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. If neither good iene aor tufts of he would wha) virtue there was ence he woul; for thie bill}; and ia answer a from. South Carolina, be —_ igor, if peace should fail to come out of this treaty. us matter of contributions, Mr. Johnson sauee 3 ‘and after a good. rensible, manly speech, but rather stale from the ground having been ‘toaveiled over so often, Mr. Johnson yielded the floor “some conver ion an succeeded as to the course of Desineet Di saacne celled ‘the attention of the Senate to the bin tor the sulle of the heirs of Joha Peul Jones ‘That bili wouldtaks from the Treasury rome $250,000 and in its general operation. it would bankrupt the Vt ton the face of the ear were Cass raiser a point of order. ‘The Dill was not Defore the Senate Some further conversation eacceeded ; and finally, on mozion of Berrien. the Senate atjournad. House of Representatives. e238 House yesterday passed @ resolution ordering ten thousand copies of the adstract of contracts, with the War Department to be printed He wished ic to be distinotly underv'ood that he did not objec to the print fog of the deoumeat. That was ordered somo time go. Ir ought to be printed and placed in the possession of the House Hisobjection was to the printing of the extra pum- ber It was a mere absiract of contracts made by offio-rs connected with thearmy; and gives hat ial wecount, at to do grees injustice to: fii-ers, without giving Opportauity for explanation ; sud the ciroula- tion of (his extra number will have the effect of iad clog the opinton tha: Coagress looks on the contractors wih suspicion of fraud Daring the Fiorida war, the War of 1612 aod every war, officers connected with the army have mate contracts. aud these have been seized Upow, Rot to reflect upoa the ¢fHoers, but to furnish o round of sttkok upen the adviaistration, upon the Xsoutive Deoswrtment of che govecament, and without Avy Opyoriuui'y whatever for explanation. H» protested ageins: the goverament being ueld respounibie for the 4. S008 Of thy oillcers, who scted pow theic own responsi Ditity. His objeot in risiug wae to moves reoonsld eration ef the vote by which theextra number war or- 4 to be printed The usual number should be print ed; and the committee on the expenses of the War De- rement, should inquire ond asoercain whether there we Deon freuds, if 60,let them be reported. Mr. Cwoziex was glad that the geatl-man from Geor- gia bad broaght this subject before the House, because he ws afforded au opportuaicy of making a correction ot his remarks in ons of tha morning papers. The transportation of the stores of General Taylor's army fcom Matamoras to Monterey oost ers than the trane- portation of eight hundred mules and horses from the State of Ohio to the Ric Grande. Mr Tromrson; of Mississippi—Why were the horses, then purchased in Ohio? Mr. Cuoziex—That’s what I want to know. Mr. Tuomrson —Th: Teason why it should be re- ferred to the committee. Mr. Crozirn—There has been gross injustice, which amounts to fraud. Mr. Fares, of Ohio—If there is any charge of fraud, it must not be made against Ohio. Mr. Crozien—Well, I] don’t care. I am willing to give the document to the country If the document misleads, why print it at ail? But it is the product of the Secretary of War, and why saould gentlemen who pro- tens to rely 8o much on the virtue and intelligence of the People. refuse to let is go to them co judge ? Mr. Duncan, of Ohio, was understood to deny, im re- ly to @ remark of Mr. Fries, of the same State, that Minor, who made the contract for the horses aud mules, was a whig, He was an original democrat, aad he did not know that he had acted with the whig party Mr. Fries—He did. Mr Duxcan—He is my constituent, and I ought to know Mr Frixe—He is o standard whig of that State, and ‘voted for the gentleman. Mr. Dunoan—I ought te know, Mr. Cozi id, in reply to Mr Cobb, thatifthe sub- ject should be