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Mr. Giddings, who generally ieker » wide cirele, end repidly treverecs it to the question of elowery, where be hergs fest in hie lamentations ever peor Bembe did not stick there to-day, but mde Gen Trylor the pivet of his harangue, and cross +ximined bis friends ull round the Honse yegording the’ poliical petions ef Old Rovgh end Tumbte. Tt wee en omuring scene ; tor which, im all ite raciness, see your House re- porters report. a . q Party st & rcoren’s to-night—Miss Julia Dean at ‘he Adelphi this evening as * Evadae”—Mr Adwins, the Mormoa preacher, at the Olympic, yn Richard the Tnird. He preached last night at Apollo Hall, Tre great bell which was to have been on the 221, but which was postponed on account ot Mr Adams, will takg place on Wernesday evening et Juckson Hall.” The pro- ceeds go to the Washington monument. W. THIRIVIETH CON GRE: FIRST SESSION Senate. Wasninoi0n, Monday, Feb. 28 1848. @ood morning Strangers gathering into the ospito! ar if io expectation of & treaty of pence with Mexioo fen minutes to twelve Gen Houston in bis seat, with Lis jows bandaged im a’ red handkerchief; eupposed to have a little touch of the ioflaenss Gen (aan, witb his speotasles on, reading over s parcel of papers on his table Hoaest Joho Davis. Mr Berrien, and Tom (or win, the clogaent. talking together ol Benton: “ Ab! yes. sir, that’s ths point for consideration» Mr Web- . looking sorrowful, wasted and Mr Crittenden writlag very industriously Thin Mr. Slicer, FILeT Law Serpe Lt yee a x “ Mr. Hat, of New York, ofered long preamble, 09° : done aes but u ian Vigne, baal cluding with a r-solution, that the Sedicisry to the House a bill ecaeeras a) annoek River. ‘days, to Allen & Pax- Norfolk, 2 days, to Sturges, Clearman of tne State of Maryland now in force in this Distr © which require courts or magistrates to commit to jail ay runaway Degro; and providing that no negro shall be imprisoned except on due complaint, or on the con- | | Mr Gippivas~I would ask the question of the gen- Yietion of crime He moved the previous qaestion. them: Pennsylvanis, over the way. Mr. McKay--Mr Speaker — 3 LL—Oh, 1 don’t know. [Ha The Sreaxen Debate is mot in order; the previous | ha!) And I would ask, what about General Tay question bas been moved slavery opinions? Mr. Gippincs—Never mind. Pll help myself. (Much merriment) | usderstand that the North look upon General Teylor as a protection mau, and the South re- him as a free trade msn. Now, | would ark —-I would [order] ask, which is humbugged! [Th Gi do for Portland: . neg PALE i SS Recwon tipamsnt General Pe: Yon La. me ahip ° ed Napi rt ah Sisto Ge, (rl, zeppay Gi ‘New York; Halls ‘Havana. in port. 17th; ahipe ‘oo jens, from’ Liverpool, wig ho nell, fir do Idi ase (81), Oliver, for Pris fi edeg. Schr 8 A Roe, Suedecor, timore, to Maillard & Lord. . 1 desire to- z * % a 5 ‘ the gentlowen on the subject, and I want the | ran a" Ca Williams, from the Delaware, $ days, to A Bar ratt he country to understand {tI give him an opportunity to | “Schr Star, Lewis, Boston, 4 days. re PERSONAL EXPLANATIONS. laughter was almost deafening, and there was clapping Dusr arose. Ship Norma, Ellis from Hay ith mdse, to M Taylor. “Tueke: . am. York, wtg:, D Mr. Duen offered au amiendwent to the rules—that no | of hands | 1 sak, will gentlemen vote for General Tey: | | Mr. Hyecr— If General Taylorisknown to beopposed | Burk Nanious, of Baugortasionsd Bila from che pilocboat | Wihicetore tor do lis: Macedonian, Just’ sor Beaten’ dane? member shall be permitted to make ® personal explans- | lor without any confession from him? Ae to harbor | to the Wilmot proviso, and might veto the measure, will Davis ¥ ge. 148 sailee Bof Bandy look fs aes Cul ) Powers, tion to consume more thon tem minutes’ time. and river improvements, is he in favor of them! [r. | the gentlemen sustain bim for President? Sch Joun Be tes Wenn ington. < ve from Jacksonville, ner, from ; Barsh Sheaf Sands, for Odjection bsing made, on motion of Mr. Duxn, the | Stewart, “ Yes.”] What do the demoorats think abeut | Mr. Durx—It is extremely difflcul: to answer sques- | A000") hip, unknown, from Virginia. nua, |, from Portland, weg: Tules wery suspended ic? tion, impromptu, depending on things we can’t foresee. Hochforce (France), do; John Brower, Tolf Mr C J Ineensort—Will the gentleman furnish the | Mr. Stewanr, ot Pennsylvania—With the jom | When I can’t get all { want, I will get alll can. [ would Hei flcrence, hos yrard, go 40%, AE nasi Committees on rhe Rules wit bis amendment? o! the genuleman from Obto, I will remark that Generali | not so vote. Ifthe question was put, will you vote for Tohngen, andiidorammars, Gagne: fos Naan vou; ir, Duma—! will, ir the House spprove of it, ‘Taylor i* in favor of them, Calhoun or a Northern doughface ? I would vote for Manduiel. for valtimore, lig O« motion of Mr Coma, he resolution was referred to | Mr. Gippincs—(Smiling) Ab! Cathoun for President. (Laughter ) New Seprorp Feb 27—arr schr Augusta, Bro the Committee on the Rules. Mr Stewant —He will pursue the pelicy of General Mr. Hesty--I will mot trouble you any longer. I <r lc bgt Nowroux, Keb 26— Arr brig Huutress, Balti 4CO- ACQUISITION OF TERRITORY—aNTI SLAVERY Washington. (Ha! ba! hs }) have been told by wy friend that he would rather have } rl ‘Mobile; Ottawa, do; Homer, Ceo Was. eres PA Nanteches: Mary vir, Potwam,of New York, moved the previous ques- The CHa1amax—Gentiemen will come to order. The | § Southern doughfsce than @ Northern doughface. [| 10" Porto Kico; Miranda, Santa Cruz, eommerce, Edylotte, 3 Co a bound omoke; ‘Tel Fre rocimoke, bound ty Bostou; Thomas H Tvompron, Brown tion, aud introduced « presiable, that, whereas, in toe | gentieman will proceed understand that the whole whig party of the North will settiemen! of difficulties, when territory is ired Mr. Gipvinos—I am very apprehensive of the answer | have committed themeelv: i tate a fact for the ston; Suffulu, Bei Wrovidence. Sid, schrs Frank, L where ry does mot exist, Congress: as early | of may friend {rom Penne: Kyauian { understood him to | benefit of this committee My opponent in’ Indian Harald Maxtes: Ceeneapenseanns: is, tor NYork: ludustry, Kelly inm, Wine period. bitshed a principle which should be imitated | #sy that General Taylor will pursue the course of Ge- | said that be woul! not support Gen lor unless In port, brig Arve, ot Eastport, Bramhall 30 days fm Trini- | S{2'more._ a7eh, it ip all future & neral Jackeon, [‘aughter}] I mean General Washington. I want to know irom gent'emen from the North, whether ed from Mexico, and over which may be established a | General Taylor is in favor of river and harbor improve- territorial goverament, slavery, or involuntary servitude, | ments. except for crime, of which the parties shall’ hat Mr. Stewant—He will pursue the policy of Washing- oonvieted, shall forever be prohibited. ton (Much merriment) Bropuran moved to lay the resolution on the The Cuairman ~The Committee will please come to would avow himself before the election in favor of yee 