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and of the greatest mo- ‘law. of considerable delicac: ment toall concerned. We believe it is understood on oon ‘ow * Veoause tuval boundary ts te the 17878 vesolut on Ci | bet da 4 that he He witcally sduiien there wet leet Pomayey the tea ‘3 he (Mr. ancey) i tala Taustivs to the bapaseas’ Ot datas waeabal ‘Kerr ‘ough, 40 days from Bergen, Nor HiLaDR Some debute arose ona resolution olfered Ly Mr. Stroug, ; acobron, a a efron Hamburgywith | tal would now state to that 4 F boundary. He had stated that the boundary was an open | imposed on the country, by introducing mutters into ¢ that the administration design tocoerce Mexico into | uestion, and could be settled b; nage. But in speech of which he had not given notice in the Hours; | to adjourn over until Monday. ‘The resolution was ly Lamon 7 ta mow & permanent peace and inte permanent good be- i the same paper of last night, he observed a ch | and he (Mr. Siaphene made the remark with afull know- | withdrawn by the mover. lutivns were offered re- rope, ag Bremou, : haviour for the future, and to demand, in the ter- | of the Honorable W. L. Yancey, which con! ledge that he (Mr. Yancey) had not time to make the ar- | quiring the several committees, viz :-By Mr. Forsyth— Brig Bu from Tobesco, with 4313 | eis ritory of California, the payment of those indem- | matter never uttered on the floor. In all can- | gument ked Mr. Yancey) if the gentle | to enquire into the expediency’ of c ine! at nities, and other incidental expenses. Our citi- | I hgh i Trott, s igned to impute to me the insertion into m; f legislation upon the Boards of Supervisors.— Comet ihr Tee Ponce, PR, June 7th, wish | Arestcro Bene agrees t speech of matters to which | did not allude, he has told'a | By"sir, ‘Mens, of ‘oparating the. finances of the State | meu; co Bouihmayd te Bon, Sid in company wiihtehr | York steamer V zens, unde Bileties, are aie ee “4 pany ter, he had uo reference to him, (Mr. Yancey.) Ho | deléberate falsehood. {Excitement all over the House.) |from ail connection with the banks or other ‘corpo- | Geb, for Baltimore. 17th inet, iat 37 44, lon 7240, spoke bark | ie ; brig gion of the Pacific seaboard. fhe s 708. ck at high . Thi tle: in this portion | It was at the tail of my speech, as low down as! could | rations—By Mr. Ruggles, in relation to the preparation — a fi ram - Cass, at the opening of the session, discloses this | $/"yie remarks, kad embodied’ brackets: [lant aren. | get It was about er disty a subject, and publication of exhibits of the coniition of banks 1ant, iat 38,lon 7205, exchanged 'siguals with Am bark Aun | Bele, ih Bae lood, steering Kk. policy. No man in the Senate holds a more con- | ¢1 by a mutual friend it_was not aimed at_me"}, Who | © The Sreaxen (knocking with his hammer)—The chair | By Mr. St John, as to the expediency of restricting the | gc. tecrine I. Wade, from Belize, Hon, June sd, | tie! z fidential intimacy with the President, on our | this mutual friend was he (Mr. Stephens) knew not.— | will not tolerate such language. islature from conferri special privileges under | with mdse, to B Blanco. June 9th, lat 2440, ‘lon 9018, spoke | e, foreign relations, than Cass. Now, what is to. ‘The gentleman from Alabama had further, said, in Mr. Yanory resumed.--Alfesion had been made to his | LeS'ut‘incorporation, “By Sir.’ Stow, of reqaizing’ the | Hark Empire, of Foptand. 3 days tram Mobile, for Bremen. | Ricki be done? Great Britain apprehends that the T sion to our Cray 3 relations with Mexico, “ In this st remark about a mud turtle. (He made use of it some | question of the erection and division of oor | zee po een Sdays north of Hatteras, with light winds | foi Basted 8, Ki as plan of settlement, independence, and annex. | of things, while the country, is rushing’ with burning | time since in speaking of Daniel Webster.) He did once | and counties, tobe referred to the people. By Mr.Jor | “rig Taruito,-White, 14 days from Trinidad, Cubs, with | Gibson, Ne ation was fairly commenced in California. And | B€&tts to the defence of our rights and honor, and tore- | make this asubject of discourse; but akin toa mud tur. | dan, requiring the comptroller to report as io m0 1300 boxes sugar, to J ‘Mathews. Left brig Pensaeola, for rah Whe, Newport: : ation was fairly nia, 4 venge the repeated insults offered he voice of the Hogras a tand terrapin. He regretted that he was called | of expenditure on the publioworks. By Mr. Murphy, 98 | Portland, 1a ; ‘ork; An Garson, do: James P CI here we have a direct case of European non-in- gentleman from Georgia (Mr. Stephi i- | on to speak in this manner with reference to ay bagi to the expediency of striking out from the constitutio: Brig Angola, Bell, from Mansanilla, Cuba, June 2d, with | WH *, Banks, Hartford; Ellen, 3 Harford on this floor: and, above sll things, to ty all reservations in favor of royal grants or franchises- uy, mol: &e, to D Curtis. 15th inst, lat 36, exe Samuel, ir, do: Caggands, Jumma Wilsen toy itt speak rela- + 3 * . 5 tervention. The doctrine as set down in the Presi- | ith the eont hord mi jolasses, &ec, message, will he stick to it—will he en- | fese thiehalt” Se, Why" the gentler outhron; but if the gentleman could not appre: | which was laid on the table with his cousent. By Mr. | brig Prince de Joiuville, Garduer, 19 days from New O: western hori- |‘mark to him be knew Toe nor did he care. It showed | ciate the alings: which actuated him, and chose to turn | Stow,as to ascertaining the value of private property fos! ty a den: 3 Fowl, Thompson, Ne force itt There man applied this re- | tion t yet acloud in the bany, Nave, do, | al Dunham, 13 days from Triaidad de Cuba, with “ Proviornce. June 18—Arr schr Nil le; zon— ve bide ‘ime that the arguinents of the gentlemen were exhaust on with his slang and satire, he would not bandy | when taken for public use. By Mr. Shepard, for informa- rig Emma, Duv ; | > dh h ip 5 son-—bat we Wak emeee . | when he rerort-d to such means. He would ask the | epithets, and was notone of those who would quietly sub- | tion as to the exercise of the pardoning power. By Mr. | *UgAf,ta Chatelain & Pouvert May 1, with 346 quia: | Je MUR ee ee Pande deaphis Masia! err, TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. | Keutleman (Mr. Yaney) where his voice was inthe con- | mit. He concluded by denying that he had almitted | Nellis, providing Jor the giving of security by the 9F- | ealslagmood, to A Parrullo. Lae. lon 87, sy. _* ship | Victory” Rowlan i Rondouty Active, Goldsmiths doy Ante pial | fest of 1844} It was directed aguinet one of the, bright | the abolitionlate supported Mr. Polk; and sald that the | pellant in courte for payment of costs i unsuccessful | Nordictmerien, of N York, fom N Orleans fir Boren. |” | 1 Seccvant . sche earl 8 eran, Phinda pha; In Senate. | Foe are of the eat ie x ad conan ware one oe ee wane indulge a Ny —— } 90 du Sages, ee restricting ied neat aoe be Brig Joseph me 300, 20 days from New Orleons, wit! Denuye, Ernmaat 3 3 iza, » do; Teeum- a ow, June 19, 1846, | “the unkindest cut of orde of abolition. | anti-American, and anti-pa views W | ‘8. By Mr. Richmond, as 10 the je - - Abas Rinse Otads, LR: 2 ER After prayers, journal, and a few petitions, | ists” voted against thet