleman would not may ted particular In- in- Crease the committee propose to m: ara Boar asked the ‘Sen an rout ‘Goor gia vee the communication of the Secretar: of War, wae Goatdentel, sod Y Wlasatt ot io erty | Me. Hanctson replied affirmatively. {A ‘VescansOtees tas oon doors, and communication read. on we can have tag | socvioe of voluateers should co: oP with @ response on the right baad a they might be oouatry should reader it necessary. there would be ne occasion for their employ Mc. MoKey said that hie amendmeat crease of oaly 2,600 pee a La bg d contained authorit; the army paly ins Fang of di doany growing growing oat of oar ign re- a Mc. Boro thought that one foe meer f of ri ffemen was enoagh, but not would vote fortwo, as reoummended by the Comenttee oa Militar y Affairs. Ho moved tne previous Mestion, which was seconded. santo joat ot Me. MoKay was reject ed—yeas 76, | And the substitute of Mr. Hi the committee,(as given ado 112, nays 79. A motion was made to la not prevaik, Yous 82, nays 149. Aai tae substitute war passed by the H» mrt a” seen toe y, 0a the table; bat it did of the Cambria, wo hed | stampede,” and | for | ideration of | gentleman to withdraw it for a | rae! m Yous | pepeary foe tha Pest Oto oapeec Of the Dill wes omonded to reed, ‘0 bill to Be Clair Clarke, removed: euthorise an increase of the rank and file of of | the United States.” / nenma—7Hs. Sarat me at ry The House the | on the State of Semomeia ctr MeKar : amendment to restrict the | pumber of ot the Diplometic. Hi , Congres- | sional Glebe, Kc., ordered by Congress, to ‘caning Contracts, viz : 1,600 copies. 3 wed bie entire dissent tothe purchase | of beak i ‘wee disgraceful for members to vote books | re, of Pennsylvania, oot to know whether did not receive boo! answered the cotta asking another : the gentleman was not us to receive his | Mr. Ewrxe asked the Clerk te read the names of those who had received books. every book voted to him was here; and asked whether the | gentleman’ Mr. Ewino re] thet he had never , nity to poke ug potion enyeets Mr. Ewrna replied that when he inpnid receive then he would not make a speech portion ? Mr. Parwe said that ’e hands were as clean as his. ant Parwe seid there was a ready mode of getting Mr. Parng concluded his onal and was replied tom. t. Wintuaor, who characterized the speech of the | Gentleman as a “te: in a teapot.” | These er te: ~araphertthey ito explanations about \ the d Hartford Convention. Mr. miek nero atew observations in explana- ite Ameen nC Beso ed the distribution of ir. Aoams, of Mississippi, itributio: books among members.” PPO" ig an committee rose, and the Speaker resumed the air, | of ice, snow, kc., ia fast disappearing. ‘Ausanv, March 96,1610 | ~~ gfe ¥ aS Homapathic College—Hudeon ond Berkshire Reilrvad— | 'i2\0" NL oa, Gk Deke Idiot Asylum—Cana|—New York and New Haven Rail- Bi Mone sed |; A Keev: "i voad—Usury—Fiers Facias— Seduction Law, ¢¢. wea wet fake de Patnek—C Kain, Pr in As I predicted a large quantity of rain has tallen since <I —L L Peck—and 4 im the steer- my last. Every particle of the dying year, in the shape “Fens Cavz Bark Engenia—L ia “Siew Ontxane—Bark Henry Hurbeck—Mr H W Theall, N Yew Onueane—Bark EH Chepin—Beoj Bracket, J B Mo- "New Onveaxs—Ship Saltana—Mrs Hall, Mrs Verrammean =I0 in steeren John M Park and led: imeem BS ier sarsusah Park, Mee Graham snd ‘Mise tates Lovell: Thee In the Senate this morning, the Committee on Col- leges, Academies, and Common Schools, to whom was re- | ferred a petition praying for the incorporetion of the rem pt mC New York, made a Mr. McKay submitted a resolution to terminate bate on Thursday at 3 o'clock. Pending the qui ‘Tho House, ut 4 o'clock, adjourned. Barto » March 26, 1846. | @ Beautiful Movning~The War