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thal have izeie, ite geathense | i ferien =i have a right t0 apeed $ wil detate | " is, waens May 4 seatons, Minlch, 90, toe | The Crrurmxsx—Doos the gentionnan ack me eane | ry teat Case's letter im opposition to j House! | “Te. viso Bas excited much attention. 3 \$ My Fathee—I do not shake hands with you now. Do 2 LW O; 0 Berar bs Thomrson—I do. | ch ms jowew moved that resolution be referred to | he has made a bed move in taking’ all not think it want ofreepect te oa sit is wots 1 ao net Fala, Apel The late gale cxnsed several of the F Pia bg 1 Boston Mr. Sims, of Srath Carolina—The gevtieman has a | the Committee of the having in charge the | the sievery si the dispute. had | think it necessary to do so; we shook hends with our Mah deer io it anchors. ‘The Canada dragged 1 evn rizht to speak twice. (Laughter, and cries of “order, Governer's message. Bumeroas friends here, but many think now that he has | FetberatFond du Lac; we made s treaty with him there. a ndward,aad did her boats nage. ¥ King, Boston order "') | x Bowie demanded the yeas and nays upon the! not nerve enouzh to makes good President in perilous | Ate we to make another? I thought we came here to Boeth Amenien, Spel, Jost ‘Boston; F Greene, FI Tae Cuarmmax repeated bis decision; and by request | motion of Mr. Bowen. times. I think he would, however. be well su; in | receive our payment—not tomake a treaty. nor to break sn pny ele oy ht i . Be of neveral gentlemen, the rule was read Mr, Brooxs could not but feel that the gentleman | sll the New England States, and of them | One we have made, Does our Great Father send bis | immediately mined and three boats dravatehed ald, Ship Northumber! Mr Sims —I repeat, the gentleman basa right to | from New York, (Mr. Bowie) in offering this resolution, | against any other man but Tayler gad most intelli- | children to meet us at Fond du Lio to makes treaty, | them, butas no traces of them were discovered, + 1e, Rochescer epeak twice. (“ Order, order”) war interfering somewhat with the private affairs of the gent people here ready to subscribe to the opinion put | aud befove he gets it, send other obildren to Lapointe to | they perished. It was blowsug hard at the time. oa (ae Donaiag, Neghville: F iin Mr Tuomrson—I ony wish to say thismuch, [(* Or-| msjority. Mr. Brooks objected to euch interference, | forth recently in your editorial columns, namely, that what has just been done? If 80, ails our | .,8>iP Jane, Eddy, of Warren, R I, leit here Oct 15, 165 wich | 1 Thisdephia der, order.”’} and urged the reference of the resolution to the Com- | there is an intrigue on foot to elect the whig candidate | Great Father? [am Old, and mey not under- | 200,b>ls of oi}, for the 7s Nov 18, she was spoken megs: CIry WOTEL. Mr. Garew, of Missouri, arose, (“ Member up, mem- | mittee of the Whole; at some future time (be sald) | by the aid of Van Buren votes, The Van Barenites | stand it. My young men will soon take my place ; teuch | herr Sr ier int henneecne eects Vidcat M C and the Misses Story, Otiaville; N Wilson, Belfast; ber up.”’) members would not hesitate to express their opinions | cannot do themselves aby good, but they are still pow- | them what {t means; I cannot. I shake hands with | ack Vou Flotereritie teenie nos vee Mr and Mrs Top hila.; J W Whiting, Geneva; C W Mr. Taomrsom —Then I'll take my seat ; ("ll yield the | with the greatest freedom. erful for miechief. you in my mind. [ haveno more to say” or Jan, 1846. he does no} recollect -: Mobertson, Nashv: Cooke, Staten Island; R Sherman, for "Mr. Wausn called for the reading of so much of the| Our Legislature convened onthe Sth. The House,| By the time he hed 1 the’ speech, he had | chored telow Point Vineeute, Heerton. NW Beasevant, Boston OW" Gordon, WR Mr Garren gave his reason why the decision of the | Governor's message as refers to the war with Mexico. though whig by two to one, refused to re- | prepared his pipe; #0 the flint and steel from his ‘Waring, Savanoah; J Hogan, Utica. . Chairman should be reversed. The Srraxea said that the m having been read | elect the speaker year, Mr. Bradbury, of New- ES he proceeded te light it, and leisurely CROTON HOTEL. Mr. Srewaar contended that the constraction of the | to the House on Tuesday, it could not be again read | baryport, solely on the ground of ino: ity. Mr. seat. G Penny, Fouthport; @ Salin, Lennox Co; T J Conant, Chairman was pot warranted by the rules. [Cries of | except by order of the House. Crowninshield, the new speaker, is a middling sort of | | The Superintendent deemed it necessary to respond Madison Co: & A C Hendrick, Hamitsn Co; TB Green, “question, question " The yeas and nays were then taken upon the motion | man, and a “cotton” ,whig of the straitest kind. Go- | tothe" ola man’s sarcasm,” which he did as follows:— Philadelphia, re Fa Mr Woopwanp, having been restored, endea- | of Mr Bowen, to refer the resolution to the Committee | vernor Brigze will deliver bis in day or two. | _ ‘My Children—I was not sent here by your Great | heavily, uashipped her rudder. knocked in her FRANKLIN HOTEL, ia; GLB us | vored to demonstrate that the decision was erroneous. | of the W! The motion was carried by a vote of 92 will bardly come up to your ehiet magistrate te sup- | Father to makes treaty, nor to change any you have | 37d besantoleak. Mr Vida advised the captain to put into Hie Hewitt, New York; W Steele, Philadelphia; G 4 [* Qasstion, question,” again resounded throughout the | to 30; it was strictly and entirely “a party vote,” and jug the war. Governor Young’s patriotic conduct | agreed to make. | to deliver your, to you, | Teleabuane and ascertain damages. He refused to do this, | T01 (conti ie Bridecpar:'C Arma, Beale Weare ot Seal ball) in obedience to the instractions oi the whig caucus, as grieved our whigs as deeply as it has your neighbor | and to pay you your money. When that ie done, the | (iy ize ‘hat, it the leak shouid prove bad. he could pat imo | foient? tiller, J . Mt C.J. Incensout and Mr. Geerar, original mem-| This resolution of Mr. Bowie, as you are perfectly | Greeley, of vegetable celebrity. Dusinees whieh ¢ me here is finished. But when | ses, Since then, uothing his been heard ef the ship, and the | HOWARD HOTEL. . bers of the committee who reported the rules, supported | aware, ise virtual condemnation and censure of the po- Fro FAT TE NEY PERT Oe any of my red ren want to speak to their Great | porbability is that she foundered.