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Cs - {ATT UNTRLAIORNCE BY A MAILS. | foe ones YenCeires Meraietanonareses w. vr17, 1846, | sen opprebeation of tele unless tha pasiio ss of auto. ‘MW aemnaton,-April"17, 1346. PPI this, ~ the two countries desire to have it. We had heard of MT Aoh ena De. Crittenden The Extreme Hw- slay, ery in oth Carlie, and in other southern Stare; miliation—Analysis of the Final Vote wpon the but there are regon. nom ere | Oregon Resolutions. called ‘“servant the Hudson's Bay Com mpeny at are bound to do whatever are commanded Ifthey (The in intelligent reader will understand the terms | are told to hunt the buffalo, . they. hunt the buffalo nga thoy employed in this chapter in their figurative and not Sores bast wk ed hat 9 ed, Winey in aliteral sense, although all figures of speech are incompetent to pourtray the extreme humiliation of iB the market! are told to hunt the Americans, they hunt the Amer cans, and their scalps and the skins, bring the same price ‘They are compelled to pursue the ‘the Senator from Ohio. There must be a“compro- | of peace or war, as theie fopecier 4 ooters them. Their | ise,” i trial by jury is on a drum hea: it ern mise,” or a fight, upon this question, as well as ‘T rrr (Pate willing to roe Poced ot ind ent tab Parliament had go toexecute the law, tended over the whole of Oregon unc: , and without any reservation upon the Oregon ; aud while the Senator from Ohio denounces a “compromise” in the one case, we doubt not he would cheerfully embrace it in the other. This is the true test of a politician’s con- sistency.) ‘any pers They are laid out—the ultras—the raw heads and it mau be sub, bloody bones—tae national honor men—one of then it hand pot fo Jail fe whom at least, seems to have no idea of persona) who will be left outs! honor—the rampant, domineering, dictatorial fifty- tour forty men, war or no war; but war by all means, if we can drive the nation into it—they are iaid out, sir, flat as can be. They are extinguished —they are stultified—they are confounded, dum- few out of toundereg, dislocated, defeated, rebuked before the | tha fae has Mhmantion ofthe comps but as far gon, as will be best adapted to preserve und get the whole ‘count not say from a timid course, but froma firmly our rij he ich was passed in 1921, and xception of American citizens, ita, than from any other course. onditionally, at i and Tita: ted ab- comes into the Union, this bill to protect those line. Asa 6440 man, he intended to pursue such ry course with reference to Ore- our rights there ry. He was for Oregon, and the | whole of it. There was more danger of war, he would want of asserting If war @ controversy, it would be attributable to ‘isers had increas- jired to secure Ore- Senate—before the people—before the principles of , gon, we must, without feer, march boldly up to the firm common sense, and by the principles of common | *8s¢ttion of cur rights. justice—before the ccuntry and before the world. Demagogueism, roundheadism, rowdyism, Jacobin- ism, Anuchacharsis Cloots-ism are voted out of the Senate—thank God !—spit upon, kieked out, and denied the rites of Christian burial: denied prayers, denied mass, for there are none go poor as to do fem, TPFETEAOE, ra ‘rom the opening of the session you will bear | 24 witness to our fidelity to the ii of common pape ts of Britian subjects toa sense. We saw, as Senator Heywood some time | Dish Jew re pect i afte —we saw'that there were several men | Peel would be ao eo net Ania using the hobby of 5440, as an ass upon which to The: nide into the Presidency, reckless of consequences, recklegs of justice, reckless of humanity, bloodshed. | protect one own citizens wherever we everything, so that the end could be attained. And | extend thom our laws? the old stagers saw the game. Benton sawit, Calhoun poatie which was read for information. Mr. J. D. = of a substit our country west of believe that its oj vis made a few remrrks previous!; ha intended to offer to the hment of a Serrlteriel pote the Rocky Moun: | Mr. Owen advocated the billas it was; he did not | ration ought to cease with the termi- tion of the joint pocoupation. In it we respect the | ter extent than the | ill would not be just would be #0 deficient in sense as to 10 r Saturda; re were not ten men in the House who would say | MAsuxs—Pots, $3 87}; Pearls, $418] a that we had not some rights in Oregon Mr. Daniex sent up to the Clerk’s desk, an amendment, soi pre that Sir ert hen why not | Neither 49 nor 64 40 laced in the bill,as eur boundary, because sawit, Webstersaw; even Hannagan saw it; and ears sae Riepone > Aine Ss ee ae | the Chairman on Foreign Relations was so bedaz: aed Sew et oe — cet rl Lg soon, by the splendid visions betore him, that he saw no- | peaceably, or—otherw: : i thing but the te a of 5440, and the Presidency | Mr. THonrsow of Pennsylvania, (who reported the atthe end of the lane. Through all the session he ! bill from the Committee on has been most unruly—appealing to prejudices and , floor, and proceeded, for not to principles—denouncin: 2 as on the British | Hemen who hi side, who are men that will fight for the national honor as well as tor their own. We have told you | there was no fight in him, that it was all— “ Sound and fury signifying nothing.” Instead of the office of Foreign Relations giving