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Watson, Sterling, from St Thomas for Elizabeth City Caon 1 ve Fee ti Ponte: Tor Boston, « THIRTIETA CONGRESS. FIRST SESSION. Benate, Aariva: of Btrangertt Wenzeseat, Dee 15. AMERIGAN KOTEL. Ree SPE, Br brig Cocawal, Belumores Home Ports. Dee 14—Arr barks Kirkwood, i F ! is 5 i : l Mr Srvren—Members of Congress are 20 r Boston; . Edo Ba we Pailadelph ids H Mi of the resolution, and it Is, i) ir Nives asked pgm pong of voting ‘ichmoud; J Towne, rhilade! aoa to ourselves ee dood Lanner m of ives each @ private a Mr. reg the reading Mr. Manoum —Has it It has BF & z i od, Martin, NOr- Bivin Key! F'blae, Boston. i E iH i the resolution, and bark aud brig; and off T! > Cid bark Livema, (Brem; ids. Charleston. Sid barks Ih. Kreist, Gi Joveph, Kreiat, Gai the housesthat | wall, as their resources are accommodation would have averted a sdk On Financr—Mesara. Atherton, Dickinson, Clayton, yer, Boston Je La Lineol Hanter and Phelps Mesars, Dix, Breese, Johnson of Md.. Mrsand 3 Misses Reeves, Mrs Prevost, Philadel 5 , aod my motion is to re: | 5 Mr. Manoum hoped it would be re-considered. He showed what evils had reeu'ted from this system He considered it pernicious and discreditable; but be should be content to let the books go this time for the jaat time, if that would put artop to this praetice He hoped that the resoiution would be re-considered 4 ‘CHaateston, Dee i0—Arr Fr shi loupe; ship John C Mall Fayeu more; JK Volue, New York; J Seymour, Peekskutl. me in te ¢ Mi Oa Minufa-tures— lessee. Dickinson, Ashley, Up- ANT ELLIGINOM, Moors Sturgeon, Turney, Spruance, ‘sare. Casa, Benton, Critten- ham, Butler Clark On havent ure— G $F LaDELPHtA, Dec. t5—First set 5% 71 ‘B's 1h: t) rudder in comisg ous of fact ecdy, N York: } Gray Bow nhc do; M Roliaud N; + Yoaigsouy Montvelier: taale, Phileds pes West Point; gr.) Hawmond, re Guth Hohn} nomas W bute doy 0 Fist, doy W Baw: TY HOTKL y 3A: Mr Dodge, MW Rogers, W’ B Du fj Eoeland ; Mus B. Lang: Waterbury Conn g ‘ater! 3c W Buns Bioomagdaler' Clap Chaneston eae wading, yman Gates, Wincheater, N’ Mace Be, Brdgport EASTEKN PEARL STREET HOUSE. AD Whitemore, Massa: husetts; Wm M Gaylord, George Starr, D DW: referred to the library aommitt+e Mr Foors, a6 one of hin share of the books It was cS eC Atenison, Greens, Fairfeld, 2000 Treavury Note Es mbers, said that xs to ar of tae utmost in- i ark Johan Frederic, We arty, Havana. 1th. bri; #5. E CH D Fovest, Connecti. ildman, W A Parsons, . & K Hubbell, C & Middlebroox, W Lyou, Chis Maliets, —Messre Fairfield, Yulee, Miller, |d , Cameron, Badger. wblic Lands—Megers, Breese, Ashley, Corwin, Faich Undersood On Private Land Claime—Mesers. Yuive, Foote, John s0n of Ls.. Downs, Berrien, On Indian Affiirs—Messrs. Atvhison, Fevier, Phelps On Cla!ms—Messrs. Mason, Westoott, Underwood. 4 Revolutionary Claims—Masare Bright, Bradbury, Upham, Rusk, Hale, Johnson of La.) Messrs. Ashley, Butler, Berrien, Qa Post Offives and Post Roads—Mossrs. Niles, Stur- if the practive fs d ® He would scorn violated the princ'ples of honesty ny member could be guilty of sae Ifany had been, neir names ought to be made tought to be the donee where t! ity. Ry a *Galinaton, Dec following the disiutes of their jud charge of their outirs. the ooject may br suce-satul Philadel, It remains to be seen how his cod Nw York. oaper avem to. ast in ton ad N-w York 0 con- t Whig~ae the whippers-in of the whig party. [And he read an extract from » news eo present.-sir, the strongest whig district in the United States I have remded there 1 grew up: there from child- degree iy ma, do; be Tse on ‘the bar; Sid 3d. bark Dv: ips £11 . NYork: ieton: bark Carlee Brow, aoa iss 5 70363 (000 Lehigh Brak use ni le~ Bnchenge Board—39 pedlery iu small ww \t wae disgraceful, am kaown tor publiostion. Toe resoluiion of Mr. Cameron allows the same beoks to the new senators that were allowed to the old senators by the resolution of Feb. 18, 1847. Mr. Seviea—Will the Seeratui to which this one of to-day refers ‘The resolution of Feb: 1u47,was read. members the Congressional Globe, Elliot's and Medi- son's Debates in Convention. Little and Burvs’s edition of the Laws pf the United States, Force’s State Papers. &»>, and refers to a resolution adopted in 1826; and #, aiso, the books allowed under that resolution. ‘im (softly).— Well, sir, that covers a great deal «Yes, sir, but it has all been covered before. Mr. Cannoun —I bave been man: @, a8 &@ rule, voted agsinet these books. y were voted to us, I have taken them ; because, if 1 did ‘not, somebody would em. practice of voting books to o1 small abuses of Bee Li "New Fork: A.M. W ye Nation Jouns. covet with the Vutiona ‘Mopine, Dee 7— Art . Sartelle, Havana: C Lockhart, Petersburgh; J ton; J M Due. B ton ve. di ship. Zolie, (Fr) Eoute, Mayhew jaap Mieasi, Durfee, Provi , uary, Robbins, W ilinin; Porles Naw. Zork for ortuse Ewell, Satem. Cid 1th, Caution, Wil Noaroux, Dec 13—Arr. Catheait, Petersbu nearly s half a century contributed ‘n some It has never been represented by any other than a whig; it has never wagered in Titleal foith. <4 read the resolution It allows to the Weatorit, Dayton. political character Cotton Trade. At the date of our remarks per Acadia on 30th ult., we stated that buyers fur export were per! operations going forward, withstanding an easy frei being from our own manutacturers, who