—[ Polynesian, May'22. Sollege: A McClean, Ohio; H Danis; the decision of the Chairman sition assumed by Henry Clay in his speech at Lexing- La Pointe, Lane Screnion, Aug. 31,1847. | F grievances Spoken. G Young, W Hillier, Buffalo; C Collie Sing tea cant Rare (telivered hie views, and there were renewed | tom, bose sheen moro fhe Governet ae proper to | Dissatisfaction among the Indians in regard to the South Carolina, of and from Bath for New Orleans 4 Mine Lenton, Ohio J, Subouter, tases) Besioberg, “ question ” exigenc: OF A one] a 3,C Evere mg ali gmp rarened meptal y is directly oppes- | Fund-dustec Treaty Indian Council Proveedings at Jan 4, 1a 42, Lon 69 find Mis Cape Roe Milton; WH Teylor, Philadel. pession having been consumed, | ed to thet recommended by Mr Cl+y ; resolution Susg ehannah, from New Orleans for Liverpool, Dec lon 74 the question was tak mm of the Chair: | being an endorsement of the views of the Governor. is | ‘'—Specimens of Indian Oratery, $c. $e. The pay list not being completed, from tue slow mnasnse oll Albatyy ie Mater i Lott’ New Bedford: Par- ‘and the dec! 35.20, 1 y Man wan sustained —ayes 101, noes 73. So it was deter- | therefore reprosehful to the great whig ebieftain. On| On the day of our arrival here, while visiting the | in which your bavds come in, I have timeto hear you; Potka, 12 days from Fortand for Sagua Cassande, Dec ker, Boston; id ven. mined thet Mr. Goggin might proceed. the'ether ‘hand the “resctetions tn the Sonate | indian lodges, we learned that a counell had been hela | WBA ZOUbave sald will be told to. your Great Father! witig Maser ba ton for Wilmington, NC. Dee 29, lat ee cuDeoN's HoTiLe Mr. Gocorn resumed his remarks. His friend from | yesterday by Mr. 8. H. P. Hall, not only sustain Mr. a he dtitine to burw the vents of all Berea ciaith on |< ale laaaaameaeaisaiatiea paatonn sy: s H Perkins, E W Hewitt, R D Hubbard, B Phelps, Coun; W Mississippi, (Mr. Thompson) by interrupting him yester- | Clay in his positions, but they also endorse the princi- | the day before, at the office of the sub.egent, in whioh | No more speeches were made; and the Superintendent | _ Brig Sau Jacinto, of Belfust, supposed bound to the West | White, Philadelphia. , : day by springing © point of order, had endesvored to | ple upon which the Wilmot proviso is founded. certain of the Indians had teken ground twith the | *hortly after retired to the inner office, leaving the In | Iudies, Jan 1, lat 32 16. lon 79.35, LOVEJOY’S HOTEL. perform an operation on the committee, which was un-| ‘The author of these resolutions, when he inserted the | traders and « portion of the half-breeds, in * inns squatted arcund on the floor of the coaneil room | Brig Amalet, Spofford, {row ‘Thomes:on for Key West. 8 L Strickland, N Britain, E A Keene, Newark: H Van successful. The proceedings lately witnessed were | auti-slavery clause, was evidently desirous to strengthen their oppo- | Meanwhile, the emoke of the kin-ne kin-nik had become Boreign Porte. Pelt, Elizabethiown; P C Kilburn, Litchfield; B Mesos. something like the mail arrangrments, Instead of| the chain of sympathy which already exists, ac the | sition to the treaty recently concluded at Ford-du-Lec, | nearly dense, and exceedingly offensive to those unac- | Antwenr, Dec 15—Bark Wallace, Young, Boston, 25th. B : H ‘Dafts, Manchester; 8 Sher ica; B taking a short route tomceomplish eur business, we have | Nortu, between the Clay whigs and the radiosl demo- | and had manifested an intention to endeavor to defeat | Sustomed to it, The spectators vary generally with. | ANDuOsuW. Deo 16—Br brig Houth Kak, tor Bo § t dslends J Je 1» Ag travelled out of the way, all around the points of order, | crats. That the Clay whigsof the North are dee) ‘ drew to th Conk, Dec 15—Bark Abbot Lord, Nason, from Liverpool for hod ehoruntered. evens ‘dimeritn: insteed of nsrehiog | anxious to unite with Yberestoal demosrate int wusteke, | it# confirmation by the government of the United | Gre",o.cne open alr, while the Indians lelsurely retired, | p on, wappored putin fore habor. right up toit at once. The time useleraly coneumed | ing Mr. Clay for the Presidency, iss truth everywhere | States. es sonttagne™ Dec 16—New Br bark Jessie Stephens, for Bos- would aimost bave psid,or more than psid, the differ. | acknowledged : to promote this object, they are prepar- . ii i > igen: suce between what the Postmaster General. offered for | ed to make any sectidices joreoes rece Oe) PA ace dasrnpogaap depen omer de COMMERCIAL INTELLIGENCK, ee aba wa ee Wee ie ara Saale Balceee the transportation of the mail, and what the Company | slavery friends; ond if Mr. Clay shall be nominated for | °VeF We Went. They were seen gathered in sma’, Stock Markets. cHELDT, about 15th Dee—Arr in the, ship Hereules, Madi- Miss Bird, J 5 Bird Proposed to take the contract for. the Presidency, [ shall expect to see a northern radical | squads at every convenient place; and by the middle Parcapecrnta, Jan. 8.—First Beard—$10) U.S. T. Nis | gan, James River, supposed for Antwerp. ‘Henry Muna, Baltsmore; J Ellis, 1 hiladelphis; Mr. Tron: withed to say that ‘after he made his | democrat nominated upon the same ticket for the Vice | of the aft 6 3,10 Western Bank 4536 ; 1000 State 4’s 71; 4000 US Tr — Hanbury, N'Y; J Peteis'acd lady, J W Simpson and iar’ point of order yesterdsy, he pal tol ot ih oan under, | Peesdanep. Ah peceeat, Reworer 1 vellere Want Me * tl ay" ernoon, quite a large number had assembled at ap o 08 a on ns uae Canpenas, Dee 25—Left the following veasels—Barks Bo- fits Sona, | faster Sloan, per alana i 4 Lrow ean stood thet thr centleman was to be allowed an hour.— | Clay's nomleation is beoiming more and more improba. | the Old fort,on @ green sward, in front cf ¢ Nav. 17. after Sales—su§ diard Be 9% ornate eee mate Eee | Ge ee ee eS = — nothing of thet kind ; nor was the speech of eis bd ee, to-day, the identical resolutions jam Warren, the half-breed. Their faces all wore | Nts 6’ 9934 ; 3000 do 99% ; 1000 U 8 Loan Curtis, for doston dig; Antoinette, Post, for NEW ENGLAND HOUSE. me Gun Pr Heeepemes etal ee eS vey preteen enh “a at a ag a Sep! - teins the marks of much care. Several speeches were made, é Boston, Jn. i. ser chonge Hoard—s Nashua Manu- | Cargo: Seaman, Bi postin, Wee ox valent, met w Fal Hampstead; J Stewart, Jr, Milwaukie; Miss ha a . jon turin, ts, 1 04,3 i 5 ' lator, ct for iet, done what he crnoeived to b- bis duty And he main- fering these reeolutions, remarked | P¥t for want of an interpreter, they were lost to us | ton nnd “Maize, Rattroad, (ig: 45 Vermont and, Maseich Idg for Boston: Elise, Brasier, | NORTHERN HOTEL. ai tained that the people of the North and the South were interested in the mail arrangements in a pecuniary point of view. the uction of the Senate upon | However, the manner of the speakers and the attention The question whether Mr Clay | of the hearers'were in themselves sufficient to satisfy a therefore plainly before the two | jooker on that taat no smali matier engrossed thelr er, for Boston, dg; Bea Belle. | ty Buntling, NJ; J Kingsford and Indy. C Ross, Boste. ed (eapian, W Wiley, for Bos | J Jacksou, Albany; T Robinson, Balti ure: J Thompeo r Portland, Weg aches Auoca; Burgess, wig | Je teeth and lady, Philadelphia; ‘¢ W Fisher, W Barr, New ‘Commerce, Crowe dore Stewart Mr Srvanr wished toask a question. It was : If the positions must be endcresd,or hisclaims to | attention. It was understood th ator Atkin : House adopt the resolution, will the railroad company | the Presidency must be dinied, The division upon these | with the government officers, for balding frye Foreign Mark: kuown. ee wale i ee ant = RATUBUN’S HOTEL, : anche arch abt pacer resolutions will show us the state 0\ parties in the Lrg. | the subjeot of the treaty. But the conference resulted | _Peawamnvco, Deo 6.—The trausactiors in flour, for | ,.J4¢MHt Dec 10-Schr Ontario, Cunningham, for Boston, ¢ | , J Huster, Vennsyivania; G Holmes, Bostoni D Coxe, Al: i % , 1 ean’t speak forthe company. 