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——eE Cartainty not,” Phe’ , when recognised by the | ceptable to the Senator from New Hampshire, who re- ‘oy fam. Mr. Bunr—Will the gentleman give way, fora mo by him by the sale, as well as the petition of the , ,, Méta 04. Jan 16-—Brigs V Prjssgnits, (Pres) foe Boo Congest 0 tonal war cit taaeer arene ff St TE panies | eoen Gat-eht Mean ORnT hiee en dh ede, that th purchaser shou id be poaxised eal a Ba es on , = a jority in Cor |, the generals were . . Gippu 5 in whic Baxi k Gipsy. joaton. bound ea Rigst tea eet ths commande of tee br the. ‘but was interrupted in the pies at me Oe = —— Decgyron' of Piha ty apg sao A from Commith cael rey heap J AN ey - Piatend ‘te ould brin| vapere both gaye ah {sig a ie Gilerisas Mllikes, Port Vex" pean ype to pass without disseoting voloe; c, this bill; end with the indulgence of the Senate, [ snail ntleman from Disio will move that the farther con- perused. #4 AG ordered thats a Lata Matra, Jan 17—Brig Allen King, Manson, Boston, just Dut he feared now that there would be still one voice 'r. President— endeavor to give the reasons which govern mala this | sideration of the resolution be and that it be | should pay in the balance required to | withte “"Newronr, Wales, Jan 27—Bark Miliades, Ranlett, for sayut tabs etieded “wilt tae bonorad glory of stand. | ME. Reve (enitlad to Cas Bene sates te feetarans | person ofthe Predaeat'ssnamege to Congress tes the | "his Wecweeue.-aat Tsedaye Twenty dape aftertine sale: or that the 6,000 al; | Bowes ie: alah cllowine Belo sel Jon, end Be ough! » a] ‘ith the honor = r. to fi the son 18 lent’s a ir KWELL—| 5 ‘8 al ie 8 1 44 » for Be » ide; Elis Pap hare yo rll ern opm ny est Dilh waleed bie petvtings) orion estas Will go on™ | Whole plan and objects of the war had been changed, | Mr. Boat—-That it be bl seadp paid te ebould be forfeited, and a new sale | “Pinawa: ney. oe Sieh cuiNe Posen pestacned vail Tee next. Mir. Have esta that twloe within the dest da or two. lt Carerensen did not mean to say that the Sean =~ a as libnatzasiog the spi= Laer permission of the gentleman to make the mo-| ordered. The Judge intimated that the bond via Disaapere, (wher Nov, 10, an he had been eit! c —he did | tor from Ne: ire it patriotism cratic pi @ read extract i im li 4 - Soi Guow chisheoe amsount of kis Gheeaigainae, In| Seiineabeceneiteee Time had simply contented “the propo- | speeches of Gen. Houston’ and,Gea,Foote, at New York, | _ Mr. Grovivos—If you move that the resolution be re. Sonar M seek pay repcares, ay aba ioe Reorg is Hons Hag, 2 or dar M heoe sean came there to stand alone! and he would continue to | sitions of the Senator; and his remarks were not intend- | and the resolutions of Mr. Bagby, Mr. Dickinson, ani ittee of the Whole on the State of Tanne be’ f pr he fi i P' 1 ete | amine irect, do. Oct 24, (aot 30th) stand alone so long asthe present councils of the go- . Next | Mr. Hannegan, ia the Senate, and aleo the of ea at enee, ace a ee ee Se See oF 1 Messre. Cass and Sevier, as all contemplating, the xen—That motion isalready ounts. ined as thi t ‘Senator from Miseias! ough ‘The Sr: ding. sia loch for Whatapon} SIE Out ek yp hm og vel ined as they were, or om 7 . lor TR POR 5 t 14, fanthe, Johnson; i. soetecemamntatives ofthenaanianan ! Sdeeubee’. ble sumecte ie. Guppesh of last two senators deny the expediency of the act of an- | | Mr. Bovo I hope the gentleman from nio will agree | ‘The propeller steamship Columbus departed | 26, Strabo, Hussey, Manilla. ‘ Me had nothing whatever against war. The war existed by law, and all good nexetion of Mextco.tHe q |), also, the opinions of Mr. | to postpone the resolution until Tuesday next. I think | this morning on her first trip to Charleston, pass- Se Pres, 'naing Kina, foe Boston, 2 90'3 Ganeral Taylor; but he eould not give xens were in duty bound to support the laws of | Jefferson, to show that no territory could be acquired by | he will be satiafed with it. © ing down along the city front in beautiful style, ee A IE leita them for their agency iu matters which ;, but till wore left to disouss it, | any means except treaty. He considered the Mr. Givpixcs—I will make the motion te pata accompanied by the good wishes of the admiring f ‘Ship Prince de Joinville, Lawrence, dis- condemned He might be stigmetized asa Millerite. or | andto modify or repeal the act, as they would in any | tlegsined by conquest, a one. He alluded to the | until Turedey next, and then I will have the floor when | crowds that witnessed her passage. Much inte- | engaged: bark Baltic, Spear, for New York, about ready; Bar- as a fanatic; but they should never consider him a hy- | other case. The law claims the support of the citi: fact, that if the annexation ofthe whole of Mexico took | it ‘comes up. "I make the motion. a rest will be felt in her success: A number of | itatcn, Auchinloss, for do, loading. pocrite. He could not split hairs so dexterously as other | whether he approves it or not ; but it does not, and place, there were some four or five millions of Indians and ‘The question was taken, and decided in the afirma- contracts now about being made will denend w ad gentlemen; he could not separate the man from the | not, suspend or abridge his’ liberty of discussion. He | others, varying from every shade, from white to black. | tive. on the luck that attends ti Seon UP | Cartao, Dec 12—Ship Ann M’Kim, Perry, from New York, nd he could not thank the officer for what he | ia free to speak upon any act, whether it relates to peace | These men would, of course, be entitled to the privileges of A CLASH OF JURISDICTION. if shy hae Bi 8 thig trip te Charleston. | ( augé) arr Nov 30, vin Valparaiso. (where ahe arr Uet 31. 85 ed was wrong inthe man. He would be no hy- | or war ; and yet the senator from Mi i had spoken | Citisens. These would be admitted to the right to vote,| Mr. Kina, of Georgia, from the Committee on Naval she reaches her destined port In five or six | diyspossage) une. ‘S!d 13th, bark E-zpeleta, Lendholm, Balti- He would not be heard here on this floor de- | of those who had opposed this war as being in some | ud to hold seats upon this floor. These were questions | Affairs, asked the consent of the House to makesre- | days after leaving our capes, the ship carpenters | more. with guano; 19th, brig Lady Ad Hanna, Sandwi nouncing the war as unconstitutional, as unjust, as be- | want of patrietism—some want of honor—some went of | of a remote character, he admitted ; but it was our duty | port. It was read, “An sot granting to the Florida, | will have ample employment during the present i iio Ceakalie, un by the President,as waged for purposes of robbe- | something. to consider these questions, no matter how remote. His | Alabama and G: Railroad Company cg ete year, should there be nothing more undertaken Rey Pe ets ry, and then turn round and vote men and m to| Mr. Foore desired to explain, He did not wish to sus- | opinions on slavery, were well known ; but asa matter | tions of public lan perked preyed ad. my ise than’the contracts now actually in progress of NC, loadings Cyrus, Cant carry it on, and then thanks to the ermy for pend the freedom of debate, alt there were speech. | of teste, he did not fancy sitting in this hall with sens- | his mot it was to the Committee negotiation. Carney, for Boston, out the unboly purposes of the war. The sen (aj son this Mexican war stamped with treachery to the | tors of tha color spoken of. ‘Whole on the State of the Union. tomac, ¥mi