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semis tu etee of the dle {$54 ten te erage ad Pea youien, sl ered, sad the . on | Pau eee get erent sald ft he would be com to ‘wing | pra; Congress to take such Y ead 0 wae, si 4 ad Ae and pressing it to Stone a =! in the constitution ‘and lows, Fry ‘ell Ziattos oe ny Wiadeor 8, wrk ‘4LuOUN wason the spot. He contended that | slavery throughout the Union. , ‘Leavets. Matogorda; Planet, Gri ASTOR HOUSR. xy recommended in the message, if carried out,| Mr: Gavie moved that it lie on the table. souvill ila, Gri ee Wiintnettn WE: | G Billings Sing Sing; 8 Waterman, Providence: G } ld lead precisely to the consequence which th Mr. Baopueap—I ask the gentleman to withdraw bis id solioit ; smith, . Georgetown; Sarah E | $02, ls Avbott, Boston; vl Wilber, Oruiye County; y 4 rxaron, Deo. 30, 1847, | Ere apy S Sas Annibila- | motion. I deatre to say a few words, and I want time to : Babieaven Burdick doy Delonas uaz: FhlladelDbins | at AW ecg, Miata Mat aren yl, Lanning 4 : 9 : § sy, South Amoo ard, The War—Mr. Calhoun Anticipated by the Chairman | lminary examination of the subject, that we might ax: | Mr. Gayux would not acqulesoe ; and on the question J Younes New Werk, Goo aad esl, Che Chil ay ‘New Orles on Military Affairs. | <n there was not danger in the course indicated, | being taken, the petition was laid on the table. y i i i Bi rH 4 ie oat Ce ' Mr, Cass moved to-day to take up the bill for the ten | otherline of policy. Prudent and politic to adopt some ete THE PUBLIC PAINTING, it on’! r ——— ‘ood, Charl ¥ j Dew regiments of infantry, and urged its immediate pas} | = Mr. Ciavron followed in an argument in favor of the nows caer < ; Fever s LI i Frederick Pe Me 7 joston. 7 - sage. Mr. Calhoun reristed the motion, He wished hie | Postponement of the bill until the oficial documents | Mr. Sreruens—I ask the gentlemen.to withdraw his 1 ty ae | Cote, Charieviony seks ca Gali, Vole, Tesmecten kee: | ham, dot Tie, Thos Wallace, Faiedeeien WBE: penclations, Gislacateny agninsttha:diénedsiten of the'| om te department were laid upon the tables of the motion for & moment. I have a resolution to offer.— a ; , seed Stephenson, Boston; and Seueca, Murray, Greet FRANKLIN HOTEL. Republic of Mexico, fret dlsouused. He thought in as- | Mr. Cats in view ofthe vast contequanoes dependent cere; it about?) The publieprinting. [“Read,” rithoe Th pabsloyt—Bark Elizabeth J, Gallagher, from Havana, and a Pea oy; Miu ead hee cortaining the object of the war, we would better e could not assent tos postponement be-| The uae oman from 5 bei Grae i ate. hee , fred Parvin under- | yond Monday next. We all knew what the Sec ef |'araw bis muthaate, ok pret Qin ite, W Cadell Pages on Bom tiarbor Grace, NF‘; schre J | News } Covnwall: Pritchard, " e requ for its prosecution. | War had recommended. ‘All had read his re orig | ‘3 Mr: Sticuoet Twat eh caitlieatie 4 oe i Pg ate Ey aol nga 14 Loomis, Mobil ir Alexander, lndelphia; G Dodge, Poitimorss Mr, Allon protested, that as far as he was conosrned,the | simple question now was, shall we reduce the army or | Georgia to submit his resolution ks age - ~~ Alfred, Gréenfeld, NYork; Kensington, Stephenson, dos Me: | Treutoa bia; J MeCulloah, Works J <= Senator from South Carolian choula debate the polley | Finfores TEs Aeshna Totem ieee toed onal Chairs COMMERCIAL INTHELIGHNC! i fields, do; barge lk, Thomas, Baltimore: eles, / HOWARD HOTRI. of the’war on practical measures, and not upon mors | gon Tie TRRIEN maintained that there were ample rea- | to introduce a resolution. [“ Read,” “ read”) ~ ee ge eter AH Powell, NV York: My and. Mra H sbetrectons; hence it was for the majority to say | ation of Si. Calhoun nad Mr Pighavon ought fests | Plating beastoaoict to torteaet nonce tee | tear svenan of the ath af Rom tha eta ts " —aaotas toast Hichependaened 18 Ror Bok 1 | be atin, inatruo! @ ev o! ult ; to the . Ne. int ry, J Broce! bec: whether am abstraction or « practical measure should | be disoussed ” It was the duty of the Sonate to act for | sident's message wich the cenecpe eines ance ee, | 27th lust. the business has been of the most limited de- | 3, dshed to the ofc of the Charleston Conver end Resmiehs wie taxe the precedence. Mr. Calhoun protested against | (20™#lvee—not to bow to the dictation of the President, | be expected to be delivered, and whether any ection et | ectiption, holders only selling when fall rates could be | Mercury for lips Katee ee pe pny £2 act for themselves, and to determine in tueirown | this House can facilitate the public printing of the | Obtained, in view of our reduoed stook,and the small | ,2 v Kemewar, when fallen tn Yot Meritao” Parliamentary move. He did not wish to be tied | judgment what is to be do Honea, quantity’ arriving,and the sales rarely exceeding 600 bales | Reviance, »t this port, Capt Crowell took 190 Cashmere s Tphbons eon dawn to the Aabete om this bill, Mr. Cass caw no ne- | #0me leugih in an. argue Mr. Hort—In justice tothe public printers, I willstate | peF day, the only’ buyers being our own spinners, who | enstarCaicaits Som cache ‘Thev wore bee bec 4 Johnson, M Maitiand, D Lewss, Mostreal; comity at all of any diseussion.on Mr. Calhoun's resolu- wes no ‘eoeaty for immediate relnforoumeat:sesnaes | ate Zangend me fhe meters wl be delivered ea: | Sars uch yy and only gm Ghai ummedinte neces, | fr asirne, He wouldve yan the derelict bk aud | filth d gd Lamon: Formed: Geo Janee B os . ly next week. The ado 4 y, the 2 .y We | taken her into port, but fur the remonstrance of hi 3, 0 Barnett, H tions—the policy of the extinzuishment of the mational- | there was no immediate danger, with $2,000 men tn the | fore, is entirely Unmecesrnrsn °F ‘he resolution, there- | ory paced, by telegraph, in possession of the accounts | patient passeugers, oJ wliom he had 200. son, Norwich, ity of Mexico was distinctly disavowed in the President’s | field. He also, in perieing Te) of the Seoretary | Theresolution, notwithstanding the information com- | °% the | perpen market to the 4th instant, steamer | | Buro Swan, Bray, from LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. message. Mr. Calhoun wished to provide agsinst not | froevan that Mr. Marcy had forgotten that his | municated by the gentleman, was agreed to Hibernia; these accounts ware not, as o OF, the | Thesdey. Mrescoe, 906 aware, NeW Reecetans Wy Geillith, Philadelphia: OD what was contemplated, Dut ezainel what might happen | re“ommendation for Vigorous, prosecution of the war, | THE soUTHERN MAILS—caYE’ JOHWSON—Mis WaY oF Do- | $C walag, Soarecie |naked Oe, Sat om ee eny aTen wind, droogh diveet i thought b me MoCheaney eer sitayy, Bese. altho 6 ndispensa- ING THINGS —| my inst., r the receipt of the 8, buyers for export J ‘ wi On Be 1» Dach- ie oti din eats Senha eestor ts eee erent Set, | lon of the whole ef the | _ Mr. Goacin: the Chairman of the Coammittes on the | ete not ia market