a | greater: influence to the man—it is undeniable that it has lessened him. He has proved himself un- equal to it—unable to lift himself up to it—and he | the joint convention of 1827. has been the object of distrust among his friends, | atnMaN decided it to be out of and the secret of the signal defeat of his band by | Th his enemies. He suffered yesterday the very ex- | | clerk. treme of humiliation under Crittenden; for he was | given to understand that he was a low blackguard ; and instead of resenting this extreme affront, he apologizes ; instead otf resisting this aesault, he at- Britain of any of tempts to explain away the cause. ‘The explanation | them by the conv is cast back into his teeth, and he is kicked at and | United States and Great spit upon ; and this great champion of the round- | gust, 1827; nor so as to violate heads bears it as passively as a slave, while th Senate chamber is yet ringing with his earthquake appeals for war. “Oh! what a fall was there, my countrymen !” He has had & hard time. against all Europe, and Calhoun lays him in the Tei was limited, terminated. | Chairman struck with his hammer, t committee that the time had come for Mr. Smit, of Indiana, submitted an | thorizing the President to cause notice Great Britain for a termination, at the first aection, was mplected * Provided, That noth’ Py oF executed noe! nan oon ges f gated, and no longer.” | 42 and 54 40; and it was rejected— He first declares war | har Danses cuban Jected, that the law an amendment, whic! few minutes, to answer gen- en in debate ; but before he con- cluded his remarks the hour oftwo, to which the debate | state until the In the absence of the clock striking the hour, the hus notifying the VOTING ON THE AMENDMENTS. amendment, au- to be given to end of a year, orde! 8 98, viz: shall be #0 con- a the subjects of Great | * righte and privilog secured to to next news is gaxiovely, apprize us of a skirmis! there is any pros you will worth Field. ree eat is approachin; I be- @ warm weather is 9) , People are PP) Lf alteratio: 10, 1346. Y"liiy ‘se Weilon G00" elkes Moning, wa shawe |" tof a be the gene: oung men in The Keans draw good houses, but not so good as ement—the excitement as dich | | have a better chance when he their first De Meyer wi ammences operations. has been no change in the markets, and no news of | “perk athe any interest stirring about town of a general nature. We have been nearly drowned out of house and home here, owing to the tremendous rains which fell , during the latter part of last week, and the early part of | this week—and the prevalence of violent winds on the | lakes, causing the water in Lake Pontchartrain to rise and beck up intothe swamp andcity. For the last two s | or three days it has not rained, but is continually very | Bearit. You have, long before this will reach you, re- ceived the intelligence of the return of Mr. Slidell {rom Mexico, and the arrival of the American army on the banks of the Rio Grande opposite Matamoros. The | looked for, as it will no doubt with the “ brave Mexicans.” If | continued and it seems impression here that there will be, ear of a Pretty: tolerable smurt chance of ‘racks for Mexico in short order ; there are an sbunteoee of those who are in the same situation with bumpy Dick before the battle of Bos- Their souls are “in arms and eager for | givning to slo; north, and before many oa, ‘we shi be thinned The theatres are | doing well, but not quite so well as they have He gives his first concert next Wee! The cotton market has been ‘Poduseday sokine daring the week. The sales of Tuesday, Thurs- | day, reaching 16,000 bales, without any * alteration in prices. “About 12,000 bales have arrived during the same vented: ‘The sales to-day have reached 1,000 bales at old Fates. 649 bales have errived, and 1,648 cleared. The suger and molasses market 1s animated, and | firm and aieeda. ‘The price of four has undegone no it there has been no remarkable activity. There is sieetisaty nothing doing in corn. COMME ROLALs | New York, 5 Fs, ie ls, | Baeapsturre—We hear of no remarkable change in re the right to the market this morning. learn, had but little e: reported at $5 43} for ex) $512}. Wheat, $1 178 The | Southero, | Rye lor et, which will probal rival ‘4 cts, ‘Corron: Dg wa tant charecter no im; | ‘The ne‘ far as we can | . There were seles of Geneseo 3; Southern is held at $5 a 1 25. Corn, 66.0 67 cents; | New sere: Yellow and North River, 70 cts e intelligence per steamer Unicorn, so for by buyers in this article, has at last | tories) obtainéd the _ come to hand, and the news by her being of aa unim: apie of the steamer Caledonia, now s has been given to our mar- now remain in an inactive nearly due—we, therefore, continue our quotations :— By veral pending amendments were read by the | \f ‘The following, heretofore een by Mr. Vinton to the | e 6th day of Au- | ention in any 60, nays 70. id fai e | other manner whatever ; and this act shall remain in The foree till said convention shall be annulled and abro- | a 8}. Livenroot Fore! Matanzas, April9—The Rice itored, only 12 rs. were offered an: been no arrivals of Rice previous to her cargo, and tween the | Stock is now small. Havana, April 9--Box Sugar, half and he ull at 5} and 8 a 5} browns, feir to geod, 6a 6}; good to fine do, lo Muscovadoes in mi Crassirication. nm