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’ LL—I objected from the beginning, and do 3 ts of volun- | Affuirs, by general consent, sported a int resolution, substitute 0 chuple provision ive ten regiments of vi a repo! ty my ation, | _ Mr. Cor ‘and ned by | authorizing the President the U: | . sans eae cea otetoer, he | Sieg t See to'be prepared rately gold and er | "%'cftes Gantamen nar of voonding he de Terie. Se uit: ea er cl inte ho, Stee” wove Io wacked to ie Bit. Pench an Spe es. Ee RE uancc™ Quis) 1 rious a i focae ty pe ath 4 ‘as the Dalesvil four corners, aud 6a gities of Hareford and ‘Norwi Mr. Atel ‘amendment, the States would have | ing or to the British, French and Spanish ves- Mr. Scuencx—<( uestion be wi the authority to appoint the officers of the regiments, in- | sein inthe harbor of Vera Cruz, who gallantly, and at | not sustained, will the resolution be within my control? | Howard street, made on Monday, to arrive, at $6 25 ; me ; 80 at 18; 12 4 ry. tae rot te Presitent, as designed by the bill fromthe | the imminent peril of their lives, rescued the men who | [''not now,” It's too late,” ** yeu can’t doit,” “give it | probubly none of any kind can now be bought ata 2; 19 at 39; Dat 34; 4 at 395 “Phe property consists of two factories, one 100 feet by 25, House. , were wrecked on the brig Somers, and saved them from | yp,» go it,” ko] 1 atk ad from the chair, not | $660, st which 1000 bbls. Georgetown Sec. per lin wiih 4 beled cow gianed et 18 two stories each of 9 feet pitch the other 36 feet by 30, two Mr. Arcxson supported his amendment in a clear and | watery graves. He for the passage of the resolu- | from those who are crying out so loudly. [Ha! ha !— | yesterday, but in the absence of transactions, our quota- . tories each, of feet pite wheel house be ‘out will sustained argum. tting forth the superiority of | tion at this time. | There was mush merriment } tions are nominal. The value of rye flour is altogether Sake <x che Blane Markets ree hovses igang) ire comme Yoluntecrs over regular troops, and the greater safety in | Mr. Jones, of Tennessoe—Does it not involve an ap- | ‘The Srxaxer—No decision or action has been had. _| uncertain, $475 a $5 is perhaps a fair quotation. The | wew Oxicaws, Jan. 19—Holders have accepted lit- uch troops from the fact that they are men of greater | propriation, and, therefore, have to go to the Committee | yfr. Scmencx—I then withdraw the resolution And I | sales of corn meal, previous to yestertay; included 2000 | t19 gasier Se NE tery pr onreng: ty pened moral standing than the enlisted soldi | ofthe Whole? be put in the | 20% offer it—{“order”"|—and move to suspend the rules. | bbls. Jersey, at $40 $4 25, one-half deliverable next | Guence hes been ‘the tronsaction of en incresed bush ver, argued, that the of a large yis | The Sreaxea—The h appeniation must be put | ‘The Sreaxen—Order, order.—[Knock, knock.] The | month ; but yesterday, avout 9000 bbls. Jersey and Penn- poe to a8 ae hele aiehy t $4 02% for athing to be avoided to the last cy, but which, | general appropriation bill. | gentleman moves to suspend the rules. sylvania changed hands at $460 0 $5, cash ; and 1000 do shipping eee Ont e 7 Oe Pe Hones established, it will be very difficult to put dewn. | The resolution was then passed. Mr. R. CH {appeal from the decision of the | Jersey, deliverable in March, on terme we did not learn ; | Soot, Wtupping. Dr Rast. Rania, ee. aupte. 0 en ‘Ap he went along, Mr. A. quoted Gen. Taylor's despatch- THSONIAN INSTITUTION. chair. Tho man from Ohio can't withdraw his re- | es there is litfle or no Brandy wine here,we for the prevent | Datio, canst s° 4.6) 29 per r- ‘cwand the President’s message in supportof theentire | Mr. A. Jousson.—1 ask leave to present a memorial, | solution. omit our quotation. Considerable quantities of common | Datntained, the asloe having unequalled in the State, the mills efficieney of the volunteers. Mr. A, in arguing the rel- | signed by a thousand citizens of the District of Colum. | The Srzaxen—Gentlemen will come io order. The | wheat changed hands at $1 25a$1 26; generally for. ‘About. 16,000 sac by the longest rhe. All the bia, and ask that it be referred to the Committee for the | gentleman from Alabama is stating his point of order— purposes; primge Genesee sold at $1 30 a $1 40; Pennsy! lots of white and yel 1D eres yey 10 yonrt, the paws. part Ce oe pot ine use of penitent ate, TE asthe gentlocnsa trom Glo hapuoisight:| eXhel i Mes ts en aescees tl | Tog et 8c. per bushel Al r rohdahesdaestiron'n ectachenaladgd orial pi A . CHarmMan—The gent 0 from a8 fering ©) 9 5 | be 4 ili there had been upwards of th memorial prone ng, in the erection of buildings for | to'withdraw the reroludon, ‘The House has taken action | the little here, 80 18 Giemanded--we could hear of no | Deen sold since our last at 92.0980. por bushel. Outs | | There is Grant frobt tToe chrough te fasd of dnt entaca, ‘ ported the amendment of Mr. Atchison, | the institution.) onit, rales. Barley hus advanced about 10 cents, 10,000 bush- | areselling at 40 a 80, per bushel, with moderate trans: | sn Beni ulate neighborhood, whieh would greatly ex in an argument in favor of the volunteers, as better in | Mr. Joi I now ask leave tosubmit aresolution | Mr, Heniy—Mr. Speaker— els being yesterday taken for export at 70 cents. Nor. | 9 $3 75 Der barrel. 7 hance its value a every view than the regulars ; and particularly did he | fe tion.” ( xakeR—Tho gentleman from Indiana. thern oats are alittle higher—13,000 bushels river sold | * i Burther and full particnlars may. be bad by applying to object to the pogulaxs, because of the vast amount of pa- |" The Cienx. esolved, That the third section of the | Mr. Henzy—When the gentleman fcom Ohio with. | yesterday, part for export at 44a 46 cents; for the few gan 27.—The news received by the steamer, | déu VYSE & earl Y. tronage which this species of troops would confer upon | act establishing the Smithsonian Institution, which pro- | drew his resolution, the House was dividing.—[That’s | canal here, a considerably higher price is asked: Jersey & tendency to advance prices of flour and D CUTLASSE! the President in the appointment of officers. | vid ppointment of regents ofthe institution, be | true,” “that’s it”)—therefore the gentleman could not | may be quoted at 40 a 4l cents; 3100 bushels Southern, eanieebly. There appears’ but little disposition to R tern, with appen: Mr. Dayron after some general remarks upon the uva- | referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, with instruc- | withdraw it. The only ai ion now is, shall the main | brought 874g a 38, cash. Corn has been in very active conan ._ Eastern orders were filled yesterday at | bards. ‘The abo arpa beet 5 nimity with ¥ had acted in answer to the | tions to report whether such officers, created by the | question be now put? (‘That's it} request, which operating on a light supply, has carried se r Gi Grain—Continues in goed and | California, or elsewhere, bors calls of the President in the declaration of this war, and third section, are within the meaning of the constitution, x Cuarmax.