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Sti arta ne Boougheen,, pen pega of hostilities. If they sue for peace, it 18| House are the ives of the people, this as they call it, fan no hope wan i glenn the eoy chaai by the people to erry out valve “SRT preeeet qe serene dae i eae | pce and consequently the administration are deter- | But these representativ: | es 10 mined to pean on the war with all possible vigor. the Senate ves designed by the framers of the | es ea Cy tay pon Op Ye (After a pouse)—If the motion is not | , All the securities declined yesterday: Mary: | ohh ange, Haley, 14 ive PR, with suger AAs fast as the nature of the country and the con- | government, among’ other wise purpotes, 10 fe Brvrox-—They did aot provoke ir. made, | hope we will proceed, a ue bil land @s fall of closing at 77 asked, 70K D4) Balt | ame Widgr, Gorham, from Bridgeport, in ballast, wo ition of the roads and waters for the transporta- check the too rash progress of the popular branc' Here followed a li explanation be- Mr. Stewaat, of Pennsylvania—| mats, “ ‘saked, Balti- » - tion. of pravisione and aMmontion will paral {ol ie’ Wigitainte.” | cao iopepglye| Dietician | Seaeaneneeea ne and amendment om the table. more Rallroed shares, 4056 wsked, 46 bid. | Gipee be thal face 27" ¢ tage from Baltiongre, with mien, 00 General Taylor will penetrate into the interior. as being both just and proper as regards amem- Mr Bento said he would have to restate his objec: The yous ena vere > fons Sonn Sales of Stocks at @niiadelphia. | Sehr Alexander, thousand mounted men will swoop down on ber of the Housof Representatives” But think tions, which were based upon the nee epegn > | bene, sat MB say the bill on the table. Finst Boanv—00 Reading RR, 3334; 100 do 334: 10 | toR Santa Fe—nor is the capture of St. Juan d’Ulloa that a Senator of the United States is notoniy PéPer ees for hard panes, JF "ae. i ey | bay sige at Gieek Boas, 9x. i | abandoned _ Itis only allowed to drop for a time, justified, but bound to disregard all views, feel would Ratna Beat they thie provision with the sab: | the previous qi : Secen> Bean—160 Beating mn cent, 100 0 32%; 2 | : 4 , f ‘ ea A 3 eading 5 ; 2. Gras bo etbineons = bed ge ae ings, and courses, save those which to his own Mr. Scuenca—I retand that if the previous ques | NW American Bank 396. ‘Schr 3 Wesley, vey, jgment, afer mature reflection and delibera- Mr. Carfoun was in favor of the use of the drafts— | tion be blows. Should it be deemed necessary to take . tion, may seem most beneficial to the inte: drafts | to | it, for the furtherance of the active operations | the whole country. should be received by the disbui officers or not.— | The Br: will. | of the war, I have reason to know that there! After the President of the Senate had assigned | Referring tothe case of the attempted fraud upon the | eee g waned ore siicuiel| would not be one serious hesitation about it. his metives for voting for the bill,at the same time | !ndians under orders from Mr. Van Buren’s ad mots eal sna ite jinistra- The most active pramredions have been some- that he declared several of its features were high- eh a ake eine enenenal cen fay. gentiamen se to announce the result, when the ill cut_off @ motion to postpone or from Vireiais. wood. This will be the effect. Bet fecreees, Faralle ose nema tine’ oe Wal Sareh, Trott, from Portland, with mdse, to Sparks & ‘Sehr ‘Fraffic, Perth, from Philadelphia, mdse, Below. Br brig Wanderer, Davidson, from Windsor, NS, with tsof The single point of difference was whether these COMMERCIAL, | New York, Thursda; july 30. | Cortow—The business to-da oso eg the market is very firm. The seles reported amount to | | y has been moderate, but | | | time going forward, and you may soon expect to ly obnoxious ts him, Mr. John M Clayton under- | ‘w much that r was depreciated’ more ive. about 50v bales. jaster. hear of a vigorous blow being struck, and an end | tok io take Mr, Dalias to task for thus voting; | um gecton auch ince han gold bod aiiver, sie. It | Ager ter which this occasioned hed ceased, | Brig Arethass, Card, from Windsor. put to the war. | and to prove to him that the principles of the new | was in 1840. (with e smile,) announced that the call | 6 CWO OES ee The wh ys Iny the blame of the success of the tariff bill were nor those on which he (Mr. Dallas) Mr.‘ atHoun—It was in 1840. Why, sir, the banks, rng was seconded, (" yes, anda | guisocanees pawnay oY taciff bition Mr John M Clayton. 1n speaking was elected Vice President of the United States, all suspended payment in 1337 ‘as,”) and asked, shall the main question iniose eahioies pen a4 for Halitas avd Liverpool on his amerdments tothe bil, he said tharthey This, nt a period when ali debate on the merits _A Veice—The Pennsylvania U.S. Bank was insolvent be now pat? [The main question was on concurring will close at he Exchange Heading Rooms, this day, st hall past eiork. were intended for nothing else than to obstruct of the bill had ceased, was in extremely bad taste; ®beut that time, with tha Sengtein their amendment ve ‘th ees if ig Botvehboerg Lpaleeviga oe 9 4 Letier bags of steamer Great Britain, for Liverpool, close loom wat hait past two Letters can be the passage of the bill. This comerd Mr Jare | and [regretted to see Mr. Clayton somuch under hit CAtMous— Why, sir. the bank wasinastate of in | The House, by a vote of—yeas, TO; nays, 10, ordered | nag has he thought limsel! bouad to vote for the | the influcuce of his feelings asto make an attack fclvemey, But this very transaction. so far from show- the main q be put : : 7 ing thi et bug, only show- Mr T 20N, OF, Pr Ivania ired the «bor f tie Continent. bill Tt was certainly @ great mistake of Mr. on the President of the ate, which he knew ot tne & eerauecely sanoue aie nah tigate. motion cy fete patustion date iatbasitely, Pe sh pe t wrope,fur Liverpool s Prince Alvect. for Low: Clayton. it was out of that gentleman’s power to reply to. | Mr. Brwrow spoke of the paper trash that was in cir- | braska, for Marseilles, and | The Senate had the sub treasury bill up to-day. | Mr.Clayton desisted, after being very properly ex- | culation in 1840, an opaeicderrabetaveoes Mr. Benton and Mr. Allen found someshing postulated with by several whig Senators This was | Upon Mr. Van Bure unse! Aarhveds. which did not suit them, and the bill was debated Le only initeabine feature Se the debate of to- of in paper trash; and but for taeir wi and the table; and, after some converse- Lvenroo.