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peep tid [Re er rT xcnonensicinaretantiaticepaseaaraenmaemsemasesanihiaecanammangmanaassemeaasasancintestetishtananG tea etiitseenes eee TLE Te . —" r barks " louse bill relating to the cop- | the governments of Austria, Turkey, and Chine, at sala- | done nothing else. He had juered, in addition, the State of the Flour Markets. Cahoone, Kim &co—l ‘Catharin Ph nn Aha | riee‘of nine thoueand dollars per anuum aod niae thou- | prosperity and credit of tho country. ‘Tux Gasin Taave at rite Sours.—The Rome (Geo) | Bse—30 G Colline—a0 Troticook, or x § "The House bill amendatory of the post office laws, to | sand dollars outfit. |" Mr. Cooxe proceeded to express his views against the | Journal, states that corn had advanced in price, in = roped oirier frescos} eckham . bee ry, Lam, 5 to wit.for extending the franking privilege to menfvers, | 2. Ministers resident, instead of the present charge | amendment. | section of the country, within a few days, from 19 to 25 | riso0 & co 58 sneks, nuts bee hte hast Jo fare Liafeten r (as understood) was reported and passed. den affaires, at Sweden and Norway, Denmark, Holla) | Before he concluded what be designed to say cents per bushel, and ‘that 50 cents can now be obtained —— “3 bbls. Phelps. ipods ‘« Rev bo Siory, 603 J} RELIEF OF SRELANB AND eoonsane. Belgium, Portugal, Sardinia, the Two Sicilies, Ni ‘The Cua:nman’s hammer fell, announcing that it was | at Kingston, where two weeks Reeraeny, 2 and 80 more—2 P Han’ord—2 K F Goft—2 rH ) | Ma ae ‘br brigs Coquette, E . Mr Carrrespest roe to introduce a bill fer the relief Granada, Venozuela, Argentine Confederation, Chili and half two o'clock, and, according to the resolutionof conte could be obtained with diffic ay ta bag i,t LacHicoLA=Bng Rebeces ‘isher—| | and Somerset, Harvey, fm Baltimore—they were buh den e same paper says, ‘ from 0 1 1'Scotland. After remerking upon the ex- Peru, with salaries of five thousand dellars and outfit of | the House, the deb Ci ‘co— anton & 56 G Collins—36 Hop- Board dat'sed aentb of the famine in the British Yolande: par- like amount, es am py arn SAT AT meron, could fod employment for « month or two to baal cotton, Fin few125"Piliot & Barker—1 package Wood & | tined for & = ae be = ~ cargoes Ireland, refers jor constitutional a 3 Secret tii otl in charge 4 . nnessee. an amendment— from is place surround! neigh- 2. a Guayama, Fel in port, barks Magu scree for this hill to the act parsed Mey 8. 1812, for the | logatinns, iu the absence of the ministors resident, to be that nothing in the act shall authorize the oe. Ln A ak fair prices, The trade Over this | 7,Srya"ntse;Brw Augautine aie baler corn. S BVOC | new Haven next day Boador, Tuteltior hy Telief of the people of Venezuela. who had recently suf- styled charge des affurres, with salaries of four thousand ment of any member of Congress meralis- | route bas reat increased this season, and the steamer | De jass—253 J P Swain & cod H & F Lippitt—100H W & |= gs On Rear Bie ok Lom $ sos ty ed fered from a dreadful earthquake; and to the great | five hundred dollars per annum, without other allow. of the army, who has ex) ‘a good business; she left our wharf on | 8H Hills—190 casks rice Heueon & Benard—14 G Worthey— | for \ Haven, Say Atle, Mond fu Same, constitutional, ten of that day, who had nnited in the | ance. that ‘‘ the incorporation of the le! day freighted with goods for the interior of Ale- | 73 bogs feathers Seaman & Peck—» bales yarn W F Mott, Jr. sy ae bo dk Mn Any og arsugo of that bill, including Mr Macon, Mr. Randolph, ‘The House resolved itself into a Com mittee of the the Ameri | 94 bales to order. beg na propels Aneel ‘Leda, Ruark, fm and for ‘ aang | "New Ontxans, Feb. 19—Flour—The market opened | g NE" ONLEANs Brig Rander—1s eka tallow Leland’ AGS” | wow Orleans, soon, in banlast, “Bld, a few days before, ie uid be an act of | this morning without any material changes, but after the moleot a Rous I Hill & oF pigs Ps Also, sais ‘and Mr. Calhoun. ‘Here wos much stronger case; that | Whole, when rleaus, was a partial calamity—this ia a general and all-pervad- THE NAVY PRYSION BILL fe ear | peace, ’ ing famine. The fruits of the Sorth have been cut off was taken up, and after amendment, was Inid aside. United States would | tiie morning without any vive demand» pat toll | por rere a eee nore Woes prance bbs | about ibe te Democrat, Howes, New York Eras by 2 pestilence, and doath stalks abroad over the Green ‘THE INDIAN Bibby rching of our troope to | rices—sales 6,008, 300, 1,000, and 2 000 js Obio at | flowr J M Hoyt & Son—z3 hes HG. Stoue38 bal Manse, Feb. 7-—In port brige Carribee, Abbott une) Bde Inland, in bix most horrid form. We are, moreover, not | providing for the appointment of Fa ogame a fand that ifhe hedbeen | $5's0" 1.200 at 6 20, 196 ai 6 45, and 700 at 640. Corn— coon 20 pkgs Sprague. Hob ComI9 hhds pork 270 bbls | ward Blake, Blake, for, Boston, & days: Cybele, Menu) ir only bound to render this relief, by the ties Cr common | regal marge yy wil D , oo he pains not have i on movement; that jemand continues unabated, and eines lard Shee Pa Bee. -018 bile R Irvin—101 | Goi ee pposed the Mary Kileu, (acw,) humanity, but by the ties of kindred blood. | ‘ices improving. tg be reeS bat tone : made the war | gules 1 300 sacks white at 1060, 233 yellow, st 10330; two | ; pareve ported. r ' 3 D 0-90 ‘Taber & rote, and the bis just mentioned were | unconaitationally;* ant Be areas eonere et | fales 1200 acks white at 1080, 232 ellow,st 10a; two | co Mills t coma eke nce 7 bbls cotton Taber Heat Tl por, eign Alen Henry for flaw. end unjust to Mexios, with whom ye hese | Mixed, at 108c, and 400 yellow, at 1070. Cianiesron Brig Washington ~599 ble cotton Spofford, | Bostoung Oars Moston BL ad ligabth inity; and that if he bad been a member of a | | Exroxt or Coay—The Albany, (Georgia) Courier coLEsten—bg Thoosaecist tes ch—so | Smith: fn Wilmington, do; golug in, schr Suffolk, Berry, | says :—“ General James Hamitton is preparing to ship @ | bbls Adams & Hawthorn—29 to the eaptal from New York. hale ship Phebe, Har on,’ : He | Cargo of corn from this place to ‘Apalachicola, and from | Gatyestox—Brig Damascus—426 bales cotton 10) hides 28 | | Fen Jan 1irele orks. nals, obit eee ones ‘s Benton;” “ That's a severe but just blow at old | thence to Europe It was produced at his plantation, « | skins Brower & Nelson. far eae, pas tpn dire fanelea for Moston, 4 le of a common humanit, the | af o brigadier aenerals £0, ives pes eiine the Fresi- | Bullion,» decor | fow miler tore AT: ean in neat two, Basel eee ee EES cargo of whale snip habe; Navarre, Veacock, for Phifad, " it po e major The , in re] 801 sacks. 1 A R », North, for do or 8; smoployment/of the ‘public ships tn this great national | dent the Poet ceaae without roperd Co tae Oatecat | amet nea trata alae” 2 Several questions, sai he | Feer'suampted from this section, but the Europes | MARITIME HERALD. _ | tics teed’ trom salty Mase Jusarr, oral coustitution, in ite design or in its spirit, wae in- | commission, 8 commander io’chief, to serve during the | Mr. Joussow withdrew his amendment for the present.’ prices continue as at present, it will not be the last. We Rio Hatcne, Feb tain port, brig Forto Rico. for New consistent with the principles of common amenity be pres e o war, his duties to cease as si on, ott Born proposed te utriie ‘out, to ibe ‘amendment of | can afford to ae corn “ fifty ene Lesa ‘ s are en: York 1a 8 few a Bis ehr nee, Nee it fo ve spit days. f rT f nature. He elo- @ 2 ace. | the committee, “ darin war w. lexico,” so es R i . 24 —Flour—We hear of no sales ; the 4 ofthe. greet lame, of out, rmmee. | in asked, $5 76 is offered. Wheat—Best white 126 to 130 To Arrive. To Sei og, tor tne slaeierJan Yin port, sch Alexander, for 9b, T= i rt, Fel ka in rigs Ale: 10" OF THE TRN REGIMENTS—LIEUT. GENERAL, ' | °"Mir Bevp, from the Committee on Mi fain the Senate bill maki isloe for an eat, 5 yrted bac! nate mi ing provi ran Mier ate Of thlom aes given of | onal number of goueral oficers, with two emondments, | that is diffusing itself among td Perrys the number of major generals to two, end that hal nent); If, too, of the public policy ot | Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, moved that the bill and | not to restrict the continuance in office of the comm pe the bi . He passed up the bill to the Becrotary, amendments be referred to the committee of the whole | de: in-chief—and it was to. in quality, Corn—Sales corn 70 to 7234 cents. | 5 aie Sgrmprooe. and it was read. It provides : ‘on the state of the Union, and printed. Mr. Ewina, of Pennsylvania—Is an amezdment now fal—Bran 126 cents ; shorts 17 cents; brown | Rey | fee Mar 1 Marston, fin 1. ‘That the President of the United States shall be au-| The yeas and nays were ordered. order. cents; ship stuitfe 60 cents. oJ 6 | Monternine, Lowien arer-g aud probably | thorised to purahase such provisions as shall be deemed | Dr. Borp—Doos the motion preclude debate ? ‘Tho Cwainman—Certainly. ong, Reb: $4.—The edvices by the Cambria have ‘ maaty, ae e ammer Port ico. suitable end proper for the relief of the poor of lnelan | ne Orem tee Me. Ewma-cfened, an. amendment, :sequiting the ap- ‘that depressing effect onthe price of corn which Febes stsif, Mar Is rg Sia, brig Hour edt , Kell for New Bursiy, Mar il and Scotland ; said provisions to be rendered over to the Mr. Boro—I merely wish to my that I understand the | pointment of commander-in-chief to be made from tho: British Government for d bution, motion to be, to refer and print. As we are sonear the | now in service. | 2. Appropriates $600,000, to be set apart for this ob- | close of the session, every gentleman must see thatif | It was rejected—ayes 68, noes 102. | ject ‘ the motien prevail, we will not have time for action on Mr. Jonnsen again offered his amendment, which was | 3. Authorises the President to emptoy the public ships | the is duction of price inthe English markets might . Feb a ton, Chadwick Mar 1 H Hudson, Moore, iar 8 Independeuce, Brad’h, Mar 16 Il, which it is absolutely necessary should be | disagreed to—ayes 31, noes 89. ‘of the United States, at his discretion, in the transporta- | pas: SANTA ANNA. HAVRE. RE. tion of said provisions to tho British Government, for | The Sreaxer—The yeas and nays have been ordered. | Mr. Cece submitted an amendment—that nothing in | Oneida, Fanek, Funck, distribution. ‘i Mr. Simms, of 8. C.—I move the previous question. this act shall be construed to sanction, by Cong! , the Bartimone, Feb 26 —Th Burguady, edgar, ria, Howe, Mr. J. M. Crayon said be would give the bill his most | Mr. Davia--I ask for the yeas and nays. permission given for the return of Santa Anna to Mexico, | ®vices to the 4th inst, pablis! , | Argo, Anthony, Burgandy, Kdgir, hearty support, and adverted to the resolutions adopted | The Srxaxxn—Ifthe demand for the previous question | ‘This was received with a shout of laughter, and the | caused a decline in all ride lpia eee eet Htimore, Jonsson, by the Logislature of Delaware on the subject, in which | be sustained, it will cut of the motion to refor. chairman decided it to be out of order. bbl Since then, however Gondola’ Hemny, Jan 1 | Brooksby, Ewen, they recommend their representatives in Congress to | The demand for the previous question was sustained— MEMBERS OF CONGRESS—NON-COMBATANT. and it will be seen by tl waits hie Gondola, Renvey, partially recovered itself. Support any movement here for the benefit of ireland, | ayou 94, nays 76. Mr Jonnton, of Tennessee, offered another amend. | market hi +4 y! ———————————————— und give their sanction to it; and recemmend that the | The yeas and nays were ordered on, shall the main | ment-that nothing inthe act shall be #0 construed as to | limited sales of Howard street four wer t $6 2 U. 8. ship oe STON be employed in the transporta- question be now pat? warrant the appointment of any member of Congress as moming European advices to the 4th ins VYORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 28, tion of bread to {reland, or such war steamers as may be | Mr. Asuaun moved to lay the bill and amondments on | commander in-chief This was rejected—ayes 46, noes 86. | Per steamer Cembria, were published, showin, spared. Mr. Clayton appealed that the bill be passed | the table ; but the motien did not prevail—yeas, 71 ; No COMPULSION. decline. in the prices of breadstuffs in the Engli without delay, and dwelt upon the desvlation of famine | nays 106. Mr. Rocxweut, of Connecticut, offered an amend- d jon in prices here. Ti a depri prevailing in Ireland and Scotland as the stern necessity. | ‘Tho Sreaxem —The House refuses to lay onthe ta- | ment—that no member of Congress shall be appointed to have been of the most mod Mr. Case enid he should give this bill his cordial sup: | ble. The yeas and nays have been ordered on putting the | office under this act. pore ane famine prevailing fa Ireland was unexampled | majn qnestion ; do gentlemen desire that thoy shall be | Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, moved to amend. [Road | in eB: m the history of modern times. While our lend was | taken! [' Yes, tet’s have them,” “yous and nays,” etc.) | the amendment,” “read,” “read,” “read it as Jones hr yenke, Ste ‘with a broad white atrenk, apparenly laden, p, schs Evizabeth, Baker, Fall River Elticott, Cole, 'NYork; lowa, Deyton, Warfield, Harrod, Belfit, Irelend; achr fu oun gee Le es ee Stark, L sont South (st) B bounty i Vv: _ "ps—Victoria, Stark, London; Southerner, (s! jerry, 5 rmer, aad within the les; few Gaye prices hace | Charleston, Geo duiton ell, Prov abounding in plenty, starvation wos stalking abroad over ‘They were teken, aod resulted—yeas 102, nays 70. wishes te amend it”) it few days prices have Cla bri ‘nations of Europe, It was sach on universal Mr. Bovp My object in tiving je to. make 2 proposi- | “The Cusux, (reading)—“' Provided that no member of | upward movement. On Monday afternoon a | bares Valhalla, £1 her, London, Foster Nake Ell raend Porto / avello. ‘ tion, that no private efforts were suflcient to relieve it. | tion to uccommodato all sides. 