—I call for the previous question un my | up prices 12 cents per Dushel. The sales of Saturday | at sdvance prices. New Corn, yellow, 730, white 690, sine ‘ th rey 2 of men and suppli aid be was not to be and report at the earliest moment practicable.” appeal. were 20,00@ bushels new Southern, here, and to arrive, | Per 8. Rye 79c. Barley 54a67c. ; MANGANESE. diverted an examination of the causes of this war, ‘There being no objection, the resolution was received, The ‘Sreaxen.—Gentlemen will be good enough to | at78.a 80 cents, but since the arrival of the Hibernia, per- | Boston, Jan. 27,—The tronsactions to-day comprise Oe hundred barrels superfine black Oxide M: 0» even with the executive charge hanging over his bead | and subsequently agreed to. take their seats. 1 will again state the question. No de- | haps no less tha: 100,000 do. have changed hands at 86@ | 2000 bris Ohio, and 1000 a 2000 do Southern, at about from the mines, Virginia, Just received et for ante bY of giving * aid and comfort to the enemy.” ‘The Senator TS THERE & REPRESENTATIVE AT MEXICO ? ae ner teed’ on the resolution when the gentleman | Sand 90092 cents for Southern and Jersey, the lower | $6,50; 400 bris Howard street at $6.62; Genesce is held FERRE ad Valse aoe. from Michigan (Gen. Oras) had taken occasion yester- Mr. G. Davis asked leave to introduce the following re- | from Ohi ‘od leave to withdraw it. The clerk will | rates for future delivery, and we understand 6000 do. | at $7. ‘There have been no sales of Corn to-day for ex: Soeh = day upon another bill, to enter into a vory emphatic de- | solution, viz :— read the rul that Long Island white were disposed of yesterday at 95, | port; holders ask 96c for shipping qualities—90 offered. STRAW WRAPPING PAPER. fence of the acts and management ot the President in | Resolved, That the Prosident of the United States in- | may withdraw a propositior weight. Deraosr, Jan. 21.—Flour is taken quickly at $3,128 REAMB superior quality Straw Wrapping, the conduct of this war, and had at least left the impres” | form this House whether the government of the United | ment.”] ‘There was, in the judgment of the chair, no de- Corton—The sales yesterday amounted to about | ¢35" No change in price from lamt Uneoke’ tabtigh’the ‘just igeeived sd for sale by ee sion that they who opposed the P nt’s proceedings | States has a representative near the rament of Mex- | cision, or amendment to the resolution. 10,000 bales. ‘To-day there was a good business done at mu have intwaly instanced’ Wheet latino te |! PERSSE & BROOKS, 65 and 67 Nassau at. were opposed to the vigorous and eficiont Lge he | ico. If not, wi his functions ceased; if there be a Mr. Scuenc x the yeas and nays on the appeal. | the same prices, and the sales reach 6000 bales. Very | jarge quantities, which ken at 58960c por bushel. DR. POWELL, OGULIST AND AURIST of the war. Notwithstanding oll this, Mr. Dayton said he presentative there, his name, and what compensation he | Mr. Henty.—I wish to ask a question ordinary uplands 11% cents; fair 13 cents; about one- |" is 3 "TTENDS to Discases of the Eyeiand Ear, and to all im- ‘was about to enter into some exumitation of the histOFY | receives, {somebody else now is to be kicked at.”) Tho Sreaxen.—The gentleman wishes to ask a quos- | third of the sales of yesterday and to-day were for ex-| 4 Battimonr, Jan. 27 ‘The market for Howard street | A TEENDS & 0 Disaaees of the Evetna’ Slodk, as kingest of this war. And he did He consi ered Jong. | Mr. R. Cuarstan and others objected. tion. pert. . eH "1 on nimated during the last two | dence and office, 261 Broadway. corer of Warren street. array of Mexican outrage d prorogetignt a Foy ae Mr. Davis.—I move to suspend the rules. Mr. Winrnror.—I wish to ask one after him.— av—There is but little doing, good may be bought for hs yr ee deo 2 Papeete prices. ae imia, Stop) f the Tear Passage, Cataracts, ond the President's message as just causes for the we ‘The Sreaxer.—Che motion cannot be entertained— | (Laughter.] cub a: ean eS eo at $5 75, set cusosmally te F ocs Reelsh tie hd eyed against Mexico, as a mere JURE eo ae P | there is a special nding. Mr. Henur, (carnestly)—If I have arightto mkea| Hemr—Marketquiet, nosales of consequence. ou Cs LT eg Mpls, at 96, Susquebanna | STRABISMUS, or Bq ating, cured ins few minw eut of view the immedial td? the Bat mp aT ee | Mr. D, en, to postpone the special or- | question, I will make it. (Mr. Kennedy, ‘keep cool, | Hipxs—Sales have been made in Matamoras, supposed Len = po ir) b pny ing at $5 8774. Corn} Tye iriess, and all discharges from the Ear, permanently die antes ofthis Wer. Satrageh of Mokibo were «| © {Vote it down,” “vote it down,”) then”) (Langhter,] Isic whether the Honse did not | at cls per Ib. 7090 Orinoco, (nearly two weeks ince, | Nitalaats (olay of Maryland. re at $i 30 tortprie | CMS fl toticlenteause of hostilities at the time they were com: | areata uae aan heabiee: second the demand for the previous question before the | but not then reported.) abou oxas, 9, $ MOS | and $1 20a $1 26 for ordinary to good. "A sale of par PE tiie br me rg 420 Ln#re from Ohio withdrew his resolution. and a few dry Southern, # a 8%, rejecting damt ‘The Chair is of the opinion that the Hi lvania white at $1 30,and another y ; of 4000 bushels of the same description on terms not ‘i WIGS, tanedvance. Corn is in ACHELOR’S New inv: eu. —Sales in firat sort Western were made at 10 a 11 hops, Mr. might agree with him; but | J et all these repeated provocations ad | is. Hopepensce Am go by default, if not actually settled by | fo from the Committee of ‘bill making appropriations Office Department for the \@ use, Ho export demand. a ce the ‘arrival of the steamer, holders of | transpired, but supposed to b e supp « not the House dividing ? ed): greatest improv: were assumed thet they were just causes of yoar ending June 30, 1848, which was referred to the A tan tae sada) Wave raised the price, $84 a $86,6 mos is now | active deman ‘of Maryland white now, at $78 a | op Wo sine eee at, perfectly. comifortab! i ae ah bwin lel ppc waren othe docaone Spek | oneal eney Swedes Bs 09st say, | gant afew e700 Ucn “sof Foun. | Sule eee nel a cea ina . . S| THE PILOT LAWS—THE NEWYORK CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ined.— Yeas 92, Nays 87, nd $85 for common ; SS ST ade 2 near Fane Bosc 3H Soap PRD aan, cree AND THE IRISH EMIGRANT SOCIET: ‘The Sreaxen,. motion is still pending, to sus- Lease Baee has been quiet, without sales, hold- Foreign pea so 4o*Made only by Ve meer eed tis ttatre Mr. Srama: , [move to have printed the | pend the rules ou reception of the resolution. of the President, of the U. 3. forces down to the Rio aly i i i ; g PUBLIC, i rial of the Irish Emi it Society, an Mr. Hantu uestion that Mr. Schenck could i—In New Orleans the market is firm at 31a | Liverroor—Ship Garrick—( Ashore at Squam Beach)—2 OAUTION 'TO THE Grande, with their batteries ranged to as to rake the | Citnibar of Commerce, of the city of N 2 amt Ting keadlutions alter Having once with | 82 cta, the latter generally asked, A cargo of 350 hhds, | Rigs mdse HH Amold—# A'S Stewart & co_-# Richardson & ¢ GONNSON'S TOOTHACHE, DROFS ete crconducting the war, and was responsible for it, | moustrating against a repeal of the pilot laws, [Ob drawn it. 4 ; and smaller parcels sour, for distilling | yaiton7 0A A is (THE, CLOVE ANODYNE, for the immodinte snd per. resid Mr, Daifour army were now on this side of ; ObJect !) I beg leave to re ark [Order !