—Ship Columb Mr Conery and daughter, of with a good deal of spirit Gauviensis. | day—a debate which was marked throughout | ey, would have cast itinto the faces of the, feat Paty pp MOtiOn Was cisegreed Yous, | Piers; Mra Brows, aud. child, srenghkerrsies pW pyre Bt YA Mitchell, J Skiauer, with the greatest decorum, forbearance and good | Was distributed through thirty counties, and there were ‘The amendi out the ninth | tom of’ Eaghd:’ J Bellyot NWork, aud “410 Wasuincton, July 29, 1846 a with the single exception I have men- cue every phere fe the adminietrwien se bill, relative to untervaluation of The ‘ toned, | And that was not ie election came off in 1840, rred in—yeas,115; nays,93, as follows passage of the Tarif Bill through the House of | “STi measure has received: butthe partial and’{ and wewere wilnped: sit, “Wer were bested. is thet dams, Miss. Joseph Ht, Ande Representatives—The Hrat of the Weather—In- | almost negative support of the leading democratic | State by twenty thousand. Under this provision you tentions of theGoverament in relation to Mrxico— | Senators. I knaw that the views of some of he | Ay disburse in the smallest promises—as small as Owl Instability of Mexican matters— The probable | p'ominent democratic Senators, are decidedly | of Gen piAers. Som many end ots heer Geen by y : ofthem, sir. You may mal sub-treasury abank— Termination of the War | hostile to some of the most important features of | 9 bank foireulation.”. Thi Leg ¢ ral changes the new bill. It has some good features, however, | the whole character of the bill. It makes the sub trea- i f the curses that adminis re heaped |, it would not. of Pennsylvania, moved'to lay the bill | astioens, ‘at Boston from Palermo, on the toch of ape le, Was in COatact wil i] tenet tthe, tlm ou starboard quarter, bulwark and split aout arter, ny codices bi 1.—Ship Yorkshire—J Devin, J 9 Pattison, Capt —- via chet" bec hg SCivenrooi—Ship Yorkshi » Ist apt | Bark R H Douglss, at Baltimore, when leaving the ‘Wm Shore, C Simm onds, RL Gray, Mra E Gor- y ii d,'Mire3 Bonaeraud child, atrs A Bird, and 368 ae Eto Janetro, came in contact with» foreixy ba “arkad oc Ye steer Patrick Hency—Jobn A Taintor, Mrs D | U®.engate Columbis, without, solicitation, sent his ‘ ‘arpenter ashore, brought off a svar, and it the , Mas A Tawtor and 3 servants 54 bom . | Hartfort, mt Warr, Germany; O W Borrow, ke heres Norval tenders his thanks to the oflcers for ;Fa; Wm.G. Brown, Va; Armistead | gland; U Manning, NYork; J Aboott, Bostou, and 257 in the | “9105 s W. Cathoart, In; Augustus A. Chap. | *eer-xe. off 27th, ‘erpool for Boston. . befor d, ashore on Ra Ravlug been previously sipped of sella ead Spgiaes The most momentous event of to-day is the pas- | and the ad valorem ripe is de | a Hamecac—Ship Stepbania—Mr Ludeman and family, Mr . r principle is doubriess the best | sury abank. When we had the old subtreasury w n a, Lucien B. Chase, 162 in the st and to 10 New London, of water, by two sloops, sage of the tariff bill through the House with the | in theory. But 1 very much question whether the | the word" currency’ was in it, and we looked it through, hipman, Mich ; Henty 8. Clurke, N.C.; | Peterman, Mie Knapp, and R Keppin, and 162 in the steer ey ast Newenatle, at Boston from Laguse, in Seanad ai The President’ new measure will be found to answer the purpo- 2d had it taken out wherever we could find it, because ; John F. Collin, N. * — eT agi on the 25ch, lat 22 53. lon 91, spra mate's amendment. resident's signature | 464 contemplated, at all events, before the termi- | it was not consistent with the constitution. The Cullom, Tenn ; John D. Cummins.Ohio; | Fo importations. |r jed to thiow overboard 300 quis logw. will not be long wanting to make it a law. | nation of the present Presidential term. word “currency” does not occur in the con- jingham, Ohio; John R.' J. Daniel, N.C; L Ship Columbia—t0 bales Chester, Clark & Woalem : | , e ¢ . stitution, The nearest approach to it, sir, is 0, Alabama; John De Mott, N. dps Seen Revi conibale 1 case R& H | Cldat New Bedford, 28th, bark ood, Dean, There was nothing else of importance done to- | This all-ab erie, tee has engrossed my | current ‘coin, C-ur—apelling it current, cur tj James C. Dobbin, N.c.; Stephen A, | {ane es tenn Tanate Hichers 1 Moore & Baker-18 | Oc-any Persia, Manchester, ‘Pacibe: brig fips Winelow of day. The day is oppressively hot, and the House | &ttention, aud indeed ‘hat of the whole city, 10 | rent coin. It’s qualified by coin, snd that makes George C. Dromgoole, Va; Robert P. orton! = Tobias—t baie 1 case ES Clark—I6 cases | bale Prego Stanton, Atlantic. Sid ship Adeline, Jarnegan, aAjommbdias kbous Wall pant niin orsinale ia eener | the exclusion ef every thing else. I will write of it current coin, and coin makes it hard, hard Dunl+p, Meg Samuel S Ellsworth, N. Y.;JamesJ Fa- igs, Jenkins, & co—9 cases E Baker & co—3 J Hulson Pacific , | other things to-morrow. | money, sir, not currency. Rut the creep-out hole in the ran. Ohio; Orlando B. Ficklin, {l; George Fries, Ohio; Wanal, Calhoun & co -1 bale F A Huath nid, tt ag 2eth, bark Favorite, of Fairhaven, Young Indian ae = Z Bes e mence. ota lihidi eaten | old Sub-Treasury was the provisivn relating to disburse- William F. Giles, Maryland; Samuel Gurdon, N’ | c—! Cameron k Brand—3J Gilion & co—# JJ M’Plow July 26 b. burke Ni q cE AND eS SOM TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ments, whioh saya, “‘or otherwise accommodate the pub- | York; Hennibal "Hamlit, Maine; Hugh. A.’ Ha- {i besinn 2 Mieteigoan Gasen Fe ete eo oe Glowt ‘ Jookatds tv iict tice ibe sae, " : 2 5 ook lic service.” That the nest in which all these trou- | ralson, Ga; John H. Harmonson, La ; Thomas J. Henley, | ard tk Aboun—2 Wylie & Putmaud—t Lummins— wh il, 160 do sp. 7000 lbs bene, you are already in possession of. It is the inten- bles were hatched. “Or otherwise accommodate the | la; Henry W. Hilliard, Ale.; Joseph P. Hoge. Il]; Isaac | 6 b-les skeel. Hurlbuck & Sweetser—6 R Speddi 1. the lower bay. Jul sith.» ghip supposed the Hamilton, tioa of the government to push the army into the Renate public service” ‘That was your croepout-hole. They | E. Holmes, 8 C:; George W. Hopkins, Ve; William J. | terfeid, Bros & co—8.C W &J'T Moore. & co—22 Wap iettrercptttal atic, hd 40 (tot 400 4p) April 1 _ | inn Os Wasnincron, July 29, 1846. tried to creep through it, sir, to cheat the Indians; but | Hongh. N. Y., George 8 Houston, Ala; Edmund W, | lieiaa—7 i I Brown &co—Il vicCall & Stroug—3 Fas ae (serge BO x Siddcok eotem hy . ee interior as fast as possible, as there is nothing for | 4 large proportion of the sersion, to-day, was occu- | an honest man was in the way, and he saved the Indiéns | Hubsni, Va; James B. Hunt, Mich; Robert M. 1. Hun: | ¢°—5J Reese & Sons—61 Godfrey, Vattison & com A He yt Ps) taquue.on, fe Pedooen Sein an, Shan bound it but vigorous measures. Should Paredes nut be | pied in the discussion of the bill for admitting into the | foronce. $600000 of bank rags were circulated about | ter. Va; James H. Johnson, N H.; Joseph Johnson, Va.; | Et0s— OY ie hee aS tbat sik : z - Farvum & co—2 J Lee & co—6 Grant & Barton—3 Hasluck & —Wyer, do 100 sp. . Jones. Tenn ; Sea- ood "i oth 4 do m December, Fellows, Stor. 6 mos out 100 | tM Aubley). (Was it not cyaiey born Jones. Ga; bavid 8 Kaufien,Texaw: John W. Law. | fey & Se eae ee cond paldwic& Gardueeel | Uff Point St Helens, wear Payta, abvat June 4h, . Thomas W. Li ; t Stu aco Com:. Nan. 71 gon, Md; John H. Lumpkiu, Ga.; Wm. 8. | —13 Wright, Large, 6 Loitinder—o cases, Ww Utaaing— | Ai, Seri is yr called off to oppose Sauta Anna, there is every | navy of the United St that time in nsas. You know all about it (turning | Andrew Johnson, Tenn ; Geo probability of a brush between our forces and the | late repu Texas ] Mexicans, before long. | Mr. Ca ‘ed if the bill was limited to the navel offi- | # the officers of the navy of the immins—Ji L Benedict & co—20 Wricht 3 100 sp. Off Callao, about April 2th, 8 -ot' r 4 . } Mi this 2th. Ae Howerat, seston to ats on bop jet | ba yg \o> ny Texas at the time of annexation ? culated in Arkansas and Missouri, and large quantities | Mac N. ¥.; Robert McClelland, Mich ;, John A. Me- | i! pale: “4 aes Fogmeas—s cooks & 4. coma is om gaia da ligt sparc Nan, 1100 apy Map sot with certainty, as ye' he affairs of Mexico | Mr Cass su, dan dment t effect. of it were given to John Ross to disbuise among the | Clernand, II; Felix G. McConnell, Ala;” John D. Mc- | &¢ lowt—1. J Ven. Nest eile oe ; were never in such an unsettled state as at pre- | Mr. Rusecoreursed, aim neconiingly troved woamend, | Cherokees. “And all of this came out of your creepout: | Crate 0.; J Stecle—1 case Cobbeit & co—l RN Fuster—i Fellows, | At & Helens, (by Ietrer) May sith, Champion, Giff Wadsworth & co—1 James Wray—! Thompson & co—3 E J | of Westport. 200 sp. 50 wh Popmutet, Tilton, Sippit fords —6 i Cher mea in hosival with fever The Champion Bron Reet eC TLD Cus kecoct TS | hai bees incorrectly reported June Suh, 150 ap 30'wh, and the FAs Skee RSW, Jan 19th, Alhion, Hathewsy, FH, .; Jose} a sent. Santa Anna hovering on its shores—the | by ® provision for incorporating into the navy of the | hole, to“ otherwise acoommodare kgs op service” | ell, 3 by ag N. C; Johu P. army of the United States penetrating ivto its in- | United States the officers of the navy of Texas atthe | Mr. Reveaoy J ounson.—The same thing is in this bill, | Barclay Martin, Tenn.; Joseph Morris, terior—the leaders mutually jea.ous of each other | time of the annexation, to wit: One post captain, one ris, N. H.; Robert Dale Owen, Ia; | Winstou '& co—l Adriance & Strong—1 3 Inmas Moree, La.; Moses . | commander, eight lieutenants, three pursers, one sur- Isaac Parish, Ohio; Payne, Ala.; Augustus | Tucker—3 bales G W Betts—1 G Undeshit! & co—icask & | At Sydney, . " tunity serve iis iposeible to surtase what farn | €#2t, we mare, and ine midshipman. For Ohi, Joan Fotieies ake Pele, Mes | Euisiesaeneyterkst yma Sotto Qa Aer | SAR Aa Cac Pea ee ay affairs maytake. Iris, however, safe to supnos, A lengthened discussio": followed—Messts. Rusk, Cass, | mothy Pillsbury, Texas; George Rathbun, N. Y.; wYolBird, Cillian & cold bales 1. case 1 casting Riess Oro. | Ann, NB do; R Sim bat By ‘i Le beowuhe ty “ale to supHose | and Sevier, advocating the bill; and Messrs. Westcott, | | H, Relfe, Mo; R. Barnwell Rhett, | 5,19,hird, Gillian & co— ie bales 1, cm - | Pat into Newcastle NSW, ; that Paredes wil ie brought to capitulate, not Huntington, Allen, Pennybacker, Fairfield, Breese, Ber-| Mr. Bxnton.—T! . rts, Miss; John A. Rockwell, Ct.; | D C Colden—30 case: | NB, 600 wh 250 Was carri cur perhaps uatil alter another soangement, but cer- | rien, and Johnson, of Md., opposing it. | and after some further remarks b | Cullen Sawtelle, Me.; William Sawyer, Ohio; John F. | cop) F 8h & ‘Watt aud is the first whaler that ever to 0 te tainly sooner than is generally imagined. An Laid aside till to-morrow. | from Missouri, | Scammon, Me. ‘A. fedden, Va; Alexander D. | Shuham—3 WB a miu & co—l bale 5 cases H Kelly & co— eek Gay ed not attaimable at Newcastle, army must have singleness of purpose, or great THE SUB-FREASURY BILL. Mr. Jounson read from the 15th section of the bill be- | Sims, 8. C.; Leonard H. Sims, Mo.; Richard F. Simpson, | § cases 1 cask Pal & Gillespie—2 bales ed ate Fal Se eae eo ietea oot March. 15th, Walter patriotism, or, in the absence of both, strict mili- | On motion of Mr. Lewis, the sub-treasury bill from the | fore the Senate, as follows :—‘: And provided that, forthe | 8.C.; Thomas Smith, Ia.; Frederick P. Stanton, ‘Tenn; | let & co Scaseas Falconer & co—2 Hall Brothers & c:—1 PE pide err tg Maltese tary discipline to make it efficient in a cam- House was taken up. | purpose of payments on public account, out of David A. Starkweather, Ohio; Alexander H. Stephens, Chittenden & Bliss—15 bles 1 rch 7¢ ‘bate ie doa ta al, Cri steel, . + Chris 1. do 750 do; Os i Mr. Lewis, in a few words, spoke of th remaining with the present depositories, it shall be law- | Ga ; Henry St. John, Ohio; Stephen Strong, N. Y.; Jacob , ‘ Astor, do 600; Gages, Nic! Van ‘ahi hgpe ls oie have neither Of these Seorehtiy ay acess ene ne 4 Lie " Thompeou, Mise; Allon G. Thurman, Obior John W, | Remer 4 semaut, io touscannel coals DC Coldeuee cases | dotoedo; Feb aie, Mount, Vernon, Coleman, ree requisites in a sufficient degree to | romise | ‘The subject was well understood. It needed no de- | ny of the said depositories as he may think most condu- | Tibbatts, Ky ; Robert Toombs, Ga ; George W. Towns | bozes J Gihon & co—l hamper C Marshall—1 package Alex | Omega, Gardner, FH, 2350 sp and wh for home, any formidable efficiency. Their bravery is | pate. | cive to the public interests, or to the convenience of the | Ga ; William M. Tredway, Va; John Wentworth, IIL; | Mitchell—13 casks to order, ee unquestionable; they have considerable discipline | Mr. Evans announced that he would speak by-and-by. | public creditors, or both.” William W. Wick, Ia; Hezekiah Williams, Me.; Joseph plivenroot—Ship orkshire# nkes James Faller & go-1| Packet ship Roscins, Eldridge, hence, (27th inst) for Liver- but they have no faithin their rulers. They have | A numberof verbal amendments from the Committee | , Mr. Benvor.