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"| vernment will enter into @ correspondenct oe yr rth 99 cents a $102, 190 7 to Sehmide & Balchen. The F has, experiaoged LATEST INTELLIGENCE. British Minister representing her inate, field. But I -» detest. 0° lene, Faghece Baving: HB yatad the | Wore or Th ed g wi fa boapegt piety php. Ly mae 5 ink tee se ate ON eer mabe cee © the Englioh- done to the constitution. P| gente san velion age mY Smith, 27 days from Curacoa, with hides, ke " g premied ve Mr. Maantin.—I want a answer. Does m: ids, at 21) ts 5 : TELEGRAPHIC. men reprimanded: We learn from this proceeding an | colleague beliave he war justor unjust” My calleagu | slabs fheear (nt Moris Fermenih) 12 daretiem | orb important fact: that the children of John Bull don'tfun- | remeite lent } Pustapetenia, Dec. 28, 1846. Aetand. with oalt, to Bi Set, wich TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS, flenlig tei MASccebtent it neta br. Gunter if the question of the declaration of war | py a Jeter from Pittsburg, I learn thet the Pennsylva- | M Bedall ie aR ook haa ae H a rs + | egainst Mexico come up, I would have been “ i i , 90 hours Charleston, with rice, to SECOND SESSION. tho Indiana ‘congressional ‘blacksmith, calls “clishma- | to say whether it wes just b¢ unjust. I believe, how, | Bia regiment was to have started on Monday, in boats, | pDoe ET ': bo” s | ee ge son why the requisition was made on the Key- | °Y@,that Just and suflicient reasous oxisted for war, if | ontheir downward trip to New Orleans. Lieut. Alex. | | Brig George, Yates, days frem Charleston, with cotton, Wasuivorow, Dec. 23. stone for another regiment of volunteers, is that the eo. our Government had chosen to-ewall Hatt of Mem. ander Browne, of the City Guards, has been chosen to | GPujkleys oy. Boubiates, 4 days from Charleston, Dr Brees, on leave, introduced a bill to organize a Yernment has been advised by Gov. Briggs that the Old | thewarhutor users Tees De YOU DELAYS | fy thy post of Adjutant; and young Haviland, (son of | with cotton, to Hiarany, Nepbows ko. | theta government in Oregon. jay can® meke the raise, FELIX. Mr. Guxrny —It was unconstitationslly made. the architect of this city) attached to the Cadwallader ied—-Schr Thomas & Nancy, ssiled hence ou the 18th | Mr. Dickenson nted nu he U TWENTY-NINTH CON $: . Maarin.—But is the war just or unjust j i Carolius; was run int» by aschooner, whic! District Cour, New York abated per SESSION. rae paeeeree™ But it depends ste sie persis oe Vegas Sone, ha telltge a es Taller ‘liied’oney towne aod did ober damage ¥ q arley, ; " ¢ wer. Bu ‘on the object of the war, | 4 Below i Toes "dest hes The committee on roads and canals reported a bill to Senmtes crow, Deo. 22, 1948, |, ME Maxrin—My col Teluses to. sunwer the | phia Volunteers are much aggrieved that these abould | prigFecouie, 13 days from St Sfark, with cotton, co Ashly | 10; Houistane, Cole for Liverpool, lig: hoe B _ relinquish the Cumberland road to the States through _Aiter the usual morning business of petitions and re- | Hoars‘on the record, “Though he wey cteet to eiuisly | Uethe only honors assigned to them. The officers from | & f g | lds eracou, [Br] 8 for which it paseeh. ports, Rodway, fection will oot aan amsamrs 10 exPlalD | this city have generally paid more attention to military | A140*Drigr—onknows, Boer! for Laveipool, fender Lydies Leal Misiibes: for The Commitee on davai ailaire were instructed to in- santa annals 7aso ue says by his vote, “I believe the war was brought | tactics, and have had better oppertunities of witnessing | gpj ’ Danton: L 1, for Li ; | settles, ready; Gen Parkhull, MeKowm, for Liverpool, ready; quire into the utility of iroz as a material for the con. compapintitieg arate cas ticst Ls. yithe st of Mexico.” ‘And it will remete on the | the gyglutions of troops in large bodies, fioeboaed Aniataee for Nev Origaey apeney fot Aner. Ma Canton, ee gL Nard Tovolanaans aa inl cae struction of vewvels of war, and providing for the re. , Retolved, That the President of the United States be | siways thought ise spit of Tolnesteuse never sufusk-- | 1eoted. ‘Their eandidate for the Colonelship of the regi | ®™f** Sevasmshs 'AISESRES | Hila *Finuces, Sater, ion Bots du marassott, pairs Of government vessels by contract. feviested a.iatonm the-Senaie Tin RY oiticer oF agent of | butit remains for the House to say whether he answer- | ment would have been selected, hed it not been for the Herald Marine Correspondence. | tdg; Sophroa: ‘Boston, ldg; Howland, Hi foe Bee! ‘The committee on printing reported against printing | Hi (Mg po » to | ed. say to my colleague, I believe the people of Ten | interfei of Gen. Roumfort, and on hie shoulde: New Onreans, Dec 15, 1816, | ton, Idg: Lucia wield, Hich, for Liverpool, 1g: reported P & | Havana to advise, procure, or in any way or in any man ‘inl | interference ~ 7 o nd j joston; bng Su- ‘derick, ; 5 tiie meniorial of the society of Friends ia New England Ber promote the return of Santa -Aune to Mexico; and, | “ies Sees mang tum answer that question, | | | should fall the blame for their (ailure. A rived tach Wossnenmanne, obese: oents ated, | coberg, foe tena nin hla Looe tovbring the Mexican war to a speedy close. (Still in foie yr the oficar ox germ land seer were his tocatechie me. ie | renshed Pies Men ines eam eenei eee tee | Fore Riefjonaid a ‘Below oming Up, Sak’ Fanny, from sn al hy == i, session } Also, that fe inform the Senate by what means the best of feeling for my colleague | snowing, the hariships of their march must have been | Liverpool; een ena fr TArwous Hae-te trou Cortien chi Ais, catechised him, but ye gods be ready: with your | great, “ine ‘country people thatominiotechee.| i: ‘ Lnwns, Del, Dec Si ims. | | aro, Roberts; from New York, ‘distress Honse of Representatives. order ran hancqaane! Santa Anna wae informed thatan | thunderbolts, now sttike your dumb representative and | Sver~ displayed a meu commendatle epicitef hoepiaiity, | Bie orpine ajstiarged boat ned ext | ring, for Herre, ida; Finily, Burr, for New Unsuccessful attempts were made to introduce sundry in the Gulf, directing said commander net to obstruct alere ees, {Ejughter.) speak with all Kindness, | loaning their wagonsand horses to afford means of trans | Schr Beml Noberts, discharged. and under contr 40 be Ssenchatnas fot Bassons Conigiinn Hen Boe ieee resolutions. Several bills, uot of a general interest, Bit (Santa Anna’s) return to Mexico, And also, that he | he changed the Froatont seit te aera cre people ‘ist | portation over portions of the road. It is not yet known | off. Brigs Chausahoochee and Ed Adams, waiting for undergo rergirts Galveston, "Bradford, from: New Orleans, lesign i | Sche Marquis, discharged. and part of cari were reported. tranamlt tothe Senate copiee of any correspondence in | people believe a le, and that ho (Mr, (Gentry) votal for | masta tuind hes bees ofered Oy the Govetons te iy | somagerseld wrdar” ng Pouneyivanis qull waicae for | "7B: baey, Salih for Jeet lig.’ °C Wet. Devodhis rebbciea VME Gaadhie 2 ck Conditions on which Santa’ Anna was permitted to. pecs | i coat speak in a scriptural sense. (Merriment) From | President, but the latter wos forced to decline, in order | *teambost; also the dumasted schr Columbis. zene, from Boston, bound up the river; sehr : ; government in Oregon, which war mate the order of _ WToURH aur blockading aqaadron, or fn any manner re- | "Rem uel my colleague ask. forgiveness? toallow New Jersey to contribute her quota ofmen for | Mlscelianeons Record. | | Cal Bedford: don” ‘ P nl . la the order o! Je . Gentay— for nt iveness. | X x rs " rane | ray the day for the Grst Tuesday of January. F. Mautry—Then you must come under the‘passuge | i Sogland | ect fate Wheeden, tor Havre, wiel sail this tmorning.. | brige Mob ckley, N'York: Virginia, f he 4 : te {ating to the sulject of Senta Anne's return’ to Mexico. |) Mr. Mf The the sree sarontaclevansi before the New England Society | cate int; Wheeden, for Haver wi sail tie orn ooBuckion, N'Yerk: Virots The committee of the} whole resumed the consid throw obstacles in the way of resolutions for inform: é tion of the President's message oneier® | tinn, which are preper in themselves ; but thie he did | ol thot thay. sigh believe.a lie and be damned.”—-(EX- | ject of much animadversion during this morning The Mr. Sevien said he had no disposition at any time to | + gom: vary given over to hardness of heart and unbe- | yesterday, 0 the Rey. Mr. Furness, has been the sub-| Scna a ing thr: - ) | " ranc Point, Fi Mr. Wasutxoron Hur hes the floor as this despatch Rok pink was of that description At all events, he | Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, obtained the oor, and con- | caer ia eceie Nhe the Toa et nats festiag ig | Aled; the: rahe Wait, from New York for Boston, iu go- | di tren at pobie Fetes. as New World, Crow: ae Walk, Go | elly Havaus. fh, bark Martha, Adame, “Boetsas be, Hudes on. Banday evening, struck on Hace | Spry rover, Gulvestaa. ‘Cid Woh, seh Ges Toylor, Pas soa breach overher. The crew i making @ complete would prefer that the Senator would agree to itspost- | demned the President for sulfering Santa Anns (0 gento | Redgerhumtne heer ae ete fpoblic feeling it | Succceded im renching the shore on Monday lips, Balt. eo nh. mung i | gu Buona: ir Nena Da pps ‘ | Ponemant tore daysentwo. Vera Cruz. For this the Presidentavas more obnoxious | stant, at daylight of the cara 3 Howard, Hitl, Balt: 5 7 —nrepersae Mr. Bannow had objection to th rt it ; a patriotic emotions of this community. | sorted mere! the weether continues | afd, Rrazos St Jago; onkhy York; sehr Fairy, Fire in Buffalo. but if not acted on today te would prefer that it should | {9,tte.charge of treason than those who, exercising the | q Henri Herz announces a farewell concert for Christ: | moderate. a aH n w ae right of freemen, questioned his official acts, and spoke ening, ‘usical Hall. Br Berravo, Deo. 23-21-20 4.1, | Bit becallad up il aften ihe New Yesris haligar their, honest sentiments." No one could " exansrate | “Tie frat Soncert of te Masical Fund Society was at- | pM SeTMourHay tenn the Bsaeador hare bed | The store cecupied by G, B, Walbridge & Co., and two | theholidays was, that the Senato is not now full, and is | weeresident, except on the ground that he did not know | tended last evening by a most brilliant audieuce, and the | condemned werccable fo decree of Ju isaac p she Stores adjoining, have been destroyed by fire. W. & | 20t likely to be till after Now Year's Day. He would, | of our trosee (ones Fae Goan, poke of the movement | pieces aelected, as wellas their execution, were such as Orleans. “the Plymouth valued at $18,008 0 $10000; the car rig Tr Co.'s loss is about $19,000, insured ; other loss $11,000, | {pererere, in seaqulesciag to the postponement, su Fad when he echausted hie Nose. the Cone | 19, elicit the Hearty approval of the critical audience. | £0 of ihe Telegraph was : Me hrs Perrine, Weeks, eet, Me vray, Greenock; sc ceral news columns. | ah'Nash, Kopperholdt, N York: Octavi se bale pat | : that it be tak Monda: day after th i ‘The Hutchinson's continue to attract crowded houses. = . | 708 n prily inured, Iissappeel Hey Buh, viet | Fees Ghee Feety eer teow | tara" | ge i lala improvement yn ADDY s ugg sloce | caitaia tparersioe im SPM Cane Cou Light ore BET | Cliath, apn Diveupore (Br) Rik, Liverpool, Auhied, keeper, has perished in the flames : | On motion of Mr. Szvina, the resolution was made the “MOUSE “THe CONQUERED TRERITOLY., | 1asthere. Sivori’s concert on Wednesday evening next | Cites csmmenced snowing with sirung gale from ENE, Williams, do; Laurie. (7) Craveet, Bordeaux: Arvum, Ro? = ; special onder for next Tuesday wee The Sreaxen laid belore the House the following | Promises to be a bumper. radually veering to NE; te brig Rideout an to b ork and mage Emily’ Taylog, Howe, Boston: " mw star! fear) : message, Vv: Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, reach'ng Cape Harbor in iv ron, Jordan, Hav: esee, Mit 4 BY THE MAILS. | the Howse: ne ore wes Fond an reported) frem,| Ty the Rouse of Representatioes of the United States: | . Fins Boann--$30 Save 5s, 6%; 1000 Keutucky Bonds seals ree ba poveiin sa, tan reseee menreeen | sin, epee nen ne === Mr. Sxviex moved that the bill be now considered.j | jution of who Howee of een rene contained tn the reso rex SaLes—4 Commercial Bauk, 5024 ; 4000 State 5's, Recent cenees oraceartl impre. | 1th, bark Wessscomcon, “Hobinsoa, Besta: begs AFFAIRS IN WASHINGTON + cone, Vice Faxsipent vaid it could nothe, except by | I communicate herewith reports from the Secretary of G3 eg Csipad Reares Bank Notes, 7351 Mauers’ Haak, Pots: | Don sa, Hou. Cha tath, ahips Parse Rierchaat Pool, L ‘3 d 7m mon Consent. A War end the Secretary of the Navy, with the docu. | > 32. | Rooks “Harriet Scott, “Blayne, Belfart; We 4 pieb bh srl Ie aN | And there ware objections. "i SVaTy Seconp Boanp—No sales. : § to | Trieste; Pal ) Smith, Galveston; Br bark - a | he, Vier Paxsres announced the question to be | There documents ostals ail the “orders or instruc. | es@its'Bank tains ioCamden o Amboy fit Bone: 6, | Griber, SrnkJshs Benson. Pitcher, Savanna” 7 The Message of the President, Rebative to the | 200 he reference of the bill. : tions to any military, naval, or other oflicer of he gov. | 95; 1000 State 3's 04%; 100 Harrisburg AI, 2374; 1000 itend: 7 iy, vm coy, Somat par Mt Big a ” Mr Benatey 4 aid, it was the uniform practice to refer | ernment, in relation to the establishment or organization | ing KR Bonds, 73%. Both auchors were immediately Jet go and the chai: Smalley, Phila: sohts Futron, Welford, Tampico, © ve r | such bills to a committee. of civil government ih any portion of the territory of | veered out to the better ends, but the shi fig | bile, tgdley, Brazos Sunticgds Strect, Talboe Post Laven aptured Territory. Mr. Sevier withdrew his motion, Mexico, which has orn igat bo taken poreccion of by | ‘Tus Paaze Bria Puymourm anv Scue. Turx- | ine WSW direction, and aa the gale was increasing; the masts | aid Matagorda; Commercial, Sioddart, Rio Grai oe And the bill w au referred tothe Judiciary Committee. | ino army or nity of the United Stator? | cnaru.