were purchas ,end only as their immediate necessities ‘be following day they were loth to offer, and very stringent in price. which sotually sto) tle business going torward, ‘i parture of that steamer, thi quiet appearance, as operate until the receipt of On Wednenday, 8th ii joward, Bayville; Jf Howard, do. Messrs, Haunegan, Foot», johnson of La., Felch, Phelps, Columbia—Meesre. Mr. Hencev moved « suspension of the rules, to en- lv hiw to intreduce an amendment to the post office an account of Legis- quired to be pre-paid. Wilson, Boston; sf 4 ’ _JL Eninger, Philadelphia: J D Steel, Boston, Geo B Copt Masou, James Gay, Steamer Governor; WU Connecticut; D Durkee. Bt Lc ‘Jenmags, St Loui W. Dick, Phitadelphi John, New Haven;'J Miter eli, ‘iteher, Nanucket. law—thet newspe a Davia of Mise , Buldwit Ou ‘he Distr et ter, Milter, Focts, On Patents ard the Patent Office—Mesors. Westoott, Davis. of Mass, Dickinson, Dayton upeg benepten Maaeee Turney, Douglass, Man- Messrs. Douglass, Bright, Clayton, Buildings—Mesers. Hunter, Yulee, Spru- ance. Qe Eespenditurcs of the Senate—Mecrs. Fol, Niles, containing eball not be rei The motion was disagreed to. CONTESTED ELECTION, Mr. Tattmance gave notice that James Monroe, of New York, would contest the seat now held by D Clark, from New Baltimore, with loss of Ch barks Chester, pe: tlantic, Cook, Porto ;, the only inquiry y years in this body, ives as one of the ver: W Griswold, Conneesients A Burley. WRAPPING PAPER AND ENVRLOFES. Mr. Levin submitted resolution, that members may a 1g paper and envelopes free of charge; and direoting the postmaster to kevp an account, open at all times to inspectios Mr. Con» remarked had heretofore been rosy abuse’ more env. and wr Sr re ae atc aut yote for the adoption of the resolution, but refer it to the Committee on Accounts, that the subject may be examined. Mr. Levin would only remedy to market wore a re reluctant to Hoes from abroad. inst., the sales ren up to 1,500 bales, about 1,000 of which was New Orieans cotton, from the jp samples, to make out # cargo for the Argo, fer Havre at usly paid. On Thur in of possession of the telegra; ofthe Liverpool market to 19th ult., by the steatner Britannia; some confusion was apparent in the quota- ived in this manner, and buyers, eneral aspect of trade there, were indis| ward, except at a reduction in price of «full quarter of a cent, which was generally acceded to, and at which about 800 bales changed hai aftern: the bids of the morning represented some . dos E Allen, Au 'y desire to have them. I have some of them in my library ; Connecticut, L. but generally I find them to be no very important acqui- I was surprised one morning to reovive = note ite messengers of this body, giving me notice, after the adjournment of the last session, that books for me her@, awaiting my yoted to us by @ resolution of I knew nothing about it ; and I not one ofthe least vigilant members of this body. “The bill was ran through at the close of th this system we may go on until ev have alibrary. Mr. Calhoun was, the ‘The question was taken, and the vote by which the resolution wes passed was reconsidered. Mn Manoum —I move, sir, to refer the resolutions to 'm Bryan, Lawless, bar, Charleston. Below, 2 bark: a tra: svort Me! via Tampic > 28th ult;.shi Sami Me Mi Bel Spaniih bark Carmen from one of the , Cameron, Greene. than was required there were two bo: Upham. Bavis; of Mass., jason. (Where the name of Mr. Hale occurs, the name follow- (im parenthesis) has been substituted } On the Library—Messrs. Pearos, elle, 5 Brazos; prize scl that, the resolution itself that the postmaster shall keep an sccount, always open Mr. Root recollected what was done at the last ses~ made. session. Under Jal veaton; ships Hart joyd, Liverpool; barks Cruz: Convey, Trescott, Charleston: Wm Ivy, KICHMOND. Dog jsr8id schs Milbum, Arey, NYork; Paw- Savannan, Dec, 9—Arr bark Ex dthsehild, Huflingvon, Vi daege Caged tts; J B Barr, New Jersey; A Jo: Stevens, New Youk s Nore RANKLIN HOTEL fe rwich ; H. Hyde. Brivgeport; Wm. Blanten, mot if «hon Fag Louis ; on. Woston ;, W'Messeruy, dos WsW: Brags, een, Albany gos... Adiance, Pough- HOWARD tiwel MB 1 coll, Gissgow; M Butterly, LSchnson, LA ¥ Garduer, Burlirgtor 4 0 Cooke Will 5 Baity fords JUDSON’S HOTEL Breed, 7 t, Kendall, Manchester, vey, Boston; Mr erbury, © Burrows, New LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. " Ww: gusta 3 Ch iM, Ne rt; Higren CED Sg ieee > ¥ 10; C_F Terrill. Springfield; DW'C Becker, Ne NORTHERN HOTEL. id lady, Philadelphia ; W B Harrison, lady hington ; Mr Furey, chusetts ; Capt. G 28 Picisasterdy Biba tady ; J Goran, Rochester ; J'Y, Blow: rdan, Philadel phia; J Hogan, Rhode Island ; C Howick, 8 Shelton, J Woos- out of « partiel Bassett, NYork yrerance, Johnson, Bost money affairs of England, grow! extension of the issues of the bank at the recem- mendation of government, which had ing confidence, and in the existing state 1d to be wanted more than ‘rade, however. in the manufacturing districts, still appears to labor under great: seem that a long time must elapse before it can recover On Friday morning the letter mail was received, dy which it appeared that the market wes existing at the departure of the pre- here. consequently, immediately , and the sales that dey were 600 On Saturday, 11th inst. they amounted to 1,200 bales, at the full prices of the day