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it be of our 1 Will you renew revert te the State on the edjournment of Ford uy ener Mh Solu te | Seat SM neat aT attacks at | APRAIR® IN ALBANY. Mr*Eeantis moredha the whale mater be lat | BZ 7 cand all LL THE WAR Last? a from the slave : States but who will adhere upon the table, and his motion was adopted. Sot Ev. rea, Jones, ‘was abandoned atsea a total Mr. Carrresven th captail meaty end crew were ta- poasible, how long the w a3 Showin Hoyt. mb lgwbury port, bound m, fron 1 4 the Chairmain of Foreign Ri ‘was 11 days out from Boston, bound it desirable to know as nod to it. We are determined, it appesrs, to acquire territo- THE LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. is cg a py nt c ‘Baia for the Id last. He would ask , and———— ntlone (Ar Sevier) whether itr Doveass, ef Illinois, was permitted to say that he ke. &e. members, to be paid for out of the contingent | error, this form: ived from the Mexican | was not will! silence, that the gentleman should | fand. Laid over. was 4 age, , Wi wad, any information had been receives cares of peace pro- | iniak that he Sas uawrlliog to stand DY Uae compromice. | pace notices. adm. vs Wm. Primrose et al. The argument of these | and isnow at anchorinalie ihe Pont Piet ball wo suphoned por to Mexico in August last. The Mexican Congress | He was willing to recognise it at any time, for the pur. | Atwanr, Jan. 6, 1847. Mr. Devettn gave notice of his intention to introduce cross appeals was continued by Gov. Morehead for the Px mee wwred, and she will probably be « _ had met some forty daysego. a pose of allaying the exciting and distracting question of | 4 beastifel and sunny morning. Air very spring-like pote in reqaet as the bending of emigrant passengers dm, and by Me ay ctenden or Primrose et ah yin ss Some Eee of po er and other srucles ‘ware thrown — o, sir. slavery. | mn r xander H. " an. Me, Benton Tey met om the Gih, Mr. Danoax was glad tohear it, After the Dattes of “= pats met at eloven o'clock, and was | Mr-Saeaman gave notice ofa bill to reduce the rate | wing Eaq ofTenaeaes, were admitiod attorneys and | Her passengers were forwarded to N Orleans in the bark 8a- Mr. Currrexpen proceeded in support of the vigerous ith and 9*h of May, he sincerely regretted that 4 iy full, There are some noble looking nien | ° intere counsellors of this court. brig Colorado will be recdy for sea in thee pak r, because ng the new Senstors. ‘The Senate chamber, under | _ Mr. Devexin, in view of the fact that the New York Nos. 48 and 61. Samuel Savages, administra- Rio Grande; not, howev: lemen were, perbaps, | army cross secntion of the war. Some me . | Jan. , , fv lan—that is of falling back upon a | thought that w ‘no right to make the movemet— | the supervision of volunteers would embark very speedily, offered a reso | tor, ys William Primrose, et al The argument of these brig Gen Wilson is waiting a favorable wind. Merane Mitaet abe cocpping te nuk erating ere | ceotina it wie tha tect ot wiaiam.. If ne cowid hate | pemmusaras, Chater paneek oot genres Rie Intion thet the Gaal vote upon the Dil introduced by MT. | cates was continued by Messrs, Crittalen and Berrien |, Sehr ii WW Safford has been got off and is new in the hare to he attacked by the Mexicans; but he thought this plan | controlled the destinies of the army, he would have dove | jy renovated. Small, for their relief, be read to-morrow at 2 o’cloc! pe for Primrose, et al. Adjourned till to-morrew. 11 o’cl>ck. bay Te Snese Wists, dpabte Miles, voles was altogether too slow and uncertain. He was in favor | so. Butas Mexico had been invaded, ho would mark PETITIONS. ‘The resolution, efter an ambiguous and desultory rs ne Anis Hood is tlong the wis ing: ding. laid upon the table. ould say that) Several petitions were presented of the boltest measures, in men and means. for the most whe should be the boundary line Hi them one bee upon points of order, w: f as ‘atsH, of New York, offered the following reso- CUMmanULAL. Notice to Mariners, Among active prosecution of the war, as the specdiest way of compelled a war to fix it. ould declare | by § nator Folsom, praying that the school for juvenile Coutecror’: . 4 f 4 es a TroR’s O; e, precuring an honorable . it is, and hold it until we obteln a, ay “tne hall, delinquents attached to the House of Refuge, in New a solved, That the number of hours’ labor per day New York, Jan. 8. Sr Marys, District of ae | peace. Mr. Benton bergh tayo the Senator from Kentucky, fe Marcy, the Secret of Wi e York, should share the fund app-opriated ti i ing advised that the repairs inthe absence of Choirman on Foreign Relations, | listened a rhort time, shook hands with . tr Sppropriated to the support This office being advis Je necensary to the eral gentle- < ‘and other mi- Asues—There is more firmness inthe market to-day Li of common schools; also, a memorial of the Manhattan | Which may he exacted fon. prentices and in pots have advanced; $4 8734 ‘ed, but | Sepelo she ght st tig at Bae same will be iit as here- 0) sation. We had no dates fi , and took reheusive survey of the premises } nors ought tobe limited y law. 2 b Moxico as lete at the Oth'of December. He hoped the bil | If erritory isto be acquired. mast be in the spirit 6 Ges Light Company, of New York, praying for an in ‘Resolve, "iat the number of hours Tabor per day | 86,14 eaked; pearigare without change $5,00 tofore ont ISS PSALD CLARK, Collector. would be passed to-day. compromise. If this shou! » he, ESOL orice’, whic! ly 8 ry —There : s en, iS Whee wits or ten wersesuman {ako his departure, and would npt consent to the Union | senator Wirtiame gave notice that he would intro: | for aby specified ferm in the absence of any further today. "Genesee ishald at $8,608 $5 86%: | 3, wrison, rom N Sees vsssanitter seiteces otter isaac Th eic Caa | bate ane ene cea | Saitade lea albany ost Bunks tamicetyst as | MleataegagsoclsdDFiaw nes cra | yecteregctetnie ayant fr te ane, and |e ati, 9 aye om Newnor, for Maat, Dee a Fes te octet ata ne an 4 Ad ” rol pa SO, ALDEDT juffald to relay the roa i holders appearrather reluctant sellers. The purchases " q ¥ ? He desired to discuss the origin and causes of the war; “ Advance your waving colors on tho walls with an H rail. Resolved, That a select committee be appointed to con- 28, lat 25 26, lon 75. but this bill did not afford the occasion. He would go | &Mr. Sxpvon, oF inia, who was a southern man b Notwithstanding the authoritative tone of the Govern. | #ider generally the subject of the rights of the laborer ay speculative, shippers seldom appearing in the 22d, lat 36 30, lon 5, pas ed an Am bark steering SE, zontally. to Low as far as any man for supplies to the army of men and | birth, education, fe ind interest, said that the sou: %, and the interests of the State with regard to the hours of yr Means, buthe did vet maar now to commit himself to | would stand firm on the compromise of the constitution. | Concept eto cae a ae aeation whether the | ahor; to take tostimony if they may deem itexpedient, | Reat Eerate at Avoriox.