}—that the pe- | | The Sreaxen—The gentleman will please cite the | and refining, on terms ‘not made public. ro PW" Besjamae a RB a sae Caceres ony ae ee baer therhio Grande, woull aot voto tho President one do | 100 ofthe ots for the repeal of the sot nae been | rule ava Bones There sil coating an apathy ion | W Hand, aeall eg Sorter bor Alln fi, | tine he Gave wer cy many uuonaae ely pete pare- to the market by unprin ni It is the rule of the self-preservation of | rations. Small lots only of N. County tar have been | zen & co—! eet RT. SOR sold at $1 8134 per bbl; turpentine at previous rates. | gleston & Battell—1 pkg mdse Atwood, Gould & co—l weit | eeu lar, nor give him a singly man for the provocation to a | printed aud inid on ous Meotee. Mor the repeal of the r ‘i ‘i act. (“Oh! 2 B genuine artic ave te ost ld empnaaemckgiebionregy kh ea Treaeagll righkl., These memoria T held iamy bend ‘much confusion, of which no idea can be | The recent intelligence from England has not effected Smith—1 Cromvell & tlart—1 8 Sones & co H Ander. jous one Bree ee ewer four different clements co-operating ought to be spread before the House before we are called the continuance of which the roll was | any of the srticles under this head, and freights being | u- 1 Osborn & Little 1 J Riley—32 i Jadiray ft son ae a cnet peiatien the materiel of this war The diploma. | to act on that bill. I trust that the House will consent jon to suspend the rule was decided | still high, purc! are unwilling to operate. Nicholsou—-1 Consant & Ellis—4 Halstead, Haines &co—3 4 by hy Ailey eo fonaitncidd the naval ane the military. ‘The diplo. | to have them printed. The Chamber of Commerce is as 23; nays 152. O1s—Whole have beon taken as wanted for home use | § Weston & co—16 Wright, Long & Lattimer—30 Godfrey & ERE oy ~ ‘tic branch had been admirabl; seri out—it composed of the most wealthy and influential merchants | Previous to the announcement by the Speaker, many 40 cts. American linseed is steady at 62 ots; Eng- | Pattison—2 DC Golnen—i H ¥ Chapman—75 Clark & co—13 ._ ‘Phe only safety tor eee ts ha vary end Qeriened, in bringing Santa Auna | Of New York, and the Irish Emigrant Society was not | gentlomen changed their votes, and much mirth was 70, cash, and parcels to arrive are purchas. | C8 Clark—4 8 Connth—5 Cushman &co—1 J Cook & co—9 8, ‘Too into Mexico, and a aro eer the how atthe Mexicgn | #2cond to ey i the country in acts of benevolence— | create by ie peculiar intonations of voice in the re- ly at dapeorioe ee ilglese Naga oil i song z CT ey ri atte Loe t pees, ailiones Suen Davis oop i wrapper of the vial, as every ove . ith Object, objec: ponses to their names. or lb, cash. iptions, we hav ee J — — ‘ ao fi * | Committee of the ole on the State of the Union. louse, in committee of the whole, resume: 6 ROVISIONS. — —1 Hughes, Ward & ‘| W Holberton—3 ett renuii hy b: ‘J not account at all for the necessity for the bill of two | ration of the bill making appropriations for the | im late advicos from abroad, and about 1,000 | 93° Hunt,’Brothers—16J & J Hunt & co—6 ats Sih Brosdway. wert cide fa the Org: 1 tisfed the objectic ill be with- | co tus b: & ord i BI pas aise § paval rvice. bbis. aes hands at $10 a $10 1234 for Lipsey ‘$12 | —1' T Landers—33 5 T Jones—1i Halt & Brothers—1 T rg millions, asked ut the | jon for some vague and i id also at 100 Faltor 4 jo at OF street, 77 East Br definite purpose, and asked again at the present. The pnd ‘ H i Fee ante ama: Accaect tanolony ears i ‘question is not debatable.§ Mr. Rocxwext, of Connecticut, submitted an amend- | 50 for mess, with small parcels 124 a 26 cts. higher ; 200 ni jeving 3im*rl Sponersen sabes eat tomatoe of haeriag, ia, rer aman I don’t with to debate it. The memo- to the sail six conta | do. prime mess, soldat about $13, ‘Best continues ery | thrpti Lilie Fearson=® Levis & yes SCOTT & CO”S, - b o . | vial very short. It occupies ou! e quarter of a rm, and pri h . : 5 H tion for letters supposed to be issued by the Mexican go- | tal i# very iii eee bout 1,000 bbls. country have been sold, pact if pot all at | C;=# Lockbart & Gibeont4 MeCall & co-4 CE Milnor & co 76 Nassaw street, sone hee vornment, had not been noticed. It had fallen dead to | she the ground. But it deserved a more emphatic rebuke than this, There was no emergency requiring this dis- graceful alternative. Mr Dayton went into a minut about 1, a s P $7 and $9. We understand the packing of 1845-6, in this eae Chittenden | Cee eerie een Pamely, Fi not only this, but property was de- | State and Vermont, is three-fifths less than last season. stroyed in consequence. It isa well known fact that a | Ohio lard is firm, and prices have a tendency to advance; Mr. Hotates, of South Carolina (to Mr. Boyd)—Will | large proportion of vessels engaged in the whale fishe- | the sales, however, owing to the firmness oi holders, are in & Co—7 pigs md: i ‘he i st Ai F Ft Panemd W Redmond—isRieds Brothers 24 | chomarlveathat everyaricle is gna End solat dnote —' is, Ful th, ure | ot it, inc! ‘ Ns DOA Hinge tH 8 Seanrone-83.9 Swati D | spprevod quslitiens Buaate of svete poker Catne. bashes Sreaxen.—The motion to print is out of order, as ‘and Spirit Establishment, | amotien has been made to go into Committee of the Whole. Gnd interesting history of privateering, from its origin ¢ paresis ; ngaged a 5 Stanton, Brothers & co—l W J & T Tr pacott—5 bpd tig i e gentleman withdraw his motion ? ries discarded the use of spiritous liquors. In that trade | very light ; 250 bbls pickled shoulders and hams so! 4 qT ra aud Maracaibo; Wil Sana pee Ee Teh ea the igh Mr Borp—l cannot. There ace coven hundred end thitty ships, or vessels,and | 6% and 7% cts., but for tha lattor 8 cts. is now demanded, | Zowmsend, Lone & Clark Trumbn, Jarvis eo 3) Dosker Fort es Beotch Whiskey, of leat oO ee eeiad hoped teveee this matic, | INCREASE OF FAY AND BOUNTY LanD# To REGULARS anp | nineteen thousand five hundred and sixty oficers and | We notice sales of cheese to some extent, within our | yer—3 5 Ward Phelps & Spring—1 B Windle & co—4 W aged brand: London Forwer, {Barclay & for the sake of the common rights of humanity ‘aban. VOLUNTEERS. men, and of these vessels nine-tenths do not ca! r- | range. Whitehead—2 W Conant—1 Wolfe & Gillespie ia Naylor & h Dairy Cheese; French, English aud Ame doning and repudiating this system of privateering en. ‘he House, in committes, raxumed the peneigaration Gent irits.’ He ap} sled to the gentleman from Massa- brie ee een relay, bas been romewhat active fom Paice 5 rarer Welle Lf Bishop Bird & Gili. Bican Mustar 1 Glusgow 8) iced Hams, 2 superior ‘New Year's tirely rather than sustaining it at this day of advancing ci- | of this subject. Mr. McClernand was called to preside | chusetts to correct him, if he was wrong. with si Lea a a ash. a: right aes) ras ing & co $ Cameron ele for the table, high favored and sound; ee assore Sete 'D. pexte descaited’ upon the sien | &# chairman, Mr. Gann. Sa.t.