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Doudrsee, (only a brivl outline of whink le given above) ‘dy. Daomucace réiced a point of erase Mr. Sranton submitted an am iment, (6 defray em — ponses for testing steam boilers. Mr Deomoooce asked what was the pending question. He understood that the gentleman from Pennsylvania | & Mclivaine) had moved t to strike out all after the 49th | une. The Cusinman was understood to say that the amend- ment of the gentleman from North Carolina (Mr. Mo- Kay) was pending. Mr. McKay.—1 wish to submit to the committee— Mr. Cuirman.—I desire ntleman to give way.— ‘The gentleman from North Carolina once addressed the House, and there is no reason why he should do so egain, and— Mr. Mciivaine —I withdraw my amendment. Mr. G. H. Houston —The peere from Pennsylva- nia has no right to withdraw Great contusion prevailed in the hall. ‘Tho Cuainman, (rapping with his hammer.) Will the gentlomen take their seats? Order ! -—The amendmendment to the bill under The CxainMan.—The amendment offered by the gen- tleman from North Carolina— Mr. Dannacn.—I desire to know whether, under the ntieman can address the House more than me question. Ir. Charma! Mr. Damadcu.—I don’t yield the floor. Z The Cuainman.—The gentleman from North Carolina may pen but not again speak on the subject. Mr. McKay.—I understand the gentleman from Penn- sylvania— . CHirMan.— I have a right to the floor. Davis.—Mr. Chairman— .—lask to be heard. I have risen to a {Laughter.] something, but the remark was inau- | plied, 1 have not. Will gentlemen and contradict me ? | v.—-W hat is the point of order? Mr. Cuirman.—That no man has a right to ad- dress the House twice on same general proposition. » McKay.—If the gentleman will permit— ion of ord nd That's right.’ 1 an— fas the Chair decided the question that no member has aright to address the eommittee more than once, until others have spoken 7 ae rola! Cee floor. | ‘he Cuaramn res] led to the interrogatory of tte gentleman from Michigan. cards | Mr. Cuirmax.—I don’t hearand understand the deci- sion of the chair. (Laughter.) Mr. Jones, of Georgia —I move that the,committee that order may be restored. Mr. G. Davis.—I claim the floor. Mr. Crirman.—So do I. Mr. M‘Kar.—I hope the committee will let me make one remark. The gentleman from Pennsylvania, (Mr. M‘Ll- vaine,) pro; anjamendmext to the bill. [tis not my purpose or desire to vi any rule of the House. If I understand that the amendment is not entertained by will Vogt the floor. ir. Chairman. itleman | re ordered, sud the House, bye Mr. Kiva asked to make an explanation. The Sreaxen said it would not be in order before the House, as the bill was yet in possession of the committee. A bill was received from the Senate, aut th urchase water-rotted iP Mr. McKay made an ineffectual effort to go into Com- mittee of the Whole. The House, at half past 3 o'clock, adjourned. was the usual the House to 11 Seloak road between Utica and Schenectad; ra a after the vote was taken u the New y Railroad bill, some the chamber, and a call.of the House was ordered; the galleries were cleared and that the opportunity of a fan was prolooged © sho i » eaduuitted ‘with admonitions to have a | care about the manner in which they wasted govern- jouse went into Committee of the Whole nses of government, by Attorney-General and hour of meeting of NIGH WATER...+ The H “— tary of the Navy to for the use of the navy, and PRIVATE CALENDAR. And, after some ‘oe a therein, rose ; when the x Ship Probus, De rein Apalechien Petene *$: Fisher. . Apalachicola, KR Bost. a, Pratt, Boston, 8 Orleans, W Nelson. urn—Ayes 42, noes 61. ay as not @ quorum present. - = & call of the House was moved, but not ordered. Another motion was tion, at four o'clock, was yeas and nays ~Yeas 74, nays 65. Cincinnati, March 24, 1846. Supposed Murder. | Theze is some excitement here just now, in con- | Sequence of the discovery of the body of a man in | Covington, Ky., opposite this place. There were | Signs of a scuffle, and blood was seen about. The | body was found on on the 2lst inst. Battimone, March 27, 1846. Trial ef Chas. E. Goodwin—Melancholy Death of Dr. Heitzelberger —The Methodist Conference —Rev. Charles Torrey—Markets—Stock Board, $c. The weather continues: mild and clear, more re sembling April than what was, in ancient times, the boisterous month of March. The case of Charles E. Goodwin, charged with shoot" ing with intent to kill, Thomas D. Corkey, about four months since, at his residence in Baltimore county, is now progressing at Ellicott’s Mills, to where the venue | has been changed. The plea of insanity was entered, | and the jury have now been locked up nearly forty. | | eight hours without being able to agree. The case is causing considerable of an excitement, and I learn that the jury stand nine for conviction, and three tor acquit, | tal. The parties are all of wealthy families, and great legal talent was brought to bear on the case. ir. J. L. Heltzelberger was run over by riage on Wednesday evenit ts of the injuries rec jumped out to quiet th nition of a member from Wasuioton, Farpar, March 27, 1846. 