—House and lot 25 by 119, Warwick, Weeks, 17 niches the necessity (as understood) to the prosecution of the | and leave the consequences to God and time. He alluded appears to be the belief of a majority of and to report thereon by bill or otherwise. No. 264 4th street..... secece ° 275 ‘Howland, from Charleston to Boston, 4th instant, off war to the heart of Mexico as the only means of obtain- | to the question of slavery, as introduced im connection | ity existence did not cease at that time. ‘The resolutions were laid upon the table. House and lot 25 by 109, No. 87 Amity st... et Shoals. with the acquisition of territory from the Mexicans. One | “senator Lxstxx introduced a resolution for printing the | ,,!t appears that the election of Mr. James E. Beers from Do 223 by 123, Laurens, near Amity Br brig Rover of Waterford, Ireland. from Hewpay. W. pen said he had been somewhat maiseppre half of those in the battle fiel were from the southern | tate report of Senator Spencer, in which an opinion ad- | Westchester. will be contested by Mr. John R. Hayward. Do 186 by 41, 191 Elm st......... 3,100 | for Bermuda, Jan 3, lat 41 40, Lon 63 reported ~ in had cory ny of falling back | States, and many of them slaveholders; and he would tell | yerse to the Governor's is expressed, and the resolution | A Petition was received from the latter gentleman to-day Lot west side Hudson st, moa through to heavy ales, spruog eye. ee ar he cent rat long and end- | gentlewen that tho agitation of this subject was the most | Was carried. "The question will come up for discussion | PF8ying fo: tigation into the matter. Greenwich, near Troy st.,23 4 by 127......... 3,200 | shortol provisions, Avncaleaeien pel id promising no | effectual and direct means of giving aid and comfort,to | next week. This is a highly important ‘question, inas- notice of his intention to introduce Lot south west corner Hudson and Jane st , 32 ft. ay Morey, sld from N Bedford seeceses 4,600 | Ship Omega, (of F le that would pro- | theenemy. He warned them, before ation of manorial titles and for the | front, 12 ft. rear, 170 4deep..... was too late, to | much as the Court of Ap; commence its exi would go for any aD & arlier honorable peac: vigoreus prosecu- | pause, and not place in the body of the Union a shaft that i 4 % 4 tinguishment of the same. Lot west side Hudson, near Jane 5 by 882. 2,300 | 6th inst, for Pacific tion of the war; but from tie best conclusions of hisown | would rankle and fester, and ultimately produce its dis. | py’the oust of Erors subsequont to the Stat att and |. MrsSitt. gave notice of abillto amendthe act relating | Cot north side Jane st, near 8:h av., 25 by 87 6. 2,100 mind, the boldest means would be the most effectual and | solution. Beware, while it was yet time; avoid th may declare thiew youdanlo: sy to excise, Lot’south side Ho: ar Asylum st. 25 by asad ml Snipes day, lest, in sackcloth and ashes the m: f th On a motion je by Senator Harp, acommittee of | Add the House adjourned. 87 8 inch : in; Win Bad, init do; explained and then went on to say he did Fepented, ’ five was appointed to report to the Senate, whether the Lot no Fe 4 on, SE 394 9pi Mantbs, Beowars, not wish to place himsel/ in the position of holding out Oh, how this discord doth sfilict mysoul.” Court of Errors ceased to oxist with the lust year; ‘Avaamy, Jan, 6, 1847, | 25 by 87 6 in. i 80 sp 300 wit; Harv ‘Warren, cleta; Hazbleser, the idea that the only mode of obtaining a peace was to| Mr. Grover, of New York, remarked thal and the committee was instructed to procure the opinion | Commissioners to Codify the Law under the new Coneti- | , Lot southisl eoriage pt daly 12, Her on, clean: barks Ju ning, it Intrednned ihe eae ae and ‘a3 glad that an opportunity en . ion. ~ rticular policy of prosecuting the war at thiv not ina spitit of excitement, for there wasno | jocraggne © “ommon % forty minutes, the Senate ad- | oun, sactiest and most ‘important duties which $43,615 | Manche While pledged to sunpert the war, he did not not wh craven fe wish to stand committed to any particular mode of end- | sponsible men, to discuss the march forward, and revel inthe halls of the Montezu- U5 by 9410 in. wwe eee ee mas. He did not wish to commit himself to that, or an 5 by oth of the Chancellor, &> , upon the subject. ius, Smith, NB, 200 ») '20, Rosalie, Mos but as reasonabl L Sarr Oe oil We ut agreasonable, re- | “ ‘The House met at 11 o'clock, A.M. Considerable con- | wil the Legislature is the appointment of jewis, Ston, 250 ap; Oromo, Grinnell, Warre tion. We are making | fusion and delay, Always incident tw the orgauization of will devolve upon the Legislatare PP Family Provision Market. wh. Spoke, Oct 10, 46, lat 27, 57.8, lon’ 50 W in the an appeal to the northern Stat They will furnish eve- i three commissioners to reform, revise, simplify, and The past week, with the exception of yesterday, has | Francis, NB, 200 sp and humpback. Currrenpen said he was som hasty, but | ry thingsnecessary for the war, but they cannot go forth | “Mah Dadies, ccoumred In the House. |) d4g.| abridge the'rules and practice, pleading,&c. of the Courts | be iho meat markets in the way of fine | ‘A'etsr from Cerespencer, ot ship Triton, of NBedford, # secured himself by a and would | in its prosecution if slavery is to be extended by th copies ordered to be printed : ‘ ¢tanerie of this Bist . y, ra eo tcar | sickness of Capt. His health was improving, and he ex- cheerfull; ¥ time might be | quisition of territory. It was with th of disabu ‘The members rolected their seats by drawi varal | ° spimanigerhe eilaeres We notice at No, 8 Washington Market, the fame pected to go to sen in about two wer eports spoke about wrong.’ Ling in the halls of | the people of the north thut his colleague (Mr. King) 4 | unimportant resolutions were adopted, and Ties eedion | Ihave heard the names of several gentlemen men- | killed in Walton county, weighing 476 lbs tinp Adeline, Jurnegany NB; no da’e, lat, &ey ship the Montezumas as criminal in its origin. All that he | few days ego, in submitting resolutions appropriating | of forty-five minutes, the House adjourned tioned as worthy of the honor which this office will con. | other wild game. Venisonin most of the markets very ittle, NB, clean, “looking for right whales. ired was peace—an honorable peace—and whether | two millions of dollars, to be used, if necessary, in con- $ P plenty. At Jefferson market Wm. Devoo has a few Foreign Ports. gained at Monterey, or Matamoros, or Tampico, or any | summating a peace, appended a prohibition of ‘lavery in bia, fer, and as able to perform this great duty in a prompt | choice pieces of the ox, Charles, (sold but left for exhi- Aux Cares, Dee 22=(By the Lady Suffolk, at this port ‘where else. that spot was consecrated ground. the territory which may be sequined, ne Avsany, Jan. 7, 1847. | and safe manner. The general opinion seems to be now | bition and to ripen a littles also, somone sudiles: nt mans yesterday }—ln port, brig Triumph; sehrs ‘Cohaanet, for Bos- ee ee rere wn none © iniratiine snalpere | My. Rava, ¢f Remiacky— Wal we | Baciueenen Permit) ssl cloady macmag, § Yor heavy rain falling.