—Turks Island afoat sold at 26 cts., cash. nd 8 Swan—47 es ¢ bbls 4 casks 104 tons 3214 bars 100 nd of the highest favor; Soaps, Starch, &e.; Raisins + Seeps—There is not much doing in any descr iption. ‘Amendments, in profusion, were submitted and acted | Mr. Rocxwe. Id London Dock Port, paign i siti TO “4 mi Generar terietiat cs dirciescroval teagan ertaih °°: : effects which have resulted, and will result by Obioew clover sold at7 cents rough fax, for crush: | q pretwsR et CUA Brig Sun—1345 bxsiugar E Dunscomb | | Tie wines cou id London, Pack, Fort vapory and ‘indistinct, bat it had all the boldness and Mr. Hanatson had a substitute for the bill lition of the spirit ration in the army. ing, $9 25, cash. y, Kast Ludja Rese . Newton, Gordon, Mur- the originality which characterize the Senator from Mis- |_| Mr. RatHuun offered a very important amendment,” | Mr. Toowss— You want to deprive the sailor of his | | Sxixs—Sales in Curacon goat took Place at 35 cents, 6 Domestic importations. doch, ke. Scotch Herringe now landing from ship Aut Har ‘. i rier | id, to i fect, the treasury no! ill, the ‘rog, whether or not th Brit i jey, (the celebrat , Pssotran bidcinn hare ¢curp ekg larg heme eal ‘ohocoeds of the public lands for the | © Mr. Recuwrit.—I want to abolish the spirit ration. Brioss—A fow casks of No. Anutmege sold at 1.2736, | piga® Sis Frmcle F Beok—15 bales cotzon to Fersse & SCOTT & THOMPSON, concentrating, disca: WGe ARRSRS: weGoss, end reshing bt. Mr. Dixon sent to the chair an amendment to the alos in pepper are making (st 7 cents, 6 race. | (eaeenseess—esssessseseenseeneseentee=ee=eeaeay Broadway. did branch of the above establishment, has ae to mest the enemy for once and for all. But he thought : ee ee that the full details of the plan might disclose impertec, | amendment, to make the abolition of the spirit ration D oo randy at 99 2134 0295 109 95, A. 7 ~ ltcitation of their uptown eustemers, opene tions, and impossibilities not visible in this vapory out- apply to all the sailors in the navy ; and said he intended pty randy at $2 22%4 a2 25 to295; A. MARITIME HERALD. ‘also on the cash. pri here an assortimeat : . ropriating to make a 8 h on the subject. Seignette and John Durand & Co. in lots, $2 05; J.J. Du ith the tablishment do 4 line.’ The plan was made hero, without censultiig the | DTP anes ee ee es Holland gin, 96c a $1 1234: mie quality will always be fonnd-—an assortment inded at New Orleans, . an any in the city. All the above § ig 4 officers there. It did not designa Lieutenant-general, charged soldiers mit an amendment pro- ee 185; a few pit dof dpuncheons Jamaica rum, $1 60,émonthe, Ons | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 20, _ | thateanot beau i thm to reach their homes. viding for an increase of assistant surgeons. it be surpassed by 7 aoe eae eae cemye valor but to MrT. SuirH.—t should like to hear it read. MreKixc, of Georgia,1 want to know whether the } turday, 100 bbls. domestic whiskey sold at @8% a 24 cts; titicles wil be found there, and goods from each place will ve them brains. It was to-cave them the trouble of |. The Cuarnman.—It will be again read. (Knock, knock, | amendment of the gentleman from Connecticut must not but since the arrival of the Hibs advices, by which be delivered ree of expense in any pert of the city for cas on ht, and from the danger of an attack in the rear.—) there was much confusion in the be disposed of, before another can be introduced ? grain has m advanced, prices have been | gun niexs Ye : : ! J ‘Avain, there was a desire exhibited to creep out of the , Mr, Smitm.—[Speaking from the , to Mr. Ewing, | Mr. Hasturv.—I can talk about what I choo: paid, some 60.075 drudge cai aving changed hands | sun seri LeEFr OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE responsibilities of this war—there was such a design to | phe wee aie recipient ik im ; rowd.J]—Does it| Mr. Kina.—Oh, no! aes rerierrcey aides Secrest ae heron rg as anny ANE. ye ay rs ~ | a] fo any other place than New Orleans. 10 le then sai at if gentle- a a * Cleared. ADIt N having superfluous effects throw the onus upon General Taylor, had he been sur- | PLY OTY Sion diy |—We can't hear. rouble to look at the report of the | For other domestic liquors we al neve LAniivose of, such aa Weanng Apparel, Paruitare, ces + | ‘can obtain « fair cash price for the same, by sending for rounded last May by the Mexicans, and cutoff. Mr., r.Borp yton di dt iT f ti The Cus 0 Dayton denounced the extensive plan of, operations Gvion Telershave been ordered. "Gentlemen wil pass | number af surgeo y. : hi in between the tellers. Mr. Avams, of Mississippi, said it was time that gov- Was his own, The sacrifices we hed slready made in “rhe tellers counted, and reported. Being no qjiorum, | ernment censed to @ poison among those in the ind by the climate of Mexico, were greater, five to | there were cries of “\a count,” ‘a count.” naval service Nineteen twentieths of the violations of advance our quota | | ships—Louis Phillippe, Castoff, Havre, Fox & Livi Jpupre, Jackson, New Orleans, J Elwell & Co; Orphan, | jcbscriber, throngt the Fost Offien, oF otherwise, who wi the market is more firm. Prices, however, are without i Barka-beaver, Edmonds, Sevatna), Wm Nelson; Hollan- attend at their readences. ee EE VENSTYN, kod change. New Orleaos sold at 0% 07% ota; | der, Codman, Rio de Janeiro, Motz & Polloc : ies ena be attended to by Birt. J-LEVENSTEN. do, 84.8 634; brown Havana, 6% a7; white | ,,Brige Arron, Hatch, Matanzas, Nesmith & Walsh: Be eee er ‘Mary, (Br) Wyman, Cor¥, Rich: Tadditional | tions Se ‘Svaans—There is a little better feeling apparent, and an.—Gentleman, (rap, rap,) will come to ould 5 han’ t! eses of 3 P. expense: The Cuaimmay.—The committ law and moral principle originate either in direct intoxi- | do, 7g a 8, 4 month: % ai ‘Co. Slat Cee a than the losses of the, Mexicans. Our exferjo0 | (kuock| ‘The clork will ogain read the amendment. | oation, or tho remote uso of liquors, Itwas the duty of | | Tat.om—Helders are moro firm since the receipt of | | Schis-barah Nash. Mate Nceciar kil ramon TED tAERiernT ee eRe nta per month. Ours runs up to millions We had fought Mr. SmitH.—I have an amendment to the amendment. | statesmen to do what they could to remedy this evil. , 8 cents, cash, at which price sales | Walsh; Cohaunet, Kelly, Merre 1, Strong, Bal- ‘Cure for Baldness enti Gres ‘A desirabie article these battles—we had crossed great deserts, we hadoc- | Mr. Ewsxa.—I will add—“ or elsewhere.” seamen choose to drink, let not government hold thi IF i timore, Mailler & Lord.’ | foreucsation ‘Sthettloephecees a Fi ‘The Cuainman.—Gentlemen are respectfully request- | cup. He then branched off onthe war question, and de- Tonacco.—Sales were effected in Florida at 14 a 30 cts. Sloop—President, Frisbie, New Haven. now acknowledged i} who it cupied Santa Fe and New Mexico, and had marched even to California. Cui bono? Cui bono? Mr. D. main- | €d to voteon ono side or the other. livered his views. 