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federal ee ue oman emacarenerearaans slavery ine Merted it He came facia be Johnson, of Ma.; revaltsthat have Cekeths a | Ms from Nostolk, with corn, to bone = to. eo ; ps, Simmons, Upham, Webster, Wood! miler | Avra Satzs—$0 Farmers’ and Mechanics’ Bank, 4034; pin Carolina, as the cian ofthat compromise. | ts And without « division the ilk ee Damn aa “The free ‘again rapped, and desired gentlemen in Soe Ce bg Del Nore, alcher,2dayn from Fredricksbar, wah | 3s 1 a ising qu ckty ) u Vien saked ‘guepensi rules their seats. ‘ x iter, Bre be "0 ae ee Ten stand by it’ im good 1 im order to pass bills tothe other Reus, tele acts’ | tees My motion is | pAzzoneracants By aR, Eazeromer—B) sod with Cate Batinpre, entourette, (days from Baltimore, mdse, i a id by that 7 .—The Chair was in error ; the motion to | advice consent ae a johnson & pabaunoe! ba = veld he wes ‘iscottes upon the powers | Mr. Westcott said he oo it would. Phy Dill to the Committes of the Whole takes oe — Twisbigene cy erga eee at s renege euageaty ie of the Constitution; and here in this Missouri comprom- | Mr. Sevien was satisfled; den: nee, aa S10 “Lavinia Hopkins, Betaworth, Baltimore, com, to | nikea, Bremen, ap, 03. ice the South had admitted the power of Congressover | Onmotion of Mr. Bazess. the Senate adjourned, at Mr. Canaoxz.—] demand the previous question on my a ith Le . ‘ees Sin the territories of the United States. Some | twenty minutes past one o'clock inthe morning. motien It Ja sake Shas Nanas po meevenetaz. ce at tir’ pees of | *fcur Potomee, Nicholson, from Frederickrburg, with corm, | Yo. 240 wh: Com Panama, Crowell. P Bret ure at its present rks followed between Mr. faytonand Mr Calhoun, ig i wit rence | U. 8. Senators by the to 8 Wood. fn reference to the course of ME’Lowndes. of 8 C., on | phi ‘ie ee eee Tequires aouibee, | #eezion Nate Pishor & Ann, Long, from Delaware, with corm, to B rove the Missouri compromise, Mr. Calhoun finally ad: House of Representatives. to gotea committee. This bi i that jor. Lasenee fail wat Re Sataited | ‘Wasurvaron, March 1, 1837. | Bropriates’ money, and’ must ‘go to a comalttee. ‘The CUMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCK. 9 Ree fiesovelis, Beall, feom, Magpahannoak, with coe, <0 Waries aim that he was not the champion. . t such previous commitment, cannot ogi , Corn. ell, covelteim af a avong and fearless argument, fiat be ARTO MALL | pets tne previous quetlso, which, If rustalaedy will | Nonrou tas Sh cinkcoheriog vowels cleared at | Sehr aaisir, Belbey, refeihia, com {000 hs Oi should go far thls proviso, and be would’ ge fer it upon | Mr. Euuet rose to eprivile Bring the houseto rote on the bill { move the previous this atid Sora for Rurope since January 13 sent Willits & James, Cannen, Delaware, corn “a nah one grow vothers specified, to wit:—it would | question, conc nf 4 Aimezon, Eusten the conclusion of this war. and by cutting of the | Soporied'frem the Committee e ithe Sreaxen—The Speaker will put the question. | jan, 1, Ship Asia, Galwa Bua ns Loutbard yo a tmhition of the President for slave territory, fiwould | wartaken, he was ia his sect Rot Mr. Coss— What will be the main question? on refer- | °""" 4 Ship Denmark, Liverpool tiesllo. baker, Hurroa. Kernedy, Bisioz, merehautman, 234" ud) drive him to peace | uithe record, and he now saked to have it. recorded in | ring to the Committee of Ways and Means, or to the ae ; : Seeger ; Clarke Giiew 14, Newport in spy Baratcan, anit, bs Mr. Weare: rejoiced at the speeches of the Senators the negative (The substitute was adopted—yeas 105, | Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union? | @ 2. Bark Z,ida, Chapman, from Boston, (not New Orleans) wh, Solowen Salus, Laylor, merchantman; Morrisou,Ureeu, fe w s man Raw Jeney. a pienee Se Be th | pr ; Me. let's Ag Sane the are Ae Breage The Committen oe isle. | « iz for aime Bigit & Yo caimaaast tel Gidea ME, wien eorm Ni, 2: i EE she Com rer of N London, was ‘a by mn notification. Mr | w tive, wi make —l r, ious question | 2. ahoochee, 5 W NJ, e muded Cee than penteeded te cector Mar Detain eleses | Lan Ten creation etl Yo lost-ans the Hoase Drought | betaw tasained, the House will be trought te'vete on | Baek Oi: Or alee to BN Cox. N douse tise elas Jncendady eb, 188, wi the Fejee Islands, go to Sydue, for recruits, Chil t Holt, of the ‘Woshingian, of this fe epors hen Oui, Oc 8 ‘with 2900 bbisy $50 sp — fa Beas rk Osinanli, for Galway. . . Brig Souther, for Sligo. . Sehr J. M. Williams, for Liverpool. Brig Palos, for Vork ' trons Norfolk, for Conk, in f Cevoliue,’ Ham itou, fm Charles of the —the compromises of the Constitution—the | to vote on tariff bill, as ori pany veuereet the bili? equal rights of the South. and in opposition te these | Mr. of Kentucky—Before the question istaken, ‘The Sreaxca—It will take the bill to the Committeo et pts to cast odium and contempt upon one section of | I move a call of the House of the Whole on the state of the Union. It murt go there. the U.ion. He should vote agvinst all provisosto the | The Sreaxen—The only question is whether the gen- Mr. Cannozt—Then | m that the billbe referredto | « syarpocl. . ‘taken 2200 Tan Dill; and in support of the bill itself, though at fret he | tlemea has a right which ie usually exercised | the Committee of the Wholeon the State of the Union | 1 ee ee need’ bbls ‘corm fetter from the ace Hicks, Rice, ale, at thesamep! roe, had intended to vote the bill in any form. ‘The House wascalled, ands hundred and seventy-two | The demand for the pavious goatee, was seconded; | ibe) 0d. oss ccce seeee + 20,906 known. Maus aT Far haven, 4 days oat from New Bedford, Mr. Hoveron did not rise to participate in this debate. | members answered to their names. and by a vote of—yeas 69, nays 107, the House refused to | 95. Bark Success, for Sligo..... 