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aay 2 patos ‘Themes and end Ci and A meine nd Lieutenant ery sui ai departments, credit is pene due for their | | The mumarous friends of M iungwold ‘doubt- particulars attending his rurpendel he revshaion might le over unl the af sure: Soares | sto: zeal and activity. The General returns his thanks to the | be anxious to know the par parties, were merged in the one numerous ‘citizen who volunteered their servic the lancholy end, and | hasten to ee them to you. The | interest of the rights and honor of the » 1 do not | account shall have been communic: to 5 Rese, defence of tue depot. Their assistance added materially gement of the sth was entirely in the hands of the | deny the sense of pride, Mr. Dickin: continua- The question was taken, and the rules prescribing the Tif aa to its strength and to his confidonce in ility to resist villlery, ‘and Major R. took a mostactive and important | tion—I do not deny the sense of and which | order of business were suspended. —_ an attack. The rei ent from the brig Lawrence, | part in it. About 6 o'clock he was struck by a six-pound | | feel in being made the communi between | A Vorc.—" Now read the resolution a second time,” Po’ ¥ a7 under Lieutenant Renshaw, and the large force of sea- | shot. He was mounted, and the shot struck him at right | this patriotic meeting this honorable body. The | and another, “ Yes, and pass it.” OF NEW XORKM, MA’ . men and marines so promptly furnished by the squadron | angles, hitting him in the a thigh, noning thrones | tender, as far as the — had the pe The resolution was again read, when + a 5 eee on its arrival, require a special nowledgement to | the holsters and upper part of the shoulders of his horse, | men and means of New York city | the | Mr, Baincxerworr said he had no objection to the re- Commodore Conner and Commander Mercy of the navy. | and then striking the left thigh, in the same line in | public service. The spirit of this offer, and senti- | solution lying over. The army is deeply grateful for this support and co-oper- | which it first struck him. On th ening of the 9th, he | ments of our citizens, are briefly but faithfully set forth And on motion of Mr. Parston Kena, it was referred to et ation from a lated Branch of the yen eervine: | reached this emp, nor ch pot a srcue of the ar. Soo re veo aged a canes to say, ae the Committee of the Whole. pra Bark Turk for By order of Brigadier General Taylor. my. He was immed y pl in comfo: uarters le: n present at CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC APPROPRIATION BILL, . 4 . ' pore Te WWJ. BLISS, Y 2. An immense mass of muscles ution of the war, Lshould have cheerfully | Tho Vlouse resolved itslt into a Committee of the | Buk Weeapches, Smith.Cadis, WW erat. | Mamazas; Wm Fitt, Tones, lina: schys Advance Acting Adjaiant General. ied away from both thighs.— | g vote and my approbation. I would also con- | Whole ou the State of the Union, and resumed the con- fw Orleans, Bramball, Berwadee Packs: & Light | Caldwell. for Noclolks went to ses'ycocerday afternoons Ele iemned «“ it , neither were the bones | gratulate the mecting and country on the more recent | sideration of the bill making appropriations for the civil : 4 ven schrs at the anchorage. Hrop Quarrens Army or Ocevration,} broken. I remained with him all night. He had but little | and signal victories of our arms, than those to which the | and diplomatic expenses of the government for the year M Hopkins. Trial: Surges, Clearman & Co. Lunec, May 13—Arr schr Ella, Hallet, New York. Sid Point Isabel, Texss, May 12, 1846. 5 | pain, and # terres had's some sleep. On dremsing his resolutions mo sppcopsiataly: valor But Sou erie of fee ‘ending June 30, 1847. ig Biller Smith, Phi Eo RRL TA 9th, bri Nye isters, Tucker, hia; schr Osceola, ‘Srexciac Onve: No. | wounds in the morning, y presented a most unfavora- | meeti so eloquently el ir SICK AND DISABLED SEAMEN. - ad 7 A 5 1. Genoral ia Vega and the other Mexican officers, pri- | ble aspect, and thore was but fittle reaction, ‘During the | proceedings, chat l will not longer withhold thelrtecting | Mr. Kina, of Massachusetts, moved an amendment ne Byesoe, Dockvey, Formand. ‘Hay ICM ship Banoo, Nickle, for Heries brig { ' ; : rf Brig Etrurian, Bramscomb, Mensanilla, Nesmith & Walsh. | Amer 3 f war, will be conducted to New Orleans unier night he gave me many incidents of the battle, and spoke | from the Senate. Mr. Dickinson passed the proceedings | propriati 25,000 for sick and disabled seamen. Brig Erato, Hutehia: Porto Cabell had . "May 17th—A: boats Hercul: charge of Licutenant J.J. Reynolds, 4th cry, who | with much pride of the execution of his shot, ite directed | into the bands of one of the pages-who delivered them to | Potentedtset it would be creel ond unjust to deprive | plese e'eiat Huohinsom, et F Mata Pal MP nat ah Ai ued sharon wl report on his arrival to Major General Gaines, far | his shot not only to groups and mi the Secretary, when Mr. D. moved that they be read ; and | the es, Lora of the benefit of the Eaten t ex- Sehr Thos Hoo} to seal bart s Swan—tow inst, ship Florence, further instructions The quartermaster’s department | butto particular men in their line they were read accordingly, when, upon another motion, | actions from their honest earnings, and he said, on his re- | Schr Alab: Clermo: Jiza, schrs Atlantic and camer for the transportation of the party. | their places occupied by others, who, im their turn; | they were laid upon the table and ordered to be printed. | sibility as a gentleman, and as a member of this | Sloop Excel. Bennett, Hall River. fi, Re aia hiee Gee f the sick and wounded now at this place | were shot down, pointing his guns to the same placc,apd POST MOUTES IN TEXAS. House, thai tt was not only the opinion of the Secret: theamer Woshingtan, Beown, Philadelphia. ode, Seon, tome d by Surgeon Wood, will be sent in | he feltasconfidentof hitting his mark asthough he had On motion of Gen. Rvax, the Senate took up the bill | of the Treasury, that this amount should be appropriated, settee an on. Below— suitable transports to St, Joseph's Isla }d fo rife. He had but one thing to regret, and | providing for certain post routes in ‘Texas; and after | butatthe request of that olficer he had submitted the Bark M. Hi ss f Pro ide fr idence, one Assistant Surgeon Byrne will accompany the detach- the small number of men in his company. He | certain amendments were agreed to as proposed by Mr. | amendment. ban Feb 28, table Bay, CO HL, i sath 4d ths ment, and will return with the convalescents that may | said that he had made use of all his exertions to have Niles, the bill was ordered a third reading. Mr. McKay remarked that, by the laws of 1798 and | Rune *Greun of Providence,’ Mode lay 21—{ Office of the Herald and Rhode Island- be in condition to leave the general hospital. The qnar- | company increased to 100 men, but without succes SUPPLEMENTAL WAR BILL. 1802, seamen were taxed twenty cents a menth for this | tine, Me, first officer of the M, died on for { termaster’s department will furnish the propertianspor- | From the small number of his men, as they were di: Mr. Dix moved the postponement of all other orders, | fund. ‘There were seventy-five thousand seamen, paying aged 38 years. . 