Message—T) Trane. | portation Business—~The Circus-—Markets—Stock | Board, $e. After 2 hoavy fall of rain throughout ihe night, the sun ; Shines out brightiy this morning, ond you can almost see tho grass and flowors growing, #0 mild and balmy is the atmosphere. | The war message of the President has caused quite a | stir in ourcity, and will, doubt! | stock markets to-day, though he hi | all expression of opinion onthe vital point for which'tie resolution was adopted, viz: are the present foreign te | lations of the country in such @ condition asto require an incresse of the army ond navy? seoms to be doing by our merchants, the transporte- son. Theusands Re wo here daily, and it is | ed into the service over the mount but 01 | the Lilliputians”—the Scotch. giant taking tve part af | army. Some of them wero not over two years of uge, —There were transactions on Monday 68}. i ii t $5. Rye flour is at selling at G6 cents, and some to city deviors a 68 | ranges from $5 25to 6 50. Sales of whiskey in barrels Sroce any Monty Maaxer.—The stock market is buyers to until the poll teal ‘cn are may continue There is nothing of the slightest local importance at | present stirring in ths city. A good spring busin tion companies from this cit, to the t, via Cumber- | land and Wheeling, exc js that of any ‘previous sea- said that from sixty on loads arrive dail; at Wheeling. Every thing th that eer 0 on wheels is press Mademe Macarte bad « fine hou: | the reateat attraction of tie evening ia “Gullive Gulhver. [ never witnessed an audience jer ti on: | Selves more than they did at the sight of the Liltiputian | and they merched with such enuine mock he: that it w: perfectly irresistib — sae treet four at $481}. Nothing doi te ad re Toliele, pat helena? ‘1 nold off for eo red id on Monday, | Forahipmenty ‘at $1 io tot 13; no sales yesterday. , White ora yellow is worth 67 a 63 cents per bushel, and scare. Rye 75a 77conts. Oats 40 conte, Cloversesd are now being made at 25 cents, and of joads at 24 cents per gallon. The stock is light, and demand fair. | be heavy, bag a fags with @ general inclination downward in prices. It is needless to reiterate the old story of our : foreign relations ab: | a brightens, and the financial | Fecommendations of the general gov-rementare definite, | y seoertelned. City 6 per cents, of 100, may be quoted offe for opening, a as) 95 bid 1870's. Fives, (court Hause) 20, paren! : uid Pataperraia, March 26, 1846. The Weather—The High Water and the Shipping in the Deleware—Arrival of Emigrants, $c. $c. The splendid weather of yesterday took .a change about dark and we were visited with about es drenching @ storm, accompanied by thunder and lightning, as we have had for some time. The rain continued with but | short intervals of cessation, all night. This morning the sky was overcast, but towards noon it cleared off,and we | now enjoy delightful weather. The recent rains have | caused the Delaware and Schuylkill rivers to overflow their banks again, and accounts of a severe freshet north of us begin to come in. The tide ia the Delaware | | lest night werflowed the wharves, being bi; than | added to the rep tgp pat crowded, makes quitea novel and interei | Soet,exkiiting our vessels in massive and proportions. @ fine packet ship Susquehanna, org | ed to Cope’s Liverpool line, arrived at the wharf yester- | day fall of emigrants. | ‘here is nothing of local oecurrence worthy of note. An arrival has contradicted the rumored imprisonment of Roy Consul at Matamores. The message of the Presi- | dent has knocked down the markets. Flour has de- | clined, and stecks exhibit about did yesterday. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Mancu 26 —Finst Boano.