statesman, who, had he beensuc- | to oor existing dificulties, a. ing the taking of private property for public parposes, | ict swear, Mutsiee Je inat, fac 030, lon TR, spoke brig | Rrenncomar daw Iocan sens Daped erode. Mr. Hovarow reported back the House bill, providing | cessful, would have pursued such a line of policy as to | Here the personal explanation terminated. | Wout the consent of the owner thereol | Mr. C- F- | Judge Whitney, ¢ days {rom Belfast. M Charlestov, | wich; Sarah Frances, Watts, Thomaston. ‘reas elie for pay of volunteers for Mexico, raised under calls | vert the embarrassments under which we labor at this _ THE aad & sth +t. | Re leap for the ere ae a com- |" Brig ‘Steelman, 19 days from New Orle: with | Eliza and Panama, New, York; JB Moreau, Phil delphia; from General Guines, with a recommendation that it | 48y- He would tell the gentleman that if he thus ho- | | The House resolved itself into a Committee o mittee, to consider the question of codifying the un- | hides McCready. _ | | Susan Luewig, Sandwich. rer pass. 4 | ped to screen the administration from its blunders, and co- | Whole on the ang habe Unie, Oe Cobb in ihe | Pe Peg ome Jac rea adopted. ne est ae porentes ie ig Dolpli Holes. 9days from StJohn, NB, with | | Savem, Jane 18—Arrschr EH Herrick, Clarence, New 6 | Yer up its enormities, he was mistaken. He would ask | chair,) and took up the bill to modify the tariff act of |.a plan fora jediciary system. Adjourne jany At- | plaster, to Burnham & Eaton. a | York. ee ; Mr. Wesrcorr's fesoludon, calling for the lotter of | te gentleman whether the Senator from South Carolina | 1842. 3 | tas, June 191h, Sie eet: Walaa, 9 dpe Som. Strobe, NB with 1" Wuserneon arene ear fae Copsies.| Reirides, from General ‘Gaines to the “War Department, of the Ist | (Mz. Calhoun) raised his voice in ‘unison with the abo- | _ Mr. Jovrs, of Georgia, said that Mossrs. Buchanan and | emepapennenemeecencrencmmmemmmees | PIE days frou Norfolk, with staves, | L'Onient, Miles, for Vrinidad de Gubar Beller Mes: foe January, 1846, on reference to the waron the Rio | litionists,” when he declared in the chamber that he | Wright voted for the act of 1942, usa temporary mea- | COMMERCIAL. &e, to Sturges, Clearmas _. | York, 18—Brig Sarah Bently. for Ci $s; schr Grande, was agreed to. | would sonar pange a dag; Nes hie heart than support gure; and he called on te ene: Se the ee ol gche ‘Morning Star, Sawyer, 9 ays from Elethura, with | Peru, Attw for Fortsmout h NOH. ad pe 4 nittee of ¥ i é the war bill, with its preamble und by the pledges of the imore Convention, to 20, | 2000 dozen pia jes 30 bunches bananas 250 water melons, | ‘Asninarom, N.C., June rr ac! . war appuluted OM the patof tie Sone Ok the Aarts: | Touring this explanation Mr Stephens commanded, as | rally to tho support of the bill now before them. He al re ae Ween te eee ne | 24 Acker. Off Cape Henlopen, spoke brig Helen Mar,fim | New Yorks Win 8 Potts, do, CiN'telse euvard «Pred: ments in dispute between the two Houses, on the bill of | he always does, the respectful attention of the House] | s0 appealed to tho friends of a tarif! to give their influ. | 49 oo." ond for Poatls at $4 09 u $4 00%, Y Piptache Jol Wesley’ McKinney. 12 days from Ragged | “Witvuatu Vay June l0“Arr aches Rich, Bowden, Fall Indian appropriations—and Messrs Lewis, Jarnagin and |, Mr. Yaxcey asked leave to reply. There being no ob- | ence. They had had a fairin this city Yio com, | Baraosturva.—The market for Flour is moderately | Island, with 3000 bushels salt, to Newman, Worgman, & | River; Splendid, N York. : Sevier, were announced as the committe Jection, he expressed his surprise at the remarks cf the | the exhibition demonstrated that wo wore able to com: | 41,0 aad tho domand frou the Kast is fair. Consiiers: | Donnell” Leeften American trig, tor Nassau, to Auton load 4 o sae ihe coe Bios, gentleman. A gentleman had whispered ir his car that | pete successfully with the manutsotures of the world, | pio ties or Gones t $4 14%, 0 $496, have been mado | ig for Boston, : ene er On motion of Mr. ‘sox. of La. the joint resolution _ the gentlemansfrom Georgia, in speaking of those who | and could make over. description of articles es good! 1° this purpose. Heldors’are not now quite eo anxious Belit John Clark, Hart, 18 doys from Mobile, with 300 staves By Last Night’s Southern Mail, was token up—18 to 17—providing for an inquiry, by the | had denounced Mr. Webster, did not allude to him (Mr | and as cheap. Ifo called on the Woat, the great grain: /“to'operate at thoso prices, and many prefer holding back | ‘x! Roybugas 121 bales cotton, Dillinger & Ames, Sth inst, | orm Attorney General, into two patents, issued by Secretary | Yancey.) As to the name of his informant it was unne- | Growing W eats pcoee up irbeg B mA ile sie Tass toe higher ‘rales.’ Mickiges tap quoted at $4.a| tte ioctages, apa vail cary Wane for Teor | Home Ports. Bibb to the Houmah tract, a: large old: Spanish claim in | Cessary to mention de Oto by pormission, said he heard | land Would furaish u market forthe West in seturn. Ho | $400% Southern is dull, nd may bo quoted at $412 a | Van Burot, ou arava, al wall Toth inst, off Cave Gane | thon Boot eee eee eatery: snd lesbela, “The resolution was discussed at great longth upon the | the speech of Mg. Stephens, on ‘Thesday, and cubse- | Gave notice of several amendments which ho intended | $4 2% | These figures ‘upply to Howard street and | val, poke ship Eliza Morrison, Leech, from Mobile for Li- | Mptthews, Bo bri precedents, and the law stil the inquiry proposed, | duently, in the Post Ottice, he saw that gontlemea, and | to offer—one of which was to prevent frauds on the re- | Georgetown, which is uot vary, active except in pure | vezpool, Herrick, 7 days from Newbem, NC, with naval | Neuvitas. Cu J ite June 19—Arr are on ft from: 8 Jane, Gardner. from St Je + = ) sual i whites. Wheat if oblaiued, would bring 95 cents, or ; Frave P " on. by Me ated | remarked to him that he had made an eloquent speech, | Veuus, causing all who import goods to deliver the in r The i " stores, to 8 L. : janeiro; e Ta, onal berdien, when Herahead, Johnson, of | Te tae a portion of it, in speuking of Mie, Webslar, | voloc to the calluctor of tha portewho shall endorse ita | 20mething thoreabouls. ihe inquiry for this quality | “ars. 10,5, 7 days from Newbem, NC, with | bian. Knapp {rom Gori Islands Eagle, Fessenden, 6 days i 7 i arises from a foreigndemand, and much of it might be | naval stores, to Me 5 ha Mr Bacay, wearied of the longthened discussion, | might bo thought to allude to Mr. Mancey. Mr. Ste | correctness. If the importer is amhonest man, he will.) ¢. 