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INTZULIGENCE BY THE MAILS, | defen; sound. Mz. Downs, rcurredamn tosome on grentingivure (*Yeuandnara'resandnae”) THE ANNUAL REPORT | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. ops <<, oye | mentaries on the plan prot the Senator —Mr. Sourh carolina, with respect to : that the resolution be read ? oy THE bout Mr Burven explained whet ho had eaid in bis speech. ‘The Sreax: Pe 0. d Tt wilt. 2, 1848. Behr Bhylock, (of New York) from Wilmington for Rich- Affairs in Wrshington. He did uot aay that he would give Mexico the option of | Mr Livcoun—Well, I ask for the reading. ADJUTANT GENBRAL. WE of Boy Teper eee * mged, Jon a olf Cape Hire. colina, Jon 26, at 38 29, | defiaing a boundary, or that would get on 1008 The Clerk read the resolution, as follows :— SUN atsze. 7 1] 000m nisms. 458] tonto.” rolina, Wasnineton, Jan. 81, 1848. | t@ Ber and axk her to make paace. He had said no- 1. That from and after the passeg» of these resolu- 6uN sere |... tai a WATER 712| Schr Fairfield, (of Denvis) Nickerson, from Norfolk for ASMINGTON, J , | thing of the kind. He would give Mexioo the privilege of | tions, all the territory now known as New Mexico, and . Aunany, Jan. 31, 1848. joupe, Jan 16, Int 22.6, lon 60,50. The Punishment of Diplomatic Agents. | making an offer —he would reserve the option of accept: | Upper and Lower Callfornte, fa hereby annexed. and| | respectfully transmit herewith, in advance of Union, of Providence, from Prospect for Savannah, 20 An erroneous impression prevails that there is jac it, ex.setinins it. He would demand the in¢emnities | made @ portion of the United States. 2 That the | its presentation to the Legislature, the report of o go Ray ay ir nae ‘eitinbes Oe -Lepanto, c jleared. : jus to our citiseus—but as fora boundary. he would | people restding within the said territory shall be incor- | the Hon. Samuel Stevens, Adjutant General, to | _ Barks—I » Marseilles, J. Robinson; Harriet no law to punish adiplomatic agent of the go-| axroe to such aline as could be mutually best agreed | porated into the United States, and aduiltted,as soon | 1U¢ Gieamorol. A ene ie dcenment’ tel Newell, Gulpatric: ana, J J Taylor & Co Cape Verds, Jau 8, lat 2415 N. lon 14 W. e 1 vho exceeds his instructions, and acts | upon, with the best seourity ot a parmanent peace. asmey 'e. with a constitational form of government, pow: A hich irigs—Pietro, (Sic) Napoli, Genoa, E Fiedler; Abeona, are toeet RD SLOSNIS 2 Afver some farther remarks between Mr. Dow: gusrantesing the enjoyment of all their rights privileges. | 0! 41 important nature. The information which | gouper, Cardenas, Rend 5 Hoppock in disobedience of orders. An act was passed | Mr Butler. on the eubject of the terms of the y | and immunities 3. All titles to real estates shall be | it contains respecting the re-organization, and ‘Sc a1 B Gaiger, Slater, W in 1799, to punish offeaders in such cases, by | suggested by the latcer, Mr Dowws cam: tothe question | held as they now are, under the government of the condition of the militia of this State, will be a ny v * he fine not to exceed | Of th? origia of the He took the ground that it | United States. 4 The public lands shall be subjeot to | read with interest by all. The voluminous docu- Sant iok Mobile via Key Went, doy Hedron, Garae fixe and imprisonm seg a , | COmmnensed On account of the annoxation of Texas the laws and regulations which relate to other territory, | ments alluded to in the report, as containing 0; er H Wright, Whitsker, from Philatelpo five thousand dollars—the imprisonment to be | the United States He reforred to the letter of M: subject to such shangesns Congress may from time to | some interesting statistics, will be presented to Arrived, charging; Anawan, from NYork jast ace; Me Gilvery, Const of Africa, JB Gai scbnenes Pens Coast of rica, niger; Ay 0; Bohemia, Patten & Coz EB Pow: | from Hivava, jase arr; brigs Tot quia, 8 6 days; Vistor Curtis, for Freukfort not less than six months, nor more than three | of 1944, predicting that tha annexation of T. to time make ; and ‘om and after the passage of n advance n to the | | Brig Napoleon, Debrot,Curacoa, Jan 9th, with | aud sehr Lydia Storer, Haskell, fur Portland a years. Tais law, which was called into ex:s- | lead to war, at perhaps inducing. to some ext these Tesoluticas, the iaws of the United States abil be ee oe eres of, their, presentation to Foulke &esoa. Bld in co brig Uaion, Micchely’ bouad te’ Fort-| Civilian, of Thomastin,9daysitrem INYork. bound ia: | tenee by the disobedient conduct of the ageats of | of war. [Mr Clay was on the floor of the Senate at the | extended over snd be in force in New Mexico, and Seive.an ier Som land. EERIE. 3 ri e Libr: Quiney, Windward Lalanda, the government in France, in 1798, apolies e-. | time} The macdinations of England and France had | Upper and Lower California Aeaidade taeneants Gunite. ove Fhe Sher by- 36 ton Whe pains 8.50 Dane: hes Dor Tusiod, of gad for N York; actly to the case of Mr. Trist, aad cele 2 furn'sh | ®l80 contributed to drive the Mexicans to war. [Col. ‘The Sreaxcr—The question is on granting the gen- Axsany, Jan. 1, 184 a » ‘of NYork, for Rio Hache Jan 10. | Richard M. Johnson, of Keutucky, came inon to the | tleman leave. | floor of the Senate] But it was altogether probable Mr. Homes, of South Carolina—I move to lay the | that Mexico would not have gone to war but for the ex- | motion on the table. +S | Gree, hence for Charleston. . Thatcher, Savanmah, Jan 21, to Dunham & ‘Brigs Andrew M Jones, Baymore, from vhomas, in? days; Mount Veruon, Jones, Chapman, ‘Sauth, Baltimors. via Barba- the President with ample means of punishin Petar To His Excellency, Joun Youna, Governor, &o. him, if he were so inclined. It is not ptobabie. Pursaaut to the provisions of the act of Congress, ap- y Schr Miranda, Parmelee, Brazys Santiago, 24 days, with 7 hides bales ‘woah, to J ‘Bon. " Tar 35 30, {ro \ ry a ‘imington, however, that the law will be put in force agains. | paoted war with England aud the United Stateson the | The Srxaxen—It cannot be laid upon the table. proved May 8th, 1792, entitled an act more etfeott Jewett & fan 2l, ston | goes for St Thomas, do: Watso2, Watson, from W iitmiud him. From causes entirely independent of his| Oregon dispats. [Had Mexico walted « few months | Mr Pecocuron-—ie It la order te offer an amend- pa ao decal tag cera ecln gree Bt Ay-rce cont Men poke achr Louisitua, Ryder, from Trinidad de Cuba for | N{j, 40 do: Selma, Colt in, from Savanna Tors TiN 7 disobedience, the President Years Mr. ‘Trist no | longer, and tearned of the treaty with England, abe | ment t the honor to submit the annexed report of the condition ry Clay, Chance, Cherryatose,toH P Havens, | allt Horan Blanchard, Boston: brig Hodgdon, Hodgdn vood will, at present; but it is not probable the | would have been glad to negotiate with us, instead of | The Sreaxxn—The questionis, simply, shall the gon- | Crine militia of this State, Beht Johu Anderson, Gibson, Viceinia.” ia. Cid 18th, brig _B: Eebbors, Marie sens Cabinet would acquiesce in a prosecution of that — — cone > bell rpeond ax tlema: corte So suimeanes the resolutions? They | “sy the acts of 13th of May, 1846, and the acts of 6th Selir Santee, Dickerion, Philadelphia. one Ralimnore, (Bld 18th, Pris islam eSeacola 1the ‘ 3 exation of Mexico, Mr. nt 0 are not \ lary Anna, Mason, Greenwich, NJ. . gentleman under the law of 1799. necessary that it should become the question of the |" Mr. Brovweap—I will ingatre whether, if debate | nd 13th of May, 1647, 0m entire now poner tne ard, Elliott. Th vaston. birk Onpray, ipley. a'mkt; schr Somers, a from Charleston, arr r Schr H. tion of the 4 Sehr New York, Goodsell. Boston. Havivar dan 23¢ Ar trie Bpeedwell, Simpson, NYorks _CALVIENSIS: | next Presidential oa lutions do not go over ? artillery, cavalry. and riflemen, into regiments, brigades, paizn, still, if it should, its oppos- | arises, the r Rig " ers would be licked wi than were the oppo-| The Sreaxen—Yes. ‘3 Below. 