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eR ee y CC) Negred Sere rer seme, Thin et ad loci | : , @ at Vi for thie army, ‘The during the winter; and. amoag other entertain ervival of 9 Sellen oy Bd yd ments, we had the following, which were re | peers URNS St td peated this evening, to wit :— Here follow several letters from the Secretary ,, Amami dg ‘convent u Axotmes Tarion Maetr Panweyivaia —A ae ‘? Taylor meeting was held @ day or two s : 8 i i deficiences of the current , as rey from WHAT THE CONSTITUTION SAvs—QUESTIONS AND at Esston, Pa. 10 Da: ret The Greek Slave, of Powers; of Wat t0 gen. Goat, directing him to use every | the department, and you heve an claves ot ome ANewans Lik, Law At a Taylor meet- Dea 8 Stouts Cotas endley Head Dr. Boynton’s admirable Lecture |asaee of Ca tae Itt y vo | $70,000,000 excess of expenditures over the receipts | | Mr. Ruxrz, of South Carolina, started out with the | ing held at Vidalia, Le, on the l0ch January, it was re- | 42.4 Waunsht—2J A Blodgett & co—a5 Aterard Me com—8 The Adelphi—the Olympic. ye hy ene i df Uanecessary 0 BYE for ‘tho last two years, The excess for tho ensuing | declaration that Congress only could declare war—no- | solved by the meeting that "General Zachary Tayler | 1: Boicesah uscbit Aen soreat Collyer, which are | them. as the annual message and report con-| year, is set down ut $20,500,000, which will give | tody else can declare 1t. It was not competent fur the | possesses all those high qualities, superadded toa pure | & tr & Achelis—2 Wicht & Lorkuap—223 The Model Artists of Dr. Collyer, Atos ee tained the ideas expressed y gregate excess af expenaitares for three years, Beositeas $2 Qoclaze war, sad he trerted, thet it never | a1 A clowated character, combin vi the Plain ond B 8 1G Be Pri ace & 005 1 R Mantel—a spies, Christ i representa! over all rece and inees On hand, of 88 or $90 000, woul g a a lo an esaca were retending menners of a true republican co-T Arte sou—4 bt erbuy ro @ertainly the most fascinating rep’ meee Extract ofe mesnadhiatys ag ee Now, air,if this is the state of things thas far, whet | bothing bat acolision of arma; wat did not exist uatil ‘and admiration felt for him by hie fello Bidier—10 Le Mouth & fly Stoddard & JS Loveripg—l Butchelder, the great worke of the great masters in scl arte OMe eae | is to be ths result for the fature? Mr Phelps exhibited | after Com; d the act declaring it to and their full faith and confidence that bo will st and in/paintiag that have ever been exhibited om | oon os ncins codigr (No, 858) sere entice, $0 She e- | tO etall the over-eatimuaten of Beesipts be the tecretare | poce'vensels Belonging to private oitineas ef 84 firmly by the Constitution, gives hima power for good ar is gnarinent® fal and eh Lemenaeed ranlecinn te tariotet: red before tbat time, th question would | which uo oth Wo ! this continent. They were beautiful and chaste, | | gq engaged in collectiog the statistics’ of fiaance ia | of tho Treasury, from the custome, and from the public | been capti re , the qi on mm ‘er can possess; that this meeting does, | 23 T Jones & Vo—| graceful and elegant, truthful, poetical, and | thiscountry for th- period a little before the com- He showed that the importations of the last year if war did not exist, could they be lawful prises? | with one heart and voice, respond to his nomination, for | 1 W & : hipps & co—i2 Kk: Charming. They exhibit to full houses, and | mencement of this war. It is possible that if we should | were excessive-—that there was ® large surplus on hand the Pre: ones gon! Nushan, Souiine & Tien A, a ; . bat : these groups are more interesting (han the Works | ret Oana ee robsery che per ceatage on the pre. | from ths custome lessened tu the same ratio. ‘The ex- | proporicion, thst the President comm-scrd am uncoutti- | to have bern acted upon. A Fesolutioa wee: pengibe: in of the old masters themselves ; for they are alive, | Sousa tte coluage and exports, aad duties ou inereat- | traordinary receipts of last year were tho effects of ao- | tutional war, cid not assert » constitutost rath. th» house to provide for auditing and allowing the ac- and trae, snd narural ia all the figures, and give | oo \inports offorsiga commodities, might aount to tea | cumulstion He exhibited the effect upon the receipts | Mr A y the act of the 13th «I May, wedid | counts of Com. Moore, to the amount of upwerde of o—4 t Sha pless & Sons—8 Bailin & Sander— 26 2 feruot & Du'se—1i A 3 Stewart & co—1 us the real sudstance in the place of the shadows, ‘twelt rn? but on the approesh of | irom the public lands of the soldier’s laud warrants, as | not declar (A voloe—* We declared that it should | $11 000, for a vances made for the use of the T'rxas navy Croth-1s—2 Reimer & Mecke—9 Fabreguettes, which we had long ago so learned to admire. | even vesioan trope. 1a prods of revolution, the mi- | affording bo ground for the Sroretary to caloniate upoa | De pros-cuted ) Also, a rerolution to provide for the assumption on the ie yighole. rive & cow L# Binaes com be f in; it has hit upo: from their work, @ad are rarely | baits milliou additional revenus from the public lands Mr Ruert— Congress declared that war existed ; and | part of the State of sums dus individuals for supplies 25 7 note respole & co—3 On: thing is certain; Dr. Collver has hit upon a rua away fro 4 y . & Brothers—ai \ Kahn—2 Zollikoffer & Wetter— essful idea in these exhibitions, and is on kia moaths. [he same difficulty may be | The Secretary of the {'reasury bad been -qually unfortu- | had Congress the right to doi: ? furoished the navy, oud for which the individnal obli- pag igh road of sucerssful experiment ‘d from the approach of our troops jn, | nacein bisestimateso' expenditures, Mr.theipstead vari- | Mr. AsMaun ° The President told us that war was pro- ations of Com. Moore are outstanding to the amount rates ‘: tables (oshow bow far the Secretary.in estimates bere- | duced by he act of Mexico oO . The report of the committee on the ac- There was also to-night, a hop at Coleman’s | the mints (some sfven or eight ia Haber) by payments | cofore made, bad fallen Debi. d. the actud expenditures, | Mr Rast ava anotber thing. The question is— | counts of Com Moore, allowing a large amount of claime hotel, where, we beg leave to submit, that an ooloage for's tera of years, wad they are mostly, if mot | aud that in his estimates for current expenses, he was, | did this Congress put the country in a @ of war, put in by him for expenditures on the account of the aphuis Guinaud hour or two were appropriated by this deponent, | Cnrrely, ia the bands of neutrals, Acd in respeot to| th-retore, unreliabl+ authority Tue regalar expenaes | or not jute navy of Texas, and showing alerge balance in his Mp Ne a ry Mad Buy & coe with pleasure us a looker on among the dincers, | other internal sources of ordinary re T sappore | Mey be approximated; but thea come the contingracies, | Mr Asusus—Congress eald it did exist, favor with the government, was adopted by the houte | Yngray—s WC Huster! Fite Beiforied a Levercacenn aud 4s an active participant »tthe attractive sup- | they cannot be made available towards the support of | which canaot even be gussaed at; perhaps, all oid, they Mr. Raetr—The gentieman’s case does not apply. on the 4th instaut.