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SPENT ee es ih ah neta aie eee deercnaieinas 10 ae Veer ae tual ine House’ tee mois ot Ape | tupivs Praeetage | MARITIME HERALD In Senate, the races over the Notional course, olces "Oh, | ay liar Adee aad dleportion of the bi te | cesses c Wasuinoton, April 20, 1846, | withdraw,” and “Oh, no!” pec pueTpeS gp emreenazens. ’ A very delicious meraing. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. | Mr. Twompson, of Mississippi, moved the previous | amend the original convention law of 1945, renders it a Wghone thas Cepalus resale eth: Aeligen ve % ate Bau ‘Tustin, Journal of Thursday last- Mr. Colquitt and | question. totally impossible for your correspondent to apprehend | tended for this office, to any persons other than the es bey P Mr. Yulee in their places. he Sreaxus (great confusion prevailing) requested | how or in what manner the conventional representation | Pilot, or Cept. Rontar Siuvav, of our news fect Marpica, Edwards, B-TREASURY. | gent 0 come % - — eee _ Me. Dix presented a petition frem the Chamber of | ; Mr. Kino asked for tellers on his amendment. will be regulated. ‘The bill has been adopted, as is PORT OF SW YORK, APRIL aa. ve Commerce New Fock, Sebiog Congress to te . _ yer me sognanen gentlemen to come to known, by the Senate branch, and efforts of a gigantic | rare? pg eayS Co iden, Bare : ne committee to enquire into the pro | order and taue s | character, end foreign to legitimate legislation, are | svn nises 1 le avate fect of the sub-ti commerce, and ascertai: Mr. Li it the gentleman from Tennessee | ¥ . | oner.0ep. Eveve, N York. | require some litle time. be pet ‘will be, and that this ecq] Seat | (tr. ‘lene would gain nothing by his pein yim d being made to secygg its adoption by the House branch. | Ux sxT#... eee aye pry: | terest co call at, of prior to any action of the Senate upon the bill. Memo- | while he might defeat the resolation; for, if members | While the popul in the State are undecided how to | Clearea. Ba. at ‘Ne York; Sal quliendl tebe printed. sansa fetiredethey some FB ivere himacie y NW, although | act in making nommations to the convention, and while | Ship Louisville, Hunt, Orleans, BK Collin & Co, immpeon, ei Or Mr. Lix presented various petitions from. New York | The demand for the previous question was seconded. | ¢vents of en unparalleled and unexpected nature may. §.' Kuarvaron Cosham Meunnes and Calcatte, Crocker (dwell, for Bo city, signed by upwards of 900 persons praying a repeal Mr Joxes, of Tennessee, moved to lay the resolution this legislati tation, it bi of the pilot laws of 1887. on the table, but the motion did not prevail gee pte wr abige hianl & Warren. ts job:fe.— to aend you the latest and most euthoritative ioforma: | , Bi" British Queen, Lord, Bt Johus, NB, Wk J Tap- far New Messrs. Dix, Bagby, Atchinson Crittenden, The amendment of this gentleman wi 1. scott. ‘ sented other petitions. Pes | Ton tne resents Maen ee tion upon this subjeot which, inder tne circumstances, | “Bre Tremouy, Haines, Huckavlle, Badger & Peck Cid Aviad Remittans. Prine Boston: Kapindala, Banton wee NSAeORE, PAuLzoN. mene His | ‘The House can befurnished. [ understand that the concurrence of | Behe xem Bennett, Bristol. fe ga Te arch 3ist, ance, Bcies, ‘Btatea Island Mr. ittee, \e 5 4 p bill for the relief of Mrs. Elizabeth Hamilton, widow of | Whole on the Siate of : the Hense branch with this Bill depends upon e contin." Bee ie, Har, Fomees Shobely, Philadelphia, ‘Entered fot I ‘Apeil 34, Chusan, Beg the lite Alexander Hamilton. Read twice and referred, | bama, in the Chair, and ed consideration | gency which wes recently discovered, and which | Sehr Aun Maria, ones, Newbern, NC. Ialend, sod Quebec. e Vsetern, (a) ft and the report accompanying the bill ordered to be | of the bill to regu j caused a remarkable sgitationamong the several fac: | Behr Clube, Gaskell, Washington. Brat, Hastey, for ie arth Coa ites tor Printed. 1 sara aE en ee eee tions. This is no less than the retrograde movement of | Sloop Lady Weshweton Kaveland, Providence. ied pial‘ wochester for ew Vent 4 Mr, Seur.e, from the Committ Post | Suid Indians, the New York delegation, consequent, as is professed, | Sloop Warren, Thompson, New Haven. siti ‘B re: Hogiond. Engrg lor New orks mi he first section of ield, do; Coronet, Bute, upon the delivery of the judicial opinion upon the ap- itt Post 4 @ bill providing for tl vee Arrived. tion of the public mails accoss the Iethm Brig Pioneer. (of Norfolk) Heolon, 11 day from Mayaguez, | jeans, rtionment question. Severs! members of this dele- | Pk, with suzar, to P Harmouy, Neohews & Co. Sldin com: vertised, ion, i : Read and re try lying Patina have SUTON lUpistaction and their’ Opiatens, for |:pazy with ke Bréuer’ Lene’ fox Hampton Biood Lagat Wonog er ehlinieiehie sian dooenck: Woke: ordered to be print | Rocky mountains, in the Oregon territory Some incidental and undefinable reason, and are now | _.B:ix Ponce, Lull, {com Guayama, April 8, with sugar, to | pent, Young. for philedelphia, with despatch: Wakone, | Rerintendent of which shall be appointed by opposed to the enactment. Previousto the reading of | Foster& Nickerson 10th iu Jon 6904, Simeoa ite | Ay nes for Canton, Sih, . A mosag, Gent of the United States, by and with theadvice and | (1? °Chinions of the justices, they were in favor ot the tot, seaman, fal from the f ond yas dru om, March 24— Art Americn, Gore, from Boston, 234, be —— a. papers ry dpa clcngnk ha | consent of the Senat }0 shail bold his office for the | Hi), and they treely ‘attribute this revolution in their | Snjittyin Mona Fassags day, brig Medford: ‘illiama, from ‘ork—da} lore zot in con- removed by the Presi- alary of four thous- th two or more schr Emma, but sustained slightivjary. ith, James t, from Chariest , Switzerland, sentiments to the powerful effect of this legal opinton. | Cook,'114g snunths ou! The close vote upon t! quent to the treaty of Washington. On motion of Mr. Weusten, the papers were ordered House rendeas Sw oi question in and dollars, and shall bonds 200 bbls oil. ? fara, Raden. 50 days from Port Vandria, (Spain,) aBtt Apa ivht, for New York, ae, . with Ay . i . ion, Mitcheli, to be printed. curities, in ‘the penal sum of ten thousand dollars, for the | ‘bel concurrence absolutely Sent Gladiator, Nickerson, (of Boston) 12 days from Cape | 21ttgJane, Drinkwater, for Boston. 