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IMPROPER INFLUENCES. j improper motives. I want to know whether they | in order to move that Mr. Sprole be declared chaplain? Mr. Bextor gave netice of his intention to ask ee | bs thiok the President has dene right, have not} Liberty | Cries of Do, Bor "no ‘ou don’t.”] to introduce @ bill regulating «ppoiotments to office, speak deol ave only ey who lil aright to Sreaxea—It w ‘be irregular. [Knock to | and gunding the public version trom improper infla: | eek? Werare a great people, it is said—|A voice— order} 4 *That’s a fact” t agreat Congress: (Laugh-| The Se sce tor} "What ara we doing!’ This ls the tesend Sater wien ee oKeaem SE ae Bere | After having voted a declaration of | trial was made, but there was sti:l no choice. my || weare now engeged incriticis- ‘The Spzaxxn ordered the roll to becalled a third time. to-day poslecs wreck, % = La, Dec 3—Sld, sehr Merchant, Williams, N * ‘ce prior to 1801, ig the American government for carry- After } York. ae en a tae comstuon Supe ing out the declaration. And this fa the teeth of theene- “Gentlemen eemiesnoed changing their votes. Gaiverrox, Dee 7Arr bark Odd Fellow, Mobile. 3 On motion of Mr W. W.Camraxts, the report of the | my! The old-fashioned wey was, when the goverument | The Srwaxua remarked that it wasa tedious process have reached 4,000 bales, at an advance of quite half a | their tives: sa wine. tig’ | Ties eee eae Aildes.’Be Balt. Secretary of State on the consular system, was referred Wes accused of being in the wrong, to vote it, for the clerk to make the alteration, and requested gen- cont on previous prices. We proton ta withdraw. our Brg Carer, Beecher, 8 days from Malaga, with wine, &e Dhraten, Yorke adhe etd ale ole chap es to the select committee appointed during the 7 the ainsened ae wee tp contine t ieneunce ba rae end had not hy ee eg the fact. a os Ch apron itis d pet specie yes | p Pang ee was jegat late ke Pheltic Ocean; brig fparlos, Fron; b aio i e leralists uring the war, | ir» Daomaoo.e —llas ri been stated that | un! a healt ir tone is apparent. ir Uplands er) r ‘Tarks Island, with ‘Bonds. Boston Havana. oe ee tI Gants; fair New Grieans at 11%4c; middling uplands | | Br brig Coruwall, Axcell, 14 days from Turk Island, with hers of and foc cE.- < Tanive act oF 1846, | and the epitaph of those people is written with the er | gentlemen can ch: their voles Su ) they had ie tecsone ak DEES saked to intro: | of scorn. ‘They were more honest, in sonpncionatan | Foted by ballot {AWoice : “Yes, but tais isn't by bale anothe ‘outock, of Peunaylwania, asked les 10¢, middling New Orleans 10}<c, for a t ifi- solution, that ie lieu of a duty on ind cof. | we see gentlem cation. te. | Ist,” a Poprig Atlantic C: i , and left same Whittlesey, Lol NHoven.) t6 devs from St mp. ge Y 7. fee, for the purpa: increasing the revenue, as pro- mnouncing it. I hold | “ While the lamp holds out to burn, Frove.~ During the Vinernt, in ballast, to Dwigh Trowbridge, of NHa- iy 7 tig er posed by the Ps bom of the Treasury, in his annual | that those who thus set are unw iby of a eae for con: | The vilest sizer may return” | navigation, tines here and ‘onde ven. Left bark Panthea, for NHaven, next day. The wae wot r do; report, the Committee of Ways and Means be directed to | sistency and fairdealing in the midst of their constitu. Some moments wore consumed in figuring up.and the | previous te-the arrival of the Cambria, SH Onbe Hockey ie Sho hos ie snow sieemreey tt NE. Squis, Saylor? report a bill repealing the act of July, 1846 and reviving | ents. (‘ That's the way to talk”) Will gentlemen say result was announced as follows | tent were made at $5 874 a $660 for topsat *) 5p pn og Yom Matanzas, via Newport,léth kabure, with @ cargo of cora and peas, boaudto N the tariff law of 1842. [A voice, * Get oui!”] they votedalie when they voted forthe ecknowledg- | Whole number of yotes cas 174 | the receptionof the news the market has become unset | jot Michangar to order. Was de free eshoso énzing the gale this on, Objection being made to the introduction of the reso- | ment of the war? Are we afraid to get into a wer, and | 88 | led: but we hear of some sales this morning at $4560 | '"B:i7 aay, ‘Gammo, 3 days from Fall River, in ballast, | beach near the Mole. yommal 1 Po sae | mee then sneak out of it? Did gentlemen vote to relieve Ge- | 03 | 469i for Genesee for shipment. In Southern descrip- | to Fitter & Nickerson, | goals will be sos off afer the eabuigerice | Mr. Poxroex asked forthe yeas and nays, which were | neral Taylor? Did you not know that-General Taylor | 43 | tions we hear of no sales. We quote Georgetown and ig bogpa, Clark 18 devs (rom Santa, Cruz, Cuba, with | Patuxent, hee ret phen ordered would ‘extricate himself? Allow me the use of iy 18 | Howard street at $5 25 a $6 3734. Ingrain we hear of maposnar, Be. 00) B Lasale. AS BRS ine ‘nd Areceatly appointed clo called tho roll, but not 8 wend ‘thet Ta, ail” Kllshmaelaver. [Ladghter)— Mr. MeKeev 1 | ne movement this morning. Large daigs of ‘Genesee | Brig Vieni Hallock, 9 days rom t Masks, w rnarepebed: ng adings of th ving caught the hang of the |, his voice was not you that ten ns lo! an’ “ Mr. Storrs... 3 white wheat were m iouly at $l 15a $l 1 ar f " from Ireland Island, | upto ei ‘wo ers, names pe Tere y anaibles, However, beform he completed Aly thousand. volunteers were required to. extricate | “Mr. Gurley". . |_| Wostern ted at $1.05; mined. Western at‘ Froderign, Atkineon, 18 dave (rot, Island, | Sloe hewn dtiven teboce eu the Veeck, abatormee rect rred on by occasional adv; ‘Western at $1.8 $1 05, and auch as old Rough and Ready Old Zack? Ab! youhad in your | ‘The S$reaxun declared thai Mr. Sprol So Sa hmsad at | (Bgrmade) i ae | having re- | North River at $ia $102. Rye is scarce, und*held 6 days from Savannah, with cotton, | They are now anchored Talk plain” “ Raise your veice '” &e., eye the consequences of opposing the war with Great | ceived a majority of all the votes cast, was duly elected about 85 cents. Barley has sold at 55 62% cents, ac- | to Demill, their f ad ‘will, am alt probability, ride out me ae i there was an evident improvement. Britain, and therefore voted for this. this is the ren- TAKING 4N OATH cording to quality. Corn seld during the week at 60 065 che Louies, Heaver, 2 ders from Brandywine, with flour | New Orueans, Dee wea np p joa. » Tamy Ls ve ber, |: steamship Palmetco, Smiths alveston + When the name of Mr, Kennedy was called, he replied, | sou. (Go it, Kennedy !) You now think you can crawl) Ms, Perrrr moved that when the Rev. Mr.Sprole | for new Jersey; 05 09 lor old.Jersee and Northera, and. | aud cern meal, sisabeth, Batelay, Mofile: bait ak, Hall, igo, loudly, ‘No—1'm against it,” followed by laughter. out, and heap denunciations on the President; but how | comes into the hall, the Speaker administer to him the at the clore holders were looking for higher prices— Below. pe emer *Dénael, Rowers, Te 5 The result wes aunounced—Yees 73, nays 110. Sothe | will itlook to the world and tothe American people? | oath to support the constitution of the United States. | Northern Oats are worth 39 = 40 cents. Ship Poutiac, ——, 56 days from Liverpool, wih loss of | Pascotini, Paglies Tne i. ron jw York; rules were not suspended, Suppore you convince mankind that this is an uvjust | (Laughter, an !a voi * Why ministers don't swear.”] er after sails. | achr Ferdi eton, Jd Doin, Norfolk: foMy MaxD Tings salo ayour tHe riesipext—aa. | Mar, Do You wont to digace your country, and place | "The Sreaxnn put ¢ question, but it dit not prevail: | peo, Domestic Markets Ship Elsinore: | Naw Ton Air schea Coiner, Dose, Neostelky a % 4 “ . er sion jon’t be! ou are as patri- motion made to adjout follow: cries | Lnany, Dec. 18—Street produce. ves a more * er 3 16. aniel SEnraY's orvvions rranuesnuy exruxsaeo, avo wirst | Retin hat-condidon! 1 dou’ believe you ats, as pair: | A motion Cua nay a" Tele notthe. | frovls totlan ad price reac, sesivas © litle more | _ Also, {ships bark, sag 3 brige—unkvows, «Delany, 1, ners hy * Provi- Oh, no !"—"* Let ud stay ! The House resolved itsolf into a Committee of the | Heve you believe that the war is wrong. You know bet- | o'clock yet,” &c. 56c. ryei69 8 70 c per 601bs.; oats 30.8 81 c. Whole, and resumed the consideration of the resolutions | ‘"- t.. co kane =~ atari forced the war on you, and |” ‘The House refused—ayes 56, noes 88. laeease, Doe. 16-4 wilogt 2,000 bbls, flour to refer the various topics embraced inthe President's | YoU bore her insults longer than you would from any | Mr. THomrsox, of Mississippi, moved that the House | wos made Yesterday with pipes, $3 62345 ivered, Salied. | Ship Helena, Eyre, London; bark Eunomous, Mansfield, | ¢ Rio Janeiro. dilisicaan other nation on God’s footstool. If France or England | resolye itself into a cemmittee’ of the Whole. [" No, ip Sir Robert Pee i ran ; Matilda, mre Gert, cr Penness mine State from which Mr. | had treated us s0, you would long ago ha rerented it. | no, no, n-0-0-,” reverberated through the hall} ' tous bees are nonce Rhereseasieeny oan Tinie tines Lescearhant er (setae Polk hails,) said he spoke m of show: | [That's a fact] We bore outragefzom Mexico in conse- | ‘The motion was disagreed to. ed trade in provisions. No inguiry for corn. It may be ——— favan for N ing thats weap aoe aan ny other | quence of her weakness. They took advantage of it. | Another motion was made to adjourn. The yeas and | Guoted at 0c, or in thet neighborhood. ‘The weether Herald Marine Corresponilence. at, head of view. The President has desc dignity of | Gentlemen, you are driven to the wall—clean up. [Much | nays ‘were called for. (Voices—‘Come, boys, vote continues cold, and ice is forming fast in the harbor and A Kare "s Nec, Dec. 18, 1816. , an dleaks: his position, and violated the propricties of his high sta- | ™érriment} I know the secret, and that is what the Ame- | 9 yeasand nays,” ‘* What's e use of iP] canal, y S18 =I haveto inform you that the schr Aurelia, of ard Comet, Freeman, York, tion, by presuming that those’ who call in question the | Tican people betieve—you hate the President because he yes and nays were refused. “ Come,” said one, | *"® from Tho ‘ragdey, waster, came rev sch: Jackson, Cor maston, n ‘i rf ii y ‘. ij ” ” — | f this plas in ant SD auetine: the..an lemocratic. You know he is right, yet, for the po Agreed.” The question wosso | , Bostox, Dec. 18 —Flour—In the absence of advices | Sound beach, about 136 miles south o Saegns ie cot unteeaneke sees, wad ‘givfur tena, | pusillanimous purpose of gelting your own President, | determined; aml at 2 o'clock, by arvana or ae ty do, tha | from New York, and very stormy and unpleasant/wee. stores Fouts. doe gies cloek. fort, which, by the Constitution, is defined as treason, | YOU are trying to break dowifthe Administration. You | House adjourned, and members who had previously put | ther, few or nosales have been made, but aobacs of good ‘ashi Garely. saved thee Live ucester; Thomas, Phillips, New If we decline to speak, we are sahject to the charge of | Cau’ deny it, gentlemen, But would it not beabad | on their snow shoes, put on their hats, and wrapped | Common Genesee exhibit good degree of firmuets at | Sie'wes discvvered to.'e on fre; the cargo, whi MONickersou, Provincerowa, leth, ng, ‘Las jasillanimous fear by tho liegemen and vassals of the | Pagaia, and’ paying too much for your services, | their cloaks around them, and retired, somo lnughing | $575 per Dbl. Grain—The stock is increased by arcivals ‘akeu fire from being wets she wi ai sehrs Commodore, ell ew York e Executive, und of bisely and cowarcly surrendering up | 0 put you in power, that you might give aid and | and others smiling, to their dinners. of corn to-day, but we know of no sales having beon | ¢ , rusting, which were cut awa Seite gs | Bowne, do;, Auriniba, Blades, ‘ork River. 81d J6th, the freedoin of speech, formidable to tyrants only. Now, | comfort to the enemy 1 Tho truth is, the Administration | We now have two democratic chaplains, a Methodist | ™ade. j ae La pe vmarr head eanore they Ast £2 | Georgiana, Bedell, N ore ah ex as Thold an opinion, which seems to be controverted—that | i# carrying on the war with alittlomore success than you | for the Senate and a Presbyterian for the Ho eg | pest bower chin oe hebeshe sepmmmsneertre, Deo, le fp Bt Logis, Hierks, BOs . It our army had been whipped by the Mexicans, ty wad was ashore oa 1! 93 3, a man may be leyal to his country, and yet oppose the | desire 4 y pped by 8, Fawway, Dacemarn 18, 1846. 