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Wasninoron, Dec duced by the annunciation of the sad event bpery = Monterey to this city and back, seven thousand miles. The closing guctetions in this market rule as follows : Gtasten—Ben ene Mery pedition Arrived. sent. The recent news an en that I cannot yet hardly realize the fact, and a Pay A i mile, to a bearer of despatches, is ten cents; AVERPOOL CLAssIviCA adv; Joha Burnside—6 Renita ~Re Mr McLaughlin and Death 4 =! ideration of Mr. Baker's uestion absurd scheme. ficient! oned to do justice to the memory of the possible the man has no responsibility? : R ee Tin Laditionsl Rest ge to Con % pa eH I propose to make. he deep | [A voice ; *1 think 40.” The whole amount received | Tleside Ss? i Millions Appropriation | Secretary of State, has received unq approbetion anxiety felt here,not only by the membersof both houses er $2000, I do not wish to misrepresent any fentle: . Barren Shee eer tations. F menta—The Pilote—The Two Mi from all quarters. A bill is now being framed in ec- of Congress, but by all classes of the community, when | man, gallant er ungallant. I have written to neral 10) 6 Payot ey Riecket gn Bake, Vietor & Achiles— Bult. cordance with the features of this plan, and there isevery his dangerous situation became known th: th the tele- | Towson, to know when the pay of the gentleman av a 10) pie Wine 16 beles 1S bampers Potatoes io ok « Hollman do ‘Mr. Barrow’s death, communicated throughfthe tele: | aeaconto suppose it will pass into a law aes. graph is Ed Ae by the ieee Ceyapciae aL iy. j oo elenen (haat r \ s mit 2 hds “i box Harden i got he it he & Kru | over '. le eee i a graph this morning, has produced a lively sensation of slop. ortion of the whigs have spoken in Congress in oy- | der Barrow the pure patriot and enlightened statesman, is | ter.] : Pally buy Meal June’ Botrmarns ct fhorepeckow st yae grief throughout the city. His illness position to the war, but others have indignantly denied no more. maee sear bes ye not passed away since Mr. THE CLOTHING POR THE YOLUNT! me Bea ole Roving & Vi hour Gare cksto order. ‘ Gtsscow—Bark Mary Morris—300 tons pig iron 32 bbls 10 bottle © 3 7 Fine 12 ald} one. the shock of i tothe war. Berrow te and elequent terms the Mr. Hanacson, from the Committee on Military Af- | “phere is a small supply of all the extreme qua! that hs friends are entirely wnPr~ ora ter this rad in-| Inthe Seaula Mr John Mf Clayton, a Senator from Dele: | deaih of hs ite ditingtisued caloogue; and since then it | (airs, to whom the resolution submitted by Me. Bakar on | yug market, thore being ouly ‘fair supply ‘ occasi FS harge of | has devolved on me to present the resolutionsas | Monday was referred, (the vote on its passage having id! fair. rt ‘Smith, Thi ry telligence, adjourned immediately after mocting. The | Ware, has taken occesi goin ihe hig tirely’ ta: mark of eapect to the meniery of two of my colleagues | been reconsidered for that purpose, on the motion of Mr. | i(k Tir. tat within the next thirty days there | 3"slax"Bronmea i jolimson—1 es mdge DS House will adjourn to-morrow, and both branches of | founded. Mr. Joseph Ingersoll, a m of the other House of Congress, and a similar resolution | Starkweather,) reported back thesame, with an amend- | ij) he less difference in the receipts at the Southern | Hunt—64 Sands, Fuller & co—25 do 15 bale: + gs melancholy ceremonial of the | House, frem Pennsylvania, has also declare will now be offered on lancholy occasion. In| ment, as to cause the Ragieneanar to deliver rts than after that time, as allthe tributary streams to Watson—20 Raseoll & Mareh—3 L Atterbury com4 Took, Congress will join in the my unfounded, less than three years two Senators and two Representa: | clothing, at Government prices, to the volunteers—the Bee Missive) piare unusually high, and larger steamboats d & cod A Mithell & co—i'4 do 2 bales Win Whit funeral obsequies. dent in the support tives in Congress from the same State have been gather- | amount to be deducted from their pay. have ascended the Arkansas 600 tailes and loaded with beh re ky ig rp RT ‘There is something terrible in being stricken down | “My. Webster hes not carried out his threat of introduc- | ed to their fathers. The death of my late colleague was | The resolution was adopted, and ordered to be sent to | cotton for New Orleans, a very unusual occurrence for | Seams to order . ers & COmI cask 24 bxs 19 i vio aration of | ing abill for the repeal of the tariff law of 1646. He is | the most unexpected; for he was not only in the vigor of | the Senate for its concurrence. this season of the year This looks as though the bulk of | “Cynscoa Brig CH Appleton—64 hides 223 pieces lignom- thus in a single day, without the previous prep: at presentabsent from W' m, but he will doubt: | life, but he possessed. astrong constitution, The ways| The Srzaxexannounced the business in order to be | the crop would reach market early. vita 296 do mahogauy 510 braziletto wood Boonen Graves sickness, or without being apprised that one is immedi | St presentabsent from, Weshtgeen, [ink be Sill Sore’ | of Providence are indeed inscrutable. It may with truth | the resolution of Mr. Cobb to amend the rules, so as to _— kCo. ately about to face death. To be called, with ‘“‘no warn | tration after the holidays. SIRES be Llp “whilst eae a oe min 4 soe ee pereeme: meme nin a plea pd he oe peeved: Cotton Market. i yw but oy le be Ang given,” in afew brief hours of mortal pain and ago | |The whig party. 