except at a decided decline, which | het eal devat ane aa 1 fe Spacer enc pacar AA Male f would otherwise seem to be inevitable from the very tion into this Union. | Post Office and Post Roads, made report on the sub- | Holders would not concede, and the only sales effected | pa, 1, : ile lyi sViganias De Bicknelt, Wiveonsin: Capt Austin, Gere: ae See eee eae ass Teplied that it would take several months to | jsot of the transportation of the mail betwoen Weahing- | WeTe about 00 bales to our own aplaners, at a slight re- | whirl” Boston, roudy fr aca, wes tan nto By sale Antes Bae | Bac! vp apidewell, Conncctient: W" Usborne, “Onel Berrien pleaded the same argument as Mr. Calhoun, and inforcements to Mexico, with the promptest | ton and Richmond, and asked for its consideration now, | duction ; on Tuesday, but little sotton was offered for | ter, of Provincetown, from Jeremie, breakivg the brgie rod. | peaey Waerowns § Morgan, Chicago; J Hoyt, Aumity: Berzien pleaded th i , and | md contended that the policy of the | Mr Hevsran ae an nated for its oonslde * | sale, and about 1000 bales were disposed of to the same | der head, and doing some other damage, which wail detain | *Y eet» Stauford; ‘OH Clark, Milton. iE finds: Nowereh: cosent th: the tear without ere: | argued upon e practical measure than | Mr. Goocix—I hope it will be the pleasure of the | *!as# of buyers, but at rather better prices ; on Wednes. | her. Capt Si EEABL STREET HOUSE. Pa A gga tly preted pa mer da that this was the very place / House to act on it at this time (Cries, “let 1¢ bo read ”] | 487,700 bales wore sold, one half to shiopers, and at full | | Sows Exrio, fista Wareham for Boston, with railroad irou, | eA’'Wheeler d Bich Lomis Cenrcis Beh eee Seti sontinfted in injustice, and that ite proseoution would | “yi as eey wane to cusouse It. It was read—that the Postmaster-Gemeral be direated | Prices Yesterday, the tales were 1000 bales, the market | Zia u'ie toute tonw agin aunt leaking badly; having sproug | Mason and lady, JM Suaith aad Ieey, Froviiense, Me icy endanger fer more cur own institutions, than the nation: | jn .gitt®® succeeded in an earnest demand for the | and isauthorized to make an engagement with the Rich- | losing firm. The great falling off in the receipte of the | ‘he whale deck Lcd anced ee or About fi and son, L Penniman, Boston; “tS Robinaae Wy Cea, ality of Mexico If the President would report how | immediate ne ~idcration of the bill, and the reinforce- | mond.Fredericksburg and Petersburg railroad andsteam- | Potts, a8 indicated, is at Charleston and Savannsh, | crew were ao badly frost bitten that they could novaccomplich | C4Pt Heading, Dedham i ce are much money it woald take to recall the army hy the | << - army. and the vigorous prosecution of the | boat company, for the transportation of the great south. | Where, last season, the early receipts were heavy. ft. "Chey reacned Provincetown with difficulty. Both pumps NATIONAL HOTEL. nhortest route and the cheapest road. he wold vote | Wai: , Jt was expected that some gentlemen would op. | ern and great northern malle, between Washington and | The m ents of the staple in this country to the | barely kept her free. GH Shaw, Dalton, Ga: is. Phi ‘ him that amount, vat net one cent- more How long | 20s, the sdministration in its policy toward Mexico—it | Richmond; that for the service, the highest price now | Jatest dates, this season, compared with the previous | Scux Pacxxt, Thomas, from Bath for Boston, put into Wi cw , ot 7 ae that ie-wrong in ords | Would be to thelr advantage to do this upon abstract | paid for transportation, once per day. on any other rail. | tW0, have been as follows Gioncester 27th fost, with two feet water in the hold. i . —~~45 come oat right a fe tip pont So poltoy of eeaking questions; matt wentoe — majority ¢ ane whether | road, he allowed; and thet the transportation by the Bay Mevements or Cotton in THE UsitED Srares, : Scur Gen Monaan, F lkenburg, from New York bound stan heveen. eenoed Ww. ie 5 a or upon | route nsed with, ales. | to Suyanoah, put into Wilmington, NC, on the 25th, havi i} N SER a ering pretiinaet weet Hie seeeenete Ae Pract measures. He contended for the practioal |. Mr. Gocoss—l ask fs th consideration of the resolu- | Receipts at ports of the U.S. since Sept. 1, 1847,. .475.574 | experienced aevere weather, with loss of anchors, uaa K pu cariatens Now derse Vike Heed ‘ ap UE De Beugrade, of bleeding and’ warm ad,cte $888 | measures; and pleaded eloquently for reoruiting tbe | tion, which ie reperted with an amendment, : M3 ‘same period last year. .062,381 NcHRD—At Medford, recently, by Mr Paul Curtis, « | G Bennett, Monticello; 8 Rapelje and water, Orenre cox one? Sure it Hien a hie cartes ar, arm water--to be | army, hacked, wounded, bleeding and exhausted, from | The Sreaxene-Tho chair does not_uederstandhowit |“ aoe agtt Deore: .081719 | fac sufbot Stony, calle the Raberé C Waiop, owned b7 NORTHERN HOTEL.” " to mo advice, because be hed written a book. So it was its recent courageous victories The question was, It seoms as it it isan original Exports from U. 8. since Sept. 1, 1847,..... «++ +296,713 \j Bangs, Esq, of this city. kner, Mr Faulkner, New York; © H Kemper, West- with the President: he bed written @ book. and he | whether we should leave it in this condition, or recruit a can be no question on an amendment. te fia same period last year. .... .217,627 Whalemen. J Hillson, Killioger; J Taylor, kport; J) Cann, Mlstedin hie doctrine of bleeding. Me Hale: thougns | #,exhausted atre ; —It is a substitute for the original reso “ “ “ year before. .. ...339,461 | Spoken, Feb 28, off New Zealand, Lewis, Tallman, NB, lelphia; R Waddle, T Lan ou, B i. ship Hhibornia: the resolutions of Mr. Calhoun onght to come first, be. | » Mit: Hate thought the President's message was a | lution pasted by the House, and referred to the com. | _ Tbe receipts at this port since the Ist ult., have been | 2230 bbls (250 sp) oil. ‘ Lerma obliga cause upon them we could decide opom theses aat of | Tork, of some oare—with some d to tha teachings | mittee. 