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LATER? INTELLIGENCE BY THE MAILS. dary trons, wee, that it hed net the other questions : between the two governments. raars A Wasminetow, April 10, 1848- | and out, the authority of the Baltimore Convention. ‘a vi ice Osos ha We ‘near Broed Webster va. Ingersoll—The true State of the Case. | That wasa court of limited jurisdiction, ‘and had no ¥ Hurray & Hyje-ite ingore cope G 4 Settee rte fa m oF Tarmigare 1, Bridge This has been a tremendous week in Congreas. | @ ty over this case of Oregon. Mr. Bagby was Pycriperey tak tear GT RAT a al 60 days nt sea, Jat 42, aa t lon ‘auorument of furnitare, pi ready to vote for any form of notice consistent with firat Temarks to | & Gil! Hant eT? W H Smith & co? havi ng exvericuced asuccession of ies from, a eet pareday, Apel 16th, at toto, AHS = aon sre, ~ 10 bs Les Wolff &. gallos rai ureof a we estward. 8th, arr Cambridge, The episode in the Senate came in upon the quiet the dignity of the government, that would secure | his colleague, (Mr, Hilliard,) and spoke of him as haying i in ‘ cha 9 tds Nv. Bid och, 't Catting. and “Ashland, fame, New Or: | Rest. armyse monotony of the Oregon debate, like a tornado that | the greatest unanimity of the Senate; and he was OW m: towels Mr. Van Buren made use Asrwere & 0-40 on Scks 8 | potty s th, Trenton, Cutting, an lew Or- Piano forte, has tong been brewing in the horizon, but which | also ready to vote upon a treaty, whieh did not vio- | of, he pmber of Gol poet Se mamuenalen te ala nd co Belhaae & W wis ona n3 be dione arin eran” Saenae io autaof ail icgenteloe of hose frguhing ec has suddenly burst upon us in the middle of the day. ind bent es a ee ee road a pert of Ogle's speech.” (Langhtor.) | jot as Keone. rotor & Samrpaon conte A & A Maria . 0 for Bal pss ‘April toch, at 0 o'clock, at — Bond atrest, an el: U } n ithe “ — tt—33 ores : “ The old biack-maned lion of Massachusetts, who yeminded of the remarks upon a war in India, by Mr. ei hn om age: nen | $ Sixcy nea Baloeon k Hart-sbe Caueron & B, d— | do, Idg; Oxford, bs ia eh Heme Lang doi has been, for some years past, the theme of abuse Sheridan; that it was gotten up by an old woman, impeachm J Macy —3 cs Solomon ram ; ‘do 16th ‘Webster's conduct during the late war, and the remark | ¥t,:ks AC Blackburo—il ce W Wuitewught—1 bale 2 eases | Franc Smith, for iladelphia; Patrick Heary, Diana, for and detraction, by every pettifogging demagogue in conducted by two eunuchs, and suppressed by ait | sbout battering down the walls of the capitol rather Wipers ee Phelp: Dodge conten Fubat J Ctiepbe Rew York lat; Virginia, —, for do, 26th; ‘Cambridge the country—of the cellar-door democracy—that *idavit ed Fey Ah ped cert daa fora cr Ting Feceiv- | & co—s Bu'terfield, Bros & co—t bale Walker & Bros—9 Danl | Lacvayha, Mareh 23—In port, bark Seo, Fales, fn Phuladel- In conclusion, Mr. Bagby was first in favor of the | ed fees or pensions from the manufacturers to advocate | Oakley & son- for Porto Cabello, ina faw’ days; sch Win Sm.th & co—d.cks 1 ease George Ponree | class who regard it aristocratic to wear a clean resolution for the clear notice—second, for the reso. | their intorestsin the Senate, | | Klcoms ia lihoton & Home 2 fedmn Haat 7e bales cs Baton. March 5—Arr brig Ci shirt and as an evidence of federaliam to be found Iuxens (rom the House j and thirdly, be was oppo%ed | yann, Mr: Webvier isthe poionrd agent of manulcc 51 Sgh tun oom Acinde arc} cus ler? | ah pda Fee Corig® fa Stine Br Vater ‘0 e | q lows, Van | : i 's 4 a in contact with soap and water—old Black Dan, we | '0 Mr. Colau Bagby hed concladed, compromise.” | tarors, Comuill & co—39 erates 6 cke JCJ ats aw iam | Mh See aratd een ees odo Bid beige Lael, ht Jane, Hawes, from 5 ed, and spoke farther of Mr. Webi | (reel! agksge—7 30, ; say, has been waked up, and has shaken himsell; Mp. Uruane seoured the floor, and the Senate ad- | star“ofthe foo paid ve bic: Uy tre Bertags on tis eee | Commmee’ 621 bales ueell & Mara | fo eLLo, Biarch 26orfe port hone HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE SALES. n - P. 3 do 39 ST Joneskeo—ies | Po C, i - and has moved up the hill with the gates of Gaza journed. : | opinion as to the ability of the States to pay their debts; | 8 Wilnree KeoeN CI Kellove & cot Allen. Hltsen & com | Bucalt oe Mae veneers oer hrs, Sohn Alexander, BYE. LUDLOW & Co., Auctioneers, 2, Wall zee, wont shins. NNN Monee o€ Represomeatives, | Hedger mtn aanzooymenig um inns AMER MS HAY egret Pammee tee Olga tet wa war aries cae panes tea etceeae Ria Wider Be No report of his late speech can give you even a Wasminorow, April 10,1846. | toare-cleftand bathes Bor pluses inthe loude: but the | col Spe Smith 1H Sueekar 1 Wardwell & Disgn-24 | New York er Sih, dings big 1 ine Spear of and in Selems, | "5m another art of thisDeper. a an Chambers shedowy idea of the second day of “ the godlike” AN ECHO FROM YESTERDAY. | Moscovy drake wriggles in the mad, and {rom its feathers | frit, ypiompson & Path 100 snot et oe ores ia places | pe” os nce sath wi te Soet tak talleecaik. iy treet near Broadway— Elegant Fmiiares Por paren i | scatters fifth alleround him, Nr. Webster had sunk 60 | to order for Port Natal, to sail then pa Hi 28, Duggan. | extras in another part of thi : ; in the Senate. He stood likean isolated, stern, | | Aftorthe reading of the journal, anda prayer from | scatters Afth all arou AEs: thas‘ tacme orenture, exoont | ater a ) Colom for Fart Natal, to sail thence last of Jeuuary for VE ‘Thursday, Apri 16th, at If crelock, at No. — Pleee, ruggedeliff, in an open plain, with darkened clonds | the Chaplain, (in which he beveached God thet the an- | arom | goa spoficd: Tilesten be comc100 be Paanto, Feb dt—in port, ship Vesposiaa, Brenner, Trieste, | Brogklys, between Hartison avd Degrayy streets, ix the rear of . onnected with th i teh re. 7 ard passions, feelings, tempers, and thoughts of mem. | Connected with the qualification, wretched creature, G ‘x 8 Lillie & Dr. Stornes’ Cliareh, Splendid Mirrors, &e., &e. ‘ |” Mr. Come said, they hed talked long enough about this | Corniog & Son—6l0 bss segars J Matthews & co—di8 Lillie & | for Boston, ldg; brg Uncas, Williams, for'New Orlere nd 5 and Jightning flashing through them ; anda storm | may be brought into subjection to the peaceful reign | |» ‘ihe ite lay thi ‘on to reconsider | Rounes—3 bxs mdse H ACout—42 bales tobacco 2 erates pine | two days belore. 