24, brigt Malanta: ai Ml, Phil; 29, bag ___ Wasuineton, Jan. 39, 1843. | Nents of the aanoxation of Texas Among the | Mr. Baoouzap—l desire te debate them. Nee eee oe ee ee cree terecansisais |. Ubesk; maknowa, . ‘Atad na, Wood Borin, Cua beg Hair, Lay boli Bowe The Public Printers—Personal Explanation. | great and distinguished men whose opinions are | ‘The Sreaxen— Then they go over, whos | the orgeuisction oe ie SB one district, |p vrccmer Rint sneiro and Callao; snipe | Sate Bate pote crit, Fraser, NYorks huge Jtmes Clep- H + \; i 0 —" ‘a ruvit teamer Rimac, 5 * My u ANAC, » af An effort is making to break down the public | ouvotten whom L suit advert to. With iita ‘Tro | beocmes of tha (eave eaked te introduce the restiae which le perpoged of, the soeahes. o York and | siephen F Austin, Gtiveston: Clito Jam) Jeu G-—Brig Selim, Storrer, of end from a, New Orleans: Mari Re oa ; t of May 18 provides for the organi- ‘Apal: South Caroiina, Charleston; barks Spar- printers. A strong combination of both parties | not think I can ever agree, though I listened to his elo. | tions ? sationlot the realaue of thebeats... The States teaeired:| Cor Onan win clte Waee eer - mS ae 4 quence, was satisfied with his experience; but still | can- ‘The Sreaxen—The gentleman from Pennsylvania —e Newburyport aie vei —, anevers: 1 Menaedl one en ae agree with him. I allude to the distinguished Se having expressed a desire to debate them, they go over. is o Ere ey coger py hoes geen. ‘The Telegraph reports a pilot boat ashore on the inside of | Force, Jan7—Brig Gcod Hope. Smith, from Baltimore. Benthuysen. We stand aloof from the conspira- | tor from South Carolina, (Mr. Calhoun.) Though I dit Mr. Asamun—I would inquire whether leave asked to | bi ade into two regimental aisericts, except ‘thosein the | the Hook. Sisan, Jan6— Brig Raine '. fempeon, for New Xork next cy. We have no desire to be associated in any | fer fom him, foam il listen to ‘him with plvasure ; | introduce rwolutlone isa debataubl "$3 Vout NB’ Jan <3--Ars brig-John Bull, Rathbura, Fred= Jobb,” just arr. s Maracuez, about Jan 6—Schr Mary C Ames, Magowin, fm apie yh first division, which are divided iato three regimental 3 ‘ there are others whom I cannot listen to with patience he SrxaxeR—It has been the subject of the largest i Pen Steamer Acapis such enterprise. We go for giving the public | Thase men are membora of this body; ther ate identi. | debate. y ee arom re prance ryee reg pa rt DedaiArr biartha Washington, Green, New oFFade Chive, Jan 6—-Arr_shipa Brewster, Thatcher, Bostout printers a fair chance and a fair hearing, and we | fied with the history of thelr country—they are Ameri- | Resolutions were onlled from the several States, and | O1ouvilry, areto be organizad wi large, Im eee See) | Orleans. i Calnnnase Gerben dd. Bik iD Ocean, Rectenalls Noman are opposed to prosirating them jast as they are | cans. But, sir, while I own listen with patience to the | many of inguiry were presonted. Bills were introduced | Peeimental, except those in the first division, will consist | tof" sit Wve Gate wank Brothers, Rodbird. Charles | icola. etting their machinery into working order. | teachings of thess gentlamen, there is another one, who | and appropriately referred. of eight battalion, and two flank companies, and each ld, Dee 23, Pallas, Li B bella, New Home Ports, ekie The pudlic press, without reference to any party | 38 not a American, whose feelings, whore ‘rym- SLAVERY IN THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA will compose a corpsof| York; Kverhard, do. Sid, 4tn, Hercules, Madigan, New | Aravacuicota, Jon 20—In port. ships Queen, (Br) New: ae Kemeeon ofc narivnle eiebianR enn Pathien, whose inclinations, whove hones, wsizes,and | Mr. Gioprvca asked leave to offer areaolution, (and ene oat Sve 0, Sul comenee peo) Orleans, palpi rte iedlnsd te ad ae | apelin Liverpool, wigs Untent, Rogers. do dot Jerse, (Br printers for many favors. They are ever ready | purcimacity to the sympathies wequifed la hisnative and, | oomutites of dve be appolaced to ioguize into andre: | ,,W Hen tke organization, aocording to the present sys- | cain Cumibell, New Oriequs; Sobmnon Movie. eet" | Conmsltions Flite fncm Mew York de: Ghotiue, Doan to co fer, to the extent of their obligations to | [ xitnty, mir, to Me. Gallacta He hus obtraded !'s | port whether the slave trade is carried onia the Dig. | ts fully completed, the military force of the State in | “Boxpeavx, Jan 16—Sid_ St Lawrence, Browa, New York. | and Macedouian. Jack, fin Boston, do; Aud:ew Scot, Emery, Congress, ail the courtesies due to tne press. | opiuinn- upon the perple of the United Statics nnasked, | trict of Colvmbia; if a0, by what legal authority it ia | Sf¥ice will consist of eight divisions, thirty-two bri- Loading, Lubeck, Luci Id. Quinnebaug, and Aglae, for for New Youle, lazy barks Mobert Witt, Johnston, for Live “; ; : eight Sach Boyd From certain snonymous letters sent to ment- | unioticued? And whet are thos opinions? Anti-Ameri | aufiaines; and whether any modification of the exiating | Sonn, aly signs regimonteand six hundred ond oily ipatons Lion, Apollo, ime Pe ad ad ia rea yr Olen Fa Eg bers of the Senate, it would appear that even the | ctu; they are against the country that bas nourished ubjset is necessary at this time. regiment; comprising a force, armed, equipped and uni- for Philadelphia, alia, Dodge, for New York, with despatch; Res meanness of anoy 4 . do ldg; Fiofence, Woodward. from do wig; He: Rorcand, 303 Cumberiaud. cock, from Phi« 2 Ht from Fall River. do; ‘Triton Martille, Pierce, New York Mth, Albstrc ‘offin, B yra, Lecraw, ymous attacks is resorted to, | him! aud heap jon his bead honors upon houore, of South Caroline, moved to lay the re- that most despicable of all modes of attac Sir, I hope whan we are called upon to vote upon a sud- | solution om the tabl os j " Boston; Having stood aloof in this matter thus far, we | Jeet of @ national character a @ a foreign war. that | | The yeas and n dition is authorised to be made to the staff department, | Winsor. do; izth, Akbar. Gerry, do; Bi be her. for do Jig: brigs ‘ Star, We | “we will ba governed by the feelings aud sentiments of | lost—yeas Sl, nays 91. P ; Akbar. ‘Gerry, do; { 3 Gilbert, i feel this explanation due to the reporters of the | Americans. I hops, ait, that there will be no foreiga | Mr Ciinawax said, if it wasin order, he would move | PY We organisation of corps of engineers. This corps, Warren, Lefavour, do. on, NYork: sub, | {2e7peyines Bedell. for New York, ldg; GS Lamar, Knudson, lerald, as not being particeps criminis in this | opinions asked, vor no foreigaers requested to point out | to strike out che words “select committee,” and insert | ¥2° Organized, will consist of one engineer in chief in pean Jan, Loald, ship Ontos Hi darted, Uinoecet News | boston heh $0-—Arr barks J W Coffin, Varina, St Mastins formed, of about thirty thousand. es ken, and the motion was By the act of 13th of May last, a very important ad- ston and Manri 5th, Jacob Perkit ambler, Ballard, do; underhanded game, of which we regret to hear | to us ths proper duty for us to discharge. We want no | “Committee for the District of Columbia.” the the general staff, with the rank of colonel; one en- i Elvira, Nickerson, Baltimore: sachs Fremont, Jeques, Norfoll we are suspected. W. | sor-igners'at the head of our affaice upon such suvjects ; | ‘The Sreaxen replied that the question was now on | &! F of division, with the rank of major, in each divi; | Convwwa, Dee 18—Arr Sea Lion, Metcalf, New Onleans. | Emporium, Baker, Tangier; Haunch Grant, Smith Baltimore » i L hope, sir, that we may havi 4 0 estion. And ; @m engineer of brigade in ¢: igs + | Sid Lith, Liverpool, New Orleans. ‘Telegtavhed, ship Unicorn, from New Orleans Sigual for a pe, a YY e Americans in such posi- | seconding the demand for the previous qu > 3 Mi tions, I cara not whether they be whigs or dei ts, | i tan interrogatory said that a desire expressed | Wit the rank of captain; « regimental engineer in | “Capiz, Dee 20—Arz buk [wanowns, Barton, New York. | bark. Cli sh:p Granada, Spoaner, NOrlenns ‘THIRTIE C1 CONGRESS, to they be Americans. Lam not, while {any thir, desis: | to debate the Terolucion, s¢ this stage of the proveed: | e2ct Spree iien itll gr er tml A eter ak Ta cl Ca CO Raat eg treag g NAT Tae cy RAE : 4 5 - 5 - | and one sergeant rs and miners. —Collooney. New —Abeona, New Orl ‘ .. Web Are Ship Richard Anderson, Be In Senate. fecllage "In the Constitutional Convention which met | _Mr.O.B Surrn was under the impression that, the | t¢ebed.to the staff of each regiment. the charge of the | yiits wut liar Jenty, Lineke, New York, ! Semu_f Linn, from W Wasuixcrtox, Monday, Jan. 31, 1843. | in our State some time since, | then sufficiently showed, | House had sustained such a decisiun at the present ses- | tro), are Kent im prom oxderaud vende for norvice ana | DUNDEE, Jan 8—Sid i from Halifax; acha Enterprue, Scotch mizzle thts mocning. "Rather large attendance | by my conduct, that I was ia favor of silowing foreianers | sion. betta remap mp i iin ey yaa Dzau Jon 6—Arr, Cal arleston. Bla, 4th, Cb Ragged Island; art, Somers, CI of the people in the oapitol, notwith all reasonible privileges. In ‘44, 1, with several others, | Mr. Hovsrox, of Alabama—Not at this session. or thas purpose to require the services of the non-com- | for Charlesto sits Gerarmne, IN Sark; | saw th Xi AmmD Ga Roane Res raen B hin Al- reat felt in the discussion on the battled long and successfully in ‘defence of their privi- | ‘The Sreaxkn referred to precedents, from which it'| Mssoned officer and privates of his corps when neoes- | Jan 12th, ‘Cho Ce es Ta Tg er rg Ae aga ee ply ag heat he twelve,pursuant to adjcurnment on Friday] leg-s. Aud now, sir, I am willing that they suould be | appeared that the chair wassustained, under similar | “ih, 5 ion, brigade and | do.do; 12th, Evergreen, do. for Savannah; Jano,do,do. | Yoluua, Etch erger, Nagnabo, P R; schr Feguine, Ewan, side of the chamber was as fully represented allowed ull the rights and privileges which are guaran- | circumstances, duriog the last and previous sessions of e State hes been divided into division, brigade and | “4.00! inc, Jan #—ald Higa, New Orleans. New York Sid, ship Powhatan, Hayden, for Hayre: schs mocratic. Prayers Journal tred to them by the constitution of the United States, | Congress ‘The. Speak ‘on the question being | Tesimental districts, and most ofthe regimental dis | ir sourn, Dee 31-Sid Courier, Lock. Boston (see Cork). | Ellen Merrymaa, Pinktam, fur, Carjenas; Maria ‘Theresa, Pending tae morning hour, {even would allow them, uson a qu-siion where the | takes, sustained this morning” oo § | tricts have been divided into company districts, The | Govcnarr'n, Jan $—Art Eltztbeth, Baltimore Smalley. St Thomas; Hibernia, (1) Morley, Halifax Mr Bewron presented a memorial from the citizens of | national honor is involved, to give their opinion; but1| ‘The House refused to second the demand for the pre- | *2Folment of the men subject to military duty in t! Gatway, Jan 1—Arr bark Albion, Fuller, New York. Cavais, Jan 19—Sld brig Aurora, Klliot, Philadelphia; 22d, the Usiced Srates, holding boads on accouarotindemni. | do not want them to speak first, speak loudest, speak | vious question several company districts, has not yet beeu accomplish- Garavesenn, Jan 4—Arr, Almade, Bartlett, Boston for Lon- | bark Lunetta, Keen, Barbadoe: York: ties duy from the Ropulls of Mexico Ths p-titoners | longest, to the exolusion and ailenolog of Amerioaas I | ‘ Mr Sraemums evinced a desire to debate the resolu- | DUE will be before the Ist of June next,the time itmit- | nj tth. Catloa, Warren, Charlesion for da; Lith american | | Crantxaren, Jan 20— Arp aseetiend neat ask that Congress provide for the payment of said bonds | uow turn, rir, to the question of the match of Gen Tay | tion, and pod in the law for that purpose, aud the whole organiza- bile: Be ausea, New. Orleans; 9.h, Wellington, Boston “Cia echt FC Barton to Matonant by the United States overament. charging the same in | lor tothe Rio Grande, which is suid tobe tho cause ofthe | ‘The Sreauen said it would n> er the | rarer ie broneaeyecem OOea pire, . fm London for N York Fastront, Jan 22—Arrbrg Brookline Winebester, NYor 7 ald now lle over unde : inehi Iv is believ<d teat the tuad arising from commute- | “Gipnaurar, Dec 27—Arr, bark Cornelia L Bevan, Bure- | 23d, schr Roanoke, Smith, do Sid 224, brigs Orthodox. (ne fens and fines, will, in a very few years, be sufficient to | ham N’Vork.’ Cld, Montezuma, fm Malaga, for New York, | 205'tm:) ‘Staples,’ Jamaica: Iisrka, (ew, 193 tons) Bailey. Alexandria; Planet, Jones, NYork; schrs Julia Ano, Spates, ore; 26th. bark Lunetta, (new, 226 tons) of and from » Keen, Barbadoes. RTOWN, Jan 29—Arr schs Marengo, Freeman, Potomac the general bill of exoenses omen an be —— hy ia xs do not ith this to batne casa. | look, sir, | rule, asthe demand forthe previous question had been Mexico The petitioners. said Col. Benton, rely the | tha exico intended to attack us, to invade Texas. to | refused deft he Lit ‘is! De j 9 i 28; Derham, for Uhar'escon, Jan 5. more confidently ea the justice of thuir appeal, inas- | march upon the territory of the Uaited States. This, | a cat. ror inronmation—Gen. TavLon—oen. caings. | Aettay the whole expenses of the military establishment | Dec 28; 9 : much as out arailes bave cut off all sourses of revenue | sit, was clearly the inten‘ioa of the party ia power. who | Mr, Duxcax, of Kentucky, Introduced m resolution, | Ofte State. By the returns to the Adjutant General's | -Grxoa, Dec 30 Are. Prompt, Wellman, Boston;, Jan 4 . Pe ‘ Chilton, Bartlett, New, ¥ ork. of the Mexican government. has totelly disabling tt for | refused to receive Mr. Siidsil, and thereby iuenited the | which wastead’ for information, calling ou the Presi- | tna vhole muse cratic ae. comiuiesheced eilieet, | _ Hava, Jan 17 Zarie, Thompeo 1 New Yorks 34. iran Patio, dot the paymen. cf its debts. Referred to the Committee | honvr of this country So,in my opinion. | firmly be- | deat of the United 8 if not ieconsistent with the | Ouse pe nitst tocaititaeraue ty | go. Davis. d . Harriet & Jess ston; Wm Bacon, Snow, do fr do on Foreign Relations tieve thet if Gen Taylor had not moved to the Rio | public interest, to furnish to the House acopy of Gen. | Musicians and privates, subject to military duty, amounts | Conror, Charleston; Je jew Orleans; 3d. To ankrort, Jan 25—Arr schr Samuel Noves, Ha'ch, New ‘Message from th President of the United States, Grande, Texes would have been invaded Mr Downs | Caylor’s unawer to the letter of the Seoretary of War, Pieced lk pei ebbrn Boe hdell rear ters Ferkss, do} 3 Badine, Dillisgbem, do; ‘Des $1, Aaoe -, ad aath, brie Orchilta, Harding, Martinique; Fueo- Jethro Wood's plough bill passed. of oploioa that from the facts to be found in the | dated the 27th of January. 