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none a : 8 TT eee . me - : J ' ot 6 Susentie poreess over it ee We uaipts, aad tha st yee cea ro owes PRD Moveld snd ihe svete teed Pridey—Bowih of the toe it were latended ana. warmesckre, cre quasl | Sumonia, willow teen of nome, of the SAY | pay ths! We tal caged fos Uethl "ev, Charlie arvoyiond Mlenanagemens of ha Brionde war measure, it ought not to have been throwa out stvace titres 8 po Boy 4 cere ane | pal a Fy 4 Death af s:Mithodias Mintsier— Businsss— Cirour— SM eee eee anate that there was only due I | OPihatwo Hourees, They warsable nog cut thapostte: | Markcts, Fo, vinces of action of the treaty power, 10 its comstitu- | Jareney werner Se nor indication » And he wi be t | h The news by the packet ship Northumberland came | hed with the proo! Secretary We! feulty to o making out ‘a full and complete vindication tonal distinetiou from the law-creating power of | ster’s Lape ‘corruption and delinquency, his of- rom the attsck. through last night, and the establishment of Messrs, Congress, apart from the treaty power. There | fence wiil be deemed impeachable misdemeanors in i Taylor & Co., your agents, is besieged this morning to rw ahi never had been a case upon the face of the earth | office, conviction of which must remove him from the tack. obtein copies of the Herald, with a full digest of the | and disquality him to hold any office of honor, ? he igest of the (Br) 'Bogarc, Liverpool prong on tance Frage Whenhad it oe eye funder” the Uni States. will png {2 | mean itterae taydiisiy athe way of fe gang news. Though only a few days later, it is sought after Packets to Arrive. a ingres sobre Hoary: Rinegets > ced b Should it prove necessary to go to the | meet w dpe noc consider ax au stack Resewed | great ; LAVEREOOL. ‘apear, 3 - ong Sgt eng Pha ogee. A While yor the imilitude will bes wrondertall ie steiiiag | ter) T have fallen into « strange error ia speaking of at- | ae pcr Friday of the Christians, and the Seriden, Cornlen,” Mer. i robpers A: it | heavy sar eeeste chin deer eansed th wi 5 4 + ‘ [Apne Oo vA . ease was pending? The fact was that this had will be percotved that the | Hanatson—As the gentlemen from Pennsylvania has | frat day of the Passover of the Jews; and is therefore a | Oxford, Yeaton, Mar. 16] Liverpool, Eldridge, Bot St | New Raven 9—Arrsloope Empire, Smith, N York been made too much a party question. The great Jam not mistaken, which my former disclo. | SecePtramgnodis thon fof erreyyt sae mentiomen from Ken | reneral holiday and church day those that can | Viriek ery, Delano, Wier #3 Columbia, Rathbone, May I Gicero, Savery, AWerebain." ld George Loyal, Goula, Pork error was in the imore Convention.— sures may lead to, merges my individual wrong ; and | ‘Oh, no!” * Don’t.”. f | spare the time from their daily evoontione to attend to | TH. jroatmmours | Mee, Perrys ae oe There the mischief began, Mr. Mangum then re- | even the injustice done through me to the representa: | Mr’ Hiss1ano, (loadly.)—Lat this mde of the House be | shen matter | unting. "Mar. 1¢| Westminster, Hovey; AUl: ay | New Yorks slosp Pilot: Neckesson frees New Bedford for viewed all the executive proceedings, including the | {ive characters, freedom, and priv. of this House, in Messrs. A. A. Phelps and C. D. Cleaveland, who were | Med -Kaithe,’ Ap, 1| Bt James, Meyer, 1 York. 9—Arr bark Louisa, Watson, ‘HavaR. : PHILADELPHIA, me | pam Ge i rarer Mecano Cramton es | fa og AL nme: Ms Ra wt Ra would now. state, upon what he believed to be the | and would be! woree than useless, forme te epply epi | mnGnp the monet tie Teopilee cauact of pu: |. w pando, bam sade peetict fesine af three. Ate | Lene atOrlesaet bat! me OUTW, Aptil Av ache RM Johogon, Newark; th most reliable authority, that the series of resolutions thets to Mr. Webster. I desire to try him, and ‘ve tried, | ax cagnuz" hen there Sctiatet n tome of mm) Spanien. Rave mado partect Jocks of thempaives. After | MARSEILLES. © || MARSEILLES. | king, New York. ist,sid schr Flora, J at the outset of the seesion, by the Seaator from | by poets SY | “"ifhe Srpankn replied inthe elirmative, and stated the ret- | the Gewerice sad ast ee Beet tye anes trick Om | Gaston, Coulter, Mar. | Miasoari, Syivester,” Apl. 11 | New York. a | hea: a rtance Mr. Apams, of Massachusetts.—Mr. Speaker— warlike recommendations from the departments, a | te much greater importance of neers anors in office. | Mr. Gnivem=—-Me Speaker, 1 uoderstand the House is about | ®ppeinted by the friends of the Rev. Mr. Torrey to nogo- having a decidedly warlike complexion. And he wins oon parties, eabiamalintee. muneine, | to, | tate with the Gove: ng: by requiring that ‘ . Michigan, (Gen. Cass)—and Mr. M. was sorry that r, INawasout then submitted a series of resolutions | sn. ‘was about to Put the question, when | he should be given up in Philedslpnic before the money | PontsMouTH. ‘. atl 7—Art schr Aurora, Woodbary, ax Senator was not now in his seat; but he would say _ (in accordance with his notice) and they were read. Mu. Heneceell wikkeee Ee jase | for the slaves should be paid, knowing full well that it | NOTICE TO SHIPMASTERS. ATLAND, April 7—Arrachrs Freeman, Wooster, —(HereGen. Cass came in.) The Senator is now | | Mr. Daomooore, as he desired a formal vote on them, med to be atest eenirty > ’ , j Fi N Yon could not have been recovered then, they have fallen | We hope that Oaptains of vessels arriving at this port, will | Ceylon, Shepherd, do; Little 3 do; Leo, Verrill inhis place. Twill therefore repeat that the Sena- | S#ked fae tee Ten aad bays 8 the passage of the reso- e a dozen gent lesnea jumped forwar fing out Joudly, | Deck on to the Preposterous idea that they eould obtain | not deliver any shipping lists, newspapers, news; of FO°Brows, Heros We tor trom Michigan, when he offered his resolutions, | Y } he example of the deaf and dumb, who visited the Howe ‘Torrey was going to dis Ins few days, ood urging tnat | Pets or CeptRow 5 a ¢ i Vo s in persoas other than the New York Sicver, of our news fleet. in Mr. Vinton said he did not rise to oppose the resolu: adi | | ptovipence April Arr ache Silvia Highee, Higbee, Py did it from a consultation with, and with the assent | tions, but simply to suggest whether ‘should not lie | early in the morning, did not seem to have any effect | Indelphia. Sid Frederick Warren, Pilla of, the President of the United States. Sauna * cacoethes foguendi. pdb Brag enlnar Be pepo fri rgederen el ned PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 11, | hia: T'F Jones, Sprague, do; sloope Brown, and Valiant, Gen. Cass —Itis a fact, sir. Pes | Mr Inoensout expres it was when he was convicted. He bhasalways been in uM | jgBagantant April (Arr Br bark Jane Blain, Bay, Campbell Mr. Mancum —The Senator says it is a fact. | | Mr. Vino nm customary to bad health, and closely resembles a “galvanized corpse,” | #0! s 30 | moon Riszs... tom, Scotland: brigs Exact, Johnson, N York: . Gen. Cass.