4 Wilmot proviso ‘his is the dilemmas. The whigs must red oa Cage Teel hah ees ond a nd meet the question Many demoorats think that the | rienced a heavy gal: m the northeast, which hove the ves- institation of slavery should not be extended. Mr. | sei on her beam ends, shifted the cargo, and was obliged to Henley then replied to the remarks of Mr. Schenok, and | away the mainmast, and threw over deck load of molasse spoke about the proscription ot employees of the House, | 824 otherwise a erable damege._ In a thunder on the incoming of the present officers. af Oi leans; Gil repairs.” Bid, Mc Mituen presented resolutions from the New Jer- sey Legisiscure. protesting against the proposed repeal of the pilot law of 1837 Mr Berron offered a re day, requesting the Presi lay b-fore the Senate a copy of the proceedings of the court martial in the cess of Lieut Col Fremont. Several private bills were considered, ko. Mr Nixes introduced « bill tor the relief of William B. Stokes. PERSONAL BXFLANATION, [Sometime ago Mir. Dickinson offered his well known resolutions in rerpect to the expediency of the acquis. tion of new territories, and the right of the people there- of to decide upon the question of slavery therein. More recently, Mr. Yalee submitted a brace of antagonistic resolutions, taking the ground that the sovereignty over territocies of the United States existe im the fe- equel right on the part of their citizens to remove such territories with their property (including slaves) with citizens of the free States; that Congress bas no power to disturb this equality of Ca gamyeennag that the people of the territories have no voice in matter—their 6: ity being vested in th: goveromext. Whea Mr Yuloe had finished bis argu. ment upon these propositions, in repty to Mr Dickinson, Mr. Foote rose and denied the validity of the reasoning of the Senator from Fiorida - charged him with - quoting and misapplying the authorities which hi cited, d denounced the matter and the mau: which Mir. Yuler bad assailed the positions of Mr. Dick inson, &e ,k>. This morning] Mr. Yurex rose to ask the indulgence of the Senate for a few moments, aud called the attention of the Senator ‘rom Missisrippi (Mr. Foote) to a report of re- marke attributed to him, as contained in a New York paper baving a large circulation, (the New Fork Herald) ‘At the close of my remarks upon the resolutions which 1 had recently the honor to discuss before the Senate, the Senator from Mississippi, as reported in this paper, is represented to have said: “ And, sir, there is not one authority which he has cited, musty or otherwise, which is not either a misquotation or a misconception. or which does not embody the very principle of the Wilmot proviso? Mr Yulee desired to call the atten- tion of the Senator from Mississippi to this passage of his r ported remarks, on the occarion referred to. Mr Foote thought he could explain, without ques- tioning the reporter's correctness. He did not now re- memoer the preeise words he had used; but, sir, my ob- ject was toeay that the Senator from Fiorida had mis- compr- bended and misapplied the suthorities which he had cited. I didnot intend apy possible charge ef a purpose to misoonceive or miequote; but in the course of ay remarks, made very runningly, I think | said, thet while I could pot ‘ge upon the Senator from Fiorids that be had “just enough of learning to miquo'e,” still, that he had miequoted cr misunder- stood his quotations; and that the authorities cited by him, wheth-r musty or moderu, were either inapplicable to the question under discussion, or being epplicable, the sppication was directly ad- Yeres to shainterpretation given by the Senator from | Fiorida. How often is it, rir. that the sword of combat | is taken from the hands ot him who first wields it. and isturoed an iastrum-nt of his own destruction? Thus. argued Mr Foote. could the authorities cited by the Se nator from #lorida, in hie late rpeech, be turned into the most efficient implewents of hie owa destruction — The S-nstor misuoderstood the authorities which he cited, aod they can be wielded with destructive effect against him. from Poff-ndorf thronghout Mr. Foote Teiterated arge, that the xperch of Mr. Yulee was extremely nd illiberal to those friends iu the North, of the rights of the South—those true men whe | hed backied op their armor for the defence of the | Tights of the South. There was. howeveranother thing Worthy of remark. lo the printed speech of the Sena tor from Fiorida, there are some of his authorities which upon reflection, no doubt he bas omitted, and the whole temper ot the ergument is as“ gentle as 8 sucking dove;” while, sir, in tie speech. ss made to the S-oate, it was like aroariog lion throughout He has perhaps on cool refi -ctiow thought it advisable to sof- | tea it dow.s; and really, sir, the improvement is remark- | able. Mir Youre was gratified to hear that the Senator did not iatend to convey any impression of @ design to | Misquete or misapply bie authorites Aa to their male &ppitvation, sir, [am wil ing to leave that to the Senate and to th+ country. The Senator, howeve:, has intro- duced » new and rather unusual cherge upoa this floor, to wit: that thece is a wide difference between my print ed speech wud my remarks, as actually delivered in the Seaste This is an unusual thing om the part of a Benator Mr. Foors referred to authorities which had been omitted in the printed epeech, but which. while t! Senator was delivering his remarks, were, doubtle thought by hi eat ‘ eidand com- fort” to his in he was, perhaps, sfter- wards und Mc. Yover said he had omitted certain pewepaper ex- tracts from bis printed speech. because they were not materia! to the argument, and because the printer had admonished him it would be necessary to reduce it to & reason sble gompass. In no other respect had the ar- gument been modified from the terms in which it was delivered to the Senate Mr Foors rejoined, that the Senator from Alabama (Mr. Lewis) had agreed with him at the time, that the matter and the manner of thespeech of the Senator from Florida. as delivered, was evceediagly harsh and | Slliberal to our true friends in the Nortn. Now. sir,the maoner cf the Senator mast have been exceedinily hereh to attract these covourrent observations at the | time. or els: the deliberate revision of his argument | afterwerds, he must have put as much honey into it as porsible Mr Lewis thought the senator from Mississippi was mistak-n {was vot in when the senator from Fiorids | made his speech and did not bear it. The fact of his resolutions and his remarks was mentioned to me, aud J said tha. ! regretted. ri was thesame thing. The harsbness observed all If there was, indeed, ne ground for what | seid at the conclusion of the ator’s remarke, against bis stvle, bis barshoess and illiberality to our friends of the North. then was I guilty of a breach of de- eoram. whieh — oir Haxwxcan—Mr President, this is merely @ per- fonal matter. I see no point in it on either side ; and | hope, therefore, that we shail go on with the