4 months, and in Connecticut 9a 10 cents. In manufac- Arrived. and most certain art in Brig Sun. Memebe from Trinidad de Cuba, Jan 5th, with | sands have iSien d and bore witne: risiti |. The telle: ain counted, and reported eighty-one in The committee rose, and the Speaker having resumed | tured there is nothing doing. tained that the ‘ob ect was sequisition of territory, the fem me at a peg tow | aces sitd am ria | "Witatesons—No sales to report this week. sugurico Dunsgomt Beckwith ath 10 ta ot on ey, lupreventsbutdueay rentorea Ute hate that bua alley off th tion of the war, and th e CHaimstan, [stretching over the desk ]—How r, Hox t he thought enoug! een —— 3 ¥ NF H e ecomi SLOTS t6 ca Che taele "Sl aeguring” teges about the war for the present, and as the session wi Southern Cotton Markets. signal white, witha biash-bal). Ee-@ for the teat 16 dere ot Festina he pins ea oth ee Lee IT igh a soft: sed. Prepared and 146 Broadway, cor 24 Imére . | ? I d ti the t the many ! Ft oistee sesuisitions "We'had peace, buttke hxc, | ‘The Tri.exs—Eighty-two,and another—eighty-threo | more than half over, he did not iknow that he could do a ‘The negative was counted ; and the result was—ayes | better thing than offer a resolution, which he did, to end 19—Cotton—Arrived since the she pagaage have experienced a succei 8,603 bales; | Schr Mi #mith, from Washington, NC, naval stores. ess and brillianey which cannot Id by A. C. BARRY, artist 10 street. ti ted t TT that ‘the Presi ee ea Se or the phceeeo of acuaiting terre 83, noes 43, So the wmondment of Mr. Ewing was | the debate on the navy bill tomorrow, at one o'clock. | ima, 6.717; 2,505; tory, Mr. Dayton read from various official papers, such agreed to. Mr. Wentwoxrn, {rom the Committee on Commerce, | Florida, 263; Mobile, 11; Texas’ 109- together 17,208 DEAFNESS OURED. ion of light house: bales. Cleared in the same time for Liverpool 2,540 Salled. 381 BROADWAY. (Extract. | cheerfully comply with i it he the instructions to Sti 4 d. , and to Com. ‘Mr. Vance submitted an amendment making provision | reported a bill authorizing the e! Patek, Gon. Sloat, air Ursdmenorw Btociton | and irgi which was referred to the Committee of the’ Whole on | bales; Londonderry, 20; Havre, 770; Barcelona, 1116; | Ship Sheriden, Comish, L Shubrick, Com. Sloat, and Commodore Stockton; and | for the payment of Virginia military land warrants, pool; bark Ligonia,NOrleane; the request of Lientenant Melatosh, to state is ing hi | previously quoted rates. We have received since our last ‘Whalemen. KIVATE course odvisable as a means of keeping liquer from their | Pas toot 4,4 ayre to the 7th ult, noticing an improve: | | Touched, at Bt Michnel’s on ot prev to Dee 19, Congoree, | P BL) bt pe wThe i ntim » Fi Eng: » uman, from hb ov. for Pacific, put in t 7 ‘orl S tS ent te ae Sere oe ane Sonne DT From Eng: | Cushman, om yuu trom York for Glasgow. sbandon- | Pharmacy, established for the supyression of quackery continue ‘to direct ther particular attention to all dis from the despatches of Com. Stockton, showing that Up- ‘The Cuaraman—It is not in order. the State of the Union. | Genoa 31,161; Boston, 3680; Phil. delphia, 140; together | brig Picard, Guadaloupe. was invalided ho fit for duty, in cqnsequence of total oe aliovela had been duly converted into wterritory |. Mr. Vance (with astonishment) What! not iv order | Without taking the questionon Mr. Hopkin’s resolu- | 11,427 bales, making an addition to stock of | 0,781 ee = eatness, and discharges from the eur, ‘liac under the treat Of the United States. He algo read from Gen. Kearney’s to pay off all tae old debts as well as the new enes !— | tion, the House adjour: | bales, and ‘leaving on hand, inclusive of all on Miscellaneous Record. freien 5 ry bow abrt dy She alg BCS despatches from Santa Fe, and recited how that Gevornor (Laughter.] ; ; | shipboard, not cleared this day, a stock of 178,373 bal Buia Apa Extza, before reported doned on her pas- | military duty.—Signed, H. MeNEY!| ‘Surgeon to H. B. General, with the aid of a couple of lawyers, had esta- | | Mr. Sovp submitted a substitute for all that had been Baxrinmone, Jan. 28, 1847, | Statement of Cotton. sage ma th nas (or Phila, sured in Philadelphia | M. torces, Jamaic *. Dlished an out-and-out territorial government in New | done, which was agreed to—ayes 85, noes 42. | The Spring Business—& Temperance Movement—The | !847—Jan. 19, Stock on hand.......+....bales 6,549 | w! he was owned, for her full value. ‘Acoustic Oil—A sure cure for incipient deafness, discha:- Mexico—his first act being like that of our own revolu- , The committee then rose, and the Speaker resumed | previously .., 17,208 ScHR Howanp, was got off Chatham beach, 26th. Vessel | ges from, or noises and collectious of hard wax, &e, im the tion, the repoel of the stamp act—for a stamp act had ex- | the chair. ‘ News and the Markets—Stock Board, §c4 Arrived this week..... + -860,237 tight. Cargo in good order; would reload with all despatch | ¢t#—forsale $81 Broadway 33) 1m*r isted also at Santa Fe. The Governor had also, in his Mr. Viwron moved to lay the substitute, which was | The prospect of an extensive spring business in Balti- ——377,445 | for Boston. organic law, provided for all the offices from three dal- | agreed to in committe, CS table. The’ motion was | more this season, is unusually good; and the stock of cami |aeon Barance Rotates. oC eal from Glonesstty (és Fhile ‘ . , nlete. negatived—yeas 27, nays 150. J 7) . iy | sf |. with mackerel, went asl ht of inst, oa Cape May i i pa Pott CAR Me hanetons eoareale crsseacy |. The bill was ugain real, and is in substance as fol. | geods provided by our merchants for the spring trade, is | Cleared this week #0 e04 BeryB LT Eoeet eee bocpen sae, FE, Materials and part of car: i most expencive seperoneat of Valentines, | best ready, Ho had said that if these Military and Naval Governors | lows :— | almost double what it was last year. Their warehouses | “previously. see ee 199,194 §0.(70 Obl acer it when they: were taken off nearly pe- | Very thing connected wich the jealer: hid transcended the tevor of thair instructions, i «i fom and aftr the rst of May last, and until the | org being packed from tho cellar tothe roo | —— 205,621 | ished. : $503 die und upwards: Pricceta sural renaiog ted for from their patriotic d ermination of the war with Mexico, the mon\ kag ie | it all, Hae atest ee cntutonses | of the noncommiasioned oficers, musivians aud privates | ‘The temperance societies in all sections of our State Stock on hard and on shipboard. +++ 176373} park teeta Seote, NY Pee titan Prince, no date, of | {gReete™ Az matansy liberal dhacouat to those who» In conclusion, Mr. Dayton said he would vote all the | ofthe army, and tke militia aod volunteers in the service | are commencing operations in good earnest in the hope | Since our last semi-weekly report the cotton market | Cape st ‘Nicola Mole. . bi ‘We will warrantour Valentines to give satisfaction, and requisite supplies, ‘The resident should havo no | of the United States, shall be increased three dollars per | of boing able to procure the passage of antilicence