4 tation. vI their guns, he was without others to take their | and that the Senate take up the bill supplementary tothe | each twenty cents a month, or two dollars forty centsa | Brig Commodas, Bailey, 18days from Guayama, PR, with Frovidense, By order of Brigadier General Taylor. During the day he continued to lose strength, | act for the prosecution of the existing war with Mexico. | year. It would readily be perceived that if this amount— | molasses, to B Deforest gc. Chat " i , Albany; 819 ii W. WJ. BLISS, wa | potas free from pain and cheerfal:_ & spoke constant. Mr, Caunoun—Till one gelock? | $180,000-—was collected, the fund would be ample. He | , Brig Linden, Burr, 5 days from Charleston, with cotton, Bourne, d ham, Fales, cting Adjutant General. ly of the efficiency of his guns, at ¢ brave conduct ir. Beanien—Till one o'clock, sir. was, therefore, sed to the amendment. q C, y i 5 arenem. a : of his officers and'men. Mr. Catntoux——Yes, sir, till one o'clock. Mr. Houwne, of South Carolina, advocaied the amend. | ,,9¢h Sram Wemet: from Cardenas, May 13th, with moles: | Ww Brprowp, May 2:—Arr bark Johana Freidetich, Extract of letters from Commodore Conner to the | He continued to grow worse, and a medical officer re-| Mr. Wensrsn—It now only lacks a quarter of andnour | ment. and said; that in neglecting @ proper disposition of | “*S<2, \itiusccor “Ms aninea’ (ot Ellsworth) 16 days from | anchored inthe stroums, and’ in the Weary tempest, H Secretary of the Navy, dated = mained constantly by his side, Dr. Byrne remained with | till one of the clock. the fund, the municipal authorities of Char leston and | St Domingo id 11 days from the Mona Passage, with | majuiast shi t he han meg > U. 8. Surr Cuma him during the night, using every means which could | ‘The bill, however, was taken up by a large majority. | Boston, had beon obliged to make provisiou for the poor | mahogany, to master, Capt MeFarling reports that all was | ™Newncnvromt, May 25-cAqy scur New Zealand, Poland, ew Of Vera Cruz, May 3, be devised to save his valuable ‘but without effect. The bill provides for the addition to the regular army | sailor, while there was a large sum lying in the treasury anlet when he si The decided tone of the manifesto of the President He continued to grow worse until I o'clock last night, | of two Majors General, four Brigadier Gonerals, a num- | for this purpose. eas Bee the Mexican republic, in connection with other indica | whenhe expired. He survived his wounds 60 hours ; | ber of Commissaries, Surgeons, Assis't Surgeons, &c. Mr. Winrmaor did not asent to tho doctrine, be- | py, "OMe tious, seems to leave no doubt that orders have beeu | duri ng all this time he had but little pain—conversed | ‘The amendment pending was one moved last Friday | cause there had been an abuse of the fund, the mi 8 |" Schr Com Keamey, Pai given to General Arista to attack the American army on | cheeriully, and made all his arrangements for his ap- | by Mr. Atchison, providing that all these additional off- | who had contributed to raise it, should be deprived of the | with cotton, to D L Rondout; schr Declaration, Hoyt, Philadelphia, via York. fro Arecibo, with sugar : . no Amer vesselsin | ° Naesvoxst, May 22—Arr sloop Len 15 days from Cedar Creek, Fa, | poh Blizaneth, Bourne, Philadelphia; an arm: yre. the Del Norte. should a favorable orcasion offer. Under | proaching end with the greatest composure and resigua: | cers to the army’ shall Le disbanded at the close of the | benefit. ‘The government was bound ro make en splice: | "Sehr Coes, Bailey, Balsimore, iron, Jago de abet ale Ovistaas HATS eee the belief that an attack is contomplated, I have consid- | tion, He will be buried to-day at So’clock, p. m., lament’ | war, or three nionths thercafter. tion of the money thus collected. Below. schrs Elizabeth, Long. ; Somers, So cred it advisablo, and have determined to sail to-morrow | od by the whole camp. ‘The Wounded are generally do" | Mr. Dix opposed the amendment. It would cut off the |" Mr. MeGauoner said that thero was no principle | 2 brigs—uuknown. jam; Oread, Bibber, Boston Albert M Hale,’ Sears, do; morning for the Brasos Santiago with the Cumberland, | ing very well. promotion, or retention in the army, of any of those offi. | which would allow Congress to appropriate money from Salled. Achish D Douglass, NYork; Robt Bruce, Clossou, Albany: Raritan, Potomac, John Adams, and Somers The Fal- 1 am your obedient servant, cers, for their gallant conduct in the war. the treasury, to support the local poor of any class of | Ship May Flower, for New Orleans. King, Cook, Taunton, HM Jonkins. Dodge, Bosna Fioay, mouth will be left here to protect our interests and to J. M. FOLTZ. Mr, Westcott took precisely the samo view, and re- | citize — ley, Boston; barge Orb. Yapp, NY or me watch the course of events. The appearance of the | Surgeon United States Navy. ferred especially to the case of Brigadier General Zacha- d wina, of Tonnessce, contended that we are bound | Miscellancuus ttevord. Fontianp, May 23—Arr brig Ceres, Collms, New York; squadron at that place, with a knowledge of the consld- ry, Taylor, us ‘boing entitled, if sppointed to a Major | ny very principle of justice to make the appropriation. ; reece 4 the | aches Surah, trove, dor Srlendi, Chertyhcie ier W Pore erable reinforcement it can aflord to our army, will, I : gig, | Generalship, toa continuance in the service after the | Congross had cémpellod, by law, the seamen to pay a | p,i77, Weare indebted to the Charleston Courier, and the | #0, SW" urs’ Menace brig Chasriuay, far ite think, canse the Mexican generals to pause, if hot alto: | Wasmineton, Mom ay) May 25, 1816. | War shall have closed. fpeclic sum fora certain purpose, and was it asking eny. Paes eae. hip Hobe G Shaw, Cape Mathews, at W | QFande: sehrs Wun Thompson, Crowel, for Fall River: Brit ether to abandon their design of attacking General | cl Yol. Benton, Mr. At v is object to be to pre- | thi > 7 ir AsHorr.—Shij Cn q jiant, ork. Ree. All coatae nae pap Ry on re Be re Speech of C riefly defined his object to be thing wrong, that the fund should be so appropriate: Orleans: reports a ship of about 580 tous Darthen ashore, 1 . May 24th— T Frelinghuysen, Stoke- to the eastward of Band Key, | 1yi"New York War Wright: Wheldon sda. Caleane, Thompson, do; Tuscarora, Dearborn, doz Joseph Marsh, Ro: a | om ‘ rent the inconvenionces that otherwise must result in | fie demanded tho appropriation, not as a favor, but as an ii my to amount to noarly eight thonsand men. I feel as | ‘Tlie continuation, to-day, of the speech of Col. | Ee'uisbanding of those officers after the war, by a. dis- | 24 ofsuea justice’ ee tho caller, the {th inet about tem tiles vo the eastward of Band ey, sured the yan a notthe eer e Singer Benton, plainly exhibited, from the self-confident, | tinct rundaretandt ng. in earns of the conditions upon Mr. Houston, of Alabama, opposed. an suproptiation of | her uame. “i ers, dos Const ylor, do. Sid schr s Perry in a eae eee in the Seld; indeed, | , R i which they enter into the servi the money from the treasury. The fund was intended to ; 5 ‘ i hoon | ton.’ 22nd, arr schr Rainbow, Rogers, Boston. acl there is not, evan stow, a dollar in the treasury.’ Honce, | @nd unaffected manner of the man, that he is the | “ir sti cow thought the increase of oflcers, aa con- | tiesmonedtinm the oust ona et enilore and poner ec ot ig aRn at Charlestown, on Saturday fast tne gncge. | Kochester, Binghatn, Hartford; Maneita Bert, Knerp, Rew delay will either cause the army to disband, or another | oldest scholar in the country on the Oregon ques- | templates the bill, largely disproportionate to the in- t but atrustee to aid in distributing the money | merville. She is owned by Mogoun, Dodge, and Greenleaf, | York; ude, Stephensou, Newark. Below, schr Feyolution to take place; either of which events, it is | tion, Calhoun first grappled with the radicals, crouso of the rank and file of the army, and wea proceed. | SN Sait bats tice collected: a Y | Of Charlestown, ond is intended lor the costing busiu chester, Smack) New ¥ 22—Cld Br brig Jordison, Banks, London; Moule," Guad; brig Ster- is vessel, lost at the De- | pr, tion ou the 22d, for $25 75. AH, May C Vill T t, Eudel eon, New Works ech Arita Btetas, Neweass , cannot be otherwise than favorable to the - ing to further remarks generally, upon the bill, when Mr. Hamuin advocated the rights of the better part of | | Scur. THappevs.—The hull of ‘of our government in bringing about an amica- | when they were bearing alldown before ther, | the hour of one arriving, he proposed to give way. God's creation—the honest pis patriotic sailor. If the | laware Breakwater, was sold a pet ctlement of our difficulties with Mexico. The lat- " . ‘ ‘i li jompson “ter would undoubtedly contribute to that end, as it would | 28d now, when they are prostrate, and fifty-four fi bes ig gates ra yen sooty oe ake al ere mpmerelied duct od ins rey the money; iE inate ae ee ee de, Me. ie schr Aun 4 Farber, Prighcmaan Hse tae : “ ; J i wali inish now, sir, ought in all hone sty to disburse the fund. . “ ir barks Nelson Village, MeBurnie, Liverpool; | lace in power mi holl; d to the policy at pre- | forty is literally dead, Benton, who has been re- ) i 4 | Scnr. Evisna Ruckman, ded at the Del: 4 s , Price, Li prenatal raek + men wholly opposed to the policy at pre- ty ly dew enton, Mr. Maxcum declined, and the Senate resumed, from Mr. Dromaoo.s: said, that if this was an original pro. war kin ie chs wed OF hee pes ry om sof $125 L Fitzmorri Cis Himigtan. Fton Liverpool, nn serving himself forthe purpose, comes ig for the | Friday last, the consideration of the House porition, it would not pasa the House ; and there was no ‘ORK perton, The exceut of injury is not yet ascertained. Considerable activity has prevailed at this place since | * : ‘ my arrival, in improving and strengthening the defences | funeral oration, and the interpreter of the moral Two questio w of the castle and the town of Vera Cruz. As far as 1am | 5 is doing i t to postpone the whol: able to ascertain, there are how nearly, if not quite, two | 2! the story. Col. Benton is doing up the closing | Westcott to postpo: hole sul ng, Thompson schr Heary Franklin, Bearse, do Satrat, May 2t—Arr brig Sarah Louisa, Watson, of and fm chr Ladv Clinton, Cranmer, Georgetown, DC. Bel rig, supposed the America, from Phi delphia.— Sld schr Orono, Snow, NY: wrL. difference in principle, between an original proposition | P*' a motion by Mr. | and that now before them for the same object. He denied | | 5 ct to the first Mon- | that we had the right to make such an appropriation. Pat dave tie Dost pueibider: mort 6—Sehr Baltimore, Tredway saaud Turk’s Island, with . . +, | day in December next—2d, a motion, by Mr. Allen, to . at I 8 the government ~ . FY ‘ork. hundred guns mounted in the eastle of San Juan d Ulloa, | argument in the most conclusive manner. His | ingke the bill the special order for this day. dontauanteace jag ete Lod igeraly) Bette cekeing to Weymouth Siac, bend outers: | Wrscasver, May 33—Arr bark Zeda, Chapman, from New and as many as filty in the two Jorts and walls of the city | second instalment, as he called it, of to-day, was SECOND GREAT DAY OF COL. BENTON. month, it -was bound to see thatthe fund for their relief | mie for Boston, with a cargo of coffee and logwood, sprung | York. commanding the anchorage. These guns are all new, m4 i . Col. i ii ii rks before ~ k ow the Lith ult, king 600 strol ich continues aad of heavy calibre, most of them being thirtyawo and | the most methodical exposition of the title to the | Ooh Reston sald, in resuming his remarks before + Ti ection was then taken on the amendment, and it | inerearing, and compell ; forty-two pounders, with a number of eight and ten-inch | three divisions of Oregon that has ever been at- | recommended in his message. The President had ro- | was decided in the affirmative. ‘Ayes 79, noes 45. oe ih, got on Ranged Paixhan guns. There are said to be nearly two thou- H s ‘ commended several measures—some temporary, some 53 Pome tieg inn pili yaa A ide pede whens your vane Pint men in tho fortress, and about the same number in | tempted. | He makes out the line of forty-nine | Ferimanent. ‘The temporary jurisdiction’ proposed by | ‘The clanse appropriating fifty thousand dollars for the arroyo By Last Night's § Southern Mail. Avexauonta, May 23— Arr schr Frank, from New York. ie the town. 1am, very respectfully, | Upon testimony, far more irrefragible than the | this bill is greater than the extent of our territory. The | erection and completion ofthe marine hospitals at Pitts- 8d brig Virginia, for Halifax; Brachrs Harriet, 'riend- Your obedient servant, | facts and arguments of the President for fitty-four | President had proposed a Dill to extend over our | burg, Louisville and Cleveland, having been read, ship, for do. e nD, CONNER, forty, or the array of discoveries and conventions | undisputed limits. If such a bill as that wore proposed, | “NE! Hove teoved to invert Paducah, fa, Kentucky, and gon cate ge Mavi Meco Asr tele Ri etix, Watts, frees ie s Commanding Home Squadron. | by the Secretary of State. The third branch of | it would only require for its passage, about the time ne-| advocated the amendment. It was a very important Naval. Bagua In Grandes’ ld Wiig Docent ligne, Benders. Waet Int Hon. Gronor Baxenorr, his arguinent, we expect,will be the summing up | cessary for it to be read three times by its title. If such | point. The U 8 ship United States, for the Coast of Attica, dnp. ary, unis, do, 3 Secretary of the Navy, Washington. of the negotiations, and a clincher to the blunders | 8 bill were now before the Senate, he would suspend his | “ Mr. Dannaai moved to increase the amount to seven- | ped off from the navy yard, Boston, to the stream, opposite FOLK, May 23—Arr, bi izen, Brown, New te chee | of Mr. Buch and M A .. | remarks, that it might be passed. He would move at | ty.five thousand dollars. ong wharf, on Monday. schr Boston. Dunging, from "New Haven bound to NC, pat ny a US) Suttp Cummuntany) ; of Mr. Buchanan and Mr. Pakenham, in adopt- the proper time to recommit the bill to the Sudiciary Com- | Me MeDownn ot Ohio, ipcipeuetit sicike ont Louis: Spok ston. + " Mr. Buchs , M geld _ Spoken, ; with main gaff ilot boat Relief, Fatherly, from a Santiago, 55 | (ag in thelr diplomacy. the small sophistry of spe- | mittee, with instructions to prune it of tis incongruous | ville and insert Cincingall jaSbip Victoria, from New York for