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Officers before ‘Wore sent to Mezice, than the alter: aires meets enact Saoay gertng agr ir. P, antl, Cass presents, and the extent tgrmich they ra | many 1 bahethare Were suyt he aria in| Ma tsrearen--The chalt does not recollect. raceiul. — 7 | Nag: A ‘Trade Report. New Yong, Turspay Artranoon, Feb.9. | derstand $4 Asues.—The market was steady, and we report sales under the idea of the Senator frem Ni “ Mr. Asumow—Itis an abstraction. £350 bbls * and ia ‘at 9°16 and 11- rtain difficulties from | the scene which I said Task him whe o! both kinds at $4 8734 for pots, at $6 | in filling y the action of officers in : freee A Socket ther he insulted my ‘collaague yy saying“ bab !” | PR re ap gry nny or} 44 for pears. cotton, Sad $1 629% per cask by ‘apd as the action of such officers in shoot- Mr. C. J. Incensou.—' is what [ want the com- tas atl CS Bayly was on the table— Bexswax.—The market continued steady at 26%427c., | rate is Xo for square ing dererte: ‘ke be irresponsible, he should vote | mittee to inquire into: 2 | wane cock, BME | 3 according fe quality, for yellow. | for Be For Baltimore the mony of aeningenicer Yo Mexico wity | "MF Kavasor-~Does the genta rom tint cle #8 rAd ee a Rf Ty Ont being genttmad by the See 9 saben et actors the'| HA. 8 14’ satanic iid ie: On motion of Mr. Jacon Buinuxanors, the Houso re- | liverable in all the present month, at $7. Small sales. of for square and round cotton and $1 50 per cask for Mr, Kewnepy—|, heard exclamations of dissatisfaction | solved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the State | do were made to ‘extent of 600 bbls. at os oe nl rice. fi westion was taken upon the Senate’s receding from its | of the Union, (Mr, Norris, of New Hampshire, in the | ther sales of Seuthern were made at $6 66, Aratacuicota, Jan. 30—We have no change to notice qi rtunit refui Presi | , that a member should seize the opportunity ae Manco without the ‘constaeton of the | ona nivats bill te make eu explanation which the House | chair) and took up the bill heretofore reported by the | Fhiladelphie at $6.44 "Wheat continued firm at previous in the freight market. The sogagements male hare ed we pes et Senate, in the recess of Co: ‘ayes 17, noes 23. The | did not wish to hear. | chairman of the Committee on Foreign Aduirs, rates. Lots from the adjacent country continued to be been at our quoted rates. Vessels continue very scarce, | ton, Quincy, Cape Cod, ke She w fly insured in Senate’ does uot recede. ‘The first recommendation of | Mr. Dovatass—1 call attention. |. It wes read, appropriating $30,000 for the initiative, | purchased by city millers at 135¢ @ 137. Corn—The every thing fo that can go coastwise being engaged. Boston andat the Cape. Her cargo, sugar, was for Euro: the committee is disagreed to. | ‘The Sreaxen—Will the gentleman give way ! od $8,000,000 to enable the President to conclude « | market contiaued well sy and we salee of | ‘To Liverpool 11-164; New York 4c; Boston %4; Provi- | pean accountand risk., Capt laridge was 23 years old, and Upon the residue of the compromises reported by the | Mr. Kunnxpy—~Yes, ask your ‘questions. treaty of Jeeee prior to the next session of Congress. about 25,000 bushels at 95 a98c, of which ‘wold at | dence %; Baltimore %; New Orleans $2 per baie. yelonged to Chatham, Me., where he has lefts family. committee, the question was taken in the aggregate, apd | Mr. Dovorass—These oxclamations itis said inthe re- | Mr. C. J. Inarnsoxs believed it to be the determination | 95c. 1200 do white mixed at 960; and the remainder, in- Cuanixston, Feb.6—The rates to Liverpool and | __Sitir Saxow, of Salem, which sailed from Boston, Dec 13, they were all agreed to. ‘ | port occurred before my colleague wished to make a | of tho President, as long as Congress gives him the | cluding 2000 Long Island and 4000 Jersey yellow, at 97 4 |.) A/S INLET, oa: ee a! and shipments to the for | 1845, and is believed to hays struc or, drifted on Georae’s ART FROM THE BEGINNING | personal explanation. ; Means, men and money, to wage the war as it ought t» | 93c, which were the highest closing prices. Rye—86a@6 | om Ont eee metal naais Des Kev-cotien, ow ster two days after, fragments of arte Mr. Brxron arose to give notice to the Senate that as Kemmepr—1 will satisfy the gentleman. When the | be waged: The money was for peace, which he be- | was freely offered, deliverable on, the opening ofthe #4 | sod vo the letter fo for cottou, and $1 for tice. No fovtser officers. The following ia the shiv’s. cour fea Mr. ; . Corn Meal ~ . | d it was deomed expedient by the Military Committee to | gentlemat oe cri peaking on a private bili, it was | the fourth of July next, if the war be waged as it | Rye Flour was uominal 294 Toc. Oats—We | change to Havre or Boston. of Salem, master, aged 46, Francis J. _ at $4 626 | a . ier teens ee oh eames yl know 2 that he was g to make a speech out of order. | should be. It has been stated in the newspapers thatthe | report sales 1200 bushels of New Jersey at 4lc. Berley | pyitsvxrensa, Feb. 6—Freights—Vessels more plenty, | ny, second "Wiscasset, 24; Louis Crosly, cook, | | or sof Torelener | Chas Leman, steward, foreigner, James | Evans, i these | ‘one, having been made acqnointed with hisdesign, | money isto buy a peace. Notso. It is an open pro; continued dull and nominal at 75c. | making at 7s 6deSs, and een Sine Sonraginens: Jetermited thatthe hould not do #0, except over my ob: | sition, not secret. ‘It says to Mexico, hore inthe means |“ Corron.The market to-dey seemed very quiet ope | Ssd{wfiferacl pain ee eT | Of Marblehead, 19 Win he Kurghis, of New, Yor, 20) kd: jection. 1 objected from the beginning. It was notorious | to support your government, and pay your soldiers. [A | rators being indisposed to continue purchases at present | ward Jonevin, of New Orieen, 20; Jol Ld fio House of Repressntatives. that as the gentleman endeavored to make his speech, I | voice—" A bribe.”