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House. We should proceed with the legislation of the | to order. Gentlemen will be good enough tojtake'their | sire to ask a question. The Latex yrom THE Axwy or OccuraTion.—A core | vailed bey a | pended.” Ay ‘the parliaments: | respondent of the Baltimore American, writing un- a The Sreaxeca—The chair hears objections. | _ Mr. Penp.eron—What will be the effect if I withdraw ry law ? ~ Mr. Incexsort—I move # suspension of the rule. my proposition to suspend the rules 7 | “The Sreaxya replied affirmatively. der date of New Orleans, April 20, says :— The Speaker was about to put the question, when | 0 Bre. —The gentleman from Massachusetts | Mr. Avame—The Speaker has decided that the perlia- py the arrival of the schooner W. C. Preston, this Mr. Asmmun arose and said—If the gentleman be cannot eeu but by unanimous consent. mentary law is now the law of this House, independen'- mor; from Matamoros, we have advices from thence »Nowed to proceed, I hope leave will be given for a| Mr. McKay—I hepe the iicuse willgive its unanimous ly of the rules established by the House itself. I ask oD tothe 3d inst by which it @) that the report of the veply. consent. what authority he makes decision, and what is the | removal of General Taylor in rliamentary la ivan aintained his ak (ieattele — en, and the House suspeniedthe "The Speacen Whenever the House choose to sus- | inCofTect, He malnalt0d oe tree eee On the, 0k 135, nays 22. Parliamentary law is appropnate. uit. Gen. Ampudia had reached Matamoros with a body rules are suspended. [A voice: a decision of gentleman nimself of 3.000 troops under his command, end the Mexican Me. Hexty—What rule is necessary to be suspended The Srx. for a personal explana'ion ? We frequently hear perso- ‘Tho question was t nal explanations without a suspension of the rules. rules by a vote of— ‘The Sreaxxx—There is no such thing asa personal xplanation known to the rules; but when there is 1 so decided on one occasion, at the was upwards of 4,000 men. Arrived: jection, it requires a suspension of all the rules to | Mr. Asuatun—l was very confident, sir, that— | ent of the 26th | feserel impression was, that the Usputes, Detween the ee ermit it, and a vote of two-thirds, Mr. Hunter, (rising)—Will ntleman from Mas. | | Mr. Apaws.— (Very loud ) Speaker, I demand | §overnments would be, or had been, amicably adjusted. | 1" opt, Wipeeren pte. Biotgber ank Mr. His-rAs there it no auch role, how can it be sachiseits permit me'to ask the gentleman (fom Penn. | whether this House is bound by the parliamentary law | “in consequence of tne continied absence oF the Buro- | [ee%; 34, Sooty, G Sharples and femily, Mr Surattoy, Dr Dour” panded? sylvania a question ? ly of our own rules. I | pean advices by the Unicorn, our cotton marke! FY | Mr Bandry,'Mr M: ‘Mr Blake, Mr Ross, Mr Himel, Mr @ Sreaxen repeated—It requires a suspension ofall Mr. AsuMun, (giving way)—Certainly, sir. eu t. The business of Saturday reach Easton, Mr "hos Ure, Mr Proves, Mr the 3d leale herules. This has heretofore been the practice, unless Mr. Huntea—I would ask the entie ‘The clerk will recur to the journal. | orning I have only heard of fern. Mz Borrowmén, Mr Rov, JW. Martins, Jas Dowie, L | 4,00, t5 “April ¢—8id Charlotte, Betts, for New York, aga Uaenimous consent. ‘It requires vote of two: sylvania whether he received his information from Mr. | The question is on the appeal. main quite. steady. ckson, & Warburten, Mr Holland, BHawksworth, | | Dest koi Arr Bertram, Harlon, from Boston. Bid Sth hirds, : rist, the chiet clerk of the State Department ? A Voice.— Why, { thought that was settled.” ivals this morning are the ship Montreal, Mi Wea Me Wie Ria: JB Morwcod, | Portage, New York eiicwiia” Srieiiae, jit Coup called for the yeas and nays, which were | Mr. INcensott—I said formerly that I did not. Mr. Wengwouri --I voted to 8 the rule for the from Bangor; barks Oberlin, Bulch, Boston; Stepheusou and lady, CK Thoranll, 8 Gaasmyesy, Apel Arr Reger sere dered. Mr. Barcy—Will the gectleman from Massachusetts | gentleman to reply, but not to—(Here the Clermont, Desmond, Vera Cruz; schrs. St. Paul, Talbot, Mrtay and feast th Forber Mr Heneikes | Port Walthall. a ine, for New York; motion was stated, on a suspension ofthe rules, | permitme to atk the gentleman from Fenneylvanis & | part of the sentence was lost in cries of “order.” | Matagorda; W.C. Preston, Taylor, Matamoros. | and fam ross, A shaw, ‘tr Pendleton, JG Hou, |g Ganartan, March st Sid Josephine, for Ne , question ir. BaTTs.—le order to e appeal on the time of departure of the ma: vs > Mie “ yh i te jcLanan, (not the motion. | “Mr. Atnatun—Certainly. table? fi ts | nas been tered to 12 o'clock, and 1am consequently Rearke,' Mr Joke Ring Me Hf | “Havas, Apri @~Anr7ih ship Metoka, McLanan, ( cannot move to amend Mr. Bar.y—I understood the gentleman to disclaim any | ? unable to give the clearances or so full a report of mar- imputation on. exFresident ‘Yyler, with, regard to thie | i! id wish to do. rosult wos—yoes 103, | fad. Did I understand him correctly 7 | kot transections a6 I could w! G pended My, In@nasone Sodisdaseest, Purapenrata, April 28, 1646. | O'Reilly; it bes i 7 jas Patton. : ‘New . soon LAA REEMA SL matrRitermpeert dn a Aes ‘The trialof Frederick C. Snyder, for the murder of | Lynch JasFauog. Mr Bargerin, Mr Biase, | ‘o Fictferegalcemorth fr New Mr, Asumun. T as confident that I would not be pre- Jamea H. Garvin, of which mention wos made in my let. | Bey ackot Giadistor— Richtee. Kngland; JA] BT py aptag | cluded from replying to the member from Pennsyl\ ter of yesterday, continues to occupy the attention of | Fudiacd’ Miss tvens, Mr C § irs Colegrave, William | 1 Apri z Unicorn, from Boston, after the deliberate, Dloody ebullitions of the member y ys aa * . . ih, bri ha ndria; achr Me-seneer, the court. The evidence on both sides was concluded ‘a ie | from Penneylvama. The Sreaxen, (interrupting him)—The gentlemen will before the adjournment, last evening. From the testi. Sailed. altimere., ; N "| avoid persovality. The gentleman from Pennsylvania | laid on the table. : Packet ship Si Mr MeDs Hadauno, April Bld Washington, New York, 9 of which proofs aught te te inthe | Would have been held to the same respoi 4 ‘Thi nen now stated the question to be on the ap- | By of the girl who was in company with Snyder, on | , Jurenrous-fackot a Porter, New Yo Lavgarood. April 1¢, ereuing Arr Hsien an wake tl Department of State, I went there i ehofthom, for |, Mt. Asnsun—I suppose it was in order for the mem- | peal from the decision of the Chair. the evening in question, it appears that they were as. | Canada West; M Verheyen, France; RH Mastin, Baltimore; Mobi Tas, Allen, New York; Joha my vindication. As member of t! ttee of Foreign | ber from Peunsylvania to lavish all sorts of abuse on an ‘And, by yeas 90, nays 67, the decision of the Cheir | saulted by the deceased and his two companions, when | Jas J Suedicker, Albany; A Demerest, Pittsburg. leans.’ th. Margaret Pollock, f sont Senator, by name, yet it is not strictly parliamen- | was ordered to stand os the judgment of the Hous: the parties met in the road—that Snyder was beaten by there, Thame maak ° | tary to notice such conauct—— The Sreaxxn said he found it ne to make a Li Of Congress dot ented ne, Which any other member | “7,9 Sreaxea—The chait hi inion the Searching {or proofs, mot to expose him, but vindicate gentlemen, but he has 0: Affairs, for somo yoars, | have some free: Foreign importations. no power over absent | correction. He withdrew his decision that ail rules | them, andon their drawing knives, he fled down the Lonpon—ship Gladistor—1 Ties mdse Farr, Powers, ne tlemen. ee and will | were suspended, but only so far as restricts debate when | road, followed by them for some distance. The young | Weightman—27 chs Drassi te B Rotts ‘aber & Bi.rwirth—7 eles myself, I fell most unexpectediy on others, which led | ®X@rciseit. [A Voice ’e the tall no question is before the House. men did not attempt to molest the girl, and she joined | H W & H Malin—6 casks Rockwell & Co—40 Kersd baskets? lorma, a ‘ eave jks C Main & Co-l0 chests acd sample box G xt day, to denounce him ee delingusnt., When | aoe, Asuyunett wes Certain citer That repeated and | Dr. Aswacc wanted te know whether he was confined Soyder after the fatal collision had occurred, which re- | Meyer & Sons caskeand 14pble & Feilder—4 pkgs H Coben | ¢y or Bent i ah Tofuved certains fecrcats: T repested, | PFemeditated sasault by @ member of this’ flouse on x said he was, but the interruption would | sulted inthe death of Garvin. Snydor returned to the | & Uo; Philadelphia 4 pkgs Morts, Onpeuhetmer Nos do Grace, and Ocean, Higgins, i fact of his delinquency, and \8 distinguished statesman of the other branch, that | not take from the tim Garvin, and on finding that the injured man nogp & Contes fartin—ld parcels ol more eT itn roar, My friends | $8, House, would” not procinde me from ‘a | ‘This impediment haying been removed, there was a | would probably die, gave himselfup without an efor to | mith x Biz opkes Vyas & Bons ‘bales Mitton tC fartacad Galmece: hat Mr. Web. | reply. I think the House, and the nation, new feature introduced in the pathway of debate, no | escape. e argument of the counsel was commenced, 4 man—? cs White & Sheflield—3 casks emmery R Hoe & Co—2 ttlefield, Robert Parker, P: Vi Several having done | 2° only surprised, but mortified at the proce ings which have taken place in this hall. It had US CHARGE AGAINST MR. INGERSOLL. . | been published abroad and at home, that we were Mr. Asumun (holding ressional volume in his for the defence. The closing speech Guilty of occasional violation of good’ taste and good | hand) said, thet on the accession of Gen. Jackson, in f. Barton was a brilliant effort. The case will be | Manners; and I think, of late, that a grote offence has | 1829, Mr. Ingersoll was dismissed from the office which | given to the jury this evening. been committed against society as well as this house. It | he then held, for abuses connected with the public mo- The first of May, a0 long known in your eity as a day Peal ppropriated for the contingent service of | jy matter of astonishment that a member, so long in pub- | ney. We all Knew that Gen. a pen) wens e peenas, | of moving, BEC ere os eee Seer, foreign intercourse, c» 31 ico | lic iife,and who a right to know what reputation is, at e found abuses he would reform them. Accord- | quence of an ordinance recently passe councils re- . ;: e yplyiog part of that fund to cor, | Mould again and agaia endeavor to" destroy that fame | ingly, one of his fist acts was to remove from office the | quiring tho Aings displayed es signs by our storekeep- | Paterson-—I Nevins t comi Kendall & Cerpenteri cate | | Loxpospennr, April Sid Saperior, Philadelphia; March Toe wards, ane, " i iB pen Cane Ie arnucr, for Staten ‘Inloale ane MOF alt keset canes soatenro- StJohns NB. a el \° al instrumens Lien & Manry, Weshington—1 cot! of pe | Loading, Hee ee ine, tor Bharat 1 ton Stewart—1 Carey & Walisn'| Gecdbas Rgort bale Aimy | SRL eee Ww & Beekwi et casks Chandler & Co, Boston—lt cases of oseph is morning, by F. Wharton and William D. Kelley, | cs = N Dodge_2:cases buoks E ‘Bald janscombe tion, and William A. Porter and language, in t Hart=1 Livingst fund. Secondly. Misapplying part of t! : - Mr Boston—1 box Jas Barrew—1 rupt party presses. Thi di i y which is the precious property of the people of the Uni- | district attorney of the eastern district of Pennsylvania, | ers, not to extend beyend a certain distance from the line fon & co—1 Mr Boston—1 box Jas, Barr $1, Gen al Washingten do. Of Bats ln aotealt tote tea eee al apache the tame of Mr. Webster’ ‘The gentleman | on the ground’ stated, id in his hand a document | oftbe houses. The sigus,ko. erected along the curb-stones Fee Pe eS oie t cask eer ey Re Manserca March 89-51 Ture, Lawsepes, Bextos. Priates annually a small sum, commonly $30,000, for the e came into public life thirty years and I | printed in 1839, which contained a history of the