Quebee, 22d instant, no The tut, Cape He ing WSW, and inant i May 8, 1846. ; clal pleading, rather than the staunch considera- | and inconsistent provisions. In taking up the coi Mr. Sait, of Illinois, said he could not vote for the | ire Casket, Woodbury, 96 days from Cadiz, for Rio Ju miles, spoke brig, Union, from Hoe alle, Wy boun Ate Six ,—As stated in my communication of the 3rd, ‘the | tions of sober statesmenship, like men acting | tion of the body of tais subject, Col. Benton amendment of Mr. Boyd. In his opinion, Caledonia, in | meio” April ti, or 10 90 Son 090 Well elt Industry Kelley, for Mev Bedford; Piarieel Mar, Hast, tor hy iron leit the roads of of Sacritic “iy the jae {upon a mutual resolve for a speedy set- | would first mention again, to the ‘clearer understanding | his State, below Paducah, was a better location. Bark KH Douglas, Norval, from Baltimore, and 2 days out | Saco, Me. . P: 4 Se a, one hee ee soceret fe thegion Santisge, | tlement. ‘The opinion is unanimous that | of his argument, that the country west of the Rocky |" Mr. Davis, of Mississippi, moved to insert Natchez— | from Pernambuco, bound to Hio Janeiro, lat not given. Puicapecrnis, May 26—Cld ships Superior, Mason, St wisie > se ulgen | oy that hostilities have ac- nothing is left of fifty-four forty now, ex | Mountains, was composed of three great divisions—dis- | as 9 site had been purchased there for a marine hospital. ace sh ia Vine at gi) brig Sarah Louisa, from Phila- | Jo! i ‘NB; Orlando, Peskin New Orleans; brig Ocenia, eS ee eee eee a cept the memory of its brilliant explosion, its | tinct and peculiar each to itself in its geographical cha- | "" Mr.-Twostassox went in for Louisville as a place fora | 4¢|phia for Portsmout Poseney s Providence; che 4.0 freland, Hyss, Sto Ou the 2ist, Cape Henry besrin ‘As the opportunity by which I send ¢t remo. ram i Constitution, of Baltimore, 5 days from Cape Heary, | B ingsworth, New York: Tr, Nickerson, tion’ cmmot be detained, I have only time toadd, that | Speedy extinguishment, and the sulphurous tor of title applice, “There divinoneare et ChA"% | marino hospital—not, however,as he sald,becaue he rep- | pound to Laguayra, lth inst, lat S20 N, Lon 6810 Providence! Francis Hallett, Smally, Providence; J Raatia, the nteauon of afta at Nevamorss stall remain het | ~Symme's: Holes mors mulleatias’ Tivos | ier ees columbia and its valle. Ne Tuowron, of Mimiadpp, emarkedthat tbe ONO | | whale ship Brion Neutcka d for Plymouth old rom | Peta Voce eur Aunt Stewart, New Von ho longer than the presence of the squadron may be re- | town lots—why, Bie So ee eee rivor was a mere spring branch compared tothe Missis- | Zauzibar Keb 20th; 1600 bbls apn oll. New York, | ty : “ : ir, there is no humbug of the | _ 3d. The islands along the sca-coast. sippi, yet they could’nt get a dollar for a marine hos y ir Fe gulzeds after which it will be necessary for this ship, the | age, comparable,in its vast designs, and ignomini- | Each of these divisions claimed a distinct and separate | pial’ ?°* ‘Ney COMM 8 eee eae ar ate en eee net ore ee saenian these Pepriaons std Water. ‘In the meantime | OUS dissolution, to the humbug of the “ whole or | consideration. The learned Senator said he had always | "Mir. Gainer, of Kentucky, submitted a fow remarks in L. I.) May 23—Arr ship France, Edwards, Orders will be given to carry into execution your instruc. | None.” It has subserved one admirable purpose, applied words to things—whenhe spoke of the shores of | favor of Paducah. St Carlos, Feb 22, with 2000 bbls, 90 «p, tions in relation to the biockade of the Mexican coast, and | however; it has acted as a scape-pipe for the re- | the Columbia, he did not mean Frazer's river;and: when | Mr. McKay said if Paducah was put in, it would in- | $0001 bone on board; sent home 200 bbls sp and 300 bbls win. fo meat and repel, iu the most decisive manne the host | dundant patriotism of the Round Heads, though | giong the coast;and when he spoke of the islands, he | Novi sta expenditure of $25,000. [A Voice— | of Chnli, Jan 23, ship George & Susan, of NBedtord, 3.5 ws | at a considerable expense to the Treasury, it must | did not mean the mountains cf the interior. He had al- Sor bark. Drvaile, a da itso wh dist ship award, Carey, 4 MASTERS Ls TO MA! RS VESSE! arriving "he llowing’ extracts fom the lw resulting \¢ followiag’ extracts passed May Isth, 1946, are: Published for their Int 2, Vessels arriving at the Port of Ni beenliserss Naretng mrtotes Ul saan aitee " . m Mr. Dow: . of Ohio, f the favorable loca- f ‘het, 1 h 80 sp: bark are required, also ove or. two small steam be admitted. | ways spoken of things by theirnames—so he should now | tion of Cincinaatl for s marine emuiale: ee So wh ‘Seiled from Se Carion Feb 13, ship Massachusetts, of | HOmAAy niece, where yellow, billows,” malignant, or other oS vena ba ve ing eigh' blocked or th THE NATIONAL FAIR. | Speak. He would then first speak of the division of the | The question was taken on the amendment of Mr. | Nantucket, 1200 bbls; Audley, Clark, of Newport, Rl, 700, parture, or Which shall have. arrived at any such place, and necessary fo eulyfam, very respectiully, ete. |. ‘The grent Fair continues to draw most over- | Northwest territory, confined to the islands extending | goyd tolnsert Paducah butno quorum votodayes 45, | fetumied 1th for descredacanen,, Sid next day, Feb 1, Nan~ | bedeceded Ghenee to New York,oton gard of which da " hea RY | whelmung crowds to the city, from all the regions , 200, 300 miles along tho shores of the Pacific, w’ noes 46. . Si ‘ i 1 |e en be A as Holly ace ALA f Commanding hoes Sevaron. | round about, Extra trains have been. rugning in | Yolcanic chasms or fissures extending into the inierior, | "°Phecommitiae rose in consequence ; when a motion | ‘%ckst I cooper, Bidsey beach combes, sid one cihers broke | Migite between the thirty-first day of May and the Goat day How. Geo. Baxcrort, f ‘| andout continually. Over a thousand people left | Called prea ~ i eepere ted ane oral bec a bl made, at twenty minutes pasttwo, that the House geen Coe G's prank, ond ogok from it eight fhandred dollars | after their arrival, and at least twenty days after carro ! : out contint . in‘specie—stole a : and Secretary of the Navy. | the city this afternoon, and yet, there appears no. nations, such at Great Britain, Russia and Spain, had for | ‘The yeas and nays were asked for, and ordered. ‘The country.” Capt G and the port captain went in pursuit; after | Quersmrige se the Heat Ofites. sealk emer such farther Waiver Sereuwne GC. diminution at all of the throng. Additional ani¢| the last 200 years made discoveries and explorations | result war—yens 69. nays 22, a few days brought them back to St Carlos, where they’ were | Seivembraced in the foregoing subaivinion arr vind SiTA States Sire Commeataxn,? | cles “ot American handicraft are added to the | among these islands; but no settlements hed Hoon made | "guar —yens GP nays 92; reed by the ws of Chl for robbery, aad soudemeed son; | the frat aay of Abril and he feat day 1 ival of aden ee thivanch cee of | exhibition every day. The house was illuminated | upon them: To a very large portion of them, the name | ‘Tho ‘Senate bill, establie! ing certain post Toutes in | eee ee een on ee oe en eae eae