-Judge McCaleb, on ratucday, gave | weracatamay- Atle OF M,the ship rovgnt wp and rede | © New Lenoos. Becis-Arrache € Mlamtall. a¥o, Bostgn ee ‘everal privaiie House bills were read and referred, | ‘These orders and instructions were given to regulate snt in the case of these two prizes, taken by the Saad ied ‘peg! i whon the Senate went into Executive session, and hay: | the exercise of the rights of the Delligerents pba Se Te | eeamant in tae case Om the cout af Mexico. ‘Thetis: 1a G38 Cale, oft pW York for Frov sloop New Lon Wasninetow, Dec. 22, 1840, | 2S confirmed: = number of military nominations, ad | actual war, over such portions of the territory of our | mouth was taken 35 miles from the mouth of the river | in Doster Sally the The Saute’ ana hse Pietid Bibeiisin<Oope |S ee enemy as Uy military conquest " might be taken possess- | Tobasco; neither aupercargo, captain, or any one olse iH ce nigue rN ilevane BAe Bnet Clerk: Reaicn tight Vonks ar ike Sate , i eer! ion of,” and be occupied by our armed forces, rights ne- | on board being able to render any correct account ofher | hours. Upon her righting, i achre Kerry, Bears. Balt for Providence; Hurd, Holmes, N sition to the Tax on Traand Coffee—2dmission af Towa Hogue of Representatives, | censarily resulting from a state of war, and clearly re- | positive destination, ownership, or to whom or where | feet water in the hold, which was pumped out, and she pro- | ¥ 0% for Boston; ist, brig Oray Tsft, Cona-ns, “Paivick Kelly—The Seaman Jackson—Message in re- | ‘asnixcton, Dec. 23, S46. | cognized from the laws of nations. This was allthe au- | her cargo, value about $20,000, was consigned. ‘The | ceeded on her passage to Antwerp, where she arrived on the | f 2 Jroyidence: schrs Rosceo, Eaton, Coorgeiows tor ply to the enquiry af the House—Commodore Perry's | 9, ,UETTERS TO THE ARMY YREE OF rosTace | thority which could be delegated to our military and | brig surrendered unresistingly; and from ® full review | 2&h Nov. a Ine Rertsmonty tndiattonss sloop Unariaas boashaaaettale Expedition. dad . _ rbenwiinre Mie inate ” struggled for the naval commenders, — exercise was indispensable | of the eviden re fully of opi: an tA ia this com. \ re eee oC and | og Rives or York, before | York tor Prov: enee. , i a Ww i * | “iJ . oye 0 the secure occupation i « tion 1s ie » Bro 1 se9 that one of your corresyoudents in Monday's pa | "The Sreaxen recognized “Mr. Martin of Kentucky, | the enemy which MigMt be codhasted,. Tho regulations | Dever pact of valor” ‘The Telegraph was a schooner | tidi7, toed perfectly upright, and ‘appeared ro have ats. pea nt eee vet, has fallen into the very general error of supposing | who desited to submit 9 resclution, authorised were temporary, and dependent on the rights | bound from Campeachy to Tobasco, with a cargo of | {Ay\cd no damage except the lose of pert, ot keel. would pro- Dee are par Nese, Oa te On, hare was some private understanding between our | yf, Gon-— Mr. Speaker, is not mine in order? acquired by conquest. ‘They were authorised as Delli- | fruits, groceries, hardware, &c. She wasowned by a — Coe react, Be ne it and Sunty Anna, in reletion to his return to | the first in order (han that of any other gentleman. ‘The | Scrent Tights, and were to be carried into effect by mili | Campeachy house, her consignee a Campeschy mor. gor »; 7 - | } tary or naval officers. ‘They were but the amelioration | chant, her crew foreigners, and two passengers on Meaico, ‘There wos no sort of bargain, understanding, | gentleman from Kentucky sake leave to offer @ resolu: | of martial law which modern civilization requires, and board, one of them bound for Mexico, Fernando Minox or communication, direct or indirect, between our go- | were due as well to th, rity of the conquest as t ua, an efficer of General Espartero. The cargo of ' Bo | “it was rond—thet hereafter all letters and newspapers | the | oh; fe security 4 oO . hy Lage weber por teen 4 vernment and Santa Anna, It is, however, but fair to | forthe officers aud soldiers engaged in the war with | “*in®@Ditants of the conquered territory, jchooner Telegraph has not yet been condemned, mn oe sion of Santa | Mexico, and beyond the limits of the United States, be | The d0Cuments communicated, also, contain reports | order to allow the owner, who is also the shipper aud Bcur Caroxing, Fitzgerald, at Norfolk, Dec 21, from Nas- 2 Ceylon, Best. Ban, * joope Freof Glens, Biss lo. Below, a fore Nickerson, Phila; Manricetowa, NJ. . ec 21 Arr ichrs Hainbow, Rogers, Boson; rs, Balt; Verma: say, that the administration was in poss . f several jj} ignee, to prove his claims against it. It is valued at | sau, experieuced very heavy weather on the passage; ani a 4 ai amitted to them fi f .: o! ighly meritorious offi: of our army and | consignee, to p cap, renee Levenlank, Spiney, Phila; Kinggold, Travet Anna's yiows in relation to the then existing state of | write an ton eae Miestabpl otf object, and move that | 28vY, WDo have conquered and taken possession of por- | from $12,000 to $15,000.—N. O. Lropic, 12th inst. bromatieas Besstheers, Gaps Rae Betas er two oftue crew | dela, Tyler, te Savanna things in hisown country. Those views were ascer- the rules be suspended, and that the House resolve itself ) tions of the enomy’s territory. 9 7 tained from persons in abit of daily intercourse with | into a Committes of :the Whole on the State of the Union. | , Among the documents accompanying the report of the | Navat.—Sehooner E. A. Thompson, Kean, ar- | Isl the Mexican general at Havana, and they left the una | !hope the House wil! sustain me. arnescyt Mh hak pe as een ee OC rived at Norfolk on the 2ist inst. from Nassau, totally lost-on the night of the 27th of Nov, ou Watalan A Ti ieee we Ut hacker thiperaa aberomer ee atoed vols George Tha. cher, ee toaderesed, | sehr Pizarro, Pendleton, c 17~Cld ships Ashland, Hawley, Liver Freeman, New Orleans; saci dept: ta porno Ieas ‘Trenton, Cotting doy Fy and whilst [opel J " ' ave . Hupsox,—I object to the introdution of the resolu. | “established and organized,” by the military commander | ¥j in; 4d “Lieut. Moeller, | * Piet: «lsu four of the crew o n a. | £. » Dwight, Li i voidable impression that Santa Anna was opposedto the jas" [Yess and neyt on wisponding inereler | | Who conquered or occup ed with his forces the territory | Path, We follows pemenwens oa Mideluipman wel. m4, Hina, which aailed from Balti | (8 dee Cuceols Childs obviate difticulty, | of t for Norfolk, jut bec! eeu ssivblishiment of a monarchy in Mexico, as wellashos | Mr. Horxins.