1 wore called for reports, adjourn, and the ques- the affirmative, by | sextees were re- ‘RE RAILROAD COMPaRY. Mr. Gires, from the Committee on Commerce, | ed bill for the relief of the pany. Mr. McConwett asked for the reading of The Sreacer said that the bill wor re. the Committee of the Whole, then have an opportunity of ri FETY OF PASSENGERS, atts, from the same committee, to the act to provide for the be! - vessels propelled in whole | Upon the bill to reduce the e: | cutting down the salaries some other officers ; no action. The evening session of the House last evening was | eceupled in receiving the reports of committees. ‘The Senate was not in session during the afternoon. The weather is very spring li Peace piges' =v church last evening, and the fashion turned out to byt for asa The local events in Albany B the kindness ‘of Senator Denniston, 1 ard you his valuable Canal Re; por ed, and which should appearin The conservatives have elected delegates to the State | Convention from Cayuga county, be reter to | and the pia like. into favor in Albany. A lelivered at Dr. or in}part by mn, Mr. McCurtianp, & bill concerning ce: A bill concerning the custom: ine. jantesket 2 im Nasteaket Hosds, cede und'seshored. “Ehtp Bur 7 brig Jer | May Weather— from the same committee, reported tain collection districts." PRrErerie Ee rhouse at Castine, sic iay grmethg ollection district of New Orleans Louisiana ; wisi 3 a with the buildifigs thereon, 8t. Louis, Missouri. ve bills were severally read twice, and refer- e Committee ofthe Whole on the State of the MAIL STEAMERS, Mr. Hitttarp, from the Committee on the Post Office itted a resolution, whic! the letter of the Postmast in edvance, con! information, just ft the Herald. arent, March 22—Sailed, Porto Hieo, 294, a10, sehr Eliza and sehr Willow, fin N On to the city of L A bill to purch Marine Hospital near » lat 36, lon 73 34, 9) feating the radicals. Orleans. Boston, March 27, 1846. | Tirrell’s Trial—Evidence all put in on both sides—The Defence—Somnombulism pretty well established— Great Anziety to see the Prisoner—His bearing, $c. $c. Yesterday, the evidence for the defence in the case of the Commonwealth vs. Albert J. Tirrell, was all put in, and the case is now ready for argument. The main fact | attempted to be established by the counsel for the de fendant, is that the prisoner is a sleep walker, or som- nambulist. Many witnesses have testified that they have known him to get up in the night, act strangely and make strange noises, appearing all the while to be asleep. Medical witnesses, including Dr. Walter Chan- and Dr. 8. B. Woodward, of the Worcester Hospi- we been examined, and their testimony is pretty strong in behalf of the defendant, on this point. Mr. Choate will commence his a: soner this morning. convince the jury, in the first that point, and think there ia ¥ ink there ol tibart G. Tirrell killed her, he will then maintain that he must have committed the act while Jackson, 12 days from New Orleans, with cot- and Post Roads, submit adopted, that so much of neral as relates to the establishment of mail steam: reign countries, be referred to ‘hatham, Bearse, {rom Palermo, Feb 15, = mdse. rey, a wre sponse” “age quantities of pine plank about 16 teet leng, from Fearance Water two mouths. oer apie; 19th hast Ar ship Baa ship Leila, Higgins. Havr:; Jedonia, Brand Ie, Gime oa Mahe ‘Wash ‘Gr barks Margaret, loon, Chase Phladelphice Seslings Pik rell, (Grand Cayman; Fi Bradley. Apelac Fanapecen ply between this and fo: | the Committee of Wa: tion asked for this purpose may be provide: Mr. Horains, of the same committe solution, which was -dopted, authorising five thou: extra copies of the report of the committee,to be printed. CHARTER FOR THE CITY OF WasHINGTON. Mr. Parng, from the Committea for the District of Co- lambs, reported a bill to amend and continue in force @ act incorporat: hington, was referred to the Commitiea ofthe Whole and ed to be printed. TREASURY DEPART: Mr. Ratusvun, from the Committ reported a bill to re-o1 which was referred to the Committee of the the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed. BOARD OF CLaIMs. Mr. Gaipex submitted a bill to establish a Board of x to audit and examine certain claims States, which was referred to the mn the Judiciary. PORTANT TO