08 Poston ofthe whige arein he | of Tennessee, and was, 1am told about forty-Ave years | on seconding the deman Droviens question.” | | Moning, Dec.23-—Navigation on our rivers may now | MARITIME HERALD. ny tofee! the only intimation that one’s end is approsch | CMOEN | TAUFRG have succeeded in making the dec: | of age. His family and connoxions are of the highestre and nays were taken | be considered ‘oxcopt as it is affected by ing, and then to sink into the cold grave with a thourand | tring of abolition a new feature in their political creed. | spectability, and have been long distinguished for their uld be a call of the House. ly nce as ye! leted his edu- CK. downward freights. As a natural consequence, cotton, plans. unfinished—ambition, domestic cares, the ties of | The conservative portion of the whigs, on the other pane, talents and {seth odepe Eh Me oom hd ‘as titi cr proses perenee. ‘sav camah bike | Soren ataet rrediiots of Hie coemary eapenee, coven ‘uential portion 4 cation, Mr. friendship, the love of life, all hanging upon the deperting | {7 ievorofibe wa The most Dromiocat hip ead bar in Tennessee; immediately efter which, I believe,he | the hall. He took off his military undress coat, and slip- | freely. As our market is well stocked at present, we may cat isiana, urs professivn | ped reoat Fro! ack t business soon to take a fresh ys soul, and acting as loads to weigh it down to earth, when | 44, the Presidency at present is Mr. McLean, of | removed to Louisiana, where he pursued his 2 ‘on ano’ it, which he borrowed from the b: expe mone os sty to y ont in every A thi 0, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of ihe ime with success; and,had he remainedat the | of a yore’ proceeded. to, hit, sent, ‘and. as | evidences 0 ‘and prosperity to stan eo ere ee Oeitia Btatos, Mtr Cla aa roy ‘renerally pat age highest disti tion. Speaker Boo tece that a call of the House | department of trade. It may not be amiss to state that ite flight is beavenward—| ‘hat is brought home to every one of us, with terrific ee chest {eeaeMuetion in the rates of freight between this city Soroe,'ti Wie dedih: of Chin man, who, two days. ttope,’| ore f.cenditels, slinenain tose some whe alll clas t» Trestioe he retised from | "Mr. Banas seid; {ask omake a few remarks. and New Orleans has matorially letsened the prices of alked in all th ide of health and lusty manhood, and In ‘tbe democratic party there are several candidates bar and becam cessful planter, and has since The Srkaxen.—The gentleman aske leave to make | Western prodecrt of al nt = Ue ee eae noes i wi ae eeew oi ss is mentioned, but the prospect of the election of any one of | devoted his attention mainly to the cultivation ofthe earth. | a personal explanation. [A pear No objection. ence to our quot oe lo ‘atthe Mt teatiace Hleston de Co; Malabar who is now stiff and celd in his shroud. Alas! for poor | (ohan anode very vague, for the reson Gattis | Mr.Barow served, howover, repeatedly inthe Lagi ir Baxan twat ot in hebal yesterday nor today | purohared ax low. relatively, iu ta work hat ogra, Gnade, Lirenosl ios humanity. sup none of them can be an , as | ture of Louisiana, with reputation, and was rog: asa | when the gentleman from ir. eben r,) beom generally favorable to the transaction of business. in Ola Cooke death eg The House reconsidered Mr. Baker’s resolution, | each is at the head ofa section, and each section is inen ame “ — i, an eae nah Kaipepov pee: poder oy ape merece oe Peet bare peart, bOmOrer, pron Bere aigtfour days of our commercial week rigs which pasted yesterdey, providing for the delivery by erie atone ae been for several days in con- tand confidence. ‘His election tothe Senate of the | things. { do not pretend to be very well | activity noticed in our last report continuad er , : i éc., and the Secretary of War to the Colonels of regiments, templation between two members of the Houso of Rep- nited States, under circumstances the most flattering, is | versed in constitutional law, as to ileges of | ket. Dyring that time pelea, ereere stan have been Fock: Francia Amy, Grundy, ‘ ; i ; : tances mor Martin, Mobile; Grand Turk, Si clothes for the men under their command, the price of | resentatives, Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, and Mr. , of | the best evidence of the high atensiion 5 wichhe of this Cea A oom . to e my samt pe aa mie "000," ‘Thursday ot me Mobile; Grand ‘Tu (Shay, such clothes to be deducted from the pay of each soldier. nia in consequence of tome cffeaive words Siok bela by the people. of Bit lorie Seen days, and then to return, i was suMcient for | 91000, Friday 2,600, and Saturday 4,000 bales. On Schs Hopewell, Spear, Brrbadges, fi lt lone sam ¥ this day holders, towards the close of business hours, | & Vose: Thames, or pee of the nee Coreen hardened up in their pretensions to such an extent as to | Latourette, Baltmore ice: Old ‘Tecumseh.”| In addition, gentlemen | check operations—asking 9} cents for low class mid- | man, Conall, Mobile: fichmond, Tanker, Boston) Mary ted to legislatures were, at the request of their con- dings. Insome few instances 9c were obtained. On “sloop Louisa, Norton, Richmond: " PI evel Ni A The motion to reconsider was made by Mr. Starkwoa- the vigilance of the authorities, the affair has | remembrance. ‘The news of his death will produce ‘New Orleans; Baltimo ther. I rogret exceedingly that this thing was ac- | not as yet been permisted to come off. Mr. Bayly was throughout the Beate, es i bd produced here, t sea, 1s, Philadel Bate ts uiesced in by the House, Such peddling does not ber | sFrested in bed on Friday movsiog lav wrorttmore, where | for his bland and courteous manners, for his frank and 8 byte r tothe former in debate on last Wednesday. | his character and services will rough ind Mr. Davis very narrowly escaped to Baltimore, where at Monday, factors still adhering to their claims, buyers come an American Congress, when the comfort of the | post; manly de} nerous and noble | stituents, doing just the same thing. The Lieutenant | Monday, factors 9 h, Arrived. brave allan who are mri thei ire or heb | fay hasbeen tay how. nea a of | ea wa mesa ane aentes | aveeees Hass Cela tors hase ie rag: | slo ont ood generally e the current prices of Fridey nor of the country, is concerned. ‘The resolution was | sternation by 8 ee aa aeatas Beuster_ from ted. "He performed his dutics here with zeal | siding officer of the Senate of that State. On account of | evening end Saturday moraing. Yesterday holders i referred to the Committee on Military Affairs. Louisiana, who acoompenied Mr. Davis as his friend, died | and ability, and, at the same time, in the most frank and | the state of his health, he was justified in going home. | gene! ye aeleeted a weiliingnene moe pat don the passage. Some of the Mr. Haralson, from the Committee on Military Affairs | thie morning, after an iiiness of twenty-four hour's dura. | conciliatory spi jent Tem sure that it is no exeggere: | In my own regiment the Major is a aatce and | Ouyer, aad Bic ont 8 ee tales. ‘This makes oye axe reper thes ore lending st Qraraatiag, eae tion, ‘The Senate immediately adjeurned upon receipt of | tionto say that, in his intercourse with his brother Seua- nobody over dreamed of his resigning bis seat 1 do not ie et dhe pl ME thao BE a dy tl Esha vde, brat serve driog the war. The il wat mwa | Soa eat il sonryea inp norm | man the Fac ntoharace of er, omer a | ayer toon te prpeig anathut ory | Eonar nen ant fr Grea Sriineand ans | neste My io: eto 9 at elie of importance = aan vue, | Meat haem, fom hla tomo, om he | oul, ook st a sn gt Oye, th | LEDS Me Cees a make lece qu | fet > Basel Nikon, 1s ay'fom Chute, wih ae on each pardoned elon Day im Gone herons cre, fe | Bante a read haha itan at? tant | mil ate ols re taking hie reel | of elton nt W imam 8 C, nars res ii ale. Imevng couse iatnen, etnies adopt |e oto Untd ng big tomer otha Cu | eae Hemant etry ation | Svar Ne sietiee ral meat saan | Nethenicimtecedgertsiant accra | Seread Mavine Onemepenannos,, 9) ore ny, cron, ao inno nd tended oh | MEO, SR SE aa uno aan: | fc nd wi Say oa at | Netty "bry can't aun of een as | aed he rth cnet cant aan fm fold. Yet, sir— i itional regiments of a reported a bill to raise ton additional regiments of regu. | tita | tite Moly intelligence. ‘The remains of the de- | tors, his deportment on all occasions was such as to com. | present this, however, as a constitutional argument. on ager A h, rk, in 4 the onl: 3 House on the State of the Union. There was nothing | due solemnity. GALVIENSIS. | has gone, 1 hope, to a better and happier’ world. | made of me a request in writing, and desired me, if { | domestic account. It should be noted that the high rates ail ae ha iad plopeasiersanamhioad e entire week. The market closes quiet. lation to her, and to z af L in Ci ] some consol a i Sub-Committee of the Committee of Commerce in the | 7™ Deethof i Meron sf Soom tas tm Comers Toffered my resignation, if they desired it; but, (and { | Tefuse to sell except at an advance on these Agures. It | | Schr Greenway, Couch, Richmond, with flour to Allen & day upon the Federal City—seldom a gloomier within | u50n the mercy of his Redeemer. And what shall be | I would return before they soe the enemy in figures are nearly nominal for these qualities. Liverpool | sh instant, bound to Gilasgo dn Ioaded, sprang leak-= i] , Domi will of Heaven—in grateful recollec- | asdoing what my immediate constituents are not Good and fine, nominal. The receipts oe ee 20 | eee of some plan that will give no unfair advanteges to | thet we have heard of the loss of that eminent speaker tleman-indeed, in ali | Not having heard what tho gentleman from Ohio said, { | Bales, ‘The deficiency of cotton at this port, as compared | _ ship Margaret Forbes, Covington, of Baton, liam New been made for the purpose of influencing tse committee | | iis not that the gloomy report from the city of the | friend of his country and of her constit ehad no | fered the resolution; to supply the volunteers with | pretty generally conceded that the estimates for the Gulf jackson. of and from Baltimore, for Valps. deeds of assassination of Americans and Mexicans are | ous iiperty, had he lived in the deys of the early strug- | take a new responsibility. | have re six or eight oud the opieien is gaining ground th urned t6 this port in distress, leaking badly, xceed 1. if ‘unless the receipts at the Atlantic ports shall excoed ti for sup- | bal duties merely whon it was their convenience, and va- | choly reflection, but they are not the causes ef the deep hundred men has clothing put into his hand ios : ad , ‘ 1 Hie tle, posed thi designated in the resolution, | the estimates that have heretofore been made, and which y, of New York, leaking badly, from rious other charges equally false, trumped up by the ad: | £100m pervading Polk Rowees of vane Peer aime Aer cinwaees rape heby rra ‘sna paw the more prompt direct und. inediate | is thought to be improbable. It is important to observe jaue, proceeded on her voyage to Guaya- vocates of the unjust law of 1837. tional assembly. It is the sudden death of the Hon. ‘That nature might stand up y. Among my Constituents, many would go. my isd OF falling of 3 ae rect noel Sap Cole vars wburyport, with loss of ; : i tn f he the h rag "PFO" : b The members of the Committee of Commerce, with | Alexander Burrow, at Baltimore, « Benater from Louis ‘And cay to all the world, * ras was a an. ees ana Toei IC ee Pesta pene thos rnsetuines | Serine foe aere tae ce peed a a Rp er BE Fert, Garketoapels Mr. Benton next took the floor, impelled from nt Veron, of duty, end en hereditary friendsh k—nearly recovered, for New Orleuns. re now in this city. c ee Brie Montague, Shute, of Bellant, frou” Buckaville, dis- Princeton, nosr whom I have been conversing on the subject, express | S08, whose remain hes fallen with such their desire to pass somo law that will be just to both | no circumstance of d clothing on my retura, which will add to their appear- | States, where the increase is expected. 00 ‘ance, ifnot enhance their gallantry in the field. If1 do | Nsw Oxteans, Dec. 18.