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wan. tem, Mr, W. adverted to the bou | ee reoruits in December, 1614, | the lest war with Greut Britain, | Was a money bount; | the recruit on enlistment, $50 the palace | and $24 upon his honor ia the | Besides this there was a boucty of $8to any pon-co! ‘and disturbed, in divers ways. the peece of the | missioned officer, for procuring a recruit—makiog th: —that he deserved punishment, and that hada | money bonnty for gach recruit $132. Then there was a Tight toiuearcerato him. ent is made on the | bounty in lands of half a section, or 320 acres. ‘That authority of the police, end is therefore liable to suspi- wi sion. “They, no doubt, acted boisterously and roughly | in the performance of what they considered their duty of iia dat ties offered by Con- toward the of ‘sailor, O'Driscoll, from the polici arrest the man for having drawn a ka) lieutenan' ad i’ ife in violation of the law--that the. t attacked th d with his aword drawn, that be ieee a aan ‘Mr. McDows.. was about to resume his remorks, sired to say something. The Sreaxen.—Does the gentleman from Ohio give up the floor ? ir. McDowa.—I do not. One half of the session having elapsed, sir, and as much hes been said on this subject, | move the previous question. It ae seconded, and the resolution passed—yeas 103, pays when Mr. Ficxxin det WasHINoTon. having boon passed yootorday that the committee rite, and the Inpico vate termes. —The market in Caracas and ‘of Madras sold at about 80 conts, 6 ted Bie: also, bill to revise t) a bill to ‘and the Sublime P. that in case of criminal offences comm: the United States, they shall be punished carry inte rte. [These treaties sees ited by by the or ministers of the United States. | Loeut clude boo Be Ne dull; ; Manilla 76 0 60 ; a few cases at about a better is parently Missourh has Deen selling in in the mar. lots at es—There is less doing than noticed last week. yN ‘ket is rather heavy 4. uba declined few Orleans has declined The sales in- sehr Ex fora ei, Burketi, Cardenas. id ald, bri iad wi aan fal poe? lew York. cmant, and Js wished to shield themselves from Mr. Pay: I ask leave to introduce— w Orleans at 32033 cents ; aod 260 bile: rw Bite By inwipeog Saaeniion. Ae el ern Bg og Meh passed from t etd A ol Se ed Hleged ved itealf into a C Dame ae Ter i or nO Ti tered outwards, the At ell , the misuaderst: ew out of cir- da, after tl shall have from tivess yntleman is s iv! resol a . rah Aun, Higgins. for Gl, cumstances ten Civiel te embrell: twe setoas 1 aifieck een ‘and become private property. Such pie | question, en a T the Union and took up the bill _ Nava. Sronss—The demand for turpentine continues Aicemees tena moe than the leg ‘em tend ince te sell, but is sub- ery respect of ti- a and the intempe- | perty wassubject tion of the States. ject to the authority of the States in ty—the soe of two drunken sailors, rate zeal of' police. The conduct of Lieutenant Davis a) in strict accordance with his duty. to have been | ba Ben —T pare, ae moneiden iit dag pies taken on ‘passa ol e resolution.- ir —— pr a le question wes Cmene. ence many oonse- propriation for the year ending June 30, 1 Mr. Cunvea, occu} crate had, in high expenses of navy, for demo- his hour in showing 4 thet t pl ine none for vals hat we export purposes. D r of no sales, except for immediate us ‘ing the week @ fow arri- | deen noticed. Sales on the wharf have been 5 from store, | 15 di 1d 1» fcom New York, arr 16th, Spaulding, repg for Yorks Just arrived, (probesty chr Zulia, un Na. | te, just as ] f the rominent is entitled to high praise for his cool, discreet and | indivi ‘ual. Such was th The vote was taken, and the House refused to recon: | federalists of 1812. denounced the war, end brig Frances, “ temperate conduct ip the affair, and wns Wises oft: | ee ee to tne amendment from the Military Commit: | sider. Thus the nail was clenched, tu hore were trenty Quaker lade eta vietieno | rig Frances, Levins, of cial acts were within the line of hia duty, and will be | tee, The f'reaxen —Reports from the Committee of Eleo Poll to Haak on the subject. | 1 justified by his government. But although the feeling | Mr. Carrrexpen w ld prefer theissue of scrip or | tions are in order. f Ohio, obtained the floor—I have only | at on, Jem 20--Are ship De ou! jiers, with the privilege to locate their lands whe y may please. Mr. Davis argued that the more freedom thosoldier over his bounty of Jaods, the r face in his han making them available id he did not b ou could postpone patent after the grant is made, 20 ns to keep a control over the land thus granted He doubted also the policy of placing guards over these bountiss as pro- nosed. even if you have the power. You are assuming that all your volunteers and soldiers are improvident men, and incapable of taking care of their own proper- ty. Put the vote to the soldiers in Moxico, and they would unanimously reject these restrictions. He object: ed in toto to these restriction: Mr, Wemsten thought the best form of bounty wai that proposed by the Senator from Texas (Mr. Rusk) y: terday, to issue @ scrip receivable in payment for public ands, Mr. Baauy desigred to move an amendmentat the pro- per time, proposing to secure the bounty under three distinct specifications. 1st—a life estate to the soldier— —a dower to the widow; 8d—the remainder in fee to the children. Mr ® denounced thi julatora,” re: language on both sides was warm, there toapprebend serious difficulty. i Commodore Rosseun acted rightly in refusing to fi & salute, us it is a thing which cannot be insisted upou & right,’ and is merely an act of courtesy, the withhol ing which was altogether proper under the circumsien: | cen. I bell the Brazilian authorit construed the bap: | tiem celebrated on board one of the Californian trans- rts, into an insult, as they thought it was meant os urlesque of the grand ceremonial on the occasion | baptism of the. Infauta. I am confident that no such thing was intended. Ifit was, it was extremely wrong. In the act itself there was nothing that could be at ail accounted censurable. ‘The Brazilian mivister was closeted for three hours to- ~ with Mr Buchanan . ~ ‘he bill to raise and equip ten additional regiments atill before the senate. ‘hia delay is the consequence | of attaching ts it amendments which might easily, and | much more proparly be reacted by a separate bill, “Tue | Qneastion of guardiag the bounty lands against the dan- er of transfer to spoculators, is at present wader discu: ion. Some Senators dvubt whether Congress can fetter to introduce a bill, of which the charter of the ad by its title.jJ— gave notice ag city of Washington —[The bill wa: It is precisely the same bill which passed the House last year. | hope it will be put on jt oe Tho Srxaxua.