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rt sro - ous = _ mane much fear me, sir, that when thatdsy comes "few of us Bevo. what ie 4 question of privilege. Twill be entereinsd ty Who Wil be able te J wa crate had ot on the printing F. ha 1 tap Kon tha ‘ Lack AND : . ol move toble here bill for twen a is the memorial 1 it is not received ty uigit millions of renaury notes, and ne should tke to : Seaman —The ef crioate Mr. Hovevon itl 20¢ coir dooldes it a & question of wee e block und white which the Senstor from, Missle: avk for the reading of the memorial. lege. cts hin tin: webniauh dawn: sippi had rpoken of as having, receives ay pesmege of nee fending 2 called for. ("Ob uo, | er} bor y yt FN cat naar Mr. Cons —I withdraw the call. | Withdraw my motion to lay on the table. that the black and white from Ti ea.—The call is withdrawn. —The qu recurs on the 9 tied Mr. Sreront ~~ ‘. ‘of the in the form of a let- The printing of the momorial was then ordered (Yeas and nays.” “yeas and sear Be passed without delay. ‘This viLEax =I ' Ques e am not willing to take « sna) ter urging that the bit Poe which he had spoken. r “ se mena by judgement It is not a question of privilege. Tecan ye PUBLIC LANDS. CALLING FORMAT; RCRET 1 from the decision of the . Mr. J. M. Cuavrow anid he should like to see that let- Mr. Bovp moved that the House resolve itself into® Mr. Da‘ then proceeded to remark upon basis of the public lands, especial- posed applicatiun of the scheme of reduc- sion. tejoined in defence of the schemes of cre. ion. There Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, to proceed with the consideration of the special order. Mr. Ra I rise to # privileged question. rose, but he was informed that the gon ter ov hear it reed; the uncertainty of the the tos and peat re it. 1 ask the gentleman from Virginia whether York had the floor. ‘were now 140000 000 On the eighth day of December, I of- | it is not the pri e of this House to call on the Execu- onthe Secretary of ‘rea. | tive Departments for information to enable it to act un- dian titles were extinguished. This was a substantial | sury for information relative to the appointment of secret | derstandingly ofcredit. And the scheme of graduation by bring: | insfmctors of customs ; on the 22d cf that month, | intro- ‘The Srxaki ing the Iands more rapidly into market, would toorease duced another resolutien, ca on ry for | the «hair re the revenues from tbat source, instead of diminishing | in‘ormation relative to the ing Up oF pir of the | officer does not amount to such them Mr. Speight nex’ answered Mr. Niles, and con- iff bill of 1846. Both of the resolutions called for an | to constitute a criminal act. tended that the government was not upon the verge of | early report. The law creating the office of Secretary | Mr. Davis.—I shall be constrained to appeal from the denkro; 3 bi of the state of | of the Preasary. poeriee, thi shall answer calls.— | decision of the chair.—[{Laughte: o! re than the session bas 5 no r = been made by the Secretary. To answer one of the resolutions would not conn ove: fifteen minutes, and the other but afew days I lesrned a few days ago by a report of the Secretary of the Treasury, that he could not answer the resolutions. ‘Mr. Hovsron, of Alabama —I would like to know whe- ther this is a question of Privilege, and justifies the gen- tleman in bringing in such things here. os fa this, and I wish Tne Sreaxen—The gentleman from Kentucky is aware that the chair rules the resolution out of order. It Hy me debateable unless the gentleman appeals from the lecision. Mr. Davis did so, and insisted that the Secretary was bound to answer resolutions of inquiry, ashe was the creature and the officer of the House. {t was a question orf teks swer ; therefore it is not a question of privil at thet all such Pevenine the finances and the faith of the government were per feotly fallacious. The government borrow any amount of mone; UNITED STATES BANK. Mr, Cameron contended that this scheme was only an iseue and « re-issue of Treasury notes mores 4 @ pa- per circulation, which was equivalent as fer as it went to a United States Bank. He would vote for this scheme with reluctance ; and only because of the necessities of the Treasury pending a state of war. Mr. Ratuscn.—The point THE TaRive oF ‘42. simply to present fact : Secretary of the | Mr. Dromaoo.e.—I wil erse and Mr Sevrer was of the opinion that the Senator from | Treasury, who, by law, is required to give tetemation sustain the chair. ahslawen was erro Connecticut (Mr. Niles,) and the Senator from Pennsylva- | on the calls moe, has omitted to doit. I'submit whether | Mr. Scnencx delivered his views on the subject, in- nia, (Mr. Cameron.) could never forgive us for repealing | he is not guilty of disregarding tn ‘al requirements of | sisting that the Secretary ought to respond. the tariff of 42. No money bill co on ae and, therefore, he is sudject to the order of | Mr. Bor —I move the previ tion. Mr. H they come out and — that they had predi 1d come to pass. jppose pti existence, 0 dificuities of t! the table. —I ask for the yeas and nays. ron.—Oh, no: move to lay on The chair ia of th a answered. presson that the be the same. A stato of war never hes been and never resolution introduced bi ; i tlemen m: 5 ° E act of 1846, i fart of 42. My opinion is that it is dead, and dead for | discharged or retained. That has be soawered. To é “errs ie on the ta ea arera aman ever. the other, the clerk knows very well no report has been —I withdraw the motion. THR TARIFE oF "46 sent in. I am not disposed to call on the House to exer- xe. —The motion has been withdrawn. complained of indisposition, but still ho d to give the Senator from Maine (Mr. information respecting the receipts under of 1845. The receipts for the month of over the previous De bout 20 per cent, at the jar as ascertained, the Oth of the present cise its power to day. Unless the resolution be attended to promptly, | will call on the House to vindicate its character, and compel the Secretary to answer. t. if the resolution be not an- 1 will call on the House to make the tion was then taken, and the decision of the chair was sustained. —TI now move to postpone tho special order. Mr. Hovsrox.—Not in ose ne the motion on the table. New York custom house, a1 receipts from the custom: Speaker—. u month, show that this incre: i going on He had | Mr. Leaxe —I simply rise to a point of order. [“Ob, | ‘Tho Hf OUNTY LANDS. no doubt that, with these gratifying pacareneetice the | sit down.”) Po C Wiel pare fees Seg ines Spd a Comalitae ee the favorable operation of the act of '46 be ob: tained on the most favorable terms. Indeed, he believed ‘we ean get any amount of money at any ti A HINT AT AN EXTRA SESSION. Mr. Evans seid if a loan could be obtained of any A DEFENCE oF THE sxcaETany. Mr. Bayty.