preceding Buyers for export bave participated in the latter purchases,ap disposition was shown to grant facilities for shipments erpool. On Monday the sales were sgain 1200 bales, oth higher tham those of Saturday, and |. Yesterday they were 1000 bales, the Judiciary Commitioe, or the Committee on the Li- Mr. Catuoun explained that he had offered the reso- lution as an act ef courtesy to the new members, and ia answer toa remark of Mr Mangum, he hoped to stand improper motives, beowuse the resolutions ad been voted had passed at the heel of the session _A strong reason for offering the resolution now, was, that the Senate might act upon it fairly and openly Mn. Manaum said, what the Senator had done was all proper, but atill the resolution had the session; and he would consent to vote the books this time, if it would but close the door upon the per- Mr: Hauer, as one of the new members, hoped the ques- tion would be disposed of without reference to them. ‘was @ poor policy te say we will only do it this once. The when we have done wrong. is to begin stationery passed dui Mr. oor eald that there was ner wsity for something being done in the matter, and there/ore, he was for the the gentleman from Georgia. to the Committee cn Agcounts. ELECTION OF CHAPLAIN. On motion of Mr..Po..ocx the House proceeded to the election of a chaplain. R W. Cushman, Baptist; O Dewey, Con; alist; R. R. Gurley, Presbyterian; John N Wpiscopalian; and Levi by the Senate, and he asked to be excused Mr, Westcorr moved that the Senator be excused. Mr Banger did not know wh; from his share in the duties of Hie experience ular service. Ti could ‘WH Albertson, US Navy; © Noble, Catskill; R 8 Pek, of things there, that, appeare gf ent he should be excused @ committees of this talents adxpted him to be of ‘here was no political consideration y for declining to act on metor had been assigned No gentleman hada right to ask to be excused from tawing his share ot the labors of the committees of the Mr, B. hoped the Senator would not be exoused Westcort said the Senator from South Caroline had asked to be exoused from considerations personal to previous cases of the granting AG Chedwick, N Farrow, Massachusetts; 8 Bush, New South, Wi hia; J Has- shins more; R Parkes, North Carola; t Moke ry similar to thi atthe heel of | . Reese, were respectivel laced in nomination. On the third trial, the Rev. . Gurley was elected. Gas. A few days sgo, Mr. (Dr.) Fries submitted a resolu- tion that a select commit it shall be to inquire whether the e removal of the erara; schrs Gen Washington. Postell, rep’ Lodge, dischg; Oscar Joaes, Vigure: bimeelf, and referred to jnests Mr. Ravoxa—I beg leave to Senator th of three be a Connecticut ay thet I sald nothing Livenroou—Paeket shi t—B Waldenas, Bel- joes not require RATHBUN’S HOTRL, eoige) Cooke, Coonkctiettt; Jt £°Sittman, Bridgeports J) Whi ‘TAYLOR’S HOTEL. New indham; T Hamlin. Phi TAMMANY HALL. , New Jersey; H A Duntze. New Hayen;S Camp iJ Act Columbia Co: A Wepfer, Non te . Philadel 3 J MeC Wearchester Uc "etre feltock, Puiatenine Fk s : iy lew Jersey; A » Kingston; J A feut; J Aubatt, Foushkeemsie: . i tt HL Heywood, do; BR Mite Aine Vienne He NY 8 Bondeds, do » Schnyletville. jum; Rev & Kmgsford. Jonner, Henry Mar Lellan, New Passengers Arrived. w York—Miss Buarbridge, Mrs Cropper, Miss Rosa Cropper, if New York; Mre C v pt W Hands, Baltimore; Alfonso . Miss MeDouald, Dr shos 0 4 Sumner Fullei right now, The example of this session will ipfumper Fulle ‘im Sherwood, to the next session, and we may practice would be stoppedat once. Mr. Marcum explained, that he did not mean to con- vey the idea that he could do wrong even “ this once;”” but that he would be content, if b; ity this onee, = stop would be pu had said, however, that he was apprehensive the motion, ratus by which the hall is now lighted; and that they bill or otherwise. This afternoon the resolution ‘Westcotr—I meant the Senator from New Hampehire. He asked to be excused from reasons pes- sonal , nd on that ground J made the motion Mr. Bavorr tho on at thisrate. ‘The fall has been the most favo d gathering the crop; st in Gr jaand South Carolina was on 2let ultimo, and in Louisiana, Mississippi, ap 1 Alabama, on ‘The receipteand exports upto the latest dates this sea- on record for ri- werage date of the Ibany; J H Willett, & Derval, ll, Jua, Baltimore: H Siater, New Duchess eo; 8H Union Vale; W and discovered that h eRPooL—Packet shi Ly cause of the disagreeable smell in the capitol ‘sewers, and not from the gi alteration, and, as ht thet such an excuse might be ut that from the talent and capa- of the Senator in this instance, to serve this body, conceding the gratu- to the practice. Westekn Horm. on ow si W kick- th tee | ‘th ‘Johnsou, Micd’etewn; W Sout 40; GW Favent. Vi feet °F Mullen, Canaan: J er, Riv Klonan, Virg Man Astand: 1, do; R, Bradtotd, ir; Mr Money, Con- Mecticuty A's Pearce, dor d stovle, dor he ought not to be excused. The question was taken by jared w'th the two previous seasons, have been 8 division—17 to 16. So Mr. Hale was excused fram ser- on the standing committess of the Senate. a motion of Mr. Sevicn the vacancies thus created ‘were ordered to be filled by th even if it failed here, would get through before the ses- “This once” has ‘n-=318 in the steerage CuHaRLeston—Steamship Southerner Mi ham, Mrs W P Hale: ‘Thomas and daughter, C je had examined the gas works, thereto, and found the gas to be of the purest and best kind. Having been in error, he asked leave to withdraw the resolution. EXECUTIVE COMMUNICATIONS Department (amon, igstion) were laid HEIRS OF JOHN PAUL JON! The bill for the relief of the heirs of Mr. Po.tocx moved that it be placed on its third reading; but after a few remarks from him and Mesers. Bowlin and Barringer, it was referred to the Comuittee irs Post, daughter y and ehild, Mra vin. ‘te, John Bhapter, fey MH Henderson, Capt Movemenrs or Corron in tay Unitep States. 