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TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Mr. Cospenee-— Ey Oona inte ndihtin ateniien of Be ’ : House to the. and United fF In Senate. enigely ‘country. I felt The morning being © second storming cloud aggiNoren. Thursday, May 7, 1846 prey KGentlomen frovs Massachusetts, (Or, en Cat Sener ‘with occasional sprin- | orning | | ‘loudy and lowering. from Cape Cod. ubject expressed Few strangers inthe galletien’® Prayer by Rev. MI. Mil: | FeaglutoneS niente a thie srarainge The ines cr ing | quently s postponen c burn. Journal. tin which I view the transaction— sine: term fee npr emp etn — | Petitions by Messrs. Dix, Cass, and Johnson, of La. | fumgummen if une HERE SS for anil ba indie ct meee left your city on Wednesday last, has not reached her Mr: Sreicux moved a reconsideration of the vote by | | Mr. Timmarrs.—I rise to a question of order—that, on | month of August, after which day place of destination, and there is considerable anxiety ex- which the Florida bill, fixing the salaries of her three | the motion to reconsider to print, it is not in order to de- | hear the cause. After deliberation, Mr. pressed for her safety, in consequence of the heavy blows _ Home Ports. ie at $1600, was passed. The motion wasentered] s0 | bate the question. : the second Monday in November ne: f; h wailed di \% Bostox, May 7—Arr ship Chas Carroll, Foster, New. that the question of reconsideration will come up here- | “The Sichecre The chair is of mn that the motion | cause. ream the enstereniageinichs have pat! luring the last leans, This morni bay, part of the crew after. cocentitleantens | to reconsider the motion by which the communication | |My Carrrexnex then read and fled forty-eight hours. wad Cape F inscudle rece ed a severe wound ALOT ad xl r $i | was orde bateable. ‘ourt, an agreement The newly established line between this port and Li- Renters ste mndl on eertiod ‘This bill, allowing $7000 indemnity money to New | “Mr Ginpixos..-Does the gentleman appeal from the bene A ei Portes, Now York be Hampshire, for protecting the territory’ of the United 1 ot of the chair? Ni deposition of Mrs. Linn, de bene efee verpool, is doing a good business. One ship, the Shenan | MARITIME HERALD. be . ip He New York; pope ager apene nae poe lh ME fhe nN a EEE 73 and that Thomas should doah, sailed on the Ist inst.; the Adirondack starts on the ia ts Focpeco, Lan BE. é P- noes were | Mr. Giprvas.—I want atten e House | Messrs. Lawless, Grant and yh H i y called and the » ayes 18, noes 10, | azdthe country to thie transaction, If my motion shal | secutor. ‘The tie was afterwards extended tofity daye; | }2% and the Ketananoo 's Airedly Hate Prepare for | Wehopeshat Chanles of yesulsanising at thie port, will | Sotee Sertig. pot tate discs cad The Vier Fa © quorum voting. | be favorably disposed of, the pathway will be opened to | Messrs. Jones and Maulsby having asked that it be ex. | /0w on the Ist of June. tended for Quy omeeiNe Lats newapapers, news or parcels tm | been cis ol Nowe, Beloher Mr. Sreiant sir, there is aquorum present, | reconsider the vote by ‘which the communication was | tended io nincty, ‘The counsel. fer the deferens retasad | for man years pest lamenting thet (bate clty was repifiy | eatamen y avagy persons thet than the New York dards reshanean Niel Nowe, Belener if they will vote. After a pause Mr. ke rose and | Jaid on the table, and then it can be referred to the Com: | to accept or decline the proposition. The witnesses were ir foreign commerce, but during the six | Pilots, or Capt. Rosent Sitver, of our fleet. Fredericksburg; Gov Amold, Hall, Nie 4 inquired if there was any need for acall of the Senate in | mittee on Military Affairs. 1 understand the facts to be | then discharged till the second Monday in November ‘actaia tho de appears to be in the turn amd if the bm || | Chere A tawrgnce, Meeker, and Cabot, Payor, New. delault of the quorum. Sueh a thing had not occurred it | these + Geypral Taylor, while ocsunsicg 8 petition op | next. An attachnfont was ianued against Mr, Linn, re- | crease continues in the same ratio, she will soon regain | PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 9. fad Grande? doseph Balch: Haert, Baltimores seks Ba the Senate, at this early hour, within his recollection. | posite Matfmoras, as much beyond the bounds of Texas | quiring her attendance om that ayy. the station she formerly occupied. The number of arri- | Sard Beker, Norfolk and Hichmonds Mary Beer, Aibaay Mr. Catwoun.—There isa rule, sir. as South Carolina is beyond the City of Mexico it-| The following is a copy of the famous affidavit of Go- | vals and clearances greatly exceed those of former years | wave y.. Sid, in tow of the RB Forbes, and went to sea, Srriont.—Then L-move, sir, a call of the Senate. | self—yet, as the executive informs us, in perfect | vernor Thomas, y = and the proportion of the larger class of vessels is also | sux bark Delphos. ‘Barks Mallory and Auckland sarted, and an {Java coffee bill reported from the House] | | peace and amity with Mexico—General Taylor found United States vs. Thomas. proportionably greater. sun outs chored in the roads: Bork Canam, wae arose, with an open book in his hand imself deserted by his troops. Those soldiers who| Francis Thomas, the defendant in the above named ‘The trial of George E. Lacy, charged with an attempt | sailed on Tuesday a to'the city mest mom The Vick Presipent.—The Senator from Kentucky | deserted from the camp of—the camp of General has the floo cause, makes oath in open Court that he has good reason | to shoot his wife, was commenced yesterday in the Court | Cleared. (Messrs. Foot and Kennedy, supplying the hiatus: | tothink and believe, and does verily think and believe, | of Oyer and Terminer, of Camden county. Late in the i Memement, Marshall, New Orleans. ‘av—If the Senator proposes to read the | Taylor”) General Taylor, were’ pursued by the pic - : i d rdict of guil 4 this | Ship St Lawrence, Brown, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowdey. | to get out. ba (7 i » y the pi- | that Mrs. Elizabeth Linn, of Missouri, (the witness named | ev: the jury rendered a verdict of guilty, and this f ‘ ¢ rule, I will’ yield the floor. ne the ser | WUet guard; and, while attemping to swim the river | in his former affidavit, filed inthis ees in competent | morning Lacy was sentenced to four years imprisonment Bark Cheat ates Charleen G. Bulkley. Ne Atipe! Frances Hy Seward ‘Eliey St Bors Mr. Barrer read the eighth rule, authorising the Ser | Hel Norte, they were shot by the officer in command of | and material witness on his behalf in the said carp, and | inthe State prison at hard labor, and to pay the costs of Acadia Bary Camberlynd, NB. Gen Worth, Horne, Martha Washington, Win Bryan and Arms, in default of «quorum, to go for the ab- | the guard. [A voice: ‘They deserved to be shot.”