—Mr, Speaker. [Buzz,buzz.] Mr. Speak- er, it happens, accidentally, that I am able to defend the Secretary of the Treasury with re; to this matter. As such is the case, and finding that the chairmany of the consideration of the bill reported by the select commit- te ease th missioned mee and allowing them bonnty lands in certain cas ‘amount, et any time, then there wasno necessity of bor- | Committee of Ways and Means has got the information, Mr. Peary, of Maryland, opposed the bill, on the now more then ten millions, or of issuing trea- it due to make a statement. p i " towing ere aca ana, Coheraiwee cet ment. A short time since | ground that speculators would Sey up the scrip, and that @ granting of so much domi i nue ofthe treasury from the sury notes to tainly in thit up the reve- @ of $23,000,000 ay ren w no necessity for an r£axeR.—The chair would inform the gentlemen he argued that the case was different. [A q Delare the House. {Mir. Kenne. | be he treasury’ Sram, the sales of: the ig lands; th Mr. Evans was progressing : “1’ll : was no questi hi eae aa pl pro: bed——d if Kean sorouger.” " Woll, he is poke. * question when the other gentleman me pe Sears ponte iP the payment of the interest and upon x different calculati the difficulties that must at- 3. Government scrip pose you incrense by Mr. Bayiy.—I presume the Honse will let me make an explanation. [To be Mr. THomrson gentleman from tion.” “No object Mr. Bariy.—I Mr. Hovsron, of Alabama, maintained that the original bill was better than the substitute. Mr. Tnomaston, of Kentucky, was in favor of the prin- ciple of the bill inst year, and he consured the democrats, who have so large a mojority, for not acting up to their professions of regard for the toldier, and passing a simi- lar act at the last sessioa. Mr. McDowett, of Ohio, obtained the floor, and on his motion the committee rose. tead the procurit f ‘was now down to 9734, and twenty or thirty millions the amount of this paper, is it probable it will increase in value? Mr. Evans next pasi- ed to a retrospective view of the broken down credit of ['No obje tion ” walled on the Secretary of the Trea- sag Styeet s there is no question before (“Why did'nt you object to Rathbun ?”] ‘ops —It is due to the Secretary of the Treasury A resolution was adopted, on his motion, to terminate how they avoided $ that the gentleman from Virginia should give the expla. | the debate to-morrow. at two o'clock, ernment of its burdens, and paid its debts by the act | nation. ‘The Secretary should be vindicated against the | Several memorials were presented, and bills introduced, 2; and left a surpins in the treasury for thie adminis tration to begin with of $12 000,000, and then he returned to the operations of the present administration, and its present insolvent condition, and the natural conseqences Ofthese loans. You cannot caloulate upon funding there notes while the war lasts. Yuu must keep your paper afloat, for . The very first thing re- red at the next nession of Congress in Decombe: A gress should of necessity be called together be another batch of treasury he would not be here hii h would be the fact that from the customs a revenue not of the meximum. but of $35 000 .00, might readily be ations. 1 therefore move to postpone the special F un'il one o'clock, [‘'no,” “no,” “no,”} to give him an epportunity. ix.—Cobb, say ten minutes: ‘1 will modity, to permit the gentle: ation ; ond ask for the yeas and nays .—The motion to postpone is not debate- in object Leta resolution pemeres: asking why the mation has not been fur- shed. Mr. Kennepy.—That would come properly from the gentleman from New York. Acharge is made on one And the House adjourned. Puuvanguemra, Jan. 26, 1807- Thore was en imme: amount of business done yes- terday on tho various telegraph lines having their termi- niat this city, andthe operaters attached to them had arduous duties to perform. The office was notclosedun til after midnight, private despatches having accumulated in an unprecedented manner, particularly at the Jersey City office. This shows the nocessity of ftwo cords he only wants n to Mr. Coutamen.—I must a 600,000, ax ob k line. and the requirements sae ee S # Heprry troy and core YOU } side, why not hear the reply on the other. See a cc aad tetas wccld ave Deen arentiy ad Bets aabaneterown cane ccnibes ents a, wait upon nls, Scuunce.—Mr. Speaker, hav'nt we a morning | soileratad had the pew line been in operating order sugar end molasses i Tv" franen.—There is no morning hour when there eel Rl ee Hib rot golihsk bs ol Mr. Jounson, of Louiniana.—Yes, air,two millions. ( ig a epecial order 6 completed tothe ofice, and with the exception of about ast Upon sugar 2 million anda nd a million anda Mr. Scnncx.—Does the special order override the ‘neice s now traversed. Itcan be putin working order during the present week, and itis tobe hoped a second cord along the same route will soon be put up. The lower house of our State Legislature has rejected the proposition to give the corporations and banking in- stitutions power to take stock in the Central Railroad. | a resonsideration does not take place, this will encou- rage John M Read, Horace Binney, and others of our Itdoes. The motion of the gentleman ia is out of order. Tdid not move to suspend the rule, but moved a postponement of the special order. Tho Sreauen.—That isin order Mr. Cos».—1 withdraw the demand for the yeas and nays. Mr. Roor —I renaw it. ("Go it“) Mr. Ewino. of Tennesseo.