2 Delpn Pammier, NYork. Below, schi President, Ica imoging astute of circumstances that | 84 A he betisn pisaina Chis oncainn ona ieee ee MR, SPROLK’S Finst PRAY oe OR AR MRE EIS, Sas): biases ciincies. | Case Rrsaon, Hoorn etna: would justify « mun in doing so. | Some uftiria to the con- | Would be better, ¢ they are wrong this time. ‘go | , Attwelve o'clock, the Rev. Mr. Sprole, elected yester- | ‘This great sheet, the bestaflair of the kind ever | er 7th, water that the shin wiosalle wee foe fe the Cincs | Ricuaoep, Dee 1¢—Arr sehr Henry, Chester, N trary; “and hence arises a mistake that the Executive is | ree eae eee ane far ce coe this time. | 80 | day chaplain to the Howe, came into the hall. “There | issued, is now ready, and can be obtained at the | *s,hut gave uo further parueulars. York. Sid schr Pocahon Branch, NYE: acon Wi the government and can exercise all its functions. leery | + ht 7) al necie ae, i Y © | he comes,” said one. “Now we'll hear him pray,” re | z xOtN {This report must be incorrect, as letters har Savannan, Dee l4—Arr ships » Hen one we Weray voto supplies to the army, fight for thecoun- | $c an representing Cilave Stores dgtBi*! | marked another. ‘The reverend gentleman ascended the | desk of our office for six and # quarter cents per- ceuved from Batavia dated Sept 20th, which er Col , oat. try, and make red with bleed the batts fields, ut for Gein be comeceee ia area tone Gentz.) | desk, and in a clear and emphatic tone, breathed the fol- | Copy. sapet Serene Se. Hi adaigo that she was tosell ‘Chas this we receive no credit, unless, like spaniels, we crouch | ried lowi rayer :— : E eat A , at the foot of power, shout hesaunahs to the ‘Execcative, | that the President isin the wrong, with a view to create yirerts God! we adore thee as the greatest and best | 1 is emphatically a pictorial history of the war | thence direct for Boston ou the ‘4th of October. and acknowledge that he can do nolwrong, Let those who | 0 austrel between the free and the slave States. The | .<‘ail beings. We must admit that there is a wide moral, —illustrating the battle grounds, sieges, and points w on Thursday last,ac2P M, cy L hoose, efler thetr homage, wo have a higher duty to | Kentleman thought that he could break up the demscra. | Sitinotams yetwoen thee wid ea rig moral ; mpaaton, ge est, You perform, aad nobler duties to fulfil ‘The viacication and | 8 party by casting @ fire brand. ‘This is ahttle bit of fe Red Wal orp tesersenieal ae attacked and captured, from the taking of Mata- | # 4 cf a pas Sag roy ordi York, ashore, eld together | all thy perfections, and we are but creatures of dust, li- aud. ‘The Pee 15—Sld, schrs Vandalia, Hitl, N¥ork: Ag- SuLLv. preservation ofthe constitution is more important’ than | ® Comtemptible thing. The democracy wer ited in all our faculties, and d thy! boanty,’| kb be that of Tampice by the | crew were on board, and she appeared to, filged, He | "€8, Miteholl, Po . Tay other question; for on itdepemis the perpetuation of | BY Sreat national questions, If the gentlemen were to’| Yat taking edvantage of the, timer the meni, edie | oe nny. oa Per iat iihe'tee Soalans bs piveabs Grit mas thomtereaee rene rat i Wen We Wat ie toe low York: B on freedom and happiness, We know not wien peage | #2 {overs 10 trend tp, the democracy, he would find | mediat on of the blessed Saviour, we venture into thy | D&VY: : ; sag | Mise ene foes CaRNe, teed heel ant of sche | Guuings Foster, Machias’ for do; , Mayo, will be made, wh euallens, re band bind i ‘| progress. ‘The people would hiss at such efforts. Teare | Presence, to make acknowledgment of favors we have | The illustrations are arranged in the following | (her ‘boat wes gone, and thi ton fortd | : 4 | received, and to supplicate for their continuance ; to Nat ‘She. d to have bil duty of the representatives of an ine | 1 ere ee ety Lael alee tere eee er pias WH | Confess our manifold transgressions, and pray to be saved | O*ter! hd crew were taken duct of Executive, and bis” mansgement of the | Whoever he may be, aud will on no occasion denounce. | Fury for in performance," For ait conan rely war, The President hae no right to make war for any | Mim, as a liar, and say his words are not to be believed. | ns ix : i RIC h i object—that right pertains to the Logislature. { cannat hold, that if the Executive had failed to move forward | inydettors. We prey thet we may make euch deiiy ec, | Jf, who commanded the American forces Ia those b a } P.8.—Capt Baxter ae Dec 14—Arr schr Metamora, Franklin, Dema iiged.. f Bostoo t- First Page—Tho Encampment of the Amerioan Army | Sd ct" were fakeu off the wisek by oue of the age 1 has gone wri Corpus Christi; Battle Grounds of Palo Alto and Re- | pieces. ‘gry "| By Last Night's Southern Mail. saca do la Palma; An accurate likeness of General "| Snoor Excuance.—” sloop Exchange, Hopkins, whieh | — and it becomes dependent re; ic to speak out freely on the con- | rm: nk Rio Grand thy debtor: Jeft this poat on Thursday last 108 Home Ports. rform the task of expressing my opinions without giv. | our aimy fo the left bank of the Rio e, he would | knowlsdgment of thy authority, as may secure thy ap. | tles; An accurate portrait of the Mexican General La | to Middictown Poiut, NJ, anco re Deo Oc Arr Bea Semarees, ei, i “ i © been impeachable. |, believe that the opposition : y y op. J a d shortly after di chal ent aseore at the | | Baltimore, Dec a z 4 Shir debt are “ a cereeier: Liebe td ere 4 | would have =} charged hin. We took into ee nto | Proval thee for the gracious providence | Vege, taken prisoner by the American Army; and Fort | and shortly after dragzed her anchors went aseore a the |» ache Glenroy: Perry, eas Sonor age Be ‘Gunby, 7 by 4 4 en Istand, w' Soatrary. It ougat tobe, when tho Prevident maker a | the ropublic of Texas, who claimod to the Ro Grande, | hie hes mantled our country from its political infancy | Brows, ov posite Matatnoras, being the next encampment | TYeo ws, O Nil begs in dearer Pars, W" tudics, ntrary. Mest he 1a lonaklg ce aeons | and it was our duty to'support her boundary and detend | 9 its manhood, May the same kind providence preserve i page—A Scone in the Battle of Rerace de Ia | . Pat into Newporton 1sth—schr Gx Peavy, Parker, 12days | #24) ‘ Soe a ere e he is incablo of dealing insincerely | it’ You peace-loving, wur-hating, and religions people, | Of bapry and free irstitutions. To this end may the | Second page—A Scone aitle of Hesece Ge 1a | from Huvanttor New Yorkshes experienced beawy weather, ; with the American people. | refer to the Oregon ques- you ‘are ahald of War, Wes rereed amon Sa ee co ruled and the rulers fear God. May the highest and the | Palma, before the capture of La Vega; a scexe repre- lost deck load of