ed to the committee, the report that would be made would b» regarded asa garbled atate- ment by thedemocrats. He proposed to take the abstract Do not the people kuow the ofhay,and straw,and of all the provisions which may have been purchased by the army ? andthe price of munitions of war,eto? The abstract contains the items of the expenditure of tweu- ty or thirty millions of doliars. He could see no reason why the abstract made by the particular friend of the gentleman should not go to thecountry The price «f the fier would be only four hundred doliare. A more teresting document never emanated from Congress Deoause it gives an of money. Iustea t count of a very lange expenditure of teu thoussnd, he believed that id nty tho ad copies ¢ printed, Mr Col have bat asingie word of reply. The gentlemen has,1 will not assert intentionally, wistepre- sented my argument to the House He says that | ob- ject to the priating ct an extra number, because | am un- ‘willing to throw the document before the country, and that {am not willing to trust the people. Not so. No gentleman who has heard me, except that gentieman, Would have put Sach @ construction upon my remarks. ‘The ground on whieh | opposed the printing is, that the abstract is uninteresting, sad does not give explanations as to the circumstances under which the contracts were made. ‘Mr Croaren—My idea is this: here are facts, and the gent maraling ¢ to print an extra nuwber of the sbatea:, by canuot understand it. Mr Co mal he gentlowen is as far wrong mow as bsiore. The gentieman has admitted that, from the abstract, be cannot vei what contracts were made honestly fraudulently —I said that the contrasts were enor. mously high, "and that nobody could underetand whether ‘they were wrong or right. 1 remarked, yeaterday, that = care came to my Kuowledge, which did not exhibit iruess, vir Cops—The gen‘leman will admit, then, thaton « casual examinstion, such ashe bas given the Ro One ova Cell Wha*her the contracts were mad nesty or infraud [What I propose is right and just, and ‘Will commend itself to the favorable courideration of al- most every member I desire the committee who have eharge of the subject, to examine aad ascertain Whether there has been corruption, aud point it out, that we may all unite in some measures nocessary in the Premises. Mr. SterHens —I think that my honorable colissgue misspprehen’s my object im votiag to priut the extra copies, I shuilvoe against the mocion to reconsider — The devign of the publication is not to arraign the eon- tractors, but to give the peopie light No charge of fraud hes bsea made Why not give the intormation in the abstract tothe prople? Does not the argument of muy colleaga amount to this: that the peopie cannot understand it? 1 want the people to know how their money goes. They are the tux-payers—they bear the burdens, and they should Know where the shiilings and sixpences go. Mr. Conp—I stated distinotly that the document will not convey to the public that informateon waich is signed My objection is, that ic is a mere abstract, fs unnatisfactory. Mr. Sreruuns—It shows clearly what bas gone with money of ths people, and this is what they want. Mc. Coss—Tae people want to know whether this money bas been rightfally or fraudulently expended, aod this the document does not show. This is what the gentieman’s (Mr. Crosier’s) committee ought to iaves- Ugste Mr. Sreruens —Was it the object of the Seoretary of ‘War to make it impossible to teil what went witb the money? Mr ‘Coss—My colleague must not uoderstand me as @sying that the docum-ut does mot tell how the money rent batract was made under a law of Congress, and does show bow the money went. but does not show whether che expenditure was fraudulent or not. Mr Crozivn —The gentleman wants to atick toa sin- sue. I repeat that the abstract will show on its face ehether the contenets are fraydulent or not Mr Cons —I asi tue gentieman to put his finger on » single item Mr. Crozren--l will do it. I mentioged, yesterday, that @ contract was made in my district by proposals, Publicly made; but a United States officer rescinded it. and raade » contrect with s favorite, goverament thus lost three thousind dollars. Ihave spoken of the horses contrae‘ed for in Onio Mr Conn—Does this isct appear in the abstract? [Leughter.) Mr. Onozier—That should go to the Fairs—The gentleman has again reierted to the The facts are these. Mr. Minor, in Columbus. inemt whig, made the eontract with Major Stan- ton, in the absences of the Quartermaster General. If there is any fraud, the House will see that it \s altoge- ther in the whig family circle. 1 feel some interest in ths case, because the houer of Ohio is somewhat in- volved J think the sub, should be examiaed by the committee i sens-—The gentleman from Tennerses har ooument, and eays that the charges are extravagant, I'he contracts were made ia ail parte of the country. It isfor the people to see whether the prices bave been exorbitantly high. They may furnish information in relationto the mubject. | don’t care who were the contractors, wnige or democrats. | will not ‘wink at or blind my eyes because » whig stole the mo- ney. No: | want the truth, whoever it may condemn. Mr. NcOtenwasp—The metion to print extra number of the document was made for s party purpose Mr. Sternens —It is to furnish information to the poopie. Mr MocCiransanp.—The gentleman ews the dis- jmer that it was ® party object | mpeak to the fact not to appearances or pretences. | allude to the gentle. msn from ensee. He had no other object, in moving for an extra nut er of tho abstract, than to fasten fraud upon the administration. On the motion to republish thie doomment, the gentlemen made a spesch, aud this goes iorth asa party movement Mr Cxouren —The gentiemsn taiks about republica- tion It hasnever been published before Mir. MeCLensane —I speak of the effect, Mr. Crozrren.—Tav ter number of the contracts have been made with the utmost fidelity, Mr. MeCiersanp.—I speek as to the effect, and not to Sppeatauces. | appeal to every gentioman, whether the devign of the gentleman from Tennessee wae 10% to fasten fraud upon the administration? That was the effect of the speooh. The hon. gentleman peased for a few moments. Seve- Pal memberr thinking * be Led couciuded his re- marks, spreng to theif fa aod with much earnestness and anxicty endeavor obtain the floor. Mr. MeCisen i he concluded hit mm not done yet. (Iie, ba!) And Mr een , of Kentucky, as a member of the ee, disavowed any party consideration of the exica numbers of the abstract. ted it to be sent over tus country, that the people might see the prise of pork, mules, &e. This ‘would create competition. and make chess articles cheap He moved to lay the motion to reconsider on the table, and demended the previous question ( Mr. Hesuer—I wish to @eX my friend from Kentueky 8 question fhe Srean it cam be done by gemerai consent. Mr it has not always been done by general ‘The obsir would like to be pointed to 1 wish to ask @ question. (‘‘Object,” —yeas 93, nays 78; the motion to reconsider the vote, by which ten tho nand extra copies of the abstract of contracts of the assented. tne replied to Messrs. Thompson and Cronier, and said that the amount of the contrasts was not twenty millions, as they were made before June, 1847, Mr. Crozier responded; and Mr. MeKay,as he promised, renewed the motion to lay on the table the motion ot Mr. Cobb. ‘The quertion was taken and decided in the affirmative dso the House laid upon the tal ‘War Department were ordered to bs printed. GOVERNMENT FUNDS The House went into committee ou the dill requiring all moneys receivable from customs. and from ali other ‘sources, to bs paid immediatly into the Treasury, with- out abatement or deduotion, wnd fer other purposes, A dull sod dry debate took place on an amendment offered by Mr Hallof New York. [t was flaaily