—95 shares Susquehanna Co. | nal 8h; 75, Vieksbu Bens Of; $2 Reading Railroad 36; Viel Bonds, 2 ds, | 704; 103 ane Scommmnbrelet Beak 61; 200 ag Raliroed $6; 290 Girard Banks ds 94; 160 do, 6 de, 94; 300 Reading | Railroad, s5wa, 100 do 36}. | Apren Boarp aries at Camden and Ambo | 120; 26 Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ Bank ay | Townshi Railroad 3; 6 Penn Rallroad, 45, 36); $10,000 | ading Bond: 29); 60 Readin 6, 69}; 2900 ar, Bs ad, 8, .Pittaburg 44; ArtEx Boann.—$5,000 State 6's, bé 1000 Texas 8 | per ct bonds 31; Ieee bane 1 A | fag Bonds, 1950 78; $8,000 State O69]; 024 4 693; 760 Lehigh Boston, March 26, 1846. | Continuation of Tirrel's Trial—The Testimony alt in fer | the Government— Opening in behalf of the Priseoner— | Nature of his Defence—Somnambuliem—Prisener'e Wife and Child in Court, $e. ge. Court. All the testimony forthe government was put in yesterday forenoon. It is entirely circumstantial; | Dut there is such a chain of circumstances against the | | prisoner, as, in my opinion, it will be hard to break. He | was stopping at the house with the deceased on tho night | found in the room the next morning ; he left the city, in | | @ harry, on the morning after the murder, and soon | after the alarm of fire which came from the house and room where the deceared was found dead upon the | floer, with her throat cut from eartoear. He soon atter } pe pM and hen Mla arrested ew Orieans, under a Aller the ‘stumany f Commend ut in, Annis Merril, Esq., Junior counsel for lence, opened for the Prisouer in a lesgthy and able address to the jury, 12 which he commented oxtenai upon the nature of circumstantial evidence, cases in which innocent persons hed basa a such testi large wi might be | the medical department of the ‘conn Tt is evident j ets that oue of the principal points in the defence will | de an alleged habit in the prisoner of sleep: aikin; eomnam ulm, or 01 ing to that effect. Seve: \ nage including his mother, aes E + | malady of the [eteorage nan kind. The fect er eeeaie abe a) very singwiar and unnatural state—waiking about masking unearthly seueen, and [aa ee Samed or, wres whoily unconscious of what had transpired. It will “ contended that he was in that state on the morni | the murder, and the witnesses for the government Wthe prisoners wifes beaufel Womas Prisoner's besntital tle daughter, ah ho about 3 yi Goart room yesterday. After the Seated mee moce satis he 2 wiped away a r. 8B. Woedard, au faperintendent of the State Lunatic Asylum, at We wheats ter tee in attendance, ae Probably as a Bh cigh ne! the court hewee, anxious to gain Sales of Stocks at Manon 26.—Ar Av. cou au 60 nod 2104, 03; or da, bod teins te 0 new stock a ory Seamenee ky od 613 Bae oil 100 gy = One 5 Lees Worcester Rail- | 10d, 44; 235 do 45}; hes Tux Moamon Exrgprrion. the Wi —It was th that the M, * | encamped on Sugar Creek, in tor . aoe the vont | | toe, berioont beta Sod mock hom and expe- re pears wore ahelte: | itge tent, hag a good band 4 matic, ay pry fd itis, and passed tho time very egroeab; Avecexmaance erry zee Eat Pasnew Pee G. Auditor of sttnaw the same condition they | The trial of Tirrell is still progressing in the Supreme | on - way to | for th Commcnwealts was all | estabilehed, | Itis tesufides thathe has frequently been found in a | Toc or Se Saenger d-enghe meat a5 ee ie saan of aia highly emarele- ‘Chauaey, Louis Alupyei iteerag?. | most beautiful tiful irony and the most cout on Rh ecaratBric Macon Wan Fuller, J Ny Braddock. 