— Galveston Civslian, Jan, 12th. Diekson & co—7 Levi‘ ooks &co—3.J Eim-ric—-3 sam't Has- +4 aT & w Haight & et Handea & come Levin J Ca cat yer apread out in the long room. uite a darge | this army, exvept by the ocoupstion of the te capi- | will not fail short of $20 01”) 000, on account of this war. Mr Asnmun | say that the President did n0t declare | en | keli—s A W Spies & co—? Feilows Van Arscale & Cooper Proportion of a ee ms the ma ante @ le tala, and through ‘the State authorities, To collect | Then the laud warrants issued to soldiers in bounties. | war, but he produced un actual war g ‘ hh re direotly, and by means of agents of our | hadalready amounted 10 $1.665,848—-qual to two-thirds | Mr. Rurtt—I say he did not, for Congress only can MARITIME INTELLIGENCE 1 ong & Eliis—8 Allen, Hazes & co—1 Col Thorn— Present, und conspicuous umong them, Were | Qwa—Mexiccnt or Aericans—would require «host of | of the annual receipts at tho land oftos. But for the | declare war. But thie ie characteristic of the gentle- ey ig Kirmey-8 SN Bouge-s A Greeti james Paege a Wone, TO ee Aen Crete: | civil employé-s, involving much extortion, waste, and | condition of Europe, requiring our extraordinary ex- | man’s party. With them, the constitution seems to be Port of New York, January 30, 1848 aton & co~4 es Siter, rice & co—1 G Vim Baur-3 Hoo © & of the Senate, and Messrs. Winthrop, Went | Corruption. The ruperintendence of the latter system | ports, the war would have bre stopped for want of sup- | regarded ase nuisance, i don’t believe they want the distil eare eon egal Vietor—8 F Bemheimer & H usinan—3 G Kosewfedt & Freres worth, Morse, of La., Richardson, of Ills., Bow- Id by extremel. nant tomy habits and feelin; plies. Asitis, we have exhausted Europecf the pre | wartostop. They want to have it for Presideot making lin, of Mo » Hunt and Marphy, of N. Y., and Boel ace! Tunte ar sesentip pina the poke cious metais to sustain this war; and now, sir, under the | The charge that the President began the war, is a part others of the House. There were also present; | of the subject. By the arrival of adequate reinforce- | inexorable laws cf trade, the tide of specie is setting | of their operations to affect the public mind, Governor Van Ness, Capt Wiikes, U S A., Col | ments, I hope to be better iuformed, and under a gene- | back again; and you have oaly two expedients of re- Mr. Vinton—I would ask the gentleman— 3 sehuyler & Gutmen—i9 Maiezieux, Gourd, Freres & co— +7 4] Moon kises 1 Delluc & co—2 Houghton, Sawyar & cu—9 EJ Brown & co ++-4 56] HIOM WaTER . —.0 A Binuger & co1 8 Gerson & co—111 Schrage, Koop & = co—2 Ja) jaquet Kreres—1 C Cognebin—4 Draper, Fairchild & vr Vi = a theal—d cases JR Jaffray & Fill F.C Grubd : % he in: | lief, to-wit: The Cuainmax —Doos the gentleman from South Car- 4 si Cleared. Cont re A Cotheal-4 oaete A egw, B.A... Colonel Barnett, of the New | Seize es Gare cr’the manmnnscumery to support |i 1. More loans, or olina yield the floor? san Ships—Fairfield, Loveland, New Orlea: s, TP Stanton: Se- | 74,4 Piuyett & WH Colre—8 be Barer, & co? © @ Guu- York Volunteers, (who received much attention | Stor, at least part of the means neosssary to supp orgies llterdel west etalon yer hecrer, Mobile, Ww Whilock, J; Mariume, Ging, | EL," A etsy gL H Rohe f Brady deo“ Ny Chanrn from the comp ny,) Mr. Jeavey, Postmaster of | Uy OmePe me . £ the: di ts | [fthe war is continued, sic, the Pressury cannot be re-| Mr Vixrox—{ would ask the gentleman, cannot war | APAlachieols, J W Phillips; Sullivan, Waite, Charleston, G | her m7 H Deraiamus & Damout Hunt Brothers—4 Col- Lowell, Mr. B. F. Hallett, Mr. Renwick, Smith- e concluding portion of the documents | jieved by either of these expedients, or by both. The | exist until it is declared by the proper authority ? Cee Mohsen” Gavi, Sates :Jane, | Yi & Flemmiog—1 us M Heli 1 u tted, sists of a letter to General Scott cs Ba R zas. Jones & Johnson: Jane, | 0’ 25 4¢ B Sirang & Brover—I sonian architect, and others. There was a | transmitted, consists of a le! eral Scott, | amount of specie in the New York banksis less than | Mr. Ruert Cardenas, Nesmith & Walsi: Georgia, Hunuington, | £2770 44 c, Siang & Brower —18 Tet choice collection of ladies, and some very beau- | !rom tne Secretary of War, dated 14h Decem: | $5 000,000, and perhaps there is not over $20,000,000 in | Mr Vixton—ie the President to engage in hostilities | Mobi'e, Sturges. Clearmau & Co; De tina, do, | Ptecer Gillanase mccoy beget, By tiful ones among them ; but we shall not give one | ber, 1847, stating that the yovernmen: coutem- | ail the banks of the country. Where you to get | without tne consent of Con; ? Elwell & Co: Odd Fovow, aVuper St Marys, Gay Kirkland, | g comiJ H Adams—7 Michael Brox co—8 siagle name, for fear of injustice to the rest. We | Plate that the resources of the country are, 1g a ren your lose ot S188) 000, ae pense) ie nH Bae oe fer Is he apt te commpapien ie: La i Baltimore; Emma, Webber, Boston, Nesmith & ai Moran & 1 lind Bor & Sehuchar ml Goideghmidt " catnatt 2 % tent, t that the: country to spare you ? vate capil in- | chief of the army and navy? ey) as no rigt sal ‘ i Ni sie com3 Morimer & Goutry—3 Spauluing Thomas & Vai—2 Teese pena iva. Well teido, Aalustice to say. of | Soe Meee sored te, or tne eee eat, AtuGy | vested, ta Pallreads: the public Gest ‘aigeedy com: | fepel invasion, ho gentlouan {com Massactunstironye | yctho brass, Atkins, Grae, Foner & Nic Gashaed, | Durie, Sobormw lama eg ‘rh, musk sarstcnet J M Op Senator Greene to admire the whole sue m8. | ing the burden of our expenses, and impreasing | acted, manufactures, foreiga goods. &o. What is the | that the President made the war, notwithstanding he | Dickine, Cardenas, Neamuh & Walsh Fy Riitioe, Hi IW. Z Waunemeyer & Brothers— 1 - condition of the money market? Stricgent beyond de- | says only Cougress oan declare war. The constitution | , Sch:—smily Johnzon, Johuson, Savnonal Ti Btar el Pre than we do, we have said enough for our own | upon the general the necessity of making them | scription. What is the condition of your currency? | givesCongrese the power to ieolare war. There isa dif den; LF Young, Smith, Wilmington, NG: Seto, Travels, | Famke Haughwoutel Scher maroe an, Hea) ar Bead co justification. availabl B. | Im process of rapid and stringent oonrraction. Mr. | ference between war declaring and war making. It will Bishmonds Hainogw; Hainer, Tilasel bul ‘ ‘ H ts French, Wells & co12 Gerard, Bells & co—2 Cook & ¢ lark The hotel is now under the management of | * We seve this document yesterday. Phelps next exbibited how the specie was going over to | be seen by looking to the debates in the convention, chat | Cats, do: Jasper, Hamilton, f United, Dawgur Providers: | 7ig,Wliamson, Stetain & co-a'do W'S Miller—3 do Sm Mr. Blackwell, as the successor of Coleman, and England to meet drafts from Mexico, on account of the | the clause to ‘make war’ was stricken out, and “deola: Blooy js!and, Hall, Providence; Motto, Appleby, Atkinson—1 Jewell, Tebvetts & Green—1 C Vau Gulpeu—1 4 '. a id luded that the atce: id A x4 od x Ls "| A. mold & co—1 Cia k & 4 est—4 Wright, Crothers & co—1 these social hops in the course of the wiater, igi pes named Triste nesawite or osating pp the naga Providence. ae D gamucl—1V Duraud—1 Merritt Ely cot PD Mulier— sree feature of the House that promises to be as at 10, 12,or 18 percent ,aad that neither England nor Whig party-—that Congress isthe war ma: | _ Burk Verop. Paxton, Sovaunah, Jan 29, to, Sturges, Clear Ltimchore bene aero ee ell sustained as the house itself. We expect our Sen: Holland would subscribe, because they had no sympathy | king power ; and, therefore, the President had mao & Sid in co with bar! r Dewill. and brig Phi- | thans—1 Faber & Bierwith—' Booth Baker & Bradish—1 Hook landlords atthe United States will have some- Wasnixaron, Jan. 97,1848. | With usin this war of aggrandixement. In season we | to order our troops from Corpus Christi Con; is wr ork: 25th inst, lat 33 38, lon. 76 40, apoke ship | & Townsend—1 Bowen & McNamce—1 Escher & Pusch—1 thing of the kind before Mr. Clay leaves thy | Cloudy and sultry morning. Thin attendance of the uspension of the banks, and # general re- | the war making power, therefore it is right for them to | AZ7i0'-Sting ‘Colson, Newvitas, Jax, Ohtani ves | Meitet & Robert—19 Capt Howe—1 W H Horstman & Son— house, in honor of Harry of the West; and if! jgns at the Capitol. Slim representations of the ‘he only way to prevent it was to remove | determine its purposes and objects! Congress is the | sels, Jau 17, lat 29 19, lou 79 43, spoke brig Cybele, of and for | ‘3'2 Se voiesBkipsManha Washingion—3 e-aks Wolfe & they do, we shull have a grand affair, fora very | States on the floor of the Senate. ding to by stopping the war. | war-making power, therefore they can call in question | Portland, 4 dayé from Cardenas; seme aay lat 29 20, lon 79 50, | Gillesme—20 cases LA Herbury jr—? do Hunt Brothers—9 do l i * b , As for ‘I'reasury notes, another issue would cestroy the | negooiations ! spoke bark tdwin & Avgastus, from Mobile for Havre; 21st, | WW. hi Y 723 large proportion of the ladies of Washington are MR. BAGBY’S RESOLUTIONS. 5 ‘att & Sherman—1 do Stan’on & & others—S do K 8 Grouk- Clav men. Pending the business of the morning hour, qurrency, Aber they ars pala for customs, Tor pane, ae Aaa und ite the sentiensn to say | lat 3, uk as spoke schr John Hencock, 7 days from Carde- | 2 bales 9 casua voxes PJ Hay deo bale 26 sks Little, ald- a : . Mr. G 4 © ; and how are your Sul ‘reasuries ou that war dia not exist unt ter theact ongress. 5, , en & Co—4 casks Ieasc tiuut 5d ward & Conuer—8 do We hear this evening no more rumors ef peace, | rglatutiona on Tasedey hae denne OF Bis eas | with specie, if the Tountain heads sre but poper issues! | Mc’ Hunr1~-Certalaly. i Brig Balaat, (of Bathsport) Nichols, 8t Domingo City, 35 Hisiog & Brot) ‘ciel caak. 2 cares 1 box Wolf & B shoj—4 lapp & Keot—8i casks Walsh & 1ory—4 do Sauvel —« R § Stanton—1 do Hamain—12 do 4 es Thomas & W Sloane—1 hhd E Coilamore—1es Sherman & Dus from which it is reasonable to infer, that the i 0 ‘Be 0 18 1 oting the relati »te | Sir it will bring about @ depreciated paper ourrency,| Mr. Asumun—The President, on the 11th of May, he Bounty, Hallett. Norfolk, dell. War is still existing by the act of Mexico, or | governments, respectively; Uader & steint ernreaetics | which "will ouutinus to depreciate as the amount ia: | eald: “War existe by the aot of Mexico” itealt: Was | Sekt ponmy: flallets. Norfolk, to M Bedell rather fiom the fatuity of Mexico in refusing to | of the Federal compact, oa various questions of State | cresses, and the banks and trade must be prostrated in | th'sthentrue? You said that war did not exist until ‘ Below. —$ bs @ Hastings —24 anvils FP m2 cha C Little act. Respectfully, Tue Docror. rights, he had omitted one important point, which he | the struggle. Congress declared it. ‘ip Switzerland, Fletcher, from London, via Cork, | 78 cts 4oks A M Huydock & co—!4 bl: rm now wished to supply; and he would, accordingly, ask | At the instance of Mr. Clayton, it being three o'clock, | Mr. Ruztr—I have passed beyond that poiat.—| toriuuell, Minturn & Co. 95 bis (hue & Walker—t cask Ics James M Weed—I ck Bar- WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 1848, | thet the resolation be now read and printed; artiwhen | Mr. Phelps suspended for the day, (Laughter } I do not oa: h whether the President, | Ship Minerva, Browa, f.0m Palermo, Dec 12, with fruit, to | ton Brothers—1! casks 4.es Norton & Winston—Il¢ anvils 66 rt Pets * the series heretofore offered should be t: up, he And the Senate adjourned the gentleman, or all of his party, asserts that Congr Chamberlin & Phelps. cks 10 vices Sheldon & Phe!ps—¢cks W Seymour & co—3 chs Report on Light House Establishments. would move to append to them this additional declare, — is the war-making power. ‘The President may have Ship Gen Vezie, Fairfield, from Palermg. ae 4 Ess AH EG Doorn. ice J Gignon ko de Joha Faleoner We have extracted from thie report the an- | tion :—The resolution declares. that although Congress House of Representatives. that “war exists,” inthe popular phase. Did yoube- | intr oree thatcher, Freeman, fom Gottenburg, 46 days, | OOD nial Muoret hkd Joha Mayrexil ce Wan Wheer : may not have the power to legislate upon the question Wasuinoton, Jan, 87, 1848, | liove that war existed? wright jr—5 bls Bird & Giililan—25 cx KJ. Clark—25 brs 32 H i y |. Masin, ———, 37 days fr nexed table, which presents, in one view, the | ofslavery in territories of the United States, the power REPORTERS, Mr, Asnucx—Not constitutionally, until Congress| Purchsnip Hesolatiou, Hotupe from Site sums appropriated for building light houses un- | over that question does properly belong to the people of | Mr. Borpex made a corrosion of his remarks, as pub- | passed the aot. Ship Hich . listed in the Union last n‘ght. Mr. Rucrt— to N L & G Griswo! der the act of 3d March, 1847, the cost of build- | "0 tertorlee, Ke Posters, gud expreised ie’ atretah been ee ame pesaeel | Oaup: tothe stesttatles macian areeren gat Hobert Parker, Weeks, from New Orleans, to T P ing, and the sums remaining to be carried to the | | Mr. Yuer, from thi -making Rov French ship Indust i up, from Shield 4 ‘Alsop, Sinith, trom New Orleans, with mdse, bis—86 dO 47 ols 125 tons pig T- mize GF Gerdivg—15 do ‘Hoose & ¥ clor—9 ¥ Hermann— ‘& Molleman—5 Pheips. Chittenden & 2 W Voruerk—1 R Paitersou—300 bls 8 art acda 2000 horns 191 r al Affairs,in- | Accuracy of the published debates. For his par vation. I sxy that Congress is not the in his seat, one-tenth of what was said. ee Biiss—2 W Stetsor 7 troduced a bili tor the reliet of the officers, seamen, and | could not I do not say, however, Cony cannot limit 'rapp, from Rotterdam, \ rags 244 bxs mdze 11¢6 bxs pip.» Heuscher & Uukart—28 Wi- surplus fund :— marines of the brig Somers, lost in the Gulf, | No woud-r; he is right in the midst of the buzzing, and | the sphere in which hostilities exist. ‘They oan doit by | Barkayabaions Erarh, from Rotterdam, Dec 20. chelhausan & Main—4 Boru & Sehuschardt—1 W Von nent mt a To be car- reporters have to give ear to the upper current. a proviso. Igo farther. If the President did not do his Salled. hroder & Scribjer—@ W Geisse k Son—6 E & 1° Plee Pel ae “end. INDEX TO CLAIMS. 