rej eot- Two others wers agreed to, when the committee rose The House concurred in the amendments; the bill was passed, and is as follows, viz Bo it enasted by the Se: fR tives of the United S:ates of America, in Congress assembled, That, from and after the thirtisth day of June, eighteen hundred and forty-eight, the gcoss amount of all duties received from customs, from the rales of public lands, sad from all miscellaneous sources, for the use of the United States, shall be paid, by the offio-r or agent receiving the same, into the treasury of the United States, at as early a day as practicable, with- ‘or deduction on account of ys ges, expenses, or claim of ay description whatever: Provided, That nothing h commniare shall be constraed to alter the existing laws ‘ing the coileotion of the revenues of the Post Offive Depart ment Sec.2 And be it farther enacted, That so much mo- ney as may be necessary for the payment of deb-ntures or drawbacks, bouaties and allowances which are, or may be, au! horiged aad payable after the day aforesaid , bs, aod the same are hereby, eppropriated tor that pur- pose, out of any meney in the treasury, to be expended uoder the direstion of ths secrevery of that depart meut, according to the lt athorizing said debentures: or drawbacks, bounties and allowances: Provided, hat the collectors of the customs shail be the disbursing agents to pay the aforesaid debentures or drawbacks, bounties aud allowaaces, and that all debenture certifi cates insued according to law,sball be received in pay- ment of dues atthe custom house where the same hig been {sued; the laws regulating drawbacks having been complied with. Sec 3. And be it further enacted, That it shall be the duty of the Secretary of the Treasury to subm't to Congress, at the commencement of the next regular sesvion, estiqaates of appropriations which may be re- quired fag cust for the expenses of collecting the revenue ff customs. also from the public lands, for the second half of the next fiscal wad separate extimates for the said purpose for the year ending the thirtieth June, eighteen huadred and fifty ; and similar estimates from year to year thereafter. Seo. 4, And be further ensoted, That so much money as may be necessary to pay the expenses ef col- lections referred to in the next preceding section, inciuding the first half of the next fiscal yeer, and until specific appropriations for the objects shall be made by Congress, be, and the same ure hereby, appro- priated, out of any money in the treasury, to be expend- ed after the thirtieth June, eighteen hundred and forty- eight, under the direction of the Seoretary thereof, con- formably to law and regulation: Provided, That the expenses of collecting the revenue from oustoms shall met thereafcer exceed the sum of one million five hun- dred snd sixty thousand dollars per annum, and in pro- portion for w less time. JETHRO WOOD'S PLOUGH. Mr. Cxrariecp moved to reconsider the vote by which the bill to extend the patent of Jethro Wood was laid upon the table Mr. Pocock moved to lay the motion on the table; and the motion w: to. con: A message was recived the constitution of Wisco: miesion into the Union as a Stat Aud the House adjourned. Baurmors, March 17, 1848. St. Patrick's Day—Arrival of Mr. Clay—The Court House Clique—The Whigs and the Law- yers, &c. Here is “St. Patrick’s day in the morning,” and not the slightest particle of snow on the ground. Indeed, there 1s but little prospect of any fulling during the day. The celebration of the Hiberuian society will be a grand affair this evening, especially as Mr. Clay has accepted an invitation to be present. I will give a sketch of their doings in my next. In compliance with Mr. Clay’s urgent request, there was no attempt for a public demonstration yesterday; and, indeed, if there had been, it would have been a grand disappointment, as he took a carriage at Canton, two miles from the city, and passed quietly