3; G Garritson, Khinebeck: islature ; tue debate upou them will be interesting and | in a determioasion to request the superintendent to | some time past, have ben ona limited scale ; about | “,, Sid 1th, sche Orralloo, Martin, NY ork. Brooks, Texas. the date cf 2lst, reported by the Isa- Tam the representative of seventy thousand people of Vir | important. I believe that the conservatives or ant!- | hold another council on the followiog day, to give them | 1800 bble from Philadelphia have moved off at'19/200; | pertte wANttNo, Nov. 10 ; $ givia, and not of the railrord company. I would say, if | | Greeley whigs, have a decided mejority in both Houres, | opportunity corsect to the errors of tae frrmes one 1500 bb's Richmond at 20/000; 1313 tbls of an inferior | Cerise gute na vorts Aareported false by the Boston Ad Sew Korte H Holmes : Enew ‘Let me tll the gentleman whatI bave heard fecm | aud that the Senate resolutions will therefore be re: Parig, On Mondey, 380, instane, ya-heaed thet the | Gualify arrived from\Bable & {bw Guys alnon which ave, | erncdag Tie hence toate eee aerate | Cee ee ey Se nlmees Mameneknnoties 8 others—that it would be for the interest of the eomnany | jeted. i superintendent bad complied, and that a council of ali | still unsold. Two cargoes codfish have been disposed of | (sets 81.25 per bax) ; Stella. Uliver, tor New York 25th ; UNITED STATES HOTEL. not to accept the proposele heretofore made. They | 1m the Sonate this morning Mr. Cornwell introduced | the bands was to be held at noon, at 12/300, credit, amd 11//100 cash. Two cargoes have the 26¢ Lng 4 Hallet, for do 23d) 1, woster, Springfield; M Fosrer and lady, New Haven; Nasr ag more from private expresses and private | ® general bill forthe incorporation of manufacturing as- | | Before the time of assembling, Indians were seen com- | Proc-eled to the South. Our presont stock is abaut mpeon, us 20d j Mary T Radlett, | Ww Wilson, Boston; JW Lee, E A Johnson, Conn: L ee ptions than the Department offers t> pay them — | soviations ; it is the bill reported to the House a: the | in from all points of Madeline Island, and eviaeing | 2200 drums, ‘The stock of butter is light, say 500 kegs, | ji,n¢o1s doubeed) tie 1B 100: he 1 | Marston, Baltimore; ‘I Benedict, New Haven: & Bo If the present arrangement be continued, the eff-ot, will tase Session, an | it dors not impose any real individual | much concern in the approaching business of the day. | and a better demand for this article may soom beexpect- | 1 Anv's Hay, (Jam) Dee 18—sehr Abigail Hubbard, of B pions De 4 dams, O Garadt, 2 Bensash, 5: Velient, Me Racdeeden re We have mow but one express, we will have | liability upon stockholders in these corporations. It | They seldom stand in groups; but on this occasion, | ed The arrival of the new sugar has given quite an | and for Baltimose, 3 days; ouly Am vessel in port. De ee eee ee ~ : 8. ’ proposes to establish a principal which ail experience | uneusivers uffscted their +quanimity to a degree that | impulse to our export market, and affairs in that deport. Home Porta . WESTERN phen tey oe Niet ae of Tennessee, Joquired whether the propo- paces to i oppressive and partial, and fraught | prevented them from conforming strictly to thelr usual | Ment aseumea very active aspect, ‘The parcels of new | Baru, Jan 5—Cld bark Jchn Odin, Copeland, Cuba. Sid] LH Hast Port{Jarvis; 3A Hopkins, Sommerville: oa to carry the mall by the Bay line, was not accom- | with danger. ‘The vill was referred. : customs, Regard for position or posture was jost sight | Sagar which have come in have been taken up at ships Hamburg, Wyman, Havana; Routh Carolina, Bosworth, | Ladomus Philadeiphia; JL. 8 Con ¥; F Kood, ¢ panied by an express right to revocation peaker of the House has appointed the follow. | of Standing, sitting or lying flat on the ground, seemed | highprices In hides, te business bas been small, and | Mobile, (or N Orleans;)’ brizs Joha AR Dow, Merryman, ¥ la Laing, Amb.» by WHA Pratt, Buffaio; Mis: 1 A Jacobs, Philadel phi: Mr. Gocars replied that the Postmaster General made | iam gentlemen a standiog committee upon privileges and | like a matter of indifference, so tha 8 5 % Loui its e . they could but | our present prices ate from $5 %5a$6 35 per 100 ibs — | vena; Sarch Lowisn, Lovett, Matanz.s. eee the Bay company, and rent it bY pecan co Reymond, Prayn, Myers, Buck and freely converse together; and fewer, ia eoheetnay were | Freights low and dull. On and after Jai 1, 1818, the yeontan, Jan7— Ar barks Ju jats, Blauchard, Bangor Wales; Uebrctog over the wires. Av snewat waa returned by’) 'W. ; : iying down than usual. charge for anchorage on all foreign verscls, and the duty | Nucyitni sche Anat Nickerson, Jecnal Peleearhede je@eame mode of conveyance, that the Bay compacy | The following resolution was offered by Mr. Fenn and to LL Oe craps A gol Hiokerson. Jacmal. -elegraphed— b, As the hour approached, they began quietly to enter | on all foreign goods imported by foreign ships, e ii or ii " ould carry the mail for $24,000, not cubject to revoos- | adepted by the Howes: nee the Council roou, (a large one couacoted with the aut | Increased one-third, with the exception, however, of the | Cie sed=shir Aldchuen Sicuovmn: Hart Ine bree Cheer. | ADVERTISEMENTS NEW EVERY MORNING on. T © Postmaster General had no right to make | , Resolved, That the Judiciary Committee be io'racted, to Office) and seated themselves in parallel sommt- | Yeeels and goods of thoze vations that by treaty agree- | uor Driggs, Parkes, Pualadelphiay brgt Elizabeth, (Br) ( eee ener anirnianinn euch a contract. “rn nent priety of giving the Justices of the Su rows, with their faces toward @ table standing | ment or convention admit Brazilian vessels on the ssme Luey, Pte Pon 3 Spartam, Farcham, Sagni ; na i Y ing London; Li Mr Gocatw baring concluded his remarks, the time | P2015 aod that they reporeby Wil ckothensteee scene! | at the end furthest from theentraves Each,on entering, | footing as their own ships. ta Grande; Urivle, arrived for voting The foliowing resolution was offered by Mr. Bowen, of 7 Mol schrs Uneco, Snow, St bp ag aed NOFIC Re jemen must not forges Mr Jones. of Tennessee, offered an amendment to the | New York : eS Oross-legzed, but more gencrall i i" i 5 aie: i a wrally with his knees | recently but rery little American produce here, prices | Paro, I’ P Perkins, Julia Mcul.on, Michard B: Vi and pres Pants 38, without any di ble color resolution, providing forthe restoration ofthe former mail | Resuived, That the Comp'roller be requested to communi: | drawn up Under bis chin. Against the wall, along both | have not gone up materially, owlog toa want of oomt- | Gurdoa desiartoy uukaowur cekr Manvone ‘The fyilewig | ovateane gt every deneription dove eheap at sho. srrenzement. that in making euch contract or engreement | cate to sis House. the names of the several banks in which the | @ides of the room, isu bench, tut not aa Indian sat on | dence in first purchasers. Mavy of the small retailors | sutled yesterday—bark Flora: bngs Belfast, Toledo; Aruagh, Aline attended to, by the great clothe with the Postmuster General, the sald Richmond, Frede- | canal sud other fands of