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a = een, = = = : - = who has returned home,) from Montevideo, protest against those dreadful parts of the sub-trea- | confusion and conflict of national jurisdictiou,dengerous | Mr. Apams, of Maseaoh' gave notice that he in coming i ‘ * to the cher od unde: of the | tended to offer a substitute for the bill. Taylor sury bill known as the ‘specie claws.” It was | two countrieg, “And, tnerefons that stone he for | ‘The Sreaxen said it would not be strictly in onder — aigy ne guid a er oo sooties pre owing to some of these merchants that Mr. Webster | the abrogation of the said convention of the $e Angnet, | The amendment, however, might be laid on the table dodged’ and me Globe’ fr s Baltimore. arr 6th} yesterday asked Mr. Lewis whether he would re- | 1827,in the mode prescribed in its 2d article, and that | and ordered to be printed. - pin ‘end ® from Philadel 3 Us linwer, fro y hae A ener | ~, | the attention of the governmen:s of both countries may || Mr. Avams moved that the rules be suspended, and was audible paver Bork haward— Tg ean | NG. just arr; Willis ae. Brows. a a port the bill with or without amendments? and if | bi themore earnestly [and immediately tear eat oe the motion was agreed e. oh gaia rise, Se ll § | Sone" €o.3 ee. Zz Binley & Contda A | coe Jour. Nie'a, March . * + a with amendments, whether he could indicate.what | Dewed efforts for the amicable settlement o ir |, Ho was thus enabled to read the amendment to (a su — | Comstock leash rice Duahain & Dimon—6 casks iron 5 Dales | Cmort, April 13-In port brigs Forest, Varing from Nor- od dd respect to said territory] di- | stitute for) the bill. But what i 14 not tell. private lux- oxier. Tal: ypson, ldg fo ; those amendments were? Mr. Lewis, as he him- | mete ds cue peedy adjustment of Ace | Gus halt the eemshase wore standing on the eoe, en | See ennenes enna eania Salesian ‘gh eel ia teee ‘Yorks Mary Langdon, Cobb: lag self said, was “ happy to have it in his power to re- aayerys. and dé in respect to said territory. gaged in mt — he oe Be Rye rp ee i of @ de- MARITIME HERALD | Sos Bosten, senate akon, seh gre Mpg Jeg ply, that the committee had determined to give | Un hee thd caemdeal deka an thenaiaaanamee pom homer’ “Joh is Quelly Sicis, Hammand, Nev Orieans precedence, in the action of the Senate, to abill ree © thi L f order called upon the Speaker to » Apell 96, 1048. | 4 ‘Hay. nip Ai | ported by Mr. Dix, for establishing a warehousing system, which had been urged by commercial men as a remedial measure, in its tendency strongly cal- of and the presiding officer extent of bis po Ed Th tings of the Senate are preserved in all did so to the terday, the telegraph recovered its When the resding was concluded, | , At! suticipated yesterday; | the substitute was referred to the Committee of the | Whole on the State of the Union, and ordered to be contint talkative properties in the course of the evening, and | Steamer: a. this morning in perfect order. The passege a D.aredon, shi be ay ott, Gl naam: brie 1. Woodside, k; Kilmaars, Dunlap, if ter, z r of the Oregon nofice was transmitted to your city by its MashabaD ve 5—In, . bark Americas, of culated to relieve any pressure which might other- ‘the amicable adjustment,” and the Pree! R. Ivosnsout made an ineffectual motion to i | eae Pyne ae rcbitiamy, dovntee tome, Sas reticent mourns or sudden introduc. | ¢f2tio2 Ding retained; abd thatthe only wirther consideration of the subject. pesteenca | means, and, probably, had ite effect upon your stock aero fe New Vonks 3 days; sche ‘Nevio, Keauey, juscar tion of the specie clauses of the sub-treasury.” And in addition to this, the committee propose to pre. cede action on the sub-treasury bill by bills to esta- "i 7, — | all proper meaasures for a spredy end amicable adjustment,” | Tho Sreaxen.—ls it the pleasure of the House to have bod: und drowned in the Schuyl- | {.if#iaan, ——, arket; Rockingham, Perhallow, New blish branch minis at Charleston and New York— | fi.” £0 oemsed by the Senate to the arst place ic reese: | the message teal} {Cumaar tread tee) apne ttiar 6. man. weP: 1 Wi | Cembridar, Beostorry Heudensoa, taveonah; bark, Wyman, D a Mell gpa also been ure enn eee | sind that the attention of the Gevernmente of beth Cour | Mr. C.J. Ixoxnsont, of the committee of conference, | Kill, yesterday, but it was so a bam ca teat wes | Gerteks Brake Pianet, Hillard, (pe Hayoen: le commercial sources, as in their tendency cal- | 4,;,, he th ; fo | * P ib t nsthaas th adi Baan ebieaien % 4 vee stark, ¢ culated to facilitate the introduction of specie pay- rica moy he the more earnestly and immediately directed | then took a stand at the Clerk’s desk, and in full view of | impossible to tell w lack. | at nme i 6 8 lind ee cea eb, Crowell, Jarme! mn, ments into the treasury. ‘: ‘The opinions of several senators and the Presi- | dent have. been obtained; and as the subject isone | of great interest, { will note them, vizi— Mr. Dix thinks there is no disposition in the de- mocratic party to create mercantile distress—there | ™ will be no hasty legislatioa—the banks have no im: mediate fear. pi Mr. Benton is willing to, be governed by public opinion—bank deposites will not be disturbed for Rine months to come, by unusual demands. The ne for the next two or three months will be | ight. Mir Calhoun says he is a friend to commerce; 80 ification is the striking out the provision recommending | watil Monday next. “renewed «fforte” and inserting as a clause in lieu there- | THE ORKOON RESOLUTIONS. of the following :~‘' and that the attention of the rected [not to “ renewed efforts,” but] to the atoption of | with reference to the Oregon resolutions. n ov- | The bill in relation to canal boats was no sooner taken ernments of both countries may be the moe earnéat'y di- | ap, than @ mossage was announced from the Senat. to renewed efforts for the amicable settlement,” &. So | the members, and read the report of the committee. that the spirit of the recommendation is substantially | (See Senate proceedings.) maintained and even strengthened by the f ed— renewed efforts” being clearly sugge: tl hole body of through | time, moved that the House concur. tly strongthened, and jpeaker, I wu lopted by the Commit- rder juest of Mr. Allen. Aven said thatashe understood from tho reading of the oy oop now offered by the Senate, it was ex- actly the same in substance as that which had been they now stand, as the passed by the Senate and sent to the House of Repre- of conference? sentatives. e Mr. Hovains.