5 daty, we are not without s remedy. It is our duty tosee | —greamship Cambria. Liverpool via Halifax; ship Wiscasset ac aipleets Seimer & Morke—06l ieiare: . wl Miaess COURTS MARTIAL—MR BENTON’S BILL, A debate took place on tue resolution reported by the | that the Constitution is enforcad. If the President has | New Orle meriea. Lisbon: harlesto1 x Sroueatene Pyitle Rover Cues, .... $50m0 09 coe co $340 go | _ Mr. Bento, pursuant to notice, introduced a bill pro | Committee on Cisims, authorising the preyaration of an | involved us in all the horrors of ‘war, be ought to be im- | Mary & Jane, Jacksonvilie, ER; Falmouth, Baltimore. «| 35°C H Hendricks & tool 8+ Mount Desert Rock. 15,000 00 13.500 60 1,500 00 | viding form general alteration of the plan of conducting | index to all the private claims present.d from the four | peached, and hung for it. I¢1 believe that the President ‘ind blowing a gale from NW. ‘Simons! Harbor, Goll military courts of ingulry, and courts martial, which | teenth to the close of the twenty-ninth Congre: dre- | has acted unconstitutionally in ordering the troops to = ter 22 Be: ae m7 — | wasread. The bill provides that— commending that James Young, instead of “some euit- | the Rio Grande, I myself would bring forward articles of Herald Marine Correspondence. | co-60 Jung & Behrvann—1 Horstma rucker—4 1, All proceedings of courte martial shall be made | able person,” be employed to compile the volume, The | impeachment, so help me heaven! ‘Thegentleman from | , §r.Gronce, Bermuda, Jan 19, 188-—The shiv Ceylon, of | Vardy & Mcbbins—6 Vicior & Aciuin—39 H Watschildma b or — | publio—(that is, there shalt be no closed doors ) competency of Simon Brown « this gentleman, for the | Massachusetts sald that, by his proposition (declaring | [ubec, (uelore reporied.) sprung ale ihe second day out | D Muller JC Mullsr—43 1° Rohastam— 2 A bendit--8 3400 0210 00/ | 2 ‘That persons under trial by courts martial shall | Uaek, was discussed ; ond fus'ly, after an uusuccessful | that the President unnecessarily and unconstitutionally | AY joes vilet the aitemoon of the uh, but during the | Reals, Dash &co-8 Parsume & co—l Hongeion & Soni F have the right of couusel. motion to lay the resolad! m on the table, it was passed. | commenced the war) he had put « plaster on the Presi- forenoon of the léth,she was seen | bottles 27 cke 23 cs 1914 bus piyer te order. - - 3. All evi hall be placed on the record of the on, dent, and there Does he wish to damn the mer was Uvitas—Brig Caroline—147 logs mahogany 16 de cedar ort. ick. Gi a Sound, Light President by stioking s plaster on him’ Let him move nce. too | 2000 m: Say that the court shail have no dis- ommittee of th ts palm lexf 10 tes 3 bbls houey Holt & Owea—9 i os . woe 10,000 009,950 00 50 00 | oretion to omit parts of the evidence from th Whole on the S ate of toe Union, and resumed the con- | a0 impeachment, and let his friends, who yoted for that re taker off by | mah»giny | anebor and chain Barnard, Curtis & com381 boxes <>. hela 5,000 00 — | butthat all the evidence must be teoordad) "| nideration of tbe President's autal message. Sr-R. | svowal, vote am {mpeachment. You have’ the 1ight.— cishhiee phy tall wary | “Se Denison Grte—Brig Belzoni—204 logs 7:7 eroteh i 4 All matters submitted to the decision of th» court | Ingersoll was called to preside ‘Why do you not exercise it? We have the power to ‘me v t ig Belzoni—204 logs 7:7 erotches ma- re m the brig Will for Philacely 5 hogany 176 fogs sain Wood 218 sticks lignumyitee 12 bbis ram ene ‘The bark Isaheila, Burr. 53 days from Rio Janeiro for New | 3do honey A C Rossire & co. tory } York, put m here on the 2d Ist and remained wutil the 18th, shall be taken by yeas and nays, and Mr. Tosrsox, of Indiana, t20k the floor for the pur- | declare war, bat not to make peace Suppose Co! - — | form part of the reocra. oH ad the votes shall | cos Of doing whist ha had never betoce Gane, vis; de, | abould muaken Gectaration thas only certain, tarsi 5. All matters of evidence submitt flaing bis own position. About four weeks ago he was | should be received, and on certain conditions; and sup: | She exverienced severe weather from the 22d to 28h ult — a intone: = — | sball nevertheless oes mart ote fecisberd baselines x6 represented ayy newspaper in tuis city as making a | pose the executive should make @ treaty at variance | Wh He leying fo oe the Sout ofthegulistream spung | New Onteans—Ship Arcole—! box J Everitt—1 do Do- 9.280 00 20 60 | . The bill was ordered to be printed, and referredto the | speech advocating the subjugation and conquest of Mex- | with the wish of Congress; which would be the law? ber bind iethees ballet then pe cate bad poss ie shorty 5 semi Leighioa Roos 4 G iffia—2 bole, F Bale ¥ : Committee on Military Affairs. | joo, The day before yesteraay he was repcesented by | We have no control over the terms of peace, or treaties; =~ pada ede tei cata ae iceeamra oa (ST) roo re 3 a ee nt meas ea - IMPORTANT APPLICATION. the Union as having made another specob, justifying | that is for the President himself The war-declaring Warwick, | Havens & sox—6e bbls W y Birechim SSeotenlone Nic Mr. Benton presented a memorial from John Charles | the course of policy pucsued by the administration in | power is in Congress; the war-making in the President. 600 00 3,400 00) Fremont, Lieutenant Colenel of the Regiment of Mouat- | the origin, prosecution, and final objecte of the war | The peace-making power is in the ident and the ed Rifemen, asking that a committeemay be appointed | With Mexico. Fearing that some persons may think | Senate; the war-conduoting power is in the Hous: ld, Back & co—22 bales wool L = Sagru—37 do rope H jett—100 bbis tallow Creigh & Heydecker—16 oe greare Will, ‘Be Wallace & Mick—100 do pork Gibbs & co75 do Ro! -_ - illiams—10 hhds sugar W 8 Toole—124 do Begart 3 with power to rend for persons and i that he did make speeches of this kind, he would | Senate,and the President The gentlemen from [i red— . New York: achs Fair | Willis yi Ee 33.0000 1,150 08 | Teatibn Into the debts contracted by seid Fremcet m | convince gentlemen thet he neither ms diana says, that the Provident violated the constitution, | Flav, Hari gLodemia de Eliza, Corson, Wile | aug? phases, Linviceott & Re) molde-215 hds, bacon 300 00 — | California, in the name and on the faith of the United | the otaer. The speech of the ger because he ordered the troops to move from Corpus | Mngton, nil A sgell & co—(9 hhds 34 bb's tallow Morte lt & com4l bhds 300 00 — | Staces. Christi. Even though no war existed, this Congress Miscellancous itecord. 