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AN NN A ee eam Ml I Soe ee pati etna Sapam: nt EN: lee oe . “seo INTDALLIGENCE BY THE MAILS: —S Affairs in W shincton. | the chai: man. Arrived. and agreed to discuss the treaty a al the public isoda at a price net exceedin, was referred to a sel ct committee to report com Liverpool, do; Floridia: for N York, do; bi Brownell, and Urgent. Roi tty cents an it Keeghor: Jan 1, Gibralar, oth Jan, | Whittemare, and question invelving the practical and important issues of | acre to actual set end guarding the extor- | plete. i Bark Huma, Wheedeu, Leghor , Jan 1, a » f Prace or war | tious ofland speoulstors. The resolution was to. |" In the House, Mr. Charlock reported in fayor | rit mise tot Harmony Nephew & Co; lat Page vane 3 Bie debe Beater guar Liverpool | On the Thursday morning following, if we recollect Mr. Muneny presented @ memorial (which was re- | of g bill providin, for the removal of the capital talawans tedions tour Goes’ ta ma Liverpool, do; (amb. | right the Senate whigs held a caucus inthe capitol, ferred to the Committee on Public Lands) from the Re- bf New York. The bill y'main boom hauging across the | 2a. Mitchell, far do upon the question of the courne they were to pursue, and | form Association of Brooklyn, asking that the public | roan A rane A Ag pT Cas Whole. nt close to her, appeared to be tight, saw uo person Mary gad Jane, Riitver, for N York, Wasnineton, March 13, 1848. without coming to any specific decision, it is understord | iauds way be given to actual settlers free of expense. | The bill eee tad shades | bo Hi ad her anchors on her bow, blowing fresh, could fon N York, do: 8 fev ‘custie. mith, fr DEC rein a pa they geverally resolved egainat the tr c. He said that he was decidedly in favor of that measure, he bills to punish seduction and abi | uotb acd her. 1th, [at 49, lon 9.39 spoke schr Capital, from | |, Boston, M rob mAs ships Ma thon. Fohuaow NOr caus: The Present Phase of Things | vation to abide the d PRIVATE VESSELS IN TIME OF W as crimes, severally passed the House to-cay by Be Donia pine Boston; Emily Fushae Brieaboten. from AL Newpart: Provsace, Wosdwaran meshes 8 eaty e believed to be the conelu- 1 fe e se.) Mr Munrny offered # resolution, which was adopted, | a strong vote. This is an era in tue legislation | s'e*.for Bouth Ameries Fe Commas, ton Scie Saled D8] eT eL wabiigs Kiber ey The treaty here bel From ti day forward the treaty became @ most fl 8 | company from the Strats. H Gayacnmelli, boy, seamen, achs San- : ‘ use- tious and emphatic question before the Senate. For | instructing the Committes on Foreign Affairs to inguire | of this State. Whee. € dare Gut, tell ovethoard Gnd tua daeeee tingo Tngrahama, Sa yaanah rion of the wer. Military heroes have, in couse- | phatic q| two Manson, Wissbington, fo neveral days its rejection was considered certain ; and | into the expediency of requesting tho Preqdent of the Hambury brig Audromach hs Ghia, Atwrend, Now The bill probihiting the cutting and manulec- ues Ayres, 2 days: x bow, Kogers. R 14, Artes, oi Boston: for New di mon Philadelphia. ence ow pe bepec' uy Left ship Lous York: Delawsre, ‘Sarah’ Fraukli on quence, somewhat declined, under the prospect upon the faith of the leakings through the keyhcie, we United States to opem negotiations with foreign nations, | tyre ot stone by convicts in the State prison a ; A York; U te By é : hat their services may not be for a long time de- | bet the oyrters and champtigne, that the compact of | #0 that an arraugement may be mado that.in a war be- | Sing Qi wad Vetcuted tn the louse tacdaye | imiteemael melt, ait Ine 2 35 Ni, lou’ a fT. apoke | Mork Maver; Lyas bis, Syive ter, Newark (Pelagrny hed ah jen d “i si | Gs 'saterday tansings March 4, however, the faoe of | of war ryt he ar sicera? shal i tres * gu ul, lat 4 41, fou 29 40, svoke Britian brig blizabeth, from Yaimion and pttien, from do; brikg aluiens, from ‘ont of mande ‘Saturday morning, M |, however, the face o 4 9 Montevideo, 29 , tor Malta. + Ohio, trom Philadelp igval for a shi Gen. Quitman and family left the city this eve- | the case hed undergone marked and significant phy- | from capture; and that the committee report by resolu- Axsany, March 12, 1848. Brig Olive. Auger, St Jokes, Pik, 11 Satie. jal 1° lgahip Del’ Barry gal Ge © sf esas 8 ge sp vcicai,,;, | M@gaomical metamorphosis, ‘The ex conces- | tion or otherwise, The Treaty—The Emigrant and General Insur- Left brig Broom, Joes, with Circus Company of | burka ‘True Mew, Donte, Barbadoeny A pnd Golents ng for their home, at Natchez, Mississippi. a ficial tio REMOVAL OF DESKS. 4 ‘i " ; Mr. V'anu, bound to Mayaguez and New York; brig Fashion, | ua; General Gre now, Pei ning . PPl- | sions to British interests— the extra judicial assump! 2 | Billa—The Bank Bill—The Code of pound rt Greene, siiow Fe The General has afair expectation of being no- | of diplomatic fanctions by our ex commissioner—the Mr. Kina, of Georgia, offered a resolution providing ance Bw ¢ Banking Bill—The e Korlin, for St ‘Thomas and Baltimore. Baltimore; brigs Alvirado, question of the emprrssario iaterests in Texas prior to | that the desks of the members sball be moved from the | Procedur Brig Emily, Robinson, Charleston, ¢ days, to Dunham & | Hah Koowles, New Orleau ‘ : r i il, Levi onaives Sid minated as Vice President on the democratic | {g3¢—though they at first appeared to render the treaty | hull, until better arrangements cam be mad " i d i i Sehr Joseph Butler, Boarden, St Martins, 18 da ith 5793 Ms scone; schr Mary Chilton; bi ticket, ifa Northern man be selected tor Presi- | utterly inedenisaitl y mitigated by pro- | @ table be placed at the clerk's desk for th The intelligence of the ratification of the trea: | re et a ser te aeson. Lele ecks Peeve Maen ore ith, brigs Robert Wala and Ce jon of member: maye 68 It was laid om the tabi ty by the Senate, which was received here yes- terday, created an intense sensation in the poli- jitions of amendment the bastard progeny of an hie timate diplomatic conjunction, assumed the for- midable character of an heir at law, defying his expul- fort, for New York; scr Manet, of Greenport, ‘for Charles: ai hr Sarah, Ketch, for Halifax, ldy; sehr for Leguirs, 10 days dent. Gen. Quitman would make a very strong team, especially in the West and Southwest; but ROTATION IN OFFIGE. : A x 4 Mr. Jonxson, of ‘T , offered a series of reselu- | tical circles. ‘The telegraph despatch was read Nickerson, Virginia, 3deys: of Col. Polk overruliug all competitors, were it On Monday morning, March 6th, the cane was oon. | ciple of government; that appointiments should be made ~ id pes Sehr Oregon, Tower, Baltimore. sidered beyond all possibility of doubt. The change in | om the basis of representation, and that farmers and | werein session, and as goon as‘it had been read Schr WB Marsh, Vau Ni Virginia. not that the one term principle, from the number a Schr Sabie, Smith, Thomaston. of competitors tor the White House, is likely to favor of the treaty had work ike # charm for Mr | hanics should not be neglected in the division of the Sehr Harvest, Frisby, Trunton Walker and his Treasury notes; but the potential ele- | spoils there was applause in all parts of the House, in be the inexorable law. In the face of this tunda- | mental obstacle, the incumbent of the Executive | chair_is as likely to be the compromise