— | that Messrs. Nicholas Hill, John C. Spencer, and John A. ea Only, Cone” Bi puie penton ok (hs Little are Petuns, Det ae Pert, brig Smithfield, Duff, for - y ra y heavy ing-— | Co In this matter | Pound. Fish, as us al, ut this season of the year. ed, and subsequently a verbal amendment of the House | me to propound jun interrogatory ? | don’t know Meee cuncee un venstaaee: leeward, soon. Sid 23d, bark Montgomery, Hooper, ‘was agreed to, so that the bill has finally passed both | whether I clearly understand him Do I understand him | Senate full for lee > will jive this appointment. adeeeen Be kept tirely out of view; Houses. Title—‘A bi urage enlistments in the ill vide fo: ‘The President announced to tho Senate the followi P tty considerations should TABLE OF PRICK: ward, : & i Digit of hewar wit thn repon 0 | apo ommn ae ease that et weight a charasan anda Ae tag | cures a te ath tei Ma see private bill or two was passed. Mr. Grovex—I have, not said so; 1 donotdesignto | On Claims—Messrs. Johnson, Wheeler and Emmons. is concerne elie, eect wai} ie pegses 498 | ath, beige "Mayasiia, Leslie, Charleston; 26th, Corve, Paine, SUGAR PETITION. say so. Before I get through, | will give my views on | On Finance—Messrs. Young, Jones and Harris. GIRS a ch ccietaeeate teat: bo euneeslly eetlatec: O10 | Beston. : The committee on printing, by Mr. Cuarmens, having | that branch of the subject. I ‘am prepared with an an- | Onthe Militic—Mossra. Clark, Burnham and Ruggles. fase h the appointmems may beg y 2013 Monteyinee, Oct 17—Iu port Runsan, Carter, for reported t printing the memorial of certain su; awor. They will give the meaus for carrying onthe | On the Judiciary—Mossrs. Hand, Lester and Spencer. | ‘19, » cotofore expressed the opinion that the duties 20 8 | Boston, abt Nov 10; schr¥orest, Lelar, fm Philadelphia, arr planters of St. Mary's Parish, Louisiana, protesting | war without the restriction. But in the resolutions of | On Canals—Messrs. Denniston, Sandford and Beach. | {ave heretofore expressed the opinion than te Ai tien cA a ap Nov ¢In port, ship Madonna, Lufkin, for lee against the sugar duties of the act of 1846, and denounc- | my colleague it was proper the restriction shold be On Railroads—Messrs. Hard, Beekman and Williams. | he consall pr se pe phar; een aaeiie it ton 20,8 | Monova, Nov ¢—In port, ship . ing the course of Mr. Morse, of Louisiana, inthe House, | there. Tho entire north wilh ono feeling and with one | _ On Reads end Bridges—Messrs. Burnham, Crook and | for the consolidation of courts of law and equily te to ise} Pont au Prince, Dec 18Going in, a brig, supposed the in voting for that bill, as evidence that he was un- | exception here will Ruggles. tie meets deat et 2018 | Belize, from Boston. faithful to his trust, &0. &o. Mr. McCurrnanp, of Iilinois—Does the gentleman in- On Literature—Messrs. Sedgwick, Folsom and Young. ese, end a0 18 Blome Ports. Mr. Simmons moved to strike out the word “not” from | clude the West? On State Prisons--Mesars. 8. Smith, Backus and Grid- iJ 5 ad 0 ir brig Bolivia Marshall, Lacie, committee so thet it should read, Re- | Mr. Grover—I mean north of Mason and Dixon’s line; | ley. ji tA Sate Penfield, N York. iti {not] printed, and upon that | which divides the freo from the State ‘On Banks and Insurance Companies—Messrs. Talcott, *tiction, in the Lard, do.;. 5..0 9 a0 1 TO - Forrester: (ef Salem) Parker, pport of the of 42, and | Mr. McCiennaxp—The gentloma: Beers and Mortis. suemcienion, to he same 7 Fame Vid'sdozt 0 2123 | Trapani. tar; Farthenon, Woodbury, N Ones in support ofthe sugar duties, yielding a | cachedra for me. On Division of Towns and Counties—Messrs. Town. | Tassment and delay, eager 4 z Salsify, dozen, . 623 a0 0 | hacks Nile, Hunt, Cape Palinas Oct 27,, Menrovin Nov a half more revenue then the reduced duties Mr. Gnover—I only spoak of my hopes. sand, Morris and Hall. tion of that knowledge in either of = wiharatere: i icra, 100. . meee a Brighton, Snow, a Oct 4 Co tantinople {ithe Nani . ent law in the article of sugar. ||| Mr. G J. ixonasout —bo ou spunk forme? | On adgriculture-—Mossrs, J. B. Smith, Beekman, and | coctmenis, "the inguy, Ghether these Jurisdictions ae 8g $2% | torh ates Mary volnad Belmore: Nickerson, @ petition went offits legitimate groun Mr. Grover.—t only referred to my hopes. ope . nS Ti eparated.” A a Phila; brigs Pete: of N York) Marschalk Malaga Oct toa gros attack upon a member of the other Houte, | we will find this to bo the entire feeling of the Nort. On Commerce and Nevigation—Messre. Jones, Boers eG pare Li ware eet es 0 Uy, Gibraltar 26h; 1 stately sNewe Hag, Souther rinting. iY i i and ay C8. + i “ i ” jurgess, Portau Pri ult; . “Sra polio taro oud i doctrc tit repre: | ouiwelesvesavery wharait i Wear ange | "08 Me re ined hat comme ena nd agro, Poiindelphte Gnitie Maret ee rc, Pua ia Seo gy, Wa We are looking to | - On Munufactures—Mesars. Barlow, Clark and Van |.gijyu experience,” are virtues which the constitutional Bulciereeach fe leaves Porting ° ntative (Mr. Morse, of Louisiana) was unfaithful to | the permanent occupation of Califernia, and all we de- | Schoonhoven. his trust in voting for a repeal of the sugar duties of 42. | sire is to prevent the extension of slavery to regions | _ On Medical So Mr. Simons apologiz: Jax. 7.—Offerings of the week are 860 Beeves, includ- ereniaew i convention did not possess; because the Constitution * 910 Ci d Calves ; 660 | Rich: 4, Hopkins, Norfolk; J ‘Ann, Winchester, Ba'- for the petitioners wee itis net known. ‘Bocate to us om tas Fosse a | Beekmen and Barlow... and Colleges—Mossrs, Backus, | doclaros, that there sball be a Sone Having pyaar Stine ant 960 Shoop. Shel Abas ean uimoze: Richmond, frekard, NY You cori ‘Thartaike: Mr. Cass maintained that they wont much further than | cordon of free States, and we will loave.to the Southern | || On Privileges end Elections—Messre. Hall, Crook and feriediction io aw te ce bitaliog tals gusersldebibdlo- ,EFicos—Beot Cattle mostly all sold at $5624 the 100 Hie “tvs Ea 1 ne: nota is a at, creed a respectful remonstrance. States all their-rights How can the Union be in danger | Hand. ton, ; ; ia js oad for Europe; brigs Northener, Witham, Havana; Pearl, Mr Ciatoane argued that it was proper to refuse the | waen we touch nota singlo right of the South? We se: | On Engrossed Bills—Mesars, Lester, Townsend ands. | tio%, can get slong well with ite dutios, silt remem. 