20th, Union, Mitchell, Pe Se BS Ee csi faithful execution of the duties of his office, and shall | Cerry the Dill Tilden, of | Haxtt, with logwood,to A S&S W Lewis, of Boston. | tis, Neclest an, for Charleston. A bill was brought in from the House providin| reside at such place in the territory as shali be desig. : ‘Sehr Aurora, (3 masted) M 12 days from Cardenas, with | “"T}, port Idg, 3d, Rambler, Baxter, for Calentte; Quebec, He for the protection of our citizens in the territory ofthe Uni. nated by the President of the United States. ted States west ofthe Rocky Mountains, and for other | The Cuaisman said it was now in order to move to purposes. amend the first section. ‘The dill was read the first time. ) Mr. A, Jounsow moved to strike out the salary of the wo the river for | molasses, to Aguirre & Gal, Schr Brig sg Tut, days from Philadelphia, with coal, iasonognte March 2-Ski London, Baker, Philadel Sete: soy | 4 Sekt Eawlive, Weldon, Philadelphia, with coul,to Tisdale | pores "Avtridge, do, Bia 9th Cine. Tijat Rio Grasse Mr: Sesiaur ohjegted tote tecond reading now, and j superintendent ($4000) and inaert. $2000.” (That's forcible aud. mandatory. argument. Yo operate | ,, chr Cabot, Teylor, «days from Boston, with mdse, to KH | {!th, Odd Fellow, Petiogsl, do; ith, Oliv Frimeire, Rose, the bill was aside for a day. right wl upon the minds of the recreant New York mem- | “S'i\ Nariang, fom Thomaiton, with lime, boundte Staten | LECHORN, March 17—Arr, Reindeer, Winsor, NYork. Various private bills from the House were read and | Mr. ‘T'womrson, of Mississippi, said we ought to be bers, he. confidently expects to secure their co operation | 14551) h " pass ‘be Matana, March 18—la Fort, brig Col Taylor, Stickney, re~ committed. liberal. Delicate services were required, and an individ: | ett" the inteude ot the bill, Daring his absence, by the,| : Schr Wm Henry, Wade, from Thomaston, with lime, to | PuHug.ouly Am vessel: Bld De TME NOTICE RESOLUTIONS—THE AMRNDMENTS OF THE = od Character, in whom confidence could be | ucgnimous concession of his par the bill will re- | master. . hha : rritibe, Ja TOT ace, Newel, Hong Koy avis, Reet Moves tHe sox.concnnance OF THe seNaTE. | Placed, telected. ‘The Hudson's Bay Company ba! 00 | mein uonandled and unsung. , Th ne stondh Sehr Richard Thompson, Corson. 3.days trom Philadelphit. | Zyrvene Duabar dor r mendments of the House to the Oregon resolu- he enti Goutrol of the Indians ; and, therefore, | hag arrived at a point when ection cannot be delayed, Behe Wave, Cronlley, 3days froin Virginia. Macritis, Dec 25—Arr, New Jersey, Wi tions of the Senate were reported to the Senate, to wit: ant & manei fcmpess and character. Through him, | and when business must be hasty. Behe Thotapsou, Biydeuberg, Philadelphia, eosl, Sepcumpartteh aul. sailed Yartuary 26), for Cole sae Se yole Py entation Rees, would not fal ee iat the eiatine oon, of ibe | sninnte Nanily, had ‘lalouve te advert: to the operetiSns'| ache Kival, Josen, oie lik Lam Lah Seer aergm ee re KAHN justment trike out “at bis (the President’s} dis- @ Senate durin; @ debate upon this on Satur. Sche E Winslow, Say, Ege Harbor, cedar boards. 4 i ASS. fotion,” and invert is “authorised wna Tequestes” to | Stestest importance, liberal salary must be | day. “It wos clear tyat a Coucertod and methodical plan | Sci Therou Youre Phicdelshie: secre Spapesta, Merah ble Reawrant, Frees, Teme: rota A Nace eek eke ome eee ur ne the notice, &o. to secure the services of one competent for the | heq been arranged by the friends of the bill, to effect the | _ Lighter schr Caroline V Curtis, from the wreck of | chtieston. 1th, Gaston, Caulter, from New York; Avola, | and offer for sale, @ very lanes and choves oe aaa fot eg ean obviate any diversity of opin. | “si? 4 Jounsox remarked that many could be found | Laser p el ae ao stor P amped y ogee Bad astensidesdlaiade ee Bivis, from few Orie tet Ae ee, Cebwasce: | in" brehen STYLES 01 ee ao jon in jaate, moved that it disa th nd- co it b whig opponent, (Senator Putnam,) secu loor a ‘° Gaston, Caulter, for ‘ork, April re 7th, " wreaths, sprigs, garlands, together ments of the House. eise ihe ene | to take it for nothing. Iewas a fortune for « man With: | J'phq. and precisely athe diane bour, ond the hott of | 1 brig—asktown. ‘Whitmore, from, Aux Cay Mr. ALLen moved that the Senate concur 5 : jeusive ausorement of adjournment, and made a speech of some four hours in TERIALS. FOR MiTIFicraL. Po WER MAKERS. port, bark Fdwd Koppisch, ¢ | — PR, April of the Presid man’s views were similar to those of Mr. | te. " In the Gate, a Br brig, with plaster. , tor Newburyport, wai ‘go; brig Gipsy, Haw- 4 riety unsurpassed The View Poe | nd be said that the peace ofthe territory | eD6%H in, order to prevent vote. | Da ppt Balled. mm Frideccors | pe ew Fore tow dy we “"Kito~-Artibeisl flowers by the ease, imported for to vote upon agreeing tothe amendments ofthe House wr Gatio Re ealary ny nr | SF netomat tere onan Gee ine eaig erie | weiter. raed @ Adee, Bei: | per lain fr ev os ent CO rom tana | ha ebing od conn Unde inte Ir. Her woop explained, that either motion in effect ‘ of opposition were lounging upon the sofas in t! juatress, . for a for Baltimore, do; J Aliyne, Burgess, for Baltimore, do; \- OVED. And the question being taxen, it w Teed to—ayes | Roy, far Mobile; bark Tennessee, for’ Ci from Pe York, do; Kate Pender- BILLIARDS IMPR¢ by ee PN 68, noes 64 ye Ter eanee ove a] Seeeemme cibges seca anievine Oe eT. 46 ngs or Tusk’ Inia’ none Vea | ands Ca, ope Pones of eve Wonk os Rak at the Senate agree ‘to the | _,Afterseveral other sections of the bill were disposed preeed “ a Pac ca nena Atm SOL of, Mr. Barty moved tbat the committes rise. There | i sail 6th, TTS FIELD, respectfully informs his friends and Kent folk; 7th, bri blic, that he has returned to ‘old favorite sane, (rom Liverpoel: torte Cormac BASSFORD'S ROOSES france Ane doug the : ois, Thompson, “ye ten < y Mr. Aten now moved amendments of the House. Mr. Manuat culled for the ayes and ni ro od 4 co poly eaderee by gen: tlemen conversent with legislative arcana, and by whic! % command to their comrades not to allow the vote to be MnpTiengous eoerd: Museum building, or I} street. FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, HENRY & w Yor! b : i ‘ % bles have. b i order. ‘The Tables ate, Mr. Sevixn suggested that the Senate Trace rent eae: reutenvered to the House, which be | taken until their return, was