—Ah! that’s different, sir, that’s diflerent | A. Woodward, 8.’C.; William W. Woodworth, N. ¥.; | Pultepield Brooks & goo Wirigt t Sinczce &, Siew oh | Poh July 29,0ff Block lelaud. so. lisa, dale so often heard the cr. of “God and liberty,” | of Finance were in the consecutive reading of the bill | from “‘otherwiso accommodating the public interest,” | William L. Yancey, Als —115. Kco-1 G astings & co—? Cico Stacy—z Ingoldsby cod | o9° 8d Block Inland nee een FOF within the last twenty years, that it has agreed to. ko. Navs—Amos Abbott, Mass.; John Quincy Adama,Mass.; | 8 Williame—i Brown & Dunbar RN Foster Bi cretia, of and boun: Providence fro 'y years, that it has at length | *8t9 ‘ i jaik Lucretia, of and bound to e from Pictou, « sta ” The Senate were brought at length toa dead halt upon | Mr. Auten said, that when any scheme of this kind | Lemuel H Arnold, R |.;George Ashman, Mass; Joshua | Vawkens & co—1 Cromwell,Haight & co—1 Jacobus & July 2%, off Nantucket Shoals—by the same. become “stale and unprofitable.” Every man po -, y y, who wished to cut his neighbor's aust oe ane the following risions of the Bis was ergs to Cnlgeegrers upon the country, it was al- | aS Ee erp Lee 5 John Hlaacherd, Pa; pore Pavenport a piney x cond Berey & War—t f boat Blossom, 7th inst., lat 38, speke brig Josoph sack his eel gis hacienda, has uttered the cry BS prot Fs shalt bed fox 3 pecier That ae Sonn aay for this inane rite wo 3 Me allen reiterated Willan W. ¢ Campbell” Nyse : Warren & covet tee Leffe o despatching the bill. It was not necessary to discuss it. | ful for the Treasurer of the United States to draw upon ih, henee for Mi 3 87th, iat 38 nee. (ar ‘Norfolk. Same day. Cape, Heal of ** God and liberty,” and the people of Mexico | agents of the government. of any grade or denomination | his opinions that the provision to out such drafts | .; Charles H. Carroll, N. ¥.; John G. Chap. | ewes & Farnum—2 8. ms, from Phila. for Boston: 28th, atlength begin to suspect it. Besides there isa | or connected with eayr branch of the public | When at par, involved the plan of reducing the whole | denry Y. Cran. | silts Hasen Kort Way Br Sn nao ee diversity of interests among them, and this must | xchange for gold and silvi and | Circulation of the country to peer money. .; John H. Crozier ‘enn.; Erastus ¥ cholson—1 Lord & Taylor—2 L. ‘Ship Thos Perkins, Graves, hence (22) for Manila, sth lat ‘weaken their arms. In view of these things I will | y such disbursing officer, when the met his | Mr. Lewis replied succinctly and Parscularly to the | N. ¥.; Cornelius Di ‘h, Pa.; Garrett Davis, K; Gibsoa & co—3 A Strong—6 40 (2 fon 71 58 venture to predict that the war will not last three rsements are furnished to him in gold and sil | objections of the Senator from Ohio, by showing thatthe | Dixon, Ct.; Joseph ty Jr. Be ds fm Boston for Wilmington NC 2th, all, N.J.; Jacob Erdman, Pa.; | Whitewright, jr. & co—9J Gihon & ¢ Brg Sami Potte 3 dé Elisha Robb: ad 1° Morin B elimanta &D Nien Edwin H. Ewing, Tenn.; Solomon | —!2 Ki 1 make his payments in the money so furnished ; or | provision was intended for the public accommodation in | John H Ewing, Pa; months. There will probably be some news this | ® . P h Hen 15 Farnam & ich, Philadelphia for Camden, Me, Jal: i ‘ hen those means are furnished to hi drafts, ‘A | avoiding, by a transfer of drafts, the necessity of atraus- | Foot, Vt.; Henr; ‘oster, Pa.; William 8 Garvin, Pa.; CO or 7 te " 1 Se, Jaly: evening from the army. If so [ will write to you | Yonmot be disbureed at par, shall cause thove drafts etch poriaties of specie. x Joshua R: Giddings, OFio; Charles Goodyear, N.Y. | Beyckol 4 Cofta, Bradley i com Oe ante re | Myvi 23 30, passed an Am ship more at length, Gaxvisnsis, | prosented at their place of payment, and properly paid | On motion of Mr. Srzronr, the Senate adjourned. James Graham, N. C.; Henry Grider, Ky.; Joseph Grin: | Plark—7 Schroeder & Leatzer-3 Wright, Laige. & Lattin ec codneal Bee, nersemd eorbern NY ake according to the law ; and shall nell, Mass.; Martin Grover, N. Brown & Sons—36 Waiker & Brother—26J B Mabee—t | and Marseilles packe' make’ his payments in | 3 . pay 8 Burntos—7 L Seabury & co—i C Buckingham & co—35 W | “Br bark Salem, Mobile for Liverpool, July 6, lat 42 19;lon ! ‘Whitewright & co—22 Rees, Brothers & co—11 Beals, Bush | 45 51, &jco—1 F & A Huntington & co—4 Bulkley, Graham & co—3 | "Br brig Dr Syntax' Laguayra for Bremen, July 10, off Sand RAK G H Withers—32 cases mdze McU-be & Stern— | Key; same time saw Brbak Penoimgham, 2% A Mitchell & cod § 1 “Holmes—1 H Ari Brig Planet, of Provincetown, Bostos for Porto Rico, och Wr gin: Sinree, & Co—o22 Dwight, & Fostei~ 84D M Wik | instanc, lat 31 20 N, lou 66 20 W. Wasuineton, July 29, 1846. y so received for the drafts furnished, unlese ii House of Representatives. Wasninaton, July 29, 1846. the mot if Bill—Per saa ther] suck case he can exchange the means inhi The Tarif Bill—Perwvran Indemnity—The Oregon | [ eae ‘ FRE TARIFY ‘te-ranigalinant Phoctmornee , an Treaty, §c. hereby, made the duty of the head of the proper depart- | ‘The Rev. Mr. Milburn ascended the Speaker's stand, The House has decidedly an advantage over the | ment immediately to suspend from duty any disbursing | end. after a rep of the hammer, to enjoin silence, deliver- | soll, Pa.; Timoth r Harper, Ohio; ,Del,; Samuel D, Hubbard fi pe officer who shall violate the provisi f thi tion, | ed ¥ Preston King, N. x deme! n—1 Pinckney & Crane—i Lee & Case— | Brig Larch, of Savannah, Wiscasset for Trinidad, Jul Senate, in one respect at least, if in no other—a | and forthwith to report the name of the officer or agent | The Seeaxen, (taking his soat)—The clork will read | Leib, Pa; Abner Lewis, N.Y. Le Hi V Baker & co Umber, Dumbman & co~ Ki: hard, ‘Bos: lat 27'20-N lou 66 20 W. vr means to prevent as well as preclude debate, by | t¢ the President, with the fact of the violation, and all | the journal of yesterday. | ward Long. Md.; Moses McClean, Pi sett & Abgra—2 T Huut ke cos Meinvan illiams—3 | “Jnne 29. lat 12 38 3, fon 9403 N, passed an Am bark stand- rf : . Spor the circumstances accompanying the same and with: is ifs cond Besley Bush kon the previous question. Hence the tariff bill was | the knowledge of the alll Beorstary, to the a tee | the door, is definitely disposed of in twohours and n half after | Such officer or agent may be promptly removed from ared Gaughey, fa.: John H. McHenry, Ky.; Abraham R. Mc- | Wiley & Patman—# KH secretary of the Senate appeared at | Vahey George P. MaraheVty> Willem 8. Miller, iH F bgen N. ¥.; William A. Moseley, N- ¥.; Arehibald C. Niven, | pW" Witso praenirero sgl " . . | Office, or restored to his trustand the performance of his . ohn 8, Pendleton, Va.; yomas Perry, Md.; | 4 A coal D C Cotden—4 bxs li W itt & Sherman 5 il it was returned. Thore was hard voting all this | duties, as to the President may seem just and proper: |. ‘The Secetanr, (bowing) —Mr. Speaker, the Senate | James Pollock, Pa; Alexander Ramsey, Pa.; Jolin Rit’ | Ih or mdse T A Halliday cecox'on thread WWhitewrisht | yecatiacoatT? APT 128d bark Nile, Hant, of Boston for time, it i A jori % Provided, however, That those disbursing officers havi have pass@d the bill of th 'a Bill to re. | tet, Pa; Julius Rockwell, Mass.; Joseph M. Root, Ohio; | 7. do and one bale osuaburgh, Camloa & Braud—5 Carpenas, July 17.