—Let the gentleman judge Mr. Benaten said that the Senator was co: it. but give him no answer. mas adopt- | Mr. Barty and Mr. Izornso.t, at nearly the same —The Senate's form, | Mr. Bropueap moved the previous question. retand the di between tweedledum and twee- dled s] The resoiutions were read by the Secretary at the re- The Srxaxce.—It is not in order to discuss the ques- 1 would like to know what is the differ- resolutions as they cameto us from result of the for himself; market. The sales to-day, before the Boards, have been | rather more active than for some time past, and the Gi- | rard Bank stock is tending upwards, in consequence ofa report that this institution intends resuming business. A paper was found in his pocket which wiil, doubtl ioed i) the recognition of tas body. Itie a land! to quit certain premises occupied by Thomas Bel A steamboat of 150 tons w: from Byerly’s ship yard, upon North riv Aspinwall’s Albany lin ‘he crew ofthe ship Shenandosh have been acquitted | of the revolt with which they were chi The deci- sion of the Court does not decide q whether a crew is bound to haul the vessel into the wharf before the voyage is comple’ Sales of Stocks at Phila nsington, intended to run a tows bost for the barges in | >>, Mediator, Chadwick, Mar. 20] Nortbuin: Switzerlaud she, | | few days since ec ne 38 | Prnees | Meyer, Apl. 1| Gladiato: Long, Mar. Francois wi Hoodless,Mar. 8| Utica, Hewett, @Orleans, "Mar. 2 | Albasy, W NOTICE TO SHIPMASTERS. ins of vessels arriving at this port, will ver any shipptag lists, vewapapers, news, lelphia. Finsr Boanp—300 shs Reading RR, b5, 35; 100 Girard Bank, b5, 10; 250 do, b5, 16! 38 do, 104, 70'do, 1036; $7 do, 10; Es | FORT OF oF parealr| for this office, to any Persons other than the New York Fito, or Ccpt. Ropent Sitvev, of our news fleet. W YORK, APRIL 25.+ | rived Bt Jago. rts. Boston, Avril a Arr a ke Re Oe C+pe Town, | CGH, 3dulr c Koby West Pathuaven, April 0—Arr schr Savannah, Bolas, from Da- 7iet, wes, Del, April 22—The bark St Joseph, from, Rie do Je- ‘rane! Pearl, ‘Newark. Cl'd, «hips Moselle, Geo batavie chet wad ‘westerly inthe mermng, latter A s 1 20—Arr Br brig Fame, Webb, Barba- fa sh, from Providence; Phasbe, Baxter, end William Wilsoay from do, came in this 1w beating up abovethe buoy of the Brown. for Havana; Santeo, for Charleston, Laconia, ‘and Cuba, for do, cxme down and proceeded to ing last night Nothing in sight at the present time shrs Ri an rect . , Mr. Atten.—8o I su . Mr. arts —shi 1 Norristown K do, 8%, $1000' Kentucky bs, 98; i ing out. ~ far ashe can prevent ity no distress shall grow oUt es tained hit whderstanding petanoee tie tak the | ME Hetero ee Norristown BR, Sot tang Me oe ee | Monies, Atal Ula Br ship Sngland, Thompson, for Li 4 . only material change made by the Committee in the res: Mr. Incensou..—I will be happy to answer. [Voices— + 5008 4 1. oa | 1S % Li Ths President, last, though not least, what says | olations passed by the Senate, was tre changing the im |“Doat®” and goon?) ey id Be Pe ere reo es A eats, th, 8 5a | galley Onrsare pil Mer Ateenine Geaaagie, i eeesees, he? Thathe has no wish to press the matter sud- | troductory resolutions into a preamble. The previous question was seconded, and the yeas and |" Srconp BoaRD—1293 Penn 6s, 74; 2000 Kentucky 6s, 99; 30 Havre: eater, Boston; Drigs Lawrence, Maloay, denly on the people. He is willing to give time be- te Sxvien.—Thero is a little chango in the phraseol- nays ordered on concurring in the report of the commit- she ehuylk lt Bank, 1; 10 do, 436; 5000 Reading, Bonds, 7 Cleared. Pal Havana. sah mache roe the specie clauses go int erati i . of conference. ths Gi val ;: arrisburg Bonds, mn | Ship American, Lamson, New Ori Johnson & A mi 5 . there had era livia trectrating, © eg ee chinks | Rie. Aves took the suggestion, and said there was a | Mr: Hewcis inquired whether more than this question | Henk st, 200 Feahing Banda, 99: itn, shit" Fean Ban, | SttP American, ‘Browa, Charleston, Balktey. spp alanteo, Weston, from Liverpool; has been little, but it may be owing, in part, to the | {shi change in the p! i eeecscry Of Che resolaticns ; bat'| would be kes locates oatar maleate piece gt a a bal a gues Avner, Gare marae diced ete od veuscis, names unkaows, opening of the spring trade. g Meu mo'neaner ia foot. The old sien Perens | Roe mrakeee se £ales of Stocks at Boston. * rf it, Galveston; ships Constan- Ihave been informed, verbally, that on the 15th of | April there were in the treasury $11,261 905 71, viz: | in the mint 000, and over half a million in the: | banks of Philadelphia; $1,800,000 in the Merchants’ | gain. And asat first, I ol wish to record my voti ve gail inst the proposition, | will be the co: ; The Sr: Mr. Srvien.—Mr President, will this boa final vote? | will come The Vice President stated the cas Mr. Hou: Mr. Sevirn — to all. ition of the resolution? Lau the report of the Committee should be | and “the question.”] Mr. Houston.—If the House refuse to concur, what i House refuse, that question r Vall svg a [Cries of “order,” | | | | ” Boann, April 23.—60 ahs Norwich and Worcester | 155 0. BS, Bf: 58,do, 5 «78 do, b3, 544; 150 L | 3214; 100 do, h3, 32 jo Fivchburg RK, 21 per ct | 2000 Headiug RR Bonds, 1817, 4%; 4 shs facturers | 9 } | | | | Brig 8 275 taat Boston Co, 50 ahs Norwich anc Mazeppa, Tilden, Buckspor Buc & Peters ‘urtis, St Domingoo, Bu hr Geo Klotts, Hubbell, Philadelphia. Barge a jeuator, Kelly, Ter ‘Foster & Nickersou. ort Leon, Ci Shark, Stevensoz, Philadelpnia. ic Semanaw, Sleeper, New Orleaus, J Elwell & Co, ark Brothers, (Br) Wilson, St Joons, NBG Mitac, and Montego Bay, Jam; cola; scl Weems, % Galveston. ‘Towboat Lion towed dow: and to sea ‘Watts, L’Orient aod amar jvana; Oceanus, Smith, Kirgston ocak Flonga, Cut Apsheent Tinues, wig Fare “Towrboat Caledonia towed down and {0 sea onthe 13th, 1s Mary Clay Bank @ Boston. Ia the banks of New Y Worcester BR. 34; 50 Te ffe towed down and to sea on 95,000,000; outstanding checks, $200 000s a0n aD | rejected, docs the measure fall to the ground Mr. Mec.enann.