Markets. ker Zap Zephyr has been id. There had do7alland | a food to fine ket; there is but a sl | demand for the better qualities, nou from fair to pe Mr. Ratnaun offered an amendment, that the laws of | mon qualities are soug! Iowa should extend over the country included between 2 it though holders OW Ge Ey mm. ull, an was re- | oan No cot ts are ver} ind a market. t for. ‘Molasses is in request at | has been taken for io market. oe i 1 continue in force during the | on New York and Philadelphia is at par, with but lit the | alf, inferior to | | ch, 8 days from Matanzas, ‘with suger, 44 days from Rio Janeiro, with ct Boot: bn th, a do ald aay betore ape i days, with cotton, to with Br acht — for N "Brig Bri | A vj heen 2 ders. where she | wit and p>” = ‘kc, from ship Edgar. fast, New Below, | 1ahip; 2 brigs—unknewn. | From the Lower rich, for Havre. company ac n, Rio Junciro March (w/b from Rio Janeiro, Feb 27 eke. ines, las 3440, loa 73 | 1 Me) 99 days from Bor- Sept eel Cnileaiis, WAN tale with brig Attaka | ‘Sehr Aurora, for | Nepablic Litetrla, from St Marks, rie Key West. 9 D ‘Hurlbut & Co. ' Sid in York. had by ‘Tehore on the Reef, een jdgeton, Gillmer, 44 days from Madeira, with wine, 4 days from Windsor, NS, with | "days from Boston, with mdse, to M ‘ . from Kingston, Jam, via Ki says, where Hee faving besu ashore ou Florida weet, | lumber. the wreck of ship Edgar, with Joha Van Zant, from the wreck of ship Edgar, with “oSieop Merchant, Spiggs, Egy Harbor, with hams, cotton, Sailea. y, ships New York, for Liverpool; Zw | ig. | Pours: Rio J. Miscellaneous Record. iy West, sees sor Newbold, 7 days from Bermuda, in ballast, ef Sayanaah) 16 days from Turk’s illips, 2 days from Taunton, with Boston, to Dayton & Sprague. cer ‘Boston, ‘with mdse, to E& J sche Gould, 4 days from Richmond, with flour, “i weet ened W Kempion, Osbora, Norfolk, to Sturges, Clearman tt, Misdnows, Ch, § in ballast. Packer Sarr Manoaner Evans, Capt. Tinker, for London | | Ban sail to-morrow. Ba. Baro New Yorx Packet, Stewart, which sailed from this port 9th February last, for St Johns, NF, arrived at the lat- | | in the ice 39 days, and 14 4 | completely blockaded with ice ter port April 10th, after a boisterous sasage of 60 days. Wi in an out port, the coast b [From our Correspondent. } Key Wer, April 7, 1846. | | from Matanzas, with 3100 boxes rived, leaking badly. She had on the Reef, and her pumps are constant! free. She is ordered by the survey to bei Rar, ed—consigned to A. Tift. Ithas been blowing | row, if the weather permits. this morning, vl “Dee 15th, ee tomorrow don, Signed, James 8m vessel belonging to t! that name, hailing from Liverpool. ou Monday bil rw ae, drifting ards Mowrnose, March 10—A battle was pi 0 echooner on dust. He next denounces the forty-nines as want- 0 jain mere, and Hoywnd ne hig tothe wal) Sadao te parte oveae ortony senteltg opting Capea Ered iney ie Amescas pe snows NC Sono New You’ he then falls upon the North-Eastern Boundary, and | us. ct not to deprive Brit: jects of the rights | du ularly Rice, is abundant; in other |, Scu. Onrcon, Webster keeps him shut up in his room; he is peourbdts thes by the convention of 1618, and as re- | th in sutielont y dull | Bee 90 Ge onced oe 9 bsles Kee clamorous for “ preraring the hearts of the ‘people | newed in 18: tor war,” while is own heart shrinks from a per- | Mr. Woon’ amendment, heretofore submitted, was re- Arrivea. sonal encounter, Butthe worst is reserved tor the | Jected, viz | ship Unicom—James Whitne: Deeg . * Jast—the finul overthrow—the complete letting down Birike out all shan the enscting clause in the fist 9e0- | Joh Mail Eoatrecta ides A bs tion, and insert" That the jurisdiction of the Supreme | Brus ‘W “tephen, d the extreme humiliation. He has been urgingthe | Court of the Territory of lowa, and the laws of the said | dry,dos ell, By tow € Brad rey, Senate to action upon the notice—he is impatient of Territory, (as far as they are applicable) are hereby ex- | Bearer of Despete! U8 Goverument; Br. oO Aid delay. At last, his own time is conceded—his own | tendedover the territory of Oregon: so called, lying | Keutucky; B Harris, New York: J Masson, ‘do; W Lovely, day agreed upon, He surrendershis own proposition, west of the Rocky mountains, and to all persons what- | Mess; Key wy tol Teo, pclae Neer} aes pote, and urges the measure of the House. tis rejected | eoever residing therein; and, alto, to that portion of the | WYtit™j,.fom Fister to Boston Mr and Mry, Rit He cees that the fates are against him—he becomes | istermediate country west of the Missouri river, and be: | Canron-—Ship Cohote—Capt Frazier, Rev Henry Wood, indignant and incautious. He denounces the whcle , tween the 40th and 43d ‘orth latitude, not in- tady and child, Me Smith. 