1 think it can the better | Congress shail be compelled to accept an office in the | few hantired bbls. were sold at $5 75, by the lowest | Hf fon ley, Boston, Nesmith & Walsh. | | ARLESTO! 19 In pork, ships Jose hy sy rec Ireland hed no Egypt.to go to for corn, that “she might | be reached by reconsidering, by general consent, the | army.” [Laughter. “That's right.” “ Another hit at | pout at which 6 qT y 200 bbls. hi Magrew StJixo de Cuba, J Thomp. | f ny ae anette, OE) Vis elizabeth (Br) Gebes, live and not die.” After adverting to our kindred rela | proceedings on the demand for the previous question. I | Benton.”} | Were sold at $5 8754, and 400 bbi day at tl It, Philadelphia, Platt & Pierson; | (aro! na, Hamilron, for Nt otk, og: eis Marre, rosdy; tions with the British islends, and to the services which | prepose that we goiuto committe, and ut two, or half | ‘Tho amondmont was disagreed to. Qtners were voted #4me rate. Yesterday very little was do: only sale | Charleston, Poo ee tor Liverpool, do; Doiphis, Sulit: d the United States in | past two o’cleck, take the vote. on; when the committeo rose. LY we have positive knowledge being a lot of 4 Iphia,’ MeKee, | ¥40, for Liverp a lig, barks Lydia Ann, fm Rio Janeiro, hts of Abraham tothe | The Sreaxea (Mr. Hopkins temporarily)—The chair | | Mr. Bainxenvory demanded the previous question, t $6, but th e reports of other sales at | fe Us : | dschy; vusham (Br), fin Bermuda, wigs Hamilton (Js walls of Monterey, Mr. Cass approved the national plan | hears vo objection. which was seconded. ing 200 bbls. were sald at | “'sloop—Bhode Hall, Previdence. | Hallet, for Boston, Ide; apollo, Huutlor N York ide: Com of relief proposed. "Let us convert our ships of war into | Mr. Borp,—I move the ususl resolution, that the de- | Tne amendments of the commi'tee were concurred | rally asked. ‘The receipt pri arge—Delow: South Amboy. } Razos fan B sony ida een lege (Be), Me Burnie, for ships of peace—our messengers of death into messengers | bate shall cease at half past 2 o'olock. in; that authorvzing the commander.in chief or lieutenant | done in City Mi | fds Cocaar (Prussian or, Mpettiny Ldgs Betty (Swed) of life—our instruments of destruction into agerts of ‘The Spe: —The first question will be on going by—yeas 112, $87, a8 follows 01 very small and | to | jn rafc, for Nor h of Ei Aa 9 Canning (Br), Keay, servation, He would saprort the Dill ofthe Senator from | intocoma A tos and the rosolution of Me. Boyd | Bierstai@qaime of Mists Atkinson, Bodinger, Benton, ay way. at 96-6134 | Bord 6 Hinekes HE | for London, lays Perth (Bi) Joburon, tbr Liverpool, entucky with great pleasure. is was ogreod to ; and the resolution of Mr. Bo iggs, Black, of Penn.; Black, of 8. C.; Bowdon, Bow- re sales . ‘ ready Jarendou, Clapp, tm NYork, deche; Aguila Mr Nivea thought we ougit to panso a little. This | adopted. 7 | Tie Boyd, ‘Brinkerhet, Brockenbrough, Brodhead, | & 3 offered and ie CT Ee Pn a ea (pp), bal fin Havang in aitcans; Cleanora Bophve (Dua), might be a precedent of great danger. ro told that | By general consent it was agro: ery member | Brown, of Va; Chapman, of Ala; Chase, Chipman, Cli sale of 500 bbls. Sus: | 16th. ; Buppiied, Yer Misaey stated that he fell inwith a ship | Bowsen.{m 8: Johns, NF just arr; Colibry (Dan) Kersting, thecalamity in Ireland is beyond all hopes of private re- | who night wenty minutes. | Cobb, Collin, Cullom, Cummums, Cunningham, D; 4 at $5 873g. Today there wan & | the diy after the gale entirely dismasted, Be aout Wee lediee, Ides Sally Amm Disbro lief, Be it $0, sir—be it so- Does it belong to usto peur | The House went into committee of the whole, Mr. | Dargan, DeMott, Dobbiv, Douglas, Dunlap, Kdeall, Eltett, | #ale of 400 bbls brands at $6, which may be con- | * ‘Ship Hudson, Doan wow via Bermuda, 15 days, where » dischg: Geo Shitruek. Bragdon, for NO: Orlea uth mds to Duane & Dimon. ilv, Burr for NYork, discbg; Hellespont, Crosby, Bh ter, tor NYork, Ida; N @ Boume, Trim, und out our nations! purse to meet this calamity 7 Does any | Biggs, of North Carolina, in tho chi Ellsworth, Erdman, Faran, Ficklin, Foster, Fries, Garvin, | Sidered about the fair market rate for this description — | she putin in distress, national movement belong to us? Does itnot rather be-| Mr. Davis, of Kentucky, contended thet th Goodyear, Gordon, ‘reese Hanlin er, Free Has- | We quote sales of first rye dour at $5, and of second at | Ship Gondola. Tong to the ‘goverament to which, Ireland. belonga? | ment of tke Committee on’ Military Afuirs to the Dill | tinge, Henley Hoge, Ho Hough, Hous! Ala.; | $4.90. We now quote Balt‘more kiln dried corn meal in overboard. ‘Kt has experienced ! reine Twill not speak ofthe degradation and oppression which, | was only anothor for fora lieutenant | Huagerford; Hunt, of Mich ;Charies'J., In bbla at $4 7 wal the passage—lost sails and bulwar Jeane, Baptiste, (Fr) Le Cendre, for Senegal, idgi # ufered. Let that pass. What | general, which, at thie three times re- | kins, Johnson, of N. H.; Johnson, of Va.; Jones,o Fob. 25, P. M—Flour—Good common brands | € Pr) oper or Noe Biaee: fh of Biarenesdenee, Be overnment ? That Ireland | jected. He spoke of assumption of power by the Execu- wfman, Kennedy, King, of N. Y.; Law- re held at $6 rol, and stock in first | Ship Columbia, Robinson, from Charlesten, 15th, with cot- AEE ig: fane Albert, (Hr) for Senegal, 6 is bound to protect her. 1a | tive, pot warranted by the constitution, said its ten- | renci Lefiler, Lasere, Ligon, Lumpkin, Maclay, | hands comparatively light: tl ts per railroad | ton and rice to Dunham & Dimon. 4 ico, reed’ = ¥ England not now legislating for the relief of Ireland ?— | dency was to produce an elective monarchy in this | McClean, McCrate, McDaniel, McDowell, of Ohio; | have materially fall now storm. Ship del je, Adams, from Havana, with mdze, to Spof- Is she not doing it on a competent scale? She isthe | country. If the constitution had not designated the | McDowell, of Va; ‘McKay, Martin, of Ky.; Martin, of | F Dettersupply. Corn—Very little | MEd, Piston Keo, pies ast Jam, with mdz to | £05 Drigs Jo wealthy nation on the face of thi President of the United Stator as commander-itrchief, then | ‘Tenn; Morrie, Morse, Moulton, Niven, Norris, Owen, ‘at railroad wae sold this morning | ROY Kane's Watton’ dat inst, lat 2, lon t, spoke brig | GOUsins, Providence, Ri na selves largely indebted to her in the rill, Phelps, Pillsbury, Rathbun, Reid, ;'do flat is worth 94 a95c. per bushel, Ore | eee hOrloness 4th spoke Br bark Ch Ad Yorks bark Condor, ‘Whiting, Al tar, 15th.'In ‘The commerce snd the wealth of the world centered in | by Congress, ‘To create such an office, would g ‘Russell, Sawtelle, Sawyer, Scammon, | Fes. 26.