the Siat are deposited—the “eapec- | it until every feat on the floor was occupied, ‘Their | having failed, and they were the medium of spreading | Augusta. (fur New York or Savanaah): Poconoeset, (of cn TISSOS, 94 Murray at eet. rieksburg, and Potomac Railroad and Steamboat Com. | tive capitals of such binks—and the amcunt of public moneys | first attention, afver being no seated, was to have their | the produce through the Ielands—the causes of their | *pvosed tur Phi'adelphia ) The fast sailing coppered and eepper fastene. pany shall agree and enga-o with the Postmaster General | 4 devostt with each ou latof May. tirst of Auguat and Hirst of | pipeg properly supplied with Kin-ne-kim-nik; that done, | failures is attributed to the heavy rains in the interior, | ,,DA¥TiMoax. Jan 8 Are Barks K& Churchill, Dickey, Paler- ip LOUISVILLES Apply to £1 COLLINS, a } r ; ek: to pay to the Post Office Department such amount Sragmbers 10, and the Gost of damnarys 18: they commenoed smoking ¥ goreusly; aod, with appa: | having destroyed a great part of the corn and plantains, | (n° barssect,surdcant ee ' 36 South street f money as, in his jadgment, shell be a fair an: : . Hy UrEabiNe SLACK DRESS ORK FROCK CUATt cL) ¢ Gi The Ho rent unconcern, awaited the movements of the Superin- | with which the country people paid their bills. There | Grant, Suiti, Newbury po: equitable equivalent to the contractors for traneportin. | 5, ripe php pve see ‘fngeged during the session: | rodent, Meanwhile, the house was surrounded with | ar@now lying here the Frances Jane, for Baltimore this | ard Borden, Beare, Fall River; Roe a BA made to order, with sill trimmings, from $8 to $12, in th the mail fcom Baltimore to Petersburg and Richmond, | ng House gi Indian women and children; every window being crowd- days bark Plato, bound to leeward, sails to-morrow; and Ce en, New York. Cld—Ship Ferriere, (Freuch) | firat atyle of inshioa from the lete Pari style Also, superar am od with heads looting meard, brig Zebra, for Turks Ieland, In @ few days—the only | Geilin. Havre: bark Hermitige, Forrest, Montevideo aud a | Sacks made extremely low. to close the winter stork. A ge: neral assortment of clothing always on hance, wholesale and a on the Bay line, and to the contractors from Washington city to Rie:mond, under the recent arrangement, a+ Is aite a large number of spectators of another sort, | Americans that have been here for six weeks. The cro} f chr Duxbury, Eldridge, Wareham. i > i will indemnify said contractors against loss by reason of Aveany, Jan, 7, 1848. mi also, perl a, and sik politely invited to oceupy | of coffee this year is small, and held at 819, Two sant by Bat ARLES OR. {a8 fore hereon Kase, Fisiodelraia: retail, eoruer of Nassau and Beekman streets. the discontinuance of the said routes hereby dispensed Scenes at the Capit Places wt the head of the room, near the table. Among | vessels are loading for the Mediterran Sugar crop | Stenson, New York; brig Tyleston, Barf ame, Cape Cara- MOL®NAUX informs the sportmy world, thi he in- with, Tieavens favors ws with clear and sunvy weather, and | ‘hem were Gen J. Roberts, Hon. J. Bacon, Messra, | Promises well, but the planters evinc: termination | voral; ship Sutton, Kekerman, Nea Yo ibe J Cohen, jr, ¢ tends giving a gr. ition of pugilism on Tuesda; This amendment was adopted —ayes 80, noes 65. ebilght bibé aay. “Th Compean, Williams, Watson, Barbeau, and others of | to hold rather than sell their sugars at alow price. | | Hathome, N Orleans; Tower, Getty, West ladies. = evening, 'y Jith, at the Hoboken Revell other amehtments Gare rabultted and ‘ex- ight blue sky. The blasts of our northern winters | Viiciican ; Col. child, of Wiskonsin; Dr. W. Lee, of | furnish you with the latest prices current in this piace, pGantown, Jan4—Arrachr Win Henry, Kelier, N York | to wind up witha glove fight between Molenaax a plained are no longer chilling; the buds seem almost ready to | Huriiord, Conn,; M-jor C. Bush, Mesara, Ruth:rford, | which is @ pretty good standard fcr the whole Island.— | fof Bamyor ss sa, sche “fampet, Ham, ‘Thomas- | pitt ‘2 dedecided in fitieea minutes. Mr Borre—I offer the’ original resolution which was | peep out from their casements, and to cheer our eyes | Kennedy and Hill, or New York. Woman were also | Beef, mess, $14; pork, mess, $20; codfah, 4% ton, via Boston for New Y¥ Sailed—sehr Dresden, ‘PX HE PRIDE OF THE MARK’ sent to the Post offic: Committee. there, in the persons of the esiimable lady of Dr. Lee; | 6%; hams, 15; cheese, 17; butter, 17; lard, 22; candles, 3 ‘The Craimatax—It je not in possession of the Clerk. | 804 hearts with their beauty and fragrance. Men. ‘Schooleraft, widow of the late Jamie L.. Schock, | 22, four, 616; corameal, puncheons, $20; bbla: OX; ree’ | Two Sisters, Ch mbering’ Pinin@a for Bostons achis N Marko caballshea ise ea sleeter tase Mr. Borts—The House ia in possession of thesub-| ‘The two houses assembled at 11 o'clock this morning; | crafc, a hall-breed of education, refinement and intelli- | 534: leaf, tobacco, 124; bread, pilot, 6; navy crackers | Nobiosou, Calais for Providence; Jane, Gilchrist. do tor New | ¢; Womyen et pate chor Pot ea stance of it (Laughter ) members were punctual, and both houses were full. The | gence, and Mre, Col. Taylor, managing owner of our | 6; tar,$6; pitch, $4; spirits of turpentine, 750; pitch | Haven: Sarah Franklin, Freeman, York River f.1 Boston; | aoun-ed by doa papers to be the best thet The Cuataman—The gentleman cannot offer the 5 : steamer. pine, assorted, $23130 per M; white pine, $30; cypi New York for fany, Raion, Beker, Philadeirhia for | Ctormnay years, BERFORD & CO., 2 Astor House resolution unless it in in possesrion of the committee. | ¢ntrée of this grand session has been watched by crowds | “4s interpreter, half-bread of the Ke-wai-we-na band, | shingles, $5: wood hoops, $55a60. As to exports, there is ~ op a Rhiso, (Bs) Hyder, New York for | SUKGESS, STRINGER & CO. Windsor; sch hia Parker, Jacobs, add Excelsior Mr. Jones, of Tenneseee—I will withdraw the [second] | of beautiful women. Theappearance of the lower house | of the name of ‘Tanner, bad’been,relected. nothing to be had now, nor until after the beginning of Virgit ys Py id Kunner, Barenson, Phila- i Proposition which I offared. is imposing, and unusually dignified. stentorian, which quality seems @-sential for an Indian | February. ; for in port,9 AM, bark Truk, Syl 3 SP ae Wines ead fol kee ead splendid tot Mr Borrs—I wish tosay.my only desire is tostate tothe 3 |, although he resides with Trixipav, Deo. 9, 1847.—In eonsequence of the banks ‘Tyrone, Pearl, Two Sisters, Ready Rhino; sch also Shelving, &c. &c.