|— | that he cannot safely go into ythe trial of the sald'case | prosecution. The injury inflicted upon the wife was | Schr Ellen Rodman’ Sherman, New Bedford. Southerner. . very familiar with | Tei lives ; yes, sir, their lives were taken—the lives of | without Mer testimony, and, further, that he has | Very alight, the bullet barely grazing the buck of her | Sel Spy. Lacey, Honan : \ aon, May (Arr schr Sarah, Bartlett, New York. mnalt, Monenran said that he was not very familiar with»| American citizens, [A voice : “They were Dutchmen,”] | reason to think and deliove, and doe peck, thongh ft doubtless wee fontion to kill her, | _ Scht Edward Franklin, Churbeck, Philadelphia, McKee, wctaninitos, May 5Atrbrig Caroline, Gilkey. Cainden, e Tules of the Senate, but he Sole eel, | were taken, And, without being tried and pronow lieve, that the testimony of ‘said wi The couple had been married but a very short time, and i, J H Braine. cont, N Orleane; Bp sehr fupiter, Givera, Cube, » one occasion of the indisposition of the Senate to’ resort gallty of misdemeanor, they were shot. Sir, I do not | is material, and will enable him to pro t Il of the ab: It was about the time the ve- i i i . a bes a in ne Pratl 'e esitate to characterize the proceeding as a foul murder ; | truth of the fact uurporting to be stated to live with him, because he fale ate means for’ her support, he has consigned him to the State | Stoop Juno, Al W May 6—Are ahi Loper, Congdon, fm of inland ‘Dee 29, 200 Ube aperm ‘oil, for Nantueket.— rt % Rois rom the other end of the avenue, | just as much so, sir, as if a i in t J ‘ , sir, person should come into this | w: indictment, as the libel with ready published.) Aleo ary ipaia in such a regular succession of showers. The particular ‘hall and shoot down two or three members of this House, walling ee for mere marie the seduction of Sally | prisonment. Sloop Midas, B to for Boston; Grand, Crocker, 4 Secasion, sit was the receipt in the other branch of the veto | in violation of the laws of this land, and the genius of our | C. P. McDowell, or 8c, P. McDowell, in the said indict. wigation Co., have determined | Barge Middlesex, Wilson, Phi schrs Mary Seotchburn, ee, New Haven for do; Co- eee ene ot the little tas mad aes surprised | institutions. I have not entered on this subject without | ment named, whilst boarding in the same house with and | to resume the payment of the interest upon their mort- | Boat Mars, Daly, Tor Machices Wan Hemet Wade an ne Hane Pere Parker ar ihe Sonate passed over in the Hotes eee o members | having consulted precedents, and, air, 1 have them in my | under the immediate protection of heraunt and uncle, | g@ge loane, in cash, after the lst of September next. They | Arrived. ae ot for Eax'rort; Pizarro, Ogier, Charleston for Bath; Mirlaat, of the Senate passed over to the House to hear what sort | hand. "I ask the attention of gentlemen to the facts. the said Thomas H. Benton and wife, and their knowledge | are also making arrangements to resume the payment of | Packet ship Burgundy, Wotton, from Havre, April 8, with | Benso ‘ork for Camden. ees ee chore uaent had sent up. ‘The conse- | He began to read from a large book which he held in | of said seduction before the marriage of this defendant | the interest upon all thoir loans, and it is expected the | mdse, to Fox & Livingston. ety : ‘ Face Riven, April 30—Are schrs HW quence was, that shortly after, when a bill in relation to | pit ; r | | Ship Poutiae, (of Portsmouth) Parker, 40 days from Liver- Mi ¢ public lands was ealled up, there was nota quorum | ™syeyt when, ‘Tannsesas, ise 10° point of order—that | Wie tiene Geen cok hh ete ta te eee | resumption will take place before the close of the present | oi vichmdse, to W kIT Tapscott & Co. Zs steerage | fhisiy> re wil iladel- fans, Taunton for New Yorks Mey tats Chas tia lanier: a re v ts ok, with ie rewster, Baltimore; ad, brie Yictory: Elwell, Forte i sentoes ba cent Tor the Gem lllinois moved that the | the gentleman could not debate the merits of the question | prove by competent and credible evidence) ;romoted abenefit this evening, at the Wal- | "Shi Ratacen, Hawkins, from Glasgow, April 1, with mdse, | § on, pik Norfolt ty She dpa Carter Philase ins’ 2d, Hate ila f : e sent for. The Senator from Missouri, (Col. | on a motion to reconsider a motion to print. said marriage, concealing from him all knowledge they | nut street, and ap) on the occasion as Romeo and | to Woodhull & Minturns. April 7, lat 49 22, lon 3227, ‘Champion, h, jelphia; ‘Cromwell, considerate of the courtesy and etiquette | “Mr. Gippinas took his seat. ; Charles Surface. The ‘Brewer of Preston” continues to | Br bark Muhacea, from Liverpool ‘for Montreal, out 11 Eeees, ‘Ne ithe body. proterted against such a proceeding, When | ‘The Seraxen reminded him that he must confine him- | cxpects to:prove: by the testimony, of said Mrs" Eliew, | please, ands performed to-night for the thind time. ‘On | Sametime, saw thirty square rigged yenels, all oun Tee Arma Spe erick, Gar. the Senator from Illinois withdrew the motion. A motion | seifto the propriety of the motion, belt Linn dhe uscttaste: Iescivious bed renter cosiant:| Wuesday next Barton gives ¢ free benafit to the firemen, | 33 steerage passengers, | a B nam; Clis, Osgood, Kew York for Portland; Velociey Ment {ras made to adjourn, but the Senate refused. By-and-by | Mtr. Apaws made an inquiry of the chair ; but this and | and demeanor of said Sally C.F) MeDowell iy hee inter, | in return for saving the Arch street theatre from destruc. | _ Bremen chip Westphalia, Wessels, 39 days from Bremen, | gomery, ‘Thomaston for NYork, s { the absentees returned, and the business of the day pro- | the response were not distinctly heard by the reporter. | course with partipalit wore: at that time boarding at the | tion by fire, a short time sine | 4 mee ee eee Kewxenunx, April 22—Arr schr Betsey Ames, Hill, Wil Sere Tee ae nenator wilh abt Insit ayon the tain Mr. Gropivos again took the foor. 1 Want, (awa le) to | SOU With particular me as Hl. Benton; such facts | | The sales of stocks to-day,:show the evident want of | men, with mdse, to £1 Poppe. wipes. 7-The Z rit BIT aud Bidisheachy Enmea eisenbioe. Te Gm Beat e. Sth inst, Ei 5 | show the importance of the contents of the document. It steadiness, and is consequent upon the capitalists keepi: , from Savannah for Quebec. 114 steerage passengers. Not at all, sir ; not at all. 4. | waa yesterday ordered to be printed; but it was not’ yet | Ce ee (Boer rl A ha li li 2 ving the transactions tothe ‘broker's alone, | “Besche Delviim Holder iodays from Seok: NH with 1 understood the Senator as moving to | furnished to us, and did not appear in the papers of this | which wanton and unchaste conduct he expects to prove | All'the transactions to-day, exhibit a downward tendency | plaster, to Burnham & Dewolfe. Bich | city. Atthe period, sir, to which I was alluding, the | by the testimony of the said Mrs, Elizabeth Linn, came | in prices, including State 6’s, which are affected by a | _ Schr’ Emerald, Snow, 12 days from Halifax, with fish, to the | Mr. Not at all, sir: 1 moved a call of the | House went farther than ordering the documents to be | doubt which exists as to the ability to pay the August in. | ™aster. 