1 | " Cows and Calves sell at $15 a $30, Ravion Eni j : ( printing because ofthe gross attack by the petitioners | cure to the slave States. ail the rights they have. |The L egey “igh "| Swine generally brought $4 75 a $9 75 the 100 Ibs. Jani Arr brig Missisinpi, Wyman, Martinique 18. jored beiow, ship St Leon, smith. b ‘ : f Upon a member of the other hou constitution does not embrace this territory; and the | On Indian .2/faire—Mossra. Folsom, Boach and Rug- | S¢e.he suggests an enacity foto the! erredieney of re genet Sees Wisin the range of $1 a $334 each, as in North says that it shall be brought into the Union inthe | gles. ; Pinar the quae least dangerous manner, and best promotive of human | — On Expiring Laws—Mossrs. Emmons, J.B. Smith and Beldone: and tpremiss, inthe meantino, Sore | ca as i , good Timothy | Jarvis, Mobi ; alteration to notice pe qjo bundles, |. Fatt, Hives, Jon {—Are Mrssuoit, Godfrey, Tennten for respectful—that many of the si ani political friends ¢f the mentor of (ha otter hed happiness. Gentlemen ‘spoke of the compromise. At | Van Schoonhoven. vy + ; drip Norfolic; Orbit, N Yor! sloop Oscar, do. Sid 30th, gehr and they had only sent it to the Senate because they the last session, when the Oregon bill (which contained | On Public Expenditures—Messrs. Sandford, Denniston Caches ~ Slige Weigh Sectors a ia; 31st, loops Monito:, NYork, 2d Meridian knew their representative in the House was opposed to | a clause prohibiting slavery, or involuntary servitude, | and Wheeler. Stato, died at Weybridge, Vermont, on the 20th ultimo. Iuatest Dates ee eet id | Si their view ‘heir object wus not to censure their re- | except for crime,) was under consideration, a large por- On Ixcorporation of Cities and Villages—Messrs. | phis venerable lady was aged eighty-five years. Mr. RK HMRALD OVvICE. euler ted an earl reena presentative, but a repeal of the duties of ’4 tion of the Southern men voted against it. Where, then, | Wheeler, Folsom and Gridley. Wright visited her* last summ. 5 company with his Sep 25 near Minerva, wind Gonna: NG Bow Mr. Ancner thought the reason of Mr. Chalmors | was this compromjse! It was forgotten. On Public Buildings—Mersrs. Spencer, Beach and | igay' und returned here with the conviction that he Aun, Disbrow; An Maria, French, ding; © against the printing was not sufficient. The people had Mr. Cuaraan, of Alzbama,tmy name is so recorded. I | Johnson, shonld never meet her again. fittung; Colorado Shackelfurd do; Sarvh Loui schra Panama, Forsyth: Sarah, Brrtlett; Hunter, —: aright to remonstrate ; and the House was competent to | must not be understood as being opposed to the Missouri On Poor Laws—Messrs. Bookman, Sedgwick and In the House yesterday, a discussion arose upon a re- Bence ‘earn : ‘ord, May. take care of itself, if auy wrong were dono, and he could | compromise; but | did so, or the want of "Power in Con- | Williams. + ny ; Thos C Bartlett: Elizabeth, not see that in this case there was any : gress to legislate on the subject. On Charitable and Religious Socteties—Messrs. Clark, epee WY goaplainn sit Welt of Feri eels Cae Os we Tete Bo opel A Some explanations passed between Messrs. Chalmers | “ Mr. Groven.—Yes, sir. ‘'o-day it was avery conve- | Burnham and Emmons. moved to table this resolution, which was lost, and the Monterey, brig beiien, Abas ae ie Cae and Archer; Mr. Chalmers maintaining that it was uot | nient subject; then it was not We yielded Texas—we On Printing—Meussrs. Beers, Hard and Talcott question recurring on the adoption ‘of the resolution, he, 1 p 25 Monterey, NM schr Bunk Gal¥eston. safe to open the doors of the Senate to acensuro of the | could not pronibit slavery. because ‘it already existed | On Retrenchment—Messrs. Morris, Townsend and | ith gve other ed against it. Hon 4 ‘Jan 6—Cld jell, (uew, of Freeport, 177 Members ofthe other house. He suid that these suger | there. Did we hear anything about the dissolution then? | Gridley. ‘We have had beautiful weather for aday or two, and it 0 ech, Porto Rico A z < planters were like the poor girl who stood on the banks | Northern men spoke about dissolution, but South- On’ Grievances—Messra. Van Schoonhoven, J. B. | jooks as if the navigation of the Hudson might be re- Poxtsmourn, Jan 3—Arr Fawn. Day. Philada. Cld tat brig ‘a baby migit be ned, and foliowed | pressed. The threats of a dissolution of t nion Joint Library Committee—Mezsrs. Jones, Folsom an e i ii i is ii ; ye Panane nardén by illustrating the procent prosperity of Louistana sugar | now ware “male for’ the ‘purposy of ‘intimidating | Hares Gar AIRE BENE sommetoe here tasmpererily.e02 160 Cee pant Gane titytiees H Price Beane ters 4 Northern representatives, and that they might be| Several unimportant reports were made. Pi Cld brig Allston, Pirrce, Pato Rico: s hrs Srartan, Atwood, Mr. Simmons had nothing to say forthe unfortunate | enabied to go home und justify themselves oo this THE LEGAL COMMISSIONERS. (arom the Albany Seaoal Tene ey Port au Prine St Domingo; Heurietia, Fitch.and Faleoa, Parrut, Boston, lady in question; but contended for in insrease 4 the sa- | ground before their constituents, saying the Union was Mr Srexcen—Mr. President— ‘We are informed that the Clerk has made the fol'ow- porte Pave seek _———— Greg sete eth ere ne TS | eee, ie, eels ee jaees t pouare as: | Testapeny Se Seeen aon Oe ing appotutmen aa angtanty rind Humphrey je | hag CCINGeaE. Bermambued By Last Night’s Southern Mail, in bonorable p: @ cannot be obtained without an ac. J = i i ; 4 3 : H Mr. Arseaton protested against the printing for vari- | oui p ‘ Mr. Srencen—Mr. Prosident, I ask leave to introduce | albany; E. A. Barber, Rensselaer county; Mr. Mills, | Cienfuegos. Di r « ion of territory. We waut the territory, and want | a bill providing for the appointment of three Commis- | frie c e Haytien. ous consi‘erations. because it might be considered dis- better for the present age, ans for the fu- | gioners to revise tho rules of practice, and forms of pro- wee Bieler hes nade the fois wing axpolntnienté-- respec'ful to the rlouse thus to sanction a censure of one | ture You say—you of the South—taxt slavery isan cegdings in the several courts of recerd inthis State. T. A. Stowenbargh, New York, door-keeper of the ladi 'd on the acore of <couvmy, among oth- | evil, On, geatlemen, dou't be like the fox, who having | ‘The bill (which authorises the appointment of three gallery; 1. HH. Coau, Cayuga couaty, door-keeper of the Home Porta, Jan 8—Arr brig Abbathula, Po‘e, Crockett, Boston. Cla bark Tiberi Bauriato’ schr Excelsio: tick, Loudon; schr Pangasset, Krudsen, Brazos sa-tiago. rtlands Ped- had his tail clipved off by 1 trap, desired to have a | Commissioners to revise the rules of practice and pro- ‘ : — M avers said the Senator from Rhode Island was | similar paia ioflicted on hia ussucistos. Ido hops oat | costings amd which loaves the most important duty ‘the Pee ET OAT rtaandn chara ie ron vkmee NRE - mistaken *f ne meant to imply that he (Mr. C.) was in | Southern friends will not unite with the Northen whigs. | codification of the laws, to other Commissioners,) was | pitegerall John saan ek exo WOMAN AND HER DISEASES, favor only of taxing tea and coffve (for we have heard from them) and say that we shall | read by the Clerk. : i ‘itzgerald, John 4 tikeeie flew engera. é Hi ROM th, Alto tle’ aries Adasen cabiaaWelee to Mr. Simmons--O8! no sic, let me explain. have notersitory at all. We desire that the democraty | “Mr. Youxo Mr. President— Rael nd ona 2 remice nid Ji ahha ncced instruction, in the sacural laws of ber system, acd sit Mr. Cuatatens said if the Senator would give up his | ofthe North shall adhere tothe “even tenor ol their | Puonseae Tho Souter from the Fourth. The Albany Knickerbocker of yestetday say jor critical periods, by Edward A. Dixon M. theory of protection, ke would perhaps give up his theo- | way.” We have declared the war, we have issued the Mr. Youna—I think, sir, that the important duty of all appearances our friends along the pier and do-ks, and D., pp. 325—just published. 