—To what time is the special order to be postponed ? The Srracer —Unti) the gentleman from Virginia makes his explanation (Mr. Houston—" Ten minutes.”) Mr. Barty —Mr Speaker—— The Serax: ‘The Clerk wiil call the roll. ‘The result was~yeas 101, nays 73 ; and so the special order was postponed. Baty was now pormitted to proceed. He said: ima, the explanation would not have taken five As I was saying, when I was interrupted, that I called on the Secretary of the Treasury two days since, on other matters. In the conrse of conversation. it turned on the very subject of answering the inquiry al- Inded to by the gentleman from New York. The Secre- tary told me that the physical force in the Department would not enable him to answer all calle made on him by Congress. Among others, he spoke of this call, which reqnires a cor: ndence with every part of the Union, and a vast deal of clerical force, to answer the Other scheme, whieh, in ceasing to ‘ous, only becomes the more ridiculous—your sub-treasury and you may expect to weather the storm. Now, sr, [can very readily account for the increave in the receipts thi far, under tarif act over the act of 42. It ade Mr. Evans then pro Ww om favoring winds, which brought the ships into port, and from the ware- i under the | months of the a of the city to subscribe : The powerful fire engine, built by Mr. John Agnew some five years since, for the Southwark (Ne. 38) com- pany, of your city, which has been for some time past | receiving repairs at the establishment of the builder in this city, was this moming taken to the Camden end Amboy railroad depot, to be transported over that road to the Scene of iis tormer urofulness. {[t has been beau- tifully repainted by Mr. E. Young, the galiery being or- Bamented with tings by Wooedsi The alterations made were the wal of the attach- ments for the gailery stroara, an addition to the number of her aide streams, und a three branch receiving screw for the supply of water from as many plugs; three at- tachments being required to afford the necessary body of water to render her fully effective. This branch is at- tached to the receiving screw which was formerly used for the suction of water previous to the introduction of t-eCroton The head with which the water is intro temporary and fistitions inorer gs! curring to the act of 42, Mr. said it might Upon the next House of Represeatatives to and resiore the revennies o! the government tho eral principles of that act; tl with such @ billhere? Why, you will pass | @ will be no help for you tutto passit. If the | your paper must contioue to depreciate, substantial expedient than [288 precent mast of necessity be adopte: ‘on followdd Mr. Evans in ao argument ut more particularly in an elabo- =e duced udda its force to help in raising the pistons,it being applied immediately to the werks, and not flowing into a of the inevitabe depreciation of the | jngyi H 7 b quiry. I recollect, and I say it in justice to the rf t other engines. The South- Yi the war boc lowed as ory prospect that | Secretary, t pressed to him my” strong | wark Fire Company of this city,sahould not have R'would conting ; conviction that the call ought not to be an-| permitted this engine to have departed without some cared, ae of such a character that if properly | manifestation in return for the compliment paid to them brought before the House I think the House wonld not demand the information. The Secretary, not- withstanding this opinien. said that he would answer all calls, and thought that Congress have a right to call for information, and that he would with all expedition an- by retaining their name and motto. Its original adoption was in consequence of the purohase of an engine from the Philadelphia company, which gave so much lead to an order on the builder for the present Il greater power. Mr. Agnew has now in pro- ‘A motion was made to adjourn, upun which the ay: Ree were called. Yeas 24, nays 25. Lvst by one ANOTHER oNELAVONT aY MR. rILES. awer those inquiries which first called for urgent action. Columbian (No. 14) Engine C ulThe sketches we Eave heretolore given from time to | ‘There is a call {rom the Seuate, arking on what articles | Sfotye s" whict will corawave with aay thing et (2s him to be one of the m: Je, and powerf 1 a the duties can be augmented without diminishing the | kind that has left his workshopa revenue. This was more important than the call of the fentleman from New York, and directly aftected our legislation. The Secretary was ofopinion that this de- manded attention first, and he was at work on it day and pendent debaters in Congress.’ We scarcely know of map who speaks more to the point all the time than does the democratic Senator from Connecticut } of Stocks at Philadelphia. ‘inst Boano—100 Vicksbu s 266 U, 8, Bank 434: 420 do 4 ROR Bonds 72) n $3, 6000 G | kil Ni ence to this call for the names of secret inspectors, etc. at some future time I shall move to rescind it. for the names of the secret inspectors throughout the United States. Mr. Canrotu.—-I want to know, Mr. Speaker, whether | the gentlemar is adhering to the privilege by the House. The gentleman is giving his own opinion. The Srzaxex.—The gentleman will confine himself to the question. Mr. Baty.—I will do s0.. [am explaining why the Secretary of the Treasury did not answer the resolution. | He is engagod on calls of a mere important cheracter.— What possible reason thero is for obtaining the name of Mr. Niis was disposed to let the bill proceed without | night. I think it due further to say, for tho information | t aun) 24; $500 Connty S's #8: further Interruption; bat, the remarks ‘of the, Senator | ofthe: House, that the Secretary willesewor the reasiu: | Loner tines hes Feeiitee from Arkansas, (Mr. Sevier,) and the Senator from | tion of the gentleman from New York as soon as he can | i'Sehuyluilt Ni rigation 32%5; 50 Reading Alabama, (Mr. Lewis,) rendered it necessary that he | be freed from indispensible engagements. With refer-| | ATER Batxs 100 anaes cane wad | ld say a few words tosct himself — They re- for, sir, to the tariff of ‘42, and to me as having no other object than to re that act. Ido not wish to revive that act. I only wish a revenue system somewhat adant- ed to the expenditures of the Treasury. The act of 46, to say the least of it, sir, was an unfortunate measure, and very badly timed. { look upon it, sir, solely and entirely as financial. I consider that protec: tion has nothing directly te do with the question.— 1 look at it as the financial policy of the Secretary of the Treasury, a policy of reducing the revenues at the very time you are increasing your expenses. Are we to adopt as the only resource, the miserable, shifting, rotten, bor- jo “10; 10 Harrisbarg K. RK. 274; 4 Pennsylvania Ban| Reading R. R. 2934;300 do 2954; 140 Schuyikill Navi- gation 33% 27; 40 Vicksburg R. "Arren U. 8: Bank (5; ‘SaLes.—100 Harrisburg KR. R. H. 68% ; 200 Reading R. R 2934; 3) do 2914; 60 500 senuylkill Navigation 6° 5 CUMMEEC “New York, Jan. 26, | 1AL. rowing system of the government of Mexico ? It does | the secret inspocters, I cannot conceive. The only ef- , ‘ soem to 0 that in reape tto our finances, the two na- | fect be te meke public what is now secret, and ‘The excitement noticed yesterday has one aro very much alike. Very much alike, sit. The | m necessary toremove the secret inspectors by d the market is moro steady. Bales only material difference is, that they coerce their peo) wholesale. ern for export at $5 6234; the closing out of their money, and we are trying the expedient of | Mr. Ratnaun.—I wish to put a question. c is $5 75. ours. ‘Taoy coorce theirsand we coax ours. | ‘The Sreaxen.