19,000 bales, Exports 8,000. | Taken by spinners 20,000, Foreign Ports. wb Kinsley, Pennsylvania; Dr. Monroe, Michigan: J Barney, cause upon them we could decide upon the améunt of | ofold Lindley Murray. ught us that the perfect | Tho Srraxer—The committee has tho privilege of | Stook in city 18,000, Amount on sale 4,000. Havana, Dec 13—Arr bark Ospray, Ripley, NYork; brigs | Crain U8 Anmye Liens Goer aos ale ences os tens Ought t9 teke up Mr. Dickinson's, because they romerea | “202¢ referred uot only to past action, but to.the pre- | réporting it as an original resolution. The question | The closing quotations in this market were as follows: | Augusta, Bemis, do; California, Hickberu, Bangor: Albion | Grammy U $ Army: Lieut Gove, uber, NKorkt to the question of what we are to do with the territory | ‘ent time. The President says, “It has not been our | will be on the resolution now on the resolution, without RFOOL CLASSIFICATION. For ikea, Bath. Upwards of forty sail of vessels roa ACY " TAYLGR’S HOTEL. when we get It, The bill ere provented. went tian by | collect to destroy the nationality of Mexico,” but Mr. | reference to any amendment. ; sda, Fifi? Orleans | dy for soa, was prevented sailing bya heavy Norther, which | ¢ pawdon, Ashatabula; A For. jr. Charleston: A. 8 Cates, ee eo eee then be | Hale argued, that from other subeequent passages of the | Mr. Hovsrox,of Alabama--I wish to have the second Uniande. «| Haris, ‘Met, & Zeoss | ad vreyaites for sometiins. l0—Brig Union, Hoo- | Little Falls; OH Burshum and lady. Be: pr With Mr. Gass and he coucluued. chet, the Pent chjae | MesseRe, the present object of the destruction of Mexico | resolution read at ex:'| persteoms Havens for NWere is Bat sobs Poonine Bowie te UNITED STATES HOTE Se cease of the ean ae Te ean at eg ease | was manifest, His notions might be peoullar ; but Mr H T have the floor, Mr. Speaker. 78 a 23, | Boston, disg. : omnes Moray | J. Ex Lippencott, Shrewsbury ; 8. L. Hall Fe ae ae oa rae, the perpetuation of slavery. | nevertheless believed that thewar was begun infraudand | 1 ~Tho gentlemen trom Virginia By a Bi ? Home Ports. M. Valk, Flushing ;H. Lum, New Haven? M.S. Hag y fra ing up 5 was continned in injustice, and that in fis farther prose- : N—I reporteda joint resolution, and asked Bxa tig | Baru, Dee %7—-Cld brig Sarah) Louisa, Lovett, Matan- a8, Pereey, Phippaburg ;J. Dear, ilatferd; Yeas—all “Atherton, Bagby, Bradbury, | CUtion the institutions of the United States were ingr to consider it at this time : aM a 9 | za. feng, Booton j HF ceaks. Fean: Nethen Muna, reese, Cas Atherton, Bagby, Bradbury, | or danger than the nationality of Mexico—indeed: ¢ ‘ox—I-desire to hear the second resolut i 94,8 2% | Boston, Dec 29— Ars barks Murillo, Grose, Grand Canary: | Yiegebura sf. Hattlade, Boston; Wy iamby. New ‘etch, Foote, Ru’ , Sturgeon, Turusy, Westert—i9. | Were 80 at this moment. The question was, how lon; . $a ae a 936 0.10” | Alice Frazier, Trott, NOrleans; Avola, Kendrick, Charleston; | London; WT Eustice, New Haven ; M Whituesey, do; » jave~Badger, Baldwin, Bell, Berrien, Butler, Calhoun, | Shall we bave to pursue a wrong course in order t + noni a wove Pioneer, Eldridge 3 Gypsum, Curtis, St Mar- | # Bradley, Jersey City ; TW Allen, rd GW ane paliwia, B raion, i out e rf 0 come Sreaxen (to the Clerk )—Read all. P question excites far less attention now than ; Eliza Burge jan Jaan de los Remedios; M: Bartholomew, Bristol : § Benhere, Si Augusiine ; 8 Suell- a nto siayton. 2 hy eee tong aw ae | ow Hel ? i how much have we gained by going into vy lerk did so; and the second resolution provided | formerly, as a short crop will be all sufficient for the Latch, Winchesier: Syl ing, Boston; A K Small, Roxbury. + Mt Tones, oe + Phelps, Un » Ue | @ wat to conquer a peace? He referred to an old Span- | that should the Bay line be discontinued, the proprietors | wants of the trade, and this season more than ever con- WESTERN HOTEL Ti RS RR A | lsh physiolan. whose system in all diseases was bleeding | shall receive an equivalent sumers can afford to wait for its development as time He Weiler, F Wer end ia Ciieay Had Mr. Webster remained in his place,the bill would | $02 Warm water, and the result of which was always Mr. Goacin—The jolat resolution is now before the | progresses. We therefore submit the speculations of not have been taken up. é | the death of his patients. A friend attempted to give | House for consideration. eral correspondents on the probable actual exte RKBRID *’S TATTERSA LS HEA’ The result is that Me, Calhoun and Mr. Dickinson are bit is advice one day, and the doctor aaid he would | The Sreaxn—It assumes the form of a bill. crop grown this year, apportioning the ° ‘and Gentile, Smit ‘This temedy, which from its great merit torettalieds wad-on the Dil oe eee aon are | listen to tt, but that he had written a book. Ando it | Mr. Gosais—-Well, in whatever form each Btate, under their respective proper ‘Wallace: ' A rfporation for the cure of heayos, coughs, colts, and similar Imerits of thelr abstractions must be discussed; bucthey | Tat With the President ; he had written a book; thereis | The Sreaxxn—No’ debates in order until the second | where the increase has been the largest, we. sppaci fe rh i econ ot ‘warranted co be the best remeuy crer uaed for these disease may reedily gain their object, by proposing a preamble | honk, Ma ale tec cne ee eyery thing to that | reading. comparison, a proportionate estimate of the crop of Inet | Kine Willetts: Fliilad via NYork: Cambridge: Lacy, N will cure any ease of the kind that can be ‘seared up. re erry Oia aed ee gnt, the resolutions offered by Mr | Mr. Goccrx—t call for the secondreading, then. (“I | year, furnished about the 15th of November of shatil LH Nickerson, Nickerson, Barnstable, 1 ply in toe’ N Eng. | They are also an excellent condition mediciae, and. will ta ‘We are now fatrly into the deep water, and the quest- | 17!°kinsom and Mr. Calhoun ought to take preeedence of | object,” “I object,” resounded throughout the hail) I | year, and published at the time, and which the result of | ne OFNYork; 28h, b K’Alin, Baltimore (mis- | Prove in every way the appearance of an nunealthy horse, bj tion is, wil the administration beable toswim the shan. | ‘2°, Dill. The resolutions of the Senator from South | hope there will be no objection. The wants of the coun- | the season proved accurate, contrary to the pret \ Yast) se, NOtleansr He- | \osening the hide, strengthening the dix Onwans, an nel, without being carried headlong down the stream ? | Carolina ought to come firat, because they put it upon try require the adoption of the resolution. I impression at the time, and for six months afterwards. | jarwell, Bal 5 ‘agram, Bt fing oe syrtem. Bola by A. pocagh & Colo Fulton /° We apprehend that they will be besue down on the tide | 18,0 declare how much territory we intend to rob Mex. | Northern and Southern mon will stand up for it I wish imated Receipts at Now Orleans, y @. Dogardus, Charleston; Justice Story, Kyler, | York ipetenelia” < momen, Bulla Head, and at Now OF aeration Pk See See Gn the tide | ico of—noxt the resolutions “of the Senator from | to eay—(A voloe—“ What is the question!” for there | Louislan : 385,000 bales. | B rine Acadian, Wo d,Halithas Ottoman Th anetied ; Siitme | tx ¥ *, Cass | New York would be in order, because they rofer to | was much confusion.) If I have the iberty— Missinsipp 90,000 * Be erator Sook, Trinidad: Laare V iixinis QR SALE—A spotied Aribian horve, pure, white, with } | the question what are, me to do with this'tarrtory. | "The Sreaxea—if there is no otjection, the gente- | Tennessa “| Slay ships Rafe Howe, Giteahire: bark, Gatalpa; br gs Angola, | not ever tvs ¢ slegsat anima perfeedly souadand | | . & decision upon | man will go on. North Al « Gyrcs, Acadian, Chas Joseph, and others. "| Ridii THIRTIETH CONGRESS. | these two questions would be in order. If the war'was | Mr Hoveros, (siting) —Its evident that the gentle- | Arkaasse,” «| gBaurionn, Dee Sarr, brig, OGs, Woreross, Spates, fia | sess eene™ Garden, (Bowery.) _4i9 7tres FIRST SESSION. | unjust, however, he would stop it at once. If the Presi- | man from Virginia can’t hold the floor all the time, till : stport; schr Drummond, Avery, N York. Retured—The OTICE—WHECKeD, SCHR. MARISTIA—The th | dent would tell ‘us how much money it would take to | the Chair puts various questions : steamer Planter, Weems, in leaving port lust nigat om her pas- | a, nqcne ore nuove, veusel, Raving arrived at this port in a staat | call home the army by the shortest route and the cheap. | Mr. Gooaix—-I undersrand the question is— Nortolk, with the mails for the South, gor is-contact | Sirange with the undcraigued toast the proper aapesttion Wasnixcron, Deo, 90, 1947, | ext road, he would clieerfully vote him the amount, bat | Mr. Jowus, of Temnesseen 1 move tise the report be | South Alabama, (Mobile) rena bay. geaael on account of the denseness of the fog. and | thereof without delay. JONES & JOHNSON, lusurence ‘Thin attendance in the Senate to- day. J | not one cent more—not one cent. Mr. Hale was ready | referred to the Committee of the Whole on the State of | [exe Forts and Red riv return for re} aby thesteam | 2rokers, No 99 Wall st. ‘430 41¢m : Geal of morning business, cach as petitions, | 20 to act, in defiance of all the odium and opprobium | the Union, and that it be printed OF | Bastern end Middle Florida, rerequited constactly to be kept ia motion to keep | (IVE STEAMBHIP HIBERNI reports natrctions to committees, &o.; pending which; | Which might be heaped upon him. Let them oome; | ‘I'he Sreaxen—Tha motion ls in order. ate ee 8 feeyand tu prevent her ning: he veal which was | Locks, cletey Cae on Seatiay, tae Sisnatye at ik . Burese announced that Mr. Cass had resigaed | but ifthe war is wrong let us say so, and not continue | Mr. Jones—I thought so. There is more in the reso- ® contact was the schr America, Speddin, bound to Piankatank | o’clock, preciscly. Passengers wi! require to be 01 his post as one of the regents of the Smithronian Insti- | to sustain it by voting supplies under protest. ‘That is | lution than meeta the eye at first view. In. the seeolg: alae Hee eee CHR Ea, Loaeiaee Bree RT | ei sesh pgNG, Melght recon: ed after 1 o'cloek, Friday. tation, and moved that the vacancy be filled by the | #kulking the truth. His mind was mad» up. Ag tothe | tion is involved not-only what you will pay’ for | y soy brigs Bathurst, Patterson Dania and marbet. Son) | chandize and spene, (neers for teeth eee ahi obair; which was to. | abstraction of Mr Calhoun, he regarded it a practical | transporting the mails between here and Richmond, but | 2093000 bales, or fn, Boston; ache Naney. (British), Cunningham, | wader he name of lugyage. will be charged as fenght, ave ie ‘Mr. Mawoum offered a resolution providing for the | question. The message and the chairmen on Military | it involves compensation to every railroad in this Union. | *0008 :° i “ ifax, NS; Hiram Girard, Price, N York; Catharine Mar: | ble'to custom house tegulatious. ‘Bpecie taken ss freight. At. transfer of the official reporters of the Senate from the | A_fsirs had left usall inthe dark. The war is to be | There is difficulty exist! tha, Fields, Philadelphia. Sid,schs Monticello, Holmes, for | CUNARD, Jr. 38 Broadway, 430 31 ° ree | ceacna aint: ‘and satisfeoti G. y existing between the Postmaster | 90,000 « . ¢ si, Field al WNigkerion, Sesot Rich Seeith, Gaatne UNAS! re Mr Sev ine cliccted, and S80 cootution lies over. faction. He would not be guilty of tautology. It was | Mr. Gocci—Isit in order to debate ona motion to | zon 000. « sites 7 Patching, Hull, (Eng:) barks Hersela, Baxter, Boston: sc ail as above, on or abont the oth of Jasuary. "For Mr. Diceinson gave notice thet he should call up his | indemnity and seourity. commit ? 708,600 * sad the closed with 706,979 bales. Hermieta, Millett, Baracoa; Merchant, Tessier, Havana; Cy- Dagange, having ‘packet, eecommodations, apply to resolutions in reference to Mexico, on Monday rh. Mr. Hate—Indemnity and security. It is all the | The Sreaxrn—Only a fimitod, not a general debate, | Georgia, (Savannah and Darien). tas, Dyer, N York: Risk, Ellis, Philadelphia: Arr 26 seh LF. TRACY, 27 Old slip. Cir Mr. Dix reported a bill, authorising the issue ofa - | same. Whether the difficulty lies with myself or the Mr. Joxxs—I will refrain from that. South Carolina, (Charleston, ko Hrentietta, Bouney, N Onle: Cld 26th, ship New York, DAN, from Liverpool, is ter to the bark Canton, of the State of Maine, aud ac | Semator, I cannot understand what he mea Mr. Goceix—If the gentleman will indulge me one | North Carolina. Hull. N York: bark Undine, Paxton, N York brigs, Coday oo pcan foot his fnstance the bill was considered and passed. Mr. Cass —It is not my fault. (Laughter ) moment, I will express the hope that the House will adopt | Virginia. . ... (eae et Blt aoch able Mego, Hammer, Loudoay ‘Ansos e, without farther node, Pn ase Dea cadatione oF ie Were, Mr. Hare—Indemnity and security. Whether the | the proposition of the gentleman, and resolve itaelf into Burr, New Yerk: bark Carolina, Godirey, New York 26th; SEA NS bose: a ‘The resolution of Mr. Johnson, of Md., coming up, it | fault is in my want of capacity to comprehend, or in the | committee of the whole, at onc Uplands, or Boweds........... ships Echo. (See) Nilson, Antwerp: New York, Hull, New 1 Os a ee ey eee oes was read to the Senate as follows explanation of the Senator, the experiment is's failure. | ‘The Sreaxxn put the question, and it was decided to |. There are alr ine, Paxton, New York. aplendid fast suiling Packet Ship VANDALTA, Grater Resolved, That the Secretary of War inform the Senate:— | (Laughter.) Indemnity and security! Here endeth | refer the resolution to the commiltes of the whole. tere will use every piles 56 Arr seers Roney Pee ears we Toading,and will sil Mouday, Javuary ith, her rst. What has been the whole number of voluateer troops | the first lesson! (Renewed laughter) Inconelusion, | Mr. Goccin—I now move that the House resolve itself | Market, much longer this season than ever before. pe rerey poy ogg For frevght or passage, having splendid furnil called into the sertice of the United States since the 13th May, | Mr. Hale sald that there was a deeper !object at the bot- | intocommittee. (“Ohject.”” “ Object.”) high prices ruling during Chee bomwell, tlwells Fraakiiy Lay om Att sgeqmmodations, apply _on_ board, at Orleans Wharf, foot ¢ 1G Seca taped from cach serrine Deter cheers Mole | tom of this war, and that object was the extension and | Mr. Coutamen—I understand that this mode cannot peo has placed planters i