8.172 1 brig-unknown. was spoken Feb 4th, no lat. He rose [or the pope of miking & reply tosome of | T' ‘acer ordered the officers to close the doors; | commit the bill to the Committee of the Wholeon the | « 95 snip Uccas, for Cork...... 21,48 | Retuming—Schr Pictou end Boston Packet, which sailed * Woreign Ports. the remarks of the Senator from Maryland (Mr Pearce) | but this was dot dono, ag all further proceedings im the | State of the Union. | Pessele is Port now loading with Corn for Foreign | hence for belfast, Ireland, with cargo of graiu, was spoken dh . Bld Dee 28, brig ‘That Senator hed declared that he wanted no more an- | call were dispensed with. | “The question now recurred on committing the bill to | porrs—-Shipa Rob Roy, Neraid, Montreal, Coquimbo, | /> miles ©: of the Highlscds, ou the 28ch ult, by the pilot boat ik, tm N York for leew , Louisiang, and Jane | Washington, returaiug in distress. Bhe oad thrown over all barks Larch, Empi ant, Sara, of and nexations. Ho wanted no co-partner:hip wita outside | Th axeR, after calling the House to order, made @ | the Committee of Wave and Means. | and Foreste: | , bork, Darbariens. [Laughter all around the chamber and the | statement. On Saturday, on the report concui inthe | The Sreax id the gentleman from New York | Gane; bri ce Washiante 2 WI | $ Cirnpvecos, igs Catharine, Rogers and Montagu: her cargo. for Phils, 1dz; brigs Washi hire, from on, dieg, orien | ’ —. : wide, MeLelian, Ort. tor NX wre) i explained that he had too much respect Tae blll laying actions! adie aoe an oeationta ere’ | Ee ene EES ach; 1, wena cotamitien to re | ere ae eee, apeaun te Lead selth Core, (orig Niger, Behoon, whieh was in cantast with he Dt Noble, Demsning, tor ect tan Portland, og, Rusher, od for the courtesies of the Senato, and to the Senator from | he voted in the negetive, end that his namo does not ap- | port forthwith. Zeeeten Porte 0s. shine Tobe Baring) Mery Revie, Eg Harbor. receiyed'» pilot on Sqadav morning, and bas 7 el ‘Texas, and to Texas as a State of this Union, to uso thet | pear on the jou gentleman now aske that bis | Tho question was taken, and the bill was referred to | : An aC lamecr oe, bans Bares nes he received by the oF pti n ets, lage Conseiis: Ligiebeid, Bes language in regard toher He had applied it tothe mon- | name be recorded. ‘The Chair decides that he has that | the Committee of Ways and Mears, with instructions to | jington; Am. ships Veepasian, » falling of t r au wae at frat supposed. ‘The cine Sumnes Hall, reech, Portiand, uns. grels and mixed breeds of Mexico, as the outside barbe. | privilege. report forthwith. Canton, Wessacumcon, Gipsey, and Allioth see oat Washington hes been ‘cruisioy cif, Barnegat 1 7 Jinan, Hall crese, Portend, ane ri {Hs! ha! hs!] He did not intend it to be inferred | ‘The Clerk called the name of Mr. Ellet; and ‘Mr. Horxins now relieved the Speaker, by taking his | °° 4 an atk Search of the Dover, but up to yesterday morning could see a nek Duell from acd for New that the peopls of Texas were outside -arbarians. | Mr Exuet answered, No. chair temporarily Cincinnati, Feb 26,—Klour—The only sales reported | nothing of her. Haven, waiting cago; Allston, Pierce, Wilmington for New Mr Houston was glad of the explanstion. Hohad | The vote onthe substitute now stood yeas 105, nays | JOHN PAUL JOWRG—AGAIN, | yesterday were 50 bbis.from store at $4 10;ta wagon load 4 ; Balled 8 tur C York, (dg: Marcellus, Ahrifie.d, from ond for New York. du, desired it, for fear that otherwise the Senator in hi | tos. : A. motion waa made to reconeider tue vote by which | & $8 #0;a smal lot from canalat sume, Corn—A sale on | , Shive Louisiana, for N Oraanas Sallizan, fr, Cherlestons | Aavak len, Fare, Farland for Bh rks tight de supposed us including tho people of | (The twelfth rul “ i Wednesday of 10,000 bushels in sacks, delivered at a | bark laabella, for Shxo 5 fe. mand for , so nhne day futaithe tervariane (aa! AA al el reads: “In all cases of election by | the bill for tie collet pte heirs of John Paul Jones was point below, st 50 c; 3136 do. yesterday, in ear, from ‘as hall vote. In other cases he | laid ont yout the House be equally divided, and | The Sreaxce again appealed to gentlemen to preserve | bowing a decline in pric given to the minority, will make order. c, Feb. 27.—Flour—The receipts have sud- nd, in case of such equal division, the | A motion was made and nogatived to lay the motion to | denly fullen to a mere trifle and yesterday wo did not xice—that it ought to be pro- | question shall be lost.”] reconsider on the table—86 to 79. hear of a single traasaction of the least consequence. and that indemuities are a proper | {t now seemed that the Speaker's vote would be cast The question recurring on agreeing to the Senate’ Mr. Sevier het the Senate would now proceed to vote upon the bill | ‘Cass withdrew b: to it by the acts of secuted with vi 30 Miscellaneous Record. j fageer auip Gannicr, ‘Trask, for Liverpool, will sai a ter begs'are at Hen (uae imce, 76 Wail vests and at the Mxekange and OF imendment, declaring the war | division equal pan 5 ‘There is un smproved jeeling on the part of holders, and | Gug News socom: sutject for negotiation. Paes in the minority ; and there was much excitement among | ameniments, ulmost to aman they refuse to sell, We heard $3 90 Siiy SouTHPeRt, which was ashore on Staten Island, was ‘The question then recurred upon Mr. Berrien’s pro- | members to know the result. The voice of Mr. Bown mado a speech against the bill, and named af a nominal price. We nothing to prevent | got off yesterday morning at half past 7 o'clock, au tow: ke viso, declaring that it is not the purpose of thia govern. | Mr. Wentwoxrn broke the spell. He stood six fect | Mr. Waits replie i . . PI flour going back to $4 ‘The canal will soon be open, | ed up to the city by steamboat Dascan C Pell. ‘The ship has m to dismember the territories of Mexico, but that it | six io his place, with a newspaper in his hand. The bill was then referred to the Committee on | aud the current of export will then take that direction. received very little dom-ge. Wi ¥ desire to ao'tle the boundaries of Texus. &> Tho Srrxaxea called to order; and with his hammer | Claiune Sir Onovata Tivo, fxrthe of hi roma, weed | Sgransan feign, bain, Hannet ettee Mr. Carrrenpen said be should go for this amend. | banged so lustily as to give us the headache. OLAIMS AGAINGT MXICO—ALMOST 4 FIGHT! Cee ee ee tee is | nese Nampico, wee owasd slay and one fousth at | for Sovton simeday fahe was repsrted om the ith for New es D otase it would not exclude the ,acquisiion of a | | Mr.Wentwoxrm.—'"Mr. Speaker,” repeated the mem | ‘There was 49 much confusion in the House that it was | gx §6.""This isthe ourrent rate to-day, at which we note Philadelphia, not as pravionsly stase saigiuoy at Aw. yi for Norfolk; Corinth, Smith, for Gomes. Mr. Buren said he should vote against it, because ho | Tho Sreaxen —(bang, bang—we put our hand to our possible to cell, with precision, what wes Evins | sales of 1000 bbia, The receipt price from cars is, $6 Shere sito her char. 10 sa for wndwetdio load for hares: war opposed to prescribing any couditions whatever. — | head). The gent ema fron iliinor. Gentlemen must | "Mr Hovsrom, of Alabama] Move to ge into Commit. | Oy ioe tee ong Na whos affecting, reer Baker, for Nev York gonna ivonpe hich wei god opposed to Prescribiog any ce ditions Whe head), The gent emag from Ulin jeitt,Hocezon, of Alabama —1 move to go into Co Most holders ask $626. No wheat offering. Sthota ne before, 81d 19-h, brige Talos, Lempher, for Bos Yeas—Mossr4. Archer, Badger, Berrien, Ciloy, Thos | — Mr, Wanrwonta —Tho gentleman from New Jersey, | claims of American ¢ vias oot to-day at 0 iufor white, ‘eH aetl Phe ral teln pore, ba Banthen, wa ri PR rs here ar rrien, Cilloy, Th any, Want wont a — jersey ns agains ico. ., | Sales of Maryland corn te-day at 80a 81 cents for white, thea Ponce, PR, Feb 1: port, bat! ag ri Diay toh ond Giese cHibveeied Sepoeriancte (acre tr a art ¢ is us speed. Band Commit: | and 83 a $4 cents for yellow. Oats seil at 40 a 42 cents. and Clearances during the | J,ide, Bray, from Wilmiogien, and Deh cee i, Moma boc ie won, | idan” ‘ Waste of time. Puuuapstriia, March | —Flour in bettor demand, and aes pth fanear. from D ore, d tf pods st Me. Panscianei, " i sali mp " | sules of 3,000 bbla. standard brands are reported, all at i otal. | © il for — 6.days; Barak : alice AON, aetin en aiharicns ten. | ‘Deke fey ar hesrre i Gndging by the vale) — | clearly out of order-—f der !”