morning Dbusiorrs Mr. any one Mr. Haxxecas—No, sir ; I intend to censure no man; but I cousid«r that this matter amounts to nothing. Mr. Yocrs considered it material: he thought that the digaity of this body was involved im the char ofits aeabers (hs senator from Mississippi ol wing spoken hershiy If [did so toward t ¢ from New York, (Mr. Dickinson) or any other y did not compiaia, I: was not my object to yof aay mao. Trae, my maaner is somewhat wod might be improved; but there fow of us who might not admit of improvement. In refs Tease bo the tallaey of my positioas, | will ask the Sens- tor from Missussippi whether he holds ths doctrine that ore—The senator does not intend to censure vaof the Unitéd Staves cannot remove to a terci-| 11 * tory of the Uaited States with his slave property ? Mr Foore—(t is mot now in order to discuss this | popes At the proper time | shsil answer the Senator. an Mr. Haxwegan—I move that the Sonate go on with the moraing business: Mr Sevine I move that the Seaate proceed to ex- ecutive business (Several meseages, in writing, from the President of the Uatied Suetes ) Tas motion of Mr. Sevrex was put and carried, and the Sa. ve session, doubtless upon Hvase of Kepresentatives. Wasninoron, Feb, 25, 1848 Mr ¢ waanimous consent of extending to the from M samsobunetts, ae nil letters and packages tc and from de free of postage Tne Sreanes ~If there be no objection, the resolution ii De reed « iret time Mr Sawven—I believe that there isa iaw upon the wbyeot © Ivonnsnse Noten aot of Co The resciaien was carried through its various stages, And agreed to THE ADDRESSES AND SH AMON Mr. Asnwy mitted ® resolatioa, that the Com Miviee o' Acraugements be directed to cause to be pud- ened on penpia vm aod inthe Manver, tweu'y thousand copier of ti Speeser, sud those of other bers of the House Bad Sensis iogether with the die se delivered by the Rey KR B Gariey, ov the ovcasion of the death of Mr Atawe Mr SLivoenianD om her may 4% amend, by substituting t s |. Tiles —1'3 bal h ite Tdon’t believe tt leec celieague? His voice was in fe or of that ourse of mam | rity for the {uture’” Mr. Clay returned thanks | ues, W blocgett,2 days from Trinidad for Boston, Feb 6, macnens om 3 Bwittco7 bales cotton: Darke bags | bos Mr ScHencx-—Does the gentlemen remembar we | —*avery. : ior the cordial reception extended to him by the | “Browne Sumene ‘ ‘ Y zal exte n rig Somerset, 23 days from Demerara for Balti 146 bales cotton Spofford, Tiles- wanved to Know fomething about General Sante Anna's | ,\iT- Sawrzn —My voloe was where it always has | 70 ob nite among whom were numbered his | 17,1314. loa 7. i rerun [mast ytrmeceg ty ireney yee Incensont,~Sania Anna's pass! Really, don: | , Mt. Gippincs.--Aiways in favor of enslaving your | stauachest friends. LEAK Seen Dts Ee eT is Reprint ales oe (Laugh'er ) : - fellow man, wad holding him in nti ber aor geek By gh ia Mee of the oBeretera, of ve nee + is Por Ports. Mr. Scwexce I could gives loug atring of oalle for in. | Yee: 0 the clave » aster, who would pat him in ehatua | York and Washington Telegraph office, Mr. Clay | aypniz, Dec 25-—Burk Cores, Hoga; io Janet rang ou, wBich were vored dowm by your majority ef | Sd strike with the lash bis quivering fleab winsted-the upper Hodr of the exchange, and paid | diserache Acie Baritte fromdy eee: {rom Rio Janeiro, T eiinenry se y Pei kept Sree gh Mr: Bad wrong. | On one ceca: | i1is reapects to those gentlemen. The ‘operators | | Axacaty, about Dee ld—Arr brig Angelica, (Braz) Angus "AMERICAN HOTBL. i. Mr Incensout—As to Sante Anna uae, pane that; | ot istrict ot Colmunbta, pots etre tor aie, at Jersey City, learning that he was within hear- uple, Vesey, NOrleans Mrand Mrs Carey, New York; C Hant, Mass; TM Cum- do not revoliect that. A word fell fom the gentleman éan’t say I was always 90 ing, sent their respects, and desired to know ouville, F US Army; J aud Miss ce 1; Capt Hastings, Bos- Frio astonished me—that the military stook es fallen! | °*1- “Gy oinas — No man rejoices to heer ft more thant | Whether he intended to visit New York, Mr i ton: W Ross, Georgia; T as, UB Army. | stock has not fuilen : it is rising far above the mark, not | "ted against it ar an abstraction. ouiling this evening, which is to be the scene of nd Casilda, Goodell, for ‘A Sermon, Poughkeepsie; M Reckw: only im Mexico, but here, and there, and everywhere Mr. Gippixos—I hope it isso, 1am toohoarsstossy | | ball tor the benefit of the St. Joseph’s Orphan Bangor. d-: ( ommedus, J WiLewye Wy Bien Blin boca BE ig paces You bave the majority. tiow do you use it? You | he would accept the nomination from any party, provi- Cn Hage DR eee ire epee eI ANDO, W Coast of “frien er aiaam vowel in port. | 4 : ‘ | move an adjournment. It comes from that side You | ded they would not ask him to lend himeelf ag an expo- Virginia, being under consideration, Mr. Botts made res uy UeeShip, Bazar, oumpson, for Bos Morkrs Biases wa sey, ‘The Committee at four o'clock arose, and the House | ack, wilh uehining, which billed oft Fi immed adjourned, the wreck, shipped a sea which washed two men overboard, but who fortunately regained the vessel. She is now d scharg- Barrimorg, Feb. 29, 1848. The Remains of Mr. Adams—A Sad Coinci- order [* it down; I com’t see over your heads.”’] Mr, Cummixes remarked that he desired to discuss| Mr Gippivos -1 don’: think it neoessary to interro- the resolution gate that gemtieman any more. [Laughter] I would The Sreaxen replied that that would not cause the | 8¢K my friend from Pennsylvania over the way. resolution to lie over, as the question to lay on the table | Mr. C.J. Incexsouu—Don’t ask me. (Ha! ha! ri Gruss "Gentes fate Secknal, St Dem raz; Gen Taylor, Libby, da Slooper, Thomaton; Peuei, Mabel, Guideloupes orn Capt Beeman, fm New York, for loss of mainmast, ) pings. — y Taz. . "eee pennant nays were called. Before the result was ee po of Py eres oct Fa hy a dence—Streets Cleaned by Contract—Col. Miles 180 miles from NYork in a gal Tester He yey A+ 5 Faekett ri sia Cnr ips O19, Wraasc eek tanyh Gs Voto, net bats soleusnly dossared thele wuslterehie dcteteegaen saan |” renerated, So. Br schr Valaria, Capt Gouldi mpnck, Keb 27—Arr achr Benigh Watson, Mullen, sent when his name was called. te, not being Pre- | rravery vhall not befurther extended. New York, Ohio, | _ Preparations are making here for a grand pub- York, lost mainmast, foreto brig Ottoman, 23th, arr brigs Algou: Me Munrwy made similar request (God ‘bless her !) Massachusetts, and nearly all New | lic demonstration on the occasion of the remains | ™get.