—Ia other words, I called upon the | Jay: for a day, resolutions calling on the Executive Dut like most such “creaky doors,” he bids fair | UX sere Si nies waemn. cgatle, dos ache Jeoeme Ornndon, Newson. Bt Evemnans scam P. d upon the Secretary of Stat id | rmation, and he proposed that course should be to hang on the hinges fora long time. The first offer Cleared. Rarden, ip Sou a, fros mopyeniy and. UP piections agetest ihe | pursued on the present occasiou. They would come up inode by Mosers. Cieaveland ‘and’ Phelps was edows | ghio JoheR Gkiddy, Leontine col, B Kermh poh 3 ih, arrahip Sourh Carol ch fe asked them if there were any objections against the | fo. morrow. | t : igh t to the Stete, and hed Gov. Pratt have ip Jol a eine foes t 3 Brship Elizabeth, Ge it : resolutions, And they answered that they had no | "sr. MeKax propounded a question to Mr. Ingersoll | ‘rvore the sliahiest olectin t0 the, jnyetigntion.. [twas | CAS od wid ithe would have indirecy acknow: | Sho Astor, Duty pe Morile,'ED Hurlbut & the Lae, SligincrTir Olcagows Br ship: Eecarant, Price sy remmed; suid? cag Usa te tre. | qa ‘the first branch of the resolutions for all | Ficen name abroad, should bs few personal and political Tedgea thet k his ia issnment | xemilted from menounery, , Bivester, jes, Chamberlain & | pet het a Cork: Belews ership Mary Caratins. pre. 33 a + b frien was not Mr. Webster's personal nd ; but he ws, rather in a vi wr. Ung Uy) ‘ if i. 5 i mt sident had been influenced by a desire to make fa- | Mr Ivonnsout. said it did, had hin him to admire. Ia hi intercourse | golde: ia, and thought that th ark » Turner, Gibraltar, P J Francia. | Kingston, Jam, “a8 vor with all the divisions of his party-chence hie | Me. MoKay observed that there was secret sorvice | withivin, hefed found him sunt ead courteous: IE Mie, wer, | Selden bait in Philadelphia, and thought that the Ge- | gary Harbeok, Meinas, Havana, arbeck Ce. vison, | SIR eEMAAAPti EArt sake Columbis, Berry, Philadelphia. mysterious position upon this question. Mr. M. | Money always placed at the discretion of the Executive. | ster had fallen solow a8 not on y ohare Jost allrespectabil'ty, | quently advised before, the friends of Mr. Torroy will Bat Quosois, Fierce, Bangor.” rae Peres ‘April S— Are achrs H Ames, New York; 7th, Ho: upon this point, descanted at large upon the divis- | There wasa statute on this subject coeval with the ce yp ball oh place these funds in the hands of Mrs. Torrey, let her | Brig Shamrock, Dodge, Bangor. bite we Gth, sld sloop Rising Sun, New York; 7th schr Roi ions—tue deep divisions, created in the democratic cdr Senin takea hota cote a of the wr pene pear oe friends (lav ehold throne Schr Seen ome Fosten. Bret Havetnhia, NLMe Ck 3 party upon this subject. the certificate of the President. beat tance, dein this city et the time of re Cready, : * Gen. Cass again arose to exculpate himself from si Wi Jnimed to be a friend of Mr, Webster, who. | wo oer ai tne ine. 6 we | Behr Arrival, Jones, Philadelphia. By Last Night’s Southern Mail. any impreseiow that might arise, thet his course | 4,2 {wosneott remarked that he called for papers to said expecially within the, fut two or three ay Bad acai sregtdabatiidins, naka ne Chee Schr Ana Hale, Betse, Boston, i PY oe SE upon the matter of these resolutions had been in the | Mr. Situ rose to aquestion of erder; and it was, | 8° “a word in vindication Of the character pf this and Phelps, is repugnant to the feelings of a Mary-| Schr Pacific. Aurxanpara, April Arr bark Archibsld, Gracie, fro dark. Ta addition 10 couaultia the President and | whether these resolutions would not lie over ase matter | 1 e, ‘The geatlomen fom Feunsyirania had ‘hereufore bande ees ie, eae er oncke minnen |: a nmaber of ff ea rivet = palpate sda ied bd oy gentleman should have made the | ae then, aud denied mcceaaflly thet truthewith hat and could even procure subscriptions from slaveholders | ‘ i _ Arrivea. TE come been dk, | ett feel omnes mem | megane ca fs | Sealy edn ya tata | AR Amey mi a Vaan Rl Mr. Manaum.—Not, atall, sir. I i agreed to consider the resolutions, lied tirely ‘distinct seri tionists menor _ , Lat 89 46, lon 72, exchanged these deep divisions in the “democratic partys at Mr. Ixaxnsoii~ The question being disposed of | “iutinet iamuens 7a S| on * semoltios Pippen re F | Sleuals wich pesketahip Ashvurtes hence for Livespool e party; Mr. SurtH—It is not disposed of. Mr. IncrasoLt—Did you not say that a searifying process | himself does not think ie is going ie very Sp Phi i m, fro} don, Mareh 8, with mdse, with some further Kk hi ie 3 ied Ship Philadelphia, 5 5, remarks in this relation, Mr. | Mr. Inoxnso.t.—Does the gentleman appeal ? was to be applied to me? [ ask you as aman of trath. shortly, at least, and loudly condemns the course pursu- |...) LA Kingsland From the 19th to 44th of March, and Mangum declared that he knew there was more | Mr. SwitH—No, sir. Mr. WintHaor—When the geutleman puts a qaestion tome | ed by Messrs. Cleaveland and lg Jat 46 to 41, andlon 14 to 20, was in company with a large ship prs a Soneenoats majority—(two-thirds)—of | Mr. Inorn este | claim the floor. po nad of truth, he will get an answer when I choose to oye mur bgeripe hele pop etd | th letter A ia fore topsail, apposed to be the Queen of the is Senate ready at any day a treaty might be of- Sur wish to make an inquiry. ‘Mri —Ah! Did you not say that fying pro- | °°! AFCRy) 2) oe ‘i itted yesterda fered, settling the controversy upon the basis of the 1..