5 paper. < . of the Saviour,) subject, and he moved to lay the mo ines 4 'B Blondeo29 bales tobe 15, March 19t1—Arr sche Thutsday, April 28rd, at, 10 o'clock, at No. % Lafayette of hail and meteoric stones descending from them. | Mr. Hit.tanb rose toa personal explanation. There | °,the table. Py 2A Ledou—9 cases segars les ceo | TRUXILLO, Se John E Smith, fm NY: | ! | Set os pat aan ivis— fareh, 221 ; | Place—Flegant Fumitare, rietures, ic. 1a short, he loomed out as dark as a thunder cloud, | being no objection, he briefy recapitulated what he said | | M¥ Barit—Give mesfive minutes—I will renew the | Ww i \Zhemae| 2 FB Honghtos 0 owe AA Romane ing, ion Portland, nae igs Eineliny hare fMGerd |. Saturday, Ail Hh, a 10 oFclcek, at No. 499 Houston street, ‘ | | fe or Philadelp are around its'summit, and thunder muttering in them, § and the boldestfelt something of terror in his pre- motion. Onl: tes. Jr—203 M 22 bales 2 esses F J Long, ff ; de; genteel Household Fumitare. time. sence. The srentest, or at leant, the most ebceckeu | Mr. Docusoe. withdraw my motion to reconsider. vases belo 8 boxes Victor & Achilles—3 cases E Mic | fing! elly for Cienfuegos, 23d; Joka tess toners fon “ae Annie aloe at No, 1 Sarelay streets Splen- ous and unescapable point in his@econd day, was Avd the whole subject was laid on the table. | 6p packages Cc _Briges2 bores 12 cerosns Gosber mk Clay, | New ‘York, jase arr King Ph nb, Sherman, tr n Foland as did Household ‘urniture. Paruculars in special ce that Hon. Charles Jared Ingersoll 1s not a man ot Lee et ieiriate ‘the Gel | bbs W Hemble—019 boxrs 4 cases order. Plate, Pitemas, for T: 19th. Com be Can Hine ay, April, at 10% o’elock, at No. — Broome street— truth. Never was mortal man more unequivocallyex- | weno State oe pepaeee Mtr Rathbun, bP} oe | ’"Batize, Hondaras—Schooner New Hamptoa~$1,375 ’ Savon, Jaa 3-810 Fhvio, Johuson, tor Borie ot o™ Houchotd Patt Op orslark,, at time. # sarsxparilla O tous logwood ’ J Leu plicit in denouncing the lie,without using the word, April, at 10 o'clock, at $io.— Highth street, Clanton cbsir,) and resumed the consideration of the bill to raise iome Ports, Place Elegant “Household Furniture. i lone Coffia—53 bales sarsaparille 2 corona : ; 1 - than Webster. He has raised a direct question of & regiment of mounted riflemen, and establish military | go F Alerandred bales sarsayarilie 2 bides Maitland Georgizns, Crispin, Gaayoma; ‘obliging s-tendants are engagod— veracity ; and there ig no eseape from it. mentioned with respect and admiration. i nana | stations on the way to Oregon. | Beo. nA : f foe Anna Ht Fuiie eed lo® yn ean awa Street, 0 posite Haak gore a ‘The tact is, Webster has been a persecuted man | there he heard no name mentioned more frequontly, ex. , the hour to which tho debate was hereto. | _ Fatsnso—Bark Lewis—20 tons brimstone 2130 boxte oran: | Hochiel, Jag J Keynes Per! | “ali steite” ana) ee. All the dogs of party— cept the name of Washington itself. The er | xpired, and the committee proceeded to | s¢+ 1400 bores lemons Howes, Godfiey & Co. j ‘aasaa; Tellus, H Cormier, St Pee | son was always mentioned with admiration, and he | Yote on the amendments, | ‘Wan’ Wilson,” Baker, Wilm Teahella, E. HL DLOW, Auctioneer ‘ i Hf Corm Tray, Blanche and Sweetheat, son, New York. ‘Sit, wind variable (rom W- Amportations. | LL moved to amend, by raising twenty- 0 E. Inte Cosy BOSEWOOD, AND MAHOGANY FURNE h Domeatic 5 Only s8e how they have barked at him.” | always spoke of him in terms of admiration as a public | | Mr. McC Aratacuicoua—Ship B Aymar—29 bales eotton JH Tal- | Ni tow of the R'B | | p one regim instead of one. If we wanted one, we | ip B As VE 18 to SSW, ship Eliza W: ‘< TURE. Ealra Size Maotel Glasses. Libra And they commenced again at the present session, | ty-ef Ghent, that gentioman anid: Sewer the ide ot vie. | wane one, | mi Azer cos de alas arp | Hoke: bare Feynnn Hcy Moar Wn Carinn, Gn, | Gee Chandni To be gold by susign on Mhandy. actually forgetting that the inn himself was on the | tory, (resulting from the battle of Now Orleans) cameto | ,, Four voted ia the afiirmative! And general laughter in | ‘Tileston & Co—$2 do Roberts & Williams0 do Parie, Freres | Cf and *ubh.4Ge lor Car lovals brie Hoar ane Ralls, aulled Mask | rent of Dr; Stone's Chureh— : sia i ae and that there wasa probability he might | me,l walked the Boulevards an inch higher.” When gon- | the negative. | &Co—6) do $ Brouson—1"o logs cedar M Emannel—4 boxes | jnoraing. Parlor Furniture—Comprising rosewood and medallicn, iat fit to discharge his “seven vials ye wrath,” tlemen go abroad they find that tho mists of party leave | Other amendments were disposed of, when the com- | fpbaceo Feckian, Hopkins k Co—30 hides Earle, Porter & Col- | “Bacon, April 7— Arr, sehrs Eclipse, 8: . Tri ity, Mart. brio Sed yy nol “ae, binge and Chairs (as Mr. onpaee was pleased to call the wrath of | binge oy hy Jook lou. the pyeoen pr view things mittee rose and reported the bill, as amended, to the | ge Charleston—241 bales cotton Spofford, Ti- fete, foo date | fs — Bardee for — ding — } ¥ mate! A: ‘ent o, lange sine Laces, wi Tastren, 6 ”) uy ir at home as they are. wi most disingenuous a ‘4 ‘di * 38 is Burritt—261 Ps & 135 . uth; mn +? autel GI i bs =e coo ayarsary, ) upon their ** humble and tempt of his colleague to identify him wie any thing jendment of the committee, that the officers | [is0" My Soa Brena ean 109 Carhart & Gol pesehent Foseamponsh, shed» S00 ctechts py ; palate Fes orig Gleeson, ion. further than this. He (Mr. H.) was yesterday