—Since the first of January ther been | Joha for Cork, : Se eee artsacrolt Helta, NY ark esr Beloto, Great Britain. this interference on our part | incumbent every military attribute which Mr. Folk has, | Sims, of 8. C.; Sims, of Mo.; Thomas Smith, of Ia.; | exported from this port to Europe, (principally Ireland) ‘Br bark Eagle, Long, 63 op from Glasgow, with mdz to | ommon, Boston, . ” st i a ‘would be disrespe er. The British government | under the constitution. I would ask my friend from | Smith, of Ill; Stanton, Starkweather, Thom| of Pa.; | ten thousand nine hundred and sixteen barrela of flour, | Grinnell, Minturn & ‘co. The E has experienced severe "Feb 20—Arr, bark ‘Triton, Luce, Providence; brig is doing this duty nobly—they are doing it nobly, sir.— | South Carolina (said Mr. Davis) whether Mr. Polk is | Thompson, of Miss; Tredway, Wentworth, Wheaton! one hundred and sixty-five thousand and five hundred | Weather on the passage—sustained much damage. b ‘oltaire, Hall, do; schs James Arthur, Allen, and Rebecea She has undertaken, in anoble manner, the gui avy thing elas but the commander-in-chief 7 Wick, Williams, Wood, Woodworth, Yost. and eleven bushels of corn, and twelve hundred barrels | 4 2&"aft im Porto au Prince, 4th Feb, with mdz | Aon, Anderson, N Ovieans. of Ireland. ‘They have already appropriated means Mr. Simms—I will answer. I regard the President, | Nayrs—Abbott, Adams, of Mass; Arnold, Ashmun, al. For the quarter ending December 3lst, kus New Onueans, Feb 19—Arr, amount of £20,000.000 sterling. What we can do, they ider-in chief, and— | Barringer, Bell, Blanchard, Brown, ofjTenn ; ‘Bufington, | there was exported from this port, thirty-eight thousand | wit ae pine can do. Their treasury is as iull 98 ours. We are doing ip Campbell, of N. Y.; Campbell, of Pa ; Carroll, Chapman, of flour, one hundred | 43 40, so0ke schr wat, fm Richmond. FO. ‘what we have no business to do. Are we to undertake | —What’s the matter? [Laughter.] of Md.; Chapman, of Va; Cocke, Collamer, Cottrell, ushels of corn, eight | Int 2647. lon 66 17, exchanged siguals with bi the duty of the great Almoner? And if so, why not ex- ‘h limit of twenty minutes to | Cranston, Croaler, Darragh, Davis, Delano, Dixon, Dock: | hundred and forty-one bushels Indian meal, and nine | NE. (19th, Jat 31 36, lon 17 18, spoke b ix Xulola, tend our charity to France, to Germany, to Rus ery, Ewing, of Fa, Ewing, of Tena. Foot, Gentry, Gid- | hundred bushels of rye, the valne of which was $808,061. coke for i Vincent, out ds. 2hth. off Barneg-t, wat also. This is a dangerous power to exercise. Ho {lt was done by | dings, Graliam, Grider, Grinnell, Hale, Hampton, Harper, | In addition to the sbove, three barks cleared this morn- tf el; re cuiter Taney. ‘Th i yd) hay tf no objection to the last clause of the bill, authorizing the to it. Henry, Holm: .; Houston, of Ing for Europe, viz: the Attica for Cork, the Hannah patois the Churchill Urania (tore reports) havea T for Tampico, rerdy. i rr, bitk Palmetto, Kendriek, Bor- , Bussaterre, (Quad); Osea hr Louisa Ret C Mo: Slt BieGilvery, 39 days from St. Michaels to Bad eae eed [ rey 2 , on, Paine, Boston; barks Chancellor, Bousch, Baltimore; sche Sea, Laighten, 5 Mobile Feb 16—Arr‘schr Pampero, Tredwell, and -Y.; Holmes, of 8, President to employ the public ships inthe business of the House. Hubberd,"Hudson, Hunt,of N. Y.; Hunter, Joseph R. In- | Thornton for Galaway and the Angola for Liverpool, bark Sarah, Fletcher, 6 days from Yarmouth, N.8. in | » NEWSORT, transportation Of provisions contributed by tha people; | Mr. Orwray—An order of the House! 1 didn't hear | geraoll, King, of sassy King, of va; Lewin, Long, Me- | with Alty-one thousacd, ive hundrodand seventy-asven | ballest to order. : 2 Leare Jene, Delano. NSS" Act schr Jane, Wood, Norfolk, jut as regards the exercise of charity, especially of a | of it. Gaughey, McHenry, Mcllvaine, M illor, Moseley, | bushels of corn, two thousaud one hundred do. rye, five | _ Bark J A Jesurun, Vinal,from Rio Hach, Feb 5, (Puivapecentia, Reb 27—Arr, brig Joseph Cowperthwaite, wood ec, to Wm A Bayley and Boonen Graves & Co. Passed | ¢, national character, charity begins at home. Great fires | Mr. Bainxernorr—Mr. Chairman— Newto hip eshore on the jon 72 58, ship cshore . 1 ed a bark had desolated our towns aud cities, yet no appropriat: bein} msey, Riple} of Conn, Root, Runk, 8 hundred barrels of flour, an hundred do corn meal. 'ernambuco, Jan 9; mae areas, Wortioger, Porto at isan, Pe No date Cabello, Feb 1. No date Ayer dae, passed several square r k, Seam ? Mr. Davis—I hope the cemmittee will let me hear the | Rock: ing & ‘ for their relief had beon made by Congress. He consi: | answer of the gentleman from South Carolina. {"No,” | don, Severance, Simpson, Smith, of Conn, Sailth, of N Foreign Market. lack dianoud, standing Hy showed white sigwal with | rigged vesselsstecring for Del Breakwater. ton, dered ‘this bill as.a precedent involving consequences, | “no ”) Ys Smith, of la; Stephens, Stewart, ‘Thibodeaux, | Ponce, P.R,Feb.8 Owing to exceedingly cry weather | Bark New World, Crowell, 15 days from Havana, with | miCHMare, eb 20 crn pete ent em tvs, Forte: Pernicious, mischievous and dangerous in tneir charac: | | Mr Scurwcx—I would ask whether an order of that | Thomasson, ‘Thompson, of Mass; tts, Toombs, | since the last of Nov., the crop of sugar will be short of | mdse, toJ J Taylor. | ; i ' fer, and that the proceeding in itself was not autho: | kind was passed? [" Yes," yea ; ‘rumbo, Vance, Vinton, Winthrop, Woodrufl, Wood: | the former estimation, and, in fact, considerably short of | ,,8s'k Ranger, Leavitt, 19, dys fm NOrleans, with coltonto | “Wasuixarox, NO. Feb 19—Arz schs North Carolioa, Wil- 20 e Constituton. imal es ‘The Cuainman—An order was passed, limiting each | ward, Wright, You an avorage crop on the south side of the island. Prices | 34 18ylor./20Cy inst, lat 25, lon 74 20, spate brig Aebecca © | jiams. New York; 2ist, Comet, Pugh, do Old 16th achre wilt. Bacay, without committing himself upon the bill, | member totwenty minutes, ‘The bill was pase 9 121, nays 75. paid for Hurope, from 4% to 6 for sugar, and $17 per 110 | Aisper yin ftvlacs cots for A, im NO ‘Thoms & Neney, Hichatdeon/and Myers: Fowler prepared to «| eo reading: ay x. Scuencx—I never beard it. There was no vote | And the Hou: i Gallons molasses, at which rate One vessel is lead- | dou, Sameday Bremen skip Victo Cee ON eet in Aaa, (Bs) Crosby, St Thoms. Cid, ‘The bill was then read a second time, and laid over till | put. \ Newport R > | ': f. don, re or ase) ¥ rani to-morrew. | | Mr. Horxivs—It was unanimously acquiesced in by Bautimone, Feb. 26, 1847. loading oa omit yee TORI AN eee ‘Magdala, Dodge, from Aapalachicola, Sth inst, with | PF# Noapareil, Pope, for Hiwana. CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC BILL. the House. cotton to master Feb 11, off the ete spoke sch- Sea Charl _ This bill of the annual general appropriations, on mo: | Mr. Buixxenmorr—I hope the committee will come to | 7 Resumption Bill—Sudden Death—Captain Walker | ——— ES | Lion, fm Attakapas for—._ 18th, o jenton, bark Iwan- ’ tion of Mr.) Evans, wos rostmed as the unfinished mora | order. I don’ intend