laws | h## maintained a rather quiet appearance, the, total sales Be brig Jane Smith, from London for Valparaiso, Dee 14, | orders will be promptly and faithfully put up. * excuse for n iuilure. [ shall first go for the amend. | month. eee ere tro aimilar to these in force in New | having only amounted to 6,000 bales, of which 1,000 om | tat 17'S, fou 38, Bolendid show bills. Wi'l be sent with all orders. Inept for volunteers—if that fails, 1 shall go for the | 2 Volunteers who have served less than twelve | DF ie Bar 1 in Saturday, 3,000 yesterday, and 1,000 today. Priceshave | Sehr Grand Turk, 17 days from Boston for fort au Prince, | Hemember the lath of Rebruary. e . Prost bril. | months since May lost, eighty acres of Iand. ; York. They will scarcely succeed, however, unless | 0. ori¢; fers being very firm at our | no date, off St Marc. jal5 Im*r TURNER & FISHER, 74 Chatham st. regulars. But our troops had already won the most bril- y ighty | the slavehoiders in the counties should think such a | ¢*Petienced no change, hold ig very at Ls. et i = LER ma | DISKEASES.—ESTABLISHED A. D. 1846. liant battles—they had braved the terrors of a deadly ‘welve months, or to the end of the war, a hundred climate—they had croseed deserts—they had stormed nd sixty acres. cities; but cut bono, for what good? You wont, sir, a 4. Regulars, less than twelve months in the army, on Lieutenant General in the cabinet and not in the army —- | the 7th of May last. eighty acres. land we bave nothing later. ti Your President has had just ability enough to get into | , 5 Twolve months, or to the end of the war, one hun- «than, 40,000 barrels | ‘Tho sales of the past three days amount to 6,000 bales, | *4F.0°\ive, Pearl, of N Bedford, arr at Callao Nov 24. of & private natwre, and can confidently promiso tu Meee aa teen elas fab | 0. if rogalacsor woluntzers die, the land to be given a, saat ake toca A AG SUMO | Bp Hein isin o'RB, emamedet ans Nova | Fee cebiae tai eumedtcrencaa cea age. e' of i ith hone 4 sing a fine a te , a i : ass , 5 ation OF coniinem 5 at 10; 178 at 10%; 250 at 1145 40 at 1134; 1000 at —; 45 foreign Port busthess. Inyallde are Derticularly requosted to mnie sppit deploring the inefficiency of | to their successors eulogy upon the army, # ‘ nee? UP y 7. The Secretary of War toissue the warrants in the ssell, for Boston, 10 | eation co the College oa the fir arance of those dire at 10'8-16; 26 at 10; 930 at —; 20 at 1234} 46 at 11)4; 63 at | 4CAPt% Nov 30—Ia port, bark Flora, the administration, Mr’ Dayton concluded by reiterating f arran| 5 his readiness to vote ail the men and means required for | namesof the persous entitled to land; nothing. in the act ae 10745 600 at —; 240 at 103; 280 at 11. na way, (Iealenk) Dee 1¢—Aet brie. Raina’ Bresooes, | Gas SPSe toes tnos eh et Batis ee aes the prosecution of the war. | ‘i to be construed to give bounties to those who did not x has partaken o New Onceans, Jan. 20.—At the date of our last review | Downes, NY ork. - 5 nected with the principal hospitals in Europe, for the My. Avonisox rosoto a word of explanation, In re- | march to the seat of war. at sud ie'tatth 116 woievcests per | woleft the market firm at the slight advance realized | GEO4, Dec 11—Sid) brig Lauretta, Cook, fer Messina. || thorg complaints, attoude for coneaitation daily from ferring to the desortions from the regular army, and to | The bill was finally passed—yeas 171, naye18. (Mr. white and yeflow corn yesterday at | during the week. On Saturday the full prices domanded | , Matta, Dec 1—Sid, bark Apthorp, Blake, Alexandria, KE | to (probably to deliver part of her Newcastle cargo,coa! ) to Terms—A transac: | (OraPeei Maite, co loud impart for Bost. and proceed te Pa. | IMPORTANT LO COURTRT INR Hee Persons 73.075 cents. the fact that they were mostly foreigners, he inosnt no | Kennedy—That’s a good bill for demagogues. peared to check operations, and disparagement of our adopted citizen sol! The re- | ‘THM TREASURY NOTE AND LOAN BILL. Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. reached 1,000 bales. On Monday four days I wo: ; ae perts from the army clearly approved their conduct as | On motion of Mr. McKay, the amendments of the Se- | _ $1,000 Maryland 6%s, 79 ; $2,000 do 2d, 79: 24 she W. ¥, dve reelyan’ by tie walp Nocth, Gasolina; |'-'kteesseaeneus Dov'8tTa post, plik Washingtoa, Berciee, |, CY oMisn, Sum GUUMCEL, hey ananm te feet coments aa equally brave in battle with our ative born citizens In | nate to this measure were taken up and concurred in. Bank, is State 6 ner cents ‘closed 2570/4 5 he accounts frem Liverpool we: Soe NYO Hee, sin'ss (Neck a ‘ hehe Ss taining all medicine requisite to perform a radical cure, by the gallant charge of Captain May at the battle of Resaca aN " " i ents, 0 , closed at 97 uskert, 9 ORT AU Prince, Jan 8, (back date)—In port, brig Balize, . together tow; © 6 ige of Captain May A TEMPEST INA TEAPOT—THE HOUSE IN ComMMOTION. — | more and Ohio rulway eat te rival at Mobile. Dawes, (or Boston, aaet dey: Marcas, Perce, from Frankfort; | Cove et eouteetion and iresement metas aluseeme ve de la Palmajof the seventy-six mon ia his company, # seventy-two were foreigners. He referred to the tions from the regulars as compared with the very desertionsof the volunteers, to show the superior fidelity of the latier troops, whether native or foreigners, and | ayy or two since, requesting the President of the United ion of Chi Mosl icted of the murd tin dispa: ment of any class of our fellow-citizens, 'y , ng @ 16 Unite exocution of Charles Mosler, convicted of ,the murder of ¥ - EL VE. . Pokdu in kabefince was the explanation of Mr. Atchison] | States to withdraw all our troops now on the west of the | Eve Mosler, his aged wife. ‘The day fixed for bringiog | gmach more active demand, and fthe | vig eareo,” Sid aith, big Gustavan: Duwes, ey Marcin Sots ant all meqopuyalsct Sunciaioee heen too eoptine: and he did right to set himselt right in this particular, | {10 0 <i 1 bggegPh on phan! ah eh KR earthly career to a close, is Friday, the 23d day of aod ts tinent. ¥. P a b litte Baivtoan ve Cuna, Jan 5—in port, brigs Oceana, Jordan, | These Pills, the result of twenty year’s experien Mr. Javeacin desired to explain the grounds upon | the, volunteers, to prosecute the existing war on the A i i “pasihgart aap $end ne Wee oe for Boston, to sail 15th: John Ulifford, Staples, for NYora, to | Hospital de Charite im Paris, are pronounced by which he should give his vote, but intimated that ifthe | Gulf ig Mb fetnet fi Pees) Se ee ports of en | Aprilnext. This dread intelligence was communicated pane the sales not exc sail the 12th; Gallen, of Portland, diss; Cordelia, Saow, fer | brated inventor, Professor Velpean, | Barlste mere disposed to adjourn, he would give way till | ''Y and custom houses, collecting duties, &c. until’® | tothe prisoner yesterday, and received by him with fully: eubatned: cuetBenardiy’s Guottions, | Jeers ne ce eae es a eS uexcx—I move to suspend the rule, and b: —_— i fame, Kelly, for NYork,’ Idg. Sid 4th, brig Port | Leos, Staclogn, tor Bt Mare, to load Hoc Nverk. " Dh es aaa "WB TACHEAIDSON, M.D juRtnAM, Dec |—In port, bar! ‘ainbrias, ogers, from Boston, (Nov 20) arr lst ult, with loss of bowapiitaud decks | 8 Netean street, New Fert, Pleindes, Carter, from VEL}EAUS SPECIFIC FILLS. imous consent to introduce aresolution. [' Read, prrreren pera Pattaverruta, Jan. 28,1647. | gency though the bu 101 Tho revolution. was read—the same as that offered a | The Governor has signed the doath warrant for the | stock.’ This intelligence could not be expected to ny material influence on the market here, but on Mon- | swept in the gale of Nov 24; bri 5 treaty of peace shall have been concluded between the to-morrow. . ‘ United States and Mexico, &c. great calmnoss,expressing thanks that so much time had | which we repeat without change. ‘Vatrararso, Nov 21—Sld ship Fe N York. | breach din with the stoma ‘A Senator camo to him and whispered in his ear ie rn stion,? or 1 | i ¢ | business $1 per box. Mr Janvaare.-I move you, then, sir, that the Senate | Cries of “no objection,” no objection,” “go ahead!” beenallowed. Se Cen eatatan baa ad (assimilating to that of Ho: TOTIGNAL BEBILITY CURDS ind Mississippi —Inferior, 8% a | _ Boston, Jan 27—Arr shi Pray, Liverpool; CONSEL re Me | Bs kc, Binal, Port aa "TE TONIC MIXTURE, prepared by the College, 01 P. Medicine ‘nd Pharmacy of the City of New York, is coufidently recommended for all eases of deltlity produced er- | by secret indulgence or excess of any kind. It is an invalus- ri- | ble remedy for impotence, sterility, or barrenncas, uniess depending on malformation. ingle bottles $1 each; cases of halfa dozen $5; exrefaliy packed, and sent to all parts ofthe Uni 5 ' 4 | The Srraxer.—Does the gentleman move to suspend % ‘ | Liv A eT Pops ie the'rules. Colonel Snowden, the State Treasuror, has arrived in | gi, Ordinary, 914 a 9%; Middling, 1@ @ 10%; Good Mid- | Burmab, Davis, NOrleans; i a 10}, 0 rigs Sacn! ’ , | Mie'Sowexcx,—I don't hear any objection. I move to | the city for the purpose af making tho final arrangement | dling, 10% alo'; Middling Fair, 0% a 10%; Fair, 10% a | Prince; Acadian, Eldridge, oliexs Be Pant aTR NOCa THEA not pomait myself to | Suspend the rules. for the payment of the February interest on the State | 11; Good Fair, 11% 01134; Good and Fine, 11% a 123g: | Rappahannock, ‘sigual for bark and s fy both at d at ; sa , i resident Roads. erthshire, (Br) Taitt Liv he placed ina false position. | dosire not to delay the eee rat balan the ment move theta debt, duo on Monday next | The amount required is not | USETOn SIEVEmENT: pool, via Phila: Gtoucester, Pollard, NOrle-us: bark Mi ‘x iq in the Treasury, and some financieering is necessary to + (of M Ohio) Wells, 4 businoss before the Seaute. I mado,the motion at the | ,\timion to the Commies of the Whole on the state ot | oblain the means. It is suid that portion of large fo. | Stock on hand September 1, 1846, . TG eo al pie tpue suggestion of another Senator, bat I withdraw it, sir, and | 1,6 (ynion, reign holders of stock have agroed to defer their claims |.Received month of Septem! anlap, Case, Jacmel; Reapear, Loriag, am ready now to proceed Ha was realy to grant all the Ag Or 24 ! h - : : 3 ; yen gentlemen arose, crying out at the tiptop | until the domestic creditors are satisfied This and the do. October wn, NYork. id, ships Coquimbo, and Rus RICORD'S ALA Knat™ Feri eo pe ah tie nent Gf the | oftheir voices, “Mr Speaker.” pioP | reissue of a larger amount of relief notes than usual will | do. Novem! +e re) Nautilus, and T' eo pee ene POR tHe rermanent care Of prim, eh eleaitenall a sive. Bee oats nit Olan illy follow | , Mt, Cortnxt.—Mr. Speaker, there is objection. ("Too | enable the payment to be made do. December... ... PRS ort Oey or Rreintaras Fic algnerial alegre, nodes, or any a0 bi . late” “too late”) Lobjected all the time. [Laughter]. | The trial of John Haggerty at Lancaster, for the mur- do Jan. 1 to 19, 3,43) eker, ‘Boston: schrs J Husbing, Westcott, Phila; | wits pecting vexsreal t gore every demand tho Executive might be pleased bu: would exercise a saving discretion in do, Jan. 19.4466 B03. see vee 76,034 | Balti re. Li NYork. Sld, US steam propeller Wasl mako, | ““The Srraxen rapped earnestly, and the spacious hall | der of Melchoir Fordney and Catharine Tripp, has been ft aud iD | resounded with the echo. “Gontlemon will be good | terminated by a conviction of murder in the first degre. pectin can omubee: Risvoett sale Levcleet jer wri rson ean consider himself safe after having the venezen) every other matter. Mr. J. followed up this introduc: | fot! ‘ * 7 ha r ‘ , a y 4 gh to take their seats.” And knock, beng, again | The robberies injthe lower part of the county continue, brig Granite, from Di isease, without tho: ly cleansing the cystem with Sis Fee ease ecard jail birds of the old | WeRt the hammer: | notwithstanding the arrest of live or six supposed to have | Exported Jan.19, 1647. ...... 3.561 IN raft, which Put al hommes. place ai Fe ae and attion of che regu. | “Mf. Speaker,” “Mr. Speaker,” burst forth with more been connscted with these transactions. To-day two Previously. «oes eee + 201,870. 6 ee ve + 204,921 eral destin gle bottles at $1 each; in eases of half a dozen roy ite didnot object*to foreggaere Joining tae | Yociferosity than ever. | others were nabbed by the police, but it is yet uncertain ‘ aes , f for $6; carefully packed and sent to all parts of the Uni y- sh hae is! hae: Mom The Sreaxxx.—Gentlemen must take their seats, (rap, | whether Jack Shepherd or Joe Blueskin is at liberty or Stock on hand not cleared, . ,.. 4... ++ + «175,629 LOUCESTER, Jan 26—Arr brig Sarah Ann, Hi CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SARSAFARILL ‘ NTIAN AND SASAF! Gk, saetih (2REFARED by, ork Collegeof Medicine nné Th ary; but he preferred in every respect the volunteer | ni i solilers. "He was opposed to « standing army. ‘Tore | TP) The Chair will not entertein was'no necessity for these ton regiments of regulars— there was no excase for them, if tne volunteers were | to be mustered for the same period. The five or six hundred appointments of oificers under the regular sya- tem, that would fall to the patronage of the President, he considered a conspicuous objection to the regulars pro- | ¥ motion, or listen | not Halfa dozen houses were plundered on Tuesday 20.—-C. a nam; 24th, schrs Chonticleer, Dyer, Bal to any gentlemen until order be restored. | night, and in several iastances thoae scamps left theit | animated dur ng the past three dayesat gredunliy’ im. | @PRarently ne . ; Something like order being sign manual io chalk marks, by addressing insulting | proved rates. ‘I'he sales are 000 bales, ew Beprorn, Jan 27—Sld achr Lochiel, Ri How do you | messages to those plundered. allows. on Saturday, 4500 on ; y sterm | Sale of Stocks at Philadelphia. 3600 today. We quote middling 10 .