Kentucky (Mr Crittenden] had denounced his course | country—speeches like that of the senator from New| M ‘cork and Sevirn both explained that even | He moved that five thousand extra copies be printed. | <=—=—_—_eeeeeeeenengeeTe leasrs. ii Jotio; " “4 ere are to be deplored ; but I have no desire to | in Mexico, these Indians and negroes did not vote, and Mr. Cotiame: tor, that bet ote thie mainte euemes on opin. Perma omy = him down. But we do know that speeches | under the constitution they were not taxed, and there- ion. But the doctrine of the senator from Kentucky is been delivered in this country which have been | fore not voters irman of the Committee on the waa the decision? MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. i Me Gootell. f is referred to the Committee of the Gooiel, oe ‘Whitaker, for F most ey br circulated in Mexico, to imflame the enem: inst us, Mr. Greene said, that free negroes voted in several 6 State of the Union. Pilot, Jordan, fe and, Ide. Machina fo be towed Bieber ead chine Ly cee Sisrd | and were intended to have that effect, for which speech: | States Mr. Couuamen—I didn't eo understand it. I ad-| Port of New York, February 20, 1848, Corte ETE Givery: fy York, 4 Of Executive pleasure. Let this doctrine be carried into | 8, A# severe @ penalty as hanging ought to be given, if | Mr. Sevizx—Niggers vote in Rhode Island, | believe. Saeed dayayan Defore. Sldabout 9eth ult. brige Tonquin, operation, and what will be the results? Suppose the | the law could reach the offenders. Mr. Greene—Yees, sir, and in Massachusetts. There ‘The chair is sorry he did not hear you. 8 ‘37th, Dudley, M’Neil, ~ sit eumictaaedl Peeaident, upon whom ‘the gentleman would fepore all | Mz: Carrrexpen regretted the discursive rangewhich | 8 Property qaalifeation in some States, After dwelling | | Mr. Kuvc—I had the floor while the gentleman was . disg {0% Boston, abt 6 or 0'd a vdieo aEaM e debate en. im re to . 18 wi m iment on e of 8 Cl . , om . the authority over the army, marched that army into epi ir. Foote, e- ag ce Mivaghcentoe | foleen Mdreesing rooere Hatirax. Feb 13—Brigs Tweed d Malanta, Law. ig party, and as far ss | pending annexation, I repeatedly addressed the chair. jenate, not nite! yf | ting his opinion that the force proposed by this bill, Mr. Kino—I the floor. abe ‘circulated it oe of the azmy,and be’ | Mr. Cottauent Wo, you hada't. nee, for New York, Ith; Manillo, O'Brien, for do: 15ih=— Sailed9th. brigs Emma Adeline, do; 13th, Hansport, Holmes, this very Senate to overewe and oosree us into messures, Eg pee ieaon rs like C1 5 hed ipeec! Died Peles novi tier yiioers and men ‘of that | what he had said had been or could be circulated in | was not necessary for the safety pola eee apeetng ider wheths h | Mexico against him. yond that he was not prepared to go. Mr. Kinc—Yes, | hat Edgar, Mimi rere Ar brig Napoleon, Key West; Edward rmy hi use and consider whether suc! +. - . —Yes, A a i oe MC . aaa aee erigut ar pott And if ther, by following the | Mr. Foorr—I did net intend my remarks to apply to | ” Mr Masox obtained the floor. ‘The Sreaxen repyed to order. Chan 70 spoisendh Revi anee venom Renaaly peels ys Gg SOD orders of the President, as it is said they ate compel speeches delivered here; but to speeches which ha THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE. Mr Rocxweut, of Connecticut—I have a privileged | “TUES Oi omangn , Glasgow, J Lee & Co; | Partitud; 24, schr Nesesd, Porto Hieo; ath, bila Games, | to do, did march into this Senate and carry those orders | been délivered all over the country, by men who, kno’ Mr. Bancrn moved thatthe Committee on Post Offices | question. Charlote Spanish West Indies; Thames, | Weeks, Boston, ! Ae Shy r into execution, would the senator from Kentucky give ing the effect they would have in Mexico, and yet being | 8nd Post Roads, be instructed to inquire into the ‘The Sreaxen—The gentleman from Vermont (Mr. Selaby, lew Orle mith & Walsh; Reform, Lewis, Sa: | | Marie, (Cuba) Jan 25—Brig Eliza, (of Hampden) Pearie, . them a vots of thanke? Mr Hajesaid that he always | Willing to risk the consequences, have been guilty as | Pedienoy of so)modifying the Post Ottice laws as t! Collamer) has the floor. yan Sturges, Clearman & Co; Luise, (Brem) Steenken, | for Bristol, i I. soon: 31st. Clayton, Tucker. Baston. re. considered the overshadowi: Mansaniuta, Jan U—Brig , Robbins, hence, for New . influence of military spi- | traitors to their own county, Tam sorry I have not the | packet franked in one hand-writing, and directed in an- Mr. CoLtamen—I have the floor. \c) ore. fs - | Brige— Olinda, Pepper, Rio Grande (Brazil), Leland & En- | York, 29th. rit and glory, which wasnow about to be bolstered up by | Power of sarcasm with which to utter my loathing and | other, shall be accounted a valid frank. ‘The: Sreaxen, (to Mr. Rookwell)—If you have a privi. ng n 7 Le : { {his resolution of thanks, to be most dengerous to the It | abhorrence of euch creatures, But posterity will do | Mr. Bancen explained the annoyance to which he was | leged question, it cannot, be made while the gentleman fiote es n. Bleoper Tampico; Marcel Aisrben Reem | carey enetnas ee $2 ele Desa pesent fe eee berties of the country, and of a fearful tendency upon | them justice. subjected, by the construction of the law by the Post- | from Vermont occupies the floor. ith’ & Walsh: Augusta, Bemis. Havana M Taylor John | Rouble, Fosrer; Victor, Clark; and. Lenox, Howes, uncer: the constitution. ‘This military spirit had, in other | | Mr. Cnirrexpen was glad that the Senator did not re- | master General and his deputies. Ms, Coutanen, (the Land Chairman)—1 have simply | Fohoston,(Swej Jamen, do, W Weisser: ‘Atlas, (Br) McCaul: | Pauline: Percival, for NewYork. do; Palmetto, Mansfield. fi couatrien, been carried to auch an extent, that men have | fer te any epeeches that had beom delivered here. ‘The | | Mr. Uxpenwoon was also most farorably disposed to- | one point to make, ‘This bill isa proposition to din Arrowsmith & Wheeler. asset, une; Leuox, Howes, ‘Cantero, doJanti; ZD Leuox : Shields, fm Liverpool, do; brig Chickasaw, Adams, for New Gay Dlive York next day, and other: tee, been chosen and: levated as Emperors upon the infla- | party press, however, had taken a different view, and | ward the resolution, and his constituents of alarge share of the-publio lands. I don't say that enoe of ths camp. He would further sny. that there was | Were pursuing a coutse of abuse, as if for the express | one occasion some six hundred dollars to pay in Portage | the appropriation ought not to be made. but I wish to every probability. nay. it was positively the fact, thatour | object ef arresting free discussion. He did not concur | 0M letters, which had tranked, and_ which his wife | submit whether the Committee on Naval Affairs is the next President would be aman chosen for bis exploits | either in the supposition that these anti-war speeches | had directed, the hand-writing being different. Proper committee to make sucha report. I move to re- er upon | had worked the dreadful consequences in Mexico imput- | _ Messrs. Cass, Sevier, ) the field, tis into iles and Calhoun, discussed the | consider the vote, that the subject may be referred to the sailiecy etsy waieh aed ‘een “th:own’ around his | ed to them. expediency of the resolution. if the Committee on Public Lands. Shistestont, Tu 's Rvder. Baltimo: nae. Mr Foorr—I would state to the Senator that a gentle- Ir. Nives ed with Mr. Calhoun, that the Post- | Mr. Kix, (the Navy chairman).