-It will be, if tl no motion to commit. Mr. W. Hunr,—I move to refer the bill to the commit: tee for the District of Columbia. Mr. Payye.—I hope that reference will not be made. The bill authorizes the people to vote for the election of officers of tha corporation. Ro for that "] It is to extend the right of suifrage. ¢ bill was passed at the last session, without objection. It went to the Senate, but was reported back at so late period that it could aot be acted on. Unless the bill be again passed now, a similar result will ensua. A little legislative sparring took place, with a view to prevent the passage of the bili today, but without effact ; and it was passod—yeas 136, nays 33 FIGHTING MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. Mr. Hamu, trom the Committee of Electiona, intro- and oxcessive laughter ) 1d to reply to the memver, dese marke remiod New Yo k Legislature. 1 or 1943. A distinguished member speech, ant the speech reminded * What ii ber to order. been said. I cant ries of good” — ‘good,” 1 was going to say I can’t co: The gentleman’s ri necdote of a member of th: was meking «| L His point was this-—whether it was in, order fo: mill to go by wi was the deciti onde cumstance, ( t the gentloman attempted to r, and a voic at it was not in rt (Laugh- | 5 have been bribe, a strong pork; Monday reach about 4,600 $12 25 for mess, with 000 b riod was in, perhaps, 1842 , buyer 30 day iter teen on it being held the gentleman this ——— | we understand, cou! transactions since | me ut $12 bls. mess sold on Satur We heard of no sal $10, without findi Jo beef there has been but li firm, and Ohio lard has been received, but we belie been no sales. The tendeucy of price nd shoulders ere scarce, above the views of buyer: wis me of the cir- | Butter Le pele as last no! mand i ty and in the least demand, aod wanted. C! t $9 50 a $10 for prime, d $12 SiN, day at $1175, sterda; have been sold larg Some new there have ave no change {0 note iu p coording to q Bost AL DSLawane BUEAKWATE Clarke blig Oseeo 9—The Mary Ann, fordo; Ducan' H Wrieht,’for New York: l5—In_ port, we wind, bark Edmus ew, 270 tems) litte, trom C.lais for New York’, Jan Art Kete Aubrey, Poor. Portland, 9th, %, ta ocke tt; Antilles, ——, rane, A ey, I cmastou for word, Mr. Chyirman. an knocked, and said—“the language is The Citar out of order” Mr. daween— Wall, for inatan there is a member o ‘order”)—well, suppose— bbls old mand for rough flex fo changed hands at $9, $9 12}, and in demand to go Ohio have been sold at 6% cent: East, and 300 Timothy, too, brig Montetum is more enquired for, and recently some advance bas | ‘ash ‘s Hoes Jan (t—Are bark Marylasd. Lovelan n fer Baltimore; schrs Osceola, \ydelott, Frederick: Bos ssbellx, Sherweod, Boston for Thomas, Havana, 34 19th, arr by hington, Cousins, George’ i wurdiit, Washingt n, Di 1. + baw Songer, Gi d @ grant of land with sucha coatition, or make lawsto | gretted that this su! 4st of land bounties was introduced | cuced a resolution which was adopted, calling on the Phe gentleman from Ohio is out of been r Ta ‘Onk, Mail, Matha contro! the sale and transfer ot lands after those lands | isto this bill, asthe only reault had bi yn to delay its President of tbe United States to pion whether, sites f f Sain sin superior Curac a goat were mude at jon: achis Bl 1 bes Hen torte ate he tone have passed from them by grantor otherwise. 1 do not vee the commencement of the present Congress, any mem- un—I acknowledge I am outof order. (A 61 2 63 cents 6 monthu, par Maryland; orig Jae Clark: sebre is.bella, Mogal, Leehiel. think, from present appearances, that the force will be | jewron adverted to the history of the last war,end | bers of Congruss have held’ or now hold, officesin the 1 an enecdote.”) When there i 49 much | Sric Sumatra pepper is ling ‘4 cents, the Tn port, br “ie mtezuma, reps foreyar Achrou, for market firm; a large vale of nutmegs (second quality) isp / icp! s. Nantvcwer, Jaa 17—Sebr Noithern Belle, Fitzgerald, New York : Newronr. Jan 16—Arr sloop Bien: for Now York. ltn, arr tar Trini cevt for New Uaveu,” léth, arr sche Kokene tou fo ck, 19th, brig Mary H, Crowell, Bosto: achrs Kdward, Bak jgston_ for Norfol Boston for Alexand: Wrances, Gaidae: Tranton for New Y Li ; Puitapetrnia, Jan %—Arr sehrs Chas D Elis, St Perens Levio Lan! rarbos, eer yl The ray oe it it, tor euandosh to ro" bark Curti ehr Chas D Billi Ni TLAND, Jan changed into a volunteer force. The discussiou on thie question, however, will occupy a great deal of time, and itis doubtful ifthe bill pass the Senate before the eud of the week, GALVIENSIS. Wasuinaron, Jan. 20, 1847. The Impeachment Preponse—The Fatlure—The Potency of Clay—His Voice Sounds a Parley—Its Effect—The Sceretary of the Treasury—The Chairman of the Ways and Means—The War. ; Before the commencement of the present session of use and foul slang thrown out on me and my colleagues as to be compared to & pumpkin viue— was made at $1 90, 6 months i Mr. Cunven—! alluded to the public papers. | Suaane,—There is not much activity in the marke! Mr. Sawven—I don’t give way. [can’t condescend. | prices, however, are without change. Sales during the {Laughter.