94 ‘orsale by Charles H. Riug, ry of free trade. 4 writ, and have obtained the territory. We want to hold | codifying the laws should devolve upon the same Board | the poor people in the lower part of the ot will beinun | ¢islvesta orser Of Jobo street aed Bloadway, prsce $135 Every ie Mr Sitmove—Just let me explain that. on to it’ We want to send to the shores of the Pacific | of Commissioners which should be formed for simplify. | dated in less than twenty-tour hours, Tho water was Hee ravine mudeeriactiar ssky, guusaie Gin ruck with rapa ‘ : Gunyaquil J Pree a Ge MN eg A erg cd acai Galltpaxos lay 4 Bu kveat advantage (o herself and her children. Boston Journal ‘The telegraph will be opened through to Boston in a =Dr. Dixon has lent a deep interest to this, worl 4 rn FIFTH. E: I. few days. The new iron wire is saidto work beautifully, JUST PUBLISHED, and forsale by CHARLES H. > RING, corer of Joha street and Broadway—A TREATISE and thus we shall save a duplicate of duties seem to be 80 can hardly ons. I merely ideration of the committ Mr. CHatmxus went on to show that the sugar plant- | our citizens; that, in the course of fifty years, they ma: i ors and the manufacturers of the North were identified | civel New Wagland. Wo want to nee our seminrec an | ink the practios in interest—hence the sympathy of the Senator from | tend, and the people educated, and blessed with the arts Rhode Island for the sugar planters. As for the cotton | of civilization. The Mexicans can’t do it ; Americans planters they had no possible advantage from the act of | can. Will you permit this tobe frustrated by northern threw "12; hence their oppouiion {oat aC sor the printing | PEGE Ant woutbern sutra democrats 1 Th idaa is me: Battimone, Jan. 8, 1847. nomad ooo n ta peeral ad rofemignl reading. ‘and f geet mgt ee eat eee ened for the printing | lancholy, melancholy. (Laughter, in which nearly all | Mr Srencen.—Mr. Presidont— Winter has Come—A Case of Cruelty—Theatricals, $e. | Coudon.'...... Nery, by Kiwred H Dison. St 'D., authoror Cie Recess ea, cheat Teena meee | ca mnmeees Sotnad,] Senator from the fifth. Winter hes come at last.“a most eudden change having | [iverpo ied her Diacaege, from the cradisto the grove. Dapiry our. é t the President’s message, charging upen the opponents Mr. Carman of Alabam eel and propounded a am not preparad to reply to the su, Ga ask of the existing war nothing short of treason, come under | question, something like thi e gentleman what I think, hi though t! a taken place during the night. Ice is in abundance in | Cagun the category? Was that not disrespectiul in its language? | the Van Buren party did en they wanted Mr. Van and in a ssincet wove into ras aie every direction, and one or two days like the present, wil Mani And was it not intended to embrace certain members ent by Southeru votes ? s cf the section directing the appointment of 1 aviadl of this and the other House, or what did it mean. in its | Mr Guoven bad no opportunity toreply ; for his hour | this commission appear to indicate a later period for the | Probably stop navigatirn. i y allusions to gi pe Rie and comfort to the enemy “8 expired a moment after Mr. Chapman began to ask the | codification of the laws. J believe that the Senate shoule | The case of Miss Margaret Meeds, charged with cra! brouches of surgery ; his book shows a thorough acguain i i a @ , P, lem science. Stricture, Gonorrhasa, \ro- Perera paper pony ao “age dajoinmightbe sian i) question. proceed with the firat legislation in this reepect, and see | elly beating alittle girl that was bound to her, was Passengers Salled. cele, and Varicoule, are particularly well treated. We hare The Cuarnmay rapped to order. A dozen sprung to | how it can be disposed of, before the appointment of the | bought before the City Court’ yesterday morning. It | _Livenroou—Packet ship Patrick Henty—George our doubts about th y tied fifties Rp ey ayy osten Jowras marks :—Dr Dixon has; written much aud well on varions 13 here, they had yet the power, and would make them- | the floor, in addition to the many already on thelr readers these expositions of the codification. i i St Stephens, NG; James A Harvey, Kingston; Y de od selves heard. ; Gentlemen would be good enough to take their seat Mr, Youxa,-And yet the question of a blerding or se- | #ppeared that the girl had been employed in doing house | $t sn anes A Ferrey Chae Montreal; Devid | Who Inbor under a w Yet the Author's uitt, Simone, having called for the yeas and nays on | (Map, rap] anaes paration of the practice inlaw and equity remaina io be | work, and for every negloc', or incompetéhey t0 per- Le Seas Laon i vores Horace Grealy cing, ; : NCOURAGEMENT To ENLIST. tt oti ct f ; . Alexander | RS 2 ‘ ; A aaelan i ex soda be adticuce, Widhh wii Wet Mr. Toostas ol Georgia, obtaised the iioor, but. gave | 1xtled before the rules of practice can be established. I | form her work,she was cruelly[veaton by Mr. Alexander yetatla =e guntaign mo line or word calculated to exe a f licentious passions, but the contrary everywhere ; and ‘ A LUCID INTRBVAL. a | Way to lieve that thi fe ty in bringing the | Powell, by direction of her humane mistress. The i, Weat tevaseuie oa tatitae en ore, 3 and While waiting for tie production ofthe enlistment bill | “Mr. Bore, who moved that the committee rise. If the | two practices into the tame court’ When the suestion | child was not permitted to appear, by the physician who MARITIME HERALD. _ | peresttom faced in their hands ; we hope it will haved reported from the House, in order to concur in the | motion should prevail, he would ask the House to take | is disposed of, the same board who decide upon it can | had been called in, who stated that she was laboring un- widest possible circulation —Tribune amendment of that up the bill ft the Si head. Her back, um es . p the bill from the Senate, to encourage eulistments in | proceed easily with the duty of simpli the practice | der fever caused by blows on her head. Her back, it was 'W) 3 Mr. Manavua, in nsible and eloquent remarks, | the army. . 