03003. all other qualities’ are withowt much inquicy, A sega hea ith flour, | ga", Terry, NewVork; George, Atwood, Crisis, Me. Cid, : Se eed | phons informed him that he had no reference to that gen- | show a proper invoice—if he refuses, it will be an evi, | exported; al + |, Sehr liza, Osborn, Georgetawn, SC, wi * | brig Glamorgan. Focke, Kingston, Jam; schr Gen Taylor, a Ler pe lects Las Homan ; thevefore, he- (ian: MeDewell > sree up tocar. pret daponetty, He was in favor of taxing tea and | "4 may be quoted at 3 a 85 cents, according to quality. | &e, to Sturges, Clearman & Co, rig Glas | ‘ 1S righ ae e : Ri days from | Phillips, Linville la Boca Bay, Texas, let it pass; but the Senate might resume the | ey, in his seat, and mentioned to him the fact, collee twenty por cent. ‘They were not necessaries, but | Comm is botter, with sales ut G1 a 62 cents, Wostorn : | | Sche Manchester, Smack. from Richmond, and ( days from ‘OVK. AND PonTant lane 18—In . "ce ‘ | Southern yellow, prime quality, brings 55 a 56 cents; | the . . sch Berry, Kelly, Dusiness of the country. Ie trusted in God that the | |, Mt. Yaxcey resumed. He had received this informa- | couvenionces. Taking the last two years together, the | Foulnem yellow, Dilue quality, Bane ET eee ae om Thomann, lime, 3 friends of th foul of i ion in the House. But the gentleman from Goorgia average income was $2,500,000, This year it might now flee . He Sechelt LA Stuar 0% peareehe ee Would either pass the Dili, or | tan th fhe Hans higher gunee The mousing ow] may ee down at $3,000,000. Cotron.—The business to-day was very small, not ex: Collins, Vi t. McCras, of Pennsylvania, said, if, as assorted by | C¢eding 500 bales. Prices are easier on all descriptions, Mr. Brersx was opposed to the interference of the | aimattheeagle. The gent temporary mea- | 80d freights to Liverpool are dull, ian said further, that he, | t 6-164. for square government in this case, as proposed. It was taking a | (Mr. Yancey,) acted in collusion with the abolitionists in | the gentleman, the tariff’ of 1842 wa: : i | . position in favor of one patentee, and against another. | the presidential election; and, therefore, he (Mr. Ste ure, this was ‘not tho time to reduce it by holders. Weauste ne unesed Best Week racy, Ward | Win ieee Bacon: Gant Pevlor (sew): Forbes N Yorks Mr. Jonxson, of Md., at some length, defined the law | Phebs,) can be justified in colluding with the enemies of _ demanded a permanent tariff—the people | Livnaroo. Cuassimication. Schr N Biddle. Bugbee y ee aoe Oiioeds hctsahy D Douglese, N Yorks relating to Jand patents as applicable to this case, and | Ur country in the hour of war, because the abolition- | know on what they could depend. He felt a glow of | New Orleans t Lady Lake, Lake, Virginia, Oa ee: Hodions Ben » a was opposed to the interference of Congress in the | ists chose to join him in time A voice— | pride at the late fair, in viewing the result of Amorican | Florida. Mob. ¢ Texas, | Schr Chesapeake, Smart, Baltimo: ay 1+ Boston; ‘watks Cora, Warmer, St Barts: Elk, Taylor, of peace. matter. “ they didn’t jotn you ; they held oft} pada thatjusti- skill under the protection which had been afforded. He | Inferior, eal idence. 7 a cl y! SI ‘ a 6% | Schr J Polk, Lougstreet, Virgit | the Yarns Aaealiaw: ‘Ltoseecs, Bestest ‘The resolution was passed, 97 to 13, fy them in taking the part of the enemy in the time of ¢xpressed his preference for specific duties over fraudu- | Ordi 8 Tal nish Miho nso agg | Pate tigtees* aeudlen, charleston Att aria, en ‘A PERSONAL INQUIRY. | war, when our rights and honor were involved, and lent advalorem duties; and in conclusion, believ z Bs paw, Boston; Jus, Stetion, Port-au-Prince: barge Michigan, Mr. Haxweaan, before the bill was finally disposed of, | When the entire world was looking on? But the gentle- ed the settlement of the Oregon question, so far as he ry F Hy Allen, New York; Portuguese schooner Providence, Lug, asked, and in asking he did not mean the slightest of- | man’s etrength being small, he could not reach very | understood the terms, was best for the interosts of the ar) L fence; but he would inquire of the Senator from Louie Mig: BESS Nictite ‘ pions Oe atone Se Su ptien aa atic eedeinetene ue a iana, if he had not , or il till di re Mr. Leex, (Mr. ey giving way,) remarked, in re- a A 5 * of Peyroalintvert inthis Houmah tract? ™MY® *%° | piyto Me. tenons that hes "bund to ay that no the dp Grande were sentared™now tat re had na we M. W Toe GpuMANGS CAN? Mr, Jounson—I will answer th Weed. certainly understood the gentleman as saying that our | ficient number of troops to advance beyond Matamoras, | forma the citizens of Mr. Benaien—I call the Senator Gorden aie. boundary ought to be the Rio Grande) | and our flag was waving triumphantly over more than | Son cx: | Delow M Yrerctand the public is general, that he hus focaied Wim. Mr. Jounson—lI desire to answer the gentleman. Mr. Mr. Yancey resumed, He had only taken for granted | one cHy of Mexico, took occasion to speak about the war, For several days past, says the Alsrandria (La.) De- 1 % self in this city, at J. then explained that he had no very material interest | the ground assumed by the gentleman from Goorgia, not in high compliment to the administration, and said | mocrat of the 3d instant, we have. had constant rains, ac- | ed Yes witnesses: NO. 437 BROADWAY, in the decision upon these patents. ie had a small lot of | that the abolitionists voted the democratic ticket ; but, | that our country was disgraced before the world by the | companied with heavy and violemft winds, rendering the og Beals 25°) ailed. ‘Where may be found delaree. and complete sonorument of land in this Houmah tract of no particular value ; in- | from this, could the gentleman justify himself in joining | bungling movements against Mexico. atmosphere at times cold and disagreeable. The terri: Liverpool, for Liverpool; Br bark Regulus, for 8t | SECT Gold, Silver and Steel nar? deed, he would not turn round for it; and had been of | those saine individuals who now condemed the war? | Mr.Mcluvawe, of Pennsylvania, washed his hands of | ble storm on Sunday night did contidereble damage to 3. ; i fered by all the claimants a good title for it, which he | The geutleman aid that there were some things in his | the war brought on by the President; and spoke in favor | the crops of this parish. several plantations, we under- M.W. would also remind the Public, wp whom he is partially apatined (Mz. Yancey’s) printed spetch, which he did notdeliver | of protection to domestic manufacture | stand, having been laid almost’ desolate by it. ‘Tho | bela A SC rp ape on Or Mr. Wenstex here arose to a question of order, and s in the Hor Now, this was entirely in unison with the ‘he tarlif bill was laid aside, and the committee took | fences arofmd the plantations also sustained more or less IG™ Packet ship Rochester, for Liverpool, will sail to- | enabled to determine the glasses, suitable for any eve, Per H beseech iny friend from Louisiana, I beseech him, gentleman's chi acter, i would be recollected that on up the damage. re taks auveaieeines cits eee tae iP . " fons can be suppled with glasses which will eseech thé Senate, to waive this px inquisition. | Tuesday, having on! an hour during which te PENSION MILL. @ prospects of the cotton planters in this parish, says a } f J ‘Tho subject was dropped. Personal inquisition, | | oak; aod the Chulzmud of die Corsmitiog on Intinn Ae,|. Mx Mcsuvtnpved teateikerma? the appropriation of | the Marksvitle (Avoyelles) Villugerfof the Ist June: sxe | (> Ship Cohota, Marshall, will leave on Monday for a aitention is called to new style of Perspective THE WARE Mouse BILL. fairs being desirous of addressing the committee, he re- _ $3000 for the relief of persons wounded in private armed | rather unfavorable at present. ‘The ‘Spring has been un- | China. * " purest ‘ision, and have On motion of Mr Dix, the Senate took up the bill re- | marked that he would merely state propositions, and not Vessels during the war with Great Britain. For want of | usually wet, and the consequence is, that most of the Sir Huaueot.