candi- date im 1848, ase was at this time in 1844, if | sot moreso. With a cool sagecity never failin him, Col. Polk has certainly ployed his cards if contemplating the identical issue suguested. General Shields is. still here, and it was ment of public opinion was now coming in; and the echoes caught up from the public press were spread be- fore ‘he Senate in the National Intelligencer, as coua- and as a warning to the whig side of the chamber, ile Father Ritehie, with m sagacity worthy of the case, revealed the administrative desires upon the eud- | ject to the democracy, From that day began tha flerce conflict of clashing opinions, of conflicting prejudices, of uncomfortab! on the tablo. effect that the President of able in withbolding any information, on a call of the be prejudicial to the public interests and beneficial to the enemy On motion of Mr. Evaws, the resolutions were laid up- Ayes !7, noes 32 EXECUTIVE IMMVNITIES, Mr. Comatins submitted ries of resolutions, to the wo United States in justi House, whieh, in the exercise of a sound discretion, may which the spectators joined. Several motions were made to adjourn, but the House refused. For thistidings of peace, thousands of hearts are truly grateful ; a i The bill tor the protection of emigrants arriv* ingin the State ot New York, came up fora third reading in the Senate yesterday. On motion of Mr. Fine, who wishes to make Schr Emeline, Bowne. New Bedford. aman. Keeu, New Bedford. Schr Dant P King, Gales, Gloucester. Schr Monitor, Besse, Wareham Hagstaff, proceeded on her Below. Steamer United State: yesterday, até P.M. led. Packet shi trial trip Three barks, a wain topssi! brig, also one ship ,unknown. offin, Rio ei le; G B Lamar, Knuda i Bootusay, March 1—Arr brig Carribee, Au for Bath Batu, March 10—(id, brig Reamer, Niehols, Cardenas ch 1l—sld, brig China, Studley, Phila- DantoutH, Mi detph E hs Roanoke, Smith, NewYork. ndria; 4th, brig @ypsum, Small, lerson, Savan- el Epgantows. Mareh 9—Ar achr r ° G uitman thought that either he or General Q a Fordan M e would be appointed to settle up this treaty, until it Was ascertained that a civilian or civilians must have that oflice, as being more properly a civil thyna military trust. udrick Hudson, London; A dieposition was evinced to debate the resolutions, and they were ordared to lie over. CRRTIFICATES OF MERIT. Mr Rosear Sairn sked lweve to offer resolutions 1, Tout the President of the United States be sutho- presentiments of hasty conclusions—from that day began the desperation of the opponents of the treaty with any modifications, and th y tity in its support down to its adoption, on Friday, the tenth instant. G W Hopley, Chav extor + do; barke J Boorman, Norway; Ariana, Richmond: Brezillero, Rio J neiro; Gardiner Apalachicola; Patriot, Montevideo; Charter Wak, Belfast; Martha Adams, Mobile; Alabama, do; brig Swai, ot Johns, PK. it applicable te emigraats arriving at any port in this State, and not exclusively to those landing atthe port of New York, the bill was re-com- mitted to the committee of the whole. At the last session of the Legislature, a ge- Simonton, Ne} erry, ‘Const jolm 1. Plankatank River for Di for Boston: 12th, sche Way . Raltimore for Boston. 13th~f tu Eliew has got offand eube tid Hen G Co Paitapenenia, March 1M, 4 p m—Arrived—Schrs Geo Hodmaa, Fs o sd to 6 prepared o1 hme — bs i i the civilien hit upon, in the event there is only | Meintosh by Col. Benton- the solema thunder of the | non-commissioned officers, musicians and privates, regu- | companies was introduced into the House, by | NNW- wyGzeRGEroWN, SC. Marsh 8—Arr achr Mayflower Fouh, ove commissioner to Mexico, is Colonel Sevier, | Godlike against the recognition of thie monstrous ar- | lars and volunte re, who ‘ave sreved in the war, aud | Mr. Hadley; it passed that body with little Herald Masine Correspondence. Tuba Reh abe ee ie of the Senate; and that it is expected he will r Tangement; the contempt of Badger.and the disgust which | been hovorabiy discharged; and that they be signed by | delay, but it was not acted upon in the Senate, and 8's Hot March ll—Ar schrs John Drew, Searles, sign his seat in the Senate to-morrow, with a | carried Gen. Houston straight eff to New Hampshire, | the President, with the seal of the War Dpartment, and ‘was thus lost. I belleve it was in every respect an un- : Hosto,; avai, Marshall Providence: Char- . ‘Altona, Bayliss. -Alexaudria; : ‘ dyandJ Surton, Sutton, New York. | neistteht Win Biber baed a ne, Kaling, Kio Janeiro; aud Vene- | [a ylon Poor, Norfolk, for P view to the acceptance of the trust. ‘The resig- | We may also guese that it was the volce of Alien, whose | couutersigned by the Secretary of War, setting forth the | otjectionable bill, und it bas recently beon introduced | ter Oak Smith, New York; and Exact, Dougherty, Marsh | Saited, ship Chempiou; brig Monte Cristo. 1ith. ar nation of a seat in the Senate would be a sacri- | @¢hoes Mt times were heard through several doors amd | uame ef the person who has distinguished himself, the without aay important sitera- | Hiver, N.C. gua, Carling, Phuiadelnhia for Bost intervening rooms, doubtless as uncompromising against Trist aa it wan against Forty-Nine; and that Henneg boiled over in his fiery indignation; and that Breere caught up the cry, battle-field, and all the gallant acts which be has achieved 2. That the Presidemt be requested to pursue course as may be bert calculated to elicit the informa- ared—Bark Goverhor Briggs, Parker, Boston: achs Cor- , Mr ML wa, Street. Kingstor Unjoa, Scull, Richi Below—Barks Lydi Kee has introduced » | 4. me obnoxious pro- d, and which has not fice, if the public services of Colonel Sevier were to close with the settlement of this treaty; but it is very rational to suppose that, with the Fa , Lowry, dgarcown, "eters Lord, 5 uch visions, if | am rightly infor brig Protection, Kean, N Yor! Is id repeated the horrors 0} until @ cash capital of $60,000 is actually paid ‘nm F iven entire satisfaction. I'he clause in his bill, which | zuela, Dill, Leguayia. Snih Blighas Gaveest Ter Beste: SE becan retura of peage, there will be aminister required | national humiliation and disgrace. And we may | tion necessary to carry into effect the foregoing res0- | [ think is somewhat unusual and arbitrary, is that which ‘iwcellaneous Kecord, _y) .. | and Flora, Laxgthoin, Pailad for di isa Gray, at the halls of the Montezumas, and it is fair to | suppose, too, that Douglass was outraged at the idea of | lution forbids the formation of any company in the city of New | | Packet Suir Jon R. Surppy,, for Liverpool, will sail | fer Medford: Hezron "| Small, and Joteph, Short, New! presume that Colorel Sevier will be as likely as | surrendering the polioy of conquering ® peace, for the | | 3. T'hat in ense any offlcer or private may have been | York or the county of Kings, 1or doing the business ot | ‘My mornivg. Letter Bageat Gilpi’s im the Exchange, and | port fer Philadelpbiai Vulture, Small, do for N’Novky Matty any other man to secure the berth. A nice ar- | ignominious alternative of buying one through the in- | killed, or died of his wounds, the certificate shall be pre- | lif or health iusurance,on coe plam of mutual insurance, | *t Kenyon’s, Wal ’ Magia, Terking, Sracktort for de. 1th, brig D Dafalt. Collet, rangement, unless some disaster, unlooked for, | tigues of British speculators upon the glorious achi sented to his famliy. Sour NortH Ament * (of | Net eget Lavender, from York, from Portland for Bt Jago. Saile 4 men's of the American arms. We can even now| Mr J. R. ixownso..