} But suppose there was a tleman who | early part of the week of new crop Havant h aout stood high ia the community of your State, Mr. Chair- | 130 boxes white and brown Havana. The include man, ori the State of New York, who would und 180 hhde Cuba Muscovado at 6 cents, less 3 take to bribe a man to enter a Masonic lodge or Odd | cash; 450 New Orlei 4 a 734; 30 tow Fellows lodge, for the purpose of being initiated and | clarified, 8%; 600 boxes brown Havana, 6 a7. | getting the secrets to be divulged in a book, (laughter) | price for 60 of the new crop; 200 white do, 7% a 8, 4 mos; to make money by it, would you consider him worth re- | and 16 casks (11,000 lbs) Dutch refined loaf, on terma not plying to here, Laughter.) I intended to point out | public. the individual. {Do it—do it”) I did intend, but the £ 20,000 the Jand bounties, which he urged were given because the funds of the government were exhausted. He de. P ‘ethe soldiors from the rapacity of ipoeulstors. Pase this bill for land scr: ind the eloc- | tric telegraph will spread in an hour the news over the | lan the speculators will be in motion. They will get among the soldiers in Mexico, and shove an eagle or @ half eagle iuto the hand of the velnteer for hischance of the whole quarter section. Mr. Beuton referred to Roman history to rhow that evon in that day, the land beunties tothe soldiers were subject always to the ra- the riper’ of the militar army and receive pay. This, it is understood, is to ena- ble the committee, to define the privileges of members. Pensions Mr. McKar, from the Committee of Ways and Means, reported a bill making spproptiations for revolutionary and other pensions, which was referred to the Commit tee of the Whole on the State of the Union, and ordered to be printed. THE TREASURY NOTE AND LOAN BILL. On motion of M: Kay, this bill was made the order of the day for to-morrow, and until then disposed of. MILITARY ACADEMY. Mr. Huxoaronp, from the Committee of Ways and New York; ext, for Bost Banger, wig Durfee Providence here, St Vine intna, Bos ‘Ta.tow—Isin moderate demand, with sal rought: Weare sehr Bradore, Congress, it was trumpeted that the whigs would bring | committee. It pr d not the face of payment of c: M da bill making appropriation for the sup- | rules won't let me. 1 move that the committee rise and | lbs good to prime country rendered at 7} a8 cts, cash. |p, ‘Libbey, Baltimore. forwardarticlas of impeachment ngsinat the President of | fa hand wit of promise fo pay in oven Youre It was | port ofthe hilary Academy at West Polo which wes | reportthe Dil." 00° ‘fie —A tle of 390 la Strait at boon mole a4 | gna ors bar, lah try totoy ateron, Mata, 3 the United States; and . unjust, unequal, and ought not to be imposed. It was read twice, and referred to the Committee of the Whole Rocxweut, of Connecticut, obtained the feo! cents, 6 mos. In fot lescriptious, we ry ra Del ; and even Mr. Walker, sg emall aman | (fusing a principal of legislation which had been dis. | on non. ded itforamomentta ite bben nothing Sone in stature as ho is, was threatened with a like retributive visitation. Members of the House had scarcely got warm in their sedts, before Mr. Garret Davis, in calling on the Executive for the orders, &c,, issued to General Kearny fi Tosacco.—T! is @ good demand for the season, fine qualities Rea Pee ularly being scarce an much wanted. The include 100 hhds Kentucky at 3% a 6 cents; 20 cases Connecticut, 7; and 30 do Florida, 15 a 25, 4 mos. e States. opposed to the whole scheme. If @ soldier, let it ast be in mo- r. Cunver—I know noth from Ohio hes alluded to. If directly or indirectly — | Mr. Sawrzm—I call the gentleman to order. out the legs, all that the -A JUST CLAIM—PRomrT Action. or bark Te Hunter, Pars ‘orvo, Crockett, and Jan 19—Ad, of what the gentleman carded by t @- means to refer to me Mr. Ns atta o| bud 8S owW. i 18th, (Lower Harbor, Riehment ork Bacrisgton: ship ary schra C chr Delaware. has not been read yet. | A bill for the relief of James Jones.” | rt . s considered this land pelicy, in ary way in Mr. Cucrex—If I noo and Captain Stockton in relation to civil governments in | which you can fix it, as unequal, and therefore unjust— | Mr. Seaman, (the bill having been read asecond tim entleman has said will go. Wuarenone.—We have only to notice a sale of 10,000 -In port, brig the conquered Mexican territory, pronounced sentence | He w' # opposed fo) the whole thing. He wos not disposed | I ask that the ban put on it sage. I wish to mal 3 et Sawvan—If the septloniae hes any . ng to say to ae North West Coast, for export, at 36 cents, the former rastown, SC. for B ji “4 ” uj e id reven mark. [‘ Ch, po!” “ object,” ** it?) Tiki can say it at an; ughter Cro - im edvance, end spoke veuntingly of “ulterior measures, would absent oll th the House will ha wn to the bili {¢they let | Mn, CuLvex-—I am speaking to the committee. Win and we notice sales of 75 fio iy deg 4 le Botts, who once undertook to head “the Captain.”— | for several years ; and grunt would be j “Move that it be re | Mr.Sawrxa—l call the gentleman to order. I move r casks Lisbon, on private Bia 17th, bark bxpres that the committee rise. d or behead the Colonel. | it would | ferred to the @ 65 cents; 20 qr casks rry, 98; 20 hrs Rie Grande, Reece, Charleston. age. 44045; 10 hhds and 30 qr casks Sicily | the same as so much money from the lero 0] res” now? where the | in the main be of little er no benefit to ti lier. And | make a brief ox; Mr. Curver—I buve the floor. [Go on”) If the make a brief ex- bject ?_ It has been silent which seemed to prevail in the fhe Sreaken. ntleman has not the courage and magoauimity to x ; 50 Port and Sicily Madeira, witnin our range; ever since the lapsus lingua of Mr. Bayly, the binding that this was a popular thing.— | planation. | ike «direct char cowardly | and 25@ baskets Champagne, $7, 6 mos. | By Last Night’s Southern Mail. over by a magistrate ef ihe two gentlemen, (who were peared to be as to Who |” Mr. Seaman —Tho bill just reported, was last March | insinuution, if b to say that ‘rare at avetion—3 story brick house and | suspected of desiring to resort to the ‘ulterior measures” | shou. of this measure. | referred to the committee on naval affairs; but having | I offered a brit ry secrets of the | jot, with stables on rear, No. 31 Bond st.25x124 $13,000 of the duello.) and the eatisfactory reply of the President | He wasin favor of a money bounty, aa the best for tho | heen mislaid, it was not brought into the House, and | Masons or Odd Fellows, it is false from the beginning to | 9 story brick honse and lot, with stal ie Pert. the end. If he does not refer te me, but to some other member, my denial does not refer to him. Mr. Sawren.