4 Senate ns “hiding behind a bush.” He is doomed, | ‘ltded in any othe: Crittenden seizes him, throttles him, makes him | within swallow his words, and then throttles him. and 6 of the same ni shakes him, and spcrns him in unmiugated scorn. ent as ifthe sam He is quiet; and were it the passive resignation | tory of Io of a Christian, there would be some merit init; tained shall be a0 cons bat it ia pie rorgantion ot aware chief, of aman ject of subjects of Gra who wo t tor every inch of Uregon, and the a “ ” smallest scioulla of national honor. e Could any- = it gu phat palal thing be more inconsistent, more humiliating, than Fourteen only voted in the airatative, this? We cannot imagine that the language of ciation mooataile Mr. Crittenden was justified in the Senate ; but why was it not resented by the champion of war; 3 bya ments, a warrior who was not satisfied with a collision with ritain.” and subject to t! been committed in the Terri- | ‘rovided, ; That nothing in this act con- | das to operate on any sub- e lands to “ per- and the annun- wed by outbursts of laughter. Alter voting an hour and three quarters on amend- Mr, Jerrenson Davis submitted a substitute for the Kincston, Jam—Schr Frances—S Parine, N Rand, A To- committed | daro. bara tbe Ye | vant, Rio Janeu jadame Pico and m cm G W Brickerhoff and ser- Buk At ali a holland—! 5 Nicheloon MiPechelemvaicseles oe Bio Jamzino—Burk kutomue-t Corning, Brooklys. Rio Janeixo—ship Pullor—G Tuastell. com: co—2t doR Kiny oved to strike out in the fourth | Foreign Lmportations. JC Stewart it Marshall & Mi: land & co—8 Ho vils Brothe's—14 do i308 Wrekoff—109 erates 8.4 Ball piss MM 14 do 20 anvils Foe. f Bist & Bret & Muafor. farda |, Livearoor—Ghip Nonantam—685 bx tin plates Phelps, Doge | '°% intaro—4 BW | comd chs 35 anvils ks Great Britain alone, but who would throw down the , entire bill, proposing to erect territorial government terse 0 | west of the Stooy Mountains ; but it was rejected— fio Br them agentes els 8 ft Bali st bu ons coe ot Europe? Great Ajax, 3(° poe net counted. a " ihe bags bread C, Richardson—76 tons coal 1003 bxs tin 12,000 ir. Thomas Smite, of In again submitte ze = vies The final vote upon Mr. Johnson’s amendment, | amendment atithorizing the Presideuttto give moties to | JERE ance Bene eat Rit Seite 8 4s | — 48 tollows—40 to 14. Whigs in italics :— Great Britain to terminete the joint convention of 1827. © Moting—13 chgs G Meyer & Son—s8 eks madder J C ‘The Cuamman decided the amendment to be out of | Muller & co—is J's & W Walshe<itat dle ratisua Boorsaan 8 alae harton—6i cases mdse A Rolket & Mollmans—3 Henschen , Dayton, M becre.—I would like to know the grounds of the | See Oe ak aie hha re tary Lei ome pmo , Heywood, Houston, Huntington, Jarnagin, Johnson, of Maryland, Johnson, of Louisiana, Lewis, MeDafiie, Mangum, Miller, Morehead, Nilos, Pearce, Pennybacker, Phelps, Rusk, Sevier, Simmons, Speight, Turney; Upham, Webster, and Woodbridge—40. dec "The Cusinatan.—It is not nece: subject matter under considerati Mr. SaatH —I think it is. | ——[Cries ot ‘' order !” ry or proper to the 244 bags It refers to Oregon, and seed 210 Nave.—Messrs. Allen, Atchison, Bree ht, Cass, | ‘Tne Crainman —The subject is not debateable. Themes Phones Cave a Evans, Fairfield, Hannegen, | Mr. Cons.—I move that the committee rise, and repo: empha Sears eon, and Westcott—14. the bill to the House. [Voices— Yes, report”—" re- — iquitt and Yulee, absent, would have _ port the bill”) inereased the majority to 42; while Messrs. Thomas | Mr. Sait#.—What becomes of my appesl ? Clayton and Evans, (whigs) and Wescott, (dem.) | The Cuaiaman.—The first question is on the appeal. . Smirn.—I ask for tellers. The Cuainman put the question, but who were opposed to any jorm of notice whatever, lett the Spartans in a real minority of eleven. The fas result is that the very measure of tie Spartans for c , war and for th> Presidency, is turned aguinst them wa A tere Pree into @ weapon of peace ; and the forty-nies repose Mr. Rocxwett submitted an amendm in the 2 very citadel of the enemy. tional jon. M: | att &@ motion had been mi ing clause inthe Dill, | Git ails itwas not in ‘TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. House of Representatives. Wasminoron, April 17, 1846. Mr. C. J. Inceasous moved that tbe House resolve it. fe r. oEBsoLL ssifjato'a Committee of the Whole on the State of the | [ea romps poco rule went so far as the gentleman from hee Union. The Creax read the amendment, in Mr. Housron, of Alabama, desired te make an inquiry | ‘ ofthe Chair: Whether the resolution on the subject of Le a the Desgeas taawore ) oe Oregon, from the Benate, hed yet been reported to “the ‘Greaxen responded. It bas not. question wes taken, and the House resolved it- seit ic fete e Committe of the Whole on the State of the if | ON Britait }, of Micsinslj pi, desired immiler propositta n hed not be to strike out tellers were re- stained by the ent, as an addi- ‘ome raised & point of order, en the ground that er the ent, The Craimman doubted whether the parliamenta: Georgia suggest- ‘ided that the amendment was | effect ; he joint pest bed tl Gaited States and | tobe informed een made and re- man said he was not aware of it. fi & b Gihoo—18 rH s ss bales corks Brandy Dt Ammant—5 bag By roard—1 H Schuber:—1 C Hu \d—156 stones 1 cs wine € Kanes slabs tin 13 chs mdse 1¢ pipes gin to order. Patermo—Ship Coriolanas—500 bags sumac 5! pipes wine | inuts 300 bas x)monds 50 bags eanary. xs macaroni 2000 do lemons 3003 do oranges filderts 200 do wal phar Chamberlai W &J Averitl—5 tel Bervard—31 hf 24 qr do scores hf2qrcks Sra Le. Del R an ic Fi Stone Ge -astelline—20 qr do brau?: gs oreer. — Ship brandy * cher 11 hf + qrdo : al my to vorder—i3 hei Kemp—20 do vgs linseed J K & L Brit 1 | package M Barston fe PopesI?s balce wel Datith 6 & | 1005 do to order, wile dane bins th Ipned iow son—600 do 8 8 Aistow