misunder- Chandeliers, royal Baxoa ‘Carpets cted from the regular line of the army, was | 59 Joseph Tel Mirtors, with blue and cap a thy ion psd jes Spofford, Tili- | arr. sehr St Pierre, Bryant, Washington. NC. | Mr. C. J. Ingersoll, with his very equivocal posi- in—yeas 89, na; ton & co—$ bxs mdse Lyman Fisk—207 bales ection to order. i | Lib ure—L tion in the affections of the demooraoy: apd an ee Houre ade: Meet ier ine mind The 4 ation was atated on of ing the bill to be en- | peatland eked ates a Saree Soe, eae aera Parte, Bate | ; : 3 md ages Ses | to divert attention from his equally equivocal posi- | the hissing.) Mr. Webster had earned his reputation; let | Ktossed for a third reading, when a motion was made | MARITIME HERALD Cu rox, Avril-Atr Pravian bark Cesar, Richley, |, Bedroom ParnitareBrassels and Ingrain, Carpets. j tion upon the Oregon question, rather than to con- | him onjoy it. and carried, that the House adjourn. | vark Hiram W Tyler, haps mel ba wit. | ppodes, Hnglah Tail Oil Clothe, Elall Lawps and. Het i fess himself, was driven, ex’ mecessitate,to some- |. Tho Sreaxnn stated that the question pending was on Sr ae ee eEGEG=aseaualeleles "S$ S ngiam O’shanter, Piper, New Orleans. Cla, bing | ifae extension divi les. All the tumiture was made thing startling in his closing adress upon the notice, | the appeal from the decisionof tue chair yesterday. | Bartiaone, April 11, 1846. | NOTICE 70 SHIPMASTER: : a Berne New von » DHE eyonder in New York, together with a fiae lot efkiteheu far. as Chairman on. Foreign ‘Affaire: Hence hence: | (By way of it is necessary to state that | Non-errival of the Unicorn— Progress of the Telegraph to |, Weqone that Cottman 0. veuws, thers Mewe or parcels | Catalogues to be had at the anctionger’s, office on Wi sault upon that common scape-goat of political | Mr. Ashmun had submitted an amendment (to aresola. | Completion—The last Bladensburg Duel—More about | tended for this ofice, to any persout other than the New York | rv E. H, LUDLOW & CO. Auctioneers, hacks, that resort of patriotic indignation of the | oD offered by Mr. Bayly,) calling upon the President of Torrey—Welch and Delavan’s Circus—Markets, Stock | Pilots, or Cxpt. Ropent Sitver, of onr news fleet. all Sttrr 138) 21 Wall street. 0 communicate to this House whether itted to violate the secrets of | Board, ge. emaoiiohiion, of papersor | The long continued absence of the steamer Unicorn is | that he would not notice it ; and Charles Jared would 3 nsion reap the immortality of having disclosed to the de- | Secretary communi sean merce beginning ts "sxeue Heine Saran am Sp earat mocracy the latest, and deepest, and basest of | confidential document, or information ; if #0, to whom | Pécially among the friends and relations of those who Roupdheads—Daniel Webster. His shoulders were | te United Stat broad, his forbearance had given a tacit assurance | the | H DUG ; Eroant ROSEWOOD AND MAHOGANY FUR. NIVURE, MOVAL WILTON CARPETING, fe. at | 103 West Thirteenth BU Ish, from Now | ZEAU willsell Daniel’s derelictions! Alas! tor poor Charley. He | and when. The Speaker had decided this amendment to | are supposed to be on board, as to the cause of the de | d ae gs couated without his host. He was ht be out sforder, and Mr. Ashmun had taken an a) ti F ate Cora, for Marseaibo; Jc that time sand the only regret ity that Mr, Diekin | #0 the dessin of the cle) Pree | Men Testes several Baltinaroas whe wore te Dr® | Bip Salen Bani, Nez Oita, We Nohow ort Maren Sophie son had to suffer with him. But he stood as Charley’s | _Mr. Asn (this morning) seid that he had offered his | 8 as Divas hee site cece on, | ship New York, Hull, Charleato Geo Balbley | toedayr aceerwoone Berks, Wettan endorser, and he was bound to foot the bill. Itwas | mendment to the resolution of the gentleman from Vir- | Eq. Stato Attorney for Baltimore county. ae Bremen, E& T Poppe. | }f) (ope, for Rio de Janeiro; Smyrna, for C} Wilt Pas fa like drawing His ‘6ye-tecth, 16 be > gini ‘he telegraph? line from this city to Philadelphia is | ‘Taylor. | Bros ‘Mary Ane’ for Gibralter; ‘Two Bicters’ for, Bost weed Cornel Loaner i iit Uke Saat ye-teeth, to be sure; but he had | ©'7s, sesszen expressed his concurrence in the deck prostoting rayidly towards completion. IfpoagaWents | Bark Helarich, Retues, Forge Rico, Mover & Stucken. | fons aiec forse John, NB. | eiage ged Dares’ Laranet spleeiid ait i ayuga, inchicdla. aa “ Mr. Ingersoll’s manner in the House yesterday | {its Eset iy iMtivaekane Monday ‘week, when the whale line will b bercenpiats Bn Marcellus, Sheffield, St Kitts, Nesmith & Walsh. ahcheaay eine eee on Bewoiat ss hall Off Clothes tak Gugpets, Se Gasca Was rather peculiar. His face was positively livid | ‘Mr. Armmcx remarked that he wanted to know the | {rm Washington to Ne@®York, when the rovolution | Reht Hitz», Fouau, St Johue NE. Jax H Braine. Mowite, ApmidArr ship bi dadg: I elegant mahogany Hedstend of Eeabeth? ‘with mingled ferocity and fear: for we know that the | origin of the conspiracy; and on his appeal,asked for the | 0 business, trade, and newspaperdom,will commence to | Schr BH Boult, Boston” Fiosine, Rorabeck, New Orie eld. pean ,f2 | an atyle, feather Beds, Matirasses, Kev, man was in fear. He stood beforethe House under | yeas and nays. 3 develope itself. Tho, West and South, as wellas Wash- | Schr Hllen Rodman, Shearman, New Bedford. Howell, Baily, iy one (SP) Paristany Bare Jor | Alto, several valuable Oil Paintings by the most celebrated the most scathing and withering denunciations of Fac Hovaron, of Alabama—Does the gentleman | 2gton, and all intervening points.will then be one ~eephy Bote Chappe Glu, Meborcen | jt tumpka, Fowler, NYork. Se ethic, , 5 | snd no the Kitchen Furniture, with which the sale will com- ra A 14 on “ Y ¢ i ill, aton; an SC! I~ 5 not refute those blasting disclaimers of Webster. = Resaen Nether eet Te as F. ond, Enq, of North Carolina, appeared before the | cit pan te et Pee ent ty x id. ships Hi Cris ieudon | H. FE. WILLARD & W.