| No bribe; it wasa fair, open, busi- | rates,in the sbsence of later advices from Europe. Foreign markets. idence, 3: Pe ooriy rt nx 320 Ea 'Wasminoton, Feb. 8, 1847. | objected, although he had not said enough to make me | ness transaction There was every reason to believe | Corree—The market continued firm, and we report | Matanzas, Jan. 28—The of rice by the Magno- | of Creneomas. as (eo OS om “paw!” © pat!” —vMe aevoRTens oF THE UNION—a BE: | object. The moment the gentleman read enough to sa- | thats treaty could be made. We already “hold New | sales of 3,200 bags of Rio, at 7j a7%c. | lia sold at 10% rials, at 40 to 60 days. Three cargoes | ¥i0 Ferry, ' iladelphis, from New Orleans, HOLUTION TO EXPEL THEM—AN INSULT—THE DIGNITY OF | tisty tho Cl of the committee that he was out of | Mexico and California by the military, but we wish to Hemr—The market continued steady at $1108 $115 from your port at Havana remain unsold. Molasses | tho 30th ult, shi roms THR MOUSE—a TRMPEAT IN 4 TEA-POT, as MR. KENNEDY | order, he Was decided out.of order. He made, notwith- | present the tacle to the world, that we are generous | for dew rotted, and $160 for dressed Western. scarce and held at 3 rials. ; shipping 8 a CALLED IT. as | senng fyi con, 2, Seon has! —_ br magt 5 us ores ey eae pour, ‘and are fase ae eit romalae Peer scleistien me. | | he. No ers ti . Reading of the journal. | bers ings 8 portion condemning him. lon’t | willing to give something for the purchase. It was up- | sales to a moderate extent. uotations ranged fr Fe re eerie eencuok tortne noor, And | know whether to cry” wa?” be disgraceful or not. it | wise, premature, apd isjudicious to meddle with tho | $45 t0 $4 Sime | Oncor g Ser Cet a | = aie Sryannn, Reshon of sal tam Frorcanee reat bero we tread on ticklish ground, and will endeavor to | is loss disgraceiul to pt down such proceedings, than | question of slavery now Navat Stones—Nothing new. Sales turpentine con: | three children. ¥ | rocks off Coddington’s Pout, inside the spindle. ‘She was travel over without being mired. | to violate the rules of order, by endeavoring to speak Mr. Witmort obtained the floor, and was about to pro- | tinued checked by high freights, and sales spirits limited CHanceston—Ship Chazleston—H R®chooicaaft and lady; | g: toft on Suuday morning, ofter throwipg over part of car- Mr. Dovorass, of Illinois, got the ear and eye of out of order. I was in my seat, and gave evident demon- | ceed with his remarks, when to home wants, at old prices. W E Wasding and lady; ‘Geo W Tote. | ii id ded tosen, but ed 1 The Sreaxen, who reminded him that there was a spe- | stration that 1 would not jisten to the matter. Mr. Boro asked him to give way, thatthe committee | 01:9—Sales linseed were reported at75c. The marke: —$$<$—$_—__—_— Ppos cial order for to-day. 5 Mr. Dovo.ass arose. might rise and the House take up the report of the Com. | continued very firm. Whale and sperm continued inac- | Passengers Sailed. mage. ir. Dovorass—I rise to a privileged question. | The Sreaxxn—Wiill tho gentleman yield? mittee of Conference on the disagreeing amendments to | tive. Liverroot—Packet phi ‘Henry Clay—Frederic Wood, of | Scux Sro-curt—This v [More personal explenations.”) Mr. Kennepy—I yield. the Provisions ~The market was not active, and former | Staff Newton and lady, Miss F M New- | on Reedy Inland uri eeded in The Sreaxea—The [gentioman ri toa personal ex- | Mr. Dovciass—I said that my colleague was called to IN REGIMENT BILL. prices for pork and beef maintained with difficulty. A N gerice of on ies vices iia plane tian ; a pie ae ee in cal: tog him to order, there s was ne ome er lies bs afraid thet. he would Jose the foot, if | Sales of 3 to 400 bole old mess om tg: racity ie eM | we aut ir. Dovcrass—! regret offence. It was the exerc’ of an undoubted right yielded ; but being assure. at be would not, be ac- | $14 624. rime do. was quoted at 2% e y | ‘ :, Tho Sreaten—The House will please come to order; | on the part of the gentioman. I understand the gentie- | quiesced. There was no change in cuotations of country beef, | pesuscnier,. D. He ee eae calla ad curva aty | Coen Tee ee eee oo re mpnlagia sale pert hese entiemen in the aisles willtake their seats. (Knock, | man to say that my colleague was out of order. Iunder- | The report was read, rather indistinctly which remained quiet at $9 ior prime, and $118 $11 25, | Philadeipnia; Heniy Foy, New York; Alexander 8 Saroui, | belonging we believe, at Detroit, is beached near the place peck.) take to say thatthe gevtleman will not insist tha' the Mr. Boyp said that would explain the report ina | for mess. We report sales 175 bbls. hams (bacon) at 8c. | Boston. where the wrecks occurred last Tinos rhe rocks wi the Mr. Dovotass—I regret that Iam compelled from a | exclamaions were made. There is not a member that | few words. [‘ No, no,” “ We don’t want to hear it ”] Sales of lard, in barrels, were made at 8}c. Butter Com: | se—_——————am a | 4 ‘and have sha 3 sense of duty, to bring a matter before the House deeply | heard them. ‘The questiva was about to be takon, when the reading | tinued firm ‘No change in cheese. Yoreign Lmporttaions. | Ine fate, but were afterwards ot afloat in a damaged state — affecting the privi f members ofthe House andtbe | Mr. Kenxevy—You may call it infamy, but I did say | of the report wus again callod for, and it was read. Rice.—The market continued dull, and sales limited at Carcurrs—Ship Rainbler—6199 bags linseed 25 bales goat | These vessels were all moored within the harbor, but harscter of its mei My object in rising is, to call | to the gentleman, (Vir. Wentworth.) “sit down.” ‘Tue report was then concurred in. former rates. | akius 19 cs indigo 993 pes red wood 903 bags saltpetre, oat | broken loo: En: OS Ea TG ONE NS mad the attention of the House to what hastrecently occu! Mr. Dova.ass— ‘That is no! i ‘The House again went into committee. Suaan.—We report sales of 100 hhds. New Orleans, at | buffalo hore 400 ¢s shellac J KL Bridges—1 box W A Bale ._, Spok and, before I sit down, to offer a resolution. My object | Mr. Kenneov—Whether I said “bah!” ornot, I don’t | Mr. Witmor offered his proviso inhibiting slavery. Tate. | wIpke wT bl 5 a ae cn Ba k Hollander, Codman, hence for Hio Janeiro, Feb 1st, isto do am act of justice to the House, and its members, | resiiset, Mr. Daomooue wanted to know whether it camein | | Sxxps of rough fax seed, in tierces, wore reper | yt Gaiety Ne aes i tee eet bate | glo getOM 73. path, Jan 30, off Cape Hatteras d vindicate them against a gross caluinny, inflicted on | Mr. Douvarass essayed to speak. at the end of the bill? tod at $11. Clover, Penn, remained firm, and held at8's 0 | Miia gitumiuseras GB Moreweod—20 cv Wight, lobe, Persons, fm Wilmington, NU, for Mo- - i « les—32 chs ght, Schr New Globe, 5 ston, NU, whole of us by those who are privileged to occupy | ‘he Sreaxuu—Does the gentleman yiold the floor? Mr. Witaor said he had not examined the bill. (Mr. | 9c to arrive. Sturges & Shaw—2 bales 2 ¢s Graydou & Swaucock—I4 ce C | rant Bay, Jam, Jan 28, lat 36 46, lon 23. inthishall. “The Union, printed in this city, pro-| Mr. Kennnpy—Yes, sir. Kennedy— Stick it inanywhere.”| He said he would | Tattow—Fusthor sales were made at 6c. ‘Themar- | MCiapp & co~ igi Slosson & c0,0f Provi ‘Whalemen. fesses to give full reports of the proceedings of this House. | Mr. Dovctass—I want to know whether the gentleman | withdraw it for the present, and at o future time | ket closed firm. =2 pkgs HL Roath & com—d6, “Arrei Now Beatord. tthe ship Gov Neoup, Syive, Pasilie, It professes to give correct proceedi: for the pur- | made use of such language. He says thet he did inti- | propose it. [Go on, and speak to the bill”) Tonacco.—We report sales 26 hhds Kentucky leaf at pose of constituting a record of the history of the pro- | mate to my colleague, privately, his objections, und tell | He gave a crack at the Union for speaking as it | 44 adc. ceedings of this House, to b» deposited in the library of | him to sit down. had about him aod the proviso. He was no further | | WHa.xnoxe.