New Beprorp, Dee 28—Arr sc -Sckn Allyne, Perry New Orleand, Mr. Wim. Creevy, who wil Tesyy forward by Teall @ ond Ghat the perpetuation of slavery. ere, he contended, was the | be pursued, because businers before the committee must | Position, and it now seems Baltimore. all goods to his address. Packet Ship C: ‘ON will suc- vice had expired 7 an number mustered out of the | Perpetuation of sl There, he contended, & pepligialy Pi goods to his ad eh a service of the United States! Third. What has been the | Tot of the whole evil. up as it stands on the calenda: sumer and producer as to which can wait the longest, | Nuwsurrrort, Dec 28—Below brig James Caskie, ‘number of troops in Mexico belonging to the |. Mr. Sevien—What isthe question? To postpone the | “That’s it.) Except appropriation bill lis former, heretofore has always pr x i VANDALIA, and anil on her regular day. arian, Dee 28—Below afull rigged, in light trim. Cld Oeics 2 Arr brig Toplifl, Havener, Philadelphia mio ate t . so ‘ ht cr passa splendid necommodations, thy schrs Gen Moran, FAWeRbaveeleySne'"ts: | appiy om board, af Orleans wharh, foot of Wall street a0 Fithian, Buititts, Baltimo hrs E'S Pewell, Powell; | BK. Collins, 36 South street The Packet Sip GARRICK, Heenan HPricer Beason, aud Thora, Waruwrtght, NYork: | Moses Huat, master, will succeed the Sheridau, and sail het Cid 24th, brig Sam! Potter, Douglass, Baltiino ; achrs Atha- | regular day. 628m York; Enoch Pratt, Baker, Fall River: Justice, oo eT ee - Fee eee ao ver’ (Br) Petty, Heror inland? | PACKICTS ROK HAV RESecond Lige—‘The ship UTI land; Robeson, NYork; 27th brigs Oscello, Kendall. Porte | . B. Swan, ynaster, will sail on the Jet January. d9 It regular army of the United States on the 13:h , 1846! | bill till M dey, or to take it up now? cannot be dispensed with. only knew it, the latter bas the power—they could, 10" umber of t1 ? ¥ a! Fish Whee pas best che whole uamber of officers and tne Ww. The Srxaxma—The motion of th fhey would, live without their cotton crop longer than je 1 1@ opinmar, a belonging eithe: tothe regular army or the voluateer who | povtponed til Mondeg,” Pee ‘at the bill might be | ginia (Mr: Goggin. sommitter, then the ules apply av | Onbis oars. Tels the optutod oP-Bhinp hue msc” 282 Rave beep billed or did or wounds received in, bate since | P°A‘Zer ome conversation, however, the question recur. | £0 the order of business, and must be obeer ved, grown last year wat decidedly lose than the amount ; hich reached the ports, and that the country is now ‘officers and men of the regular army or volunteers wounded | Ted on taking up the bill now, and the result was by | Mr. Gextay—I hope the motion will not prevail, as | 7 7 Marie niuce the Teh Maye 1616, whe have notdied’ol mer | ayes and noes, 19 to 19, as follows 7 | the object of the gentleman cannot thus be reached. | bare of surplus from preceding crops, to an extent never het -~ Yxas—Messrs. Allen, Ashley, Atchison, Atherton, Bagby. Mr. Gocoin—] will withdraw my motion. POMEROY 8 7 EE TR a 67 The experontptery be its adoption, radbi vis. of Miss. Dickson, Dix, Mr. Jones, of Tennessse—I willmow make « motion, Foreign Markets. Mir. Cass rose andsaid: Mr. Presijent Mr. President, Releh,' Foote, tRusk, Mevier, ‘Bergeon, Tumey, | and it will bein order. I move that we adjourn. {“Ob it . a it | Montneat, Dec. 24, 1947.—In agricultural produce, as : Belle, Myers, NYork; schraC BOAT. *OR ALBANY. Dai- whe SOS OS Cs Secs ee the : sldwin, Bell, Berrien, Batler, | 2°!” “ Jones, withdraw it.”] well as four'and ashes, there have been no transactions | ico: Milton, (Br) 9 Hic: Borg ee Cubes’ rough Direct —At® o'elock, Ps LS Riel ry peel ye poy a ) Corwin, Crittenden, Greene, Hale orate {ous And nays were asked for, but they were not | during the fortnight werth mentioning. Our late quo- . or P. St Jona, will leave om . an - of Ly of La, % 3 4 -d. i ; \ 3 ve Om he there calls for, in the report of the adjutant gen- | word. Upham. oh sums ches, Sader: | “Mr. Hovstox—I understand that the resolutions were ee ee ee ort y earn ee ee Pessongers vate: Oe Ee oan raty preniuae. at 9 o'clock. AA sédcinion-—-Wiled tiie Kesatce iy? Woe ace Hei: ‘The presiding officer, voted in Spiele a hee yoneeaee of te Whole on the State | Gra ‘Treasury bills at 30 days have been placed at Baapavors—Brig Sophia—F C Smalley, super cargo. [ipa ang) Al St Cut pepper, v7 ve Mr. Jonnson— does 63 r say? ¢ affirmative. of the Union, and ordered to be printed. —__—_—_—_—_—_—— == a | 50 LP. - alt Gasman that « food deal or nearly all the in- | _ So the bill was taken up by the ousting vote of the | " The Sreaxra—The chair ‘understands the motion to | 15, Pér cent, premium and ape e. reaa ald NEW OMNIBUS LINE-—His Honor the Mayor, having | foot'of Barclay’ street’ steanbeer BANTA CLAUDE Coe formation w! e Senator asks for, may be found in | Vice President. rint, as included. a c complied with the | tain B. Overbagt, wei leave on Monday, W the report of the adjutant general ; and I would suggest, | Mr. Maxoum, with the object of deferring the debate | Mr’ Houstox—Is any motion before the Haute ? Ree eae Ory eetnating ak oto cog | the eatablishment of a ine of Sages from the Eastern side of | snd Sunday afternooes. at o'clock.” Steam — to the Senator, that his resolution be laid on | re ie bill, moved — br bec do Sid sae we a report of the Committee on the Toodus, without hs ding aan: In ‘oeean beats wild roe, even i kes wi On Satu | vores epee y el TNE Hulse, vu save on, Te onda 7 e le. i | Mr. Sevien suggested an Executive session, which was | Post ce. —} ” J y, 184 is Mr Jounson objected. He had a double object in bis | ageeed to,and after some time thereia, the Senate re: | Mr. Hocsrox—I was going to propose an amendment. | #1 0oting doing. ining Shares. *atansonl” MSGS | Tet rentent: manner. and equal fo auy one gow ia oper | Route wilt tad tunes, Ave {oA baby izmniecime forthe resolution, and when he had stated it, he was sure the | opened. Mr. Gooaix—I suppose that» motion to reconsider | igsgq per consolidated share. At this price, the stock | tion. will commence ranning trom the South Ferry throngh rate rates, and none takem alter 4 o’elock-F. M. Chairman on Military Affairs would not oppose it. His| And in pursuance of a previous resolution, on ad- | will bein order. 