—l intended to make a direct charg: The Chairman knocked. Mr. Cuxver, (toMr. Sawyer,)—I won’t be interrupted. | Mr. Rockwext.—I have tho floor. to the resolution calling tor information with regard to | soldier and the choa “civil government” in New Mexico and California One | Mr. Brxrow ssid t rei ay impeachment, was thus destroyed. | been granted to tht u This failure, however, did not dampen the ardor of | tated enlistments, according toa statement of the Adju- full bent on inflicting deepest | tant General. As to the volunteers, there were about wounds on the administration. The object was to bring | 300,900 of them claiming « pre-einption right for the se: peat for the government. e money bounty ($12) had alre Tegulers, and it had greatly facil { | , acrimony, Jan 2'—Arr B h'p Ann, ‘ therefore could not tako its place on the calendar. I | ‘No.9 Bond street, 26x1146 jurincone, Jan ti—Are Bremen sh'p. Ane, Horttman, fia 12,400 won Tu e at anchor off N. that James Jones w: ployed at the navy yard at Brooklyn, in | 1841. While elevated on a platform near the maintop of street, having a and 12 40on New disgrace upon the head—upon the caput of that man | vice. hese men had never thought cf these land bountie Mr. Cutven.—I meant to speak of the Fran ¢ iS who was scarcely known before the locofocos, or demo- | —the whole thing had originated with tho politicians in | when I said pumpkin vines. I have the ki seh Miontiots, Shaw, Core 1a) ia Turks Island. him into noteriety. Accordingly, M: 88. ne a democrats of Ohio, and especially towards | Seg ee fe Sens eet SOE, Be ee from Mr. Polk’s own State, stoed | fanuoun explained bis vote. He was opposed to jan from the northwest district. I could not | } jot adjoining, 21x54 8. . ldohic-gs | Moslehi and in all the pride of a clarion ictions in these bounties, and he should vote first t 4story briek store and house, with 3 story house | = = tty usurper,” | for the ameadment of the Senator from Obio, as coming | ly. ‘The bill proposes in the rear, corner Whitehall and Merketfield | MONTHLY REPORT FOR DECEMBER, “a tyrant,” and as every thing mean and despicable! | first in order, and then for the amendment of the Senetor | “Mr. Seaman rema p 6,000 | OF TAK NEW YORK But still Mr. Polk is not impeached! The storm has | from Texas, (for the land ip) forred to the commissioner of pensions, who says that if | 4atory brickatore and lot No. 101 Br 2 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, burst; the lightning has but purified the atmosphere ; Mr. Hanweaan was opp tothe restrictions in the | thero ever was a case that entitled the sufferer to relief, twoen Pearl and Water streets, 35x6- No. 75 CHAMBERS St the thunder awoke the dormant patriotism of many of ) am iment from the Military Committee ; but to the | this was one, and that ne one possessing a spark of hu- | er bas got 2 lots on north side 9th street, near avenue B. SuccrseruL.y Taxaten. the oppononts of the administration ! | provision of the Senator from Ohio, he had a fatal objec- | manity can hesitate. | Ha, ha! h 26x02 Seach $1A75.... 0 css ve « ns Away off, twelve huodred miles from Washington, in | tion—it was to that feature which limited to the twelve The Sreaxxn observed that a metion had been made The commit! 1 lot on 11th street, near avenue B, 25x103:3. mt J os New Orleans, where you can smell patriotism as a rose, | month volunteers, who had fought at Monterey, or who | to refer the bill to a cemmittee of the whole House. 1 lot adjoining, same size. . ge by 905 | 2 fitanennior ke ida. Mr Clay, on the antiversay of the lunding of the Pil. | in the service had exposed themselves to the mere deadly | Mr- Sxaman expressed the hope that tho bill would be | 3 story brick House and lease of loi No: ia8 West ae if rine, epenly expssste his desire to slay a Mexican, | mularia of the Rio Grand the half allowance of eighty | put on its passage. ad hes tt aa | Parcapecruia, Jan. 91, 1847. street, 251103 4 Bad cases of cough. ‘ne objection to a small nook in the army, from | acres largo proportion of these volunteers were ‘The House refused to r-fer the bill, and the question ‘ . . € as a 6 Gostiveness. which to discharge a Kentucky rifle. ‘The report of the | from Ohio, Indiana, Iilinois and Tennessee, and he could | recurred on the third reading. i ‘The intense cold weather 1s producing great eulfeciig | 9 #077 OTIC Ree a Ne geet re TT f fever. remarks of the old war horse, had no sooner reached the | not sanction this ‘half allowance to them. He had no| Mr. Hovstox, of Alabama.—Mr. Speaker, has the | *mong the hundreds of our desiitute population, and the | » story brick house and lot No. 927th street, lot 25 | 24 Seminal weakness. cia a =n — of = Meas cen re cereal to) caeper the American army monld axat smell guney morning hour expired ? benevolent are striving to alleviate these miseries, by | by half thebleck....... i 5 eee Sameption, 2 Eruption of the cool; and lo! we find such men as J. M. Claytoo an ler agai Santa Anna, with his 30, men ad the The Sreaxen —Not quite. ‘ io 230 7 nat ue x Jonoph R. Ingersoll going in for the war, witsout, like | fairest opportunity of lostroying our forces by piece | A motion was Trade C. lap the bill onthe table, but st | Comtseting to the funds of the soup houses, sosttered | $ story brick hoses end Jot No 290 Tthistreetmrar’. |), 3 Rain in the ebeet, 4 Inflaromation ofthe oyes, Mr Webster, first setting down to calculate that the ex- | meal, but he hud not taken the advantage for the deci- | was disogree! to about the suburbs. In Moyamensing, where the great- side 0 So oon of 3 Fania dawtoass. penses of the war are hall a million a day! or ahundred | sive blow, and failing inthis, it was doubtful whether And the bill was then passed. | est suffering exists from the poverty and wretchedness Z 4,000 Svcocessrut Orsxatrons anp Cori and eighty-two millions and a half ot dollars per an-} the Mexicans would ever moet the American army in LiguiD FIRE ofa portion of its iobabitants, a house of industry bes . 