—I_ would suggest jew Mexico. This document was received at the | cott, Lowe and Wainwright; M. Story, captain's pa - ty of Paredes, who were beyond all question | hat the objection be withdrawn. ‘The gentlemen mere: | War Department in the lattor part of the last month, and, | Sjerk; the gunner, carpenter, and 65 or 70 of the crew | by collision on F tile to the party is | ly desixes that the reaolution be referred to the Post Of | 2% will be perceived by the report of the Secretary of | of the sloop of war Bostou, stranded on the islund of | damaged: the war party, es contradistinguished from every other | gg Committee. It will takono time. War, was not, for the reasous stated by that cficer, | Sietuore. | . : - ean! j | brought to my notice until after my annu in Mexico ; and even still, our government | Mr. Hupsox.—I have no particular objection to the re- ight to my y reas Moora faith in the efficacy of the policy which | solution, ,but I object to the course pursued, by which | the 6th instant was co Sales of Stocks at Boston, ight wi h Bremen ship Caspar ou the ern stove in and otherwise insterially | | Lixcoux, Smith, from Charleston, bound to Phila: | Bs into Hampton Roads on the 19th inst., for sup water, had experienced very roug! H j resolutions, while oth \° It is declared te be Broxers’ Soaup—Vec 20 shas Bastecn Railroad, 108; opened way throngh the blockading squadron for the | some gentlemen Ret {y ‘resolutions, “while others\can: | 11 territory,” but there are partion’ of which purport | 35th ad rovideuce’Hiaitsgady 3c; 200 shares return of Sani , . \t9 establish and organize” a permanent territorial govern. | Norwicn rai W 5 bt ton and, Jamai - ‘oreester Railroad. 47; to woog fslund Ratt abandoned at sea pegs 5.8305 U. 8. 5's, Mexi sand valued ork: Joh re I see by the English papers that the ship Glenelg, and | The question was tak@n ona motion made by Mr. Mar- the steamers Monarch and Neptune, have been seizedjat | tin to suspend the rules, to enable him to introduce the ( 4,90 bast Boston dividends, 0 ment of the United States over the territory, and to impart “by Mr. Forsayth, the principal searcher of cus- | resolution, and it was disagreed to—not two-thirds. { toits inhabitants political rights, wuich, under the con- scond Boanp—40 shares Norwich aud Worcester Rail-| Brem Casran, at Balomore, 23d inst., from Bre! iseha: terse contemplaced breach of the foreign enlist. | WHAT BUSINESS SHALL BE TAKEN UP? stitution of the United states, can be enjoyed permanent: | road, 11:28 co; 83047: 23 Old Colouy Kailroad, div of, | reports Dee, Teh, lat. 29 39, on. 68 17, ell in with and boarded ee es front act, these vessels having been ascertained | Mr. R. Smita —I move to suspend the rules, to admit | ly only by citizens of the United States. These have not 9 Long Island Rutlroad, 2375. schr, Herald, of New York, abandoued, and stripped, with Boston. te form part of the #0 much talked of expedition of Ge- | resolutions not debatable, and reports from committees. | been approved and recognized” by me. Such orgaifized out cargo. On Friday night lest, off the Potomac, exme in| Sr AvoveTine, Fla, Dec 12—Arr achr May Flower, Fos) neral Flores. ‘The entire effairis treated by our go- | [A voice: “ And petitions”. | Teguiations as have been established in any of te con- COMMENKCAA. contact with brig Water Witch, bound out, and hed 1ib-boom | ter, N York. | is f indiffe ‘; ; pe t ion be re- | quered territories for the security of our conquests, for . earried away. Yocum ogth arent foe oc totisarenes ath range it | ME Kino, of Georgia—I move that resolution be re- | the Treservation of order, for the protection of the rights Now York, Dec 23. | ,8"EEATHomrson, st Norfolk from Nassan, lost the Last ’s Southern threatening aspect of the Carlist party will be sufficient Th —That is in order. | of the inhabitants, and for depriving the enemy of the ad- Aswruss items ta yaan heaa of foremast, &c, during shagale ofthe 15th and 16th inst, 5 % % ae t b | vantages of these territories, while the posses- ifest inactivity in the market | and was compelied to lay to 53 hor — 2 mon oteee oe en paren) Se aor oA Tay pedis anys hh | Hon of them by the forces of the United States continue, | for both kinds of Ashes. Pots are held at $4624, and | Baia Dausta, (aew), of Lubec, Me, from Philadelphia, Db erg doeringh isha 9 SS hae feeling of opporition smacng the democratic mem- | [A voic nd notices of bills."} | will be recogtized and approved. Pearls at $6 50. ‘ bound to Cardenas, Went ashore on the might of the | ee eee oe ATT prom Bowens Cha brig Fanos bers of Congress to the proposed impost on tea and cof. —T'he gentleroan moves that the rules; it will be spparent fromsthe reports of the | Basapsrcyrs.—in the flour market a steadiness was | 16th inst, at Cape Henry, ina terrific blow from the St. ‘The | ¥.% breton eo end a’ market; sehr Amer! fee is greatly on the increase, and I am strongly of the | be suspendod for the purpose of receiving petitions. officers who have been required by the success | visible, and prices for Western were $5 60 e $6 504. | crew savedi the vessel will be total loss. Wheeler, Fredericksburg.” Sid ship Join Ravenel, Wamber: belief that the bill will not pass, if, i Sy Swot | “ae Re Snurm, (onid correcting himn)—No, no? not ye- | Which has crowned their arma to exerciso the | Genesco Wheat is hold at §1 16 a $117. Old Cornis | | Missive Vessri—Brig, Zephyr, (of Yarmouth, NS) Hil. | ge ‘Liverpool, tub somes andlsculaed menitestetl tutions; resolutions, (Laughter » power of temporary governments over the con- | Worth 75 a 80 cents; new 70 a 75 for Southern and North- @ sailed Lyte oye el for Turk’s Island, to load | Nomroux, Dee 19—Cid, rehr John Tylor, Smith, West In- aeebure, the adafaistration will venture upon the ine | Iie question was taken, end lost, two thirds not voting | quered territories, that if any excess of power has | Tt according to quality. Rye 85 cents delivered. Ca- | for Kaste es less oahe.J WW Siimnesou. Osborn. NY Orit Rostoas troductionefa bill. Ido not hesitate to say, that the | in the aifirmative Y { | Deen exercised, the departure has been the offspring of | Dal Oats are worth 40 cents, and Barley 65 cents. Banx Rosaneitas, of and for Salem, before reported, weat | Tarduin, Paine, Providence; 2 t-arr sohe Columbia, Bho: democracy in Congross show a good deal of wisdom in | Mr. Kiva, of Georgia—Mr. Spesker— | patriotic desire’ togive to the inhabitants the privileges | = between $13,000 and $14,000 on vessel and evrgo, and there ie | Hunt, N Bedford; EA Thompson, Keaa, Nassau; Caroline, preventing the passage of this measure, which would | Mr. Conw.