to ny a great deal. —Right of Way—Ezecution—The Markets, $c. ponce, PRM ere AETV ee ue | oaba! Nurienns for Baltimore, “On the 2th. was By Last Night’s Southern Mall. : CMataaan—The gen , once, P R—Brig Cordelia—Mrs Kate ; Mr ; 4 ‘ Whe dtmsudieantr osading:-wes-iacprevialuite'i fay) tothe ason Sentleman from Ohio is entitled | The bill for the resumption of the payment of intorest | ytaman ‘Revera; Mr Frederick W Behrens; Master ‘Wm red st alt chee punioaviernrrr en paneer a gM. BeRMUDs—Ship Hudson—Mr. Macintosh, lady and 3 chil- ve Ns era : sith sins eatiston Toate table cot. sachandteamns: W | Weatbamehs PBahmeh eEUgme poke hi ahs | gree Lea ‘6 hours hence for NOrleani Ocean, Jordan, Bo Ker, Iuerto Crbello: jus, Gilchrist, 9 dys fm Savannah, with cotton and Paty ref lg lke reali iabel Avene cae Ritchie and Heiss, printers to Congress, the old| Mr. Bainxeanorr said he would not reply to the ab. | 00 the State debt, although not rejected by the House of pd ge id beter pie senalnsions reducing stractions of nee eatiasann tices Kentucky, as he Delegates, is suspended in rather a precarious position, ci ic » passed, the pre | not understand the applicability of them to uesti previous contract of Ritchie & Heiss, involving ‘the | under consideration, “he proposition of the Goimittee | euengroesine’ tne bill lot w third sediee nee tee obligation that shey would accede to any scale of redue | on Military Affairs is simply to permit the President, from tonishment of every one, the qui tions which might then be subsequently passed by Con: | the number of major generals, by brevet or otherwise, | yote. A motion wasthen made to reconsider Julius, Liverpool; Swanton, acock, Fernamtuco; NH; Lewell, Brad: raham, Farm ‘orld—| i’ W. Lad, direct from Pera, Wm. Mitls, Capt. B. Tucker, and Mr. McLellan. St THomas—Brig Draid—Mr. Hubbard, Eress. Tho reduction passed toward the close of the last | without regard to the date of commission, to select, at | an enemy of the bill, pending which the House reel, en ery ec 0 master —2 DSOORETE a from Savannah, with cotton | Hoffmsn, Cape May; Vesta, Ludiuim, do; Cicero, May: if gorsion, whe @ contract was entered into at | his option, acommander.io-chief, to serve during the ox- | ed. ‘The motion to reconsider will therefore be u, ren k E. H. Chapm—Mr. £. Eelis, J. T. | and ricetoR M Demill. ' more, d>. the beginning of the session ; und the question was, does | isting war, and, at the oonclusion of peace, to be dis- | morning, and there is sulla alight hope of it pars i GaNAPeEei e Semmee teste Brbrig Falcon, Pitts, i0days from Bermuds, in ballast,to | peas aminr tte yp Elo wer, Graham, Londondeny it : : : ! mac, Smith, Cienfucgon, Mayo, the act reducing the prices wanpatsed, "| priety for passing the amendment, Yor there werer in aie | ahaa rat yea ae es esatner, Stevenson, a Scotchman, Tucker & Lightburn.. som Ponce, PR, sth instant, to He- | schrs Indiana, Hoffman, Providence; Vesta, Ludi tter on the subject was read, from Mojor Heiss, in | field two candidates for the Presid contig hon New You, of patant medicioes, re- foreign importations. arhmayd & ie York; HlishaRukman, Atkins, do; Hero, Emerson, i acy, and political op- | cently from New York, was yesterday found dead in a Havne—Ship One: 1 a. o i re Croix, with ram, | mere. ha et al ponents of the President. Foom Which he had recently Fented on Baltimere street, | BEATER Rin nis Hote ke Kae TG Marner | cosine Fishes Bpake lac fo, ton 73, brig Wetump: Hom Ports, zon, Woten 5 le = a 7 heen me Came- | Mr. Davis—You want to make another. He is supposed to have been dead for several and | Gurder—3 Foh! & Cobder—2 D M feyser—1 T. 28 Fo- | ka, hence for Mobile. Baxtimone, Feb 27—Arrship Unicorn, Janyrin, from Bos- 7 ster, J, M; Clayton, Calhoun, Simmons and | Mr. Burnxennorr—I deny it. from the position he was found io, is supposed to have | ley freres—1'T Auchiacloss—1 fA Brett—22 Spies, Christ & | Briy Russia, Love, of North Yarmouth, 19 days from Guay- | ton; bark Borneo, Huntingdon, from Boston: bri Pen: others, and was finally agreed to. 25 to20—half adozen | Mr. Davis—What evidence have you ? died of apoplexy. He had some ‘money and prope ardt & Favret Ball & thompson—3 P Schmidt | ama, PH, with sugar to Nesmith & Wal-h. Bldin co with | dergast, Kvaus, from Mayaguez, PR; San lon, whigs voting for it, and several democrats against it. Mr. Barsxexnory—I have heard whig members on this | with him, whieh is in the bands of the Coroner. Dechanx—4 V Calloux & #ls—1 AH Ward: & | schr Albion, for NVork, and parted co3 dysout | from Hivani ed, Kilman, irom C1 Br Mr. Sevixn thon'moved to lay szide tho bill, and take | floor say so. [Luughter.} Capt, Walker, with his recruits, started this morning | &°=2& ayer &co—l Kiemm & freres—22 Davis, Fairchild | Brig Demociat, Howes, from Malaga, Jano. with f uitto T | ‘Thos Trowbridge, Whitlese},, from rs {Br up the regular order of three millions Mr. Davis—Will the gentleman—— for Kentucky. Ho seems very anxious to got back to bis | op aC eek Soe Konties he ee Galeth Be coeeis | Heathiton’ fea Phils for ‘oncec ER. poke brig Reboces, of | Medora, —. fom Turks faland: John A\ OTe, te be paded N Mr. Baryxenuorr—Please don’t interrupt me any more. | post. Breacan & Rusch—1 © Leppold & co—l C Kulyer—6 Cer! Protection, (ol Calais) Hume, 2 days from Bonaire, | B'CJp ihm! Pall River: Hust, Crowell, from Providence; edgy Ady 5 leh eeprial He said if he were .agwhig (which some of hisdemo-| The right of way bill has passed the Virginia legisla | Beers. & May—2 Vietor & Achilles—2 E Rahat—1 A [ ¥lto Smith & Boynion. Lett no Amer vessels. 17th | Phesspeake, Stewart, from New York: ‘Ellicott, Cole, do 3; 4 considered., But, @ discussion, the | cratic friends charged him with being, because he did | ture in a form which it is hardly possible that the com- | Uox—1F A Brethaup & Chua—1 Wilkinson, Stetson & co— lat 27 lon 71 30, spoke brig Ida, fm PhilaforPortau | Jowa, Dayton, do. Cid, brig Henry M Warfeld, Harrc Hit ig Se Cpe ae gears reeicaen | hot change his long cherished opinions)’ he would aay it pany will accopt, making a terminus at Fish creek, and | 97,1 Counts Ean fathering Sone Ha oUt. oy dave from St Thomes, with fruit to | Belfast, Irelasd; sehr Ellen, Reud' Laguayra and Porto Ca- Mr, Hawsecas took the floor, and spoke to Thins tho iealasligniatithe sateeniiorcer ee tea' |e acca era heretmer te cont Ed mith part of eargo of ship Nile, fm inyr. | Uello. not recollected. Ist inst, lat 20 i Porto Ri- | ; Sommeicca tail tetrhetemnn,, | OMST OFF CLOTANG AND FOEMITURE 7 . P deny to him the selection of the officer to catry on the | Th jon of the black fellow Al of an hour and a haif with his usual earn war. ‘The most intimate and i +4 Meee ce eee sloquence in support of the bill, the object of the bill, | exist betwoen tho general officer ead. the ete aetndoe | Place this morning. Moore—1H Lawsence—4 Chi & Broo—7 Davis Fairchild & coma KE Map 5H Bodman—10 Bowing & Ate—3 Koberlat Horak the war, the vigorous prosecution of the war tothe city | Wehad already seen