to the residence of his irrend, Mr. Haghes. ‘Thousands had assembled at the depots, and along the line of the road, to catch a glimpse of him; but were disappointed He will remain here, | understand, for tour or five days, aud will meet our citizens and citi- zenes-es on Saturday and Monday, in the Rotun da of the Exchange The whig State central committe have issued apreamble and resolutions in favor of General Taylor tor the Presidency, and the bone and sinew of the whig party are almost ready to tar and feather them. This central committee is composed of lawyers and old political schemers, scramplers ufter the loaves and fishe -s,and know nothing of the opinions of the m 18 of the people. But the whigs always allow themselves to be made tools of by the lawyers As au inetance of Pe, a committee of eight was appointed yester- day to call on Mr Clay, and instead of choosing some hard fisted mechamies, who wege present, and who Mr Clay would much prefer to have met, apossee of lawyers were selecte ed and march- ed off. This “Court House clique,”’ has given to the democracy a Governor, aud ‘if they are not soon dethroned, they will help to elect the nomi- nee of the democratic national convention to the Presidency. L eeeencemmammmammmmmmetmeemetieeentese Mant tials UVTELLIGENUEZ, ent, enclosing preliminary to her ad- Port of New York, Mareh | 18, 1848, 6 2) moom seve 5 58) miem waren oo ss Cleared. Ships—Montreal, Ewen, Liverpool, Harnden & Co; Louvre Weeks, Rotterdam, © D'Hurlbut & Co; Christiana, Ham mond, Vers Cruz, J Riwell & Co. Harks—Golevuda, (Bi) Hichardson, Belfast, J McMurray ; Ware, Feusiey, Sisal, & Paruilo; Keform, Lewis, Mobile Sturges, Clearman & Co: Wesheay, Bartlett, do, J B Giger Brigs— Warshall, Lavender, Madeira, &e. Harbeck & Marisu Gage, eed, Honduras. B Blanco: Selma, Collen Moses Bulkley, Charleston, G Bulkley on, Baltimore, Johnson & Lowdeu: Mz elphins tiarp, ‘Green, do; Charies, Puil eth, Pomroy, Boston; Croton Bacon, do; New Bedford; B Walliams, Risley, Hart: hampion, Bebee, Providence. Arrived. Bremen ship Christoph Columbus, Fredricks, Newport, W. 5A days, to Meyer & Stucken; 4174 bars iron to order. Feb 16, at 29 08 lon 37 05, saw a Datch ship, showing K 87 in ie aig erage passengers, Davis, } r vary b Case, Clark, Eastport, to Breit & Vose. Scur Pocasset. Harniagiou, Lubec, to Brett & Vore. Sehr Joseph Farwell, A omaston . Iegraiam, Thomaston. Sent itor Spaulding. Schr Fraukli, Pearce, T seer © ora, Batley, Tho: Sloop Josep! Sloop New New London. Lighters Hickory, Jacksou,and Roger Parmalee, Newman, both from the wreck of the schr A F Thom, ashore near Rock: away, with naval stores, &e Lighter sch John Van Sent, Boardman, Norma, Sowye, aud Dispuich, ail from the bark Alice Frazier,ashore on Rockaway beach, with eotton, sails, rigging, &e. Beow. 1 brig, unknown. Salled. Sh as New Orleans; bark New Prong, St John, NB a Oh jov Thorp, Vera Cruz; Ox- aw ford, Jacksourille niyret 170. Bnarise, Wi A NNW: meridian, SW; sunset, Heraid Marine Cor: Bannavors, Feb 24—Arr bark Isabell and aid same day for 8 Phomsa; Br bi 25d, bark Gen Harrison, Poy thuss, Nort ti Whitey, Philadelphia, and ald for Demarara: brig May Flo er, Lanfate, Baitimore; schr J P Brent, Means, Georgetow aud sl to leeward: 2ist, brig London Haynes, St Jonus, # and 6 iled 24th for Gandaloupe; 20th, bark Canton, Gilley, Georgetown. and sid 224 to leeward Bid 44th—Br bag Favorite, Masters, Alexandria, myraunirmes, March 17, 4 we Arrived=Brige Chico owton: Canton, Crowell: dos Rubert Walu, 1, Atkins, doy eds, Eudicott, Al Barratt, MeColley, N York 6 Milton, Carty, Rio Grand Selim, Sto- ilizaveth, Ohl. Port Spain; Sea Bird, Cure ph. Kellar, Portsmouth Montrose, hne Somers, Somers, rge Oneida, Fin Miscellaneous Record. Bark At Frazer, which went ashore on Rackaway Beaca lost week, itis expected will be abandoned. Owing to the very heavy eastely wind aud heavy swell a few days cite she got ashore. all efforts