}] The gen- | $4200 bbls. acraped brought $5 60. Rye Flour—A sale Ships. Barks. Brigs. Schys. Slogpe, Total. | Cook, Howsnt, toe eo, frou Wilmington, él , bi nton, Breese, Bright, Bu'ler, Calhoun, Cass, C! The Sr: ‘Doos the gentleman from New Jorsey | Mr. [neensout—I do say so, and no man shall accuse | We! made at $476. Corn Meal—600 bbls. sold, delivera- | Coastwise....15 27 28 1M 3 267 enn, fom Norfulk, do. Sid schr Charles Aletram,—, mers, Colquitt, Dickinson, Dix, Fairfield, Hannegan, | desire to vote me of being unfair ; it is Goirae ble on the opening of navigation, at $4 50, anda sale for | Foreign 6 18 a3 35 e few York, Houston, Johnson, of La, Lewis, Mason, Niles I voted on Saturday ; my name is not | The Srzauen called to order,and rapped with renew- | Present delivery is also reported at $4 62/4. Wheat very ‘the Foreign arrivals, 1 bark, 2 brigs and 16 schrswese ) Six ‘owe, about Dec 18—In port, brig Allen, Wil- sone e ule, Sturgec, Tursey, Wenextt, Ke ry 3 cai . PPE’ wcarce, 600 bushels only, tur Pennsylvania reds, sold at | Brit she winder American. lige RGR a ship Charlotte, Scebie, Boston; ‘Mr. Jonson, of La, moved @ su'stitute for tl ‘he Sreagen —Did the gentleman for the substi- | All eyes were directed towards Mr. Houston, who was | 12° ¢, afloat; 1800 bushels to arrive somo three wi Bai Sislyiesen se atid PHN 6:h, berk Evizabeth Hall, Robbins, do. sal with a preamble setting forth tho existing difficulti tute? [" He voied," "1 leard him?” ite did vote” | seen pessing trom Lis seatto ther of Ma, logetsoll, inva, | Bence, brought the sao po bgti Ships. Barki. Sehrs. Bloops. ‘Total. |” Home Port Mexico, ead the inducements and objects of a peace ; and | Mr. Wxwrwoatm —I ask the Chair to keep order. monacing attitude. A little crowd was formed in the | #° reported at 1300. Corn- 6 8 ue ee ar Auex Va, Feb 28—Arr bri setting apart —— millions of dollars for the purpose of | Mr. Epsexu.—Let me make u statement. {"Oh, no ;” | main aisle, and Mr. Nowton stationed himself botween | #0uthera,yellow at 874 c. measures u 3 TH 8 BL | gay Sates Hemilton, Penfield, and securing's peace—the money to be expended alter the | “vote,” " vote,” the two geptlomen. All business of a legislative charac- | &t 90 ¢. weight. 000 bu. southern sold at 40 c. BI all teats were (ee ‘ ‘ Tatitisation of the treaty, aud to be acceuated for by Con- | Mr. P. Kina—-The gentleman votod in the affir mative. | tor was tomporarily suspended; and we left our seat to isnt o haat: at en peer Sire” be Wesson a Mr. Wextwonti He did vote. see the heavy licks, if any wore to bo given. ttle Market. Se ral 1 fermeucleamacer: Yerpool: by ‘Mr Sevren accepted the amendment,and moved to fill | The Sreaxea—The gentleman must sey that he |” ‘The Srraxex (Mr. Hopkins, temporarily,) immediate- Pont ov Bautimens.—List of Foreign and Coastwise ar the blank with three millions, which was agreed to. voted. ly called to order. Gentlemen will take their seats— rivals ct the port of Baltimore during the moath of Fabre: Mr. Evans moved to amend the preamble by inserting | Mr. Evsxni—I did, come to order. ‘The Chair again requests gentlemen to Twit, carefully compiled from the daily list of arrivals, pub a clauto declaring thet the boundary was.an open ques | ‘Tho Cuax called Mr. Edsall; and take their seats, ladelphia pipe yepipfnre, cag oe tlon previous to the war, and would have baen emicably | Mr. Evsxu1 answered,“ ay!” (Ha! ha! ha! “thatkills | Mv. Kewxepy, ina tip-top pitch—Order, order! 100 ibs on the hoof, equal to $ Ships. Barks. Brigs. Schrs. | brig Lima, Commerce, Mail; schrs o settled had negotiations continued. Ellet’s vote.” Ha ‘The Srraxen—Gentlemen in front will take seats. Tuge rate is $3 3736. Hogs From Fe Ports. av cgee ouee «Nees jand trom the F ‘The amendment was rejected withoutadivision. [Now | ‘The Sreanen—Tho Chair has no disposition to reada | And he knocked long and loud, drowning every sound | King at $5 60 a 5 75. ign oem ives al a Marthe, 9 Marve, bris Neves | OE say ids srr meet, | Neon Cea eae Re aoe pn | oes ee iiagat sgn gal ica | rv. UrHam, ad made a provi pt, quences. e Chair respectfully requests gentlemen to The Sreaxen—Gent n, take your s Foreign Mackets. ‘Total number of foreign arrivals 34 ; coastwise arri »C. . Mayacuez, (P. R.) Feb. 17, 1817. LL exsayed to Wiliset bravia, Seteves’exclasing’ wayery fromthe ter | ME, Wanenetee aomeel ao haters ritories which may be acquired ot Mexico. tion, Mr. Urnam seid he had drawn up this pr The Srraxea— dience to the resolutions of Vermont, upwi will take som he the month there were cleared for foreign ports 41 Wiz: Oahipa, 12 barks, 12 brige, and 8 schooners—33 i '2 British, and 1 French. 5 and similar disposi- Tho Sreaxxr, (rap, rap, rap, rap)—Gentlemen will take their seats. rder ! [knock] order! [knock.] It Cries of ‘* Order,” “ No fi ime to correct the blunders. [Ha! ha! | dy,” “ Send for the Serge Our abi eaeey cen biaet in an excited Ue eg nu reasou of the great demand for prime sugars and molas- a “Put him in custo: | sos. The former continues to be taken pyc and the lat- vease's, vi hich were American, 5 Breme: it rp, Cator, Mi an : ; had read the resolutions. He consid * that’s good.” ‘Order, order.”) ‘Mr Kexnapy—Take them in custody tor at $17 per 110 gallons; while common grades are not | ghip Gea Witch, Wat fm N York, for Canten, | leans; schre Martha Maria, ; rag , + J Alexan was the time to -etl> the quesiion, because if postpoued, | | Mr Doverass rove." Now Douglass will Ox the | ‘Tho Srraxex—Order, order fo much in demandat 4 to die, This latter description | Jan 17,60 158,10 34 Wo. rm NV Orleans for Liver: | dom, {Be} Raith i ery would tako root in the territories sc- | business.” ‘Order, order,” “down in front.”] Mr-| | The excitement subsided, the urdor cooled; and all | tering into compotition at such prices.’ American vro- Cape Carnaveral WNW 30 miles. Joseph. Short, Fi quired. Mr. Upham then took up and prosecuted a | Speaker, I am represented inthe Union as voting both | breathed freer and deeper—there was no fight! duce of every description very abundant, and soles |” Ship Scotland, of Savauual, Ta Liverpool for Sivan- | Attakapas. Cid a Mex regular argument in support of the: assumed power of | in the affirmative and in the negative. |Apause, and ge-| ‘The question was and the Houso refused to go | effected with difliculty, at low ral ?. nah, no date or lit, supposed It, by ship Zephyr, at N | poliue, (Bre) Raschen, atwore | Se ti Congross to interdict tne establishment of slavery in| neral silence. ‘Ihe anxiety produced the refreshing but | into Committee of the Whole. - Bedford ore pA Gai coke ‘El carriers ae Ray i: 2 het Pag A ele mamntaey Coon) of contaaiea] I peters hae RECESS. TR So Ep Eee piasrk Chester, Watzon, 6 days fim Warren, for Matanza, | nov, Brown, i “ x 8 an inflic- | enly vete once. [‘* How’s that ?”** Which way you An order was passed, that the House will take a recess ‘assengers Arrived. benlit 3 ? ewroRT, Fi Office of the Mercury.J—Arr, brig tion upon the patience of the Seuate, if we might judge | go?”] 1 voted in the negative. (Ha! ta!) 1 want my | from half-past we to ave stalock, ie Cantox—3hp Moutauk—Mra Sarah Birch, New Bruns | Bark Geor for Boston, Feb 20, lat 3834, POE EW ear Ss Havana. Sid i digi? brig from the very general conversation which was prosecut- | vote xo recorde THANKS TO GENERAL TAYLOR AND OTH! wiek, NJ; Rey D Wells Masou Booms, N York. Jon 7234. Br brie, Loraine 7 75 ds fm Liverpool tor Valparaiso, Nov 26, Kare of Portland. tesa ores bay ving spoken | ed at the same time inthe galleries ubove, avd on the The Srea : fe u the f tt shore, wil Qoorbelow. Mr. Upham concluded his —It s0 appears on the record. (The tide turned, and laughter, loud and [ong continued, suc- rk, New Oxceans—"hip Silas Holmes—Cpt Charles Sagory. ee Oe ee: ay, Mrs Cathavine Story, James lagersoli—and 19 in the | 1at,85 40 A 4.ds fm Wilmington fo orlock ut night. Ludies pretty well thinned out of tie | ceeded) 8 Were concurred | steerage, = Cee ieee Ot NN asthe WwW, eae te nem ees Lori Mr. Vane atoodthe | > EXPLaNations. Passengers Salled. Brig Colambia, Kam, 18'ds fm Balt, for Legaayra, Feb 1, next followed with the declaration in the | gentleman st he bolioved this Wilmot proviso illtimed, | nal wot unwino, and injadiciows, and Rroot—Steamship Camb; diady, Miss Korb rig r nn, from Boston—Rey F | !at, 2425 5, fon Gd W 3 : utter b rn, fromm | Boston— Her, | i erig RF Loper, North, 21 ds fm Peruambuco for Phila, 15th | NEW fle jour | ‘The House went into a Committoo of the Whole onthe i be Gunuingham, W Chipm-n, RK Whail, ult, tat 25 N, lon 64 W ex, Feb 28—Arr bark M in, Montague. Porto it State of the Uni am brig Atlantic, Whittlesey, Barbadoes; schr Mo- cording tothe facts. ( Ww sout stated that it had been intim: calculated to distract ard | decided,” * it’ Wy i Jr, J Muaroe, Augus- . i : je. Ward, © York. divile our councils when all our united stength was | Oe nee aesedts S Wentrerts hited | ie eatin hed tide use of two stag te ea preaien | See ete eomonl, > Malaens of panrven Sbcesets’ | qtiangs prtsantron Verenie we nenmetzn *Rrcnwosy, Feb 28—Arr rchre Manchester, M:thews, Ney mn the Rovernment wat the axen—It was only necessary for the gentle: | fowards the goutioman {rom Alabama, “He hedlalwaye | Bats aga upzaia, alga Jeaen Cbs Lema and wi A | “igre Juha Colby, Mopking 12 dem Wilmington forMar | Yorks Moy, HAMA Pot AT on, Wades Avakabas of legislation he voted. been on terms of personal intimacy with the gentleman, | worth, A Mailinue, allen Haucock, G'S Applevon, J Wile | itique, Jan 31, lat 2028 8, lon $9 ; az zabeth, Somers, 5 Mr. Garay —Simply @ correction of the journal. and did not desire it should be interrupted. He express- | lisms, t« Draper, Mr Cromwell, 8 Thompsou, Mr Wilbor, A | ,Bf,¢ Commeaurd, Go-him, 4 ds hence for Glasgow, Fel _—————_ McK, 1,'Mic Bunker and | 26,110 mil Young, New in pat —I ask that the a: tion bills be taken i Johason, H Harrison, H Scheu, C J Cogge!! up. (No? “no."] ipprepriation bills be e a regret, and withdrew all that might be considered apa aaa aie: hee eu, wt ogee! Hu:chinsou, fm Salem for Rio Grande, Feb 28, By Lest Night's Southern. Mail, would only tend to irricsto the Mexicansagamst us. Ho | f in South Chatnet . t 4 ‘Mr. Houston romarked that the gentleman could not | ¥Fk:, H Lewis, Philade p) » Troy; GH Mouk | "ying, let 16 50, lon 3230, was seen a brig steering SW, with war opposed to any. further offer of poace to Mexico—| ope Sreaxen stated that there were Sonate bills on the | regret mere then he did what had taken place, and de- | H'Necttole y Sekeusn: dir Autdjge, dA darper, Canada; | black Doll m her fort Herald Marine Correspondence. if jMexico wanted pence, let her say so Our ind they wonld first be disposed of. clared that what he seid was not intended to be offensive. | sir (eo Simpson, of Hi 5 ey see Reru, Hart, ¢ dsheuce for Guadaloupe, Feb 16, at ves Babine, STADELEHLA: March 21 FM pehaed grt il for the relief of the heirs of John Paul Jonos be Mr Sherwood, CPE | 7 JON'04 1 a in Charleston, for Havana, Feb 19, lat 30 ved, xcbrs Sabine. Rebinsow, regarded as evidences of timidity and weakuess on our Se ee es seats: arene nese OFe i ‘ came back, with amendments, from the Sen: The | ineccordance with the order previously ps went to i, London, R Brainbdsidge, Hngland; D Andem, Capt Beiyuirer to wits tha; he adoption ofthe Wilect rors | Wwestion was on concurring in them. dinner, to return at five o'clock. Wavatton, A’ Thouspeeker, Germany; | Matt Richmoud, of Provincetown, Feb 2ist, lat 3945, lon are 1. Frit is Mont oa efestaal in stevia Teewae ae the | y Mt Hescunroun moved that the bill be laid on the te EVENING SESSION. W [BER EES Ca Cr ee ; call rier, Beals f refusal of supplies, Mr. Cass eaid the issue then lay be- And the motion prevailed—A yes 78, nays 76. Afier an absence from the hail of two hours and a ena child, Roxbury; MrHem- | >,8¢iit Montreal, of Portlaad, from——, fur Mataazas, Feb Sia chra Somers, Somers, Kingaty, tween tho prosecution of the war and the adoption of this D—RELIEF—~HOW THR HOUSE ACTED IN THE PREMI- i 6 door, about one-third of ke: Lel Obiason, CW Dix. | 2% Block Island, W by 8 18 miles. Jain: Minerva, Davi NW Orleans er eG — roviso, In every sspect, at home or absoad, he saw | STH Suwsect committeD TO THE TENDER MER- to their dinners, as was | 03, Fraserd Bis Lamron and What Mie: Lexington, Blackinac, do; 8H Paynter, Neal, do Pothing but mischief in this proviso [It was half past 11 | St## OF MR. me’may. tovth-picks in exercise. Gocd neture | 204, J Fod, Nuva Scotia; ‘Thomas Wallace, Montreal; H| Avr at Providevee 27th ult, a bepress peace 5 alan SO TEE Clik Sickles” aud these were jeapationt ‘The bill for the relief of Ireland (appropriating five | was pictured in every countenance; and it was pleasant | Grant aad lady, Newfoundland—i5._ ‘oral 80. Honolulu Sep? 23, with 3000 bi Minh acatsmamearaOatdiccinoits i Gries of question’ question’ People thinning greduaily | 2¥ndred thousand dollars, with which to purchase pro: | to see even the Chairman of the Committeo of Ways | == Inez, of N Bedford, hove out, repe; ¢ gBALpIMone, March 2— Arr, steamer Osiris esports of out of the gulleries. | . visions, to be sent to {reland and Scotland, under the di- | and Means subject to the gastronomic influence. Foreign Gavortations. Mystic, ve out aud repair: ia cides io tek Pr andeoveral sehrs: als, off North Point, Mr. Camenon raferred to his instructions, in the reso- | Tectiom Of the President,) was taken up. It was road ‘The Cuatuman (Mr. Stanton) called the Committee to | _Canton—Ship Montauk—10733 mats cassia +00. vn ship Alexandnn. Walker, 44 ds fn Cid ship Napier, lutions of the Pennsylvania Legislature, (similar to those | Tice; ¥Od the questien occurring on the the third | erder. ee eee rere eee tire to | Famer: 8 300, for Chil, aud others, be! Hicgins, Liverpool; bark Lawrence, Crowell, Poston. Sid Oi New York,) end salt, th apecneenel the sen, | Feeding. Mr G.Davis diseased tho point that was raised be. | Monn & tinerd=t ex D Wells—I5 es silk 1 es chian waie70 | je, 2"'1e57 118, lon 7218 W, passed an American hem | vdiy, brig Henry M Warheld, Belfast; of Sanday, bag Hoent of the people of Kis State, he had but one courte Tibneetinda tate See te eS A fale peach right to take | U'Pisxnito~Brig Philip Hove—i360 cantars brimstone 1000 | brik ecrieg WNW and showing ared sinmal, with the let: | Hrazeoe tlebal 3 0 pursue. 4 ; ; monds 59 cases . —=—=_=<_=_$=_———————__ " Some gentieman proposed that it be sent to the Com- ‘Tue Cuaramas had decided that the Committee must siup Elizabeth, irom N W Coast jendurs TEC wrens % Saeicanate Rise te te oof Waysand Means, take up the bill for tho relief of Elijah White, as the | ba fi of and for Hevre, with 3000 bbls oil—ahe IE had on bowd a8 | OQ Cun. PAPAS OF A er Ey abe De. standing out in opposition to the resolutions of the Legis Mr. Hunt, of New York, moved that it be referred to | House had passed an order to that effect. old copper Everétt & Barcieti=20 hides Duuscomb &Beckwith rte hedsb bods the the reason of tue Senator for thus branchiog off from hie | 4d that itbe made the order of the day at two o’cleck. | tion bein ‘ommittes of the Whole on the St of the Union, An spper P fecision; and the quer. | —38 do Murry & Laureuce 120 do W Livity—248 sucks (us. | 126 late eacouuter wit {also the ex- | RALPH, Author of the aye Tneatten, | ke. begs stainod. tic Danscombe & Ceckwith—3105 do 8 B Morewood—1000 | igen otlgese te fo acquaiot those imam interested, in lature of Michigan, @ free State. He would like to hear aed eniae eet rhe may be eonveltod: et hus porate v 0 and ‘acific Ocean e Al 1s, Spooue! ‘The Sreaxn said the motio not in order. The bill was read. It a « . Ta w p 700. Reprrts | dwelling, 8 Greenwich street, between the hous of I former op:nioas upon a mere abstraction. bY n Was not in order. 1 We insopd bets “weaccatod 9 wh oil, Remrts | di rich street, betwe Cio "and Mr. Cass thi t Mr. Levin moved that the bill bo referred to the Com- | appropriates over a thousand doliars. He was robbed by } Brazij wood 29 hides 9 akiua 3 bxs sheil 7) cerouus Indigo tbx | %¢ Teteah : a Roscoe, MeCleeve, | | in the moraing, or 6 to 9 12 ng. iin ata Wine Proceeding yound Meahe; with insesiene: Pr heed? | the Enwnse. Indians, while travelliog to Waahiogton | salbdie idno skit 3 bes theil 7 cerou x iy “Gew Beart, Daggert, | that beside gleet, ectare, and the varions comp! aud | bd e mdse H & DC oth co. Ponc: ‘Brg Sophia—236"hhds mola 900 8) W, Brune & | fsa way Jeffers o reed.” The instructions were read—the preamble spoke | from Oregon, as jan jub-Indian agent. n Scott, Sis 1, 1904p | ordergeutatled of thove about * party vultures,” and alluded to the fact that for | :;The Committee rose, and tne bill was then passed-- Mr. Jonnsox, of Maryland.—Will the Senator speak a ad & Pheips—10000 orang: 0 eruiat jov 1th, ships Caledoui 2 ‘om on € exs and irritability of the sexu: wee eset t think thie an extraordinary attack of tho | ®i® Paupers were now crowded ia eur almehousos ; and | Yeas 102, nay 02. : ee | eRe Ist, Oroumbo, Noro iy ierDper habit Shaaior foam Naw Seresy. - Me. eee ted te | the resolution proposed, that, as American paupers were | It was now six o'clock, and pages brought in candlys; | prekwith, ase vento pict pumitale wh; 16:h, Va Lance, do 2000 wh. “Capt Lice DISEASES OF THE KIONEYS, heel explai that atthe last sacsion he would have gone with | eutitled toa like consideration and relief with the starv- | the chandeliers were lighted, and every thing betoxex: | Fava La Granoe—Brig Diplemanig hhds sngar P Har Page Ett Rormonn, Bricks, go, 208 op 609, wi New Bea: | DER: GRAVEL, and shave, various wrinerd ailections, the free Statos against the extonsion of slavery ; vut ho | Population of Erin— § bts inn Bo mony & co—50 Howlaud & Aspinwall=70 do 10 bxs Spoflocd. | SU" whe; on Manto:, Handing, F ‘sp’ 1000 wh; Wm |’ ‘The author finds that it has Deon « matter of surprise to didnot thon know the cousequeuces which threatened | ,,M!, Canwout before the Clerk concluded the reading, | - Mr-McKa¥ moved that the House resolve itself into a | ‘ilescon & coat hhde tex ObIEtG OHder. os 4 9 ey | UNyert hinreh Ni T000 wi: Now 26th, Huduon, Niekeraor, | some dat aay one of mak, or emineves, in his profession ‘as now ia this proceeding. Mr. Cass then undertook to The quest reall ee | ype s @ Whole on ae State of the Union. i SRO Gate as SH,7 wi Ms senson, ¥ lect" ‘aid, NL, 1 wi 17th, | should devote his talents to diseases bg ens of Thavr thal oF 210 rwactuilete’ of the ‘eight Gtate:leg rhe Sraaxex called to order, end rupped with his ac: | | Mr. Wanrwonrn—Yeas_und nays; yeus and nays; | Emina, Leen by sub av'600 whi Zeuh, Join Well, French, SH. | éoscription precend.to en” however, bat oue tases sguten Mavety is sey new termaory, there ““he Clerk concluded the reading of the resoluti | rE. geearna called to sete me reale: thence Domestic Importations. | Sets Sous Oh, Leourdas, Swift; dos is’ mneout, sp! | ety were kuwu, avery different opinion would. be forined. but two that touched this proviso—Onio and New Hamp- led the reading of the resolution. edhe vip Tia ¢ © conversa: | New OnLeans—Ship Silas Holmes—132 bales eotton De , Sewait, NB, 600 sp: spoke Jan i, lat 2030 8, lou #2 | And, itis not only the Preseut and ction, Moploved, but tagy of shiro. We think, however, that the argument of Mr | Mr. Cannout again rose to a question of order. He | ton was tao loud in th ct posterity, if uot, inde: ae , Ty Haven & co—3:5 W he mind as well as the body, Cass to show that the resolutions of Michigan did not | inquired, is it in order to send an argument, and not | he yous und nays w | them are: ordered, but not take | Launey & eoroln do U # Leverieh: Barawe!l—2i C J G ibert~3 W E | NW Coast, vis Hono | them are of such a nature as to come up to this proviso wae not satists inasmuch es | simply instructions, to the commit:ee? ‘Theargument is | ™t- McKay, for the present, withdrew his motion. | 40 bales hemp A G Jandor {."Reporss | ty totally destroy the reproductive power. It is a fact foots reshtiss WILLS Che orainonse cr I76y many nove | aot sotind Flore is ea’appeel caning vo us: from te ut THE GER: TAYLOR CORRESPONDENGH. | | sugar W Barawell—40 do Mark Wilson & Seott—101 barrels mca, 300 4p 900 | either ihorae, when vot properly tasted, may remia so Jo aie Pe A 4 ; ,, . #8 cO—ts bbIs veel 20 do sundries WM Hill: | whe ‘wh Hamijton | mani the eoustiturion ta to. sno" elves Im a0 other territory that muy be acquired. ['* Question, question.” | fering, people of Ireland. | [1 Orders order ardor,” | tive communications ; among them oue from the War }dosundries J Mewhaine & e181 do lard Brown & | Batcoe ul, Andrews, Nu. | way than in their effects ou poatericy, Ten minutes to twelve oclock } Mr. Dioxinsow took the floor. [‘ Oh, no, no, no."]