—Our circular of the 4th inst, R hen coming to the bar at Nashvill A i. “ . paris eal sarees compsomioe Dut Lace ot how a | eb te sean tie end riage efbth na, | SN Sint nmyere any, “vet myo cgat In Court 1 willbe | rapemied 2 te Hear Celadon the coan ma | ea Nichoer, Jaume, of nd from New Yor, compromise can be effected between justice and injus | .t/oaded in the : | spected and vorebly, aifected b few ropean advices per Acadia, and | “"sity"fiomet, of and {com New York, discharging, encoun: jalleries of the two houses to-day, spec- | boy and after pursuits had separated blm, and forth | an mmroxtanr tnquinr—se rue covonst, ENTITLED 0 e tice 1 will take occasion to put this matter in aclesr | tators of the psn proceedings, and sympathizers in vancing freights, and decti- | tered severe decks swept, bulwarks, &e, . end Mr. Barrow had nis seat 7 bi tly, th t continui i ‘i light before the committee shortly. bn er Erma ea) Le Gates ieee areyeeby, strangers, but as Mr. Scuencx arose. id not know of a more ap- | Guif ¢tarth Moclineet inn se On oar eo Boren “y Brig Huntress, Homer, of Philadelphia, for Turks Toland, ‘The Western and Northern democrats are still deter- | 4, ibe Saphire tne Vice President called’ the body he recolloctions, | propriate time to present to the House question of privi- | to, which had the effect of Delnging forward more buy- | “Behr Wesp, Holmes, from Porto Rien, waiting mined on the insertion of the anti-slavery clause in the | to order, and the reading of the diet being dispensed en those impressions. Mr. Seaton et penal Fe penile oe i.) For i, ae ee ioceae i Yi i saaelemne, ong which were som 0, ot three new opera. ne Dee. 18— Arrive i Barbadoes, Kidder, o1 two millions appropriation bill. They declare their only | with, Mr. Johnson, of La., the colleague of Mr. Barrow, | bj. tribute to the memory of the deceased, and of his | misunderstand him. He acted from (including those of the 4th,) rf S| pSche first time to know each of it. raukiort, ton, for Cape Hayti, with Lose of sails and rigging,” lizabeth, Snow, of and f fc mounted tO | Ponce, in distress, with loss of sails, riguing i iumberfor trong sense of ‘ i tan last sickness, and the 7 : desire to be, the formation of free States out of the terri- | *tated the circumstances of the obituary rece. | May shining qualities of head and hesrt. duty. The Heuse might with propriety look into the fhe market, at the close, having recovered | ter pa ok load, bulwarks, an: fing. both boats, wa- : end of the dec followed by a brief obituary re ‘Mr. Buses, moved by the general sentiment, next | matter. It concerned the independence of the legislative | ney ter part of deck load, bulwarks, and other damage—encoun- tory which may hereafter be annexed in the south-west. | pitulation, with an appropriate eulogium upon the emi-/, 046. He told how he had really Mesomelbeniain department of the government. weeny) all he ee futheesey ke re GS ne weeks sale Ve William amith, of They say that unless they show their determination st | nently meritorious cheracter of the deceased. Mr. Ben- | with the deceased, and what pleasure he had derived | ‘The Srxaxen stated that it had been ascertained that | freights, and holders generally indifferent about selling, | 8- once, on this subject, they can never save that territory Sees bya reseieuce ne serene, oe from it, He hed tet him at Niagara atthe close of the | no quorum was present. ‘The quertion should come up rh et tmadrance, unt in Poteasion of the later iy beam ends, der ue assistance. The » ‘ , . B , jong sessio , and the: vYoyaged thence some . d by the Caledo 2 i nesses ageme apenas Bla Mae Abn deel oc ary Sob Weak oh tarsi este io DL ary days together, homeward bound, over the great lakes. It | Mr. Scuncx nid he would not press the subject. He | Then accuunts expected by ita Caledonia, Thane te. Corner, of and been already taken in by the South on one question, but | know! ib te. Dentow eof the Bi right and x traits | Was inthe friendly intercourse of fellow travellers that | held a resolution in his hand. [Cries of * read, read”) | the mailof that day came through without bringing any Frith tons iof faeereeet they cannot be a second time imposed upon. IJ must still on character pa ich adorned and dignified the man. Mr. | t#@ shining qualities of the character of the deceased had | It simply directed the Committee of Elections to inquire | intelligence of the steamer, and a quiet day ensued, the board the mate, Bis say their reasoning does not satisfy me of the necessity | flannegan, with a heart as warm es the kindling morn. | bee” developed. They had met as mere acquaintances; | into the right of the gontloman from Illinois to @ seat on | sales being restricted to about 1600 bales, at full prices. ' . rs u +s dey, and a spirit, like that of bis fel. | they separated as fast friends. Mr. Breese then feelingly | the floor, he having accepted a commission as a colonsl-| On Sunday and Monday the mail failed’ from beyond ip Panther, Parker, of Bangor, for Havana. °f the insertion of such a clause in such a bill—a money | ing ofa summers day, and o spittl, Miiive to all that is | adVerted to the shock which the Senate had sustained in | in the ermy of the United States, and now drawing pay | Charleston, but during the latter day there was ish, Leeland, of Ellsworth, for Mobile. i. But their determination is taken, and I presume it oh bs aod fank pear ye ‘and true, and attractive, and | the loss of the deceased; and of the pride which his pre- ain @ more active enquiry for cotton, and the Miscellaneous Record. wile in vain to reason, I believe they will succeed in | beatiful, and generous and confiding, and chivalric and | #306, his a ae his good qualities had inspired fete reached some 5500 bales, at prices which, hav- mber of disasters, among whieh will be found killird ive bil by that proviso, for with it, it can never | just,and fearless and without reproach, in the human and 7 who could look around ing gradually stiffened, exhibited an improvement of York, see our masine cor- t 3 wes (2 ; about ap }{ of a cent upon the rates of the previous bove. pene the Saute, Why not insert a proviso in the bill o:- eared oe sear raton Mkatnar eh ate Putte ted and generous Han- Been increased | Sreck. “On Tuesday. the 16th iustont, the mail ‘come | , SHiewasck anp Loss oF Lire.—The ship England, Cr ck ing, &e. and ‘swept, and lost ov daitionel force of th peyraegees “ in | Began, could not resist the grateful, though saddening | du! such | th attention, through, bringing the full accounts per Caledonia, and | drew ! rom London, for this port, hall pet axial in any pe tise aociciehion i which Mbaitorbetiend: The. besth ir Hanoogan ae pro ee oon tae ifs eyes of Senators and cit. | pecially to litle or nothing was done jn the early part of the day, tng to make the harbor on Saturday ‘af minent inour recollection. ‘I knew him, and lovedhim | Wehoard‘a more beautiful tribute’ But cores two | momberof ether House dui parties being generally engaged in examining their cor- the Foul Ground, ‘and afierward became uiry was expe- may be the remote consequence of the organization of well” Then pointing to the vacant chair next to Mr. Tespondence, but subsequently a the eaptain, cook, ous tailor and two boys be- since, to him it seemed only an hour, the deceased was | fice.” The question, in this case, weuld asise, whether | rienced, and sales were effected this force, andof ite operations against the Mexicans ?