cred. Conein | Of the time insaid sub-division mention Sim: The arrival of the squadron ut this anchorage, of | ©X! y: th u P “ be ch Scilla all ts t 0 Four hundred dollars of the money was recovered. Captain | foreign port, on board of which duri oe which the department was informed in my communica. | this evening by Skirring’s gas—a new discovery, | of Desolation had been given. And this was the great | Texas, was read twice and referred to the Committee on | fdwards reports ship Thames, Bishop, of Seg Harbor, at an. | at the port of tick. tion of yesterday, wos'most opportune. ‘To obtain a sup- | by a Cincinnatian. It makes a clear, brilliant | error The iret ia, coneanaae baal J fone the Post Office and Post Roads. chor in the outer roads of Pernambuco, Apr with 2000 bls | trom an; ich they pasa ply of provisions from the deput at Point Isabel, General | light; and the niumerous lps, from the centre | Hreoveries of inanistto apply to a eoadnant, and give a | severe communications from the Executive Depart: | whoi., Cue renora the following at NZcaland:—Jan 11, | south feulopen,ardiving between the Stat day of ii p] Wi House. | spoke ship Henry, of Sag Harbor, 3 rt whs; 17th, bark Con- | May an 1 10 ; title to it. Yet such were the views of speeches and | ™itd" reply to resolutions, were laid Lelore the House. | treas, of Mystic. 1400 bis. wh; ahips Meteor, of do, 1300 do; | MAv,tud the 16th, day of October: and. all'vessels from any mense and exquisitely finished shanty, made the | newspaper articles innumerable, by which the | journed. : féth, Ontario 2d, of SH.3 ws Montpelier, of NB. 1200 wh: | hean,or trom any of te West India, Baama, Bermuda, interior, to-night, look like the fairy palace of the | minds of the people had been led astray. Such were . bar! mh ole fae de of NU. 2003 | Western Islands, or from any place in America in the ordi- lords of the loom, sure enough. Hundreds upon | the views of the book, (Greenhow’s,) which had been Navat.—Commander Garret J. Pendergrast has | nington, 2100; heard fm bark Alice, of Cold Spring, 2100; 28 ary Dassage from which the th the enemy in considerable force, estimated at from six | hundreds—a continuous stream of hats and bon- | Printed by the Senate.’ ‘They all went, Retr d | been ordered to the Memphis Navy Yard, and | ship Thos Dickason, of SH, 2203; Feb Sth, heard fim’ ships | uf Sotueen the dt day of thousand to seven thousand men, with a large portion of | nets, old and young, whiskers and ringlets—kept | RewsPerers. sot She bee erg Bp *vuste be | Commander Wm. H. Gardner, to the rendezvous here; | John Wel of 101 3503 We do, Wim Tell, of do,, 2400. Ed- | tion cavalry. Anengagement took place about 10 o'clock | pouring in atthe south door, and out at the west | Pye) Mes Sanur Tiszanten, whine tha bonobie ae ee Geers Dales and Lieut. | yard tere ierpe quanta ok tired: 7 5 i yesterday morning, which lasted until night. 4 pilotin | end, during the evening. The concern is, in | Senator never mentioned in this ‘relation but with the FERNY ae ah tn tt Mie nd pucchosing a | 19% 68 10, spoke bitg Constitution, of Baltimore, 5 ds fm Cape | Vessel {rom & foreign port having pes = the employment of the United States at this bar, who vis. | short, a sort of carnival, without the dominoes— | highest respect—the Emperor Alexander never once laid es For nt intend purchasing | Heury, bound to Laguira; 22d, at noo, clear and Pleasant, | tofore declared sul fect to Quarastiue, shall on ic care ited the army to-day, informs me that our loss amounted | 4 sort of saturnalia, or jubilee, by unanimous | elfim to islands which he hed not discovered. or settled, | number of amall vessels to run close in shore inthe light breeze fm the South, Sandy Hook distaut 30 miles, 14 ‘arantine, Ground, be tahiect to tisitation by the Elaakse torixty killed, and that General ‘aylor had offered the | Consent, The buildings will continue to be illu- | ‘The idea of a title to the continent, from discoveries of | Mier Privateersmen. inted to | ‘Arrec lott Towns Occ, Herald, Luce, FH, 200 wh 70 red enemy battle oguin to-day, but thut it was declined. From | saetdlight duane tie + 110 o'clock. | the islands, never entered his head.’ Colonel B. said he | no se oan, com. Warrington has been appointed to | arta ald Noe Sy Dee ee ak ee ence Fat, 200 wh 70 | the rapid and incessant firmg, yerticularly of artillery, | Mnated at night, during the week, tll 10 o'clock. | the Hands, ne way a Kuwrant wiicg. aust pees the Bureau of Ordnance; and Com. Smith to tl OF te | ae jan Ne Deli ae Warten Penske Be eee | throughout the day, | should infer the loss of the enemy | It feel fad gh oa an peer esingce ; position by the records and the proof. By the trea ah ae pape os seamen tees Sage aheny ried Feb 1s, 185, off Bt Faia, 10 ble)? Jan, Harvest very i . oN -; and Hon. Andrew Stewart, 8) nia, | - 3 } i + Sth, ust have been very considerable, | No further particu: | an n, rt, of Pennsylvai Ri with Huss, these desolate inlande were not consid | POapeen put on furlough | Brdepsre, 8 wh 200 a, aie 8, aud set a new pot jars have reached me. Shortly after the action com- | and his compeers, onght hereafter to be held in | ered worth querrelling about. He com is Ci i arr , plimented Mr. ma ‘Come ree eiasiiiniea: titiGemnie cn | sree poner bretoe, Ey, Hee meter ea adeoberyy ‘Dis on his lear and lucid speech upon the i | Suuvrick, Gad Sin Hlaswolletoniet Engtenae of the Nevo | fed {bonenesrheotl ood Soo ft wade” hea *sold sg le te + " ea "especially, We shall send you, to-morrow, 2 | tle, but intimated he laid too much stress upon re visi tment | to pay expenses. — n ) hates ie appears ail the supplies for the onal Ports | beautiful diagram of this marimoth shanty, with | coveries among the islands. The next or second divi | MvG,vieued her. te (peatland pa CL Sama Seer site Fiicon, Richmond, NW Coast, with 140 Dblaawh 200 | {the con a mee Posited. In the ‘coune of yesterday alternvon and | the arrangeiens of all the goods,in classes, which | sion, which we should consider, was the valley of Fre. | Beacon, May 25a." Sold $50 bbls wh and 50 d 12:0 Ibs | Fefuse vo wive such intarmaitoaes seal! Be Incrtully | bat and any room his Vesela it any except 4 transhi aylor, after leaving Major Brown with tive hundred | of the ceiling, throughout both wings of the im- | men in charge of the works at Matamoras, marched for the former piace with the remainder of his forces, con- sisting of two thousand men. On his return, when with- in twelve or fifteen miles of Matamoras, he encountered | S and all'vessels any hag Prescribe. ig. Every. vessel having had during the voyage & cas. 3246. | of amall pox, or infectious, or contagious disease, and, every ess Ih this morning, five hundred ‘seamen and marines, un- | Will show you that it is a most admirably ar- | 2er's river, called New Caledonia. Frazer's bove on the voyage. Spoke Ser the commend of ( aptain Gregory, of the Raritan, | ranged affair. ered pp ore hema poy teomagtply hppa mar od Caveur.