—Apply immediately at 6¢3 Bioadway, committee the position in which they are placed by the | | No businees of great importance was accomplished in t Mission at L’Anse, he appeared to have a bet- | here refusing to draw or discount, business is com Heynes, Coral, ‘Tramper, Es RO boomy Fook N.Y. 4 juffolk, New York; Sopl ‘atker, Excelsior, Bo! ™ ly ad the f © | the House this morning : t See nec ee ea Ee ntzoduod il te acrae | 2 Foomndee of the Lay ham Quo Chippers on | Rea and tudes on be cuted ono in Feal offered in merriment; nor did | suppose tht the gentle. | ‘he number of harbor masters in New York from four Understand to'be competsut judge, that he interpretea | Which goes off at $11.12 per slugle bbl nexed man intended to vots for it, The Post Office Depart. | (tie present number) to seven. | The bill was referred to | oseeutially, but mot literally, as he usually sunk the or- | quotations are only obteinable by retail—Cornmeal $5a ment off-red short of $30,000, ana the railroad company a Bt Dawoent where any was used, which muy account for the | 94; crackers, $6, very dull; pilot bread, $51534; corn, $1 TLAS and other DOUBT*UL BANK BILLS token in Port, Dec 31—Arr brig Juan J de Cartagena, exchange at Five Dollar Suit Store, for Five Dollar ..:ts Porttand. In por: Jan 4th, rig wind sehrs Mayflower, | uF $25 Suits, Cloaks, Overcoats, or Business Coats.—Llea.,) ~ and Bareelona, Sawyer, for N York aod repairing done in the most elegant style. —U: i ‘RyPORT, Jan 6—Art schr Frances Maria, Watts, | &eut.’s clothiog—Corner N: and Beekwa 3 ah pi eu. asked $32 000 New York and Kings county delegation. ; : image fk bushel; 214 Norfol a Ne Tues | called for the read- | ‘The House were insession only forty minutes, tama tection cf'one of the speskere with his perform: | £9521 uiter, 20e; hard, ie; cheese, L3ke; candles | » NOH¥OLX, Jon 6—Arrtark Jane Gano, Paine, Boston; bigs | GL, WALLBAUM, LADIES! HAIR DRESSER, No 13 tng of the rale which allows a gentleman five minutes cont ihe Senate, {he President announced the standing | “4, is proper to remark, before giving the speeches, that | 170—Pailad, North American. Home Mpiners: Minter gituomseg ions Mary csibpetis OC aitea? dreas the har in the most ‘ahionabie stie for Balls, Farties, Pisin hie amendment. He said, can't lex. |. Committee on Charms—Measzs, Cook, Floyd, and Wil. | 0th fpeaker, after uttering a sentence, rests, until the Edwards, Carde of U F, Grafto., ‘Thomasto Gimetes,, CoMAMalitel hat week Of erate dopuciee Wee Di: ay the amendment of the gentleman from Tennersee? liams interpreter renders it ia the laugusge of the party to MARITIME HBRALD Bird Chase, Deavis: Flavills, Gorham, Boston; Coral, B. ‘he gentleman made his speech in his own way, and J = z aia i y s whom it is addressed : he then utters another sentence, ley, NYork! Kainbow, Maiver, Richmond bound to NYork: | order. a Committee on Finance—Messrs. Lawrence, Ayrault, | which isin like maoner translated, aud 80 on. The ef. RT oS ne Bom raster jad COAL AT REDUCED PRICK! want to make mine in my own way. (Laughter | and Adams. a fect of these interruptions is greatly to curb an extam- ; ; Pocomoke bound. best Peach Urchard (Ked Ash) Coal, acreened TheCHarmman~The gentleman besa right toex. | Commitice on Judiciary—Mossrs, Wilkin, Fine,and | Pore epeaker, and sebde ide tewce) Bee, od tae ckion Port of New York, January 9, 1848. at alg Alto; Holbrook. Wal: | vered, at $5.50 per ton, thedargest size Nut; at $575 plain his amendment. It in somewhat difcult forthe | Ce isitary Aifaira Messen. Hall, Cook, | hand: it induces condenaation and sententiousness; « | sux nrexs [7 #8] Moon wera. sr keen. Cae) Shee Set Fan eee ee chair to ascertain, in so short a time, whether the gen- poem wea rh ry seed ane ‘all, Cook, | fait equivalent tor the loss of the first, when in print, but | sun sets +438] HIGH wate PORE PE KON eee laree ¢ anut for sa! tleman is out of order. [incressed laughter.] Committee on Canals—Mesers, Fuller, Smith, and | ¢o the ear of the hearer, not so entirely agreeable. An- | — = renters & “ FB nll es Mr Sorts - Ie would Fequire a wide Soar of inge- a kitide other udvantage arising rom this mode of procedure, is Cleared. ‘iNew Onurans, Dee 31—Cld, ships Richard Alsop. Smith, ei Buber ancy and Sea a nu! 0 judge of what Iam goingtosay. {Much mer- ss ¥ f the ample opportunity it affords to make fect notes, ips—Patri a i: ‘ P, 4 tarot , “ » rimeut.] The amendment of the genticmen irom Ten. | Committee on Roilroads—Menars. Cornwell, Johnson. | \V.0y Fx Nunc one to wnselentilic reporters. poeta dtieh Raney (ou oetine, Lizemgp, Quien, | w Yorks AZ tea: rerpoe; Gooar, (0) Labery bor | Der Book tad Mutf Muslin: teh De Lntas; Bleck Avpare neesee says, in 80 many words, we will not pay you ; you | and Fine. Me, Richmond, the superintendent, acoompaniod by | & Howell: B Aymar Carver, Moutevideo. sad Buenos ayses, | more, At ships Manchester, Minith, NW Yorks Eachautress, | Gig acta Printed. Colony, together seit a hen ate oe may carry it for nothing Committee on Roads and Bridger—Mossrs. Godden, | yr fiays, the sub-agent, was punctual in meeting the | Nesmuh & Walsh Quebec, Brewster, New. « rleaned'P | ivy Risdiater Livernoats Pireunae (Br) W' Bostamt Giny ‘bed Tick’ Red Flanuels aca Whire do, An amendment was offered by Mr. Gocaix, (or Mr. | Smith, aud Treadwell. council ; and,seating himsrlf behind the table, witn the | Stanton; Silas Richards, Welsh. Baltimore, J Hillman. 20 Wahi rem) Probet, Breme Cauton do..a few droves of Pisid Silks at Ss. per yard, works Botta, that the Postmaster General restore the mali | , Committee on oterature.—Mesars. Bond, Hawley, and | sup agent at his side,and the interpreter standing at | sie Weber Cave Orleche Heals ree) eimell & Co; Ma- Haake, Brew ito, Hansen, Lverpoo tos. at GEORGE SLEWART & CO.'s, 143 Walker’ scrcet, Serangement with the rallrced and seamboel company |" “Commtitee on Siete Prisens.—Memre. 8, H. P. Hal,:| the ends in. business-like manner, he proceeded as fol- ohn French, Jeffries, Cadiz, Brett & Vote: Nile, | Greene, Sugw, Antwerps Motanda, Cur serene aae se ge on the terms paid prior to the first of July last. was Betts,and Little. whore 2) lows: Bei (late sehr) Hampion, Belize, Hoo. J J Laborousse; Indus, (Br) brigs Mary Ellen, Ki ds, Antwerp; Tasso, Grav, Tam: fast - We seerergs and ¢ Selected ayes 49, nore 107. petevend Littles ey vu lpie “My Children—Iam glad to meet you here to-day. | Uaid. Windsor, NB. T Winniett; Manhattan, Johnson, Ape- | co. Below—comig up, ships arabian, John ( Cos'or, Viee- TeVILLE. Apply at Several other questions were taken, and various mo- | hhag'g vault; Tantite, « abouee ‘ompanies.— | 1 hope you and your families are well. Your great father | laehicola, E D Hurlbut & Co. roy, Ashland, and Orleanus; avd eight ships, names unknowr. ath street tions made. Finally, on motion, the committee rose and jesers Ayrault, sire lin, an\ 70 20. ro bas rect me here, as you snow, to }ay you ) our annuity. Nee. Gran) Del Campo, 8: Martha, ‘Jan 6—Arr sehr ther, Colby, Wiscasse: for New Yok Lune Feported progress to the House, Without disposing of | , Committcc on Division of Towne and Counti¢s— | The goods are all here, and sois the money, It will take pree Wilee Ne. Pee bark A F Jenness, (new, of P, 36% tons) Lex- taht pew the business before it, » Bush, Johneon | S¢VeFe! days more to prepare the pay list; when it is done, burg: Pampero, T' Il, Norto jou rH, Jan 7—Cld ship Siam, (new) Mansfield, N wtively sail tiiuieds, On motion of Mr. Srernens, the House adjourned | Cowmitter on Agriculiure—M the payment will begin. Iam told you have something rein. Smalley, Baltimore, Sage, Mott, Philedelp vs r Hy it 5 J at ’e until Monday nex: and Ayrauit. merce and Nevigation—Mesera | t0*Y.t0 me, Say on—my ears are open to my red ehil- r ius. Rugers, do; 8 A Appleton, Hamilicn, Bos: | CPt runsonvitir, La, Dee 14a port, brig Medford, Cook. | ayteudid furhnshed seeomimodetores rely ee ee ee meter tees tee Burch, Betts, and Frost. feet 3 Sree ane HOLe ne viaah as "Bicone Vislisne’ Heath, Providence: Laisa Beaston, Ro- | Bota er caveman wae- Sid about 11th, rig Sarah Wood ins wharf, foot of Wall stre K COLLI 2 a ‘| - - J A le ee e ss on, eC te Bor . DI Bartisonr, January 8,184. | Committee’ on Manufactures.