—Has the geatleman estimated | by thecompany. ‘This clause is olearly urjuat,and it | Bosen, Feb 3, for G fore reported abandoned at | fresron Joseph, Hetty, Marie, Vultuter By ghould pineal ane! reenact ame le ee imagine that we hear the bold voios of the Little Giant, | the cost? will, of course, have the effect whish the Senator proba. | srt.icr) nad sauccesaion Rival, Mary.Ellrn, BF Reeve Mr Smitnh—I sm satisfied that it will cost less thau to earry oul the provisions of the resolutions giviog gold medals to a few officers. | trust that the resolutioss | have offered will be semt to thy Committes om Militury Affairs Mr Tomrxt then medal The resolutions lie over. ‘THE JUDICIARY, in his vehewent diclamatious against a peace, made by British agente, palmed off npom our repudiated commis- sioner. accepted by him without authority, and em- bracing @ series of concessions, equivalent to an ac- knowledgment that we were glad to escape from our difficulties, even with @ prostrate enemy, at the price of vational de, ation That Britirh wpeculations w: nothing—British iv trigues and dictation were notbing— that the payment of twenty millions for that whioh was are, and sehs bly inteeds it shail bay to prevent the organization | it fe!l caim for an hour. of these companies in the counties of New York and Kings, in order (hat the compauies now in existence there may exclusively transact the business of life or sith insurance | greatly wistake if the Senate will adopt any such provision The Senace is incapable of giving any construction to this clause’ whieh wiil re- move the impressions that are entertained in regard to Hyannas. March 12—In port, schs A Maishall, Chiae, hence for N New Bxprenp, March IL fonitor, Besse, (from tT | Wareham) N York ’ New Haven, March 10—Sid, bai lenry Trowbridge, W Ladies; brig Thos Trow bridge ‘do. Newront, March 10—Arr bark Triton. Luce, Apalachieola for Providence; Empress, Church, New Orleans, for do; 101, bark Chas Devens, Bailey, N Orleans; brig Juno, Chase,Char- leston for Provid neighbors south of the Rio Grande. Speculators upon the motives of men in their most patriotic actions, are disposed to suggest that Col. Sevier, on the reception of this treaty trom Mexico, was cailed for by the President, aad thata conterence or twq was had; and that the understanding was consummated before the 10 A M hove to under balance reeled maissa go both anchors wiih 40 fathoms of chain to keep her to the seas. ‘I'he gale increasing, the gangways were se- cured, snd the deck load thrown At 1LA Mshipped asea' which compietely buried her, and left her ou her beam ends. Capt Laveaver haviag seen the imminent —To me, this is s0 much like giving danger bad ¢alei to ail haadsto secure thems: lves, which they did The wave which they supposed would destroy am o 5 ite precise tendency r Manel 1k ker Marke tals treaty was taken up for discussion by the Senate: | ours by right of conquest, in a war forced upon us, was | Mr. Tuomrson, of Mississippi, suimilted a resolution | "the mew banking bill reported to ths Semate by Mr. | tiem appeared toatrike nearly to her mast head. aud couplete- N Over Wwe 7 ome Rb + \ and that this will account for the faithful and | nothing-that the proteation of Mexico alovg s frontier | diresting the Committes on the Judiciary to report to | Ayrault.1¢ probably destined to suffer a violent deata. | {Y cuuniphed them, corrying with it the forecastle gangway, | MONA RAW Eee e persevering efforts of Mr. Sevier to its ratifica- | of two thousand miles, in desert regions, wd against the | the Hours joint resolutions, to be recommended to the | p14 Senate bas Deen Very devoted to it for several weeks | {op Voo and washed the wih irameche Lowest tne ake | Lermond, sto Jun | \ tioa insursions of a hundred predatory trib States for their adoption constitution #0 ltering th past, but without any practical result. Yesterday, the | I'he vessel forced herself sufficiently to enable the crew to | Shrague, Cordenes: ist 1 . n i a Portianp March 11—8id, brigs Portland, Matanzas; One- Our own impression of the cas is, that Mr. | nothing—that this protection to’ Mexico, equival that the ja. ges of the superior and inferior court shall | committee of the whole reported the bill to-the Senate, | gaiu the weather rail, where they secured themselves, while | , PORT! o : ; Bites ; | two or three millions a year (indefiaitel; not continue in office “during good behaviour,” but for | when the question upon agreeing to the report of the | | apt. L. with great difficulty, cut away the foremost she | ¢%Baltim re. Sevier, as a good democrat, saw that the very Attean Chetan’ tacwated siect eee Gr ort pon ag) rT? pt Pi Mate Marsa ing, in con- sideration with the great object of an uncertain treaty, even after the unreversable humiliation of its accep- tance And then on the other hand, we may believe that Sevier was not silent; but that he presented the pa- cific temper of Mexicoas the great argument—theun. certainty of the existing government —the fact that the treaty became legitimate in its acceptance bed the Pr dent—the fact of the acquisition of territories and ba bors of inestimable value—of an inexhaustible salt a term of years to be prescribed by | ‘The resolution was laid on the table—yean 83, nays 68. THANKS TO GENERAL PRICK AND COLONEL DONIPHAN. Mr. Hace asked leave to submit a joiut resolution of thanks to General Pri od Colonel Doniphan, and the officers and men undert! command, and giving # gold medal to Goneral Price, and one to Coloael Doniphai for their brave conduct in battles with Mexicans io Northern Mexteo. Mr. Sternens said that this subject was already be- fore the Committee on Military Affairs. theu righted immediately, aud the foremast, held by the jib * stay, wot under b them. By parapin committee was laid upon the table This movement best policy of the party was to make a peace out cangteinedecy eiupisiows avtrera toile dee ct the bill of this treaty if possible; und that, after its rati- fication, the President, grateful tor the services of the Chairman on Foreign Relations,proposed to him the mission and the prospective ministe- rial office at Mexico, which, as a change, pro- mising something of novelty, profit and distinc- tion, Mr. Sevier has had the good sense not to refuse. ett ra Ma brigs Philip Hone, Joy, Pa- v4 0: Clara, Cove, Demar » Torrey, Nes voy Becks rae seas, aad Rout het head ts | schre Telulah, Titus, Port au Prinee ¢ Pawnes, Smith, New ate wrepe lov, Chey. wer rate! "Guteat, March 11—Ar bark Maid of Orleans. Upton, Mo ued ueavle te exprece these | Yido, Dee 21 Portamoath (w he pat iu ath inst. short bows, broke the ‘The House yesterday rppointed a epecial committee to visit Loug Island, wud to investigate the causes that induced the recent destruction of somo buildings on the island, which were to have been used as hospitals for the emigrante. Mr. Bowre introduced a bill to incorporate the Thea- trical Fund Association, which is sbout to be essablish- gratitude f hr Romeo, Blaxchard, Baltimore, vin hdgar- ir eindael noe, Small, N York. Suiled Lith sche Pilgeten, mon Morel. 