enough to convi f aa ip rere; Tine was held Sea Yeucorday st 98, buyr eT RE. Ps hier, 1 dys from Cardenas, with of Mexico, as the road to peace, and in favor of th ough to convinge us of the pro | ers only offered About 20,000 bushels white and yel | H Sprogue—? H Faffring & fils—2 Boicoau & es Hon Se aaa deal ADIES or Gentlemen having any cast off or superfluous p favor of the ac: | priety of the measure, in the , indiscreet disclosures re- | low corn were sold on Weduesday at 89 a ic for the former, | Schwardie—12 E Bossange—1 Wiley & P Fee otnhrist 1g ays tm Charleston, with cotton Clothing or Furniture to dispose of, can obtain a fair essh quisition of territory for claims and indemnities of our | cently made, ete. and 818 84 for the la man—3 John Napi eT Brady— terday, however, buyers would | et—3 E Bergamer & price for the same by sending forthe subscriber, at ‘overnment and our people. Upon th en, | Mr. Gi i r ; $7 Lann $umaou—27 Spies, Cheist & co—20 Petre & Biarr—I6 | andrize to master. ‘ ‘ +4 Chomgnt this Wileepe previld. unesasonetie (foetal, |'ae ant c radar Feta er ae io bea was provoked by a Es Chas Mleail eile or Maryland 62, was made Little, Hiler & co—9 Booth, Baker & Bradish—6 Ed Brig Rebecca C Fisher, Conklin, 17 dys fm Apalachicola, | 5 or through the post, w! ich will be Bega artend- culous ; and upon the question of reducing the Union to | Mr. Burxxantory—I am told that, in my remarks, {| "Cterdayat6exg. 0 6 Cole, Cope & cos E Buckingham —s 8 Locker Fatun | with coton to RTOS. oon ge oh iia "69 Dawe street, the contentions of civil war, and its horrible diasters, he | left a wrong impression. "[" Never mind ema Sales of Stocks at Boston Fe eae ee teen aD aeincttes | ore Crue: Bice, 16 days from St Thomas, with mis (0 | _N. B—Ladies ean be attended'to by Mrs. Cohen! j26 me saw in the future no such gloomy picture for this Mr. Gentay—I have bi . ; : ‘ re: IF i, C rt P Prince, mdze to A 7 TE SALE Soulehardet’y ant ha tsoued Aosed ateegh tas tenon | Accrp ve mans tone Si Fas, 20—Bxoxe4s’ Boano—7 Old Colony Hit, 9; Ftc Le ea arr aes ih Gate 2 ds fom Factsttatincwinwrect | TO IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN OLLENS. MIGEON & CO., Refiuiahers of Cloths, Casimeres, ee, No. 34! eet. ‘The gold medal hos been n Institute, for their superior man- a, 3044 5 . § 100, asin: SB dos 12%. Mr. Baiskeanorr—I meant, Scot + 25 Read i lery oftime, and as far as ho could see he saw the Union and Taylor were rivale of Ne Polk for the Prassienony Be'Normich and Worcester R53 indissolubly associated ; and its glory and prosperity still | but rivais of other hen in the democratic party. [Laugn. | 30 0, 93; $1000 expanding. [Our timo has not permitted ive even | ter, and a voice,“ We understand you.”| - Dottom upwards, coppered, with mast fay! Damascas, West, 18 dys fm Galveston, Texas, with cotton to Baoger & Peck. y 1s & More—1J Donalson—2 TJ W Stearne & co— oF Pi 3A Liverge—! Lowits & Beeker— W Radde—1 SN ine~ 2 Kenara & co—3 Lyon J Leon & eo—2 Gilbert & Freres—1 Spies, Christ & co] Joan G Swift—1 Noiel di a few of the many beautiful passages brilliant and | dir, Gxvtay—It was obvious befc UL : Pager fm 8 8 ug. Orders way be left at— Movie Cacious move? fo take up Ris resolu | made his explanation. [lucreored laughter] SAEs" | COMMMMOLAL ANERMLIGHROM. | Gotioe Hamer Colom & fuclly=3 8 Domin CT ahaa a ape io eotek binds, No. Fine street. Mr. C. N mo’ ake up his resolutionsonthe | Mr. Gexray, although he was opposed to the manner Cotton Trade. 4 Omber Rambman—Schroder & Seott—1 Boiceau & Rusch Brig Eagle, | aii ft B.C, Langley & Co, 68 Raebange Fisee, shane Sve aot tosutoss Gurserenee rks | MPa nawrtere present fo mere aaa | tae a ercar {abiGree nd Garner iiumin, | ieleen ih | ze mm nee eco Haan de vd ie | “ if —! ‘m Brewer—* wine Kichards in, : oti taciades war with Mexico.) | Sane ey ou of i, but by hard dgbting ("Thats | ees oe the Araya days aor thet doves sales | Ruck=t Clark West Baker & co—3.1 Wooshend 2 | DM. POWELL, OUULIST AND AUNIbT, | the he i Mer Bevin gave notice thet he should preas a vote | the propoction: fare iy ries caer ena vated | Sovtued large, bat os bel upon this three million bill to-morrow. | Me. Catuoun would be governed entirely by the wishes of the Senator from Mussachusetts, if he desired | to. speak upon his resolutions. | Hou Mr. Wanstea dosired that the Senator should take | tion Tomas & Vail—1 Umbler : Disenaes of the Eye and kar, and t9 all kn. fm St Marks, with cotton to perfeciions of Vision, from 9 to 4 o’elock, at his rea P i dence aud office, 261 Broadway, corner of Warren street. lat 37 lon 74 spoke Elizabeth | deer, aint Scopbage of the Tear Passnge, Catarsess, and Opacities, effectually removed. : RMAUKOSIS treated with great attentiog and suecess. nt g. » “How | continued large, but as ho! comes it here now? What new light: beamed on jewa of buyers, prices gradually became What oxtraordinary occurrence hat transpired to | gether with a falling off in the amount of sal such a wonderful change in the opinion of the | tae morning of the 10th inst. a decline of half a cent was | He would not undertake to answer the ques- | established. About 2 P. M.on that day, we were placed | Cooper—I Richard & ene! & co=l Wm Bergaman—t | Sonthmayd & Henry &Smith—1 A L Ely—\ A Montant—1 | Brig Warcaller, Perry, 2 ‘Cook & co! John 8 Royen—1 Saml | Coe, Anderson & co. 15th Vi Wood. nig. Greenway Moran & Islin—1 Le’ Ie had, howe: perfectly | in possession of tour days later accounts of your market, | 7-5 Wiileston & co—2 2iflany, Young & E W Lang. ottan to canta: STRABISMUS, or Squinting. cured ina few minutes. his own courso. satisfactory. He understood. the cause and the motives | by th but as the | 2%} M Allests & com} inal & e623 Cotte, Brakey Tosa, Hoyt, of Newburyport, 10 ds frm Charleston, | $TRABISMUS. or Sanus, et oe or permanently with cotton to captain eged ship Admiral, from Hav: n, Falkland, 15 dys fm Charleston, with cot- nu suggested an Executive session. for urging it. [* Wa ip Sarah that he should press this bill | rable to @ fact announced by! hice ee wees Teter. | ao alt d by his colleague— that this is & co—!0 Umber & Daindmaan—5 ¢ | ” Brig Centu: jolin—19 Morin lor & co—5 Allen, Flag Se cured, dt & Andrenl—! Clark & Wes! ARTIFICIAL KEYES inserted. toa vote to morrow, so that if any gentlemen desired | not a war exclusively against Mexici t iti FU & Sons—19 Ri Gaillame & co—2 | — Brig Caroline E Platt, Pitman. 20 dys fm M Mpectacies adapted to every defect. 520 im#re to speak he could as well speak now. | war. It would ve tememd , ut a political jones Sone 1S pie rig, Caroline & Platt, Picman 20 dye fr ce ‘Mr. Bavaxn objected. | ef the war. Gunthieen ok te Geen ee ot ar co 1 Raper toga Koo, Lantaize yrvergs | ton to Wi, dau ferapsachiegis for Liv SPIROMET&R. HE inventor and patentee of the above hit House went to the Secre- le i e pool. ‘Ecol Van Carliet ils Schevaud & co—Iduny & | “Schr Niegara, Fimonton, (of Thomaston) 28 dysfm Jaemel | J] HE, i:ventor and patented of the shave high rd. Le Mr Sxvine then hoped the genate would proceed to | tary of War ‘a ow id erate against General Scott; for the: wactions of any moment Ses ee ys f ungs aod vote upon the amendments to this bill. | feared that it he went '0 Mexico and gained laurele: ke | Peared taken by surprise, except freight owners, who | NAMer-i2 Mi Guneaux—l Phelps, Chitenden, &, Bliss + With coffee, to Beck & Kenhard.. Heftne Am versele. 