8. since Sept 1, 1847,384, riod last year.425,214 before.480,961 233,594 Mr. Sevixr—Only one word, sir. re long time, sir. “ This once” has done the the time. The resolution was referred to the committee on the ps, hear of it for a long KKBRIDE’STATTERSALLSHEAVE FOW DEBS. 5 belene diss to liabl : Receipts at portsof the U. ‘ANT RESOLUTIONS, “ ‘ Mr Dickinson submitted the following resolutions, which were ordered to be printed for the information of the Heoate, to be taken up for consideration at some fa- From the Tressur: Pinkney, U 8 N~18 in comme! le. juts snes carlin, either by driv vient iter efell peal By ligt cough of eld “phe Tattersalls Hoare Poihdarns library, and we shall not, perha; time to come. And the Senate adjourned. House of Representatives. Tuxspay, December 14, 1847. Excusxp rrom Seavina. Mr. Bannincen—I have been requested by my col- league, Mr. Shepherd, to ask that he be excused from Daupetads et neuhereliare on: there is an en- sion that his sickness will be protracted. eter Mr. Shepherd was excused. A Several gentlemen arose, and endeavored to arrest the been honored with places on two “ sinoe Sept. 1, 1847... same period last year The receipts at this pert been 15,000 bales—exporta, 3,000. Taken b; 25,000 ; amount on sale, 6,000 bales. in this market were as an- Foreig: Liverreo.—Bhip New York—50 tons pig iron 474 bars do 40 und do Eggleston & Battelle—2 chain cables and 2 wood x pin punchers W Nelsons bxs jelano—594 bys tin plates Stokes Prosse;—150 bogs shumac 15 Chase & Walker—8 hitewright—18 J Lee & co—2 B rd, Gillian & com 3" W & Mil'er—23 J Gihon k co—18 Wm ‘& co—36 A Mifehe'! & co—Il Grdfrey MS heise ri J M3 ippole & co— RN 8. . John Paul Jones ar before. ... . .290.674 joce the ist instant, have irom stock #nckor® 1 do 2 wood stock anchors F Gilbert & co—124 bale ii That. true policy requires the government of the United States ta strengthen its political and ome mercial relations on this éontinent, by the annexation of 9 ; stock in city, 7nd cloning quovations feasts. Gale, Floyd & Dav’ dinary powerin the remo throat and ‘cure, except fuege’ of, consumption. that justly obtained; and that neither in such acquisition, nor in the territorial organisation thereof, ean any conditions be imp ned. nor institations provid. ed for or established. inconsistent with tha right of the people thereof to form a free. savereign State, with all the powers and privileges of the original members of the costedaraay, serving as & member + ‘THE COMMITTEES OF COMMERCE. 8 of notice, submitted two ir object two com mit charge of ull questions rel«ting nited States and fereign nations, and the other ocmmerce among the Statesof the Union. Mr_Hovsron. of Delaware, offered an amen: coml Redmond—26 Bulkl Pattineow & co—1 D & co—| Burnheimer & Hannam—2 EF, id & Craft—11 Field & Merritt—5 Jones & co—2 & ‘Van Wert—12 Wright, Lerze & Lattimer— 1 & Mason—2 Buroham & Plum! joglish & A'water—6 Kussell ton—t WH Sm th & St tht & co—{ Gillespie & Treadwell—1 Ks &co—18 seaver & Dunber—8 b us- Livearoon Crassivication. Fuorida. Mob. & Texas none. Rou Speaker's attention. Mr. Borp—I bi of the most {mportant committees, Mr, Gippinos, (who arose at the enme time,) ~ 1 bave ® question of privilege. 1 H Ancrew—1H Marsh—7 J Nichol ‘x Kospp—2 Cromwell, aleve shoud induce horse own sel organizing ® government for a ter- ritory of the United States, it will best comport with the ples of s«lf government, upon which our federative izance of all matters touching money for improving the navi- eppropriations which horses are a value as much as Heaves ani on complai: s4 ch few day: on throw ith od that agen to extraor- aT eront vany exe reosany eno of wish val mdpipe of there i actual aleerntim of Th ha metal mae is rasa ites ims, eg for izing ditzeas ich horee, troubled with Heaves, ‘while exercising onder hey, hat See asses net reralsspie Fey ans ER CONDITION MEDICINE ‘Although the opeciticaud of this remedy isto.eure complaints the season” * What can he be at now ?’") and that the true spirit and meaning ef the The Srraxern—The gentleman from Ohio rises toa will be best subserved, and the confe: oy strengthened, in leaving all questions concerning th» do- of such territory to the legislature chosen PUBLIC LANDS. Mr. Bacese introduced (the old bill of last session) « Dill to reduce and graduate the prices of the public = Resd,and referred to the committee on public ‘Numérous petitions were presented, and drawn and again referred bikrespeehapiine COLLECTION DISTRICTS—BRANCH MINT tt Be Mai 1K Steel ly & co—t Balsley & 0—F A VM k WN Stror & ers & co—5 Tiffany, gell & Marsh-1 Shee! gation of rivers, seaboard and in the interior Mr. Vinton remarked that ev written on the subject of commerce, tween foreign and domestic. same thisg—power over thi witn foreign nations, The trade