8 M heavy gale mubilate y upon obi ‘The committee Brookey, OA Baring. oO tpetbe, J 8 Fordham, Fire oan hay: e Chest, Johu Bi ily—6 ia steerage. A ; othe j passage. | (Br) MeKeazie, Liver cane Hina aegemaceeas “Egham ta Kran pe LE otmpoeerinns Soneiin) dnt on Guin seine: Oe SPiimer. a G Beh ‘vert, 3 Hays Carts—20 in nig rh ‘olter, Limeneks ‘Br) pies were ordered The committee recommend- Ni ‘ork—Miss King, w Chase, (Bi cake] nese, Br) Mem BI Sie that tk prayer of the eptenere De granted, and con | jad, ty ids 2 NA and child, N Bart |e Hayes wre Gresnceck; MA LA D H Hatehinson, . jintow , a re; eported eguiet tout | H Sprague, J B Hyatt, b W Bi rarabaim, Faruham, Pr ; } the superintand pet on oy . Se ya <> came te the ax low. | nia, anew William i eximine oo lar a OP EE 2 W Nelo ashi n, Dour, 12 days trom Mobile, with ings Ree a bows, Bostan ) 5 it 'y Teo, ‘waiting. Sellen con copie wate ordered Print | peignsronig Greeti Beta ot de, Me a Bak Banideron Now Oe, mte OR i a in Senators, ‘The bill in to the sinking fund of the Hudson | | on ao and Berkshire Railroad, was ordered to « third reading. j Passengers Sal ship Sr anon Charleston, with cotton | Now Tot srarch te-8id scht Alsbama, NW You Birr ord Backus reported by bill, in favor of an Asylum | lott or. my wh Cl Charles 2 ie Nee days from Chuleston, with } Hansiam arch 23—Arrschrs Ana, , and Adams, r Idiots. fr Urquhart, A - New y cotton | Baker, Baltimore, A debate ensued upon a call for the question, upon | gi Cisciuniti: Mi dame, 8 MeCormek, Canady, Sis By 8 nk makin, Meninc¥e, 60 dave. from Hom ——a | Ssaflocke ia th Brie Canals at Weat Troy. ‘Sa main, | = = see ieee? Cin) ter baverpoal, eens” By Last Night’s southern Mail. | joc e clones. ‘Bark gl & William, Pasting. from Gottenburg, via | Range a ee aoe ee birds retation aa Me motte, that’ the | Loxpow—! shin besetennietens| necsiain & co? | are ran wt ses. te Jormith & beg = me —. EP ee Convention will Took out for the canal policy inall its Bib bra canes iawrenge te Muriey—8 ales Al ener | aie, Me etes 30, a ship Wontla, Batons, March 26—. ree A Lb H | **the Senate then passed the bill to authorise the Now a Bue ibe T Winters aoe | Hl tind en nen Tice cero en . i a ars ee e | York and w Haven Railroad Company, to ext, —5 Vyze & son mrése. te Collis. a. 14 it, Torte ry ‘i ary bee, | Sates ea instite Conte dcr | East ie aysatrteteiontawee Baca Retaee mgt aaa Si Rt Ue The bill to enable the Dispendaries of New Yorkto | Baldwin—2 cases ry Limb, br—2t_ che Wm hanter—16 Jeans. fat }, bo pol a Key Light. spol se in wa kde tome Pagid ses — H Bis their benefits, also passed. “i | pe Jon acer 4 oes" E Lamb—l0 Ps in Maia « tsBoure 5 Harbeck, Mervin, 19 days from Now Orleans, to | 20%," ag. toe | eno Bente, jebatod to bil iS ema ayaa | Ee | Cohen cori de en ee ain Wie rere aet nwo, Lewio, 18 days from Mobile, with cotton, to nr Faisal Gitar is rece | Set eie tener aoe ea) pea cca meg ati, wiht fect r to bo a desire on the part of St o-sé owls Phelie. Does | boxes ‘ah Senator, to amend the statute relative to. | eater teeth ae Seve ae Disieer ee | Norma, i. Replat Prat, from Lagann, writ of fiert fave alverjudgment. A dill . Lean W Green t Sons M. ee rm mrt Lane & Ty Lng 9 tell | March 3 to woah wou b boodeg al seta sah od oterda: 4 e Wet setitwackotes Pek: Rowe take | Wise Reet Reta Bera ced tages rari fe La judgment o wrimey bedvruodand tested at ony ting in Jwralf Wiegaci pee gres Oy gy oy Gueding for Haran Ph Mary fe 3 AVERPOO! sip Bher “Ts in, brig | within sixty days afte: erift ; ii the * 1 trerbt 1 Bi rong, & re for Elizabeth NO. The Bet ‘ ON- tiaty days Oxpire within bioety. days wilor ducketing | ou"s Pet & Stswart~3-Hurd, Glog k com! WB Bead | Fortune, Sualey, fr Montene By im sid 3 daye belo TO VICTIMS OF INDISCRETION: ‘Batterieid Bros k co—2 L Ber Kcomt | Judgment, 2.14 Baylie—6 Buikles, | ranam ‘ieomt Barber ; ¢ days from the timo of decketing; that no property sha bo sold under the writ within forty days alter docketing | judgment without the consent of the defendant; that ton | days notice shall be given of the Sheriff sale, as is now | | provided, &e. ‘The committee did not