7 3 sy & Jan lome, Senate. | believe there is a quorum here, on acall of the | ),7j : . i to the knowledge of the said Thomas H. Benton and | do 'y to pay 6 | — Schr Julia Ann, Winchester, from Eastport, with plaster | Michigan, Hostent-schoomers roll. I think it is time to-go to business ; and it we cant | Panted they took action. wife before said marriage ; and further, he expects to be | terest. be = Newburyport; Rio, for Charleston and Lexington, f ering he “ ‘ get'a quorum atthis hour of the day, it would be as well Paco a4 r4, of Tennessee, insisted on the enforcement of | able to prove by the testimony of said Elizabeth Linn, that Schr Gil Blass, Cunningham, from Portland, with domestic | went to sea this morning early. ‘There Sales of Stocks at | Seer er ° re for . iting 0 Topsail schooners off the Capes ting tn No a vessel iow at R : 4 the said Thomas H. Benton has exercised his influence to |, Mav 8—Finst Boanv.—50 shs Morris C: 10 | goods. 3 whee Verise atte eadasteeba Troi tha’ Senator trom | tion YTAX#*—Will the gentleman re-state his mo- | oppress and persecute her, from abelief and expectation | Mechanics’ Hank,24; 10 Morris, Canal 95.16, 100 Reading Be, | | Sehr Reb Rov, Avery, 2 days from Norfolk, with mise, ag ANNO. | Arr ship Mane, "Nickels from Boston; New Hampshire, that the inderuuity” bil. was not to'be | “A Gromwas.1 wil, si, I move to reconshler the his kndwiedge of facts raplicating, bon ie Weenie 200 Viekivune ak bs, 7 5 $2000 Sate se, 6724 5 $10,000 do, Schr Zephyr, Crockett, 7 days from Thomaston, lime, bre Tulicyrand, Knowlton. do. eid skie Chevalier, for Boe: at the was. all G . , sir, . 3 0, 6734 i 3 . pper, i. lime. Pielind’sentennae. “as Why he had asked forthe third | vote by which the House ordered to be printed the report | ‘The information which this defendant hes received of 6 Sahil Bink, 3% ; 100 Norris: | Sehr Cottage, -———~, 8 days from Thomaston, lime. | *°Siomiur, April 2-—In_ port, British fships Mitchell, Ste vwrnros ai, say member desires a postpone | Ofte, Seerelary of War concerning the shooting of de; | ce fact and circumstances which itis in the wer of $208 Beate sea ergs 20'the | Behe Exley ‘Golan, Cape God ne tah | Liverpool; Renkabire Trp dor Queen Bt the Oceans id % y day j eae . witness to prove in the premises as material for the vipew a r Samuel C P 4 loncester, fish, eyo, Pery. , doe, Agenorge at 1 Mair. Bannies disunetiy, understood the Senator to say | my 2HeStEAKex—The gentloman can't go into an argu. | purposes eforessid, though quite direct. and credible. to | , LP Ta ah Tk ir Cage AM MMe ee cag ae y | ae mrt Tig slide, Rehonne yesterday, that he would not press the bill upon lls | Haralready een obdered & be fpimeds ne Co*UMeM* | Produce a firm conviction in his own mind that her teatt | MEeCozn Mexnncsin Giraid Bank, bs, 9%4 : 100 Readivig | Sloop Agent, Rogers, New Loudon, oil. | do; E Morrison, Usitch, do; shipe Magsolie, Gray, vi fl | 5 thas a mony is mat enable him rove the facts above 34 : 100 Norrit ara RR6s, sd oi | 1» Wise, dos, 4 son, y § Pet ee ee | | Mr. Gioptxcs.—My motion is to reconsider the vote to | stated, has not supplied him with such ofthe minulie. or | 2 'eiiag deiee Nowe aa Mec Se ee a i boc oe Page, wig freight; Clinton, Condon, do; Epa Mr. Beraren persisted, | print. Is not the question as much open now as before? details of her testimony as would be necessary for him | City 5s, 1872, 100: 100 Girard Bank, 9%. 1 ship; 2 brigs—unknown. ee ee ae jt Mr. Arusntow said he did not call up thé bill—it came | «rhe St®4ke%—The gentleman may show that the do- | to specify and state more particularly all the special cir. | ArTia Boanp—100 she Norristown RR, 0%, Salled. des Loutte, aps doy Michigan, M up in its regular order. If the Senator from Georgia | “Went ought not re el tei ‘ cumstances attending her knowledge of the main facts | ee Martha Washington, for New Qrlesns;, Orlenas, for | do; N'Biddle, hight, do; Waverly, 8 desires to postpone, I am ready to assent to an carly day. Mr, CLapi aims ¢ chair will indulge me, my argu- | above stated, and which authorised her to declare after | Mexican INTELLIG! AppITionaL. Irems.— | tarctic, for Demerara; » for Wilming- | Seely, do; Athens, E. ic has a letter from Vera s Birkenhead, Ke2wi ton, do- pxennsed eae Mr. Benniex had no other desire than the declaration | Ment Will conclude with that. [Laughter.] his separation from the said 8. C. P. McDowell, that she | The New Orleans Trop Georgia desire ? Mr. Bennen only desired the bill to be informally passed over till there was a fuller attendance in the King, without orders, caused a deserter to be shot? th the facts substantially as above stated. And this defendant | yellow fever had occurred in the American squadron. rk; Fulvia, Owens, do; Emma, rd, Baltimore; for this he was court-martialled, found guilty of fo mm, Boston; American, Weeks, weg freight: Totup, Powter dot Aimeds, Rowland, doy Camelar (Bp) Ma: N a il 30.—Cld, shij ibal, adel con Sate ge atta” i alls, fashua, at | further mak f the | ly taken oath that, he has faithfully and earnest: | | The authorities of Mazatlan, in view of the United ery precaution, used every endeavor, and | States naval force in front of that port, and its total inade- “ vi i ve 7) 2 aed, 4 aw put in his power, to prove the testimony o! e air the scatte: troops within some leagues ot e coal . tet a a OR, * sol el Mr. Sem ¢ to postpone till Monday United States approved of the verdict. The House, it ap- | witness, both at the. last and at the present terms of this | There was total pestation of eommerte there. the otk, denge from Matanzas, reports, oo the Sth, off Hast Hampeon, Mr. Bennrex objected. There were two special or- | Pears, resolved Sat the name of Col. ming ahagls be | court ; he refers to.the proceedings already known to the | cers of the Custom House having ceased exercising their fightlug, splitting ‘main topgallant ‘mast in. pieces, passin perees V Nr er ders fixed for Monday. Sicken from the roll as an officer of the fourth regiment | court, as showing not only the utmost diligence on | functions. The Repudlicano blames this hasty mode of | down the topmast and mainmast, shivering them badly, split | Philadelphia; brigs William Davis, Handy, Charleston: : ofthe army, and it was done by the Executive. | This, | his part, but a diligence and precaution fen going beyond acting, since a blockade not having taken place, there qhe pn , and passed out through the plank shear on the lar- | Pratt, Steve aa en Pek Pin Se ped : 5 days rks QG> Bark Eugenia, for Vera Cruz, will ‘sail this morning | h ; Mr. Scm:xcx,—le a member out of order if his speech ; 5 he Salen meee "May pajauz--Oh, make a motion of postponement. | Ore Grae e eee ae aUE NET hook-—the | {oubtin his own mind that her true testimony is material | fn.Chief of the Eastern Division. | 07 Packecahios Besgundy, for Harte, snd Patrick ew er do: Br parks Hyndford edi 40 Mr. Arsenrox.