—Captain Pollock, well known on the | ard, Buaker, Nant, 50 spm; 22d, Bedford, | Dilotto eome on board his hie or were landed from the squadron—a turce, it is believed, | THE ODD FELLOWS’ HALL. fo the dntitnds Gt cieorae: ehereit empties inte the sound | river, and better known for his “ financial” ope- py neby th,- Lieces haa) Beowra, Creeuipeet Portion of his carro, befo jesse! sufficient to deiend it against any attempt that theeuemy | The majestic hall recently erected by the Odd | of Vancouver's island. ‘This valley was explored by | rationon the Planters’ Bank of Tennessce, in which he | s9i9'wh, homed ou'a cruise a " , ade tanined by the Healt 3 peak | oa A pinforcement tor the army is hourly ex- | Fellows, in Seventh street, was dedicated to-day. | Capt Alexander McKenzie, and in 1906 the British Fue | * did” some of our citizens ich he shall be Tam; vary. respectiilly; your oledlenesasrasl ‘The proceedings of the day opened with a pro- | Company had extended their settlements from the head | about twenty thousand dolla: ind the community, out of | “The Columbus, at New London 19th, has 2100 bbls wh 100 | Yi! to whan ak and who has once esca | dospm oll. of the lite cdlcace and be vahfere th the its pesemneaer 5 at, b.CONNER, | cession ofthe brotherhood, rnany delegations from | of Fravers river tits mouth, not only up and down. but | Re, Wanagain ares on the might of the 2708 ult near | ik sens Fale fie Sa Misaaut se NMendom, | ng to eending ive thouand dou ovby tmgrsnument ; Commanding Home squadron, | the neighboring cities joining in the line. It ex. | right and left, on both baniks, from its head to its mouth. |r Wheeling, on a requisition from the Governor of this Foreign Ports. ae ese vit HovktainoE Hon. George Banereft, . tended near three quarters of a mile in length, and as affurding atitle to Great Britain by Spain. Spanish | State, who immediately started South with the prisoner. | Axycizgo, May 13—No American vessels im port. F Roy s HO’ bate pe <2 Officer, Secretary of the Navy, Washington. | with its eight bands of musi, its gorgeous and ele- | Sevigaiarehadneverseen the river, 1c wera river with: | He will be likelyato take up his residence at his ‘old top- | QAggcataes May [E-No American yeseds it port 6 yy wed ee lent Clatntantaney Clee Holt eaeaa — gant banners, its various emblems and insignia, | out a name, until the British gave it a name. Colonel Ping ground, (W8tumpka,) but in rather closer quarters. | York, | tie, for Havana Gt New Orleans; MEDICAL OFFICE Usrren Starks Suir Commentann, | Sh the rich ne averse spel of rel “ai Renton here read from a narrative of the first tour of ex. | —Montgomery, (Ala) Journal, May 20. 1: Wane’ eid SR Hetero DB seENSON, Duane street, near Chatham Off Brasos, Santiago, May 13, 1546. rous es, it was a line of “ friendship, love joration an American, into country of Frazer’s <puteandaicn athe-wnenede, ° ” do: ‘Cont y, J Six:—Ia my communication ofthe th instant, of | and truth;” novel, beautiful and peculigr, “At | Fiver, Cept: Hardy, of Vermont, who describes the Bri Bales of Stocks at Baltimore.” | WV seay fe baimre, don! eet Xorl"fn the enment of vonefeal dneuee, ‘he Do which a duplicate is enclosed, the department was in- | the dedication. the Rev. A. A. Muller, of the | tish settlements and the route of Capt. McKenzie, many | | Mar 25—$1000 Baltimore 6s, 1890, 94; 1 ats 108 do Xua, Afrien, Jan 81a port, echt HH Cole, Babbage, | reputation for skill im those old ured cases that hive ex th 91441 1000;do do 94; 300 do 51,'1870,'77; 4 shares Western Bauk r formed that a battle had been fought on the day previous, , 1 | years before. The argument in support of the title of Detween the American and Meaican forces, near Mata: | eh page oarens and the Rev Mr. & oe reat Britain to the valley of Frazer's river emptying moras. On the 9h, General ‘laylor continued to ad- | Oficiated y’ inisters. Hon, Me, Gil f Mary. | into an arm of the sea near the latitude of 49, was per- vance towards his works opposite that place, the Mexi- | Off = ‘i bee ne th ers, Hon. Mr. Giles, of Mary- | fectly conclusive. In this connection Colonel Benton ex- can army under General Arista, falling back Uefure him, | land, delivered the oration, who is also an Odd | hibited the validity of the line of 49. until within two and a half miles irom the American | Fellow. In the evening there was a grand levee | Ist. By purchase from Spain. Sales of Stocks at Philadel, works, when it made a stand, and a general action ensu- | given in the Niet ball room. Mr. Ridgely, of | 2d. By discovery of the Columbia river, and by the | 44.) s¢—Finst Boann.—6 Mecha ed, which ended in the complete route of the enemy. jaltimore, delivered a good speech—then there | settlements m Bank 9%; 1000 Reading RR Bds 6s 71% All his artillery, several stanvards, nearly all his bag- | wasa promenade,as in the East room—then Miss 3d. By the purchase of Louisiana from France. ‘Secon. oaRD 600 Lity 5a, 1872, it Sage, ammunition, and stores, with a large number vf | Colton, late ot New York, danced “ La Cachuca,” | 1” elucidation of this boundary, Col. Benton reverted to | Penn Bank 2545 “7 ‘ Prwoners, among whom were General la Vega, and other | which, from the demund of the assembly, she | ¢,Cofespondence under the administrations of Mr.| | Arren Sauts—260 Girard Bank 94; 100 Lehigh Interent officers of rank, were captured. ‘The enemy muintained | from Tacnecd the | jeferson, Mr. Mudison and Mr. Adams, showing that the ead County 5593; 28 Lehigh 17}; 10 Commercial Bau his position bravely, and did not abandon it, without very | WS called upon to repeat—then commenced the | jine of 61 was first proposed, as the southern boundary of | 464s. eee CES severe loss. Our lows is stated to be about sixty killed | dancing. In this branch of the exercises we had | Grest Britain, but that it was abandoned because it waa Sales of Stocks at Boston. and wounded. So signal has been the defeat, that it is | the honor to participate, to the extent of one cotil- | found to be untenable, and a position taken by our go- oxens’ Boanp, May 25—$0 shares Long Island Railroad | Balt not believed the enemy witl be able to assemble in aay | lion, with one of the most fascinating little part- | vernment, and maintained, upon the line of 49. ie ay seller, 10 ds ; 75 do 29%; 1 Norwich and Woccester Rail- force for a considerate time. This event, with the arri- | ners we have met for a long time ; but at the con- | learned Senator considered the cabinet of Mr. Jefferson | road, 53. fe hi in 2 days. » is pre-emineut. Gleet, upow eh bLrnev ay Apal Iota port, achr Henry Clay, from Phi- | the body or i the tiroat oF nose, pelub tn the head and betes 5g bid—e de- | Mit Hic ow, Bermuda, April 18-In port, echr Eleanor, New- | {cine lene, ctectually cured. habit toe ree aT athe | got ot NOUR QEELED ne ‘Dee to chey bok amen, | alfad ti Youne me, seine gel plows dreams i iy Honanr Dh, about Dee 15—Arr bark Samos, 1 Peale ‘casos Archer, Salem, (July 23d)’ and sld for N Zealand and Fedec | fu'tout ayes without mercury, No alteration in diet or prot vention from bucivess. mer Bank 23; 100 Girard | Islands 3 & } Ki Jam, May 7—Iu port, brigs Gleaner, Smith, fm INE e's Baw f rein ia fay at Carnes Fotke: trom Baltt gh » for Ci 3 Glamo: ‘ocke, - Thore, srr oth; schrJoha’ Wainwright, Kemp, from N Yor! Patri sia bark Elizabeth Hall, Myers, for av NP, Mayg6—In port schrs. + Viol thera port; Balti wrt; brig’Palm, Hall, from Boston. Cld Savage, for Boston. i ‘land 6s closed to-day at 7434 asked, 74 ‘Baltimore 6s, 1890, closed at 91% asked. sof 36 Baltimore asd Ohio Hailros F R