ry & 96 bales camels hair order. ‘Rio Jaques Bek Curomus—1050 & co—395 do hie Pullox—3350 bags coffee 72 pieces rose- Brie P Pernvian—2'5 hhds 18 1; ola: Gorge his and? tren do 10 dohoney Srotters, | fee B.C leb Smith sre | | ae aie Tarolint to ye for rd, Tileoon & Co—-1 case segars to sears do ra Thos Kichards—143 end sr 2s seare Kinston, Jam—Schr France $200, H ah a Smith—$1642 95 Howland & A: moan Teal hd tre 3 bee old Pig ‘Serates 26 bags wool 16 bagt imento W Dawson—335 bags do T Hill—8 cks 2 pieces copper 15 bbis pimento Aymar & a co—2 pkgs JU Patter " y Domes a portations. Mr Hasan had po sooner taken his teat asthe Chain: Pega pearl tmnt! berets Koigthe NA Ao Qnurana Ship Sephen "Balam bla be J Har maa. ommittee, Mr. Cuipsan rose toa point of order; but what it was | Ti#0s & Co—97 kegs la yy ad Bee: Fe pe—25 tes hams 96 do bel Heran & Leer 156 een UrexEnt, UU Rottetary ot ths Stent, appeared ot | | Yery few knew, owing to the noise in the hall. How- nds sa re D Morgen & Conds ble ble cottoniHlolbrook & Nel- ‘The Sreaxen temporarily resumed his seat, and The amendment was rejected—Ayes 70, nocs 64. ry Boa do Brg tee i nor Tithom & steppes _ A message was announ from the Senate of the Several voices—' Now rise report the bill.” | —20 bhi lor & Co—28 do Peck & Van Bergin— United States informing the House of the passage of an Mr. Wisrunor proposed an amendment, that involun- | 699 bls cotton tt hhde ae. to order. amendment of the resolution of the House, and asking tary servitude, pl La te crim all not exist in the 4 New Onreans—Ship, Naw Ew Sy ora! hhd pork 2676 on Lees their concarrence therein. The rete the Seat, and Mr. Hamlin oc. cy ‘Kos en the committee resumed the consideration of the bill to protect the RIGHTS OF AMERICAN SETTLERS in the territory of Oregon, until the termination of the joint cocupation of the same. Mr. Cuarman, of Aladams expressed his it that an attempt had been made, in discussion, to this subject @ party character, "if there was any 4 on ‘not to be agitated territory to which the bill relat Mr. 8mitH, of Indiana—It is nt bili? Mr. Wintuaor asked for tellers Mr. Smrtn—Does the be in order? The Cuarnman—Yes. Mr. Ti:pex—Mr. Chairman, would Tho Cuainman—It would. that ought as a party aaearten, it was ‘a pose that orbre aol He was ove of ihree, of the party, to tion's alba made aceite ole which, be belonged, who heretofore voted against a he question now?”) Dill similar in some respecte, perhaps, werve, the Man The question fe now ‘ano! resent bill ; and he an ad oeen returned after yg er ul dent did net recommend passage ef such a bill as this. Jt gees beyond the recommendation of the Presi. dent, that we sheuld do nothing inconsistent with the tS convention of 1897 ; and this was his principal ob- jection to it. His inion ‘was that we should not fix any degree of latitude—the whole matter should be left wih the executive for tiation, and he should be left unshackied and free. ‘e should not A preven about words with reference to our inte:conrse wi . We oughtto be united, coraae ome, and with porn ig = Preserve an unbroken front, instead of indul language calculated to a 9 and to defeat the West interests of the country. should we. fix the boundary at 54 40? Before wees or member on this floor hat ote. ‘The. Presi- Prey Read the amendment.” counting. A passed between thi The Cn, | the question is lost. 62, noes in order. like to know what relevancy there is in thet to the Chair decide the amendment to itbe in order to submit an amendment to the amendment 7 “and no distinc: | lor.” Tellers-were ordered and appointed, (who, as usual placed themselves at the proper place for the purpose of nd there they stood for a few moments, but nobody amar.—Nobody passed between the tellers; Ft laughter broke forth as is seldom heard in this | Vorces.—" Why dont ,you go and vote?” “Come, gen- tlemen of the south, toe the mark,” and much merriment | Mr. WintHnor’s amendment was then rejected- ayes months shall hav. and th. joint convention ter- res minated, © cagresrwer ai meet ; why not then, in ‘Thee Steere wi oop wie tee mg the name of God, give the Fosident full time to conduct... ynepponker having res i the negotiation 7 ‘Let us romain together till then, and question, which was seconde: when the House separate in peace. ou hay ieign county wan you wit mil not toga oe ud motio ras made to adjourn, and ories of “oh, no!” attem| force on him this bi She, Monee of L without an amendment that it shall it. Monee of Louinana, moved, that Convention of 1827, be Would take the rerpeneeilinn sad s2iourns, it adjourns to meet on Monday. wo Deore his constituents ud Juatty melt for voting | 2 measure. 