trans- | are also to bo,removed, and wheelbarrows are to be infur | 2\ions James Raymond—1 horse Mr Titas—20 bags yellow ‘Al ;—Sild O.ive & Eliza, Weeks. contingent expenses of foreign intercourse; the dis: b from tl eto this, | action. The officer was removed in March or April, | ture trundie@ over paving stones in berries 24 chests 1 cask 1 bale 349 slabs of tin16 pkgs 7 begs of ‘April 12—In port, bark Princess aie bursement of part of which is somotimos usefully clan. jecuived citence from iee0 expired in 190, and he hed | The requirements ofthe law will require pp tering noo’ rig Emilie bea ou 10 Bb se gs Michael Walliame, (Br) for Swan ; pies abou destine, but never, as bas been errone less than one yeartorun. Gen. Jackson, with honesty | ber of posed, corrupt. Whenever, in the Pre: gars 411 bags coffee 49 hhds molasses to Dunscom! ers, May I do not believe he eve: ire free from personal of purpose, would not permit him to continue, but re- | or obstruct the foot 0 be removed. The: it re , 4 , ide. Tt Ie RA ee en tlic haw | @ personal offence to that gentleman or to any oth moved bim and appointed Mr. Dallas. ‘The last payment | sent, no symptom of isanees boing abated,but | "it fo astactanac cd i7hhds i Le i , any part ‘of it. is disposed of be aS cbtttice, aad, | May, perhops, rankle in his bosom that Mr. Web of tho balance due from the member from Penceylvania | {cis probable that the storekeepers will hasten to remove | sen eraay one Sener a tha ee anda tons fentie aqaico, April 1—Sid March shy brie RF over, by act of Congross, his mere certificate is suficient | him alone, being suficiontly acquainted with Hated Parke of (and supposed fr) Boltimore, lig. ng HM was not paid into the t bi 1830, | them on the first of May, rather than stand suit and rat: pa e Fe Ys Poy | ist, and sailed Youcher at the treasury for the required lement. etsineeriat oe tee Coch eaicn aed boasted rs - . jenecelty, bal : Be taken tothe esp a | eld, Harrod, 37 days from Baltimore, ton ese funds have, for t! I. | 0 mence ins: him as | a ickel Oy, age , Was taken to the hospi- | me for Rio Janeiro. _ 2 . ways, been inthe hands of a clitke called ba cues af | mitted to. make’ the closing” speech, he, | means to reduce the sui | tal this morning, im Consequence of being dreadully | - MARITIME HERALD jour Petar, Givd “April $—In port, brig Wm Parrington, o , the disbursing agent of the Department of | instead of doing so, voluntarily aud deliberately, and | document tells ho crushed by a car upon the Columbia Railroad passing peweae lor Fate Bees! Ss stiaettiad Knight, for New State, who kept them in backs, us agent, the cihciol | Purporely, go out of his way to slander a genticman, | Gty-one separete bille of indictment were made owt in thigh. ‘The accident happened near Fairmount. | ©==—————$ | | Fonte, Apri routine is for the President, on the requisition of the | tg into the debate a subject which had nothing to do | the tea case. He claimed taxes ad costs on all. ‘There pes are entertained of his recovery. NOTICE TOSHIFMASTERS. will | Hamsoare, April 8—Sld Cronstadt, Hatch, for New York. Secretary of State, to authorize payment of the money | With it, and which had been proved to be false? And | were two or throe cargoes of tea. He had been directed | A poor cripple, named McCabe, was beaten ina dread. | | Wepope that Captaing of vessels nrriving ot this port. mill | sittetps, Apel 1-Sid € carer, for Boston, trom the treasury to the disbursing agent of the State | fot What purpose 7 He had known Mr. Webster for | to prosecute them, not one case at a time, Dut all. Did | fal manner about two o'clock this afternoon, by a stout | 20a uy a? is any tating obser than the Rew York | St Jour, NB. April 20—Arr brig Tepes, Prited Departmeat. The disbursing agent is debited at the tr thirty years as a public man, and the recollection, when | not gentlemen see that this w: monstrous abuse 7 and stalwart map, named John D. Wood, and was taken | Pilots, or Copt. Roent Sitvry, of our news fleet. Chief Sachem, Jordan New hs 3 b me sury with the sum drawn into the Department of State, he met Mr. Webster for the first time might have waked A DEFRNOR. to the hospital ina dangerous cendition. MeCabe had | hr Lepeelerte, Sleeper ci auth, brig keeps it to bis credit as agent, in bank, and gives checks | 4) 8 reminiscence, and warned him not to attack private | Mr. Joszrw R. Incenso...— Will the gentleman allow | sued Wood for using threats, before one of the city FORT OF NEW YORK, APRIL 29. i Bostpet.” 4 aa required by tho Secretary, for payment te any person | chafacter. There was in that entleman of | me to say a word ? aldermen, but tho latter suffered him to depart om his | ee 10—Arr brigs Margaret Jane, Hartley, he may designate, In this way ‘he first check'l saw, | the highest patrio chivalrous | Mr. Asumun.—Certainly. own recognizance. A square from the office, Wood | uM ue rl feay eyes when I went to the department, was drawn by the agent beari from the State of . ) Mr. J. R. Inaensou. (the brother of Mr. C. J. Inger- | overtook the unfortunate man, and having knocked him | s 13 | MOON BETS. » 1047 ine, tor ti vice at New York, in McLeod’s case, $1,000. fr : | soll).