3 Uvulas removed. juries atrended to mum. “ | the field again. . Mr. Hamuin.—As the morning hour has now expired, | é 1,080 | } Hyd: But still Mr. Polk is not impeached! _ d moved a modification ef Mr. Corwin’s | meve to extend the time. beanestablished where, these worthies are furnished | 9525 | 2 ideal A‘ It is true that six weeks of the session have elapsed, a the bounty those soldiers | Mr. K. Saitm (who had risen for a similar purpose.)— | with employment, and enabled to earn sufficient to sub- | House and lot next tothe 8. .corner of Stanton 1 Folnn). yomdred, fiom the + Chemie and yet the ten regiment bill is not passed. This is to | who shall have in the service, | That's right. sist themselve street, in the Bowery, lot 23%; feet front and rear 13 Strictures curedin the ure- 3 Kularged proatate glands, be regretted, not so much on account of the concentra- | which was accepted. ‘The Srxaxun—There is no necessity for such a mo- | Tax feet d side, 7134 the oth eres a tee ‘ander treatment. i tio of the men, although it is desirable, as because wo | Mr. Baanr read his amendmont (already noticed,) for | tion. ‘The coroner held an inquest yesterday upon the body | 9 story brick house and louse of lot of 15) , 2 Difficulty in making water. 4 Cases bubo should show to Mexico and the world that we are prompt | the information of the Senate. Mr. Hamtin—[hastily]—I have a report to make.— born white male infant, which had been found lot 20 feet 10 by 8834 6 Hemorshoidae tumors re- 1 Phymosis. in the performance of every duty. ‘There being no he ayes and noes were called upon Mr. Corwin’s | (Read, read. avement in Bond street, with some cotton in its | No. 153, same descriptie doubt that the bill will be passed, enlistments are being | amendment. : ‘The Crenx—“A resolution authorising the Secretary | mouth. by whichit bad been suffocated. No trace of | N ; a made in advance , Mr. Auusw said that he should vote against this | of the Navy to test the pr ‘of aliquid fire disco- | the unnatural mother has been discovered. an the It is nonsensical to ask, as some have, where isthe | amondment, and afterwards to give the land atricted | vered by it the devil’s that? [ An iron steamboat for the Boston Fi Company, | money ma; t the option of the pur- mosey Bice sary to It to the coldier. +He should vote against the Sete q | thought Hi it all to be removed | has just been connie. by Messrs. Bi in ond | chaser. Buyer to pay thi by ag if our revolutionar: similar inquiry before resi x British aggression, would not now be in the possession of republican liberty We would, for the credit of members of Congres spectfully advise that they ask a more sensible qu: And here it is well to be honest, and say that, notwith- standing the industry of Mr. Walker, of the Treasur on the simple 0 built ince. The pre: { os highly cre from the refectories in the base ki Yos, but not untilafter it was a | ‘he resolution wasread twice, and referred to the Committee of the Whole onthe State ofthe Union. | PRIVATERRS t of the Capitol.”— | Hollingsworth, of Wilmington ted or tasted.” Ie! | same company about a year nt one is jike the other, and is spoken of ditable to the builders. | The injunction case against the Western Telegraph Company, to restrain them from the of Mr. Morse’s invention, has b Court, before Ju lor the on Pearl street, between C eer's —* and Til- ry, 19 by 10736 feet. . on Barbarin street, 29 by 109 35 by 119 f | Amenpuexr proposed by Mr. Corwin to the amendments reported by Mr. Benton, from Committee on Military Affairs, to whom was recommitted, with instructions, the bili (H. R. 876) to raise, for a limited time, an edii- (who employa a stenographer to take notes at his di tional milita: { j ry force, and for other purposes. Sale of Stocks at Philadelphia. tion, and write them out in longhand afterwards) he has | strike out all after the enacting clause of the amend- f ivateera, and it w or Boamp, Jan. 21.~'000 State 5s, 6751 1200 Lehigh 88. | sr Jago ve Consterin Weta tintas coger betes | ieee te ¥ cases, Try i, cecilia paid At wilt tan Seeteiary ie 4 mocner,. Whe. ments, and insert the following :— the Committee on the Judiciary, i, 834; 700 Ches. and Del. Canal 64, 106; | tobacco Dunseomb & Beckwith—t6 casks molames 22 tons | convince yourselves” Sold wholesale by Comstock k Ce. ther or not the suspicion be true 7, ny look on all his | .. 22% oot = flo gee ees Ee Me. O73 Waeukeare Hoe tae Oalemnlend ice esdlen aie ky, © .0n,.06, 9834; 90 | likoum vitae Joh 8 Hill—11000 segare to J Matthews. 2 Courtlandt street; retailed at Bowery and Grand, Bowery Reet nee ice ec Ti | any volunter company, who has served or may | Aairs, reported a bili making further provision for the peo Aod Jet and coffee, was more of a blow serve during tie present war with Mexico, or who shall | exp attending the intercourse between the United ate hares tang MARITIME HERALD tance to increase the expense of poor man’s breakfast table. » In this connection it is a well-known fact that Mr. | MeKay, the chairman of the waysand means, is nothing | more than the echo of Mr, Walker. The treasury note bers st.: cor. of Fulton and and Cranberry, Brookly: comer Charles aud Pratt streets, Balti Hobertsen & Cormick, No harleston, 8, C. wp Boaro—I5 Union Bk, Tean, 0; 4 Ches, & Del. 54; 7508 State 5s, os 1 Camden and Amboy RR, 128; and 1 mm KR, 126. koa? Bk, 13 Mech’s Bk, 25; 5000 | nd foreign countries. [This is the biil he endea- vored to report yesterday, appropriating three millions of dollars to be placed under the direction of the Presi- dent, to be paid on the consummation of a treaty between have been killed, or who shall have died in the service, or who shall receive an honorable discharge, sh'll