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lic officer ig not in Washington. or efficient ‘He is ever at Ris post—is iging and courteous to those whose business draws them within te pre- cinet of his department, and is, likewise, a gentle- man of great erudition and political talent, as his letters upon the tariff, published in the Onion time past, over the signature of some “ Bundlecund,” sufficiently prove. I say, therefore, in pore ms on, On this subject, that any public department which is | by able to sustain itself from its own receij an expense $e th Patil, tile ike the Bon Oke toat partment, ought to be liberally, and generall ported y Congress, in at lawful di x “ts ot | cl jay make upon it for aid in carrying out its inten- tions, Mr. Niles’s o) tio > with Sanding position to the contrary, not. Mr. Dicksoa, in the House of day or so ago, made a char, ae eeieees | ta of State, Mr. Buchanan, ti Sole wes a federalist, &e. Now, with Tespect to what any man may or may not be in politics, while th administration, or p eerves in a Bigh | TWESTY-NINTH CONGRESS. bare of vessels for the season. Many could get adver | tosey Me os eae js employment at this moment, astheyare much | gyir Joun Ba! erty m4 x" House of Representatives, wanted, and $4] to $5 oe being paid per 110 gall bhd to | sherman, of the shij Y te Wasuinoron, Arai 11, 1846. | the United States, and 2 a 2} re box; to jate passengers, nee ee, to Le to #3 15s, and one was taken at £4 286d to intention to, Yorn | burg. Molseses in demand, 1} to charge on Ahe oern, Sen | last sales 19} rs. in Havana. Passengers Arrived. Carron ship (Mate SY Renate T a ot ae Packet Suir Joun R. Saivvr, Capt. Luce, for Liverpool, area | will sail chis morning, weather permitting. Letter bageat the set ) Mr. Wixtaor then proceeded to read from a manu- Siam Mi iacions | Exchange News Rooss. Suen sccink pespered by his (ca weve, unable te pensare.s:| egiteat Ta fe--Mrs Baldwin, Mrs Langlin, Mr | AnotHemSuur Aswonx.—We learn that the pilot boat Jas. qi atete ae He ‘Yancey had Tend in | Tiewbridge, Master Baldwin—2 in steerage: M. Waterbury passed, on Saturday night about 9o’clock, a | 108 49 the newspape posted here that kemndved hots anda MO es "Robert sot Ws sada large ship ashore on Squan Beach. She appeared to be ashore ae 5 ly ‘ork. tand dollars had been raised by the manufacturers for | Kingwin steers | About one mile anda half south of where the Henry Clay | NYotk. Haran? Mr. Wobster, to secure his services in their interests — | _Savannan—ship rtford--Mry.N Baldwin, Mra Rous, Mea | It. There wes mooalight, with slight haze inthe atmo | ji 'and Mary fat be nae neta ae cio Faller Me Fal Moot, AUB Allee: hee jag Gar. | phere. No masts could be seen. genre J [= Ged Riaeas eee a4 Smee the above was ia type, we learn thatit is the Swedish id himself seen in the newspapers the arti it such a plan was on foot; but when in Massachusetts, last December, he was not awere that anything in this parti- | B 5 vias a crew of the brig Axel, from Cette, with wine, &e, bound to this port. She | went ashore in the of Saturday morning. The captain, in Montane Ship hob Roy— her, cut away both masts. She had of | wfontreal, 1! Tat cule Vine, Ne, ‘Thatiecton. Seeeta eter here aabuss: jrown, Munt, New Arr c B P B yr York. Ipiracead | res, Bt ory Malabar, Wine, reeked . Pratt, Tarr, Cuba; schr | — Bier the hope of eas ‘of Fresco party that he serves in a high cular hed’ been done. This morning, however, he did Artacvicola~Batk Jae E Williame-Two Miss Hards, | the hove 1 of which were saved. — Faoriobck, “April 9—Arr Propeller Washi Brown, | ‘Rooms, capacity, are willing to believe him to be otherwise, | know something, honorable to hr Webster's friends | Mr Handeock. | eet tomes pesnenaness oes Pees: pigackeny wit ces, ‘Wheeler, News Ri ap Heres Oo ol sendnens gar ate him wit ibe hodings ae Rane de ives a oo ner tie cacemertnert | ee fetes SE TT we nts that he repudiates in toto. It 1s in | Ment of his information. He regretted that a person: 1g — | the Swedish con i Pe % ork bad taste, to say the least, A man tis a attoet and political warfare was waged against Mr. Webster, Cantor—Ship Montreal—30 3.chts young hyson tea A.A | bleshe may begot off, The cargo, we believe, is insured in | mor ates ercival, Babi; ean | | nat ongengan a find it to their ad- ht to be what he pleases, either in religion or | eid, that, therefore, there was a ne2essty for introdu: | Low & Brothers—0 brs teas do oil, do acq'd ware tdomdse | Well tet. iven, New York vai HOWE ELLE BROTHERS, No . ties, in this 1 private and personal affair of Me. Webster into apt 26 ches young hyson 52 (go yson 103 do im: | fh from tho offices of ther Oeil par, bri Boren I Lady , Cox, Tho | Poed aby y i. p cB, country; and in seeking an endorser or that it should be a fit topic for legislative yun & co—7 cases ay 2 Forest & | We acknowledge the ihe receipe ett slips f mmaston, Oh Give Br ra cy fig ah fey, Portland; or the certainty that he holds this or that dogma, it | discussion’ Let the res onsibility rest on those who | £0! bas'15 ety do youue by es | the Savannah, Georgian, Bangor Whig. and Salem Register, | Tp Providence, | SEGAR WAREHOUSE, - Prould be folly for him to appeal to an opposite party | commencedit. He now stated, in answer to the charge | [¥,tilk Edwards & Stoddard—10 ex ie 1 ane Rage