97 bb's pork D B & W Mores—21 bbis molasses jard oil C Mr. BEN: uw sold thet there were » number of great power and eloquence; had no rivht to instruct the President what to do with | Brio Vortune, of Daxoary, arrived 4 Burgets—172 bbis molawes J Foley—10 do whiskey 6.000 60 — | vow in this city from Califo: ppliea- | it went far beyond ali otheraps - | the troops. The gentleman said, too, that the tre: inet, {rom s: Domlago, ll sale, and Sturges, Bennett & co—1(00 bbs dour | tank vo ad al in , tion, @ad fer aninguiry into the nature and extent of | Torin the country. Ths genticman assumed that the Senate wus rejected because it recognised the Rio | Was teported yeatersay brig mmole all these California claims, for which the United States | President communicated to Congress the fact that Grande asthe boundary. But did not the Mexicans re- Baio Extza. of Warren, Me. before reported bilged at Ha- — | isto be held responsible, aud for which Lieutenant Colo- t to protect Texas to the Rio Grande. sognise the boundary made by the armistice with Gen | [ioe wascf about 200 ee and ten years old. Proba- o¢l Fremont himself ts persouslly committed to the pay- | Th! x, was not to be found in the public docu. | Woll? [Mr. Rhett proceeded to show that Mr. Siidall ioricaarelr ee ee, 1 : were - |. Brio Sure Tutte, Sylves ment of forty or fifty thousand doliurs. ‘There are now. | Ments. The Texas boundary line was as clearly deflaed | was rejsoted at the time the troops ordered toad- | , Baro Surry Turis. Sylves Geaer.! Worch—38,000 gator of Boston St Magxs—Brig Aon Fliz:—23 boles cotton EE Hur'but by raped ae do Se ene amare — ser ed 50 a ides Coe Anderson & co—160 ring & son. twater pailed from New. | & Mulford—12 Center—21 Fx & Livingston—2.Switt & Wel Ce)... . 30,000 00 1 Comer Stak ‘and Shorver's isla-d(d). 5 000 00 } hy 5 - — | sir, in this city officers of the Army and the Navy, and | & that of the District of Columb: vance from Cerpus Christi } umbia River 15th | dron—20 do 7 bxs tobacco Allen & Meyue:—103 hides F & J D j ‘Tyoker’s Beach (e) ...... 6,000 00 = = | citizens, all from California, sir, and ali of them Under: | Muryland and Virginia. It w Mr. THomrson asked Mr. Rhett where he obtained the | Jey The ST was a sm srry sharp, built afore: | Lathrop sa z Greensh=ry Point (bea stand the nature of these claims. It is due to the | couaty of Patricio, und thi 3 the only title Texas | information. feaai Gna Waseca Pi fae Kis J Fe ire parti abet poy Greig fs atte 5 n 3.500 00 = — | slsimants, isis due to the govsraient, it is dus to had. The argument that the treaty made with Santa | Mr. Rutt replied that he had made inquiry, and | ,,S¢¥% Gen Watniveroy , Fostell, for Kingston, Jam.puy | $8 do Gibbs & co—i0 do,i80 bis cogton J kine. ie €2 bis cotton the petitioner himself, sir, that this good oppor. | Aana extended the boundary to, the Rio Grande could | that a paper had been shown to bim. wotaardy naar : sie: Spofto ton k Gomis Rave & Pottercil ble roots GJ nd. «+. 1200000 11 008 00 1,0°0 00 | tunity for ascertaining the true character of tuese | notetand. Why? Because Sante Aana, being 6 pris- Mr. Tuomrsoxs—Then the gentleman hes seen some-| =; ,,. by Messrs Clark & Sewoll | 94ing—50 bls osuaburgs Dauham & Dimon—31 bxs tobscco (A acing light) 15,600 00 8.917 00 6,083 0° | \faoilities should not bs suffered to pasa by, be. | Over, could not makes treaty. He was not the Presi- | thing which we kaow nothing about. a v &Co—2 bxs tadze Jacobus & Condict—L 5.000 00 cause, sir. it may be that uniess thei sims are | dent of Mexico at the time of his capture; for the Vice- Mr. Ruett—I have it here in @ letter, three pager beautiful copper fastened herm | 49 Coolidge & co—30 rolls leather | M Leupp & co—3 bbls H iver (A 5.008 00 = = | a0w ‘examined, there will be presented here, | Sipe ot aere en mayer neseaperte rey Spree al are ay Bis sy big of 165 to Small, to be commandea by | Srp ring | ck copier Puelps Dodge & Co—$3 che rice 50 bis Charleston Bar Benes ¥ sir, Sfty or seventy-five years henoe. ary quantity of | the interim The ‘Tyler treaty was r jected in the Se | | Mr. THomrsox—Wi gentleman me to ask joerilh Bharston, am i —Bri : é ani a lalms-all Tioder the voushers, ir, pobre Fg { nate. because ittextended the boundary of Texas to the | him when he procured the information ? nat Newburyport, sth instant by Mr Joba Carri cow #0 do wheat braver Pyare Pe iepteatllly peta b=ds Invterns &e(7) 2,000 00 eth — | govt. and which neiiner be nor any of his associates in | Rio Gracde, Mr. Thompson believed that the joint re. | Mr. Ruett—The day before yosterday. O Teiker sad Cane Nacht Pauses. oe Rane Uae & Koeeland—ast doh & RR GI il de = Inland d (tow: 9 Calitornia will be here to dispute ‘The object, then, sir, | #0lUtions for the admission of Texas were shaped to de-| Mr. Baruy—As the gentleman from Indians sesms to . . = & & J A bayder—27 5 Bronson—45 H W & 8 Hille—1590 - — | is to ascertain these Californi: od Mi. Fremont, | vive the psople with regard to it. If the question of | think that the information is new, would remark that Whalemen. W P Wiltrms—3 che rags © W Field & A letter from Honolulu of sept 12, sta’es that the whalers ad the officers here, air, from upderstand all | bouudary was left to negotiation, how can ths constita- | it wasjqusted by Mr. Owen, of Indiana, and myself ee : & comt box WV Haterharn—t bbl P Dick- ie — | svout them, for there 1s no just nor fatvat claim | tion of \'exas, approved by Congress, condimeit to the | during ine ion, Shade tetas detiettm nema ee iron Wertieeh fe Coen does BW we hidot et eee ees 7.58700 2,420 (0 | Whioh they do not Jusc exactly undepguapd” The peti | Rio Geinde, according to the resolution of Mr. Troat (looking into ® document.) That lr | ‘the vacific, reported «ff Ferjee Isiauds, Jane i6, ns having | F'8 Lathrop : BRING TS 11.369 00 63) O | tioner ith pi 0.send for per- | Congress in 1836? Congress, in muking a coll different 1rom what the President says in nis meess; takeu 300 sperm since leavioy Syduey, was the bak Pacific, of BavannaH—Bark Vercon—157 bales cotton Cahoon, Ken- 13 400 00 2.609 0 | #008 and pspers. ‘ trict, never recogoized cae foot beyoad Corpus Corisi Mr Raxtt—You may prove that the President is Faithave: ney & co—it9 do K & KK Graver—235 E & J A Snyder—75 A The sut ject was referred to the Cominittee on Military | a# being within the State of I’-x«s And post routes | black and us heartless as others are honorable, and you Spoken. o D Luck wood & co, Providence~95 8 Brovson—111 H W &S 4 9.095 00 -2.975 00 | 4 aairs. * | wees no: eatubiished from Saattago to Pott leubel aad | may strive to invoive him in the orime of producing thr | g/t Lowell, from Bostou to. waltimore, Jan%5, CapeHemy | ff Ile—1s Hill & G 7a ae Laken lo 376 bagacorn ? es Me THE PUBLIC PRINTERS UNDER HxgaiNaTion. Fort Browa wutil after the commencement of the war | war but | say.from what | know, that the order of coun: | SW 0 Mit eth. (of Hampden) Kilburn, 14 days fom Carde- | Ad ee Bone eek DD Bei eae ori handler, How. ; Mr. Asuter 8 resclation,sutboriziog Bae Cowmytee omic 1887. tuw Congress of Texas passed « resolucioa send- | oll (rejecting Mr Siidell,) justified the opinion to whieh | ays fur Bostrn, Jan 24, | spe fleart BW by W. ‘Ciuger—1 ba'e wool A Bie at —2 do mase Bird, Giiivian 12,009 00 po = | Printing to inquire woy ihe public printers have not inidy 10g » flog of truce to tue Mexicaus at Braaos Santiago, | the adminiatration came Three days after Herrera was | "Bry, Chatlott:, Uurdcres or Baltia-re, Jan 21, Cape He & co—50 ba'es cotton 50 tes rie~ tn 0 der. ¢ 12.600 00 - — | certam Pub Doc” upon the tables of the Senategoud for che rv lease of prisourrs The right of tne Mexicans | overthrown, Parades came in And will the gentle | NW 20 miles. Savannan—Baik Herse’ el—5000 feet pine plank Badger & ak | se} co report upon the rame, was taken up’ | to that soil was recogoized; there was no claim to the | man say, thatthe President, «fer aegotiation f.iled, we Foreign Ports, Peck—I1 000 fort ine trmber p) 12.600 09 as bes Mr AsH.ey rendered in cert fle com. | eduutry west of tae Nuvces river. Look at the debater | co bouudary, had no right to move the troops? This Beamwuva. Jan 15--Arr schr Eg:ewout, Ray, Backsville im Paes . — | pisints against the public printers ia xecqzion of | sad the juurnals of Texas, aud it would be found that | however, is not worth arguing. Gentleman say that | Me iA pot 19ty bark Isabelle, Burr, from itio Janeiro for Galveston Island (9). ... 