810d per consolidated share, At this prios, the stock | jiroadway. Astor Place to ‘Tompkin’s Square, and will ake | Se'rorbid'tucting any of the bouts ofa line, withonte ware first object was to ascertain the number of men who had | journing, they adjourned over to Monday next. Mr. Hovston—I make point of order; whether it be | ("por vsea¥ stock changed hands to day at $7, aud yester- | (he,place of the line now runaing throng ine Peto make this order from:the captains or je oF rt, died of disease in Mexico. My proposition is to gst | [We have attempted nothing more than a mere thread | not necessary, as the resolution will force au appropria- ‘dex 180 shares Soa Iaced at a Sn not allowed to Peseta sae ‘of conveyance toall who use it, and | 4 ‘on board the boats, orto ‘TZ, atthe ofhee from the department the number ef troops mustered in | of the interesting debate of day ; enough, however, | tion from the government, that it must necessarily be oo r ‘Railwa; * Lachine’ As offering at 2 per | especially to the ladies; and he relies with confidence ona ye wharf. = 421 since 18th—the number mustered out and discharged, | we believe, is given to afford a fair idea of the tenor and | referred? at disee easy conttance eiaediodly soeneh continuance of that patronage which has been conferred vpon OUR CHANGED TO 5—NEW YORK, ALBANY which will show the number who have died of disease, | temper of the discussion. Mr. Calhoun was quick, poin- | Mr. Goccin—I have the floor. ~ ; him for the whole period of his connection wita the business. AND TROY LINE FOR ALBANY AND TROY fi tes between the hours | DIRECT.—From the foot of Courtlandt street—F cnet ea at cud pill ran throwgh without stopping, | taking this Boat will arrive in Troy. 4a time to take the except to take up and set dgwn passengers. J. MURPHY & | moruing trains west to Buffalo, and north to Saratoga, e CO., Proorietors. 430 st*re_ | George and Champlain. ‘The low-pressure steamboat EM Leek at THIS—1He CHEAPEST (PI FIRE, Capt RB. Macy; ‘This Evening st5 o'clock, Kequd ; x ‘Paesday. Thursday, and Saturday. the world! ublished by James Baillie. 67th strret, neat | freight. apply on bosrd, or atthe office on te BF ay deducting the killed and wounded His second object | ted and concise—Mr. Cass unusually Sold and confi- The Sreaxen—The resolution has been referred to ‘was to show, from the casualities of the war, that regu- | dent—Mr. Allen patriotic, loud, radical and declamato- | the Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, Aare were a much better class of troops than raw volua- 7 ia Berrien strong and decisive—Mr. Clayton ra- | and the Chair understands the gentleman from Virgi- teers. He believed the ay, in the mortality be- | ther phlegmatical—Mr. Johnson somewhat liber 1—Mr | nia to move a reconsideration. tween the two classes of troops in Mexico, was largely Mangum magusnimous, and Mr. Hale tierce, defy! Mr. Gocaix—I make the motion to reconsider. owing to the difference in discipline. We had had in- | sharp, savage and unmercifal. ‘The Sreaxex—The question is now on that motion. the third aver New York. Price only Three formation, at the commencement of the last session of Mr. Borrs--I hope that the house will adopt the mo- if hi di it lity to any published at OVICE—Hour changed from 6 to 5 o’ek ‘The All Congress, that there hed, up to that time, actually been | ee x Repeesentativen, | ‘tom of my oolleeges: If eng tating surpelventae 3 la the qearle Souble hopes 31 3terro Evoxing Line Steamers 1SAAG NE ‘ON, and Ol buried on the Rio Grande, of troops that had died of Wasuinotos, Deo. 30,1847. | object of the gentlemen on the other side. They object *F CLOTHING AND FURNITURE WANT. | GON, willlenve for Albany at 5 o’elock instead Of as here- Lad: * dinease, Bl 2,500 ra bile Ree agen! pevdne PETITIONS AND MEMORIALS tothe oe mpd ma ser ae papa esa a re opinion of the war, as it was probal e war would be | Were presented, this morning, in great profusion; | Convenience of the entire community. One ie for some time prosecuted, {t would be advantageous to : A j | story is good until we hear the oth I take this oc ng data before us, that would enabie us to de. | S028 them, several by Messrs Ashmun, Palfrey, and Y. 0.—La nd Gentlemen having superflaous effects to dispose of, such as Wea! Apparel, Furnitare, kc. can ob.aima fuir cath price for the same, by sending for Seriber. through the post. office or otherwise, who OFF « OF THE NisW YORK GAS LIGI PANY, December 21, 1817—The annual election for thir tren Directors ofthis Company, wall be held at this office, N dams, Be sion to say that | hold myself prepared to show that the r 4 “ cide, understandiogly, a+ to the best description of | Mle" Palatine alted, Staten and: Mecioor whick | Postmaster General baa not only mistaken his daty, a thelt residences, J LEV ENDT SN, 40 poceaer?’ *? | Cu cect be horiea (and 1s oticeke Mh tee toi troops for the service. The report of the ae te were referred to the Committee on Foreign Affairs. but has violated the laws of the land; thereby subjeot- } 1 it*re book will be closed from the elec- eral did not communicate this information in the form LITION OF SLAVERY. F Ing the whole country, from New Orleans to Maine, to tion. By order, C. L. EVE d22 Mer a % SKS—G. B. CLARKE, Merchant Tailoy ae Cea ition ttrect, opposite the Washington Stores, has a 4200 ACRES Of LAND—For sale re v1 7 tC intolerable and insufferable inconvenience. He has not Mr. Tucx, of New Hampshire, presented the petition Genot Jo mien meee ired. Mr. Cass said he hed no objection, if the Senator de- | of Joseph Linsley, and seventy others, of the city of | told the truth in endeavoring to create false and erro- very handsome stock of Overcoat and body Sacks, the prices sired, to have his resolution passed. neous impressions. Fry anne atc oe Pid. Also, Cloths, Cassimeres and | to Sam'l. RB. Norton: {Far Rockaway, ‘And the resolution was adopted Pade te, Poe nd Ieee oe all tte ene nange | Mitr Jonas, of Tennessee—TI rise to a question of order. Vertings made upto order, at low prices, for cash only. My | of New Vork Ma THE TEN NEW REGIMENTS. in tine proceeds of the sulee of the public landsie ata | The obair has decided that no gentleman can go into brown and black Backs are handsomely. trimmed, with velvet a avs Henry Wools of Gaal Mr, Cass renewed his motion to take up the tenre- | Sr’ehe extinction of slavery throughout the United | the morite of the question collars and cuffs, and lined and waded ensine'y: u Rational Journal.» religions richly worked silk fronts. Overcoats made to measure at the : Cary same prices at which they ave sold rendy made. da7otsr_ | Demsnarer of a high chs AN FALOUNS—F. AHRENS, the well known Pants | shire. werch 2, 186. Mr. 8. W. Fowle—Desr Sit—Two years ‘Tailor, 20% Aun street, has lately received over 100 | ago the post winter, n sudden and vielent attaek ¥ pieces fancy Cossimeres.of which he makes Pants to order | by exposure te cold, corfined me to my room an for only $3 to $5.3 ‘Also, French and inj eral w simeres and doeskins, from $4 to $8 pet, parr, warranted good ‘o are in waut of Panta'will do well to t. Also, a large lot of Pants, Vests and a bed by The suffering was fr Vand uot ealled tor, will be solt at and | tceme, and judging from the inefficacy of the Te 424 18t*re__ | supposed the disease incurable. Being persun b r FAncy BALL DRESSXS FOR GENTLEMEN —New phy or ae f Wi Fre withour the I resses, faithful representations of the characters desired, " I B DEJONG! 