—We report sales of 10,000 Ibs. N. W. at | Congress, to be toanemnttind topemerity avan evidence | Mr. Kennxpr—lI said it not privately, but openly, and | from} being an abolitio than Ri 35c ; South Sea wi t 87, transac FA sa Va We ; ae iste | via Tarpaulin Cove. gre_bcs L Atteri ~ “The New London News states that the report of the death oy Sun of the first aud second officers of the Mogul was probably 1n- SS Cagll econy ct Rossvelt-Ide EP Hever-—ot | correct, as the owners of herhad reeeived no such informs- of what is report of in atone as loud as 1 speak now. I don’t know whether | from being jartford Conv. jeralii Freionts to Liv ontinued firm at. 7s. for flour, | erates 1 ck Gi Ball—l Pe & Bi ceedings of Satu there isa atatement—a fi Teaid “bab |” - lieved that t! from the moment | and at 23d. for grain No changesto Havre or | Wawson—I5 cks 50 blsC W Field—11 casks 8 Rooseveli—1 do pg Ramegchiatica gals ae (hy, lotges) eeth founded, and gross calumny—calculated to bring this | Mr. Dovotass—I have only to say, if any membér is | of our victories on the Rio Grande, acquisition of terri- | London. During ’cbange it eported fhat the Ame. | AH & 8 tlorp—7 cases Godfiey,, Paterson & co—s bales sarees Eanmce shertione, HL! I whe tale House into dis; and contempt. 1n bringing forward | ready to avow that he did use thut language, | will vote | tory was the objec the Administrauon. The chi rica was below, with four da F news, which turned | ye cae. yy ‘a Bend—s7 to. meet de CO Backingh im | season. this subject, Tam not governed by personal ill-will | to expel him man of the Committee on Foreign Affairs, my colle! out to be a mistake, as some other vessel was mistaken | AUST hi 0 0g ete ee por J & J Warren Letters from, the Mogul, of NL, reports the death of her wid teow tbe tetrer) Feb 14, Washington, Bailey, Ni rd from (by fetter . Was sey, Nant, 1350 spm, bound off shore, in lat 135 W; no dat ‘about Ju: ij Norinin, Gardner, Nase, abgut,15 mouths out 1200 spm. Spoken, on Of Shore Ground, June, scotland, Smith, of Nant, oil not stated. Also spoken aud heard from, on N towards the reporters of that peper, as with th them whom I know I have the most friendly rel With the proprietors of that paper [ am on termi | Mr. Kennxpy—The gentleman wishes to turn the on | ba# acknowledged that wo already hold New Mexi 2 . ; and California, “Now is the time to agitate the question at Averion,—44hhds, and 14 tierces damaged | f mraea.e Maawe “Eek J 6 Tee bait eect es | slaught on the ¢imon on me. It is as true a reportasl ever | Yhethor slavery or 20 fall exist in the arte new | (Cuba, sold at 11 a 1.; 200 boxea rains old | deskina Go val oe Richardson SW; ie his ri ‘t arm fall from its and 2 at 78c. | Bis! er ls mo to refer to the pro: | supposes the Houfo, will expel me, he ———— [bere | Socket before he wouild yield. Hie mind war, madeu, | “‘itear tines av Avert nd at ls liminary, | will advert to he was called to order.) So far us I recollect the immovably. It is the fixed policy of the Admini: ‘ion | Jor No. 398 Broome st, 253x118, . | Wiehe, ‘8 urges & Bhaw—2 ck J A Newbsld—27 crates 12 cks | fir c do Woll sonal and political, offriendablp and private intercourse; | Tetd- It is mo libel on this House. If the gentleman | Pyiniver Sayery of nok but a sense of justice free ‘4 coedings of Sat. rday. W Const, bales Bend & bout July 12, lersou, di 1 wili read:— what took place to new member, (Mr. New- | to require indemnity in the shape of territory. He was | 3 ‘i ‘ yme—' Ceres, NL, 700 bbls 2 whs this season; in July. ny ton, of Arkansts) When objection was made to taking | CeEi'\s dascribing ‘rowdy scenes which, fequontiy oe, | {ft OWL oppored to overthrowing tho fundamental lw |” Vitdy GixTés estes sence aero | Celt io 2 bits erate, 1 bee 2 Title‘ ia season: Tat of Jay, Candace, do, 2 wha' tod novel eee ree natked wih obility | Cut here, and which disgrace this body. It never will | of New Mexico und California, us he would iasist on pro | Lease of house and lot No 139 Grand wt... ... 600 | easks Walch & Mallory— 18 anvils 6 cases 513 bales | seasons ge cast, Clem cients senses bate ix omitted, with the exception ofthe remarks | be femedied by throwing blame on the reporter, The any sogsee)aseeet to Secvert, Glut was nate tose tal Cte Tie. tae if Biothers<2, do Denniston fe Disbrow 00 cares KR &G. Baler, wauging 2 or wh 2th, ol race, Bowne, do, 2008 “i proper way is to @ members order, teac! “4 ry fy » each 25 63¢x100— OHCD. . ee eee eeeees Jook—! leaf jier— * is; Geo Washington, do, /whst season. Py vragen pend mp tine ty bebe something of dignity; let them 1 they are. | Make siave territory of it. This was not er for | 19 Jots on 79th st, neur 10th avenue, each 262103 1 eee ee ee eeectpe: Dodge & tat Foreign Ports. have no ombition to seo my remarks reported, but it | Lf by nothing else, let them be controlled by selfrespect. | COmPromise ; it was an abstract right. He said that | gach $60....esseesercereessseseesers 600 | Shaw—2) do 17 eke W Chauncey & Co—%2 craves 9cke W | Ar Jan 25—In port, brig Norman, Pratt, fn and for N cceletintes eitnama: chat tite dinctanen on asin ‘The gentleman says that “Bah, bub, ’is put into the re- | Mfeudy men were held in New Mexico as slaves, aud | 10 jots in rear of above, om Sth st, same size—each Haydock & Go—1 bale L. Cook—13 cases Hunt, Brothers—8 | yor! or Ke ion should be ranpresred. unlece it | Port. Now, l appeal to the Huuse, and every portion of it, | {tm the Oregon bill, which had left the House, the pro- veseteserecenterecsescesctoceeces 600 | chs 2 ¢ ses Wolf G Gillespie—t12 cases Phelps, Chittenden | 5 ls sehes Monterey, Appleby, tant and novel a question should be suppressed, unless it | TO'ay Ir tho metaber did not en euvor to make apeack, | YH which prohibited slavery, was stricken out By 4 | 3 tory brick house and lot ‘No.’ 9024 aveno, Bo- | ScBliay—e0 toas coal Taylor & Merriil—255 eke 35 bales 20 | 1 5 Autoluetie, Browa, une, Yogrece Nearly the whole’ space allotted to the pro, | With the knowledge that he was not inorder. Iask | Southern committee. The object of the bill wasto buy | tween oth and 6th sts, 24.3x75.....4...+.... 6,000 | bags 20 cases copper OO tons pik iron tender. a is Fclaages pehy Balle, nsess fang ceedings of Congress, ie taken Uap with, matters relating | w/bether 4 man who will do that, in detance of the deci. | TSctted'7 Sot beation, the proviea had the strength of a | 2 MOry brick house and lot No. $2, adjoining, same gon Watson=8 Bird Galilan & eo Manning & Leavit— t Ee oe sen 8 n of air—! whether suc! uct is betier v ee estes eeee eens oe | i Binns & Hal = 10 al Ross, Heaitoall totiotasess, equi rond:— on eRHO® * | than the ingult thrown on him? I putthe question to e trusted that those who then supported it, would | 9 story brisk house and jot No. 88 4th st 0 | Perea & Brookae a5 Sands; Faller come R&C eat an Bf ia pent Darke Pater F . for Bos. Ug W. Bridge, Brown, do- (previously stated for N 22x88, heir consistenc: 8, W. corner 40th st, 248x109. 