*puth of Nantuctet Condozs, Nickerson, dei New ee “1 begin or yes seis: Gh ame el pond Sera ‘aichigun eee arlehee Las and | ofthe illustrious Adams passing through this city. | for Domenra, batpre repenied, Herald, Grifin, Nocfiik | Bld sche Virginia, ‘Hal . Hi gentleman to record their votes; but the jamnly Rrcolatne her purpose. Will my friend on my | The time has not yet’ been fixed on for their re- | jost scila—is discharging’ rele a eatp rt puter Oe ea Re Wenig IB: fe ee moval from Washington; but I learn that it will | _ Schr Dan Francis, of Provincetown, Baily, from Boston, for not ly, fe we 8 to | St Jago, rey pote done, probably, for a week or ten days to ss 2s Anivea, brig Ingen, Clark, Nor The ship Mississippi arrived at our wharf, yes- | fain’ Bathe sailed sine doy Tor Ieewards: 26, hark Cleary terday morning, with the remains of Dr. Hamil- on, Boston arles A Honan, ‘Thomas, Ph ton Hawkins on board, a surgeon of the United 30, bi iano. Thurston, Norfolk; a. brig J 8 Jel fe States army, who had died in Mexico. He was | san Mien, ply rch OM She tennis of tee onli wos coarentes anil Mr. Srawant he re was ennounced—: ¥ 92, And eo the resolution was laid upon the table,” | that, if elected, Be will follow fm the footsteps of Wash. SANTA ANNA. a Mr. C.J. Incensouy.—I wish to ask my colleagues if The House resolved itself into ® Committee of the " Orde Whole on the State of the Union, (Mr. dunt, of New General lor is a Taylor man? [* Order, order.’’)] Feb 19—Arr schrs Gen Seott, Bent, Norfolk; ne, ¥ Barbad: or, Venard. Ports. mouth, NH itwell, Elwell, Actak: . id bark Pheui: Bonst: New Orlenua: sche & Paterson, Hoffman, NYorks ited Conklin, Boston. Sarem, Feb 27—Arr bark Ganges, Watson, Montevideo, Mr G: —I ask the oth jeman what he y, Ww Peachy, Georretown, SC, suiled sam Dec 12: brig ‘am O'Shanter, Fravks, Loando, W. Geast York, ia the chair) and took up'the bill tosupply d@- | thin of the Wiimot proviso? sho ens anative of this city, having letta mother and | Guadaloupe: 2,brics Neuvitas, Griffia, New Havens, Hope, che Deen 851 ache Fora Hal Nea” ha 2ch, iat, Deckanen mcred teak oad Nel anslion making |, [b¢ CHarnman.—It is not proper to addcess a gentle- | brother residing here. The vessel had just been | (Ws) Harnott, New Crieans: Transit. Hi rriet, New York. | brig America. Treadwell; West Indies. Sid 26th, schr Cres: cent, Freeman, Norfolk. SavannaH. Feb 21—Arr bark Vernon, Paxton, N York; schr kee, Weeks, Havana. Cld, brig Ciinton, Andrews, N Wiscasset. Feb 23—Arr tcht Anti, Champney, New York (aud sid 24th for Camden) 3 Witmineton, Feb 26—Cldschr |. PSmith, Young NYorl 25th. bark Benj Adams, Coombs, Havava. 24ih, below, Alpine, Treat, from Martinique sia Turks Island, moored to the wharf, when his brother, Dr. | gaquse bie Gelate Hose 3) Themen fe The Toei Alexander 8. Hawkins, breathed his last at his | Whituby, St Vincents and a market, with Part inward can 0 mother’s residence. The widowed mother is now fom New Haven; Feb 2, brig Aliza ‘Naylor, Kldridge. Si mourning over the lifeless remains of both her aie Sebbi heEEiveap. sons, stricken down in the morning of life, and | ye,'MWatusaser aches Lowien Reeves Cava in the midst of careers of usefulness. Compton, Shi Be Dighton; Alexander, Our streets are hereafter to be cleaned by con- Sov. Faller, NYork; Mechanic, Shull, d an appropriation for transferring public fands from place | MAD bY name, | ee ee eer ane Cal a wire heretofore offered, pallvog os ee ae eeeh | Mr’ Winstor-1 confess T am inclined to doubt his Deparment for information, at which, Hae ve | views on that above all o:her questions When I consi yeu Dreu answored. He had. voted against gong | ¢¢z thet he ise slaveholder, aud that Southern men into committee, because they had pag. necessary ae heey -<l support, it confirms my doubts [or something inform stion to enable them to Act understandingly on po merle areas). Mr. Gipvincs.--We are all aware that some of the he business fore them. ank 4 : ——————— pee Sipe ep ps sad to Southern organs have declared that he is os true to} tract. The bids for the job were yesterday de- | CUPP. 61.5 1am, Lofland, Mobile: William Penn, At: Passengers Salled that offlcers lextoo, and had been | “avery as the needle is to the pole. The whig policy is | cided ; and the contractors agree to keep the | kins, Boston; schrs F'J Boguard, Bennington, charleston: Livenroou—Steamship Surah Canis—Wa Banks. Mr Gill, here for weeks. ‘They could not be feastedenough We piesordiae yep penineapety Ag Seg Sir/1) streets in good order for the sum of $6,649. | New Haven, Keley, NLondon; dex Havens | sou and daughter, cf Hagland; Fra's” Guazzeai of Pariss ME ; : | det ‘Shr MeN yr. . 3 Corporal” ‘That aecicis hae fallen being Casey e ye | Me Stewant "General Taylor says he is a whix— | Last year, it was done by the city commission- | 1s omBton Rt do; Emeline, Martin, do, and | gehalte Fredetel Behe ieee, billy, Porow i ers, and cost the sum of $19,000 ; so that there | Eugeuia, Smith, Baltimor Schultz, Frederick Schuitz, Ge: many. will be a clear saving of $13,000 to the city, by Miscellaneous Record. the new system. " f ship Oxrexp, Goodmanson, for The number of deaths in Baltimore, during Exchange Re»ding Room this da the past week, was 85; é6f which number 12 P Bat timons, tor Havre, wil were of scarlet fever, and 12 from consumption. | ge dui Jonn & Ko of and from Belfast, Ireland, for The news from the seat ot war, exhonerating | New Orieans, was seen Feb 10th, badly ashore on the Little Col. Miles from all blame in the loss of the pack | taymau mules from his train, after leaving Vera Cruz, | Baia RF Lorea, at has given much satisfaction to fis numerons phy wg ot RE triends and relatives in this city. n for Brazil, (before spo Pucapgruia, Feb. 29, 1848. ; Movements of Mr. Clay—The Democratic State pcan ice Grom Convention. 8c tin Fon st, Crocker, of Cuméen, NJ. from Montevids At noon to-day, Mr. Clay was entertained by feo tee ook and ee ee he the merchants of the city in their “ commercial | The vessel was repairing. room,” at the Exchange, and was warmly wel-| ghip Aun es Leroi offloers drawing their tt may be thas 0 1 itis an innecent i 7 | Spproves of whig principles, and goes for Mr Clay. Did eof absence te realy weer, | HOt the gentleman from Ohio go for Mr. Clay? > Mr Gippin: glory in answering. Yes, | did vote vote for Mr. Clay. Me. Jonneon, of Tennessee, wished to ask seotion as relates to superintendents of light houses, and ® Gippincs.— Henry Clay raised this iseu taade a few remarks. He waa replied toby Mr MeKay. | 1Y proclaimed to the world that he was oppored to Mr C. J. Incensout~-I voted against going into oom. | 8&4 he proclaimed that Congress had no power over it ; mittee because the regular busniens was not first taken up. | ‘t Was with the States. We took theiesue from the de. So fur [ had the honor to agree with the gentleman from | Mocrsts. Can you draw that from General Taylor ? Ohio. The Independent I'reasury is not before us, and | Dcn’t ask meto go blindfold The whigs of Ohio can’t to vote agalusi the item desiganted by him le the game | 0® Tylerized again. (Laughter) They never will be. at voting acuinst auy other ivam uecessary to carry any | Hetty Clay, on the second of September, declared, what other law into operation. are the sentiments of my heart, that this body has no Mr. Scuencx--! do not vote against the laws ot the eb’ RH. 9) bop re cal slavery. Can you extort land, but | object to the transfer of funds from one point OS CRDECSE RARAE: | to another be iy the Sub-Treasury sche: iis ao Es Ufa Ca he says he will support the Mr Inaxnsout~—I believe the title of t 2 to Brick *ranafer,” aud. disburnexece | ME. Guootwas.