be entitled to receive a certificate or warrant from the War Department for the quantity of one hundred and sixty PORT OF SEW YORK, JANUARY 22%, P. jlim eod*re | acres, and which may be located by the warrantee, his | the United States and Mexico, if it or any part of the sum 5008 Beate Se, 675; 200 Vickebars | aM = and loan bill was framed at the ‘Treasury Department. | heirs or legal representatives, at any land office of the | stall Le required, and thirty thousand dollars to take the mie son nisas ‘ «| PIORAEHLA COLLEGE, OF MEDICINE-ORFICE Saamiet tase thaiibeiae. aie. Malay an Wellenough, | United States, in one body, and in conformity to the legal | preliminary steps with that view.] |The bill was made | lon edebed i 019m | 97 NASSAU STREET, NEW YORK—T' put by ie not calculated for the exchequer, Camoreliog | subdivisions of the public upon any of the public | the special order of the day for the first of February res State Bank, 5834; 25 do the hilade|phia College of Medicine hat crane Wels Uhioe the bec o diana’ or the Wi & | lands in such district the: t to private entry ; and | next. ‘ 21 8%; 5 Fitchburg Hail- | Cleared. both ink 49s i Ged tbetis the House ever bad ¥ | upon the return o1 such c i MINNESOTA. ; 1 do old, 122; 3 Boston aad Maiue Railroad. | Ship Yumehi, Canfield, Nerfolk, Wetmore & Cryder; D HN ‘conti "There isno question, if we had another Secretary of | 1¢8ce 0! the location thereof h | Mr. Doverass, from the Committee on Territories, | D3ds; 50 East Boston Co, 1613-16; 50 Dividends | barks Mary Mortis, Daggett, Glasgow, Danham & Dimon; the od 8 spqody, de Haste, Sak Oe Ot weine eal mean chen | een reported, with amendments, the bill to establish the ter- ‘Boston ‘ Jane & Willi liams, Giasgew, ED Huslbut; Agiae, pe waa joey 24 onfile sc ot that ae eae eli be | 108: Provided rm fer per- | ritorial government of Minnesota ; and on his motion, | | At Avctiow.—2 shre He Ins 77s A Wearern Rail | (Fs) of Frauce, Johns Durand & day from all whe hans fhe candence of thelr party —there would be | son shall ha dor volunteered shall not exceed | the second Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday in Fe- ed cae Pere e a heel, | Arase Wing, Onision d Goocvens RCs. etkee Bareees rated ulew the executive whip. Without meaning to consureeither | O08 Jes! I have served fares sisnitna tan | heceed. pretest sperries Oe eter nner ita sion and Low: | Vesaaz, Beuett, Santiago: Coraly Combe, Richaond, Vai Ten ke. he teral » WwW a usiness. P Ke rete & Vi ‘man, umatism, ke., ke. The Mr. Walker or Mr. McKay, and with ail due respect, we | ‘i¢,tts De ee Pension AGENTS Bouton, Fortsmon Jt . we ; th acon, Beare, Bast believe, from what we know, that » change in the parti- | loo, oF after his di Mr. Bropmean reported a bill making compensation to 7 | Belle, Baxter, do; Shawmut, Smiley, do; 6 a ICTURE Ci Sulars, stated would give a powerful impetus to the fiscal | ¢) ‘certifical pension agents for their services—in no case to exceed per | loops Midas, Freach, do; Km; Hi SPECIFIC EXTRACT, forthe ya of operations of the Government Re two per centum, which was read twice, and referred to | A Th Ss." tateceses,, weokaces "et" Che crecal canes th the exception of « factions few, there ls general | fn the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. dis Wettig ee aes 2 secturnal cptissions, nid ‘all’ dice from the arevira.—= gpinion prevalent that we should rush st the strong: | tives, according to the fo ROUTE TO ORKGON. |g, Brig, Watchman, Pront,, from Bt Jago de Cuba, and 3days | ‘This powerful dinretie en: ‘any other s lexicans at once. It the President send out | widow ; second, to his children ; | Mr. McDaniet reported @ bill for the survey of a |. feche Tella, Dunbar, 18 days from’ Cherryfeld, with lum. | % Yt discovered, without im any way with bi messenger, proffering peace, he will throw back | fourth, his mother ; and fifth, route from the west side of Missouri to Oregon. The be ts Smith & Boynton sae ness. Prich One Dollar per pot. . the object which we all desire., With regard to the bel- | and in the event of his children object, he # te the road at the proper point. | Asuxs.—During the past week, ing | “Schr Yaaame, Clark, from Sullivan via Newport, with gra | 79, dtvetee Marat ate ee Moses Mexicans, we must legally constituted There we doing nothing, and this bill | mont hasbeen dove. Pots are quiet at $5, and pearis are | ite forthe Navy Yard | : REPARED oy the members of the Puilalsionn Coltet, carve peoune Goa thon? in conjunction wit | merely authoris P and pet | "Wehr Jeroloman, Fosdick, Brandywine, with eora meal to ba ee ig ; master po yben! we ovis more reason aenoate, . Cpe igh | be ote eae, ue | a . ccmte po rn yellow has been selling at 263; | ay nce Salled. oe peofe ap- of hostilities, than by sending an olive branch to men in | ¢9 go}i and dispose of such certifical Mr. Ratmaun—The gentleman says he has no doubt hisors i Bari Huantiess, fot Canons Sebeiny oct Gearmy (Bre, in the bones, arms. VELIX. | Ponefit of those interested. And all tales, mortgages, | of my opposition. I will give my reason. If you are to | noses ey” Heated} 38 Grnipeemicrschel | Steus teae uate en ee iauskilfal modieal trea. SWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ts of writing, going to affect | make « road to Oregon, why not commence in Penney! | from Europe, has for the present caused almost a com- . Pari 5 eta aee ibsen aiiaion, ch bounty right, made or ex- | Vania, or any other State. It wos only a new to | plete cessation in business. Neither purchasers or hold- | in sight from the Highlands at ‘NON RCURIAL ACK DROP the issue of ure the continuation of the Cumberland Road, and the way wasto commence at Springfield by a little survey. ich warrant or certific void to all intents and purposes whateo- HIS valuable alterative is i d constitutional. 