—What day does the Senator from | piplomatic History—-to show that in 1819, in Florida, Col, | wc neta’, him to prove, and, if obtained, will go to prove | | ‘The writer asserts that not a case nor a symptom of | Petia rertgert nvine been detained’ By bed weather, will | Step tditens, (ier): Porcelle, Gener Sales Sammie New } 1 Mr. Arienrow then assented, and the bill was passed | saiq Mr. Giddings, is'a case in point. [A voice: “What the ily. g what the law would have strictly required of him ; and | was ni ssity for it. The U. 8. vessels Portsmouth side. ) bri as by, Saformalty dom she House, has that to do with printing”) nat th further, he has a reasonable expectation of procuring the | and Shark left Mazatlan for sea, on the let April, | Wuaue site Carscent, at Sag Horbor, saw on the 2oth | SBS Otlenun, Paterson, thom V ety Cres aaa a ven cratic manne Mr. Bunt made a point of order—it was, that the scope | testimony of said witness at the next term of this court ; — an | ult, in lat 32 20, lon 68 25, a vessel bottom upwards; etd | Island; Tuscan, Higgins, do. Towboat Missi to Q reported, beck trom, cominities the bill of ihe Gendeneny remarks should be directed to the mo- | he intends bona fide, and has never for an instant faltered Love, Murer AND Svicipg.—One of the most | t0 be from 60 to 1% tons burthen; a white bottom, ‘with black | genon the ath inst. ships ‘Anreli and -Albent Bowbout providing for the reduction and graduation of the prices | “The Srraxen said, that for the last few moments, the | ‘2 tte intents to use every endeavor. to the best of his | axtraordinary tragedies since the history of our | aries Bristice, nod brie : ‘ , and all the means which the iaw places at his dis- 4 ir |" Vrsseis Asnonr.—Schr Florinda, at New Orleans, reports, | t 3 of the public lands, and for the granting of pre-emption | gentleman was not speaking, but reading from abook, | Power: a PI city, occurred in Newport, opposite the bagging factory, | f: the 28th ult, 20 to th ‘ard of | Vi ‘Below, coming up, schrs Brazos, from Brazos San- rights, recommending its passage. he chait was not eble to determine the ‘rift of his re: | Powel paar i nagelnd nt decal mietngy Fulion, on Saturday ovening tet, about § oelock. ‘Itap- | OE ets ticeieed st kre Beas tummies se | ‘Warsaw, dajaiso 2 chs names unknowns. * ~4 ars bs TO MONDAY NEXT. > ace! at aman by the name of John Traw, a pedlar, | hours; could not make out her hame. | Lowpon, May 6—Arr bark Panthea, Herrick, New Mr. Maxavm arose, and with great solemnity proposed, | "Mr. Ewixa, of Pennsylvania, called on the gentleman inany reason, antic| a ee ee i neecument ‘0 | fad fallen in love with a deformed girl, sisteriniaw of ip New York, at New Orleuss reporu, at o'clock | Haren fer. Tis nds pater Clio, Norwich for 1, Steamshi| in view of affording time for the committees of the | from South Carolina, (Mr. Burt) to reduce his point to | dent beyond his control, or some inherent weakness in | Mr. Weener, of Newport, by the pane Memaabees Le. | fe Pail, sy a ag are about ipparentiya Beigch | New York for Providence; Planter,” Crosby, Aloaay- for do Senate to attend to the business before them, (as under- | om So n | hort. Magdaline refused to marry Traw, wi in. | light N perience) Teeten Oo eran ‘i i 7 com ‘Srraxy cision, (not distinct i x ‘ 5 i "The captain of the English mail steamer, which arrived at | 20 3 " " v York; tr apy cuss the appeal a dhe t 2 3 i ‘ile it ¢ bany, Nave, and steamer fronsides, lew merrqecered adh ay 9 amentuen eee PY Ryo ere Me Groprnos.—What I was going to show was thie— | Ss°a' witness; “Sy whet means or with what success | expired instantly. As soon na Traw had discharged the | 10, nev arthe time the vecl wes discovered, wan Teaming be: | York: Cli’ brigs Emma, Baker, Bong dale Prag then taken up. | lcappoars that said Bulow lost and | The Srraxen.—Tho gentleman cannot proceed. she may be able to resist or evade the process of the | Pistol. he drew acommon Knife from his pocket and cut | fore'a norther under full headway, and ‘was x0 close that the | Drinkwater, do; Monheran, Higxine, do; schrs NL Me- Pad Spnaeraele erenere a a dag a I | foNlt, GivPtNos.—Can the chair draw conclusions be- | cour, ity ble for this defendant to anticipate with | js throat peeps gas doy ate ole eee ouly means of avoiding. it| was by, reversing the engine, and Crea en sien Noe ie, wil . i ; h a stay. | oTe— any certainty; all that he can say to that matteris, thathe | bo y - aia cking ¢1 ia adie ives asiadh sara: stbaphay oe rien, Savage. Newark; sloops Syiph, Hunter, New ; tom Westcott ani Centenden, Theidebate was close aid | gyihe,Stiaxen.—The chair has the same opportunity as | hopes and presumes the process of the court will have | Sill refused to avail himself of medical aid. He is proba: | stare ihe. Bless Boker, Newart; barges. Ontaio, Jones, ond other gentlemen to draw conclusions. ite due effest in compelling lher atrentnaee cad if ir fail | DlY dead ere this. Magdaline has lived in Newport 9 or | \ Taking the Spanish longitude of the Castle, this would put well-contested between Mr: J. M- Clayton for the Dill, on |" Me. Ginoixas took an appeal from the decision of the | of {ts effect he is quite certain and poutively determined, | 10 Years ; she refused to marry Traw on account of her | the reef in lon $5 degrees 44 minutes O6 seconds, lat 9 degrees | Shark, Stevenson, N York: steamer Anthracite, ee | x Adedi) b . ich ji Provrepncr, May 6—Arr brig New Englan the principles of justice and equity, and by Mr.Yulee, be- | 4y53, ry + | weakness and deformity. He ‘became greatly enraged— | 27 minutes 02 seconds. The French longitude, which is more | ‘thacie: scien Meares See ‘Norfol ik; Jas uhart, 4 cause the bill would establish a precedent for claims to | Mi" cuseseax, of Alabama, immediately moved to ay | Met, hthallbe, fom ne fault or neglect on his pert— | Tome two weeks ago altempted her lifes Traw is apodlar | feeeRt would pat the shoal in 9 degrees 48 tinuige @ve- | UNzAs kj Masaacit, Gedtrey, iladelphie: Emeline, Van: of more than a million of dollars. He would | pin crt rwan Of Ala positive and unequivocal terme, that he has eaer come co | ~icence was ound iu his pocket for that business.