9—Arr brig Velona, Heme, from Ji Rit 0. ir tit f lives to saye them, nd sttention ou their passage hot in Lavender, ct the risk of his own life, secured sboat his person $1600 in gold, which had been shipped by him, which ke Promptly delivered to the Nept Insurance Compan: ry Inberally rewarded him for his praiseworthy couduet i " ; in New York. The bill was referred Clifford, of bark Nashua, gave Capt Land crew a free pas- The whigs of the Senate will probbaly propose | juke—and an unmistakeable boundary-—of peace above | And the resolution was laid over. bao Meee 1c? introduoed ajoint resolution, thet | sxe from Philadelphia to’ Chatham, aad did sil in his power three commissioners, in order to have a Word in | ail, and the fair prospsct of an open field upom domestic At half past 2 o'clock, the House adjourved. the Legislature will adjourn on the 12:h proximo, at 12 | {F their comfort. the final settlement of the negotiations; and if | measures in the approaching Presidential contest. And wo M. I think the Legislature will eit beyond the hundred | Seun H. B. Bosrux.—A letter from this vessel, before re- SREP this should be ayreed upon, which is not altoge- | we can admit that Gen. Cass took occasion to present the Bavrimore, March 14, 1848. days, though the pay of the members willstop at thoex- | Ported at St Thomas. in distress, 10 her owners, in Machiaa, Passengers Arrived, ther improbable, the commissioners may be Messrs. Sevier, Louis McLane, and Gen. Scott. The President will ask but one commsssioner, and ttom high authority we are authorized to say that he willname Mr. Sevier, la regard to the treaty, full justice has not been done to Mr. Dayton He made one of the very beet speeches in the Senate ts support, upoa this ground, among other_reasous, to wit: that it 1s better to accept the evil of the uninha- bited half of Mexico, than to hazard the dangers by @ postponement of peace, of the re-annexation | | aud nuperadded to standing armies and indefinite taxa acceptance of this treaty us the proof of the consistency ot the executive in his professions for peace, and de- mauded of the opposition a like consistency to their declarations Mr. Calhoun’s course is no parable, He doubtless urged the present ss the auspisious hour—there was @ peace goverment in Mexico—the republic was prostrate --by delay she might rise again, the war might go on, tion, we might Dave that lest dreadful alternative forced upon us, of the smmexation of the whole country, with all ite foreshadowed disasters. Hence the treaty, though it be informal, is expediont an’ wise; and though wn- satinfaecory in its details, comprebending almost the The Herald and the Treaty—Arrest of a sup- posed Murderer—Taylor and Clay--Selling Li- quor on Sunday, §c ‘The Herald of yesterday morning, containing the treaty with Mexico, has taken our citizens by surprise, ad is read this morning with uni- versal interest. However, it was looked for, as. a matter of course, to appear first in the New York Herald; snd the country wiil not be sur- piration of that time To-morrow morning tho Senate will take tha new code of procedure in hand. Several Senators who have read it Ubrough, say that they are highly pleased with it, aud that they feel bouad co sustain it Mexican Aifairs. (Feom the Washington Union, March 13.] Some doubts bave been expressed bout the ratifica- tion of the treaty The course of the opposition on the ten regiment aud loan bills has contributed to produce them. Had those biils been passed with the necessary aromptuves, wad with any degree of unanimity, there I dated St ‘Thomas, F +b 24, passage from Kast Machi e NW to this place,w ‘The waves literally ram mowataio high, ( ater, but uur vessel acted her herself much credit for her condu t ‘The win we was fine and pleasant. Ruse Cxrxp, Holbrook, of and for Boston, from pat iio Bermuta, 2 h ult, sho: sai's and other damege—uad been onthe coast 20 days. ng about appeared ikea heavy snow squall, moi Part nobly. and gained 1 abated grada- ed to scud ender tare poles forty eight nclose refed foresail six diys— ‘Thursday, Jan 28, 08 cur ‘ook avery heavy , Which continged wits cousiderable force riday and Satarday ; it then blew a perfect hurricase, with the utmost dificalty we kept the vessel oa he sp: agtna, of provisions, with lows of wers—Bark khuma--A MT ant xaTon— Brie | W Lanbee, J Yghiroy 8 Jones Foreign Luportatio LycHon—Bark Hamn——500 hf cheats oil 86 mdse 17 cs # bis rags 31 block toarble Harme- ny. Nephews & com6 6 block vo ( Herene—36 do 409 do sl 12ea do Fisher & Bird—! do H Raver—8 pkgs strow atx Brei- thaupt & Chum—16 do iedse TD uney—i4 do Leister & eo— 16 do A & KR Maller—i ks Moran & Ise] m—160 xe 10 plex Tido Straw, Vyse keon—8 cs'T Stalker—6 pkgs PC Kans—2 L, Vairnse—3@ Schrage & Koop—15 phys E J@ses—54 bxs Prau- cia & co~6@ bls mane 240 bla rags 60 bxs 314 Hf bes 68 ce 58 pkgs. wy Sesto order. BumNos AvRes— he—11469 hides 48. bales Lr c ler, le paper 76 do rig And °. ; 4 lre: t the suc f the treaty. AkaTio’, from Boston for Wilmirgton, before hi bales woo P j oi the whole country. m | exact defensive line proposed by Mr. Calhoun at the last | prised to fiad italready spread before them in its Saracen Bode THe bairgh mone pet ae & abandoned. fore | hair) do aking 15 bales wool WC Piekersgill Col. Benton took up a considerable portion of | session and tho present. columns. 3 ject, ought we to disarm, or ought we to relax, at ali, in Domestic Lx portarions: anit Apsee dans oF Ocenlid veneer fete leisy hes Cin feoaitend MOLARS Bales cid A telle amed Henry Costello, alias Dutch [ont ¢xetueses -PerGritianden advised, in one of his 2 | ya CHARBNETONT Brig Emily—008 exsba rice H Lever ty, aud their scope of application, tracing them | win, \! maycon, ¥ - — * 7 c = ‘ 0 epg ng = M first speeches upon the war, that we should carry the gs do D Mith—109 do Hi Cort & cot bales cott bbs & back through all the | aphers up to the | mystery. | Mr. Mangum voted, however, for the treaty Hea, with « tatt dozen othe Wis &I- | Siivesbranck in ons hand aud the sword ia the olber | ‘The Light Vess ently moore igs, | 62-8 do, C Dord-67 do Taylor Bich & com4l do 38 theres ime of Aifred the Great also expatiated | 84 Hot against it, as. we bave supposed Mr Clayton | rested terday mot on e evidence | Wedid notexactly approce of bis policy at that time ; | atts iueyard Sound, hi nd 28 bales lard © L Buckmeyer——0 bbts lord Sprague Re- t itre: r Phelps were probably wbeent to avoid the difé in who shot Fy oa i brasog Reom74 bales yarn & DM Srehbins——i8 veils len: upon Humboldt, and the national, natural, and P 7 i vile for it wasrtain (ist ww bad wuch Sighting to do, aud | st ther GC M Leupp & co—7 bags wheat GH Weedre@ied bliel TEGHETGdlincities of Mexico, inclut ag ig 4 nthe fire riot of Suadey | dat the fender of the olive-braach would only deceive ‘Whalemen. box © Patrick & co—] box 'F Bowers—1 bax C Partridge—78 LA o¥ fh ida ee ee ecicatcek it any especial new light upon the treaty, we er oi the New Market engine, | that proad eod vain-boasiing vation, But now, that | Letters from Oa mat A bales cotton 49 bb's led 1 bb! sadee fa order aleaides, the ayunuamentoes, pronuncismentoes, | ehink we can give au articie or two comprehending some MIR /aCoIn His. BROCE CAINE RA MEmen Ue bieR aU Alial £0: ee vovancatel He Odent ace a ene of the Marquvans. atite—He touche voleanoes, rancheroes and leperoes, many | of ite obj eater ae in ' now confiued in the penitentiary, | $00 hastily tosheathe the sword. Novhing has made to | “ich seu sacl neat ake egee) on the Sth the plot