15.0009 oS =| the work—the work was not only delayed but’ badly | this territory was ucauowieag das the properiy of the | Congress le the war waking pow-r. aud that the ious. | Vem YOM teparing | Mat-gorda Islerd tr)" "15.00 90 = = | printed Mexioaz government Yet (ae gentlemen trom Mary. | hasthe right to all the jutormation in relation to the | ye! i Smith, doc brig Zelies, Larkis, do. AM=fiue’ woTK bainrcid Ton buoys, 20(s) 5,009 00 - - Mr. Cameron said the printers had been disappointed | land complained that the Mexican troops had invaded = in turning over the constitution, the first power iaabeth, Barclay, fievm and for A Kerguso, J P Ferguson, Phiindelphia; G Osborn, U8 N te smn 18 in an invoice of paper Toe committee on priati.g had | #0d tekeu posssasion of the valiey of the Rio Grand: ! the Hozee is seen; the qusliseution of ite memoers ‘ea Mew, Biackinar, Boston JQ Power, do; Co! Garand. US A. aow a clerk, and would investigate the sutj-o & week or two no change was _m ;andifin | Why, Mexicans were born and reared there, aud for the better, the | only compelled to fly before the troops neat there by and toexpel a membar Aad Mr. Ruett proceeded to yk 8 L Cro wel), Ciark, s York. asioR nulerk gae that even the Senate cannot ask for a copy of the a Brig Julia & Helen, Whitwan, from Mr Bemi», Moysville; H Clap, Baffslo: W Hu 3.500 09 19959 3,320, committee would recommend seme proposition to tue | President Before the soneaation. our Charge, Mr. | instructions to Mr Stidell.should # treaty concluded b; bad n yior, Albany: Mr ana Mis Cayler, W Rub 4,000 00 ‘= F 3 Sena’ ee | Dowelson, bad the authority given tohim by the Exeou. | Mir Trist. go into that body. The Senate cannot takr | yoy FISAAE (Man) Jau?— Bark New Haven, Frisbee: from | bars; Mé Robeson. Fail Hivrr: W # dotinen, Bs Mr. Asuvey said he had received an anonymous letter | tive to order forrwrd our troops the tuitiative. That is for the President {n oonclusion, | do, Rowena, Wilvon, from Philadelphia for Laguayia, 2 days; | «ood, Boston: D Carrel, ev Heo} 4 ade aru m some person pointing out twenty odd mistakegin a) Mr. McLanx—By w whig oF democratic administra- | the gentlemen from South Carolina, said it was the whig | John Marshall, Collins, from Bath, diag; schs Bulle, White | L- Chadwick, do; Gf’ Smith, Puciba.g; Georee 4, Bos: ‘Wagoosrranee (2) *. 25.000 00 os 7 (0 | single page of a printed document. He though! hese | tion ? perty who had always been trying to upset the constitu. | from 7imington, NC ay. fine, do. oie. . tony J R Dorr, do; A Briston, NewHaven; WK Deane. New Poiot ane Bara’ Seats | 4.1600 asa oo | thing: ought not to be continued Ee, Mr. Tuomrsov—By Joha Tyler’ The democrats, | tion. All innovation comes from them. They have | (,VAtranaiso, Nov 7--Arr shiy Corsair, Peabody, Boston, | Yorks W Stevenson, ‘I H Dickaou, Philadelphias W Hi Sew: () 5000 00 41158 00 ue Mr. Dicxixsow defended Messrs, Wendeil and Van | however, were particeps criminis. He was no longer fit | striven to alter and amend the constitution by Irgislative | (July 6) aud ald 27th, on her rem n, direct. ell, Auburn, : 5.000 00 4,900 00 100 ro | BenthBysen. In their contract for the work they had | for whig association, and he was taken into the embrace | enactments, so that they may build upe central des- Home Portus. _ : ea __ GITY HOTEL. pa + 3500 00 = 3,590 0 | stopped the old system of monopoly under which men | Of the demoorats. Texas would not come into the Union | potism. Thatis their polioy. Boston. Jan 28—No arrivals Cla ships Wakona, Paine, L Baa, Weshivaton: Ce Foote, Missteaioel 5 Barber, 3.00009 4440 Co 300 OF | grew rich in asingle year, With regard to the anony- | uotiiahe had © sacced pledge given to her that her | | Mr Goaain,of Virginta, obtained the floor, and the | fern (rut; Calforai Monwomery: NOvjeans; bark Backus, | Lowisvile: EHP ter, Richmond: Rev’ M Sheriaan. New sane, sae 590 on | MOUS letter, be thought that in all such cases the recom- | cluim would be defended to the Rio Grande. It had | committoe rose, ree UIT MeCalloch; Pexaa; Smt Houston, dos Jos Danube , ime | ame 330 by | Menvation of the Irish Lord ahould be fcliowed, that is, gbeen asserted that G-neral Taylor recommended an ad- | And the House adjourned at four o'clock, CLINTON MOTEL. —_— : ee that no respect ought to be paid to anonymous letters Bree vere river; but he retracted it ins subsequent —— D B. Sargent, Cincinnati. Geo Rajt, W Grah-m, Virgin; % Suspended for fa ther action of Congress. unless the writers’ names are at the bottom, ter. Yet the gentleman from Marylend arose aud Battimorg, Jan. 29, 1843. Geo B Pease, Taliaiassa, Flo; Wm R’ Frince, Flushing; J P Asvigned to the Tepogrephical Bureau. Mr. Cuaytox argued for an examination into this | ‘sald, that General Taylor repeated the recommendation Marblehead; | Morsn, Union Towa, Pa to Topographieal Bureau. matter # | urgently. General Taylor made the recommendation | Duel Hnded in Smoke—Lawyers’ Quarrels as . Jan2—Arr barks tda, Parker, Bostos;J W | sp parate ate Mr. Nixes spoke docisively against the style in which | on a hypothesi Easily Setiled as Lovers’—A Disgraceful « no le dsley, Bridg. port: Gen Hall. Connecticut the public printers executed their work. Te was full of | Will the gentlemen permit mo — ‘Ai Ricuialing: Mak cad Wife Th gern ita Shsteeay Moric York: i Vkiy, W. verntory: EL, Bi : t . | blunders, not to be understood ta many oases.and entirely No, sir is cisphh toads ies reat aeee ‘ichrs Sharou, Thateher, from lewtou Dowitng, Blackstone, Migs; Chris- 2) No iaformation -eceived. inferior to the worst.printing ever done heretofore for ime sey that if the gentleman looks | of Poverty—Shocking Death—Acquittal of Otho WRANRLIN’ HOCK, i) Objected to, and aetion nostponed the Senate. Never before bad the Senate had any dift: | to theletter of November 7, ho will find the recommen: | iin, te a He shall; Boatgu, 8 Newh 6} Ass muee be law to the To ozrathieal Bure culty. as to the manner of exeouting the work. It had | dation is repeated. iver, $c reported. Cd. by alt, London: Garland ‘Bhace- onion, S Nowhal) Bedalo: & tgs tate Whorter's Iiaol<aperon fotinn hota sivays been done in a satisfactory manner, | Mr. Tuosrsox—Give me the