—I have endeavored to keep mys f; bat I | down, afterwards kicked him. No perceptible serious | S2i wren waren. NBe eee 408 But, ortly after President Harrison's death, and before | 8Y!va am called onto discharge a duty which I injury could be discovered, but he has doubtless receiv a ciel Vice President Tyler was at home in chief magistracy— | Membrance of ‘Tradition tells us | With regard to that transaction, I stood i ed an internal injar; he is bleeding from the mouth. | - Clearea. agaat arrived. a tuare, fhons Cube; 24, Arden, in April, 1841 —Mr. Socretary Webster. began an entice. | of the with athing and blasting effect of the re- | than that of relationship. I was his counsel The doctors think his recovery very doubtful. Wood , Bark Ball, (Sw) Wemeren, Stockholm, WW eitser. fr deat ly novel method of dealing vith the secret varvice fund, | Py to the and that the member Joft the hell | brother) during the transaction. I know that for a | was immediately arrested and committed to prison. All | Bark lsanc Mead, Brown Savannah, RM Demill: Home Ports. Thatead of directing the disbursing ageut to pay any third | CtYing, like a whipped child. I wonder the lesson has of years hi d bring | Dail was refused. | ects Letty of the Lake, (Br) Wingood, Bermnda, Middle- mal 18—In port, ships Minerva, Brown, erson,Mr. W. required the money to be paid to himself been \torgot And not only had the member slan- | the government to some he offi- | one oO low, (Br) Beckwith, Windsor. Proves, De-Viies, dos Celambiag ‘Mer hofdrew to himself from the disbursing agent | dered Stockton, but Chief Justice Marshall himself did | cers of the Depart $2000 | Brit Win L'donck, Tyler, Apntachicole, R Post. for, Liverpool, de: #Goline during th ‘drat nine month of | Si wens apatite atpcanaet improve. tn | Draaght, and aa kite Forked Son, Buckac: incumbency as Secretary, ubout $1,300 a z ni 10 ir. Bank 2534. ir Ga: . Foot, F a ted 4 “ month, in 1941, ond three thousand dollaca mors carly in | te acctger of and the witness ageinst Mr. Webster and | 30 chte Girerd Bank | Sehr EB Colw argey; Philadelphia, CH & W, Pierson, hin, fon New a Dak 1842. “Thus he took into his own hands fifteen thousand , it becomes us to know his character. The President | P portion of his | Schr Emeline, Wilden, Philadelphia, McKee, Hand & Cc. "Providence, do; Due de dollars in his fret twelve montha.. "The President, there | ##y@that the seal of confidence is too sacred for him to | jo money which was held by his brother was | ,,StcesD Boar a 1 doe 104; 8d010%; | Rehr J Cooley Ho, Eldiide, Boston, . wees Tiberius, Sears, is written ovidence in the department to show, never | break, even though called on by this House; but, by an | invested for the benefit of the government. When suit ‘ favigation 91%; 100 Read- | Sloop Isaac H Bord: from Providence. do. Brixs Alabama, Ais, 7 Providence, authorized this, knew nothing of it, and when first ap- | ®droitness unparalleled, the member has had access to | came forward, the authorities demanded a million and a . Bloop Proof Glass, Blyd Idgs Honeces C Fisher, Appishy, York, weas Ni Ard d of it, more than fourteen month; after it had been the secret arc! rd his disclos half of dollars to be acoounted for. He showed vouchers - | Stesmer Bla ond, Cox, Phi Tafoor, for Baltimore, de; Prog lige Pot pe jap Ll kolng op, to the large amount of fifteen thousand dollars, ask | for the payment Wns pppeg omy ylerchs nlp Boston, April 28, 1646.8] ; Barge Venus, Nelson, Philadelphia. ater, from Boston! wte it his sanction. It was not (ill July, 1842, as th n ad employed to oblige the government to in- va, ay ‘ oa Arrived. : i A a ‘ler, Cl for Trinidad: ce in the departinent shows, in Mv. Webster's hand. | he made five or six charges again it against him. It was settiod to. the entire lene Ra atanes nee pe | Liverpool, April LC eee artseart gimond, writing, that he got a President's certificate for four | Most imposing manner, and jury,and every body. He as- corted to hie Lodgings—Compelled to walk by an unruly ly winds darir ernambaco; Silenus, Hi ape asi falconer, thousand four hundred and aisty dollars, ($4,460.)- That ee flcwan, that he was not cog- | Horse—Great Sale of Lots at the New Ctty—Business gnale wi to load for t'ernembuco. brigs Niger, Treridentscertifcate, of which took a minute, dated that Mr, Webster] honorable course of transaction. on the Western Railroad—Arrival of Emigrante— Rev. Br bark Har pril 23—Arrschr Rambler, Horkins, New York. No.4; 3) Gritvendes) Sot expaiaes cf joursey.ito ppear for McLeod. This charge had ; on cation him | Mr. Skinner's Farewell Sermon, $e. k Sc anomie Wi pemvamedl 10h @ ps ce heey. Bagiats crates Uveerere Alms New Youk.... . Reha Sheets + $100 Itis true a private letter was si | r far as his opinion isconcerned. When | Mr. Webster,arrived in town last evening, about 6 | 2 6 exchanged si atm, April 23—Arr_ brig Lion. Patten, Guadaloupe. Sid To F. O. J. Smith, jor services connected with the . ; | suit was commenced, judgment was rendered against | oicjock, by the Long Island train. He was received at io pound to Que | schr ella, Best, Baltimore. Arr 2th, brig Baltic, Stinch- Northeastern boundary 2 + = 2,000 | Naxnsout (in his im for $4,000, and it was not paid till two years aft i | bee. a7d ae Se ae etre. R To Alexander Powell, for j 3 Asari. —l her , in @ paper: rds. ‘The gentleman said the transaction was honor- | the depot by the Mayor, Josish Quincy, jun, and a | ships Roscins, and Ducallon, standios E14 porsmonth, | (omsmLEsTON. April ts—Arrache Lark, Redmond. N York oe | My Ammet"treclict fin mombar mae oe ofthe | Satin as honoree shunted | MT, comearn of the ticny of Borin. Meyer | woh hcdsss ae Uo Peta a es | fac Be meee Ho Mr. = ‘as hoporal i i 5 | $h ? a With sev sore | Words “sent by express.” Ieit to be supposed that the | one cases, out of which « large smount wee realized... | @™iNCY made a speech, and Mr. Webster replied, ina | 15 days (rom London mn getting clear of the Cnsone at | lotte J peri este! ds and cold weathe: . appropriate manner, of course, though I did not ms vad nike, y r a gentleman (Mr. C. J. Ingersoll) charged on Mr. | very 8pprop: iB two di Fae dalton 30 daye from Ey fl McKinney, Naseag, NP. account conce: ay April 1 Kid sehr Vaneaer, Holden, Piledetphie led | reporters come here and felsify what the members say 7 ake, Parke: Kor, West Indien; kbridge. Providence: Heary ‘Greed, Millman, Weet ladies. $84, ing McLeod, wiil show how I from that to otber objects ; and Tne member did say that five thousand dollars were put @ personal use of the public moneys. I pro- | hear either of the addresses. A procession of citizens | Ship Veni I ndqgae} will show the agonts whom, as Secretary of State, Mr. | in the hands of the District Attorney. Te not that falee? | Neerne the charge false. “I Know measures have Deen | ves thon formed, headed by the be rigade Bend, to cacort | nBsrk Cpr isnias, 1 daye from Booaie, with