Arrivai of St re, . h a s Excellency Don | Inthe committer project to Mr. Trist's propositions, |‘ 8 now confiue nite natqeedbiety ie! , . with 9 oil, aud was taken io the a hie pilot. of Strange: ee | seis iitcedic anges submitted by Senors Herrera, Couto, Villamil wad Atris. | 00 a convietion tor hter, Gre? ou, taprension upon hor eo the President’s message | Un he Ilth it came on to blow, when s second anchor was let Toxspay, Maren 14, jag has contributad more Ko, but she was driven ou shore, parting with one ch rain Aud “ sn Tarsaw.” Politicians are | tain, at Tacubsya, after the battle of Cherubusco, we re gran ration ‘has bees Ito sroduse her proposition for # treaty, Nothing: in 20 | ditegihg the best -bower.analior, Wie natives iemediacrly, Cap ar SMESICAN OTB Order reigus in| Warsaw.” | Politi nS pre, | Gnd several articles corresponding very closely to those oned unti! Monday next, and no time has | peli calculated ro chenge her puspose-se the tone of the | stacked the burk by hundreds, and robbed her of every th TC, Gilbert, Geo, I Ramadell, Newburgh returning aguin to their calculations fer the Pre- | CP tny presont treaty, as rubmitted to the Senate t been named forthe great Clay mags neeting, | opposition-as itis now reported: ta Mexloo” Nothing | Moveable, t Sorsevyerel hour gombe. U8 Army; H Pitman: J Matheson, Pro sireacy ; and afresh pamphlet by Hon. John M. | ” yor jnetance, the fourth article of the treaty delivered : with, bi Ni a 5 port d a B | Every ching was done to get the’ bark efloat again, and on the | Rarroy Staten Island; Geo MeLase, J A @o : ts Gen Tarlor, (a cone el (ee a Sha gaoged _ The act to prevent the y kind of spl; | would tend more to counteract its effects than the pat- | (3h Capt b, weat in ive boat to, Nooshuers about 60 mallee | F Quintry. US Army: J Speed, Philadelphi ee Ce AOR. LEY IOEs) Ae COD) j te the Senate, provides that the Mexicans residin: rituous liquors. ¢ titimore, has | sage of the ten regimeat bill. And, should the troaty | disimui to sec ars Ou the 1th be returnea with the | Prem, Waldrou; N Reeve, Newburgh. whieh we transmit you herewith,) wall req 1iTe | the territories ceded to the United diy passed the Li j ecome ® liw of the | [tl and tbe war should have to be prosecuted with | fieuch schooner of war Sultapa, and fouod that the bark had [OR HOUSK mn answer te prevent mischiet to the Taylor | oftheir prope:sy and recire, or remain and be protected | or that cuir Sunday topers Will have. to tif, | Sater vigor, the menus aboald be at hand, and more | driven up by the violeues of the sea nto 7 Veet of water By | Jos Price, Philsdelphi t clardsnn, New Yorks PD 3 | as citizen e Union. a ‘ ay | we faen and more money promptly prepared for the cove: | the sssistuuce of the Sultana, however, the cargo was dis- | aiel, Springfield: “Acinstrong, bas + 4h Julia Dean hasbeen re-engaged at the |. Article ten of the counterproject at Tacubaya isas | their bottles on Saturday night The largest | fon” - iy: promptly: prepare charged, abe was fred from water, was float on the 28h, aud | chasetta: Doggett, ‘Andersen, Miss Juli a s gag | dew business of tavern dealers imteanmeoved ‘oi ae sailed ia company with the Sultana for Nooahueva, where she | Weahington; G Bisk, Boston: 9 Peckhain. Providence Adelphi, and had another overflowing house to- | V5? 'T.. vcexicans residing in territory heretofore | de dthe law has stirred up quite a vigorous | go, teRort hes been rife through the streets, for | arrived on the day following. On the dist of Sent, Capt L | Dexter, Baton Bight. A complimentary benefit is to be giveD | peongiag to Mexico, and oe ak Ahh Gite otae (ot Goce eRe P quite ie © | several days, that General Scott has refused to obey the | hed repaired some of the damage, aud sailed for Tahiti, where | R baton, Baltior to her on Weduesday evening. ‘Tuk Doctor w a5 republic, preserving in the anid territory the property eo a nong the sous of Erin of prepara- | character, it is inconsistent with our advices at the iat- | (9 be coudemard. the was accordingiy cosdemued, and sold | wads, AG Brown, & © Cabell, J Lampkin Wasuincrox, Mareh 13, 1848 they possess, may transier and convey its value where- tons belie made rite iene cree he [ext dates; for two of the members (Genecsl Towson | (° he hemext of these whom ir might concern, The Heury | Northern, J * Mogan, Powell, Hartford; G Affairs in Washington. ‘The Herald of this morning’s arrival takes the United States, m any time return tothe Mexican ever it suits them, without, om this account, being lia- ble to the exaction by the Waited States of any kind of contribution, tax or impost If the pereons here treat opposition amon rthem. Friday next is St. Patrick’s day, aud I do not Oliver Hivernian Society will, I presume, have their usual festival on the occasion. Secrotary’s order, and has arcented the members of the of inquiry. Independently of i's extravagant aod Col. Belapap) bad not evem arrived at Vera Cruz. MILITARY MOVEMEN' Maid of Orleans, he arrived on the 2d October. Upouexatinacion, the sustaiced was fouad to be ao gresi that the survey ord sured at New Bedford and Beston, Swir Meracom.-Capt Smith. of the whale a verived at New Bediord on Sunday from the NW C ¢ Vrimcipally we believe. by Hon. S.C. Metacom, ‘onat, via Boston. D Wamren Springtield; Judge Col Borden, Fall Riv Beato Albany; T Drinker, Riehmond; J Bartlett, Thorne, Boston; W Powell Camden. D Chamberlain 5 " ‘The | 04, of preter to remain in the territories they now inba. Our theatres are all closed yet Peraambuco, bats whan o& New 2 cei eed _ CITY HOTEL premium. Itwent off like the telegraph. The | Die CRO tay preserve the title aud rights of Mexiows | ments in Baltimore are wausudll n volunteers, under | ‘er the Metscom lou wif eek 75 bbls wasie eilcand hae'eon: | a¢h PORE Aver, Boe ote is said to be the same as the journal has | citizens. or at ouce acquire the title aud right of citf t r he merchant: 7 one: tenant Hill They area fine body of le dous heavy gale of wind ™ J c iaitod weceah if they eualiie Gat | Withstal nding the merchants are commencing to | [om ‘young, good looking, and very clean im their ep- Ae Seuchwert ry katarieaen, wiieh hion, 4 given upon the treaty. | zens of the United States, if they wish it But ov all | arrive, "i . 2 ihe ny hed ssoee see, whieh EE A commissioner is to go down with the treaty. The Senate will have that matter before them to- morrow Louis McLane, of Maryland, wil! pro- bably be the man. The ten regiment bill isat once to be called up, and it will be passed, as a persuasive to the Mexicans to accept the treaty. Major Graham, who on Saturday night last left with the news of the adoption of the treaty by the Senate, carried a copy as amended, with him ; ae iste his agency in the is Aiea public This solemn agreement bas the character of » | 1 unanimous veice in ite favor. Even Senator ~ z * it New Bedford, 12th, ship Navy, Norton, N West whit c ne do RF Jes, do; I siops. He also carries instructions to General | condition from the territorial ceasions which Mexico | isn. ; F dewided we Political Lateltigence. , via Newport. eae on, Lowell; H Curtis, do: Butler. | mow maker to the republic of North America Fine, a man of decided ability, andaconsetva.