— | Crittenden, he Yon vacant chair tells, too truly, hack: beloved 6114 549 i a . i d extent of 5000 ig unfortunately drowned. From information g!eaned from. 5 pected by us in all, the pride of his | an election to an office in a State, the commission being | bales, being fully maintained, notwith- entic sources. we learn that the Ex d madi _ Such a proviso would net be any mere oxtravagant than im here no more.” How grateful | i Tatollectin all tho royalty of hia manly health | given by the federal government, was aoderal appoine | Caley ee ee ee ey not atpoar te Dat | bot about & aciock th taftemnosn: and atiemtel' te Soteee that of Mr. Wilmot. GALVIENSIS. uncompromisingly distinct in ‘his | Where was there a more manly form—where a nobler | ment. if there were no objection, he would now offer haracter to give tance to the market. Yesterday | Withouta pilot, the captai 1 on his mate to conduct #0 P y prosence—where could we look to find a loitier spirit | his resolution. re was a good enquiry, but the limited amount of cot- tide being Jow, atthe time, After the pilot schr Rechab run down to- ‘Wasuinaton, Dec. 29, 1946. a nobler heart—a nature more generous and gentle, than RESIGNATION—FAREWELL. ton offering, and the very firm position of holders, pre- | war nd ign a Congressional Proceeding—Financial— Progress of the 7 None, none—there is none! He knew no ‘acts of | Mr. Baxer.—I object. I don’t want my name dragged | vented nat basoees reaching ‘ony important extent, and | board her in his ig, but vrais kee a pe atrempied to ih Sal deception—dissimulation, with its baleful train, were all, | before the country. I am going away to-morrow. I | we could only learn of sales of about 2500 bales, the mar- Is, (ranaing direcily for the roel Ground) War—The Army—The Navy—Senta .nna—Addition- all strangers to him. How sweetly were the elements | have, Mr. Speaker, the honor to tender to you my remg- | ket closing with great firmness at our quotations, which however hailed her, and told the capt al Forces—Eurepean Affairs in Washington—New and of humanity mingled in him! His heart was bo tener of this House. And I take my leave | will be found below. The sales since the 3d instant sum Connaler System Political Matlere—Agir of Ho- | speech was hears.—his ares were fled Vite tare) 11 {0° cuariy. “bul” es ie ‘pow mot more. Sar | Obfe. (teughier) © ow) Ny Rows (Sem Te | op eit tomaypercels ee” tne Frosch aod, eet nor— Death of a U. 8. Senator. beg eee 2 Pa “3 poem ae ts Fale caetel —with his {ennobling virtues and his man- | Mr. Scuxscx.—I consider this a great question, | Continental markets, and the receipts during the Congress, during the ree weeks of the vession, al” ye » | ly pre: is to be with us here no more. Yon vacant | but I will not offer my resolution now. same period have been 47,370 bales, viz—From Low: ready clapred, hae pe-cected no important measure, save | eaqimplicity of fealing ofa child, satdown: | Mr: Man, | chair (pointing tothe vacant place next to Mr. Critten- DEATH OF ALEXANDER MARROW. tigna tnd Mississippi 39,600, North. Alabama and Tep- ly elapsed, has p> ©, Save ap next arose, mov id é den) too truly and too sadly tells that he is tobe with us | A message was received from tho Senate, announcing 046, Arkanses 2631, Mobile 133, Toxes the bill admitting ‘he State of Iowa into the Union. Ma. ~ VE Cetin SE A hem bey gh here no more, I knew him well—I knew him well ; and | the death of Mr. Barrow. ‘The resolutions of that body this port since. lst Septembi ig, and succesded: Afr tae th Mood tide earried her off, on ny bills and {tnt resolutions have been introduced ind | Member, which were unanimously adopted, and the Se- arly. Mr. Hannegan then spoke of the | having been read, ‘ against 335,428 bales at same date las! hh she beat, "i 4 » ” widowed partner of the deceased in Louisi and her Mr. Morse, of Louisiana, delivered a feeling and chaste deci of 90,860 bales; which is | hall, hich id i pasted tox second reading, and some bills have passes | nate adjourned. children ; aud expressed the hope that hor grief and | eulogium oa the character of the decoused. Although Ethan the decreese atthe date of our’ last well ead pxcakiet erties dikpot Lawerenfgake i ‘enow under considera’ | Inthe House, Mr. Morse, of La., delivered one brahch of Congress, and », Mr. Morse, of aliversé tio in the other. Among the latter isa bill for the re- tuthiauentwecnet. Mae, Gherwit Dorie.’ ¢ lief of the widow of the celebrated Alexander Hamilton, | came over last night with the commit i the he en affliction might be softened in the general grief and re- | the disease was so rapid that Mr. Barrow’s friends scarce | circular. [1 lanation of wored to ran her spect, aud in the evidences of this ese halls. In | ly knew of his illness, bo had the ‘melancholy. satistac- | Catr\ that the iteroased receip the last moments of his life the deceased had spoken of his dear wife and his children ; and Mr. H. said he would may be proper to re- i at this port, which for few hours before his spirit fled. | two weeks past have been considerably larger than his cold hand for the last time, Mr. | during the same period last year, are attributable mainly crew becoming dispirited, the Zz providing for the purchase from that lady, now at a very of ceased from Baltimo: never forget how his eyes brightened when he spoke of | Barrow said with a voice of ordinary firmness, ‘I shall | tojthe fact thata material of the arrivals has been | imoshent neice, ‘i advanced age, of the manuscripts of her deceased hus- | the gullerker Were sol, ecscine tad Fe Bar te ezety | them. But, alas! — a never see Louisiana more”. Within three years this is | from ‘Tenmestee, North ‘Alabana. and interior portions | sboutlt o'elock'at aight Lk et , band, for the sum of twenty thousand dollars. In like | in the Senate;no human heart