% ‘SHIRLEY, An — T ; . He was ransfited he was impaled alive. He Houston ‘ * | court at Prince een county, to answer to the indict- -s il, Ber 5 Fee oPhone hi Mere Chie | yr ibe. give their al attention to the Salesol Honse- ' moves a counter-process against ter; | i po ment inst him for ing a duel ani Ir. Schr Eli dri 1 th, if i siverpoo . Furni soatenee” HP . this extract that Pemphatic monosyllable® pe ee | Mr re MON ate a eaben atthe eee Johnsos, of the samo State, some moathe past. Histial, B:hr Blaevian, Ce il, Alexandria. 2 Spofferd. Pn a anim gepnbuke ne bomapeenng Baca of " jose, Creer. ly cast rato the teeth of Charles Jared? No, sir. ond othe behind him. ¢ panded! w deferred o the next Schr A Marshall, Mayo, Boston, nw Benron, "Aprt eo ‘ ' sales of eal rae oc By Seess. tne, A a ,000, con- ; Kellar, Salem. teat ig fried . hie beellity 0 ite cee us rs nape) seneunoed fice foe Nala ‘What proof has the gentleman of a tinued. Schr A Rebec: elas tt Fhiladelphia. oth, brig. William, Fi ‘| BALES: Mt, 15: B. Wea ae 4 = Asuun.—If any gentleman feels himself implica- | _ There ie nothing in the line of news stirring in Balti- ing used him to his purposes, and then betrayed | more at the present time, business absorbing the entire him, we find the gentleman actually crouching and | Gers ‘want to know whether the gentle- | *tentionof onF citizens. ' creeping and whining, like a cur lashed out of the | man includes the President ana the Secretary of State I mentioned in my lest letter that the Rev. Mr. Torrey Arrived. kitchen, at the feet of Tyler. We know something | Mr. Asuur.—When ‘we get the information, | will | W## Det in eo bad health as he has been reported tobe— | packet ship Queen of the West, Woodhouse, fcom Live ‘Hull, frovidence. frNewavavrort, April 9. M avi ia, 72hours. aoe Paeuicaperniia, April —Are brig Vultare, Watker, from St Jaga; schts daha © Ireland, Ayan, from tow York) Turk Nickerson, do; Atlas, Furman; Phinny, and Richard ‘Phompeon, Coton, fs Rich bury dos batt WAS nea FOR SALE, hi I since learn that he has relapsed, and that it is now th Mai fait Baronche ME, altars upon this point ; but we also know that John Tyler | answer as I see fit. since learn that he has relapsed, and that it is now the | March 10, w th mdse, to Woodhull & Minturn. March 9, lat i uel, Arrauta, de fie Berogehe, an ‘et i : confident belief of the warden and his physician, that he | 4230, lon 4030, exchanged signals with ship Monony sth | York. Gldship kmily, Da ‘ of harness if req "Al will never turn traitor to Webster, to serve the pur- | trdes RAR Eaeseeag eet az thie? tt te Sentlome® | cannot possibly live longer tae ak a ai, eats | Beats kel, enckaaged sigusis with’ ship Erinoe Albert, | Rowe Oseeen ber lan Rate, and RT-g and trots u mi 4 poses ot Old Veto’s own political deceiver. u MICHL ISAACBON. 28 Heckmanst. We shall have something more upon the subject | Which be cannot, disclose Joston ; hrs Oueco, Bates a3 He, however, considers himself by no means in a dan. | steering east. paren do; Octavia, New Yor! gerous condition, and ie loud in his condemnation of | Hus ota eg Bese Wicor Rus ales 2 mites E of Hae | Ri ee ae eden eee a as KING CHARLES SPANIELS, Ser; d : he knows it to be totall rd a ¢ ‘Spofford, Tilenton & co. presently. We may have no particular affection for y untrue i] . Phelps and Cleveland for not persisting in their 4 bee iladelphit 4 SEVEN ofthe pure breed, i a grizzly bear, but when we see a whole pack of | ud! phe hl Brad an ar prove it by the informe | exertions for his release. 1. i petoons offisted with | Fanysrokr fark Ehsaborh J, Remington, from Poiedelehia | on NeW ol G—Sld brig Fashion, Hand, for Rio; | BR ad ae law Soca ly i ea starveling wolves around him, we go for the bear— | for my amendment, and then he will mer a slow consum; oye a at life to the last, and will | from New Ovleans for Boston. April 5, lat 32 30, lon 78 10, saw | for New York. | John street. ¥ : we'll fight for him, rather than look on in silence at y 4 di It is his opinion that if | ship John Dunlap, steering E: April 8\—Arr brig Oueco, Butler, from New | _N.B.—. HCH bes a ron kaad an (gia variety of do- Mr. Hovston.—The gentleman says he can prove a | Only yield henge ne pls prs ogy geo every kindness and attention Hayenna. | mestic a1 i | unm i AY » Or , 18 days fiom Apalachicola, with | Cld_brig M: t, Tacksds Birds, Bi ages, Sc. the above, . cottns to Nedaigh, & Walsh, -Sajed in company, Witt bark bak TG, Browns brige Heurieiva, Persia, | Bio.3 John at-eet, 3 doors from Bioudw aiovenre | | Mt Providence, for Fall River. 'Theship Edwin, for Providence, | IN | -- talled'd days before. 34 he, Tat 8240, oa 76, saw the wieck | Masearts Repedeee a i. tha Egward, Baker, Boston; | Daca ree tOnC Ue wt for oF Wal wre ton to be a brig orn schoone’—forem | Jerome, Parker, Wareham. 81d brig General Marion, Philips; | gignges wilt please attend’ {0 the receipe of" thert foods such foul play. Go it, Webster! Hit ’em again. You | conspiracy between the tl from Pe Ivania, have shown fight at ‘last, and we like your style of | (Mr. Ingersoll) and somevother individuals, I the in. | Helth. He is treated w that humanity con tends to include the Ereaidenn and Secretary of State, | “"Weish & Delavan’s on Monday eve! “* putting in” exceedingly. mammoth tent, on the cor- Elizabeth, Gev mobil io. i ta. hand lying to at the | Savanna, April 7—Arr British b es, | ‘TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ee Asesun Aad Be had not eit tin ee -r; saw m0 person on board. ‘Same time | Liverprols Emgrent, Price, Bristol, via Cork; ship South Ca | NOTIO | ivomn Cotineott time of it. Howes’ inder bare poles. 7th inst, lat $450, lon 75. | rolina, Hsmilrou, Charleston; Buitis ly of the Lake, rporavern KEEPERS AND OTHER’—For sal In Senate. wir. Hieénite akon Gloves this evening. | $24 ,abuk lyme tear he wreck ofa bre or ashy: tir boat | Ptemorris, Gisgow: Intrepid, iwon; Hull, Koetend Bo: | thestock, Ortures, and goad er wiih ons f ’ Mr. 3 i a eS : ¥ Wasuineton, April 10, 1846. The Srraxen.