rarer -Rerharnsine yeep ey oe ee Capain Rea of the che tie Ber. Fequeated tobe re | No. 37 Ch for an elucidation of it, in accordance with his own | that Mr. Webster was the pensioned agent of the manu. | Hi {nowPsanl box 1 pkge tea ND) Smith 5 boxes mdse & 8 | once Ae ORE ore morarog of the. 18th Ult ta a are Dereed Many 9 Wee rete Gene ene eres | J.D, ARMSTRONG & ROHNTON ie a waderstanding thereof. With respect to Mr. Bu- | {acturers—and by authority—that Mr. Webster does not | Gleim—i do J Ladonnest Goodhue & co—1 A e:4 Palmer—4 re on Orange Keys, nih bein ports; sup) Savanna, April ta Site ofthe Geo jn Md. Pil © the atten of Southage esters re chanan’s Political opinions, or of their intrinsic | f™8. ingle dollar’s worth of stock in any manufactur- | ehts { trunk 3cx ‘Jones—300 chts twankay 66 do hyson yeni Pavers weone wreekers irline Bremer, Bt Johes, hia, | following stock, euume rated below, which merit, either for good or evil, I have notking to do ; ing company, nor is a single dollar's worth held by Sis ten 0 oes eno0 ia youn hysea Tou i ordre 3033 w a wrecker standing for h Tsaac eo Brew nt er Yat | epee +S tle BEGARS, bat, from my own per figs ie 5 | others for him or his family, or tnat any provision has “ ts young hvson 27 hts hyson 7 74 do im ial a py sy from Mobile, 20 days ont, bound to ‘Brower. lon; brig Em | Gs AD fae oe personal and intimate know- been made for him or them; nor is he interested in any Ti Semin ioe Ge pene ba gee mused is 696 | Providence, put itto Charleston on the Sth jn distress ton, " a8 £ wath hom Tron of the people of Pennsylvania, manufacturing company whatever; nor does his interest tons ido imperial 263 6 ogee Cae hyo Jechts pou. | On the 2d inst, when in lat $2, lor 77 50, pe. via St bi re af ‘om I have lived for ten years and upwards, depend on any rise or fall of stock; nor hes any transac- Heo 159 3g do 400-10 cty bxs suc! chee oalt ng teas | load, carri ares jib-boom = 4 it’ say that all parties there have considered | tion taken place, on condition of Mr. Webster remaining | 8333 mars cassia to order—100 chts 1180 4 json 140 | it, and received o STONE FOR DRY DOCK. | do Mr. Buchanan to be what he is known throughout | in the Senate. Mr. Webster has disposed of Western | chts 50 3¢ do 100-10 cty 756 cty bxs byeon 138 ol do hy- | Baia OTHELLO, from Curacea, boned to Pile pert. conahed ‘Time Extended for Recet 2 the country to be—ademoerat. ‘The great State of | 18nd. not Srneesing. fs actiial “alue, for which he has Chine isd 30 uh coy bee spuchoug 66 M4 chs coon cry ous stasis Mort ia eam a Om IE Nav¥ AGENTS Sirehe dh ie BACCO. aaenmlvante has endorsed him for one ; the demo- basa pets peoneanes ty an et fod ae colong tees 90 cases silks Gender at Sechi § boxes Jone, hy-| sour, Jamxs T. Beatie, , Johan, henge fo for St Andre si D PROFOS. ch 4 fr, Stone ‘3 his station, an Scene, epeRnizes him as such; | gentlemen who made tho donation, aecompanied ii with | *ds'etraleesua ches young myaotten sv ondeseizes ose | Vit age pen gn err ry 5 fon Dry Deee aa Pag Nag and delivering ben bottles, bladders Garrett's Souff. ration, ‘confirm it; and, therelote, itis wrong | cheatally by yous Trends a tx avidonee atthe | acinsns uben tent sar Tie vtaciake Sear” | hoi amu omminaion tre Gaeteed td | she Nery Yard Ay Yank Gran or ne Al Beoremmopene i! SmaI > your jen as an evidence of ei ” eat 3 ten 6 bas toys val let Bi h + ry : for a politioal opponem. to’say that he is hot what | krateful.sonce Yor services’ rendered’ tortke countey, | Tuirsti-ship Platine i60 bres lemons. 2060 do, oranges pe Re i Towing dimmensiots and quanti iz “Rough Hammered | Ay noms in favor of STEN oy one proclaims h “4 without out 6 Draper & Darlin—31 bales eocks T Pierce—1490 quiatals brim | ete pane awe nts Ealene tek Gil sek aaba ina oastan | son anus a no en sama ag hamedg de: | 7, Catan Spel, of he shit Troe cae % Pome ey Top, 0 3, 10 tl elieve that this will not make their purpose eavy w | has receiv sontaiives, this fern Fon ey Hanae of Regen! 7 Ht scceplable. (0. you.’ Your friends, for. Avene muy seed sages anetian Eeeee a ean eaaccaroni 20 boxes | reports haviig exberan the oper rapt : EEF: | of the pofeton By Eee a the uumerous Diet rema) | twenty ave rallied around you. ‘ime will do Inuts 450 ‘to o1 Orleans, on the 71 time, in lat s ‘ a pg 4 ies mzhs ot bis yesterday, in renly to a query of Mr. | you justice. ‘This small token of regard may be of ser. | "Saava ta Gaarbue Brie Mantalte 00 Nhs sugar Ldph do | | se 38"Non 0 30. fell ae tnd boarded brig Junius of Boston, ans } | Raszing the sume a person poe £ ep ae a 7 ether Mr. ‘ebster was the paid | ice w jen increasing renders your labors irksome, ae 4 hhds do 80 ks alone P Harmony & reviously reported med ; to Brome ber fwe bbe pork, e § & | Sta ae Nites ote Tekd or nae Cypmercial community in New Eng- | and we, your friends, perhavs, be in their graves. If it | Phews—8 bbls sugar | boxeweetmeats 1 tierce molusses 2 ory Rey Me eet Se swactomcin | Am $e aa I. | bythe most ex aly The followin afew land or not. He saul, that all he learned on the | may not be needful for you, it may tend (0 the comfort sarong Helm Maret thie seme Charan | HL Jong 7130 fell in with and boa hip meriemed: |B ete bythe moat experienced eee ae ong a's ow Bated Kimo, aes eae ee frome Alabama interro- et gaat ae aera: cree ee meee ee eee Te jo