letter; I'll read it for | The anticipated duel between the Hon. Rever- Cpe he! y Ce a Uhavleston: L Bulk: 2) The site purchised, bat ind ic tained uiry followed on the same side you , 5 ; + Th : Btone, Troy; JH {7} muperiatiedeas dicceed ticle cee Pe cumin’: | " MMe. ‘Wasrcors otid. that tie expestmnent bad turned |'> Mc. Molawa—Beed the lad paisarabh dy Johnson and Henry J. Brent, Esq., has all sling. Vourg, a Gallagher, Bonton ‘Ames, Ct out juetas he had predicted. He told the Senate, | Mr. Tompson read the paragrapn, from which it ap- | ended in smoke,which, by the way, is the mode | Mary, Howland. Prov dence. j HOWARD HOTEL. te as uncecessary. when they were about adopting this contract aystem, | peared that Geoeral Taylor recommended the ocoupe. Cassin, Jan dA —Atrash Elizabeth, Douglass, NY, (and ald | | Lymington, Maryland J. Browne, Verma Bowon; J Frost, Mi tnour, Eliz bethtown; 'T Echstein, » ounectic er, Filadetpha: HT Bolt Montrose; M Havekes, Aibony: J rutock, Blushin wry, Femiaylvanias T' Borden, Fall Haver: A Etiton, New Haveu Dw" d in the law, by mtstake, for Bull's Bay. | that it would tail. He had told them that this misera: | tion of the Rio Grands, on the bypothesis of an early | ‘Hat such difficulties between lawyers are gene- lah weit olay tb No | ble system of huckstering out the public printing wouid | adjastment of the question of boundary rally settled. They quarrel for the purpose of ry iy under w ae tnawer And it bad so turned out. The fact is,| Mr. McLaws—It is aquestion of fact between the gea- | gatisfying their clients as to the interest the (k} Fexcon on Loug Island represented ns unnecessary. | that we eannot do snything for the prompt, faithful | tlemen and myself | state that the recommendation of ay i No netion, Oa Fix Island, site purchased, and jurisdiction | 8Ud proper execu‘ion of our printing, till we ostat- | General Taylor ie repeated, and { will not be contradiet- | take in the peculiar case under consideration, for Hrankfort;) 25th, Rich, Smith, Baltimore, long pass:ge | son, Mracd Mrs Wilson, Susan Currier, Varker, Frankfort, to load for ° Fiensb , i Hull, (Eng). Hom IUDSON’S HO: EL. to be obtained, lish an office of our own, separated from your | ed. e - renoy, Baltwin. London: Sw 4. Tyler, Boston; RO Storrs, Webster; M Prinve, Co P {my ‘Amnaned By Becreiary of Tressary tothe War Depart | DECKStEHIDE 9ontract, ayatern, and from the par | sak of Hovenbee 7, rateoneetee ie peste ne be em a ar eae iat pewakyey a Gall Ulmer it B Lester, Windsor: A Mir chell, doy G. 2hapman same r pal ty press. To keep up with the extraordinary | ter of November 7, retracted what aid onthe 4ch | tween them, they leave town for a few days, an ‘Carouge, Havie; Br hal Bp oat apd Lorre ah I tivors; M White, thitad: 0 jo rn y jay, for means #0 5 on ; am: Bre oop Ch rlotte June, Bethel. ee dee NX Sites h (9) Gontrnet for buildings directed st $7,990, but not yet { Printers, waioh their contract would not justify. ‘They | that he arid he had beter gy there at once” Gee. | thanever. During yesterday the city was full of | "Bure twosarton, Jansteane tens Eagie, Haskell, New Cee ts Mi Guess en ered ito would probably lose fn eo doing, some $40 000 or $50,000. | tema aeserted that the refuesi to receiv ble, and Bolivar Point recom: | He was not for onawacing these tun’ They bad som. | ‘sminioter waa eyaatifnele eenes etree, “cee otras vag | rumors to the effect that Mr. Jobnson had been . scitted mistakes—one of bis own reports, which they had | fact? The order to Genersi Taylor won given om be | Shot through the head, but the evening train from vered at Golveston—-ost not yet ascertained. printed, fiad been 60 changed. expecially in the spelling | 13th of January. aud on the 14th of thy sawe monta Sir | Annapolis announced that he had been engaged ished, and a temporary beacon placed there. Of the uaines a8 to make it almoet unintelligible. But | sidell wrote to the Sito department that Gener) | all day iu arranging an important case in the Do. 4 ‘do. these things mizit be rensomably accounted for, from | Paredes had received hime gentioman. Mr Taomp- | Appeal Court. fa Hy Nesmith, (new) Ulmer, NOrts: Wet aw ig), Bite represented as uns LOVEJOY’S HOTRL ed—no action s, Peekstili; AL Mat, Tstand; % U Smith, Alba: 0. 2 of jurisdiction i i . ‘ ‘ doy Hd Egleston, doz JM Wetince, the preu'iur diMfculties with which these printers were | fun Tead ‘rom the Urion of ch of February, subse- te h ted he at i d . to Topoe-aphieal Borean, * | eae iary, Quite aa excitement has existed in the western Vile; J Bradie*, Paterson, N J; oresrepniee / Hee surrounded quantly, Co show, tbat witnouga Vir Slidell was not o! part of the city, for the past week, on account of Win P teri ld, Cambridge, & Mr. Camenow pleaded the onus of the contractors cially rveeived, Le bad not been r jected, wud that the 8 cons*qaence of fou! weather r f he wod " D ee the marriage, some time since, of Dr. F ory beacon has been erected here, as at Cini | THey Ouaht to be alloweda further trial. All toe peiu- | prvdabliity was ie would be roceived. It was suid, too, G—r, toa young, beautiful and respectable g wal). doy To Hodges, HOB Ms erfeld, New Havers 1, Pevauu, Patia tyno A Corter, Philage iy) St 2) A tem ork; Page, ley TN cage. tere hore were combined ageinst them, and amxious to | that the refud@i of Mexico to pay indemnity was-a cause f ont, from Portland: Cerpo, terbwy NH p * " break (ura down. He would hold them to their con- | ot war; but might aot @ delay oa part or Maryisnd, | named Josephine B—, whose only fault is) Ad Smithfi burgh, Pa; ( Nelson, Mexico; W Hy New Wruky G This shows on its face an excess of $87,017 94 | tract and he belloved if Cine Secu re given them, | ladiann, ond \ileieippt, be a cavasof war witha foreign | of being poor. The husband, though poor also, from Hamy= J-6 Manit, Pittefield; D Mevonala, Oiios TH Cucder, Newburyport; a. . Barbacors. Bid, barts 1 . Comb sdgeperc: KE ow over the actual costof the light houses, which they would yeu satistactority falfl their engagements, | power? The truta in, che admivistracion waa dever- | has connections at high in society, and Hi ¢ Dr. is carried to the surplus fund, and is, et least so| After some remarks b: ‘ Pra@oix, Bonsh, tich- i , yet | yy Me. Asmiey, | mined to bring on the war. They #unt Mr Siidell there le, the Right Rev. Musgrave, standing bad Wi , satisfactory. B. | | Mr Tenwas, oa the same side, apprehended that the | that he might be rejected. aad taranwhils crdeted the | hraitiar the stusen, The relativen are all halls Bucbedoesh cke Willen ~ ~~ next thing would be @ petition for farther pay beyond | army to advance to the Rio Grande Parndes had on ; PoxTLAann, Jan 27—Arr brig Delaware, Elliot. NYork. JasH Be tiny Wasuinoton, Jan, 28, 1848 | their contract. sik Gish ohjestion to ressive the minister, Oar army, be sald, | Ndiguant that the young doctor shonld have thus | fiGhsows Jan 27—Sid sche Lowell, Beker, Boston; Pat- | Waterluo, N'Y: GN MeK-ane: aco, Mes, bas ryan, Keniweky: D ¢ Lae A a Lealle hs aed pa Jaca: oavisoet Awbura; Markel, "ON I Bo ffaivs FG Brows, Mich: | c f, P uy D Hammoud, Coopersion; ‘i . mid 7 Mr. Cass moved to lay the