—asked to be excused from voting. | Long island HE 327 Rio 100 do, $43 ct de, 3 gia eevee, shin Walpole Rownont Giraffe in the Bauk of Commerce, and $1,200,000 in the | ¢ 20% CHA! explained that the committee of conter-| The Sreaxxa, (rapping )—Gentlemen will take th 10, $304; 5 doy u ae sseschinea id, Patter, 20 days f.0m Mobile, with cotton to W EWPORT. [Office of the Herald and Rhode Island ‘Bank of Ainedies; Mach, or 100,000 ia the | @nce could again take the subject under consideration. Ne N. H) G@azelte, that fir 6th inst, lat 31, lon 79, saw bark Edward, Ni- aan brig Haidee, Stewart, Cha ebrs, Transport, meat fy Sel etme cre » ie | gaAtt: Jounton, of 31d., moved to lay the report upon McCuenwann desired to be excused. [A voice :— Hand beleaatie ts fan Ones ne Sakauiaries teeing X- Zad, Wighard Chaie, seaman, fell from mun | Wing, Burnstible, tor New Yorks Cassius, Eldredge, Boston, Ban e D > | table. ow i a » Esq, |, and wi wned. or Wilmi j ant thousand each; and North River and American Ex- | ‘Oh! what’s that for 2” uyounseanv etre rae eee ae Wa vated Torte | cach other, in Francestown, were struck by lightning, ‘Bhp Granada, Spooner, trom New Orleans, March 30 h Bar | | New Haven, April 22- Ary bark, Leguase, Baker, St Croix; change, from three to four hundred thousand each; | Mr. Jonson said that the Senate was not now full. report, it would be in conflict with his private judgment. | 1#xt Saturday evening, and entirely consumed, together | gist, to Joha Elwell. April lath, Cape Caruaval beariug NW, | sehr Surveyer, Houck, Philadelphia. Sid bark Don Juan, —— ith ‘orto. le some checks. | | Mr. Attew.—If the senator objects to taking the ques- | He believed the alteration ia the reralueious waa merely. | With 80 tons of hay and a number of hogs. | gistanes 32 miles, epohe big- Benjamin, of Beanbfort,.fromi.| Forts Klee: sche Illes, Dyler, Fela en? The way it is proposed to facilitate specie pay- | tion now, it had better be postponed to one o'clock. ‘It | verbal. "As they now read, they would cramp the Dre | = : ee ea ie coma Phillipe: a7, days from Apilachigrla, with | "New Lenbox, Apri at Avyachvs AB Smith, Smith, New ments into the treasury by means of the branch | ## DOW 25 minutes to twelve, sident, and force him to make an offer, perhaps of the | CUMMERCIAL, cotton to James W Phillips. On the 14th. off the ‘Tt 5 Sarah, Oreut, from N York for Cohasset; sloop mints, ie thisr—-The bavke’ may deposite irenenan | att: CMTFERDER.—There is no senator absent, Tbe- | 49th degree of latitude. [A voice—“For that reason, hip trom Mobile, Rowland, from New York for Proviten the branch mints; the merchants can receive from the banks certificates of deposite, and with them | pay their duties. ; Here the absentee came in, | report, by—yeas 142, nays 46, as follows :— aris. WG Bertone i Neatiola weinlacaacten eri From what I have written, you can judge whether | Mr. Caitrenpen.—No, ho is not. ‘There he is. They | Avsn--Jokn @. Adame, Mess Stephen Adams, Miss,; | | Baeaerurrs—The market is quiet” Small esleswere | ,,2hipsgilivats Waites @days from Charleston, OEP A ‘Drake, and there is any reason why the banks should nottake | all ars t us have the vote now. Lede H, mca Gastee Ashmup, Mass.; Archi- | made at $5 25. isha niu 00 hak Bark Zaida, Chapman, Wiscasset) from Rio Janviro, Bill, Bostens 2 ‘York: LLP M. les good accommodation paper, especially as the trade | hi Mi lieve. pb oug! Mr. Jounson, of Md.—The senater from Louisiana, request to be excused from voting. (Mr. Johnson) jarringer, t to vote against them.”) He then withdrew The roll wes called, and the House concurred inthe | took place to-day. We hear of no transactions N. C.; Thomas Asnes—Sales of about 50 barrels of pots at $3 87}, Cotros—The yesterday if Feb 25, with coffee, to Grinsell, Minturn go Pel | | | e eighth of a | Bark John R. Gardni | barrels onl, bound South. a 3 di to Baltimore. New York, Friday, April 24. Gu the 22d, lat 9446, Tax 350, spoke bark Cornelia, of New jays from Charleston, with cotton, ., April 4—Arr brigs Betsey & Ji fom. Se Jahan, ER, ov inet Ac ; Howe : i : | Tem Honduras Beaston, New York; of the country may be considered in a he: 4 je; and, er, Va.; Jo “Bell, Ky.; | they amounted to 1000 ba! eragin, tetson, , TR eR Gidget aoe re vee wipes neoae Black, 8.0. B. Bowlin, | cent decline. The demand has been chiefly for the Ha- | April 10. 10,1, Acuiat. oa seanding tothe eastward 70, New York. i neal INCIDENTAL. | Me Wm. H. Brockenbrough, Fa; | vre market, with a fow shipments for Liverpool, end | ‘Apri"tistat 3 Ny long 740 W, spoke ship Winecgauce, of | Purwoirm, Agr #2—Artachr Jas Fraucie, Richmond; ith, | The Senate passed the bill for the relief of Charles Milton Brown, Ten; Joseph | some purchases by spinners. 1. the face of rt | Beh from Matan 8 P. “g. April 12.15 mites | brig Jos Baich, Hallet, Baliimore; i6ih. sche, Mabale, Phila’ TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. | W. Bingley, of 8. C., for the seizure of a ship and its C.; Wm. W. Camp- | crop now apparent, and anticipating an easie north of Cape Antonio, saw a brig stan ing to the southward, phia; 17th, sloop Avon, Crowe I, New York; 19h, schr sae condemnatiou. market, holders are unwilling \o meet | spyerently the brig Marian Gee, ‘of New York. Apr. 23, lai De ease ter TE lcodany [Br], Windsor, In Senate, " | Another private bill was discussed by Mesers. Sovier | N. this decline. We do not think it ad 1758 NV, 109.74 35. pscoke the, ochr Falayes, of Bqraetal ich Ts at fede topenil yards ochys Debi my {Bry [Brl, dot Wasmnaro, Tavespay, April 23, 1846, | and Berrien, when the hour of one arriving, tle special | eur quotations, under these circumstances. Freight for | “aps fran Tinmeen iit g20ye from Charleston, with cot: | Vulted States, Coombs, Calais for Mh iedelphi; Palestine, 40 Morning cool and refreshing. Some vory alight indi. | Subject was resumed, viz :— favre has been in request, at three quarters of @ cent | son tnd rice, to Duuham & Dimon. 