Bunsermb & Seckwith—47 hhds molassead | See swept mai, and mizen mast fone, fore mast and foreton | Saat | Oe caders tigally with Mr. in Massnchusctia had rershoon a ee eents | this, there wi biletrae he Brig Jndsons6_ hhds sogar, 201 hhds molnsses task standing, 190k from her kedge anchor, and « plece o | ae ee ee | Steneme: pleasure re- ed for him an annuity | } ee a grass rope. x | commen ry for life, = | We remaining in Duuscomb & Beck ks molasses 1 bbi bay waterJ Rus- iets . arrived at Charles | G . | country and them, since he game ints tine | Hcy; , Its motive wi se $4 Gant W Hatten | (oe Hisne fee Se Mommccrord karmeniceda | Ho de is f "te gua 38 | Penta eee oP sereny or Awoal e Bont date oh . ato political lite. , and he took upon ont at’ Par ic Hayti—14 bags coffee fulbert—40 | ton on ih of February, in lat 3 39, oi the at ra of a 250 50 «(30 | Ban Pues Branca & Bakers Chaties Ce Ewe ry o whether the commercial interests at the North | knew those proce ick & ‘Trowbridge ie 104 do $200 42000 tbs loewood 4.6 Yersel, apparently new, with the name ‘Snow, jew’ Pattern Stone. x gerd. T Horeers James Dally, ¥. Haviland; EY Bancker, had employed him or not, in the manner supposed by | Webster took. in Kotlete & Goris bags colle J Varickma cg Hill | eM painted on it, (the latter part Sf the name broken off. 0.) Cubic Yards.” Wideh, ‘Thickness, | i : the gentleman from Alabama, he was not aware ; | the commerce of the country; nor Ta 8W Lewis—40M Smith 187 Perry, Mathews Com 70 Captain 8 jadged, from its appearance, that it had been in Bese Ste] 2 # | nor did he feel himself either justified or at liberty | to understand how those interested in t gone? J Brome Hoptbnt oe ‘eks rags G Hogarth—200 | water but shore time. g 1%6 26 = 9 inquire into such private matters. {and honorable, powerful and just mi coffee Grosheim & Clapham—69 Johnson & Brother—2l | Soun. Exc was totally Jorton the sland of Little Hope, A be Mr. Yancey replied by sa hatithe wits | should find occasion to be grateful. But his (Mr. UB Viaae svi idal, Lee & Uom6 cks rags A Rolker & Moll- | 70 miles west of Halifax. ‘The crew narrowly escaped, by | we 4 E. if y saying, that the explanation | Winthrop’s) purpose was to explain. This explana: | man—¥000 H M Delafield—$153 F Guallarde—$51 W al rowing 5 miles in a heavy sea. No date or particulars given. te 20 teas pete sausfactory to him, but he would be | tion was not™due to Mr. Webster alone, but fo his or iS parycofeee cts age Of iver Catts—$200 to order, Hesusmeene ia, Harrison, from Boston, arrived at 296 rt eas pl sgl h ‘i ne spncieman from Massachusetts | censtituents, who took part in that transaction. Mr. pa RY Seencee Bark Hee 1a—65, 008 Ine Loewe ee bags | nities selec passage, and left at same ) ; 33 \ Raserine most NOTICE. thane ‘e those friends. He first saw | Webster was not a pensioned agent; it was an unworthy | 270 H bra est eee eet Allen & Pax- ve rT 19 | Derex EVANS, ‘No. 12 Peek sli, nea near V Waser sree, ij ment in a newspaper that a sum of one hun- | and unjust assumption. It was due to the Common- sone75 GM Smith & Co—70 W Agnew & Sons—30H Delier | op yoowe 1 fas Nee Orta; ana is 1 DVR PANE Re eee aes dred thousand collate had been made up for Mr. | wealth of Massachusetts, which,through her Legislature, | & Potter. akin & | ate age < lasiarturay 9 tfsdceeacen 2 19 ful ce of nic and surgery, particalanly j (er. Webster; and he was anxious to know, from an | had three times elected him a Senator in Congress, be: | , Rio Janxino—Bark Mazerpa—3950 bags coffee Siffkin ry Anger for Galveston, March sei from Ato. inclusive, and also those | fed welded pin ig Bape authentic source, who the-donors were, and for | £808 his principles were known and his ability unques: | Ionsider—30do RR Smith. | a. aicsen | qh te ratinnmas Gr z os pated ie Sls yaating in all Ashton fe 5 nie: | old drinete wlecrsceancers in Urethroat, strictures, Sc, cuss? what purpose it Was subscribed. Here the subject | pies Ke ours pileyed tn Mee ipose:peanol- word's baies wou! 5? 00 goat skiaa 10 Kegs cochioeal 94 barrels | | Ship Solon, from Prevage Apalachicola, 27th ult, off Gan teat fo bgt i Rote, marked, fo | gdby malepracicn "Tt i ofthe gvontee rae to the uae in, no! Ci ie | Me fone Sadie aaepate went into executive session be- | Citizens of the ‘Site, without datinction of party, Dat | RAN sean coe aks dats bendiesesbiat Beoe'e | “Bark Neshaa, from Philadelphia fr New Orleans, 204 at, | tguuh hammered on allades, hove mathe f | pide ad mone eppeticaced ot fis ys, Me ARIRL. © | the best int f the country. 142 thds sugar 95 do, molasses B oF e Ganget! (Br) Corkan, from New Orleans for Liver: | fed, hammered on all sides, one of which will be | Frou ths Worried eetaetonlle. “fics basen toe wel Wasninarow 10th April, 1846, | , Mi: Yance® arose to a personal explanation. A lettor pt tds suger 95 det Bark Ganges, (Br) work. for privacy, Call at iz beck lip aud be convinced. Hi INGTON, 10th April, | imore American, from Washington, represent: Ko he do sonar Hovland & Asniaatarmat Col- | PoStig Ceily: from West ladies for Boston, 4th instant, no date | ,, The contractors will be faraished with plans and | ate most reasonable, and all cases are guaranteed. (4 lm"me The Recent News from Mexico—Private Account— | ying, that he ‘loathed the company of Mr. one rBrschr Do Hiivenie SRR Ee erhiec & | octet forthe above stones, and they must be quarried 1 ean ——ir__ ‘Mertens Finds. 