fruit, carried away head cf foremast, and is SG SY eaten oemot ne lesing WAM, right | Who taught “the nonTesistance doctrine. I. was | lowest in authority, and the this wide spread | senting General Paredes and bis Ca the } jeaky. ibe: jent toll é | . rf nd ” . " . | taught lon rumor said, a few wrecks Solars ne or oeae seem | tho other ; but, L assure you, it { wea strucks | Loked the r Was submitted to the Senate, that tue President bad | fellow afterwards. (Laughter) J wish to God we could assured distinguished Senators that he adhered to 5140 | have avoided the war. Buti hold you whigs responsi- ibraltar; Queen Victorin, (By F cr. Er poe ee 5 1, Phrasi 3 Ith,be enlightened fi high,that th account of those battles from a actiaha Mexican sol. { ‘867: at oes MAL rr WHISRBS: ed. commonwealth,be en! ened from on at theymay a —Bri y AL ii ani to at iC 1 was smitten (on ono cheek, to turn | 'orform the sacred trusts confided ta. thent, and assietin | dier; the Bombardment of Matamoras; Uncle Sam's CMTS JauEMe Brig Ansonia, of Newburyvort, Cant | R\QUAL in strane a TORBAY, 72 Rocsevalt se, Gansmitting to coming generations our liberties inyio- | Construction of the Balance of Power; View of Mat& | veston, Texas, on’ the 20th of August, siuee which she has | Sed sold at $2 per gallon. a snie'viy ve hall sania. Jato. Preside over the deliberations of this body. Ma: gt Brother Jonathan and the Mexican General on | not been heard from. she was heavily Inden with coal for ae teaenie to these 80 4 the re; ntatives of tke people in Congress assembled, | the Rio Grande; A View of Camargo, looking North; | the government, Her crew consi ‘of the captain, ma'e, The Secretary of Stato would ratharhave lost his right | ble, for every drop ef American snd) Mexicn blood | Sh. liverally in the let eee Ceieee feentlet' | gnd'e Plan of the Clty of Tamploe, "| andfivesmen;” Also missing, the brig Autare icy Capt Teh PURE CHAMPAGNE WINE pai pet heer ler ep cig re uray jettioa | Mexation of ‘Texas, there would be nono of this. ‘The | a4 be Gispesed to fruits Sach laws, snl apeey euch wave. |) irae Pees Lh Ie Fee eA Rs Rect is ae Dematare’ and has uot since been heard from. | A VARESE inrette ob” hig, Seren Goa pes t; “a ’ f leved sures, Ww! , When acted out, may subserve the best Z fr 4 " ir “Crown,” Thorn, of the territory, he would ric into the grave of perfidy Sige res] Jot Mould ftand up to your | toreats of their coustituency.’May their lives and health | Tancing tots ettack, Plan of Monterey after it was cap of Searsoort) Nichols, from Harava, wis | just bern received by the subscriber, to which the ateation wilhstanding all this, the, Prosidont sent tno project | They wore thus encouraged to hold out e litle longer, | Peeaniee sbekcaitie ie tho tarot eantees meee | Harber of San Francisco, Upper. Cailfornia; the Geld tho e on tall, Ledge, off she Glades, Cohasset, above Wines are equal to any ever elty. r) by . MF , 7 e a ’ the aaa f 40, He Roew what thei advice would be,an | Satan, "god er eur tateauons may be. you are re. | hecenenrora be to secure for nemmalven the tatine, | Minet of Delores, Now Mexico; a View of Santa Fo, and | fied with wain ‘he capa’ ifs wat on beard, Who. ter | as"uer Importer of Wide 6 Brent street. . 2 : 5 : s ether with all hands, were sav , eh ee Ei erilebeommey tong rpirbios ka geretal tRevwar aul fou dete wate Penguicans wit continuo | i be\groat day ofaccount All which wesupplicatefor | _ Fourth page--Nop of the Field of Operations in M oxi. | Krsiwes due ty those wh magnod: ie teat fonts gor eee WINTER CLOTHING iste ; ‘Amen. co, a Scene inta Fe; Mexican Rencheros; Plan of | pardon. Thavo not a lucid way of sp: King, but I mean | all ldo my, (‘We nea red we sas sed on”) It is | pideat | strange, that in all thie clamor—“infamous war!” | Yon var ben roe ac a oar conquest— | unboly war ‘”.-“' unconstitutional war !”—you forget | the proof is abundant, and itis a question which | all the outrages exer committed on American citizens |. Th4cration of © freemen are bound to examine. Look at the iastructions | #94 their property by that miserable government within tl (Mr. McLane.) after his return hoino, Alvarado and before he left this country he kne' } A Firemen | rtifical ; and New York way, New where ev. variety of Gi "6 de a fi ce? drilling for the War. A topsail schooner, name not known, while attempting ‘ys ieee Ischesve oF rat ef tateanr—novnry taxos. |, Fath Page-—The encampment of Colonel Steven. | bet rertha basa fine Calo he Sot gpeaground | (ih cm bo had Ter lomrt pees thn aany ether swab ‘SreaxeR announced that this was the day for the | #0n’s volunteers on Governor's Island—Presentation of | 0.8 heavy sea, and there was little hope of saving her. | ; ; Coats Sacks, of Bi . mn tae private calendar. eee Col Stevenson's regiment—an election scene { Bank Canton. Harding, from Frankfort, Beare. into OWSreoda and Maratha Clotha, of every styled as ood prayer,” liberal ;” “I rh. f COST AT W. x DE Eo eae s2z@ Was @ ueW verse! val ‘at $13,000 SPOG is ue Putin sen i ame But the first question was, now did the wer cone about? | Presenting scene: ” uy. | Whtat has wken p Dy whom was it made ? aud tor what purpose! In try- | gentlemen, inateai t i ° York—scene in the Park on last 4th of July— }) Charleston on the s¢t distress—botud to Matanzas. : ; last ten years! It would become you, while you | Several ge: sired to submit resolutions. r On the 224, gale from NNE a heavy sesat uck and and fall of ond oF ihe Calirhat rosicat Bort tak’ cope MIME | Qre engaged ia denouaciog your own government to | , MP, Bovb asid he bad ereportto make fom he Com. | rie. o(the Monument erected tothe my Herat, | Doideas.¢ abi, wating away bulwaris, bots, elley and | Wtmariens Brcieietta from ray wan to repel invasion. There was uo Atay there to | Fememet that there have beed some outrages commitied | mittee on silitary. was an amended bill. [Doee | Eeeborn, the nable Flot politicians reading the Herald, | water eaks ; Drews 3 bug, Brown, Songer; ho forte to batter down * nothing buy wavarse | O% YOUr OWN government. We ought to be-eshamed | Ne intend to introduce another war bl previgus to election, ‘ m Fedgemick Mo. bound to of Preach, English, Belgien and population. It was a second edition of Tyler's work.