among thi tween North Carolit and New York. barbors, and yt, both on the they are an excelleot Brighton Cattic Market. Decemnen 13,—At, market, 785 beef cattle, 20 and calves,7500 sheep, am In consequence of the small number of cattle. jut 250 per owt. from last week’s ‘e quote extra beef 50; Person who had Mr Gipoinas~Yes, sir. If the House will indulge ter personal to myself Mr. Boyo, (with his customary courtesy)—Will the gentleman allow me first to make & request? It will not take ons moment Mr. Gippinas, (holding newspaper in his hand)— | don’t wish to refuse the Mr. Boro—Wiil the gentleman allow met- The Sreaxen—Personal explanstions are not privi- ‘They are appeals to the courtesy of Phe constitation did the trade of the United states ng the several States. as much the tr: fete Piatt Brothers J 1 ‘co! Platt & Brot Tan & sons—1 Bailey & co—1 NW Spies & co: ‘*% tro Watt & col H Frost—i8 T Huot & ‘W Catlin—3 Barton & Brothers thers & com—1 HJ Stanton—1 working oxen, 45 0 messe number o! Prices cattle $6 75; first quality $6 a $6 $5.25 0 ¢6 76; third quality $4 = $475. $65 @ $115, sccording to qual $20 & $65. Sheep, $1, $1 50, $: Beamball, A benet fort rathier beaione He was content to let the division rest an@he is now in prime condition { ‘fae it was deficed by the cons:itution ; and there was, in his opinion, no necessity for th Working oxen Cows sud calves from aun's & co—5 Blackwell, Whittem re & Cohart—13 DH: Aranld & comn18 Bulkley. & leged questions. yet from their great giaratins pe ti cent SAR ta way it di im; ‘Srme from hit, aud I believe tl Mey nereali c: z thibited— seiner tn Terai ‘erfully recommen for warms aswi a ves, Yours, ur Herve Rows RAM L ROBER ‘8. East Hewpstead.L. J. Ort. 26, 1817 — 7 peng ment. A metion was made at three o'clock, that the House a it + 405%; at retell 6 0 6! adjourn, and it prevailed. wine at whol-sale 4; at rete s 6% ft ‘Whytewrinnt. jr e913 M s je num! re} co }y ‘ndon ba waa 21D Halden &¢ sone—290 Coley ing, erner & co—2 Opayke & Fiall—1 per & Richards—t Fellows, Van 001 & co—3 Rpaniding. t hom+s & Vail—70 tons 7 bars 9 bdls bar iron Kenneys & Sa Mr. Dix introduced a bili authorising the Secretary 5 to mske n eompromise with Mangle M snd his coailjutors, of apy of them, upon cislemans bonds of the United States. Judiciary oom- the House. Privileged questions are on different foot- leman from Kentucky hae the floor. Mr. Borp—I have been honored by béing’ placed on Sommittee on Accounts and on the Committer on cy Affaire. They are laborious Committees, and | cant perform my duties on both. be bxoused from serving on the Committee on Ac- N. B. Sheep and swine dull, a1 I ~ ‘inn & Bates? Dr» Batimone, Deo. 15, 1847, An agreeable Change—Progvess of the Trial of Birch— The Model Artistes—A Rape Case—Railrdad Fare. After two weeks of the most ince: shines out brightly this morning. New Bedford Oil Market. [For the week ending Deo. 13, 1847.) Sperm—There has been more démand for sperm since d eales of 18/0 bhle were made on ~aturday, public, bat understood to be a trifle itten. Mr. Dix introduced bill concerning c+rtain collection » Commerce committee Also@ bill to eeteblish a branch of the mint of the United States in the city of New York. Referred to thy 1, theref to wrefore, ask to ¢ rain, the sun e 8 mosphere is Broters—4' P Co: iron W.Mend— 100 tos covt 650 sacks sntt C H Marshiall—1 o CY., 149 Faltpa » New York, iy part of the an ins ke eed, Uhiergn. Hl. AH. @. wher es HOUR LINIMENT, an exeel paration for sand greeks commation inability ft rerail at pi not mad. Ansuce committee Mir. Boyd was excused by & vote of the House. again clear of the heavy Scotch mist thet has prevailed | below Previous rates Therw is good Inquiry to-day, | req herring 4 Camerou—3 cs mdae 31 bales do 20 ertes earthen- the..for horse. Yet. ‘he powders are ir ‘ork Tattersal's. 446 Broadway. 48 Mterre J, Inaxnsoun—Mr Speaker— but we hear of no fur WASHINGTON MONUMENT. for such an unusual lengt) of time. 1-73 bales wool 1 do gont skins 500 8 fixe 17 cases do 27 boxes tobacco 7 Dales drams fig psste 23186 drums fics red finit 1215 drums figs Zicsey, & joston—2 cs mdse Thomp:on & co--20 krums figs bales rags 116 bales ins 2000 hf do 2000 qr Smyana—Ship Cas doing in manufactured sperms; no winter in market, and the stock of other descriptions is very light ‘Whale —Owing to the tightness in the money market and continuance of warm weather, centinues much de- pressed, aud we have only to report sales of # few small parcels of dark oil, at 339; and a lot of 100 bbls do on pri- Mr. Mruurn gave notion of « jolat resolution gutho rising the erection in the public grounds ef Wasbington sity. ‘of a monument tothe, memory of Grorge Wash Mr. C.J Inagrsoun the Commitrée on ‘be Rule Mr. Gippivos— But | fave the Rloor. sir. The Srrakea ~The geotleman from Ohio has the Let's hear what he has to say” Mr. Gippinds—I wish to all the attention of the House, for » few momenta, to @ matter personal to my- ‘The trial of Birch for defrauding the Mechanics’ Bank was yesterday neatly brought to a close, and will be given to the jury to-day. A number of witnesses against the socured were kept away. which has raised suspicions of guilt, even among thore who have heretofore deemed ales gusay cloth is es 4221 drumado 1 t taliy Ann—5450 Dua ra for the United States. floor. [° Now for it. at for : 1 p, a Core, by M Warton of Paris, also