—The observation of “4 Thomrson, Brown, Norfolk'and Richmond Sid Cninese jank Mr. Foore—I desire to submit a remark or two. Had | man of the ot! House hes just got a letter from Gen. — General should have a hearin, my friend causes me to make a brief explanation as to ‘Chal ceyi ae ps Windsor Castle, Ke ti th B Forb ESAGIaT pa'eteribene ‘3 I been in my place the other day, | should have answer- | Marshall, in ‘ico, in which he says there would ir. Foote considered t! ‘ostmaster General should | why the o ittee on naval affairs considered the sub- ed the speech which has. been 00 justly commented up. | have been peace, but for a recent speech delivered by a | have a hearing, Jock. ‘Tho harbor of Pensacola is a great naval tation ou by the Senator trom Kentucky. 1m not surprised | distinguishod statesman at Lexington, Ky , and the res- Mr. Dickinson said chat he had occasion, some time | for the tection of the commerce of the United Arrived. at what has been said by the Senator from New Hamp- | lutions appended to the same; but that now the Mexi- | since, t2 call upon the Postmaster General, in relation to | States. The reports of the topographical engin U 8 sloop-of war Saratoga, DS Barragat, Bac. aahsmnatA shire. The whole secret is out. He is afrai the | cans suppose that the chances are that this gentleman | something of this kind. The Postmaster General sald | and others, show that from year to year, and ever | 19 days from Pensacola. ach inat off Cape May, Thos Fislen, army will elect the Preeident—be fu afraid that a oandi- | will issue a py onunciamento, excite a revolution, and get | that he ordered the frank to be stricken off, when he | since the fortifications were commenced for the de- | (seaman, Capt of fore-top) fell overbourd and ‘wan drowned’ date from the fields of the glory of our arms will be into the occupancy of the White House, when they will sons franking. | fence of the station, the lands in the neighbor- | isch inst'J Beard, (Cape of maintop) fro cessful—in which case a certain Senator from New | g¢t @ good treaty. considered evi- | hood being so barren. no communication has been comma rae Cos Plage in tow of steamer Hampshire, (Mr. Hale) who is a candidate for thi Mr. Critrenpen explained that Gen. Marshall was a made through th by the ordinary mode. In fe ined pil ae ay ip jase ry oes fore; will be superseded. (Laughter) That Senator’s oppe- | bitter partizan, and very prone to give to things an ex- of means of communication, | Oras: ee pevere weather nrine pie hs cpa ed ie 3 ' sition, then, sir, is dictated in the spirit of a magnani. | travagant bias, for mere party effect. The idea is that at all times to fall into the iP Manchester, Smith, New Orleans, 18 days, to TP mous felfisbnees, and as such it will be carried down to hould have had peace before the speech o! rie Clay. hands of an enterprising enemy. feat ly this be- —_— iversal Have Sloops—T W Thome, Cummings, Fall River; Ri Hale, Providence; Saltsa, Laybeldy’New Haves noe itd cis, Saone; brigs Cad. nes 18th, bark W ing, Cis nd some eatlnys; Pear, Harting, jarritens, Flaveass Morey ‘hare Richard, Rich; Page, Kelley, wd schrs Mad ‘kerson, Richmons re awking. and Vic Utica, Edwarks, New York for Portlay Thomasten ‘for Baltimore.. Telegraphed few Orleans; bark Sylphide, from Mobil ‘Stanton. rage passengers. succeeding generations. After approving the sentiments | Now, sir, if the Sen: ali came connected with the naval defences of the country. | Brig America, (of Bath, before repo: 1th inst.) | from Cape. Haytien; Sarah Williams, from Cien! alla, of Mr, Crittenden, as expressed this morning in support | uproar of leughter—all the people in the galleries joining . Maton moved the Senate adjourn; carried. Therefore, the memorial was sent to the committee on | Grows, Hamburg, 81 days, and Ramsgate, 0 Schmide | from Philide'phia. Signal for a shi nd three of the war, as honorable, manly, and patriocic, Mr. | in thelaugh. Inthe midst of which we uaderstood Mr. Adjourned over to Moni ) who have now brought forward a report, & Balchen. Put erate for a hi br The anknown ship has ceeply Foote said that none but traitors auy where would speak | Foote as saying ‘No, sir,” but the loud, laughing of Se- oa assigning all the reasons why the subject should be in foske any, headway on acogant of laden, Cld, shins Washington Irving, Caldwell, Liverpoot; ym opporition to it (Murmurs) 1 speak, of course, | nators,reporters,and the people drowned all other sounds House of Representatives charge of that committee,and why the House should grant | head winds. A Daicleony Freeman, Now Orleaua: Middlesrx, Lovett, dos n In, do: bark Elliat, Giles, do: der, Philadelphi: zabeth, Kilborn, Camden; schrs Jno Ireland. Crowell, Sigua Ia Grande; M M Klots, Peterson, New York, 8 Bigelow: Boston, Kelley, do. Sid, ship Ber: mai trand. Bark Justice Story sld last night ‘ jolas Liad- Baxrimon: feb 18—Arr ship St Lo is, 30 days fm lam,“ burg, cook, ard from aloft, and was | New Orleans; bark Sylph, Eldridge achr Culew, drowned; all attempts to rescue him proving untuceessful. | Young, Jackson Dr Erie, Ry- within bounds. I mean that there isno man in the | for several moments.] jas. Erie, Ry. : the prayer ofths msmorialists. If my fciend will let the re- ETON |. 18, 1848. country, who, in denouncing his country in this war, as| Mr Foors was inclined to beli Wasninoron, Feb. 18, that the speech wait : port be printed, he can judge of the propriety of th has been done, is entitled to any other name than that of | might have had the effeet charged, and from megnetic | ‘The statement of James Montes. wud the testimony | °Urte pursued by the committee on naval atts. The traitor, and that if he received the penalty due for his | influences, ‘The Mexicans were an impulsive, mog-| taken in New Yorkielative to the ‘convested clecting cf t for the candor and liberality of my tien crime, it would be death Sir, in many parts of thecoun- | netic people, and were easily influenced in theiropin- | this gentleman and Mr. Jackson, were ordered to be loes not propose an attack on the r try, ifsuch sentiments a8 have been uttered here, were | ions question of Il over! s rinted and referred to the Committee of Elections. le, , Eldridge, Norfolk. - Be- expressed, I don’t know whether the péople would wait Cnitrenpes maintained that speeches adverse to | ™ ER CoE fon. The memorial w: mamit- | The A, came onthe coast on the 25th January. and ns been | lows abiig from Cuba. Cld big Macy, (new) Kaowles, Nev for the formalities of the law; and I am constrained to | the war, delivered in this country, had not had thatef- | wr. Hanateon, from the Committeeon Military Affsirs, | t¢¢ at the instance of the memorialists. If the subject is | blown off se i eavy north west gales; she has | fol! tine ry, hi 1 a, Dickinson, Charleston; achrs Risk, EU ard for the Inst 10 days. Rico; Joseph R Chandler, Smith, Hertford, NC. S#iled bark Regatta, Pratt, Vera Cruz; brigs Jujiet. Ferrel. Rio Grande; Charlotte, Littl Delieve, that in New England, the traitor indulg- | fect upon Mexican councils which was attributed j to und another investigation by the committee on had a pilot on bi fog in tuch (reason would’ bs rewarded with a cost of | them on the other side; thought that the course of the | Zorttd s joint res lution torefund to. tndividuals and | to Dei lands, the measure may be lost during the | "Brig Sia tar and feathers, or in other words, he would be dealt | War party wasan attempt to suppress free discussion; | anq it was referred to the