— (Throwing up his hands )—Ob, my trans gabe me God! (Laughter.) Was there ever any demagogue d that it would be | Dut who would say 80? Go to the free-trade d Passengers Arrived. CuantestonSte:milip Southerner—Mins Louise Hall Mrs Johnston and child. A J Morreli aud lady, Mr Winter an lady, M_ Praudergast, Thomas Conway. James'H Sheahan, Mi- chael Carey, Win Doody, K L_ McWhorter De P Houston, Meighan, BA Coachman, E Crocker, H Ferre, BA Ma: son, P Rooney, A B Kay. Wm McRay, 8 Nalty and son, E Lilcox, Dr Cary Cox, J H Gu Koott, F W Dillard, € McKenna, J Reat, © Foster, man, George Hevry Tirunviers. A Einstein. E D Weld, Brows, Alfred W Craven, WH Wood—23 in the strerage. Canton—Ship Raiubow—G_ W Burton, of Philade'phia. 81 THomas—Schr Juliet—® G Lalor. captain of the bark Roderick Mhu, of Philedelphia, la'ely condemned at St Tho- MrH D Potter. of st Christophers. Ontxans—Shio Memphis—Mirs Wright at HF rs. scott—Capt ollins, Masters Fred- hil etnbie from Pernambuco, on the ith U Ssehr Capt Williams, razos. The R F L had bulwarks 1 carned away, and sustained mach C Hicks, A P Smith, and 6 discharred U 8 sold Most.e—Brig Emma etick and Francis Havve: Foreign importations, Liverroot—Ship PW iy pe bars 40 bdls iron A cow don & co—1980 bars 30 bils do R Bleecker & co—1710 bars ene diog! the protective-taciff msa—they say that they ie tH of Sag Harbor, was at Sand- | G W Shiel+s & co—lé cks GB More wood & co—60 ( Woertained ne to be a pecullariy: cheap plan” ‘rhe | tel constitution ; and General Tayl-r se comed by Abram R. Perkins, Esq., in avery ap- | mish uloads in Bert, with sing bole neal bound oa gerne | TL De Wolfie chvue Squire money has to be carted from time to time, aud from | *Upport it. ropriate speech, which concluded with the fol- | Whale fur the season, which made her two huadied gud sixty: |°%; ; Mr Jonson, of Tennessee —1 understood from the fissse Wrote ean TP hsay neue | member fcom Ohio, as to what General Taylor’s point (ake up the business which would throw liger'caruks | ate. The gentleman from Penvaylvaute sald that Ge supply bill or other measures, so that when we came to | Te! Taylor w'll pursue the policy of Washington. I fa to ask him, through the gentleman from Ubi», whether aatoleglatrandcrcindiagly and information before | Gyneral Taylor is in favor of the independent treasury, t ur. INGERFOLL—-bsubdmit ic to you: ena to the common | *"d in favor of th. receint and payment of nothing but senta of avery member, whether your motion is notirse, | $014 and silver, which was approved by George Wash- cular, Why not move that the committee rise? Do not | ‘gtou ? caove to stop the supplies of the government, as far as j ‘he Cuarnman —The gentleman is not in order. saa be Gone. In my opialon, the tadepeudent Treasury | ,,ME Gibuincs —The object of my remarks is to show sone of the best acts ever paseed If lau not mistakes | ‘® uncertaiaty which resis on General Taylor I wish (thas redeemed and established ite character, in the es- | ? how those who are to be led blindfold to the polls, timation of men of all parties, 10T its efficieney in carry. | {Mat they will vote for a man without knowing whether ag on the fisoal afairnof the couatry. Las the gen- | 2¢ entertains certain principles, or not You can’t dleman whether, as he sys the maj tiy in the last Cou. | 4Vold the issue. Ic is the extension of slavery. When acens ever refuse? the minority an opportunity to inter. | thé gentleman from New York (Mr Patoam) came for- togate the Executive? [con's reeoncot a ease ft deny | 74d sbis morning with his rosolution, where was my lowing excellent hit alluding to the accident that | eight bbls of oil. Ship Kichmond, Winters, of Cold Spricg occurred at Mayor Swift’s house on the night after nd place. with 1250 bbls wh and i50spm. Each of sxe ti his «rrival here, when, by the ignorance of a ger- | theabgrenamed ships having taken. per report, on the NW vant in blowing outa gas fight, instead of turning | ~ A letter from Capt Hand, of ship Salem, of SH, dated July off the supply, the sage of Ashland had a narrow | 28 Bay of Istands, NZ, reports all well on board—with 1300 escape:—* Aad notwithstanding you had barely | The Ah Ul dian) Whaling Co took a whale on reached our city’s limits before you were seized Jast, two miles west of Southampton, estimated to upon and literally dragged before the Mayor, | yield 30 Bole. Jon ll.Dr F ’ who has had you in close: custody ever since, | (othe Frentlia, Hozandof New Bedirrab al so aaten and notwithstanding his vile attempt to smo- Sailed fro lon, 24th, bark (late ship) McLellan, wt ther you in your bed, yet we trust you | Whipple, Davis’s Straits. wil overlook and forgive our partiality; Spoken. and that your visit muy be made as agree- | | Br bark Blonde, fiom Leudon tor New Osleans, no date, lat abla to yourself as it has been highly grati- | 30. lon body tying to your many friends, as we are prepared | anchor, with topxall to offer ample ‘indemnit' for the past and secu- appeared ie be retite jes Aymar & co—4400 do Oelrictss & Krager—i box R De’lvernois & eo—3 old chrice 1 oid anchor J © Wetmore~1b x cordial 1do oranges, me 2 brs mdse W H Delefield—1 bag specie | do containing $620 in doubloous 2 bb's oranges 1 box sweetments 1 de preserves 4 bales hops 2 bbis sugar KR L Lator. Domestic Importations: New Onueans—Ship Memphie~27 hhds 3 tes bacon 73 bbls Herford—7 bole? bred W. jibhs & co—12 pkgs Mii 22 bales cotton WW: 204 pkgs Capt J WM bales cotton Nevins & co— gar ED Morgen—1 bbl molasses E Charquet—20 hhds Young, Hawhins & co—77 bales cottom A Averill & co— 96 hhds sugar RL Maitiead & eo—1¢6 J Mathews & co—21 bis cotton HM Andrews—374 d » 227 bbls lard to order. CHaRLEston—Steamsbip Southerner—140_ bales “ea erie Whai is it toat Virginie bes just done? A miittary geo- = jleman had been nesied es ‘he eucosteor of the BreseDt | eee oe eee aees oe Onis thas aes incumbent of the presidential chair irainia, sir. ie sdye om & ‘ one of the most influential S.atesof the Union The | | ME, Duea—Some of your colleagues say tha: they UpB Oswego; @ W Chapin, Hartford; E Leonard, Springfield; JA Porr, Portland; WTI 0, Fimery. for Boston, Idg; gins, fo New York, do; Hersey, Mitchell, for Portland, da, senton, for Ne (a date of 10th says for Clay, in his repiy, stated tnat he had written to Alderman Lawrence on that subject. Mr. Clay will pass a short time in the Museum Rochester (’That’s @ fact ?] 