1 lot on 6th avenue, peegeet) Hie) G Wilson—210, ig iron B a & Johns: i ; 9 gentleman from Illinois 2 WiltonssiBtans pig ines Boorman & Jehnse wim, Grocket, ‘ding; Jam 1 ft Is att 2 1& 2 “Mr. Rathburn moved that the House resolve itself : Hh 5 bi | : ” Dova' I think there is a material difference e bill, but | } joton 40th at, adjoining above, 26x98, | &B ew: is Atterbury kegs rigs Freighton, , fer Caraen eS ee edit aay said:—Mr, Speaker, 1 | DetWeen uttering a falsehood (o go on record, with a ot's proviso, because it would | } jot N. KE. an ‘avenue and 22d si | & Freeman Brown, Seaver & Duabar—4 WV \aphiel 7 i Zebra, Tom Hi ana for Ni You i Oo leh doo» | View of injuring a member, and between uttering ration, and prevent the prosecu-| 4 jot on 2d avenue, adjoining..... | Biichoseemen 36 4 cyan © 0c a ek, | otomac, —, for Phitadelphia 30; Magnolia, Lesl rite toe privileged question [Cries of “sit dow atch, wig frght; Frontier eston, 1dg; Ant ais), frm Ba‘badoes, do; Weloa, Lampher, from Searsport, tion of tho war withivigor. His constituents repudiated | 1 jot on 37th st, between sth und oth avenu ‘bah !”] | propose to occupy the attention of the Ho spectful remarks on the floor. I can refer to many ‘tho waiter, ahd (i a i i" i +, 600 | Smith. Thuagar & co—85 bxs 43 cks to order. Phen iD : tinguished gentlemen of this House, who have spoken and they objected to its introduction here, | Frame house and lot on 26th st, between 7th and Sch —30 Id ? only about tire minutes. (ban Twill one dchigisies | oUt of order. It i# the usual mode of th venerable gen: | #0d considered it wrong every way. Sth avenues, 24-103x100, Mipbard ie gomint bbls {3 pings 1255 bags AT ere evista, forte Sti coe gale Hubbard ik 150 bags A Hubbard—I5 hhds to order <inger, do; Freighter, Mitchel, wta frat .Matanzas—Brig Lycoming—63 hhds sugar Hoy inwall--1l6 do D Moryan—i26 brs do Dersasett, & 15 40 0o. Lal eae ard do Oliver & Ca: logs mahvg- an) ‘aterbury. Gapnawis satis Atchafalaya—221 bhds 23 tcs molasses J “no,” “no,” “aot down,” “oh no.” ° A eee aoa foe ents Te Bok A pail gnly (lelay she | tleman from Massachusettm it is the usual mode of gen | | Mr. Cxurstan, of Michigan, “oh no!” “L object,” and confusion.) Hatien who make personal explanations, and thus get in | Politics sae hee ‘And so it goes on ut great length—“bah !” “beh!” ‘A H , fhavghter] After tho itso ‘went into committee, the | ,, Mf Kexsxov—When the House is prepared to listen, | fi on net been ti ko about parties and sigiiiapsocets SO avery pi amelt of the sickly, recency leek ra 60 per cent on mortgage, Aen if the two million | wo stor TURD beadtciént) Woude; »Eaniy ighed down by the proviso last year, | “ noar Joralemon st. Lot 22 fest 1 by’ 92% { F } and before this we would have | g ius adsamiue 90 foot front Lop about 80 feet deep, at lira Juliet, Chandler, from Boston. disg; John m st Tiiomas; Bonditeh, ——, from Frankfe ceton , Reed, New York: Prospect, $ Ceres, Bawyer, for Bo: for Portland; is reported :— 0 hal . br “ i is not disposed to hear im, and the member per: geek ; ‘i eset eee eee eesateceee ses aes oes 4,800 | 8 Hill. ia; Lima, — ; Pie Coster seh ant pede And yfletiighng aed what other way you cen sop him, want, apttt,Coun obtained the aor, the committee rose, end | 4 Jot adjoining, corner ‘of Joroiemon si, 1934 front _Bbtize, Hon—Sehr Nile—1slogs mahoxany F Alexandre isa Ne ork. can RSA eam - ; t ' : “af x8 specie 1200 Ibs old co : : In port, brig, Kere Fogo, (Braz Of the reporter, of any member; 1 keow, neither | tive communications laid before the House, an adjourn. | cy feet teat: 17 leet deep one side, 73 the other. . 2.026 al fags fa N York. Sehr Mayflower, (of Bhelter island) fin lopg upon thet bill. (“Bah !” ‘bah !”} and proceeded to ' fends CFor making & speech in defedce ot'am eoveear> | motives of tap raperier, oc any saamibert | koow, ko. The exclamation bf insult, “ban?” is qontioned | 401 care, nothing about the quarrel botween the thirty times. ‘The Union” professes to represent to the | oman from Illinois and Mr Ritchio. It is a tempest in lay 100 babe sheen: 2 country and to the werld the very state of facts and | “teapot. But they will do no harm; these things hurt Batrimong, Fob. 9, 1647—6 P.M. | Twostory frame heuse in High at, next door to | nobody. af the alley, in the first block trom Fulton st, lot 25 Se Oe ee ee ais House.” When a member | “vr. Witmor, if he should stand slone, will vindicate | The Obsequies of Col. Watson and Capt. Ridgley—The | yy 109.7 severe vevessvcees » rear of theabove. .. Lot on Front st, between Navy and Bridg ment took place. Domestic Importation. ‘arbor, for the Coast of Patagonia, with Jeffersou i Cuanueston—Brig George—95 tes rice J Buckmeyer—61 | Adams, aq, US Consul for Rio Negro, as’ passenger, put in | bales eotion J Emory=100 Flere KReen—li3 Spofford, Tiles fees but of whataature wot stated, and saifed’ about ay em gee Renee o | tng Triomtas, Jan 21—In port, barks Harriet Thompson, Tit- HARLESTON—Ship Charlestan—196 bales cottgn Hicks & | man, fun Bart Gerard, fm Guadaloupe, 00. ee eeenee stew eeee . . . 7 Praha the rights of any member on the floor. ‘The repurt, in| Monterey Standard Bearer—Capt. Walker, the Teaan | Frame house on said alley, lot 26x60. ul '760 | ke, Mills & co—288 Sprague, Robinsdb & co—293 fm St Martins, for Poue Tellef of | Thomne Wishart, it is said members cried | sects sends forth to the world, that the gentleman from | Ranecr The Market $e iDwo sary frame coltsge pllad lawiGl miele oe: Fete ee eee ake, Mille’ Becoeeaat JW. PMilipe—202 sine day; Star, Litcomb, fa Balt for N York in 8 ‘Centinued : and ths Se eid lee ches ane | Ulinois pt by the House. ies mnie oA ner ef Baltic and Smith sts, lot 20 by 75, house 20 Hiiske te coo casks rice’ Atwater & Mulford—73 PC Malter | days; Isabel, Burgess, do for do, dodo; China, Merr Done aes ~ any you: a ite pemshatna eiions, $f ir. Bi The ceremonials yesterday, on the occasion of the bu eat reser h weiaiaed vesveceeses 1770 | Keorlbxmdze G B Smith HT Chapman—t bal A Belden fa Bo ton, for Sonal fe, mext days, ae, a Pag hh og Both in the Committee and the House, that you allow. | tionoft As this day has been rial of the remains of the gallant Watson and Ridgléy, | Similar lot and building in Bergen st,near Becrum, Toe 5 2 Gregory oar & Reed! Wm B pee Greig ee . 5 1,900 Cooley. Home Ports. oc 1908 | ae earn mee jannn90es rice 71 bales cotugn Ad- || Aurxanpnia, Va, Feb 7—Sid sche Cordova, Freeman, Bar- y ¢ co—i a . - BRO Hy 00 | Me SWE Slttaees che mnceed Boden=t tierce A Kaowl- Id week ending 30th ult ships Cant consideration of very important business, in relation to fa wa eeeeces party to this infamy as not to callhimto order. The re- | 90% question, that we may proceed to the consideration ie patriotism of our citizens. ere was, | Granite basement house No. 186. Washit rt says, in effect, that, whilein committee of the whole, | it. something more than patriotism that tended to swell the (bought in)... a Rete n and Mr. Davia of Kentucky inthe chair,) he autfered | M¥r-Hovsrox, of Alabama desire to know ———~ | ling, and increase the interest of the spectacle—friend- —— | ton. Ree Teceeoal teat apeamenal guard manner, and that ne didnot call hin to order, Ti | ®8reealnton onthe table? NT | shi ad Pate a ce Auunnieh eather nitmckmoremetiody. | MARITIME HERALD. |} 3 hap sents that I and othe bers of inois dele- | The Sreaxxn—lt will ; a large majority of our citizens, as friends and com. 4) ar day. . * eri tac Horde corde ae fen dif not raive our voiceswhem such wn outrage was | MP- Deowcooux—I make that motion, anions in private , See Ten Boles eralati stoma: belohipentar snont | A crney?