— Will the gentleman give way? Cottox—The sales to-day a1 yesterday. ‘he private ad- nding with those paid vices are genorally deemed encouraging Rrat Estate at Avctiox.—8 story brick house and Sith th ‘With the country inastate of war, what system could be better adapted to prostrate your finances than the ped- | dliog policy youhave adopted? None, sir. If ourpoli- tical enemies from a factious opposition had succeeded in a time of warin {eon paged Present revenue system, they would have deserved a more lasting infamy than the Hartford Convontion. But with our e: the war in actual existence, we have done it ourselves. But shall we persist in the error? You find your stocks running down from 115 to 98 Do tae not see you must abandon your ground the war goes on? You mey now retreat with some prospect of a reparation ; but if you pe in this system, you must at Jength abandon it in dit grace. Whathas the Secretary of the Treasury pro- d to 4s as a moans of augmonting the revenues? A ittle paltry tax on tea and coffe. ‘This is all the reve- nue measure that we have recei ind this is all that he could give consistently with his determination to | maintain the act of 46. Mr. Nilea then referred to the English system of duties, upon which, in part, the act of 46 was urged upon Congress. The Kaglish gov ern- mont raised its twenty-two millions of pounds sterling, | from the customs, almost all from five or six articles, such as tea, cof sugar aod tobacco. it certain there isa standard beyond which your revenues will | diminish. But itis jast as certain that the 1ower you descend from that standard, the more you diminish your revenues. The chuirman on Finance calls this “antici- pating” the revenues. [ suppose he intends the ordinary po ge of the governmeut hereafier to pay them: | selves. [Laughter } Mr. Baty acquiesced.* Mr. Ratusvn.—lIs there any law in existence which authorizes the appointment of secret inspectors of cus- toma? lease of let, north side 15th st., near 3d avenue, Mr. Bary.—I think there is, Q0K75,. 0 eee $3, Mr. Ratusus.—I should like the gentleman to point | 3do do do adjoining, aa eoogecs to it 8 atory brick house and lot 69 Chambers street, Mr. Baty.—The Secretnry of tho Treasury was per- 35x75, together with house on the rear on Rea fectly correct. |. CRNOG SE sivas isvae's : Mr. Scuexex.—I endeavored, a short time ago, to in- | House and lot No. 13 North Moore st 25x troduce a resoiution in relation to another class of secret | 3 story brick house avd_lot No. 23 Whi inspectors—to detect counterfeiting of the current coin. | 25x1006,....cssceseeraeeesersses T understood that one of these inspectors is Haight, who | 2 story brick frout house and lot No. 102 Frankli | undertook to offer a bribe in tho lowa Legisiature to | street, in rear of above, 25x100 vote for a certain gentleman in Congress (Mr. Dodge) | 2 story house and lot No. 393 Gr for the Senate of the United States. ner of Beach street,. . Mr. Bacy.—! don’t yield the floor. 2 story brick house and lot No. 10, Mr. ScHaxcx.—| desire to know of the gentleman—— | near Canal atre 78, The Sreaxcx —Tho gentleman from Virginia refuses | 1 lot on 2d avenu to yield the floor. | 1 Jot on north side of 14th stre Mr. Baty —After the seeghah and his political | 1 jot on west friends refused me the privilege of replying to the gen- 225x100, ° tleman from New York on this ovcasion. 1 think he | 1 lot with buil should not now ask me to yield the floor for him. Iox | ton strest, near press my belief that the whole matter to which the gen- | 2 story brick house tleman alludes lms no foundation in fact. Mr. Bay then took his seat. MEXICOA NOVEL MOVE—HOW THE WAR SHOULD BK CON: puetED. Mr. Scmexce moved to suspend the ru ‘The Sreaxen replied that there was It is now certain that we must | The Chair could not entertain the motion s open, and pecial order. suspend the have another year of war, and it is a primary duty to rul | and sustain the t: ry. Mr. Sonence moved to postpoue the special order, for | | Monrie, Jan.17.—The receipts since the date of our Mr. Bapozr next orose, and as it was near candle | the purpose df offering a series of resolutions | exports 10,768, as They were read for informatiou,presenting the foll ing features: -1. Our treops to bs withdrawn to the of the Rio Grande, leaving out the right of boundary. oast, and, at rts in Our poss to be levied ad merchandise by the authorities of the the money thus derived to be held as a fund of indemnification until a conclusion of peace. 8 No farther increase of the army to be made beyond what | it wason the Ist of January, 1947. 4. No conquest of | territory. 5 No application of any money to be made, | unless in accordance with these resolutions. Mr Semexcn—My motion is to pospone the special or- der, to enable me to offer the resolutious just read. Mr Dromaoorr—t! object tothe resolutiens 1 under- stand that there is a motion pending to go into committee (Hap) of oe hg 7 rd oye is at eerelae order; it ia ‘ agape uot, therefore, in order to suspend the rules. ‘ner were many enquiries made: ‘What is the The Srzaxcn stated the qu Lal before the House. lightuog, he moved an adjournment Objection was ™ The ayes and noes were called, and 24 to 20 , the | Senste adjourned, the emeniment of Mr. Niles still | pending. , New Orleans 200. The stock remaining on hand including all on ship board not cleared is 87.801 | bales, against 102 842 bale: me time | The | been very quiet throushout,the week, though holders have maintained their full prices with much firmness. The rates demanded have continued to keep English operators out of the market, and the business of tho week has been confined chiefly to the demand from | the eastern manufacturers, tent for the four first da two they have fallen o! The aggregate sule: y as follows: Satarda: OH, Wednesday 2500, ‘Thur The latter part of the more freely offe was manifested by ho! . 25, 1847. PaUPERS. emorial, and moved. tuat it | on Commerce. Nealiad. ee Pcie val ben gh ides tothe importation of pauper: ry House will order it to ba printed, abd Toler i to the Com mittee on the Judic Thi Common Counoil of r mittee in this city expre fhe Svysaxew.—Th dare comparatively light 1,700 bales in daily transactions, Monday, 2500 @ memorial is from the who have now a com- ough without any apparent memorial about 1” ““Maciay, what git 1” "What lt | ftps sen nce—-As my revolitions will go tat tue pas | Felsxation inrates, ‘Tho market is consequently dull, a | So vine at firm. Mr. Horxiws.—I call for the yoas and nays, [" } Bers) Faith witinieew wey potion New Oxveans, Jan. 16.