54 toa proceedings in ee rveree cou pve ts stated, is covered with sores, which she states was a ri tilt nl THe BAgHELOWs wee and Sealps,are decide proposed that, when the Senate adjourns, it shall adjourn | | The Cuarmaay.—The gentleman from Georgia has the | Paxsipunt.—The Dill will be referred to the Commit | caused by their whipping her over and over again be- i valde aa edly the greatest imprevement yet introduced in the art to meet egain on Monday next. floor. tee on the Judiciary. fore the wounds of the first whippings were healed | | of Wig Maki They are so rectly comfortable as to . And the Senate, with the usual good sense and sound Mr. Bove —I am aware of that; but the gentleman | «On motion of Mr. Ban.ow, the Governor’s messoge | Miss Meeds confessed to the cruel treatment, and offered Movements of the Steam Ships. make the wearer unconscious that he has a Wig on, and yet judgment which characterize its proceedings, agreed to yields the floor for the motion to rise. To rise ouly. was referred to the Committee of the Whole. nothiog in mitigation, bat it being ascertained that she | greg ners. Due in Leave #0 oy _ sg Jn appenzanee that they cannot be detect per ng pore The Cuaramax.—Iam aware of that. Order, order, re | was of an ‘upper crust family,” and that she had come to anerloy, mere, ce 3 eae only | y Wa. Bee ty 3 Wall street, near The jo amendmeut to the $12 bounty bill was (rap, rap,] gentlemen must cor the city recommended by the reverend gontlemen +Jan 15... ved 1 | Broadway. mhand. dls 1 Asterab!. ye b 18... March I Mr. Goutn gave notice of a bill to abolish capital pun then agreed to. ir 17... April 1 ROUSSEL’S AMANDINE, 4 to order. The committee rose, and the speaker having resumed of the Georgetown College, all thought of sending THE SUGAR PETITION TRIUMPHANT. the chair, - her to juil, where she ought to have gone, was eA : ‘ bd. : Z ishment. , ~ FOR THE PREVENTION AND CURE OF pepe duottion recurriog on the printing of the sugar | | Mr.Bo¥n asked thatthe bill to which ho had referred | OOM. oe pessey op w.v.srare vouvereras. | KiveD up; and then it veing enicertained, that Packets to Salle | iy sunsonigianeD HANDS. Johneon, of Md., when the roll was called on the printing, 2 Dill foe the relief of the New York State Velanteors +— | 4 s duty in ie haiearkn justice. The rich and the ney, Popham, Jaw il | le, to appropriate t0 the season. 7 Goon its abeoluse ‘and the result was 21 to 18—a distinct party division to & proposed that enlistments in th An Act to provide ar outfit for the first regiment of | 38 duty in edministoring justices: | Mhe recsctiy alike | Garrick; Prank, me ction he is willing to risk the reputation of his. extab: man—the whigs voting in the affirmative, and the demo- years, or during the war, ciate Manno a oe Verily, yeaa great court isthe Baltimore City Court. | New World, 8 ; Jan 25 | fiahment., It is warranted to cure. and prevent clapped crata, who were present, in the negativ: bounty of $12, : PF oodles je ofthe Stateo New York &c.do enact as ‘Anderson takes a benefit to-night, it being his last Wacerloo, All D Oxford, Yeaton, Feb 1 fataohes ad wiicene Pope eked rs dd oa te And the Senate adjourned o Monday next. Mr. Born (quickly)—Before I make a motion I wish | "OW treasurer ix hereby authorised to pay over on | Pearance but ono in Baltimore. Forrest commonc Fidelia, Hxckstatf, Henry Clay, Nye, Feb 6 | perfumery a perfect equality to the imported, a superiority to have the opinion of the chair. Does the bill require a . . + pay engagement on Monday next. PontsMou TH. PoatsMoUTH. from its freshness; there isy however, uo article iu this fine, commitment ? the warrant of the Comptroller, the sum of ten thousand juebec, Hebard, Dee 8| Northumberland, Jan 9 | either foreign or domestic, which th ej House of Representatives, OA dollars, to Ward B. Burnett, Colonel of the first regi 5 Sa 4 Seay ia, Mo je 16 | Gladiator Banting. Jan 26 | Eren' "ithe perfumery of his former partuer,ifor many youre. | a rensrmaraocnenay, January 7,1546. | Mte/Bovo.—I move that it be put on its passage at this | Ment of Now York State Volunteers, to be disbursed | | SMULADELRILIA Has 0, MOAT, | Wate Moores © Jaa | Swittesiaud, Knight,” Feb 1 | dizector of the ist inbo atory tw Faria, ia certainly uneur. | : aky, dy 1, * s Mr. Hanatson, on the suggestion of Mn Tibbatts, mo. | time. I Propose, first, an importent amendment; the | Verte t.eoutt of the oflivers and privater of too sald scar’ atelnenhava un te Udeesaaabe” Whew ike maven. aves. told at prices generally 30 to 50 per-ceut cheapare {em worth, Dee 8 @ years, or during the ‘de outfit of the officers and privates of tno ‘said | bracing atmosphere, with the thermometer below ithe a respectfully solicits the patronage pf the elite of the metro- j dified his resolution—that the debate on the bill to raise | tem of enlistment shail be for fi 7 olis, at the same time promising to ve i iby truth and ton additional regiments shall cease on Saturday, at half- | “AE, ‘‘ unless sooner discharged. Fauck, Dee 16 Howe, Dec 24 ; b take effect immediately. freezing point. i i past two o'clockinstead of to-day; and it was agreed to— Pind simewtyen was agreed to, and the bill was pass: % | The Coroner yesterday held an inquest upon the body wedge, Jan 1/30. arcade ox a f yeas y! mt Taxing THE pvetic Lanps. ; 6 gentle: Pimevevow iat ‘nwitah be of Robt. W. Pitt, who bets from the effects of a wound Brooksby, Ewen, Dee 15| Mary Nor, Desget, Jan 15 whee be ott wean, Breet wey abhi Mr Seaman gave ni trod: emateot Couprennte-carteiy Se Arrested eel ate Mrs referred to of five to report thereon. | Feceived on New Year's eve, from the discharge ofa | Gondola, Henny, | Jaa 1| Saracen, Hawkins, |” Feb 1! very variety of Soaps, Shaving C.cam, Extrncte,Cologues a bill to prevent paupe: frem coming into | ‘il Taras hereafter sold by the United ‘states, from ond | Mr. J. Satrr Pistol, in the hands of a young man named Wm. Simler | prince de Joinville, Dee 10| Nebraska, Watson, Jan 10 | (osmetics, Pommatums, &.. with an exten rtment of the United Btates aiter.the day of such sale, ? Sreaxra—The gentleman from Schohi No ball or shot was in the pistol, but the wadding en. | ==-=ee—————e— dee, Odour Bonen taicabletymemmacen aimee” A MISTAKE CORRECTE THE ARMY—THE ©. McC: 4 i Mr. J. SautH—I move you sir, that the bill be refer |, 1. —— aS tamed pod ay MeCuxnwanp moved that the bill be put on its pas- | .4'to the Committee of the Whole tered his hip about four inches, and lock-jaw ensuiog, PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUAKY 9, TO SILK MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS. whtea have giree aot fie. Rarwnun--1 move that tbe referred tothe Con: | Rit. Boamnht MIE Boeaker, a SBS sEPAING ils be RUAA SHE’ Lia vated Cleared. TGanielts ca deneaais mrecosien,_ he, Yaourien, [ ; — . i i F 4 ngs, and Machinery, er privile ‘Tae Crenx (having received it) was about to read. perl Sinnamon gentleman always interrupts | _ Mf. Burau. —f think this bill should (cept me TO ean danced alae cater mrp a aac pean ig afign, Nerthombertand, Grierrold, Londog, in Tolland county, Connecticat, two miles from Klensiels. ( Mr. Horxiss.