for aale, prioe 30 heeps wool ta or Mataca—Brig all do 340 kegs grapes 200 hf do Harbeck & co. seamen, rxsow introduced a bill to amend the act en- ation of seamen: in the public TION—(GO8TIVENESS) > ly i cheng i medicines. by WARTS: 13 ek he ‘Treatise (on Constipation 4 United States, approved Marcl: ‘0 CURE NU FAY—D&. COBBITT, 19 ‘street ie consulted in reaument of cettin delienta diasase. A 'prac- in deli tee ‘of fourteen ) ex, Gevoted to — diseases enables Attorhey General Richardson will ad- I sek uniform consent to rebat an attack made on dress the jury this morning, and # powerful epeech may ma through a public pay As | und+ratand that | the House, | will send to the clerk the article which I wish The Sreaken—The Chair understands that there is a0 objection to * personal explanation by the geotieman What is the paper 7”). The ublished in this city. Domesiic Importations. 193 pigs lead Strecken & keo—Stl t bjs molasses 100. do Horping & Meek 89 kegs lard Heron. Leeds & Johns n—7 eke muse Wiche! 1 1 Marsh—6 ba es woo! rope. ‘The Concordia Int:Iligenc:> of last Saturday says that ‘was dene to the standin, ‘and Missiseppi hilis, by tl ‘The rein and the freezi seized upon the bolle, tha: destroyed them. Although we are well into the season fora frost. there was « great quantity o: young cotton in the fields, all of which is now lost. state of weather having been felt throughout a [No objection } 34, Mr. Dicatwson explained that thin bill was designed Teal consent of toallow Ceres to eet Bi ¢ allectance, follow thetr duties at sea. an » e if 7 bee es - ae beta Bogs Pee Ie LOPES a motion of Mr. Sevier, the President's M taken up, ond as fer as relates to foreign Affaire, referred to the committee on that subject. On motion successively by the chairmen of the other cotton, both on The Model Artistes, not Dr Colyer’s, commence an exhibition this evening, at the Holliday street theatre The ladies of Baltimore cannot be coaxed to view such a sight, but a crowded hours may be anticipated by the ender, particularly by those young gentlemen of Aman named William Bluford, was yesterday arrested ¢-—100 bbls whiskey W anaen, Mame & eo—7 bbls oii elt Brothers—9 bales M Gregor & C Smaltey—10 pkgs C from Obio. [A member. bores National Whig, printed a1 1 Bursett—2 bbls Frost & Hieks—! Dr. Johnson's, Dr. seate. Hecent cases cured nor sertining in Uae 4 ty hose individuals who THE MATTERSPERSONAL— TRID_EXCRESCRNCES”—THE pkgs Major yi 3do GA W est—ido i committees of the Senate, t! Pp subjects treated tion of the two States of Louisiana and Mississippi, the R TOBIAS begs eau the flowas geruticate a and committed to prison, 2 'T Frezer—1c0 bbls to commit » raj hodes— ., Til & raider atherner—8! tes rice Spofford s cotton J Emeric—71 bs do # & J 314 bales cotton Brower & GuEATEST WHIG DISTRIOT—THE NATIONAL WHIG—ITS CHARACTER, 2tc The National Whig was sent to the Clerk, through one were respectively refe committees ‘motion of Mr. D:x, 2000 extra copies of the topo- report on the lakee and western waters, with regard'to the commerce of the west, was referred to the committes on commerce, and 2000 extra copies ordered caloulation of the voluntarily receives amount of cotton thus taken from t! person of a lit planters must be considerable—N. 0. Com. Times, je overtook her in the road a few miles from the city on her way to school, and taking her into the woods, made three several a but on account of her youth, failed to succee He, however, did her serious it fu the hands of s physician. drel should be hung. The Washington branch railroad having tried low The Cisax (looking at the paper)—“Party Treachery.” ‘Cries of Read, read.”] In that the article 7 Mr, Gippixas —Yes. [ “fothe Editer of the National Whig PARTY TREACHERY ba $10,000 D r.bretts. jr. Gar eerree bie, Coleradon “MARITIME HERALD. Port of New York, December 16, 1847. villanoun design. COMMERCE AND NavioATION. @ report from the Treasury De- Mr: Dix moved that thi feel itno more thi en of ‘his city om Mr ing the Tast 3 months The Devoe, s Fleventh strcetscover 2000 penous the Depot, 3.Fleventh ctreet—cver d this yor by the hae of the Venetian Laci ered an tue ale tions leat ses breloes, Ugh I and beek, tc ie eet dey thing ebbe has’ fatieds Cored: Jete snecess, for 01 ir Tobit of justice to the Doctor, to-give this head- certificate for its wonderfal effects. I have used it for id throsts, ton the commerce and navigation of - be referred to the Committee on he and that 2600 extra copies be printed. including 250 for ba pene A of the Treasury, and 250 for the Mr, Niues, with some remarks on the document, as facts, and not of theories and special 4 “T aw not at all surprised at the course pursued, du ing the late election of Speaker of the Ho: by Giddings, Tuck, Palfrey, et id genus omne. are so utterly obfuscated by the madness of abolition- iam, that they can nelther see vor feel what is due to themselves or the party to which they profess to belong but of which they are mere putrid exorescences.1Taey fares for two years, have come to the conclusion that ind have consequently considera- bly advanced the wsy-fare, and raised the charge to ‘asbington from $1 60 to $1 80. They say that the passengers have not inoressed, but rather diminished, since the fare was reduced from $250 to sche, cough pains in the limbs. efoup an ttn indeed all diserses he Iaat thirty years valuable