SALE, {N LOTS TO SUIT HA! ange quantity y of excellent ite 4 J ¢ Mr. J om a Railroad, 30; |! amacco, April 20—In port, steamer Santa Cruz, De- | jengths. suitabl br TalLeaay of meary one thourand volunteers trom New | clusion, firding that the hent was actually becom | 84.915 Adan ahs atserR entrant Wrest Haivadl sade! | migeyiom New Rork, to alton th Sih iy Rio geo, | Lees RS ethene my intention to despetch such vessels of the squadron ss | qe Esiore & and recollecting the old maxim of | the epoch of the i East Boston Co 147-16. Robeson, Gluaertert Susan ke Sarah Thobern, Neweule; | For further information, the New are not in immediate want of water, to blockade th “duty before pleasure,” particularly in so hot a | then, assumption of 54 40, becatse it WiS | S—————_— Grenville Bay, Hobson; do; Theodost pad ad snl Kadi) ican ports—leaving the Lawren igh- climate, we came away to dress up a little con- | neither founded in h tory nor in fact, and if persisted in, r . treal, Blenkiusof, do; Wm B Joseph, J. WAKWIUhb, Dorhood for the protection o1 the vessels engaged in ur | Versation with our tried and trusty friends, the | must lead to an unrighteous and ruinous war; and boldly COMMERCIAL. Feecente, Ferre, 905 Comune yee GOED & SILVER REFINER, Assayer and Sweep Omel- Dashing toe ere wine supplies | multitudinons and intelligent readers of the Herald, | contended for the line of 49. He would allow of no agents — Haak W stklugtoa: Reindeer, Wilkinson, Hart Toe Fine Geld, Rolled Biver, owas end Craeibles, al- 1am very respectfully, | The number and beauty of the ladies present at | % extend a jurisdiction over a territory that is not ours ; New York, Tuesday, May 26. | toi Cooper, Newcastle; Monkwearmouth, do; man, | ways on hand, : my3 Im®rre D. CONNER, the Odd Fellows’ saloon to-night, has had no paral- | i Which we never made a discovery or a settlement. He | — Aswre—Sales to some extent were made in pots at $3 | Park, Sunderland; Falcon, Hull, do; ld’ Rap, Christie, Commanding Home Squadron, jel here, since the big bouncing ball of bachelog | Wa xed upon the principle of asking nothing but what | 50; pearls $4.0 4 063. Bortleaus; Athelstane, Peck, London; Ki mn, Fran NO MERCURY OR COPAIVA. Hon. Gronor Baxcnort, | Secbrneds 18 Douncing bail of bachelor i, right, Col. Benton next took up the third division of | Breavsturrs—No change in flour or grain. Prices are | cis George, Simpson, hiverpool; Coubrooke., Maguires| PR. CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGETABLE ¥, Secretary of tue Navy, Washington. | Buchanan, of last winter. | The Odd Fellows’ s0- | his argument of to-dday—the title of the United States to | as reported yesterday. at: Rogers, Apalachicola, Urania, Cl | DD Sataetete ‘prepantios.c pied coarse cieties here, are largely on the increase, as also the | the velley of the Columbia, which he proved to beim | Cerrox—here has been no disposition shown to pur: Fotbling, Bordgaur; United Kipgdom. Wallac ao belatae no mereary 0 amount of good they are dispensing to the desti- | disputable. 1st—From Gray’s discovery, 2nd—From | chase to-day. Holders do not yet seem qui fe prepared to pis, Nemeaaule, Tek » Har | Sent to the tast We also take from the Union the following letter from | tute. Success to the worthy order. Lewis and Clarke’s explorations from the eastward, | meet the pretensions of buyers, and prefer waiting the | \f¥ Ardrusson: Ki inghamny Ni jer Porte, | forme cpred. in a. few a gallant son of Washington to his sister : | . HENRY HORN. Srd—From Astor's settlement. 4th—Hrom the acts and | advices, now nearly due, per propellor Great Britain— | {yrighwon ijordequr: Norimberland, Nota Bese 2 Me Meena age 4 “Point Isannt, Texas, May 13,1846. | Henry Horn, as Collector of the port of Phila- | words of the government of Great Britain. Upon the | The only sales reported are 600 bales, chiefly to spinners. | Vittoria, Young, Plymouth; Silv: +. "Buildin; Agent, ‘ork. “By the time you receive this, you will havo lieard of | delphia, was weighed in the balances to-day in | ftst,tecond, and fourth of these propesitions, the Yeurtor | We quote— fi Fullock, Aberdeen aoline % of Hroedway” and the fwo great battles thut have been fought by our army m Missouri, was very erute and comprehensive POOL CLassiFication, + Ghiet Foon D. ee: wa executive session of the Senate, and, like Bel- | jn his researches, reading from the oldest, and the most Sgeinat ie Mexican forces. We had but 2.100 men, and | shazzar of old, he was found in the Vocative—2l | rellutie authorities: meimaining that this was tee Oreo bat Re eemmecy se Wo, Whi Wwe Tneae wand kills, | (0 25—Henry coming ont at the small end of the | for which he had contended ior twenty-fivo years, und | One tebe hee horn, The fact is, the conspiracy against him | that this was the Oregon which, more than twenty | Break our lines by charging We Dut they ware reeuhete | Was irresistible. He was charged with selling his | years ago, he had described in one of his speeche ‘This day Major Kingguld, of the artillery, was kill: | offices—bartering them to men who were in his | 4 ee ses (seer kone Gi over fe | ed by a cannon ball, which took off ott ‘his legs; debt, who had no other qualification for office | kes, islands, bays, canals, harbors, ang British set: | Fatt, and ‘some sixty of our inen were hilied and wound: | than the fact that they owed him money, and | Uements,up to 24 10. He describedas a cure for this | Coot pair? a 9 gd. Our squadron of dregroons (Captain | that an office was the only hope of getting {t out | CxRansee Ot eo terion, peace speech; and | Fite: ae ee ene ‘ senses of anak treed Maliay killa, axe ter tots of them, ‘The truth or falsehood of these charges {hen itthey didnot understand it, torub theireyesand read | _ New Youe Carrur Manger May 26.—At market, 1159 | “Ur Dominao, May 9—Inport, chr Baltimore, for N York, | and judicious, requires neither mercury, restraunt in dist, oF wounded, Several shot passed near me and over my | 10 be judged of, in some degree, by the fact of | it over again. Incidentally, he adverted to the treaty of | ath Cattle, (990 Southern,) 190 Cows and Calves ; 400 | ; Je only American vessel. ‘The Casco was hindrance ess pursuits. Recent cases. ‘Sor head, and one went botweon my horse's legs, but did not | Henry’ emerging through the lesser orifice of the | Utrecht of 1713, and the opinions of Mr. Jefferson, as tho | Sheep and 600 Lamba. Y Sey 18—Atr brig Osprey, Calhoun, N York. | © DEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIONAL. sn- hit him. ‘That night the Mexican force fell back, and | horn. We have no disposition to be merry on | authority for this treaty, as the origin of the line of 49. In |, Patcs ivy dlashy ioe env. domed enh holders, | Cl 12h, "tire Caledonia, Sulis, Boston; Meridian, Kava: | sing from a to frequent indulgence of the. passi an gti ti es tion iv Pearson, Hull +. Tot Retallick, London: Robiuson,. Painbeou ‘Moore chefort; Liv ore, Galway; Clio, thope, ia Sat rm Sterling. corr q Wy ila es te Aree. all. aaa P = F Kio Graxpe—Off the 1, park, Expeleta, Lend: kt MEDICAL ADVICE. holin, from Be ati ra ernie ang Dp% Tie sill conSdentty at his » and St Gronces, 2 delicate nature his treatment = took up a position in a dense chaparral, or thicket, that | Seeing x man’s pins