4 that his (Mr. Y.% peech was in | Carhart—5 be: a ibs mdse & Lenlithon—1 | "Ship Leonidas, Saow, from New Orleans for Havre, 4th inst, re es aie 2 Boge iqenlisy of qramtte et DEAFNESS CAN BE CURED. The highly interesting and important news from | Soaneetina ia ta rena re oe ore Pe ny pene e Oke meee Patrick iia hide a weer APL from Mobile for Boston, 3d instant, lat 32, | from sap. seams or cracks, and ia bl SCABPa’s COMPOUN ~ ‘S00 1c irerectes Mexico, having attracted general notice, it will pro- bably be no unpleasant circumstance, if your numer- | ous readers are put in possession of statements con- | tained in private letters from individuals high in | | authority, explanatory of the action of the Mexican General, Paredes. All the communications from | which the intelligence now forwarded is derived, | all define the public mind of Mexico to be in a very | painful state of excitement. This is accounted for, | however, in the temporary nature of the present government, Paredes holding the reins of power, coafessedly as conservator of the public peace, till the meeting of a Congress, now in course of being elected by the votes of the various classes of the | citizens. The subject of the change of the form of govern- te ment being, in this state of things, warmly discussed | by the several presses of the country, Paredes thought | proper to interfere, and, by so doing, has been as- sailed with considerable bitterness by @ portion of the people ; he exonerates himself trom censure, however, by declaring the question of the form of government to be the one which the National Le- alature or Congress is summoned to decide, and | at it will be time tor the papers to take the question a when the Legislature shall be assembled, and have it under consideration. Discussing it betore hand produced useless excitement and divisions, calculated to induce breaches of the public peace, for the maintenance of which, he, it would seem, ull the Legislature assembles, considers himeelf alone responsible. I: 1s distinctly notified by him, that so soon as the assembling of the Legislature | shall relieve him of a portion of his responsibility, | there will be no impediment to a full and free dis- | cussion of any project in which the nation shall be | interested. Paredes is especially anxious to sup- press excitement, because it tends to destroy the unanimity which ‘he considers essential to the public | safety, in view of the menacing attitude of the | forces of the United States. | On the subject of Mr. Slidell, it seems Paredes | and the cabinet of Mexico are unable to compre- | hend the reason why the government of the United States should persist in an attempt to force Mr. | Slidell upon them. If received, no settlement of differences could be made with’ him; Paredes de- clares he could not act without the sanction of the | summoned Legislature, and the pertinacity with | which Mr. Slidell holds on to the appointment, is | noticed asa strange proceeding, derogatory to the | dignity of the United States, and persevered in not | to pacificate differences with Mexico, but to em- barrass the government, and complicate issues upon whieh more active aggression may be founder: The recent envoy of Mexico to this government, announced that the annexation of Texas would be | considered a declaration of war. The United | States, by virtue of that announcement, are coneid- | eréd by Mexico at war with her. A war cancels all agreements, and the only question at issue be- tween the two pepetlice, is the question of Texas. Mr. Slidell, by order of his government, persists,not- withstanding, ina desire to be received as a com- mon plenipotentiary, and not as a special commis- | sioner, to discuss t e means of aia the question upen which the war issue is grounded. It seems odd to Paredes, the United States should wish him to forget the announcement of the envoy of his country. It seems odd to him, that with uncan- celled treaties, establishing one boundary, the Uni- ted States cannot pees there is aggression in the attempt to coerce his country into the acknowledg- ment of another. Mr. Slidell ought to have retired; and if the de- | pi to notice him, save as a ‘messenger ona special errand, was thought sufficient reason for such a course, the government of the United States shone have Boldly taken the initiative, and made nm, declared, belligerent demonstration. In- ae of which, the course pursued gives occasion for the invidious remark, that the attitude of the Messenger of the United States (earnestly desiring ‘0 be received in a character which, to receive him ing would be an’ ackhowledgment that nothing had oceurred between the countries to interrupt friendly | relations) had beenjtaken advantage of to advance the national troops of his country to positions that | must throw upon Mexico the responsibility of a first fire. The attitude of the United States 1s consid: ered one of intimidation. Collision 13 es but Paredes thinks it would have been more honora- ble in the United States, had they, in the first in- stance, made a declaration of war, and taken Texas in the active prosecution of it, instead of seeking a | ground whereon to base active war, when Texas is, twken possession of in the face of treaties, and Mexico desired to falsify