—Later accounts from this ship state that | highly recommen: in thei upon th ported by him from the Committee of Commerce, known | arguments, He only spoke fifteen minutes, and under. @ quorum, the committee rose. crops are so completely “ in tho grass” as to be seriously | about 100 bales of cotton had been taken from her. The ear- | eye, for preserving and improving the sight in continued writ- as the warehousing bill, of which the following is a | took to write out the arguments. If the gentleman says Mr. Hi.tiarn asked his colleague several questions in | injured. On Bayou des Glaisses, a species of cotton louse | £2 tke hold will not be much damaged. Between 40 and 50 | ing and reading. copy :— | that there are any heads of arguments inthe printed Yelation to the speech which produced so much excite- | has made its appearance, and has already done much les were broken and thrown overboard, Short Sighted persons, and such as have been operated upon A BILL speech, not mentioned by him, (Mr. Yancey) verbully in | ment this morning, which terminated in placing Mr. Hil- | damage. We understand that one planter in that vicinity _ Wrecx.—Ship Saranack, at Philadelphia, passed on the 7th pmee can —. mice ge Be i ae To amend on act entitled, “Wn act to provide reveuue from | the House, he states that which is false- | liard rectus in curia with d to what he said a few | has been obliged to plough up and re) about forty | inst, Sable Island bearing W 40 miles, the wreck of aschoon- | _ He inserts new aee'of all anainins " imports, and to change and modify existing laws impo- Mr. cky took his seat. ' weeks since in defence to Mr. Webster. acres, in consequence of the ravage: ese destructive | er, apparently 100 tons burthen, area Sea rant ail apeeccalseieeiamcs froasns to ae the sing duties on imports, and th 2 Mr. Bainxennor' r. Speaker— At 25 minutes to 4, the House adjeurned. | vermin. Notice to Mariners. | sight for five years, or exchange them without extra cl Be it enacted, go. That ihe teaitn oeetion ar the act | Mr. Sternens.—I ask to reply. [Cries of “Oh, no!” | A Spar Buoy, Painted red ee whi has been placed on | _m273m*r 0 i s entitled “an act to provide reveuue from imports, und to “Yes, go on”) Only one moment. [Cries of “or- Barrotone, Juno 20, 1816. | Passengers Arrived. pie ok le a aang eel naa ARTIFICIAL EYES. change and modify existing Io Imposing duties on im | der.” sheer bin moat object? [After a pause.) Zé Cale onia's News—The Baltimore end Ohio Reif, | , Loxpon Packet ship Hendrik Hudson—E Alexander, of | * Spoken. ‘ADE and insorted by Dr-J. GRAY, No. 18 Bowery, diay of August, “one thousand ‘cight hundred und forty. | ‘The Chair hears no chiectian: a eg il ep cemmbea iccll Blip Cinta, Zurich; P Brown, New Haven,” A'H SteDonald, | c DUE Emblem, Bunker, passed Cape Cruz May 27, for St | 517) Yprtag Sines. Any person A that wishes to be well ol is hereby amended so as hereafter to read as fol- | oe Horxins.—I object. ‘This is no place for such pro- Markets, 8 sock Board, $c. Dae pay j tok ee if yatta Montague, MD, N | haries Carroll, from Boston for New Orleans, 7 days sess always apply to the maker, abo hes boon ia ip act jows 2— ceedings. " o y s * ? = . | out, 1th inst, lat 32, lon 71 40. jor oars. Ske. 12. Jind be it further enacted, That, on and after | Mr. Sterstews.—Mr. Speaker— Fee ne eermaania, was received hero yor | | Honce, PR- Brig Cordelia —W GG Avprenheimer, lady | “Yéch inst, at 37, lon 1, brig Harviet, trom New York for To- | = RNG ; the day this act goes i perati i im-| | Mr. Brinkennorr, (still standing.) 1 si s- terday morning at 8 o'clock, by telegraph, and in the | aud servant, Win Apprenheimer, David Hatch, Francisco | pasco, vi :s ‘y S0es into operation, the duties on all im- ) 1 was absent ye: Z Domumick, of Porto Kico. ‘40 lat 24 17, Jon 8134, schr Nile, where from or bound 465 BROADWAY, Ported Roods, wares, or merchandise shall be paid incash. | terday when committees were called for reports, and | courso of the morning the eity was flooded with oxtras. Montrvipro—Bark Chancellor—J Tyler, J A Bennett. note ee ee ee ee gi ‘THIRD DOOR FROM GRAND STREET. frovided, Thut in all cases of failure or neglect to pay | Now | ask to report a Senate bill. ‘The most important news to Baltimore, said to have ‘Whalemen. WW? Exthe sndeiaigned, having witnessed astonishing cures the duties on completion of the entry, or whenever the | Mr. Bayt. (Calling loudly.) Mr. Speaker— ved by the ‘Caledonde; la contatabd tate Passengers to Arrive. Ship Leonidas, 5 days from Fairhaven, was spoken on the Tape |e te nlite gy Opt owner, importer, or cousignee shall so request by an ap- | | The Srxaxen, with his usual promptness, was ondea- been received by the Caledonia, is contained inletters | gavanxan—Brig Macon—Rev HA Waleox, lady and four | 11rd ‘lator leu We far the Ladin Ones RCE Eirae ereoreies evonaneds Soc aipmness. af he plication in wrbing, in such form as shall be prescribed | Voring to “conquer peace,” and causing gentlemen, who from the Hon. Louis McLane, announcing his intention | children, Dr A Mitchell lady and. 2 children, J Tb igand Foreign Ports. Rey Dunean Dont Coos, m4 by the S laughter, Miss Dillingham, Miss Coun, ct cretary of the Treasury, the said goods, wares, | Were standing in different directions, to take their seats. | of returning home at an curly day, and resuming the | !a4¥, Mrs Young an vk John R Gardiner, | Rev, J Andrade G.Priest, fev:G. f ‘ Brxize, Honduras, June 3—In port, of merchandise shal! be taken possession of by the col- | | Mr. Bavty, (again.) Mr. Speaker, [cries of “order.”] | ; fp ‘trom N Yo ays5 J. Peck, v. A. Wheel lector, and deposited in the public stores, ct in other | I move, (raising his voice akey higher,) the House mire | practical datics of the presidency of the Rulitmors: ad | Pee ior IGEN, oS liaison teehee wd te ferences given to those in the city who have stores to be agreed on, dnd secured in the manner provi. | the gentleman from Georgi permission to make his re- | Ohio Railroad. The proposition for the purchase of a Foreign Importations. Buvrrie.n, April 27—Arr achr Fulton, (of New York) | totally blind from Amorosie—sight now perfectly ; ded for by the first section of the act of the twentieth | marks. [“Agreed, agreed.”] | Majority of the stock of the Connelsville Railroad, meets | —Loxnox—Ship Hendrik Hudson—100 casks 8 Barstow & co; | from Truxilio. for St. Johns, Nicaragua, Ulcers and Specks removed of the longest standing. day of April, one thousand eight hundred and eighteen, | ‘The Sreaxea, (as culm as this summer's genial morn) | With his hearty approval, provided the charter is not in- | 46 cases, 16 casks J Thompson; 200 bales Olyphant & co;7 | | Baravia, March 30—In port, ship Moslem, French, for | {7A number of undoubted testimoni ‘ven at the entitled * t provid fc si vines and | Genth vill tt , terfered with by the next Legislature of Pennsylvania. | cases Jas 8 Beckwith & co; 8 casks C C Haun; 4 do H Cohen | Amtsterdam, loxding (perhaps at'Sourabaya, W@Sailed 15th'(n ot | office, will satisfy the public o: distilled spirits in public warehouses! ent for other pur | fcctomen ton cece oe (A vory heavy rap] ‘The | Such confidence have the’London caplteluts in his | & eo; 8pkga feo Biyer& Sin:3 chests Wichelhauses & eerfoualy) aban CLUMe Note Boctons heck John Caskic; bale | iss? arcifetel Eyre vesceted wi success. wut pain. {Advice to poses,’ there to be kept with due ani reasonable care, | remarks, ‘The Chair hears no objection. jndgmant and integrity, that they are praperod, et say | SSS cong cece Seemanal’ Giles saan, Sumecak | "Cac currra; Aveil $n pare, Werk Ooquette, Eldridge, o> 4 ; fe Dr. will remove on the first of May to No. 490 at the charge and risk of the owner, importer, consignes | Mr. Horxixs.