60. a “Sumicrent unto the day is the | "inne Foure then adjourned. Mr. Dovecass said he was unwilling to do which would be considered as violative of the provisions | of the treaty of joint occupancy. As much ai d to see the Fontocary ow maintain its rights to Or whole of Oregon, and unwilling as he was to mak surrender, or the proposition of a surrender, or the anti. cipation of a surrender, of afy portion of the territory, he regarded it as incumbent ov us f,Preserve the honor and faith of the country as well as territorial rights ; The yous and x wero taken, and the motion was negatived—yees | Paitapecrnsa, April 18, 1646. A young maa, named Stiles, who was discovered, a fow months sinée, to have married a second wife, under the elias of Frank Rivers, was this morning sentenced to eighteen months’ imprisonment. His counsel hed moved for a new trial, but the reasons were overruled. Dr. Montgomery Chambers, who was, some time ema and for this reason he would not vote for any bill wnich Convicted of having procured abortion, and ay Vee the treaty of joint cccu, ga if we could get the government c: mimitted to 64 | so firmly toat we could hold them to it. He did not, Util Saturday next however, regard this billas committing the Government __The remains of Capt. to ang line i) wished it did; but in all candor and sin- | M#ndant of Fort Miffin, favor could not be Augustus Di have Deon int cority, he elmitted n did net. They who ce for the a4 honors, this afternoon, in Rot com Q 0 y & Marines attached to the fort cttonteg tua Coren whole “ ro het waives of the army and = roe fe et By apenas ng en Philadelphia Guards, and Cedluny Sompuay 9 Nopetber ofit. When the Indians and the 1 10g ALS Te one oltiogre oF te iantaett, Performed excort cede north, the Hudson's Bay Company’ will follow | duty. The Hh igo attend | ind oUF settlements take (heir vacant — shaeaty’ oan rate first on the south side, and afterwards on 12 o'clock, Satie paper here ye , and in the course of time, extend to Pu- is the north ' poe before, the eee Seed je would be fore new trial, was also informed this moraing, thet | thie granted. His sentence was postponed joane, late com- iterred with mili- Sees Sa [A voice— | T should fue seed 1988 bbls flour 3% Ar wacrttoora—Ship 6 Collomb & Iretin—82 Bronson—268 | matte Nelson—63 E D iurlbut & Co—167 & Willinme—2 Van Arsdale & Barnock—68 Parlmee & R’ gers—82 hides J H T»lman—30 bis | rn Spofford, Tifiston & Co-y box W Di Miller—1 A jelmonte. ‘AraLacnicoLa—BrigL Copeland=273 bales cotton to Ro- lon bares & Willinrns—15 Bilas Bro ison—16 Coe, Anderson & Co— | ch a ed not dehiver an; 7s 8, Bay dam, Gales corton lolita ae Mew ants. Co—% Cleland & Danforth. bales conten E« KK ford, Tilestoa & Co— MARITIME HERALD We hope that Captai ggnded for this. itor, or Cepe ins iving ‘pring lista, ne spapere, Bows Ronen Bit at this port, will whe Rew ‘Yerk LVEY, of our news SUN nisee SUN PETS. pansy lvania, moved the previous | | PORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 10. Sit 4a MOON RISES. . IGM WATER. Ss Busan M Lond, Ge Gea Mario Sy ivee Macy Sarr, Salter ‘alcon, Pitt, B Brig Juan J de Cartegen Brig Belle, Myers. =f i ten Ohisoa ye Cate, Foitan ena, Sehr Fraal fh aad Bent Macy rt Aan, 8 Binop aes, sialic era, Phi od ead fF nr jer, oo pare & rapaaa atthe ema qs "ke Peck. ae Wm Weisser. nae, SC A es Iaderwood & Co. aime from Canton, with teas and The Chas had ‘ithe winds on na stroug breeze, cari Pico the Cap: of God . Gi Palermo nod Gibraltar, aber Phelps. 0 qr do Meriam | jarclay & Livin) pe pipes do G | J Durand—1 do gE rwood=3 do F Blsneard=iscke 8 ht do J | corks Boving, & Wiltee--2 eases wine J 4-bb]s brandy 36 casks do D 8t lent—7 cases wine A Brooks—3 a lots & Pollite—32 chs 28 hf do N Barsalom—50 es wine 9 —5 cs F Marian—100 cs prunes A Beiguette ‘oop & Co—4 et @ Rozatt—1 box 1 {bales corks F Cottidet—200 es oboe st inat south of Hatzeres, whic warks stove. On 2d, fell ii lying to under balance m it lost deck load, apart. Sioor Harriet F. fm inet, ft 390 38, lon Jon 73. Feb 27, lat 43, don 33, ene aky. report for ‘30th nit Ssiled from Oaha J vington, Warren, | oy Varrpn, do ihe. | wfeud from, Fee oar March 1, then for Falkland F eoesl, 1, Opens, F etary ‘Ab . at Baltimore, on, the 1th | at Baltimore, snd cotton, one in Jat 30 10, tides and Black guawales, built sharp ai Doth ends: Balc Rivas. at Portlaed from Cardebes, reports severe ich, eouinied& a - ed 4 be whi red to be p avntives of it was drifting about ha She pee Am ware th inst, Jat 43 05, lon 69 19, passed a mouth for N Bedford, was.c: bay : crew taken off and landed | ibsequently towed intoN Bedford | Ceylon, Cook, from Newport for | care thrown over. eat 6 sions, ship Columbus, outward bound, (so | March deh, lat 18, lon 38, Julie, from Liverpool for New Or- | ‘Mareh 11, off Gibraltar, brig Uncas, from Palermo for New | Miareh 13, lat 47, Ion 12, bark Apollo, Hunt, from Antwerp | dup in the bill to cruise; llth, Co- to cruise; 5 Canton, ales N na 00 8, Jon 47 30 W, Di Donal: . 4 to cra cruiae ‘Off River of Platte unt Yesterday the bark John Parker, Capt. Coning, (of Boston) bound to Hamburg, ar- of wind for the last week. The English schooner Frances, of Halifax, which put in in charge of wreckers, has been ready, for sea the last four days, but owing to the weath $1700. The bark Ganges, Eyting, | otherwise repaired, and is now-tight anch. She will probubly commence reloading tomor- still vi Hi nas.