—Mesers, Clark, Hawley | gutted trrmedictely ia iront of the table etvonr ond | £6800; Midss, French, do; Avon, Miller, do. Saveat Jan é—Cld brig Aerial, Marsball, Rio Grande. ld will promptiy forward all woods fo hiseddrees,, Post Letters from Meaico—Home-sick Seldiers—Distinguish- | and Cofa. ith him six others, who were seated near, three on each Arrived. | brig Gambia for Soutn America freignt will be received on board after Wedaesda: Committee on Medical Societies and Colleges.—Mesars Fox, Brownson, aud Fuller. side of him. Adjusting his blanket to free hin | Ship Fmblem, (of New York) Eller, Liverpool, 55 days. | ,STONINGTON. Jan d—Arr schr Beallew, Baker N York for | Jauuary 17th. Packet ship Clifton, J. B. Ingersoll, with mdse, to FD Hurlbut & Co, 42passecgers, Dee 13th. th, brig Amethyst, Pett w for NYork. | ceed the Sherwood, nnd sail on her regular day. ed Visiters—Mr. Clay and Mr. Botts, One of the largest mails ever received from the army, | Committeron Privileges and Elections,—Measrs, Bush, | Tht arm, he stepped forward, und very heartily shook | t1¢ 3949, lon 37 29, spoke schr Doris, of Liverpool, in distress, etna Px lbs AND NORTH AMERICAN KGYAL ma was opened at our post office yerterdey. It consisted of | Adama and Wilkie the hand of the fuperinteadent ; ba then. in turn, and | avis iout mtinmast, foretopmast, split ails aud Toat eaptais nc Beet ae STEAMSHIPS, between sol. and | Committee on Engrossed Bills.—Messra, 8 H. P. Hall, | With some grace, pie ike manner to | overbvard-—w a in want of a navigator. but it blowing a gale at | i '" h the sub-agent and the svveral gentlemen seated on | the time, could not rencer her any assistance, bat gave them either side of the officers; each of the other six went | their con'se to Kayal. through the eame formality with the officers, aud then Bayi Abie Neree, Hentze, Havre, 50 day sl more than a thousand letters, pric oipally fromthe Mary. Floyd. and Bureh land troops ; most of them are quite home-sick, sndare | Committee on Indian .Affairs.—Messrs. Johnson, Ged- with mdse, to looking with great anxiety for a termination of hostili. | de, and Brownson. with the spectators neares: them ; ao that three of their Leones 7 tee, anGimttae on Expiring Laws.—Meaers. Cole, Burch, | Dumber took the havd of ensh cf the persone their prin: | jes Gli ieee ae aT cede aie thot K Cal. now in our city rome of the great guns of the country. | Betts, and Fox eg 4 losreed, thek atupoed Deck a few paces ps ded by |, lasts to Riche dooe & Mr Clay is still here, and David’ Wilmot, (he of the iste on Incorporation of Cities and Villages.— | Wie rutin th amending te eiltes, 45 days, to mas- Cc his reti ding ; and raising -his figure t - Mensrs, Bokee, 8. H. |’. Hall, and Bond. a blak anraea tit 8 i ticed re hoe POS | cer Win Anthony, seaman, a tutive of Val died great proviso) has also located himself here on aehort | Cn MO pusuic Buildings -—Messrs, ‘Treadwell, | Hn which euowed him to be # practiced wpewker, with | the rth Dee. sagt hci dek asian ieee sae | 4 , < brig F Watts, Fountain, {om Gorton, Sa.urday, {5th January: CAMBRIA. Capt . ——, from New York, Saturday. January. Steama! DeWolf, Tarks | from Guston, Sata day, 12th February. From New You, hips sail from Liverpool _on the esse ports. Parssge money $120. Paser- wers will be charged freight oa persons! uggage when it ex- ll, Deverres 4 rowel, do (ld brigs Margaret, fon de penes, An expereaced Surgeon + Lion, Sedgley, St Kitts. Seamships carry the following disttuaui — clear White Light at th ors Arrived. bord Bow; Red do on w) Burwell, Boston, 3 days, in bal- bo-rd. These «Lights Mast head; Green do on the 31 mt Bow. For Freight or Fessage Buchannan. Eeq. | -,Committeeon Poor Laws, Coffin, Smith, amd | “\ My Father—I shake hands with you, and through |. British bark Ki izabeth, Cowan, Newcastle, and 56 days from eee EO oe eae Gosh or WW BOR RES Gee e tea sae Fae, toe aes - . | Cornwell. ‘ ; Pinion man ae Moor end rege A ay afer ee Commits on, Chart le, and Religious Societies — Seed arte caniiaea oneal tae we the Downs. with 380 tous coal, to Woodhull, Mintain & Co. ‘The reason why he remains hers #0 long, some wags yes- | Messrs Little, Williems, aud #rost. den; my young men join me. Wp JoRnaon bad Lewaee. Dee Se, lat tei’s department—8 in the sieerage. ‘now loading, and wiil positively sail asabove,her regu- terday amerted, is, thac the room adjolaiog bis at the | Commie on Reirenchment.—Mlesers, Morton, Adame, | "si Faiber- The Great Spirit has been kind to us ; | Sohegedie, fam Liverpoel for, Boston, a6 days outs aaviine? Eheaiiie wai For fre , baving, splend farniahed ‘Washington Hotel, is occupied by Mr. Botts. and ss Mr he has made good weather for us this summer ; we have | wu: 45 days. Dec 25, saw a schr, which appecred mm distress— Fore! portations. at Orleans Whar! foot of ly tl Brig Wells, Harkness Malags, Nov al‘and Urbraltur 26h, ae Gad xanr—Ship CliNon=Mr Foster, U 8 Quartermas- Res end only reralar sent fost Meet te cre ee ton, j) 1} ly .—Mensrs. Floyd, Lawrence, ha? GO ols, wallauts, 250 baskets oil | Wall street, or tg EK. th street. Positive= Botts once got into bea with Capt Tyler, with his boots | — Committee on Grierances.—Messrs, 7 leasant journey here. hove to for her to rua down to t fterwrrd stood off | | Maksetties—Bark Breada—60 bls wallauts. wes oil | Wyall stupas, of te E om on, it ie thought advisable to remove him to another | 4 Cole. Vasci woke a e dy Father We ste told some of your red obilaren | belore thewriud. The Wakulla has experienced heavy westher | etd, Keusy kc eo—100 ble do 700 bearer Per eT Ag ah gs met iy Beta iy A OO Baye rt of the building, before Mr Clay arrives. Howev- | ,Commiltce on Hubli Printing. —Messr#, BEOWM#OR, | dosing to undo what has bren dons penta Pay al Tee ee eee ces veskets old bas, worked alabext who will promptly forward all to his address. Pacnet dave pever teen the grat Kentuckian Jock better, | Wye sum Juba Van Daren in the Seaste ante-chamber | ,.