18h inst, lat $309, lon77 | for Boston, Cl'd, Micarla, Means, Cuba. 4 cations of rain. Professor Espey’s big wheat fan opera. | THE CONFERENCE REPORT UPON THE NOTICE. for fequare, at which the two succeeding packetsare | 95 passed the side ci a vessel. Shortly afterwards, bearded | Poatamourm, April 21—Arr Excel, Crane, Norfolk, with ting above the sky-lights of the Senate to suck out the , The Cxare announced the question to be upon the | engaged, full. part of the wreck of an eastern built vessel of about 150 tons, | loss of jib boom. vitiated atmosphere from the Chamber bolow. The ma- resolution, appended to the report of the Committe of m, Tenn.; John R. J. Daniel, N. C.; Edmu: ProvivEnc: \pril 2—Arr schrs Freaks, Lawrence, Wit i = feegie A | Liverroot Cuassirication. Drinand| ainted, bregue oolats, se oe nsrrow Fob streak area iit Ce ae tol NY ork) Allen, "4 chive thus far has operated well. On the day of Mr. | Conference, that the Senate concur in said report. | 8. Dargan, Ala.; Garrett Davis, Ky.; Jefferson Davis, | | her. Could not make ont her name; a} doen Pe , iJ Crittenden's speech, though the crowd was mostcompact | | ME. Sevixn asked what words were stricken out of,| Miss.; Colambus Delano, Okie; Paul Dillingham, je, Vt | Inferior, Pgaries| oaet: | Hepie pins errno aa calle os va Fae RR Bans Borde. Whodes Foildeihin} Somes er “lien Hisvanet above and below, there was no suffocation—-the rarifed | the presmble. | James Dixon, Ct.; James C. Dobbin, N. C.; Alfred Dock- | Griinery 6 a7 7H | ror With Sotiee to Botan: Tohaeeas & Gor Bid sehr Yantie’ etaples, Norfolk, atmosphere being drawn up out of the sky lights (by . Beunien read the resolutions, and designated the | ery, N. C.; Robert P. Dunlap, Me.; Jacob Erdman, Pa.; | Middiiuy, m!%a | Brig Antarctic, Thompson, 18 days from Demerara, in b 1- | Pont WatrHax, Ap-tl 16—Sid sehr Lucy, Shaw, Boston. the windmill turned by two stout muscular Dutchmen, dments of the committee, reserving the “ amicable | John H. Ewing, Pa; Edwin H Ewing, Tenn.; Solomon | Good siddling, a | ast te master, “Sid in comping wih brig North Bend, for Bt | 17th, ald echt Mettaine, Bullock, Boston. 18h, ald dschr Bhe- as fast as generated, and the vacuum supplied by fres! it,” and maintainis thet the notice shall be | Foot, Vt.; Henry D. Foster, Pa.; William 8. Garvin, Pa.; | Middling Fair, a 9 | ‘Lhom: * : pandoah, Causin, N York. 20th, ald schr Leonora, Wovlston, air from out doors. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Tustin. Journal | his discretion,” thet is, at the discretion of | Meredith P. Gentry, Tenn.; William F. Giles, Md.; Chas | in Rai a 2% | Brig 8 W Gifford, Comery, 23 days frem Bonaire, with salt, Toy. ‘April 23—Arr schr Lagrange, Crowell, Phila- f yeaterda: nt. | Goodyear, N.¥'; James Graham, ‘NC Henry Grider, | Sully fal OF 8 aig | togusannirh & Walah. ss days from B¢Jchn, Nicaragua, with | actress Aliosd, Gallen: Bag Parser. Bel schre Mame Kront or rHx conuuirrex oy conrea-| 1 Question!” « Question» a ve Se {Marlin Grover, N.Y’; Han- | Vine," none “none | Mt eR Mittin, cence eae: New Yorks. Lybrand, ‘Teal, Philadglphis; NATE TRIUMPHANT—THE Foaty-nines | Mr. Bure led for the ayes and noes, and they | nibal Hamlin, Me; Jam lampton, N. J,; Hugh A. :. o sig Citi r . April 10, with molas- x2, Boston; Potomec, B-rry, Boston. 224, » FIELD, wero ordered. : Y | Haralson, Ga; Alexander Harper’ Ohio; Wichard F. | This an. Avcy ons Gorge of ship, Havetiony TSrme. Oe cee Feces faa ml comment wick see Miomit Vers | pox see reket for New York, Gea Beott, Bogart, for x, from the Committee of Conference be- | ,, MF Caron defined his position, He Grat preferred | Herrick, N. Y.; Honry W. Hilliard, Ala ;Eliae B.Holmes, | potes at teven monthe, payablein thiscity. | | Seu. o¢ Bath. The had 60 hhds ma tore in a gale of iiaias anes ia tween the two Houses on the matters in disngree. | the plain notice, next the notice of the House ; but as it | N. Y.; Isaac E. Holmes. 8. C.; George W. Hopkins, ta; 98 do 77; 18 do 60}; 81 do 65; 28 do and 63 chests Wid i Seer eatne Waae Indiees ech Vie~ ment between them on the subject of the notice, | ¥9# spparent that the present was the ooly form that | Willism J. Hough, Edmund W. Hubard, ee er bs re date ae Se sah oo ne Say stead | | Brig Naroguagus, Laton, 19 Saye Roe. Tested 48s ee sid, arr schr Mary Clark, Smail stated that the Committee of Conference had would be likely to be adopted, he would go for this, be- | Samuel D. Hubbard, Ct.; Ci Mass.; Orvalle | G1}; 00 chests 60; 78 do 05; 98 do S44; Ce ee eee oe eter oematet | Res Yor bee ‘ the subject committed to them under considera. | Cause he believed the notice to be actually necessary to | Hungerford, N. Ys; W. Feo et ee eo oeeee hit cheat er. 3 do 69, 19 068, | Hine sr noke! Sree Creates Caok? from Trandad for Bos: | \Sevacrawty April, —Arr bark tion, and that, in liew of all other resolutions, the com. | ® #Peedy and peaceable settlement. He could r y upon | T. Hunter, Va. ; Cha: ersoll, Joseph | bs arabe tone pty aah ger it, pt pidederd teen . 4 ae att Aig eae a mittee had ayreed upon the following report. the President. Mr. C. believed our titleto be good to | R_ Ingers » Virginia ; George 118 de 84. 196 do 64, 10 do 83}, 179 do 68, 168 do 624, | ,. Brie Robert Braco, Wade, 17 days from St Thomas, Hen, idad. C14, ship Sterling, 9 x (At this juncture, Mr. J. Knox Walker, the private se- | the Russian line. Upon the subject of the treaty he did | W. Jones, Tennessee ; Seaborn Jones, Geor; oy 40, 08 i. 48, 68 do'47p, 78. doa, 80 do 46}, 43 do af, | i2.ballaet. Blanco. 1 lat 25 30, spoke Luey Br brig Pi Young. Leith, tial bee cretary of the nt ot the United States, reported | 2Ot now think it necessary to explain his views. He | Daniel P. King,-Mass.; Thos. Butler King, Ga.; John 22 do 40, 64 do 48, +, . q | Ann, of North Yarmouth, for New York. e day, spoke reais TON, Apr Mal Arr 18th Ca ENE. . Don. from the executive he delivered to ral messages in writing, which Senate] out with a statement of the points of the two H ard the object of | rence in an agreement ; and after stating the modifications they had in the form of the resolutions, presented them in the following shope, with the unanimous approval of the Committee of Con: ference—to wit : , if this failed,we should | Lawrence, N. ¥.; Shelton F. Lerke, Vi N. Y.; Lewis C. Levin, Pa; Thoma ion at all. and the report of the committee follows (whigs in lem . ircher, Ashley, Atherton, Bagby, jenton, Berrien, Calhou: ton, Colquitt Corwin, Crittenden, Davi , Greene, Hay wood, Houston, Huntington, Ja gin, Johnson, of Md. f La, Lewis, McDai G. McConnell, Ala.; John D. MeCrate, McDowell, Va; Edward W. McGaughey, ‘enn; Willi =the presence of the other three Luther reno Seddon, Va Jobn H. Lumpkin, Ga.; William B Maclay, N.Y.; Felix Ja; John H. | 449% ‘ameron, J. Clayton, | McHenry, Ky.; Abraham R. Mclivaine, Pa.; James J. is, Dix, | McKay, N. C.; George P. Marsh, Vt.; John P. Martin, i! * | do 34; 160 do $3}. | 8. Miller, N; ¥.; | 4° .tisl30 dalf chests 71; 18.40 67; 16 do 68; 65 do | mayal stores, to D } le, Rio Ibert Smit Abner Lewis, N. Y.; Robert "Y’, | Oolong Souchong—147 helt chests 42. 