—You are not entitled to the floor. - oun wom be applied tome? Ly tee hn alae feces se brisk, and our city is crowded sailed Marck anh ale deo i PW Sinsen: On Mentank, degree, who would vote for it. He made that airy of the chair ; | Mr. WixtHnor—You've got it. Shanta w the mast head of a vessel, supposed to be sunk. The A decleration upon his own responsibility. Mr. Man- House, or whether the Speaker, unders! Mr. Ixcrnsoru—No. mercnens has been seven days westward of the Banks, with light wester- closes to-morrow night, the | fa ecn’ : chai i a Street C gum proceeded to the examination of the mystery | (20, douse todo any thing more than consent that the | Mt. W Sear will abc nnn | eee areas in introduce The C man will take his senso winding up with benefits. i . , Dee ist, — ot the War and Navy Department estimates ; and sitenan Som Feqoeylyanie should, tn Mid eee Togersol it di - ey, — * searifying.” cod Uyepatohiots pro r t is wholly without ac- Fron as th asia apaaenae seakiaatte ead a from 120d that the President was, perhaps, deterred | | The Sreaxen—The chair distinctly put the question, | ye thereer ere-trees why. aid not the gentleman preter | tivHY, Both buyery and eller waiting anxiously fr the news | TOUgh. weather, Jan 17 lat (4, lon 440 W, spoke, whaling from recommending extra appropriations of this | and there was no objection made to the reading. them before today? ‘No! he comes here in se heat of blood, | PYRE Unicorn, Bmall sales ot Howard street continmeo be | Dark tanrion, of Pall Moved, of dala fou: ome at her boss ia irty or forty millions, because of the popu- | _ Mr. Surta—I understood the House merely to permit | smarting— i, ‘of good to prim: red wheat are making at. $1 05 lat 428, lon 51 W, the P spoke the whaling bark Sarah & Es- lar alarm they would have excited ag to the expense | the resolution to be read, not interfering in the matter | Mr. Ionnsout—I never heard of them till yesterday. Gnehel.. Whiskey is selling, witha dell demand, ter, Betuett 89 days out from Greenport, clean, wished ta be of the prosecution of this ext aim of 64 40 of dis jon. Mr. Winrunor—Ah' he never heard of them till yesterday! Bul snd 3K forkkde ee reported. Feb 27th, on the line, lon 4546 W, spoke brig Che- ih t reme claim o} =|" nm —That was not all. ‘Then they are to be taken with a few grains of sult, and.aftera | bbl, and ee City 6's, 1990, 95; $2,000 do do 94%; ee, of and bouadto Salem, 61 days out from the He comp! unanted Gen. Case as the Achilles of this | not only received, but the yeas and nays w gratleman in the other branch made his vindication. Tahal beste 6 ber conta, closed as TE GahcaeTS Take Cleve per coats ‘Zanzibar. March 23d, lat 31 SN, lon 5920 W, ex- livision of the party. for, and still there was no objection. The House ordered:| {"@ Seatleman ought to have slept a night or two, before ‘id. Baltamore and Ohio oged signals with a Philadelphia ship, sparing YY. ve “a nslOn G i © ge 1890, closed at 4% asked, 9434 bi q Gen. Cass.—You do me too much honor, sir. the yeas and nays. , bringing forward hearsay information. Katlway shares lofeedl actor este. 16% bed. ed ports, house on deck; blowing a gale —It is not hearsay. could not see ber name. Mr. Maneum persisted in it, that the Senator Mr. Incersout remarked that the resolutions were Me Pe vy. marked that the name of Mr. Webster ‘Swanton, . 20 days from New Orleans, with cot- from Michigan wae the, Achilles of his tle band ; | based upon the ground, that there was a grows aren awh a of other en sll ave perl ieee Panapeurnis, ApHL10, 1618, | won, die todobe Miche, Experianondn euceeaion’ of evare with some pliyful allusions to the great Achil- | the secret service money ; that Secretary .fome length opposed the call for information upon the present Altempt to Burn Burton's Theatre. gales from ee ia th tat 26 40, 1 ¥ Jes on the sluggish banks of the Scamander, Mr. | the funds into his pocket—that Secretary eee Honoka tt Soh’ Corolians thovale that. che, Howse o Lary had y haere mrt yh baton fad ge? um. pal to a high compliment upon the | Tupted the public press, and corrupted private persons; ot Bpams. is aro} thought An attempt was made about 2 o'clock this morning, to | ship Colchis, of Boston, steerio ‘ ‘Sth abject deeply, and was und+rstood 20 fom 7a . recent effort of his talented colleague, (Mr. Hay- and corrupted them for the purpose of accomplishing | to oppose the resolut ‘The reporter could not hear di | burn down Burton’s thestre, Arch st. A shed in thejrear | 2)..3° with Tore oftdeck iend, the treaty for the North-caste dary; and he now | {1 fag to hie position in the hall : f pe ‘ feans Yor Marseilies.. 7 Wood.) Next he passed to the matter ol the Exe- | called on the House to decide whether, if there, were | “MisSScri# soratced'a moditcrtiow of the resolutions | Of the building was consumed, and the flames extended | spoke rig FF Beck. from New Otleans for Marseilles, cutive confidenve, and said that he did not believe | forty laws from the be; f the go’ t, allow- | that the call for information ought to be limited to the time | to the roof and scene room, part of which was destroyed: | Git rasted. a tly slow deck brig of 150 tous; saw: the Chairman on 'Foreiga Relations, of any other | tog the use ofsectot tervice money, "any ne. ef them | iene fraud watalleged toftare bow committed; td +0D- | The energy of our fremen stopped the progress of the lis tark Iyie by her with ber easige ving, and portions ent bnew the: private -opiniogs of ie execnave, woul a peayent | ed from being called for? This | Poye" Aug? HMuscachaso‘ts, replied to tho remark of. ‘Mr. confisgration, before any very grest damage was done. | Bound sh psteering for Fy this adminisitstion meomed to ‘be its « napietives question. He would ha Bae eee eet ent, he made, use of secret sar- | TRE Pestormnsoes of: _ ness.” He incidentally touched the late | 28d not beenconnected with the Committe en Foreign | vice money, but not for purposes of