her judgment, by acknow- ledging the act friendly and just. The readers of the Herald will not have failed to notice, in the present intelligence from Mexico, that the ambassador of England has announced to See ner commander in the Galt that he lake it believed by the le of Mexico that England will not interfere, if tac event of their being bullied by the United States.” ‘That is an ad- mission, on the part t imbassador that he had been rade hs phan the si pe Serence, and verifies the course that. wi be Sdepeed by a maa in case of need. There will, in fact, be no other alternative for Mexico, under pressure ; and the ceriainty that that course will be taken, would seem to require greater caution on the part of this government. hen solicited, no European power will refuse aid to Mexico. This fact may easily be discerned in ideas divulged by the presses of Earope. So soon, therefore, as collision between the troops of Mexico and the United States shall take place, and President Polk shall send his war message to Congress, and Congress shall proceed - ast upon it, a remonstrance from the envoys of Spain, France, and England, may be fully calculated Upon. Such a remonstrance, unheeded, will voke the diversion which Mexico requires to eliect the consolidation of her nationality. inter: Paciricator. The Kingston (Canade’ that Kingston herbor sc ) rnin of the Ist instant, says out of the bay, but auficiently vo to allow all kinds ef bod trial of Benjamin Ey aay for the murder of Alfred drat vidence on \ Keo iat by inates Gon. Sem, 7 the & number of witnesses wi rac, have the verdict of the jury in indiana, nom, fox the aoxt | who had refused to accept a | order. o Webster's acts during the I nd other matters | ‘Tamrico—Sehr Rechabite—2400 hives 50 tons fustic 20 bales war, ersonal connection with Bark Rochelle, Huckins, from Matanzas for Cowes, 20th ult, since. How he would like $7500 A C Rossiere. sazaaparila I3bale la measure when hammered, and no allowance will be made Mr. Webster, it was not for him to say, This lottor fur- Marcavis—Seh Gold Hyncer—103 hhds sugar 25do molas- | Int 11 *4 milton, Reid, from Antwerp for Galveston, th ult, | S0y excess cf size. The srones must be delivered ia ther remarked, that Mr. Ashmun denied the assertion ses 40 bbls engi 7: wager on kl hed Oak) ela ak pe ee ee forthe Re at Mr. Webster was the pensioned agent of the manu- ield, Smith, from New Ori oi Stone, factarers, saying the charge was untrue. Now, Mr, Domestic Importations. alt, lat 31 50, lon'77 48, frosted webb od for the Hantmered Fa Ashmun said no such thing. If the gentleman did, the | New Onueans—Bark Rio Grande—™ bbls flour Lelend, ‘halemen. Sem the price er uperdeil foe for the Fine he denial did not reach him. The Intelligencer, in its re- | Adams & eo—1107 do PJ Nevins & sou—i6 bales moss A A letter from shi Phebe ring Swift, of N Bedford, re- for the Rot Li ort, said that Mr. Ashmuin arose ; that he (Vit. Y.) re- | fou 90 bags com Souter Br na-2 ex mdse 19% balen | ROWERerOM Now Zealand, Deci2, with 00 ble (10 som) | the See ak re racer ol of the fellow rine: | $8 tured to give way, and that Mr. Ashmun took his aeat. | _NanaQtatants WUE fous Cumming Set atigss phe | Oll—all well pean Dieu) sazirtions--§ ste cuble setts, ka haces wens Soe feos a was true. iid not see the gentleman from Mas- poke d lard 2 kegs lard FE Butler—1607 kegs lad Suydam, | (4.046, March 28—In port, schrs Munson, Colman, from | 900to1, 2 pou pounds ; Lk Peony yards, sachusettein his aoat. He had no doubt the gontleman, 23 dnt Wnt len re Cabo | mud Vor Bosion Loe ing been in blocks of fr i nds, to averag (Mr. A.,) if pre dia Kiney & Ge ‘o—100 do BJ Weeden-—i22 bbls pork P I Nevius & is stone must mast be of ality iy of Grane ‘Sie- lativn to him. as tes hams Holbrook & Nelson. Mfocks,’ with good be chusetts (Mr. Winthrop) had mat ub- fantive form and shape; he was glad that bad | brought it before the House in an authoritative Such as it is, the country will take it, and draw th conclusions ‘os to the position Mr. Webster occupi a would be-glad to see mount of the annuity, an : saws) from Martiniq net ee pest ernsanrans we bng Alles King, Macson. a Fah th, with loss of deck Mood! brag Hata oer are fy hots of masts aud one seaman joshua, Brown. | Frovivertown, ‘rr ‘ith Maren, leaking badly, cargo much dame Gatyestox—Ship St. Mark—251 bales cotton Collins & Car- perce Bpotteed, lest & co—1%4 regs & co—LI3 HH Leister—.65 E. ‘Graves—30 Bulkley & Goodwin—60 | C Buckme yer & del H Coit & co—284 to order | Gatyestox—Brig Empire—386 bales cotton 824 bides 11 bbls I pks Brower & Neilson—3 bxs1 pkg J J Audubon—1 box G Wheeler—.6 boxs 4 pkgs Mule & San ee boxes tobacco C feet long, to average five feet. “AU pattern or dimension ‘stones willbe received aa they v OF Ga fin rectangular souers for the Hubble B nee vil state the price per cubis ‘The abore stone. is to be delivered in vessels alongside of | such wharf at the Navy Yard, New the dock may direct, and 9 be ernment the persion The delivery of the stone York, as the engi the w! at the a erews of the Vessels assisting in ist necessarily be | ames of those who presented it. W Rowland—s3 bales cotton Beck & Ramhandt—31 bales cot- z h 30—Ii , barks Don Juan, C 8 | govern made by Congress. All the | ce Wachee tale Bit eioretiton ald mek ‘reach bo ean nuts C Scudder & Co—24 hides 