—Sch Bounty at Baltii ‘Esse. on Hatrenas. outy a era ree | | nf wat doubtieas the Martha M Farrelly fom Wash - ‘FT 1) Breen large number of rough is ized | Spore Bhi fey pe Portsmouth, Tock Mobile for Trieste, 6th Ship Ohio, Bird, Ros for New Orleans, no date, lat 27 50, oe. Viola, from Liverpool for New Orleans, 2d inst, oft | ‘Sen Cecil, Bee Baltimore, from Attakapss for New York, | Ship ‘nits Phoraton, from Liverpool for N Orleans. until | Foreign Ports. Leslie, Antwzrr, March 12—Arr Neptune, from Galveston; Ith, | bark Doris, fr Ne ‘ork | eee i ir eee | 4 0; Ann. | feoma Baltiwior Pobpe, ‘Charieston; bar Boston fhe Bang. Bonoravx, werp for Hay ine, St Bor New Orleans, | & s ly fm Boston, Orleans. , Martio, Live! | wien pesdaer lost. la port, 13th, 3} | Proctor, and bark Katnbo Cowes, March 12—8id York; Cyrus, Brazier, H 10th.) Coxmaves—In Capiz, Feb 2i—! deson, Banks, Sat lL) Jan a ah. eel Lidridee Iy tHe Curpe, 1NYork with Joe of rudder, cx Saracen, and Brikaby Drat; March s Havans (oneaceount fe bt “G area rch m 'N Yor! Ma h Ist. =I | vorw' Rey 2, ies ‘Brown,, | di feer, Windsor, New York. New Urlea | 2; oth, Algi » Pact i Mobile Bi icles, nee 1 N Herculean, Holmes r, Brown, New rt Louis Phillip a for New ‘ork, teh; De nee \ Pacto Hasding, 40, ths isabeth Ellen, | Tyler, do, 2000; freee. April rt brign Belle, Vose, NYork; Druid | ney Talcatt gran Vyadipu Carla | amas NY reds di fc Bio lo, I ven oeola Tophff, Baicuror, Mareh u—Off” jd ks eh 10—In_port, td | "Uanpi peansoanyem cmb 7 2 Tor N eee dos Arr, 6, Packet, Hossack, | PN York; C larch 6—Arr New York New Bedford, Re wate | ig Havar, March 15 Arr Burgundy, Wotton, ieNew Yank ‘ae B 1 x Fs "Med 01 | Reaper Lorton, ved ih | Phil elphias meh 8 |. Havama, Al ‘te 8. a in, schr Comet, | ported eh 17.—. | seer fa sles, ia | jae Valhali Ens aves Pe Shans, | ie | pool fe we tered | | New risans; Wh 16th, eld id Rowe | Union, wiicball wie xing Baxter. New Y. | Bart Ney Now Gris | Sth, Nathaniel ris Chadwick, Ne fanaa | Bes. trom Charles ony 3 rhe: 13th, Vietorin, (Br ther, (F iP, bh aw kork ciphia; arks Aspatlo, ite, H pi Wine: Meanand, Zens bare 244, Frolic, hip, Lorena, Urquhart ig, the only “Au. "Ley, ‘nny dos ys singe! te! Lucy on, March 16—Arr harks Trident, Thing, NYark, matics pata Tih, "Ohis. cite, | | ae sy eee 2th, Tor Bmihe noes pai oe Othcdee, Tor Li | "ea ai Bay, March 1nh—tIn port, Jane, Mean, Live Marae, Se ‘ke Seema ht, de Rs mets Fei i the mele Raga Yor a Princess, Mi ie yo bo: eg Sees Aa. fm London for New | mera li ty arcs ee dens Howes, be idee it t Western, for New York; 15th, | ficGrath, for New som. he fom A nt oa fs 13th, | aot Hotiands | Gi lollis, for Bos only Ame: vee ‘ork; Math, Dorde, Brith | im) has | Sid 9th, Arkan | Casp Ti | Spring. “Sloop Mesaina, Fel Maca, aibetaetnon ee ar Palermo. for He | Rhee iiaven VEN, for New tirleaas, [eo reported= Redmond.) ark, Jan 1—T! ry bet main and mize! a sa vetiod w with aa anchor pti Matanzas, ve inegreee, iy, Purinton, [7 Boston or Grace, for Baltimore, lg; Rar ie cae ig am ‘er do wich prompt as. | ier New Orleans Tindione March a1 made, Bartlett, for London (0 wee ) Feb 28, rhannos For. tor Pay a Eg aS Sg Raynes, aryport, . Hawley, fo work mae devel f Wali Hall, for Pluladel- Norfolk, do; Attantic, pa, ass seb ‘John Allyn, kere, te Baltimore; 4, Carlisle, for New York, 3.da; rig Pioneer, Heulon, ‘oth, for Nortolk— k-—previous Teportas nw York. RSEILLES, Feb 27.— Cynt + thase, Bester, Newenstle; tthalt. Seimboal K Ki |, Boston; 12th, Arcole. Eveleigh, New York (ui ;)' Gustav, | Brrensow, do; ist, Ganges. “Watson, Odessa. Sid Pheaix, El: on ‘Matta, March Sth—In port, Hudson, Holmes, Odessa; 2 Sarah Abigal i Brew, Bm re. i i | Manca, March isthe Jas Oray, Carter, Charleston, with loss of anchor ‘b a7) a ort, ship Spring, Hamilton, unc. I, Drey exes) pean i me from hence.” _atupe, Mount, Vera ‘cher, for a, ready; rigs cn Stose tor bookieraee et tor Loe a from Hall 'H Sheppard, (of in port "Of, James, Hedman, mts o doubt the T jewromt, March ad port, Hannah, Dempsey, Balti’e— ‘Onan. [ Algi Orr lave op Howie 0 ds PaLeano, Fel UTH, Teaky: for New Orten : eh ‘8 pone aa Hove, from Fackic, for ‘New York; ‘barks ° | Rose Salem; ‘New Orleans; leanes Tally B an, from Monte Video; Lyon, nis. | xon, for Bi fontezoina, Kelly, for, Baltimore; alon, ext fe Lincoln, from Boston, schrs Fedrora, Met Sarah Aun, Nanity, ft Moats al timo ved 3d Mareh: Holt forNew re ork; brig Chipola. ao The. prot om New York, les seh a the tte inst) bound ia. ers: | York; Globe silks ert, do. ip His por, Ml arrabee, for N York. Feb 28—Ar brigs Lowell, Jarvis, fm New Wight, March 9 —Barque Jacob 8. Waln, fm Antwerp, for Matanzas, 1b 22—In port, barque Stag, Cooper, for Boston, foere M—Ar Sumatra, Rowell, pony h 4—In port ships Byres, afaren te Orinans: Hlembale iy See, Put back: Bosses Hanna, from ea from Monte Luconia, Porter, a ao ak F Lon om’ Ivica; Gren sion aie Boston for New Or 'Ramsoate, March 6h—Sld, Tarquis, Neal, [from Antwerp} Campeachy. Rosnsay, March §~Sid, Elavius, Davis, [from Glasgow) for Havani Sax Joan, ae 2days; fs Boston, Mint M il 2—1 t. brigs Virgin, Wasgatt, Litt Sareveds Bowes: Wosartan torte: age pa Queen, een Robinton., Py eal, dp 40; ‘aterch aie port, bark pari Whitng, & Ann, “Copeland, from Liverpool for i % much strained i in upper ir broken, having asuceession of heavy Oe Istanp, April 2t0 port, sehr Caroline, of Riche may annee Point, Slated March 19-814 ‘Brother, Walton, for New Foiisinia, den 16-81’ Wm. Schroeder, Coffin, Mocha. Bostos. Apnil I | more, Livernoa 10th anst) 1b 15th, 8 aM. Srmnes Now | mila, JW Novembe: Milliken ‘Malabar seater i 's eon Pe Anwctnds Cox. for three bri ard Bound, gps mi, Cuan | Yorl the Ou now at anchorage two — one topsail Louis hen ‘Lawrence, Hoe New Lowi bis aq sf : Albany, Bearse, Alb tore A Bale, Ben Benive see Gelocity. Mos oo igomery, , Gorham, B Boalt Convoy, Ka oligs Tayio lake, latter supposed fcr an eastern port, wi Witnioeton ‘cargo. eLrast, April 15. 