article, and never before sought notice. One trial superior medicinal virtues. JBN H. MY® RS? diseases, viz: salt rhs ses, curs, they must advan fe seals, 8 riber has been fer 1 432) man WateR believed, prevent that most must surely know that they possess. neither the politi- oal standing, nor intellectual calibre, that would justify posing the whole of the hundred under intellect, higher reputation } Suggested that 5000 extra copies ought to be It is also En extell super dieamen, a Dix said he would cheerfully second with the mo- (pkt) Thompson, Hav; Y ulcersted. sore. thront, $1 60. Dr. Valentine is giving entertainments here to good 108. ‘ulton street, aud 3 East Eleventh them ia urgently and six m@n of pi rice 25 and 20 cents t ete New and Grocers int Ke efty and Puitapetrnta, Deo, 15, 1847. Stock Merkets—Fuilures—Charges against Members of the Bar—The Telegraph, ¥e., §. The reports in relation to the public works in the vi- clnity of the Juniata being submerged with water, com- bined with other’ causes, tended to depress State o's and more ardent If they have an. abolition twist in their brains, their constituents should see the them at home, and of thus pre- ther folly ou the House, or itty by such ‘ fantas- in. This, it is true, some further remarks between Messrs. Dix, and goad hd motion extra copies for the Ser for the Treasury Department, meree and navigation, to be printed. ir. Aste, 80 much of the Presidents the Donte ot often ret ei ‘an Brunt; Gei beth, Clift, Apalachicola, E D Hurlbut & Co. Se Meg 3 iu the use of Wistar’s LD VIRGINIA AGAIN —All ‘Merch 21, 1847.—Mr. Seth Balsam of Wild Teport on com- endangering the interests o! tle tricks? us they are apt to ind would be quite harmless, 9nd only calculated to excite derision and contempt. if those who played them did Arrived. jerry, Charleston, 58 hours, to e Southerner did not leave Charles- Town & very tal ock, in " fficulty of the lw eanne 0 Rot nee ntranee to fis office, through the entry Méasage as relates to BR I> CONSULERD, C N:IDENTIAL: ty at, his office. “Lhe treagment aud, cure of hepa end attended to : if diseases. (Dr Gian requir " lent yesterday. Two large failures have taken place, which has tended to depress prices, yet hear done in stocks notwithstanding. One ot is that of a firm having immediate liabilities to the 4 ‘ich is balanced by assets to the aniount of $120,¢00. The other is in conseq failure at Lewistown/Pa., and by which the r’biladelphja firms lost over $100,000, A few of the steckholders of kill” Navigation Company yesterday sub- who propounced na, was referred to the Judiciary Committee, ans, ‘or that they could do no more for her not profess t» belong to th and thelr followe: ith ‘ecu oA a whic Tere R. CAMERT 9s still to, be found at his ol here he cau bi gust. As « whi; street, near Ful ‘a political nuisances.”? interrupting the Clerk )—’ i to + be the desire « sam, and thought l would try i le. which was admi ran to mend; and before the first bottle cond, and she took that; ly so. She attends to Mr, Baxxsx moved thet the Senate adjourn Mr. Camgron—I the Senator days, to Datilh & Cou hanged signals with an Am bark cee Garda will just withdraw it for one moment. I have a little motion to offer to the a and Mr Cameron proposed that the edition of th |- tution Yoted tothe members of tse Senate at the late ‘be allowed to the new members. I wish nothing fentlemen, | [Cries ot “rend,” “read je CLERK ooatinusd.—“Nor am I more surprise the conduct of John Quiney Adams, who voted for Mr French as Clerk of the House, because the old man has ok, cuted, or near! nocturnal emi: de flectually eu: ‘Kemersber, the genaine must have the it 1 r, the romptly aitended to. om = her daily labor, a JEFFERSON. ‘appete For sale, wholesale and ocoasionally some ver , W ent of Europe. Strictures, rrous De- indisereet_ Indulaence er with rec ent ensen. a ne toy ie red. st. g@ vagaries. Noone can what he will or will not do, when the rod the fcaciog a d new loan for the pur- sixascare of I: Butts on the w off the floating debt of the Company. avated character has buen brought against a member of our bar, on the affidavit of a wo- man, accused of arson, which declares that while in pri- son, awaiting trial, she was visited by thelawyer, (whois also an inspector of the prison), and professing to have ywer of clearing her through his professional ability combined with hia pretended influence with one judges, obtained a large fve from herself, and an from her brother. This acousation coming from the gell of the prison, is of course received with considerable cau- ut, though it,is to be ho} Profession, that the accused si skirts of this foul charge, the belief the bar contains man; action, whose names should at once be at ~ DS, 100 Fulton street sm, and by the Drugaistsgearrally. d16 It* OCTOR TOWNSEND'S AND BRISTOL’S Sarsapa- Hen’s and Dr. Taylor's Balsam of Liverwort. aham of Witd Cherry, or 5 by past sans Peeks. Mr. Camenon—Yeos, sir, 1 accept the amendment; and resolution for allowing the sew members the edition of the constitution, “and other boo! Mr. Westcort enquired what was the resolution. Mr. Jonnson, of La, understood it to be to give the books to the new, as the old members aie hale. ~ Ho hip Bt Mary, Bliffin, New Orleans, 19 days, to Frost & RBIOAY ROMICE Dect fie st pri , Malaga, £2 days, to Harbeek & Co, eRe Heth ion hengee toc ¥e out. brig Haidee, Brown, Harbor Grace, NF, 10 days, 0 order. rig heady Rhino, Frizel, Sydney, with coal, to hitney & Co. @ Colorado, Shackelford, Galveston. 