1847; which letter of the | put littiemore than half the number that aatrict enrol. | ders a Masonic. : agin af ‘Jan '29Atr schr ‘Tryall, Gibbs, Baltimore, 5 GENERAL POST OFFICK Law, ory of the couatry, the President, uader the law of | Secretary was communicated to the House on the first | ment would present. Jan 4, Burgundy, Baxter, New York; Ist, Staouili, . i Mr. Nicks, from the Committee on Post Offices and | nations, was justified in marching to the Rio Grande. | of March last. [Che letier of the Sscretary of War re- ‘The enrolm-nt of those subject to military duty, undet | 49: Uth, Dumbarton, Pendle oa, New Orleans; 7th, Franc »N. Jan 22—In port, bark Weskeag, Bartlett, lond- Post Roads, reported a bill amendatory of ths laws go- | Oa the jouraal of thy Senate of 13th May, 149, we find, | primanded Old Zack for writing tho celebrated letter | the present law willie mater er the poe abate mith, do; Dec 29:h, Hamard. Hamand, and Autwerp, RW Brown, Soved, do | Monterey, Keller, do verning the operations of the Post Offize Department. | sir, that an amendment was proposed by Mr, Crittenden | te Gen Gaines, and the House want to see the manner P 9 y. pany 5 do; Jan 5th. Versailles, Hunt. Boston. ‘onkling, disc; Walcott, do; Marv. 3 lo: Kane, do; Alpliage, Brown, and Herald, Bdwles, waiting wind schis Hudson, Kimball; disc; Aroostook, —y 10; Onl Ao act in amendment of an act entitled an act to | —good authority—which was to strike out the words to | ia which the old hero responded | require much time aad involve considerabie expense, amend the act entitled an act to reduce the rates of | “ prosecute the war,” and insert to repel invasion” —to Tae resolution, under the operation of the previous 3 “Admiral, Oneida, Argo, and Zurich, for New for which no definite compensation is provided Ce see eas J Rogers, an Charleston: Rubicon, t respecttuily suggested that theact beso amended asto | Ancona. Niobe, lows, and Radius, for New Orlears. de y Bon. repairing. postage, and limit the uss and correst the abuse of the | further prosecute the war,aud to repel further invasion. | question, was agreed to. Peduics thisvcatnay teeasnears 10 per out of prepreg Hevvoer. Jan2—Ate Maria Magdalena, Intze, New York | ‘ Horaes’s Hott, Janio—Are brig A Haylord, franking priviiege. and for the prevention of frauds on | For this amoadaent, twenty Senators voted. “What do | Tax rans or THe WAR—TIIE CHARGES AGAINST GENERAL | Commutation moLey 1a his hands, vo the oMfcers or per. | {0r, Rotterdam. veston for Bostos, Also art schr Coiner, Hotin the revenues of the Post Office Department, passed the | those words amount to? “R-pel further invasion.” To scott, ETC sons who perform this duty, © certein suc for each wer. | pHULL. Jan 3—arr Franconia, New York for Hamburg (see | for Bostor. 38th, arr achr John ‘'yler, Sinith Bi 34 of March 1845:— repel invasion implies that the country must be invaded Mr.Cuincman asked leave tosubmit a resolution calling Pe ‘f Pet- | Disasters); 8th, Mina, New York; 9:h, Washington, do schs Kalos, Jones, Alexa aria for Sulem; Chariot, Pane,Nor- y son enroiled Isr or Bi Se URBON, Oct 5—Bhip Pontiac, Parker, from Bostow. | 1olx for Boston; New Y. jondsell. on for N York. 1, Be it enacted by the Senate and House of | If gentlemen have seen anything to change their opin- | up nu the Secretary of War to communicate to the a, It is believed that the organization of the militia | (June 26) arr Sept 30, for Caleutta soon 3.ited, brig A Hayford; schs » urotas,S D Bailey, Coiner,and Represeatatives of the United States of Amer in | ions, hy bad no eomplaint to make; but here, when they | House. jane \ aa é i 4 4 Congress -aesembled.— upon the record had yoted that'men and money be | 1 The plans of the war, as submitted by General Fab e ear lsstiea GEA ottsieee muittary thet mused Ware dant ronnie Paes Bak Aten travaolie fines oncitin de ened Fest by authorized to de paid to post raised to repel farcher icvasion of the territory of the | Scott in October and November, 1543. suffloient under any emergency to preserve peace and | Point, Allen, and Memuon, Berjimin do; 3, Hi Paling, frcm Newberm, for do. 31, arr brig: Isabella, Braye of maid act, abull bs allow-d country, while th+y, at this tims, declare that the Presi- | 2 Copies of the charges against G-neral Scott, on igen’ itpd) Hr ay and Cla hs, Kergusym, Charleston; Joh Philadelphia for Bostou;sche Woichman. Hawes, Norfolk, for do; Dresden, Lawrence, New York, for do: Volant, of and amount of postags recsived in each quarter of the year, | dent, for marehiag the goveramaat troops to the con- | which the President has ordered a court of enquiry, and | "der: and ensure Monument, Tret'; Amoy, 2 . ‘There is now in the service of the United States from | he, 7 do: 7, O1 Plymouth for B: Nicke and in due proportion for aay period less than a quarter | flaes of the same territory which had thus been invaded, | suspended him from hia command; and d rtaon, N ‘Orlen everenux, , Oneco, | trom Piymouth for Ba timore. Afro arrschr omer, Nicker- furtead of belog allow d aud paid om the umount r~ | nad boon galley oflovolving ths country in'an unconscl: | "3" Copice ofall comauatentioas recelved from Gen, | ‘hit State, two regiments Of volunteers. Hrom the 7th | Drew: do; De. #0: bampinin, Miler do; Jan 18, ozongahe:| son, Bosion lor N York. ingore shin Perayian, for Nanineh- ceived for a year, us was by mistake provided for in said | tutfonsl war—this was stcanga and igconsistent.. Mr. | Scott since the taking of Vera Cruz. pedhing ‘official has been ‘received since its departure Bailed. ‘RD Shepard, Davies, N Orleans; 18, Fllen, Hut- rn » Watchman," " act, Downs then alluded to the iaterview between General O:jeotion being made to the consideration ofthe re- | rom the harbor of New York, ia the latter part of the it. do; 1. Gen] J, ONVILLE. Jan 21— Aur sch: 9, Johu Bolton, Brown, do; 4, Ort OH Perry, Wooster, Point K 13 da h, NYork; Exehange, Clark, do; Vem shins Tarquin, Moody, Boston; Martha Src 2 And be it further enacted, That all postmas- | ters whose commissions have been dismissed by thei Deiog allowed acd paid ou ths amount of postage re- Worth orth and General La Vega. at Matamoras, where the | solution, exicaa said that they were at peace; and when General Mr Cuixesan moved a suspension of the rules; but xed, the Amsrican Consul at liberty; be | the question was deciied in the nagative—yeas 96, nays month of September, 1846. ‘'nis regiment is now in eervice in Caiitornia orived jaa year, jostead of om ths am uat reoeived in a | was auawerst yee Ha was aeked, was he allowed to dis- | 82—uot two-thirde; amd the Teentation lies Over. Pfr peer mtetabpertrertpen beagle a Foarigco:ta Duckset, Ciyaey Darks Sociol Mad maleated aveerding 2 thy Git ween orl. Gala Woeih isa tale hatha tag OO etrEeMeEes ofl (ease fomitted's Tesclution that the Committee | 2 Mexico, under a requisition received frcm the Presi. | Kogsrs: do: 8 Rogers, ak eeee, enka Gataean, Ci he tee eoel reztled and. adjasted 3 the frat ne | Gan. a sal : ‘preset Mr. Borrs submitted « resolution thet the Committee let, Boston; 9 ‘Norfolk, Rogers, do; 3, Empire Queen, co; | Havse; oxehange, Myrick, do; St Juha, Skolfield, Liverpool: this act aad shall be allowed and peid such sum as may | the government of the Uni 0s, aud desired to see | on Contlagent Expenses of the Treasury Deparement | S¢Rt, By Your predecessor. | This regiment as partici. | ('e-01N Di hbine Thoinraou, Charleston: 9. Gonstrock, Me: | bork Sylphider cheater for. Barca, asthe ney rr bark Maze} be jastiy found their due on such re-settlement of ubvir | the Awrican Consul Gen. La Vega referred bic to | ba reqaired to enquire into the practical operation of | Pated in, and borne & promixent part in all the brilliatt | Guire, and kawd K: ‘sok, do:8, Albion, Gibbs, Gibbersan, Kio Japeiro: brig Republics Smith, Cardenss Cid accounts, é | Gen. Mejia; Gon, Mejia poremptorily