might withstand—no man “Nor wife nor children more, the fourth death that has occurred in the small delega- | of Louisian: Mississippi, which sections were near- m fe bill k M4 this Wijtive {0% the, roliefof Pas, | S0qsaitied WIG this @ebeaned, to “aka Who kad over Nor friends shall he behold, tion from Louisians—Porter, Bossier, Dawson and Bar- | ly excluded from thie market during the same period Rea eee eee rene Tale aaa ne ne | Changed thie ‘worts of oenversétion with kim, could Nor sacred home.” row. The deceased expressod the greatest solicitude for | last season, by the unnavigable state of the rivers. Not- | breach over he riek Kelly, the toamster of Major Ringgold, who lost | sist jt. ‘The {unert takes plece to-morrow. af 12, M. Mr. Carrrenpen next arose, and the deep silence be- | his wife and children. He had two sons—the younger | withstanding this, we are still considerably behind the | tit» who had | an arm in the battlein which that gallant officer lost his | But for the details, xe your Congressional reports. came oppressive, as all eyes were turned toward him.— | Was with him ; the other is a student at Harvard Univer- | receipts of any yeor since 1833, and the recent increased ry life. His term of service had expired the day before the Respeciiully, THE DOCTOR. “Mr. President, 1 also would submit a few humble | sity. These, with an only daughter, at home with her | arrivals have not affected the previous estimates of the | after. Th t, with the . u . words,” and then he paused—the strong man was sub- | mother, constituted bis family ‘equosted his friends | total crop in this quarter. Bv reference to our general ig onthe forecastle, which parted from’ battle, and as he is consequently not legally entitled to ‘Wasninaron, Deo. 80, 1846 — i I beg rice Pret gy Seok: ime his chair. to ts fagrc oer May hit mine be Peni _ mH table on the other side, it will be seea that the falling off | T' me des} oe) sw is bill provides a remedy for that difficulty. Boog hg! 1. Manau rose and moved the following:— sire! His frien: no more, When the melanchely | in ti the ports, up to the latest dates, em off, or rh organ rege ‘4 Y. | The Lieut. Generale sent to the Senate—JAmerica asthe | Resolved unanimously, That & committes be appoint. | tidings reach that abode, now happy, may the presence Sombernd with lent years te 61.50 that in’the | & rk te whieh they clan A protracted debate on that portion of the President’s message relating to the war with Mexico, has occupied the House of Representatives, and the Senate have spent but asmell portion’of the time in session, as their busi- ness is principally dependent on the action of the Ho ‘The Committee of Ways and Means of the House o! Representatives, are not disposed to report a bill laying — Polk and his glory—Col i ed by the Vice President to take order for surperintend- | 0! Him who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb be re- | total exports from the United States to fore: tries, fer Falk and Na glory Colonel Merrick, of Maryland | 9 %,¢ funeral of the Hon. Alexender Barrow, which | alized! During the remarks of Mr. Morse, nearly all | smcompared with the same dates lust your, there is a de- e —P. 8. $e. will take place to-morrow at 12 M., and that the Senate | the members were in tears The resolutions from the | crease of 135,876 bales to Great Britaip, and 12,702 to ore A new office is tobe revived—the firman has gone | will at the Senate, (expressing sorrow for France, while to other foreign po! re is an increase almost exhausted with fatigue to the Senate for its concurrence, and the embryo of | Resolved wi » That the members of the Se- | for thirty day to attend the of 889 bales. The particulars les during the past to cling to the wieek, and 5 '_ | nate, with a sincere desire of showing every mark of re- | @nd as a furth of respect fortnight, so far as made public, aro as follows, each “4 dead with cold. bod now resultsisin a quiescent state. We, the model re-| spect duo to the memory of the Hon. Alexander Barrow item embracing various lots— 448 bales at 8{, 870 at BY, | Sone er rou Neney Bey ee aye ey rcorered. public—the shining and burning light of freedom—the | deceased, late a member thereof, will go into mourning. 4 iy are strewed with pieces of Th shores of Cou fi 305 at 876, 134 at at 8 15-16, 1775 at 9, 300 at 9 1-16, 1683 at laid of Erin started ia the evs The Van Ness Oase, p animpost of twenty-five per cent on tea and coffee. A | Pet child of liberty—we are toking ® step, and a long | for him one month, by the usual mode of wearing crape Wasuinaton, Dec. 30, 1816. | 9/4270) ut 04. ted at? soot Sho at 300 a ae ‘aueblete. one decided Lostility to the measure is manifested on all ped heey na cteiagapa ming have | Roselved unanimously, That, as an adJitional mark of | ,,7he Jury in this cause, as we are, informed this eve | and about abe torus’ ‘The total exports te and had to return Nceomplishing hands, ani itis conBdently everted the bill could not | {9084 homes for the emigrants and exiles, forthe vert | respect for the memory ofthe Hon. Alexander Barrow, | Rif,tendered e verdict in conformity with tho instruc 34 instant have been 29,001 b London =-8t. Soha, NB paper alee ast,’ ‘ d kings of the old world, just raisit the Senate de now adjourn. ; 3,343, Gls 336, Gi receive fifty votes in the House. tore Sot Salsing wp 50 be oe ON easton, Tite aa Secrotary communicate these pro- | dence submitted in behalf of the plaintiff (Mrs. M A. W. | To7"Thavre 6252" Marseilles 691, Bordeaux 67, : ; bushel to let our light gleam upen tyrant-ridden and c i t of the widow of th "The Secretary of the Treasury has full confidence in | °UF ceedings to the House of Representatives. ‘enner) in support of her claim as the widow of the late | » 400, ana 852, Malaga the practical succoss of the Sub ‘Treasury bill, in its | Denighted Mexico. it’s holy war it's a righteous war The Cuan, o cndesstogh, announced Messrs; Men: Res ral VA A Tt Ral dt ed eae ot loccgreames Pec » ebipboard resent form. Hoe is not disposed to recommend a modi- | —a War of justice ; and out of it will spring the ineffable | gum, Berrien, ‘Speight, Crittenden, Huntington, Hanne- | °Vidence in law to establish