—I object, and move that the House re. | Moment, to loan the Ballimore aud Ohio Company what | Maun'& co; chs HB M ep AV i uestey: Listener er | Callin nce tak aban a ite °F # Broome street, first house, second block east of Broadway. or agent, aiid subject atall tines to their order upon the | solve itself into a committee of the whole on the state of | eV! sum may be required for the pu oa erpeg Powers & Weishiman, Piiladelphia;3 canes Wiley &Barsam: pac monstant, May 23—Iw port ship Eliza Warwick, Leach, | et imd&it Wer ayment of t! prope is J Le ical ly 31 3 a 34 ton, about June 1; juran, Miiams, for a = 7) Tig owner, importer, consignee or heent of ary moots | _ Mr. Hvwr of New York.—I would enquire whether | Fevara and examination of ft, In two yours from is com: | {ae ReccerrTd He eralck Soe kh ee haeas | for boston, about dae 1 sels. Wits, WIGS AND TOUPEES, on which the duties have not been pail shail sive Crehe | the gentleman has not had leave to prosoed? | mencement, Baltimore and Pittsburgh will be the two | 1G Hooper: 23 J & 8 Petree & co; 10 W Benjamin & co,64 | Havana, June 10—Iu port ships Dimtha, Brown, unc; Ce- Bek EE MOT Ree vege: York, are collector satisfactory ty tat the sald goods eball | Mr-H (in his seat) This is no | great depots for western freight and travel. Herrick; 2 T Wood & #0; 3 © Winford: 1 box WP Surges: 1 | res, Hodge, do; James Edward, Webster, do; Geo Bkol- ngareat the neal bend of aie i say ma New Xerk, ere be landed out of the jurisdiction of the United States, in | Collisions betweenmembers, "* '® Ret the place for | BP. °°cliday strect tieatte is. 1 learn, abdut’to'be cand prapsunes Niptne ctascny teetneit: nearer & | felt Jor ames ina lov. dara:, Wn sagas Bis; for Bovton | sg pcutuewet’ feereeid seam abe cry to say ant j 7 d oT hy a | - co} bat s Naylor 0; ies rl Ts % ictus, Nat 5 5 fag “4 4 the manner now required by existing Laws relating to | | The Srraxen.—The gentleman from Virginia moves, | Fe-opened by Mr. Marshall, when tho patriotic plays, re- | £015 by A WT & H Malis 120 pkye TC Pistadelphia unc: and others as before reported. thing in reference to these Wira, since the exensive was, and Meet apomy iF he Denes of drawback, the collector | that the House resolve itself into a committes of the | lative to operations on the, Itio Grande, will be pro- | Boas 10 bls 5 bags E Fle pabiy tie brie Tarquin Avthern, trots Antcun for Wvark) | strangers arelishle to be imposed upon by the pretended wig shall, upon payment of the appropriate expenses, permit | Whole on the state of the Union. | duced. | ae sip at ably re bas Tergome, Arthorp, from Antigua for WY Ork) | oi kers whu so abound amhoue us, wedeem it cer Gaty-es the said goods, under the inspection of the proper offi- | Mr. Horxivs.—Yeas and nays. pened by aii Durtne, te the Coste 4 ehorkciae, | Hare AD Preval y Falltiony ipleed logwoods. Algo a trig aret (aq doubt the. Wahens, | Tintee Niu 60 SoMa ncce may be witled, oe aapsined ot cers, co be shipped without the payment of any duties | | They were ordered, and being taken, the question was ,, he Musou continues te do eetrendid business. and | Ui Felt 5 tons chatk J Montkvineo, May 9—In port, shin Wataga, Moore, fi mit dai ale ‘wc$t; ta le verk> deposited er arbronia nap ade, wares or archandive, | ascertained to be decked in the negative—yeas 83, nays Oty with ‘Me its Bensott whe Yertetion asus | 2 Ose Myst & Song SC AR on: 23 be adie for otia din barks Tawa, Thome, from FA ariety ofladies ornamental hair work, Jon eae “without peyment of the duties ana] | 2e-@rsemaesiminediately arote and eid-—My. Speak- | the personal management ofthe ostabllahmenty in place | adisxaune Bg Melee os fs ie Loui i Schas Mavoi Burne ty from New Yr ive Chie h LAIRD’S, 9 Chatham st. ¢ tl ® :, wi i en of jans01 , Esq. | 1 t ales | from Patagonia, une; brige Chi icLelan for i 55 55 3 SES. shall'be appraised and sold by the collesisr atpublisaue-| The Seearcn—The genteman asks to make a further |. Sterling, one of the party charged with committing « | rags EB funew—y do mdse M Heischell & cot? kas to | Ha danelyo; Raldane, Say rom ind Pap : BATCHELOR’ new invented We snd Sexe, eae tiou, on due pudlic notice thereof being first given, inthe | personal explanation. (A voice“ Let him be achat oc pr pr ae or (foals Soy lh MO Ra —Bark Chancellor—145. ba W De. | Janeiro; schr Columbia, Handy, sid ten days previous for Rio th le the nataral helt 05 10, ety dtecton I manner and lor the time to be prescribed by a general | Mr. Conu' desired to say that Mr. Yancey read to him ieatreer opinion that he pape suitcen Lem | sree Mas aimee ad (nies wioe see Redes as ales | Gaede wikadtetereperet = aber of sare lofees Sf Se ceentintees regulation of the Treasury Department; and at said | yesterday a portion of his speech in manuscript, but abode of tha sazsa rty, will be “tispored. of ga Mon’ | $0 Brown Brothers & co Boston—05 do Charles J Fessenden, | Mansawitta, Cuba, June #—In port, brigs Monaco, Gou! sue cak ritaet on of te veqacont public sale distinct printed catalogues descriptive of said | Which did not appear in the Unio ving been sup- *s fo 3, Ele |, for do, load 7 e wi day noxt. Should the latter also be cleared, there is no | >?" pR_Brig Cordelis—104 hhde 30 dbl for Boston, sui Rlcemre, Feckend, for a0, Loudial difficulties so long expe : iy ed by wig wearers, can Goods, with the appraised value ailixed thereto, shall be | pressed in consequence of infec L sugar toM | Chandler, for do lelen, Wave, for do do. . iELO Bread. distributed among the persoos present at said sale; and a | that Mir Stephens, ia making fumed ge coe ceancated | Goubt but that the whole party will be set at liberty by | sawinerver tk done ao hiels do ao te thm Oslrich & Cruger— | 31st Mny, brig David Duihield (of N York) for St Cran Cuba: | SN" Wnoved fram ies Brondeey ee at Feasonable oppurtunity shall be given before such sale, | Mr. Webster, did’ not allude to him (Mr. Yancey) It Seemmmencavarimpsuensuilta ereariccate Fo al aah eg one rep tlae o Ag OR Bd RM Bd et a carn eet sta Ae THE @ yersons desirous of purchasing. to inspect the quality | was at his (Vir. Cobb's) suggestion that a portion of th a 6 pie ygany 06 ff - |” Moxtrea 17—Arr brigs Isabella, Tilley, Newcastle; : Of such goods; and tue proceeds of the eaid sales, after | manuscript was omitted. opr Yancey said that his feel. tbat has elapsed since the offence rendering their per- Mine crt talbtocige Scale sakcgnoy'Y bet torte | Aus: Soomencune: Gx: Cid, brig. Twin Brothers, Brown, INVISIBLE , ri deducting the usual rate of storage at the port in ques- | ings towards the