corraption. Immediately iaiersnted yy the sceide ch of Mr. We y cptiipd op Diag plana Affeirs. He said what he knew to be facts—that from | after the object for which it was applied was accomplished, he | doubt; some inexting speech of Mr. Webster, and in its effects he was re- | th, accession of that extraordinary man, Andrew Jack- | made it known to his successor. It was the treaty of com- Part Of oi scoundrel. will not, it is said, be Ship Vicksburg. Berry, 20 days trom New Orleans, wit ith cot- ficendiarism, beyond a | ton, Sc, to, Wm Nelsoo. ’ Sid in company withship John Cum- hatred to Bort, On ae ee aed cgusle ait hip Caledoure; | the ensuita’ veat: Brander, for Liverpool. April 24, Jat3250N, lon 76, minded of a fly crystalized, or a prisoner impaled, | son, in 1829, to th t te: be merce with the Sublime Porte. part, of the resol -—no courts in session—weather heavenly, | several empty ale barrels, ‘Vassar, also abale ef cot- HARTWELL’S oraman hung up in chains, On the subject of & | cont of the secret service mocey. weed but for public boas the Ashburton estrone Se he oceen eee and the streets well filled with ladies. fou and slog of mahogany; could not makeoat any mark— WA SEINGEON HOUR, notice, Mr. Mangum was prepared for such a no- ‘ith the exception of the appropriation of it | Mr. Apams—As to ealling on the Secretary of State to give Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. ee eee Sloe irer Now Gens wena a tice as would give assurances of a compromiee, ater, in the manner stated. information about the expenditure of the money, he was no | | Finer Boanv.—50shs Commercial Bank, 515 5 Camden and | eomster * > honorable and satisfactory to both countries ; an HOFY moved the previous question. mare Fespotalbles Hi Epether, pcg LR aT ive Ane, BE ae ant Coanty 5's, 760; Old, 93; $1,000 | “Brig: Georgiana, Bedell, 2days from Norfolk, with mdse, to he contended that while the question could be set: | without any thing belog sdid notice atl eae eee | wer reappaatbiliey for its expecditare ie reached wo John | Arex THE Boiao—H she Reading RR, rw, 234; $0 do | Sturges Clearmm&Co., ty is lumber, to WH ow, it Wor ardo as too long to dela: i the them Secretary of State, who, perhaps, + 5256. " 3 But while he spoke of the errora of the aarinistess age unten i fous os Pa ma wnt See iuond ve more abont ie thas, gmt we geaemen a 33. ee an Meck Be aie sedbchtti cc peta iene Washe Lear bse on the, ised of tie Hoary MANSION HOUSE tion, he could not pass by the fact that he had fears | Mr. Wiwrnnor.—I demand the and nayson s- |" Mr inornsoue— ‘of Mr Tyler is irreproneha- | Apren Boanp—i00 shs Girard Bk, 9 tye anger, Cl om the wreck of shi MIDDLETOWN, CONNECTICUT. of an paereaning: arrogance in the demands of | conding the demand for the previous qt tiene | bee My object is sl far Sear whoaena the | 100 do Girard Bk, 955. cit pabeabndagees Co ASTER EE: ond pa Te UNDERSIGNED pons-eas to ‘ew h Great Britain. to the opinions of the people, he | Mr. Daromoooue.—Will the gentleman from Ohio FOr ses wPhethige sab ahee! alushd tab peter Sales of Stocks at Boston. Lighter schr Vineyard, Pearce, from wreck of ship Henry eee fea . A the pal fea at Be ip ‘above how believed that a very large majority, an overwhelm- | Withdraw bis motion for four or five minutes ? (Cries | Ne; ASA. aye ii he did wee the money, it wes bythe | _ BRoxen’s, Boann Apais.9—Sshs Mereh Dk, 101; 5 do State | C!*Y-sssrsche8 Allen, et, from ship HClay. | attention to business, ta. wert are d = ing majority, were in favor of a compromise. When ws wes"ion, question.”) direction of his superior, who had the power to spend the | Bk, 60%; 10 Boylston Bk, 97; 2 do Old Colony RR, 104%4:8do | ji Sh ‘Joseph, Carey, P |, stone. patronage. Mr. Mangum had concluded, a ape i hd ‘J Ae Bie ecaNieece a money, The Becretary had nomore power to spend than you, | Boston and Providence NR, 10024; 30 to East Bostae Co, 4X; de ‘Below. ‘mar’ Sm*re Formerly us He ‘a Mr. Bagsy secured the floor, but withdrew on | sweredinthe aMirmating ne! OY tellers, and 58 an- | or tat this day. ‘The expenditure could cary abe, hv grder of | 75.90 tons 188 03 here i i : AG E AND BATHS, : } é 5 day of had Passed | 51% a 54; do do si0d, 54 do do, 54.253. 1 ship; 2 brigs—unknown. SE Tagtion hot Salcainnnt, ae the amends of Mr. McConnen..—Mr. Speaker— Wh the day he weve’ oa of ol oe. paren 3 ae ei, ppoonn Bedee <4 e Norwich ah ba agi es Ship Wesbssinater, ier en aids Nog ros Benen racer a Centre acd War rogatories to his cullenmea Andee Dancin ret am will pene Lee ah ety Meee hee Mr. ANCE wh reat ‘Sen Web Paced’ ebante igs Ship Elisha Deaniei Fe Mobile; brigs Osceola, fer Ma- pat Lodging, $2 9° po sche fogs beds oS Michigan ; upon the ground that the only authorit e result was announced—ayes 58, noes 75. al et of Mr. Adams, pa afor- | Mx. Sxipgcr..—The impression has been pro- | tanms: Wilsoa Putter, for Savannah; Nosthemer, for Ponce, newspapers (7-5, °et P ip that the Senator from Michigan had from the Pres; | _ 80 the demand for the previous question was not se- Jebutsr hed but gue step to take, | duced by letters received yesterday from Vora Cruz, | faratihe® W Byit, wind bound: pul cities of the 17,049 kondon, Liverpool, and ail the prin dent for his resolutions was, that he had said he | ©°nded- and that ferred to his colleague | that the St. Mary’s will bring Mr. Slidell immediately to ; am le my w Meena fanioen: WHS oe secon ote en |e Mnany wore anu aphgon of hnepet | ey Seco extsod eal ie Be thay makes | pacasr suhtomen teorteioened wll wl] A RTIFIGLAL GEOWERS Z wa one CORRUPTION—THE DERATE FAIRL: : | Wotues 1There wes es of hissing ‘in the hall, | her sppearance.