—Ia port, brigs Napoleon, for ime, it is true. majority of twenty-two on Lf ing, Pt of the House, entitled “A Bill to re. | sles, H '& Biv n—90 crates eartheuware, GH ts Bo eet in 4a 3 at present, cri n the banks, shall, until the first day of duce the duties on imports, and for other purposes,” with | John Runk, N.J; Robert C. Schenck, Ohio; aan, J. | sles, Henry & Bay notices Wail & Boston, :9.h. Notte, Deming, for do, duh; Sarah ve concurring in the amendment to strike out the | ‘January neat, be allowed to check on the same, allowing | an amendment, ia which they aak the concurrence of the | Seman, N. Y.: Luther Severance, Me.; Truman Smith, | $4, 08lee hosiery, Hugives Waill & cot ¢ Araard; for New York, dg ; Josevh, slayo. do ninth section, which Mr. Webster treated as an | the public creditors to receive their pay from the banks | House. Ct.; Albert Smith, N.¥.; Caleb B. Smith, Ia; Andrew | jerjy--90 cases machinery, F Bur fant plaviacace, to leeward. Sid eboat let, hosiery, J ritt -$do, | bale imdz Steel, . ; oither in specie or bank notes. ‘Lhe Secretary made another bow at the door of the | Stewart, Pa.; John Strohm, Pa., George Sykes, N. J.; rt & Sweetsou—4 worsted stuffs, WC le & Strong— invitation or encouragement to the fraudnlent im- | “rhe mete which cannot be disbursed at par,” and | main aisle, ort eetited. The ‘bill wos Paceline ies the | Bannon G. Thibodeaux, La.; William P. Thomasson, Ky; | 3.4 o Rea ie ale ve ig Fabius, White, from the | h th Benjamin | Th Mase; J Th Pa. Martens fo vece Lakuereery fan & cee cineeate porter; three more than the majority by which | the proviso are amendments by the Finance Committee, | clerk’s table. ) Se ene eens come ompson, Fa.; ‘arrinan & cq erbury Jun, & co: Mut, Bro~ the bill passed. There was much excitement, | Riended to soften the hard-money operation of the | ear yesterday was read, when Danlel H Tilden Ohio; Joona Vance, Ohio; Samuel F. Eck fords or Boston signal Nu. 1585. of and for Providence Nova 26th inst, 20 miles W Nautucket Shoals. Seotia, bark Margasett Hug, L tton, 1m Baltimore, ating up the harbor. e TP Ry july 15—In port, brig W J Watson, Eek- for Philadet phi 4 days; bark Don Juan, Currier, en; Carol Lockart, fer New York, Monsen, for B May l0—fo'port, brig Robert, Cook, fer Rio wz, Mav l0-—Ta'port, bri , Cook, for in 10 or 12 days Sid brig Bessel, Tngale for Sinan » ily con 20 Wart & Sherman i? Puelya, Ulattchden c ex il Mr. Born, of Kentucky, immediately arose, (members | David Wilmot, Pe; | ti raryeccd BC Blsckburne—3 Becar, Benjamin & co— but no unpleasant feelings were exhibited. The j tthe ords in Tali to wit, ncghieh cannot be i ware ne in various parte of the belt, talking =a | ood, N. Y.5 Hes Seymours A Mi Tredweli—i P Pfscen ve . A wae jursed at par,” embracing ie whole secret of the first sticulating.) ai that thi ia! — | a 5} 98 t itewart & co ton wart— majority Uo ini aster gd es in all the any, of | of the functions of a bank, attracted stonce the atten: | Srarehouse fill--be postponed. for the hartose of taking | Bryan R. Young, K. ; 37 Berry & Way-—@ Smith, Touly & co—39 Wendell te Dixon | Ouscious triumph; and the minority, like men, | tion of the Sena! | if bill. (A voice: That's the sort ;” | | A motion was made to reconsider submitted to the superior furce. Several members B 1 4 argted the necessity of restricting thi i ” but it did not prevail despatched the news by telegraph to intermediate | Peat ee eee rao oF heavens Called for the yous | | Mr. Rocrweut, of Connecticut, gave his reasons for ‘and they were ordered. — yoting in the affirmative ; but there was so much con- 26» order. Sens ‘ Pongos 11—Ship Pairick Henry—24 cases J Guion—12 y bee Furger—¢ T Jones—6 Connant, Ellis & coms Hys- | poat'* ©RU% (Cuba) July 8—No Amencen vess ith Top & co—26 Hall Brothers—100 tons coal Grinnell & Minturn Home Poris. McKay, of North Carolina, moved a call of the | fasionthat the exact purport could not be heard, nor | 72% perino sheep Tauaton, Youn. & pls) LM Mie i, | wAurrsnoma, DC, July 28—Sid ache Phebe Elisa, Osburn, nt of drafts. places between Washing‘on and New York. Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, again endeavored to d, he would Vins & colt A'T Stewart—9 Ricl ‘ateon—2 Van call up the Peruvian Indemnity bill. He would ing the t easury a big shaving shop, Sir. Mr. B, of | House. hich prevented him from making the mo- | Autwerp & Hubbell—9 H Sheldon- Faulkuer | “Porn. Jaly 22—Arr brig ; ’ “ | ire 29 JSS t—10 3 Al th 5 Wi have -ucceeded, had not another subject been be- | the finance commitree 2 whom these words, “ which | The House was called, and two hundred and eleven the bill hes definitively, | LOE Gross Hi Rellyal F Sheldeonta Watt & Sherman | Cld brig William fore the Commttee of the Whole There is | ©tn0t be disbursed at par, ? were interpolated, knew no- members a names. 5: sctrcely a doubt that the measure will pass, as =e of the amendment in committee, or how it Mod RE ee more in the call were dispensed | —10 Wolfe & Gillespie—4 M Benjamin—14 Chidenden & 0 become @ | Fite 40 Cameron & Brand—716 Bleecker & Outhout—344 Tu- goldsby & Bartlett—é1 D M Wilson—60 cases copper J Maez | gnd only needs the Preside | we the money isin the Treasury, aud only awaits | Mr Lewis was sorry of the opposition to this amend- | ‘The Sr 4 Several bills from the Senate were disposed of. 3 bie sury, s} on — ays ha mn ordered | ‘ere disposed of Son—400 boxes Cass, Ward & Conuover—26 cs Beal, Bi the action of Congress betore it can be distributed. | ment {rem the Senator from Missouri The disburse | on the motion of the Rentleman roma Remucky, (utr. | Feats as Sep taenrs Kco-2 FA Huntingtoa—2 Urine, Ward & Kisg—6 WY Me. Geavam, rts editor of the North American, | ment of drafts was an essential power, and could not be | Boyd.) ing Davis, of Kei prget moved mi girohes = the | & Son ts Beaiteed Comite S op be aud wio published the Oregon treaty and corres. | endment was inserted at the | Mr Winturor.