66 Warren street. N. B . oy Dresses and theatrical properties made to, order diffs d before volumes in favor of the gimedit bill, and said be was called upon to urge the pas- | States, And he moved that the petition be referred to | The #rzaxen—{'he chair respectfully calls onthe gen- m i—Concord, New Hatay- sage of the bill, from the necessity of reinforcing the | the Committee on Territories. tleman from Virginia to confine himself to the subject army —It matter of the bill. Catoun hoped he would not prees tho bill toa | shiner eaten if there be no objection, It will be go | Are rel have taken this position; I would pre qu or ion. The Seate was thin, and the question was | : s for, if 1 could exercise my discretion, to hear wnat the fae at ay smportanoe. The auedtion rH supplies i ee og of Alabama—I move to ley the petition mnlcelty. of the ‘camaniaee ts o tay. 1 think there ani reements, W jepend upon what it was pro- pir she for the . | bas been ® gross and «total misappre m with re- posed to do in the nest campaign | Aud what we pro. ogee Ri ciet tebe recde Tenet iy ny ee gard to the matter, ‘The voards of trade ot New York, posed to do, wae the great point wnich ought firstto be | ‘The Srraxxn—Those in favor of taking the question | Mhilsdelphia, and New Orleans, call for immediate ac decidet~hence the propriety of first consid by yeas and nays will rise. [Members rose] Not a | tion; the present mail srrangement is a loss to trade and resolutiore which he had offered. If the Sena! sufficient number. the commeroe of the sountry. | only ask the House to to express his vii . Calaoum had no objection to | “sir Gippixes, and others:—“Count,” “count;” and a | reconsider the motion, in order to come to @ fair under- taking up the biil; but to press the bill tos decision, | voice: 1 call for the reading of the petition. standing of the question. below cont. when the Senate was s0 thin, and at so earl, tag a Mr. Brown, of Pennsylvenia, (a member of the Post- set oti 19 at mn to mm the seeston, was a proceeding for which he was notipre: | ,, The ST#AxER—The reading of the petition 1s called | aM Soom et yet trlak the Postmaster General has arthe shortest notice SONNET OR GROTH satis joey abe hen cote oratecssobaeee id Mr Broptean—If any member expresses a desire to | acted in good faith to the company and to the country HEM FIVE DOLLAR SUITS CONSIST OF CLOTH | ‘rend tae arteleto others s:iilasty aff Witn respect, Mr. Cass had not the slightest wish to express his | asbate the petition, will tt not go over? He has acted a¢ a man, conscientious es to the public “daly 14 ont, casimere pants, aoe co bibeoca; Desiness conta $1 | Yours uly, HENRY WOUD.” None geiuive unless mane views upon the bill. The bill had been doeidea upon af- | “Pale gpe Peto ie tie a cot debateable interest. 1 think thie is one of «series of strempts of 2 Ore, Wi el nin Oe ot etd for goat's slowing. L'BUTTS bu the wrapper. For aule whe lesate and retal by ter mature deliberation It was a simple question, whe. | Mr BropnzaD—I ask the gentleman from Alabama | the railroad companies to get higher pay. The Houre ‘iney, NSW Cleaning, d pairing, and autering, corner of Nassau | Messrs, A.B. and D. Pands, 160 reac, comer of Wile ther the ten regiments should be raised or not. The bill | to withdraw his motion to lay on the table, as somebody | must see at once that they must ret thele faces against yinidad de Cuba and Beekman st. '‘I'wo bathelmen wanted. d19 14ter | liam street. and by the droge: : item had been before the Senate eight or ten days. He hoped | 4% wish to debate it, ’ 7 | the attempted extortion, and not throw open the public ie a at DENG naNeGente remionatwrinase: | LD: ROME i Cam's it would it would be taken up, and acted upon at once ir. Garue—We had better get rid of this subject ; | coffers, and ray to railroad speculators, “come, take B500 Fee eerollock like news call atthe Tai: | (icare-Tivoreeae am retail i Feriamiery Were. ‘The resolutions of the Senator fom South Caroline, | wa't,/e business of mueb importance to . what you will” The Postmaster General did all be ; fablishment 06 | hynse saa nis is the only. es ie Se an ae , Dyeing, Cleaning and Repaii were yon can wet all grease, lorin vit Gold and which are warranted gen and direct frou the proprie- racted without soiling the elotl tors. To save troutie im jooking after differeut medici Fo fanwipe gt you have oniy (> ej at 121, wher vill i ove of the largest and cheapest assortmen' transact. Mr. & ap—Let it go over ; it could; he offered the highest price. I am not prepared te teeth yeas and’any, | tt Mil take less time | ("say how fer the new arrangement will socommodate American people. action taken upon them ‘The yeas and Days wore taken, and the petition was | ‘be public; it has not had a fair chanoe. could oj upon the administration, because it had | 14:1 on the table—yeas 86, mays 70 Mr Ruxrr.—I wish to make & single suggestion. | ly disavowed the ides of extioguishing the nation- Avother kindred petition was previously referred to | Msy not sufficienty uaderstand the resolution; but it europe. 1 Wholesale Agents, tr pe. Ge De. Upham Pil | Eleetuary, and Dr. Wood's Sarsspaciie aad Wild Cherry Bit- m « laideaell beaters rice py t of A al ality of Mexico; but stillit was an object to take some | 1)., (ommittee on Territories, from citizens of Penneyl- | ems to me that it does not provide for the Postinuster Movements of the Oc: Steamships. AVELLING TRUNKS, &e- OHN CATTNACH : " ‘ territory from Mexico and add some to our own. Mr. | venis, praying the passage of @ law to prohibit the in- | General making an arrangement with the Bay line to} 7, errive at New York. To sail from New York. Deak inna rctrey, No Wat Meeting a good | Dr; Williaa’ Autcagueaad Fever Pul:, Hall's Sorapent Case argued that inevery view of the case, it wasim- | [Oe POI ey, teaae in this country, discontinue ; it may run on until the end of the year, | AYRE. t HAVRE. Broadway, haa now os Carpet Bags and: Batchels, | 1a, Swayne’s 8yiup Wild Cherry, Ayser's Cherry. fectoral, hodmcigdhirie pF tee Me. Gave Falsed s question; The rule requires, | Sad esk $140,000 without rendering service, It woul Hebert ov 94) alos, Hebert, Jarhs | uitlemie and reval'Alvo, superior axcelg of Sole Leuthet | Di. Wadeworth's Worm Killer and (Wud Cherry Blossom Mr Cacuous said in, jec 23 | Missoa: jorin, Besson, Jan 22| Philadelphia, Besson, Feb 21 entrifice, a mont b ommended by | Senator should press the | « questions shall be distinctly put in this form, to wit : | be well, at once, to take our hand out of the lion’s Jrwake, suitable for American of Et vel, and Port eifalaptielo uestion, he should be compelled to move its postpone- | Philade)p! 4 tor the French Mile Post. West fessor Silliman; Dyer’s Family Nod and Carns’s Lux paged pa Pog Ld ade wR ri: Aaa gf It isnot true thet the company asks | New York, Ferrand,’ Feb 21| New York, Ferrand,’ Mar 31 | T°"Gouth Americn, dc. Allied with dexpxtch. 