1 don’t kuow but it may be in yoar | *®Y more, and I will take my seat great State, (to Mr. \junt, who ocoupied the chair ;) | THE VoICE OF 4 MOOsER—THe POLITICAL CaTroMisM but when we get into the land of steady habits, we may | Mr. fieniy—I heve not risen to make a speech, | find that this military stock is mot quite eo hij It | never introduce questions of a party character; but this do; Almira, Bacheider, for New Yi Asylum. Both saloons are engaged, and willbe ck, Wig: Leo, Bro re; Re crammed with the dancers, accommodating about ecg, six thousand persons, though, of course, all can- | Souvert, Brown. for Page, 'T Nulter, Boston; Mr Kane, H Ci ia; A Goodhue, JH Wellington, Dw wri 10) ub fort, d seems tome that the gentleman is mistaken. yu discussion bas bera provoked by the otner si of ie aot expect vo. have Toom to dance. This is the Genes, copra joseph Crandon, Means; lige, Alhany. ter). I merely designed, ia rising, to enter my clots House, ‘The genticmmsn from Ohvo hee shows himeeife | (ourth ball given, during as many years, for the Sai Conary See eek Plone Mate pan DX cena a be Sree (Hs! ba!) be honest and independent, and I recommend him as an | oenefit of this benevolent society, and on every | jeans andaine pris. Sid 12th, sch Rah Thonn Boor J MA SAWYER’S CONGRATULATIONS example for bis party toioliow, General Taylor is the | occasion the attendance has been immense. Demenana, Jan 29—Brig Chief, Brown, for Baltimore, next S Walker Mr. Sawren.~ | coogratulate the House and the coun. | oandidate and favorite of the whig party; but toclect | It is thought that the democratic State conven- Sey Connie) (Ox) Evens, fiom de i E James, Virginia; J try, thet my colleague (vit Schenok), this moraing | bim they wi!l have to go to the Yankee mation to get am | tion, to meet at Harrisburg, on Suturday next, aioe BE os Plate, prev to Dec 17—Arr brig Lucy ile; G F Thomson, has read @ pevere lecture, has passed « severe rebuke, 0a | invention for that purpose his own party, for not taking up tbe business properly Mr Dusx -Oa whatauthority does the gentleman sey subjects on the | that General Taylor is the candidate and favorite of the nessee; J Birc Sam] Gray, Pi will be the scene of much confusion, on account | " Gonaives, Feb &Schr Leander, Rogers, for Boston, 10 ds. i 7 Mr. | Havana, Feb 17—Ship Vermont, erry, for Cowes and ofthe conflicting interests of Mr. Dallas and Mr. pares Case Bjewero) Re chet ee Ce CLINTON HOTEL. rar aot C Williams, New York; Jos i a aaten | 4 ty? ‘the whig purty will not nominate anybody | Buchanan. ‘hompson, for Haruburg (takes rum and honey at £35 parton, | & Milnor, Long Islond; Thes D Winchester. Springfield; fo that, in the Gret place, the whigs | buts thocoughgcing aud declored whig, In relation ty Raliioat Intelligences bilen, Harding, Bowtyn. arr itch: brigs Gazelle, churcuil, | H Leeds, 8 or sim ie Pence, Fleshiogs NB nerd, bare a majority ; then why does he come here | General Taylor I wish to say a word fam willing} oy qyvion aus rae Vieaitie Wee Srare Con- | (attlacd, do: Venus Soule, trom Georserowa, $C. ar 13thi | food tt . . P irsce Darling, Flowers, Boston arlsth; Tangent, Mcans, onvention, on the 25th February. the | from Wilmington, NU, ar 16ti. ara end say that bills and resolutions are not taken up | to see @ defeat rather than electa man who is not and talk about goiag it blind, and leaping in the dark’? | a whig I understand General Taylor to have said that venTion.—In thit sdjourn from Friday to Monday, and waste the time of | nent of their party. I think that there is no raason to. the House in debsting the war on other questions. You | sappose that any man willbe nominated except asa offer resolutions for the consideration of the House, | whig, or as an exponent of whig priaciples If he ac- looking to putting down the President, and elevating | cepts the nomination of the whig party, he would stand anoiber man. You ruffer them to lie om the table two | pledged as man of honor to s'and by whig principles months, without endeavoring to tske them up! You| Mr. Heni.y—The gentlemen’s remarks are ucsatisf come here to complain that nothiag is done! [oli | tory. | will give him an opportunity to make himself on whig constituents to note the fact, that the whigs | Letter underatood. for Buencs Ayres, % ption of the resolution, and | ‘ha‘and Mary. Beauvais, for New York, ldc; Maid of Orlean concluded by offering as a substitute, a preamble and re- | for salem, 2 days; brige Treaty, ‘Tatem. for Boston ot Ne: solution setting forth the inexpediency of the copven- Ann, Otis, from Bos rr 18th. Sid 13th, tion expressing any preference for either of the indivi- ey duals whose names had been presented as candidates, and that the members pledge themeelves to use their | J’ fi : best exertions to s-cure the success of whomsoever may Point Petre (Guad) no date (by schr Richmond, at Ghar. a Wood, Edinburg land, Bridgeport; A Curtis, Cincinuati, Ohio; Saml Cone, Westport; (hurles Platt, New York; KB it Has i itarr, Daabary £8 Hewley, Newtown: 5 A Dy , Newtown: N % Wasden, len, Con; James A Parsons, New some remarks against the Boston L n 0 { the national convention. leston) bark Burtel, Melntyre, tor St Thcmas, 6 ke, H Cox, W! " heve a msjority io this House, and yet complain that | Mr Dexx—Will ths gentleman let mo say a word | 0# the nominee o} “ , chs, H Cox, Whitehal jevdrick, wothing ia done ; and when they ate called upon to vore | more’ I'have bren misunderstood by rome of my fiends, | ADsouanaest or tHe Musnisirr: LeousLarune —The | Wanderer, of Thomret m, for do; Swan Louisa, Loy Dexter, 1 C Bacon, Dexser Harlow. E Browne, supplies, they interpose barriers. Call up these ques- | They understood me to say that a nomination would be | Legislature of Mississippi was to adjourn on or about the | Combany) far dos Patrick Heory, Packard, from Mrofol. Hill, Avkenaas; T Gay,harlestoa: E Stephens, Bridgeport ions We, the democrats, are not responsible. My | @ pledge. per se. I suppose that the convention would | 26th of February. arr for another port to sell cargo hr Fairfield, St Vh2- | J Amos, St. Lois; A W Naddou, banesville. collesgue complains ut officers walking the | declare its principles, and that the nominee wouid be ArrointMeNTs by THE Governon.— Suffolk county— | ms aod Norfoik, HOWARD HOTEL. streets. There is ono officer glorified throughout | the exponent of them 0, Jan 9—Barks Louisians, Atwood, for J. Calvin Wells, of Southold, to bea notary public, vice Oliver Corey ; Harvey M. Vall, of Islip, notary public, vice Henry Brewster ; Richard M. Conklin, of Huntington, notary public, vice Jacob B. Hewlett Westohester—Egbsrt Howland, of Somers, in the coun- ty of Westchester, notary public, vice said Howland. 7 Kings—Garret L Martense, of Flatbush, and James Ati Walters, ot Brooklyn, to be be “commissioners tor loan- ing certain moneys of the United States,” vice Thomas B K Pierce, E Cutler. Boston: W McAl D Johnson, Concord; G Hammill, Norwith; J'Granby, Ten- R'Paulding, E Wilder, Bingharapton; Mr and Mrs thingham, Beltrmore: R Smith, Louievi eLlvy, at; J Uveru, Baltimore; W Jackson, J Solan, Phi- X Armatrorg, Ba‘timore JUDSON’S HOTEL. 