— He persisted, however, on his right to speak, as he had | do —— [nere we lost tue remainder of the sente “order,”| comes to us, sir, and [“ order,” ¢, in repli i ri Nielson—109 kegs lard KR U-her—i20 pigs lead J D Locke— Moo sp 200 hes || gentlemen ["‘ order,” “‘order,”] endeavor to | @ rer eaas caller We oipleearaunie bates 1008 do © H Rogers & co—1039 do “949 hives, Roberts & Wil- | wnt abin Barker, Brayton NG, 13 me noe 5 it | A mone eee Tayler to he War Department Hiaws—1 cask hams J Durbridge—2 vores Rodewald & Bro | OW New Zealand Uctal, 1100 bbls r NL. 28 mos, 3200 Dut with regard to the move immediate train of evils, eet hops nothing proves 40 Iraitfal a sourse ns the practice of ad- Pettising a bottle of drone oa bor of pills for the indiseri taken no part in the d was swallowed up in the cry of “ order,” “ order. thes-1A B Allev—1 i H Scheffelin & com1 Starke, Day, 200 +p 1000 wh. spore Nov 2 | rate eure of the rane cece Mr. Sonne, of Tennesve-—iir. Seeker — 4 nee was laid on the table and ordered to be | siaflor& oo Z¥ Smith u cont Meyer K Cohen—p L Hmuth Catto nin Fisher, NB, 98 dy out | remedie fi i: “ , 1 Merian & Be nace a ni 6 brig Le # y ari upon the dang Mr. Buoowsan—I call tho previous question. ("That's | "'anoriten avramrr vo ruse ruesirrun caniry suns, | Lurie Feslect do by pattele sit 2a BOL wah ei9 8 jou, 60 Wark Saray dinenses Mer froin Sue Aiouher that common seage moat al 0 Sx AKER — are rom , | Hyslop & Brovher: jouquet—3 do Moas— A int on " ‘ood in one must be ver. It tee of Ways and Meeas, Bile i hee Wak iron sugar mould 10 coils rope Haven ke col bile fea mvs, cx9an ( wai evorted in Oct, 70 sp) Jan 7, lat | astonishing the opportuaities the author has of witnessing Mr. Asuatun—What does the Chair announce & Coalmers—v bbl l bhd 1 box ei as WoodI parcel 14.30, ton 31 30, cts in those who apply to him. For instauce, some ‘ 0 ‘Nan‘ucket, 32 ds out, clean, ler—2 chests Major F | who repacted x few days previwus, lat 310 N, lon 21°50 We Scheffetin & F Milicted with one have been taking medicines proper only ia le—5 1 fice 3 Kevbey—1 basket Harbeck & | bork Damon. Davenport, Newport, 2% mos, 100 sp. Spoke | she other, while nota few have been deceived entirely, tor loude: co—2i7 bbls dried perches 11 boxes to order. on NW Coast, June 5, ship Draper, Lawton, NB, 21 mos, 2 | their complaints were ueither one nor the other, bactotally D ‘ Mr, WintHaor—I have two reports from the Commit- New Ouceam hip Ambassador—4l hhds sugar 177 bales | whs this season, wh.ch made 450 buls; in Jaly, Mereur, ifferent and innoceut disord: Mr Cannoit—Does the Chair make a decision? teo of Ways and Means. cotton JC Torey—ay do 28 tes hains 140 bbls lard Markoe, | Harkelt, NB, hal souk 11 whe and lost ene ina gale fm aloni Bat ofall the cases whieh more painfuily harrass the mma | The Sexaxsn—Tho Chair made none, and will make | “Mr. WanrwontH—Has not the Committes of Elec: | Wilbar & Seutt—99 do 20 te hams 17 casks do 209 tes tard 244 | side, [apt Holley inakes no mension of his getting ashore | and aflgrd the, finest (eld for kuavery, te that of Stric} tion of | none until [ge ji come to order. [Rap, rap; our | tions to be called? & com7 cks wine H Monrve—4 tes 33 | off Bermuda.) Here the poe a for pilts or drops, mouth eY question afterwards. eaten eels . J. Inoxnsout—I ask for the yeas and nays. denat Gasnend ce nee ° jo agai the South against J Union frittered he chafing of dist monts la referring to the resolutions of the Legislature, be went i hened inte: tho third resolation, in interdict of slavery in @ | headache increa e ” in ou—6! bbls apples 20cl8 |” Arratdo 2hu't, ship Zephyr, Smith, Pacific Ocean, Mowe mes the ing sorder fundamental article, in bevalf of amy new territory to be Mr. Cannou—I ree whethor it ia in order? fatvase to thetas, mattee Come Rab pret ky! the k Ww O Tech, with 2200 bois ¥ 1. spoke oa Jap ppear generally to retart agua acquired. He didnot think the resolutions intended to | ‘Tho Srraxea——Tho Chair will not decide until order | gon . ommittee of Elections is the (bat wether the discharge retart or not, iaterfore with the prosecution of aie war-—nor thet they | is restored. | Rep, rap; bang, beng.) | Mr. Wixrstnor said he had two reports. There were S dorming & Bou bogs feathers Raukeu k wrath’ | (eon knows thac ail Ure physic in the world would never cure jenigoad any fundamental provision in advance of the ac- | Mr, CannoLt—l ask whether it is in order, whother it | referred sion, fi ftiniber les cortou Holden & Cr acdler—20 hhivs copac- eiay ships Willism Roce, | e stricture, and yet, i properly understood. it may mest easily ulation of territory: Theresore, he was oppoved to this | is compatont to move instructions to the ‘committe, em Ing hat: certain paaoase h—123 bbls vork Heran, Lees & ec—Z79 Work & ‘ Waic tilea Whitheld, co, | Sndspecdily be relaoved. To ‘ne of eomaon pru- aad especially on the ground that it would de- | bodying an argum at the onject efuils Dill. Ho was opposed to any thing | The Srvance which would trammel the administration in tue prosecu: | of tho gentle tion of the war or the negotistions for p (Good, good ) good any extraneous >ropusitien migut 0. Mr. Lavin—lI appeal from the decision. [" Oh, n vw, of Md, uext followed agai Mr. ery, - 10 pkgs copper 2 bbisdo Wright & Roberts—10 bales ot 1d; Roaman, Nev 1», du 1800 id say, if those romirks ere come in duty tree. The | cyto KL Taylor. N seeeae tated Jehu Howlands Leary, do, from NW, 1 | justy (aud he ean appeal to the most emumene physi. ‘ged from their further consi- | “Canteston—ship Soathport—S1 bales cotton G Balkley | whale this. seasou; Empire, Vedeer, Nantucket, 900 cians in the city for their trath,) how importnt that Senate has passed a bill enacting what | & vz Drake Milis &.co— 01 Hicks & cowl mpottord & | Yn dopa, Aug vad; Krauces; Pucriugion, New Bedford, 1208 | every patient should know something of the ¢laracter | the memorialists pray for. He wus directed by the Commit: | Hilestou—100 J W Puuilips—145 Densist m, Wood & co—80 | sp; 2ith, bark ludian, of Londoa, 35 ‘owt, 600 sp; 27°n, | and talent of the person he i ust h | tee of Wuys and Means to report that it ought notjto p Mayhew, New. Ledfurd, 1000 sp, 100 wh, bouad | With respect to the eure John, Seaford, | dence, therefore, he w —The Chair decides that the instructions in from Pennsylvania aro not in order. er & Galem5 Lacket & Beicher—38! cks rice Sprogue Cannout, (still on the floor) 1 ask— comts JK Muller & CoS JH Bletdug—00 | to's ne. im ok NW, July dik, amp | tostate, is cenerally accomplished in vei dom sstic justitution, an institu enulemen. Ha, ha”] 1 hi Tresreeen im te tae sodas tus Oscsauaaie of a v9 pkystooruer, eae iRraney end hoe uelsturd. 