Committee of the Whol Present Congress. yagi pore john. Matarzas; Cher'es, Beals, Alvarado; with by the law of Judge Lynch I'am sick, and dis. | contended for the liberty of speech, aud concluded by | S02 dt was referred to ¢ ee of the Whole on | Pike. Houston, of Delaware —If understand the ro- | jae blue signal with red tall. Fe Bince: Goce thd s'R Chindicn Sante: Hover ee Somes gusted, and mortified to death with these traitorous hoping that the resolution of thi to Gen, Taylor TEXAN MOUNTED TNOOPS—HORSES—BOUNTY LAND port, it refers to the construction ofa railroad. It isfor Brig Louis ‘Walsh (of Ellsworth) Lelend, New Orleans, 29 *pcastown, Feb 15—Schr Nourmal, Cooper, persions against the just cause of my country— would be passed without further delay. Mr. Burr, from the Committee on Military Affairs, re- | the protection und defence of the naval depot at Pensa- | days, to Nesmith & Walsh; 32,679 gallons molasses York for Boston, which nr in waiting to repair her fore: country is disgusted and mortified—such sentiments | | Mr. Jurrenson Davis concurred with the Senator | ported a joint resolution authorising the Secretary of | la. If that is the cage, it strikes me that the commit- | & Adams. ‘The L W hi lit; 15th, ar, scht Hero, Perry been I2days North of Hatte- | sail, which was 4, lost atern boat, carried away fore | for Boston; c, are not American sentiments. The people are patriotic, | from Kenti cky, that the debate had been sufficiently | War to cause to be paid, out of any unexpended appro- | #¢ on military affairs would be the proper reference. chr Hurd, Elliot, New ‘x ork fo and all over the country the the same, excepting | prclonged. He hoped the resolution would be passed at | priation for the prosecution of the war, the regimest of | ME. STANTON arose. 10 for Goston. Clough, . " - lobile, Jan 23, to Sturges, Clear- Hoimes’s Hote, eb 15—Ar, brig Monte Cristo, Fuller, vue wnpriveipled faction in New England; I say unprin- | Once. It was a elmple vote of thanks, involving no con- | rexen mounted troops who were called into service 4 —I pledge myself to the Ho se— c heavy Ni fe Sogun, 18th ult, for Boston; 16th, ; cipled, becuute it is crying out peace, peace, when the | stitutional question whatever. It had nothing to do | is4/eaa dlsobarged Fpctore joining the army, amd that reaxrR—The gentleman from Tennessee bas | (into the ith Pe ere ee om he | eter Raon bee Baten hacen Beira aa, country is engaged in ® war which is sustained by all | with the origin of the war,or the objects of the war. It | they be allowed the fall value for the horses lost by them, Brig Nancy Plaisted, Church. (before reported) from Frank- | schrs Trinmph, Walker, Rappahavnock ‘for do; Excelsior, the considerations of justice and patriotism. And he: was but molasses to master. | Young, Virginia do Strickland, New York for in expression of thanks toe brave officer and Mr. Kino—I Piedge myself to the House that they | lin, La, (via Breakwater) 25 days, wit his men, who bad discharged thetr duty tothelr country. | the resolution ueed not necemaslly ge tothe Commnittes | Will be perfectly satiated if they only permit the repoct | The N'F has been i7 organ of this fection. I feel for the Se They hed no voice as to the merite of the war. They | of the Whole on the State of the Union, because it does | ‘2 Temain asit is, When the report comes in, gentlemen | Pilo Darien, Ga, 14 days, with #3000 feet | Bylt Hampshire. He is truly unfortunate. were enlisted in the cause and were bound to obey.— | not make an appropriation of money. ‘The resolution | Will see the spirit and tenor of it. plank 8000 do boards, JM Rouchambuach. ‘The M hrs been gwneRn Feb I1—Arr schr Dolphin, Salyear, New York; referred to @ paper published by Lloyd G Upon @ question like this there could be but two | simply provides that the Secretary of War be authori Mr. Rocxweut, of Connecticut—I rise to@ question | |i days off Cape Hitteras, ha: rienced he: her | Ann Maria, Jones, New York; 12th, echr Samnel L Matehell, fn editorial therein, in which Mr. Hale is severely leo- | sldes—the aide of our country and the side of the enemy | to pay {hs regiment our of funds airerdy, epresonieted ' pe Ha is experienced heavy weather aria, Jones, New Yor Ec mel L Mi order. ture? for saying, in his regular speech in the Senate on | with whom we are at war. Why regard the croaking | for the prosecution of the Mexican war. The Secretary The Sreaxer—The gentleman will state it. days North of Hatteras, and has hada | Saco. Returned, Bull, for. New. York Laconia: brig Pauline; 18h, no arrival. Sid, Br sic, the Senator from New Hampshire 3 12 5 during the voyage. 3 Adams, New Yori: Isabella, Johnson, New York. Cld lath, ichr Tioga. Stow a] Mariel, Cuba, 26 days. with 262 hhds ¢ | schr Ann Hyman, Tot en, New Yor! R Mr. Rocxweiu—It is to close the debate on the Paul | tierces molasses. to J N war bill, thet he regretted that he stood as an Ieh- | Voices which may be raised against us? At the close oJS Taylor. The T has been 15 days N | York; 15th. Ann’ Maria, Jon se The, “bis hand agelent every mam and every musts | of the Revolution, when in the public oouacile it was therefore za the Comunttee on Mitttoee Aten ia auaut: | Jones bill, in commaittee, at a certain time. of Flatreres: experienced heavy gales from, Northwest, Mitchell, Adame New York: hand against hia,” and for otherwise apologising to the | proposed to give thanks to Almighty God for our de- | mous, and asthe report comes from gentlemen on both | ,, T2¢ Sreaxea—Not in order, asthe report of thegen-] Schr RL Hermch. Hopkins. Boston, scans 3 Nastverer. Fat 17 28ld Bloop Clio, Mitchell, New York Senate for his peculiar opinions ] Mr. Foote then eaid, it | liverance, there was, as Patrick Henry had said, one | sides, that there will be no difficulty thrown in the way | ‘man from Georgia was made by general consent. Schr Adrian, Walpole, Norfolk to M & D Bedell. Naw Bxprono, Feb 1@—Ar, sloop Republic, ‘New’ York. in true, air, the hand of the Senator is against every crosking voles raised against the proposition. Why | or the passage of the resolution, by any member of the | _ Mr. Sraxrox—in my opinion no necessity to ‘Below. Sid, schr Sarah, do: sloop Corinthian. do. here, but nobody was against him, for nobody conde- | shall we not do this now? The question of the Presi- | House id refer the report to the Committee on Public Lands. 1] 4 t:i¢ from Pensacola. o Nonrrovx, Feb 17—Arr brig lla. Reed, New York: schr scended to notice him. (Laughter.) Since that time, | dency has been brought into Hecussion; the army | Mr. Hexuxy—I move to strike out all that part relating | *™ not pre! to sey whether I shall vote for it ermot.