—Cin- | °°" co on board ahip Manhattan, of Sag | Rider Philadelphia: B.A Fox, Eilingeworthy do 4 se, for the whole or none; that was why he ‘he question was taken, and decided in the affirmative. | any sort of arrangement or understanding with the said | Ci”nati Com. May 4. | Harbor, dated Maui, Nov 25, gives the following: Baa Ree et ad brik Mle Hecsleay Pia d this particular bill. as,—Mr. Speaker— Mrs, Linn, or with any person or persons whatsoever on | = — | “Last season we’ discovered an island not | per ig hie Scr on Relay toy Mr. Nise, after some remarks, moved to lay the bill | Mr. Cows.—I ask whether the question to reconsider is | her behalf, dispensing with her attendance aga witagss, or | COMMERCIAL. | any, chart, near lat 48.50 N, lon 157 40 ing cloudy, we | Brown, and Gen Kaox, Randal, 3 pen the. tables, but - withdrew the motion at the le | sit pegeeethe: femme? with attachment or other process for procuring or enfore- pasted could get ho observation. We called it Manhattan. It is | President, Smith, Albany; ‘Permatee, Newman, New ad ; ; et The Srraxen.—It is. ing henattendanco, or having any sortof connection with, | New York, Friday, May 8. | {mailisland. We did not get nearer to itthan 15 miles, as | York; sloop Proof Glass, Blydenburgh. delining the 'jwineiploe of indemulty: for property leat ia |. ME-Conm.—Phen I move to Jay it onthe table. (A | orrelation to her attendance as such Witness; and he 83 | Asw#4:—Males of Pots were made at $375, and-Pearls | ‘"* 8st it Spoken. | see oo eee caer yar, un arguod that from the aMtdavit of the oftcer | °xeesgnen pieeege” Mee” Ut eny such arrangement or erteesttcne ted back | “R440, athe market was less active today, and | acTtGhgtshinfriney Albert, Sebor. from New York for Lon | Fee Fork” Cid beige Hlivels iiley, for Gabe having command of this post at said Bulow’s, was the ADJOURNIENWY OF CONORESS. come to, or any thing like it ; arid he positively and une- Henited owing probebly to the diangreceble aiste of | Shr Caroline, of Martichesd, for Grand Bonk, 4th inst, let | Lentohr Withusn, Tos te. wasted ' cauge of the destruction of his property, was good proof | ir. Apaas, of Mississippi, submitted a resolution, that | quivecelly declares tis utter groundlosness ‘and. falee- fales in Hour were effected at $4 75. | 4230, Lon 62 30. : re, |, tetra, May: 6 Ae schy Willow, Roney, Thomaston, of the validity of the claim. fw hile thy the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House | hood of the stzgestion filed by the prosecutor, of his Genesee, took place ut $1 10, | «Ship Corsair, of Boston, 46 days from Newport, Wales, for | Julia Eliza, Higbee, ‘New ¥ j Qroca, Bryce, do. Sid, se Mr. Dayton said that the proof was that while the pre | adjourn their respective houses sine die, on Monday, the | having made such an arrangement, and utterly denies the | which ishear the extent of tosley's tranccorions " | N York, th inst, east of Georges Bank: | urd, ton;, Richard ‘Thompson, Corson, ‘West perty was occupied by the U-8. troops, the property | Iath of July next, at 2 o'clock, PM. truth of the hearsay of one Phelps, (in his affidavit filed | Corrox.—There wat a moderate enquiry to-day, and | wit Mestre Tans Gne ee rom Mobile for Havre, 20th | Points Olivia and Virginia, Kalkterts, Norwich patton, Liver- apepcerarhads Wr, te, da sie they Tak wes eee The Sreaxen—The question is'on agreeing to there. | by the prosecutor) ax fa what panied (between this defen | the sales amount to about 1000 bales, at steady rater |" Ship Clinton. {of Bath) Marion, from Matanzas for Bath, | poot’ bug Splendias Beocktorg Fro teenies d y solution. dant and Dr. he si \e1 en durii 28th ult, Ci 7 ds ; 8: ey cupation by said troops. tails Mr. Horxins.—I object. the preseit’ torn, Golbesniing the staghbises and stiacie Livenroot: Chassivsdatioms: 2:0 iu. | i are Sitann of ets Brame Hal) howd’ thee Gueaate ER EE ap Ninel Bee Saleen: Now Vonks ae, Mr. Wasrcort defined all these Florida claims. He | Mr. Apass, of Mississippi.—I ask for a suspension of | ments for Mrs. Linn and Mrs. Taylor, were exclusivel Uplands. Florida. Mob. ¢ Texas. | Bay, March 234, lat 17 03 8, Jon 35 W.. | Rivacht Norwich. Crosby, Albany for Boston sigope Guexr thought they ought to be paid; but they should first be | the rules, and the yeas and nays. of the spontaneous dictation of this defendant’s counsel, ior, eg pana Florida. Mob. ¥ Tesas. | “isk “—*'5 days from New Loudon for Savarinah, 1st in- | Phillips, Fall River for New York; Chins, Dickens, New Cougresr, Ho was opposed to these coperte piidevite | (MS Hoexins—I wish to inquire whether the motion | and mostly during his absence from the city, and were Tia 136 | the Waban, Bartlers from Haran S, ne Terteas Provably | York for Fewcetact brig Amethyst, Simpson, Wilmiagton, He nee ctartind at the unouawot tie im, being not | o% the gentleman from Ohio, (Mr. Giddings) to reconsider | fully approved by this defendant, when this nature, ends, yes A Y the motion to print, has been disposed of / and prospects of those steps were to this court Tens than $63,000, cathe necessity for action upon | The Srraxen.—It has been laid on the table. by bis ecunsel in his recent argument on the motion just some minor matters in Executive session, and therefore | Mt Gippixos.—I know the appeal wasthus disposed of. | decided by the court; having, before his arrival in this SadeGt one! Unaiiitedd to be lost. | The Srazax ntleman from Georgia moved to | city on the 30th March last, received a letter from Dr. Mr. Canown explained some incongruity in the lan- C. i 6—Cla bri March 21, lat 18% 8, lon 96 W, brig Warsaw, of N York, 52 | Bid ake dace dae) ects Pile days from Tarragona, for Rio Grande. | lay 2, lat 37, fon 72, schr Leader, of Marblehead, 6 days 3m Boston for St Domingo. “April 22, lat 23.N, lou 61 W, brig Mary: Augusta, of Ware- fest Indi sc a ga By Last Night's Southern Mail. Fair, Fair, lay on the table, and the motion to reconsider was thus , the brother of Mrs,'Linn, containing the most | Fine, disposed of. pressing instances for relieving Mrs. Linn from compul guage of the bill. gh Ee ham, from Philadelphia for the cs. | ‘Mbsdelinamabins dnecualite ; A re ial | ys were then taken on the motion to | sion to attend as a witness, and w1 , among other rea- Family Provision Market. Cape Henry, brig Mary Hibbert, a R (Acie ebay suspend the rules, that of Mr. Adams, of Mississippi, and | sons, her ill health, which letter WEicSistenstee net net | "Wean'persetve > material change in the market; the fd Re Note fBRig.Ganpiven H, Warsow, which sailed on Wedkesdpy Me, Canmocw said he thought the Senator had waived | te question was decided in the negative—yeas 101, nays | replied to. He did, soon after his interview with his | usual variety of Beef, Veal and Lamb prevail. | 130, brig Cyrus, from Cienfuegos, | Femrantine ground on Pharday Saeueeeeette at BE le eats he thought the Senator had waived | ‘@)— not twothints, counsel, wait upon Dr. Relfe in order to give him aver- | Fair Poultry much wanted ; wild Ducks pretty fair and 0 days out—desired to be repo Sie crew Sccerting arith the belt: A EAN tote POST OFFICE DEPARTMENT. bal answer to his letter; and in the