—Does the gentleman from Georgia tic Maaxere:—City Mills Bloar, with a small stock, con us hername,but could nt makeit | Sche'A kinety, Emery, Anugua, vis Stihomes. Below, Be | By eter ber, dvsnd Fine spring morning. Prayer by the Rev.’d Mr. | ¥igld the floor? transactions im Howard street at $175; Luttowards the elove & hore gae heer hae arsport, | ship Mary Caroline. Cid, British ship lisabeth, Geves, St | Milburn. Journal of yesterday. _ Me Cose— Vor 8 aaa ; and of, shathy, Ja apparent, an if operators were djposed | Shin Charleston, Brown, 9 days from Sevanaah, with cotton, | * Wateu, Aprif—Arracht Retiieve, (Be) eld sebr Petitions by Messrs. Dix, (against plow patent of Mr. Hor: something in defence of his decision | to wait a vices from Euro) is $1,62)5. te sco Bulkley. Sidin company with ship Hartiord, for.New | KF H Herrick, Clarence, New York. 10th, arr brigs Rattier, it, Ashmun’s amendment was out of | Susquehynny his sold at $4,75 ‘to The ia pec- J. Wood ;) by Mr. J. M. Clayton, from citizens of | tions of Flour for the week comprise 19,383 barrels A - Dewing, Pa map, Lander, Cs y Ni i |. Bearse, trom Palermo, Feb 22, and Gibraltar, |’ Tyoraatox, April’ 6—Cld ctharine, Vesper, New % New York, Vermont and Michigan, protesting | See Mayen Pion ana. Geeks ed Sa ec re, SW IL Orleans; Sine, Singer, Mobi ‘Queen’ Ponsre, Snow, emines, al01wtr 3 M: Lewis. t against war. Mr. Clayton aleo submitted’ a resol 7 Was septal desta iliyesd eat rermninn steady at $108 te St,i8 Tok veda dort Shooto | eghf CALE Plantin, Fettingell, from London, Jan 2d, in ballast | Hichmoud. bid 34, sehr Susan Ludwig, Cex, do. ze. DR.SALMON’S REMEDY + | NOR disorders of the Stomach, Liver ana Kidue ed w { tion of inquiry on the subject of French spoliations. | Mr. Asuwunsthereupon called for the yeas and nays, | $1,25for white. the ui ‘ Andrew Mortis. i aii ron, NC. Arr week endiug 8th brigs . Peution by Mr. Webster, for a pension; by Mr, | and they were ordered. 7 v1 | Saugepnds aati atin Uigala cee top tore aay edish brig Gurli, Sothman, 120 days from Stockholm, with tro, Packard, New York; John M. Clayron, Paric r, Philadel - Benton, from publishers of New York, againgt the | _ Adbeiog taken, tho question was decided in the | lowestost. ¢ 7 40 ceats for Marylan an, Michel, 13 cays from Cardenys, with 299 hhds | Bein yf eee eee eer aston, Aa D. free admission of foreign periodicals and books; | *itmative—yeas 105, nays 62. Whiskey -outinues without change. ces to - Sailed ip company with brig | j'D! Jones, Cole and Malvina, Pearce, New by Mr. Dix, from the Chamber of Cor New |. Mr. Barzy’s resolution, submitted yesterday,was read, |, 5° ho ithe | Ate. for N York, rehr Albert, Vieal, for Boston. ath ‘Phompson, Ireland, Poiladelphia; Gi by . 5 fo mmerce, New | and is as follows, ¥ rat emaney market ie tec Miadelph'a, | 28% off Cape Hatteras, prssed the wreck of a bout 140 nry, Pitman, and Jutia, Vangild ork, remonstrating against the proposed repeal of fully employed = New York 7s 1 ladelph'a | tons, full of water; saw a lot of timber floating near her; | New World, ell, AmsterpaTD; brij pois banks 2 the pilot laws of 1887; laid on the table, and ‘order- | d, That the Prosident of the United States be | 1-4; Kichmoad 1 discount. ton a blowing heavy at the ti v8 f Sandals e On, ot Patrick, bag 60 5 ‘lst Maron, Jat 3, fon 68, in heavy oe. oh, (ay tem ng toe ans pita 5, St-phen Young, Moore, Fall River; Fawn, Duncan, al ton. bari J. Peterson, Wilson, Teazer, McCur- w York: R. W. rom NOrleans, with 326 hhds oans n to transmit to this House, if not inconsistent | coming more rare, and sellers are forced iuto market. ‘Bales of | Piging heavy at the 9 , Provide! fe from NE, lost deck load of 100 hi Figen et Eee, Lavevenes, Five to, soil of, and climate in Oregon, &c., was adopte P ed to be printed. | with the public interest, copies of the correspondence | City six per ceuts at 97% Fives—nothiug doing. State sour to M. Bamewell. tt is, eat roteatss * ec My ng s ww York, relative to th ere Brig Leonora, Mandell, 8 daysfrom Georgetown, SC, with | 7 » ‘k ending 8th schrs Wm H | and ‘even { bmw ili 3 er, Esq. District Attor- Pattapenruta, April 11, 1848. | jumper. ‘24 ina, John Fanel, seaman, of Irelaud, was Washed | aarctont Puphr Yorks Won ke Birds Bay State, | “REMEDY CONTAINS % URY, nor any Mr. Asuxry reported from the Judiciary Commit- | 2°, th | . Mr Arcutson’s resolution, calling for a new sta- | in the year 1841. between the President of the United | #ites, 74Xa75'4. £ fives, Goganked. Threes, 34. 40}4. tistical map, showing the character of the journey | States and the Governor of re : 808, oy of | Western district of New | Magnetic Teleghaph—The Foreign News—The Weather— | wterbonrdanddrowned. yr tt gash tong. | Luitis, Providence; Almira, Bates, Bos tee, a bill providing for affidavits before the U. S. | eck bos Alomateer Bicice tate of New York, as coun- Jefferson's Birth Day—Balle, $e. ing Gomenerss = BvAyne vs im, to finish loa ern. 1 sets Marcia, ‘iot Deugtas. | Fome, Fortes , and does not | it the to Easiness. "Ye monteat required. Courts, in peers ue its iF a8 Barxy moved the previous question on the reso- | The wires of the magnetic telegraph have been broken | §ryr Rat, ne Sear ke ral ag ge Letng . 33] = | aig ane Joho at. Ageot > Ad , intion. | si 10 0% this rning. see. Mr. Wepsrex moved a resolution, which was | | Mr. Scuzxcx.