POO! Mr. A. Jounson, of Tennessee, in pursuance of notice ven, introduced a bill authorizi: ys from New Orleans, with atch inst, lat 39, lon 74, spoke & wuldnot make out her name, from Cuba for Bi che: ter, Snow, 13 days from New Orleans, witn maste 5 days from Mayeguer, with sugar, W Lewis. ship Catharine 1 soth, ler 3658, louso'ti, tpoke ship Bi fsbury, (of Thomaston) 14 days fm New 13 days from New O: Mo) ys py be ew Or ladelphin; Manchester, for Boton; brig Wi ‘Newesstle, Eng., Jan 8 Mr inn saportencsd severe on the [rasage. ‘ y kins, 21 from. he. Fag Patria fag 8 at ‘ts Georgiana, McClain, 14 days tre: jubmitted a = ‘aiford, Traxillo; Ashlasd, i i New ‘Pa isoont wash Balan Mary ( aard;tacht Star, Smalley, fm Boston; sch Mar fm Mastport; schr Oregon, Post. fm loses Brown, Nickerson, f ih becoming frightened, Cfaseog tn March 2a—Arr oI Conference it is expected will . The decision they haye come to on the tion, is to maintain the neutral und, discipline as it came from John and to hold no connection with that shall make age te clare that they Methodis! iment for the pri- itedly, endeavor to of ton, to Santon & ide ; but, if they are not satisfied on for Ni , nd to believe that | “"HNe'tucxgy, Hove ecclesisstical b. still in full connection with’ t Episcopal Church, as it was of the last General Conference ; and will, I se, elect delegates to the General Confe in the somnambu- uded to. The be i t a t M t previous to the minent Memcr m New Orleans, with pued ‘very Axengty, ty St Dowingo,with lennet, of Bosten for thamp, 21 days from Cit hleataget. “Left bark J nothing more nor less than post- in, (Mr. Chipman,) was on hia feet all the | f The Cuainman.—The Chair awarded the floor to the | gentleman from Michigan, on Mr. Davis.—Thet ar Gonvon rose to a point of order, but did not insist onit. Mr. G. Davis then addressed the Committee :—He said | that the bill proposed to appropri therein specified. two mill of Drought before the committee yester three o'clock, and the committee er it. Atter it had been disctssed a short timo, the chairman of | the committee of ways and means submitted a resolution | to terminate the debate today at three o'clock. The Chairman m ipeech yesterday, and to-day attempt- ed to monopolize the little modicum of time. He asked rt of freedom of debate was this, on a bill contain- ing so large an appropriation of money, and so many items? And then proceeded to speak of the estimates | from the departments, secretly before the committee on military affairs, for an increase ot the army, which elici- | ted a respouse from Mr. Burt, and subsequ-ntly irom. Mr. B. the recipient of a confidential communication from one of | the departments of the government, and its publicity | would be detrimental to the public inte: it? When the communication to which |, it was submitted to and they were of the Opinion, that it ought pot to be made public. It contain- ed facts that shoul not be published to th Mr. Davis said he would answer the q entieman and & private individual, he woul It was only | nication from a made to him, Ns ion of the commit would not receive it as confidential. He would vio his trust were he to do so. Mr. Hanatson was understood to sa} framed in consequence of such comm been called uv in committee. Whenth it, he would give the intormation in detail. Mr. Davi id that .he only official source of commu- nication here,was between the Executive and the Speak. er of the House. Mr. Hanatsonx replied, that the committee on military affairs had received no communication from the Execu- tive atall. The communication was from the Secretary of War, and in the usual course of legislation. Mr. Davis understood that the committee received a communication from one of the heads of the Department, and he asked the question, has not the President stated distinctly, in his recent mess: that the recommends- tion met with his sanction and approval? What he pro- tested against was, the practice of making impo! t communications by the Executive through the commi been admitted, he thought it his di to ate eing admitted, he thought it his duty to acquiesce, fhe d @ question of the chairman of the Committee on ral Alt with regard to estimates from the Navy partment; and this eliciteda response from Mr. Houmes, of South Carolina, who was understood | to say, that if a confidential co: ion were made xecuti that the bill | tion, had not ame to act on head of a family, to entera hi | of the public domain, ce.” [A voice—“ I go for that.”] g for the benefit of this ac | vit that he isthe head of a means to purchase, and he must {urnish a certificate that was read twice, and referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Unien. STOCKBRIDGE INDIANS. pi, from