conveyed, darted off to | Packer Suir Livenroot, Capt. Eldridge, for Liverpool, | {yictoms Wars. from New Honk, ta pore farble and ‘Arr, India Rabber and Cloth Cushions. upon each of the amendments of the House. koew gentlemen would be glad to hear read. [A voice, | snatch a quick meal at atacie d’ hote in tho vicinity of | tan early hour this thorning. ‘Transit, Dowsley, from windward for Ne : t Uno doubt suit European and all ors, ir. Wanaren inquired of Mr. Sevier w how do you koow?] pitol; others interrupted the speaker, in order to - Tavton, (of Boston.) Stickney, from Marseilles | brigs Gianeuse, Mlorran for Havre, leaded, tosail next day; | the best in this country. “Larger Mr. Sxvien repeated his proposition. The Cuainsan, (rapping,) the committee will come | Givert his attention, by shrewd iotimations, witty re. de, went ashore near Velez, Malaga, on the 7th | Yoloff, Demachy, do. loading; Clars, Bollou.do do | | | line balls panty style Billiard Tables for sale; ‘The Chaim explained the rule: to orde plies, and by filling the desk before him with glasses Malaga, and, on the 18th had discharged | , Newronr, Mareh 22d—Are Olive & Eliza, Weeks, Londen. | NV, B.—Baseford's new syle Billiard Tables for sale; India Mr. Jonnson, of Md., did the same. The question was taken, and decided in the affirmative. | fnd pitchers of culd water in ordef; as they said, cargo; Would repair, and proceed about 28th. Sid 1eth Conair, Adame, Ney eo ae tail for New. very articlei u the trade, constantly on band and for sale. Mr. J. M. Ciavzow asked if the ‘question was on| .,rhe@ committee rose and the Speaker resumed the | Soothe his which they apprehended would | Lavxcuxp, at East Boston, on Saturday, 2 spledid brig of (probably J H Shepherd, Hedman, Tate agreeing to the House amendments to strike out and | °2#r- | become irritated by such prolongedaction. Finally, the | 190 tons, called the Mail, ne ded for a packet inthe Uaion ie Wich, March 2#d—-Vasta, Elingius, Charleston, | N insert THE PAESDANT'S RESPONSE To Ma. INGERSOLL’s RESoLU- | speaker hecame worried out and the question was taken. | ine, between Boston sud Philadelphia, to becom burg; 29th, Louise, Wenke, from Bremen for Phila- RTANT NEWS ‘The Crarm answered in the affirmative, Tron! | [have not time, at present, togive @ more minute view | “Pt Wm Baker, lave of brig Eliot. Ph edi Wy aa iane, Da- TPR ce to Great Bi Mr. J. division. A Message was received from the President of the | of this funny Japislative travestie. The opposition tri- vote, Late! ba rye Geylome Corst, fom N Orgare, ich ti Ast, ome iy, gad Goons ‘A new law having pass Not in order. United States, through J. K. Walker, Esq., his private | umphed—the ‘bill passed, and nominating conventions or ‘Wouat Wh Sony tog #) vee vis, New ork re Syh a he tr don, (and ald for jon o! iked if the question was not divisible. secretary, in reply to the resolution of Mr. C. J. Inger- | must be hibed | tal de Costa, from Bahia to Lisbon, whieh rk: 25th, Elizabeth Ellen. Tyler, Havre, (ira a aah, ‘The Vi ESIDENT replied in the negative. soll, of the 9th instant, making inquiry as to the disposi- This morning the House adopted a resolution to ad- | 12th inst, lat '39 N, lon 26 W, by the Duv: srted for New Orleans); 29th, Mediater, Pratt, London, an } The question was taken on a ~ to the amend. | tion of the secret service money from the 4th of March, | journ on the 13th of May. The Senate has concurred, | at Havre. ‘New ments of the House, and resulted, follow: ork, ; is inson, Bostoo— 21, noes 29, as | 1841, to the time Mr. Webster retired from the office of | andthe Legislature will be prorogued on the 13th prox. | - Kayaz, March 12.—The Timoleon, Dryer, from N Orleans to | Pom Mapoc, March 17—8ld Frederica, Atkinson, a trades oa Secretary of Siate, with copies of receipts and vouchers, | In the House, to-day, the ill to abolish distress for | Lardoar(uctore repored ar ie ea he aN reat fo | pat into Baltimore, Ireland, 24th, efter getting to lon 12, saz ivareranee et. vns DM ee to whom paid, for what particular service, rent, was debated in committeo, At 12 M. the Hon. Al- and it is supposed ahe will hot have to be hovedown; car. | @main@Mth 1c astia statch, for New | Pespectable houses to form a connection M that copies of comwespondence in relation to Alexan: vah Worden, of Ontario, was in support of the . from Glasgow to N | yt an + aio 0 advances will be given to shippers. i cod, ete. bill. The learned gentleman, in allusion to the manorial Care. iires, Farber, from N | York. 4th, a March 9¢—InPort, brig Baltic, Stinch- | From the subscriber's loug expennence and keowledge of the raltar, is discharging. ‘The Cahawba, Bhe +Guad, ] 1 Grain and Provision and also his friend backer, Kusk, Semple, title, anid b eard of a proposition to submit this ging. ¥ fy, next day; Wan Pennington, Brown, of do, for | Grainand Provision, Trade, and alse bis Gieadly sntimacy ‘The Cuain explained ag he tion to a court of law. The proposal shocked | gnd°muat discharge her bellest: to heave down, Th Porto Rico. 4 da ‘ ti from Loudon to the United Ststesy put in here Bth inst, ieaky; field, for Bee - e ja in, Gib- | lated upon. Navs.—Mesers. Archer, Barrow, B. 1c him, “Why, sir, said the able advocate, ‘1 hold thai the lock, Daft, from Hull to St John, NB, put in here 3d in- | | Struns, March 12—Arr, Suen Jane, . Boston via, bscriber begs to refer ‘Mt AH. , errien, Calhoun, Ete y nt, with radder damaged, and makiagsoioe water; ahe wii | Taltar. Sailed Gen, Oamehli, Gardner, Botton; 9th, Emma | The trpecriber bess Roa Said ia rs. Allen, Ashley, Atchiso Broose, Bright, eld, ‘Thomas Clayton, J. M. Clayton, Cok uitt, Corwin, Crit- pects the information called for, it | equitable fee to these e1 is vested exelusively in tenden, Evans,'Greene, Heywood, Huntington, Jarna- | could not be made public without detriment tothe in- | the tenantry, and it is w sary to pass upon such a | not discharge her ballast, but replace radder,and proceed — Tete, Bali say it “Arr, Harvest, Fullér, Amsterdam andsld | _™28 lm*re in, Johnson, of Md., Johnson, of La.; Lewis, Mi terests of the country. It appears thet the amount'ex- ition. "If it is reversed, and if you allow the land- | The Abby Baker, Hatch, from Palermo to Boston, put in here | £7 Usrs, March 5—Arr, 2 = Eitigum, x, Morehead, ‘Pearce, Phel Rended from, the contingent fand, during the time Mr. | ford to litigate this, tile, it would Be felo de ae. Sir, | 7th