take any action upon the substitute. ‘A very funny scene occurred in the House last even- ing. AD n aged member moved that the bill to punish co- duct adultery be instantly passed. A questi arose as to who engrossed the bill, and what the nem of the commtttee were which reported the bill ; tleman rose and mentioned the names of two of the committee; these name: § ntlemen simultaneous: ly rose and sarcastically and indignant’ a the | horrid sores 3 ey did not ng Duly tan? vabticeuealy. latoned getinns zit S 5 they vociter woked gentle: review a TE ConSIA Nowbould—0i eases order? theif conduct on that Aoor—they appealed to the chaie | Ck ce S'th pace ec ea! Resevele & Parson FB and to high heaven ~they called angels to witness that | Khoder & co—2 Rich 1 feiss, Brothers | they thus, before the world, wi their hands and | & co—50 Ketchuin & co-8 s Sheidon—2-A'W | their arms of the guilty peti rosns, snatches of sar- | K co-aR Secle—t WW bmuh—1 casm, dero; . sploeny retort, ironical repartee, com | fusion, wrath, and i tion, followed in soft and sweet consecution, and the bill was ordered to a third reading. Nothing decisive occurred in the House to-day —dis- custions upon the New York and Erie Rajlroad, and the apportionment bills. ‘he public heart is shiveri the writ shall he returnable within nine poring | <4 Corsing, Hover Cameron & 0 J i SCRE esos Umipcr& Leight d kd Cx Keron ber | 1 Chittecden & Biter ct W i Curry. & co—3 Clark, | co Hartford—1 & Arenirdsnes Duucxn & ron} Wm | | Detponr—30 30 T ded 8 Davenpori—1960 Eeleston & Bstiell—2 © AK TO kresnu—9 JB Hilimar8 Rescove: & | Bey, Bina & Air eet oe Dy 65 C Kare = x inson | Emaar sean ne A Holdsngo Wall, Bros & eo—t Harris aot Lb rola Hasbuck, « Compe: L Halsted & son—5 | § fant—2 WG Haat & ¢>—5 Hant, Bether—1 H | Bros—5 J Humphries? kt Hawk ns—1 hy pnt Bai 67120 C Jacques=3 F Joves & son—35 J helena! i'd C Jacks: K © King. D Mi Cute Cink, 3 ‘Mitchell &co—L A Murr | Mewer & sons—310 G lorew: 4 J Nepier—2 pe Melony peepee |S ot za i co. Wight, can ro order! D Oak: | es = Beakhard & Hutton—1 WH with (a aan apa a Washington news is af 1m —navigation is upin- at ae cae eae Speer peace Ne ments of si 08, simoons ry is ge' 5 &C . Be i off between Mr. Crosw the apo raed Gulisemeentd & Comit if Bostante—2 BN Hoster—3 e & Co~2 Gillespie & 8til Teens Fellows & Wadsworth - vase Gu loot F Holman & Eve s—6 Saith & Samuer—1 C Gros- dona Restore Certere2 Dr G Bush—6 8 Schuller—3 Fel- i oss Downer, Je-a EW Wormerck Be Soi chen ee aaa ures, res, 8, ym pat passions of these gentioaten are bot dissin =p yet a without gloves on their hands, or buttons on F/ that | New Ogteans, March 18, 1846. The Markets—News from Mexico—Theatricals, &c. Since my last, business has taken an active start, and is livelier than at any time previous this season. | Upon the receipt of the New York news on Satur- | day, which was calculated to inspire so much confi- | dence in the cotton market, prices immediately raised } | per cent., and extensive sales were effected, the busipess | of the day reaching fully 12,000 bales. The market was equally animated on Mondey, and holders demanded an | 5 pia i per cent., which was freely given, and the Bar ea eran tees ce ee | io = te Metabo K Cont os day but little was done, prices remaining full, and hold- | Schuchard & Fivre—6 F Cottenet 0 he Garle—t ers being unwilling to submit to any decrease, and buy- | Stoudard & Lovering—! Umber, Dambmanu & Co—| Heashew, sre hong of «tie tnd bur about 3,000, bales changed Jo—t Marta & Lawson—i Wk 8 Prope & Co hande. The int nce by to-day's mail being ‘Torwpeckgu & ComiC Hale iJ Nev favorable, the it evinces considerab! fis cnination | 20 bdls wilow H. pene Siem}, Sonaieg s Nard 4 this morning, anda heavy business will be dene to-day, ier Arener 