(or-do, londiogs M ro, which feeling blended in the | $325, and 700 bbls. straight brand Michigan at about . Ee ee ae wales net dnesiderl aaa $6 313%. Small Fwondle ty store at bead Grain—There| PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUAKY 10, But aid not yield the Hoot. wish to | grand curmouy’ Col, Watson having Deen ¢ dstinguiad | nar Doygees much graio in macket Codey. Coruhas gone “bah!” and I venture to say that no man will get up eKestion. member of each. He was a Past Worthy Grand with | the hill sales were made at 86 cents. Rye $1 cents. and acknowleege himself blackguard enough tosuy that ¢ Sréaken—The gentleman wishes to mak - | the Odd Fellows ; commander of the Independent Blues, | Qats 38 conts, which is on advance. Malt 87, cents. he insulted my colleague by such blackguard oxciame- | Sestion. ; the crack company of Baltimore, and President of the saprige tions to hisface. If there wore, I did not hear them. Air. Houstox—The resolution of the gentleman from | Columbian Fire Company. eA A a eat ell reper Shot flap A The Sreaxxa (knock, knock).—Gentlemen will take | !llincis does not m facts of the case. Let the mat-| “‘There wore three poiate in the procession of peculiar | Bec chiefly forhome consumption, without change on their seats. Gentlemen will be seated, and remain si- | be teferred to a Commit interest. ‘The first was ‘ Old Hart,” the banner bearer | Saturday's prices. Grain—There is but little doing, and nt. The Sreaxen—Will the gentleman from Pennsylvania | of the Baltimore regiment at Monterey, who lost his | Pric way —e.. cargo of Notolk Corn sold Mr. Dovotass (to one of the pages).—Boy, bring ,we | Withdraw his motion 7 right arm in the battle, He followed immediately after | &t 9 cents, and we quote northern round ut $1 03a61 06 committed, and represents that the House was silent. || Mr. Hovstox—Mr. Speaker, ¢ me ‘was close by my colleague when he attempted to make oe Sreaxen—There are two motions pendin his remarks. I heard no such exclamations as “Bah!” orors to their remains Me Sheaff, for Baltim ‘pool, wigs Watt, do; brigs 7 Trew York, with desparch Ss a “ios Heading; KG Pusher. do; Clarion, from Be —A hip Suffolk, Morrill, New Orlean: Ou Jd, ci’S Shoal of Nautucket, had a beuvy 88) salts, Stove bulwarks, Sey barque Act Cleared. Shi ‘Henry Clav, Nye, Liverpool 20; lowa, Holberton, Liverpool, (t er cleared for Bra: Nelson; Pontiac D Ogden; 2) Monge, Baltest, } Washer, mie; Harvest, John C Calhoun, ; 7 i 5 | § Hamboldt, ( 5 8 glass of water. Mr. Baophrap—No Sir. d with Mow flat 7 cents, and white 95296 cents per | & jon; A Vou ‘Georgetown, 8C; IH ‘1 hompson, @ Srzaxen (knock, kuock).—Gentlomen will please | - Mr. Dovaiass—Let me modify my resolution. Hie ehtuhoulden, ‘Tho Sext was: the Indopendeat Slugs, | Dushel. Qute—North river 48049 cents,and Bouthern, | Hymburg Schmidt & Balehen. Trond: Abel Binry, Brown: and Bichars, Gices, ome to order. Mr. Buopuap—I will only yield to enable the gentle- | to the number of ninety-two, following, with side arms | ¢st, 44a45 ce nts per bushel. | syiphide, (Sw) Elligers, Autwerp, 3 Sophie Parl obes Rernahepapek Excel, Mr. perren ain to the page).—Boy, bring me a | ™4n to modify his resolution. only, as mourners for their late commander, at the head | Patuapeurasa, Feb.8—Flour is in fair demand, and | - Brige—Sophie, (Sw) Lujenbure, Hi re, W Wei Zeylon, Bal Aer ee a eae teen’ i glass of water. [it was furnished) Mr. Spoaker, 1 do | Half ad tlemen Were on the floor, ull speaking | of whose coffin, which was on « magnificent car, drawn | about 2900 sold at $6, including u selected brand af 6c | Georges, Howard, 4 arragaua, Nl McCready i to; Ou ‘ ld, ship not intend to deny that there was confusion. There was sLOweVeE, 1 by six white horses,were the cap and plume of the com- | more, scraped $5 6234, an! condemned $5 25 Corn meul | Hef Matanzas, Bal much confusion. I don’t pretend to deny that my col-| Mr. Doucuass said he would modify his resolution. _| pany. The*third and most interesting part of the pro- | —2000 bbls sold, part for short delivery, at $4 60. Wueat | 1 hom: Laurence, Brazos; Ovaco, Brash, Philade’- | French, league was out of order. 1 am told he was out of order. Mr. Daomaoory.—What has become of my motion to | cersion, however, was Captain Walker, the brave and | —We notice a reported sale of nearly 7000 bushels prime phia, N “Rages tg 2 load for Ireland; bri 1 wish tocall attention to the fact that, when my col- | !#y on the table? gallant {hero of the Rio Grande, who rode a beautiful | white for shipment, at 160 cents “Rye—Prime Penn’a : Arrived. Heath, Gi Curt league was called to order, the chairman said he could ‘The Sreaxen.—Tho gentleman was not in order in| sorrel charger, equipped with trappings as a Texas | brings 85c. ,Corn—2000 bushels Pennsylvania yellow Ship Rambier, Baxter, (of Yarmouth) 132 days from Ca}. fet Seer ve g not determine whether he was out of order nntil he had | ™4king it. ranger’s steed, includinglthe leather guards for ridi brought 85 cents; sales from wagons 80 a 82c. cutta, Sanks Head Oc: 1, and St Helena, Dec 22, with li heard something of his remarks. This fact is suppressed | M . Daomooote.—1 was recognised by the Chair. Marough ihe cheprenils 7 is rs etal! epaentahen ibeeebeaht er to master. Jan 31, lat 35, 1oa 70 31, saw. bark Wessacu ‘pzgimen, Dark Diamant, Bal by the reporter. The chairman decided, that my cole att Sreaxen.—The gentleman from Alabama had the} ‘The procession wus about a mile and, a half Jong, and limited, at @ small sdvance. con, of New ba ype (Bed heer ttt oS ia Wal onary, Boston brig Thoosa, Hoyt, N York. was not out of order, as yet, and this is suppress- 4 is universally admitted to have excelled any similar cere- . nid ship Sutton, Galloway, IN York; Swedish brigs Miauna, ed by the reporter. My colleague went onto shue. the | _ ME. Davis, of Kentucky—I will mention in connection | monies that have taken place in Baltimore. The whole ind from Wagons at the same | ‘Thomas, out 1! da gies m Kott rdam; Juno, Arivan, ‘Roberts, Kingston, Jam; Ni rs Mary Emeline, York. i 1 yw sales m: igh as $46 | passage. : 4 assed off’ without accident of any kind, and the remains i iddle, Knight, from Liverpool, Dec 29th, tion. And this tact is also suppressod. The reporter says Bodinger, a demosrat,) wade a speccha few waeks | eredeposited temporarily. in veults ot friends of the | 'e4,0:, ‘ne advances attributed attogather to the amall | | Bhin Nichole ale rit” slain conspeny wick rasket there was laughter at the failure ; he undertakes to say In the columns of the Union it was attributed to | families, until the vault and temb to their memory, about | store at 31 a 35¢. ship New World, skiddy, for New York, and parted compa- there was “ironical laughter” and loud confusion. 