| | ¢ molitioal Eatelitgencc scan was | _ Duk Valoaraun, Luce Const Chili with 800 bble ap 2500 do ey, New Hampantee’ B Hi "Major General Quitman and family leave this city this afternoon for his home at Natchez, Waesixeren, March 12, 1848 ry (700 sp) bound ; Q —Gen, HA 8 Dearborn, was on “ ons in Washington—The Treaty—The Beginning | | Article 9th of the Mexican project at Tacubaya, it as | opinion of M2. Fine, that the report was entitled Monday clooted ‘Mayor of itoxbury, Maser "Hewes a | 22200623 (2 bark Dambarton, Hand aU of tha End Begun—.d Recapitulation, $e. $c. followa:— ? to a trial—the people had demanded reform, and | peylor man. date, ships, Mery, Pease, Kdgatiown, M Lediam, L Islan | 9th. All the temples, houses, and edifices, dedicated to | the wish of the people shoulu be gratified. The OTERS 1X THR INTERIOR Citina Cr New Youx —The | Jones, Seg Harbor, oil not ati spoke March 5. “ Cam such things be, And overcome us like a summer cioud, 7 amendments will be unimportent; they will not | which took place on Tursday last :—Buffalo 4,581; Ro- aw edict, D Without our special thunder?”. Which. by the ath article of this trea'y, will be within | affect in any degree the general. syst TH of sims | chemter 8807; ‘Troy 2.903; Syracuse 2.063; Utlon {jaa | 2E,8ckrs. Kereat King, of Har Herald of Ply UetWanca'hecs, MiitennG: believer L We rather calculate upon s conclusion antagonistic | the limi of she United States, shall remain valet plification recommended by the commissioners | Twomas Conwixeann Henny Cuay.—The wi Ship Parachute, Devoll. NWACoast, Sandwich Islands, Sept Horton, Herkimer: Mrs Frost, Lebanon. to the affirmative of that propesition. ‘The press was in advance of the m 1; but not of the ot i Bic < profession: the ptestice | 1900 tooo measures generally, and tho addition of terri- | {vie wnulords $00. Mery ek teat 7H Bradley, Bnffalo; Col Jewett disputed, but it was a “ fixed fact’ before its official ane | tii ‘Ur the support of sabovls, hospitals and ether erta. | itt Toe brilliant tuceres ia hi | covernor of the State, and 60 on, resclved that Thomas | ‘ow, 5 Harior,300 wh, had font her 2d vfficer on the 1561, kill- gto, C ir nouncement in Washington. * | Shee Lee aevoltass areer, is lis surety for brilliant success in his | Corwin was their lirst choice for President of the United | ed by » whale: Jen 2 lit 36 90, lon 24 30, Br bark Mary Anu, 72 renfe, On Saturday afternoon, Feb 19. 1648, at about five o’elock, Mr. Fraener, the late intelligent writer from Mexico to the New Ori ns Delio in he cofume of | quired: and this article was ths most cbnoxious feature cases they and their property shall enjoy the most am- ple security And the llth article at Tacubaya corresponds with the rejected 10th of the present treaty; and the l2th witb another provision, which has been amended :— 11th. All the grante of lands made by Mexican autho rities, im territories belonging heretofore to the repub lic, and by this treaty to be for the future wituin the limite of the United States, shall be valid and perma nent, aod shali be sustained and guarded for ever by the government of the United Stuter 12th. The republic of the United States promires so- lemnly not to permit hereafter the annexation of any | district or territory comprehended in the limits which by the present treaty, are assigned to the Mexican re The ffth artiele of the ratified treaty, as presented to the Senate, provided for the protection of the Catholic | and the Catholic church property in the territo-ien ae- to Mr. Weatcott, and was finally modified to conform to the equality of all churches under the constitution. the rites or exercises of the Catholic worship, in terri- tories belongipg hitherto to the Mexican republic, and without any change, and under the special protect the laws ame shall be the case with all goo blieh ments of ebarity or ally, the rela. sand ¢ living in the mie territories with their reepective ecclesisstical au thorities, shail be frauk, free.and without any embar- rassment, eve (hough the said authorities have their Aupany, March 13, 1848. The New Code of Practice—Mr. Wm. H. Seward aud the Wiee Presidency—Removal of the Edi- tors of the Argus to New York, &¢. &e. The destiny of the code of procedure submit- ted by the legal commissieuers, is already de- cided. It will be adopted without qualification, or material adment. The Senate took it up mittee of the whole, and there was to-day in con tive in his ideas of jurisprudence, acknowledged that he felt bound to sustain the new code. In fact, there was not a single voice raised in eppe- sition to it; every senator concurred in the code will probably be slightly amended, but the Mr. Wm. H. Se has teken up his resi- dence here at the capital, with the design ap- legal affairs; I recoguise him as a man of stron intellect, and also as @ politic and crafty, am somewhat unscrupulous, politician; in polities he is unfortunately associated with men who race ‘aptain Crownlashield, with 43 men of Massachusetts volunteers; Lieutenant MeLaws, with detachments of 'y and 9th infantry.—Vera Cruz Free amé can, Feb 12th. ‘The U. $ schoonsr Louisiana, Captaia Ho the schooner Arispe, Captzia Jones, left yesterday for Brazos Santiago, londed with government stores,—N. O Picayw ict and Longstreet, were in Lynchburg, Va., om the 8th inst, ‘A sword, which cost $600, was presented to Major Gid- dings, of the Ist Obio Regiment, at C isnioned oflivers and privates to addreess pablic meeting, at the Tremont Temple, Boston lant evening. (the 14cb.) New Hamrsnine Evecrie Governor and officers of th Hampebire, was to take place The annual election of tate government in New esterday. following 13 the vote cast for Mayor at the elections Logan county, Ohio, Istely heid a meetiog at the Court Houre, in Bellefontaine, at which, after denouncing Id in Henry Clay the eloquent erator, i ud would vote for him if he got tis nomination, and eonsented torua. This promi er, was extended to whonver upper work quality, the damage mys: have been mach 29th, lat 37 N. lon 66 WY, experienced a trem hich hove the ship on he: 'd, foretopgallant mast, fere ai nt Nic fore and main staysail, and tops when th on the cap struck the shi do any damaxs longer, it would have inevit ly blewn all of the braary 28, 1847, off ths Marquesas Ist iB of Haverhill, New Hampi ds, ry exertion made to save him, but in vsia wh of, and 1000 Ibs 96 20 W. ship Corinthian, Arming for Pacific, and took from her Mr sie: (the C lost fore copmast boom. and one t 5 'n136 8 lou 48 lonn 7165 W, sel aries H Hi (o 9. via Tarpauiin Cove, with 2990 bb's wh 125 do ap oil ofthe ship, and caused much more damage to the spare Joha P Good: ‘ie, aged twenty two feli overboard aid was dcowned: boat was lewered, psn iib and Is clear Dec 20, Ist 42 47, loog iNew, Bedtora and 16,- 900 ibs bose. Heports nt Roratongs Oct 11. ship Trident, * tet: son NBsdtord, 900 wh. spoke Dee 5 lat«230 8, lon 52 ts fmm Isle of Wight for Rombay: 9th. lat 25 32, lon 24 30, ba nz'bar; 26th, Iet 17 lon $4, Heroin Star of nnd fm Salem for Wail, FHaveu for Pacific, clean; 2&b, is, of and for fren for N It 12, lon 33 WCoast, clean. ‘W ships 6 War. anne! Parachute, Capt Hubbard, late of bark Mary and MF hi Cie Sag Harbor; A Rarasey, Buffal Sheldon, Albany, N Y. DUNLAP N w Haven; Capt D "AN C A Leeds, Stamford; own: J ers, do: J M Ey Ws fi West Newburg: WT J FRANKLIN HOUSK Pa; WH kuor, Fishkill; M De! Maitland Langdon, Uhio; F Bender HOWARD HOTEL. L Harris, Philadelphia; 0 James, ——; O Harri more: Eliison, Pailadslphys. A B Melilroy, Keniuek WR delphi r f A " " ny righ 2 lected by the y iT ha, of Sco J Dw Bost J Hammo Newport; R Earl, Jack Tar, and with » beard sufficient to slarm a barber, | Tesidence within the limits which remain rub ect to the | huve altogether forieited any right they may | might be the candidate sclected by the whig national | vintha, of Sionington A a sae, Feb S, with | Mee Homestay Bgttons J, Hammond, Nemports | ted himself at the White House, with the schedule | “e*!