—Can't my resolution now be considered— | 24 immunities 60 cherished by the people of our own | Passengers Arrived. — ¢ is imsurence | Fitzgerald, Nasse J unquestionably be a Weapon of groat force in the hands | the resolution | offered yesterday. It has laid over a | Country, and which they believe calculated to improve | Maxsritizs—Ship Nebraska—W 8 Huggins, New Ha- + $2000 at one office, ' of the whig party, in the next Presidential canvass? day. | their condition and promote their prosperity. | vom ae ak part tt Hlrahesck EB a. THE HOLIDAYS. & Mr. Barrow consented to-day to let his resolution of in- it may be taken up after calling the |, Any such excess has resulted in no practical injury avawa—-Ship Norma, BeenGOEE al Suir Corum sacle are, N York; WF Kuight, Facific Ocean; Dr Chas HH Oakley, U 3 41, in a manner to alie- | Nev; puciGe Squadron; V Lunar, N York. yore yp | Cunacoa—Brig Almatia—Mr ‘Taylor Salled. iverpool—Dr James R Greacen, ‘of Newburspont, before reported fore and he ship rod i serene = her micen tants bun toea reportea’” MUSIC, ONLY TRUE SONG. ral THE neers te eee {ARCHY GRIEVE, the eal ‘enterer of ‘ancy siding Bids, bas now an hand and prepared to jean Public, Th whether any officer or agent of the United | States for petiti but can and will be early correcte ont by the President or by his direction to ir. Conn —I move that the House proceed to the con | ste, as little as possible, the ge e, procure, or in auy manner promote | sideration of the resolution. It should be adopted, to pre- | tants of the conquered territory. ants Anna td Mexico, to lie over until | vent speeches from being made under apretext ef giving | yy, Deo. aad after the coming holidays. It consideration is postpon- | a reason for asking to be excused {rom voting. Wasmimorow, Deo. 224, 1846, ht. | Mr. Tuomrsox, of Mississippi—I move to suspend the | , The message and accompenying documents were or- main masts cu! without cutting lings of the inha! JAMES K. POLK. Sunxen Vi thoms water, the retarn o} seu—There is a schooner sunk » ome 6 or 8 miles fr the best selection yet offered to ti th fortni Hl ¢ Dr Horace Wells, Hartford, Com; Wm Moodie, | About? miles from the Jersey Vessels bound sm or out Se teh <O Fe halls arave rpneived in the Revita today tremehe’| rul | dered to be printed, and reterred to the committee of the John Hall, “Koreas: F Burvtalls Hulls Lugland; | #hould Keep a good took ont forthe wreck,aethey may suf. | of aye. hobs’ Aeomtt Terra gomrice om be Bund ‘he House, through which they had passed yesterday. One | Mr. Scmencx.—In not the calling of petitions in order? | Whole. ia ee Marie Kozas, Pinj. | inch ave ehoeeesten netie and diiiance will be tax | Most échoice description of fancy Joog aud vai war for the winission of Jowa into Cie Union—the other ‘The Sreaxen.—Yen; the chair is desirous of doing so. | And the House adjourned. as | Kenand published as seon as possible. : Birds matched and prerared to be pot ap for peep pane OF eatmartet this Dil intough ! peat van, hens SOF, TL ee ee ‘The Van Ness Case. Rorteavam—Brig Pinmttas cha Boones | ‘The Light Boat stationed at Brandy e Shoals, haw been | English. Frencl reas, Attics, South American, fhe Houses is a rare iastzuco of that body yiols- | "str. Tuowrsox, of Missitsippi—I move the House re- epi ty Oe Canetti a aca Se oe aa ee asart it ar cee Rekeiae “Care Max Light Hovee—The U Sgovermenthas or- | redptiou of bara dor Fain, Dicks, Geese, Katich ing toa hoarty onerous impulse. (oor Kelly's | solve iteels into a committee of the whole onthe state of | ytr. Baanuey concluded hit argument this morning, | tks Wille & Hayer—i ox 1 pkg | cask GC suive wall of stone to be (built around this struc- | Norway Swans, silver and golded Phessnnts,and Ne> lonad- Fice had expired on the day previons te the glorious Mtr. C.J. Lxcensort—I moveto postpone ihe conside- | UPR the instructions which he prayed yosterday Pspansntne-oely Denene 2 on ones if os 30 ing its foundations, whieh n seriously threatened of | Ituian Grey Hounds, and every ‘speries of rare and dno on which linggold received his death wound. But | ration of the resolution. powipone the consl’e’ | Court should submit to the jury, substantially, that if | i ee eat Corky Sek e meniioan | Inte. Vessels haye already commenced earrging atone to | fancy Doge: Bird Cages of every vaiiety. Alan, the Major could not do without his favorite teamster, and | ‘The Srcaxxn—The gentleman is not in order | the jury, upon examination of all the testimony, should | S414 Johu Mitchell—17 bxs Aymar & co—39 bls P'A Brel. | that place. ‘Treatise of the magagement uf the various he told Kelly he could not fight without him. “You | The question was taken, and the motion Was agreed to: Hew iy got Cambicnt oct ie ena ee antl, still | Uyupe & Ohun—s bbls C Dord—3 eke Lirewig & Sechreider— | | Bavouviva-Licht on Care St Vincent—Notice has | hts Af, toy variety of Bird Seeds, Cages ° b &e. shall not fight without mo,” was the sturdy and gallant | so the House went into’ committes,and Mr. Boyd wae nt proof to ish a valid raarri 4 Boaehaud & Thebaud—3(8 bls 10 bxs Chamberlain & Phelps | been given chat a light was in preparation for Cape Bt Vin: | p's, ‘Letters, id. will at all times meet with. reply of the honest Irishmin, “He nest day wont to the | called to preside as Cheirmen, i % ot SOBRE, Ven Ness, Gnd Mas Biaey | 70 Vols Bass Soo ees < 06 F805 aoe t & | cent, and the P esvernment has ‘from A, GRIEVE, No.5 John street, fie! guese ment ‘ . - ished there on the 29th of Oc- | Sttention from . 