30 12c* wal for, the hair, | Prfuiyers cometheg with tn une Mr. Cass replied that he would be willing that the | Sioy as are of the coutrary opinion, sey no” I know | for am increase of pay. There is no saving to the de- | Cambria, Judkins, Jan _1| Hibernia, Hy: Jan 1] [NOR SALE—The Painting by A. B, Durand, called the | gounted numl Sancell Wicere Eewuets,’ tanta be Fag gl Blea pegony Belle afteber a thet it has bsen the practice, instead of putting the | partment by employing the Bay line ; on the contrary, | Saran Sands, Thompson, Jau22 | Cambria, Jadkins, | Jan 29 F i lndian Verrera.” drawn at the distrtation of raime | with a great number of other horse medicines, for sale aa fur consideration, and reiterate: CeB8i «] 5 04 road com) was li- nN, Ko. SOUTHAMPTON, Kc. ni m ith De 2 ai Mr. Carnoun rejoined that his ideas extended far be- thie Howse ie nearly divided, I insist that the Pe oy be | moad; but thirty hours are now consumed by th: yw | Hermann, Crabtree, Mar 19| Hermann, Crabtree, eb 20 | bered 6. Apply at the office of the sisaiaeank' +4 pag) tal Orgacs, thei youd that. He was glad to hear the chairman on mili- | Due as the rul apeae # arrangement, ‘the railroad company only ask for To arrive at Boston. To sail from Boston. | Cherry street. a ri onsequences, an tary affairs disavow any design of extinguishing the | PUPAe khe 7 fe gentleman is reminded that if the | ld tates—thone received from 1843 to 1817. [The.ho- ' Dee 10 | Caledonia Teer Jon 15 | G, WARUBAUM, LADIES H. of Worl, sexes: 4 nationality of Mexico—he was glad to hear that was | rule beenforced, it will require the question to be taken | Borable gentleman occupied his hour on his subject } | Galedoninybon, Tike 18 | peat Martian, “Feb 12 | dress the haw in the most fashions bl I gS 5 AE not an object in the farther prosecution of the wat-- | on all petitions in the manner stated. The Chair, go- | Mr. Jounsom, of Arkansas—But few gentlemen have J ke. By leaving their add ! of mailediFree, ‘h secure envelopes,’ on but the question is, how pre we to escape this dreadfdl | verned by usage, has, instead of being governed by | ¢Xamined this subject, and their minds are not made Movements of the Salling Packets. jes. Ornamental hair work of every dencription mad eine of $!. f 00: paid, addressed Nox 869, Lower Pest, ‘Ofte, ulternative, We got int this war unexpectedly, ond if | fhe form, asked, “If there be no objection,” to save | ¥P- The Postmaster General is dead! the department is Ships to Arrive. Shine to Sait. Ch New Vor tJ + aes deg 1a? Lhe question of war, independent o! 4 safety of our dead! utterly annihilated! And a)l we ask, is time to time. MEDICAL HOUSE—DR, KINKE- LIVERPOOL. _ LIVERPOOL. PY ALU LANTERNS—FIRST PREMIUM —The largest | Fit, ADELPHIA Qsford, Goodganson, Nov 1¢| Colambia. Cromper.” Jan 1 ps Go Fanioras,of ent, stuoed, andere: | PBC ADEA urmy hed been pressed, not one-fourth of the Senate e reo! look upon and contemplate the sorry spectacle! I move orn J bmn Ay have peas th peer Of te, Ths sera ae urea t mere te msider the motion by which to iny the resolution on the table. Henry Clay Nov 21| Patriek Henry, Jan 6 tal ina, ever 0 jase | A LAN, Co IAN FRAYSICIAN, may not be contemplated, but he would guard against | “rhe srraxen—The gentleman moves to reconsider. | Mr. Brows—I ask the gentleman to withdraw his { Camb b Waterloo, Allen, Jno 11 | street, where they can select out of betwren two avd three ofa telteuss + * the danger of its ocourrenoe, ‘Tne question is, will not | rhe endorsement of the petition will be read “| motion, Gomte Beit] Gelert Sthe Won, Jan zt | thousand different patterns—GEORGE EDWAUDS, NO | Sty continues to engy the very policy proposed for coercing the enemy to 4 Mr. Jonnsow did not acquiesce. Searriek Bate vee, Besin| Storidon: Cornish” Jonas | Ud end 116 Kraven sett _ da 7eem_ | stil continnes to ene ment Gendoe cen 4 in the very resuit, which of all others, would . fg lg And at balf past two o’clock, a motion was made that | Wouter, jos BUFSEARY AND vIKE PREVENTED, is couducted by Dr. K. himself, d'dungerous to our institu: | Mr. C. B. Suirm—Mr. Speaker, I have a privileged | the House adjourn; which prevailed. James. Christianson, Nov 8 ; tion of TO LINSON & HOPKINS'S ALA etie treatment, toa nerfect ec P- 4 Ms ple and v 8 contrivance tons? subject, Mr. Calhoun eon- | motion. for the priority of action upon his resolutions. | The Sreaxxn—There is one now pending. py teed hoes Michigan had art there was no |, Mr. Surta—The motion which | desire to make is, is moment’s notic means of wires to the doors, windows or shu 4 he Srxaxen—This house stands adjourned until | Toronto, Warren Nev 16 Jee motion, eet the “Alarm, Bell ing Monday, at twelve o’clook. 4 private manner, C tera, post pat of extinguishing Mexioo’s nationality ; but we | that when the House adjourn to-day, it adjourn to meet “Baurimons, Deo. 31,1847. | we wicholas eh, Nov 6 sp ihe price of te | corner of ea oe 5 ee ee Fen J Lin RY the adminis- | bags xen—A motion to adjourn isalwaysin order. | Close of the Year—Accident to the steamer Planter— D.4'Orleas iH arn, Now Usion Syren ty wore son mon Fell ag a ‘owe, a bu ch leit é Mr Case read from the President's Message to show | Mr. Swirn then made his motion, and it was carried, | Offce-seekers—The Bank Failures, #c. ferry eee, eet 8| Newt York. forth & Co.'s, Broadway met by Dunes Went | CT OG ce, 1 DUANE that the eanthigtion of | Mexico was expressly declared | ‘amid cries of good,” and laughter. The last day of the year has dawned, ina most dull, Laele Puliope, patentees. y vill take Jearate"im showing the pergtion soed the mon ertenive! practice i, private mot an object war, conten: no | THE SLAVE BURIKCT RESUMED. f the machine to all wi 4 practical benefit could be derived from any course of | ‘The Srraxen Koocked to restore order, and the en. | {feery, and dismal manner, the mist being #0 thick : mot thty dlogase’ end mild cnsee ove saetion upon Mr. Calhoun’s resolutions. No decision upon | dorsement of the petition was again read—praying for | and heavy that you can poarcely see across the street; them was necersary in reference to the administration, | the e of @ law, interdicting the international slave | whilst the atmosphere is as warm and mellow es an none was requiredin bebsif of the Senate, and it would be | trade in the country. This was referred to the Commit- sbsurd to atvempt to arrest the judgment of the people | tee on Territories, and the gentleman from Alabama ine vote upon an abstract proposition | moved to reconsider. (For the reader may have ton, we may as| = Mr. Tucx—I wish to inquire if— wel that Calhoun’s resolutions declare The Srxaxun—if it should be the sul of debate, it ‘an- | will go over, as the rule ie thet no CETTE FOR ae Ss gieek| Bereta mevamen peevee sresther. Phe rH Ay ned ¢0, br: ‘on by & secret judalge titty seer 2 dea? ees PS en ALS, OE EMA and a brilliancy of in the eit; yarrant , Mr. f any poliey leading to

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