salt, to a Webster employed. Both b fC i Mr. Ixoxnsout —It is true. taken to induce Mr. Tyler to testify in this matter—— x td “ | b : i Dasher, do. , ploy oth houses of Congress, ifnot the | | 'yler to testify in this m | ‘Chwse, from Cardenas, April 20, with mo- » 3°: The ships Alleghany, from New Or public at large, have not been left in ignorance of the Mr. Asumun —The gentleman himself proved this Mr. C. J. Incensoxt (in his 5 —Do you know it? Mr. Webster to his lodgings. Mr. Webster, Hon. Jere- | Peck: Sid in company with brig. Seow, > ail. +o pa obs ks ‘brigs ond ve . Sour tertest aes Per yale ieee iat ont Wiseeasora (chee evel) sade 8 yeply, bet eend (40a Gee Pe Tre eee ae ey io ae rib tah RL 2G ee le eiaant ere this for’ stood up. Brig Wim ed. lar , if t . | it in the prints. fore for N Yor! s receipts correctly youch what they got. Iaainemoran. | the reporter ; to which . lic lestesere- De natacomes mat Quincy, late President of Harvard University, and one | "7: "ecietine, Churehill, from St Jago de Caha, Aprils, | Sni,2ty, Stari N Mr. Asumun—Yes. of two others, commenced the journey in a berou Mr. Inoxnsott, (rising)—It is false, sir. A lie, sir—the | but in going up Tremont street, one of th ligofe coward!” (A Velcon" Thats right.”) " came an le, and refused to bu = Mr. Asnmcw responded.—I put it to the honest ident, there ig minuto dated, June 28, 1842, of the Hou oe eas Cee cash returned, $5,000.” After drawing $15,000 to at g bee self during fifteen months, during sa period there is : 54 40 men would have been glad it no trace of what he did with those large sums, he a pears to have returned one-third of the amount with. ster any drawn. Why return it, if taken for auy public purpose? *° Where bad it been kept? in any of deposi was it separate from Mr. Webster's private fand he use it? vy $5,000 we! eturned ten di according to the published correspondence; tion with the British 5 \b & Beckwith. < sth, eaten coats from Neuvitas, April 12, with molas- | Hichuiond: Faogasset, for Derby, Cons: wt Ne Sesewh Hara, Holmes, 14 days from Windsor, NS, EE aE eee a ee eat raeee oat the pert of the hore, i wigh plaster, £0 Bale, Wainer & Co; from Labec, with ; Only Daughter, McDulhe, 6 days ; Jif Amoton—The aged gentloman rom Fonneylvanis | ftfney on fost There was sumething of crowd at vig te Bea a i, 3 days from New Bedford, oil, to Eliza, Morrison, Lesch, Li- ‘Schr Lodi, Thompson, 9 days from Lubec, with plaster, to Alps " in However, s> far as that g Mr. I bing his hands) — 1 aged! | the corner of Washington and Summer streets, waiting | Woodhall & M Greene. Brie Did | se Seo bate one tru 4 so ae = | youn age a ad pee pene oy hig porn Saicaea erecta ome Pash bark W T Wheaton, ‘ferns, after, | dote. An Indian came toa farmer’s house, and asked | “ Mr. Asumun —I come from a section which neither be- wo hed nares Bo 7 ae ,. im | “Sehr Yucatan, Ellis, 28 days from Franklin, La, with live | Bqyton- 10—Arr ships M: ¥ Pree fa. | for something to drink. The farmer being crabbed and | Ft Dowie kn : | quired what the matter was. 1 told her Daniel Webster otha La, ‘New Onzeans, April 10—Arr ships aaa jotia- | testy, the Indian told him he knew wher, by creek, nor bowie-knives, nor pistols———[hiss | oy Coming. “My conscience be ep to ins ‘London; Mat case favre; Hanover payments to Mr. Webster, by authority of frnagne may “tttnse. Ap'il 19—Sld schrs Yeso, Ryarson, Balumore; Lo? , Thomaston, Schr Amazon, from Thomaston, lime. conversational and co: thout | With a tree in it, a deer was feeding, and if he would hurried off to a point where she could ha’ ‘m. iy, rotocols or oth . _ give him the drink, he would communicatejthe informa-| Mr. Asumun— " view of the great and wonderful man. from aston, lime, ‘Below, sbips Bazaar, To 1843, Mrs Webetag tek ee ent age actions. | fon. ‘The farmer gave him the eee ad beat jer eit, od on Some cheers were given by the multitnd Georgiana, Godfrey. days from Syadwich, king altogether $17,000. Onclosing his acceunt,credit- #earch of the game. He found the tree and the creek, such means resorted to—secrets broken into—I am | cession passed, but I did not think the enth jase Philadelphia, coal ‘i irald gud Rhode lek ing the $6,000 returned, and various other tums, there | but no doer. ‘The farmer retur anger, and called not at liberty to remainquiet. Talk about corrupting Sey ee ee eee tar fant a eae | ter, Potts, 85 y Pontelle Calais, do; sloop remained a balance against him of $2,290 of the secret the Indian to account. aid the Indian, ‘did | the public press! Practical printers offered to do the | tire! } ad Coane bh eh in Fa: Hall, in which | Yo.k River, tex Hatch New York. for Fall River. : Si d00, pene ae een crecsaguinat At was for FTeUP wo. trathe sand only only Ii, and thas prouy | Rimingehtul House ARy pos cont leas than the prices | To dea,” and censured the entra whig party of Mase | lly, Boston, Tsay Chin ae" Lady Ferns Chatman New ,400, published in House document, apr No. 29, first Le y, iy Pretty | paid to Ritchie & Heiss, and the editor of the “ official’ te, in ne measured terms. They admire his t ous pny looms China, ‘Chet “4 Y New York; i Session, 28th Congress—report of Mr. charts, surveys, and expenses of bringing them to the seat of government, and for copies of transcripts, and for various agencies to procure information connected with the boundary treaty. This inarticulate and com- gers for maps, _ 6004 for Indian.” - | was thus enabled to write homilies for this House — Bid Marin, of Tennessee, raised a question whether | As to what effect, ask the fifty-four forty men.