the Committee on to repeal the act for the re- of Indians, which was re- Committee of the Whole on the State of the exciting subject for another year, and in the roject for future action. ‘orrey is said to be ina rapid de- that he is not so bad their communi- matter of surprise pproach the Gover- Sth inet, and Ki N York; schrs Cypress, Wass, do; Revelution- “without money and without Co. at ‘Se The person apply- is required to make mily,and destitute of the has bad on the minds of the jury. A’ has been sifted by the able counsel on eith: livered its charge, we may begin to conjec- interest of the public in this trial seems to in- It is almost impor m West Indies for , 16days from New Orleans, with Niaye from Wilmington, NC, with Says roe Candeuni, ‘withmalaased, ‘Schr Pacific, Meek, 13 days from Franklin, La, with molas- Joot deck Youd molassee, cake end 23 McMath, from Norfelk, with eotton, ke, to Gardaer, from Baltimore, with mdse, to J & aroline Virginia, Curles, from the wreck of the ship ‘Wilmington, NC, with naval stores , Cornell, from Georgetown, with lumber echr Curlew’ Keene, from Alexandria, with flour, ke, to ‘Sebr Courier, Couch, from Richmoad, with flour, &e, to chr Even; Fasha, 10 days from Arichat, NS, with coal Dearborn, 15 days from New Orleans, with ke. ‘L McCready. iy Seguice, Cole, Baltimore, with mdse to Johnson & te . He , Delaware, corn. Schr Spy, Trefon, Georgetown, WC, cotton, to Me Gi- e Behe TA Hart, Dodge, 8 days f:om Georgetown, BC, 10,000 of lumee. been represented by his fri Aldebaron, Leech, rand, Teal, m0 Ma pioride, Corson here, that any sensible men would bs nor as they have done, for the pardon of a conv: petition was, in fact, offering to buy a perdoi only reason that he has not been pard that the Governor could not, under the circu: grant it, norcould he suggest to them that the right roceeding was to lave im with an appeal for mercy. He has declined that their own is course, but as it did not, ‘ S into the court house death. And every time the Court, a large collection of ran jariton, N Orleans; Jam: Marcellas, Sprov! to Scaret & Barrow for the objects | Indian Affurrs, reported a bil lief of the Stockbridge tribe nat | ferredto the Monsoon, ler, ford, NYork; Jack Dowdng, press, Hatchait, @nslow. ‘Wasuinatox. NC, March 25—Arr achrs Myers, Fowleiand Scull, "Beall, New York; Delaware, C ston, DC. ‘Cid, schr David Risle e. Driety, during the trial, and he be: that is pressing him down, with the fi SACKETT’S HARBOR. Mr. Ramsey, from the Committee on Military Affairs, ill providing fur the commencement of forti- Harbor, New Yerk, w! of the Whole on InGENrous Invention.—We are continually pre- sented with new evidences of American ingenuity. We saw a new and striking proof of it to-day in the li- mall bust, mechani Had the money have Torrey, as I have freq y recommended it should be, been aimost unanimous in their ur market is Legian eee Mintarn, with cotson jptara, wi By Last Night's Southern Mail. Brary of Congre: cally acalpearal ut of mart of some ol the properties of informed. Alongsi face, cut out of ano! how the operation was conducted. ferred to the Commit | Union. recommendation for h: Tue Maaxers.—T! PUBLIC DEFENCE. | _Mr. Assorr, from the Committee on Military Affairs, | reported a bill to regulate the militia, and tor other Battmone, March 9—Arr Brom ship C: amin Adams, fm. We have not seen the machine itself, but we shall probabil: minute description of it rigimlly ‘a marble bust, Gnished as ususl, by the hand, which is out into the machine, that is calculated to mul- jor We t $4 814, which day morning without bein, of Connecticut, from the same Commit- to aid and encourage These bills were severally read twice and referred to sis, whether | the Committee of the Whole on the State of Mr. Homes, of the Committee on Naval Affairs, said that, yesterday, he informed the House that the commit- ived from the Secretary of the Navy a com- | munication recommendiog the building of ten steam | but without any estimates ; that the Secretary subse- quently sent in & report of the heads ot bureaus, vary- mendation of the Secietary, and § More extensive preparations, and that there rerbal or written, from the Se ving or disepproving of the report of the received a letter from the Secretary which he teit it to be his duty to send to the Ic was read, and merely stated ti transmitted with, reference to the increase L80N, who asked the gentleman if he was tee, reported Dill at $5—stock 7 ena Bool e nothing in the t i, ye flour rma 1, Petty, bi chrs dugas- jon, Howard for Newburyport EA Epervier, Farwel] from from Ci Tsien! £1. Hsp ie t tiply copies itself. In this way, @ man’s bust may be jied, perhaps, ad inatum, at a very moderate price, thus @ process similar to engraving applied to sculp- ture.