— | WheD we go inte the rotunda and look at the pictures re- | Sixth page—A asleighing scene in New York—View with ou inst, fat 37 31, | of the Park Fountain - fashionable religion in New York ia our Revolution, and then recur to here. We soe signs of degenerac: of acting like s di id Pelto, Sack aud ° cies Oct twoeds und Brontelothaot srery aye in —View of Chatham Square on Ist of May—Peter Funkism yy rth "Canutetes rhc eat key, Dee ing to make Congress beslieve that Texas conquered the | | in New York—Mock Auctioneers and their victims— d politicians, perverting the bi | and American, from $2 to entire territory cluimed as the boundary, the President | Beate’ b Pe « It provides—I. That all noocom- | Trialof Spencer for shooting his Wife—Jack the J.nk- | ber of small versels are to be seen aground be- louble breasted, f a broage and ‘collar, “Tin'frcutut sock te" aniee” ne peat fst {am wiliogputhnm ageinet the whole Ki of you | mituoned oiler musichnr end soir, regulars and | bb fracial Amalgamation in Now Fork Omnibus | essen Aesvol ra Haine. dren agen sanat | “ae syle ta sa tiger Weir Wonka Walter cobs resident teeks to make the po. | [laughter] And | warn you, geotiemen whigs,it you | Volunteers, who have served or aball serve in : reading the Haretd'¢ peg lg Sirus ba Ae fimere, pin and faney Satine an Sika, fom $1 to $6. eve a lie. man knows that i } “yateheh tate et 0 shalt have an increase of pay, two doliats per month. 2. | Sage hae ff the Be : ed by demoora’s that the question of | ee ee ce cepeletas | 2° Gowe in disgrace (0) Tothree and six months men, one huulted and sixty eregventh, pero: A portrait, of the new Pope—A por | Pins incas Chepmas, at Philadelphia, bound to this ape Aes + and the territory petweea tue Nueces MeieasUMth ceed ak, Sia bids | eres of land, to be located on lands which have been | fait of the iste Shanice on \ eee HE | port, put back to Thiladelphia to repair damage sustained in ‘Boys? Clothing, of every Rio Grande, was an open question The | ste pruyen Massacuus: tte, spoke his sentiments | eH years or more in market. 3. To twelve month men, | German Reformer Charles Kean in Richard the Third | being ia contact with schr Geo Kiots, . ee WH. D Give a long story of the o reely, notwithstanding the Presideut’s chaige of or longer, or during the war, @ hundved and sixty acres | hee es, Mary iagloe i le bean Soap ral | SCHR Onzcox, delpnia 17th inst. in Dela | ds itr r the Beg ral the great question of peace or | 4 comfort to the enemy. Nothing should deter him | f land, to be teken trom any lands subject to eatry at pride; Peo gras ee aath in” Las te =. bay pre een are = lag hs ap tes ich car- FASHIONABLE DANCING, Were compelled to recoguize the wut, which was | {0m whathe honestly believed. He was willing to al- | the dateof their warrants. 4 The lands due to those | Pals a: Auburn, oad Madame Augustain Le Buyadere-) raid thts padeais ae teemiran ta oak ai 14 Jamnard street, Wert of Broadway, Without first cousulting Congress. It was an act of | Of Censure, but owing to the impoverished condition of | Senre\s n | Fleurs; Packet Ship Henry Clay ashore ; Great | _ Accipext at Sea—During the gale of the sth aud 9th of sco for fasmionabl 1 ; Here cam aah te guuiy of woral eaton were | no just cause forwer, Otter ialia that, Mfoxies. kad | tie ill was retd a second tine, and referred to the | Bitaia before she, was altered. the Great Britt alter | gericmrer, Wan i Riche formerly of Vigdaea, NY io | Be;Clanss ft fehioable, Danger pave commence Ye Dane: I notto denounce it. it was brought about by the uo- | Constitutional act of the President of the United States. she was altered; the Great in ashore at Dundrum aught will bo une new waits Ms 5 eo new Comimitied depredations on our commerce, Franee | Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. ig Orbits, Hiains, meats Polkas, ( Rx» ym aloft.'snd | Sure, Mazurka various) and | ter, wadrille, | dors anevei te. to comtaltios, with 8 Vi Bay; and the wreck of the Steamer Atlantic. | nd on'the deck, died instantly; the vessel left | Gowa, Schools and. families attended. ‘Te ‘The orders to march our troops to tue Rio Grande tend: | send ins SaaaMAUUNY CF folomelborion Atlee ike take ip the BL ee gat od OF G7e thin Will edi tna aha eat kl re an the Ist of Sept, bound for Fee Bonth'A erica. | made knows on aplication. Mian D. wll give the Sst ‘ball to provoke war ; it was meant to create such a state | 1! { half 5 eg 7 mt Mr. McKay said that this was an important measure, | * . . re published in yester- ev December. of things ae to call fur additioval force: ir. Calhoun, | @Pse of nearly & century, at the last session we | a inat ight ba » | appeared a more interesting sheet than this. Itis Allen. Captain Heighton, as Secretary of State, said in his despatches, that the de: | Passed a UI in favor of the claimants, but the Executive | nd, that they might Lave en eppostunity to examine it, | “PEAS daguerreotype history of the United ‘Oct His ich fille TSTS. tire of the President was to nettle the question of bound | Yetwed it,on the ground of the stalenees of tho claims, | he would move that it be printed. |” > veneer if mt Oct Bat.” The follow- hon ary, | should like to Know woat were the insiructions | Oise of war against Mexico because she ‘will tot pay | tion to print in that to refer it to the committee. sony Paap Apnea omar ze *riarioeRhee tay Stee tors ogy see ala CP " fetures taken with {t hevea leh of Mr. Buchanan to Mr. ae BCS Iie wise | her debts to us, our citizens have just cause of wat |, Mr. Bovn did not think that the motion was included. | have happened for the year rast. Asa pictorial | yog'te mwa, sas wrecked on die Coase tant ‘overnment, for noa-paym ton) said he did vot desire to t, in his opinion, nece: ny ry to print so ahort@ | history of the United Srates for the year 1846, it is | ae te TE Zap. oy A a officers, and part of the and all white tone, it saeags NRG a ontended that better print it.) @ Shety of things taat Grout lend te that result, ‘The soot | was no just couse for War China he believed tion was taken, and the House refused to go | an admirable thing to put in the hands of ehildren | “‘The Shipping Gazette of the aame dste says the vessel sa | _ Itean also be procured of T. (Doene, oatreal gant of Stwresting them unjustly from Mexico! | ident from guy conatry. - Hovtil- |" ho taakat--Do t understand’ AM tha bil ts to be | “ . apn. re ue tease hier e mgmceramm is = b — Arcata reste will fa Always on hand.st 82 Nassau gyoet, Mr. Stawrow.