—"The Chair understands t! ee ‘unani- an. 28—Finst Boann—80 Girard Bi ing thet ey little has been sone if mous consent, the frevolution was rect « The gen- ks + 85 yl the last two days. Arrived since Frid ‘ed that it be referred to the Commitiee of the | 135 Lehigh, 24° $0 do, 2434; 490 do Int eared 0 time 1,904, leaving stock on hand this Pharmacy, estab! d for the suppression of quac! ry, is refined and highly concentrated extract, possessing alt aud curative powers of the atov« nended by the College as super:o1 t present, before the public, medy for all ‘ood, such 8, for New urifying aaliti ws, Jan 19—Arr ship Martha W: hingtom, Hee. sland, ‘Thorp, ah; Je ps Monsoon, Payne, Boston; | 0 my extract of rhe, Rotterdam; Br bark Woodhouse, Ske- | ad may be relied on i Span brig Prudescia, Meilet, Manga: brig | from am impure 2 y, 10,452 bales, posed ; and the Jast apology, that it was a recommenda: it rh re, tion of the President, was not a sufficient argument in | WP ' seein teasion a eationas from | ; cae ries rapieg: sehrs Hout, Neah, Apainchicg: | eve phen, 79g, ia ie “- : 4 i - - condary effer 8 TE ree oar aad od, will bring the House to vote on ihe adoption of the | |, The Board of Urokers_ adjourned to day at the close of nity Ee colon te marl, De Chempion, snd Lecpele, au ver aif benrow remarked that they had received a bill sees Lag tee; aad KnCORitNg ots CUNRS by Sane | Se ET Bea , in cor h of Leonard hed by holders have kept purcha- old Galt ot Mexics: rope, Baker, and Win ¢ Bald js sianle pote atau bostles 5 Jp cente. ae id ve s e mn : “ “ “ ‘rom tue House for extra payand bounty lands to the | "Vi! gence es and the transact eve been Biotian , Bostoes Anaee, inv one bod lil Union. Cones forwarded to rij 5 5 ROVIDENCE, Jan26—Arr bark Keform, (of New York) Sales of Stocks at Boston. an improvement on last Wednes- ‘exper, Staples, of xtent, oe . ad fF day’sfprices of cent. S50hc ber algre:@ do Bewion ‘ual Wonca iHailroad, | ““Savannat, Jan, 22.—Cotton—Arrived since the 16th Hi \d 391 Sea Islas soldiers, and he hoped, therefore, that further debat upon this subject would be postponed till that bill was taken up, and that this bill for the troops would be passed red to speak, and his voice was | ion,” "q 45, Lhe purchasers. 10 8 P. W. 8. RICHARDSON, M. D. k—Tho gentleman can’t debate it, without delay. He hoped, also, that all that related to m do Boston and M do, 8% do; , | instant, 12,371 bales Upland 5 16 Trot bouuries woult be atficken out of thie bil as they | Mf. Scwesce-I have a ots ot erdee,, Londen,” 44 dg: 23 to Fortiand, Saco ana’ Fortamoutn do 97% x | exports for mame period have been 7,618 bales Upland and bad BO td were provided for in the separate Dill from tho Fou endas,"] ay patut ia this: W Nethes @ny geben g0'¢'20 do Northern do, par 13. do Boxton and Frovideuceda, | Se a ae cicionn |. eres BW Ar Vert, NYork; Mat | Mr. Atcmtsox then suggested that this bill be loid pt ques "és salle, mprlnninngcoad «| dy hatrand BT rppenent] Ghent bo habneanheauiaranee ‘ hi " Nashua do, $951; 8do National I CO, (par $50,) $543 bar, Gileh Sed rc weametee bere: seein fe Coeds) ha 1Yto Brita dom per hare ogo intl bank | Eis Sekt kat Deming, Cayeme, ot THE NEW YORK HERALD. Mr Benson Ob, te, sit. I bave'eivan up this’ bal De ucmed cian toc OM lhl lac ee ected tte ts: port, and the transactions on Friday | '"Weusiwcren, Jan 22—Arr sehrs AF Besdford, N alael aS SATUMGS th ofen enough leon the state of the Union. Ar tHe Broxen’s B Boston and Provid tent, at full prices. On Satur York; Al . © yer, Bris: | rae aestion was taken by ayes and noes on the ad- aker replied. The chair understood the Raitroad, 103; 20 do Ea tere do, 10 i Wi eaterns to, 936 & | sel at thie port four daye ol Rie th r ee ae Sosov <aaee oe { JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, ournment, and, 26 to 23, the Senate adjourned. | fter he made his motion, had no further remarks | bis | Lvl! ets Eats] do Kan Boston Fo, ‘pool, stated an impr hy ae. = ia , 860d 11hg 5; lo, 11995 lo Nor or rge sal This informa- |. Mr. io i Rit, 50% @ 51. . inde sth dd tena | it arama. (Peting io, weed tener) The | OE Fah ‘Gani 00 eae Boxion, Co, 1 5 d0 Nor Dut fer persone, who fnmed By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Girculation---Forty Thousand, Ww) n. 27,1847, | sponded. The gentleman had yielded the floor. | Seeeeearaess Dds dat ha ards of 3,000 bales, at an improvement Miscelianeous DAILY BEBALD— Every day, Priges conte per copy—F A PERSONAL uin—j ible in. s market Wi CKLY HERALD—Kvery Satarday—Price 6% cents per cupy--$) 12) cents per annum—payable us HERALD FOR hl SPk—Kevery: Beam Peekee day he | Price 64 cents per copy—$3 00 per annam, payable in ad- Buuxoen., | The Sreaxer knocked and called to or: Jo | ot 34 040. per ib. On Monds: ersonal explavation. it | Mr, Scnxnce—I claim the fact to be, while the speaker | COMME KUL, iH ‘tue ig the morning, but reported in one of the Baltimore papers, that “ho | was announciog the motion I 1 took my seat, but -— made at fall rat ready to vo e the most extravagant measures which | rose as soon as the question was stated. New York, J: Record. Suir Sternen Luaman.—The report of thi three feet of wa her hold 6 encor the ad niniatration might recommend, if necessary tosus- | ‘The Sreaxen repeated the state of the question. Asuns. 8 are making moderately in pots at $4 9394 | their view: dine: v ed it necessary for | vance. tain the demooratic party.” He did not say it, nor sny | it seemed ‘impossible to Keep the members in their | and in pearls at $5. 42%. segs attendaace of buyers, and the salos were = ronan en he | ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash thiog like 1, nor did ‘he commit a biun ate eats, Brrapsturrs.—The arrival of the steamer on Monday, | large day the transactions were more limited, et | iad ESING of all kind i (vir, Kennedy : *' It ls believed you di say it, Wick, foc | | Mr. Semxsex—I call forthe yeas and nays. (“Order,” | with late intelligence from Europe, had the eflect of pro- | but prices were fully maintained. Throughout the woek | oush eer mare Coneenan Wim, Penny Gul. Pee yeu anya pe ee inten duleer Wick ; | “ord ducing en advance on all articles coming under this | the market h en very much excited, and tho sales Home Ports, | “All letters or communications, by mnil, addressed to the No, pine al i _ . adge, you said The Sreaxen—The question is on seconding the de- | h During the early part of the week the utmost | have in consequence ery i lar prices. Tho Ateranpeta, Jan 2%6—Artschrs Almira, from N York; Char: | ‘lishment, ¢ post paid, or the postage will be de something pratty ‘Bear it” So much of 8 conversation | mand for the previous question excitement prevailed, and speculation was carried on to peinctpal improvement has been on the lower qualities. " Richard And B | Saeed from thooubesr' ion money remitted. wee jer current.) Mr. Cortnetu—I object, Mr. Speaker ; I objected all | an immense extent; prices advanced 760 a $1 per bbl — ‘quote for square bales :—Ordinary, 6% 0 6%; mid- Jan BO Cid ship Richard An Bid, bark We: 4 ADON, BENNETT, Boum AND SILYER MADALA to THE HOMANE: the time Today, however, there was less animation apparent, | dling, 10 « 10%; my fale, 1036 8 10%; fair und fully ot tons brige Fidelis, Carpenter, Halifax; Yonx He: Stan Mr. Kine, of Georgia, from Committee on Naval The Sezaxcn—It is too late, and the market closed nominally at $7 for western | fair, 105¢ @ 1075; , 1, und bales of similar 4 ampieo ‘ North Woot somer of altos sad Hesan peiveu