— Washington Union. James Newell’s scir. sey. foundered in the gole of Tuesday night id Shand were lost. Two other @ $110, and ordinary to good $1 a $: corn at 04 8 65 cents, and of yell. w at 65 a 66 cents. 75 a 78 cents, and oats 40a dicents. Whiskey—Sales of barrels are now being made at 26 cent heads at 24 cents per gallon. The stock is light, and de- Srocx Boarp—State six per cents closed at 76 asked, (for opening ) 74} b closing rates ot Wed 6 3. Behr Aun A bern drivea eshore du Eocies eoeenparrissia., woe tershel of Bridgeton, West Jea- below Pailadelphii vessels were nesrly ruined. ing from the rec be entrusted to | commendin ‘an advance of } percent on the y. City six per cents of 1890, (for the opening,) closed at 95] asked, 94; bid—en ad. ing prices of Wednesday. hares leit off at 47} for , and hes eom.aced re- was no communication, inst. has been gotten New faves; on the iat, # ic fell board and was fea iven on the ‘Aiats just below the hes goiten off, and has come port yal Sailor, Demarara. CUMMERCIAL. jatarday, March 28. week olosed rather dull Schr Mary Elvzabetn, it ry Per Cent on the clo Baltimore und Ohio Railway s! Asnrs.—The market for in both descriptions, and it is presumed there will be but ttle done until farther advices from Europe are re- Pots were held at $4, and Pearls $437}. the stock of Ashe hand spection warehouse on the 27th instent:— ° [Stock om hand at last report .. Received since opening river’. a report from the Schr Ann Eliz-be: Pattaperrnia, March 26, 1646. Firemen’s Parade—New York and Erie Railroad Right of Way—The Weather—Stocke, $e. "s parade did not finish until 6 o’clock in the evening, after.a tedious march of eight hours. The Governor of the Commonwealth has signed the bill granting the right of way, through Pike county in this State, for the New York and Erie Railroad. This is considered here as conclusive, as to the principle of Granting a part of the State sovereignty to a foreign cor- poration ; and from it, people argue that he will not only sign the Baltimore and Pittsburg right of way bill, | but will exert himself to procure its passage. For my part, I do not pretend to know what course Mr. Shunk ut it strikes me that it it sign the bill, should it pass, without about it either way. ked the | bry aa what disposition of the letter. Below. Schr Orcinda, of Wiscasset, 15 days from Cube. Qshipsand2 brigs. Sailed. Ship Sullivan, Waite, Charleston. Iscetlaneous Record. (> The schooner noticed yesterday as being ashore on Absecom Beash, is the Yazoo, Captain Harrison, from George- town for this Port, witha cargo of cotton and naval® stores. ‘Vessel total loss, cargo partly saved—crew all safe. Batis Baio Tarvipav.—We mentioned yesterday, the fact that letters had been received at Boston, post marked Sa vanoah, and marked ‘‘per Trinidad.” The following will ex- plain :—"Savaanah, March 21.—The British brig Pink, Capt. quired whether it would include the of the papers reterred to ? The Sreaxcs replied it would not. The question was taken, and the House refused to print the letter. Mr. Kina, of Georgia, asked leave to make a verbal Mr. Hovsron, of Alabama, said it was not in order.— y objected to such means of casting House, and which the rules pre- Delivered ....+..eses seer sence Balance on hand , Baxavsturrs.—The win flour market was marked Holders, however, hold out at our quotations of yester- day. In Southern flour there is a htly advanced. Wheat is in requi onnsy lvania red changed hands ai Rye, 800 80}; Corn, Southern, 68 cents; Yellow do, 0a Corron.—There was a moderate inquiry to-day, and about 600 bales taken. Market is considered firmer. Lrverroo. Ciassirication. up’ of the week in the considerable dullness. 4 ‘West indies. OCTOR LAWERT. as still Heceut cases cwed in 8 oa] RB Rervous on commer ith, and thereby causing emissions, ried Impotency eatlas tee Deke object being to restore the s} N The House yesterda: speeches beiore the ttle stir, =~ Prices understood to say that the gentleman Was not disposed to cast any thing per, and in con- had a right to proc Mr. Kise suid bi before the House, except what was | formity with the vawe of the Committ le will doubtless leave it to: the of the people, without exerting his in- the project be carried, 1 don’t know lamed for giving it his have a cold, rainy day. Inferior. ++. o0+ ve+ +e eo rdinary. to him from the Department, he would not feel himself | ma! bound to give itto the House. And he stated the com- mittee did receive some information from the | ment, recommending ten steamers, &c.; but the stock market, though th sales was considerable. ¢ ete Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. 