13th | Cheat, bexs to inform all thoxe who may be afflicted with any ‘The Vick Paxsi oe casas dispoaits be | Meukt be brought before the people tor civil honors, | F@ridly edvanced their rates oa grain, for which any | & ¢o—1 K Wartock—-10 Ballier & Sands—2 KM Thurger & | moras, 9 dys ont. Zith, lat 38 lon 74, schr Babine, im New | tents can Of thas disease, that the, preaire condition of fe ne ‘AESIDENT aid some tion must be | The rea dent would have rveded General Taylor, | 8Mount of orde red. Under the famine | Brother—1 E 1 Fantamar & Dutal—3 A C Stewart & | Orleans for Pi Toowecat the Astor] ‘where tion can be t rooms, at the Astor first made of the bill, and the q) Olas, Drinkwater, 28 days from St Domingo ; . stion was put on one of | it he iw ‘Boizard & com A Pener Braken & co—1 © | _ Schr Don Ni app remonts on the | &xcitement, otr staple at once lost its impor- | Co—7 Dernisme: dared, after the endid achit ally. He mvites the ty in general, to ip- the amendments pending, apa about to be taken, | Rio Grande. Being a pi i ‘i ed, profess . » | , pious mau, accord tance, and dtiring the following week sunk | A Briillourd—23 Loechyks & Wesendonks—2 Marke, Slate & | City, with mahogan é psi | y; neatiees beeweas ta ndereot ben re " rove the, | MUSE! Mr-Pollt uo doubt thougutit necerenry to pray | Sully io value With fimited sales, until decline of tue | Gon Schadane & Haale J BG 'Kie<t J Bor nee | City, wih mahorsey Harding, 21 dys fm Franklin, (Lon) | tpeet,this,new suid important javention, between the hours o gan, Nesta roto , and was proceeding, to address the | tor the'success of cur army, in this wise '=" Let General | S04 a hall cant, on the news per the Sarah San Fe eet ea ee a te se cricexe Goodwin, fm Tampico!3diatt,with | CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FUKNITURE Sanne (\ volco, thay right! that right-let's go on | Taylor be victorious, end then, O Lord! take him to | established on Saturday 20:h inst., with (reig it at 244 | Malleparsi9 Gd M4 Keltx—38 Emnrine—3J Doru=4 Mana | mdsto SW hewine oe Se aia "WANTED RN aes a ol eenkeuatt sat al paypal: Caught J General Taylor became an ob: | &¢ which, rate in fact, only limited parcels could be en: | K Robe—a & TAH —51 to order. Sch? Star, Guihtie, 17 dys fm Ocracoke, with corn t98L | y Apizg and Gentlemen having any cast off or superfious table till to morrow, and the motion was curried | Tavorito, ad was sent to nupercte ree eee Deca 8 | tees, wos anuormoed Late om the SO eet at ee tee | Rerithe Thurger A comweks AA Lew 'Brotherse1i one W | “uchr Bpartea, Atwood, fm Port au Prince Fb, with mdz | Litothing or furniture to dispovs of eau obesia ar ena | aot t supersede him. Now General | 4th inst., was announced late on the 20th price for the e, by sending a note, or by cailing on ied. hr Spare Mr Bancer now moved that the Senate proceed to | Scott ws to be thrown uside b Jes Butterfield Bi =i Hi & W Delat ke the Bh, sehr Suffolk, Berry, fim i 3B , M y the President, and by his | telegiaph. Some delay occuring in the receipt o! utterfield Brothers—30 boxes | to H & W Delafie d. Spoke the 8 4! » Berry, fin | subscriber, at his residence, or through’ the post, which will Bone a Net egte mth lot thn | HeTgentesie eto pono coment wan | ta aah Sprit ot Sa Sands on | ace Peat ts Wahu avbaay Pia ae | RAO ARntnlr Wane cpa oc | Heaney waned.” Be BORIC A ge meting bal coeaeslbely Ub Recon Ok tele: | te B ig a Lo sec copa Wednes Mig aarkat Chee vie we Fer & co—i puncheon Godirey Patterson—17 brs uckleys, | spoke brig General Mrrrion, fin NOrlenus for NV ork aval (® N. B—Ladies can be attended to by Mrs. De B Bre THE CIVIL AND DIPLOMATI Chairman — Sav canievon ati chiefly from the fact, that speculators Grange, Tis Setmaia—aae pan cit mig Aton pas Lesptn exes eowe Me Caprese Oid stock and job goods bought, of any Ceagrinelcs ead Sehr Martia Brown, Nickerson, 2 dys frm Philada bound to | *mount. & Morse—I box J'2 mpei60 | Scie Gepy, fm Phila, eost, bound to Nentacket.. | LEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FURNITURE abatement to vocur ip the presont enormous rater of | 492cts Tomes, Lee k cot) cx Beals, Bush & con? Litile, | Sehr Nancy Mills, ‘Pyler, 6 dys fm Charleston, with cotton | WANTEI Mr. Brat lied to | 6 Liha 4 rates of | Alden & co—5i bxs 9 bs A Mitchell—38 Buckly, Graham & | to master. | Ese sail tntt, V9 epee et erence | es rom two, to two | ev—25 Godfrey, Fatieraon & eo F Below. | ai . and articles of war, : grade, for whic aque Hecla~'48,560 Ibs logwood 300 5 . ident had a tight to designate a general oMicer: trary, being now ecie Skelding & Fi sce meat: | BAK Riven Gores Re ener abil tive jo A variety of amendments 4, some of | The Cxaimman.—The gentleman fr A om South C: r to havo entirely sold out, and th Titer a" propeosiden. 156 eaisa pay to atc, Bflddtoton: late | lar*ans incettor unds ha owe ere fo ne ane Charge to Madrid, and a proposition to reimburse kay qoodthingtra se Hints 57 ji hanoriaeeentelehb statement tec ceadke ta, tae rravecereomann Sinia w $60,000 for certain revolutionary expenses. sy ‘The bul dragged its slow length along with great diffl culty oa account of the numeryvus impediments proposed in tho form of extranvous amendments. ht. We reduce our quotatior Fae iaeiag apearele Farah half conte, except on the high are usually ar bi xisting on 3st December. . : 2 the true construction, the | fee W’Agnery & sonveats do. Lawrence ; . " T ol ie war, it wea but right that net. ales; lor the week endii y . a " rs Spofford & ‘on. ‘ ! * Biates fi , while Texas was a repubie-end for the shecitiies the sueuey desigued to be given ke | inet 00 bales ince to aie 2 s00 bale a mer Tiesies— Bog alk Boee Bae ap ae "Also, 2Br Ships, 1 Ship, 2 Barks and Brigs. ‘ La re ° rea as wicaaeeinatn 2 Foigure certain goodd hy exizens of the Uaited States | * A Pansvway udvocated the amendment. ‘The Presi | qcihe,tgeteqate movements in'the staple, this ssason, MM badenios' arame raising 100 che red. Trait A Lipey Aint araa td cach Wert Meals, iereppeecii| TO DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. ae it ‘ ATES —1200 of t sess: very decided voto. | was our duty to m Wine ee KKM aOA Taree lot new acd splendid patterns. » by aid the vote had been reconsidered the ¢ Sach provisions Bales. Vo Pp ns as the emergency +" VOIGHT! fail required. Receipts at ports . méze to o1 ‘ LANDER TUBES of m ; . | igen i aati raat ad ype UE ead oBig. Hayiintes bags coffee (8 Logs me; Xe Norgeteby JOHN. ROACH, Optician, Nesaa ivans replied that the bill was never pas Mr. Newron, of Arkansas, represented a people who “ “ “4 “ belore 1.379.103 hogany 46000 Ibs logwood A U Ki re Song baag ec J Miscellaneous Record. Ni B.