1 box | petra So at beers Hav nto, tail ‘April | Above stone *eill pretabiy be required prior to the sith June, | far. He did not know. He did not think fit te ask the . | 4h ‘Austere, (FY) Gertrnde, for Nantz,to eal ou. Apu | 1 i amount, nor the nam of the persons. He knew no. | pMosiLe—Ship Rob Roy 820 bales cottorH Coit—12l do F | 1 hi, HAYES all” from Boston for Ne vw'York, to sail 10th; ‘The contract must be gubject 0 suspension incase of failure thing of it tll this moi ie curiosity did not lend | Baytit” 161 Colromb & eclin 25 Cari vrpa0e, bales cotton | Cardenan, Goodin, from windward for New York, ldg at Jobos | on the part of Congress to make appropriations fet = Sie | him to search. He had no right of search. to dive Che WAL Graver38 Collins & Carhart Ch eek fom vin it Buitimore, to | ox at the option of she Navy Departments and it be ly into the private Jaffairs of Mr. Webster. Willar & Scot—4 C: i] & Davenport—28 8 ree elope, ‘Mountfort, ve aloupe, | increase or diminis! ee cece Neatithen Of oon) ‘ston w 2, | however, that no man, no Senator, would 1i 12 A Storey. My Russi be trom windward ight; La | increased or diminished, the prices shall ema ‘as first con- rivate transactions to be brought in here. The people ool. rug, W, 1 Sones tes bales enseag Cale ‘Sia'ey, from NYor Pn ieeen (Br) Morrison, for | tracted (or. ‘Aud it is further tobe understood that the expen- bf Boston did not do things byrhalves, but, when they 1a 1 ie ces en ge Senn lists Modi, Lee for Phy balled | diene tor cn eer scaed wolves: Perspas cllering Dre: undertook anything, they did it thoroughly. Ship Hartford—72 bales cotton E & RR Graves | 28th hoi tk Kachange, C fonnjeare Fequcated v0 send samples of thei atone to the Nery | Mr. Yancey.—I’ understand the gentleman to say the ATU 12h, Cantie & Seymour | OR SR ot Gard’ and tovstate the 1 af thett quarries. donation was made by Mr. Webster's commercial friends. pL cS = Co—90 tes rice oem: jolmson, fm New York, (see miscellai Bonds and security will be reat ‘End to secare the fai Mr. Winrewor. ‘sadee to Duracon, with a circus company on board, tow tal cncett the contract, Vio per eéa of the amount deli- | Mr. Yancey adverted t York and not paid until the con- led same day for New " sh, tis por! ak fete wee trac’ an: MARITIME HERALD ator who would not take a ples be. ‘ht be cons | Som. ewbaryner. | York, y y loaded. ‘Mergent, for Portland. | giee 7} ‘TO SHIPMASTERS. @ declaration, by | Wehope that Captaiua of vessels arriving, a this port, will | detphis, waiting, eer Re Ta A jority, of the gentleman from Massachusetts, it could | not if any shipping lists, Bewspepers, 9 sine | jof Fr}, ppeaneey. a te Idg; hey ar is }. not be deemed improper in him, to know the amount, led for this office, to any persons ‘other than the lew York {of wre, ‘Glapeuse [| Morrou, for nvre, Rey and from whom, because Mr. Webster was blic man, | Pilots, or Cept. Rosert Siivev, of our news fleet. | Kate Vendereat, E ns, +2) Baltimore, Idg; Si neer, at and the statement had been in purpose = | Norfolk, tdgs Ai = oe we PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 13. | "35; Berges, fom Port av Paince, March 2 away the public character from it. ‘specifications may be obtained from the Navy Mae Raruaym inquired what wap the question before | Boston, act [ey di Nas saremk staal | the House. s0N rises... Moon RISES... ; i ne a end eee, further information, will apply to the _ SUN oRTS... HIGH WATER. fe, fan; eer, Eraser ann ean a, pacar ig rani i HC, | “on af ROSTER A UEHIORE, Ney Sin a been publicly discussed. He had asked the peribcnals og | fin New York, for New York, to ani in twos oe agape bid eeaaey hase ill sleeen cause he had seen it stated, theta hundred thousand say Mecoe, 20th | brig tae, Stetap “lphia, wee Panthes, Peterson, to | publish the hove once a week until Tien ny mip aod al is“ dollars were raised for Mr. Webster. And with regard 4 from Whim- | F a wr Hlnven: brags Ad aia a Fates for | cases transmit bile in duplicate, with a copy to this annuity, he wanted to know how far it went. for ¢ do, in 3 | annexed, to for 25368 lowe Mr. Bainxennorr remarked, that he thought the per- beck: ome ‘Calena for Liver: | sonal explanation had ceased, and reised that point of | Sve Re, Yorks, va aan ashi apg ig Se 3 . New Norton! oct whee es weeirve lawiwr 50, Pr «ship Fatal Had al, who reported thi freig) oe aren port Orbe, Hateh, from N The Sreaxen said that the gentleman was going on, | t Rio “Janene ena with a unanimous consent of the House. cxy concluded, saying that it had not been on BN i Betton, g damages; Hi wha productive realestate in this hey of Brook iys, Ths go into nd pera airs of the late Sec- Pear vat Abe og yet teers halen! ery, ‘Sandwich Isl- ee ee tosses inateaicin inure and a ve » but to reply to the assertion of his col- | wite of ‘of Rev. John Tr, Jones, of the Siam Roanske, ‘Ver, ducherging: barks, Ces aad fame to suit applicants, Appl 8. BRO, name of Mr. Webster was loved and hon- Lge ly es frome igor Bins er Iv; ft: Bt Joe Cages for nae | 3 ont ‘all street, in the Croton Water jasement. ored ubroad, and to show that he did not deserve such a eb 1, with m ia, 20 i 4 wo: A distinction for his public acts at home. | Ton 70%, ‘spoke sche a Vesner. T days rom Nort | holland, Dizey, for New York; Ancuina (whaler) Sey asia, OTICE 10 THE FUBLIC ‘IN GENERAL —The ab (Here the House put up thi Leyte to th it Orleans, March | from and. orn zene Ganasce, Gardner, New York, 33 days iber, apo oe is thought that early next week, it will be take covetel th te wa. hot, and flaming.] MOUNTED RIFLEMEN, instant, 7, lon 77 10, Lowell, vot Londoa, steering west, with love of | arid the coal: ‘Sidi York Tee; Vintage, Fi Wo Beats to 75: conta; Drosese dyed ‘or washed was a motion pending Yesterday, when the mold, 19 days from Mobile, with cotton ie Melueion a cleaned or dressed from 50 cents to journed, to reconsider the vote by which the | “ship Hartford, Sannermann, 9 days from Savannah, with cot | \imore: Sali oN B —Terms cash. en iment of the Committee w tthe | ton, to Dunham re = officers of the regiment sha! be ape Ship St pat. from Sevenysh, with cotton, to TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS, DRUGGISTS, | of the regular army ; and thi up to-day. pgm poe 3 ac geome co nneen ots — AND BAKERS. | Pa Sees Ea tthe House refared toro. ‘Bark Wil fo Mere reer a jive from Mobile, with | ae atch 3 "| HORS NEW WESTERN, BY THE POUND OR » Atl ist, A }y 8 ie - Tt. ‘HOMAS, of mounted riflemen was | Soou, hom Boston for Europe. 6th inst, passed a Br rbrig.3 | Ratnam, of gud ( Bal Boda, Qoaree Bronse, sg, | Gast Ou oie | Sayeas. Se a eet nn | Mer earner etegeere maa: cece hanes | ReLemeamiuey) Carraway Seed, | Keatned German x After going through the intermediate stages, | curried away. bowsprit,ttove bow, swept dtcus of cotton and | repair ng, angil Lemon, rma ite! ‘Visi cer pyre. shiners sl ite bill ether adh arn os ee cn oe | madeey ie ore fo sat Gone ae rat fer Antw istreas repairing, and weld hot oa eee Sunt flowery. | Dill was just pas fe said his object was, if the mo- | harlot Ato'Port | sail in a fe : » Bi aval tion was Just to move that the bill be recommitted to | *hasked colors with Taba kok pee Pi cslaes.| sail master ek Recto Glopier, of andion Ph Paid UITABLE or imine Pee the Committee of the Whole on the State of, the Union, | with brig Pilg to worth, Abril Sth, Drased the | for Rio, ia distress, repairiug; brig’ Mary A Hooper, of aad | GUITARLS Ay ge that that part requiring the appointment of the officers of | wreck ofa vessel with both masia gone, bowaprit standing: | from Batiimore, fot Mio, in utzon, ve will Pr y praee Stes zo4 prone t | could pb bne' the letters St Pierre upon her stern—lat 36 20 | cond 5, brig ig Monitor, Smith, from | MY aah Laguayra a and cord for ei he regiment from the regular line of the army might be idan , stricken out Nj lon 7 W. siatreas, a Nor "pie ‘mi5 Im*m 67 Maiden iane, corner of William st. Mr. St. Jouw inquired whether it would be in order to | ,,Bat ‘giften i Tontide anim ie Jani, with eof | p~& cece ok datresn| rr move to recommit the bill to the Contmittee on Military waleggiiameeites wh legorseardiaie a at oa Ei egton, M Affairs, with instructions to inquire into the pro i jive, in lieu of foes ropriety of | wee! Rio Grande (of zens Cousins, 21 days frem | loading for Po ee ge Ry Aeorbeempaher sy eRe aide Ron ne basins = t) 8 y ed a le at . pret they olen Rol any fi = pee © | a man tere 1 fb boo jou 76.90, ex- | tory, Elwell, uncertain, Gipuey, Hi Pre hit entire ack of Drage, Medi Store Fixtures, ke. wale ¥ wit bark Cesae from NOrteans | }+y, do; Em |, do; sehrs | ‘The whole will be sold on very reasonable terms, and may be The fore apm oe cha ey hee he schr larrington, dis- | do; Joha Allya, Burgess, of Babson hi sgethes or eopuneay. tien tipieren camer or fee Mr. Jow’ my int day, exchanged signals with | beth Ana, T' reer for Turks Ieland. to lay; bri paral fonlly, te san ame day, exchanged signals wit Sota 0 etal at ined. Co sail aqme, cer beg mahogany drawers, shelving, &e. labelled botules and, poree- tion of Mr. Cobb, from a cruize of 10 months ot Neer i Haven) Jas F Russell, from Guaya- | Speaker, m: to Danscomb & Beckwith. “April lst, lat 21°30 | sated on the 20th for together with many other po heap Bh mat woh Se vie, House refas d to eae the vote by which | poke origaatine Adelia, of ew Gu 3 i yeacee La Grav ore 2 ia rot trig Merrimnsel of to, Ben Particulars enquire at 353 Broadway cava the ‘was pa eas nays 95. } 2. The House proceeded to consider sundry private bills, PoC wee hg {jirood, upihesi: | "MAHOGANY, ROSEWOOD, ZEBRAW fey heretofore reported from the Committee of the Whole. | de Janeiro for New York Avni yt ee ae 6 tou 73 15, spoke Walsh, Leland (os Fonsaie eae ise ok gi arac And at twenty minutes to three o’clock, adjourned to ‘George of Warren, from Philadel phia for New Orleans. | it Palmira, for street, between Bi Mond | Same day, spoke lat 34 4 fon “3 at, one Frances Lonisa, om! mA aca 1 10 dsys a ‘Wilmington for Boston. | Baie Lowder, thy rom fh March, to Fraa- | ‘3 , | Bye Mi saad Black Walwas Loge, Bosrds, COMMERCIAL. cin hens "ha Falvinsof gud fn Balcmore) ‘Cid seh err fer | £é.,ande gonerad New rch Hull, New nambuco; Viola, Atwood, Nassau, NP; Sie Ani wi for | ser Apa Gthy let 10 8 fon it 48, spoke oe : Toledo, , Nickels. Mobile; eh ¥ Wen. Wilson, Baker, DHAFE! yvs from Camden for New Orleans Grfeune; Manso Nikos ~ ‘Sid yester! ER. wee Wh fees Pron aye fom Avani win | Re a Re a tran, ool Hides at ee 3 ; 1 from Tobase . RECEIV! Lad Wire hate tag | weet 2 er ete,” deen atin A vib Caney Toner Line | A Ma NOW Recut are aera ort. There was nothing | from EN‘, lost