refused to allow | che sud-treasury low, passed on the Oth of August, 1845, pespiprenmn far ro gy bagtomgey btrye er feelers joseph jaxe, Savanuan : 13, Benj Heape, brig Gea Worth, Cheney, Providence. saa Pos See ae eee ae eae ce eee ie COusal, | Geaural Taylor advised | and ascertain whether its provisions have been at any | city of siexioo, ‘The gellant conduct of iva ofiloers and sther Mary, for Boston; May, for Charleston; Ox: | mona, Keene, New Yok. d marter, General be authorized to employ temporarily | the march to the Ttio Grande; after the acrival there, | time violated; and, if 80, by whom, and under whose di- | cits of Mszloo, The gallant conduct of ia ofleers and | | Cleared. Frit usan Lord, for N Orleans; Lehigh, | | Naweont. Jan 29—Arr brig Tom Paine, Chace, Wilming- fach additional clerks ws may be found neosmary for | General Ampudis arrived at Matamorat, and he iam: | reotion and autbority, eto; and that the committee | ea! nese nil wore tho’ the bravest of the | {02 Philadelphia; *, for Sevannsh. tou for Stomagton; sehs Mary Langdon, —-—. New York the re-settiement of the accouate of postmasters autho- | diately ordered General Taylor to retire tothe Naeses | nave power to send for persor Son 1p Sa army Wi Loadi hard Borden, “Abbot, Baltimore for Fall Savers Sa- oading, “emnon, “ t Augusta, Ashburton, Isane rized by this act Geveral Taylor answered that he was sent there by his} Mr. Sruant, of Michigat brave.”? Wright, sarah Sand, (1 Louisiana, Witch, Hi; Mary. on, Providence fur New York: sloops Arion. PERSONAL EXPLANATION, government, and would remain thers. Goa. Taylor, ia | out the last ! ? It is impossible to state, from any records in this office. | and Omega, for N York: Uneeo. Carnatic, Amoy, Monument! ce for New York: Ann B Holmes, Brown, New Mr. Sevien—lI ask, Mr Pcesident, s moment's indul- | his dispatch to the government. now here. said he con- Mr. Bort resolution will be of no use without prs Orca Braces poe prin ler ogi of Huroa, Sees date enn tee Zorg for Ball River; 3ist, schr Abstract, Pim, New Bedford Kou" Vaat athe atiose! Punt gsuccr of Stacday | Soswaton of wat au, Sy goughe toe "het ay | “Udo the operation of the previous qaeton, st was | toe Set wait. hae heen vary atrial redaona | (4 Balimre Gein usen Gr Ananebicle-0) Sn | earacx. in 9-Arc bk Gen Haran, Forth, Al Navio ‘ateiligencer of § | de 0 3 “ x jan 14—| ling, Water i a vi ‘: 5 ica. 'C! . last, imam editorial article on the existing war, a de- | to meet it would be to blockade the mouth of the | passed 4 thedallasco beercoe pala at ae merican Eagle, and Prince Albert, for New | Collins. West Indien eee ete ree claration. sir, that che doctriae of the acquisition of ter- | Rio Grande, and thus starve out the Mexicans at NIOLATION OF THE C TUTION pitas tll ttn ee hcellneerg SPE Oe dig and Ca,oline, for Halifax; St Andrew, for Mon: | Naw. Ons.raxs Jan 2(—Are steamship Globe, fm Galves- ritory by force, wi/hout regard toright, has been boldly | Matawioras. He thus cut off the supplies of the Mr Bors also eubmitted another resolution, which | gop stones mentved frege the pectin ey dd Oa ee be, for Terceira. ton; vive Plato, je«rse, Boston: Aques, (Hremen, Mansriiees, Jan, 6.— Art Sarah and Arsilia, Batman, New | men: together with s list of the Killed and wounded, | York: Nymph, Jordan do Sth, Samuel N tdot, Walliams, | Mass. Cid ‘and the casualties which occurred previous to the first | Norfolk. Std' Dee. 29th, Concordia, Stephenson, Boston; | McGuire, Li avowed by the administration. Aad the editors, sir, enemy; aad if suy thiag more than any other led | ties over under the rule, requesting the President of the refer to certain expressions of ine ae justifying this | to the brlogiog oa of this war, it was this ~Ampadia, United States to communicate co the House, it not a wt charge. Mr Sevier then explained, that, so far from | a is Dravad> aud blastering. was compelled to | compatible with the public interests, under what law Waveser, Trectney, Nev Onesa. sek tone Don: | colton: hat having, in bis recent remarks in th» Senate, declared | cross thy river and fight, or retreat; for he could not re- | the Secretary of tho Treasury has established atarit of | October last New York. Sih, Rascess, for Baltimore, Gare Bonne: | One ne tht Mr, Jefferson or Mr. Madisoa proj-oved or contem. | maiu at Matvmoras and be starend This, ait. wae the | daties in Mexico; and that he also eommunicste by Pectfaly sap AUEL STEVENS, | Cepealides Orczimbo, Mozart, and Oceanus, for New | Texidor, ‘A or plated auy hostile operations in refersuce to the territo. | immediate cause of the war,if to anythiog particularly | what authority the revenue derived from customs \here a Ps | Oppieencas eet se cree ai Lynch, {T Street, MeConuell, Havana; Sot fies of Louisiana or Florida, without any shadow of | can be attribaied ths cause of the war. Another thing, | Ses been opprepriated, without the sanction of the tax. about Desde.” © husk Three Brochers, Stickney, for Salem | Bolise, Honduras: sohra Eugene, Senader claim to such territories, as justifying the proceedings sir: General Taylor arrived at the Rio Grande on the paying and appropriating power of Congress. towboat Somerville towed to sea. 224 inst, bri 10. Annual Expenses of the New York; State PortsmoutH, Jan 6—Sld Hendrick Hudson, Pratt, (from id tosatio, schrs Panama and W C Presti aad fo this war against Mexico. he (Me Sevier) had distinct. Match; he lisd bata suall force; the eneory was | Scher renuintions, in-quick, succession, were offered w London) New Yo oeatio, schrs Panama and W - iy peesented th- claims of the right to the marigationof | aear with s body of troops twice his numb=r. Yet. cis. | and ulsposed of The absve-méntioned are among the eer eat Dekine Rornsay, Jan 5—Sld Madawasks, New York tele Naxey Bishop and dena Respite vee one Alleghany, tha Mivsisippl, &> as the justieation of the howtle | trom tho 23:b of March, tothe 27th of Abril the day-of | moseintereating—the whent of the superavundanee. ct “albany, Jes. 18, 1646 Namprty Dee Sarr ship Prince de Joinmile, Lawrance, | | 231—Axr dupe dad'h ‘ourn, ‘Nickerson, Boston; Rebert Soult, Sa ear, was wenintns Toraitigonser, tanaaiee ‘the | asked fer riod He, between he saath of Maren and bv quarter past three o'clock the House adjourned, | 7¥,'h¢ Speaker of the asembly : ‘Text, Dee 28—Arr Katharine Jackson, Stafford, Baltimore Ue cures terete doce alee Terlesee Accidental omission ofa single word in the report of his the sch of May, could, if he desired it, hava called for | - | “Sin—In obadience too resolution of the Assembly of | for Roterdam: 22d, Skelefien, New York for do. Beaton, ‘Rhodes. Remmirgton, i : Wi Ferrey 1 n esting me to report to thet body esti- | Ba. Suir Henena, M’Nab. cf and from Dundee for New ME ee Baurimoae, Feb. 1, 1848. | tates for the expenset of government, and aay sugges. | York, went ashore ijih Dec near North Nonaldshay? ait of ‘ b his f t “ald Fail ‘the Tee Uren Roped iberia | tions which I may think proper to submit on other sub- | the crew drowned. The vessel will bea wreck. and the car- beth, ——, Vera Cruz: F orinda, river asthe eastern, acd not asthe southera boundary | teers, who. with his force of resular troops. would have ‘ailure of the Ice Crop: ‘xpedition for Liberia | * iy 10, it is expected, will be partly saved. The vessel and a | Santingo; Frederick. Thompson, Vera Craz. 7, of Louisiana. deterred the Mexicans from crossing the Rio Grande, | __ (ity Morality—The Scarlet Fever—Burglars. | 3°! therein referred to, I have the honor to report an portion of the cargo were consigned to Messrs Cameron | ship Fanuy. Scott, from Brazos ‘Sentiago; ships Sou PHE BILL OF TEN REGIMENTS. aud thus avoided the war, not altogether, but it would 2 ¥ glars. | ‘stimate for the last nine months of tho current, fisoal | & Brand, cf New York. The value of the cargo was 0 tian, Kase ewes’ aad’ screadl seume Tadee coms, manos On motion of Mr. Asuiey, the bill providing for the have postponed tor a while that crisis in the affairs of The 1ce-house keepers, as well as those fond | year ending on the 30th September, 1548, which is St yd inyured ove-haif in New Yi and the othe, unknown. a if x nagaentatioa of the regular army in Mexico, by the ad- | Mexico, watch was inevitable, This much he raid, be- | of ice water, juleps, &c., are in unusually low | Btfet@ annexed; and also an estimate for the noxt fiscal | half in London, For further particulars, see general news | | Fonts anp, Jan 20—Arr brig Hibernia, Elliot, Matansas, Cld Sitlon often regiments of infantry, was resumed as the | cause he desired, if blame was to be attached toany one, | Of i » Det biped year ending on the 30th day of Ssptemb , with ren, Lock, from Newport for Boston, pat into | S'anetaeeseier{foeuett, For Austin, Matagorda Bay. regular order of the day. thatit should fall upon those to whom it belonged. If | spirits, on account of the mildness of the sea- | references to the laws by which the appropriations are | (oa ne gen ¥ qi EEO . | Mr. Downs, of Louisiana—I did not, Mr. President, | either the President or General Taylor were to b® | son, Great preparations had been made by our | *thorized, as far as it ts practicable to refer to the s 5 ae ING TG Ea when this bill came up, intend to say anything om the biamed, the blame would be found to ile with ths lattes. i a same. + ver, Jan 9—The China, Pasece, from London for Charles- Radiant, Hawk: lew York; Te subject. Ihad thouzht, sir, that our progress in this | Mr. Dowas closed with an apology for the time whieh | ice dealers to layin an unusually large supply, * * + ton, went ashore between the South Foreland and this place, er, do. Below, brig Grand "Turk, Pe at after having occupied the jaterior | he had occupied. 80 as to be independent of the North; but so far | ,.[¢ willbe perceived, from the estimates annexed, that | (th inst. and got off this morning, and towed into the hatbor | 30th. arr tehs ‘Ajtave] Othello, Mor sin question, had changed its whole moaning. | troops; he Mr Suvier also said that he had spoken of the Perdido | Texas,and of Lou leaky, and with part of cargo (iron) shift- >, Higgins, Virginia; Queei i 3 ° th little or no damage. altimore via New York; sloop Proof Glass, Blydenbarg, ‘ of Mexico—that having taken their ca} bat having | Andon motionof Mr. Dovcxass,the Senate adjourned. f j the amount of appropristions required om acoenat of all | with iiie 2000 crbe Franconia arrived here fram New York | York, Relow, betes Jans, from Mobile; Grand ‘Turk done every thing which the President and tha army as the winter has passed, the floors of the ice- | the funds for the remainder cf the Moca remaaer a for Hecabare, wih Wogan meee cieer dhe ita Chede ter | Raven ken Mims en oem eeaes Coens Fee e absence of Congress—I had thovghi House of Representatives, ouses are sca: ¥ 30th September, 1843, is en? New Orleans, has put back with damage, having been ashore | _ RicwMomp, Jan 31— Arr schs C H Bacon, Sherman, NYork; h re scarcely covere: that the Senate would rather have coa- Washixotox, Jam, 31, 1848, ? ei tine: s ‘This amount is charge: : near Yarmouth. Wm Mow:y. Bonnell, do: Mercy Tnylér, Nickerson. Boston: d what farther measures were to bs adopted for the THE DEBATE ON THE PRESIDENT’sS MessaGe The brig Amazon will sail from Baltimore for | _ Upon the general fand debt sinking fund, vi Kinxatpy, Jon 9—The Lord Seaton, from Qr Hill, Portland ‘Sid schr Wm E Bird, Miller, NY. z presecugion of the objects of tue war, than an Mr. Gott submtited a resolation tna the debate on | Monrovia, end other ports in Liberia, with the | For payment of interest on the general oereae, (3 ae GO) fects mney Shad a a Jan BAe ag Apdoriahe, a ere: ra. opposition to those measures. Dut, sir,l find that | have | the resolutions to ref-r the President's me: emigr of the Colonization Society, to-mor- | _ fund debt. -.... +». + $280,351 67 Nerforetect wad inal ttn patie ponecand the Rune Thmabeny Nees ee ek ee ee bsea very much mistakes. Oppositioa,wnd io various approprinte committees, shal! cears on the row. ‘The long absence of the Liberia Packet | For payment of principal of ge- dint a Livexroot, Jan 7—The Clutha, from Charleston Savannan, Jan 27—Arr ship Allen Ker, Gray, Clyde. Cld forms, hus been made and sustained against this bil. Kevruary, (to-morrow) at two o'clock. 12s compelied the society to charter another ves- Mera] fund debt. ......+0++ ypneray ‘afternoon in the Vietoria dock, and was brigs John Enders, Johnson, NOtI Francis, Sawyer, New from the firs: day of its introduction into this body, as I | Mr, Cnoxien inquired wether the resolution could | Great fa we oldtibietitartanned - for. the — 361,643 17 | Waterloo Joel: and scuttied. The Elisha Denison, Conway. | York: Judge Whitman. Peterson, Boston. shail proceed to show. Mr Downs accordingly gave a his | be amended | ueoae. SOS mee om rie hts dase ort Upon the specific funds, viz :— henee for New York, has put back, having sprang's leck off | Tanraviin Cove, Jen 29—In port, schr ‘Abel Hoyt, of Pro tory of the proceedings and discussions in the Senate upon | ‘The Srranen replied ia the aMfirmative afety of the bark; bat there is still probability | For investment of capital... . .$48,107 00 Cape Clear. ae i vincetown,’ (s0 reported) from New Bedford for Norfolk. thle bill, ‘towing that inioquiries propoun ae “4 insert, instead of tue “fires of | ‘hat she may he safe. She is a fast sailer, and | For redemption of stock (bank ee 1 Jan 5—Br ship Sir Chas Nepier, for New Orleans ee a amendments proposed, on the other side of t. an unusually fine vessel. She is owned by free | fand)... 2,000 00 phicidhnne Dearbora, New York (Sept29) f: F PRRRADP (che wigs td.) a fixed opposition to the war, «: a nd the question being on | colored men inthis city and in Liberia, and had | For payment fr 85,800 Ou seed cutente-Melv Cogee, Dewtegn Bow York (Sees) for Cuil uearen ee dice: creasing spirit of resirtance to ite prosecution, Wers mani- | th a been uausually successful, yielding a large per | |. b infin nme om Ship Hamilton, ‘Allen, Boston (Nov 13) for Hong Kong, Dec | neal 1:91 pieces fastic 5 bhis old copper 1 pime €o 9700 preces fested. Mr. Downs commented upon thi lay it upon tha table; and | centage to the stockholders. Upon the general fund revenue, 544.e07 50 | %Jat8 20, lon 23 W- ; Rt Martha wood 22 kegs eloend Fonte & Sone20 hides JF war with mpeg andnot alittle Pee i the yeas und uays being taken, the question was decided Daring the past week the number of deaths in | Pemees Of government. ......+ ‘ Shp Hope, from New Orleans for Liverpool, Dee 27, lat 51, Horer=s3 bales goat, shins 6 bbls old copper 1 do composition n defence of the war, the ad i ” tive— 36. J e 2, $ b 4 i Seed cue eee ny sincstnca'te che fall rion? | in the negative—yeas 31, nays 145. And the resolution | paitimore were seventy-eight, comprising forty- seceeseees $1042857 67 | “Ship Venice, Sage, New Orleans for Trieste, Nov 22, lat | Jumarca- Brig Stenhen Bioney—5(3 bags pimento Howland gad the bill, and while he eulogised, to the fullestextent, | was agreed to. , Total. ........ 