4 with his eficor, whom he loved, as did all his com- | Tak WAR " " | er, the plaintiff in this cause. —25 bls John Angue—i box Chas My let Jules Mou that a revolving light was established t! YOUNG GENTLEMEN, rades, and in that brilliant action he’ lost an arm. He | ‘The question pending was on the resolutions of Mr. | y, Mf: Mav zeplied to the plea of Mr. Bradley. Among | cks Hous & Pallet=53 oks 24 hf chs EF Guidort—1 oak Shri 100 do Sturges & co—63 do J Eotines 1€ New [4 F tober. i is light i Look ont for your Christmas Presents. twill be, ‘ . | eh | Koop & co—300 bits Hower, Godfrey & co—I b: Each revolution of this light is performed in two minutes, x | has aitenced tue remains of his iamented commaner ia | Brodhead, to reier the diferent topics in the Presidents ie aeeeera taaaice Hatbouen SSicueyhen, tn y eer Wiha ack ‘arenpodre Young bales in the course of which period brilliant light appears for & Sucts pat ep by his gym isha Msaskal ee " their removel from their temporary resting-place on the | Message to the appropriate Committees. , ¢ an, in | y Kovinsou—98 bales P Baien & co—l¢ bales 6 barrels 4 casks | short time, and is then succe 7 darkness. f 1. + field of battle, to that city which to day pours out her bao: beens Mot Eookdiens, cheated to establish the Scotland. In this case the woman was governess in the | 125 baskets 28 bales 100 casks madder 3 pkgs 50 to oreer ‘The lighthouse ‘on the western tiee. 123 frre. thousands to do honor to the memory of ono of the bra- | position that th J } | family of a Scotch baronet, whose son seduced her, and | Borpravx—Bark Jubtlee3 Wf 10 ‘ar pipes C E Castelon— | Int 3729 north, and BIRDS? Dstt T Veet soldjers and most gallant gontiemon that ever drew | Doorectines of eoctain’ wonthempopalar, |The course of | with whom she consorted for a number of years, from | 12¢s White & Sheffield—24 hhds Win Dubourdien—160 es S | light being 221 fect abov THE stock of Birds of a celebrated Fancier in Di bpm proceetings of certain gentlemon was calculsted to sf | which commerce several childran were born. ‘The wo- | © Ihuins, of Boston—46 cs 50 his Edward Codman, Boston | the distance of about 19 1a THE stock of Birds of s calobrated Fenolas tq Be: Rotts ocholy contra! with poor Kelly's fortnne, | {or4idand comfort to the enemy. Theis speeches, ond | man was barbarously treated, and appealed to the lawe | 30 Niaz Barclay & Livingston 3 ce Caxet & Axtorine=1s Spoken, poriam, No. 280 Broadway. ‘These Birds are adminzed which, notwithstanding his maimed condition, will, 1 | the session, down to the presunt 4 ‘ume, tavabonn "pach as | £2F ¢ondrmation of her conjugal r < ple bt p hy Berane & co iz hide! Wagmette be co-6 sear ripe: | Shi® pecepacieaeh fae Mew Yeu fer Antwerb; Wev's,') 2) AOL iu aS Scie as You want them, trast be reerad choot‘ aad | comfortable for. the re; to produce such eflect. When the Messay wad rea tw seats ercetaee Silla art he parties, ng distinct | 13 oa Pil ¢& Le Barber Me tat kis & sons ch vishiy Atlante of Wiseassett, atecring E, Dee 7 let 3815, | 8 bY W, 8: Sohaston, Tdeuled ay toreign tnd native Birds, r r of ‘ . i jound to be so able ani convincing, that an offset w: = ¢ . ~ a. jon 7440 Pi were : of the unfortunate’ sailor, Jackson, another Irishmen, | meditated, and an effort made to show that ita sentiments | S4,¢xcePt in one letter, where the word © wile” was | A Bisinger & co-3 ce Hozat & co—t F Mansice—440 es 19 chs | “Ship Oeravins, New Orleans to Liverpool, th ins, £0 miles BIRDS. ae equally brave, no deubt, aid Jevoted to the service of Ho alluted to the perfidy of the Mexicans, | Was ruled out. And yet tho Scotch court declared a | H ip Norma—4i8 brs sugar Moses Taylor—395 do | Wo Tortugas. = | and fr sae at 114 John 100 Deleamn of Wee Ie, beckuenr gilding to the Earaloncte’| GORATTEOS hoe thee fone country, Ke. and | marriage. An appeal was taken to the House of Lords, | \Voalsey & Woolsey —100.d. Sturges & cot E | _ Alettes from Capt Shearman, of ship Hibernia, of NB, re- Birds, wine ios eee momentary passion, he raised his hand against uu officer. | made against bim of commencing the war, of violauing | S24 ‘Hey sustained the Scottish decision in favor of the | Kasines—132 WH Thomes—st_Henauld &. Fr 10. J | ports her st Cape de Verd Islands, with 18 bbisspm. The H | Terazes about sutectine. Bites tor beseiaae ‘There are startling features in this caso. Jackson was | the Cormtitution, and of bel Bn ee cbetenes Woman. Mr. May read largely from the opinion of the | Nutcews & co~43 A P Hone—23 AA Saunders) J Tay- | *Poke scht Sop! Hey Seta at, $9 dys out, 150 bbls spm. | reacts! tn thers advantage to call and examine the above stock: a man of considerable talent, and had received a gontlemon who mace the elles e challenged Chancoilor, in exporition of the law. of marrioge of | iurucsees ‘Aguire & Galwoy=1 Jose Mansene o—'@ oales | , A letter from Joba H Blake. on board shi Caliee Ae Betare purchasing elsewhere, Fee eS Site Gomitet Wen eksiaplane. uni to tis.) Cen ee ee “fre legations, to sustain their | Scotland, to the effect that a promise, followed by coha do 8 Kicha:d M Ellis—-2800 Mexican dollars Ht | dated June 14, reports her at Payta, 10 mos oat, with 600 | "Also, Bird Cages of every variety constantly on band, and cckeal-Gai-comvenmaien ke sees Steak serecerte pres facts,and not indulge in bold and unfounded al- | pitation and the birth of a child, constituted marriage in 5pm Oil; varren, 19h, bark Franklin, Barton Pacific, Ocean, | Wyratted superior to any maaufaetured in the city. ortisary aailors. His only offence wos having knocked ‘tr fantrx, of Ternessee, being the immediate cron Pert that a promise could be established by cir- bs yg sik Taleahuana, Sept 12, with 1050 bbls ‘sp, (before reported.) — ee er tee joth, orname 5 bis goat aki & Son—3 ble down an ofiicer on deck, doubtless not without great pro- | presentative of the President, and his neighbor, liv + ‘ aves & Co. Reports June 13, at Payta, Sisson, NB, 9 mos, 700 bbls; 25:h, Yooation, for there is no man more observant of respect | fata mile aud a quattor from him, said ‘evwould bos , Ait; PRADLEY.—That ie the law of Scotland. | qitsoanp (staxp—Brig Levant—4500 bush ante Nesmith & | off Fayta, Zones, m Nant om 1 PE ed | fed en tsncriment.o Cae TO Tha poate Ta ie he nce Lock, | traitor to that constituent if his humble efforts were not | Mir. Baapey.—-Buy is it the law of Pennsylvania ? Walee 0) Se ree eaters ‘Aurora repo NB, 18 mos: 300; | ehore, posi . iay.—Yes, eir; we shall show you that the cave | ‘ Importations. found in advocacy of the President's character, which | yr. sven » Mra | Domestic mos, mark | will apply. | New Onzaxs—Ship Probus300 bales wool Deck & Ken: | 2017 Mave, Aan 26 rd) NB, 600; Nye, do, 608; Joba i 23 mos, down those elevated above them, without strong provo- | had been denounced on the floor. Ie read the cation. After all it was a mero breach of discip ine eer | of his colleague, (\ir. Gentry,) “ that the war wi Mr. tainly not requiring the punishment of an ignominious ced bi moe " napiey.—I should think that would be @ suit for | hard—73 do feathers 10 begs giaseng H_F Meyer—49 hhds. to- of 8 John, NB, death. His executfon was not a thing of necessity. No | Tun Hisscliguges ead Dein aod ee eee | damages for a breach of promise in Pennsylvania. baceo Dubois & Vander wert 2/1 bales cotton H Colt & Co ‘cone Tato hse Bey, fe fopat Ai doudt matters were conducted in due form, and the court | Vresident was a unurper, and they were traitors who did | son ifayERtNT— They have the same process in Scotland | [9 Pils meine tees hits NB Wilder-ed do_Perey i e witha Smnih FHC cieas* Delta te Sent acted not without legitimate jurisdiction ; but I cannot not check him inhis career, etc. But what did the record | ‘lamages. 