part of deck load of logwoo pool Br ship We Feat iafnds ine bat ou Weducada dimereny etapeed tothe ea = except what ine ary for home demand. | orig. Hay iar 13d from Portsa Prine ey bat bor peme able tog “thy spyrmaneny RM ‘rices remain at our a blow ool A Rs roel ° ow Corron—The sales todey ‘Amount to 1,000 bales; the | , Brie Maren, Conway, 18 days from Apalachiools, witn cot: | float a a | ree ‘e ere Pn rger tet et of which wes for the Havre m ket, | Bile Mi Marshall, Taylors} 1 ders days from Sagua La Grande, with | Viiiaat, Dans ‘maria 1 4196 Broadway. and in some inst nee at a slight conce: from pre- “4 it . FRNITUR 8 erallf attributed to a tight we: | | | eee M: ry Rta? 17 days from Guayama, PR, with | Quito anf LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FU! E We We continue to quote— sugar,to Nesmith & how ‘everben with sugar, to spoke bark’ Jese- ith salt, to Buck mre “Bree Laat ld days from P | Neamt te co % me Won ees. | Paine. Tipre, Borer wie from Bonaire, | Bie Harbin uae ean" frem Mayaguez, PR, . "Be Err Bees aster, iveston, Texas, with cotton | bike, Rewer ‘ays from Tampico, with hides, | wash Gold junter, |, 12 days from Mayaguez, PR, | Cy a ae Lrverroot Cuassrrrcation. erin Fone, a Apalachicola, with cotton, | | po Segrgess Co, suhinat, lat 930, lon 75, spoke | 29 Im*re a Frm se or " h be Corde aaé ie fe = ew from Apalachicols, with | ATAGUER, March —I have news worth | My, yar re. ” advising you of. Produce is wearce, and the de- | ‘Sear Veqmittion, 4 days from Baltimore, mdse, to So nh tee beta nen ‘nolasses $1 jer. mast active, a humare 30 8h, and mm slope apo) $12 0 $14, | SR Sami Davis, Holmes, 21 days from Cedar Key, with sold aC 4 « 13}, ad Vente Somes ewe tn ek bay Flo viet Liverpook PNile is, Bt, Short, 3 ds from Toston, to 8 W Lewis. | agreeably to hi po 4 days from Salem. fhiee pao stained, th Carolina, Owen, from ke. Batcrasm to Oreees from your tide, ” Ot lard our ook held | naw, Wrigh {ys rom Boston. | Gibraltar sweden B iH hy jolmes, from Soerce. £3 1fs6d was list paid Ceara . jacas, days from Piiadel | NYor To United States $2 per bos sfiter fain kee Waele boxes dock 343}; hams 10013; lard 11ja eld; do sperm 34937, eh i whale do refine do Yeaan Rote 5 onions 810; cheese 134i PP 22826; hoops 3540; heads, each 11415; box shooks, esch 64a: each 2); cut nails 6,96]; molassos 1}al Matonsasg ‘Marek ho Sur peo are $4 per hhd molasses. E: | | Canad State D8 3) prom. ange on London, ii from eta: purchasing. Jated States’ de isa. oan 4 en jk Youes, | "4 Greeurzics 10412); do do in barrels vas i it Slee a vate dy days jargrave, aN mal Lame ronan completely baa Ships Eultana, for oe 3 resi Be | Kew one Shenandoah, | fea 7 complied posal red und thi adi 5 jt conceal i Meaeect the cere se'vorolfersa for te | | itisimene tthe contract, if oe t fons, an pared for the use of perso intending co beet arene sane; copies of which wil Le, oe his office, or upon application it eared i all persons intendit rie titer bids. canbe allowea or may wi Geawaracs MeatTas Sere! “hes ae ae D "AND MORTGAGE, for a term ‘Ingrain 654 cents per fark: Hoarh Huge Tanle Covers uit plete ashes, Ke; also, a bow wit homany yar: s in thie city os “OREGON AND TEXAS SADDLES.” ‘No. $06 Broadway, of pods, ‘rosset and back Saddles, RARSETL OST poe x cents per poted. Pel fre ayiepaive eal rain mame’ eee , cor. Murray, and tiv Gr | ee 3 MERCHANTS umshe V zine Be city pad ty are ioc ot Kezcmat with. mda of information, tion, have | | rai By, by. ie Engi- | to propose for the | hall Vxretully examine these ‘specifications be- | QUO L 1 Pies ent se aver sapntle ats 50 cents. ded to thelr hse egeortmoat te, those ‘Saddles ie i a (gn Ont Baus of Deafness, igo | Inognat ce ie riical ben mesh gratified STchat we muedy for this misfortune, to lay before them sme ities sir, Scarpa’s Oil, in affecting Ra Sad well as in lake en tebe eT Rey ety hee, when 1 im. 4, —| reby ci ears old, 1 gradually became deaf in both a few mi found it almost imposaible to inless in the very loudest tone of v {remained in that ation until last summer, 2 period of heard of Acoustic obtained @ ‘pete, whieh I have used, and has acted and quite cured me. Seraeensphormecton ee my case, which yhials 10 a euea | one, will fiud me byealliog at my ma ord street, | rst door above Second stre pag PR he heli Ag 4 B. Brut, Th Made pia Bal Taat Bronte Ns ‘New om Keak, eae rugglats generally chrot ms Bi Brenden, and prictor. Bold also | the ited Stat- paces Ra panied auaens ee ue hap et aianwenis tity has mst lath extree pRSA SALMON’S REMEDY ots ecens I Private practice ull who hare ake i, : jgrreedt 2 ie i 0 aerate fle any mange ee eed ibe Roveatss eos MOTHER'S, COnD li. sratieatee re, En con a SS (a for eh Dr JACK M. The the cures es eeeoe, has been traly now advise their patients to use it av Dr. Jackson : Juchvon : Sit caer ees eae 1 ia red from them J ady yh oon IMS OF INDISORETION al ever yf I, PILES ‘a10 Lw*r, = | Deas otf narra pe Libievialeneattereent te - ,LODINE LINIMENT Rete oe ee jo. 196 ce wenta the fregmueee 4 Kiet, ill the 90m of Mie 71 Grand aft aa od, veskonese end 3. Bea ited 9 sichhgmedicing ise arefuliy ‘packed in boxes, for teasporte- | gafPcee er bon, $9,817 and 824 Single bottles, with neces- C7 Pinca ORMAIUANES HART ori iC) STATIONERS, y Wili " RIOH & LOUTee, Cv. 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