inst, with lose of topmasts, heads of lower masta, yards, | 1b. Tor Baltimore, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Upham, Webstor, Westcott, Woodbridge, Yu | ; eee ares, Feb 9, Tio ef , Z ‘Savon, Jan $1—Bia Eagle, Prescott, Macao. Feb 9, cane ge ea from Liverpool to New Orleans, perieto | &% Hldnidee, N. York Ee BePeueuse sock oF Arteal Powers of rudde: t the end of last month, but ck Drinkwater, from Wil- 29, ‘ebator was Secretary of State, was $5460. ie law | we must concede that these leases nti-republican, Absent—Mr. Sturgeon and Mr. Dayton. Mr. Davis | requires no other than the President’s certifi .» To | andconilicting with the genius of our institutions, came in after the vote wasannounced, and Col. Benton | break tho seal of confidence would be subversive ofthe they are anti-republican, they will lead to disorganiza. objecting, his vote was not admitted, otherwise there | Objects for which the money is appropriated, and it has tion and tumult, and anarchy ; for, thank God, so fat as ‘i « customers, that his elegant stock VF, April 10— Ars, bark New York Pocket) (Br) | both Brench and’ American manufneture, has nevrecalved tas ice 33, and inan ontport ld. I tur yous NB, April 15—Arr, ache Dolphin, Holder, New | lesst injary by the late Cees a & 5 = 3 § 2 5 ‘ } k. ? , d d wi would have been ihirty against the amendments the | never heretofore been done. He hes not caused any | political rights are concerned, the people abhor inequal- | mington to jon, cut away her. and mizen masts di on i irgmad, Osborn, Manila’ and retail, at the lowest prices, at 128 William street, House. ine of tie | seczet. services $0 be performed, or hcopantete beset | Lenco ie Wiens ae tee ee | Sunagae ig Lends ay; was supplied withan anchor and chain | gu aveMat, Jan i2—Gld, Chas Wirgmad, Onhotn, Monitt _1, | dealers to inspect his stork before buying elsewhere.” al litre [So the Senate resolved to adhere.to Mr. Crittenden’s | t! If, however, an emergency should arise, he would | gentleman, ‘to abolish these leases which are so similar | fromhence. She has since arrived at Gravesend. for New Orleans, [received supplies, and sailed sai iny:] | SHAFER & CO. resolutions as they passed them, without mutilation} 1 it to be bis duty to assume the responsibility involv. | to the old English common law tenures? Ibelieve,sir, | | Tonnar, March 18—The American bark Nahant, Fornold, | 20h, Hyder Ali New York, for ngs fed ald tame dey) | TAILORS AND DRAPERS, ‘Some con lon followed ‘between Messrs, Man- | ed in the law. Ii the House of Reprosentatives, as a | that this may be effected without assuming the right of | bound to Galveston, came on shor this morning nent Berry . March 2o—Arr Valoalla, Grifith, Hull. i Shi; Bronbway, tebe work talks. gum. Heywood, Webster, and the Vice President, when | grand inquest, should believe that an improper uso hos | eminent domain ; it may be accomplished upon the samo | Heed, aad is expected to become, total wreck Sarco RE NOW RECEIVING . by the Havre Packets, an en- the action of the Senate was ordered to be communica- een made of tho public money, and should think proper | principle you would employ in the partition of a man’s op 4—Arr Circassian, Marshall, Clyde for | al ted to the Hi (Th diag] to institut th ds of the State | h 1d make these tenant ills wath w ‘4 Léwirds; ‘New, York | Saecee whotades Uh way sproateke, Hace Geek ey louse. e crowd di fh thé institute an inqui e records of fe | farm ; such an arrangement would mal pants ; i y -Arr Angelique, Edwards, New York; | simeres, iy #1 2 ties, es if by magic} Ppeared from the | opettmact would Gel exhject te. toe iercaction of the | tobidee ua Fatroon would not object if he de. |,2¢%ms to hare setin fine, the ce OF saving most arch 2A. Anselianc, Edwards, New York; | apeoct tangent a cca wr br i T dead of eee eee cae | Pacey an facility — te Shermige ie = | 2 P of eget “ State. The Ure Dantmour#, March 19=Put in, the America, Carntens, of Seatler the bee any erg well knows = em pabend eo subject of the extra of this d t | ‘ m. Some government m | was simply a mortgagee ; he be &@ mortgage was | ~emell, 35 dat inion, a ; 7 was resumed in consideration = jocument | secret expenditures than our, and never giventhem | eauuqualded treeeer of the fa jf pogenses the | sic cased Meee, aibost ead tien Kaen Sheen seqnees carers in a aiylo Of uanomal slananes, round Dome, wheel, and other ' : ' 4 id five of the crew washed overboard, and all the nau: j ammeta tmee iG Roadway, 2 3 | ponbaT BARGAINS IN EW. GoopDs. Pp RTER. received by late arrivals, and Him an actionin poe vad and recover tate. The tenants could satisly the \p the land.” upon the bill. Mr. Worden is one of Mr. Cairtexpen understood to inquire if there | ae In time of war, necessit; was any political matter in this agricultural report. information beneficial to the pub! Mr. Atwenton seid there was no political party | 8008 could not be prevailed on to act fe matter in the document. . March 30.—The Irad Ferry, Chase, from Trieste | yh, Leland for this port, is on shore at the Doel, iu the Scheldt. March 31, | America. is supposed that their — or the bui ness would be | aM illiugton, do; | | | | Mr. Asaey ssid there was nothing from Bundelcund | subsequently divulge e conclusion of a treaty | of the Assembly. the I F has been assisted in. fiome Ports. rn EMBROIDERIES. init. Mr. Ashley defended the Patent Office as paying | With th» Barbary custems require the ‘appe von of the Grand Jury were for in- | b Bpokene — Araracuicena, week ending Apzil 11— Arr shi Needle work Capes from $1.10 to $25. French Tpek’a cot its own expenses. It had | use of presents, ated by other powers | dicting Mr. Attorney-Genoral, for conspiring to effect | , Packet ship Oxford, Yeaton, from Liverpool for New York, New York; Probus, De Vries, do; C lars 75 cents and upwards ; Embroidered Lawn Hhdkfs. from 9120,000.-P* we ba hora genie wind a ifthey had known our action. Actuated by considera: | the rat at New Beotiand s e Scr | 22th test, lat 4?, fon 6, take John Brower, ‘Sutton, in ed the Sonate bill, authorizing an ap- | yin cet intrio lon phan 000, for re} ‘and improving the 3 igs Rebecea C Fish: ibots New Yorks sebr Ontwa, Alien. Havana. Cl ppleby, and ‘, rgent, Rogers, Quebec; buik Robert Watt, Johnson, Li Bt 1 Dresses, needle-work and Tamb from | UAWNS AND CAMBHIC HANDKERCHIEES, ‘Tape, hem’d sticeh, Rive eLNe. coloied borders. pogts brig Gomes, Hesrsenm chy, Caledonsa, (3) Lots ols Mul, Jusonon, Outinc pice cried eabebookil # Boston, April 20.