a reasonable presumption of | 1¢ cleared on the 16th instant 246,610 balos— cation. The merits ofthe bill will be tested after the | fruits of first protec: jing our Citizens against sggression, | gan and Cass, as the committee of the Senate; and the re- | TE. tice that he will Quotations—New Orleans classification, assimilating to Airst of Jenuary. ‘ ‘ inwult and murier ; second, the maintenance of our | solutions were unanimously adopted, and the Senate ad- Soe ee tn ene Oe ere cs that of Liverpool—Inferior, — a—; ordinary to good A bill will probably be introduced next week | faith and honor as a nation; and third, ten thousand | journed. Geptions, je Supreme bet aw ks ee, ordinary, 834 a 8% ; low middling to middling, 934 9 934 ; without the proposed duty on tea and coffee, the Socre | blessed homes for the oppressed of other lands. Will jideakit hopes of the widow, by the decision of this court and | 9044 middling, 0% @ 95; middling fair, 95% 0 9% ; fair, tary of the Treasury believes it will be impossible to no- | the spending of a fow millions of gold weigh egainst the House of Mepresentatives. the verdict of the jury, re ODS. ad case-—a caso so | 108108 ; good fair, 10% 'a 11; good and fine, 11% 0 13 fa and 13. reports having run into the he of the 2¢d i+ tons burthei at New Orleans on with 2668 bbls of rsink was in: d jer Cut-water 1846, December for SI She cleared Trek Ne had if, Brookfield, from Sassafras River, Md, mn Night i gotiate a loan on anything like reasonable terms Justice of our cause, when the people feel that our ho- ‘Wasuineton, Dec. 20, 1846 ton Night ‘of ath inst had f ven aga ceetnteny ort | Ree Cette erage ts etal |, Me Serve, Chai Ns payer atang | Rehan uct ieee at Ba | cuamaaron, Den 247 maa age he ata shee fab cua hu at tate General Taylor hat proceeded no farther than Wee be semme Folie tye inaincant auee | thou hest in thy wise, and to us ierutable perisenon)| LEC SSRa eS ee natn” | iS aad prion have pene cp Goes pe full eo per oi aecatebeat ne topeatans pall x All the Ned. Tampid has bean talew , who has not only covered his own head with lau, | (ately called, aa with the voice of atrumpot, one of th Ib. In the present unsottled state of the market, the | by the assistance of Captain A. Gi tig House, and 4 ve preparations are being m: rela, but his country with imperishable glory. le to | Captains Hawes and Chipman, of legislators from the forum to judgment, may the clepen, —————— EEE govtations below will approximate as near as Pe em the sation be to the good of those that mourn. Grant tl on San Juan d Ulloa. Thi Wel a ccs. PR, rig erica aged ng eee pro. | thé ear tohear, and the heart to improve this solemn vi. COMMERCIAL. roach 7,819" and the-sulsr ta the ome Cart comprise 7000 poe LR —_ fs and will bo rigidly maintain ducer of these great results, I will answer; {or since hie | duties and dome thornseisos ie al (eo i cae |g, New Work, Dees Bs | Soya gic dou at O0cs 1 Lov at Dies aN at ONE, Volo at 95) AUUMIUN AU TION, rH 11 } aK ; ita Anna is still in the neighborhood of San L' retiring to private life 1 have hed the honor of knowin; ; ai nt is still in the neigl othe cad en of fe was Colonel Merrick of Maryland, then Ue adiines he Are sted in their glass, they aa Pots are held at $4 76, and Pearls are dull at | 309 at 97, 69 at 9 15. At tho last accounts he was making such prepara. | Senator from that State—and a more devoted patriot and » os 6 would lead to the belief thathe F Saterssiond to | purer-hearied man never lived—ono whose fearless advo- op dyke Saeine ete eee ia the today in thisurticle” "Prices & whooeben 2,116 at 10; 146 at 10 1-16; 259 ut H, DUCLUZEAU, Auctioneer t od | 194; 100 at 10 8-16; 14 at 103-8; and 263 bales at 10340. F4ngy FURS, MUFFS, SLEIGH ROBES, &e.—Tut Mi ransacted | We quote ordinary to good ordinary, 93-8 0 9 6-8; mid. tle & Ducluze u will sell on Satw t 10'o’clock, at whhout change. aling to good midi, 046 8 0745 middling fair, 10 a 10545 e and White street, the most elegant ‘ f the ob r ‘ Fis Rote tog em peo ein Pippin Daped] pad we pce lpnten dpe giv tomes ep fg rn ry in reply to the resolution of | Fiour.—In flour or grain there is very little doing, and | and fair and fully fair, 10%; « lsc. We have no transac. lobes, Ke, offered at auction this avengagement with our troops, may be fatal to the pre. | od effects. If this man had lived in kngland he would athbun, asking whether certain mensurers, gaugers, | prices remain without alteration. tions to report in long cotton beyond a few small. lots of Séccemeeae nes oul cae sent organization of his army, as his men are unprovided | have had honors and monuments erected to him asa be tof rede, B ore Ge ed on Santee new, from 26 to 30; 40 stained Sea Island from 10 | sale, which will be peremptory for cash. jiaeer with fod, clothing or arms, and it would take an im. | public benefactcr—as it is, he lives in the hearts of the . imo to 20, and several small parcels Floridas 22 a 24c. = ‘an errand boy from the Uni: office, who was in waiting, took it awa y, i By reforence to report per on the 16th inst., lee Savannan, Dec. in Tuesday night, the accounts AlD THE NEW YOKK VOLUNIELRS! ade | Sb iiniish waved Mee it willbe ebeorved that wo, had just’ cloned an active | Bund Havre to tho ia inst werereceived: “Theives | rma TEXAS BN CCN GON ATION wit ‘and the great necessity of preserving that ju- | on Thursday, i wuleyust ee ad been quiet aft Tie chase the anniverseryrof the battle of New Orleans, ns meuse quantity of provisions to feed thirty thousand men barred ate firm and for two months. He will, therofore, be obliged in all | With a power of perce) robability to break up his camp and go to meet our es jen, he the ot bed growth of the ove n dicious equilibrium of power thi ate ry i army 4 - General O'Donnell to the Rio Grande, “God bless him! may he long wear | atte,’t"to\ end the matey Sta enna, me | Tage Gms igirable abipping parcels, About haltpast 2 | on speculation at’ an advance of a Ad_per” ib. | 5Y fivinetheiL Second Aon URAY NEXT, Jeatagh of tyese ooeintenen + | a latest datas fram the-eity af Mexico, give no | ME Haxatson—Mr. Speaker, 1 sak ae express, the Cambrit’s accounts from Liverpool to Sit | Hasek