2 ing the least aware, " be initiated medyeal jom- | the President's jasted till the 30th, munication was so unsatisfactory that his friend onthe | cember, committee, (Mr. King, of Georgia,) felt bound to call on | of our n: the Secretary of the Navy for something more specific. | forc: No further communication was sent, but the committee | Th were told the Senate Committee had estimates from the heads of the bureaus, and that when these papers | Marcu 23.—Finst Boaap. | 36}; 300 do U 8 Bank, 4]; —6250 shas Rei ati is Canal Bonds, 35; and Delaware Canal Loan, | $300 State 6's, 69}; 600 di 58 Schuylkill ‘Ni brokeall the upper — eabled One of the crew had his ral others were beaiy. injared When th eee us that he ives not be! perebad vadg 2 a fee, ts and medicine, with sdvices seut to any pert of tse U Office 63 Gold street. Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. jog 5 tees l from the Department for the repair and T rise to a question of order, and it is increase of the Mr. Hovstow.— 38 were returned from that committee, they would be sent | this—whether it to the naval committee of the House. Accordingly, af- | committee on Naval Affi tel ral days, they were received, but without any furt! papers he would feel bound, with thi mittee, to lay before the House. be made public or not, was for them to determine. He | oS his friend from Georgia to sanction -vhat he friend from Kentucky, (Mr. Davis,)who would not allow | me to ask a question, has struck up a breez it were, | uc telegraphic communication— —I rise to a question of order. Mr. x.—What is the question under discus. | sion | Mr. Kino of Georgia arose. The Cuainman. ntlemen will take their seats. Mr. Kina, of Georgia, was still on his feet. titled to the floor. Loan, 80; 101 shares Bank, 9}; 100 Vicksburg, 6}; Secon Boanp.—25 shas Vicksb 693; 3000 do, 69: 84: 100 Girard HavanaShip AdelaideeW Lobeck, WP Winchester, Jar. lady and 3 chil- 3 aE ir to make areport from the y way but, in writing? » ON reflection, reviewed his former report from a committee must be ae on the table, post- jargaret, bound from Trinidsd to b EXTRAORDINAR And One which showld be in the Hands of MORAL PHY aR Ese renting. oo hs Popals Glover, M.D. To jaszow, and c mainder with the Captain, were brought to _ | arrived at Cincian! ae ae rea aie Is shout ths ze myuiltat ‘the same place last year. ir communication, verbal or written. And these | cision, and said, assent of the Com- | in such aform that B IW ther they should | poned, Wheeler, or otherwise dis, Kina.—I have a statement— praia gentleman can proceed. Neading Bonds, ’47, the ae BEST Bree Snir Purorontvs. cleared from Savi ith 985 bal lat. Cc Eoin weighing it 771, 1OLOGY. Arter Boarv.—$10,000 S| * Avpany, March 27, 1846. Senator Van Schoonhoven’s Anti-Rent Report—Probable Defeat of the Aasembly Pilot Resolutions in the Senat Bili to Encourage Uniform Militia Corpe—Other Legis” lative Proceedings—Peace Principles in Albany, $c. Confusion was dominant in the Senate Chamber this morning, when Senator Van Schoonhoven ennounced, that as © member of the great anti-rent investigating New Onteane—Shi child and servant; dottor 0. MaXLEeron—Bhip Ansoa—! Passengers . | Mi 9 Cabot—Mrs But Mr. Houston, of Alabama, rose to a point of order. My | D. ew Connor, Sea 000 ‘pounds, and valued at about yants from Key West to the 18th of Mississippi —Does the gentleman Te ‘he Chair has already asked whether appraised at however, isto be a fo bey in money without sale.” Ship 8. Lours, Ca reign Importat : ‘anton—Shii 8 cases ‘28 rolls matting WP her Ra mae poy ee eA i The Cainman—The gentleman from Kentucky is en- = Mr. Kio, of Georgia—Let me — Mr. Houston, of Alabama—I object to any compro- Mr. Kinc—I ask permission —— Mr. Daomooote—I object to this mode of proceeding. Men on one side make speeches, and others are not per mitted to do so, but by arrangement; and for this pur- ose, ‘a eo from Kentucky relinquishes the | jor. (La Ir. Mr. Davis resumed—It was admitted that the country was ina perilous situation, and the question was whe- | ther we were to have war; and this was, in some de- iladelphis, . Chairman— Jong 60, was in compa- ‘®.