1, Philedelphia; ‘on the cargo of Kreach bark Commerce de I’ 3 Cantero, Shields, for New Orleans, ldg: ZD 7 New York, soon; New York, (Ham) for. Char Grand+, Dudley, disg, for frt'er ¢harter: Mai but if not sold. for Baltimore; Helen A ifornis, Pedriek, for Cost of Atricn; brigs Oregon res; Brazil, Bevans, aad Cesket, Woodbary. for do; Sarah Joy le, ding, for sale: Cayusa, Mitchell, for Mabie, 8 . do, Indus. Lebrow, for B rtid by the Kinomus, ot the country, and nothipg is said about it. But Mr. C.B. SmitH—I rise to a point of order. what, is the character of the men you thus| The Cwainman—The gentleman rises to a point of talk about. One of them (General Shields) wa al-| order, He will please state it. most mortally wounded : yes, and wounded four or five Mr. Smitn—1 wish to inquire whether this is a con- limes. They come here to recruit their strength ; and | vention to nominate @ Presidential candidate. (Hs! yet you denounce them as altogether out of their line of | ba! * Good *”) duty! I congratulate the House on the chunge to take Mr. Henty —It ir, pretty much Does the gentleman piace in transacting business What have you, as yet, | desire me to answer that? (‘Yes anawer it”) | un- Bost m; R Potter, 3 wath. 8 8 Keudall onton; James, North Carelina; re done? You have granted registers to three or four | derstood the gentleman from New York to suy distinotly | ‘Tallmadge and Jacob Rapelje. Harmon C. Wester- ‘4 led 2d, bork Paulina, Percival, Boston: 3d, br: Mrs F James mons, Va; her, barks. Look at the acts you have passed! Nota pud- | that he could not support General Taylor, or any other | yelt, of Brooklyn, notary public, vice John Bachelor. ‘and Mary, Higgins, do: 4th. bark Palmetio, Man: Goodrich, Hartford ; G Corlis, Alabai 7 HP Hambier, LI; lie bill, but im one solitary instance. It appears to me | man, unless he gave a pledge. enn | field, New York, wis reported by the Eunomus inporton the | MD Wight and Koy New Haven; 1 Bru- Shee, Ww vhat the Chairman of tne Committee of Ways and | Mr. Duxr—I made use of nosuch word as” pledge.” Uth; Lenox, Howes, New Orleaas: 6th, Oriole, Stamp Bat.i | Verran W P&mih, Ghio + Ro Linde 3 J Mice. Sprinat Conteeticnt; D Buck, Harttord: K Pembe i oanraticnt: D Unk, Hartford: Pemberton, wud fi Lill B Higains, Alvardy 3'5 eeiNon aioe Roshelle, GWG! zine, 3 tilaen, Nev ' i: ger, Prineetig NOM Berger, Hanelbils Meek toerie Windsor, NY; J B Bower, Pral ell, Sag Harbo Dasker, Norwalk; J J Brown, do; @ Means (Mr. Vinton) will not thank my colleagu I anid * exponent.”” SLAVERY—THE WHIG FARTY—TME LINE OF DaManca-| Mr. Hewty—Will he support Taylor, provided the TION—QUEATIONS AND ANSWERS—TMK PARSIDENTIAL whig party nominate him ? CANDIDATES, AND THEIR OFINIONS The Cuainmaw interposed, and said the gentiman Mr. Gippines, ot Ohio—By a solemn vote this morni: iT. there wat a majority of thirteen (isughter;) gentlem This mode has always been tolerated, in tay laugh, but I feel deeply what | say--my associates lost | every body | have heard or read of. Thexentleman the great line of demarestion. Itisasolematruth. [Re- | asked mea question. | answered. | want him to make ferring to the vote on Mr. Putnam ti slavery resolu- | himaelf clear tion.) We have neither @ whig nor jemocratic party Smainman egaia reminded the centleman that he Gentlemen of the demooraiic side lett their seate, wad order. came into theares, in froat of the clerk’s desk, to lis- v—While answering a question, Jean put ten to Mr Giddings, as he spoke far over on the wh another, and give the gentlemwnan an opportunity to re- side, and from frontier seat] The slave party hus | ply, What! wish to Kuow is, whether he will support triumphed In 1844 @ portion of this body declared to | Gen. Taylor for the Presidency, if the whig party nomi- go for slavery, and proclaimed that it was the daty of | nate him, and he declines to give « plodge to sustain the the goverament to take chacge of siavery and extend it | whig party? over «foreiga land. That was the issue then tendered | Mr. Dura—I should consider the whig party as dis- by the democracy. On the 8th of August, 1843, our | solved. (Ho, he) tharge des Affaires was so instructed. Henry Clay, in Mr. Henuy—Dissolved. Th N Carol MARITINE INTELLIGEIGN, — | matigth Boe Whig Cost ot alien Ken te f Balti Bovi a (ol re eee! 0" Port of New York, March 1, 1848, 6 25) moor nu pairing, odside, from 0. (of Bort 2 har Bt Jay Cuba on) Rieh, do do. Bermuda, Feb 19—Art brigs Lady cf the Lake, Beeman, NYork (see Marine correspondence); Arve, Brain: ‘Ciaanda, hall, from Trmidad hound to New York. in di i E St Domivao, Feb 5- Brig Pntapsco, Buruham, for NYork, Ships—Isaac Walton, Al Monterey, Grinnell, Mintare | 19 ds; schr J Lovett, Sandford,for do 8 cs. Brig Teazer was & Go; Anon, Burr, Charleston, T Wardwell : up the coast idg. Sid oth, brig Emery, Cole, N York. Brigs—sarah Bro’ Apslachicola, Sturges, Cleer- | “r Joun, Nu, Feb 19—Atr brig Desdem sna, Miller, NYorlx man & Co; Belzoni, Nichols, St Johns River, Fa, H D Brook- | 20th, schr Alpiue, Mayo, Philad. wan; Biliow, Lawrence, St Marks, Hicks & Bailey ‘Gems, Date: Sche—Gen Taylor, crane, Port au Prince, RW Tranges & e Con Meseoger, Savors, Reppauannock Hiver: Plato, tiam- | | APALAcHICoLA, Feb 16—Arrship Dauntless, (Br) Johnson, : more, Mailiard & Lord: lows, Howell, 40; Joseph | Liverpool; bry Leongia, Mandul, Sc "Thou Old Lath, rdham, Richmond, A Patten’ & Co, Manchester, | bark Tenbelia, Freble, St Marks; 12th, ship Queen, (Br) New: , laud, Liverpoo z Sd pasate cea Bceron, Fed 28—Arr ships Thomas B Wales, Thomas, gutta; Howland, Norcross, NO: ‘barks Griffon. Li i janeiro; jabs ma Stevmship Southerner, Berry, Charleston, 51 hours, to | Kuowles, Phila els inniny kk vownds Morse, Bal icas, Phila: NORTHERN HOTRL AH Nevens, New Jersev; BR i Trenton; J Dennison, Newark; JC Mr Joges, Marylsnd: J 8 Calhowm.) ouneetic inan, 8 Brown, Vermont. NATIONAL HOTEL. igh, NC; PB Wels, Petersburgh; A W fut Bloop—Champion, otleroan considers that North Caroling declared the doctrine of the whig party. | when the party nominates aiman wb will mot give S's ni f D a, Carter, Monievi Griswold Phila! kida-hampa, Camden: M_Btern, Easton; and ha was made the etandard bearer Om the sscond | views, the whig party will be distolved. So snail L. [ol Spefrd. Heston & Co, The 8 dd uot leave Cn | varado; itichardson, Ggnaives; Alb on Cooper, Milliken, Ha- | MI B Stafford, NYork: GA Mercola, Bi F + day of September, Mr. Clay, through the Lering- | too.”