exatevent Seite pit tines casage te nee CASTLE GARDEN. Thi Gait squadron ave be ny for some time Past , a and Jno twp milieas, 6 firikes me, Lk eal wd Pp ; weiear var In tres wosrueten Pare a ths | in Sorwequens of this news, holders nithe proceeds of the ‘Ball will be appropriate | by the Com- to harrass it from this time forward ftriction—it such should be the case, it is thought that | yuo qeraxse The Kenleman from Georgia is enti. | sequently creased s gr buyers complete previous Aip THE NEW YOK VOLUNTEERS ploits have been pertormed worthy of ¢ the war would b of our navy. Among others is mentioned weather is very 1 of Indian summe: aMexican schooner under the walls of San Juan | #vreads gloriously over zon, WUlloa. Thisfeat was performed by three midshipmen | hills of Virgina look brighter and bluer than u belonging to one of our vessels. Seven Mexicans, on | The death of the noble aud excellent Senator Bi brought to an end before sprin; i a freight engagements. ‘The few sales made were at irre: | led inser eth OF THE UNITED STATES, Ctl prices, varying from 34 to gc per lb. advance.— | Neither exertions or on will be spared to render this the oh I om esterday the market was more animated with sales of | Ball of the CENTURY, and in order that ua gaevouel enphenatie 1 purpose of making Shoning tp at h about 800 bales at the same improvement. The askin . hinged ee a Shout $,000 3 Prices for square bales are, for ordinary 9' a 9%, mid- A PERSONAL EXPLANATION — COLONEL BAKER’s PAY AND NS the number of board the schooner at the time, were captured, put into | has spread a sort of sadness over this ga : ling 9% a 10, miadling fair 1034, and fair 10}4c oi sass Sanayi. Hae oar west | "™ YoRrgoecan att tien “egal my wergabog iam bu Ye sich sewseustentr iewstin ovat adee Peter ie cessful, eras) prgarres wenn dav ORNS thane StaakweatHer, (unfolding a newspeper.)—I am Shout 40 ,per - lesa than square of similar auaitfe- tne CORRMUEL OSGOOD, Chairman, 1 force called TWENTX-NINTH CONGRESS, made to say, in the Union of last night, that "I do not ‘The sales of the week amount to 6,326 Dales, ax follows: | CHantes Wenn, Secretary. New York, New Jersey, Ma: % er the officer has any responsibility.” (The | busin 01 no attempt to enter | 99 at 9X; 3 at 8%; 127 at 9; 299 at 9; 430 at 9}; 174 at The names of the Committe will be published could have’ been trebied if requisite. Bost SECOND SESSION. 0 Col. Baker, at whose instance, on Monday, Monday of this week was inclement | 9 5.16; 456 nt 034; 826 at O34; 1,020 at 95; 700 at ON; | carly dev. 429 25 27 20°91 32467 8 at 9 15-16; 744 at 10; 56 at 10 1-16; 820 at les at 103¢c per lb. The transaction in the light stock ‘dour of the voluateers ii LL ha — a resolution was passed to furnish clothing to the volun- \d the offerings of holders re: d simply sae manibor have Deer Fefused, att orton ae In Senate, teers at the government cost, to be distributed and ac- raggling parcels, which they would sell to iving ‘in Washi counted for by the oftcors of the regiments] Iaaid, on | bring accounts of specific shipments to a clos ———_—___—_—_—_——S THE NEW YORK HERALD. Wasnixaton, Wednesday, Dec, 30, 1946 bility was that the gentle these have generally been obtained at le be ceed cntiee werness may induce beautiful day without—sad and sot f y wis aot | J ‘ities could be had at. On Tuesd . reported are 115 balos white, viz : t them, Sensis. Galleries filed with eno yee 3 not sey the gentleman was not | lerger quantities cot wut 000-balos. Bat 24; 1d at 25; 6 at 25%; 25 at 26; 13 at 97, 9 at 276 ‘and tod. I said were 1,000 bales; yesterday about 500 bales. revit ; ot a , ” 0 yore, and all deep! our quotations Dy edvanc them one-half of a cent for | 28 at 28; 2 at 995° and 19 Dales at 800 par Ib. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, por lemn occasion. After an heatie ‘and Bi a similar classification, which we continue as strict as at contrite prayer trom the Rev. Mr. licer, the Chaplain ef tleman hes Just receiv the opaning of the season, although loa atrictoneis | | Brighton Cattle Market. Girculation---Forty Thousand. 4 1 264, as , | coming into vogue; and with the remar! it at our in- 6 following is the statement of mal wosdiopessed Gai Eee the reading of the Jour- Sa arctuveomeee ind per diem mayo making: suai; | # quotations, buyers or large parcels are easily pro- Secb-onaso . ine. 3 1 2s peremparan gna s Price 2 cents per copy\-$7 . th ters to note it, . | ew vaile here, thet England and indi will tot oun eee nee bee sl of Lesiseee, Tose ond addressed the on ‘yas reponse fo for another Be ne, | The movements in this staple in this country, this sea- oes ree eonfiscation of Cracow without some effort to enforce | mourn the loss of another orn bee “abidagelsere Seat, Te | or rate eats ar anes ees eren ore neas| on tonevs Vn we nreviren) nave reww ew euneans in observance of the trevty of Vienna. itis thought, | is with unfeigned sorrow 1 of writing paper, one do. note paper ;” all of which goes Bales. however, that the Northern powars must have calcu: | desth of my late iad sod elleages, tee Thea a Poertont sabe and able Bie re bay Re! | evefane of porte of Dee 2 8 sie eee ian yeuy oot pore ara wal VERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always er Datween France ad ‘Englund betore they wonld have Bee chock ae a ied tt Baltimore yesterday 4 wgmune | for they have not the same privileges and advan fe. “ “nagTOAt Deters 110837 | | Maraaue A eee 18 Our sugar crop will com HINTING of all kinds exeented with beauty and di so, hold nap. It sted, on reliable autho. | which would not Zl fe the best medical aki. All ths lone porli, to ou i, wo “ “ pam i oar 380.16 one, “Coffee is)Planty,, with ‘ limited ‘demand st ea. etre or communications, by m eased to 1) lost tol hi ear re 173 luce eufficient! ty ym Was applied i vain. He Loft tne ath oetant, feathe Thee tie rater ‘a aa Te receipts st thi port sna tho tet fon hare been + Yo en! tart, “Op the 301K Cl only heard of his illness the is this It is three thousend i to | 20,000 Tak enon ion » dara Ment wn | speculation 20,000 bales. Stock oom in city 45,000 bales, AtaPoat ou sale 4000 eles | ( ¥ =i

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