gentleman from Georgia were not such $0Hal identification, even if guilty, almost impossible. | Aion Mord | Paylor, London; bark’Ann Me: tien, with all oth | ‘They have all suffered nearly a year’s imprisonment, al. 5 og We A p meme that sceptics Hes AMAIEDE pala Cae ee eee oc nine | techs Taare pice MMe Ose an Ok Ene SS | any ‘Thich will go to satisfy public ‘opinion in some men: | buyiaepnteas Fig, Apecles Lage ahora ar tea te | Leet, Melee nt brigs Aun, Smith, Gates, for | ont ‘the fect and Fede rnat tae mopar Tecelpts taken for tue same: Provie || Mr. Sreruexs—I would inquire of my colleague ithe | "T°: sy. 2.04 ne last enlesof Howard street flour | itt seks fuse 1214 granadi Deak oon ior Bray. for Newoury: | é without sewi Of uch ealee, iter the peymgct of ope eer ae | wren Te rece intimated, what the atippreaved ramarks | 4.0, nite on Thursday, good suledted treads einging Domestic Importation tant, Sop Nontatke 90 1 Re aie shiveead | Bai isa tone tn lghtnens tad uacerel sonore: atter the pay age, charges, ox. | ¢ place . mee Volant, tor Norfolk, 1 ao incport 6 Targe shi rt, : penses, and duties, as aforesaid, remaining unclaimed for | Mr. Cown.—I did not. AndI will state that this morn. | $3.87}. Yesterda: F, the market was ata por- | |New Ostrans—Brig Ellis hhds sugar to Barstow & | nye losding sugar for Ewrope. id 7th, schr Orb, Hubbard, detection, its texture being 20 beautiful, so the space of y# after such sales, shall be paid by | ing, before the meeting of tho Hous, frog tocar Reotstand again: ingle sale was made. sacks com 700 do wheat EK Collins & Co—260 | PTR iors. porous and 90 aa of the collector into the treasu the said collector shall transi. copy of the invento: y of the United States; ie he. . . a in all ;,and | my colleague. Some ‘allusion wae madoto the remarks in4pectionsf the week amount to 11,598 bbls. and 499 OF St Onc ane sity Mecchant—s60 barrels lard 387 do | _ PADANG, about Feb 8—In port, ship Vancouver, Crocker, | tion js woimpeded, and the great vith the said overplus, a | of M: 9 has : “Yancey. Mr. Stephens said he would speak to hai! bbls, Hour, besides 14 bbls, rye Nour, 630 bbls. and | ori 79 tierces lard J Hf Reed—107 bbls pork 90 kegs lard M'S | Boston, 02 days passage, for Boston, April 1 rolded. _ The anantie snd coma | > | v) brigs T inspect this novel y, appraisement, and account of | ie some time on the subject. At ad Alt bbls pork 2076 sacks com 431 kegs lard 37 tierees |, Qurune, June 1S) Are i i fmead sales, specifying the marks, numbers, and descriptions of | the conversation I did not karst ts Selleagare wont Whiskey is now firm at 20 cents in hhds, and 21 in bls. | do Howland & Kepjawalls ois hides en ee Sap, os ike BAiitv? us Brdadwayr comer of Liberty erreet ap stair. tha packages sold, their eguten's, the name of the vessel | make n personal explanation What aid, arose from & There ibalge of Stocks a¢ Baltimore, Faeries A Srey se beles comme C Thaverichy Hawthorn, Bell, Waterford; ship Victo mi fat gl oR ge and master in which and of the port or place whence | tion to preserve the kind feelings which I be- | There is little change in money matters—rates are firm, | _; ‘Good or +f on303 | York; brig Kate’ Robertson, Watt, lu G SOSTIVENE ri 5 «they were imported, and the time when, and the name | Ueved existed between the two quntinncs, Ye | without excessive demand. ce | ihe ehece dae Harare Boies Sra gt yftrers Hi coe | Pile, Hochefort,, bries laabells, Tilley, Newenstle: tar CONE oti Orel nae Ore of the person or persons to whom said goods were con. | Mr. Baviy.—Mr. Speaker, ——~ the salen of the week are von falr amount. In Sea 1m 3 bbls pork 1135 sacks wheat EK Collins & eo—3 bbls Hi | "us, Dick, Larochelle; Thos Wood, Fairley) L’Orient; So- INJECTIONS, B signed in the manifest; and the receipt or certificate of | Mr. Srxriens.~I hope assent will be given me to pro: | uese,ts little doing—77%; offered ‘ood—86 bxs Hunt 11000 sacks wheat 20 hhds | pity Tonkin, Mensiua; leaden, Etc eet | DUMorrs ERVALENTA, (an alimentary Farina) the collector shall exonerate the master or person hav- | ceed. Pires percents, Svat.” Cite Hicks & Co—1700 sacks wheat 125 bales corton Crane & Tay. Pothy- Hays. Neweastle: Gathering, Simms, and the Cochin, Chinese ) classe. arssovery was ing charge or command of any’ ship or vessel in which r, Barty.—I shall be very glad if the gentleman 7X at 973¢—buyers at 9754,_ Loan of 1970, 96 bid. Plea- | !F285 do How land & Aspinwall—120 do Bogart & Kneeland Henry Brown, Rochefort; | Act lately made in France, and has ) roved iy oeeoad said goods, wares, or merchandise were imported, from | have leave, sure Six per cents. 95 offered. Nothing doing in Five per | pes Door & Walsh—2 boxes Samuel Cockran. of rant, Lawrence, Leith: | Ervalenta will not only cure con tipetic, » Wut also. all diag allclaim of the owner ot owners thereof, who shall Mr. Srxewexs replied to Mr. Yancey. His colleague | eats. Kailways 6 per cents. 101}gal02. ford: Tiletson & co-125 Dellinger & Ames—3i RBesrt& | St Johns; bark Q ED, Starks, Liverpool ng frome it, aa dysrensis, & ¢: Sole wacleee 0 nevertheless, on due proof of their interest, be entitled (Mr. Cobb) had made a statement in accordance with she ¢ # Ocean, - ‘ur. | tail,in whole or half packets, a tthe Depot for the United Been. greg, aces, ae ote ited 3 2 vis, do; Dri Ames—32 Center & co—15 Sturges, Clearman & co—3 do bbl jewcastle; | States Prvaprirnra, June 20,1846. | SH Talman— bx Parmele & Hodges—1 Green, Henry & , 26" St John, Nfld:.S N We have had a sweltering hot day here till about three Baker Stone & Starr—1 C Doxy—2 trunks Mrs Bweet—2 L | Planter Lan! A ro wn, 1 Stockton; Coolock, | ‘ Bryant's, 715 Bi Liwenston—1 . Bartlett—t J D Price & co—3 dolby HT | " fa I, bling bark Or 5, 71 o'clock, when a storm commenced which has plentifully | Chapmen=1 tank P Phillips-t do |x Lawrences Murray & | H8"dg, Cogkertl, London. Ga ear . Richa Ene 0 H Lut way 5 ; Remple, 2 Brow besprinkled the parched earth, and rendered the tempe- | Ingate—I b J Price & co—I Daniels & Brady—276 to order. | ‘Thomas, Waterford: 2 $, Penzani ue $ubass ehaeilidy Bob? a Mintamnton, Taro, Birhadons ship Lady’ Milton, He 153 BROADWAY Liverpool; barks Susan & Sarah, T! Ci ER OF JO! 4 The Adjutant General of the Commonweats taser | | MARITIME HERALD. | elite thgeth tne Unied Rimop: Wales! 