-—Arsteom ship 1a, o |, JAcon 5 le god a "yrgan- » Li i here ‘4 » Sha PM; | die, > Strij ound eat; show | Termeel ik et flatts (wher 98 af teehee ar HOSIERY AND GLOVES: flag beneath. _ 01 B-rator Mr. Catnoun objected to this system. He should pre- | 008 of this kind, the law of 1810 was made a permanent | The House fer the smallest number of the document ea the locst | law of the land, and the President feels bound to obuerve March'29, lat 20; lon 40, (by brig Limer expensive. ifthe reports of this office were no better | its provisions. With great respect to the House, he is jum at Utica. pool, for Mayaguez, where she arr 7th Api than its seeds, thoy were of little use. The office had | Constrained to come to this concldsion. Nocopiesof | Both branches were ocoupied in the adjustment of | verpool,) schr Portia, of and from Baltimor furnithed him with various seeds; and for two years | Correspondence between the ment of State and | local business, nearly all day. The Senate passed some | 14 cabs is 58 15; Lom id.am Auieri they spoiled his garden, because none of them ever | Messrs. Adams and Cushing, in relation to a special min- | aity local bills ; among other bills which were passed, | ; April 7. Jat 50 15, lon 18, an American pe, Long, from Havre for N York, 3 ‘: ‘i ii pendant red, white and blue, and a bi f Bi Black and white Silk Hose; do. with cotton 3 came up. ister to England on the Oregon question, are on file ; | was the Assembly bill to authorize the supervisors of | 1G %ven' e c lose; ra; silk om- Mr. Cannon spoke of the general utility of the Pa- | 80d he pommunicates copics of ail letters in the Depart’ | the city and county of New York, to raise money by | APH, iat," 3 pa eateahmmenian, shiP, stand elnh = roidered at 8s, per peur very fine Eine tren’ work, tent Office. 7, at to New York with regard to Alexander Mc- | tax. | for Havre ) j : <n leg tt, Loring, and. Maria | Comecemene bias Sees 5 Diag Sk, $8 to $8.73, Mr. Srviex made @ humorous speech upon hemp, v The bill to regulate the duty on domestic salt, [at ono | March 4, lat 27 46 8, lon 4420, passed an American fall rig- amer Yacht, Sanford. do. Cid, ship | mostexcellent article at $3 per_dozen, rally Aye + E88, potatoes, silk worms, chickens, calico cern, Chi: (The communications are voluminous, and the above | cent per bushel, siso passed. ged brig, pamted black, with a white streak, steering SSW. "New Orleans; schrs Atel Story, (new) | A most lent assortment of Lisle, rhread, ples ‘and em | Was gleaned from the reading by the cle: m, egyptian corn, | WHS cTuomsvon, of Missiasitod. moved thet t ed peas,) and foregn languages, kc. | on the ‘secompenying papers be printed. [Voi ws thought this document from thé Patent | te papers." They're too long.”—" No, they'se very, | Sales of Stocks at Boston. ‘The dill to provide for the payment of the debts of 45, lon 68, brig Wakulla, of and 6 days from N April 13, | York, for Aparachtcola, insolvent Safety Fund banks passed. April 16, let 37 12, lon 69, spoke ship Cincinnati, from Balti- more for pool. an 3d, lat % 8, lon 15 £, ship Delhi, from Boston for Ma- A H_ Thompson, Wixon, + | broidered ‘all sizes. Sl eich remne ae bach nN 1g NW. afterwards F to! or real and ion, of the | peanes brig! Michigan aud Metamora, | Capes, teal, A ble Wornieg, Brie Hw Blake Wat South Bos: | syies: Veils, black and’ white, in ehaueilly, Srowele most useful thefcould be sent among the peo- | #ho! Buoxuns Boaxn, April 20;—50 shs Long Island RR, | illa- " ay, ‘i $ i af Ty Valenciana ca es aa ott and intimated that Messrs. Calhoun end Sevier be axER remarked, he had been informed by the. | 23; 60 do, 823, 100 da. Sap {100 de bo 10 ‘ae | cay Jt oe Cape Clear, ship Concordia, Dorr, from Liver- rd rg Martini ae Heh beck Bi 5 sia haben SE Goviiccenteaned Garnet word. arate peteepecpapewtg Sf ey ae nj 38; 98 do, 32; 100 Norwich und Worcester RR, 64; 25 | “March 29, lat 313, 1on6, Wave, from Dublin, bound to New . Sch Puairoy, Mex | {oF trimming, floanemng, ke., &e.; Linen . eee tag that he was ; that he often held | A That his object | 12, £44: 26 do, 54}; 6 do, 64}; 1 Boston and Providence ngs. . " gh handle. } rsow informed : ’ : Mareh 1, Rhode Island, from Loudon for Charlestou: 5 = Arr brigs America, Smith, Point Petre; Ab- | cA lot of Mastin crummings, lndiea? Cape, Jace C ur resumed, and said he would rather have | in making the motion was to avoid debate, and go back ey er ya ee and Worcester RR, board, ved her with water. ei mm | oe ‘Thuis, t ~é Baltimore. Senn char, urease semen trom mates Be sll M ‘ | over! pp li ‘with water. recy! capios of this document printed for the people = committee. He assured him he meant nothing per- | 1, 4 19 dg, 684; 925 do, 623; 100 do, 624; 26 do, 63}; 25 do | March 19, lar48, lonia, Brothers, from Newry, bound toN | “Carats, April 10—Sid 9 h, schrs Mezeppe, ‘No. 873 Broadway. 2d Ane veeas sai an . 63 KDWARE, CUTLERY A. off aa we 4 : . | ¥ Tiberius, Plumber, Philadelphia; brij nd said that | Mr. Inornsou., was aware that the gentleman did not | 2° 10 ds, 68; 25 do Old Colony RR, 108}; 6 Boyle. | Hperies, oSe ‘ork. ~~ | _,Mareh 4, lat 39, lon 17, ‘' Wassily,” from Shackoff, for New | jadi meron followed on the same si ratlemen | mean to give offence ; and he moved torprint the message ton Bank, 97 ; 125 East Boston Co. 4; 60 do,e 0 10 ds, 13]. | york . rood Mi j Protection, Hume, Philadelpni this book, though it might not be wood, Balumore. farmers, it was to tho real hard-working, industrious | 804 Papers. It the House desired the papers to FS | A itil II, lat 37 18, lon 75, spoke brig Fair Emily, of Portland RS tae tae Sot ete oy loom, Some I ected seek ger se cor aes bs tect a | bitilirg!