— 405 Freublin. Thomes, do, n Sloop Triumph, from Nantucket, oil. Puttapeuriia, April 27—Below, ships Allegany. Shask- an was strictly in order. Blair & Rives, too, were made rich. Suppose it Tee ete ity tes conte, Below, ‘from New Orleans; Alkmaar : 00, lo. id this was a matter of great difficul and < S eT lar. m New Orie 18s f it was his opinion thet he gentleman | {eoqat wovster and Tyler caused articles to be pub- | Tohiy Giminished by the course he pursaed while a | | Packet ship Louis Philippe, Long, from Hevre, March 16, to | | Fxovinence, Aprilg*—8i4 ee oi eats ec 2 New * s the importance of the ser- House of Representatives (we had forty votes, under the previous question) to rosi a4 treaty which Whatis there, and Mr. Webster has lateiy stated in thi \ine is a question of privilege. was read information which the President atthe debuts on the bill | 0 Sunday, brought out 162 Irish emigrant passengers. lished, giving the public information on a deeply i z near, W! prehensive mixture of many incongruous items, without The House hi resting question tbe Northeastern boundary —w at | Member of Mr. Tyler's cabinet. The uttack of Mr. In- | Fox & Livingston. Jerse Semers. do; H ecification of prices, dates, or any ap} . Asumus resumed. Thi ent to | harm was there init? Was thie for corrupt party pur- | 5° oll, how has done Mr. Webster no herm in this | CT Dix _Milliaer, Accomac, Va, via. oe utude, Mr. Secretary Webster certified himselt the State Department for one item of information, and in | poses? This embi bi ly the whole of the | 1% pament, Jones, Philadelphiay, Heres seaton, Howlesd, de. per credit for himéelf, and deducted. fom his search he fell upon something more. It was very | Sharge more than my duty in| _ There isto boa great sale of building-lots at Andover = ee ee eakGe, Beiter , the secrot service fund. Withou: that credit bis natural, if he has a tree run, that he ld go they ‘up the slan Ublic disgust and contempt. | Bridge, the site of the new manufacturing city, to day. Sch acracke Masemors, ree to that fund would have been $3,690, instoad of $2,290, He was but following out the bent of 1 do believ i | Contracts have already been made for building Ave large AS ore: T wer, Ni Feiledel- which it was when he was removed trom office. ‘The ™aking aneffert to get information. By what means, | minded gentlemen 14 th factories at this placo, and dwelling-houses, gory a Miscellaneous Record. phis; sloops Roger, Williams, Stu-gis, New York; Jas Lan $17,000 were in his hands, contrary to uniform u if foul orfeir, has this pretended information been extract: | part of their property, and will do justice to them ; and | 8nd buildings of all kinds, are ssid to be rising, as if by | 5,45 winsriac, Captain Mitchell, of New Haven, while | pheer, Keuney, do; Providence, Brown, and Juno, Alers, do; used by him, contrary to the sub-treasury act. Whether | 4 from the secret archives of the State Department? | that they will put onthe author of the oalumnies the | ™agic. Real estate in the vicinity is selling at advan- | Lotte out of the harbor of Cork onthe 2d inst, ‘wav | schr Elizs J Morton, Cale " £0, is for him to make appear. ‘The burden of proof is on The House made a solemn call on the President to fur. | mark of reprobation, until repentance shall nove his | °ing prices. These new outlays of capital show that | co Harans, mised stays, aud weat ashore oa White Bay,and | | Portianp, April 4— 7. baik Teosent, Span him. Scoondary, application of the secret service fund to | Dish us with certain information ; the President refused | heart, and he shall ask and obtain mercy. our manufacturers and monied men have confidence in | has become a total wrec! ton for wr ¥ corrupt party preases. T’ne Ashburton treaty bears date 0 communicate the information. {The Presidentsaid the | AN IMPORTANT MOVEMENT . the continued prosperity of American manufactures. Banx Herscusr, and brig Vinarnra, at New Orleans, in the 9n August, 1342, Congress were then io session; a duty not to divulge ghd | Mr. Comm submitted a resolution. It is said that the railroad between this city and going down the river on the night of the 15th inst, in tow of ee ee ae po sc enaepanc eta ete, | bites tes © hemmed Drnlge she hada | Belen aaa steeped ac yout Ot | ns emmediike sya nig epocie aot a | ME id what it v mes he i . rer, “ C Repreen card at one of small minority Jo the | ith buldness, and says he hes been there, and knows | i Cen ‘The ship Norfolk, from Liverpooi, which arrived here @ bark Herschel havi ar | pair damages. for N i boom and spanker-boom, and recei 5 A carried away her jib The brig Vite a ‘carried away ber po Emerald; near cannot communici o this House! I want to know tution shall cease in| The cornerstone of a new Baptist Church, foretopmant, bobstiy, foretot ‘and ‘of the stem stone in ‘nei half a million of doii United | how he got thero. ‘The Prosident society of which Rev. Nr. Hague is w Nene eteryd plesk cheer, Ke. —== people of Maite and Sfassackusetts: 1 the Sar mur tih ear tioanie oe —_ Yesterday morning, at the coruer of Bedford and Rowe ae ee te Masiness. By Last Night’s Southern Mail. le y any subordi- stree' of the Li | docks — of Meprecentatives kad, con Break the seal! Who furnished the key, or did the Rev. Brown Emerson, D D., who has been pastor of | aa4sWutieh da hereby give notice thatthe eesterm edge of Wrest pa fa treaty, What 1 member take one from his own pocket? He exompts | in! a I-F,2 and 3 red. and whit now enabled to Poe ees elation fey the De- Mr. Trist. Who then is the guilty one? If he doomhet i parti of State, will pro} at_my instincts of | tell, the responsibility will rest on him that he brok in aversion to the treaty were even truor than reason. | Where he ought not to have gone! Has a: the uth Church in Salem about 40 yoars, is about to beoy : Mond moe Ras eae ed of the New York | Hel aus Ones BS rs estan wa Ving BaD wan 9 far it-shil tl ward, & re « 5 ° ny el en | The prayerh of his pariehicners and maherous ieleads. 