2 ipcuaee m1 | Thave no doubt. ‘The artivals still ‘contin ya Kerk | the stock on hand is von the same as when Test. bee been still | wrote | tise in the price of tad tue merket islively. “Molasses etl Commands fall | re Fiour has again =r DM ce ade E. Hea—1 by ye about 25 gone ber | bi. and at the reduced rates pretty larae. sales a. aed The tobacco market dnd cosbeguas ko | ome repert which was current here on eae that | Mr. Schatzell, our Consul at Mexico, had oned, created a tremendous excitement, which wat of al: rs by the arrival of the Equity Zestorday 3 the oar. | tain of which vessel contradicted the report, ae he stated that such a report had as valent at Mata | moras for some deys before he left. telligence brought by the Equity, hed arrived at the mouth of the Itis = | ere ry naturally, that she has been ‘ordered to co- operat with General Taylor. Weare so near Mexico Fe here that the greatest excitement prevails in regard to | | the affairs in thatcountry. The oe debate 10 Con- = , Upon the Oregon question, has excited not a little | terest here, and made some people with astonishment, although bat Flow be Mesars.! eeeente or Hay wood have ex; of the Execut The Keans’ engagement is nearly concluded, and it hes | indeed been a brill one, unparalleled here since the divine Fanny set the hearts of the public on fire. The | Umbe dress circle is nightly filled with the beauty of the city; | Mrs. Kean played “fon” last night, and charmingly did | she pourtray the character of thet all o lll fated routh. Mr. Kean was respectable in Ki Faia theatre | has experienced a severe loss jaen withdrawal of Miss | Randolph ; but it is hoped that the difficulties between her and the management will be amicabdi: eae) but | “Old Sol” is as scubborn and obstinate yale; and if | cloth, fiat | 7 ae ieee wie je onc paginas Beis Nerme=ti0 quintals logwood 180 hides Bou- | chaad & ahe' mL edhe F G Devie & N Poppicia—90 | and Mr. Crisp were to have closed their e1 | Mobile last night. I am told that Mrs. M. ill during her engagement, and scarce! through with it. Mr. James vee & gentleman of New York, but who generall is city his winter residence, is much admiro for oe companionable qualities, and an | excellent vocalist, at the solicitation of numerons friends 1 eve public concert thie evening, and will have a jumper. | Srartansva, March 12.—Horein Murper.—We | are intormed that a most horrid murder bea Jow 4 do mdse RH durdell—ss hae & Co. Wid: sugar 398 vigs lead Good: | New Oateane—Bark Henry Hurbeck—1 box oi P Leverieh 16 tes M Johusous & tons—116 bales cotton & D Harlbut & «0 jqltg Manton be Fisher—19 hndel bux J shompeou. Jr—7s bates | egy E bight of the Lith inst. in Laurens Distel m gotson, Gcouhue am Keo 5 tos Kea! jrowa—" he Rewepaper by cundio Higat’ anf wes shou oy some aur | Sete ce) Suy due, Reed & conali¢ ngs Rade HR at | Known hand, throug 3 roar, wen slugs taking ef Cosh eks corm me rigs load lough—i0s oo sy em Newbuld & Crutt—20 | fect. The fact of fs marder wes not known until next | wats bis hemp D & Siyer—iv tes Ay: AS 11 baus—29 Ld ‘Fe { morning, when Mr. Vance was found near Lis bed, lying | heat Mak coi os peu FN ny dead. I seemahe had gra apple’ with the bed clothes, | butirom the nds, could not have lived many nites, — Spar ' com pt | | New York, “Thursday, March 26. Cotrox.