—Dil 1 nadoretand my colleagae to re- | printed ? | when they expect something of the kind. Brg Agelin ‘Aun, Shaw, which sailed from Halifax, 20th you American Instraments present me as saying that the result would be the | Cf ing y directly the reverse. The Sreaxe Agents will please send in their orders. ult for wresting, unjustly, of the Californias from Mexico ? | jew York, was spoken off the harbor, Mth inst, dis- | Of the Planished and Sear bran 1 cases, for taietn Y¥ shein & Clapham—2 « T Hintzle—30 boxes mdse | to order. with the territory ? Tho question wos met by our fathers | g/t was read amid much conf who framed the Coostitution. ‘The Uaion waa shaken to | SeeFetiry cf War to furnish to the Hou a counaoted with | SOE Serbors and ampesvemuent of rivers ced she cate ‘ ; / " ers, and she wing the , that ihe Wreck of« glorious work wes prereatan't'se Sey A enpenattare Gor every. soparpio Neate and vote: | 2h Sion Biaten, fot Wate Gartisoe to oretine lieve wicked men north and south desire a dissolution of A % r i 4 * Lobject, object” “ Oh, never mind that now,” “ copper rock irom Lake Superior to this city. The roc! the Vinee and | beftore thst “anlems.you put © curd 08 | i504.» wore heard in every directions and thenhite pe which now lies on the groands adjacent to the War De- ; | ensign, protesting at the same time thut this shall not be phe plontered pg WB precedent for future gruats of any value or character whatever, | and young peisons, particularly in the holidays, | total wreck, and the ° id and probably returning. a = The object of the to acquire territory, to on ey Mr. Gentay.—Yes, sir. , FRENCH FANCY BO: : ° = th ry Bills on the private calendar were nn up for consi- Notice to Mariners. Mr. stawren-—Yeu can't understand the Koglish lan | E50° 00 Jofaatious mente wetala ceslas te he eee: | deratlon. Among those passed Wis ces tr ilendcre’| ~~ UPeasengers AnFived. Liar Boat —The Light Bost stationed at the Brandy. | F\OR HOLIDAY, FRESENTS—BRUN, = guage be Seait § creation of slave States from Mexican soil. the heirs of Sezgeant Major ,Champe. The mission of | Brewrx—Bremen ship Isabella—S H Winhold, Mr Mar- | wise Shoal has been removed, andgis undergeing repairs at omer A ig LA athe Bones og the learned to say whether it i not a fais torre ate | ritory enough of our own on whic this soldier, by General Washington, in the darkest days | shuand, aud 119 the ateerage, Peseeerns tree ear of the Intent style. Ime rre lear , , wit ing ab ' of the Revolution, is familiar, anda matter of history. — . Whalemen, . 3 from the report of my colleague's remarks 7 prey lt nated eg: de auection woela Ho was sent to sooure the person of the traitor Arueid, | Foreign Lmportations, A letter from ship Matha, Smith, of Fairhaven, re logge aK OT pea ercee rhe) ye 6 aR Mr. Stanton —I said distinctly I did not di ous te. our liberties than the. conynest Or and to save the Life of the unfortunate Andre, and also to | Matsca—Burg Carrier—150 qr cks wine 917 casks 376 kegs 3 | het st Talethuane Sept, 10 mos out, with 20 bbis bik fish | © y trem: decewer rs ane have been du- the government wrest the Californias unjustly from | tions like Mexico. Havin ‘exhausted his hour, ascertain the grounds of the reports ef certain treasons | es 5076 hf bxs raisins 187 kegs 12 hf do grapes 580 bas lemoas wr aiotter Daan tee Pentel NB, reports her June 24; ¥, ‘appointed the [des of rotate of gparnaty of Mexico; and I said that the result would be to secure | “oh atte core, and on adjourtmentat the House | which were said to have spread through the American | | i issn’: 100 a sees Pea Co=t cane stared) with 300 bole eile mea faces, the ae of of Nek iase, tr4 . . d camp, reaching even toa Major General. He endured estate of Jo! a ' Mr. Gexrny—My colleague means, though he is op- | Swcceeded. Wasnixktiven, Deo. 17, 1040,’ '| muck eumbeiag while eupaged tate easstaceeene cine £ Iimeckinae, Sid’ baxe taken upoe chemszelves that posed toconquest, that the territory will be 80 MUCH 0 | porererions von mee aTON: Deo. 17, 1 ly while detained en one ofthe British fest oftransports, jekinae, Mi jovember 31. i + ge rot she Boe coreg enero ror Se Le. Fa HARBORS. : iol ae was placed: soon shee he Teached New & ~ Ht a tr WILL . DREW, £ U, iv stein | j York, an ym which he never the troo; B iman—90 esdo Tucg & x8 Pepper, 39 #H himand will not curb him, are traitors to the constiaten | tg ccen-es he Deel Senge abirn det coe under Arnold reached Virginia. ‘The Commities on Re. | midge Henachen & Unkardi- bra do W N Meserr—a bxs do | ,,hherectst necouuts from Sydney, sue thet the whaling 8, K. ING, ety Fr Tees and iene, the, administration is | Syrung to theit eet, holding papers in their bands, and yolutonary Clams, lthedeh net bing ble toed wats: {'E Lane; scheusde Lampe rahe Th doLgcine | eect fap Now ‘Ravage falende whe, mar | _¢20were_ Adsinlersters ee ore gene & Drow. c | ewan Bris “ roof tain ified reward having | § 6 Jered all belonging to her except four ol the erew, The RARE ° P except we possess the charity of the 0, on | nS Jondly Mr all apadonrotte te proceedings, | been promised to the Sergeant by General Washington, | ioe glass, 4 dosades Wm ase & Sone 1 bx mdse Kohlsnat | 37 oF che muriewe crew were. teien achere end devoured; @ ‘cel Sista ap me eet eatin ad the cross, prayed to the Father to fa his murderers. | calmly 1emarked that the first business was the calling | fally concurthst he threw aside all considerations of @ | Hormss, Bostowes bales I tise Deentel & Dreyerci0 cheats | fer which the ship was pillaged of every thing of value, end | AQ aatul patgated srcicie, toes cou bo ood to overy family } doust whether they have intellest enough to compre- | Tho'atutes for petitions. personal natui thout hesitation made a sacrifice | mdse Ch Ahrensfeld!