—Will the Speake: the psecive | FUles, for the purpose of taking up the Peravian indem- | 1 F Tomes-3 8 dose: sah es ' vy. dos iMibites hae been belt te BiRAnihion ap of the Secretary of the Treasury. ‘Ihe Tres | ion? es $3 nity dill. Simontield, Bache & co—1 twell—3 H Ward | Bruce, Studley, dos Mich G Davis—3 J On Mr. Horxiys expressed the hope that the Post Office | & co—% White Sheffield—1 EP Hyer —100 bd Ds Tt ae Lape gs Mi rls ay order, in bill would first disposed of All debate had been 17 White, Sturges & Shaw—8 Bates e mi K Studwell2 J.J Cox—1 Thomas & roll was called, and the result was—yeas, 103— | Cito M Whitewright—7 J Burritt—«a M & kon, Sturgis, from a cra’ ‘s Joy, Bartlett, tensacola: harlesto BG nn gg I } i aed pit sury could not get wlong without it HPeax jerky irhch Mr. Yulee 1s the | "We" brane exponed the extent to which the issue of | order to take he He Gocuuent Was | these draits might be carried, as inconsistent with the T by she poin e o H char ryant, kk; James &' Sam: sent to hin avouymou-ly; and that, believing it | charactewof the bill | mays, 100 The Srraxrn was understood to say to Mr, Davis, that old—2 T Barcon—i J W Tout—2 L& | A eee tous Ayiclie, nud Lard Palinerstog, having ex- Mir Huntixaros followed in the same exposition. | “ihe Srraxex —The House has postponed the special | the Poet Offipe, Mec a eee eee rman Norder. Cites & vearree far ersten s a re he Arrangement, r. ALLEN was utterly opposed to thi amendmen and the clerk will d th fi ‘ ine—1 fs gave it publicity. Nothing further ‘can be | There was something iastincdve in the Treasury De. | Sonat ork will now read the message from the | ‘The House went into Committee, (Mr. Simpson, of 8 aay etd i Sol les | done w't)s him partment to: paper money. He would go for no direct AN impontant ror. | C. ia the chair.) Several amendments were voted on, | Hoitt.4 Haines & co—2 Comer & E | Tue Post Utlice bill was considered in commit. | OF indirect attempt to establish a paper money muchine. | Mr, Wixtunor——l an the House has post | Dut the Committee rose twice for the want of a quorum. Hkelloge— Wraht, Smith, K Ingoldsby—z J W | ie 1 | It was the establishment of a bastard Tressury cur- | poned the special order. An adjournment took place long before two o'clock. Sloane—i2 Wright, &co—1 Field, Merritt & co—1 | Rover from Maranzas; Noichez, froma New tee. seemed tome as if it had been taken u po peci pasta cna lark & West—1 Fell dsworth & co—tP Murray—3 | Bans 5 we Hy ba ew. Orleans 5 merely to pass away and kill tine P| ren 'v. He, was totully opposed to the government | The Srxaxen, The motion was made with an express Clark & West—1 Fell ows, Wadeworth. & cot E Murray—3 | brigs Newe-atle, from do; Commerce, from Phila H isk dies 1s aktversety becten crt P going into the paper jobbing business. Why, rir, under | intention of taking up the tariff bill, as returned from the Baurimons, July 30, 1846. | ot ey sjeuking & cont Tobotsan & Homers W B Bend | Old, shide cabbatts; Horatio, Srevens, Liverpool: Hamburg, body wishes that Coguren of inter. Every | thie clause, the operations of the government may | Senate. | Dull Times—Wagons for the Army—A Camp | sa3i vara 200 bale iron 20 bags nails 5 chs Kenney & Breese— Pre ete Boat New “Orleamae’ Walt Conse Regent ly wishes that. Congress would go home to- | be carried on without the payment of adollar of money. | Messrs. Dnomcooue and Baopeap arose, and, at the | Eoui, Ge i Ta Gi Pi 18 Stewart Brothers—11 ES U! 14 A Gray—8 Lane, \ bras. F Piuiladelphi morrow. Some members, it is said, will start on | There one eee preety fate ‘Treecary hg ame moment, sdaremed sed the Speaker. 'quipage for General Taylor—General Patterson gon & cod Chester, Clsih cod Barshalt-6 gi 5, Bes. “el é iment, to 1 0 r a e did not wish, a a 7 —Remait ie 5 as intic * « iterfiel jellrain ohen—1 | sae Fante. | IP porsible. to qive itthe slightest Sutetragenent.” He | Mr Doomonnandl rive to a poles of ordee. jains of Major Ringgold—Description of | "Wer Mora sone A'S Eao—t Liman, Connover & ce-29 | uld confi pend ti 5 Wasutneron, July 28, 1846. promouuoed chert ‘ay ial! pla | ay Ger The Resuscitation of Mr. Walker's Tariff | Mt. Benton said it was on-e, one—ly, only—it was | Mr. Wintun Bill—The Difference inii one—unly —not ownly. : ¢ of Opinion among the | Mr. Auten, in his Fight field, continued his deprece- Whig Senators as tothe mode of treating the | tions of this paper jobbing under the disguise of © sub- | i ‘ A | treasury. ted ei bliquity— Bill—The Doctrine of Instructions—Mr John | Sirectich.—no foul play one aaietor ber heart | M Clayton and the President of the Senate— | we should stand up and meet t pectations of the | The Partial Support of the Bill by leading De- people, in ridding the Government, as far as possible, of | aper trash. mocratic Senators—The Doubtful Success of the i? ‘Sexron came again tothe attack. After the sub- | ad valorem Experiment. 'y of '38 had gune into operation, he had found out | In my letter of yesterday I notified you of the | thought, and shut up all tight; but in 1840 we found out it | “80 do I, and have the floor. | his Grave—Small Pox—Markets, Stock Board. | McCall i Srong 7 Wecdvers, Avery Reet W Mi Lemis — rhe ‘entleman from Massachusetts. Auniversal dullness contiuues to pervade all | 5,!43 Nich Gi pe heey bates titer) Lee & Underwood! lied on the chair to inform me | things in this city, renderin. it almost impossible Case—1J & C Corbitt—7 8 H Hunt—3 Richards, what was the question, and the chair did not say it was | to gather from the barren waste an item of news | Bassett & Alom—7 Naylor & co—l0 Reed, Hurlburt & co— wih Peter Mr chaicexronly ated (ar, Hep | "SE Seco Barats i fet eceoQMt™ Glomardeterk | gays re ey: Bern SY hk Peaken.—The chair express! . (Mr. Ho . : Astings—11 Free! sown, . Hodgdon, ; i Yer, | heard him.”) The chalr will referio the | The government agents are buying up a vast | Dunbar—i2i cases & Phils; ioth, Montrent‘lisley, Phitas G NYon nuinber of wagons, both new and second-handed, Hausgne—Hamd a fen | ‘ ince speleer Dos to be used inthe war. The country people come | At AcE” Benrming=6 vble leeches. Becler & cone ales to cenfgere and EN ia home ae idle of a mde Schrag op & 69-5 do ‘T Grunenthal—I do M A Hal horses, leavin; eir wagons in the session of | lert—4 do Reimer & vieeke—10 cs to or The point of order comes too late. It | the government agent.” Our mechanics have | , HaMmexc—Ship Stephanin—3 ce W, e in order. before the vote was taken, to also received extensive orders for wagons and | {Umeda wrist es & Luck EE Aargn—7 W. ll for a division of the qui 8 (to postpone the ware- A ‘i ‘i ouise bill and to take up the tariff bill) “But as the mo. pent ae which are being filled with great de- | EB Assn? Ws rence, ‘Meek trigs Persi ha: hr Sarah Adams, Ni e ta ath. gE ge —2786 plates spelter Des im, Porritt, Wil fethen. W Indie: —I am satisfied on that point. The vote of two thirds to change the or- do L Goldsmidt & co—1 20 PD Muller—7 Kessler it was a humbug—we had done a great thing as we & Meye: K —2J AM Wits—2 RAKGH Mi commitment of the tariff bill back to the com- | ¥44# humbug. | tions are combined. it is too 1 le , howwe—4 T Leatillon & co—l Victor & Duckwitz—I d 3 " of Md.