63 do 44, 270 do 48}, 233 do 43, 314 do 42}, 66 do 42, 86 do | dark'Lncy Ellen, standicg N. WW. Ligon, Md, | 41, 60do 40}, 253 do 40, 148 do 39}, 24 do 39, 286 do 38}, | Schr Abirha Perkins, Hawes. from St Croix, April 13, to W. | irom Barbadoes. 20th, Br schr Manc™ ester, Betell, from ~ Kigon, Med | 123 do 38, 108 do 37}; 268 do 37, 116 do 36, 69 do 85, 180 | W Pratt. April 13, lat'29, lon 71, spoke brig Wi A Lane, from Cardenas, April 13th, to Read & ; 82 do 49; 100 cases 2 1b | HEIPOCK., ith, Smith, from Baltimore, with mdse, to Ga- | & Mailler. Woh Anu Hyran, Totten, 5 days from Newbera, NC, with | Balumor do 34} 59; 25 do 68}; 139 do 63); | 35; 160 13 1b do 844; 190 64; 23 do 63; 46 do 60; 64 do 59; 116 do 53}; 61 do 53; 100 Schr Aj re. a doah, Curtis, 2days from Virgi ‘ater Witch, of ter & Whitmarsh. herd Di donses, Cole S days from Wilmingtoa, NC, with Nui eo) eal bri meee, reus re Joune Biaithy Callert, 2a, Summons, Newport, Ri. 2ist, eld, brig Sarah Ann, Hig- gins, Suriaam. By Last Night's Southern Mail. t In ‘Sid from, Roads 20th inst,’brg Spleudid, Eaton, from Alexa .dria | roline, fm New York, oat ap. | Mutual Rights, Enrieves, |} | | | | Home Ports, pn ’ _ | Mangum, Miller, Morehead, , Penny backer, Ta’; William W. Payne, hn’ 8 Pen- April 24—. arensgo, from ‘Whereas, by the convention concluded onthe ans | PAripe, Rusk, Sevier, Simm ght; Tursey, Up: | dleton, Va-; Join 8. Phelpy, Missoarts James Pollock, | Ci#es 21b cannis'ess 39; 600 6 Ib boxes $4; 600 13 1b do 34, cts Maris Pepoey. Beubte, days: from Philedelphia, with | meauTimonm, Anil ok Arr Se sch Amdiwe. Zassnaro, trom day of October, 1918, between the United Stat es aS : Pa.; Sterliog Price, Missouri; John Ritter, Pa.; Robert | Hyson Skin— Chests 46}; 39 do 47}; 60 do | Ne i | nr Claypool, Demers: : * x rice and the Ki N Atchison, Breese, Bright, Cass, | W. Roberts, Mississippi; Julius Rockwell, Magsachu. | Chests 44; 14 do dij; 18 hf do 41; 27 doand 44 che: | | ok, April Att barks Francis, Crocker, fm Boston, Dickinson, ness, Semple, Westcott—i0. setts; John A. Rockwell, Conn.; Joseph M. R 60 do 39; 10 do and 32 hf de 37; 88 hf do 3845 28 chei from Key Went. jorton, fn Richmond for New Grieans, to iter | "’[Absent!—Messrs.’ Sturgeon, ‘Chulmere, Han Sohn Runk, No J; Cullen Sawtelle. bi | 38) 28,40 24); 20 do 30); 68 do Bu; 46 do 29; 10 do 28}; | Echr Brave, Post, 2ds N md:e. Tong Watsoo, Gapron, fm Boatrn. Bremen bark Ce- jee, concluded the | Duyton. Mr. Hannegan would have augmented | Schenck, Ohio; Henty J. Seaman, N. 80 do 38; 54 do 36}; 86 co 36, | Bebe bamoran Cooks Washiogeon. NG. naval atstes xg mal 3 den a Gth day of August, 1827, it was agreed that any country | len vote to ele Mohes Boachong—-196 belt chests $7. | om Vi | that may be claimed by either party on the horth west | Would have increased the Forty Nines to forty five. Mr. | son, 8, C.; Truman Smith, © N. Y5 ; Schr Perseverance, Phillips;2 days trom Virginia. o Helifea, N ooas of America, west of the Stony or Rocky Moun: | Westcott, however, being opposed, io lexibly, to any | Caleb B. Smith, Ia; Frederick P. Stanton, Tenn.; Alex. Pines sog Saockeng. Sepa cussts Sth. en, - ie co April t—Arreches Richard Rush, Crow. tains, now conmonly called the Oregon Territory, | Notice whatever, the aggregate ofthe minority is only | H. Stephens, Ga; Andrew Stewart, Pa; John Strobm, Ning Yone Powenoue-80 at + Packet ship Patrick Hi Delano, from Liverpool, March | gl, providence harles L Gager, Harkness fm NLondon; should, together with its harbors, bays and creeks, and | teu, with the addition of the lessor Ajax} Pa ; Stephen Strong, N. Y.; George Sykes, N. J.; Wm. | 0 Ie oe, hon sss 36, 1S7 do 46. | 92) with mdse, to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. jaxte r, fm Boston; scht Columbia, Berry, from the me rivers. within the same, be ‘free | , 89, the form of the resolutions recommending the no- | P. Thomasson, Ky.; Benjamin Thompson, Mass; Jacob erating. bor belt ethastenee ae a, | Bhip Courier, 54 days from Palermo. Salem, Mass. and open’ to tae vessels and subjects of the | tice, as reported from the Committes of Conference, was Thompson, Miss; Daniel R. Tilden, Obio; Andrew | Bei 8 49} cents. 1 ship; 2 brge—unkaown, = two powers, bat without prejudice to any claim which | 8gteed to—43 to 10. Trumbo, Ky.; Joseph Vance, Ohio; Samuel F. Vinton, f cents. i 3 sailed NEW F. peers either of the parties might have to art of aid | FRENCH INDEMNITIRG.—BI FIVE MILLIO Ohio; Engh White, N. Y.; Hezekiah Williams, Me.; Seay reertain mare Ships Somat Hieks, for Alesandriay Vichsbui . for New Or- | Prort iT NEWS 0 pers of Grain and country; and with this further provision in the 24 article |, Mr. J. M. CLarron resumed his argument from Bradford R. Wood, N. ¥.; Thomas M. Woodrvfl.'N.Y5 | 0, te week ay the po nien Market. than | ott Hartford, Gor tarenneh eel, for Portan Prinee. | farm Pro ace to Great ead ies of th convention of the 6th An, 1827, that | day, upon the bill appropriating $5,000,000 for | Joseph A. Woodward, 8. C.; Wm. Wright, N. J.; Wm. | fer the Weel past, the fish market has been more than | =— ipestanee of Socsie om ious at avery low rate of either party might abrogate and annul said convention, | faction of losses accruing to American merchant | L. Yancy, Ala; Archibald Yell, Ark.; Jacob 8. Yost, usual y eee se bg! neta © great quantity o| Fong PYiscellansous Record. | Guty.an opportanty will be given to those who are desirous on giving due notice of twelve months to the other | the setzure of their sh , prior to’ 1800. | Pa—142 Which catisoe a felling atin tho aelee oe etet | Packer Sante Sipdone, Cobb, for Liverpzcl, will evil Mou | to ship to Gleteom, marker, to,open & good eounexion bas 1DE party. hi upon the subject, two how: paring oh the - Gite ek tae heavy meats. We notice some fine quarters of young | day morning. Tal bovis ion trade s'nnd as thore has hit been conot And whereas it has now become desirable that the | UP’ \y j after which the . Cathcart, Ia ; John 8. Chipmun, Mich.; | a | Wheeden, f¢ will sai i Tespectiveciaims of the United St ritain | S@uate adjourned to Monday next. jobn D, Cummins, Ohio; Francis A. | Lamb, and some very fine poultry, from Orange, N.J., | Packet stir Faancors Ist, Wheeden, for Havre, sail | any i should be definitely settled, and t id territory may | (Prior to adjourament, a m was received from John De Mott, N. Y. i which ranged from 14s. to per pair. Very little | his moruin Letter bags at the Exchange News Room. ho had ical. kuowlodge of tele cy rit negow. a Vetter opparranity could nor be dened > houses to form a jection in that market. no longer than need be remain subject to the evil conss. | the House, announcing their con e in the report J. Faran, Ohio; Orlando 8. Ficklio, | #!mon in market to-day, and that at 6s.perlb. The nia THomas Cooke, Capt Toylor, sailed trom Wilming i ippers. quence of the divided allegiance of its American and | of the Committee uf Conference, upon the Oregon fat io; Samuel Gordon, N. Y.; John H. | Croton water seems tobe a very scarce article in the | tana tarh ae entaty tenes Tee Blue pte the este: aes cea cabarteanr cae roeienea Gok-Mandiodn elie ritish population, and of the confusion and conflict of | Iutions, so that the measure is deflaitively passed ; and La ; Thomas J Henley, Ia; Joseph P. Hoge, | Market in West street, and-is much wanting. Green | counts (April 4) we had no report of her arrival at that | Grain and Provision ‘Trade, sud. also his friendly tntimecy national jurisdictions, dangerous to the cherished peace | the Atty four forty part have beon most emphatically | Ill.; George 8. Houston, Ala; James B. Hunt, Mich.; | Vegetable plenty; asparagus, 1s. 6d. a 1s. 8d. per bunch. | pert. . with the buyers, a large and respectable trade may be calen 2nd good understanding of the two countries ; | despoiled of their thunder.] James H. Johnson, N. H ;. Andrew Jobnson, Tenn; | Apples, bri... $150 a3 — Vreset Asvone wean Assxcom—A brig said to be from N | lated upon. to Mt AH " With a view, therefore, that steps be taken for the —. Andrew Kennedy, Ia; Preston King, N. ¥.; Owen D. | Beel,ch’epes..0 9 201 atolina, bound to this port, inden, wath Iniaber fog the Navy | Lie gubecriber begs to refer Ser ROBERTSON” abrogation of the sald convention of the Sih of Acrice, House of Representatives. | Leib, Pa Robert McClelland, Mich.; John “A. MoCler- | Do. comed. {me oh Cereal pemenretbeen pr nrg a Rae eS SN 1&3 Union street, Glaagow. 1827, in the mode prescribed in its 2d article, and that Wasninaron, April 93,1846. nand, Illinois; Joseph Morris, Ohio ; Mace Moulton, | Betts; bt tial seveds" She qocedkere ca Suaaay naght. — the attention of the governments of both countries ma! Mr. Born submitted a resolution, that all debste on the | New ok oe j- Moses Morris, New Hampshire ; | “SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, be ih rnestly directed to the adoption of ail | bill to establish the Smithsonian Institution shallcease in | Iseac Parish, Ohio; Augustus L-’ Perrill, Obiee Jonn | yee et eye pay ee | AT THE CASH TAILORING AND CLOTHING # {or # speedy and amicable adjustment | 8 hour and a half it shell have again been taken | Pettit, Indiana; George Rathbun, New York; David 8. | Gurow, ee eee piladclshis’ Ci ESTABLISHMENT O! © differences und ‘disputes in Tegard to the said | UP in Committes of the Whole. Reid,’ North’ Carolina; Jamos’ H. Relfe, Missouri; berries Xk | unless this wreck i either sunk or set fie to, W. H. DEGROOT & CO. Mr. J.R. Inaexsout moved to amend, by extending | William Sawyer, Obio; John F. Scammon, Me.; Leouai ash. | dangerous to vessels t} bat ‘ Street, 4 elved, by the Senate and House of Representa. | the time to two hours. H. ims, Mo.; Thomas Smith, fa; Robert Smith, IL; | where she lays: eigel ataneabens antl be : tives of the United States of America, in Congre A motion was made and carried, to lay the resolution David A. Starkweather, Ohio; Henry St. John, Ohit Scua.Detavan, Helbreok, of and trom Thomaston, for ‘$e 00 816 5 Aljacea UC Assembled, ‘That the President of the United States be, | Om the table. Ayes 66, noes 64. Allen G. Thurman, Obio; Joka W. Tibbaits, Ky; Joka | 700 casks of lime, in crossing New te i Prisca, from 73 and he is hereby authorised at his discretion, to give | The House resolve itself into a committee of the | Wentworth, Ill; Horace Wheaton, N. ¥.; Wm. W. | f fh ety ge ‘t ree fede me =a Best; to the government of Great Britain the notice required | Whole on the State ofthe Union, (Mr. Burt in the Chair) | Wick, la.—46. | Paratips bath My, byt dy beg bate Tea pike gibiy Up ea yall from ener . by the he cctiaten oe te convention of the 6th of | aid resumed the consideration of the bill to establish | A motion was made and nogatived to reconsider the | Wild Duek, do, @ SRokoft, Bheisucurly new, and bar $30 tame, | 282 esis niet Wompuet West toe tonal ach anenee the | vote, And at fifteen minutes past 2 o'clock the House | TaeDucks,paird 62% jo insurace on carga. | conte LA th Committee on the part «J Committee on the part of | SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION adjourned. Catel ‘ket. Notice to Mariners. | f hieh prices are the Howoe: ane Seoaee for the increase and diffusion of knowledge among men. | pare as oon ihe ; rhe pas ogra | [Translated for the Herald ] A FIVE per cent cheaper c. 4. NonMBOLL, JON M. BERR Mr. Manan, who,was entitled to the floor, arose. Atsany, April 23, 1846. eee Tee te ee ee analy from Ohio, |. sre Sotlowing a on extract foes the oopes bbe js tee | Seam mil 1m*re pee agg enact bomen Mr. Paice remerked that he understood the Committee | ‘There are two important itions before the | ins!uding 600 taken to New York; 270 cows and calves, | .10r of Porto ftieo, by the Post captaia, Don Cayetano Pilon, | an mae aneaoe’ wn. w.Harwooo, sa, | Of Conference on the disagreeing amendments to the ; : — =10 | 690 swine, and 1800 sheep and lembe. | Commrssioned to make observations regarding the light hous ‘ ‘The following is the form of the resolutions as they | Oregon resolutions, were ready to report. Senate in relation to the revenues annually accruing | , Prices—Beoves dull at $5 a $6} the 100 Ibs; about 70 | made by H. f New York, and recently ed the Senate— (40 to 14) to wit; fe The Caarmman said thi fi 3 " | left unsold Torer nawoucrios conceatise, THE ontoow renaironr. | the oor +" ‘mite Sentleman from Vermonthad | (othe Siate from the canals; one of these Lbelieve | "Cows and calves steady a $12 «$30. jesolved, That by the convention concluded the Mr. Ma Would have no objection to give way, that _ tiginated in the Senate; and the other f# a bill pre-| Swine sell at $4} a $5} the 100 Ibs. vet of October, eighteen hundred and igh | the Committee might rise and the House receive the re- | sented to the Assombly by Mr. W. 8. Sherwood, and |. Steep and Lambs— We quote within the range of $1} the United States of America and the Ki " & $4 each, as in quality. h United Kingdom of Great Britain end Ireland, for | Mr.J. R. Ivarasout observed that the Committee on | Wich has passed that body. Mr. Sherwood’s bill pur | Hay ans 5 food timothy brings 110 a 1960 the iy pe wees od of ten y and afterwards indefinitely ex. Contre a Lagreed on a report, which would first be | P°8e# to have the supervision and ordinary repairs of the | Cwt, and straw $6 a $7 the 100 bundles. hoa Lg = preci: (% id a see f 4 Ht a4 a continued in force by another convention of | acted on in the Senate, aud then sent to th : | 1s confided ‘ Scalinpdethihanicannies, | tre a mules distant, and at | astovishing cures of ime parties, concluded the sixth day of August, in | therefore, did not consider it mecersa’y fer te eeemee. in en bit teAalacbnte iota te the deka wie Foreign Markets. + | Slezatton of 11 See, dotames (Som theligne bonse hy tatlen | Sanding (alts Grory otbee remedy ad fu Sek the year ff our Lord one thousand elght hundred and siaedl ita ted that the recent reduction af tolle by the Canal Bocea | Tat™iD40, April 1.—The market is wall supplied with | “Sphtietiwarereneaea ice timentnad ciwsyaceodeend | Rates ptl at acsneT gould not he, eubwanata by ny country that ma: 4 was understood to t n of tol Board . < ¢ “ota be claksedl by etthee ene ry that may Py were, be seccmainge my that knowledge vy American produce of all descri; ; flour dull of sale | the same resal:s. It should be remembered that from the time Soctaally euros Keren Mariam, either Chronic ot Laftammarerys amongmen. The estabdli ee Northwest coast of | wil ; | A ; hed America, wertward of the Stony oc Rocky easels reservoir, and | will increase the revenues; and the reduction of 36 per | at $6 for Baltimore; corn at $1 ue per sack; mess pork | the light was seen, it was clearand brilliant tothe nvked eye | Wyatee Kevham’s, No. al Falton street Pries 2 cents per oh | Dk. JOHN ROAKE’S | IODINE LINIMENT. 8 SCIENTIFIC CHEMICAL CONFOUND oF IODINE, that bas such the light frase ment of a libra- in 1834, is cited as dent in f of this pre- | ®t $18 per bbl; prime w % Conve and Muscuss, Sore THRoaT and, iT, it now commonly called the Oregon territory, , of cent in 1834, & precedent in proof o: pre. foresaid light house may be deemed very how long standing; B gether with it harbors, Daye and creek, ppd nlooked te 2, bd pgm opiig oe ALY bad sumption. These bills occupied n large portion of the | —_—— ane ee rved, as Tm pare by éay, that the ater pen aa ranges Je . eld to a fo rpplictons of is tion of ail rivers within the same, be ‘free and open” to | Works of acteuce, now ‘that we had a munific Senate session to-day, but no vote ; cane Daten. te ely iment. Ithes been used with incredible su the vessels, citizens, and su jects of the two po "but | fund, the deficiency ‘ould be supplied. ‘He fol measer ps | mer urowny niin hte aie pend pret adnan, | h vessels.as are brought to bear in adirect | fuia or ‘King. big Neva of Spine and ei without prejudice to any claim which either of the par- | Speech characterized by echolastio ri search, ties might have to any part of said country; and with this We were enabled to jug by an oocatiouel Temes th the light, and at a distance of one mile, which, how: sa all "Affectious; ithas: ment; and Py. & judicious operative plan, which can only can happen only with very small vessels. | to fail caring J sh Wounds, ‘eper Seren, Ola. Ulers and ya | be red jepai deposit and di it of spomen. | Swelled Legs: it speedily and effectually eradicates further provision, in the second article of ‘the said con. | Which reached the reporters’, desk. ice poe rR re pena | i 5 it | the form of Salt Ri vention of the sixth of August, eighieon hnodred and | Ocator, im any hall’ Dut that ot ‘the Home, Cece ning, | 18 Money's proceed mei es, athe Mary ely, of Prospeet rom Balviensre | as Ww my Barbar ich my Hones Seald Hi ins sete ce cuenrbaa, nan, Mechanic fun fda ie eae i i] a ian yop beg he + from | wrants.a trial to oouviace the ara i alia vies. Burk Armenia, of and fro Boston, for Norfelk, 19h jant, | Frincipal Depot, 8. INGEHSOLL & CO., 9 John street. lee ae | albim*r Jane ‘Ror. Sea. d precise twenty-seven, that either party ‘might abrogate aud an- | Deen distinctly heard. The counter under voices during | °*,804 P nul said convention, on giving due notice of the delivery of the observations 26 | ropairs, they to the other sontrentingy party. nn. WOlVe | tnauder, Dut they dad nor tera aioe ike the growling. | prosperity of u rb Mr. Marsh, who | j:rated a mill That it has now become desirable that the respective | ven tenor of hie way” to th claims of the United States and Great Bri +s | ill wonld pase | of contention State. Otherwise, as has times, they are a heap of a wreck—a dunghill, and should be | rowed ihe hope that the bill would pass." | uamitigated curse tothe country. Theli 8, lon 46, ship Claibome, 89 days from Havre, | ~~ oa SSS AeGnitely settled, and thet sald territery may no longer | _ Mr. of Louisiane, said that Mr. ®mitnson, ba- | brivedand coeroed electors, usd lied prisene with leans | KUAKE'S than, need be remain subjeat (0 the evi Sonanquanoes of been & practical man, did re emereeere eld |e eonviets. Just so with all the public works in (RE Ue bee oie ci oo, | IODINE LINIMENT on, and of the confusion and eendict of netionel sorts The people who fived in log cabine | (erica dunce Proceeding from tneicgperation should | aller craig samoniner supplied ber wh provinoos. ©” J anveraliy acmiceed 1 be the only aricle cht, will pet dictions, dangerous to the eherished peace and good un. | telligent, because the art of printing afforded | arate Printed’ for Palesiac derstanding of the two countries. Mi | them facilities enjoyed by no people on earth fo #0 great | pechsiend soaked toeeet tn cases atictpiona