—20 bkts 1 bx do Meyer & Stuckon—1 , then set on fire aud consumed. in the Union. To tability and bits, head the mighty esuee in which we are engeged. They | “er Wanzwearn (etanding six fet eight inthe con | ofall his fi and of life itself, on the altar | es mdse Baruheimer & Houseman—i ches s 1 pkg do Both Spoken. & guarantee of $500 per annum will be given. ~ are going toconquer a territory large enough for thir- tre ofthe hall) asked 1 f have a resolation read f: of disinte1 . andentered on the nobieen- ardison, Bostoa—5 chests mdse 3 Coehran—4 schr Johnson, 19 days from New York, with loss ~ York. teen States. Weare cowards if we shut our eyos to | ittuemation, (Cree of read.”] *, prise. ense of just iety in | do,Viotor & Dacknitz—1 dodo «; W Vernerk—1 bale 4 bx: hain. boom. Boat, kr; was spoken on lith inst by | 1 ns [fe 1 Fulton st, Dew Sok. thote madmen. We are bound to call on freemen to | imormat tates will bo called for poti. | F#Warding services of such high merit, PU Rg ar Rhee yg ahs, hag bed poy thy LD Beet stad ts Helilinors Gio lar eb long) Doe 18, ANDO come te the Feeoue, Who believes that the north will “Read, read the resolution} | that the case hasnot a parallel in the whole of the revo- | TYedo Tiffany, Young & Ellis—16 tons iroa E Beck Thar: | Spel (des pring fae from Calcutta, for Boston, | LAMPS, eS aan Ss Senoent that they chall bo lave Gistes, and who believes | 3 lution’ will be road for infor: | Inlionary war, the Committer reported the bil, allowing | ward—108 do %o Pat at & Behumach—2 bre mdse G | Avg att 1S, long 95 Ey with loss of fore top.mest, main- AND TEA YS. Btatos in proximity! What, then, are you going to Jo | let’s have it.”} to the heirs im equal to the commutation pay of an | Gunther—3 bas do Econ esl y o- | top gallant mast, and main-top-mast head would pat into Rotrrrpam—Bark Leabe'la—I01 pkgs Vietor & Duckwits | 1,500 bags coffee, Boonen, Graves & co—29 casks madder, Brower & Nelson—1 cs L (atl Freres—23 eighths 113 i boxe & Bernard—1 cs ET Poppe its foundation by this exciting subdje MHE subscriber has just herr Gom Boston, for Batavia, Oct 28, let 12 N, aoe fae ares capa 35 ds from Boston, for Rio Janeiro, Nov 3, | Hall of this exty. long 37, 33. zy Ses taapeazion Ts jong 37, 33. reh—s2 docks wine, 6 do 2 | 34.1 ony Sen Bee, Die. aw Ceaaoey sO £7, ik | Ke tae ee oe pee ee. i's, loug 23. ‘Lamps 2do mdze, A Oechs—} cvseN | bri as, 5 days from Frankport, Me., fo - . ‘J Sueyder—ia bas Sehuchardt | I ase fopellg WSs leog Re ne Of Maneenil- | ae sere 1 Vateonst. 1 door a z sue adj | H b tat the petty usurper at the White House thero will be.— | x rtmecuty do See large te be stelans and thersieno Unledonia, of Providence, for Savannah, Dec. 10th, of The whigs cannot, costrol him without Resreancmremtben stan yong eae Vornment is under No apprehension in thet paruculare” | _ Sanra CaveBrig Aboons—138 leg: mahogany 60 do ce | Bulle. oni gma ae aaa of thelr country. {am agsinat annexation by conquest. | », Mt; Cons moved that the rules by ‘The bill for the relief SEA Tr Goell coment a. | Byer, Rov uc ArPhiedel in, Greene, Phila; Atian- 381 the request of, igeiwant Mctntah tose ha 7 be a rate + |, Ser, reon, ‘was invalided a { bellove it would be a violation of the comstitation. ‘The | the House resolve iteel was read. It allows him $20,000 for building machinery Domestic immportationsy | |. | NUarrow, ope. 291m port shipa Aases, Wetherill, Mon- Teainers and dicbeiges rom he eas. erenfer ene cae fa ae rae tM pnd ame gs Or the poverned Tee eae ie | tho motion, to permit me to introduce a bili with reier { Lh gear Totes She caeet a ee ee ik, Nelaon Kieo—i73 do Center & eo—36 do Hardy | Hk, Congrens, French, une; bark Lark, Tibbeta. | bm 4 hearin sea "ote ence to lowa the receipts of the material at the arsenal in this city. do RL Maitland & co—77 do Coe, Anderson & co pall J : ich | mil i 4 bi ~ body meaeer prot me hee ne waa detain Mr. Coss.—I will. It appears, by his statement, that he was thwarted by or Rich is9 spides Norton, fad a co—20 h4 in ballast, wee caters, expected by the Britania,(which gery. woo NE f ww right to establish govornmonts for the people of the | Sf Dovotass then introduced a bill for the admission: | OMicers of the ordnance corps, aud forced to leave the | ica. | officer in port, ship Merchant, Jordan, ding,for | — Acoustic Oi—A sure cure for ineiprent digchar. Californias and New Mexico, without their consent? All | of the Sin'e of lows into the Union, which having been | Premises, end that the government ever since has been | seeeeesess===eee========SSeSgeSee Clarita, Lunt, do; the P'H at beh, ies from, or nowes and collections oiherd wan, ann fectten whic ter ee Beasinoetetoey ht | septa ore oe Monday pene no a ini ae ae ccronpoted tote cenmnaea, MARITIME HERALD. | Miintttit'ioracanio conor Lowel tn. X,0 oa | tenet rare 2 sori neue be special order for Monday nex’ , ? ay rd Lowell, fim fronce and coded t0 on; uot by Opate eres ae net OY | hie. Conn renewed his motion, but it wes loudly voted | wu Dawtxt said, he, was opposed to the amount;,and Marseilles, to have Pranqne, tet inst; bark Lucia Mari, FPROM the cradle to, the ra exetasively, gion oh) Floridas, and claimed by Mexica, have noth. | 42% 1s es orale | say. 95,000. ~ Goell something, was willing (0 | “PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 20, sd th for, iaagn) rt Christians, Line ot tet wike 7 ward Dis fabighe te detieve an’ The ten, Es ta | Mr. Parrey asked leave to ofler a resolution. (Cries | Th Pl remarked that that was loss than Mr ey 25th. a " a i 4 D.. pp. sine for "al foe rah enet 07 what Texas gained by her valor, and | of" read.” ‘teed What is it, Petue?"y It was read | OOS ne gentleman wi reported the bill was absent, it | PS"RUES iz | sig thts Benepe Fle Y es ewe to iciteeat woman chonld ponweee woth. he conquest, 4 | 4 | 4 ¥ 20- 3) vi =k at The honoraile genileman, tas cone of his speech, | _ Revolved, That a committee of Ave be appointed, to in- | “several other Setpoaar Bais ters anigceet of, end ten | | i iin pore rine Caineeg ft ES te eee ee ah im dockasate.in proof of the positions he asaum: | (wire into thedenomioation of pervons willing to serve | , Several other private bills, wore disposed of, an‘ Cleared. —Br. Dison has lent a4 et to ed, and occ! hour in the delivery of his remarks, | ‘#@ House as Chaplain. (Laughter | | minutes to three o'clock sa adjourssitat took place. Ships Ariel, King, Liverpool, John gi PUBLISHER EO UION, of which the above is but « meagre outline. * | Mr. Tomrsow, of Mississippi —I object sir, to the reso- | ridge, Liverpool, Woodhull & M iG, outann at taba A MOOSIERS REFLT—s semiovs cranoe Garvey rie | tom and now move to proceed to the | PNCAGEAERIG, DUG. 29, 1946, | ES een Da SN DISEASES OF THE TiO ME PREMOEST rivreD AGaINeY THE WHOLE | This motion Was agreed ta, end nominations were | The break in the New York telegraph line moutioned | jeays' Neanton & Fro Ps es author, OF Tm ttn a | in my last, was repaired at an carly hour yesterday, but | K a (os bark Trident —_ b~ er Dineasee: Grave. to say It was not his Intention to sent the gentleman | Mtr’ Hoxomnvony nominated the Rev. Mr. 8prole, Free- | still the communication was interrupted, and it then be | \¥ah'iy iagdale. Dog Brown, for Phils. | Fienl