—You were cheated, then. | i me, The most fleasing piece of Baltimore work- JW smidt & es WN Hort: mittee on finance, with instructions, &e. Every- “Yes, sir, sabuoal yeaibeatiad ia dy other Gay Gk Ook eee ined for the Rio Grande, that I | 24/tats (tou Boorman & dehmsoos igs Lane k Lumsou-2 | Wooten Tho beozled. Mr. | be suspended in any other way than by a vote of two- | manship, destined nl ms Dembeset e to show how they | thirds have yet seen, however, is a complete set ofeamp Sd Ramla’ S Bing Mites: & Betee so eeeieee were bamboozled. In 1840. long session he went =‘ The Sreaxea—The B. appaoe was distinctly put to | cooking and eating utensils, manufactured by | {)N Kouersol TW Martine—1 Borloog & who was an honest | postpone the special o i take up the mei of | Messrs. Robinson and Kramer, tothe order of a | Waiawright--25 Salsh & c receive this letter the telegraph wil) have advised | to St. Louis, and there he that the bill h di public officer—an honest m: ir-—so much th te. ‘ 7 i =| you that the as passed the Senate by the aaidaa Pie inane hod Deoweatind he arom OF alled for. ifs division | ‘ventleman of Washington city, which he intends | BN peg Bre } casting vote of the Vice President. dual had shown him a confidential letier, (or he had seen ired fe t of | to present to General Taylor. They are com- | Wrst brie Mr. Lewis, chairman of the committee on | it), from the Indian department, to the honest agent | Eis: Wisanee ot ns ha Ghpeor beeiae Sadie oe | pent to cook the dinner, and serve it up for | baleed J Bensou—270 gr bx 2 cs segars T I : , . Mr. x | 5 - | Belmont—26 bales tobacco Buck & Kenharde—t box segars J finance, moved this morning to discharge the ie Ertl ella Ri pee the | big fty men; and, when put ther, can_be com: omane bales tobacco T Stuiker—100 bxs sugar — bh body supposed the bill was dead ; but before you 2 Went on to stat: ‘Mosiue, July 22—Cld schr Robert Brace, Brace, Penew- cola. July 21—Are brig Wm Tallman, . Srithomans Benmant Beall Rey Woes Baa: id. ships Hi doo, Lawrence, javre; Mi i NC, July 25— Id achr Brandywine, Naxtvcker, July 27—Arr br i i tion is on the appeal. [Voices | pressed in the pack-2addle of a mule. There are | }'s! wai ie Coma a Aa Se Dae a enc an censiiesation ot the | SEERaie deemed puneaiin, fea belies onal eit? Bne hundred plecesin the set, ench made to oc- | Reborn A torts vy raentt Vietor& Acils | NAN i ‘ @ Indians wot | payee ; bar : “ bill. This of course was the test question; and | have taken anything of him. If he had taken an | members on this side could understand it. My a cupy its een poaoe in valine tha pales pp ht len We enuesee as fr Lag SERS one Be ‘2h Are sloope Sarah & Cxpharing, on this, contrary to general expectation, Mr. Jar- | Old newspaper and cut it up into pieces. the Indians | on this ground. ‘The. motion embraced two eubjects— | CAmp suttles, which are of an oval shape, about | sort, is'che bay water to order. Chee, Tee es Cortatnian oo 5 nagin voted in the aifirmative, declaring that he | Would have taken it if he had said it was good money. | ene required a vote of two-thirds (to postpone] eighteen inches long, ten wide, and fourteen high. | ~ Poxce, PR—Brix LaGrs hhds sugar Howland & ph ak i acted contrary to his own views, and that he They would have taken these broken bank notes of him, | other a majority (to take up) Now, I centei ‘en if | It compris»s plates, dishes, pans, camp kettles, | Aspinwall—60 do Oelrich & Kruger—56 do Alsop & (haa $i | Ta ley, from Liverpool; bark Mar Welele Boxter beg constrained to vote as he did, in consequence of | Mf Abd he was ordered to pay the Indians in this trash, | no division was called for, the rul xd | coffee pots, cups, and @ most ingenious and hand- | 529408 [ord 2do WS Bancrot—44 casks molasses Colwti, Pearae, Boston: “Ads Eliza. receiving the instructions of ‘his Lejuaare, ped sir. But he sent back a “confidential letter” to the In- | by a majority—by 108 to 100; the rules require two | some pir of castors. The articles intended for | Fite le Bopnton John Boma schrs. support the measure. This, of course, decided | fee He would. not de aire Mies thee, ould not do | thirds. I don't believe the majority will sustain the de- | cooking in, are made of block tin, heavily sheath. Swell, Provive Wolcott, Ry ladelphia. Bi it, sir, He would not do anact like this, which would | cision of . | i i | the fate of the bill; and after several ineffectual | bring the governmentinto disgrace. It was this sort of | “The Greaxsn The chalt will state that the motion to | Pa ids og Maa Ml completed in themost| MARITIME HERALD. | steed attempts to defeat it by motions to postpone and | business which showed us that the old sub-treasury was itpone the warehouse bill was made by the gentleman bl fo Ge 1 Tayl Id | Leht, Demi! to amend by Mr. Niles, Mr. Cameron aud others, | *humbug—there were creepout holes iu it, sir: We | from Kentucky with an understanding, distmetly ex- | 8ervicable present for General Taylor coul i NMW VOMM, JULY 31. Breve », New London} A the vote was taken on its final passage, and re: | Want.a new bill to stop up these creep out h.les. Mr. | pressed, to take up the message of the Senate. It was | scarcely have Mg ye se wie doubtless, PUKP Oo: . Boyton, Prev 3 Tork, Feta ees eek, | Erteeectitemunien | Ramereay conan cane esata, | Sn eantt tnt reat ihe et ; raja peace maura be is resi t of the Senate, with a t Pot >| Mr. oN ughter)—but it was the province of any member to | more va! 1 1 57! nt 4 Sea Nymph, Parer, P ov: tnd feeling, declared his ronsens tae ait8s | , Me Bextox—In 1840, tir—after the suspension of the | do so at the proper time. [A Volce—" The golden mo-| General. Patterson, of Philadelphia, passed | po. thtmon wa: 116 at | Susan, Winchester, Boston, Tremont, Haynes, nity end feeling, _feasons tor taking | banks. | ment is gone” | i di his way to the tu, Howes, Bostons Champion m. the course he uid, and voted in the affirmative; | Mr. Catwoux—The United States Bank? | Mr. tone listed Pak te | BrCugn SaLuinKs ye ye \ Titcomb, Arston: fi and so the bill passed, with but one amendment, | _ The confidential letters were read by the Secretary. aehien’ ageenigeacD psscapin 4 | Rio Grande. . Li ‘he Peab cepaicaes Barks Edward K. Boseton, Fall maven idence, 7 cn hamaly, the stiiking out of the th section. | The first is from Thomas Hartley Crawford, late Com- Mr. Jones, of Te al A letter has been received here from Lieutenant | Ship Reche: eabody, Savanush | Barks Edward Kop- | Brow i kergon. | rovidence; /Amsawan, Job Uri ahd Indi y B zs, of Tennessee, who moved to lay the appe idgl 1 the forwarding of the body | gisch, Raynes, Malaga, 8 W Lewis; Ralph Cross, Glover, | dence; Eli man, Match. Mr. Crittenden, 1. Mangum, and some. other | the government had siege Wane metance of itis, that | on the table. (Voices—" Go it;” and, “ that'll put unend | pig lel OP lsaemmene At Baltimore Raolée Wondhall & Mincur TW Cater, Brown, Se Domi {loess roy: yaton, Brintol; Jabes LV whi i 2 lo inggold s , Sms jon; Adam y Provi " . ‘eithout acendment on ie Coeenatee a xaly | ara opens anit on hand, then st a discount of | ‘ome Wistinor—t call for the yoas and nays on that. | The cofin prepared forthe purpose kas been re- Booa Minturn: orguneto u Wicks, Rem York ENTE repos ee remarked yesterday, to “Let it go before the | it would be lost al ether The Ct mm is mer, there: | Foot Semthobe, | Syhedd Simh | esived, anc will be forwarded so ay ont i roger. Brigs Agu oh ! adgment seat of the people fore, recomme le tela omipt me x—The question is on laying the appeal deemed practicable to raise the body. e grave G& J Laurie; Philura, Cla Forriapp, Jaly 20—Arr_schre Sun, Nickerson, NYerk; | under his Juriedietion tn tte trove eTetenyseaaan tides ecision of the chair on thetable. | isrepresented as presenting a very appropriate | Dimon; Grecian, Thrane, New Orleans; ‘Tangent, Lovejoy, do for Thomaston. “« * _.