4 : . | the receipt of the news. The accounts brought by the Fa wept bony ever, nor shall such claim to bounty right be in anywise | In erder that the House may determine this question, | Miscellaneous Record. modiately i 20, 1847. : § » Rochester and Quebec in the early part of the week, . Wasmisaton, Jan. 20, 1847 affected by, or charged with, or subject to, the payment | move to It ill on the table. being considered favorable for western flour, holders eT Suir Queen or THe West Fd pag on ers are over anxious to operate, preferring to wait until shall be nul Ee In Senate. real nodes, Krom imparityes ofthe Bigeds tit. Single bottles | | cold and cloudy. Large collection of atran- } relock, of any debt or claim incurred by the soldier prior to the | re the question is pul advanced 124% cents on previous quotations. — pool, will sail to-day at 12 0’ ving bee ance be one moment, Wit gers in the capitol. Meny candidates for militery ap- | issuing of such certificate or warrant. ‘Tho Srxanxx—The motion is not debatab timents among fie ender. | A tepcianting cizole of Was agreed to by the following vote:— Mr, McDaniex—I meroly want to sey that ittsnot a | Atte farnote te cine 1ne0e seiner at — iphng = tad Jane Williams, for Glasgow, Dollar, cases ene ToRtC ELIXIR. ae ———-> oy cage sot Payee i ase | 4 Ye. o hag eae ir er, Zertion, Batter, oe ae that the road isto be commenced at Springfield, Il- | Michigan and flat Ohio, $% 62% for Troy, $6 62% a $5 ing. Letter bags at Giipia’s News PRETARED. orpresaly of hase whe Nosh bee 4 oun, Cameron, silley, Thomas Clayton, J.M, | linois. "7 5 - Ly, oF ¢0 oxeosses ofany kind. ‘{'ns Hie'Mprale Sparen of ester oh sender’ By Cinyion, "Corwin, cr Henle, bavi Dayton Sg ie Ag question was taken, and the bill was laid on the ox. Fag ee ogg Sy Mille Teor ay et wanee, ee | _ (7™ Weare indebted to the Newport Rhode Islander for jaable invigorabing tonie will pg Bahl sg varie' » ' » reene, Huntington, Jarnagin, Johnson, of Md., Johnson, | table. ‘i Or. | » Rervons irrital ke, introduced. be ies | of Le, Mangum, Miller, Morehead, Pearce, Phelps, Stur’ THE SEDITION Law. Nob Lf gee hg $000 fee camean | (o good | avon, af New Orleans, Caps Benrys, from s prodneed trem ant enuss, Mar.C Fe pir OY. ob a | geon, Upham, Webster, Woodbridge—29. (Hive demo. Mr. Sepvor roported a bill to refund to the heirs of | brands; and 460 damoged, of an extra;brand, $5. For Gale tiamne Auve- pow. eorreetor of Bemale irregularities, and i Opervenpse Isat Der tas tin oon | crats in italics) | Thomas Cooper, the fine imposed and paid by him under | Southern, also, there has be: ‘a crim sihigh tee Uris wes be badly cemaned: that tps capeatn fails te produce the periodieal desideratam that nature whens ssyper a nig) ia peepee ney an ee eee le Nave—Meatrs. Allen, Ashley, Atchison, Atherton, | the sedition law ; which was read twice, and referred to | ¢j and crew abandoned her, and were carried into Madeira by demands, and is 26 epsential to preserve weed health and * 0 i rt ¥ nt y i i ¥ he ce ro} or ¥ ee ciaeanl cnt Athaaoe fey | Bexby, Benton, Breeso, Bright, Cass, Dix, Fairfield, | the Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union the Washington. — Poster ee betileacr fans donee. Hanuegan, Houstoun, Niles, Sevier, Speight, Turney, ‘Mr. Mamwacax said, that from siskness ho had not been | Westcott ae AND WRal oSittt CREOLE Ia reference to thy ATIENTS rouiding in any part of the Union, by writing able te attend to the business of the Committe ; buthe | surgeons and Assistant Surgeons were provided for. gees irling ue Salis soe ask he FS sani bf let the diseas: roe theught there could now be a speedy meeting on the | Mr. Jonswor, of Md, then raised a discussion upon the tional parti: ulars from a corres sudjest, and a prompt result. dispovition of the surplus Majors at the ond of the war, | “*#PPINE paper consumed by them. ‘The enbiu passengers have chartered el id the nesessarry remedies, with di 2s, ile: Garrtanben-e Theakfol to the Senator for hisans. | {isperition of the surplus Majors et the ep of the war WeMtanLey SORE ET GD Vial, pancea to carry them ty New Orleans, ‘The French tamediarely.” in tite instange ing ise (40) whieh wer, the opinion of the chairman of the com | gccepted, or proposed to accept Mr. Raraaun, from the Committee on the Judiciary, st, being jneat hi fara Wr senmp to one wi " mittee. CHAPLAINS TO THE ARMY. to whom memorials from the board of underwriters of scarce at $5 $0 68 according to quolit tua ot New O jeans, The pevsen Mr Hawnnean.— The Senator {rom Mo. (Mr Atchison) | My, Hanweaan next proposed a chaplain for eneh rogi- | Now York wero referred, reported a bill to re-establish te Pcie ne. oe tio oy ria me that the Seuator addressed his inquiries to be of the rank and pay of iejor of Drago an pe oe court at Late Bad was read twice, els ‘upposed at $1 17; been kindly sa} fied by our , and referred te the Com: A ved himself. but he Mr. Drx anid, the committee had had the subject under 5 LM ee RE POR oc mene trier tage TL tiger songers for milling, 1600 bushels mixed 07; and 800 inferior Southern, 95c. nd fair d [Fifty or sixty vessels wore wrecked on the coast of Florida within the last year, involving property to the amount of $1,400,000.) to 23, at four o'clock, the | House of Representatives, \ Wasnixaron, Jan 20, 1847. ‘ | OeN. TaAYLom—wis IMPUTED INABILITY TO IMPROTE AL | bill for the purcha VANTAGES—a FIGHTING MAN, HOWEVER. | ef Thomas Jefferson; which w: ° Mr. Tompson, of Mississippi, asked leave to make a | Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union. | personal explanatien ; he never before had made such @ THE PATENT | request. There being no objection, he remarked, that Hexty introduced a bill to amend the Patent Ofice | there xeomed to bea determination in the reporter for | 8¢t, and asked that itbe made the special order of the the Intelligencer to misrepresent him. In that | doy forthe second Monday in February, at two o'clock, paper of yesterday, he was represented as saying, | P. that on the Rio Grande General Taylor show | ed that he was not ft for the general command. at $6 cents; of, deliverable on the Corn is in bettor requ improvement in price Jersey snd Northern, mostly Southern, to arrive 78 cents: 1800 new white Southern, in an emergency, 60; and 2500 inferior old do 75, all weight. Correx.