1 ntleman from North Carolina, (Mr. Barringer, a | being erected by our citizens, is completed. 7 4th,ia I 30—experienced severe weather say thet this report is not honest ; it isa suppression of | Ws) This last named gentleman asked leave and ob-| Mr. Alexander, the young magician, is drawing crowd- | _Cixcinsati, Feb. 5 —The sales of flour were larger yes material facts, and @ statement of proceedings which did | tained it to make « personal explanation, which was re- tthe Assembly room. He hasaclear coast, | terday, amounting to 3,000 bris,—1,500 deliverabie connection of his remarks with the bill under considera- | With this, another matter. A gentleman from Virginia, rebian, reans. In Sescetris, 56 days from the Clyde. Cid dus, N York; Kilen Augusta, Me-ntyre, "(before reported) 70.4 w GB d & barks Verona, 5 5 from 7th ar not occur. And all this was do . | ported in the Union, and one of th it d point- it e i ity, oxe week by river, at $475; 300 deliverable ina few da: aDomn, Oneitt | dos brigs Btarkodder, (Norwegian) Boye, Habu 08 1 that the member wus insulted—that the members degrad- | The modification of Mr. Douglass was read—that tho | | ‘Tux Manuxr.—The supply of beeves at the scales yester, | 40, nd dtote at $870; 200 do at #4 68; Bb do Hf 480; | ducing the passage, ith mdse, | Thomas; iothyachr Colurade, Church, St Vineet; ad. soth od themselves. reporters for the Union be expelle Lfrom the House, for | dav was small: there wave 200 head offered, and prices rasged | To. o° downward it anything 7 site algainare, Michaels 9 days from Belfast, with mane’. | eld fer. Yost. a . LEARE arose. nde T | from $2 50.8 $4 30 per on the hoof.eq 5 . . a f . i .. Web- Tho Sreaen-—Does the gentleman yield? Ceedinge of the House of Suturday lag? Y= PFO" | dct/andaweraging about $325 | Bales of Lovieviux, eb. 3—Flour—Holders continue firm, wo | Elst alihe Dessage, list head rte and por of bara, | c2Ahrzron: 04 65 [6 Both cuntyatmeh fives di aUe: Mr. Dovatase.—Yee, sir. The previous question was moved, when GReS Ree ne hear of sales in small lots at $5; retailing at $5 25. Stock | Md ai.Umes coveree With ite sad mows Norcher passage. | brigs Hera'd, Allen, aud Lawreuce, Malozey, New Orleaus Mr. Leaxe.—I have just been informed thet neither of | _ Mr. Farne moved to lay the whole ‘mbject on the ta- | HO™aTd 3° light. | The market for corn is extremely uneottied, and | 161 passsogers. ‘ ilvoens va Grecies, Heres ar i the regular reporters of the Union were here on Satur- | ble, and the yeas aad nays were ordered. (‘Report the | Siturda; (3 Y ‘Mills at have varied very much within aweek. We bh ‘Ship Ch tleston, Brown, from Charleston, Jan 2%h, with Cid, sei cotton and rice, to @ Buikley, aud Mary Anu, Allen N York. paper, publ ttl Mr. Dovctass.—I will say to the gentleman from Penn- ity, be expelled from the Hous sylvania, I riso in no spirit of excitement. | have done | and disrespectful report of the proc 80 on mature deliberation. 1 have resolved onthe mat | on Saturday, so far as relatew to the ter without consulting a mortal man. | have offered the | Wentworth of Illinois. (** Question,” resolution from a solema consciousness of duty. Asto | ‘Tho Sreaxex.—The Clerk will call the the personal matter between the editor of the Unton and Mr. Cranne was excused from votiny my colleague, | have nothing to say. I have had nothing | present on Saturda: to do with it but to urge on both parties to quit it, The roll was called; and the House refused 84, scandalous, are pi pric day, but that there was © man here especially to note | resolution as modified ” 6, reter waicing further Kuglish advises und re- | of sales from the country in eur at prices ranging from 2 , A ; A the proceedings. It is but an act of justice to the Union | Mr. Tuomrson.—1 desire to know—{Much confusion} Pose te: sof cora meal at $5,for parcels uow ou | to30 cents per bushel. “Sales of shelled in maka ines te: | Bow Lyeomiig, Carr, from Motanzss, Jan 2th with sugar, | HOtatrays HoLm, Feb 5—Ar ache Gazelle, Pierce, Carden to make this statement. ‘The Sreaxen.—Order! (Rep, rap.) 1 2000 bbls to be de! cently boen effected at 41 cents per bushel, and we hear | tomuster. Passed g Meee ee RI: | sium, Minter, Aux Cayes, Yor do; a Marshall, Chase, Boston Mr. Dovotass.—{ am exceedingly gratified. Many gentlemen called tor the reading of tho resolu. f red w of sales of 6,000 bushels, sacked, at 60 cents. The latter | mii pristoltitut | for New York. Sid 71h, brigs Narraguagus, A'phage, Casil- Mr. C.J. [waxasout, (in a low tone,) asked a ques- | tion, as modified. ia the prevailing rate at prosent. | qaae hg hg rys south of | {ft Schrs Gazelle, Medium, Henry. Passed by, brig Oceana, tion, b Mobis 4 iy us Srraxen, (to Mr. Houston.)—Does the gentleman Cwanteston, Feb. 6.—The stock ef corn onsale is heavy SE gale, on the 3d. shipped a sea, d, fr Boston. Ae ae te ree as Tai big ee ‘The gentleman from Illinois bag er ges ihre ny PER eye mee irom Vi ee ey light. elon 4 har Anges = mp) oe | Atwood, do for . yy fom Vir- our quotations for both Eastern ort do for Kap- i‘ = oe aaa understand the gentleman hes Lo Ge one weitere Ah) Pee peti of a aa Feb. 9, 1847. are nominal. Klour—The transactions during the Boston: timira, for Card polnances, 3 ee nets ig pk Pras Gusseja, Mr. Dovotass.—I will gratify the gentleman, and will | on [* order,” “ order,”} Saturday. east a cect cn An inquest was yesterday held upon the od; sof Hugh hy pant at the ake Bateinets tnd Wer. ket jor rortleneer Selig, Mir Baltimore;'J Cooley & Co, Young, New York for Boston. send it to the Chair. | The Sreaxen.—[ After knocking.] The clerk will call "1 if A ing at $64, and $6%(; and Virginia, $61; and | Cardenas, to load for N Yor! i ij The above are getting under way. It was read by the Clerk—that the reporters of the | the roll. McClosky, who, she night previous, had committed sui- | ¢ within a few days, however, holders haye | Brig Atchafalaya, Parker, 15 days from Cardenas, with mo- b. Gth—[ Office of the Herald aud Rhode Waion newspaper, published in this city, be expelled | Mr. Hovsrow.-1 understand the reporter was not | cide, by cutting his throat with a razor, in the garret of | Savanced their rates il i lasses, tod B Hill hace cas nde ache Mary Oriet, sulsbary, Vicainta, Frey from the Howe. ama soe here. (“Read the resolution,” “report,” “report,” | a dwelling in Southwark, where ho lodged. When Since the news from Europe, flour | ,, fi Adu, Sherman, from Couaives, Jaa 23d, with 98 Pes | VOL egy; Nimrod, Whaley, da. ee een ee eee ree ae ee ine Cina 0 RaaahvUd, eld CON Wptctal ue | found, ho hed evidently been dond several hours. For | hat.advanced. We hear of sales of 100 brle, Baltimore at | wore, Yates,# days from Charleston, with cotton, A el Fn gs a gpl ter Mr. Dovciass.