conversation that en- | plenty. ‘Whalemen. : ‘Home Ports. ag ppclndion deed wy Phetnagt a ied Anka The House resolved itself into a Committee of the | sued between them, this defendant simply and concisely | _ Fish and Lobsters as usual. No Salmon in market to- | A letter received at Sag Harbor, dated Lahaina, Feb 1, re- | Mr. € nt e further r k: Bautimone, May &th—Arr ship Heryest, Fuller, from St Mecpapun mele some fee eeaee rt of | Whole on the State of the Union, and resumed the con. | recapitulated to Dr. Relfe the explanations just received day. | Rorts ship Salem, ) of SH, at, Hawaii with 700 bbls; uijest Byantci ache Prmcen, Dolores, Vasguens from Cardes the BUR Senne’: She Import and’ purport of | sideration of the bill making appropriations for the post | from his counsel as to the state of the case in reference ‘egetables continue plenty—a: is and radishes | mate mre yregavered: bound oe ee Owes wens cake Eitsal Rebecca, Green, from Albany: ‘steamer Mr. G. ved th ti lay the bill | office department, for the year ending June 30, 1847. to Mrs. Linn, and pointed out to Dr. Relfe, as the conse- | coming in freely. Gilbert, from Harsimus, brought in | {9m slip Silas Richards reports the loss of Wm Prime, 2d, Cols tabus, chmond.' Passed off ‘Thomas’ he table NO’N Fenewed the motion to lay the billon | “The amendment pending was on the motion to strike | quence of what he had stated, that it; seemed no new at- | 1800 bunches of the latter.’ Green peas, from Virginia, | °1te cecounts report ship Ann Mary Ann, Winters, SH, off | Point Bremen he, from Bremen, with pessengers. ate ae - penser a | out the proviso to the second section, viz :—That nothing | tachment could be immediately issued. This defendant | at 4s. per half peck. New Zealand about Jan Ist, with 5 whales, for NWC. Also, [Phe a iP ari is apereat ime. Chae 4 executive session. Adjourned to Monday next. | herein contained shall be construed to authorise any pay- | utterly denies that one word passed in that or any other | Croton water scarce and in demand at Washington | ship John Jay, same place and date, 2 whales, for do. race Bowe} M ers, Bremen brig een crwee. s House of Representatives. | ment to supply a deficiency in the appropriation for com- | conversation with Dr. Relfe, which imported, or w market. | * "Pie bark Barbara, Freach, of Sax Harbor, was spoken by adios; a¢hre Or, Hubbard. Be AB Wasnixotox, May 7, 1846, | pensation of postmasters. tended to import, any such arrangement or understanding | Apples, bri... $150 23— Teal, pai 37 20% | the ship Ontario, off St Paul's Indian Ocean, 'November 1sth, jobne, NB. Bld bark Alexandre, | ei, Fash 5 ine THE DESERTERS—TRIAL FOR MURDER. | _ To which Mr. J. Davis proposed to add, that no post- | between them, or any such arrangement or ‘understand, Bert, ch’e. pe 9 2012 Turkeys, AE Bigg re cane ment renee ae Fe Mani, the | West Indi ‘hrs_Amalia, (Spanish) Zurinaga, ez} As soon as the journal was read by the Clerk, a dozen | master shall be chargeable with any mailable matter ad- | ing between this defendant and Mrs. Linn, us is suggested | Do. comed wis Se 18 | peirags Sippee hemar, Gated Moe ack, a5 Meets om ont the, Imperial, Pickens, Providetice, 7 members jumped from their seats, crying," Mr. Speak- | dressed or properly belonging to him, by the prosecutor as aforesaid, ie on see Shife 0 G2, | oll, wanting two whales to All, will cruise fill lat Feb, thence | |Nomroux, May. sth—Arr schr America, Best, from the er!” Several of them held papers in their hands, which | Mr. Horxixs was in favor of striking out the proviso ; {Signed.} FRANCIS THOMAS. et te) 10x, | to Amsterdam. While cruising between the seasons, landed | Wreck of the ship Columbia, ashore on Cape, Hatteras, who they desired to bring to the notice of the House. | if this should be done, it would enable the Postmaster | Sworn to in open court this 6th May, 1846. 010 2012 1082 | 9u'a desolate island, and found eleven Japanese castaway — | rePorta that the ship has fone to pieces. Me. McKay, the indefatigable Chairman of the Com- | General to pay the deputy postmasters the same rate of Test. W. Brent, Clerk. 075 a0 8 12 | The water they procured was in the crevic e rocks. | Boesmouth, NH. ie . ™ : mittee of Ways and Means, was recognized by the pre- | cot sation they received for the corresponding quar- Kolo rbaannie as 0 373400 0 8 ‘¢ took them on . next day we fell a wispons of PHILADELPHIA, May, Arr _schr Gilbert 1, ding officer, sad he. moved thet the House resolve it | ter tefnre the post-office law went into operation. Bautimors, May 8, 1946, | 0 50-0 0 62! 6 | their junks, dismasted; we took eleven men off of its they from’ New Orleans. Below, aise If Committee of the Whole on the State of the | Mr. @ Davis trusted that the proviso would not be Prosi. 7 O12 2018 18 | were out of water, “We were in lar 3130 N, lon 1! 03.8, | Toomer secd” Matilde trom Eastport Sam, ftom, iabarte cant hs stricken out. If it were necessary to enhance the pay of | Da", Dismal Weather—News from the .irmy—Ez-Gov. O7 soi os | algd. Som, eee eaeet Ram Bae isto, | oe fue. aud two brigs, names unknown. Mr, Apams—Mr. Speaker— the postmasters, let it be done by law, and not left to the | Thomas’ Trial—National Fair—Madame Augusta, | Vo 8300 = fowls, ail | Yenenuela, Dill, Laguayra: rigs Mon ne, H The Sreaxen—Gentlemen will take their seats. (Rap, | discretion of the Postmaster General. Murdoch, and Clara Ellis—Canton Races—Ladies’ | 0 53; 6 9 par fit for yard or ji oom, a rt) Eee nte ingston, Je ‘en on ee rap, rap.) | _ Adebate ensued, in which Messrs. Hunter, Darragh, Fair—Stock Board, | 0 50 0 10 lly, but. would not take any pay; it all came ald, Reynol few York; barge ies hy Nr ADasts.—Mr, Speaker. Stanton, McHenry, Seldon, Baker and McClernand took eer unek oer Fe 0 50 0075 25 | emperorasapresent. When we got ready to sail, it being d a The Sreaxen.—The gentleman from Massachusetts— | part. Yesterday was a dark, dismal, damp, dritzly day—a | 0 62iga 0 0 o ont fom Boe ok ot aa tie, fo yee agg Mr. Apams,—I ask leave to submit a resolution, (hold | | Mr. Brags moved an amendment to the amendment of | real suicidal day—and the complexion of nature over | 7 — While the Jefferson, (of Tow MEDICAL AID. ing it up.) Mr. Davis—that the franking privilege formerly exer- | head this morning, holds "out every prospect that to-day | . Foreign Markets. in Honolulu, in Ni pDeres FAWCETT on py + a ake age be in order. The gen- | cised by all postmasters, up to the year 1845, be extended | "“ ng, hol 'Y prospes y Havana, April 28. eter erman, ee ee sy tleman is aware there is a motion pending. [Cries all | to all postmasters whose salaries do not exceed $200. will be a perfect fact similie of yesterday. Hige from Bpatty sndions Galera Will Sow Gly (Shs ABS | Harelo, carpenter, pcre ee me ‘ofexcessive over the hall, “ read,” “ read,” ‘ what is ‘t 2 | Mr. Horxixs appealed to Messrs. Davis and