“My Father What hasbeen done, let it tend. The | “Bark asim, Duaham, Nol to Peter J Neviun & | eka cranm rier dd beauets champag J Miche! | Ship CLIFTON will eaceeed the VANDALIA, and sal on an 2 ‘ ‘and we sold is of no use to us; it is Of use to our Gres a i — bf ck 1bx samp'es U rerd gris er reeular day. : Gance of feeling that has always distinguished bim— | tbiemorning; he looked an smiling as anew borngrand- | M1 O° Canis white ehildren. Why ebould they not | Wblociosicory eal sores, winds (rom ® | Seeks madder Schrage, Koope & coma Ik Thorspeck n 3cks brandy 1 box mdas Col- | J{,0R LIVERPOOL—NEW Koy ra tomb te Jetu--a bsles sewing silk F Cottenet & ST ER ercars athe auned the wreek of schr | ereund inadder Moses Taylor—150 bales almonds 500 baskets | packet ship SHERIDAN, Geo: ‘With all his disappointments, no man can look into the | 2 Mr. Van Buren is going to sew York in about |p ovo t's fair price? Your, red children do not want | while lying toina countensoce of Henry Clay, without admitting that bag Benge Hike by serie ard ‘core icicians to break the treaty. Few, very few, are not satisfled; carried away the u Y en: , H H i e saynecy Pecere fie will penteak to Ty eahinote ‘on | &8 Felates to the Mexican war, cwused a bit of # collision Uistag te theoation. My at Belo nts wie 96 lout of foreman secnd met oi Chamberiaia wt htpe—3 cha verde 20 do floas sulpkne fpeting, sedan vouvoly. walt secre 4 i | . , Jo Cren irtar Br: Monday. dh id seas batngen the Grecleyites, aud the anti-Grecleyites, In | Gre; we do not want it changed. Letit go to our Great and fall of water well, Rio Joneire,50 dave, 0 | asdee GD Hakicihe® Mkas sowing MILT Deel cese | apply ouoard, at Orleats whark foot of Wail street c the Senate this morning. In a few days we shall see a | ° : + ( 4 Collins, 56 South street. ‘The Packet Sip GARR) broad line of division drawn between’ these sections, | Father asit is, My Father, | have no more to say.” Crosby, Crocker & Basse:t. Spoke, (no date given} lat 12, lon | mdze Kuch & co—t bale Ae Oe ie oo | Ee coe ne eae eeceed the Bherien, aaitont Parapeienia, Jan. 8, 1848. | TH cecley.ten are in a splendid minority He then, with bis ruts, took the seaus they hed before | 75, Brazilian —— Cleopatra, from Pluindetphis for Hio Janeiro: WF Ceres Gh Rete icmtk ees t tales ona regular da . ‘ Dinner (0 Col, Burnett—Defaleation at the Mint— pubes da stereo | re ie ont ond Suetgetio: bylatgemtaborn ieee deep | land forCerdeuss): On Wednesday night fate off the Caves | Acgue of Philud—13 do aigoeds ‘A Baliard of Bo-tro-—21 bis BRID+'s TATTEMSALLSHEAVE POWDE Stocks, $e , «Boston, January 7, 1818. | Putterai voice, axclaimiug wh-wh, am expression of after | Of the Delaware, carried sway the maintopsail yard, ina squall | corks 43 cla gromud madder 9) caves Tianovice Husk 6 bas: | ER Shusremedy, which from it great merit tas gained ‘The Mayor of the city has offered $1,000 reward for View of Politics in Massachusetts, mation not very pleasant to our ears, but evidently Swedish brig Active, Ekmen, Gottendurg, with iroa, &e. to | uute6 plas silk and 4 bbls capers to order. Siwet & pulmonary complaints, with which horses sre eaideet ip auat the detection of the villains thet deflled Mr. Gilpin’s | The subject of the Presidency is beginng to excite a | cheering to the orator. In its simple sigoification of | Buorman & Johnston. Barmen—Bark Avna—I vox Schroder & Sweitzer—7 ‘warranted to be the best remedy ever used for these diser sts, | ; | ‘yen,”? at ia faily equal to the “hear, bear,” with which a | British brig Ida, Koberts, St Ann’s Bay, Jam. 20 days, with | © coml.G Ficet—5 Hughes, Ward & co—2 Wilhel | and will eure am the Kind thes ean ened Oo b 4 og 5 Sa flly el tothe “eat Bea,” ith 0 bsgs pimeuto 4 tons old copper ides, to. rie. 80 ondition hous: ‘ee Friday acy) with vel oats a ¥ Ls sa hpbegs in ih he No be ips es anion sacra 7 i Patl au: Pi " a jog neard: | 13% b pimeut 1 eld cope ani x oh Git wie eset a of Bi Holtertsn & co—3 JC Kr | ph condition medi aed wit = ‘The dinner tendered to Col. Ward B. Burnett, by our | Polk will have even the barren offer of a nomina’ and infinitely superior to the salatation our stump a * . " any ntler=-3 Sy & [run hide, ‘ormans, that | Speakers generally encounter when they utter am ac- ats ae 3 Sh eH 74 Hantio & Ocineimer—2 A 0 Bole Fa Cleipee, 3 to teks pleee on TRueatay Sent ee mae ee ding | Septable thing sndarsoverwhelmed with ' tress, breve”? uesta, Suggett, Georgetown,7 days, with lumber, | 3H Hershemes Bone C Kiott—i Colville & Fleming) | ,Siuy'w hissystem., ald by A wen The amount of the defalcation of Randall Hutehin- | he is laboring for a nomination, in the hope of leading ‘Afver @ short time devoted to replenishing pipes, and Below. Simontield re & at a, fi ats is = at York Tattersalls. 197 jetor cheli rey son, the clerk of the United Siates mint, who swartwout- | those “inevitable destiny” men who go for the sonexa- | ¢) meditation, » frightful looking personage ncomy ia the L ship and 1 brig, unknown. fow days since, is ascertained to be about $24.00 | tion of oli Mexico. If Mr. Pcik had the requisite amount | owutre of the room, and covhocg hte ed gh Fae eens | ston Fk OhMbiad. ind “Dea Albdes( Ag’. uobor ak’ . 4 sward is dr in general about as usual; that Ship Jes rd, aw rs, lay at anchor at Qua Sa callie bee vases baeagtng to: jn whip Png | of pluck for ore indies he ri he ype eeat very little of it; but his head-gasr was unique, con- | rantine, bound ont. ¥ Alscovered to be minus the above amouot. Thedefacit & good thing of it; but he is too small a man for so grea' ing of eagle's or hawk's feathers and the taleos and Herald Marine Cor: nidences Drey % wind t, ing in the expensive babits of the frst circles—Wistnr | ‘ 4 @-ther wud plac bad, no an to dangle over bis | Jett, Metins, Fall River; Sarch ‘inktam, Calat . a hail Go S17 ceattard 0 boxes almonds 44 | nore than the Feil hanging. It has been put up i an th ike up the round of | >a##ing, but useless 80+ wad eyes er of a fringe, whiog, with the | giuia, Hoffmas, New York; Brook Burdiek, do; kar e- hell do S17 aaniset go mrapes, $0 pores simeeds | Se sue Build v's Franklin square House, andy Dane Te athlete gmat creda ‘The current is setting very strongly here in favor of | y.iot on bistace, mads him a tolerably hideous looking | tue, Weldeu, do ia tl Oo Oe OE ae ee ei otnron dk Low. | (orth & Cos, Broadway end Wall street, by Dune-n & West, ee | General Taylor, among men of all parties; and if those | ‘vars; of which appearance hw seemed espe eee cetiaeit tn, Pipelienres cote 8 A had J Wr'tis—1564 boxes 1231 dalfvo le Green street, near Liberty, he see Se encanta n 4 0 of f cott, Lodge, Savananh; Br ven, Bui lobile; Neta- ¥ t jensurt Ausasyy Jan. 6, 1548. | sin have the direction of the Taylor movement—If auc | Oe ne anne onion ar df Velo ac followe'ce | wales Harding, Boston: Mantes, Vieki aon. New Youk: Have: ine toil wha eal Affvire in the Legislature ora there really are—bad only the boldvers to act | 6 \iy Father—I will not shake hands with yo eT icaline Wales ed Gila on is Gitbew BAR LETIBRe ‘The resolution offered in the Assembly yesterday, by h- ve been shaklog haods all thesammer; m 4: | ‘Minselikneods Recere. re remarkable for dua Mr blistered by sheling them. {shook bands at Fond jetta ! See Telegraphic. " e ' None, he Lag; but what good came of itt None, Apsrtorthe | o,cxnr Suir Oxronn, Gogdianson, at Cork from Liver to i—12 Wolt URGLAKY AND FINE PKEVEN LED, by the a st Se ceias bers Gotaehs Weteosase=it vast tion of FOML. NSON & HOPKING’S ALARM, wh Kerwit 3 Tryon-i8b demijohns Meyer & Bucher imple and very ingenious contrivance—it is attached TC Ahreufeld—2 Reser, &- Meche =4 Bechtel & to the doors, ‘windewhor shu ters which om —17 House & Vietor—90 boxes to order. jeast motion, set the Alarm, Bell ri Ry Raped st | dire riot New York, applanding and cadorsieg the | out: *# the original Jackson iwen were wont to do, they 6 K ‘ 4 ; ould fied plenty of assistance in this quarter, notwith- sentiments contained in the Governor's message, in rela. |“) O0U nen Pn, i otwita Imonds 