—I hope there will be no dodging on | ‘The Sreaxen knocked with th. te the purpose of causing immediate death, it is supposed je r ‘ Lahtt Y Out materiel damage. ¥en X the question "We'll take the yeas and nays. | order, When nnn nn nner to enforce | einai eovated his feet upon the bed, while his head | Sot now be Dough ‘at: tho |g Brigcipasm Bacon, # days from Charleston, with cotton, (0 | OA enunveome=thip John Currier, which eld 6th for Phi Mr. Hovseron.—Very well; no dodging. (“Order,” | The Cienx again commenced to read : Resolved, that ti ‘ stock on hand is small, and the only sa | “ Schr Nile, Cook, from Belize, Hon, Jan 16th, with mahog- to load at F for Liverpor “order.” | the reporters of the Dnion ne shed ip this | Tested Aas the floor, and in this position, gashed his | Cr"consist of 300 bushels at 83 cents, | any. to JJ Labouisge, Sehr HI 7a, Wads throat from ear to ear. He had shown symptoms of in- | cents per bushel. | vious for New York, and spoke | Ce Yan 16, off Mangre K SORRY See several Sxyy previous. sot and from New York, tor Belize, Hon. (Jan 1 The telegraph between this city and Pittsburg, is tobe Southern Cotton Markets. BS [acs a lone ke schr Volesco, of N York, | ped ren ior a few days, to allow certain ulteration Avatacuicoua, Jan, 30.—Yesterday, after the mail N Grtenus for Ha ‘Jan 25, Tac 24 f Yon 80 06 ' im N Orle sures are taken by Mr. bs ty d, an active inquiry sprung up, which 7 of 1000 bales. Inconsequence of the very f Cael ed Gite Comeerg Yering the line over fo the | vorable occounts from factors in most c ve Capt R reports tl 5 san, in a gate of wind, about 30 . . Phe vessel was bound trom | ¢o a; sche Mai t I y, Commerce, from Caymant vessel on the 2 m folk; aloo} * Hhodes, N ‘Nimtod, Whaley, do. Below, 3 Cause it will result in injury to both and tq the democra- the resolution on the tal "| "A suit against the County, to recovor tho value of cer- be York; Viail tie party; and to that extent only have 1 interfered. Mr. Dovatass agein modified tain valuable paintings, which were destroyed nt the | ceahout old raten Toaey tho menker hee tone ete Jan 21 fore and aft ach Mr. C. J. Incensout.—It proposes thatthe manner of | Tho Sreaxen.—it will be time St. Michaels church was destroyed by the mob in | the few sales made exhibit an advance of % a ,c-on the % mingtor PortLann, Feb 6—Arr brig Ruth, Stevens, Eastport for N —-s a by all the repo:ters be referred to Mr. Bariy made an ineffectual effort to offer a modifi- phew was Leereey tenniatieg, bya ict of $1000 in quoisti in our Pri ‘The mar ’ Se sete soness sone ae idt Dp 7 eb 4—Cld Br shitp Ji MeLellan, Rigg, Le Ly aegininet wisi te ‘ha cation. a IG Rok etre vt ee Paintings were valued at | xet being unsettled,we omit quotationa altogether. Den, with considerable smoke on the beach, presumed to | verpool; brig Wenderer, Smith, ork. zailed Brit sh P a i say that I have made the re- Mr. Douglass’s resofution, a8 modified, was read—thet 3 : . ; pe ad re lands dada Be sie wo | Seale Vane terena ty cosene: Reet ae eese ters or itetgools Be berk, Asis, Gal jution general against the reporters of thi A number of robberies occurred last night ia Moya wad Lap seg & 1a sates Dave bees somewhat ik ‘Schr Charlotte, Weeks, Georgetown, DC, cotton ad flour, | lie, Liverpool, Latch, Thay J per. I | @ committee of five members be appointed to examine * af it will | into the truth of the report ., | mensing. The burglars appear to transact their opera- | Téstlar in price, and for the last two days there has not 4 Pot rnonig, Yntan of the Gth inst, | tore wiih an elfroutcry that a remarkable. A’house op. | Deen so much doing, but the market closes firmly. The | gitcheuck Ko, weeves, Greenwich, NJ, corn, to posite the Hall of the township, in wi ‘a public ball | following are as near as possible the closing quotations | BN For. as bolng hao te ie, es toa ae nena. | Seis i ledge tain Tk | mee theii , j ing, @ 112; middlin, Ir, javent Ht aparerel mods, eit visiting cards,according tothe most | S17 "ft and fully tain’ 113. w 12, ‘round bales of a si | “Sehr Cassender, Heckman, from Virginia, with com, to H rters from Capt. Hills | milar quality are about '; a Ib. cheaper. ‘The | F kivere oa, Ogden, (rom Bridgtou, NJ, with cora, to BN know not the guiity one. {| have no person against any one of them. The reporters ure my friends, | on the bill for the relief of Thomas Wishart, a9 far as | know. My resolution that broug! tain who the reporter was, and what members were Se Meunton the ate Ba Lion foran outrage on | gaged in the disorder Lf louse, and that the commit- 3 or tee have power to sen Mr. C J. Inounsous, —He was a lotter writer. | ere. for persons and papers. Mr. Dovotass.—Roporter and letter writer. i Amsbu y,N York; Sterling, Patton, N York sArr Br ships Viet on uutess of Durham, Hogg, Plymouth, En j Coun tharine 8 Dix, Melenor, Cherrystone, corn, toH P| Mauran, Boston; brigs Mecam Ai 4, Sherwood, N Yor! Kiony, Nassau, ivP:' schr Gene: ‘Havana; Outesie, Cornell, Matan- Cardenas. r ae fe : ste ‘And report thereon. [Have the | SPhTOve! Mores au Killers,” House said that if any editor permitted such thi , arrived yesterday, Is from New Or- | Sales of the week amount to 8.726 bales, as follows: Rroms i rr athe Greeuway, Couch, N York — should have no recofter or fetter writer. | W! AS hetipe treet (a tiavionscee e may expect a resumption of the disorderly | 994: 2 at 934, 8 at 10, 16 at 10%, 69 at 1034, 75 at | "Rene Burlidgton, Dearing, Norfolk, cor 4 Cld'Brew anip Heroine, Volekman, Bremen: brig John A the editor of the Union fills th | ion is seconded, I will — pcb goal | which preceded their departure, and attended | 1974, 490 ut 10%4, 95 at 10%), $46 at 1024, 411 at 1074, 14708 | Schr Sequel, Law: jorfolk, corn, Lancaster, Loveland, siode Janei: ebvaesie, who will make faithtul and hoi reports, with men | nernanmene =] sue en when under. mili estraint, A | 11,310 at 114.8117 at 1144, 878 at 1134, 1087 at 1132, 221at | Schr Arcada, German, Norfolk, corn. Burgess, do, Bld brig J A Lancaster; se ad Wo ‘who are impartial, { will iaterpose no objection. don't | dation ots, Bowe '. company has been taken into | 1!%s, 110.at 119, and 77 bi t 12 cents per pound. In} Sehr NC 8, Wight, § days from Norfolk, corn. Mowry,'N York. wish to injure the reporters, but to find out the guilty “th Me. glass was agreed to—yeat dy, and a similar proceeding with regard to all that Sea Islands, we have po im rement to notice. The D ay aac 1 ee Me te one. {undertake to say. rtived would doubtless tend greatly to the preser- | S#les of the week sum up 120 bales white, viz:—I at 23, New fg ag mgt ates ted eg By Last Night's Southera Mail, ‘Mr. Curran. Who made the objectionable exolame- AN EXTENSION OF THE INQUIMY—WAAPPING-FAPER—AN of the public peace. 