—Chemicals, Cases and all materials used in jagnerres r Rusx contended for the just z | Were in tavor of the prosecution of the war. Some of | Exports from U.8. since Sept. 1, 1648.+.. +00. ADK IMI | Sasi’ s BefeMan oT taps cofes gest eo stderr en’ | , Stir Gov, Davis, at Boston 25th inst. 76 days from Liver, in_conerantly on hand = Mi Caumoun thought that st for the | the mon from his State bad recently been captured by « "same period foraar | Seeabe, PRE Brie Corgefine 164” ads 25 bbla fugar 20 casks opie ale Oi WORKS WILL PRAISE IT. Fesuitation or payment for the was a fair | Pye ee eoore rere eayeetatied Sor thelr safety. “ “ » pe oo Ris e fen i South & Saa--36 hhde Bhe also eeaeree owe ITs eacehiveiiesimbeeaah a reasonable to suppose, therefore, that the citi- i fF AK Ks Aispoved a: che Last session to all | several years be had lived near the line of Mexico, and 3,000. ‘Taken on speculation, #000. ‘Stock in 90 casks molasses ¥ 8 Schlesings been for some time past an unreasonab'e degree of anziety for | [S NO HUMBUG. Doren after dozen are used.dvily and So eaten, let the goods, it was found out was rather fm fell pen oe ho people. The only way to end . Meo. 560 doo the sufety of this vessel so much so, that on Monday & per: Tiaoee alt that it is te od co dot te hes cure gna ne toy untry sack ir v 8, a sou who had not obtair jnaurance at the proper time, i ire b Le)! oe spilt bvas age: tho amendment, and Mr, Reask and | cities and burm their houses, (of course’ spacing the. 1a urrent quotations in’ this market, at the close, 25 per eent for some, and on Wednesdey another person paid | sprains, lied and painful Joa, spinal affections, Mc. Houstoa at favor of it, prolonged the debal | nocent,) unui the people of that country are brought to i 5 206 bales rag EV PRCONE Wo EE RTD Pov") WOEWCe Preven pia ces etn “'S. INGERSOLL, Sole Froprietar, LIVERPOOL Cua St Th Gi town, lost reer med Gee, W. Saal Ls to der—75 bus 3677 drams 94 ¢x figs 28 tons dye wood J H Lang- cHR BaLtimon Gontke co Tid drums igs ( Hi Uray—400 do A Lipey of Bos- | overvoard. on her hero of 944 Jacinto especially enlarging upon the out- | “fw that the government of the Uniced States has the Fage on tio Lexas custom house ; and the outrage on | POWeF &# Well as the will to bring them to terms. He Lng geal alaleatdaaigs (SE | Bee certificates in True Sun 15 1m*re Cotonel Siiveley’s detachment, « might vote jor the bill, but not to create th ft | re jalway. | seoman, of Brews on the 2th Jacuary. | Me vase, in reply, showed that the custom house | C€Sty. The people of the South looked more to Gen- | “iddiu WS, 108g 14000 do brazaletto wood A C Rossire & co. - Steamship Sarah Sinds, Thompson, hence for Liverpool, BRANES. BLANCHET, Anent, informs the owners of War eatered by a bai tor whet | eral Tas lor than to the powers at Washiogton for a pros- + cae LOZ AION Sr Domineo—Schr Don Nicholas-130 logs, 454 crutches | asth inst, 6A. M, Sandy Hook bearing W 70m: Bi iceal Estate, thc. » takes chargé of Letting houses, leas Ker won: of the United States wan not responciin oq | ecution of hostisities. bs R107 ooyald pod SW, Lew s--080 crotehes ma. |" Snip Coromandel, from Liverpool for Mobile, Jan29, off | ing Jors, and collecting rents, oo the most reasonable t tae " espons . é 4 | he d H ‘ for the agen p Colonel Sniveley's Mr ScuxNcx said that the amondment to appoint ett &'Stucken, AntIR ceo, of and fot Rgpton, from Rio Janeiro, 15th inet, | Fate atunclesand devonag all 2 to the above bus special object of plund Acommeander-i+cuiet was an ndment to appoiut a | “laygag Pont-av-Pnixce—Behr Spartan—119950 ths loxwood 200 bas | gandyy Hacks beeing We a ied experienced heavy weather | Deve he will ho will a ? Sala He. oud was captured in tue Cuted | Weuteuant geueral. It was the same child, no matter by | ¥ + 1Sppalt ‘ coffee 100 crotches mahogany H & M Delafield. ateeort . | eotrast him with fence. Hl tre Staies ‘erritory. Without a decinon what name it may be called. Ho supposed, before we | “= ____ | | jstche Albert Vinal from Wilmington, NC, for Cienfuesor, | ferences, and socerity to ANY gan eek Aveuaee ’ +t five o'clock, the Senate | @4Journ, the tea and coffee bill will Southern Cotton Markets, Domestic Importations. 15th nat Jat 27 01, Ton 6950. a9 days from St Domingo for | Steue s note iTpad ke POM aud alters PM , ment will pass, aod all the other me by the President wall pass it mi ‘eb. 24—The transac’ CHARLESTON, amounted,to Cuarrestor—Ship Columbia—100 chs at the prices current at | ford—37 H 8 Leverich—18 Porter & — water & Mul- | N, q lat 27 46, 46. lon 71 47, | Pinan Im* House of Kepresentativ jew York, 1th inst, la is a. res=1 Dunham & Di- |” Schr Cath 6 days from Philadelphia, for Brazos San- | ar 1000 b DEAFNESS CURED. * = Kuiwbed Senator would be nom: close of the previous k. Monda a vi 8icks6 bls J Kmerie—it Adams & Hawthorne~7 J Be prprosears AtnitoFON, Web. 9, 1667 *t Bentov) aud then placed o it di the sales did not excoed 470 bales; yester- 38 Spofford & Tileston—9 We Irvin—307 8 Bronson 25 miles off San4y Hook, | BBL RECADWAY, (Hxtraee i cheerfully comply with 5 eee MATIC INeeacovasE “* Geis, #4 commander ; 800 | =713 Spragae, Robinson & co—46 J 8 Jones—12 rolls leather | bog Home, from Cuba. | Lientenant Meintosh, to state that he J in-chief. near 1900 bal ‘There pragae, 3.J Incensout, from the Committee on Fore, iw wane repancy in th ore | GM Leuppe—2 kegs Lbt te J Phillips—2 8 W Trask—2J 3 Cuba, bound to Boston; | was invalided hy ‘anfit for duty, in consequence of total eported a bill regulating diplomatic intercoveee Mui amet Sas cae rs Ventanas | Buapreret-N Gall mh Vi & Dackwitz~1 Stanton, | Moses Brows, bound to Providence. gad discharge from the ear ‘That under the treat wit tae, Unite Bates, wich Was referred to the Com vi" Av Game Shomum, toe pe * aecidedly 7 | Barn alker—1 J Garnser—i | f foreign Ports. t b coe beeen, ed Len agum Tovrned tp Fes tw ta ‘nole on ti ¥ ite—! recovert Nt s mitive of tae Waole on the State of the Union sciplinarian; he knows where | other hand who cont wea Beawuna, Feb 12-1n ports ship Ala, Winden before re: | Oiliare duy--sime’, He MeNEVEN, Surgeon to H. shardt—1 to order. eB Brarilierio—i72 balee cotton Collomb rted put in in distress, Hlin 109 Dittie er eames aio © Dillinger=ivo Ferme & Pesach, repels ‘ne ‘wal * Sie nese Are ts & Baith-O deles Met | defor woes raven AraLacwicoLa=Bark Magnolia—200 bales cotton M Tay- 4 well. 1. #'he OM provides, that the President bo authorize) Ww 8 pvwetanie: riends J a ” i nt sh | by wit with tho advise wat consent ot tho Sonwe, toon Ww toga to th Taft A tieod athe able tug, | follows =O Pout envoys extraordinary aud ministors pleaipotemawy | EK wut ge wtet Loca” 7 y mo ahead | ‘© repres eat the government of the United States news | aun Daw Yevstesh had conquered 6 pee te hol \ oi bales Tico: i ry, I ithaven, pat into Be a ‘stated, and .was to’ sail in 2 daysmall oustic Uil—A sure cure for incipient a Se ‘noises, and colleciions of ‘war, &e, in the jo #81 Broad way. wiimer ee