—I move that the House go into commit- tee. four comers, aud eqaaly distant (twenty-five miles) from the cities of Hartford aud Norwich, kuown as the Dalesville Silke select committee in order that we may have a report him: to undergo an invostigation before the Mayor. son upon the merits of the bill, BA deaf man was killed yesterday on the Reading Roil- | terb ey de Thave the floor. nm me. Thave the floor ¢, Brisiol, Johu Jaques. . ee Mr. Ratunvs.—The gentleman made some remark, Y Fe . Mr. Ewino.—It will not take a moment. which, if I distinctly heard it, was wojustifiabl Mr. J. SmitH—Mr. Speakor. xoad, near Pottsville, by a train of cars passing over him | bu's. HE Morris; Alexander, Smuh, Curacoa, J Foulke & | “the Topercy consiste of two factories, one. 100 feet by 25, Smith, Curazoa, J Foutke & Sous; Georke, ton, G Bulkley. Sehr Meletta, Brookway, The Sreaxen put the question, and it was decided in ‘Mr. McCusaranp brivsfly stated the provisions ef the Srxaxer—The gentleman from Schoha: je. 4 the affirmative. Mr. J. Sa1r—I cannot understand the propriety of do. | The engine two siories each, did all in his power to warn him of his dan- | Yates, Cha D feet pitch, the other 36 fe eer two ath. ; ill. f ttories each, of 8 feet yiteh, aud wheel house Ix Four gt Hovsrox, of Alabama, was called to’preside over Te saeusradbite ais avs vory important. A great | H4ying this bill by such a reference. tig understand | § er, But in vain. ‘The care were thrown off the track by | afavaisas, Head & pate SEO inege hoard houses, wth ie other tenementss tw ‘oma : Oar altantiin Th folattan circumstance, : ; ; d 6 lots stows, one of which isnow doing a profitable busiueas, Mr. Banarxaen (cising with a newspaper in his hand)— | M#2¥ men had bought lands knowing what the law was. | Wuccisof government. ato clogged forthe want of | , Frederick C. Shyder, who was convicted some months | Norwegian bark Sylohiden, Kulgers, 6 days from Boston, | Fourarat bars, and other out build, and about 90 acres cf 1 am represented in the Union of last night as making a | 2 bey, ‘ed rights ; and he was unwilling that the since of tho manslaughter of a young man named Gar | eame through the inside passage, in ballast, to Schmidt & | land, well proporuoned, consisting of good pastarage, mow) 4 Ft | bill should be passed without an opportunity of read- | Means to carry on toe war, The gentleman proceeded i J wood. speech in favor of the administration. (General leughter | a5 i¢ a oe oe I n that time would be saved by a | Yio, hus received an unconditional pardon from Governor | Bushee, ts anurtg ins, Jaunber, to Brett & Voss, | “Athe Bectories are now, and have been ‘ht years, in a eg doabl unin et eatle e fok that”) The | Ute. MeCuenwaxn was understood to say that the oill | Teference of the bil: to tho committer. of the wholo. Strnoinas Conner, who was at the hospital laboring un. | OM the east end of Long islad, in the late blow, lost part of | secessful operation, and replete with co .Paasest- istake was no doabt unintentionally made. ronGupl te ton tease Wien eee te Tie die Mr. Buansit, of Chautauque, replied, and pressed " th : deck load. tog snperior dye house, withateam apparatus, (new and com- The Cuaraman (interrupting the gentlemen) will sug: | P' he bill ferred to the C ‘i n Pub! di motion for a reference te lect commit’ he dor the effect of a wound received while attempting to ‘Sehr Mi from Fredericksburg, Dec 17th, | vlete) also two se's of machiwery, which may be taken or not, gent that— J¢ bill was referred to the Committee on Public Lands. | 44 that the proposition should be investigated by a enter a house near the Naval Asylum, on Sunday night | wish corn beew ashore on Cape Henlopen. | atthe option of the purebaser. . Mer Wiathdeki-Oen: monen!. 1 will rons whei tie MRS, HAMILTON. prt as #0 far recovered as to be able to acale the wall | “Schr Michigan alamore, with mdve, todhuson | “Phe Water Privilege inrumeqralled in the State, the mills Union says : “Mir. C. B. Smith occupied his hourin a The bill to purchase of this lucy the papers of Alexan ‘There were cries of “ questio osstion.” scape. The officers had a warrant for him, and his | & Lowden. 4 “yt never having been stopped by the longest dronght. All che eral assault upon the administration, and Mr. Barrin. | 4et Hamilton, was roferred to the Committee of the Gesar The ‘question ys sora the bill to a | knowledge of the fact caused his disappearanc Sebe Washington, Forbes, from Washingiou, NC, with | buildings have been erected with: a Pe, reater part followed in ite defence.” Whatever may be my opi. | Whole on the State of the Union. committee of the whole evi aba: A sailor jumped overboard from the brig Paul T.Jones, | "AYA stgrem ne a within 3 years. at a cost of $90,000—and are all im first rate re to the war, | want it to be understood that I di THE Texan nave, Mr. Connwe1t—Mr. Speaker— lying near Wilmington creck, on Wodnesday night, in- | Bch Hone Hichudes Uniaenerene, coment Pat vere is arent probs bility of the coatemplated New York nd the administration, and 1 uew make the cor- Mr. Kaurotan reported a bill to add to our navy the na- Sreaxun—The gontioman from Cayuga. tending to desert, but it is supposed he was drowned. Sehr Comet ry New Bedtord, oil. and mn Rail fond paast throngh the rand of this estate, Tol cetablistcwant of the late repablie of ‘exes; endfor | nie Coanwata--On thet question 1 all for the ayes | _ The Me ve finished three more loco | Schr Dispatel, Conrsen, Brandy wine flour. or ‘mmediate neighborhood, which would greatly [Mr Beoinonn, and not Mr. Barringer, made a speech sa Novel se 1 increasing the num! ere the office and noes, motives for the Georgia railroad, which will be shipped in Salled, hance its valae tentave aye fed by 1 “ee ‘y : 4 noes. jet al + a 7 pT ad he bill warTforred to the Commitee on Naval At | SPeaxen—The Clerk will proosed to call. ues bag Se 90 Sos Ui Pe igs SMATION OF TIE EY 1 ously, Ayes 32—noes 00. iaited States 5 984: : Miscetlaneous Kec AND INFLAMMATION OF THE EYES CURED, As many ar fairs. AFTER SaLes.—2600 United states Loan, 5 9000 . SVE ae : Fly to 2 fy fate loosed several ways, ‘Al number of resolutions of inquiry were submit- wee bill was not referred to the committee of the i KR Nonds Ts aN h Avie & 405 is ane rs i toe * wold Tae BO AN R' he ea Bho | aside Obie Mr. Danoax,of Alabama, who was entitled to the | 4 8p4 sgreed odes Srxaxxx—The question now is on referring the bill to ‘ oan, 34%, 94; 1000 Readiag | bage will close at the waual hour at Gilp Ree ee colitis: sod famece Wake theta in ecaltle floor, remarked that no 01 ted with Mr.Barring- - lect committee of five. 7134; 9000 do do, 7134 Siur Fonnesten, at Boston, from Trapani, was the vessel | [foso. ‘The weakuess of sight from Sos Remover: er would accuse him of supporting the administration.