—A good demand continues, and prices re- main without alteration. St. Domingo is selling at 6 a 6%, Brazil 7273, Java 934 a 10, on time generally. Cotrox.—The sales to day have been quite large ; tho demand is entirely speculative, and said to be at full nee, acting with four of the ers of their money, threstening tl ted, and even cutting off the fingers bodies for the jewelry they had aboat then took « boat and left the wreck, ffi f the fort at the math of the werely dealt with, ifnot r und: G vee in cage they ree anc of the br in! The mouste were stopped by the and are here in prison, to b claimed by their respect Spoken. ) from Boston for St Doming>, with ‘Vineyard Sound, would go into Pontive snec from want of time 7 plsipts. Ne Bagby thought the bill weuld not few minutes. Taken up. indemnfy Elijah White and “curred by them in a while on their way m Oregon to Washington “Mr. McKay.—I hope not, Mr. Hesty.—t 6 the floor. remast, s Hole for repay I ho Now, as to the manner in which Weneral ‘Taylor | Will be given to the bill. Persons intere: P rates. 3000 bales aro reported. Whalemon. 4 ech setting forth conducted bimselt in battle, he iad no objection | but his have ef irae epatent te now ask Congress to reme- Ps Livansooe ( ULASSIFICATIONS At Rio Janeiro. Nov 2, Braga Devoll, NB, i objection to him was, that he was dilatory in his move be nf ‘l consequence of damoge in pt 19. in whieh sprom ens, Areutvon replied in defence of the claim. It was | manta, and did not improve tho eivuntegee which. the | The quostion was taken, but two-thirds net roting in : = Mw A bad ~ of 0} ion sass dongeveant seethes ni he i victory secured to him. His objection was not to Gen. | tae affirmat the bill was not made a special order. Inferior,... new mai hand wou! id proce or Sage, 23d, of Mr. Pearce, who is tilarly opposed ia ue Aum*nce | ‘Paylor us a fighting man, but to his ioubility to improve | EPMr.Hewry.—I aak the yeas and nays, that the country | Craiie or FasiSe, Raving Pata: e mame | Te wage ot Ly ° Dill was postponed taltosenee e Dill) the | the adv He was ‘too dilatory in his movements. | may, see who will vote against it. Foreign Poru. by beher, 181 Fulton st, _ ‘The bill Providing for a surveyor al for Oregen, | {f y story | Cone palo oN aa nT eee ee nee Lai A brant Rovdoe hiwehia ella gtiie scin went and fer pre-emption rights in that new ‘| A MISTAKE—NO MISTAKE “Phogebidythsar ee Soy Ports , taken up, but pa jor the special ordes aurivie” Mr. Sima, of South ina.—I rise sorrection of | Mr. Hx: ank that the bill be put on its passage. | pully Fei by order of Com Conver. On motion of Mr Bewrox, all other bu Was’'sy. | the journal, On Satu: Jast | we riously indis- | ‘The Cuenx—Where is it? ‘ ay | ood Fair . ‘Chanson, fm Ni porseded, and the Sunute resumed from yesterday posed, and was, consequently, not inthe hall. By mis The Sreaxen (to the House.)—Tho ‘resolution or bill | Fin eee . Bone. or Hanis port, Dec He TEN REGIMENT BibL. * take, ny name is recorded as having voted on a question | Wa on the table, but it has been mislaid. The question Frax—A large sale in Jersey flax was made this | 8th, ship ick, from. Guayeag fer jaltimore. ian state of t ponding being tuat of Mr. Conwiw le Sreanen.—'The gentleman’s rame is not recorded | i# on the passage of the resolution. for export, at 74 a 7)s, cash. Conk, Dee 3~sid, Metong, for it gies York. but the prescription of © requier repowed ata wbebiate ior the amendmont reperted | °° the journal, though it may occur in the list of yeas Mr. H The bill itsel y .—Sales havo been made in the early part of the oiret Bee 2—Arr Gla Vr oi rey, fin made this branch of his practice a Sok aae selina Onn seaiin a ei ee rerered | nd nays, as publiahes In the pap ‘Tho Cree (looking among his papers.) Where is it? nich raising at $1 60; 900 half do, 60 | ,,HATANA. Jau 7 —Are bark, War Tarbes; reine, do via | particular study, For sale at 193 Broadway, comer of Joha wee 8 quarter section to each of the soldiers (ex, |. SiMe—Ah | (Laughter } cents ; 300 qr. do. 45 ; 300 kegs and 300 balf do. sun, sup | Holmes's Hote, d ibrown, fm Boston; Jno R A ARRON i ne, the commissioned efficers) who may have wer tHe commirree on yoneron “‘avrains. _ Mt. W. W Camrnzit—tI wish to make a report from | posed $5 and $2 0; $00 bags Si ily walnuts and Glherts, | Merryman, for nay, to.load forBoston: sche) Wreath, | A NEW MEDICAL AND SURGICAL COLLKUK tor all serve in th; war with Mexico, but that anid | unouneed the drat business in order to 4 #tanding committ bags Sicily soft shell almonds, 84 ; 60 bxa. | Tabvat, ‘sd Sth, brig Narr: na is Lelenten, 4s suppression of dalicate dise A now open at No. lands shall be inalienable until the issue of a patent for | D® nm heretotore offered by Mr. C. J. Inger- Mr. MeKay.—I m that the House go into a Com ites soft ahelJ, in lots, 12; Languedoc, Bosatoi ery ay may Corsitt, as principal, um irogtion of Dr. the same, and that no patent shall be issued until seven | *@l, 9 print five thousand five hundred copies of the ro- | mittee of the Whole an the state of the Uni Southern pea nuts, $1 1236 « tnd Nv bi taristania, Fourteen } cousfal practice years aitor the appropriation is made. Mr. Corwin pro- | Rort,made at the last session, relative to our affairs with | Mr. I iy.—Will that motion take precedence? - $1 45; most of the recent import of new crop Palermo {a Duane street, enables Dr, Cor! fi al ofthe Ca posed to give a land warrant to the soldier or his legal | jexico. The Srxaxen.—You, the morning hour has oxpired. oranges and lemons, $2 25, cash ; and 35,000 Dominica yee: to warrant a en) ail recent cases with: Por Vaart, THR INDIAN BILL. The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union. As no debate can be ‘ representatives, the said land warrant Mr. MoDowett, of Ohio, commenced speaking, but 6 other papers of business are. + f yielded the floor for a few moments to Mr. Bevt, who, having read trom the Union of last oranges on terms not made Hay is generally dull; omall. North River 66% a 6234. to be trans{qrable _. he supply large, aud sales | ™