70 THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES tended the time for receiving offers from our volunteers lum, Drogheda:, Agensria, Wiyth, St Andrews: Governor, i¢ Ne empire VERBENA 5 ., L— This icle, wet dh fit eae mf ee is impossible to. antftetare LERTA, cs ws and medicine dealers w the to receive from the treasury the amount of any overplus | truth. He knew of no suppressed remar! paid into the same under the provisions of this act: Pro- league had not been authorized to speak for vided, That so much of the fifty sixth section of thegen- gentleman from Alabama (Mr. Yancey), he repeated, did eral collection law of the second of March, seventeen | notenter into his mind. The gentleman from A\ hundred and ninety-nine, aud the thirteenth section of the | said that if he (Mr. Stephens) «tated th: act of the thirtieth of August, eighteen hundred and for- | head in his printed speech whic! tioned ty-two, to provide revenue from imports, and to change | his verbal remarks in the House, he (Mr. Stephens) had and modify existing laws imposing duties on imports, and | uttered a falxehood! Now he for othor purposes, as conilicts with the provisions of this | to dissect the anatomy — neither its he: act, shall be, and is moe repealed,excepting that noth- |The tail alluded to ‘him, in which the Be ing contained in this act shall be construed to extend the | man from Alabama said, “ "am informed by a mutual —— to the llthof next month. This was rendered necessary PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 21. . Skelton, Traro; bark jale; 16, shi) en, Vanzuile- time now prescribed by law for selling unclaimed goods: | friend, it (the remark of Mir. Stephene not by any Jack of spirit.on the pert of our military, but | con, | London at hay LG Fear ed, also, ‘That all goods of a perishable natare, and those yrhg lenounced ‘Wales sean saewanad from those offers not having been made in conformity | sum nzse: | Pat We (Rtg eens ‘e phat i inpowder, gre-crackers, and explosive substances, at me” The gent its that the cor f th 7 . . | SUN ORTS, ~ 3 toit It rening to the skim, deposited as tiered shal Be sold forthwith, abolitionists caused th of Henry Clay. Would ne Pes vp ey fel sate ino ore ants i enckyies | Weaiamalen: On Pesabrokes a ah ie inten, ahd ec. 9. And be tt further on it not have been charitable towards Mr. Callioun, whose | ac ony, = igagegs y . : tha, Owen, Rhyl. Semnlort in shaving, showla vee of the Treasury bo, and he is friend the gentleman from Alabama was, not to have | county, which have made the offer in the form required, | Ship Rochester Britton, Liverpool, Woodhull & Minturn. Ragen Istaxp, June S—In port, brigs Pactolus, for Bor ms bs caicnd such regulations, not incons made the remarks he did? The gentl id that th Ship Cohota, Marshall, Canton, N J, & G Griswold. ton via Nassau, loading; and Johi Westey, tor New York United btate: b Jie A gentle said that the | are composed almost entirely of what the natives here Ship Harriet & Jessie, Connor, Charleston. Mn » The New Soap.—We fo a a a may ~ necessary to give full effect of —- owl may attack the eagie. Whether the gen- | term ag ioe ‘They are the Paterson Guards, Capt. Ship John Campbel ucket, Quebec, J McMurray. Me =) Tesi PR, June 7—In port, brigs Madrid, Little, for more as oan ‘bis ac loman arrived at this conclusion by personal observa- | Stokes, and the Steuben Fusilcers, Capt. Syberg. The ip err. (Br) Man, St John, NB.) MeMurray. | Guayame th: 1 ‘Smith, weg fret. i james Grant, No. tail, Dix for tho space of upwards of an hour, enter. | tiva, he would leave it for the House to determine. ‘The | first being of Irish and the latter of German origit, Ship Corsair, Adams, Belfast, Ireland, Richardson & San Bras, about May 22, on the coast, sehr Alice Aun, ase f cnokecc time Srp eaten: tained the Senate, in a clear and most methodical exposi- Paap en said that he was mistaken in his (Mr. | The beautiful pleasure yacht of Mr. Perkins arrived | son. bi , | Pendeyrast, Huffington. t hr emollient, “bas ie We, somethin, peseast Ba J mn torage of imported goods, and of | Stephen's) character. Now, he must admit that the | here yesterday from Boston, with the owner and a. party K Colmmble, ‘rareell, Marseilles, Brett & Voce. | _S4manana, March 28—In port, ship Tiber, Snow, for Bow. | oi fe veit is the best shaving inthe world. ' t of 1799, down to the present | mistake was mutual. He was not surprised, as the gen- | of his friends on board. It passed by the city without ark Reter Demll; Lewit, Savannah, It M Dem Ul. par | tatslonding to proceed to Batavia, and sail thence From the ‘venug Mirrors Ring's Ve Cres, we time, relating to this system. Ho defined the existing | tleman fvom Alabama said he was. He wished the gon- | Atopping for any length of'time, ard proceeded up the | g5eT* Avahuac, ni sariaoeatgey nrardaddetesnpinncaderstalll Grooradas n Ports. know by experteuce to be the hest kind o} ‘soap, and laws, and the iniquity of its exactions in debentures, | tleman to know there was a wide difference between | river to onablo;Mr.Porkins to visit some’! hie relatives in Bark Claremont, Lesmond, Philadelphia, Nesmith & Walsh | ag eg ; | those persous who have troublesome be rawbacks, percentages, and interest for storage, &c.— | the -xecutive andthe country. The gentleman charg- | New Jersey, id ‘Shankland, Norfoll ‘ Boorom Jone, Phat pack Meon | without i has wi its He would propose, at the proper time, to fill the blank in vith colluding with the enemies of the country. | ‘The Anal settlement of the Oregon difficulties having Norw) Guseman, Charleston. Cake Sosial Bentgiss N Beofords. sche geo, | re arte Mr. Ring hes lately : tho Paragraph relating to the storage of goods, with | To this he would not deign to reply. It was the coun: | heen advised by the Senate, and t treaty approved of, hie gee, New Orleans, Gager Mailler. Port an Prince: Har, Ballard, St. Croias sinese of Des hg nammettet Hecate, mad Sone ree to as such small remain in store for ‘three | try’s honor, rights and interests, on which he would | hada favorable effect upon the business of the week, 1p Be) Jonge, Picton, CR Sheldon. Cienfuegos, Healy, ' Wilmington, Ne £5 ne Clark, | Street, where his jnestis bie article 7 ; and, itith tonne, weal Aale at public auction, | ‘This was the | have the people to rally. But the highest duty of the | though operations have been rather limited. Prices of | pig Jorelino, Barbone, Marana. E Corupe & Sou. | Hivacer“Philedeiphia: Glide, Lovell: | titewie, Hting's Cough Candy, felts suid io bee plesaat ritish terms, and interrupted existence for forty country is lost sight of ; and he foared the time was tea and coffee have an upward tendency in consequence | Brix Kazan (Sard) Piere, Gibraltar, Leghorn, ke, J Vi- | Utien, Bpatens Ce and certain cure for that trow egome companion. years had ptation to the general revenue | coming when the people would feol the truth of the re- | of th sed change in the tariff, Domestic re, ; : : sic Phuiladelphiay Priena.L a Waar eee ws. The remission of interest upon goods in cor- | mark. If this capil was on fire, it would be the duty of | axieusual atthig sesso, extremely ells thot ns George, Yates, Charleston, G Bulk} Blrek inswk Kellys alley feation ravantage’ fet forth in the bill, was of the greatest | every patriot to rush forward to ite extinguishment, not remain without alteration. No change has occurred this | Brig Mellan, Lenvy, Demernray’ Nesmith & Walsh. | brine Cha ships Col Sila tle advantage to the mercantile community. ‘There | stopping to look into its origin, or to discover the incen- | week in the prices of ¢ range at $4 for white, | Bris Faleou, (Br) Pitt, y Y : oat; eales tamer . Tucker & Lighthourn. were two great benefits to be derived from this | diary. So would he, as the countey was assailed, rush $ 50 fe 240425 for Schuyl | , Schr Agawam, Lane, Matanzas and Cardenas, Read & new law. First, it would afford an important benefit to | to its defence ; but this did not preclude en investigution | Kil. “the whole aastet “ort Saipemens for the season | POC uf € Hon | Horkinger Brown, ‘ aan fea ema ‘ Havana; Casco, y the mercantile community in relieving them from tho | into crime amounts to 561,309 tons, of which 431,848 came over the | sort brancety