<harat ~enae objection i they Rd oe te CUMMEROILALs ‘Whalemen. Kine, Houghton, Hall sexes Soenen. ocorvelts Converts tremely low prices tor cash ‘or appraved panes r. Jonsson, of La, advocste ting 2 li Contents when, —— } At Sz Catharines, J ot, Taber, Matt, 580 bbl: EF; Forest King, Kelly, Cuba; sloop Dan'l Ha: extra edition. i © Printing «liberal | yen printed. But he. wished to auy a few words on tne New York, Tuesday, April 31. | spin, iodo wholly ivtd ibe bones boghd: ed Hees copiers | dacksgey hie, EF Forces King, Kelly ise N>ssau, NP. Seneiita: th CAST OFF seats Pe FURNITURE Mr. Asuuy said he hed saved ten per cent Ho Teak Gekellos Tanke daiis ‘upon his corn crop by taking the advice of a number of the Pa: tent Office sport in the @election ot hisseed. The book | question of printing. He did not wish to auticipate de- | Asnes—Continue steady at $3 874; Pots $4 18 a $425. | hid spoken, off Tristan d’Ac bate. A few words, however, were due to the House Baxapsturrs— We have to-day re ed late advices gock, BH, efean; Jan 2, Champ and to himself. The President had answered the resolu: | from Europe, to dtn instant, per steamer Caledonia, at Nov 20, Hamilton, ‘estport, 80 bbls spm, 60 ADIES OR ba Mao havie ston, ane . fo, or Boston, went to scathia forenoon. "A'bark and | [_,ADICS. OR GENTLEMEN hiviog any cist off clothing y do wh. v I pity md at was invaluable to the farmer, tion which he had submitt-d, ina mapner unexpected | Boston The market, as is usually the case in the re-.| @A‘t at Manilla, Jan 3, Izsak Welton, Fitch, NL, from South brigs, names unknows, came 1s q a | the same, by sending for the riber, at his resi No. Mr Seviex contended that the book wasa mere com-| by him. Some strong expressions had fulled {rom mem- | ceipt of foreign advices, hus not been settled, nor the | Sspii874 sid Mh fou do: wl nos erated, t's AP rie tieg ranneed cetera’ boas | aang, ree cy uroeen the Fost Ofee, which sal be iM from the newspapers, &c. bers as to the part supposed to by taken in this business | transactions to much extent. Some sales have, h * | crew at Isle of Grande; heard from afew days be juno, Id skips Hebrew, C tr, Havre; Osceo-, | !N°t! ‘ean be att cnded to by Mrs. M. 3. COHE ‘ ‘The motion to print 6,000 extra, instead of 10,000, was | by him. A member from Massachusettes (Mir. Ashmno) | er, been made at $5$, for Genesee and Troy. t, | of Fippiran 339 apm Scotland, ¥ respook ald Im*r " Tejected—18 to 31. nf | bo of si conspiracy; and the member from Connecti- | - sales Draven to oe hope Elis of i 6 Arr New L ediord, 3 Seca tnse,_varzon entrees, 2 od RW A 113 — Arr Guise, F Aiahey treat ia Tr The motion to print 10,000, Me , cut oftering without transactions. ye—Nothi to notice. ~ om 4 ie 4 : ported irom commie, wat rjected-"31 to? Aud | ode Suan buubola Jereay corn wld. at Sf, Oate have decir | SyrcimereSyons Avg Kien Nw Count daraet ecdohae | dade i LF kot She tmbrelceparsesls touts, apepta caorme poets The motion to print extra 25,000 copies of the report, | care to recollect. rope ned to 42}.8 43c. | NL, 1900 wh 90 »p, bound to Chili for sails and pro: | fm Liverpool; ba'k R ig Canont: | he, “Alsons 'veriety ch Piadisgs spd e i in liew of the original motion for 60,000, was agreed to. | Conspiracy Corron—The market was very quiet to-day, no sales | y, sions, theuce to NW Coast. cus. Cowplaud, fm bal, | by . Oe Man Stig . DEFICtENeIES. eo . : soo eee ing effected. ‘We continue our quo- | wy inet, shi Wa Baker, Renton, West from Boston, ove hey gun ‘m5 ttm 67 Maiden ane. enrner of RTs ae. e propriations to supply cer- ions for the present. | 1» Dee 1s sp 1300 wh 4 ne— | Leontine, peake " Lei AP oop pare aa gener peep spree nagpenaenenae oad bee Gusti te sep chien, of the coat Livenroot Cuassmication. on, be ote ed Sates, jo ome “New Haven, Apeil Arr bark Don Juay, Duly Guava. HE eee hry oa ion eye fb 4 ’ ‘ i . for i i ‘The item for a balance to Florida for unsatisfied terri | bving Deen said of him in anoth Frida, Move? Pest. | einen, 4 Newport ab pres on board, | Peis: chr BitseTyie,Philvdlgray slooge Harpe Sot, | ind dy caafuase ro mecekanttn or foesee Ca tadeee a8 torial expenses as debated by Mr. Evans in opposition, ™ede, {in the Senate, by Mr. Webs! - b-~ Ps | {art home 300 ap) to exuiee and home. | Spoke Jan 36, lat 37 16 | N Yorks New York, Joves, do, 8d brig Neuvitas, Kanford, | Compete with them the wa of ato and by ir. Wasrcovt, aad br. Youre in defence. | Sina to Westend the traits, “He there Jon 69 29 Was for NW Coat clean. Heard from, ‘Weat Jadiess, schrs Mary ,& Elizabeth, Bucksloo, yu ant) WINDOW SHADES. er am we . rte: it Payta, last of a % rette, 4 id iter, |, Mariegal | » an i ‘State jew Jere ‘Toswes, LewssandJanmoane nn) ete Eran, | jo Pwhat be thongs Lieven * Ports | Whoimpeony New York; Free Trader, Thompson, do; Lady | fg miles fromm city or New Pork end pene Mr. Evans moved to strike out some $69,000 proposed | Waat correspondence had taken to be paid to certain Texas and Louisans Volunteers. | Leodcase; and what the President Forel, i. om pson Axsren, Jan 2—Passed, ‘Thos Perkins, Graves, from Manil- | Fenwick, Chapman. do. oa 4 dems, ‘Adame, Balti- | form manufsecaring therr shades at the {east exper ah: = iad done, wup- la tor N York. Nastucger, April I mn $5 to $7. Ui Care Hats, April 9—In port, Maybee, Saliforni: ¥ hemacall. DUN! go pg most Mr. Evans asked if there was any authorit: for | d was to answer the resolution of the gentleman Auooa Bar, Jan 12—Sid California, Dagan, Port Natal. waege. i) 18—, ' ha, Lunes. Crodalons by their giving ! ~KER & BECK. this demand 1 Had the President any suttority te. sor | from Vicwini, (Mr. Bally) “As to what correspondence |, Astorempant, March 29~ Arr Rchoy Sify Buaderiand. Goh, |, Ny Brorgnp.April Arr, schrs A'atamaba, Luce, De | ER. No 06 Chatham at, Ny Yo. ewe €00t Fcgan ti MDLOK Ceive the services of volunteers without a special law 7 | took place between the Department and Messrs. Adams | Provisions —Beef in moderate demand—no chan; | —_ J A Je aran, Vinal, (rom © Tove Chase, Trieste, (after | Norfolk. i ms! The amendment was modified, and after some other | 8d Cushing, respecting the special mission to England, | prices. Ohio mess Pork, $11; prime aold to som: being saristed off the Doel.) Bld isth, Johm Krederich, Wise: | Newrour, April 18—Arr schrs Fanity, fm Boston for New | To the Tea, Ci amendments, the Senate adjourned. | = Weaning rag than thi = that no Perticaler data t at et $9j 09}. Lard dull at 6] a7. ee contin ing, New York. nar dg “ihe Zork a ey Ae veins’ Ines Tissmneen ee mists, J % piston ru! found, @ course of an hour. He came, | dull—slow sales at 11 0 12 for dairy; 0: 2 10.— | * “Aven, Feb 28—Arr, Catalpa, Hoyt, Mocha; Wm Behrod. * vue * House of Representatives. | however, to other papers, by mistake, and this led him, | Cheese in fair demand at 7 a o4d.