| Arson bark and 2 brigs, unknown. Solivar, Barnard, from York River for New York, to finish the Senator bas gone up among his constituents, and by | it is objected will control the election. If this be 0, sit, | ¢o horses lont for want of forage. ‘The government ree | But after the duty has been performed with great labor, porn rah londing: uy eteee: Genet ade gusty haranguee and promisea, he appears to havemade | ! would prefer the settlement of the question by the | fuses, and has always refused: to pas for heroes iext fer | (think it is unnecesury to again refer the eutject t0| gx... rong reopen ed Bg Bs re fe om Beary com Sood nl frail right again. We ehould not then wonder why he | army over the free negroes of this confederacy. Mr. | wert’ off If this resolution passes, these people | *Hother committee. Somernery (1) Chalestonrat' a diclaee, precinatys Soran: | Suahtllice- Rio Grande, Brass Hi ‘ellioe, Matanans. comes back here and goes to the work #0 willingly, of | Davis passed into an eulogium upon the brave and de- | will be paid for horses lost for want of forage, {t has| Mt. McCuxanaxp was clearly of opinion that the | Charleston; barke Admiral, (Br) Belfast; JL Crowell Ma: | \thy Ar brig Arnone Hatch, Bonaire: id, bark’ Marietta: defamation of the war and the brave officers of the ar- | erving men in the field, and their services to the whele | never been allowed for ‘any previous war. (“It was gl- | Committee on Naval Affairs had not the proper juris- | tanzas; Altorf, do; M W Brett, Coastof Africa; Montezuma, orig Margaret, Leavitt/Matar zas. . my. The Senator may expect to go to the White House, irae and appealed for a direct vote upon the reso- | towed in the Florida wer” ravage yar cad mabe tlt 7 te conalder such Lea Demarara: I Edw 4) Chalestous brig» Damarscove, Surinam: | |, Rican Feb 17—Sid sehs Lynchburg, Gould, and Patrick Le , but some twent: rears hence, and it ations 5.’ | " jects, the Committee on Public Lands mi as wi akalla, aga; Lowell, veston; atchman, Bermuda; e ay oe 7 se Einy be with this view, he in nuzious te dinpeove upon | Mr. Hare called for the ayes and noes. Ordered | ,,"/",2URT | beg to say to the House that the gentle. | Jin, ts Comme ‘g owise Beatan, Beoningtos: acht Mary A’ Rollins, Port en | | Seansrony, Heb 9Arbrigs Viator, Curtis, Cardenos (and this abolition capital, and make all out of it that he oan. | Ayes, 48; noes, 1, Mr. Hale. life, ever make more palpable mistake. So far from be. | _ Mr. Rocxwet, of Conneoticut, moved the previous dl $$ ‘Witminaton, Feb 16—Arr scht A J De Rostet, Brewster, There isa party, sir, in New England, who stand with Mr. Bevt coming in after the vote upon the first re- ing true, as , the reverse is the truth; and this is question, ich was seconded. Herald Marine Correspondence. New York. Cld 15th, bark E Churchill, Havana; schr Balti- the enemy—who say that no thanks are due to the gal- | solutions to Gen. Scott, desired to record his name upon | shown by all the legislation on the subject. Without The vete was reconsidered, and the report of the Pmaverrata, Feb 19,4 rma—Arrived- Lewis, St Jago de C1 ‘ iba. ark Levant, Lor. | ™ivaneiani, Feb ig—Below, echr Namshong, Youdg, from schrs Delaware, Baker, Providence; Monterey, lant officers and men serving their country in this war. some special authority, the officers of the government | Committee on Naval Affairs was referred to the Com- | vitt, Carde: T¢ is from that party, sir, fi ich has ted this ice Paxstpew read the rale, that the privilege. mittee on the Public Lands. NYork, and Liberty, Weeks, do. z "y+ | Baltimore. pamphlet, from which | propose to read an extract oF no olroumstances, could bs allowed. ” | Feeqand buns themnadelsiny ie the peices fn tise fotad sous ravL Jones. achayzcbark shiny Chord, Boson; bres Ma, Lewin, ee two. It has been extensively circulated in New England, | _ Mr. Bett appeaied for the unsnimous consent of the | resolution I have reported. Whenever mounted troops | The House went into Committee of the bloga f and | ““vleared—Steamanip Columbus, Peek, Charleston; ship Os- and, es 1 suppose, not only by the liberty men, but, sir, | Senate. He did not wish his name to be omitted in the | py, for the service of the United States, and | Tesumed the consideration of the bill for the relief of Garston, NOsleans; brigs Thos’ Walter, Marshman, ceo by the whige. (Mr. Foote here spoke of the position of | resolutions to Gen. Scott, and recorded in favor of the | have lost their horses because the porerement either | the Belrs of John Paul Jones. After debate and amend- | Cinriesout' ts we Wetatee of his haviog in Feveail Hell, belied the | the resolution to Gen. Taylor. He wished to be reoord. | Bavedost their ho Provide forege, they have at all times | Ment, the committee rose, snd, under the operation of | Kelly, Boston; William abolitionists brethren, &c. He digressed for a | ¢da8 voting for both. been paid the full value of their Horses thus lost. Iask | the Previous question, the bill was passed—yeas, 99; | Noves, Alexandria, 84: W! moment to an eulogy on the bravery and chivalry | Mr. Grerse also desired to vote upon the first resolu- | how any man who has a conscience can refase to pay for | 2478, 77. ited Barrett, MeCo!ly, do. Of Missistippi, a. State which he had the bonor | tons, and hoped some gentleman on the other side would | horeestoat by the an troope, either by the mistor lane | Mr. Stermens moved that when the House adjourn, it Miscellaneous Record. to represent, and then returned to Mr. Webster’s | Move a reconsideration. or the default of the government, in whose service they adjourn to meet on Monday. Packet Snir lowa, for Havre, w:ll be detsined until to- position, Mir, Webster being absent | ‘The Senator | Mr. Rusx moved to reconsider the vote; and it was | Vere’ Mr. Gi asked for the yoas and nays, which | morrow. ss From Massachusetts, on bis way to the South, on thet | Feconsidered, when Mr. Bell, Mr. Greene, and several | "Sir. por rocx—Mr. Speaker. in my view,this is, in fact, | being ord 82. Bitty Conconp—Capt Seudder took ; Southern journey, said in his speech at Richmond, | other Senators, absent in the first instance, recorded | q resolution for an appropziation of money, as it te tm ote adjourned to Monday next | ship Argo, which ad for New York dan 86- He writes tha r & Schroder—1 L Herwig—6 smidt & Vogel—I "that the injustice of a war most materially tarnished | their names in support of the resolutions to Gen. Scott | tended to pay mobey from that already appropriated Sa at eee sonthariy gals; ena ins tev hears than, sow Ack oe | Lee ee Bechet Wome ateiat & as the lustre of arm.” The Senator from N It is an appropriation of an appropriation already made Baurimone, Feb. 19, 1848. | free with both pumps. ‘She was then keptofl before the hind, | CHA Heineken BP Mehed RA RG Wei Wik, me idea in bolder language, but Thore are important questions involved; and that the | Suppression of the Models—Horses for Mexico— | 4 seudded under close reefed tops the 25th, forty or | haus—1 Brown, Bros & co—1 Austrian Coneul--2i13 plates spel. Mr. Foote spoke of the evils of Mr subject may be generally considered, | move that the re- | °“P?’ ‘ : fifty tons eargo was thrown over, abandon the | ter Colby & Smith—970 do T & T Brockelman—2 Smict coming from a od solution be referred to the, Committee of the Whole on Dr. Collyer—Fresh Shad—Office Seekers, §c. vessel. On | Balchen—4J C Bi —$ Sernge, Koop & cod Dl Millersr8 L ft Portland: Miehigan, wes,’ do; schrs Gen Taylor, | m Henry, May, NYork, and | (2° i Sist irs Noyes, Win Brown, W W Sawyer, Fd New York. Fore! Importations. passage from Havre in RG, brig yee fren cases Breithaupt & Chun—1 do it tom whore influence is fit all over the jand and the ol | Mr. Maxcum moved to the Sate ef the Uaiea, : : x ° to A e hoid, and | col © W Warwick—-aJ A Kuse—s W A&M M Yilized world; and of the speech of Mr. Corwin in the | Fw. Agreedto: and. ied te Mr. Buat—It the gentlemen from Pennsylvania will | 24 committee of our city councils yesterday re BehIh wear BaeIoe 2 ale HO OT ee ane | ee Lceesata a hh iliac Senate, and his expression that were he a Mexican, he tive cession, HM) the Senate went into ex- | siiow me, I will say that { intended to abstain from allu- | ported a bill empowering the Mayor to suppress | Were got out with dificultys and ‘were much injured hy | con? Fishel & 1ST Grunenthal & co—2e' Lukes? should welcome the invaders of his country “ with | ecutive session. di A y ding to the circumstances under which ths requisiti i ; Striking the vessel. One m dy nnd another had | Buiat & Munns—1 Smidt & Balchea—3 A Uaack—-36 bundl bloody hands and hoepitable graves;”” avd also referred | | (As this discursive morning discussion went on from | Wan made; but Iam satisted that | oan convince every | tll exhibitions of model artists, as well as all | fittth broken in getting ture the bouts All hed tecjusta | wiles Wipeht & eomite ses. A Wincke=o do-AK Kroll, to the whig preas, d particularly the National Intelli- | the taking up of the resolutions, the auditory in the | Member that troops ought to be paid. I be; . | other entertainments of an immoral, indecent, or | into the water and swim tothe boats. They saved nothing but | ph:ifer—1 W Wolff- \d 41 cases to order. Fencer and Louisville Journal, as having given “aid | galleries continued to increase, until, at the conclusion, | Guigeare of the fleuse' to meen & eiet utente blasphemous character, that may ‘be exhibited | what they had on,and Capt C had neither cont, peiaatbe Yucaras ry, Aun 63 tales hemp (do See San eainy woes pansiots ate eee ran of Geta Wil WSN very tataticliod rare unprofitable, tleman permit the re olu- | or enacted in the Oe igs, the sea was somewhat | Bouchaud & Thebans Dic tgs ee the wi rty were patriotic, ani ed wi o A , + i " aa beans teek it is “sweet and glorious for our coun- | in # business vi of the subject. ) Large droves of horses for Mexico are con. Atte A M the boats ‘were cut from the d The Cirrxread it. i i i Fn e went do’ \t 4 P M, they were picked tions; try to die,” there are a large number of them who in Wasnincton, Feb. 18, 1848, Mr. Bunr—l very reluctantly intrude myself upon ¢' ¢ | $t#atly being shipped from this port, An office | oO™ith much difieulty bythe Advan, Capt Seottyatter'which | New Onuxane, ship Mancherfors-18 bile lard, 24 bel bris- > des, 3 bris oil, 32 hhds bris tallow Merritt & thelr heart of hearts, are enemies to the cause of their | The weather this morning is most d attention of the House; but it is proper to relate the ofr | ‘8 opened here for the purchase of all horses of a | they saw bat two vessels hound W, and could n 25 bile cagtor oil BH Field sO hhde pork aides DB & W, Me. wi it tothe | Smidt & Voget—9 F A Vanderwart—48 C Athren! own country faction of # party in | the present writi cumstances under which the troops were called into ser. | Certain height and age; and as the prices paid | enough tospenk them. No part of the ship was ins H . | Cr Cod. The Boylston offi oston had $4625 or id treason, are attem: bility have alarge vio are good, the farmers in the surrounding coun- | Cape Cod. és ses—69 bris beef rounds W M_Wilson—20 ca on ladies, who are throng! Dé Cousamen—1 rae to a point of order. I under. | tty have sent in all their spare cattle, and many | Courter” office $500 wes on onesteicentie of revel a Pl ken ay op Rg ony: BD Capitol ESTEE ope stand that the resolution must goto tho Committee of | of them will be compelled to buy new stocx in | sel was valued insome policies at $8000and in others at $1 wales oatten Saunt 1 ke Beote—48 brie . oe, Will the Whole on the State of the Union. the spring. rf Z t Scur Ancuona, Marvin, for the East Coast of China, put | suger Harper & co—45 do Jard Brush & eo—378 sacks corn L. . on the judiciary, re- | | The Sreaxxn—The Chair does not so understand it. Dr. Collyer has been permitted to give his ex- | back to Hong Kong previons to Nov 28, having been out 13 | Hill—122 bales cotten L Whitlogk—-I bx E Bartlett—a76 beis must follow the elevation of a man upon such princi- | ported back @ bill, introduced a few days ago by Mr. | The resolution proposes an application of money already hibitions at Richmond, notwithstanding the | 4ay%-and arr off the 8 end Of Formosa. where she lost all her | 6'6 tes pork, 244 sacks corn, 7 hhds sugar, 223 bris molasses G ples as bis party advocated. Mr. Foote then took up | Feloh, relating to the time of holding the United States | appropriated. HI decisi f th M. t fi KK sails, and sprung foremist. Her cargo received no damage; ieee ie LY Stanton—212 bales cotton, 22 bris mo- the pamphlet in question, and read its titleto the Se- | Courts in Michigan. ; Mr. Covtamen—Is there any former appropriation for | first Mgr se f the Mayor ‘4 Te} at ve : would repoir and ssil soon. bay pee WV etuspka—-199 bales cotton Hieks & eo51 nate, to wit :— Mr. Feucn urged the immediate passage of the bill. | horses lost, and to give bounty lands ? license. He advertises a number of his least} scan Namsnona, of Pi do © Diliinger—36 J Fowler—21 D Perkins—10 W. t 5 4 i : Barawell— ick Crowninshield, the assassin, and Zach Taylor, THE LOAN ‘The Sreaxen overruled the gentleman’s point of or- | objectionable pieces for the first night, and will | Wareham, arr below 44 Sturges, Clearman & co—150 A Averill & co—15 CP the soldier. By H ud C. Wright.” man well known— During the remarks of Me. Felch, a mes ge, was re der. - ig doubtless draw them on by degrees. ‘ kris bite aesakgy ie vipa gt? ora need neha B al, Melick & Dwit4 HE Hubbard & eo~3 pkgs J jeveral voices. at is it? 4 ceived from the House of Representatives, stating Mr. Burt—After the army of General Taylor marched he first fresh shad of the season, was serve oor Pawea’ Jumberland—| egget—1 box W F Anderson. Mr, Foor —“Dick Crowninshield, the assassin, and | they had passed an act to authorize loan, not exeeed- | from Camargo to Saltillo, Colonel Curtis, of the Obto ia veustaay, at our principal hotels. They were | uitick's Point. and flied: crew saved.” ‘Sloop Faas ees | OeeaN aris: LaBrie Neney Plaisted—292 bhée sugar 12 Zack Taylor, the soldier. By Henry C. Wright.” A 'man | ing $16,000,000. volunteers, was left in command of the forces at Camar- | from the ‘Old North State,” of good size, and | done tock and had ueceeded in righting he 0 70 tes molaase: ¥ well known as a ieader of the liberty party. The judiciary bill was taken up and passed. go, and of the line fromthe mouth of the Rio Grande | jrecious flavor. , . ports for! wer 2 perenne Mr. Haue—A liberty man? ‘ POST OFFICE LAW. to Saltillo. Colonel Curtis, gallant officer, was apprised | ‘Uscious flavor. Musical © Sound bagel ng oe Mr. Foore—So I etm informed. Mr Nixes moved to take up ths bill to amend the | of the approach of the forces under Santa Anas, upon |, 1e Steyermarkische Musical Company are | Norfolk sn me off gree Nag Mr. Have—It if a mistake, is nots liberty man. | post office act, in relation to the mode of settling the | those of General Taylor, on the 2ist of February. ‘It was | ‘carrying the town ” Carroll Hall, the largest | Shout 7, same evenini IY went on the same MERICAN HOTEL. i ard. smmediatel Mr. Foore persisted in his opinion, and asked the | accounts for commission of the postmasters. He ex- | known to him that on that day there had b . | room in the city, was filled to overflow last night, | shoal, where she remained till the 19th, when, with assistance, | __E Cantwell,_W: mn: N. Reeve, Newburgh ; E. B. name of the party to which Mr. Hale belonged plained the object of the bill, to allow the postmaster to ishing between the two armiey; bat Colonel Curt wes and great numbers were unable to obtain admit- | » throwing over it 24 tons of plaster, succeeded in Holloway, U- Ray, ‘/ . Jennings, New York ; Mr. and Mr. Have rejoined Mr. Wright is well known in this soale of commissions to quarterly accounts, in- | unable to hear anything from our army, and was igno- | tance. fk their last concert to-night, | #*ttivg off without apparent injary. Mrs. F. Johns, New York. oowatry end in Europs; and it is notorious that there is nual accounts. The bill was entirely to cor- | rant of the result of the battle, until several weeks after- Boat Wm. J. Romer, om the 17th inst . ba Bagh i long ick appe: shi onday. (! 