—The cotton market was quiet 20, 00.7) he oat UPI | eben tens Will withdraw all opposition the fall rates claimed having a tendency to check Me, Bory ~The a Bon ang Me Over here a8 | Sins @uenwaNe—I move to lay the resolution on the | Fundy prices a i Ye eee sadisiary ©. itlee _, o 2.—Today tl lon noe Ws on pristing luo Momared Wen eek, | The Sreaxen—The gontlaman it not in order. eee bebe Ait Rail so ANOTWAH PaIVILEG# QUSBTION THE SECRLTAAY OF THE ent prices of holders, togethe THeAMURY AGAIN AT THE Ban. 1 Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, with a viow to make the Se- m the Common be Strid bnawer, submitted the following Tesolation, | Kesoived, That about 7") Mr, Boro — We don’t so underat to aweit her ions. We quot i rf middling to good fair tofully® over 7 200 bi 1086; 1764 at it Lise. Me. © J. Inaensor ‘The Sreaxen.— iho memorial is fr Counrii of New York Mr. Seastan (whose v @ 01 select committee of five members be | Appointed to enquire whether any of the heads of tue de partments have iaiedor rr to farnish to the House any information cailed jor by it, an \that they be required | to report to the House the causo of such failure or refu- #4}, und have yower to wend for persons and papers. Objections, in various directio: re inade to the + Bly ad) 389 n 10%; 1403 4 1036, 86.0 19 9 10%; 64 at 10%; 1180.0 11 @ was he abov » that of others, who exsayed to speak) ~Tue momorial is trom the Common Councilof New York, setting forth a series of facts. A committee is now in the city wo urge imme- dias setion Oa the subjeat of preventing the importauen of foreiga paupers. “Fortune in rank has this *mail difference made; ry Moviur, Jan. 17.—-Flowt hasbeen in good request this week, aud the ratos have slightly advanced. We quote citizens, to persist intheir intention to contest the right | for shipment to corn is coming. light, Oats are in ots per 1. 28—The receipts of flour, though Prrvesuxon, Jan 50, most): 3734093 44 me 25—P. MM Sirhote has been a decided. ly ine: small portion of the foreign news, and there aj many more buyers than sellers. 20,000 bbls sold at $5 ‘The market, however, both for flour and grain, is unsettled, and noq yn can be oly pipem Tl heavy.—P. 8. Sales four Biase 76; but higher rat lan 16—A rumor obtained surcney in the afternoon, that two or three days later intelli- ool, received at New York by a pack- and that four and grain had ad- ained credit from the large opera- . amounting to 12 000 bbls., prin- receipts of corn are made this afternooncat $5 are now demande: tions in flour yeste: cipally at $4 623¢ to $4 65 per bbl. for Oaio brands, and some reported at a higher price. bout 40 000 bu: corn were taken for shipment at 69 to 724 cents bushel, which is a furthi Brighton Cattle Market. Jan. 26.—At market, 625 Beef Cattle, 14 yokes working 3, $75 swine, and 900 sheep. Te} prices of last week fow extra $634 ; first quality, $6; third do, $4 a $4 60. 'o sales noticed, —$18 a 26, $97 2 34, will include all Pric fully sustained. second do, $6 a 6 76 ; Working Oxen—Ni Cows and Calv eop—Sales at $2 25,3 50,4 50 and $5. Swine—At wholesale, 4)¢c; at retail 5 a dc. We noticed two premium Steers, fattened by Luke Bush, of Weattield, Mass., whose whole waight was 5600; also, one fattened by 8. Wyman, of Shrewsbury, ig y ing 3500 pounds. ‘he above cattle are not as yet sold— asking price $10 perhundred. About one-half of the Cat- tle, and nearly all the Sheep and Hogs, came over r Pr rs Arrived. MoniLe—Brig Franc jeck—Capt W Robinson, late of 7] Schooner Sarah, capsized off the Highlands inthe late rales. Foreign Importations. ‘good request at 48050 ip © . . Ship Corsxeliation, Flimer, mand for flour, since the recoipt of a | g; Gortensuna—Brig Hebe—37 tons iron Boorman, John- ston & Co—155 do C Beck & Kenhard'—100 do 8 Crooks. Canpenas—Brig Amanda—206 hhds 20 tes 2 bbls molasses F G Thurston. Dom AraacnicoLa—Shii & Trelin—i68do E D Hi 201 D Mille & co—50 do 5 bales tobacco to order—13 do C ter & Co. New Ontxans—Shir Union—79 hhds Goodhue & co—78 do Roberts & Wil 033. bbl J & 8 Taylor k co—idl bales cot'ou ft L Maitland —145 do Davis, Brooke & cos) do Tay- lor & Merrill—69 do A Whitlock & ¢o—15 do Me@regor & Mo'ris—1719 pigs lead C H Hogers, & co—l422 do J MeCul- Jongh—23 bbls J.D & W Lee—i05 tierces Heran & com 18 hhds 62 Pr 3 bhd 10 Floridian—410 bali ‘urlbut & co—152 Bog bl bi erry & _ Merrit Lawrouce, Keese & co-8 bige | box Richards Chareau, Merle & Sanferd—j chs BH Fields G Leland & co—99 bbls D B & W Moses—14 bhd: co—118 Dwight & Johnson—25 Wake & Drake—|: trv & co—156 bbls Suydam, Sage gory & co—l F fmt box trunk Stanton & Fi New Onceans—Brig ( Sage & co—127 Ao pork 10 shoalders Hubbard, Chan Mead—615 bales cotton LH Brig: ham—2 do Barstow & Pope—125 do W 8 Tovle=7 do E & RK Graves—104 casks rice Cazet & Stone—9 tons old 1-0n 8H Rokenhough—5 bbis Ld Dn M Demili—2 & Harl- : Long. Latham & co—2 cl tosundry persons—5 cks old copper 114 bls Sayannah—'50 cke rice P Freres—86 bales cotton Naber & Beerwi h~98 do J Lohens & lev & Roxers—165 do LH. Brigham~229 do " W Browa—t bbls Dunham & Di- |—2 xoda fouatains Haskal! & Mo- D Jessop—72 casks MARITIME HERALD. ————— PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 27, Ship:—Sheridan, Cornish, Liverpool, E K Col th & Walsh ' tis, Stevens, Havre, Nesmith & Ws Brixs—Precosia, (Butch) Jacobso:@ ty tterdam, Schmidt Baichen; Walcott, Gould, Brazos auuingo, NL McCready & Co: W L Jones, Ty'er, APalachicola, Ralph Post edman, Aumack, Georgetown: Cathe- Bal ;, Waleott, Hyder, Boston, nce, Arrived. Ship Union, Rattoone, 11 days from New Orleans, to Stan- ton & Frost Ship Floridian, Wetmore, 16 days from Apalachicola, with cotton and tobacco, to KD Hurlbut & Uo, Ou the Z and 23d, experienced a very severe gale from NNE; sustaia- edno dam Havre, in ballast, to Pe- 2ist inst, lat 37, ih, with cote D Smith, Barnes, 10 hours from New Haven, ia bal- last, to Dt. Hay: _ Swedish brig Hebe, Leadh, 63 di irou. to order. 18 from Gortenbrg, with Jon 70 35, saw ship Gia 23d inst, Sandy Hook Amanda, Reoton, tl day: s G Thurston. Sid in comosny Turk, for Best Toledo. for Baltimore; brig ——, for New- ort; chr C Clark, for Philadelphia; sehr ‘TA Hope, for joston. Brig Cohansev. Sherman, from New Orleans Jan 6th, and the Batize Jan 8th, with hemp, pork, &c, to E § tnais & C 17th inst, int 31 12,4 spoke bark’ Convoy, toa for New Orleans. 23d, lat 3330, lon 6 Italimn. of Har ington, from Boston for Cuba. Big Frances # Beck, Avery, 18 days from Mobile, with cotton, to Vone. o ‘Savaanah, Dixon,6 devs from Savannah, with eotton to Sturges, Clearman & Co Sidin company with 3 es exact, Johnso ', for Boston. Brig Ulive, Sumner, 14 days from Eastport, to Sturges & 0, Schr R W Brown, Francis, 4 days from Wilmington, NC, with naval stores. to Dorresett & Browa. Sid in covpany with schr Harrison, Price, for New York. | Schr Jonas Smith, ‘day before. 