200 bols wine Di Jani no—Bark Ottawn— & Paxeon—1800 de Brown. Brothers & co ie! Walsh--1°0 do Harbeck & co—48 logs Haywood & Carnes, | to the weather. ‘1! |. Ord r 190 bags coffee 250 hides Alle do Nesmith & hey are aleo 7 iny the unquestioned unpopularity of th 7 mal . thom to the war with Mexico, was even worse thanthe | this rrgion of ovuutry. Many whigs and democeats— | palin ou acer That, brelly tay te Rood fo ae! | pool, would til for New Xork tetween the 20, sop ann gt | Seer ere ae he desired, Orders left at Jy | ae = ‘ Is ure eo. VA letter from Capt Gi. rep 7 : . i “fire-brand of freedom,” which was thrown into the de- | thousaists of ee hoes een Cha en’, | Chey cunnot make treativs for us. Why were they al- | quchaying received the slightest injury. en om Domesic Importations. wating bet ter, in all resveets, would be estadl ards matters. The field is the reapers are ready, and adopt it, and they dare pot reject it, They fually con- | (Wt, In sit resneot, wat Co=38 pigs to US Quarter | Broadway, cluded to call a oaucus of the whig members, for the pur- | indocd white for th bs pose of consulting each other in regard to the disposi- | all that is wanted is # signal from the priavipal perroa- | ort would shake bands with you. days. Yeuterday, oge PM, unde, the Tortugas with thick | ter ea Nols Hy them returned tobis seat. Thit speaker was not jaded 20 fathom: Could not see. pilot; hauled by classes Goodhue & comil pkes Lawie i retsil. "Also, a ampertor artic saluted by the “uh, ub,” which ao muoh interrupted e eastward, ond before | hed time . Hee eRee cotton 'C DP Loveriche-30 hhds sugar Ve sioge | POMS E table far American of Luropenn Travel, and > at | Limeelf, to commence operations that will dah fato | Yi8 Predecersor, But the manner, ns well as the style Hawhkiae—46 cnsks tallow tC. ¢rder—512 bags wheat Godfey & ‘or the French Mile Post. Orders for the Wea. In| tion of the resolution, ‘This caucus was held iy the As. | S&® himnerl, tn cumutini pasa iro | ‘ffete parties | Of biA intinustion againat the ceremony of shaking £0--2200 pigs lend ogers & co~525 dry lides thon Kvaser— math Amerien, &c, filled with desontch. re sembly chamber last evenit 4 after some agitating | “nich have been io existence for a quarter cf a century. BeMds, was reosived with » hearty outburst of laughter 235 bb's flour Hitchenek & Marshall hha sugar Goodba, HoUSe—Da, Kina we | it was determined tordslay and postpone the cou- | Wy” by & large porvion of the Indians. ‘Crooks, Val sugar Hopping & Mee- | Aasortinent 0 te 8, who has charge of the carg mpossible to get her off; that Ke cr—500 kegs lard Stacken—30 hhis tobaceo Hewert Lee & ST Rpt AD: 1 NS GERMAN oner in Philadelp! blowing Foent 'e want new men, new ideas, and new acts, so as to be Th Ma 3 co—5 bales pin root Hioks &co—44t bbis pork J H Hilde- Ma, She care of all dive lon ~ + next speaker was a very tell chief, with but liltle | when he lef her, aad coutinued co biow duricg the day. If it H 2 bbh ihe je © ae hy ering, Nr Bowie eslled for the consideration | 1 ee Sot tae goabeed” penile Or the Naga | flesh on ‘bien, He arose ine reuicts part of the room Meas een qrneye B00 ego} ol fous Dean ka fe co—3 uo ee arcane are S70 of the resolution, which i+ ns follown :— Whigs and democrats alike see that th+ causes which er gs Bl rena oh fw og and shook the Sie RiPerces A Bevin, fom: Peamesie, whieh er 4 Goodwin—J6 pres 100 empty bble to en | eslore below Galveston, was got off and towed to Ga veston solved That this House has hetoned with profound satit- | formerly bound each of them to their colors, no longer retired a short distance. The su faction to the petrictic seutim ably expressed by his ce, What can be more ridiculous than onthe 16th Mer eargo had been taken10 Galveston ia lighters, OSTON © Execllency the veruot ta othe existing war with | DAYOAR exleerion’ howling for free trade, while the ad- | W&* *pprobatory of the treaty; but the interpreter did | id the exvense would absorb all the freight mouey. A sue: well jexico and dy wrens Feepon {ij tht samme as expressin their inistration he aided to create, and which he is support- | 20! seem Neatly comprebead him, giviog very con- | ver wasto be had on tne Ifih. Capt. Brown writes that she | tran iweive years, with the great 1 grr pentiments, and those of all jotiots and juvers of their | ministration in sine a eedebt at the rate of @ mil. | {2% tracsiations, aad ooowionally having to consult | Joes not ap: car to be badly ijared. Vessel insured at Gar- | lished reputstioa in enring cough Friars aeed wil moet prompt etisetion hewrare The revolution having bsen read by the clerk, Mr. | llega week ? ‘The whigs seo thet their great ends are | Witb others on the true import of his words. The old | diner fur $7600. p . fo onltge upon is merite, Gonidr of Thitdand Union streets, half a square (re Bowiy proceeded to avow the motives which had in- | J. while democrats are compelled to adait that | @*% at lengih, in w very excited mauner exclaimed :— | | &hip Letaxn. led from Rio Janeiro, Oct | origi wevuine © e4th page of the duced him to offer it He eaid thet pubi ent | aeere der existing circamstances, impracticable, |. !¢ is wrelese to spewk. My father, your interpreter | 23 put back on the zith leaking badly, and | witch ‘uacually coutnus, & cil upon thie question was slready perfectly undortoed. | freine beth ere ready foraew moyrments,since the ends | 4°# Hot waut to understand mo, nor dove he want me | diwhvsed her curgo, of which 44 axe. coer were Notiee—The public are i He RALFH’S PRAUTICAL PUlVALE thea Evary man knew that the masses were ready tovertaia | vhaip old organizacions are no longer to be sought for, | t understand you. | will close my lips” | Senebtos’ cedasied nme ieee 100k in the balance of | are no tonger th Jor the sale of hie D)va'theDivenses ol the Genital O ir Nat their country, nd to grant supplies for the ie Tying om is Doonber 1 4 disposed is great, whether we weigh | ee conciuding, be returned to the spot ho gemma tome: a ‘2 Whaieacen om oe aoa an, ued only S Brondw Symp Progres: iouseanences, and ure: aanied tod 4 ' 0 . jonnson, z tes, Ny of the war; with this knowledge of the popular seoti- | Sreount them—great numerically, and great from their | , We then bad another pause ; wheu un old wad very | vss autos cnyletier freer capt Fish) Columbia, RH. | panty, Sea! inship, 77 Heat Brow’ uae of every Jadizidualy of bot see. a Wy all hookseliers @ + men was anxious that a stern rebuke should be ad. Such is the case here, and it , *b+r looking ohicf, very leisurely got on his feet, and |.) Nin NW Cont —— Coddington, peaivie ou yee tates, ron suuhor, ministered to thone men who had asserted that the war ‘Arr at do Mav i, Clement, Lane, NL 360 wh 40 ap (and ald | (ipodeldoe—Prs PB nt a Greenwich street; or mailed, Fro), so ro"t. envelone ‘ur. wer aler, and who had recommended the imme- from Oahu about May 20, reported 60 sp 2.0 wh). mata, era of eit 180 elon sgemiy oft post pd, oxtes, Lower Fon Oe! Giate withdraws! of our jee from the Mexioan terri- gt he a April 20, Aon, Edwards, Sag Harbor, 40 sp one 'y by H.. iow . ries He believed that ceeds half a ton measurement, and on specie, exc at forper- rd.

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