1 at 24, 28 at 25, 4 at 254¢, 29 at 26, 9 at 97, it 2735, 36 at cargo aud sprung a ke. tsa to return to re- _— tious? hgh TRACTION. ‘The evidence in the murder trial now pending in the | 23,9 at 80, and 9 bales at Sic. per pound. . : Herald Marine Correspondence. Mr. Dovovass —I don’t pretond to say who. 1 ask the tie cubed a} ask to be excused from serving on | Court of Quarter Sexsions was concluded last evening, Jan. 26—We have to notice an advance on Below. Priape.ynta, Feb 9—4 PN. an whether he «aid “bah.” oate tas very we disqualified from doing so. ["Oh | and th rgument ‘of the case commenced this morning. | previous rates of <c. Sales during the week have | 2 brigs—uuknown. Arrived, brig Home, Crowell, Boston; schrs Copy, Tay Mr. Carrmaw.—I did not hear it. Does the reporter re- | Ye Barry} sie ne ater, Esq., opened for the prosecution, and | ranged from 6% to 1Uc. per Ib. The sales, however, onl: : Salled. Airecieket, Amavon, Steelman, N York; Leesburg, Ax- fer ne any particular member? i“ ae ; laviy—TI rise to a privileged queston. [‘ What d by Mr. Bestest, for the defence. Geo. W. | amount to some 50 bai Some small lots of saw rained 1 bane Henry hw A Ly mI erpool; Mediator, for,London; Ma, ws 6 dares shop, sap preen tee pin JOUGLASS. 0, it was not br 1 rth a thrilli it a Ia 5 je OWE, LOE LAVERP OOD), SNS Ss ‘ean porter knew it was. falsobood, Tis cag rocause the re, | The Sreaxxn—Gentlemon will come to order. sunimiag up of the delence, eal close Sy biter’ He | ure toe i peor dng aad inttéls fram Conk ket Ida, Sretaga, Pore an Frincey Frank. the more infamous the crimo ren ay Meofence | | Mr. Barty—I move this resolution ae a privileged one | will be followed by Attorney General Champneys, and Se ecade ceva Oe blink sa Miscellaneous Record. Sper Tremes CDet rec Tene tet Tomer ree House. These exclamations, te bale aac (holding it out in his hand | the will probably be submitted to the jury’ this | Wjet {Gm Salesere, made are at 10a lls, extremes— | yn exact, Johnson, (of New York) at Bostou, has been | Yotk- Home Ports, in that report thirty tim first, thet Sachicet Mr. Brinxeauorr—I shall object, unless it is a privi- nipy principal sales at 10% a 11}¢c. chartered by government for three mouths, to proceed to Old | sag, 9—Arr schrs J E Ridgeway, Spaulding, ptf de 5 ¢ por previo lebate ; secondly, to if leged question a les of Stocks at Philadelphia, Crancestor, Feb. 6.—To-day the market is quite dull; | Point Comfort, and convey troops to Tampieo, for which she selon ine, Latourette, NY. ports in the Po: this ;and thirdly, to make the world blieve (watcha sehuly | «Mt, Barey—Let it be read and you'll seo. (Nend,”| Fes. 9—Finet Boand—7 Philadelphia Buok, 119%; 1000 | very few buyers uppeared, and the transactions were | gets $3,300 per month. Bhip Sophia Walker has been char: | ‘Oretoas itot nosed the Alexander, ‘from London House insulted my colleaguy, and disgraced themselves, | T2282.” Btate 68, 90; 670 County 6s, 70, 100; 51 Bank, 114; 100 | quite light. ‘The sales since Wednesday cover 6,609 | ‘ered for the same voyage, and at th and a Bosto t brig. Also arr ‘Amelia, Smith, N for the purpose of injuring my colleague ae ‘the | The clerk road it—to the effect that the committee just | Vicksburg Bank, #75: 25 Beayer Meadow Kt H, 2134. bales, viz:—67 at 103,86 at 11, 138 at, 113s, 863 at 11%, y ‘The Boston Advertiser Yorn; N . Seaman, do. Cid sehr Diamond, Halleck, House ugh be stultified and disgraced tu the eyes “; | ordered to be appointed, inquire whether other reporters | A aL #azmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, 49; 8000 | 920 at 113¢, 1218 at 1134, 218 at 11%, 1011 at 11%, 261 at Ship Berwick, (of Portamoath) 5 W N’Vork.. Bid bark Orion, Myers, Liverpool; sehr Sarah Ann the world. [ dosire to vindicate the character of thy | tan those of the Uncon have published libe! reports | Tgxas 1" F otceh Heading RR Bonds, 7 Phita- | 11%: 656 at 12, 480 at 1244, 48 at 1234, and 66 bales at 1234. ed from this port eb 3, 184 N Yorks House. I tell gentlemen 1 offer the resolution, pro. | of 8° Proceedings during the present session ; of 90, Girard Bank, 1isc.'d Fethere and | We continue to quote fair to fully fair 12 a 1 | eee NOTIC! ropriati 1B to 3; 7 Commercial Bauk, 5134; 10 Cincin- pared to meet the cont quences. | am not going to @ Himnedil wore ebe fis cheat ember in ay qui ating betwe iL a w! porter for a lows offence, and not a himself more than the w antity of wrappil ir. ti1Bouds, 9234. Miscellaneous Domestic Marke | NHE copartnership heretofore Seesestatio reporter for a greater ofanse rhe ite re. | (Who does ho mean 7 ” PPIPE PAPOF: | a yren Heres —i¢00 U. 8. Loan, 6%, 1013; 990 County | _Bosyon, Fob.6-—The export of domestic cotten goods mew York | “['Megigned, uuder the Arm of Brown & Bno orter did not pretend to n account of a debate ; | , MT: Bavuy—The first part is of the character of the ro- | 5s, 89; 200 U. 8. Baul inl? rard ‘Texas | from this port, during the month of January, was 4,317 i HOT, esotthe B Her | dy dupolved by mutual consent. I'he outstanding tthe reporter of the Union has ialsified the proceed: | Privilegars aagped which the House entertained as a | Trensury Noten, 16; Som Heading XK Bon bales and cases. ; ot eae ead agra | She Ain will be seitied by Mr Brooke, 1 who iJ ubel 6 Hous question. we ea a h 7 5 SP cease seer ts fa'gentieeia: tak | Guct ofa member of toe eeecond Part refers to the com | 15 Taeasuny IN THR WesT.—A United States Kates of Freight, Be. ete cen eae. Ne | he ix @yhiorized to wee the name of the xm, don’t know who the reporter is, nor do t caro. Cie Buvxennory—I would ask is this a privileged | agent arrived in St Louis a day or two since, (lorida,) J in ¢ in this city, oa SAMUEL BROOKS. Tee areeiat sts ‘ from Galena, Ilinois, with ene thousand dolla i but what are wd of, the vessel, for Sm 0; Om nM fund (ot | _ New Youk, Jan. 26, 1947. j26 1m some bearing on the character | cie, coi ed to . Bell, of the arsenal, iven for wi are 3 $3,500; on her e! Y am DA WATER AND APPARATUS. J. Matthews, No’ Jentlemen will leave the desk, and | yi flouse, and ve privileged question, pense of eighty dollars—cight per cent, on the amount | Found—with litte prospect of a part of carga, profite, Ke, for MUP are yuncel was owned by, | Sia Tied avenue, N. Y:, manufacturer of alt che modern the Mr. Buinkennorr—I rise t ‘e do not know the exact rate of exchange | #8 freights in the other Gulf porteare also equally high, | to about y, N.¥ itive seats. (** 7) tt 0 y vr ch ut i pertoipated ja ters elenedinge ad Becaend addressed the chair, a At: os! | Gait Louis or Galghe; ie cantet be tnore thee sx: footy | amb & erect domed fos ahipoiog. Capt, Jowert, and noth Ae En: tuer Alithogr je platp, ‘with printed directwons man will have it Bet there ‘was a pissin 4 Viren unter the circumstance: of one per cent discount. At that rate, a merchant en oa b= Foreign are brisk with an upward renee in Lon jon on the greater part ot the ‘cargo foe 6 mak of ode Water end Ba also for the pu fuse, it won't do for members te throw. | “ubmit his resolution, Baye yet unis Reps ian’ i thas pure, aad S160 for rouns bal Dales "Cotto a to Livetpool i years ind belouged to Berwi His drat ‘ier | ‘apparatus. feb? Im* mm