resolution aformally upon { was advancing on the north, wod our navy wus in che | (irown himeelf away, and since the rejection,by | mos, Townsend, NYork. ee Mineo 4 Forced Contributions” in Mexico the tabia. parti | Gulf, and that he would act be foreed inton treaty. The | the young wife, of an offer of $2000 to desert her ae lenie shipe, Thomas, (Or) Brewer, New. | Terry, PuiledeDNe ty wore. In compliance with a resolution of the Senate, Mr. Dicxtxsox—One word. 1 have a notion that the | administration provided for that state of things, know- | hu-band, the latter has been prevailed on to de- i Hh Carroll, New Ro eunty; JR Whitl C. Livingston; T an . contractors will eome here and sek additional pry to the | ing the obstinacy of the Spanish raee. The dvolaration, | serthis wile, and is about leaving fora tour of fend, Brown, ¥ Yor rel, SD Eiwood, Roche She f the 18th inet., the Secretary of War, on the | gum of their contract eT therefore, that the" war ealstad by the vet of Memeo, | Hurope, under ve patronage of hie right reve- tebe Santiago, fo es (Le Livermore,’ New Jersey; J Domain ck 26th inst , furnished all the correspondence witli The revolution was laid aside was false When the Sot of 1812 was passed, declaring | rend uncle. Such conduct as this of the part of ul rk in salad lahat rae Gounts: New ¥ it, Albany! Major General Scott, having reference to “force iu sf . , . - st Logland, no such preamble was affixed to it. | those who set themselves up as “lenders in Is- pit 7 4 soe ds uv ¢ : i eral Scott, having ced Aik ede. abies, The President sent troops to New Mexioo and to Call- | teai’ 19 enough to bring into disrespect all who | Ware rec B UNITED STATES HOTK contributions” in Mexico, not previously made ‘The bill for ten additional regiments to the Army, on | torn! public. We give below some of the most inte- | motion of Mr Cass, was taken Testing extracts, in advance of their publication| Mr. Parirs rose to the exar wort; JW Kel 1, Softield: K ‘ilioughby, Philadelph cot Ne Peentiene cakes ad catablieh civil | profess the holy calling. Indeed, the events of OW Bais’ Braes NY melds f ox and. Ww wy government, The President takes muitary possession of ° "2 Tostion of the subject, | the country, and forces the people to rife of alle. | the pastlyearfin this city have disclosed some sa = ae Se- | giance, declaring that he will hang them, if they refuse | instances of * wolves in sheep’s clothing,” and assengers Sail Geo P Kvag, BSeituate; Capt Boss, Ni Buffaios TW Cady, Tw fords WW. x ey, Hartfor Schumalson, Flushing; C am ni Hawt, TR Hall elsewhere and said—it is not -my purpose, in addreasing th =? 4 . ittemore, Vir ‘Hl Wharton avd W. Eaxtenct of © letter from Gea. Boots, date | nate, Mr. President,to inquire lato the origin ofthe war, | to.do 0, wa traltore’ A leginiature is crganized, wud | our jail now holds aman, who, up to his convic- wD Eee HO Vic re ais he Voune snd lady, D ‘Wilson and J Vachorn, Leveaster, Ke ‘er from Gun. Ssott dated. | ite merits or demerita; nor, sir, to inqulreinto where the | oflcers are elected. They are then required to vote | tion of enormous frauds, was a class leader, and | fide, 6 m MeKenaie, F SW Orrtholomew, Brinol: Bt Bai- ae . Zauaee, May 00, 84) tog | Diame rests for the provoontions to the war. The im- | whether they will come into the Union. Rather than | possessed sanctification in the Methodist Protes- goha Cooper, New Yor IT Berton, Hertford: W temineate st Washington, as is now apprehended, t Spee portent questions now before us are—how shall this | be hung for “treason,” they will vote to come in; and | tant Church. The devil is evidently striving for | B® lauds iW Harris; Thomes Kerr, J hd Iyaw chi Vek acblogton. 26 now eprcbended, war be prosecuted while ft laste’ —and, above all, how | then we sholl be told they are suxicus to be annexed — | the possession of the pulpit fasten H Armour, Josevh, Mackay) gg ean, wet, fae r sball it be terminated’ | When these questions are die- | The President has seized upon the sword ; the puree, | ‘U6 I se Caton: tii Meieer. chiar ae Chas D Ray. JL Be: Gilet ha Wit Helse ee eertine saute te oe poned of, and the country is restored to pence, then we | too, is wreeted from the people; and our armies are | . 4 Young man nam it of Me Rose Wi atom; CL Daal an I Mies Brown, New woudo pmo Or destroy the products sin they would | may amuse ourselves in asking whe is responsible for | overtuoniog Mexioo, just as Tameriane overrun the | in the locomotive manufactory of Mr. Ross Wi- ere, Hania} ure 0 N Yor than allow them to fall lato curhende ait ccee, rms, | thie war? Mr. Phelps, wich these introductory re- | East The word is now made uso of by the demooracy | nans, was Gg killed. yesterday whilst C408, Hay de Parks os Mebcehe a ew prown: Ni Yorks eae ae ee js without compen- | marks, eaid, that after some attention bertowed upon | te rtab the mation Jf our people had not besa insidi- | ass! 1g to try a new locomoti Tho couple- vo and Be Bees ee ngngen Pe on and E Dyer. New Ovle E L Whitney and fady, New Crieaus; J King or hore Drought In, exsept by the bayonet, which would oblige | Che subdeatibe felt it bla duty to submit the re the troops to spread themselves out many leagues to the right and left, in search of subsistence. military operation. * * * * its of his | ously. eraftily and cannlogly deceived, they never would | ing of the engine ond tenders broke, and examination to the Senate. The first enquiry is, what | heye consented to the anuvexation of Texas, And what | he fell between the two, the tender passing over ‘ond to ete have been the consequences of this war tnus do we now By the late sccounts from the city of | and crushing him. oo © stop ll | when we shall bi | Mexico, three gaming-bouses have been licensed, at 1% | Otho Oliver, the colored man, on trial for per- “4 WESTERN HOTEL ore Arrived. | 8 Farnell, Boston A‘ Hall, Chaphing JJ Gillapie, Pitte- pon wi | hundred dollars each, oy Ofteen buodred dollars a month. r Passeng: burg; J S Sheldon; Washington ; Oy und. Extract of « letter from Gen. Scott, dated. Setting ont upon this platform, Mr. Phelps spoke for | (Laugbter.] Mr Thompron always thought that the | SUading the slaves of John Glenn, Esq , to ab- | Savannan—Bark Vernon—Stephen R Steward. Wort Bendy Hie We LOL a woth Th ns bed Ponsa, Jane 4, 1547. | some two hours entirely upon the effeots of the war upon | demoorate were anti-monopolists ; bat ia Mexioo they | #cond, was yesterday acquitted. The evidence one Soe Weeny leClintock, Pittsba ive Biss Sit Ay, re still much emberrassed | the national finances, the trade and ourrenoy of the | are not only monopolising the revenues, but the ainst him exhibited malice on the part of the on | thode talacd M1 Cor eddela' de, od nen by the want of money. Bat little con bo obtained on | country. He assumed that the expenditures of the | bling shops. The gentlemen from Maryland, and o' slaves who accused him, and the jury promptly itte | New York: Lepage, Phileaelphint draft, this of the capital; and we have not beard of | Treasury,beyond the receipts, for the last two years,were | talk about the extension of morality over ibe Mexican acquitted him. . 4