7 cornish, . : no party which he more bitterly denounces than the ll- | rect a mistake, or an oversight in the bill of the last | wards. Hearing that General Urea wasin the neighbor. | “PP°STind. at eae ON ee anxiety asthe May, spoke tet Zolette, (ol Redewiek) | (SR Clukey KD, Cornish, flarttoraionts We Latlias Rosse: berty party. It is then a mistake when the Senator | session. The bill wastaken up, read three times and | hood with four or five thousand cavalry, aud be- | h nt yet made his city or State :. Put two pilots on board to as chuaetis; ¥ © Nyles, Boston Rifle Rang I Ray s supposes he belongs to the liberty party, passed. ing apprehensive that the troops at Camargo, as | Covernor has not yet mae vare terrible hi to navigate the city. wego; J Homer, Albany; F Dowly, Philadelphia; T Meigan Senator aaks me to what party I belong, Mr. Arcuison presented a petition, praying areduc- | well as ail the troops of General Taylor's line, | pointments. hie sufferings Gre terrible—hope | gaia. Savannan, reported Saturday, went ashore on the | {pdiaua: | Muir, Virginini E Otis ene 1, Langston ¢ a men. He no author for thin; ny a ineoly after she the 3 J Mer " 0 brought inte the Louse of Representatives. Iwas then | | Mr. Darowin submitted « resolution declaring that | authorized by the War Department or by Gen, Taylor; Baurtmone, Feb. 17, 1848. | portion of the cargo to lighten her, and twonhoursafter; the | 2/tmas, Boston: 2 Leet, Salem red | the contributions collected b ies in , fa the Richmond Enguirer an article defining senexe- | ought t> be appropriated to ‘ov pagrsems of Masiban Tascnveeme vont pe Seocetary of Ateaty act. | Fire at the Muscum—Suppre sion to be an adminiscration measure, and eaying that | claims, under the treaty of 1699, and calling upon the | ingin his place, called forthe teoom ecu designated Sin | fist Exhibitions—The Ice Business—Baltimore ne man would oppose it who had any thing to aak of the | President for detailed report of all collections made in | Antonios the rendezvous. ‘This regiment of mounted Aiministration. | had nothing to ask, and I went against | Mexico, and the purposes to which they have been ap- | men,with the greatest promptitude and gallantry, repair. | 28semblies, Sc. it. Tho pro-slavery democrats in New Hampshire made | plied. Ordered to be printed. ed to the rendezvous. | submit tothe House, although Yesterday was a day of fire excitement in Bal- e brig beat over the outer reef. and came on the beach about 25 ; ion of Model Ar-} mites North of Cape Lookout. She had nbout 43 feet water | UeSNG Deiat 10! ployed from the shore in ri CITY HOTEL. bp eencatsmee ete Everig, Nashville; 8 Gathne, W, Sturges, Ohio: BB rang bom. Newry reared nt | HAP ae lent A Bets, Wi Vara! in the State elestions, and— THE LOAN mitt, Col. Curtis was not authorized o A . . A us yeas arated, but on sccount of «ma: | Capt D Tyler, Norwich: J Wilkinson, Syracn: q ¢8, sir, we know all that. From the House, was taken up, read twice, and refer- | on the Governor of Texas, the question of abtortty timore, the engines having been running at all ctavkes Dig reteene ieee eee ee 1h “Se Woodraf, Danville; 3 O Bhacks rdsLyac ent, Hate-—And there, were four different efforts made | red. f was one for the State of Texas, which, represented by | hours of the day, and probably the wholeamount | geganeuir Nontitenen which left hereon Saturday after FRANKLIN HOUSE. elect a Governor. ith some further remarks upon THE WIDOW M’CREA. the Governor and the Scoretary of State, deemed that | of property destroyed did not exceed in value | nqou, was off Charleston baron Monday evening, in apassige | A Biddle, Pittsburg; WM Ely, Binghampton; O Breard, wu pela, a Hale said,Mr. Wright is no more a liberty The bill granting @ pension to Mrs. M’Cres, widow of | the exigenoy was such es justified the call, and aecord- $500 Pp ay bout = "clock last night. st b of 5t hours. Brston; HM h, Albany; J Hughes do; 1 Brown, Fh ee aan the ncinator from Mississippi. He holds the | the late Col. John af’Crea, @ soldier for along time on | ingly a prociamation was issued to the people of Texas, HA 7 het ei a met JU Dee ‘Whalemen. ladelphia; A W Hyde, Hydesvitles & Kegleton, Maryland. re Senator from Minsterhuty,in 8 much loathing as | the western frontiers, in the United States service, was | who promptly repaired to the rendezvous. They were | fore the close of the theatrical performance at| of Cane St Luens, Californin, Nov 4, Edward, Borker. NB, HOWARD MOTEL. t he ene | rn. oe Ppl. and taken up. mustered into the service of the United States, and put | the Museum, the saloon being crowded at the | 1000 bbis (reported Sept 3 200 % 10M0 Wh) 5 Magnolia, ¢ fo 3408 J Dawson, ilrington: ‘JW Kongh, J Stevens, Me, Foore— ii [bat is one redeeming quality, | | Mr. Hanweaaw moved to change the provision of the | in march early in the month of May for Camargo. time, an alarm of fire was piven ia the building, | {fapatia: ' Bere $900) Covington, of Warren, 1000% Citizens | ty, Mra and Miss Co'lics, Charl Johnsco, Philadel Cortalaly, (General waghtcr ) | it Foote proceeded to | bill from a life tenure toa five year’s pension, and read | had been but one day's march onthe way, when t and through the dome of the saloon, in a mo-| 4." osteo, Nov 8, George Howland, Fisher, NB (ond | phins J Dav: x, Boston; W Philips, Vin See ney. or tenths hart sets, 2d, not belong to the | a letter from the old lady, in which, on account of the | learned the renuit at Buena Vista, and thoy were | mensthe flameo were perceived, causing an un. ) 26th, Nessin, Weeks, do, olf not stated (and sail- | 1 Ayman, F ester N Ys ACO pola ~ y,ortothe party of the Senator from New | opporition to » Pension. she asks a five year’s limita- | ordered to return to the rendezvous and be mustered precedented excitement. In a moment the cur- N lisse Bleckleys, meenire! tion, with which she will be content Mr. H.appealed | out of service. It would not have been proper 3 Spoken. London; & Barcemb, J Vanghn, ! am butone here, sir (laughter); the whigs | for the justice of the claim. to go behind the proclamation of the G of | *ain dropped, and quite an uproar ensued, in the cam suawer for themselves. (Leughter,) Mr. Nives, im a general way, opposed the biil. Texas, and ask whether Col, Curtis bad ovthoctty 10 Bengal Tush for the steps, which soon became > ued to declaim against the Mr Bexrox went into # deliberate statement of the | make the call. It was the duty of good citizens to o locked up. Mr. Hannan, however, one of the js, 20 days from New Orleans, for Boston, no date, | Massachusetts; Mr, Mrs and Miss Bl hapin, Collier, from New Orleans for Baltimore, . JUDSON’S HOTEL. Wright, and thought that the Senator from New hue conse. Col M’Crea had served nearly fifty years on the | the proclamation of the State authorities, and they did | proprietors, soon made his appearance, and as- Jan 19, off W on BS tnn f Bordeaux (Dee 13) fe aoe Ww i fiadetpi Feit Hisrens 2 ne astro was ashamed to acknowledge bira. western borders, and because he was not Killed in bat- | #0. On the march from San Antonio towards Camargo, | sured the audience that no fears need be enter-| noe"Origems’ ae lav herby the Apollo, at Biel Ghillteothe dd Starr, North Cargting: Mr. Foorn—Then | bope, alr, the senator will defend | “Mr Hiwen cso eee they passed through « country without forage, the grass | tained, as the alarm proceeded from a box of Foreign Ports. Apringheids HyWilis, Ohio: Di Miller, M ena ss cai, onan tor will defen Mr. Hawnecax—He had no furlough, had he? was parched, and subsistence for their horses was not | stuffed birds, which some vicious boys had fired P acter Bexted, fia 8 pt Deen eye0Y'S MOTRL- repeated the title, and Fiomg extract, tn | forteaphe He Gar guah, sir; he Knew nothing about | obtainable. ‘They were then in the rervice of the Ual- | on the root of the building, and as the roof was | ecATZ"thy Nov Sr prased bark Kensington, Barter,fm New. | 1s ian, nivorkand rie Bailro tas forms che distonen, beveven Ocoee teint ie ughs. He was in the eervice aiways, sir, for near | ted States ; and i am at a loss to perceive why any ge! m imehhe Baltimore: fifty year ‘ , the President, the General pleading all the tims that war is | Mr’ Davis, of Massachusetts earnes o states the fact It made a great light, caused the ringing of the wholesale murder, but flaally, for the consideration of | poor widow. : pi ene ee ee salle isto the survieg without the suthosisyeot tae ‘te. alarm bells, and all the fire apparatus of the city wo hundred doliars per month. agreeing to set aside ali | Mr. Psance, while he was willing to admit the extra- | partment or the constituted authcrities--but atill he re- | was soon on the ground. ee ected then agrees te bombard Kcte business. | ordinary services of the late Colonel MeCrea, thought | commends that they be paid. In relation to the pay,| The Mayor of Baltimore has called on the nye! hig polly. ot od poe Monterey; and | that the bill introduced here opened a wide field for in- | and allowance of bounty Iands, the resolution places | Councils of Baltimore for authority to suppress | {04ays: Burma} 15.30: Bart tleman can resist the application to pay them: The Sea. | metal, no damage could be done to the building. | | Barcxto! Dee, Ship Vesvasian, Wells, for Palermo, American vessel ia port. jefivane, Philadeiphi Peabody, Hudson: MC Belean, Glev roes, do: F kana, West Fo Ore tan, N Brent ‘Owen, Somers, W dor WS Dr Collimar, N York: J Brunaw F. Foote said, were | novations upon the existing pension system ; for while | them simply on the footing of ibi i i {or do 901 § zabethtown; # Stout ; ly on the footing of the troops ordered out by “4 F . "I + | 8 Williams, Newburgh. “tt" rw) Tara peech whan Manag oe | Seocaatnsztem area posions fr the rdrwzand | Gen. Galas wheat auihonty” (vane Galea | gugting exposire of nude mules and females, | Ab sonore ed an, Ree ere wasen, Albany ‘ a y 2 7 I " 5 eld ; Mrs. 8. Wilton, 7 puBeutuvet, The dialogue was lengtby, and ax Mr. | the casualties of thelr profeasion— "| sottasy exception, to pay them, ‘Then Teak tne house | under the name of model artists, experience ; ‘York, left & Dee 1. Snipe & mn HB. Wanerfort. Baltimore ; 8K. Green, New York ¢ = Mr. Cass called for the regular order . The whol: - | having satisfied the minds of all that they are | commenced drop: ing down the river 34; Colchis, Snell, 6th; | William Patterson, Perth Ambo} General Cass rote to his feet, and at length whispered | Mr. Bancen—One moment —He wee forty at the op- | thon ts te plese’ reese imen where they vould have stood | models” in nothing but vice and immorality, and Nonantum, Kimball, 7th, all for Boston, Ships Jacob Per Geo, W. Fleming, New Youk : J. I oR seater Porition of the Senator from Maryland. ‘The bill did not | if1 Col. Curtis bad been authorized to make the call ; | The Mayor of Richmond, Va., has also refused WWinsor.and Rambler, Ballard, for do before reported, | sey City ; James Kitson, Wete Hoint | (eo, Dauber Lake, I J Bo ‘EI did not Know (looking behind him at | introduce a new prineiple into our pension eystem and this is recommended by the War Department. t ta license to Dr. Collyer, and he is likel Bost baht N HOTEL. cary Tw sea ae aad erzired, (Voleeg Geom go | ats Haweacay urged the passage of the bil for in the | “Mc. ou.ocx moved ihe previous question. fo/pe stopped before half his fortune is made.” ‘enky abi mon Mr Gumett, do: F R Bell, Phits; J t i of the Scannte hooks Hiner +" ; - fore h is fort , ww, Mar: ‘ j wreut on to do #—the pamphleteer, comparing General | we deliberate she starves,”” cnn WOe | digests le this. resctwaen ob Grae sa thie Paopet, |. The weather in this region is decidedly too ‘Sonn Latha Nickels bark Sap Nid John Q 8. m3, warm for cloaks, overcoats or gloves, and the Id Nov 24, shi Paylor to the eveassin Crowninshield, with the odds in And the bill re ee A bill for the relief of vate bill day. or of the Salem murderer, because, while he only | MoCtea, widow of Colonel John Moc hou ice bi d date, Horabure, * Wilmer a Gn one x 2 , q rea, of the Uni Mr. Bunt replied that he was willi over | ice business is drooping. : : ate, Hor Wilms ‘A Gi an sing that th a az fzlor Killed this thoi States army, deceased q until Monday. abasic: The second of the grand series of Baltimore | ‘ess, Gilless esenuees soltek ‘me 8 Seymour, Oranges J Spanld toast posssusion of other mote Le rd Lg OVER TO MONDAY. Mr.Jonee, of Tonnessee, aaid that the resolution was | assemblies came off last night, and was much | Singapore for New York cower, Fh tor was going on with the pe yproperty. The sen On motion, the Senate agreed that when they do ad- | right; and he should advocate its passage, He believed | better and more fashionably attended than the | Lirenroct, Jan 25—Bark Neptune, Henry, from Cronstadt, een” vs I. idently much taken with tae 0% of the pamphlet, | journ, they shali adjourn over to Monday next—20 to 17, | that ithad not only been the universal practice of the | first, for Boston, 8 or 9 di Hier cargo proved tohave been but lite " qaynon’s worst y ith ite absurities, when, at|” Mr. Cass scratched his head, government to allow for horses lost, but It wae e just . - Uninjared, and the vessel was found $9 Ne it FP goston, 1d: i hin; IH Brown, Jamertown;: & W Cnerrenpen appeslel to th RL To re principle, He hoped that the Committee on Millvar} Purcapenrnia, Feb. 19, 1848. | yshiPhRONy Ue eee, cae Almade, Bertlett for Newport, jon; B Lelterick, Providence; shee oh, toe, pomenl The one had lost » day; the other had gained one. Affairs would report # bill to make remuneration for all |,» Y Thar ‘Wales, soon: to tond railror fortamouth, NH. THE TEN REGIMENTS, horass lost, He was undertsood to ray, that while are- | Phe Newspaper Case—Steamers for Charleston. | Wales, soon, to log) i oxina, for Boston WESTERN HOTE! iron for P tr On motion, the Ten Regiment bill was resumed, as the | giment of Tennessee troops were on their passage from | Judge King, in his decision in the McMakin at Kk ichardson for ph, whieh is very: disgusting gen only the | regular order—the special motion being by Mr. Butler | Tampico to Vera Cruz, thelr horses ‘were thrown over- a a, i di ed the | for New’ reg, R agrecable to whe Senetor from Kentucky to recommit tho bill with instructions the question be- | hoard to save the rersel; yet there wae no lawto pay | cae, this morning, has diseppointed the hopes ar, (ips ‘ fo ) Siete Of cme Seaatens wae bes ing otherwise op the pareege of the bill for oh | of both partics, ina measure. The a pigetion Bosenue sah ” ; i pro} a - wa q ia ( Mr. 1 es wes ere 9 | as Stn wos Baltyes pa 6p DRT | wh Sadat 8° Mtn wo horranon, of Cake te hy Feehtt wine in Wee