— 9, ni And the bill was so referred —3000 US Loan, 6's, '56, 9984: 100 Vieksburg | which touched ground on Hes-ing Cove, sth inst, as reported | (training by too fixed attention to minute ohjects, ean ‘There was an impertant question which would result | PResipenria, Evecrors —During the recent COMPTROLLER’s ah interest, 521, yesterday. The F lesked some at the stern, and threw over | enred by afew applications. In fact, its almost miraculous Pears electors eee Gack at of slavery. Th n of our State Legislature, the question of | Mr. Penwrns-—Mi === pmo i hostalad of ey ‘oa te date, | niuguee on diseases of the eyes, will astonish any one who r i by “England " _ ARK Briahton, at Boston, from reports, no date, | uses it. ‘day | agentleman from De Soto county, that on Friday | pedasea, which carried ackstays, filled | Draggist, successor to A B. SANDS & CO. 273 Bro: of the Comptroller's re- | woek last a negro follow, belonging to a respectable | edthe deck with water vemved Hee nacde oat bobstays, ie Bullding. Sold aleoat 100 Palroncireet’ aed " | planter of that county, attempted to commit a brutal as | bul wasks, broke rudder, sta.cheous, and sustained some other ce 25 cent a3 imér reconsidered the vote, and on motion of | sault on the person of the gentleman’s son’s wife;but ow. | damage. ‘ COUGHS, CUUGHS: Pennine, erased the figures ‘* 1000,” and inserted | ing to her screams aad resistance, failed to effect his de- | Scr Many ANw—The yestel run into on the night of the JOUGHS, COUGHS} there was a disposition to belt that if th answer for the consequenc: beaks joa of our country | sitions bearing upon the subject were introduced and dis- head prevail onld not | cussed in both Houses. Inthe Senate, the question was ity years hence. | summarily disposed of by the adoption of a motion made If there was one gentieman bere who wonkd abide by | by Mr. Rhett, that all further consideration of the sub- COUGHS, the Missouri compromiso, he would bo glad of the inter. 50.” So thi Rich | (1ORBYN’S COUGH LOZENGES—Prepared by © ject be postponed until the first of January, 1947. In the 1850 jo that 1850 copies will bo printed mow-like purpose. The husband of the lady was workin; by the Mary Ann, at Norfolk, was the sche Ric! 3 of repared by Corbyn Hi of it with pleasure. [after a | House of Represeutatives. no decisive vote was taken THe NEW COMTITUTION. Insight at the time, and the negro being fearful that her ¢ Boston, which lost bowsprit. C & Co, 300 Holborn, Louton. The best article in exis: iis 3 von any of the propositions, and the entire sulject way | Mr. Swirx, of Schoharie, called for the consideration | screams would attract his notice, strtick her severel | | Scun Sruesoio. from Virginia, with oysters, bound to N | tenes for the cure of coughs, colds, honvseness, yritation of vi ‘3 segs Permit me to say— | suffered to ggo by default ‘This delay on the part of | of the following resolution offered by him yesterday :—~ | blows over the head with a large club, and then fled, | Haren, was run into duri Of the squalls on Thaceday, | SF peati street, coruer oF Fraakiort, agent for the Vorted aa et cu: eginlatre fo astla a question which has excited | | Revolved, ruat the Clerk ot the House be and ie Here | leaving her uppoxed dead’ Although desperately he's rane STOR | Genre 0 ie ¢ 4 . o 4 controversey, is deeply to be regreeted twas y authorised to furvish each member and officer there- 4 red to crawl to position ‘i r “TOOTHAGHF GUREDINONE MIND TL” Mr. Visran—As | understand, tho compromise fully, | confiventiy expecter by the ndvocates aswell aa by. the | of with copy of the New Constitution, and sotates ta | owned eth nan eee distinctly. sad gave 0 ccrenm 1ey | the westward of Kicker’s Island. (OOTHACHF CURED LN ONE MINUTE, Bria AppatHura, Pote, at Balt.more, from Portland, ex- BY the use of the Clore Anodyue. This is an exenllen nd as acquiesced in and adhered to by the North, r a 4) by the North, in | opponents of tie proposed change in the present mode of | the Convention, and that each member be allowed to | fainted. Her husband, with the assistance of t! perienced 4 vary rough assay commencivg, when only article, and will care the most violent toothache or pain express terms referred to the territory ceded by France | electing Pres dental Electors in this State, that the Ley select such copy either from the Argus or Atlas edi- | that wi i i “ at were working with him, carried her to the ho 1 Sik to NW, and con- | in the gamsin one minate. It isnot unpleasan tothe United States, The entire portion of the territory | Ja ure Would uet adjourn widiout tion The nogro was pursued and taken several mil fo dayeont, w/Uh beg diye, daring which | will not injure the reotbs tad offectse ecm cee ae. routa o! end gee “A ies te i: tee wi ving the election to the people; or by th A very interesting debate sprung upon the resolution place. Tho neighbors were immediatel: moned, a | split sails and sprang & » ¥ JOUNSON, chemist avd dragvist, ot oonray 98 | Cte Ade = Bi oe that | Carty 19g ont some other plan whereby the law i in relation to the virtue of economy and the propriety of jury selected, woo, upon a calm and deliberate examina- | blown off, once as far lef « A vt Irae pe see mg» Uy on that | passed by Congress, requiring that ali the States shall | adhering to it, aod the impro} riety of voting tion of the circumstances, pronounced sentence of death Retoanev—Sch: 8 part, but the portion o Lot been incorpo: | vores on the sume day for Presidential Electors might be for the special use of the mem- | against the negro. He was executed on tho following | for Savaun c Ist, has been twice RY ouly by HENNY 3 Granite Building. Sold also at 100 Fal> Broadway int dat Baltimore | ten street,77 East Broadway, and at Coddington’s, 303 Hu tbe Heury on | #00.at. Price 25 cen goth ult rated into the Union. fully complied with. The question will jhave to be mi at the expense of the State. of h ‘when sh {7 Rarchasers must beware of spurious compounds called Mr. Danaan—Bome do not understand the compromise | and decided at the next session of the Legislatute.--Che- | Mr. Woon olfered an amendment to the resolution, s0 | {iy ip auileoufood Fics, ber baely Pe rlesvennn | Nantee . | Clove Anodyne, intended to deceive the unwary, Be sure Wi vane | oe p ia still confined to her ved, but likel, — wi 3—The schr Sarah, Bartlett, from Ban- | and the (! i B that manner, Will any of you renew It, to preserve | raw (S.C) Gazete, that the right {0 the volumes, if furnished to the mem: | Holly Spring (Miss) Qez Dec. 19. pager: paint fut, 1at 3990 Tou6d encountered on the | BON, sud purchase only of srreired by HEN JON

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