°8® republic in this treaty ; nor shall there bs any | linve ever po sed to the confidence or regard | & if ‘ afaile 709 bis wi 100 dosp oil, cud 1200'ibs bone ow | H Denbar, Boston; J Bring. Hartford; W Haneah, H. repo? ruse, wi je achedule | ew murcation of ecclesiastion! districts, except con- | of Americaa citizens. But Mr. Wm. H. Se Inrenmetine TO Canpinates rer Orrick —The grand | » 4rd, $011 70 bls whale oil and shipped home 29000 lbs whale- | | Sekool, Philatelphia ; M Thompson, adainy; E ofa treaty concluded between Mr. Trist,on the part of | formably to the laws of the Catholic charoh. id some here aoially jury of Richland county, South Carolina, have pi bone ou the voyage. Spoke off New Zealand Noy 9th, ship | Philadelphia; J Ranereft, Wilmington; A Psive, Bali Ma These soineidencss (end there are others). prove that | “8° did not come her cially to praotiae | ey estom puesued by camdidates {cr public Meukar, Nortone NRediord wastiag Twa to wily Blaine h Conover, Fhiledsiphia: A (hlsore, Sussex: J Crew, the United States, having “ assumed the responsibility, aah’ of the sounterpicieel er tar Terre tRet | his professic nor is he unwilling to en- | ieee ert coues, ond treating et publie places, This | Netcher, Fairhaven, 450 whale 158 spon board. (she reported | Alvany; Gt re se, Shenenties; J Lodgeworth, Norfolk; AP snd Senors Couto, Cuevas, and Atristrain, on the part | 2 ong counter agun the perils of the politica world, | $¥ims g speabing Sept 30 Foiger, Nant, 700 sp; isabella, Stew- | Piaut, Connecticut, ‘Of the pre tempore governinent of Mexiet) done of miiasionsre at Tacubaya, aftr the tattle of Charubasco, | COUnLET ag ii) & inter Pa > | in represented as debating avd crrruptiog the morale of | sesking Sept 30 igor, Nant, eabelle. Stew. “ sp NEAT A villace of our Lady of Guadalo: 3 is retaiced im this present treaty ; and gives to Messrs | {rom which he was lately cisastrously drivea. | their constituents, the community sround them, and roy eae an Tiavens 190 | Cope hip eno aT ee a Mr Vraoner attended | (onto aud Atristaim, engaged in both cases, adecided | You know that this geutleman is the can- | producing euch a state of things ua allogether to exclude je Mey, NLoweon, 3840 bie, wanting 260 bls (0 fill. | or Norwich’ WCares, tos Geo WW Chapin Pr s | voice i» the negotiations. didate of a certain clique of the whig | *the honorable, the talented and high-minded poor B long 130. W, Orazimbe, Norton. New B. Converse Norwies;( spt Davis Hartford: CM On Monday mowming, the 2iet of February, Col. J Mejor Graham left last night, for Mexico with the | party for the Vice Presiaeacy ; this clique, | man” from occupying any offye of pubiic trust or honor ng Sandwich | 4 4 Paysea, Amher Knox Walker, the private secretary of the President, in | DEW8 of the rat fication of the tresiy, and with aletter, | whose leader resides in this Vicinily, has re. | im the district, Hore, bark Fi o" imgbure: AW Batler. Hart 4 new Coat, combining the requisites of ei om- | ¥¢ understand, revoking the recaliof Mr. Trist. The | ouutly been ectively engaged in efforts to 7 aT Hoar-ta Liv cama iat 45 i Siar Bartird € We: fort and utility. was despatehed to the cap | {athe meantime, tay Bavesomefurtucr correspondenes | stFenuthen the claims aud the chances of Mr. | 4, ou $023, ship Levant, Low for NWest cw Have with the ty, and the eo u the mea: "i 01 e a Re f a 0 e Vice esi- . , Water Me Trist, und vriguatug sue masiert as | (@ Rold with the Sunatn He accepts the teenty ax | S¢Ward for tie nomination to ie ed aft: | resigned his commission in the aray, nnd rerum 18th, bark #0! Iretore worn; idered with closed doors Col Walker 2 ne a, acs Soren = 7 lid her action required > ral loadine men in the South, with a view to | Brectice of the law. Wie 8 © Paddock, Meriden; J ‘I Attemus. Pivlad; © H Stewart, stood at the door commanding the main wisie of the Se | t? give tt the beat ehances of succers, eh pocten 7 : Peceiie oe a The Chicago papers give notice that the Illinois canal ‘Spl Col Detreit; G To mount Leaky, Alweny; Ro” fonts aber aveiting en introduction, bat a message rT OCT! ssoertain the t me of public enti de toward | ig completed, aad that water will bein it through ite | 25, lat 5030. loa 7 Hope, NB. oil, it any, uot Galera: RB Mason. Bridgepo yi from the House of the fall of ir. Adame. under bis invi- ae Mr S. in that quarter, und also with the inten- | Shove length, for boste, at the opening of navigation this | Cape Horn, Olympia, Woedward, do. 76 sp ( ie toaby Cre ath blow, arrested he dulvery of the PAIRTLGTH CONGKESS. tion of effacing the bitter recollections of the | PBee!ereh i ee a hgme Fava) same date, ea Duk fake a wh ane Patter. oritionl state of ti ae | contro 2, whe 7 ¥4 , tetoria from Callae, of and for jon (who m he Was expested every hous te die out aigginigtrmne done, ue tee Hoan, when it will be remem- | ‘he caval is ia good order to Newtown, Hamilton no date, Yonug Hero, Nant, 116 Heard h ualeatrent Syn ee very of the despatees to the 23d, when the | —— bered that Mr. Seward, as governor of this | pp r will be let in abov ton Wednesduy. hatha, Oct 13, Ohio, Webb, N B, full, bound wi Pen Middle. Senate held a session for the morniug business; ad it | eRe ramen State, refused to recognize the legality of a | There will be no delay, asthe boats cannot reach that ‘ ng @, Hartford; J’ 8 Clark, was on this first opportunity that Mir Waiker reported pene eye Paden ill as requisition of the governor of Virginia, for the | point before that time.—Harrishurg Cor, Ledger. September, Favorite, Young, FH, 600 AH Taber, Glen Cove: J, awards, Petersburgh: Himoeif of the threshold, was announced by the terarces | se. oye + Aectiph surrender of three fugitives trom justice from | ‘The cashier's vanit ofthe Exchangs Bank of Virginia, con, of New Bedford, at St Heleur wkaley, Marboro’s $ Elton, Roctlasd Lake; E y Rea Mr. Syiv+srex submitted # proposition—whereas, an 8’ | gion, y at St Helens, Paterson; HL Buel. Cincinnat at arme, end walked up, and with great circumeprction | ingi;nity Las been offered to thie House, wod a personal | (8! Sete a dae Oboe ra, foducting | at Petersburg, tue been entered clandestinely, Monts, Terry, F iL. o) Rael Niven: iD Vannant, Mpreys and dignity of bearing, laid his budget upon the sucontte tekan place between two of itt manteres and | slaves In Consequence of the course of Mr. Sew- | $15,000 in notes olen from it ¢, Herald, Terry. FH, clean. Cambridge: H' Lee, Hartford; WF sland: J Dee ry’s table, bowed to the Vico President, and gr Shereas itir proper to puscd egatast tush cocurrévers | ard, upon this and other occasions, the South | The Hudson Geeette, of the 14th inet fiphiwoe », Oct 2 by letter, ship Win Penn; Wimpenny, of | Gam) "Firma fer aon P Raton Le Dickinson, retired a in future therefore, repoived,that the committer ou the became much exasperated against him, and Vir- | Thureday it rained until just at dark, whem it com- | Ine $0, lat 17H, lon 842, Perker Cook, of