> : Cotta, do [latter aid iar 40 for Zanzibar) ror Spy pes a chclheesima taeinadaa Oodaciiiaes aA No. 76 ‘Nessav Myaesraren, ape, tue | rata nade, and "vlad gna | © Where Droge sp; rel 28 | smchiacatiatls ha oem et oni, | «en se Ag ol oe cong: eG | AvING pected a y ee resident commu: e had s ata spe: eenken, Bal 5 , 5 5. . , Philadel phi cmeTsOD, cilia demis eae | eek mision had been called for, to settle the Oregon New York Cattle Market. | jgBuaauut, March 2—Arr ship Coperuicus, Ahrenfeldt, from | 078? oie Chee Alita: Sobisea, "Thomaston Tor ana woraely 0 a as MEAD Moved that the question. He to entleman from Sou At Market—1260 beef cattle, (1100 from the South) {| ~ . D Savaunsh. Cid brig Hibernia, O Z Noy] a ‘e the of receiving reports from Commiiocs:” °°" | O-roline, (Sr, Holmes) and tleman from Masse: | 150 cows ami calves; 1000 sheep snd lambs. » | a Agee ten ter Helene, Byvey N York, (New) end | PSR np, Apri IPCATT cv teseeen Leasved, tonovame diag te oid boned Hous Me. 20n, of Mississippi.—For one hour. | Chusetts, (Mr. Adame,) who in 1843, members of | Prices—Boef Cattle—The market, last week, was | * Bxisrow, April 2—Sld Cosmo, Outerbridge, New York, and | Mury,,Smith, Fredericksburg: Bradore, Lecvit!, Baltimore; oo Bret fo be, imporved Mr. Baoomeap Very well. | the committee, for the truth o| more animated than it has been for several months past. | avchored atthe Fill, Salta © Bes eee ee hee Y hr Cynosure, thy nea —- germaadaed ‘The question was put, and decided in the affirmative, | the subject wes mention Holders, however, have been compelled to submit to a joRpy sUx, March 2¢~In port, Columbus, for New York, | Uifins: ‘mre for Bangor’ Clo 18th, brig Huberaia, BY: | "5.8" ‘ CO. are also uj on Mr. C.J. Inoensout said he had been requested by the | Mi reduction, on all qualities, of fully 50 ots per cwt upon | 90n) brig Alurich, Seal maw Orlens m nore: | inot, Cabs. imported Glasgow Spiced Hams; old Kaglish offisers of = iieees to submit a resolution which he | — auetetions iven in our last repert« Concession at | Ae Olea he orvenstet Vedat aticusono, April sre genre Courier, Couch, a York | variety and flavor. meri: sda 25 rf , “i " Oe 4 sta. el '} a Segigt i Pere ir eenain, (sting Wap iam | tapes cero a capes age, Samer foe | (ov ied de i Geos: | Same in arhen SHIT: Wouter | ip ta ange "as dregs hn fe mie ae af the pages skipped orost the hall to the desk | fers to the venerable gentlemen by Decld, 280, xf 4 for Boston wn | toa; Toscarora, Dearborn, J bas) * | closed remittanees, will meet the same honorable, sit M ees, wi t dealing as if setts for information, but he will not get it. Mr. Ing selected by the partion leman, from whom he received Cows and calves are in more request, and price: ke. T of the honorable 10 days: brig Mary. Ellen, and Oscerla, vere, Ida, for Bos- | roped down the river, 16 complete loading for Londo the “poe Pe RCOrT & CO. 70 Nene, re il —. Tecolution, and, with the ‘speed of w locomotive, con- | $01! then sent to the Clerk the jourual of the Com. | improving. All at markot, last week, sold’ at prices | ton; schr Leander, Summer, from Philadelphia, vin Trinidad, | g GAYANNAM, April 17> Aur Br ship Marehioness, ( veyed it to the Clerk. , | mittee on Foreign Affairs, of the 26th and 28th of i ‘ "Una hierch 16—Ast Liberty, Norton, New. York: 19h, | hast Boston. = t was reed, in effect, that, for the purpose of ventile- | February, 1843, by which it’ appeared, that the commit- Li a for these still con | 1 Rockwell, Briard, do via Waterford, atth, Seu King Ganirh; | SALEM, April 20—Art brig Eagle, Savoy, Rio Grande. TO TAILORS: ting the hall, and putting down the sum matting, | t¢¢ rejected a resolution whicn instructed the Chairman coadingly ed, and consequently | Liverroulfur New York and sla 27th. Bid zith and 20h, - SS = HOSE who wish te attain a plese knowledge of the art that the House adjourn from Thursday to Monday. ' | to move in the House as an amendment to the civil and atmarket- The smalinumber offered Trow, Havana. 26th, in port, Liberty, Nortua, and Tri- hi Southern Mail. T' 10) cutting all the vari ‘ayles garments as are Me. Twostrson of Mlesiseiprt otreseed. | diplomatic appropriation bill, that $16,000 be appro- taken at from $2 0 to $¥. Thn : By Last Night's D At the preseat time, would do well to obtain rs work Mr. Joxss, of Tennessee, inquired when the races Priated for & special mission to England, to sottle the former article has become more jan $i—In port, ship Me ty Drinker, for New me Forts. on the sutjct, which is wi ly allowed to ‘comp! came off. I{'this resolution was to afford members an | OF€GON question. It would be seen that what he bad ely at 80 2.90c per cwt, for good | iat; Natcher, Waterman 10th; Ann Paria, Millett; | a eeaspnia, April 188d Br brig Splendid, for Hahfax, | Series of wehch ie from wes van ber 7 wg ie Foe re oe nor sony ar umaearost fee Racees | srs tar seeds? te Seaiomen fom Mamach | tinothy a loregnay, ‘Stam, 1 Weber emt." | Mencseiasces~ehip ane Halen Teal, Se aicAn uk Lenin, Gal, tom Lier | solo, Noni Bicdan. Wow'vgaene See ae ‘a s. Lockwood; ‘barks Geauerte at det Bavznwons, ickon, We A ree Foreign Markets. ougias, cape Hatteras, wi —————— De La reeerai {recioualy,) I know nothing about the New Orxgans, April 12, 1846. Mavacvez, Porto Rico, April 8.—Amorican provisions | ber. suthor, No.3 Broadway. New York." "ald im*r_ rigs Bogle, Prescott, Heat, Aenton, fom the beach wear | FANCY NEEDLE-WORK EMPORIUM. ssf Baltimore, frome Ualyeston, (be- HENRY LAWRENCE, 4 are in fair request, except flour, which was dull, and | _ (x tHe Ciypx, April2—Gondola, and Brooksby, for New | the wreek of bri jester Then | propose to change the time of ad- | Aiea: from ese oer Sai er Meyer— seling iulore at 811} je cargo, per bark Carmotita, | Yore,lde. Sig Fath. Saracen, Hawhjua, do. Boston, via Cape | ieumsr he) Whitwe ‘Slousco Gcutd, Be Jago do TYSQRTER OF Z ENG BO8 CANVASS, PAT. larkets, &c. Cuntisting of Previous, was oh De wade gare | Town: 20:h, Asia, Wood. do via Madras. Sailed Feb 10, Gen- | Ca STREET, NEAR BROADWA’ thie do. | Nothi: i A ; are very scarce, and in demand, all that were made hav- lia. ‘Beene a d fokroux, Ap-il 18—Arr schr Sydney, Lane, Mayaguez. PR; ‘i q Al i. my 8 dozen gentlemen claimed the floor, one of whom | _\°tting of much importance afloat this morning. | ing been shipped, and the cane hes suffered much inju, | ©2Molim Boman, en ss Nichole, James eer Franette, Bradman, N York. Cle brig United 8 Shonboreeton kts 4 ve stock asked for # suspension of the tales | The Galveston arrived from Galveston this mor- | ry'from the long drought, and will ell be ground in 8 | a sid'bd inet for Loudon ) Sid a8, Sumatta, Row: | Yar, Danish West Indies: sehr Larch, Robjagan, Brench