Biggs to | The news from the army last night, that Gen. Taylor — rice, bet ye a quality. for the pucpace of mixieg. By, seaman, left in the i Dpece panda Mas g 2.004 in nes The resolution was sent to the table of the Clerk, who | withdraw their amendments ; the committee on the post | had made a second and imperative demand on the Mexi- wth ing . A. Brown, being of good quality, Hage tra ye si e resol : | withds t ovld at is re. No chung 10 Out gaguemunteh—tome os | thestas deserters, tet they sueapeds onli ceera inst opemnte ee ea Tee ee ee | pensation of portmaniers, Port | bul SO¥eHng te 60m | oa, commandant at Matamoras, for the delivery of Col, | fast advices, Molasses can now be bought at 1h rx ie southward of Kshoolewas, shpat dhe tase, the trates srt The Sreaxex repeated that a motion was pending togo | Mr. Perit, in- view of what the gentleman from Vir- | Cross, who, by the way, is a Marylander, a citizen of | ,, ©Xchange has slightly advanced, and we quote London i 4 i “ | 11} a 12 premium ; New York and Boston, } per cent | es i inte Commitee a hat just said, moved to lay this bill aside until that | Prince George's county--has given great satisfaction to | Hid’yl? premium s N gerund around 4 touned tne Pe of resolutions passed by the ¢ question was taken, but did not prevail. one catasas. _ Ualees Gon. Segnw Doom Oe Meseen | Kahoolawai, but'was anable to learn any thing respecting the The Srraxkn decided that Mr. Biacs withdrew his’ amendment. Foresman senycnalite Ser the sou ot ihe bende wiivere men. Ie ere [; Jost. The America, i Arrived. » of ington, C pod em Tag eh pa ie ening oe ip Burgundy—John Purdy and family, N | Jan 23, had visited Fanning’s Islands to obtain wood. On ei § Pror ‘ANT MEDICAL NOTICE, - Doctor Evans, lo. 1 Pp? has been more ‘dation order—there was a motion pe: ng | The amendment of Mr. Mr. J, R. Inornsout said he thought this was a pri The proviso in the bill w 8, he will forfeit his character as an officer, to all | ternity. He must act, and act promptly. " ‘ inden- | tCTing the harbor on the leward side of the island, the veese 2 Peck Slip, near Water r Jeged question, and should have the preference. But THE MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH, “Gov Thomas’ trial for libelling Cal. Benton, was you gizhalia—Mr Lindenheim, Mr Linden- | struck the coral reef on the starboard side of the passage — | than forty years in the successful i¢ and sur qihe Sreaxsx differed fromthe gentleman, andrequest- | | Mr. McKay moved gn amendment ; appropriating, for | torday’ postponed by the Washington Gircult Court, woul ting—173 in steerage. Sie was that about Que and s halt houss. Hest rol ers broke gery, particularly in curing. {perfeetty) ‘aerperate cess Slebauegncee war then tae sal Tt ees mthowted | telegraph Detween Washington, ai Baltimore, ani ‘au | the second Monday in November next. This trial will Passengers Salled. Taye taint tone her oa In tie teaoeion’a Weary abel | Coca Ty cemeey 8 rceret deans : it that ine owe seemed to have lt. (Cries of * divide,” | the ~ the Teo us’ teenie elie to excite intense intercst throughout the States, as almost root —The following names were omitted yesterday ‘and by crowding sail she was taken over the reef— | {x of the greatest importance. ‘ “ divide” | who w 20) Those in the affirmative wore acco 3 | President of the poe States, sell it. He briefly os into party lines, the whigs considering Mrs. Thomas as 0 i & Co, New Yor at cau Liv I. the to y Person | every one you mect has a different idea or version of the | in the list of — | While the A was lying at anchor both anchors were broken, ignced physician. Dr. K. is the oldest and most i oF by the advice of the | melancholy facts on which it in based. It nas even got | Jolin Greeues, Londou: P'H Monon Duka Rierkmane Retr of wascompciied to visit. Honolulu to obtain others. | cxberieuch Physician pretice arent. Seton vrnned privacy. ke for which increases the number | The island ies in 3 degrees 44 minutes Ny lon 159 degrees 32 fa, exe aig hey have cate ied. and only thirty-eight voting on that side, ed the expeni raph, smallness to 1 minute: | 2 at or give it ue? Sgiveitue, ane | Of. the income in comparison, as follow Tide malsly wae tes Coverinr fue bar eres teen cee tS Att Hobare Town Oct 13, Herald, Luce, FH, and sld Nov 5 | 18/2 Sin! and'pe convinced. Wi charges ae’ moee res The Srraxen said that the question was evidently de- | | The appropriation made by the act of March, 1846, for | ling of the party. . Fore! Importations. | oS oe eas ee ig ie Oe de Hainanit, schr Two Bro- | S0uable, and all cases. ew myd It®rrc cided in the negative. x | the magnetic telegraph between Washington and Balti- ge quantities of goods are passing through this city, | _Hayar—Ship Bu “4 cases F Cottenet & co—1 do J F | thers, of Nantucket, 7 bbls oil. I ICAL AD" . Five or six gentlemen addressed "Mr. Speaker,” and | more, to be expended under the direction of the Postmas- | agiiy,"on' their way te tho great national fuer, to ona, | Woolhvad—3 do aries. G nat & comldo A.Leferrei do | "April 16th, off Jeremie Bay Carter Bratton, of Fro: | TYOCTOR 1, Tin sell confidently convalued at his he recognized the gentleman from Massachusetts, (Mr. | ter General, was..... tessesees + $8,000 00 | mence at hington onthe 20th inst. I observe no Feber N Foster~1 do Rend My Rerlor & ead oo, vt Sauk th | vincetown, 255 spm_ 60 wh; em ey 69,,0r™. Heard old office, 63 street, between, Adams) who had risen for the purpose of asking leave to | There has been expende movement, yet, by ous railroad companies, to reduce the | &°°7!,laJ Bheraman—i do Ht} Hut. | rom March Rete Ehcten: of chip. Alert, report her, Jen ca sil Giupuecs of 0 SeeaEihaciereney. vasa te 4 introduce his resolution. | priation, up to April, 1846, . rice of travel, ns is customary on such occasions. They , Words | siSt‘to's tou. 160,W, with 11 whe; apoke Jan 1, ship Helles: | fucdrance from bustuess pursuits, Reccut eases cured 19°3 OF The gentleman asks leave to introduce | 4 see ave not aspark of true enterprise in their whole com- | pont, Mystic, 3 whss 10, BH, 2 whs; (the O reported 7 44m 8. : The read,” “let rit. en nae mded April 1, 1 +| position, forgetting that such a course would double their T | days before, Ch eas, NL, 40 wh 70 spm; Gen Williams, N Eourry, ERY OUB OR CONSTITUTION er. resolutions were read, and, bstarice, are as | The te egray has carned, receipts, by inducing three to visit Washington where ths ‘spm). ag fay font New Holland, sing juent indulgence of follows :— April, id vise one would go at the present rates. But they will never ‘alladium, McLane, NL, 7 whs (540 bbls); spoke, Nov 16th, | ¢ vm epee . oo 1. That the President of the United States communicate to this House, the name of egch and every soldier of the x 4 of the United States, who, since the commencement of the present session of Congress, has been put to death, move in anything, until public opinion “drives them into it. Madame Augusta has hed rather slim houses for two | ’ iy, to Hl, NL, 3 whs. ‘ ly impotency,. 