| oz ‘ther uanal hour of suiliig on Suturday afters | St Domieger JC: Gaihowe: Bayou, Norah aceon ee . Tey 3, Cabby Balter; ton Observer, said thet ths existence of slavery | Mr, Durn—What I did say was this—if the socep- rook, of Belfast, going in « ay | Alexander end leanc Achora, Woester, rk Cleared 3 AD Wr bhiney, I Sees Se eres and fits support depended on the States in which it | tance of a nowination was made in that form, with ® “ha'leaton, and ophemia, off the bar. 40, French, Begua ta Grande: brigs John B Doda Hiscston de; Mise Pettenmel Bet Ti Alien ‘Massy is found, aad that Congress bas no power over art o'clock, passed steamship Northerner, Vera C + (new, of 19936 tons.) hort aud lady, Boundbrook, Mits Carhan, do; ‘I Trow- the subject. Toe cid issuss have been andisturb- will put down the atiert » Cienfnezo: » Moetanzas; dsabelia ge, Muse. cr 'y, Philadelphia: ed of late Who talks of « tariff. a1 ‘hase, Wilim air, made preparation t ie ane fe wae s Mara all, Canton, Deo 3, with tens and ailks, ton, Se to Howland & Aspuwali. The stexmboat Jacob Bell towe: RATHBUN’S HOTEL Brig ‘Osceola, Smith, for Kio , togee of @ Bank of the United States. All these re t ite i N A Bald: New York; H Ha lett, Boston; W Pi-she: Stters are now dropped in silences; and slavery | the princtpl OES RRS dake Woskvar client cite Oe he ad | et Hed barks Loci Ma Anna Reynolds, but both | Liwell; D Bunalo: we Areharde O haway. vet s Sango to make headway against a strong ebb tide aud | anchored in N % ep heavy NW ka .TiMoBe, Feb 28—Arr Bremen ship M sippi, Stege, ‘Ship Memphis, Bunker, New Orleans, 19 days, to W Nelson 'New York. Barks Peytona, Brows, from Ite de Jeet, ‘on the bar, ships Christiana; aud’ Richard Cobden, for | ror Unio i for Story. Ryder, Bs : anti New York, fan Bark Merlin, Hallett, Rio Janeiro, 74 days, with 5750 bags Yn De t (Br) H rvey, De coffee, ty Newbold & Craft, Vesse! re reported Schra telipse (1) 14th alt, lat 3649, loa 70, spoke ship Miodlesex, (of and from rs ce H ms, Nantucket; Bostou,) Leavitt, 2days out, fr New Orleans; On the 14th | sears, Providence; Joseph Tuner. Gibbs, dos Koc, vexman NYork; Wiitiam, Wixon, do; tyin. Post, do; Eliza, Mese- role, Soper, do. Steamer Mary Washington. fm Nort. tk— off the Woif Trap, aship, bak, and a herm brig with her | now becomes the ull-absorbing topic! To-day, by | gentioman | thirteea majority, the resolution of the gentleman from may sustain Mayo t make New York was laid on the tabie, for the publiceye, Whoever of the whig d that our race must be ens and sustain General Caylor, unless consequence of sluvery,which was @ deep and | tions, | attribute to them the motiv: die We are falliug io the tootateps of the | ting into offies, and deoeivi People, whose yotes Congress before us; ths line of demarcation has become | they ask for a man who will pot declare his principles [ cast no reflection. | will vote for all necsssary | before the country. The gentleman from Ohio said supplies, that our army in Mexico may never suffer for | that the people of Ohio would not be again Tylerised ; food or raiment. 1 would, however, bring them back, | he might have said [aylorized. Did not Tyler claim to }» Bost M Eldridg Finl.y New Yor! Cleyeland, Georgia; f Goliits: Coanectieuly H Tenner, Baftalo , A Alling, West Cornw iy, Ty a4 ‘ork: Sneyder, Swonbury; G Biack, Norwal ‘= len, New York; ee oats CH aihaeen, NeW Vorky Faces Lansingburgh; W Marry, B, stom TAYLOK’S HOTEL JR Townsend, Boston: NG Newell, © Hote gatuck; A Rantom. New York. UNITED STATES HOTEL. ) Bel a Uath “aud 6th lt, off Bermuda, experienced se * forsy Ub pine Objrotiwn was mode to ‘be latrotoction of the resola toe * moved & ruspen: nf the rules; and the a+ takeo on tbe od, 1 was rejeoved * rasolauoa of Me Aghm: Oe morioa of Me Hovwes, of New Yor O16 Cae om eso bay Jadelery be inetructed We iaqaice lave bas exp rdisaey of providiag § egeimst the | aod send more men there to effeot that o! ject support the principles of Jefferson. You may deceive maintop gallantmast down; off Thomas’ Point, xshipand bakit |G Linsey, Boston: E Soule, F W Moores, Bos- | “The Caainwaw tequested gentlemen to take their | the people once, Bava OUE feu. 1: they are deoetved pe eney Pelstia bark and iu he nvr, eherm brig; Below, | sous C Manville, New Jere Lyman, Brooklyn: JN | Meats. And there were cries of ‘sit down,” “we can’t | again it is their fault, The whig party cannot dodge | N.w. koowae Gl, of Hichards, We Sramet Ht Helen,’ Yale: thr Gaaneas Oe Time | see over hore,” ka. the question They must be eitoer tor or agalast « va | iyi tarpied away ‘etehions, bulwarks, pit, Home jeans. Sehee M. Sufield; T Savege, Berlin: ail, Boston; D-Jnckron; Mr. Giopixas~I believe the war to be opposed to our | riff either for or agains: a national bank, either for or | obliged to heave overboar 7 tons sale to light hmin, Winslow, We: Plymomth; JK Cutler, Pl ‘JA Bis, Brook | Countitution I believe thatthe President unnecessarily | agains: the Wilmot proviso. Dore he find Southern | eaxbieusts ker the len out o ka wee rs & Hi for Warehem; Capt Wood, New London; J Tucker, Esver; J Toy. Con: | Sud unconstitationally commeuced the war. It is@ war | whigs agreeing with bim’ He makes it « question ahead eM 4 th nit, i ve len~ 4 ectiont; H P Panter. ee Kyrne, Trenton; Capt i 4 7 | 1 spoke aad was supplied with provisions by schr Napo- Bucesrort, Feb 23—Arr schr Pallas, Kent, Baltimore. hiladeiphia. Phelps, Wisconsin: aster Hi of conquest; and | deny the power to involve the | whioh wili dissolve the Union. Goneral Taylor or Mr. Virginia Castine: Reb $9~Arr coke nulla mente Baltimores Hetty lp PAT aie Eig Waatet, How | of thy several Stator in a war of conquest. I believe | Clay, or who-ver he be, must deolars hls principl Bermuda, 6 days, with 4000 Ibs ar- | moAsTith Feb $3— Arr sche Kallas, went, t Haven: DF Val item | that every 4 wpe this war is murder, attended with | Every Gumooras hae da As there is @ Li hear io caien a 5 b 26 =Steamship ‘olumbus, Pook, Phila: meade -_ moral turpitude | hat by which we will scquire t-rritor, ol with cotton, ig Albert Perk Clarkson, ond Pilot called on the people to ‘J | phouid Ii r od) N vork: sehr Andrew Gray. | 5 11 mer. Philadelphia, G Dusburr | , t you will do. if you take off the South feom them, | | Brg Samnei B, Stapelton, Savanuah,7 days, with lumber, eld, ship, Ballivany, Waite: Mer | Webster: KeuevillevG Ludumione New Srali nowt, who live in # Christian lend, OW d like to know ifthe gentleman will vote for Ge- | yh tives, Bulkley, Charleston, days, toG@ Balkley. Feb gee asad indy, Chaianque county; A Dana, | y heude of the guilt of blood? The gentleman fie declares against the Wilmot proviso. | o4"\u*sy 40.100 73.20, parsed « small vessel. cottom up, with Feb 24—lld, brigs, Sam Small, Marston, New Yoke CB Wh yd to @ distinguished gentleman for ihe Presid Doen the gentleman ark me? one mast inyiag alongs inck hull, with a green bottom; Brown, do; schr Wm lope, Whittemore, Morrison, New ort | When | eay he bas no politics, some of his frieeds say do. letters of 3 Sm Ki § ie, New 1° Miller, St Thomas, 15 da: | that te right Yeu go for bim = My The Wilmot proviso may or may not be friend trom Penmeyiv. iv. Stewart) who se chair: | an abstraction or a practical question man of the Committee on Manufactures. the gentleman Mr. Heniy—Viewing it ee practical questiom, I en- | who goes for protection, } wish to ask him whether Ge- | quire what you will do? nerai Taylor is iv fayor ot « protective teri? Willhe| The Cuainman— All this ts out of place. &u 3, spoke brig —, from Baltimore for Porto Kico. Behr Elza Frances, (of Ht Wall Gerdeuee, 13 |r Mr. Hentr—1 will 00m be in order, If General Tay- | de ye, with 290 hhde 21 tes 47 bbls 1008 & Thareon. . tng che Julret, (of Bate : ‘Arr, brig, Sumner, NYork; 224, brigs vet, (of Batti . Wetmore Go. The) hus yeen North of Harversa ¢ dn Piast MRT, Fey eis “Bld ioth, brig. Fidelia, Waal, Ales: British sehr Pivot, Lews 22 days, with 8 tons old | gage Woks icsshie ia Willa Whines ‘oa, for Belfast; parcow, Warren 7 + re with vs, with 8 t iron 2do copper, to Habbard Feb 13, Int 26 10, loa 67 | “kh pg,