—-<“_navointed, unannealed, under his juri jon in this trash, as the maoo.r—The motion is to lay the appeal on i's Fonr posts, ornamented as their li- | Eggleston, Salem; Galen, Swinto: Portland. _ Sehr: Provipg«ce, July 28—Arrschre Bally Milley Chattin, Ply- With all its imperfections on its head.’ ” g the best of a bad bargain. This | OE cans ‘Wook allow, are erected—one at harleston; Amphibious. do: mouth, NC; He Ames, Norfolk; | Virrinia, ngton, August 12, 1940, axen—It is. The Clerk will call the roll. * | mited mean! gg aie gayle, Rontout; Chouide: bre: . Balt: Star, Lougheed, | Nrmith, Neal. doy A " corner—connected by pieces of timber, the | Cte aa nee See having holes bored “trough them, six inch- | ponses | es apart, through which the barrels of captured riadne, Baylis, ved. Heo oeen Nee Wella do. ‘Bl le + jative, el lo. Arrtnbone, from Liverpool, June 17 dat Pa tei Elizabeth, Newell, Sanyrne, Daly Win ‘c t' wester! " ‘ork. a1 in iat 30-2, | ecumonp, July 20-Atr schre Green: + Couch, NY, “4 days from N | Rich sou, Corson, WFoint. Bid, Aties,’ Firman eo i aEeas Fale | Magee: Meet 1a sehe Prince le Bow, [Br “Ja sehr Prin % Naty Helen, Wi ihe dark tiss, Cockac! ort Baren’s ,Aiministration, addressed to Joshua Pilcher, Mr. Pilcher replies that he will a thing, cause it would be illegal, and would not tend Sorcllies: tion, and would be « burning disgrace to the govern- | ment. odium of the bill on its movers and supporters, and with this view they did not desire to have any of its features remodelled or revised. On the other hand, Mr. Webster, Mr. John M. Clay- ton, Mr. Reverdy Johnson, and others, amendmem after amendment, not with en will | Mexican muskets are placed, the buts yerting pow | wees. Sopmbie Be ec e Their object in this course was to throw all the | Soomate administration, a ' | | | Ge Don’t it require | the lower one; the bayonets are all fixed, an: Yes, but the ore, whole painted black, whilst appropriate head and F Wants & unanimous suspension of the conversation.” | ¢,0 boards are erected to the grave. This railing | V suspend their conversation. (4 Voi & vote of two-thirds to suspend?” * Mr. Berton, with some just commentaries upon this last year of Mr. Van | | damned rascally business—[Th. the Colonel’ : lon; Jal 4 to revise the bill, but to obstruct and ultimately | language in the, Beoeseh-seheered cies cases, ‘i iy peeuts, (nee ) ecomeoetae arate. is to be forwarded with the body, and will be on 3 e. Ce 33 5 Mes He Ye oe eee, 1 gmt . to defeat its final passage. For this their mea- | wuich this sort of bank trash was disbursed under the | jng three os four in various dirsccigns to tieir weate erected around his vault in Greenmount Ceme- | days from St Lucia, 10 brig Hamilton, Williumes Gambia: 20ch alts sures Were taken with great skill and forethought, | old sub treasury. When the old bill was up, they had | “ine Clerk resumed, ani completed the call; tnd the | tery. pork VellorBett, of Vira lous Crescent, Hawpins, and Flor del. Mar, Kinnear, Norfolk and would have been successful but for Mr. Jat- | tried their hardest to stop upall these creep out holes; but | e table—yens, 102; nays, 98. "K vessel from Bremen, the Sir [sane Newton, is | from Lat dto Stontxgrow July 27.—Am.sehre Exuress, Bmith, Ihilay laid on the nagin’s adhesion to t) ‘ ? | here was @ bole in thie bill for disbursing ‘I reasur: ithout having postal hen he tek draits, larger than all of them put together, 4 ' large gio’s conrse on the tanif question, I may be per- man could craw! through. | protest against making the raitted to say that this doctrine ot instructions, as nce pais Ce —Will it be in order to move aCom-| detained atthe quarantine ground, with a great | number of small pox cases on board. | nce ?, —The dill is not yet hefore the House. t Tur Manxrrs—There were sales on Tuesday of 500 cicnced thet the ‘Senate bed returned | bbls Howard street flour, of May, June and Saly tospeoe ergs, , Bailey, from Liverpool, July 3, | Equator, Sturgis, NVork for Provid-nes. muinmdeante GA Maral end Goode Hee cae a wih | —— Paewet ship wag fr . ing) By Last Nigac’s coatnern Mail, 7) orhing far as regards United States Senators, is, in m: Mr. D, d that the bill learly contem- | tion, at $4. Yesterday there was scarcely any inqui | Lene seg hy sm humble judgment, an entirely erroneous one. In | plated to creates an exclusive paper currency, onthe ‘Nae y vpn ee amendment: |, 1 in trontim) has | amino sales of moment have taken place. ‘Holders ar6 far Liverpoes. Hewett, from Havre, June 9th, with cone Joly 30—Are ship lame Newtan, Lambert the tirst place, a Senator is the :epresentative not Basis ofthe sub-treasury. undergone a long discussion in the (‘‘erder”) House, and | asking $4,12% for strictly fresh flour, without effecting & from Havre, June 12, Jobnsen, Beige de Cuba, Caroline, Jordan. dos of any particular State or portion of a State, but | Mf. Lewis defended the proposition on account of its was passed by o majority ‘of nineteen votes. (“Order.”) , sales. Small sales of City Mills Flour continue to be ams) yd & Hindke NYork.’ Steamer ‘Osiris, saw of the whole United States. The Senate is an es- conveniences, It was not bank paper that was to be It was sent to the Senate, and — agg dh fli ae Ry Bde i Bit ‘Wm Gray, from NOr | ri gg Nn Maidhaten, ag tially conse: ive bod) b ‘reas was ‘ yo 5 Salos 4 cents | . canes Diinatple, for te 'y> re] On a conser- | to\get along without them, Gentlemen might clamor as | tn order to make sone eh oe mood ReealT IW for good to strictly prime parcels, and at 760.63 cents P in, Kruger, 96 days from Hamburg, | men $Id, brig Kate Pendergast, Maysgnos; echr Queen. sive pi » for the purpose of pruning the | much as they ‘The provision was a fairone.| The Sreaxna—it is in ordes a8 the amendment. orto ordina good. Sales of family flour white at 105 hide & Balchen. Nonronx, July 20—Arr_schrs Mary, Trefethen, Porte too luxuriant legislation of the representative ‘objections Senstor from a ueninent cents. Cornat Sie yellow at 640 56 jew York, 50 daystfrom Hamburg | | Noarorx, July ‘ branch of Congress. The members of the other Mlioved Wie wee sebedaee But Pde’ think ‘that vb: of the Seustest [Velcon Call the Lt. question, oamenrery litte reeuiving. Gae we ieoeth 96 8 90 ‘passengors, to Dos Arts Heyser. |, NH; Republican, Troy. | wes Call the previous } ‘

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