dislodged, and himself thrown | fonclution, for the day, he considered the time of40 ns the | towards the close of the week, obtained’ upon. the. iim: Siiy' coadedied sasoeecy cant es TE, event 4 : i , bark Orb, a fm : Granie, and if fevell of eight mules | prostrate among, the old hunkers ; but it’s the the line of propeieey the out feiriige the line of murcal | provement noticed last week. « still further advance of AM TU daye pesege. wid Wiehe bath Le Plein, hiro feeling 1e sree thereyatem, men bodily, to through. I re. ," the advanced guard, and was | inte of war. Of his friends, we would ask— advantages, the line agreed. upon forty years ago, and | fully 25c per cwt, on all qualities ; conformably to which le ag jem. tate fair re Cg iy Shot upob te; and, singular us it may appecr’ ser Sealer |" How sounds the sweet enchanting note, the line upon which the ‘nation could be! lie atthe | me pow, quote ood retalling sorts at from $6 to #7 60 wyettome Porta, naticrun fa, in disease frequently et 4 1 On the wii thing bor ' end of the year, if no settlement wore made before. Bow 4 mrcytAa, May 16—[n port, ships Dum + 2 1 Fie General then ordered ns to allow the infantry to | The Senate have rejected Kim, Hould then go for extabliaing that line, fr figntig for | , Cows and CalvexThe supplies last week were larger | gdton from Cltlenon,waitigey Cotton Plater rat tm | Stee ofthe pens hema ess up and engage ther; they did 4, and alse our Light igs doshas his ati guested thik the subject be. lald’asige tll day after toe | FURBIDE according to quality, rom #1410 $30 sh ie Viton for lave: Huon, Weaka for Livervoals Al | CHE: Somers ine at othe few aualiged advertising . hour at J. Jom, exander, 5 i le half, when ur oq as then ordered to charge the | morrow (on aceount of the military bill,) would | s36 ep and Lambs—All at market taken at rates vat | pea ler ag ot te ‘otis. , sent habe ing a small improvement. We quote $1 50to $3 as the | pool; Solon, Bucknam, from Havre. entremes of the market. No rales of extreswoukd com. | more, for New. York, loadings Due D We hear of the arrival of the official despatches give a third instalment upon this question. ia iy 5 A for Lai 4 gt, Mitchell, for Philadelphia, Plei- Beses » Conway, for enemy's batieries. We did #0, took one of their bauenes, | of the late victories on the Rio Grande. When " while ’ ‘J ‘4 . Tho subject was ‘accordingly, and, | ing A bon Licttteaae tama ut ibe dwagvons, wee Lined | they shall be laid before Congress, we expect it! On motion of Mr. Hannzaan, the Senate ‘had un Execu. | mand $4. inthe charge. Lieuienaut Lucket had his horse shot | Will be with a recommendation of the President | tive session. Hay ant Straw “tley kee declined and sales are now io maa aria oi “uuder his, aad many of the men and horses were killed | Of Some testimonial to the memory of General | = 4 st 25—Arr bark Empress, (Br) Sandford) Hanle- | “EAGLE COFFEE HOUSE AND BA‘ jes Blast of Halifax, lost fore | ®EACRE, Ch hadiien Couse, 63 Gold street. Open from8 A. M. to 9 P. M. ‘re an } sells at $2 50 Sai wounded. General la Vega surre ndered lus sword | Taylor and his little army, which will be granted House of Representatives. | Tk ooere She spee Tee * ‘about 70 mil and ty Captain stay. It Was a desperate affair, and was as | atonce. Wasinaron, Moy 25, 1946 | <gesaeasa Tovmest ain topgaitant mast aud head of mizenmast._ Brig | AY’ ‘equal to those in the Baliantly poriormed at any action of our revolution. THANKS oF CONGRESS TO GENERAL TAYLOR. = cap) | Adele, (Bt) Youlfen, Aatenrbcian cb cry Roads ose ‘with good clean be ork “1 had our men killed ut my side. J cut one mexican } TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS, Mr. Baivcxaworr moved a suspension of the rules, | © 4. o» Goo ne a pM E B Hoop: | Thomaston, for ‘New Yon Tel d—packet $1 i an vant, M: ates, from Live | Bickens St RR Hts ae Sophia & Eliza, rua | ships Seramphore, B Jo p Jos Wh, and then railied the men that were leit, when the for the purpose of submitting a joint resolution, that the h, ft 21; nl fora brig. Cid— enemy broke and run, and leit everything in our pusses- | ‘ ang ie | thanks of Congress are duo, and are hereby tendered to newspaners ew ne, Samp. | Prive! : sion. The plunder was great—oUy mules, 9 pieces of | Wasnixarox, May 25, 1846. | Hrevet Brigadier General Z hery Taylor, «ommander | Orte “ * untied, sone 30 Mosning oppressively hot—hot asthe dogelays. City | oft occupation, his officers and ten, f Linden P Sears and Indy, D Perkins | ie “Chyna ager ’Chatlesinet Lr As Taeruapets ee 5 ve WW stan 8, wl & di | a im the army of occu; ion, his officers en, i aay, erkins i a in gold, besides all their, oq ve. bovenceda dices | Hnundated with strangers. Gal 1e Senate crowd. | frover: ' 2kill, and energy, in the tefldess eqeeialiene ci | and Indy, A roa Bite ‘Mes Huater and child, Mr Mosher, | uropeun, Rogers, New Koes ca oe png TH! » Survey ne Navigation, and oe is were taken piisoners, and hundreds of men. AN pe hag Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Milburn, Journal | the Rio’ Grande ; and that the President of te United | Mr Huff; Mr Morria—4 in steerage. | py sun Som ‘Delnerare, Fisher, foe | 12M tonal y a effectually tanght, on very exchange of prisoners hax been made, and our officers | Of fast Friday. ; ; States be authorized to add one month's additional pay to | out to sea. Seeror echools attended.” Neferences ofthe highest = men _ tney took in aprevious affair are now | ‘etitions by Meets, Jevseate = Huntington. | that heater, pemanpdpan | musicians and pri- | Foreign Importations, bee ‘umenan sbi 1AGO DD MNURICE. InCanle stored . Henry, Crozet, und | ‘ . HaRnors, vates ¢1 action of the 9th instant —T9 jay 23—Arr ships, jument, Im in the action, and betaved like men Piper was mor | OR motion of jat®. Dix, the documents from the War | " Mr. Winthner beget leave to enquire of the honors TA OR erie chells 23 ay Hamilton, do—on Tuesday, NTT ST y Se dn the action, and is almost crazy about it. 1 ain sae | Department, in reference to the Inke harbors hetween | ble member of Ohio, whether any ollicial despatches in | Weep shia of Provide phy lost pestevard ne! fore topeall. une ser a a ae and sound; although, when | think over what [ have | Ete and Buffalo, were ordered to be printed. | tothe recent affair on the Rio Grande, had yet || St ladagascar—i67 sticks 625 crotehes Biiney, New. J, brian, Tom Paine ae ED BUG’ DEST! gone turough, 1 involuntarily shudder at my eacape, | THE GRAND NEW YORK Mase MeETING. | been received. He was under the impression that it ee egs t6l crenchen do. AC Rew fe ores: daar to master. Commodus—178 bhds sugar B Defor- molasses 2 bbls sugar 2 bags coffee Pelot & witha bbls ager the General Taylor has gone upto tui Mr. Dicarnson arose and said that he had the honor of hat j start to-morrow. We brought the wounded ase we | presenting to the Senate the proceedings of a late grand Ronsier te sion Tay entien‘cu the somjeee Wald toes "bp %, Several of our officers were Killed, and a laige number | Matt Meeting in New York, on the subject of the “exist. | despatches had been received, and thelr. general purport Yrouuded, but nowing in comparison to the entag's | Soe rem by. the 'P ee With areas sa iene eh mere ote

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