700sp endl rt'why July’ 10th. | withou iconvenience. Nothing can, exceed. have Deen edolishe ; big Who said you bad” Saat nue eee ot ee eee Herald, Lue axon. At Petropa: | provement of ate years ia the treatmont of shis comphint. 1 Northern abolitio . fever cgperdefia cma np ae _____ iahers New Bedfora, iw | eed, inthe hands of proper and experienced persons ve cure . ‘ . ; ; ral, Denbary re in now acco ‘man Fen asee 8172 UP tue toa of Lvilowing the speaker | | Messrs, Hunt, of New York, and Cova, arose at the | Mr. McKay called for the yous and neys, which wore} MAKI TIME HERALD Guptsin Beabuty | {edeinanded mouths. Many persons cousalt the wrier_ who mis epost] | Mme timo, and asked a question ordered ; and, being taken, rosulted—yeas 95, nays 90. oe coasted wg, New Bdf-ro, eve wih ior me only, "ba retary sna eerie ho should go forthe proviso, an Tae Srsassn—The Chair docties that the inetractions [It was understood that if thus bill had not been laid on United stares itd | pe nn source of ‘troble. an of the gentleman from Pennsylvania are not rder.— PO! iW Be , dna Biat, Lit 6 $2 8 how ‘ The voto was taken on the proviso, and it was rejected | (Rup, rep | cast Ei bhae Cheeaarees tlutepr ada eeeurere re ee eer Nedgervonn, 20 wh, 5.0 spm, 1m | Mr Cannoit—I raised a question. , fia reported, vod te, lat | venn \ coffee end land graduation bill, with @ sprinkling of cotten, iron, coal, und sugar) THE ARMY APPRORRIATION BILL 85 ioliows :— ¥ —Messré. Allen, Atherton, Cameron, Cilley, J. Mr Leviw—I appeal from tho docision of the Chair, | M. Clayton, Corwiu, Vavis, Dayton, Dix, Evans, Fait- | and ask for the yeas and nays. ivew Bed/ord, 62 ds Balance. Reed Pr: teen iden 820 W, Cai vidunce, oii net stated. 29k, Lat 44 50 field, Greene, Huntington, Miller, Niles, Pavlps, Sim- ow o..—I| understand that the gentleman with- D ‘1 A 4 $ 3 x! t Cc itt ; Joha Wells, French, Sigh: ean pt s mons, Sturgeon, Uphain, Webster, Woodbridge—21, | drew the appeal. (No, no” Soe crt tenamanarias bona tor ox a. Londowicad ship California. Fisher, New Bediord, lat | out natar BS Nays—Messrs. Archer, Ashley, Atchison, Badger, ‘The quesuon was taxen, and tae decision of the Chair | curred in, task, Liverpool, EK Coll S, long 78 2 sperm whales al de Dee' Ist | Consultations by post may be addressed “box 8 lower Bagby nga toate Breese, Brigut, Butler, Cal: | was suscloed. ed siguils wich ship Abe him Barker, Brayton, New | post office, and will receive the most faithful and dliberace houa, ra, Colquitt, Crittenden, Dickinson, ‘ ‘The greatest possible confusion prevailed, and the Bedfo a in 1a" 46.208. lon 7820 W cutt-ng and boilug. gan | atten! f W Nelson; Sullivan, Wai bill be referred to the | Chairman repeatedty called to ord oLL —1 mor that mn c i : pt hose vo may Hannegan, Houston, Jarnagin, Johnson of Ma., Johnson a 4, Y Santa Marths, &e. George | 20th, exchanged signals with a whale ship stew ing NW,with | N. B.—Distivet and separate rooms for . of Lent Lewis, Meng sian, Merencet, oun We Pearoonis te Wise instructions to RE sper ie sik eu tonPia en Matte; Boya'& acer, prated ports, la 0 th white field, have to wait. aay m2 mere vier, Souié, Purnsy, Westcott, Yule Mr. Rowears—(In @ good-natured voice) -Can it bo | From the nowe, it was impossible to note way of them Pee meraiaee erien Ol & Co; | steering ‘NW. with w Ne eRe Taare of Surge Mr. Wawsrex wiih some general r sub- | amended? | Winn escuraeys” ut a Bavaumah, Seurmes, Claarman & COs | Web igin, lat 30 N, lon 68 Wy ship Chunpion, rorey,, New F eaeaoa| ed inthe tre ‘del Ject of iastructions, and tho war, and slavery, iatroduced | Me, Gnoven—I move that the committee report « re- | “hs hull was Giled with smoke, and the windows wero | “Sehrs—Lucy Ann, Spen', New Onlems, W Nelson: Vir- | Bedford. & a, bowud heme, dot, Int $0.5 N, lon 68 | RY Aeiee of fourteen yea, devoted to vener tho Massachnsetts' resolutious of hursday last, unaai- | commendation that it do not pass. hoisted, to the discomfort of those who sat inthe neigh: | ginien, Hall, Chariettou, Platt & Van Brunt; Courier, bark Newburyport, Gray, Souington, 3000 wh 100 sperm, | Saab igs Dr. C. to cure the woistform of this dise emer, paseo by. te Maseeanuvetis Legilatare in fever | Mc. Warr woate—ldr. Speaket—— porhood. © neiBe: | Richniond, Alien & Fanon: Adrian, Walnole, Norio a8 | Be ite ibte first officer of hip Kutosofl,of N Bedford, | cases cnred i tons 4iyai fe me ary oe te 4 xciusion of slavery from any ue’ rritories tha’ The 3 —( le 4 Hnater; Arrival, Jones, Pniiadelphy Clark, Phila . ‘one or two weeks, a ti May be uoyuisod. ‘nose resolutions weie ut least sul | | ‘Tuere was propristy inthis Fequost; te din was worse | yadiee Sivcd'Seauty tose oseemUlye Latta poeta or | Seifiass Abwot Lvmrgnce, Meekes Serr i falteeisgs AX Mowees Oscieth ships | Pultze—tbene, Individuals, wae fave grad to ich and Cisatly explicit, and he world not iaterpose himself as 4 | than that of Fuitun Market. ‘ blooy—New York, Jones, New Haven. Bharrou, Clough, FH, 8 whsthis seas. \deavor, West, | loathsome ‘ “4 his offi {nai ated ‘b: Special demurrer. He would take them and oboy them | Mr. Cannout—Mr. Speoker-— es “sated tar cigars ad bal our Barge—Whale, Baldwin, Bouth Aaiboy. NB, 1360,bblag-ownn, Garduer, do, bout 2000; "Adeliue | NOCkety: De Chae Mgencist, Kemember, 19 Dust treet, io the plain and evideut senso they were intended | Tne Srzaxen—Gentlemen must como to order. [Knock th from the Wi 4 bs _Acrived. Gidbs, West, FH, 1680'wh 120 ep Failed from do Oct 16, | * O° "iSor to Dr. Johnson's 1251 Convey. Mv. Webster saw that this question of slavery | knock | 4 " | Bontiomsn from the West ted his Ship Moutank, MeMichacl, from Canton, Whrmpoa Nov | Gideon Howind, M yhew, N_B, fall for home. | a CHERRY PECTORAL. Was not now to be « his head, and threw himself on a sofa for a nap; perhaps | 25th, Macao 28th, wish siiks, tens, &e, to Wetmore & Cryder. | A letter received from bark Science, of NB gives infor; ed—but thatthe dangers uesd: | Mr Cannot —(Elovating his voice)—Do I tend ciated with it eo 86 ating his voice)—Do | und: to dream of tld in company with ship Zenobis, ior New York. Febsth, | matioa of the death of