toe | an extent ; and they became acquainted with our pablic repairs of the works from which they proceed. by means of the speeches and documents sent to "4 dill, somewhat restrictive of the antiquated usoges led Boston, for Havana. | Kings Evil, iyees or Use o! fr Joint, Eraptions of the (eleer Borde soht, Planet, Haves rom Baltimore ease ot the Rpine or 1p Jain, ptions of the iy ‘New | & form all that it 50 de. Ip hes portos "ees Ni'lon 7090 W, bark Mat of Orleans, of | Brniey, Contagion <i a a aed nite ets i 'y members of Covgress. It was a crime and burn- and privileges of Attorneys as trustees, was retard jirtues: bed ad od pris |, Was pase , Governments of tore ernie nee ae cetaatin Oe | ese teen ate wien ee ene CTS | od ia the Astemply today tne il gaye that In al a Sareh ) fri Johen NE. oo peeat Foo Maen | faiy tbe red?to awsty the ievald of tee healing virtues Of ‘and immediately directed to renewed effurts for the amica- | Smithson was to ide affusion ; | actions upon contracts received ator. Miareh 5th, lat $7 90, 1on 47, signal this most pal feret,, ‘be aeuglement ot all their differences f disputes “7 among men, he Eeoogat R wees Te tae boi slaw | Rey, ae by any other person in a fiduciary capacity, the | seule fiw esltevice wins w | a9 Imétrre @ INGERSOLL & CO, 98 Joho st. Rayaard, of thip Lalla Rookh, of N Bede | DR. SALMON ee: EDY panied wi i ndant or defendants shall be lable to im ment | ( Spect to said territory, by the printing and disiribution of essays on subjects of ‘same manner as in actions for wrongs.” Attorneys | Sie | Resolved, That the President of the United States be, | Practical interest to the country. The gentleman whose and he is by authorized, at Aa discretion, te give to | name he bore (Morse) has done more to benefit the hx papoose eens mare determined } Central’ i ta Sepeeth, no lt as jiness, peakens Ape the notice required by said | whole human race gd mvention in Germany for | Am be shall serene sdvantages of the great mene | Bait sa fom € = eel ane aie io er ofthe soo! Herts 6, ‘er the abrogation of the said convention | tne last hundred years. Look, too, at the iavention of powers of magnetism and steam. Companies | Fayal: babi coe a sine of ee ith of August, eighteen hundred and twenty- Sece aloes a Arciiy of teste toe A and | ore chartered all over the State, aod there pro- | ah Ci . o1 je in pract wleay continuous iron tlantio t ordinary suceoss And the following is the form in which they passed the | 824, in his opinion, we would thus a | Re Rsise. “4 ot with are caer pe 7 the | and, in his opinion, we wo carry out the | the Pacific. Ten million leteral ways will intersect with all who have } ia any sn feret 5 and ill not be dreamt of a century | imperative in the bill; the better way of carrying out nce. “Assombl two railroad bills; the object contemplated was left to the discretion of the | one Sutkortaty the teastrestile ef railway from vA o igh | manag: ira ded Committee bad had frequent meetings, | bany to Waterford; and another one from Schenectady Pr ak wt fer A ened ead | See every ve the ane propos to the New York and Erie Railroad, to intersect some- the pared or tn 7 esr and iter ards indefitely oot we on ussed, this, trom lumber, was | byte ' Daa the county of Chenango or the county continu force by f convention of | Mr. Cuirman said he would vote against the bill. He | | want to jewel in en Sat Lar ao mand sii ad | aglaw ai daa Hoel | Sec heeetmeyfee a e 8 twenty-seven, it was agreed that any country that may | &t it as a stain on our history, and ult to ti re pag oa an aaer } an insult to the Ameri | America. e thi is done at the expense of John Ametien eee, tse aaeay ee euny mae \ evedhad | Sonaran't hag te anted the government to wash its Young, of the Aseoehiy it won't derogate trom John’s . now commonly called the Oregon Terrivory, MY | to education, eiSht be charged with being opposed | reputed smartness ; it will only exemplify the ad aretion tt At tatters, Baye abd creeks, ead. the | Coulrred ne wubetaie red, aod destroyed all ‘righ faatior of eppertionmoent, whishinas beet Nesdiog os fod open” to the vereels, sin ead ‘aubjects of the | The establishment of thin rear inet ia, He other sense. | long. Before the proposition to refer the question of 5 tat ould create a dan- constru: sumer at tabs ss mid yeslaaten : any ee | ceanpens sorenk and come ‘eon, an ‘canna somebod yi omecreinire Mecultie *, Jenn TONE nee ; artie ave to apy part of said 3. He branched off on the Oregon Convention law could be amended country ; and with thie further provison in the se- | question—spoKe of the trieke ot meee | bea yuh the ottese eft) Fearon tno Sond tidelenat He ae fe » in the we. | question spoke of party, and said if the de- ature; he advocated with the stress of a Fox, and Nagas, gkhion yn " ont bsg they pods pony tilled Se “ vues a he hoped energy and deep skilled diplomacy of a Pitt, in the Com brogate und anoul said conven- | Yes,1 do. After he concluded his Temarke, louse. The parts included in brackets the great mainway ont, nod! the words a (ieee insariods”s'* (howe #ticken | ,, Mr. Owes remarked, in reply. that there was nothing | pes caiehly iia adc Bo enc am, et a ee Bar AN key fy ectee Cer eee ‘Arrtvea. a heb laa intele, ee tke os ‘aregal’r mee Vinge ln funda heat Yar poe ptr oa N York. "| Tanda duet alae, fot SSS RS POR DIT” eon t:| FOR THE PILES, ww York, leaded, DB UTHAMs ELECTOARY Ania rm wt No: it Fulton sesee, No. is) “Oh, n0!”] | mons, this very principle Inst year in his placo; he had ou giving due notice committed himself a miliion 1 aud in a million contracting party—that % yyy ee oe proved that the committes rise, The mo- feadeavous on this very quesion. The honorable Nowell Melee iy > vacd Jo that the Tespective elaime'at ire""eucome de. | Hou p sia entleman stroked his beurd, and solace his Sine. abatement “Ae. 190 USwery,4 doors above mW sumed the chai, {Ecce with the hope that ‘these and and Grevt Britain should be definitively settled; and | A was subi to terminate the ‘i ly acci- port, ship John Fi for subject to. the Gel consequeseoe of tne at wpeatngeas sure 3 halen hew ae Uta peoage it Tidan fons somings toe 5 ma Penk, | “LAKE SUPERIOR; COPPER STOOK®, lance of its American and british population, laidon the able. © eae oto of he afar, somehow or the ea, dps ep _— STOCES LEY "PUGET Ron Ne More 0.”