—N. O. Pic., Aprit 2. ; . eo Perea rear into eons aout ps os Prat rotg: peered fHoor--andaaid he was not go- | avd one grunt. He Tepe cuted that tho audacity those to pai = wBakss Missovms, {oe Marella, tad Maadslante, forkio | unos Se iaag, Since Pup eran — ; y OY on ies. athe Sreace “Gentlemen, will please take their seats ben Sk Yanenv and Me ta aR had some explanation, and | bey tre a sein laa nact Janeiro, will leave this morning. Letter bags at the Exchangg I hang received, by late arrival from chal be va Pa 0. Cass—The war resolutions? Led ihn oly Bis x offered an amendment. effect, New York, Friday, April 10, | News Rooms. Se WESE SIGNS OF TAL ee Mr. Harwoop—Yes, sir, “the inevitable war” | | Mr Duowaoous cevatod his voi pea pong Ue lpememeeanyp roe ge Me ‘negation Asues—Tho matiet, in ohsr desorittione bes been | IF The Blew York pilot boat JE Davidson was ran into | in'Venties wrote saree a eee Ens resolutions. £ En oe yey that he did not design to | for the annexation of Texas, by HIeMtyoF poherniag; thyaames | for the past week exceedingly dull. Tne last sales re- | onthe night of the 9th instant, off Barnegat, by scht Jose. | * mote extensive assortment Gen. Cass, in answer to the enquiry, said that he | febste this question, He had but = few words to say, anda | of the persons who received it, &c.; and he called Tor the yeas | ported in Pote were at $3 Tt, and in Pearls at §4 25. phine, hence for Baltimore. The JED lest her bowsprit, | MATERIALS FOR ARTIF: CEE FLOWER MAREE had not thought proper upon a subject’ of such im- | United States. ‘The resolution submitted by Rie ingsraoit, | S22 28%: o¢ raised, and, when it was di of, Basaverurrs—Bince the report of yesterday, we | foressil, and otherwise damaged her; the J lost hér bowsprit | sy other importtion. nn a portance, to offer his resolutions, without first call- | related to a point of history, when the then Secretary of Beats | jPolnt oC order was raised, and, wheat wie Mapoeed of | | have no additional aales to note, nor did we notice any | forest, ifcial flowers by the case, imported Ing upon the President and Secretary of State. Nei- | had been separated from the whig party, and was acting with | spain qhestion ordered to be put—yoas 108, nays 70.” material alteration in the aspect of the market. Opera- | *¢ jib boom. : the Jobbing and country trade. er ther had any objectons. Mr. Buchanan, however, | '2¢ ™9st corrupt administration that ever existed in any coun- The ‘question was taken on the amendment of Mr. Dicksen, | tors have now almost si businesss, save for what | | Sir Amuarra, reported in yesterdsy’s paper, belonged to | ——$—<—$_$ $< ____ had made a Change inthe Tesolutione nee | ya, At She melts whig, Paty denounced h and decided in the negative -yeus 64, nays 113 is wanted for immediate use, nor is it likely there will | Mr J Cram, of this city, and Capt. Raymond. HAVANA SEGARS . 100,000 Ve im, be was duct had since justified them Mr. Huntineton—Did what, sir? in applying to hin the appellation Of. godlike,” he (Mr.D) | gianese t jon was stated to be on the passage of the ori- | be much of any conseque: done until the receipt of | Rare haeenn\ The captain of the cel Cetarinn, arrived st Gen. Cass—He made a change—an improvement | 0p Bot, undertake to examine. How: jutions, as amended. the foreign news. There has been, however, in the early |; New Orleans on the Ist instant, 5 le Superior, received per late arriv. sed Wr ichdrowe his sequtet i n reper sike charge Stele; | gittte keene een oe from voting, and after | part of the week, considerable transactions in Western, | see 8 ship go on shore the evening of the Slat ult, the san hall | fom Hay 's, Victor: randering Ji nthe tove of the r Kether again. He believed absolutely, giving his sesso: > eee per + high, about Give miles northwest of Bretton fabaie’s, sng Flange Bettis,” "Mr. Beuntex—Who made ihe change ? IRE <Analuntoalnd been mage othe Norivetstt boundsy. | gpl fojoanens Were (hen adopted Yeus 18, nays 24, exd | SOO Ge Greg a for Weslorn, and 86 194% Go a0 | Sap srmenred¥s We avout tos, and went aahare wih all | Warantnd ofthe highest ede of Tebucce, The adv Gen. Cass—The Secretary of State. He struck | He.would aot call by name Profeued demo. | "Ris sollOwtr is President of the United States, be re- | for Southern,’ Wheat ic in better request, and sales have |" i Savisee to i : F re RK gars by every vessel from Havana, wi ing; win f Snir 8r. Croup, abandonedat sea, is insured im State street, ty ill, therefore, sell out a, perhaps, obnoxious feature from the resolu- | sil' Weta ges aiey Secretary ar anion the beinetar ifwe | guested to cause to be cake an, ovecant of | been made in mii tint ee Boston, for $14,000, eud $1600 on freight money. ound, en 4 7, ts Mu Ifwe | all payments made on the Presi e inferior Southern, for tions, and which I thi nato} tort all the correspondence there will fans i throug! Wire sag tad Bara Towsn, Grantham, at Charleston, from Matanzas, was Sn pe pally oa ooo rg ae haa Bre ag eg ig gyre a Ter a Sram cr ootanaen 4a held at 77 a 78 cents, at which prices there were conti: | knocked down on bet best code ine galey caviais aod cok from the letter itse:f of th: Se aera the'tth of Marcha ; retirement n pe. but fortunately recovered; On motion ot Mr. Allen, the Senate had an exe- | tnd recommended it. Yoo eae that he sanction Rpts. the sim of Mare, JL, mae the re i Somes ry ‘The Fort We imes, of the 2ist ult, in speaking of | aes ti i - ) corrupt use o! rom the Department of State, wit! cutive session. funds. He imagined we would nev. hat letter, He had no- shers, de oth the quantity of the lest grain crop yet on hand, and Mam , Pore, from Ge 5 i . aed thing more to say ; bur that letter should be procared.” He had | ones af suck payenents; co wngta Did. for what, aod particu: | stored at that piece, says: Our inquities have not been | Chenlonsia det ei bats te dlstonn, Ge gedto Battadont = louse of Representatives. Se te i the hoot! nays on the passage of the resolution, | Jarly sll concerning the North rn Boundary dispute with | very minute, but sufficiently so to satisfy us that it does | 2d mst, Int 32 33, lon 7525, ex a vy gale wiad Wasninaron, April 9, 1846. Lscmehetes Bol peeteh obpong ne emmy per bortom. He | Great Britain ; also, copes of whatever communications Tike | pot materially from the fc lowing estimates : 50,000 | from ENE to SE, duncg which was hove on t beam made from the Secretary of State, during the Inst session of the | Doig ggur ; 60,000 bushels wheat ; 40,000 do corn ; 20,- compelled te cut away the mainmeat; she wi was » 1813, loss of all the spars, except foremast, foreyard, and bowsprit; Adains, members of the committee of this House on Fos- | 000 do oats. lost deck load, stove boxt, camboose, ke. On'the following irs; of ish of the ident of the United States, Corrox.