8: ipple, Clark, 2days from Newenstle, Del, with 6000 bushels corn, to BN Fox. Schr J B Dill, New Haven, in ballast Schr Brenda, ‘Adams, New Haven, in ballast. o Cherrystone, corn. 2. Schr Samuel Henry, States, CI Below. Ship Wabash, Hathaway, 15 days from New Orleans, with mdse. Ine Correspondenee, Zunningham, 16 days frrm Ber- Ship Hudson, Danue, had dis- ave out and copper; Bersuna— mada, at Balti charged cargo, a from New © 8 to Sligo: unfit for reshipping; 0 harged and will ret fom Boston to Coast of Afr t will be sold (damag 2d); is ,and will proceed on her voyage on hear- ing from owne: vf 5 jhe Crasins, for Boston, had discharged eargo. and in eee out for caulking, sunk at the wh ‘was righted and pumped out, but would probably be condemned. Brig Lady of the Lake s:iied for New York, second at- tempt, Jan 6 h. Miscellaneous Record. Pack! i Suenivan, Capt Cornish, will sail this morn- ing for Liverpool. Packet sar Joun R Skippy, Capt L rived at Li- verpool on the 30th December, making the passage heace io sixteen days. Sure Eticy, Capt Di with the Loss of two mast reported ashore at “Avagata,” She was from St Croix, bound to Tyler, from New York, at Cove of d, aud part thrown overboard, Carr Dusam, or wank Aziat, at Rum Key, make: following report: Nov 29, in lat'3944, lon 6540, spoki Falmouth, of 8t Marys, with loss of bont aud foresail, barrel of water; moderate act of water; sent her one ar few hours it blowed a hea eo ays. ‘The Falmouth left New York on the 23d, bound to was blown off, Some afternoon passed a Pp. about 100 with green bottom, and could not se spars about her; rudder ani on ng, for this port, whev in fon 3250 W. eucouutered heavy’ gales, which swopt decks, aud had to throw overboard part of cargo. Ad vices from Uiymouth, dated Jan 1, state that the vessel wus discharging, and would probably be condemned. Sure Screns, Lacy, (of Greenock) from New York, be- fore reported ashore on the rock in the Sound of Harries tly rome Th f flour dour ‘en id, ie from Philadelp! ie: lost bulwark i off the crew of t ssL—Sch Marey of New Bedford, Capt L R ied from Richmond, Va, on the 4th Nov, board to nd his not since been heard from: sapposed to have been Jost 1n one of the Nov gales Brio Ava Eviza—Bark Ienardon, at Portland, reports in Int 3145, long 76 94 fol in with brig Ada Eliza, of and for Phi inde!vhia, from Ham Key, with» cargo of salt, in asinking condition; (09k off the captain and crew, Bank Gaviteo, Blaney—The American bark Galileo, Bla- ney, from New York, arrived at Greevock Dee 20, had avery oist=rons passage; winds from NtoNE. Oathe lich alt, itered a very heavy gale, while Lyi he which broke over the forey eacried away tne Iarboard bulw rks, aad a small round house aft, and stove the boots; the v. ry much, and making a quautity of water, had to thro of the énKo overboard to lighten her. Scun ¥ A Srawanp—A letter received at Bristol, RI. fm afirm in New Orleans, reports the loss of schr F A Seaward, Bly, of New Bedford. No pacticalars given. Vessel and cargo waured ia New Orleans, Sionr Covsunen ay Fine-At Roslyn, Hem om id , be to Mr ©: , of trie rhves, eft theharbor on, Wed vexdey evening aii 4 e had token Ore from the 'y exertion was madi jn igaish them, bot th ev hodal the hi that it was impoas 4 throw the bates of into th ors, hem were already oy fire The toss of the sloop to Mr Carpeny ter, to say wothiag of the cargo, is about , for whien he has no taurance. Nassav, N¢, Jan 11—The hall of bri¢ Gertrnde, of G'ou- coster, Meas, before reported, was condemnett and sold oy Ist inst. The salt was sold for 1! ceots, and the hall for $115, to be broken up for the iron aud copper fastenings. ‘The brig Frances, Cobb, also before repo boand from Savarnih to Hi 0 of ri totally lost, which wos . Cap - from Livernool to New Or- Ohio, Illinois, &c. $5; St. Louis City Mills $6%ga$6%, the stock on sale becoming light, and the market{closed Soane te regs and others ia Drvoeae.” troduction of the resolution. {com Kentucky offe ‘The Sreanen.—The Kentleman where the U ip Keys. Shi) Pollock, Pye, fu Brist re still trifing. ‘The tain Yosarday Were 30 Dee lar te F) phen oy N Orleans to Havre, Jan 6, off tol, E, for New York, 9 5 Saranak, Turley, fin Liverpool fr Phila, Dee 21, Int 47, lon 21. ; ‘Ship Lord Sandon, fas Kinsale for N °ahtp British Dmpire, fm London fr 46. lon iP Leopard, Longcope, fm Rotterdam fr Balt, Dec 28, off ip Wii a cher, N Orleans my gee Mek ce] for Dand tetoria, Stark, London fur N York, Dee 24th, uo lat, Jan 8, Orleans, Dec 5, lat 49, N Orleans, Nov 27, lat Geo Canning, of Dundee, 7 days fm Newport, ft Charles- ton, Nov 5, Ben Net }, ton 20 40. bey yren, Wattenan, from Belfast for i donde: “Ee adae ae Be BL srk Reform, fia Savannah for N ek Macy arker, 22 days fm Phila at 26, lon 86 30, Der aa aieate, Tesebre Brie’ Attila fr N Orleans, no date. iverpool for N Orleans, lat 49 41, lou NN York, no date, lat 41, Jon 18. jew York, Dec 7, lat 43, York, Jan 21, lat 35 30, fr N Orleans, Jan 13th, (fm Malaga) for Boston, fm 8t Jago de Cubs for Trieste, no date, lat 26, Cadet, Day, Boston to Surinam, 18th ast, off Cape she New York. Balt to N Orleans, Jau sth, on Bahama Ports , Bennett, NY. Axorers, Nov Aux Cay Triumph, D York, in 12 de tor, tor Boston, ing 1, ; Alexander, 12 NB for Kingston, Jama ae ERP, rey, Carter, Havan: ina M Hicider Wil, NY orks Sti, Super, Nisee Minerva, Brown, and Roland, Bteengraffe. 'NYo1 Kuntmnaim, do; 23d, Thos Wright, Gi Wilhelmina, Buek, N York; 29th, Albi ces from do, Sid Dec 7th, Ann Wel: New Orleans NY ork; 2ist, Medora, Syren, Waterston, NYork, 4 Tac, Ton 905 loth, Gleamore, iam, Montgomery, N Yo! ath, eliza Morrison, L 7, do dos Swiss Boy, do do; Bartlett, N York, soon; O! Braumanis, Dee lle», NOrleans (and sid 18th.) Aue tp for Bangor Boiled ich, Wieti ' Dec 2l—Arr Yarmouth, Howes, NOrleans; The- NOrk sid, lotr: a Pissed Jan 2, Vernon, Bis! rt bark Juno, Dicks, (from Crou- jimore; Johnson, Balli Soule, N Dee Sth, Carol ing do; Leontine, tenes, NOs hia 10; Algo- 'w) do do; , Liv 1 for Dec 18—Arr, Persia, Couch, NOrleans. Sid 13:h Savannah; 224, Broom, Gilmour, Andersor tawa, Dryman, Mobi BRouwWERSHAVEN, ch, 7 bers Ellerslie, Harvey, jan ly Jw of Bos‘on; Burtel, (of Bsth.)' do | Sid 3d, ‘Metok MeLaren, Yew York; 284, Cremotia, Dunn, New Ori 2%-h, Bache, Me¥vers. Batty, do.’ Pat b: London to Bostou, Which took port, was towed near of her exrgo discha: off aud taken to Scott's wha ‘Cuypa, Dec 19Arr Brooksby, Me Blaney, do., leaky.’ with Callao, Warren, do: 25th, mont, Perey, NYork; Ist, Commodore for Richmord; 81d Bi, Beso ‘und, Charleston; ten, de Byn f Be thy Whnenaee ads “ttl Mobi be ‘William, (Orleans. 2i—In port, on Oct 1 aol lied authe nd 2uthe ttn, Wolff: from New York for 3 4th, Juniata, Bi ans; 23 wers. Batty, which sailed for New Ori hore and Part ‘of cargo thrown Adam, Carr, i york for Antwerp, In port about thel?7th. wind beund, J John , NYork; ret Pye, and Agnes ’Lean, do; 31st, O- t, Fuller, Balti- 15th, Sourabaga, fire whilst under repair scuttled, and part state, has this day been Kwen, NYork; Galileo, erboard: yon. Savannah; Wi Brook . Gon Cassandra, Gall, heth, Duckett, le, Turner, and Eliza’ jone, and Fame, Miller, NYork; 28th, Co- ships Goodwit for Boston Jai eh tterdam, with some da- make. apiz, Noy 17—Arr Autoleon, Ward, New York; and sid {5th for Palermo; 218,, Erato, Hutchiuson, do, aud ald for «Dee 7th: 27th, Henry am i erpaal: 29 rances Burr. Coffia, Antwerp Dec 6 Oud Fellow ‘Talbot, Rio Grande: Choctaw, Flituer, do, Dec 22d, arr Ta- gusJfrom New Care or Goon Hore stoa, and ald 20th for tal Cuxtaven, Dec 4—Art CockHaven, Dec %—Arr Carenne. Jan 3—In port, Salem, arr Dec 29. CoxstaxtinoPLe, Nov. 30—A: ark Ceres, Hodge, for jan 15—Iu port, brig Ri Bosto-. soon’ Nev 29—Sld Victor Dreyer, do (an: id, Estcort, do heth Bruce, Davy, do (an Ovof ¥ . Dec. Off, Mary Anna, ‘a0 reported Dec?3—0; y Ano. Dove 25h, Ma Dinar ness, Des 26—Arr Ark, Ad: tr Z D, Bassett, ‘orl 22—Off latrinsic, 9—Sid Acgenoria, Dovacaper. for New trlena ybanrney De rN Work. Epinpuna, Dec $t—Arr, Jackson, Facmourn, Dec 23d—Arr Georgiauna, Moetanzas. Fatmovutn, Dee 30—8id Edw, & Jam Fuvsnine, Dec. 4—Sid Talm mo th, Excel ld 28th for N Pau 28 Sol N Deck Algiers, and sld 12h for Chvrleston: ermo, and sid 11th for Bos'on. Sid aus; 8th, Huma, Taltord, Mal J Welsh, Ames, Palermo GENoa, Nov 29 Arr ‘bark t) ec for Pal GuoversrER, Dec 24—Sld Solway, Gatwav, Dec 22—Arr Adeline, Li to, Hatch, de, hester, ‘Ty Jan 2—A: m7. Neweastle, for Boston ; ‘a ald for New Orle ald for do—off the Wight, 24th): (rad sid for Norfolk;) 30th, Eliza- sid for New Orleans); Jan. Ist, f Wyk, Cooper, da (and std for Rio Janes: APE, af cargo thrown overboerd; Zh, York, reival, from fan. Fis, Mbiesiod aly iilsley, wae jr vi LeRoy NYork. from Phi elphia, for a Albion, Norman, NYork for Antwerp: mahi ‘Dee 2-Off, Emmy, Edward, NYork for Am- jams Lisbon NOrleans. Sid 2d, Gla- , McKee, from Belfist Day, Hull; 23d, Miles, Sivanaah. tt, Havana and Antw. Riehmons ollins, for a, Coast of reaft, Oran, Percival. Bostor 4 for Boston; Dec atrobs tent, ton; Florence, Apollo, Hunt, Carib Pal- ec 2. Bi Schiaffino, jaga; Baltic, Cnampioa, Trueman, Doane, Boston, and , MeLellan, N Orleis. ncoln, N York; Lepan- ore, York; 2% r Orleans; Admiral, Wottea, aud Sarth & Arsills, York; Apallo, Howe or Bavaria, Howe. do; Qn New Orles Carter,and hage, i ton; 19th, V . Agry, Charleston; 17th, Oneida, Fanck, New York; 18th, Viola, Jameson, New Orleans; Tastina Shar'eston. Sail-d—Dec 28, ship Tuskina, Williams, New Orleans; 25th, Queen Victoria, Ranlet, do; 18h, Victor, Clark, New York: 15th, Havre, Amsworth, do. eo 31.’ Ta'ma, New Orleans, that dav; son, do, Jan 1; Narragansett, Destebecho, do 1 joston Sth; Alexandria, Walker, Balti Fuuck, New York, do; Bu 1, E ria, Howe, do 61 hason, do 16th; hy Admi ral, Wotten, Jupiter, for Charleston eigenen Dee 22d—Arr, Washington, Magden, New oe a Kona, Sept 28—Arr Petrel, (and sid 29th, for East Const) ; Oct Shanghai ‘cosung (and sid 79ch for “ha Chusan (and ald 19*h for Who East Coast 5 Tonquin, Huat, Mann, K Coast. Sid Vet Mth, Mary: hai; 18th, Heber, Porter, Whampoa, 19th Oneida, Cressy, Whampoa. Hayan. ; brig Home, Mason, for do, in a f Heit, Bee 2*—Arr_ Queen 2ith, uscany, Geay, N York; 30th, leans Hetvror, Dec 2st—A1 ed Deo 22, Bourabaya, Foodi«, New Ise ov Wiantr, Doe. 4—Ship 1 Odeans Pallas, Lickias, do =In i ite, fa NY Norfo'l, ived—Dec 10, Ne je¥, Baltimore ; Monoi ra, Russell; Ohio, Bi ‘New Yor Joba R Skit Baker) Ne# Orlea somes; and Tri Howland; Talisman an prey, Shipley, New on; Isaac Newton, tared-Der dl. Tweed, Hands, Mnirhe:d, New Or'eans; John & Viet Hagedim, fr NOrlem Urmveriand, Powe’, er pela Kieth Langham, NYork: 2th, Yu Ford, NOrieans: Russia, Preble, Charleston; Columbian, and ald 16th for do) ; 4th, Don Jw Jan —Arr bark Raoi eee N York. ar Lord Sandon, Sow, Balt'm: vwher aud Water! ng ah ird ; Mxchange, , Ba ‘Smith, Ph ladelprias ‘Americ, Weare end Constance,’ Vilton, ' ; Seotland, Mills, Sevan- pherd, Ainsworth, N York Boston; 30th, Faw Bonstead, anole, Bist, Caledon, (8) Lott, Boston and bile: Jan. 2 Liverpool, MeLet an, Ni Morgan, Cumsingmoon 3, Coquette, Eldrid 10th, Frolie, Faucot 15th, Anglona, Lan nghai; 28th, Zerh: El'en, Dearbora, 8h. iz Ariel, Franklyn, Macao In port, Nichol, Charleston; Pallas, N Or 5 Arr Proteus, Dubel, New York. Sai!- C moleon, Dyer, for New 1 port, bark Kingston, fm Phila, Mary Kuta, for do; ‘Fe-nan, NOrleans, Wy World: Skidd ‘al Hackatsff, do: 19: Bovd and Sheffield, ati Monument, Trot; Aca- har! (\ New Yor neco, Drew, New Orleans ; Huguenot, Graves, New York; 221. Liverpool, McLel- Jan, New Orleans ; Conqueror, Barr, Charleston ; Vietoria Hartshorn, New York; 4th, E F Briard, d-: 27:b, Grace, Ryrie, Bava Leroy, NYork; 48h, 40; 29th, Sweden, Shaw, r yin Republic, Landis, Bait mo: Kmblem, Da Mary Anu,’ Brow: and Berlin, —=», (Inte dy, Li fenton, Pit Rio Janeiro; Glenlyon, Robert, Mekechnie, Mo- jew Orleans; Agenoria, iff ey, Mobile. d—8th, Ambassadress, Bannermen, NOrleans; Ae a'r Mobile; Aberd WGraih, Bavancah; oh, In- ay, New Orl Nelson Village. MB, nie, charleston; Gow Das | |, Boston; wich rar beth, + for Chariestor eed, @ undell d ae th, Geet #0; Pacis, Lam Tht Geren, Trask, 2 lobile; Maranak, ‘Torley. Philadelphin: , N Yorn: tin Theniia, Vetaivon,andgotdn, Thomas, NOE Ae: 1th, Mary On , Rr ers. and Port! Ci Stoddnrd, Canton: Swan, 7 Broce and Coromandel Brey for © elas 00h, oleh ‘Merryman, Phila; New narkshire, Turns yana, ready; Pedang and Mani ni Manertuses, Deo 27— Y yeiangen a port, Arcole, Moodle ras Bevanuny Jon Whive i c wannths flarnct & Jemies Contr ant eet ber, for New York: II, and Highinnd 1 Ci se Dea, EW aian Yeoman, Salter, and Constance, Milton, Se-rs, Kldridge, for d's, . lt seen Se 3 Bi Peden escent Lo: » Sor N. York Sth; Huguenot, Sands, {708 9 ‘Thompes efor do h; Victoria, vehoree; Far Weat, rowal do, with despateh; rth des sth, Swan, Biavehand” Hevesi: , Swan, ue % es ‘New Orleaus; John Marshall, Aeyai hse Rea’ ch Yoru. #8d Hanneh Sppogae, Lunt, de: ifenanik at: mu. More, do; rarigenn, tug, New Orleans; 22d, La- Tumor, New Yorksitih, lndepeudeuce, Bradish, i, Jan d, barque Swan, fasip Sala N Gouster, Fattomh fot Satapore Noy Arr brig Grecian, Thrane, NOrleans. 