4 y" Di the bravery wad good services of the volunteers, he yet FORTIFICATIONS —ARMY AND VOLUNTEERS, yi At and thirty-six aol popes bee And for the fecal year ending 30th September, 1849, mae. hy. heveesonlan Dee 23, lat 43 | % A#?inwall—70 do G Miln & co—67 do Aymar & co. argued for the ten regular regiments proposed, officers Vixton, from the Committee of Ways and Means, | Bumber there were twenty-o1e deaths of scarlet | the total amount of appropriations required, is 4 4 , is i soe ———- and ali, and urged that economy was not athing tobe re,orted a bill making sppropriations for’ certain forti- | fever, which has been and still is unusually pre- hi WjeH8, 700 08 4 EME oe ee Domestic Importation: considered in the prosecution of a war; thet it was not | Geations, ania bill for the support of the army and vo- | valentin our city. It isin a most virulent form, | This sum is chargeable as tollows :— Herald Marine Correspondence. Cuantestox--Ship Charieston—20 bls cotton H B Lord— expedient to fill up old a = order = save the | lunteers, for the year ending 80th of Juge, 1849, which | and completely baffles the skill of our physicians. “= the Lvcie pore ste eat Purapenena, Feb 1. 4p M=Arrived—Barks Ve: 20 do A tell & Son—51 do 200 ck rice Solomon Kohnstomm quired aad would add co the’ eflolency of the army. | Committos of the Whole on the Stave of the Usion, | 1, 4,Party of Durglars have been arrested here, | fr Pape Ameren. nt Sern, $340,928 17 Homes, Bosto ft abv eotton EK ALA Bnyder=at eke rice Georae: Bulkley — qa a, iy: | Comantttes o haviog in their possession a large quantity of hk he . Pontes, ; « clos & Son—3 pl On the subject of executive patronage, Mr. Downs ex-| Tho last naraed bill appropriate: hd P ¢ ge q y Upon the apec ,¥ Fairy, Foulker, Demarai land; 8 a Lea mdze ti Auctsn n—3 pkgs do Gearge Suttou—2 hibited that the whig Governors in various States,where | For the pay of th $3,674,808 | Stolen goods, some of which is supposed to have | ror payment from the revenue, $453,100 09 ton; Emma, Baker, d Vike, Extport; vets EF do? Bush—I pet Griffin & Pollman—t bx J H Adame—l bdl volunteers were raised, had uniformly given all the beat | Commutation, off I2°"F40 041 | been brought from Philadelphia. Among the | For redemption of bankfund Ferry. Charlesions Mary Ann Guest, Cara. New York; Geo | J#W Maury & co—6 ht ble W K Smuh & co—2 es George offices to whits, while the eecondary onvs, if any, were | Commutation, forage foroficers’ horses... — 199,200 | articles wre a quantity of vestments belonging to | tock. .s+.seeeeve covers 121,192 45 Cotsnor do; Emeline, Martin, do; John Steel, Crowell, uch: | FAVANNAR—Brig Philurn—I46 bales cotton E & RR Graves given to the dewoorats ss Pavaaeters, in lieu of clothing for officers’ ser- a Catholic priest, marked Rev. A. Gartland, who 674,232 45 | mond.’ i oe , ; =15 do Gibbs & co—253 do Brigham & Carhart—75 packages f oa “, who had been ee at: he Sears ne . 52,340 | belongsto Philadelphia. Upon brs general fund revenue, for expen- ome a enred—Ship Hindoo, Brows, New Orleans; brig Sulla, ained taut the wuig Governor and waig Legistature of For clothing ef the army, camp an peiem wes of government. ....seeeeeereee 2 ray, Boston. TS North Usrolias bud acted rather in favor of the demo- | equipage-.. s+. sees vis 1,000,000 Puave 2 a Miscellaneous Record. of ftras crate thaa 0 berwise,io tue appointment of officers to | kx yeuses of recruiting. . . 145 700 y . . . Toth. os eceesrers seeeees $1,644,760 62 Pacxet Rares Inperexpence, Brac for Londen, and Feb, ae the valu Nia . a Bounties to recruits...., Pee + 174,840 | The Grand Jury—Fire Rioters—Indictments— | There are ulso severat items of expenditure for which the Mowrezuata, for Liverpool, wil atl t is morning, having ‘amaatout oid ir. Dowss said he bad ha is mind, while Phre t non-o inal ‘ i 5 a 1847, whic een deteined. " L, My 20 . fog, a case appiisable to tbetate of North Caroling, it | "Cigeene auusicrsas ‘asd privates an eats ribedeai teibeatcark AGL bestest sre Sterefore, notiacluded in the estimates horewith |. Gnra Varo, Shate,of md for Provideres, in comien ont of Nester SW Aumnen, Nowre Ht Macey, Beat ot was the case of Colonel Wilsoa, @ distinguished acd | ment ‘ 6290 | The grand jury of the Criminal Court, made mitted. | MILLARD FILLMORE, Comptroller, | Matvzas herbor, Jun 131h,got in contact with a Pordand bark, | Jusmgnesters.) Wy Sumner, Nenp rt: Hy Murray, Bofhlos wealtbycivzso who, failing of aa appointment in the | Pay of their final presentment this morning. This ——$—$—__——_———- a 0 bowad out and had foun boom |coke, ta: insail Sesty for. rent, Lieut'Mofita New Yor Ison, avy i bn ye nf dlarplnret pert Batlle ese Sy fp Mla, siete teen eens 6,088,327 | | ody has had i sideration the subject of th U. S. Treasury Receipts, wabeientaoiemkuhome ASTOR MOUSE. one of the new regiments last summer, by the President, Rusular supplies for the quartermaster’s de body has had in consideration the subject of the. | ra, seosinte into the trendury during, the quarter | “srtis sts beck: cemace to ihe Dask uainown, sore | uJ Knowlton, CC HenhawsW. WankeIt Kane, Mr Daniel aad bad died shortly alter his arrival at Vera Cruz a,b REBELS . 4712,000 | re, firemen riote, between the Good Will and Sonn Ivy, Ayles, 35 days, x arrat Baltimore | webster, Hortons Geo Sully Puiisdelphine © hare! fanh= recent fire 06 ill an Slot of December last, amounted, as nearl; he 26ch Di he Galt 51 i Mr Manoum explained, that eo far from the whige of expeoses of the game. , vases 1,525,000 A : 4 ion ined, is: , 7 | Mesa, tatchenty aie. shinped n aca which hove he veveel on | maton: !'Sruvn, | Fleming, E Lambert, KH Lee, E Sep- North Carolina having been opposed to this appoint. uired for three regiments of dra- | Fairmount companies. The latter have placed | s¢ cam now be ascertained, to, viz:— nt $3, ina heavy gale, shipped n aoe wien nove the vessel oP | ford, Phil delphia: : K Crafts, 3 carried away bol. h, lat 37, Jon 67, wos $5,337,974 84 | her beam ends, washed overboard gil! Fromoustoms, about ».. 008.965 36 | wetks. Jibboom. and swept deck. Jan +++ 650,000 | their sparatus, house, ete., in the custody of the cs & ment, the two whig Senators from North Caroliuahad | goons, &3.. 5 Peterson, S Small, Philad Austin i written letiers ot recommendation to the President ca | © o pairing acd enlarging + ( % . ' by bark Wenhem, Wylie, from Baltimore bourd to a3 Austin, Phi Shimnacor edogeaizing ad enlarging works, $00,000 | Mayor of the city, and have been suspended from |‘ 19900 60 | Lendon, aud ind eariied ivny bowsprt ane eed, cutrater, | Kv lon Ks Newhal Tile that was the only oage, he believed, | jog bozgege, when travelling on duty with- active service for ninty days. The Fairmount funded) 2,012,450 oo | ‘cabord rail; butwarks, atancheons, &e, “The bark auatnined | Yo. ‘Providence; Ie Martin, doz © Chadwh ‘Hoaton; F Fes arolina. It had struck bim atthe time | oui troops. Seve besessv aise 100,000 | company is presented asa nuisance. The book “an ade adchah litde, if any damage. senden, Maine; WY Davige, P Sitnpscn, Washington: 0 Hil- a very stroag one. The energetic Senator, as | T; tha hd company 18 p . he books anand Gan on Scun Homen, Nickersoa, hence for Boston, in besting into | Jad, ‘sarlestou; J Mayuard, doy W Day, France; R Mitebeil, he wore Om, read trom the specel: of Mie Butler an cylin, | Teansportstion of army, including baggage of and roll of this ¢. mpany have been carried away $8,307,700 20 | iohines? "Hommedien Shoal. and | irs k Ligingetsa, Powgrweepeies D. Warten, Sprmghicld; Sir thetela expressed, that there must be sometht troops, Rd...» «+ ++ . ++ ©800.000 | from the house by some me ber, and the in-| The axpenditures during the same period were— came off same evening without damage, after discharging onc | and Mrs Shepherd, Philadelphia: & Kerr, Fortlend wreeg #0 this war, or thet our cltinens would bs mor | Soaisay und onetrel ++ 6.218,269 | quest could not ascertain their names, so as to | Oa account of civil, miscellaneous and fo- lighter load from deck. ; ‘TM Potter, Mhode island: Xa, Pralad ready to enlist than they appeat to be. Mr: Downs con- | Continguncies of army... s.cceccees 09000 | UFING 10 billg of indictment against ‘them in- | ,Felemintercourte «2.4 :; 17 :$1041,058 11 | | Boxn tony Frten.at Helmer Hole. ftom fits! for Bosteny | Metete Je pani Bout Mise bamond ended that our citizeas were enthusiastic in the volua- eat ¢ i " 4 v Tne court will now ts " On account of the army. 216,59 lost deck lon « mi i am. a Che Saitumore; D Loring, Gt ; | Armament of fortifcations.............. 