5 ad deattiitead Comi135 do molasses GF. Darbey—1000 pigs lead C H Ras . is. for NY ork. repairing, bee, TCH HOLT SEN help designating the condemnation of this man a most | say—the journal of last seasion? On the motion of Mr. | ol a ee continued his argument in sup- | 521). 4 hs on Horn, Bingham, Scholfield. Mystic, 94 ot CH HOLIDA NTS. wanton and uncalled for stretch of that terrible despotism | Drinkerhott to strike out the pr D | pe assumption that the proofs presented in be- | “Nsw Oniravs—Ship Edgar—20e bales CP Leverich—197 | Ct aathee NW 'Comt, a F GAL, BOULAND & CU. No. 54 Bester on which the service is unfortunately dependent, and | priating $10,000,000, and fly thousan | Halt of the plainf a chs caure, in support of her_de-| this, itobars & Wallitmec8 bbla,T Peony af coors Kegs | °C Haron, of ship Boy, at Warren, reports in addition, | p4,tait, bare secrived by the Ste de which it necessarily wields, for the maintenance of disci- | Foeort, h Whereas, by the act of the republic of Mexico, | se oe marriage with the late General Van Ness, if ad- Works & Drage nit Kw a eae ernie off G-lipagos Ialands, May 10, ships Balneus, Dexter, NB, Faillippe, a spl a gee oer pline. ‘There was ing chivalrous nor manly in the | war exists between the United States and Mexico,” his = . Take Sage y wg iow as the eee widow and | 710 bales bs et DO Seta eale® | oil unknown; Jal 8 5A Soy see AD tb, FH, 125 apm; Jaze | vor Vener dieing uenan gilt otislany entire affair. It was a peddling piece of petty tyranuy, | Col . Mr. Gentry, voted in the allirmative. nd uppliod to them Woe cinerea ec tucted various cases, | 1i( Lois iT Perry & co—S hug sugar Goodhue & Comal lihds | Sshore atthe Gallipagor Island, and lost her radderand saa: | Dou boves, segar cases, glove hexes, rich an that choking man to death at the yardarm for strikipg | his name is among the He is found to vote that | spdepplied to them the circumstances attending the visit | tally A Nothboka—t box B barveu & cont chests tiie: | snore ai the Gallipe . Perfumery, &e. ke., which they offer for sule another man; and the disgusting mock solemnity of & | the war is the act of Mexico, notwithstanding in his $< General Van Ness and the plaintiff to Phil in | nets Obled Vanderpoel—-2 pkgs L Chews bbs B Leve. | ized otherdamars: | 4 peey, Donmett, Ports: | to suit purchasers. dis 1werh .. sort of school oy elb hal , got up for the edification | speech he said that the war was commenced by the Pre- | of thu departure of the een picumatances in, wgust | rich—19 bales J Winterton 16 bags TH Mages—3 bra C J | mouth, ‘pm FANCY BOXES AND GCORNUGO! of the crews of the squadron, reflects no credit on its silent! Mr. rter, set down that in capi | Beg, Moekdoets: whi tee: Gaptees Cocsesenee Te bee | ciciees ) Moticsen Weber te Ries Brees TAe | Pocstan Poses | QUITABLE for Confectioners, for Christmas ane A strong though intint feling of indignation | : ik to go to Tennessee. My colleague | Parties that they were going But 10 get imcciee, ake | H'Wischester=3 bile Audiews k Beach) pigs leod y | x AMetunpast, Nov IIa port, ship Mostem, Freuch, for s Seer pepereis.. Aves creruened Cae man. ‘ave never resident endeavors to make the le Bn 5 ® come A Also, color all kinds, may conversed with aay oue who believed that there existed But where is tho scriptural “lievtobe | MY, concluding his argument, said that a competent | Mein tet... Brig Lindout0 che rice 228 bales cotton D amt, Oct 18—In port, bark Guilford) Jacksoneune. | sold by whol retail, at reasonable = Ae ea ess eae aoa, rom | fnasoh mm Colagtev vote su tae ware Cou" | Fayed og teeta clare MC eirage, | Witty cotG muetemards Wee | pte Sige pe kon Oh aid de: | Po gyri § the Presideut of the United States, in reply to its enquiry | ®"?s'yy rocutved ‘from’ th secondly, they had sufficient evidence to proves mar- | 21 acketn Balchen & co—90 Spofford, Tileaton & co—i35 do ould sail in a few days. in Rebecca, Clark, of N | Ny Bx{Wedding-cake Boxes on hand, or made to i | [A me wes received from the President of riage per verba de futuro, fromactual promises of JW Phi HL h—3" crates 5 hhds7 bb's A 43 Imer io relation to the orders under which Commodores | Urpited States, through his private secretary. Cries tage? “4 lls demiabaen 6 cpaenee tamens the : veg § Ri 2) Am | 5 riage; thirdly, there was sufficient evidence from the | Nachman— .D ALE, vs. ALBERT SH. Stookton and Sloat, and Generals Taylor, Kearney, and | « road,” “ read.”) | a i dry—I box Coaton & Bi ene Meare Mog ema at oy, vce | Mr. Mantin further replied to Mr. Gentry. —His col- oop acknowledgements, from time to time,of the week & 3 cee 4 nation covers the ground assumed in my letter of Decem- | snent’ Raid in his speech, ¢ fow days ago, that the Tre | And at this atago of the proceedings we left the oppos. | ysudammenii? bls cotton 7 A ' | sident had not personal character enough to com- i i in y der 10th. The documents accompanying the message | mand the Tespect cf the meanet. miuions, who | {28 Counsel discussing some intermediate question of | & Co—ist D Mille-él FB Ci eS York. ‘une; only es wax Sprague & RoSiason—1 box 8 Cow- +! “4 ne Weight boxes 8 Bey box Com- | cP AtANte Bee dise; barks Fi OL) Weim, ALBERT, 152 Cherry strret bet ¥ P ay app Ny see rice Herkenrath & ju rine and Market 5 reets, friends and customers, and especially the five years old, brewed at the celebrated brewery of pe—200 do Dennistoun | hile; dos bry tt ; ¢ i i bao, Titus, & Kyekman, in 18t1, that he wilt tap one tae will without doubt substantiate “his vindication. | shout horannah to him. But, y: Cuarueston Brig G 68 bls cotton 50 tes rice 41 Kf | mington, do: Leonora, Man Ee. : | , yesterday, his col- do I'S Leverich—39" bls cotton Denuistona & Co—a3 do 8 | Minuten, go: ru " taps ike. erg, Dapuctgreass, are dissed wk then league ssid thet Mr. Polk was @ gentloman in sil Barrivonn, Dec. 23, 1846, | Bronson—63 hides Lille & Haisins—2 bbls Wheelwright & | Mert st, Savannah, da Clio ihe eelvirceed Barton Ai a" ae Sa oo ted with th the private relations of life. How strangely inconsis. s aioli bath, nice Foe ch J wae pee hare it not the smallest | tent! His colfeague well knew that the President, at | The Ringgold Funeral—Watson, Ringgold, §e.