W | fhe aboveatore, sud i in Earops, "with eepecisl ‘The Sreaxex said the motion was not in order. | ning bringing later news from Texas, but not a | fw weeks. Molasses $12, and in demand | vs ‘ Charleston. t i ence Mr. Kixo of Georgia asked leave to offer an amend- ie, arch 25-614 Casket, Woodbury, Rio Grande. fark, bound to Chi ment—to instruct th : Araiu 5— Pane eens dull for the moment— ‘iw Maeeh 1o—Bid Perse ce, Seutt, New Yor officers of the House to bring into | #0litary word from our army on the Rio Grande, | all the prime sugars suitable for shipping having been | Pv! ntilator. [Cries of “Ohno! we've, | which he much disappointed us, as it wos generally | taken during the last fow days, Sugars, orsmary, for | Wve, ®mallman. do. Mary Ellen, Edmands, Londen, (old ‘AL few inthe matics and reapeotlly solvoks a cal mss tate REMOVAL. reapecttully solicits call. mis im*ve 5 e Drat, Mare! len, a1 . . Enrope, 3 ct, brisk’; fair to prime, 3] to3) ct; | § out Ber lees, J, CUNNINGHAM has rem ved hia stock of Watches, N AN F Sentleman movesto amend the | Movsttshe would bring important news from that quar-} Sctivedemands. Molamees very scarcevat g1i st1i0 ge. | {x Havams,putioro Fovbay, and. ald, again, 2b.) atth, re; A. Cigeks, Jewelry, Sitve Pated ted Britannia Ware, om SEGARS—FOREIG! Ganicmmenee ee resolution. . ter. She brings no news of the slightost iMPOrtaNCe OF | Le | notreporied subsequently); 2th, lsare Alterton, Torrey. bon. Geek tater nd oe ccn le Cente to 910: Perit desler chore, co their nsive stock And he took the question, and decided that the noes | interest. The weather has egain suddenly changed from Passengers Arrived. don for Havann {aud.eld 25th); 30ih, Geo Beary, Gracia, Hic | cab stom $2 50 t0 $10; Glasses of all blade end to a estock selected with the createat care, and a Ee | extreme heat to extreme cold, and although yesterday | _Livenroot- Steamship Caledonia, at BostonForHalifix— | Sordid sth, Rowesp vile 3 ondon tor hone; | frond nd fed: Waehes, Clocks, Jewelry and tgotter thediferent qe slower than an 1cxa—“ Read the amendment,” “ let's hear | Morning was warm enough for the thinnest garments’ we te hidren, Bisse Nordbeck. TW, Panicle tar Gi | ME alsouth, Much 2 Ar Cewtge. ota, Hart, for New S74 oti PEST gas ecrrerimens Comprisas every 7 TS h | Lueat Harvey, d Stewart, Mrives 4 Mae York (and sid 28h); 24th, Can y or ; ; % * (nena ag) ~Gentamen wit | Tei pte and cloak, andthe tcken win | Alto Any Bagman Mace sganon, | Vga ums) Seda 9 Wear Cl Harpe” | NOTICE i hea ren al genau bana seme iP i oftor ie preserved moment, will state | T'pneme eeJOE MERE closes to-morrow night with Beat ea in ata aus indy Mee ower and ae port mi Ameryent, Gre fom bowor: 2 td | Beary willbe settled by He Chignbeer at tee Ofc a HE. Sub-eriber oo sunete dantane child, a urgh, Mr 5 }, Rowena, . 4 * 9 what my amendment ie" Go on.” the denett of old 21 Smith, one of the managers, the | W FA kaliott, M5 Nelwon ‘Mr Vane, i Soon Pie | sehen iat et (ek etal cme ame | re be Cinta TAIMBELR T Tior qualty of Exerc end Centon 8) fh rape eral buzz. | Keans playing tor him. Dr. Velentine, and Mensieut Le a, Mr Redwel ember ain, Mr H mare. T | ~ Guavama, April In ‘atson, Dockey, for N York, rated this 16th day of April, 1846. ney q ney meut ia thiserty. ative gentlem nee bag co apap Sue ene, Saceg Meet ie uneeares ane. of te Hay, Walter Colochinng sche eh BS Ge een y bene, i Pee ew Licey sel enters: TO MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURERS, | marker price. ipl otal eb we pth YOY an can procee. It is useless to enter. nor tived in town this morné Hy ‘yi *, | tor New York, Idgs Olive, for 5 chr Bxe | SH ey) JON ds tain any motion or suggestion while gentlemen will not aged th Charles Theatre for a few Bij aad, Mr Whiceford, Mr | Clark, for New York, 8 days; brig Cardenas, Gooding, for | Y ATHES of all ions from farnish f KLIN, { Ne the 00, A Frevost, CF Renard, Mr Butcess gM Cs table for all Office 156 Water street, aly , a Re | FauSSpac ime ers on Wedge eee Wir aietay| «Saas tag es gts, | aah etme | eA —— » ren. ial 4 far %. a aio, - ¥ . SY Tei re TA voice : “No deb vin erder ear. De Meyer give Teat counent on Wetses Kev Dr Helv. J Rowd, Wallam | yermo for Phil phis. Soiled 7th, Joshua Brows, Sparks, | *°riber. Hadsos, New York. JAS. T. PERKINS _ | UNRECKDENTED REE ie FORE esice 4 OLE a Me. Kine remarked atten anil be read. tps '| “esate sre tat Yer tenner datig tthe osiied résier, JW Stamafictd, G0 Gorten,d | “C™. March 11—Arr, Hy Ewbank, Carter, Sumatra, itth, | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE DENTISTS o nt ‘of $280 to ventilate their chamber. Gentlemen | market closed on Saturday with t good demand. at the Far H hdectots Ney Alse Varese Toei nece! | Silensi Bear Valliant; G'rend, Ne a WANTED Goptiemey smoeriinces elects Batis | A Titgoldesabluhment, 6 £87 BROADWAY. gould examino i appa and uy freuen tut old pices, nd the busines of he amounted to 00 Meh lor, Win oer, WT Lane, Amor Geum Mr Art ze March l—Atr Manchester, Jarman, Fhiltdel- | dlepost uf woh te bedtes tod Geatlemen's Wearing Apparel, | Tee aston bat ol The Sresean tad the question was now on, agreeing | the North and tor France; then "om Eoglish ec. wis ther, Cel Batler ned indy, Mi Raynes aed feaye Ht | Palas Lines, Charleston, Sid isth, | Rie ny | qFrives for ail other 'w to the amendment. (Voicer : “report the amendment,” | count are very limited. The sales ieee recched ‘Hon'L BA! Cary, John Widen, Mr MeGem | 1, 'Palitiore! Lever Sa. Seate. Ni k; Sona: | See La | Teeth mounted for other "4 ” Ri a iJ iw Yo 5 a ‘Mebet rere eeeee) tan Wiveina | 3000 beles—arrived 1901, cleared 6186. ‘ether mar- | ir Hastings, ichardson. conn, N. om, eT Osleioes fl beth Fl aang ieee m4 im’re | hp louse 5 voted in the affirma- | Kets remain unchanged. 5 loehess lea # 7th, to. tive, and 70 in the negative. The question was declared — Rei ‘Stoddard, do; Sist, Ve: to be lost. uve, March 3t—-Art, Pallas, Ls "SMeans., 814 | FASO rcenlin eB ; GREE pee m 1 Phile; | lower post — “ainvre ENNETT, WORTH-WEST CORNER OF FULTON AND RAgGAU STREETS boreign Dr. Hollick has been acquitted in Philadelphia, upon Quay. Brig Ponce— . " “Art alles, tated that the next question was on the | the indictment for publishing indecent lectures ext de Danacomb & Beckwth—"e 18th, Tremont, Tay'or, New York, foo alee and | Sfisaoroalmeo. | areas, Apel re ue Lee solution, when

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