2bid Alecto, Slapron, Charteatos. or mnt, Dec 21—Arr bark Pern, Harr oth, O Port, 05 Io “Dee ry Ju ick, Dee 1 Isahella. Robinseo, do. 23d. sid Galway Less, Jones Orleans, Jan 31: ta fo. Lawreize, N York; Mary Pleas A Garden, T Balt; ¢ 8, Heart, Depoilly, Rai- Mapgina, Nov 14—Arr brigs Petrel, Mabee, N'York, ud for Sens Verde; 19th, Afvéa, Falosy Goat, and ald for aleans Jan 5—In_ port, bi T Ho, At: tins disg, Thoves, Vartan, for Chasleesont 1 York. purine, Be l1—Arr Mt Paul, Allen, Sslem: Nichols, Lc ht. * Rost: apseo, Barham, Boston, (Oct 90—Arr brig George Ryan, Hood, New 5 19th, Ra Warren, Pratt. Boston. Sid 10th, Carthage, Fox, ‘Messina, Dec. 23—Sid brig Pstapseo, Bataham, + At aGae 1¢. 19—Iu port, brig Democrat, Howes, for New ‘tow days. Newront, Dee (—Arr, Trial, Morrison, Cardiff, and sailed for Boston. Nexbuxs, Jan 1-08, Elisabeth, (of Bristol) NYork for awn, Dec 22—Arr, G: ne Homy, Harvey, NYork, Dec 8—Arr abot, Burgess, Genoa; bark Ganges, Watson, Marseilles. PortsmoutH, Dec 17—Arr Vietoris, Stk, Lendon (and ‘ork;) 3st, Primes t, Sebor, NYork for Acai anv, doforde Pui , 3d, Wilhel- a im NYork for Kotte reported arr at 26, where she was bound:) Republic, Tegeler, ‘Alverton, Clark, do for Lindon ‘Alse put Storer from’ New Orleans for Bremen, Carolus, after being at Deal 22d}. 12th, ald, Theresa, Smith, 4 ay Aistsnltiag L-bedes Lom henden tor altinare ef javana. PorteaoutH, Jan 2—Arr, Acadia, Dunn, NYork; 3d, Re- bli ‘Wilhelmina, do for Amster Sid Dec 12, Theresa, Schiaidt, York. Off 234, Alexander, Albert, Sebor, de toa uuey brigs Philip ttone, Mix, for N York, do; chr Es bit for Nocwe Chat Orleans. Of Stat, Edinburg, Savane tiem Emery, Charleston. Sid 30:h, York, for Amste th for New Sd Now 2th, Dee 2\—In port, bark J Welsh, rgireg toe Bos- ir Sailed barks Diar thi ats tol PuymouTH, Dee 18—Arr H NHS Nordstjeraen, NYork t, Leodes. Robbins, NOrleans for Rotter- d was eff the port 3d inst); 2d, Louisan fn ten for London Sid 28th, Madonns, Fergus: Jackson, fr iswerp for from 1, Mew Orleans; Madoa: Purmovrn. Dec 31—Arr, Leodes, Rob! Portiave Der. %—Of, ship Angelique, Edwards, New: Ramsaate, Dec 10—Arr, Ann Welsh, Antwerp, and 1ld leans. Rotnesay, Dee 30—Coverdale, Beuson, Glasgow for N ux, Dec 6—Bark LiAigle, (Fr) Siguett, for New ack leaky, must dir of cargo. ontnb eta Rania Reais Bates ore *avara, Dec 7—Arr bark T H Bartlet’, Baker, Boston. RrocnHoim, Dec M—Arr Josephine, Ison, Charleston. msterdam, for Baiti> Orlenvs la, Asander, North 10—Off, John, Line, Swanaoe, Di wore. Sixcarons, Nov, 3—Ship Woodride, Clarkson. for China, Odvs: arr Oct. 14, Ariel, Bu: «l sid fer Heng Kong., f1iG0, Dec &—Vid Jane BI Killeah, NOrleans, 26th, kelly, NYork. Are igh, Marsbail, Taylor, NYor ; aad. son. Bayard, do. peaienn, Jan 1—Sld Pilgrim, Chandler, Boston, and passed compe Dec 9—Sld Victory, Jarvis, St lves and Medi veUour Loe, Dee 15—Arr James Gray, Carter, Havana; 21st Minera. Brown, NY ork; 4, Hicebicock, Phila. ‘Trixste, Dee 2—Arr Pieo, Leckie, sid 17th for Pa erino; 8 yoloo, Nutting, Sumatra, fort, Hus- sey Boston. | | and for N York Merrill Step! —she was boun Sears, San Juan de los achr Cornel bernia, Ryrie, 230, and ald 5 tnd dane’ Elliott | Tampien; Ce {oR sloops J. Miller. a + exEL, Dee 2t—Arr Herald, Puilen, Baltimore; Emma, Edwa d, N York. Wranroa, Vet. 5—Ls une t, fm Lav for 8 Islands. co Sheagines Tas snp cree ‘und ald for # in her place. for NYork Uct2s. Sid Oct «, Congress, ¢ 6th—SId, Danbre 1, Carroll, Apalachic: jew Onleaus; Jan 1, Lavina, ‘Cnraam, id vie Frouch, P Wau, Jan!—Of, Elizabeth, Hbbets, from New York, for Lon Home Ports. Aratacnicoua, Jan 16—Arr lth, bark Magdala, Dodge, N re, Brazos St Jags York; itth, bng_£ L Walten, Row schr Geo kage, Smart, Carden 15th, Const Mainga. Cld itsh. brig Louisa Benton, Chester. 3th, bark J W Blodget, Loring, Boston; sehr Sai Webb, N Orlenns josToN, Jan. 26—Cid, baraves Nautilu horn; Thamnen, Silaby, New Orleans; bry ‘Remedios; Corvo, Faulklin, New York. i parasee. Borneo, Ta h M t, Tas eabary, s Mole "Wim Pits, How achra Bridgewar Be Ne . y, Colby, y Rai 4 , Liverpool; Br brig G: ‘de, Toye, Mont Bay, Jam; schee Mary Aon, Whorl, Balt: Frances M ‘Taylor, N York. Std ship Anson, Barkman, N York; sehr Alexander M, Caswell, do; ‘fr ‘sehr Desdemona, Siunders, jansaa.. Epoanzown, Jan 21—Arr sches Convoy, Reed, NYork for Boston; Planet, Hawes, do for Portstmouth; 22d, schrs Tear zer, Clongh, NYork fur Fraaklort: John Mills, Washington NC, for Portsmouth; Express, irdett, for Boston. Delaware, Trott, New York’ for Portland; 24th, Cornelia, Bumpur, fm New Bedford. tailed rhe above Has’ ont, Jan I—Areachr Esther Kliza, Clark, St John Sit bark E Wright Jr, (uew, of Boston, 276 tons) k: brig Velous, new, Colley, do. f, Jan 23—Arr seb Boston; Shawmu i emnan, Baurtin, do, for ion, pahannoe York for ‘io; Cony Tol Amelia, Frisbee, Port New Bedford for N aud Freeman; psstby, Selem; 25, arr a for Newbui 3 Pacpebenncek for Boston; Lucretia, O Lube. Monite, Jan 18—Arr So brig Delicva, Mir, Barcelova. Cld hrig Hector, Pendleton, Boston; sche ‘Vanda, Doane, Provi- jeace. He ek fe mi k for Bost mn: jo , Nantacket for it Norfolk; Euni . we laud; 0 (Norwei van, (Br) Morrison, U ro it) Morton ‘under- py in) Scephensan, Bordeaux; Jas Mo- ‘olum. jae: hi Whitney, Antwerns bus, (Bremen) Myer, Bremen; Russia, Rantifo ry (Br) Mills, Li te Raa ny, Velasco, C be rts ton, Ja B bella, Mathews, do; Pi Boston; sebre Panama, Fo Otis, Matagorda; Bea, Ducey, Brazos Ch ( Verdinand, Leighton, Ki Ja, Below, coming ap, ship, Martha, Washington. ; from Alieant. Cid, ships Francis int Havie; Ha'eyon, Parten, Genoa; Alhamorn, Mexieo: Affeh- Boston; Oregon, Glid Mexico: els, Niakels, Philadelpht ba nik v4 Af my eweng il eete byes fa mond; be Brown, ev Kasse 1, Tampie Hood, Gulf of Mexico; Ai Jones, Charleston: ;. Henry Joupe; Husen Spofford, Spofl Crockett, Blaylock. Pen: Cirnrron, Golding, Tam Octavia’ Ki Ai i Wiracumenu, Havana; Mary erin w Beprorp, 0 Jan 26—t 14 bark Cayuga, Owens, New Owens, Port Spsto, Tri rk Maria Hersey, fm Ianardon, Moulton, New Orl-an: hor, 2d— 1d, bark Ameries ced hy be Carlos, Ate 'suh. are ach Benner, Case, New ino_ Alera. do; Jos © Qrei, dou"iree Brothers, Rergus: eeu, Jan 24-84 ache Charlotte, Sendley, N York. By Last Night’s Southern Mail, Home Ports, t youshive, Watlingtan, for Indies, and sino taland: ands brogght up four bay. vessel rts off Hawkins’ Point, brig New Model, atanehor, brand pats, Std Motel, Ray, fo" Cor: and a market; schrs Orb, ‘Marin, Myers, N’ York, : Tan 20--Arr brigt David Henshaw, Pink LY TY BLISHED JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Noatuwset Conven ov Furton anp Nasal Stagere