1-10.— Ar bri Re Art aec ach Drilients of laleebs , April 5—Arr, ship Catharin bine i Bary Cony Bowardus, Boston “Smyres, Davis, he Capes. ot Gaghtrine, Cran wed brig bm pestis Socket from N | Phi ton. 13th—Bl hocgers bound E, and before repor'- a Hatta loop Here Kelly, fr rgridences and | from Roads f Bound probably ee Sames i Lacy, and Pi Poll 15th—Behrs Kin i, ae ‘West Padi 2 ychs Daleimer, Li ee a aan hip aieora, (Br) Dati | St Joke’ NI where she | Mid idee there Near iith ere) | ‘New 0 ists ag cr Paige, Taylor, . Hes Besar, dasanahe rinkwater, | "brie, Baxter, Token, Mayo, mail Ns: Nassau, anna rington, ‘Ni Walia { Sins Meridien, ‘re. ten, an r, Wither- % "Nickerson, and June, Allen lark, Fredericksburg; Pparkses. sien, Hered Lion, White Elisa Brome: horf, alcienore: 3 rown, Adams, Fis ladelphia; Kurotas, Keli; a Phila phi 4 ‘ati Crowell 3 enmari ik, Hamilton, of and from ‘Cantwell rs rt fn sean "sch of : 70 tons, tans, apparently no. fess a Cd ae ge it all ‘Russell “Glover; bar! Sid, brig Chas Edward, Wording, Ha. Senter gr bed tn tlm 7 a eae Gaede im :08, re at | | from uaknows, and two he i= ie | ae mth moraiog and siood Wp. Brg 18, 1 Ny \ Queews schrs Mary ant Soa ee for wes ‘and Etiga for New Haven, went to at forenSon. 1 and eight fore ‘Wind rete ‘weatl , sloops Helen, Fone, from | ates hen ew here h, oS eared Brom, el eat And oo ee joy, Prov ‘ from dork Cleared bark ds, Ni oe Wie Now York; barge E. A. Douglass, Parker’ ya. —. in Ce iL omrLann, Apel 1 = eae ey, Cerdenas, 3 J fe N York. ii re ial ” | Bol iy re ae m, West Siparnnatt A London. oat. avant, Osa ijabele: | vi t oston; are ‘from New Aik, New vert" Ricnsonp, April 17—Arr, se Nork. ,Sld. sehrs Rainbow, vee MWe =i, brigs ict, uh ice on —, he ag Ho 2 sarah weit N eh ‘Bos on; Saphire April 10—Ar seh Balloon, ria spat at es fr, Ke st, jew ‘Smyr- | | Bygone a do" Chine, | { | Corner of VARICK § C1 Ca steTON etaners vee Messrs. BI a nan retce, os the Farce MISERIES OF BUMAN be ig? toners RY THICA' ie aw. JACKSON” . “MANAGER AND PROPRIETIB Monday Evening, April 20th, will commence with ery erie wee Bena aad Laird Boars, 26 as. Apiary ie fefloen—eursn wi rise athalf past GREENWICH T'! aoe fy ai ery, Ev ning, Re one Sem, REEN MOUNT AN Or ‘Jedediah Homespun Joe Shakupeare.. alia Ds ‘clock—Curtain ‘rises ‘at 136 O'clock pre- operat mw A Jo2%clgsk P.M. whey sstoleton cata to Mr. Draper. UMPHAL NTRANO AND EXHIBITION IN THIS CITY OF THE VAST AND MACE, VAN eS Sete tad OF ‘AINE, PRECEDED SY £ TER NEW, Frag, euoneas T, | Comsrasind ater the the eda of he ats Chatios ofthe Bo- aa eae: belne 3 ny hi DRAWN BY Hon OF. ‘ea sg rust a And containin ine Fula Alprican Brass Band. {11 enter this city on Chatham to “Pet street—th ough East Bros aor hast Re lo Genet pees a ee Darpstnadae, ene et eet witton of | Hea OF Bit OapWay AND NINTH 8 STREET, “we RataNGus OF HR VA aN AMaORGR. ‘a For the first time, ja this city since fod arrival from sree shocnoe of oa will be exhibit FOR sik Davs ONLY! ied | Fhe fowiog in atte Animals contained in this Ex APRIOAN LION AND LION ESS. Four ¥ Lioness and Lion. Tae ABIATIC rae, Young Elephant, 2 years specimens of the Pe- ants. ee patti aie POONAH BERR. toa ore igh etn BEARS. THE «HOVE Ratea He BENGAL T p Sere Pe EAR BEaRs, Doe, and her young-—Pair 9 Peeps Sor, omy yk He n woes Fel rH Dotto ne Sears — | A large Ririoon eer eet and eal ea toda Amarou having =| ese Soci of of cand the Jardins des Plants sede Meteo ey yours, 124 owata. THIRD eas A-LA-MUSARD, 0 BK GIVEN BY THE NEW YORK MUSICAL ASSOCIATION, AT NIBLO’S SALOON, On Monday Evening, April 20. PROGRAMME, AM’S EVENINGS. rosriv TIVELY, Ish, re Seti’ aT AY lied by he Am tedaleiace Mr. BaovuHay. stimalated b; ye art camer nt MORE NI have bows reveled, at Heyag, geet Coujestn.” Cid, | atthe above a a _ an , fon, Stee, yet xin ‘Robinson and other NEW, MATT RI aracida, Sanches, ‘Campench pave hee H ir. AUS’ loucester, Susan & Howell, M aZ.. Admiasion on this occasion biome dole, | sloop Kiense, = Sh ova whine, do. Ldg, Gondola, lf Oy Ae fem Fa a Pe a Eee See STOLEN—From on saclovure yo Ni Lamphar, London (s1d for N Rogers, 1 Philedel mail i oy neuron he anaes or te Tod no weno she ot ‘Joh, Aibert, Bre- | w wat of thre harbor es er ran into hy osyer will return her to Joha 0) jiza. Weeks, Lon- | pid pero hed fel ateiking the 49th street, shall be Kand ‘ld! ‘or NYork); 16th, ‘about a down tothe feet Ai ry Sawyer, ation, de (OM ae ret NOroca))s He: | Sched eshte tes akers below oonew 7 Now Castle, and sid for Americr; 1th, Whim | inebourd and forghronda, © ies Sia Bont Hinge 18 Of, Alber: Bremen, for Baltimore aground onthe bar) soop Bel ote Yorks Bit sehr tact fers jon ing erie Brocklya, in sats ; “ies Fee ye ete port, Washington, Copola, London se. pron, Apri eA. sches ar tc eae sar ‘building. nenly Pat ss mara in ports J Gray, Carter Chatto: Biinaton. FC) Fosqmoks, ge, Ope glee andto h, Hambler, Baxter, N and Fang Bul Yong, | T em Gibbs, NVork. ii , fraoads Glibbs, N ot | jomas, and Kate, Ar chr ye ndustry eee pO artine, Raj Al Mansoo, New New York: a Baven nike, Busumore, 2b Kgs | pant Hewitt aks csnen 30. excellent paca atetiee Aan, Street, or to ‘. K. olan be on boar Hes Slelacktonorer, "ieee these wr 9 he \hovani.cee ett ‘At theirs» ont | ae oa eae JAMES GORDON BENNETT, NORTH-WEST CORNER OF FULTON AND »* ie me