Johnson, St Joho, NB, T Winnjett. Charlotte, Crowell, . Id ship for sale, wholesale and u j ! f | : y jc ‘ SL Mitchel, | Chrrlow 4 5 rigors of cash duties ; second, the stimulus which would | Mr. Yaxcey again rose, and asked to make a few fur- | Reading Railroad. In provisions, the markorrhas been | Schr EArard Ruled Reads New Orleans, 8 L Mitchell ron; brig Uasildas seh Bonen Mira orice sailed, tat 192 Bi be given to the carrying trade, in making onr ports of | ther personal remarks. inactive. Sales of flour for the week. 5000 bales; de. | _ Schr Charleston Packet, Thacher, ore, Gager & Maile | ene trig’ . Brig Pearl sailed on Wednes- Bac yet * poe or depots, or entrepots of a largely increased quan- The Sreaxer—The Chair hears no objection. | mand languid and mostly for home consumption. ler. Jar Joh fb . | day night. H ay homes = noe lg = er ay would yao ripen. nemey tren | Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, | bf Spe fy Piteh Landing and Bethel, NC. Bancos, Jane 1@-Cld, brig Marcus, (new) Pierce. New Ms interest. ere were 4 honol jeman objec: 7 ‘i ” } + generally on storage in the warehouses of London, for | Mr. Yancry-—-Chave the flog t span, See Tist Hosrd-$i0/e9e orate b's b GUO: 18,000 do Bs ‘47, hs Everlina, Pi | Bauer, Alexandria, St Clearman eGo. | YS, June 17—Arr bark Benjamin Adams, Adams, 8t. nothing in, what | 6874:Tiom Reading Bonds C4 Allens * | part 2 l , : 4 B hr Frank avges, A hr + Allen, Ri , Tooker & Pierson, ron R R's 85, 7836; 4 Union Bk, Bes Bale tec, fl a export to other markets, goods to the amount of $250,- | the gentleman has snid to do away wi the report. The | A . bl Richmond towed to ete That 4 909,000. Mv, Dix, in conclusion, submitted n series of gentleman from Georgia says thar there ate shettore We | Tomen eo iS woe 4 Ate, ; edna, WeKee, Hand te Go. pei Eaterprive, Srinsoe, Masi Me aps shetie, miimr verbal amendments to the bill, in order to render its ‘h which were not delivered inthe House. I Second Board —4 shires Union Canal 15; 130 Girard Bk 1034; | Schr FE, 8 Powell, Powell, Wilmington. WME iuperos, June 16ch—ypre shij NO QUACKERY. torms the more explicit and particular. Ie moved to fill i fentieman to the 3 Mutwal, Ins, Co. 17:'2500 Lehich Loans, s6%; 130 Reading Boston. | Korky brig, Plymouth Bator, ia DQORPEalicee of Birgeove: London is ‘esmealeed coon, iui tho wecond with Sten > av Svante with “three,” | fac. that the day T made my apeech, Thad Bat’ Attoen | Kisses Ul stan ack Teun. 80; 1,000 Site 6 Bedlord oo | ae OR an" ease” Callens ea te dential enemas tet be withont : . ime. i, therefore, ould merely | gg; . anes a a ' Y mere jndrance from G eases he cures Mr. Hywrixoroy asked that these {wo amondments be | stute my propositions, and not argue them ; and | Wee T, went ig manifest in the sales of stock to- wesdamantiey Bekttionre. pt eee et. ose. wasspoken Of | mareary peo prestics ofteelve gems enstlon Do tie Printed with the others. When the gentleman from Georgia says that there aro | day. ‘State S'1reached 69-—tast Saturday they sold at Gog H : is tosArracha itichmon ofcller, | Cure the most obstinate strictures withont pain, Mr. Dre assented, all the amendments were ordered matters in the printed speech not delivered in the House, a ah York. Lith, schs ‘yrek “Debility, rest frome ged in by young t be printed. the remark with a full knowledge of the Sales of Stocks at Boston. eh Cooley & Co, Bliarid 2th, sig drmanet Crogher, N York. | mon, oscars tae nnd uleers Bil'oat geval a postponement, which was gre s {quik What fet? nite Rah ne Reding AUCs bw Eee | Boot Waleed Rade Pro fet tay Regt Yak | Speech on Mee be meno eed ' ; 4 : ine, . fi 7 1 4 7 i + Aneel to, and, ~'ghat I Had but a short time to speak, y Be land Rit 35 do Ri Frid Ts delphia. | Bth, Galnore, Hebins, sion iin Whe Kimball’ Paul, Be: | Physician and surgeon, <— On motion, the bi fe ‘Wednoniay oe ill was made the special order for ton 0 15%: 45 s3d 5 {| Bteamer frondige ted | would write out the arguments, hav: | 3246) 35; #3 ig Becten Worcester RH Tights 135 Bree Planet, Brie, The Senate then went into Executive Session. , i! ladel tte ; hyache Texas, Pills REMOVAL ads. ree Cayuga, Owens, Philadel “'Lusrc, Jane 12—Bailed, scht Yes, |, Baltimore — TO’ PARILLA DEPOT will 2. i are. Tones aneea i: core Bosna hues Norah ond Worcean RR, bake boat Hociand, Papieaton, Bulington itr iaearie Smeond, Grandes, Gilchrist, | ID cin iacot Hy. 18. Fulten street, ert — sthon, when the gentleman from | 57%; 110 33M: 29 do a3d $2; 25 do 32) je boat Horn Cowega. | 6th, Lem ‘ House of Heprerentatives. 5, | BgerRia, with « tall knowledge of the facts, if he had | {ot Bonen an Maine Ii Caw vtSck) 100; 63 Edat Bose packet ship Hondete SZEZO condom ana | vtfemite Sane lith=Cld, bark Sitquelon, Smith, Pro counterfeit See tat AN EXCITING scENE—A aronciee ac Borde te, at aad ‘sehd there aa es ie nn ve Portsmonth Seay ‘ie, wed wold. ith inst, | New Onteans. ent nag ts Bota? Laporte unprecedented success ier Ronee’ rons | inted speech {ait not verbally specify, he was | Dustructive Froops 1x Viraixta.—In Hamp- | [st 414 lon 3630 W, saw steamer Great Britun, hen Wor | Jobehereh Jane, Senederss hraxoe Wah Maria. Low same. out for iimpostors. jens, of Georgia, arose to a personal explana. gu! he quioble unworthy of a gentleman, or guilty | shire county, Va., not only have the whole crops ip Louisville, Hant 15 days from New Orleans, with | ——, do; Southemer, Allen, do. Cld, ships aes Sou! = 3 of Hoar mn”) re of falsehood in saying that | published remarks I di not of grain and corn been entirely destroyed, but the soil | m K Coll ite, 12th inst off Tortugas, saw a U Liverpool: Swatara, Brown, 5: Rustell Lam SS ONCE @ Sreaxen—The gentleman from Georgia rises to make. ‘That is the point, if he designed to convey the | hay been totally ewept away by the resistiees impetuo- | 8 war sch | Liutare, {Sranish) Bertran, Havana; bark 4 VAN ZANDT’S i= ® personal explanation. (After a pause.) ‘The Chair has impression, | ity of the recent floods, loaving in their train heaps of jerchant, Bi days from New Orleans, with | raltar; big Architect, Gray, , D jc-and ‘Anu: Bilis Cacharel urea at no objection. Mr. Steriens.—The gentleman from Alabama seems | stones. Many of the inhabitants were compelled to Beau’ from Montevideo, May 9, with bile, Con a. Wyatt & Ketchum’s, 19 street cents per 2 erpiaans prevented There i A report in tho paige Kone a mbnpprebencion. AY 0) 4 reason for | leave their dwellings, not unfrequently in the night, and et a ae | ts nt 12 o'clock, M 10th i, repoyee a mkt Imeem | sition, and he wished to correct It. In the speech of Mr. | were not delivered. 1 did ‘not charge tne ‘coieaie | wii: hace Trt ed Hak ay ad fein The Leek, he was represented as saying, ‘‘ that boundary | with imposing on the country. island, in the | aow 13. Tat 34 Schr Jose! Ja went ashore on OX oa D 1 -A Sears ? Soc ees eae) Uae aaee Re Tar Morpet between the Untied States ani Mexico ought to have | Mr. Yancey resumed. 1 satersiand the import of - | Connecticut Legislature ‘deon the Rio Grande, and no doubt it coull bave been | $4age, and in this connection he made use of the oe Pape can dn it of Potter, the murderer, obtained peacefully by negotiation.” And the question | “contemptible expression,” as applicable to the gentle. imprisonment for ie. 4