7 | sd ick 3, has been placed of it enstera edge in 12 feet at low cid anigitchard PS hig hae be ries eit In the Department of State the: now a letter, driven cut for revealing the secrets? Who assisted? | Rev. Otis A. Skinner preached his farewell sermon to base si prings, on the following pass | Sifean Willis, Rio Grande, Sid Architect. Gray for signed F. O. J. Smith, marked te, dated Port- The responsibility is on himself. He has broken in | to sec: the Scate Department. his church and society on Sunday afternoons, he being The t ‘d Helbre Beacon in one, bearing SE, the bea- | leans: Hick re. Brown, Boston; s ly PSORy Ind, the 19th of Augus! ed to Mr. Where the President says there is a sacred seal, and | Mr ‘oleeted to the reception of the resolution. about to remove to New York, and to become pastor of | eon disteat i Ki ome 1, April 5—Arr sehr Millsville, i 195 mil i POLK AND POR’ Webster, Se where he had no right to go. ‘The member remark: the yaestion was, objection being one of your Umiversalist churches. The house was | “The NW light ship NiiW, 34 miles. or te Foxwell trom James River, ia It begins by congratulatin fund was in the hands of the clerk. Was it the clerk? Teceive the resolution filled to its utmost capacity, and the sermon was deeply The buoy Tent Black Can, Nir Nef Peete se ime Marthe ot Dorchester, Md, ep ceva Beh oasd lettering of the buoy I-E 2, yun, has been ment of the Maine boundary {question, by anew mode | The member sa @ stumbled on the information. I | resol received: Mr, Cave interesting. At the close, the audi | larch 2d. Catherine Mi wes of approaching the subject, after forty years of diploma. cannot help thinking of a man feloniously breaking into | “There was mach talk about « ga sflected te tears. The # Helbre Swashway, after passing the buoy | With coal. and bo m peichmond tt tee 44 cy, without which new mode, another forty years of house,and grasping at things which do not belong to | lege and leged questioa. culty in giving utterence to his jn entering Fielviilbe mecsescry to open the marks obslor, Hortoa NO 8 toda, diplomacy would h ing. [Mr FO. J. him— | aahe-S ame to the conelusion that it was not aques- | emotion Mr. Skinper was ardent ittle'to the eastward, to clear this spit. & WR Jones, jr, tor Barbadoes. Sa sted the boast, with which raised a point of ord irrelevancy. il schrs Amanda, mA Newnas.¢ é a, Bur said the H Spoken. 'HILADELPHIA, i ig Fairy, , from N¥« |, Ma- April ith, Jat 1890, 1on58, brig Fairy, Foulker, 14 days from ton. fom N tne! mq" pees bom Ny: oat C correspondent, Mr. Webster, hugged himself in his waded all rules, | ft. LEex moved to lay the resolation on the table. Mr. Schencx asked for the nays, which were or- orate viadication in Senate} Mr. Smith informs Mr. | #nd it was for them to permit the gentleman to proceed | 4 for Demerara. i ebster by this letter, that ho nad occasion to revort to | OF NOt. | "ADL 17, lat 3350 Nien 68 W. bark Agnes Makinio, of Aber- Bacamin, Nason, 8 Bayes cad ¢ martets san ci services and order to adjast the tone and | fMr..As ving spoken of | the name o| deen, trom St Jago de Cube. ea bark Btn Boston Veatente, eyo eae, O° Revileest lion direction of the party presses, and through them of pub. having stumbled on the information, | was only repeat: | C.F Iwcensora—That gentleman arose, andasked whe | Avast. 97.—Buoxrns’ Boano—85 shares Norwich and | _ Mirch 19,lat 16 398.lou 39 W. was passed bark Cleopatra, chara Becton: Linrpe Savery, Newburyport: Wa lic sentiment, to a desirable of accomplish: 4 @ little more graphically, and I was going to illus- The was alluwed to vote. Worcestor Railroad 0 dv 68, b. 10; 1604 of Salem, steering BW (s0 reported by ; -* Berry, Portland; SPrafe, ment, uoder Mr. Wel administration. — Mr. ‘Speanen replied that the gentleman could exercise his | isignd Railroad, 26}; 100 to, 36]; 186 do, 37; 10 Western | MZETEO™N, new Orleans, April 6, J8t 50, lon 4. couhes Yoru Chase Love, Smith, therefore, submits « claim, or account, jomen roto to order. Oe ee non deere Railroad, 954;' 40 do, 95; 7 do, 96; 18 Connecticut | Fravees Aun, from London to New Gileaas, ‘March 13, hat Reeve, Fall River; C i{ I recolleet right, in blank, for Mr. Webster my time—my hour—going on 1 The Well bolug called through, the Vote wasannonnceé~yeas | River Railroad, 93;.'4 Old Colony Railroad, 108; 6 | Non 3? bon. 26 ful oy win be cle ear ot ote| Ai ances mre meee ou | Baseoat ene sia ata Mes aiitad Wigs | on ee geen gy Tonoaneeen 2 tingeut fund wii be ample, and Mr. Webster's control | The.points were not pressed, and | @ and Portsmouth Rall’ Road, 90}; 10"do, | _ Arr at Holmes Holes th inet, ship ‘Splendid, Smith, from Wites of it complete, to do whatever he may think jast. The | Mr. Asuatun asked, what has the member brought | Boston Co, 16f; 160 do, 164; Toblio. 10%, | Sandwich ielaste, via, New Zealand, gad for Edesriows, jeorhoe OF " sums) = Mr. ith vouches as got by him from M here? Isit forthe pur of drawing attention trom 10; 900 do, 181816. x! 7 | with 2100 wh and 400 do apm oil. Spee, TP at es fealmeds, Webster are $2,000 for services connected with one state to another’? Phe member held office, and ‘i = Secon Boano—$1000 Reading Railrcad Bonds,’ 1960; | 1o¢ 147 W. ship Hads Ha OE ald NB, 3 wha: Ci i northeastern boundary Iwoyearratter he vouches turned out by General Jackson for cause connected | 79; 4 shares Old Colony Railroad, 105; 60 Norwich | 1 spoke « few dayapresic i nesnof the $500 more, as willbe shown. Thirdly: Leaving the De- With the use of the public moneys and Worcester Railroad, 68; 88 Western Railroad, 96; | S.ck Greet Newport I are e jamoved by ‘Abegpetrrs artment of State in debt to the secret service fund _ Mr. Horxixs—There is no eubject before the House 3do, 96}; 25 Long Island Railroad, 37. . thup Benj Rash, Benth. Wi é ret | cal Fila, eof mereury. Thay are $21300. ‘The records of the sepertment show this default Which authorises the gentloman irom Massachtsetta to Pistte Feb ath, hip Neat, eutting a large wh; | salcable Yor Snel’ tae amtadting other te: beyond all denial oF question. They snow, further- Ch@'ge peculation on the gentleman from Pennsylvania atish iit Mibaiial ck iehiabed big | Labeiaey veriee, Newport, 180 spm: | Gre rarely sf over, experignced fi Chiari sesignd more, thatit was neither paid or accounted for during | during General Jackson's administration. 