—The gentleman from North Carolina. fie sonning hour expired ? mdse A P Kawaids—400 5 bane caasin 251 ia bares, vermiliion {do exasia_ 9 committee, he deemed it his duty and his distinguished | satisfaction to make a written report, by way ofa traverse of the extraordinary report made by Joshua A. Spencer. Brilliant efforts were made to prevent the | presentation of the report, but the motion to hear was The Senator stated, that as Senator Wright was detained at home on account of do- piace whom property devel wi rr luction of this Toport. vf rd this report made by Mr. Van Sehoonhoven as s t, on the 13th inst. lat seaman. on board the fadelphia to Porto Cal wry blow on the 9th Februgry, C }, OB. fall overboard & ing ‘was lost, ig Co at Baltimore, Eire, Gate gate tten off on the 24th ist. having lig! of schooner Notas, if the wreck on logs 4 f'the Boston Bonen ‘on the 23th. Mi jade! phia—17 om hes pkgs mdse 8 ten 452 boxes mdse 40 cases su ‘hatham—20 tons sualphi x do filberts 4000 boxes oranges and lemons Howes, Godfrey ascany—116 tons, coal JC Gilles: sr cia ke conte cks do 308 cr GB a ona do John Bo- ‘Then I move that the House resolve itself Whole on the State of the Union. carried by acclamation. Medicine and Pharmacy 95 NASSAU 5 MEDICAL ADVICE t Neweastie, Ena —Bne' he gentleman ware such a motion is in order, whet the mor ma oni Mr. Kiwo.—But I did not y 0. Satan we leak ad sank 17ch, bn mas, which sprang Eres: told to @ few gentlemen only. Now, it was the | motio: asi iness and duty President to look to the de- fences of the country—| the commander in chief of the —_ ‘and navy—he is entrusted with th tion the sword. Ifthe country is not in defence, he,as the sentinel watch: should say so. Ii he thinks the be increased, he ought to put ress in posse: the necessary information If he wants an increase, let him send in the estimates, etc. aval Af. of this House, and not that of the Executive. Mr. Davis said, that was the trae principle. | Mc. Daomaoour asked the gentleman from Kentucky, | whether be would vote fo ine: Mr. Davis replied that he would vote for all that was | necessary. But he wanted light. If the President want- | ed an increase of the army and nav: , le not secretly and clandestinely to the committee reome. He wanted him to assume the responsibility, and addreve the House through its constitutional organ, the Speaker, | and ask for such increase as he may desire. Wheo the | President will do his duty, he knew of no man who will | witbhold what is necessary. T ritish” whigs, as led by some, would be found as true to the | iy, You are the “ British” P be capitol Was deveenteh ty, ,A committes room | land, brought here by an influence their i = trade aud break e - Peay i doubt the pa. jonocent within is uch imputa: party, he smiies. Mr. b. ‘us, Mr. Daoomaoors obtained the to his iriend trom Kentucky, th: paper printed at Dedham, in Massecn what is the matter?” aM excited—can you Fa ye to svothe mn (he Y¥ i, tl off the pea aaghter, loud and lon This is tne re a5 what he had ‘heard abvat Texas every thing elso, from bis friend. T'ne bill was rep: Ou tae 4th of February, 1846. Every thing was under | Consideration, aud nothing particalat could be cousid- | ered {erriment) The gentioman talked about Texas, | the terif, Brien whigs,eto, That was ad captandum. He did not know whether it was owing to obtuseness of his inteliect, but as to what particalar part of the bill the geatleman bad directed his remarks, he had noc ia- Laughter.) da fow remarks in favor of » those who were ordered into service tor Texme, hour of three, to which debate ae arrived, Mr. Harmon novel that sac commie’ The motion prevailed—ayes 61, Me. Ratnsun moved te \feconsider’ the vote by which the resolation was adopted bate at three o'clock, sl ll casts honey Ht casks 1 eta ieeme R 8 civars 50 boxes do do~I6 bal Mooring—41 barrels res & co—3! bala id & Francois— co Cal a complete refutation of the positions taken by Mr. Spencer, andas onthe whole an eig! Th xpre: the abolition of the distress law ; he also believed the should be permitted to call this title in declared that the assertion contained in the re- that no title pestle to the Patroon’s Viaorsia, ‘Wood, sailed neers, and has not since been The Sreaxen.—The Chair was aware of that, but the ad Ceased to addi louse. Mr. Kino.—Because I sent up the ~ Tl The Sreaxen.- The chauwr asked whether it Mr. ret —I said it ment of much as in favor of "oscar Meo te the ir to be read. et Feed. Gentleman sent uj was a report fromthe committee er may be now read. raised a point of order, Up @ paper as a report, ‘The gentleman has a right ; he saysit | Committee on Naval Affairs. rgia, raised a point of order. Tho & report from a committee in | ike a verbal report. hair has so decided. @ chai on 7 If he bas, and gentlemen don’t A |, that he hed said the ie ena aie the of Mr. Spencer, Pome at high water, where Spoxen. j MN fou The re NSved to be te. favana for Boston, 24 inst, Cape jeans, (10 days ont) for Havre, 19th ota Orleans, for Antwerp, 20th | traction Patenma, Luwber, from New York for Liv, come ship Herceles, from Palermo for Fa, off Mejores, bark Dutchess, from Palermo for Bor- +n dh inst, off Fishing Rip, brig Portland, Clough, from Cien- a 45, long 59 