60,000 | dividually. take active | a“ Jadiin Department ' 6.162 17 Scun Moamixe Stan—The crew of this schr, of aud for | 30 Mra, Fiske, Seer service. Purchase of ordnance and ordnance stores, measures, to prevent the company from goin, © fortifications... « 60.067 58 Wareham, laden wih itoa, before reported missing, consisted | PseFces Boston. Mr. Burven explained that what he bad said did not | end supp! sreseeseessseseees 350000 | into service. The inquest has acted upon 308 “ % pennons. 6,576 47 of Kliah Besse. enpiain: Serh Besse, mate; Bterhen Wrigit, ‘i army: bie Fare Soply to toe voiunteers ; beosuse, although South Varo- | Current oxpenses of th» ordnance tervive... 10000 | bills of indictments, of which, 207 were preseat« ba F ~— 3,308,323 15 | Martin Howes aud Atsil Bumpus seamen, all of Wareham. dU 9 Arey ie yao lia was auxious that the war should close.it called upon | Manufacture of arms at the nadonal armories 369,000 ed and 06 ignored. The true bills totale in- “4 nay 2.649.749 15 at Providence, off Hatteras on the 2iat, fe"! ia ‘offi. shill ty * Kingsberry, W Ke ee for voluateers, she would raise a regiment as quickly as | Repairs, improvements of armory at ilurper’s i 2 fi 8 “ 6 4 ares a the *787,459 11 | inged vessel, supposed a brig, sunk in 10fathoms | + ‘24 Mrand Nirs Clary, Boston; W Anderson, Londou; | auy other Scate. remarks had application to the| Ferry......scseccscceesrscecere ee 61,929 | Chuded 2 for inurder, 7 for riots, 59 for larceny a ee pr p Water; masts and spars hinging alongside. W'Sake: Phila; G Dale, Backets Harbor; J Stafford, Albany. | Aiding ppt the vacancies in the an ices And for the armories at Springfield, percus- 45 for keeping tippling houses, 58 for assault and Eee Tiere (cartesian ah ‘Whalemen. if " ”“PRANKLIN HOUSE. | Mr Downs passed at length from this point to the ques- | sion caps, purchass of land, &1.......... 256,021 | battery. ‘$2 9 60 ito, late of Sippican, has bi hi N Jey, Barnard, L, Chopen, Alvany; © H Dailey, | Hon of the *peedy passage of the bill, and urged itasim- | Completing the military stations on tis iiae Tho, President has patdotied John Harding, |. uu: edemocec ce tndotr estes pee eee | vaekte CO Sirpionts hae, been varelned at Ian orge, Pritchard, CincinntiiB Tattneil. Vicks. Berd iatore ac coc tinct of getting the regiments into the | “of communication with Oregon......... 80000 | one of the colored men who was convicted in joined, and interest... At St Thomas och alt, sehr Edwin, Nickerson, ef Provines: | burgh: Wapetions Clnccemniihons ‘S"Lavejoy, Banton! 9 ed the suggestion o: ste busier, of auombassy to Meroe, Nia tnaerne Caatae: ve oon nein a on board the Te ORC Be Michiels Oct 15, President, Marsha}, Naa, no oi Keiker, &t Lou's BW Hedaon Gon’ ora, Sas! Wf tora With powers te close n treaty of peace. He was opposed, | custom mover ann Manixe eeherinss ata barque Cactus, inthe March of that year. His $ leaving Fayal Oct 10, where she landed 20 bbls, Ehartestons we Howe, Cinemnati; Capt Randall, Buffalo; J At Callao Nov It, Aurora, Nan 1800 5) totaily and peremptorily.to sending any more messengers | Oa raction of Mt. Capect.it was resolved thatthe | fcutence was tor three years imprisonment, but MeCLINTOCK YOUNG, At Payta Nov 15, by letter froin Capt Winslow, Ros r 4 srosbye Bi . fog to Mexivo, distinguitued or uudistinguished. We | Committee on Commerce inquire into the expedieney | te recommendation of the. officers of the court Acting Secretary of the Treasury. Oroaby, Bridgepor (omaporaty intaoly De. Hoot was immediately oail- | ggi hundred hung) Pobvent; bes they will hove light, aad yoq The #rcaxsn—OWjeotion polng made, tbe question ie | od in, but aay tusgical ald was fowad to be of no avail, | Taipan dnicherde baveto i i i ui 9 Osp. bound ona cruise. HOWARD HOTEL. had seat dowa woo muay of theua wirwady. PsP | of making an appropriation tor @ cusiom house anda | OM accouat of his being afflicted with a ecroful- | Treasury Department, January 31, 1648 ‘at Taieehuans Nov 27, by letter, Lydin, Robinson, Fi, oil hiladelphia; C_ Gilmore, Baltimore; A: Gray. Bed dome tv for Loe ve4®, aud Ve was right tint Bi marine BoRpital AL Apslachtools, io Florida. ous disease, las procured his pardon. i nofstated has ti hen 3 Jf Heward, Washington; Ki Atwoct, J Wi oon con a aalouy ane oktdseced ou am@baa- | WOUROARY Line BETWEEN MMistOURI AND aKANsas. | Major General Quitman is a guest at the Uni- Political Intelligence. | Rayan one gtee aeht ae ed tble tm 0 day Joh rady. Washiogtony i Dual our du yor oWr patsy bo wakes “fon aes ie | 4 a Mtg aii staf wci-weonpeseegenbe vr & bili tocon. | ted Siates Hotel. E> will leave us to-morrow Tavion Movement 1x Crxcrsnatt.—A coll for a meet- | Adaine, W i:cox, NB 075 sp—had iaken 20 bbls in 7 mos. Philadelphia: {cim joo Me Dewan o£, et of Jadge % * : aaeaneas ed ‘a pd . vip ' es of Migsourt | tor your city. A great number of citizens have ing of the friends of General T'nylor, to nominate that | Spoken. eae Raby a GCingianatty Lvag. os tas eaojss' of taehe wees” toad pee Al Sere hie at 82d passed. | wodtca upon him, avd to-morrow the officers of | disthoguished soldier for the, Erenideney, is ia — ybrshir Livernant, of and 43 days from Liverpool for New | oh ‘Mrand Mrs W Thomes Now serses: Werarterson, | Bud smsnituiouctity, oad to enia o ” , hie ur voluateers wall p their re: cl jo this city, and reoviving signatures rapi¢ ‘ork, Jan 12, 1.046 N. lon 38 20 “ i , » sertag it heii ee any em act: A; Satta tntroauosd a bu meiog. propel rene uteers wall pay pects to him an We FO ore, Se) anes of ieee Gomorenens Gane | vey Aico ibgar days from Greenock for Mo: | fhiladelpliay Mr end Mrs Smith, Nashvilley W Dorlon “ ” 9 % am poe >. os 3 ery - Pe iis c it . > . 7 % Chole aemies to thie lott if they cupcueO2h-F side put | wich was referred to the Committes on Commerce.) | Nofenaron raow Iowa It te sald that there willbe | British ship Mersey,of andfiom Liverpool for Jamaieny Jen) 1 ay Su OBONS NOTE ys oT Jonen Am | or delet, br tee per op plomn I og yea i. sign it ANNEXATION OF NEW MEXICO AND CALIFORNIA Surcspe at Monrrrat.—The Montreal Herald | no choice of a United States Senator, by the present | 6, lit 26 49, Inn 29 58, Midtie, Ten 808 Apalack | pon UA Ieke Rin Hota sCcucde boainereneD | Depet about pease we shail hare mo wearer may | Me, Tunwen, im pursuance of previous notice, asked | of Jan. 27th pays :—Mr. Hutton Perkins, (formerly pro- | lows Legistature, | clip Marathon, Johasom, for Mot 5 Bymiudemey st Shield, hrooklpusd, Hnow. Phitadelohia: Peesidentiat eise'loa {a over ‘Ins war would bs pind kesee to Latroduce jotat resolutions for the annexation | prictor of the Montreal dimes) committed suicide yce Canat Contnacra.—The fact thot the Canal Board | 29) iat go N,1on 2%, sinnalized an Am ship steering ESS, rd, Washington: Cape Churchill, ship Hormomia: pending (G8 poop'e would not vote ta tne d rad no, ant Upper acd Lower Califoraia terdey by cutting bie throat with @ rear, during aft | moete to-dey, to muke appointments, hes altencted rare. 1 Horiordy BM Buckingham, syerunrys J " i i hip Col Bor ‘be Lowe « blue, wh ry sieant, with the letter B in if ) Hom pore te | © Quest” objest pelicunin + Usb foe, (0 the elty hi Brags te ts gre ah, Yuu 18, 08 Cape Hew: | Subets, : open. a er, Fed. 1,