Provincetown, | Bostin: O,Fmall J Williams Nore on Sy Soult 8 Bs bl an ptnn byt see The frat aot | rules report, within tem daya, as tothe propriety of «| ginia and South Carolina even passed retaliatory | menced snowing, and contioged through the night, | 200 bbissp 20 do humpback GB Linens, Bonen RUN'S HOTEL. pial ni hehe rll feral one ding rule, something to the following effect: “ Avy | activ, which Mr. 8. declured were unconstituuon- | the weather 7 ty meantime coming off very cold and Ch agen New 0 for H Mrand Mrs Seymour, Pert Jarvisy J, Watree, Hudson; W ond ie Pres jembe: al _ 2 | 4 hal , th hase. jays from New Orleans for Ha- |. ‘erate Waish, ‘ vad ite delivery with ra to the Henate’ | Contre, in the presance of the House, shail on dus as: | Steud opprensive, sad calculated to embarrass | TeUCtk ioe Kraay onthe snow, thrcesd. wulch the Satta tou ‘Bocas 9 eens here iradhend Staten. Talend: Ml i On the same day, Mr_Adi the Capitol On | Servaicennnt of the rect, bo expelleerand be fee | the commerce of this Stale, In the corres: | iorags broke at every np. The Fouls are now begins | 4, park Sa" Mgrailand, of and from Salem for Zvnaibar, Feb | J, Ke 4 Ohio} M Sheiman.” Bullalo; ¢ seme day. one year ago, General Taylor started his | utative ofthe State from which he was elected” | Poudence which | this clique have opened | ning to be w little more passable ‘Bark Coosa, Rales, from New Orleons for Malaga, Feb 17, | Geo Wilde, N Ys 8 susnley Salem prey j Ge bette kone a aade, le patria, Don Antonio Lopts | Orj-ctions were made in several quarters; whereupon | With the South, they have secertained that | "ihe grind, of Honolula, 8, 1. contalon an account of | tis-lw et’ mi . TAT SN Kivgsland, Baltimote: JC : je Sent a, fer " '- hegapcted | at ) ark nipis do uta, . : . : wp vetons © N Kingsland Baltimore: J Cam: i p oth iP rag ped paseo of Angosture, on hie re- moved a soaps ean bg a sibs the ree rH de! Pest te fy ™m mt hay ; CO- | thedeath, on board whale ship Navy, May 22d, of Wil- a Lig By a nae A po 12 days from Norfolk for Barbe wT Pag am ne Cheers Hurt, Hadec % ' be asd of wat delivered to the Senate on Wednesday, | sion of the rules wae necesse: - ¥ or n6 oiPOURies ances, will the Sr uth content’ to Ham Jackson, bcatetecrer, belonging to Staten Iniand i lige Sears, ofand 4 dayt from Boston, for San ne UNITED STATES HO ‘ the 23d of February, t eral ot on of f ie, Of Alal / i pont) , ren 2. no lat Mr. Adame coupslag the rest of the euk othing hs Soncte Mebealny Biiveme on tad SO | sustain Mr. Seward for the office of the Vice = SS | SelicInue, Nickerson, from Boston for Guayama, Feb %, | 4 T Pant, New ML roaty ustil Mouday, the 28th ultimo, | thing te nnn xed Me. Sylvester whether he Med any | presidency. This decision has been received oO UNTHLLAGE NOS Jat 24 07. lon 63.55 doek, Baltimore: GF . 1 dneek Om y thing to say | sraeee 4 | lers " Sehr Oot rio, of Quincy, 10 days from Boston for Jeremie®s | Uynuy & R Ware Alric ie v Sours! and. ob move ay aeslon. the Senate closed their | sir Syivesren was understood to ssy that he had not. | With phe ery one pb Understand that it is a " Feb 26, lat 2903, lon 64 49 N Capi Shep: WM, Hangesferd, Coneg: doors, and, ou of Mr. Wevier, (he treaty and cor- | Mr Hi vero —I desire to offer wo amendment | suspected that Mr. Clay has been in aome Ne . Piretan Pacts en; W Hemingway, do: Fespondevor were referred to the Committee on Foreign | Mp. Syivesr+n—I have not yirlded the Aoor. munuer instrumental in producing this decision digg Suchet ahve ret rreentond So Honovuiu, Oet 1aArr tent Sapeh Nash, Collamore, New Busta New Havens LoL batekelten Pe , nJwaction of seoreay ordered | ‘The sry in The Chair uuderstood the gentiemen | But be this us it may, itis perfectly certuin that | vow eve eee Onlevne “ Haven; 1, L Batehelde 0 J, one copy for i ‘ ‘ UF RISB. oe +66 6) moo wae 3 , % sper, to load for Phi- Haven: & 1» New Ry f se however Mrs Seer Gen cesmater, Im the inter | that he Lad mothing tomay this clique is engaged in an intrigue to deieat the | ove seve bot liom waren, 395 | | fom ay Paince Kel ai—Brig Ma Herver,to load for Phi New hy toh mk otber demo Mr. Housron—i want to offer an amendment. that | nomination of Mr. Clay lor the Presidenc: : Lee aeee ie eee Fe ey sone Ueimne, Ureeker, @¢ Marti ton; Capt Words I Londo) ora, had several conferences ave, tend Ms y y RinaM. ne d ne Uren ¢ ew Have ing to eoligh en and guide U tie action upon | {BY member who gives an insult to mnother. ehall aloo | fy ig rumored that the Crosweil, the Cleared. | andon the 12.) alt had ether sajled, or was about to Reshines #.B° Brith, New Ha the great mud absorbing istuer involved in che papers athe gg led. (Ha! ha 1} | proporeto debate the reeo- | editors of the Argus, are about to remove to the Ships Joh R Skiddy, (racket) Luce, Liverpool, R Ker. | Nickerie, to load rs for pare vinan, Hartford; We “ 01 : we? shes " = | Mit; Geo A Hopley, Behm, Churlestor jome a . Palmer ee ks te cee ae an Ge ‘ Mr. © J. Inaensou.— Will the yentiomen allow me to | city of New York, with # view to take the edi- | ™ijicke—Jas Bourinan, (-w) Lothinan, Christians, Norway; Maren 2-Areship Windsor Fay, Brewer, | & filmer Conpecticnts | Va Tuesday, the 20h ult., the Committes on Foreign | h { 1 Sunn eg Id. Liverpool, dates coptives bask tat trons oreian | say a word? wrial charge of the True Sun newep Willams, Rio Janeiro, § Barnuow & Co; Gardner, ohn Bereatordy Threaagold Liverpoots | ie SK ttlogs flan h * f ng four Sreanen—The resolution goes over, asthe gen- city. ‘This rumor has been cired palachicola; Arians, Maloney, Hichmoud _Yoxton; brig New Castle, Bwi ¥ WESTERN ROTEI members of the five, reporting it in tevor of seuding it fot pont Tee h 1 Brigs=Georgisne, Crepen, Bintos Bt Jogo, Amer Patten & | liver, Liverrool; Maced in . . beck to the President, ond but one in favor of lee an, | Weman from Ala expresees a wish Lo debate it great deal of confide in the political citcless | Go, Simms Prescot, Lee Bineethe RL Bale ae fhest Bands, Liverpool: © we J T Dow, Massuehusetts; H Miley, Stockport; A rious eonaideration, to wit:— Mg. Incuxsout—| want to strike out the “ ven days and it is eve stated that the sentor editor of the | “scha—Liwrance Ot Doyle, (Bt) Frowt, St. lonn, WBE bnew Y ig Leongin, Mandel, Balumore, ford, Walcoivilles AT Feares PL Hie, A For the treaty— vir Sevier, Chaitmeu The Sreanua—The resolution goes over Argus has already purchased a residence in New , Hopkins, Pevesburgs JK shaw, Paine: Buena V rt, 4 instact, ships Solon, Buelknaam, (Or WY ate wis ow Hjeharde, Attebordgh; 3 B For rejeoting it without « beariag—Merere, Benton, ‘i i i ial YORE Pokal. aud Sidney Moria, Balls, Pailadelptuay MM Klous, Foy. Brewers Ni trom do, wie: Ginges, (Br) Com: | ishand, © H Clark, Norwich: Wl Carver, Philadelpl ‘Wapetee, Banteget cad Menem. prestibleinecructing the Comealties on the Public Lads | « in the Senate to-day, the bill for the protection | *Sicope:—Jetee L, Long Jones, Providence; Lady Fenwick, iverpeols ide} Date stark, for Marastign doi-| Thomas, Vrovidenee, J Hoaard, Southampton, K The Senate, however, adopted the recommendation of | fo inv uire int » ar ts he ‘ii selling | of emi x State Th iw’ tel ioe 4 Sook, fur Trieste, do; Liberty, Fav » | Smith, Boston, re eranle arliving iu the State of New York, | Thompsoa, New Havew, Burlington, Cook, (01 ” Wo inquire lato te expediency of reporting # bill selling \ ~~