—Will the gentleman withdraw the mo- | ice 10 o'clock this morning. ‘Sent K W Brown, Francis, 6 days from Wilmington, NC, | By Last Night’s Southern Mail. i; MOTHER CORDIAL. adopted, calling upon the executive for information | tion } (Cries of “No,” “ no! The foreign news arrived by the mail line from New | with cotton, ke, to N L McCready. Home Ports. | FE\tiE superior efficacy of this when used in te for the years 1840, *41, °42 and °43, and h Mela | Mr. Barty —No, I'll not withdraw for anybody, | York,and is now being issued by two of the Philadelphia | "Schr Washington, Lockman, Virginia. | H ‘stages of oH thar no female dion 5. and the omere ‘voice— Ma ti yoery: Schr RParmalee, Lewis, from the wreck of ship Henry | ‘ouce experi ite - ville (Mr. Webster will speak again by- mand or the previous question will rise, ic idee Shy ear very warm and the sky is overcast, | is we PR one Fe nedy note eudd an , 2 On motion, the Senate resumed the regular order | tive ny 7 Kentlemen were counted in the firma | Preparations are making for celebrating the anniver- | se in sight from the merchants’ telegraph, at sun | | pares, Ro ane 1s made branch iption of of the day, upon | The Srraxen.—It is evidently carried b rit fs birth day, on Monday the 18th inst, | ticlerstady: "Por sale a a Broedway corer of oka suece: THE ORKGON QUESTION—THE N. R, BOUNDARY. | _ Mr. Scutencx —I ask for tellers. (voles We a ee ite naar ee te beme of in | | ee ics es ‘e don’t i Miscellaneous Record. Mr. Famrrecp obtained leave of Mr. Bagby to | want tellers.”] the evening; through the day there will be several mili. | ri make afew remarks upon the treaty ieaattin Y the Tellers w pointed, and, having counted, declared aft Packer Sur Jonn R. 8xippr, for Liverpool, is detained northeastern boundary. In reply, then, to Mr. Web- *¥e Tesult—ayes 98, nays 25. entil Monday. ster’s declaration the other day, ‘that there were not | «,°,the demand for the previous question was seconded, Scur. Nannagansert, Eldridge, of Dei from . fitty reasonable inhabitants in Mainesopposed to the | the main question ordered to be put, and and the resolu: Mobile, bound to Fhiladelphia, put into Wilmington, NC, in | H°%, NEW WESTERN, BY THE POUND OR Oil Peppermint, White Wax, TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS, ? AND BAKERS. TT Peer siccattiny Clee Comsamption, Branchitw, | Lange, in the most wouderfal remedy ever Knows, beleg the | | invention ofthe great Dr. Lneanee, of Earls. The’ cares | formed by the, : traly i n 8 d. ist st March; had many de treaty. Mr. F. dissented from this opinion. The | ee Sorten nkee, the ad iat a lat 34 30, in'& gale, lost boats, sunsatil Gia pA CE Mens tebeee isin EL WEBSTER AGAIN BEFORE THE BAR, hs | Potash | fyi and received other damage, causing 4 r ¢ moved a re-consideration of the vote b dib-boom, flying. | Sal Soda, Coarse Sponge, | Castor Oil, they were bound by the act of their commissioners, | @ revolution of Mr. Ingersoll was yesterday | abe give ted. ia is Wiv-enesconttne soten Carraway Seed, | Refined Liquorice, | German Sales: and their concurrence was an act of necessity.— | ® - | Gales of Stocks at | “Suir Coemata, lost on the coast of North Carotiaa, toge- | , Qillemon. I Bias, opte ie at of their commission- ent vote wi ie ma- | er wil er cargo of . Was insu! ie’ 5 & They hed adopted the award of th : Did the gentleman vote with th Fins Puea te Chek tone | ther with h f salt, red ia New York. ie sO EE KS » | ong ree ay ee = yan ee with it. Ae RA. Mi 100do Girard Bank 994; $3000 Bex GEG: |g Mijesita: Nemat-“Sohe Grafion, sailed from this port, save | “apt tmerh Mieleneae mete Je oa uy. the Legislature together pon this subject—another tleman trom Connecticut | Sirske'k Delaware Ser 9; 00h kook oo Chie: | Sing oChezeargy tncre, and loading for) N. York, ahe sailed Ca IOE chur ealeraiag his prewisne 1s baw Frapetes 90 from Wee Webmen We. Miike hel hit ec, Arte Boann.—$ 060 State 5's, cash, 6834; 2000 do, rw, 68%. | FeP. 12 Sines her departare from M, nothing ha ard | Cyean Carpets of every deseription, irom 10 to 100 yarde, with- | Ed r T, &e. ‘aine had never been in aay a few words. | Srconp Boarv.—$3000 % 6's, 1871, 000 ‘State | Other. . Her gre consisted ot aifenty,, Higvektgson mast | eat rippiag iagrals @¢ cents per Yard; Brawels "8 eents per | avor of surrendering her territory, or her jurisdic- ‘Who has the floor? | 5's,68%; 6300 do, ding Bonds, 23; aad eiatan Eater iiyin' Heder, aud << Hamilton, of thie vic | yards Hearth Rugs, Taole Covers and Shawls cloned, from 25 | tion, for money, or or the free navigation of the St. ed. speake & Delaware 6's. 83; 100 shs do Bink, 4%. - pe gg Cogent Bide Reel are cerpeden A hs po 9 ‘or washed (rom 30 cents to $1; Coats READ THE F Johns. They were, perhaps, ready to yield a por- business take prece- | 4 ApTEN, Boann,—20 she 9 Beare oe caic ied Wine | y of the Warren office, Boston, ‘for. §40¢—$1000 on | cleaned or dressed from 50 cents to $1; Punta de from £5 to. 30 | ADVERTISEMENTS ton of territory north of the St. Johns; not to the | dence? aun °55, 79; 1000 Lehigh 6's, 2days, 54. nt at the Ocean Insurance office in this city, aud $200) | CR, _ aos eash, uo lnere | or yas a of nee millions of acres. Mr. Feirfield re- | tees ofall hace vee question takes prece- —_— 3 Notice to Mariners. IDLE HOUR BOOK. ' ‘aoe ee map of George III, giving the boun- | ““Mr. McCurtiasp raised u question, whether it was in Sales of Stocks a8 Becton. | _ From the atth of January, ult,, there has beenestablished, by | JUST PUBLISHED The “Idle Hour Book,” containing oF ary.of 1788, in a strong dotted line,, precisely ac- | order to move a re-cobsideration of ihe resolution, acd 10, iodo, 3% See a eerie ccveoc anchored ie 18 fect at 1OW | Seate gegen, Mth O08 eugravings—price only 37 eeus—re- | MEDICINE AND PHARMACY cording to the claim of the United States; and | aaked the Clerk, taroughite Seder jer the reao- | 50 do, 31%: 125 do, x6: 325 do, 8, 74:90" Rosen one orf direction frous Point Berteuny om board this ot for 187, five in number, will be i STRE quoted Irom @ speech of Sir Robert Peel, in con- | lution was yet in the h 2100 d ch & Wi RE ye die Almanees, ; 95 NASSAU STREET. nection with some allusions of Sir Robert to this | The Srecuun.—Guch te the feet ree Ba: todos bord . 5286: doy Stig. po PR Sg tnd hai plate raamealed MEDICAL ADVICE it by mail. Geecinee tavien ine ‘anection of the, tede to: thiete ‘nud Inge variety of the varius kinds of Children's | Books. Gone Books, Baumer, ten foge het with colored Litho: Re mene ORURNEN a PISA ER, Te Chatham the ni at ifes om the sea, and a longer distance when | | helene oi form: on was recerved at the Ver sat d3 Norwich & Worcenter RR.S2}.: 147 | gulue, Bovton, April i, 1616. 