4 6, ship C: t, Miller, fi - fant Ges: Net tnd sont Vemasaerataia | Neotel aie att ot . a lbs bone army of the United States ; and report whether any,and, | | Mr. McKay then suggested the bill making appropria- | agy" neat; and. already. a, lerge ‘number Gr seer ee = nae eA. ang rit 3 NE LINIMENT EEO ae ey Ye tery nthe | thes Rnceaeeye Mewers on the ground, whilst others are daily arriving. Our 4 ne ee te TAA vad eco | ot Ports. Lorrie L_COMPOuND a Selon subject, 4 | The committee rose, and under the operation of the ‘elso rapidly filli TE Dechaux—2 Pecet Hart—s d . ig Beulah, (of Port Houses, of South Carolia, objected. revious question, the amendments of the Committee of | turf anni sportemen et all grades, who Sareigae acne | feo pects y Feter M Teoey BRguets, Al Marehntin port, brig Beulah, (of P Dams moved a suspensio! : The Sreaxen.—The gentleman from } oie heigl ee ea brie hae ights past; but as to-morrow night is positively her Peaking Heb l5th, on Faise Banke Ise tte %, Dotne the Teaat sprare : a ively: on False Bank, la ‘ military execution, and without trial; and the a raga Sapearenoe.,1 renee GON laewiit have ey crewind | tetised oak Noble: wes, SH, 730 bbls whi, bound in | ment of amteitisted medica p Hf each aid every person belonging to the army of the | sury Department under the former appropriation act es | holce, On Monday night, Mr. Murdoch and Miss Closs | n—ido © rich do Fim & Bater— | sogn,terecinit for another seas. neglect of the parties, are, 3 f United States by whom the military execution was per- | tablishing the line. Ellis commence an engagement at the Hollidey Street | 940 3H do J & JF Steinen—¢ do Labuquette, epee ok frecnPor, put back to the alee Bank, afer’ | cared, wwithowe pale oe alified adv 2 3 Mr. Pettit looked on the lees te et a miserable chi- | Theatre, and, as amatter of course, will have a prosper. | Fills & Norra—1 do Thomas Lt oe Seignette & | reachi he and, fe gpartanence of the unfavorable | The Doctor being one of the man ‘< Fdlhed and tied or crane iti Stas cone to be_| sare, aad os for nothing unless we could read Potta- | ous run. ‘The box sheet is already Alling up. He will | {nc Samim Wnts he Golt ke hele re Beret | * e Gold tamer, at Fall River, kas 1200 bbls. wh 120 do sp oe ie se fee,, iimmedintl toy arrésted and tried for murder, by a court martial, each and | watamie or Greek. not, however, during his present ¢1 ment, bring out | do te rane fe Slarther-— ilo Delachany & Naine—1000 bdls | gil, 4000 Tbs bone.” Spoke Nov 21, lat 96 21 8, lon 180 37 W, | qud'medicine.. with sent toany part of the very person, by whom or by whose orders, any soldier | The amendment was greed to. “Witchcraft as herhas engagements In New York and | MA Witiegumn terres foes erat eee Sod | Pocahontas, Holmes’ Hole, 900 bbs wh 600 sp;_same date, or have been executed without trial. | , Mr. McKay moved to lay the bill aside, and take up the | Roston to fill, which will prevent his remaining long | penhein & co—1 do Felix Hourdequin—1 do, Elisabeth, Gifford, Freetown, 1100 bbls; ath, lat, 37 57, "fe 3 Gold weet Open from § A. M. to 9 P. M. Py That » FS yacvonngel Military Affairs inquire into | dill making appro} for the Military Academy. enough. col go em, Heaser Cr $9, | ES : Be gest: JA 1800 ‘ report we 229 im*re recent inc ; this ecto 17th, Ta jon 156 08, Mare FH, 800; 7 ae and Teor’ Sees rom the) Be iy oda <q ag ke Breen t de Hens Tobia to | Jan 29th, tose tat 31 02, lon "73°89" Orosimbs, Newtons NB: in. spirited x moved to recommit the bill with instruc- | "ihe recent Ladige’ Fair, “at Krenklin Saloon, for the | 4 pension of the rules. tions. * benefit of the Orphans’ Asylum attached to St. Vincent’s Comping, tes & De | ‘ asked for the yeas and nays, and they were Mr. Conn moved the previous question on the passoge | Catholic church, netied $ $3700 clear proft for the com | Co iC “ire “ils as hy seer eae AGP ir Are ss Cornelia, Freeh, N York, The reading of the resolutions was requested, but an | | The Srraxen suid that this motion cut off the motion | "endsble object, cues and Shove al expenses. Aya EK Pusaere do Cole | gllatne, Apel igen, ashton wort, individual member objected. to recommit, te ot sity | ville & Flem doA wi John Morrison—3 | fj ; Bon Henri, (Pr) for do, soon; Cl ‘An: The question was taken on the motion to suspend the The bill was passed, including the appropriation of steBat aud Oho Rall | Baton ® 10 joryard—3 do E edo do.” Age rick, N rule, and decided in the negative—yeas 45, nays not | $25,000, for the steamers between New York and Bremen. | 4 “ fi id & do Yroran J +> oa Whee ae lo ye Zampa, (Fr) 5 . Na ‘i sitheiitaree | Olea oe eee, on a private Dill, at half past three closed at 763 asked, 7544 bid. City six | athe ieee +. ot po fe] New Orleans; ith Lows, ie 1h CASE AND CITE: NT. ” Me asl . more * bid 3 Affghan 1 nearing Se ceoanea ‘ Wor: Wi The i io Ke “ = Shr gd 4 La i eho ‘" “Howe Heh sdk Leta itis poste ve a priv! n. x Wirar,— ter Americ , it.) —_— a ardet--3 Deruvi S Han— . 1 4 ave a privileged resolution. learns that considerable damage hen heer dove, within @| _ CoMMoDORE v.—It is is stated in the Pittsbugh | Tad Dur & at BUY Onngen core orci bys Fm pal m in the bide an fl »pINGs.—1 move a reconsideration of the vote by | week or two past, to the wheat crop in the town of Chili, | Journal, that the managers of the Allegheny Cemetery | Lwwpareos at Rk wine don—46 crates BA 4 Jao Barr, Tait, L fine - Th a way wey a ‘ which the communication in relation to the shooting of Monroe county, and the adjacent town of , by a have passed a resolution for the removal of the remains of | M 0) a re erage reel ramus, Bay wer tor | BOR on ee rhe eee: 151 sterday ordered to be printed. small white worm, which gnaws the stem just above the | the late Commodore Barney, (which were interred in the . tks 199,900 slates B Poultney--25 tons coal W. eT! Ge \ ders, sven lus = SEM 7 8 fentleman vote with the majo- | root. Many, fields are turned Yellow by the injury thys | barring proven of ine iret Presbyterian Church of Pitty Fopesens co—4000 vecks salt “Aymar be coed? erates | Ye on ra, from do, just arr; Franklin, from RAPPING. inflicted, conside: nsion is felt far. | burgh,) toa vault in the new cemetery appropri- % . . mere. Ieisnot known whether other townatave sufered | sted b} the menagers for that purpose, The remeval wl i ent ck J Sandrith, of Piled-es bus | © 9K: 8:45, Ages Yanks america, Adie, for | SOOO Sa bounie'crowse trom the, worm, whove ravages, Ks said, have been | be accompanied with public ceremonies, attended by the | Cumeren€ Brand 2 Richariin & Ws % | roraads tie, Soh mee. frome Foiled, Stem OES | ty tm checked in some degree by the recent rains. military the neighboring towns. " com? puns H casks A | Commerce, for 8s; + Elis, e ’