—There was rather more demand to-day, and 'e brig Phossix, of Th ft stitute'aapecrol munsjon to Great, Britain; also. eopieeot | about 700 bales were sold at firm rates. “We continue to | ROwIRE,weoke POE} any aameiauce, Tho had indly offered ty stand up as the defender of John | $4 letters 00 the books of the Department, to eny oficer ihe | quote— weathered thegale with uo other loss but bul It was true he was the immediate tes, or any person in New York, concerning Alex- Lrverroon Cuassirication. Notice te Mariners. h Leod; provided that no document or matter, lew Orleans “ ler, bat. rt h coop ‘ ° Morrrvineo, Jan 2, 1M6—A decree has lately been issued tarhhis of Kir adeclatseceion ftom ary joe patched by the Conenrens regiaeee. la. Mob’e ¢Texas. ae i oenele that antivest thie pox exonerated the whi F [Before the meeting of the House thi pagning, four | cause he believed the myjority of them were honest and pati. | ‘companied | fereat, that there, nad never beet aoe aaceaee and would | by une ofthe Prolessors.. Thoy talked silently among | toa than that of Soha Tyler. pon} emselves. The fairer portion could not hear the com- | | Mr. Bar.y immediately arose amid laughter. He remark: | $f) leu pliments paid by mombers to their beauty; and there. | 9. that be did not m ite ore did not blueh. A gentloman from South Carotioa | vier Cn ge: thought that it would not be a bad idea for his fellow members to study the mute’s bet, and by this means Zirh Congress, paciculariy Keb a properly involve Inferi eae = 6 a this government, reqt af all v — ria near Park Place. v9 utterance to their sontiaasets, Ged’ preserve endet that his honorable collougus had seen pr fabiect of any foreign DOWEr. cites of this Srer, fat ea is Te 8 | with chem copy.et test seniors a yew aeori Teen of te nee ios Cnet abate or and the reading of the journal, a subject | {ha faupeumeeit called ou to vindicate the, whigs as clear of ‘on Foreign affairs, submnit tothe House, the jouraal or | Ged M¥iating, 736 8 WES H PES AR | seu directed te the collestor of the port, and alan e certited | simeres, to the early spring ime, Having couch was brought before the House litte suicipated, It was When the republican party did a agek all occas ga, i an ee eee | een Care Rim sab pl Whew dus formality, the vessel a be liable to & of Re Cantiatoney aria, to most of eur unfit, to minis it. ale . 5 a Fi ia wi ‘isited. Msnetiactts Sy adwras: dedbeea ‘ves. iis¥dnsacnecy: | Rae eee: “Whe tht edict meersite | Mr. MeCunananmoffered e secclucion, which was adopted, | Fally Bait. 8 8 8 £3, 8% 8 84 | theexpeme of which will have to be borae by the'vessel. execute orders ina style of unusual elegance ee r OF DANIRL WEBSTER YOR x 1 | ceived far Jess assaults from the country than new. Ti sganting the uae ef the ball to-morrow evening for the nso of | Hino, usa varia 4136 Broaden when 0 far from being the was courted and flattered and Sarr ceases eae J. Incersout arose to make a personal expla- Saad De Sew York {astitution for the Inatraction of the i fr ie 37 day fo PR we Chaeoess Holm, rom Boston, ys out, for Bom- TO DEALERS IN FISHING TACKLE. Tepul eet, ‘aad conventions. But he did not wish to b 4 om Rio Janeiro LARGE, sssortment of Chien Gress Fisking Lines, Mr. Bary, of Virginia, addressed the chair about the . (Ho was not here ax the defender of Mr.Ty- | pir, Hanazaow acimsieed fesclunen. which vias adopted dates Int 1998 fon 890s nn nn® Lot New Orleanasno £2. Salmon and Tront Bik, Worm Je will be four" same time. He would give way with t pleas to close the debate on the bill Tegiment of mounted ia, 3 ii ~ i but he wanted to submit & resolution of enquiry. riflemen io two houts affer the House shail have considered it Feb, beat lene ee oa, pers ere Teanouable price ge CON) V8 Wiahiog ead : Brora e Sreaxen assigned the floor to Mr. Ingersoll. A again in committee. Bark Ellen Stewart, verpool for Mobile no date, lt | Stbtshmest 52 Pelton st cormer of CWE. AL . ‘th tt * of the United States to transmit to not incompa- lonsi W. P TISEMENT: a Baybee tog Sentleman would inake the | been fixed on. pfs ys Pei + | tible with the pabliganterests, all correspoudenes rgich took Schr John Kendall. of Thomaston, from N Yerk for Trini- TLEG: e. Incensoci, replied that it could not be mado in Isa the acta pea been delayed ty St New Yor relative tp the mn neat of Jonhus A. Spee aabig Mary k Jane, i devs from New York for Genoe. OOLLEGR committee. He would occupy put a few minutes. sanctioned by the republican party, Lene kee debe . wi sane esices tie ie EiSeh wheter cer | “Bean To ota "ie hapa EE aT ee wa tn 30 H cu ame ten Pretheriate, tonnage eeasim | MEDICINE AND FHARMAC Mr. Rarunvs replied, he did not M Fr na a haa al sto ey that exit Bone Cann tone wher ner has hee "y E roshiP McLellan, Slate old from New Léndon on the th ins, ue es ‘AL ents E examination of the private papers eo. i i red to say into writing, h thing. fis Keeping, and when the violation tock place, ayd whether 3 Ship Jason, Morgan, for Desolation Islands, ald from New 1" omight be no misreport athe about er desired to pass an exchequer | he has co cated any thing Confidential to any one; if #0, H Landoe oi ‘obey, from Indian Ocean, via Bt ’s EMBERS VATE DISEASES. them, 1 would not sak the indulgence of the House (or Peaues (Mz. Mepkies sinpecstily csenpying yhe 2 Bay, CGH, arrived at ‘on she Wh laser ase bbls cpm oi, | TRE, tea er are panes maak prectens priaation, bat the oecasion laveives the chair) ruled this out of order. : = told 25 at St Simons. Nw | continue to partienlar attention? Oat which the people ure represented. Ite freedom of speech | The Breautn ~The Chait tale ie oat ot order. It is 4 Coats lan, was apoken Hebi lari Below oe We, NY | Putate aatare.and can * = . clea, ‘ 4 Soaeeees has been goed tacked, through me, by a Senator, i i : ‘Constitution or confems al i the ti Mr. Danie Webster. Of him, ss Sangtey, ce oy felon Se eerie spoken here. Of Mr. 1 Wel oe hae < ibmitted. aurcdappanae’ nthe