—There were no transactionsjof any moment, in this staple to-day. ms—88 i ‘0°20 28 se pork seetiiane Stellius—i bor | joru—316 bas al bbls Jains, 10v bbie 17 = pereeseeee? XM foumen—3 tan cha a 4 Lis igieyok & or ‘wood ood Chas Prat—i8 cases ad bry bole tallow tw ord. Ree ee woolen, Ties Seek cen 222, 2s wee oP ssmee inter cial y ot ia. the = improvement io teas same gree mile. T $6 ones ee rele ipammee, Bape! months, payable, tn this, ty, | elt ‘yo do 0a; I 5 ab defi; marae fe 1 60794 | 0 h 10 'do 66, 10°do 60}; 178 do Sieg 624; 310 do 68; 143 do 68; rr + 80 do 48; 62 do pie insta | 44100 do, 41; 484 do 40; 20 do 204; drawn) 00 sib bas 90, ita bs Lit as 30; 100 do 284; (300 w withdrawn.) Alyson red. eyes de got aa sy iedo ki pee Tonnes 4; 47 deat; st do 0, 8 2), labile, ED Harlbat & Co. mm) it chests, withdraw: ri 107 do 54; 50 do 294; Ms doo der—10 half ovests 90 5 do 694; 0 do 604; 85 39}; 5 12 Thisnateetl &s; ae en Tab 2006 pouad Doses, | | yintera) if 82 cents; 25 do 76; | | 28 do 78; 10.40 ride a, de 78) 7 Se 73; 6 do 08}; 5 | erat. soc 5 33 She Sealeters | irewn a | A cheete 49 ots; 98.40 46; 26 do 40; 1 dese Soushong—04 bf ote; 87 do | | Bah Ct (170 ite wituaewes a) xe J sete 20} ote; 180 do 20; Wt Pron chase — | ichmond: wont (rere "ae ‘Yo Left no Am vessels. a xpertenced gales ‘on the passage; hs T\NICAL FILLS are worl sc ators ‘ ‘een ger, 44 days fom Jersey, Eng, in 23 days from Porto Cabello, toP | be ol are been 15 divs avon inet wit on hisgrase Gon busness. ina purviele of toe: bee teat a bony - Meffecting cores, n:toule so recent, 1 B. entes. ids can testify to their G | wonderful ficacy in nil divesves for w Ss ieon Fuller. Cobb, 6 dsye from favenash, with cot- mended Forsale at Al Hall fo Devbum eC nt 187 Metdeu Lane’ Prive orm af.om Apelechicele, ied Same ow bade rt a bes J. PARKER'S ate Als EXHIBITION BAI. ration Yohuson, 16 “are from Apa'achipole, to E | QR PARKER be ‘omnnnunce toh fiends and piinivars Gor Mare 1s, at 3019, fon 7043, 9 brig Pa: | the pabiigthst net cart toes ion Bal al bog, 7 days from syaey ace on MONDAY EVENING, ae Merch, Brig Macon, aydens days from ‘Sevansah, with cotioa, to | Nibio s Bsloon—ou which oceasion ‘wil rou rou aml between twenty and thirty fanev dances nil the new Peed ue Sth onat bell roam Tam danert, suchas She Falk Qari, ir schr Brifae, Obes ys from St John, NB, with tam- | whch wil form Siapiey i Fs hash ej in the bills Lo eieablice Fartcelare given uae scht Good Invent, Coffee, 5 days from Barrington, NB, in| fGeureedvertinements. Ito admit a gentleman and lady; wigchr Boreas, Ma Mage, fa Aang Ceres March 6,t0 8 Witewis | ox and Sik “ah coats, ies cn ahah wire Mo 6, spoke br jones, Tammany Hall, Bere ote Ca nga, b a Sy or Hay- Nor Am Amerrcen Hi tel, and ‘we "Ps Js yeardeace, oe Véth, lat 80 95 7p ed fanding to the N. 20th, spoke rc fowb-rn, from Bermuda, short of prov.sions ‘He IN VISIBLE wi it os dn from NOslems, with 202 hhds | aesrende nee “a eyiowiaed A pina ih | GO closety resembles the salad of aut, tnt, sopeie and | rakes a pe Forde tyke Br bark V ena ftom iii | calars aape vr co teene: Freuch ship Jones took ia per eteats pte “mmaver, and sup’ | Rereataweane being made withon sr wing plied mene eerie? they ener secing 13 vessels dit- | Tre nataal na eon iy nen masted,o! ie days fom Tobescs, with slates, fe, to | Sere Herne op sree a Sie AEG uate, 18 days from New Orleans, with | ae evil ee at MEE cmos so none one SIS ieee toga Barats, sreadwell, 12 days from Darion, with mdse | Liberty ateet, up cuir wt tere wot a MM Dil | Aaviee, hr Jonas Smith, he Call core cayeer is ees | office, 63 Gi | onait deen’ eases of peng hE | Medrance via baniaess puisuits. Recent cases cured in 3 of ful i | 1 oe ety OR iets ped me sandaciee pare wo edly to that i ae ydoa, and Hecdrik Hudson, for do, | a Jord-a, from New braltar, from Riso, 1 ehups | beige—takoow Misceliancous Record. Smr Esoan.—The aceunt of the loss of this vessel will be found in the news columes. | se tea en that a get in renee Ships Welli: for lay tt am om aa 8 a Ris) the Orleans. ‘cure, oF part ef the 63 Gold street, Open from 8 A.M. to 9 P. BL. =? Geer to aah te a id sailed ;| peas ook, Hraubfort, Ocerw offce, Portiand, oysee Geren tinet re yoywse heen rigged . Bostoa Stender ear bis Morris has been got off lore, dl a toad of staves. Bi it_may eoacern.