etayg.and lectures on theo sergery oft he made s speech merely to place himselt under tno | PfetaD came evident that the storm had caused further injuries, | Qttows, Lenox, Genoa. Ph ebleRie iene tie trae | cused of premacure decey, Senugciations of the President, Dol unierstand him ea] Uatarieh ene he Rav: Orville Dewey, © | sos search was immediately instituted, which has been | sek iat vith of excea in sem, gues ot lee in : : , } , Are seek tas the object of the gettlomen, be eeceNts IC) ote. Pe How do you know that ? | 40 far ineffectanl. The New York wire has byen twisted by ks z a 12th, Wm. Beh Crees, OU rie J Rice, Philadel Ny amoaat of nerve, moral and physical; for I take it. in tins | , Mh; Stanxweatuen nominated Mr. W. Taylor, Pret | with that of the western line, so that messages from | York: b Jou re. i Sree the vi ‘fice oral ‘in; | byterian. } - Rocurue, Nov, 21a port, bark L?Aigle, (Fr) for NY, gouatry of ours i Kentleman openly arows ina to be | Mr. W. W.Camraext nominated the Rev. Mr. Gurley, | Harrisburg can be received on the New York iastru- | tim Ove. AtsiOa 20s Now Haven. | ready sbrig L'Union, (Fn) to Loud for B Mr. Genrer (rising)—Does the gentleman attribute | PTesyterian — / Arrived, | amin pore, pe Onlaw Wigs, and Mae oush an object to met | pMEJ. MeDowstt nomivated the Rev. Mr. Merns, | Thore is no news stirring here of sufisient importance sinore, Proctor, — days from Liverpool, with mdse, shine Drlande, Wi hipe, sad Mar Mr. Kenweoy—I arrive at that conclusion. Altho: y terien. oie to interest your readers, Sivori’s audience last evening were perfectly Jeorap | tured with his playing. Some declare that they never heard “Yankee Doodle” before. Miss Northall wes unable to ar trom indisposition. %.; ori goes to Baltindre aod twas thought might proceed to he Portte aa Erie, Gueby, Balti West fodiens fimtcnens re.eh, Ni iitgivricase paesak Mca THE NEW YORK HERALD. Be amma nt re Diem een: JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR » Tarapway nominated the Rev. J. 8, Tinsley, Bap- h mys | some ability in advocating the ting in tact. Although they show an there is on the fleld of battic, I | clacton ena Speaker, do I understend thet the | | | from voting, but there bella, Andresen, 42 days from B ta Geirieh te Reapers Ou Tuenay last, off pests te duvetion. New Orleans, with oat Soltis. vata tn co wi : (7th jast, ith ship Alanems 35 — lon 75 5¢, in agale, «| fhe Sreaxen—No, tir; ut when he says that! give aid | was so much ce eeito Ue ox ashington, but will retarn and favor the Pailadelphians I Prince, Nov, 29h with $1803 hi "y confusion that his reason: e not audible y S Shake eine * Jo bay taty ‘Sen toi bat | beyond his own neignborhood. He w used. ) With another concert en the 30 h. 0 with brig Albert, Iagersoll, i rns Me va : t the musical fund concert on Tuesda: Bows ie ff Bs he NE % Lonly jadge of the charscter of the declarations of the | noted 7 ®t Speaker, has Mr. Tinsley been nom!- |-'Ftcnmry 7 ae see) Leeiagemel te tapers ie very severe’ vex she feashves eo de~ yo ah t i | The Sreaken—te hss, ar, Mr. Gervar It ald snd oomlort ie given to the enemy | sir Dosain—i cetnisste tie. MeKeover,(Preshyteries.) fore the New ric ic ontontaoen ou Sucding by om Wiocion Salers ths cle balls Kelley, 64 dave from Roiterdam, with mdse, esdey, by am oration Dy the expression of the belief that our liberties ure | foie England society, by the Rev. Mr. Furness, and a dinner. | toSehmid: & Balchen.” 14 steerage passengers. ‘The I. har ‘Appleton, Havmilton, N. More in dauger from Executive usurpation than from & call the Toil As seen me rm eg he, Clerk proceeded t@ | Engen ented election case ia relation to whociff Le. | Dee 27 Catan Ses tas ePisown ‘Valpersiso} park Ola, from Circulation---Forty Thousand. hunired lavading arwies, then | Ving aid aod com. pomp hed on rig pane oe Bi pF em | ter, i atten aioe aud Fri Rp Jour irom Wren 7 Ne, he. yolen (new) Myers, 14 days from Seco, Me, in | ser egeaatamer fade hier aaron ral) ay re Bark’R HK sight, Sawyer, 12 days from Portland, in bal- | Oriole (of ingham), Harden, Tortagas; Messenger, Sands, | £5 pagalacis “h. oe CATS aise Oe ee a eaten “Ut Wi ROR Se ckson, oar N | Price fort. if | suouid upaoid suca sitation, | woaid assut in maaing And degraded a8 Mexico Mr. Kenseor—\t is aot fair for thet those of tae democratic «de was partly argued in the Supreme Court t and contivued over ull Wednesday. | Mr. Beare! his vote for Mr. Sprole. (A Sales of Stocks at Philadeipia, Ob! you changed it because Sproles ¢ lose oooh tial 7 Bosno—) Pearsylvenia Bak, °68; wats of the con- voted. country as base 5 the gentleman to say The result of the first poll was as follows :— ‘sburg. i | Omanueston, Dee 1 —Arr ship Ri yee wr Ee Birx Orion: (new, of Boston.) Myers, 1 de fn Newenstle, ARLESTON, Ar ghip, 5a, are in the habit of - | 5 50 re r payable Crewing, ike spaniels, to tha fort ur power the ex Ns fens dey ac engl eae te 50 Datlget, to the masrer. ze Buratton, Vance. Phitadeluhias J & | Price 6g cents per copy~3.00 per axaum, esa. Clasnc Z Necessary to a choic: J . . Ne weastle, who has been on tor a days, | Bt ‘not edi.” eee ? y joe. coon @ oi 5 York, ie . ship G A Hopley, Bel vance. presdloa te aot financier ve caus” Bat Of hich oe Reet oe % & Mechanics’ Bank, 45,9 Com ue Hoc he ete | an th rabies Leen Br sai at the usual priceo—alweys Executive iarur. MA ao Da, eles way would ue suse . Mr g agen anne he cre cae " Dit an po 1; brig Arebian, Sirisccien, collten, Boston fer | "2" ING of oll kinds executed with beamty end svif to be arove it; noe do I we heed hh pare, aa. Sut i say tay P a | “a r Brig Biack Hawk, Robins n, 26 d+: fm Para, Ceres, Marston, Balt— | or hems ony def La fog rig epeak for tae American people ft nota ne 5 Srragme Court or rx Ustrep Staees—Dec 18, Corning & on Left bries #lizabe h, Corning, prene Merete: pales | or be has @ mgat to show up, ia tasir true cox the ft 1846.—No 40, W.S. Waring, ot al., appeliants, rs Tho 17th Nov, Orbit, Higgins, wte e-rgo: 1 f AEG RY mes Clarke ot 1. The ergenonsof this cause was con. the first mate of the Urbi Riffrom Kp pig ty wees es peal 7 —_ lors, thoes wnao balk toe war. | am for free ‘ +] Bs ¥ " tinued by Mr, Johnson for the ants, andby Mr | and was Ku instantly. Crittendyn for the appellees. Adjeurued till Monday, 11 | § ate Baas ab oy Wen, 3 a o'clock AM. | eave cent we dom of speech. Toe geatleman called the Presi- deat @ liar, aad acoused those Who support him of bey