12 passed ship Den 13th, lat 35.59, Ton m4 (ot Newsuryport) Harding, fro Mr, Sranron’s voice was at this juncture audible “Mr. Speaker, we should be glad to hear , Moffatt’s rheaix . Wistar’ Brie ae ibe beet purifiers of the blood in ase, oF for any Bitters are the best disease of the liver or 'ungs, at $1 exch, practised for years wilt be in constant steet. Charges "Te <T! RE—DR. wALPH’S Pi " Foe tetimplets avd practical tvformation ou the s —Gentlemen will please come to order. The Crrax was about to read more of the delectable communication, when Mr Gate interposed. “Ido not,” be said,“ see the propriety of reading newspaj than the gentleman from Ohio. ; ved to reconsider thi have had a battle on these books for the last wight ve years, and | want ‘se okjes questi MERON stated object to be, to allo’ members the same gratulties asthe old 0 tol thd arrang it books, but he had know, but [ will venta paragraphs about others ‘The Chair understood that general en to the gentleman to make a personal explanation, and he may designate what portion of the article it was necessary should be read. M I did state what | wanted read. ing, and only permanent cure. No one fresh at the time, cor ‘Schr Magnolia, (of New ine, ken Th thod. of trietures, ¢. The new method of ane, in two to four days. uated ‘adopted iM be pursved by ir. Morpy, who has in! Lond 'n, tad is a member of te college. eudance at the office, 118 Greenwich ate. di6.1eem Practical Prr be imposed upon. Bold by all bookselle the author, 88 Greenwich st or, mail etre of $1, oot paid, nadvewed we, It is perfectly simole 1m con- hot liable to get out of order, as is It admits of the most icken ould have been made to-day, but, in consequence of the absence of the prosecution, it ‘was postponed until to-morrow. it intermissions which ocour in the tele- jc communication with Baltimore, in consequence want of necessary insulating glasses and repairs, is # source of serious annoyance to the jo rees in particular. To the mortifying to have their arrangements, immense outley, for the early transmigsion from Congress and the South, the delay that has occurred in putting thi proper order, The cow months, lost five times t! marked it mith pen, But other gentiomen called for gentleman will designate what he Mr. Gippixus—1 would ask to have read the article The Curax commenced reading. (interrupting him )—Bofore that, from The Crera—"We intend to ". . Gippw6s—That'sit. ‘etka 0 CLERK, (reading )—“We intend to ement of the course of those whigs who the occasion of the election of officers of the and to send two thousand cop- tlemen, in order soquainted with the facts of the rolls. A full investigation ‘The Srraxea—The desires to be read Priya na ‘and.cay be graduated to mi an infant, or sufficient for the strongest force is imp)rted erally, and to the is in every respec: ive aud perman eure. rs travelling. su i to cure themsely medicine sufficient toe ji id Herald Marine Macnuas Port, Dec 10—Arrived—Bri (new) Dyer, Addison, Me; echr Hannah, Sailed—Sehs Isabella, —, New York; Albert Vinal, Mar- Dec 10—Arrived—Brig E Handel, New pia mn ol the jomts, lum- oe ny bas, witbin the let es Moves eo gy ais. -3 have re order a . ga Sal e start. A peany thas at length Spparently become “set wishes of this community have ap in, nervous treme, gen hysien] eneray, and all werv Represen ies of the National Whig, the districts of those stituents may be case. | i that they conti the ports in th fair,” and if th York via Boston. (OUSE—DR. KINK! oA 15 years’ resident i eu Rig of ey tina ea fre am scare, attested Be eA Pr. ed Rd and Unton streets, halts aquase fro Ic7- Vor Mull particulars nee Mth page of the TA AMAT ate of snforming the publie of Vawed United Kingdom cl font Bray and on more favorable terms than can be ol from of the weather, he certainly ‘will the be indaced to it the sun to shine, for a few days, at ¢ house engaged in the Mr. Ginprxos —It fe with no small degree of mortif- Dec 15, 4p se--Arrives from ® new member, this country, being » in th tnde, ii fot fog A raaiohairseat in agg ae hos r Hazeltine, New had not received his H fist stte, be tid old_member, who has Mr _C. was not di cation, at thie early efords» achs Ottom: ress, that I foal ieeea to louse and the count quote of books; ‘80 a8 to dry up the mud with which our streeta’are ped. There is quite a stagnation in the local news depart. ment, ond | will be brief, for the went of any subject of interest to dilate upon. ‘There was lens business done to-day in the stock mar- ket, aod prices generally were lower. The Schuylkill tion loans of 1865, are diminishing in price very pede ee ‘% tallures. Yesterday fersion of Con- call the attention of this some extent, per- @ party to which | mn) Grere, Bremen via Balti. ; achs Ottoman, Noyes, Ne: i to @ matter, to and of interest to th man, and he w: machines, Mage oy proceedings could 33 ‘he paper was first put into my hands is the only copy of it ‘which | have | in this city for the avowed on without inatnustion ther could oF would, wea Yetabllshed if 1g More stringent, bring with fia ia ef hare been detached pm gus oie te eer cny tony fall ih ie Mia i ya the the tonal of lesa an 3 a g ‘discount. P girl the "ha aie p is We e int Ca List o