Dugared Lawrence, who was drowned ant ond varpassingly excellent remedy pr colds, Gave tho wise nad peirious provaaitieg of the Bacator | (he opeeker to decide that it is not in order to mo “ Wife's sweet voico, of children’s prattle, heats, Lag: ad ety Linge bets Sagal Reh n A E on Mg Ree 8 lee Hs Ghat consumption aud ail uileetions of the (roatand from Georgia,(Mir Berrien) aike | And their, balmy breathings on his fsce.”” fou, bound to Val lays o' (A letier received in town from Cap ain Coggeshall, of the | tungs : RI territonsel “dismemberment oF Mereside |: "Mthe 4 eanes~Tihe Cheie hed made no stich dogiaie®. ‘The Post Office Route bill lasing: 1 aiatedy thos] EASE SIERO TIPS ice Fee | er ce eaciecereal ee taser mnie Oieatts Pies. | fold in New York by, Hoadley aaealys 4 Neg fienty, Festod the danger at the threshold. { vir. Webster spol Mr. Canuout—I withdraw my motion ; let tha bill be | Committee rose, woen all the Senate's ‘amendments to | _ Ship Silas Holmes, B: from New Orleaus, Heb 20th, | Pease. in Mowee, same date, with 3200 400 sp; Pacitic, | corner Charabers street ‘aud Broadway; J. Miinan, % Groad- 0, to W Nelson. 23d ult, 40 miles exstward of Key | Little, at Honolulu #00 wh 200 ep; Margaret, Scott, Price. hrough- Dut & short time, owing to ths evideut cold under which | re: & A. Meakim, 31), Beoydway, and drugs ferred to the; Committee of the Whole on the state of | the Army Appropriation bill were concurred in. ym way ho was laboring, aad tuo lat a Wert srw ship Clitton, from New O.leaus, bouad to Liver- | 630 wh lio " 600 Daly: ship Grati- Su tes and Canadas. twelveat nightsor rather inthe morarg poe eae Past | the aion. . Attwenty minutes past seven o'clock, the House ad | pos” Nxrch int, atnoon, olf Chincoteaxte, exenanged sig- | tude, Wile sx, 2200; ener to At Mowes, Mer: | “Rit rorciwia of thes, Dreparntiou Mr Axow' prevented hus objections to the bill, | ‘The Srenuen che gactioeee hon made ae en gem a al i eee De Gentle T say trois New Oricane, with | “Lari enee Gees oe og. Har spoken, Aug | Pune medica! Jone and fo the seizure of the twrritorios of Mexico; and | several umes If the demand ton the proraste yasction nr 2, | cotton, ea Taylor & Merrit ; , assint 35 Lougad, hound for NeweZeatand The sehr Kran | Cerred Stares, as well welt upyn the evils waien must result from tus policy; | be sustamed, it will bring the Hen wth Boney onond gla og Bra SE oe aycre (wnieh hes been ashore) Griffith, from | fo: pt che loug st, bouad for New Zealand. cess, then at | wach and particularly the distrust of ail reptblice of tis coos Ms eBay Bia Monee in ‘The hour between twelve and one o'clock is now de- | Charleston, with coiton aud rice, to O Buikley, Frcs tcl on een Nn A eS LEND oa boat nen agaiust ihe United States | Win some further ge: nd will have (9 89 | voted to the general assemblage of our merchsnte on | Bark Azim, Juuhan mm Baranilla, with hie latpnenow rite Wyeatite Bungr A letter reqrived in DV, QUO saras to suit apaticants, o eral observations un the resulta of tue annexation . ‘1 ali fi : Arrosmith & Wheeler: staytis, for f New London 26th uit, from Thor aq, dated : yor wee Texas, Mr-Archer couclided. (Question! Qs sation of Mi 1 have 4 question of order. ("Pile ‘vm up."] | ‘change, and the business transactions which took place | jn ddays. she Anasbeen 1? days outheconst | | nolulu, st, Oct am, gives the fullo ot ting Iworeal eatate in thi ei SAS ‘Tue qrestion was then taken ov tae bul sotting apart a There are two or three ing TOW | there yesterday and to-day, were so oumerous that the Mix. f . p + | telligence:—The Atbree, of Myst In | jouse and lot for sale, sicnated on 4th stre 48000000 tor thy use Of tiv Kavcutive in the noeatt | (Knock, kuock } ‘Tho Chair will state the question, Mf | Mien will doubtioss become: permanent. Flour waa held | ¢:(22 H uibins, Lhe P11 has been sc anchor at the Hook | aboucasth Oct, in charge ct theyrmute, Unpt Avery mas stick | Teh aware, ai alah tion of wponce with wlexico, no part of the money to be | Reutem@en will come to order. (Knock, knock, and a | firmly at $6, with sales of nearly 5000 barrels; corn meal | ‘Brg Diploma, Flye, from Sagua la Graude, Cr by a whale, and justantly killed, in August last, | eRe Zeveral small eams of money to lem h gByeokiya Joch ult. | ken about 100 bola this season. " und n—neme wukiowa Ve Clematis. Geo Washington, Gen Will etinson, (of Bath) +1 dave from Mayagoes, P | teznma, all of New London, we eat Honolua! mith & Walsh | Feb 2oih. | date, The latter was to sail mer expended until a treaty is concluded between the part - and the appropriation of the mouey to be accouned fy to Congress. And it was ordered to third reading by A motion has been wnade to comma the bill | gominandod $4.50 cash, ant soles were mado at the mame | Spoke uff the bars herw brig, b ‘tee of Waysaul Veant, The gentleman delivered two weeks alter th of ‘Brig Hai from New York (Mr. Carroll) moves to. comant it tothe | fewer a See Ser unae os 0 tenbane Ry w th sugar aud in and Mon- BEEBE & OG STAK, in about aw, 01 Me ; meal to arrive, brought $4 60 b 1; e ERS, ecltemacne .- Lommitios of the Whole on tuo State of the Union, With | Serefal thousand bushels of corn soul ate ove) hike: | bt 343 fon 74, spoue sche Tscarors hence tot Mexico.” | ing duo co aaobele to hile leo alu Meator, of it PROAD RUE NAW YOR Yxus—Mosers, Allon, Ashley, Atchison, Atherton, Bag. | tue motion to fommit cy Wer Ca eine tec iden that | 47 9 28 cont ane Tha smpaay’ withschrchares At: | 2U%°rShewrag sbipr have shipped. their bone by the ship | WE, introduce Boug Fashon for Gently by, Bouton, Breese, Bright, Buuer, Calhoun, ¢ e Committee of Ways an Saics of Stocks at Philadelphia, strum, for New ad, Nat 33, Ln 7 i 20 oF 30 daya:— George Wash | Mareb & 1817, a Means takes precsdonce, If th Hannegan, tue question wiil b 7 Mancw 2—Firer Boanp—0 Susquehaanan Canal, 836 Houston, Johnsvn, of La; Lowis, Maton, Nils, Rusk, | the Whole on the State oan, ite the Comanition of | HU SS rreasury Noten, Wl Sovior, Soulé, Stuieon, Turnay, Westoott, Yulso—29.' | Me. Cannoui.—Must the motirve wat on refer | AZTHR Sur sects Schayikill Navigation, 343; 100 Morrie Nave—Sewsrs. Archer, Badger, Berrien, Cameron, © ring tho bili to the Cominiites of Wa: Mi H } Cee ae 1, om mgatine Malirons TF ond», MM; $100 US oaus td road, 25)6; is not sustained, then Chalmers, Colquitt, Dickinson, Dix, Fuirfied ed Gen Me! oud, from Providence aioe Friends, do, 26.500 do; Gea | MOURNING COLLARS Al 0, 8,000 dos Mentor, do, 26, | Mate asco be fouud ay, ae W, TE, Helair's 445, are heerd from various sourcer—Tuly street Sout Goauiry dente fing Iris, do, 4 whs this season, | to their advantage to call before they pure 6 Im*r 11 days from Guayama, PR, with sax | 000 do left before reported ‘The following #! ¢ Walton, IL, 2500 bbls; 6, a pas “f 4 Se a ae

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