—Theatrs. administra- | home, commanded tho respect of his political friends and | e— Mark on. Yet | must confess | would been tly | J ‘i “ ce jarkets, $e. iv more pleased if the President hed assumed all the res | Which te iived. “Att atacin deioedod hineell frow tha | The ceremoniale, on the burial of Major Ri gold, MARITIME HERALD. URE MALT W é P EAbins janufsetnr, at, ondsold A libe: id, thomas, Mobite, do Pi Hon. eral diocaut lowed to these who buy to sell again. ma, 1, NewYork, for Sierra Mor yras, 8, une; St Andrews, Cromwetl, Savannah, jarron, Bath. nne; Gleaner, Sa pvp hedge pyc vr LS mittee charge of being a ‘' traitor” for not checking the Presi. yesterday, were indeed grand to behold, and highly | “bone oF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 24. ie, OT ome ei Teer ~ {or any seeming stretch of the authority vestedin them, | sent Oy sazing that it ho must Rave a conflict with | henorable, not only to the memory and services of the : aut, Boasire, reptting: mon Phin Oo SKEY. ‘ or for any trifling inaccurac the diction of their me: Mon, or Sv” eee eee ae oe ben deceased, but the patriotic character of our city and State: " ™ a 9th, ety 7 John R Gardner, Subscriber offers for ale colpbreted old Cork Silestors: ‘He could easily, have onshrouied. hinwiitm, | Seld, under the command of military officers; he wou! +735] moom sere... Far NewYork, ta3 days. Sth, ald, bark | Thieves it et ia custom the sxscutive nats, coy ‘quietly 6 ioe reg | on with them ee ane a For — | Inaddition to about twenty military companies, princi- mrem ws os | Mary bead > = biG me Vandslior ft lock. ‘also. ‘the, le at hie. store Veas pelting of the storm of opposition. | Se eee ot Seven ere Sere ee, pally cavalry, from the counties, the country poople with “Cleared, | flavama, Deed ta port brigs Vand Pendleton, from ns Bert eh euoanin Seal o¢ rough sparring in the House | hen nie frinnde said, Me Souve hight he ieent,|theit families pouredin by thousands fling all the hotels | | Shunt Francois int Wheeden, Tatra, For & Biv" inde W ton ma Mer Soule pak irom doi sehr | °f,(Grgeeres. Rae of the President’s 3 @. Mr. Martin, | ghead into hi os ter.) 1 of the city to overflowing. The coffin was placed ona | }}*!atia, Smi he oo) Pus - }, Cartis, Eenlageess SO. 23 into his enemy i) Ia whet a predice- | y Le it vey, London, J Barks John Bich. ! Nassau, Dee IS—Sid sche Chas Alstram for Norfolk. 1 of. tramente, bandied ie collaagne, Mr. Quntey, with: ment would « man be pl in Tennessee Taahion, | splendid Egytian funeral car, which hed boen prepared wer Bee ‘* dg. Chane, I 4 ‘ port brig Frences, (of New York,) Lathrop, condemaed; the A firin of severe invective of the course of the edminis- | Cont and erit‘on Tie handn he wes tol, * Fours wrong, | for the occasion #0 as to receive the coffin on the top, walipe in Weraes Cirorman & Co.” oMRsgand leLaxp, Dee 11 port, brig Chas W Doane, for ) @ destination of Commodore Pi | but ight tke hell "—[Laughter, and voice—"Shame."| | where it was placed {upon the moznificent velvet pall | tbert in (oteser Mloga esp Peek. Lecsonsb, Dichasent?,| Comms po ef meationed inthe late news poy We _—— | But what do the whigi "a ‘Folk, you ary engaged in | presented by the citizens of Now Orleans. Upon the | Jorn dinith, 1 rou Wilmington. Priuepapoew artes 94 " Fo pay dg OR sua pay @ Navy Department. News from Mexico i a damnation.” oomn was pleced the hat and plume, sword, and uniform || Twesday—Stip New York, Hall, Charleston. Aus PDRIA, rt P ap eae New e 1p Nebraska, , Irom Marseilles, Oct 7th, wi ‘ shy a Warmmoron, Deo. 21, 1848, tical sins, You oo nt eon meer Een ga be ap * tele aedpe edge ene | ne, Cb Eth Ge nla Livan Ae, bg eta 4 Dari THE NEW YORK HERALD, « Burning of the Versel before the Castle~The Alarm You voted as your judgment dictated. You said, = tiene chaeaiten Skene uae Americ 20 ‘N, lon 57 #7 W, spoke the | Emery. weg! Harriet Rockwell, Gensish, wi T Pl fiven,by Englishnen—-Whet our Geveramene cur an gaged {a tive! caneey twill ee et em chan Grane asd | Pye can of Mr We ae he | Kry. yret aie Reskgol - JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOR ‘ou violated about t—The Reason Why, #e. When the recent attack w That is your languege. with " Fe: present. | hawi heavy gales since | of man nor God; but those who acted Pe re 7 a a ley * The remains of Watson, Ridgely, Thomas and Pear- | ed th cembes atedifor the Jaw, and then condemned the yon, will be here about the fire of Febraary, when the | roy bese sl sies trom W. ‘as made on the corsair, as it DAILY HERAL D—tvery aay, frice 2 cents per copy—OF has been called, Lefore the castle of Sa ; ‘ana, c- San Juan dUlloa, a Wat) have violated God's holy law as well as transgrest- fungal ceremonies will be civic as woll as military, and ip Norms, Ellis, from Havana, Dec 10th, with ke, 4 | D— Every conte Lh tod ‘oe pg intog on board, | "1 PERKY of prinetple. | eee Vad Sacos con dr es yortseyey: he | to Mauea for, Dee cSrricd Sweh ‘sary vl Ave mWitce, ytshae Car ae Taig conte per aunum.—payable in we Me. G. - i fellows, the masons, an. @ citizens will join in the at " ; Profit, Col- very Steam J tothe castle in their vernacular. The Meccan se ‘hg | toyermit him to remark se-Mly’ ‘Colleague Badorio e- cere30" inl’ with the military, and tie hearts of our ci Snolvet sta cerrtea.cwny cavia bolkbead: oo4 Ried tee, g augnal for 2 bigs, one rice 63g cents per copy—82.60 per anumm, payable iad . e - i wi It with grief over the remains eo gal- Th ‘and lasted Ceanseh, as pained rts }VERTISEMENTS usual prices—alwaye eash Meee Satoru, Ra, anges. The intrepid American | Raat the auumption that mainiaine| Wat the war 45% Wyrson who was known, loved, respected aud‘ex: | Waeaf Sandy Hosk on Suaday cvesig ist, and wos Ut "Grexon, Htmson, Mebilet ‘ie oe ax ax Ree date them, 08 the result has showa, “be “4 H0t intims. | sage before he commenced the was, recommending. the sy yall See att ere hinder ee | AT lew, Shaprer, from New Orleans 6h ist, with cot ‘gape te: ING of i} kinds eoeemed pet their ooject—the vessel was burnt. The engin declaration to be made by Congress, 1 would have been eo Sheakaee — overflowing. 98 | com, to Stanton & Frost. ° d ion Roads, brig Fox, from to appears, were not tardy ia warning the Mexita it | inclined to vote tor it ined that the war was %, Matter of course, and Madam Augusta and Mille | 8\.9 Probus Devries, 5 davs from New Orleans, with cot- | at ma, NC, put in from atrese of or communication by marl, eddveunad 0 2 danger, to the detriment of our own Mexicans of their by the Presideut Nv getitonn perverts what | fe Oe peter Tia er wetiity coal enter | to. Sat ve any ee Bordean | weather buna ve the #1 cei a fact, they exhibited an anxiety not becoming prenig) | friends. The Navy De; it oft Profegsed Mr. Mantin.—I ask my coll | yuan M. quainted with the facts by the proper odleer, "hee 22° Just? ak my colleage, is the war Just OF UM | sroiders , Oct Sth, with mdse, _ ket i My a od Bagh Bla Heads Oy Weta | AP Mae. , x SSH ts | brands. The ree Beg is just! Mr. Gartar.—The constitution having been violated, | te 'Change to metee ia gain ; ‘from Rotterdam’ |

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