8-G. WHTNE map, in which he declares that ‘the, Sir Robert,did | Mr. MeCux.axp insisted on his point. not believe the claims of England to be well found- | The Sreaxer decided that the motion was in order ; ed.” Mr. Fairfield declared that the conduct of 4&4, after conversation and an ‘appeal trom the docition \ce Railroad, 109; ; 150 do East Boston Co, 14. IN PRIVATE DISEASES, TE EMBERS of tee an Ppa ony i been fraudalent in Cy more than | Sn the Speaker's ion was sustained by 10 ds, 52; 100 do East Boston Co, 13%; 25 do, | poken. the title in her possession warranted her in demand- . Bi 6 days from Boston for Philadelphia, 175 3 F j 23. ing. | , Mr; Dicesow then addressed the House, and related an CRD ee mandy Hook, loth iusteby piloe bot “Thee F 2 ae pele veg rea much ad. | medical tracati and permane ir, Wanerwh ies to revly; and was ab anecdote, in the course of his remarks, There was a COMMERCIAL. th. ; \ mired on New Year's Day. They are already mated, and | tothe constitation or couflaement from business. cooding, when ys out pre- | ae in ae long in 8g, of the same name save apisinesanamansiaie +“ March 2, Jat 2420, lon 60%, brig Falvia, of BaRimore, | iat Bosotd only’ ia pairs. Bird Racine andthe pubic p particularly requested to make a applicatinat the 9 > low pri eer south. i 5 | 7 7 Mr. Bacsy, upon stating the nature of the case | This man was mm com isan i Uassectioat Corton—The sales ae, Pome to 00d plas; the “pals, off Stono, ship Anson, Barkman, from New Yor | (rag nan variety of Bi wing Birds from different ro thus avoided. One of the before the Senate, said he was willing to allow to | The people were unwilling that the duties of that office larger proportion of which wes forthe Havre market, | MRChaileMon, | 17 1 samuel Davis, of Plymouth, from | (ithe habitable Globe, Fancy, 'igeous aud Cages, Gold Fish, this episode the whole day, or any specific time Should be performed. So the man took an oath that he | and in some instances at a slight concession from pre- | pino tte: ie the < " h | Cale {firhbone, and bind sera istery deserivtlon. “very | that might be desired. ould not egain perform the duties; and he was brought | vious rates, which is generally attributed toa tight mo- | Brig Royal 8 .ilor, irom New York for Demerara, March 31, | *tele ‘tne 8 teat ‘5 Jobn street. Mr. Westcorr moved that when the Senate ad- Be en i baton he had been incarcerated, o: ney market. We continue to quote— 1913045 fou 7025. fi St Mary’s for Bath ‘contait I directions for | journs, it adjourn over to Monday next. Hejected | afterwards gaid, an rerer eee citizens, and Livenroot C.assirication. Me" Tin inst rhe 3% Sf Gente e pond | ere | id, in referring to this circumstance, that | —16 to 26. on the horse he was reminded of the passage of bs Uplands. Porida. H « wi Mr. Wenster desired some ten words, which | Revelations hich spoke of the white horse and his rid would occupy not more than that number of mi- Mr. Incensor.—(correcting him)—"The “pale” horse, | granary nutes, in reply tothe Senator from Maine. He | str. picxsow—Well, the * pale” horee and hie rides, | 2 Ht ce ‘en ten minutes, if it were agreeable to | and heii following siter. Sar. De then tpoke of his effort | . hp ‘or irom Alabama. ‘esterday to inquire as to what money was expended | t. Baany said that he would cheerfully allow | from the secret service fund, for the annexation of ten minutes, or even a longer time, if desired. | Texas. Mr. Wensrer gave it as his opinion, that what- r. Farnax—If the gentleman makes a charge, I will | ever dissatisfaction might exist among the people of with him. Maine, upon the boundary of the late treaty, they | Mf, Dicxsox remarked , Post paid. VELPEAU’S SPECIFIO PI of gounrrhona, . ‘demon, Bake 10, Catawba, Coleman, D At Taleashana, Dee 7, Lydia, cruise; 14th, Wixslow, Simons, NB, clei Runge, Feber Newer, weston ban Cerne Ws. os | Pence, lan ends reed eee ae | + eat ol 5 Sanat iat 38-398, Tou Cri Triton, Chase, NB, 100 sp, to } & a an, a 08 Joan Fernance?, Uet S00 ap, (reported ADI. 12, 650 sp) Robinson, FH, 700 wh, fora At'dy abt Jan 15, q ‘all mo discharges trom fa ther | ital t ii \ rit ween daetonnst Dis: | the Urethes.. "They effect acure ima much time than other remedy, without ‘the breath, disagreeing with the stomach, or Coufinement fom busivess, "Price $1 pet x mds, hin, &e., and be substantuted Foreighn Markets. he was not privileged to | Matanzas.) March 98.—Our berbors are @ompletely j ; d ity it. wants would infinitely prefer it i ’ | prowl about the State D. iment end obtain secret in- | bere of for the seas: Many could get cruise a week, and then home. . 2800 thy irtuce of UTIONAL DEBILITY CURED. ing in 1841; and that they woe formation ; and spoke of Mr. Ingarsoll's grandiather as | {egeous employment at this moment: ae theyrare much | pid Sper y ee gd Feet te Mer | hima cuscllom wmely Principal depot, bien be roniy ae ¥ iv eat throwa back upon the old issue of arbitration, as wanted, and $4} to $5 are being paid per 110 gall hhdto 48, lon 158, Koweaa, Kates, Fall River, 2400; Jan we. Bers | we imere 8. INGERSOLL & CO. 99 Joho st. | arose, and said it was un- | the United States, and 2 a 2} per box; to Europe £3 10s | Kuch, Warren,cleany M ‘ak of his grandfather in that manner, | to £3 15s, and one wes taken at £4'2s 6d to St, Peters. | lat 9, loa 623)'W, Delta, W. eM, i may (cemoarked Mr. {..) say something | burg. Molasses in demand, 1} to 1}; Sugars 5 a6; Rice, wigust, Hopewell, Lutieffeld, "Warrgu, 500 bbls the last | A a fe ES ere Jast sales 12} rs. in Havana, if new Zealacd, Dec 13, Good Return, Swift, NB, 1700 | parlour, one bedroom and kitcheu ura 100 sp. SH eet ido Hedin | 10 FAMILIES WANIING FURNILUR proposed by the administration of Mr. Van Buren. | gentlemanly to: As to the navigation of the St, John’s, it was given, f his presence as asked by the Maine commissioners; and, upon | to you. the whole, he would leave it to everybody in M i | tone ye j crses of half a dozen $5; carefully, } ir. Diexson.