30, bark Griffon, from Boston for imo. st ‘& Meckie—55 M and 2 cs cigars J M Boves ris «mo Crooks—2 cases cigars W rown Brothers & co—200 bores Cigars ‘ho- number were ordered ‘ou. The several fmas--133¢ M do Handfard Loveland -23 M do Ferseata boxes mise HA Colt-sa M cigars J Mahe & Hawkins—12 cases and 3 asserted. The : five times the usual of which I will send ed for by the tenantry continue to e: repose, and itis decidedly uncertain acted upon by the Legislature. us are to be defeated, fh the apathy of several Senators. A petition of ipowners of New York, owning tieths of the shipping of that port, as was declared cullar representati: Senator, and referr seems to be that the resolutious must suffer de- | 230 feat. A petition froma vast number of the citizens of New York, praying tor the taxation of the pereonal property of non-residents in that city, was reported adverse- bly apportionment bill was ordered toa ud the charter of the Canandaigua and Corning Raiiroad, was A vast amount of private business continues to com- Legislature ; three-fourths of ntleman can send it make remarks 7 is a report from Mr. Jones of Geo gentleman can onl ting: iT. Deswco— trig raco—18 sticks mahogany F 8 Schle. a do Ac ure. ihds sugar, 68do molasses W. Lewis. ssembly Pilot resolut 25 hhds coffee, 19 b! Ni or preg dr cg op to Henry do_toJoha Wallis—49do de to So his dato Yong tk Wil Prsueeok nineteen twen- | the paper shall be like it, let them The Sreaxnn rea Mr. Folsom, their od yesterday by ti Coit—85 bales do to Wm A L Maidand & co—76 bhds ro Barstay "ti do do to Roberws %& co-91 bols flourto Revetispeleporkend 1m vo tard Co—218 bbl « por! 'o Is) brie pork to Seale & Hamilton—25 hhds hame i irk te Agree ke Simmeasd ols, tcllow aud, 19 hhds ham to oohnnad ewes yl mizto kdward Weinck—t blue to GF. lin--2 caves of mdz to order=1 do do 1 joto 3 Cochran—4 bales deer skins {mdz to Pret & Morton: hnoe—268 EARER replied bfficmat Mr. Kiso —1 and F committee could make a verbal re; Tae Sreauece.—The th the fabrics of Eog- | has foreign Ports. . r bark 8 Ch heir to decide that a | my bet ir was, at first blush, beequentiy, on refiectio: Conclusion thet the report mast be in a | 1 do not desire to detain the House contra- make oud for Phiedelphe i oy uf New Orleaus, mand the attention of the the bills passed are private claim bills. Inthe House, yes: If the House will not let Dalreport, I will withdraw the paper, and ask other time, to make a written report. (Voices right, that’s rignt.”) Kino then reported several bills from the Commit- tee on Naval Affairs ; amoi y, Mr. Hall re; rday,) to encourage the fi reduce the expe jartial. aon seems to be an ALTEKKALIVE MIXTURE. Che 080 | aystem, and to gy ney & ¢ Joint resolution ap- 8 for Espy's invention to Hail of Representatives Mr. Avams remarked tuat the constitution prohibited | the ne’ jay nomey being appropriated except in pursuance hanged the resolution tos bill ; and it was | the Committee of the Whole on the State of | uably cleansing the system with (aus wally Cc wie, for Boston; Lis! to recommending an increase ot ce, has added to this ii moss Sheldon & +» hee this impres- real. Howland & As rsigohol HH stha- (Bsiaed GL Dole? Brigham, Neweomb cotton C Backmeyer H Col | ecu ees }, whic! ma: Li | Potbo benate il in relator ‘to tre Meee prosented with a favorable report. A certain bill, repealing a contribution of $8,000 per Geneva Medical and the New | Smth—114 onda srrow—87 bales ton Gay—2? do. Sager it more. Zephyr, Wood, fro1 ra Maria ay kre, | annum, .o the Albany | York Universities, was ordered to a third reading. A Dill authorising the city of Broo! jeration of bu- | to complete the City Hall was receive: isconsin. The bill to prevent the trotting and racing of horses on the avenues and steeets of New York city was re- complete. On motion of Mr. Stevenson the sec- on the Harlem course THE TERRITORIES. Dovorass, the 20th,21st and 29d days | set apart for the consid he territories of lowa and W: AMENDMENT OF THE RULES. leave to give notice of an ed to submit— ing adopted in relationto | was ken out, and the bill went to a third The House to-day laid aside all the New York and Albany as passed by a vote of 96 ayes to Thus this heen carried in the the bill without delay, a tween the metropolis and the capital of the On motion of Mr, n to raise money | siness relating to Laavarra, Feb 2 tl Eechenee, Dyer, from internal. improvements’ wean OR and or Pile moved a suspensien of the rales, prevail—yeas 101, nays 71—not IMPORTANT snQuiny. Mr. Davis, of Kentuck: the President of the U fi and ir Na y itted @ resolu ‘nited States inform whether an increase of the army and navy are necessary; Ll probe! the great iron railwa: Empire