dicen, (twoaty-fyeinlanies a fver ception, (he bevieved the Senator from Missouri, Mr. Benton) | gyi {p's stade of the proce , m Ports. tothe Remi ote asa amet ie | ates sancti i mount of ster's ‘misconduct as Secretary of State, Ihave often i power (hehe ne acd meg | as, Coffin, for Laverpoo!. about 16th bow Colleae ay the depen tember spoken, mostiy to commend itein the instance * hich fone ont Anta che renstenton et ¢ the fe im 5 $ Sires, Ono lies are Merch aie rom ia rete thoes ed with the roked him this session, with a severity which I ac- | tyivanit.he did not believe thie the House had a righ: to eall Bey Cay Se ee, a Maret 13thi Wimnepeack, Mitehell, arr Mareh 19th; ta erat thone complains, tends for wledge justifies retort.” All [rise to do is, to ask the | fF disclosures of the uses of the seeret service fund. | The Markets— Mexican Affairs—‘The Spring Races Fy NGGrx oF Conx, March @=Arr Elisabeth, Carey, from Balti- | Terms Advice and Medicine $e; House to indulge me with a word ofexplanstion of some root mg be the Gentlemen let mo eapigie. Teal | ” Since the reception of the foreign news, business 5 Cora or Cons, o " MPORTANT 4 COU ay TA ar aie resolution, to which I suppose there will hardly be ob. Seo eo : wi 1% Unitao, Dee itn port U.S stare ship Ralief, Com Robe, | living in the constry, and facing tt mersrectere es mete jection. If adopted, 1 presume they may be answered | retary Webster, aud got rid ofhim, [Laughter.) has been rather dull; and the fall m the price o aT and U8 schooner hark, Com Hopson, only. sonal applications, can have forwarded to them a chest con by next Monday, and. then I shall pray ission to | "Mr. Barcy.—ti the geotleman will so modify his resolations | cotton, which took place immediately after its re- | vessels in port, ‘The ship Troy, of New Y 1 ie we al Rodrcise [ocuisteto per Stadion by speak on the subject. One of them is designed to b as to give pointed reierence to a use of the for corrup- epi . ri frot cha Ii to sail in about 10 Baltimore. | their case explicitly, tegether with ns, (tine of officially before this House the journal Gr minutes cf | #oe—e0 a: to refer only to an improper ‘use of ital do moc | ception, has still remained the current rate. The MANSANILLA, tele bets | ilinabe pr Boe | tirction, and treatment received . re, ’eny, end the Commitice on Foreign “Affuirs, in Febiuary, | 40% bat | shall vote forit. sales on Tuesday amounted to about 8,500 bales, at one ton, in 5 oré days; brig : 4 maha ere ee bia mpg een 7 Mg Mes: | Mf Bary resumed. He snid that the House had no right | quarter per cent reduction, and yesterday amounted to sachusetts (Mr. Ada toeail for, nor the Preside Moryevrpso, Jaa 24-18 port ship Chaleedonia; brigs Rus- VELPEAU’S SPECIFIG P 4 Chi 7 OR the radical eure of gonrrrhcoa ealeal According to good precedents and authorities, I am en- | prove dettimeatal to the public interests nother ceunsree, | 2,500 bales at the same reduced prices. There has beon | “Bonro Cameo, Sets, eer Teter. for Pou raleat discharges 1 titled to read these minutes to the House without its | than tits seeret service money was made use of for purpor | a pretty fair enquiry, to-day ; and up to the present Baltimore, in days; " » for N York, Fille, it of twenty year’s experience in the Hoeri Shvint al stjacuons by otatalag hrsseedea Ser feca | sunt din apie theo Sei amd tc serie: | Sees tee salen have, emensted te 280 bale, tthe i faatcimvoo, March «Arr bark CH Rogen, from Baki | Hokmat Valente ss aes fase raves wih yore an. cry, Was | Cis “feng gous oes | fet una loth oar St eee mecinpee ae att Oo & ee sae made known to meni? ar4 of that committee, by a writ: | Tita he terrapins eet te ge eartieular, inform: ly dull. ; ten communication, thatthe President wished for a spe- | had was vo conceal the information Chus chitraud feorec ioe: | Mexican affairs and the President's osuage, aro ox: cial mission t Britain, which special mission 1 | the public sight. It would be abreach of faith to tell what | citing general interest to-day, and the general impres- = ee ae appear, +) Siig Ae og | Bags were made of it. sion seems to ‘ Hin Chas will be a fight -. the Mexi- ine with yprhite dumond.ia the oe RE by, the, Call elding Ww: ir. Webster ely de- can frontier. You are of course a means of Passengers Arrivea. bh Howard fret tT ae ~ pe rey oy bad from the wet ocate, state ‘ill bela Fay: raaiien comer tolore Lovelock, Su appara ctligence tht Conscthin Adisondack—Miss Margaret Higgins, Mise Kit Col Howard from NOrieans.) Cid schr James, | iden ny recommended forall mes oditiedeerdy =e wil ing roofs of fore 1 o'clock, an wi e care to obtain | 2@ \iiggins—199 in st re. M + - Tork Mr. Secretary Webster’ er ‘Lomon—Ship Phiiedersina—G Gl 11 in Bar’ 1 Ape Arr br Triumph, Murray, Matanzas. 3d, | Temedy for impotenes, sterility, or es herif finn and cucumbers pean and all wock | Age ORseatoh, ees ier, wlan? | Stage its Mutnes shri, | a Th \. le $1 5 ormes of a dozen $5; caref lic funds, and corruption of party presses with the'mo. truck, are tolerably plenty. The th ds children, Miss Alice Jonnston—30 in Boer on, April 9\—Atrbark Maine, T. j i find sent to all pata of the Union. ; propriated by law for the contingent expenses of 5 PT taeen th ve the. Simons Ber, Cope of Good od Haves brige Rago gon, (of SY rh} nakindit ls ney ap] 0 ith ¢ retty fair business. it you are to have the foreign intercourse. When discharged, as he was, from | givente the President for secret purposes. | hope | ‘rench opera company at Nii in June. Foreign iAmportations. Mahsanilla, 19th ult;Metamora, Kenoe} adap 4 RICORD'S ALTERATIVE MIXTURE the di it to whii , and that no part of the money mcy be spplied for corrup- r i 6 orto Cabello, March 28; Martha ORthe of lepartment to which he was so great a disgrace, he Pome why TI commenced over the Metairie | ,,{-o"Don—Ship Philads|phia—70 kegs 39 cases 6 packages : ‘Plie mee Fimenaialeen nodes or any compltee rodeead’ of “get any other remedy, without tainting the —% Baur April 9 Age brug M Etchberger, from Care the stomach, or confinement {rom brnkese ted, Disck, with eee NSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED 4 ted black, wi CO! shoves Toband bine, wih white lemena re ee 'Y HE TONIC MIXTURE, prepared Tey pring races ha: 9 4 was a delinquent and public defaulter. not ‘ tt} rt i 4 Clark & Meconner—S0 M. Nel tons chalk Cook & | ington. aon; Frances Ellen, Robinson; Edward, Har count for the public leoaey i hon dulently p Hew | sores 4 ra id ap d. A gold cup | smith—i0 bales Masrers ‘Markoe & co—18. do ‘eidler—152 | Mary George, Watts; and Louisa Reeves. Soy, Philadel| use of mercury, or wn from the department till more than a year after he was =f 1o offic for that has bee: ned till expelled from it, and did not account for most of it the’ gelekly Wet ifhe is? soome to be a rood des of exo ft t of ( ary } the race | Sith 10 bale une rol do | Cldship Elise Warwick, Leach, St Feterberg) brake f ‘All persons a venerial ; ‘There | Bomampes ss Siikin'& Trgosideese pra a Brows | Lio, Gibbs, Trin raw Havaas; Cambri, dem should aap tie Dovertal parider ‘wither oes cote j ie: himsell i After having the ¥ gncrial dit a . 10 do Hoadley & Phelps—30 pkgs 12 chests to | Rowe, Pensacola; ‘or, Baltimore; bi son ean eons: a by paying back the money he abstracted, but b: Mr, Bayty.—Thi ¢ of the United States may expel him, . Tews, Masury, M ‘4 4 ie thout thoroughly el ers {rom notoriously base agents of bis corse. wrece,, | but there ws no rignt ya this Hoge to inuitate articles of | Sanpwien Ierasps—Uapt. Cartwright, of the | caitae—Ship Jox-t1 earoons indigo 2 bale straw bate | Bell bag, Philadelph “ehh mn Ferkizer Creufecens: | Wrated alterrarine.y caine the System with, this justly po eg bn it to be Sxpended in mevegiog Party presses. eon a ‘but as Secremay of 4 te cle whale ship Helen, which arrived on the instant, ven fi eres eee. a | Seales) Mite New York and y 4 'gatledr ana - $3; careful sity pected andes ah . raot —— ey ‘apers from the Department of State, some of them | sire to know how the secret service money in wasted i@ | at Seg Harbor, from the Sandwich Islan eamedati | ed below, bat probabl it, bath Gen 4 a mao, signed by him, will reveal the mystery of what one of | another ertainiag i somaimen Le Seg . e San Islands, reports that | low, bat probably went to sea at mugnt, bar! % prbaableadeneadie his corrupt agents, ina letter to hin marked" privates’ | appointed: and the roathomen fro Penalties beencae be | when he left, Nov. 2, the merchants at the Sandwich Domestic Importations. brig Dirigo of evil, bound Hast. ia the morning W, | CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSA applauds as Mr. Webster's new and admirable mode of | members.” If I heard aright, the resolutions are pot. worded ia pen gant in their demands {c wa—Ship Vi bhds sugar JC Fole ¥ latter v. sottling th my Dut very high im, price. | 2 veut oathens Vier Teepe hnds tobscco Victor | CHaaueston Apri 7—Arr shi Gen Parkhill, MeKown, PRETAKED pe Northeastern a boundary question, after the “a wal wa rill LS cr 8 bales cotton | from paverpeets Huron, (Bn Sinbison, do; brigs Tower, & euest and om f and ita—57 bales cotion A resnblicnen icy years bundering, however ngueet aod patriot, | ttc snovarot-~Rey nk he Fisiden for ething They pei mi Zoe, na’ avch |G Deepens oie aesak ALE igen 'y tina's | Grom om utc My Abie Pepe Otte ited nt ayes ee anal A i ston, the Adar Jefferson, Madison, Mon- | (6 mine the commanication. | nothing y would be received in ret for es and Lirusk Brown aed 1b psethe Ne | iron eat at paee' th aloes te Star, Bpanor, Fring qualities and curative my maesetog oll the it to neea.and Van Buren, who did not consider it | | Mr. Baouy.—If thst ss the cnse, itis imp» exible for the House | supplies, thy m i Fit ogee Crarles Levert eee Snes telee cottan HER Linnce | tianson, 1 daye from Rotterdam, “CH garce Rebare a Parke, y recommendedby the Coll infinitely raperior ¢ estas tonatiatiine ten eee call onthe Secretary of State for | ang draw on Day eee fe rset Fdall--334 bbl Newbold & Crafty—30 s Liverpoolt Delpton, Cuscio, Boston; sole Bessuest Felted on ancora at present before the public. snd > ae ah Sp ene Se | ium of 20 ? our fonbergen~53 bales cotion Elisha | Cole, Havana, i medy for ail diseases arisi is out of the premium of 20 per cent, for their money.—Beston Ji arrels i art Fait, Riven, April 6--Arr sloops Excel, and Armida, New | patesttte ofthe blood, such ns scrofula, salt thet Se verrectercunty, 0: pemeeey | deat nt nal, April 9. | hemp D i en SF acest sp aogar Thee. Rim i | York. 7ehyarr don, Hiateh, do. Bu, Bld che Taaceber, Nor: | biotzhes oF pimples, ulcers, pain mn the bodes OF ind associations with notorious. | Drovent 1n Brazit.—A letter received in this well—I71 bhde gucar ED Morgan & co wi; secondary effects of syphilis oran ssuger Wm r John Peck How- | . Lew pril 8—Ba: Palpably' vile misuse. of the pablic ‘ie tat ane guy from Pernambuco, dated Feb, 2, atatee that | ined eeapuaeets hone sugar Hobera te Wists | Porte agin Ant Sir ce a a Ae # Cora, for St Barta; Zalette.for | ring den iy {py eruptions, ulcerated sore throat,or ap) ows % oke the offensive words of the Sec- ret service first was | the Northern P co~35 hhds sugar Roberts & Wil- | gusta, fo 4 McCrea, for bottles, at ele | gk a A rovinces of Brazil were #i tevere- Li | fore and aft schoon 4 this fore in cxsos of half a dozen botdes, Bd i # gouded him to that madngss | pasted in Was expended from this weurce ia tua | 17 from drought, and th t multitudes of castle were dy sca eaeglapelagmsoneectiapie watered Hoon, and anchored a the Bicakater hep Rot Blos- Cusea forwarded to all puts of the Union Be idea oxten| “a 7 som, lew York, from a cruise, came it ni m 4 iD, since he called me tok, One Of ie ge wtiae orp proposed an amendment, which Mr. Ingersoll ae. | most entirely destroyed. It was thought che growing | , Nav, OR-EAGr SHIP Srmston— 100, b Bibel | bites, “The bark Louise, ‘ani's Sig unknown, came value | N;B—A very r ry—271 bales cotton Tra 5 a , . d&w: ee RICE wit tte Secretryf Sate at Se resume ie | SP UShaald ye rena eateaas Mek tseneds | Goes ougoton and svat weald tater ery sab cl | t¢_t08 so Hlalbrooke Nelson Cos 4, BEE | *"Sfoutiss April Arr Brahip Reliance, Swinton, fim Cape widvae Retard ain Bins cantile, Apri 508 .