—The gentloman m: say what he) o ke, bie f HI farnil | h 5 cones ‘ i if the question as now settled, was not far better | ate ie fo me er Mn Buchanan js | = ne, bi Foreign Ports Keeotog, ke, Which mu be wold exceadtoaly low. | hiss ofthe Uaton. ‘i than to have submitted to the uncertain issues of | Net Teported to hav. Tired pot democratic | mean teaas al tes Wsm~Clgn 0 | Aven, Jan 19—Sid La Plate, Hamblet, Boston. | BAR Yery cheep, eke on Carriage Heenoste 3 arbitration. Respecting the maps, Mr. Webster = Ses Png would tap them and let it out? adnion valde kare ou Mire Combi apt Conk Bommay, Feb st Frolic, Faucon, China. po be ety, herwene, Seed aly ioe eee rerpval Mire Conkling, Mr Nib. xen—Does the gentleman yield the oor? | ore; Mir & Mra muir, of Perth. UC; Chas Bron, Alfred jon—Yes, sir. Coulson, Torouto; John H Pratt, Engiand; Joha Weaver, Bos- | ¥4D—Mr. Buchanan never made the asser | ton; M B He; mont, Kingston, Jam—300 iu steerage, d it was proved untrue on the floor of the con- |, Havaxa—Ship Crisioval Colou—B sro Alege ts i said there were two of them; and’ that probably been exchanged to show to each py ibe ine as claimed by the other; and that while George IIL. had a map in his possession, giving the Amer)- Ze, Hon, Mareh 22—In port bark Joha R Gardner, Pe- | and 4 i next |" FANCY SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. er wits . THREE-COURTLANDT STREET, Peper for ee femmes h joston ic, 3. to din, dodo for NYork; Fernvian i | lady, daughter and servant, France; D.C | Amanda = of the Walnut Oil Military Shaving ‘Soap y 7 pp Teed dE aceaion, defining | Femme ance was called to amend the conetitation of | jf Mt New York; J'N Pecruilo, Phitadsiph do do for Bouton; bark Prospect, do do; Biig Ceylon Toilet Soaps, Blegaat xtracta, Eagcnees, ologuen, {eine hotles at $1 each in Britain, When Mr. Webster hadconcluded, "\ _™It. Dicxsox—I am willing to take the gentleman's | “1g; D9 hine, Siawanns A Morley, England. |B Catswne, March 7—In pert, brig, Nereus, Holmes, of and | {fve" Git i aud Dealers. im onaral | $8: ‘carefully packed od eto i 4 Mn. Baany proceeded to the main order. [Your “sro (or | 4—Hhip Charleston—L Solloman—H Lavinson, W | fm Salem, arr Sth, disg, only Am vessel, 7, t je assortment, CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAPA- rebar : - Mr. [ncensor1—The charge was completely refuted. | Stiachfield, GH Jackins—i3 in steerage. | March 29— pee ‘ ean be suppl lowest rai RILLA, GENTIAN AND SASAFIAS, porter rom sheer physical exhaustion, is compell- ree pletely | rks Murdara, cl jine Candles, ei to be briet with every speaker to-day, including | the sient create wat, ME, Buchanan belonged to | yA°uOuN nie Geeiane patho, Men ais LT hatch naib 9 ” | Riera vembiche or ne testes oy Mr. Bagby } Men i peaker to-day, including the federal party; but, he desired to add, Mr. B man | wick. weht, J Lynch, Mr Phillips, Mr Fraxi | fm Riad, : JOHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER. | aa ished for the suppression right aedee oI agby believed the notice to be waahet & tederaiie: like Webster, for he shoaldered his | as | 5 be EE ioveud toeive fom tase Ge ope He believed that the discove- heliout iy Peaut to fight. There were no bluelights | | The TO VICTIMS OF INDISCRETION. | mended by the (oll atay, the explorations of Lewis and Clarke, in Penney to the enemy. Loxpox—Packet ship We Aon Bali eat BERNETHY’S BOTANICAL PILLS are acknow- | Samralt oF Barsaperitie Le proce nster—3 . New Indy. dor Dr Brinsmiade, Newark tend do; Henty N Beach, do: J | b id, NJ; WC Lane, Oo; H 10, Joh Hor and the setilement raade by John Jacob Astor, to. .,!"; Dicxsor ma rark, N , New Orleans; Joha Den: | gether with the subsequent acquisition of the Span- | “ptt binelights ih title, gave us 2 good deed uw. ; The Sreaxen—The Chair would remind gentl , Ranking, Sp: ‘ . je p to 6440, over Great that biue ii gentlemen | fore of the any other nation Recurring to the hor- the Hewes. hry on) the legitimate eubject before | Greer aoe tiene ia table war,” “ir, Bagby said he did nileman insinuates that Connec- | not believe ia them—we should hi y blue lights £ | im portatt deiended his course on the annexation i grossly misinformed’ °* ‘*® enemy, he has been of the West-3 bat | remark, not distinctly heard,.| York; Wm B: 4 ~ ~4 Hecued to be the mostcertain and effectual remedy ever | Sxiraj oi Sareutariie tt bresen 7 heardy) FoiRon i . ffm Toews: Jincotetd for towortheys wierta, inition of the Hledder, | Peiea.ery of te Ty Savanuah, eld; | Weakness of the organs ion, deficiency, otehes or pimples, 4, pai ry ‘ent, do; Gales, | sea ot She ertaaey, ante etane ous eruptions, ulcerated sore throat.or re a | r a, Higgins, for Portian ha | the secondary effects of syphilis or an injadicious use recent, bat ia long invigorating and traly ly, to chet savin jenas; 2th, sip John Parker, 4 Matanzas. % 0 en lone by) West—3 bales GW Betu— ALIFAX, A t—Arr brine Acadian, Eldridge, Boston; | are recom- : pony tony He had always been in favor of it; but did | Sreaken—Tho gentioman will confice him: | Hyslop te Brothers—2 on | Home, Crowell, Philsdelphis: Virginia, ——, alexandria | wonted al oti at all, 36 Catharine stisets | Crags forwarded to all pasts of the Union. lieve the exigency, from the fact that the pee Tag | ee, eid A Beheiecg cries WB Hame | the vn are, ae Wiward, Fo S| dad at 127 Muidea Lane. i, with directions. ra | Donald | Oger ie rothers, from Arichat,fordo. Cid 34, C) discouctto wholesal | Sone Room RRICH AnD wOR er Texas were our | cople, was 80 preesing as many be= ce rose to a point of order. The subject of | Lewis Tomes belge 10 Mecsas theweryert, Gs | sont ia ae, of, Baregeotlios Ge lieved. His great obiection tothe North cast boun. | 1 ta voloes Ge om, bine Tight ™ oe we Heat. come Horubew fo doh & ocd todas fanreot, March Are Wallace, Sammerson, N Orleaasi 70 John. | ia 173 Division sees”