—! hereby wig uae twenty-three years wi eriietic! ). Ie beast saad Notice to Mariners, pmvanibe for foe fo, dectibe my madefage i hare Pisaxe Hannon —Ringupote, Dec. 3d, 1815.—Vetsels ap” | various Thefarberol Fates, shonlé be as — liswiag re | | medical sapien wnerous physicians, without ever reeaiving b ries: i ms i | rer a five ma meray, pelutod whives te tne in the seo aed thoes | Pe i Sere on the west Sea ‘in the form of a ag ke py in visible | Hace ree m a many ‘wooderiul cures tis ihe fre of fou iis eating vn ower igeig Bend of | suse si waa hou wah bey SSL is‘ aa fame mance convince Ut hry anrsaoe spies vo ad sVeeele wil be safe i. working, i pe do not atand to | hope revive God fay heaieh reyived too bee the ea: torent of the Mvees of nu = is off the north end of through the blessing of \mughey nickeeiiend ia hav pita innate ake ig | Fesgird to haltn God wold cy po ee ae more ae aa A it Paaeee hay ‘et iM Grand street, New ¥¢ fathoms low water, bearing ception between the first and rabbi haces Se careny pereck’ ny on Sta saneer BY ai ‘ith thi — Lavo mens all vessels can safely work in, if (oj Amped rs bfom mati Ts ard. of ese <srbiee eens Sesto 10 Lens oy of ore red triang! a edger re te Brie Gen Trost, from Avtiget for New Orleans, 16:h inst, 4 Ship Medterd, Wilbur, from New Orleans for Cor, 18th is- ae ae. from New Orleans for Berdesur, 20th h «Pike, from Mobile fcr Amsterdam, 16th inst, | Los from Palermo for Boston—ne date, off " Kelley, from Apelachicols for Boston, 2th | ‘of Camden, Me, from St Marks, 200h, inst, in Pederson. from New York, for Be- operons from ‘ork, and Pharmacy 96 NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ADVIOS " iit John B lige Hos, Mth in en Avx Cares, port, Amer brig W eson, Tho gt. be in, fen Be Ayer — ne OR tea ratied care = silat teak Atmel, Sues aie ha | Roms lecirecti So bark Cambrian, Rowe, jostony kk Sy ws experience Binea Leone, San Gad sche seo, Tew, of New fang prencunoed by thets, for yo Pougo, (incorrectly ae ia pect January fro a Ber aterte ble remedy be Loieesseinn Cae” see ea gh Me phe, Malle ee Pek ak Steere ee | Brie Top-s, Sontes, was-por | sehr te! iene Rae ee SEBLITY a. BRA snes, March 5—In port, Lage ‘Sarah Lavinia, disg. s ee seem pin RICORD’S Aut. TIVE MIXTURE. SS ame JR me oe mes ene ane ts ice Se k|] THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMBS GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. ai Tete March 21—The brie apna woody cr hark Lave iy aeetn 10 do Ld eta; a | Reat Estate at Avctios—2 story brick house and 14 Warses, Thompson, ew Haven. | Teer, 93,200 tian | Packet ship St James Joa and Fortamonth, | | peers ea yee aroha re Markets. | i tee. eh eS 0m » of Dal Havan. 18.—The rice trade does Li 1 at} seo ine the highest rete for > not impress | vi ro from Liverpool, Feb 18th, en wr itt, | r iT In fast, there 1s a dreadful falling ‘ais ef the im- port reeinsee—salon are dail and difficul:, even at very | wa Tow prices, The seupe e Score Sontiaage Hist iia oA Betuecsimene ee eee Fa from Havre, Feb 17, with mdse, Kale of wind, dam, dirs from Bhanehes . via Hong een Be ‘weather very SEE brig off the C. adn ia. bi he apes, standing New Onueans, March naaederiet | the Paseee--towed dows and to on the th hyp Work tte dun uty, Flag, Moran, Tete the SW Pras at Sea nara +4 Coren on enenes 8 Bets Kim, Brows, Phils chester, Feabody, Charleinegne, Fact m eflane, wel raCraxy ioe Ciroulation...Forty Thousand. JY HERALD—Every day. Price very day. Irice 3 cents per copy in O6 ecst ry priceo—always cath ING of all kinds ersented with beauty and dee Salt Sop stemirisn nastiest New Yi = =~ emeeme: 4 Sonn Cumming,

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