1 call on the Moxpar Tand 6's, 5 days rs, 78; fe pel | dicines, ior enle at Apo toeet oith directions. eas nearly two years after Mr. Webster's removal from of Chair to decid ‘ 6's do 24a Ieimore 6,190 t wr, 96, 4 ARISIAN SI Sflce. They show several letters sent to him by Presi- 95 shares’ Fraaki fost one man overbon eR PRRITA Ores eee in dent Tyler's direction, urging payment, and evasive The Sra Bedford April 26, ee ie sch . letters of excuse {rom MF. Webster for non-payment, House has alre of y. 9636 asked, 96 by et 13, 700 bole spre oi Aree casl’ Dicceses, nde alt cuca Atlength,a peremptory letter that exposure would or pares of 3 bes enn erates ol Saturday. Balti- | ‘Tomber O ee ei: tek of Medicise or any. ie ht De the Consequence of more delay, produced re- fy Fol Mp Ry ns pra amenable aly aod by men Gi toe eof “rate oikt cet Give hance pn Weis lave erasers Rect aUM, M. D., President Polk arrived in 4 : COMMERCIAL. ford, 1030 oom i ramen NB. O00: shipa, Hectat Ehyaician to ed, whon Mr. Wabs Prolene f fo the jubject. cy m Perit moved hen. pene 1000 sp (repor ed Anode, Higezs < the Venereal ion of 1" } jor un add; ‘$500, jecision of the chair, he will submit the motion. amendmne: ; Nn onboard, ‘The Equator reported off Gal ine de Bt. 5 x Ouchers, one trom George Smitn, for $600. leony e Chair decide that the gentle- | And the resolution as amended. was ado) Corron.—The anncuscerent this eines daring | 3 perk Alfred Tyler Lince, Edgartown, 90 spm: heard from | Forsnlein New York oaly, at the “Maison de Sante,” 181 Smith, since dead, denied | Mr. Cobb's resolu ion to terminate the debate on the Smith- i at Gallapagos Oct 17, Sarah ‘Frances, Gardner, Faithaven. 650 | Fulton at. nef b= a inove thin 9160, te Mae De =" | sonian Instituti yaa taken “ business hours, that the steamer Great Western ‘apm (reported Sept 24, 900 spm): 25th, Mariaer, Ras, Nantuck Pi iahed by Robert H. Bowie, ice. e ects rr ; Saved the $000 at est domsoted tes Tee at an gee Gin, Bonga at 018 fo BW, racgtiey imal artes aan 19 Webs fednouds (hard was anvectunie | tee A my iil take their seats. | die sscuitg ssenespaleations Wire vocetved ond ned, Rica alepaead dare betes, riton took oo te 5 re was br — be i h Pd if ys ye Eegeeetmcustmcny tee ioe om ome owe om | reer eauiserear kites, moet E the department. That sum he was in default to the se- Mr. Scnencx.—Can an appeal be taken, under a cret service fund, after crediting every inthe way Supension of the rules? | of rere ae, or voucher, that he claimed. In all | nave said in this effair, no allusion has been made to any private vation. ag BD exposure By the Magnetio Telegraph. aaron, April 28, 1646, Senate. Mr. Mitcer presented resolutions from New Jersey; ee ath 200 bis som {having previously 0 homme 6 ble} iver of ye cera Clarkson, (hase, Nantuebet, is | ‘will sell at whotessle or retail, at oe Avericks Jan gh peg Be | "EA éeieed forced {rom me, it several op: debatable? | iq favor of the tariff, and for lighthouse on Tucker’s “4 + portunities to meet the in his own way, that ‘The gentleman from husetts— | Beech. ‘ ~ 3098 W, Swift, Which he chose, left me no alternative Dut this forbear. Mr. Asmucn—The member from Pennsylvania made | "ir, Janmsoim gave notice of a joint resolution autho- | otee NE Wake ee THE NEW YORK HERALD. See ae Asses cease natant | Sokthawe stones eeanscan be Sa Seana woud he aa aa melee The fe, hen. y of ons cians against Mexico anc fr m New Haven, 500 bbls; same éay, ‘ JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. le. As bill for the relief of Goddard and others taken rj that the decision of the Chair | up, which Mr. Turney opposed. ae ~~ D. an [ judgement of the House— A FEW QUASTIONS Anew! tie, 1400, Ne Bed! " a ane ge "fon wie wi epee rate obis Circulation---Forty _ Thousand. Mr. Asnmun asked leave to make a brief reply. Atuncn—if taken from f of Repscsentatives, New York Cattle Market. | oil. [Avoice, * Oh, no.”) cision of ths Chait, 1 aek'tor the yous and naya, [Verces, | -, The srate@perpained Meters. Schenck, Dobbin, Me- | Arar. 28 Av market, 19000 Boof Cattle, (1100 from | " Below at Warren, 25th awlule shit. cry, new Bedford | ,DAILY HERALO—ivery duy, Priced cout per covr—6T Mr. Howt movada suspension of the rules. Ob, no.”) Tivane, Stanton aud Rockwell a committee on Schenck’s | the South,) 180 Cows and Calves, and 400 Sheep and | 0% New Zealand, 3 LY HERAL DE 6 conts per Mz, Asnmon—I appeal to the justice and generosity Of The Speaxen'stated the question The Chair deciled | Fesolition ; and Messrs. Pettit, Vinton, Davis, of Missie- | Lambs. . | *Ac'Palcahanna Dec 25th, Highlander, Cleveland, Mystic, | .,, aaa the House thotan all rules wore ausyended, the pestlones irom | ppl; King of Mass., aud Wilmot, on Mr. Pottit's resolu. | ‘cs.—Beof Cattle.—Buyers oporated liberally, Inst | HT SEMENTS erthe areal cashin The Seeanni lis is foreign to the rules of the Niessachusotte was in order’ The qi tion. | dusttion now is: whe- tio! 6 consent, pursonal explanations | ther the decision of the Chair shall stand as the judg- "The Smith: been tolerated heretofore without a suspension of | {er,the decision, of a toony ee ay Pole eet 30 apm. Bedford. | week, and of the large number at market not more than |» #{d from Table Bay, Ist, is sp; Nov it Yoo head remaio unsold. Prices do not vary material a0. 164 8, ica y ae et ‘NB. mya Noe “BEN oc a kinds sera ene leer ’ Messrs. Sims, J.Q Adams, Johnson, of Tennessee; | from those quoted in our last report. and $7 are jstiers or ' rales, Epo chats hesre ne onjeoticn. Me. Semencx—If I understand the decision ot the | Thurman, Rathbun and Owen repo vt ills. a . fates for good retailing qualities volcan ntome 19,0 OPM san rch, Peru, Barnard, Nant, 1100 apm. | ‘hg establuhment, 5 paid, or 7 ippeal jebatable. compe- instances, transect were made at $5, Ports: ledueted - moved s suspension of the rules. pony ‘ake an A, Th “a ee shen 4 east figures may be considered the extremes of the of tne asked for the yeas and nays. ri - uy (repping twice) Gentlemen will come | Fee nee ‘co +) vote understandingly, I de- BI her nd H . 8 , April Arr Valliant, from New Orleans. £14, Ni eee eee a and Calves,—A tolerably brisk demand pre- ESN Cpe ag: Baton iy Ooo A _Nosth- Wes Sonseahot Felton ‘Neeoen 0",

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