imade to yet her off have besn com- ch was seut to her has ve: bark’s sides are all stove in, nd onthe beach. ‘The tide nd most powerful steam f cotton between her nierested. tTalgt, prousme bras $1905, toe te nti, prowg Pt oot $6000. ‘The H. is now wader the Chilean flag. and it Valporaiso Vee 12 Capt Lind yas « passenger, and’ will ¢ via Cape Horn. Bx Baro Exviza, from Cs with salt, strnek on the bar at Rio Grande, prev to Jon 14, beat over and sank. o Biack Haws, fo: ly of New York, before report- 1, sailed from Rio Grande early in Oct with eaitle for Moute- » had not ar ap to “ae ie wreek malar scription was fallen in with on the coast in and it is supposed all on board were Ke ely frussrated. ag turned to the eity; he says vn aud about 30 feet of the kee aud foils im her. Th cannot keep her fre is all omt and im chi Nor, Br fever, Bimmnoon 23 ‘At Mani, about Nov 1, uae Bowne, Baker, NL. $90 bbls, for home diteets Nocrison, Green for Heard from 56 date, Lowell, Berjamin, do Hicks Hice, do soot figmistead, do — bois Tish this poceon, of Ochotsk, no date, South Boston, Hoxie, FH. tne rep at Maui, oil not wed) Minscneuithedo 4 to Sandwich Islands rm no dote, &e, Ray. Nan 450 ‘Nasa ee 3, 500 Ss Heard irom, (oy sett Ochoss:, Inst of Hepts ‘Sou h. Ameri With 2900 bbis oil, aud pleaty of whales weather. s Shi Hannah Eddy, (of cry Liverpoo!, March 8. lat 3336. lon 69 14. : Ship C alieuder, from Boston for Hiavana, March 12, Int 41 12, jon one, Fortitude, from Portsmouth, NH. for Mobile, Feb 22, the Isaacs. o'ship Kedron, from Boston for New Orleans, Feb 21, eff the bi i Istauds son, from Mobile for henvside, understood from Ceylon, 35 days out, for z v, ood Hope’ D ra Ee! 3. Hens ce tor SWC ig Vintege, Ban 1m ‘oast of affien, Nov 16, latS AT Ne lon eal noe a Feb 28 Ist 26 27'N, lon 62 31, saw soaring SE, show: ing @ red swailow tail signal with black cross. Fo yeeros Avnes, Jan 14 1 ouly Am y Ba eel dente Ensmvapa, (about 40 miles from the port of Buenos Ayres, ey. Seott, for N Iu port, no date, brig Emma, late an! nm at oaenos Ayres, as reported) Jan 2!—B: une Anna, Otis for NYork Idg—only Am v'ssel_ ‘The Belgian scbr Ne: tional. for NYork wes probably jotat B. A. ‘The port was blockaded by a Fi of wa Haivax, Mor reed Jeossh,. ehelane for Falledeiphias rl mary for NYork. Old 2, schr Elizabeth, M’Leod, adel Istes Los, (W Coast Afries) about Jan 12—Brig Allen, Williams. fr ale: Matanzas, Mar 3—Bark Mousam, Gernsh, for New York, T days; and others St Hetewa, Jan 24—Sid ship Francis Whitney, Fish, (from ne Manila) Bos San Juan pe Los Remepros, Mar 5—Brig Metalic, Plum. ia, Allen, Boston; mer, for Portisud, dg Vera Onvz, no cate Arr ships*Phars Feb 24, America, New Orleans, flome Ports, BatH Mar 4—Sid brig Koamer, Nichols Cardenas. Boorupay, Mar 12-~Arr brigs Shokspeare, Pend'e on. ft Fransforc ior’ Matanza; Gep-um, Pike, Lube for Phi joston, Mar i6—Arr ships Rambler, Ballard Calcutta: Ve nice. Salter, Liverpool: barks Sorieo, Huntingto Johm Brouwer, Totford, Apatschicota: Rex ma. ¢ urling. Phi ladelphia; brig Aecavian, Wood, Halifax: schr Henrietta, Best, Lubec for Ba'timore Arr Jast evening in tow of steamer, ship Charlotte, Phipps, Coquimbo, fast from. Taleahuana, "Cid shine North Beud, Spr-gae, Madras and Csleutta; Howland, Norcross. NOs lean’ Muskingum, Crockett, Portland; Elm, Taylor, Philadelphi: ie if oe. Bray, do; schr Ange- retta, Crowell, N Yor! tks Hannah Thornton, Ante: lope, Girard, chr Ctl Mar 16—4rr schr Arowsic, Morse, Galveston; steamer Herald—siw between New Foint and the mitdle ground a large number of vessel amer Pocahontas—re- ports off Cedar Point brig RW Brown. from Galveston. Cld eh Gustyy, (rem) Vow Sunten, Bremen brigs Cambrian, Walter, Kingston, Jam; Sally tvans, ‘liam. Dewa: “luridge, Boston: sche April, Richardson, do. ‘ee, (Br) H gan, st Johns NW. nr i¢~ Arr schs Rosalthe, Skinner, San Juan Excel Kenue bark supposed the Jupiter, Car NOrleaus. In the offing, © from Havre via New York. ed) Kruse, Copenhagen; Al- orthera port; sehs, Malabar, Gil- a pkies Camdes, Me 1. Riven, Mar $—Arr ache Veraiiiion, Batkimere for Noaciua, Tauaton for New York; i0th, RS Leosard, Moniuxs Mar 9— Arr ships Geo Thatcher, Freeman, NYor berdeen, Hubbard, do; Jane Glassin, (B*) Fleck. do; Fort Libbey, Portsmouth; Albany, Crocker Charleston: Ico- nium, Tarner, Wisca ark Reliance, (Br) Crowell, New Xork: brigs Linden, Willrums, do Baltimore, Driver, Boston; sehr Sarah & Mary.’ Bates, Attikap New Beproup, Mer ISLBld sehr Sarah, Perry, New York: sloop Corinthian, Boston for N Newroxt, Mar LATE schs Homer. Higaia York: Lochiel, Providence for Charleston: M' Brown, Phile- delphin for Providence, ‘NonrouR, Mar 15-Arr achs Mercy Taylor, Nickerson, fm Boston: Wim Brown, Hunt, Newburyport for Baltimore: Ula- ra, Libby, Porthind: Thos Connor, Parker, Providence: Ero- tas, Frisbee. Portsmouth, NH; Commerce, Hudgins NYork; ikea Wright; Volant, Simmonds; and Herald, Griffin, «Pilot boat JC Calhoun, from a craise—reports in Hampton Roads, brig Trio, of Boston; sehs Via'y. of Berverly; Richard, of Traro; Richard Bowdea, of Fall River; Sarah Hynd, of Newburyport; Union, of Provincetown; and a large number of ether brigs and sch . Mar 1%—Arr schs Wm L Dayton, and Amazon, Sabine, Penny. do; Mary, Robstson, do; Uth, ar, do. Cld 1 Roanoke, Baxter, West kr id Dolphin, Sal bi Judses; 12h, schr South Carolwian, Davis, St Martin. ew Orveans, Mar 8—Arrsh ps Robt Parke: shlaud Mace, NYork. Cld ships Ozark, Davis, Beare, do:'St Mary, Bliffign. NYo ki Johu Campbell: (Br) Liverpool: Amelia eon Trieste; barks Geor- a Otis, ¥ 3 Colchester. (Br) Wither: denges, Young, N An i Stoddard. Lagu wenla; Creole, Allen. Vera Ci apico. Tawboat Daniel Webster towed to sea 4th, ship ux Mouron, brig Trimdad, echs Louisiana aud Arispe, and to the bar bark New York Packet PRovipence, l5—Arrschs aioe Eddy,Charles- ton; Roxbury. Sears, Baltimore. Cld brig Harriet, Brown, Charleston. Sid schr October, Baxter. Morris Kiver, Del Ricwotoxp, Mar i5—Arr hark Louisiona, Pillsberry, New Orleaon; sche Wm Viowry, Boncell, New York. Below. schr Lowel!, fom Boston. nehs Manchester, Tuttle, N York; Ann Elizs Cake, Leeds. Bost Saves, Var 16—Arr brig € herokee, Bai Zanzibar. Sid erling, Jones, New York. 15th, sehr Convert, (from Cardenas) Frankfort. Savanna, Viar 12— Arr brig Old bark Providence, Burge 2 42 cases mdse 1750 1 6.0 rolls matting 16 ex anisy How laud & Axpinwall—408 A Brower & Som—3 +2 avisa oil 1 box m ‘ear JS Mapes—1 ca silks RH Pearson! box Cary - TM Abbott & co—2 do 50 pegs tea 1 box més order. —Brig W Davis—i93 bxs sugar D Curtis—318 do nol sses Meyer & Stucken—179 oxs sugar J M Horn Sihhds | bi molas es 1 box sweerments ¥ G Thurston & co. Arrival of Stranger ‘nipay, March 18, CAN HOTEL. Wert Point: Thomas, Seat Philadelpii ons, White W Taard nv @ Lindsay, NOs Capt HL Hewitt, U 8 Army, ASTOR HOUSK Johia; J Stephens, do: HW M. + Hons Weatwouh, Wash ibinys Mr and Mrs Demy > Crammer, Waterford; Ju} “ Trovs Ben) Taylor, Wi siuss, Wheeling: T Ric Balt mye; Col Kaufman, d R Dauah, d Geo Day do; Connecti S Richmond, Providence; “asa at Demera- : W Deane, do; J J Hopkinson Plitadelphiay Edward Davis, do; C B Dunean, Columbia CITY HOTEL. Mr and Mrs Dewitt, Albany; C Somers, Philadelphit Tyler, Norwich; W' Masser, Philadelphia A Vickery, semua Chanal: Mr dge Fowers, aia J Read, Patind phia; i Newcomb, Rochester; Mr, Mrs an J vevy, Riehu Miss Seymour, ¥ ? S HOTEL. 3 C Thompson. Feiladel phis Wm seat, N Yo ke D Li G H Barker, N Hamp Stevens, do: Gen Jones Bergen Point: Wm H 5 Campbell, L Isian New York; L'B Brooklyai GW Whitey, Salem: D M Stickuey, do: HR do; H'Gore. Boston; D Suuth do; H W'lson. Providence: Sa tis, do: "f Curtis, do; B Lawrence, d PRANKLIN HOUS® A K Hay, Phila; M Bened: Geo F Piatt, W ¢ L Joues, NY; 2M Yeunmgs, Ohio; G Sovendge, Saliford; © Swan; Povgteentc; § Lewsbes Wichmond; J e: D A Hale. NY; D Pyachaw, Georgia; J MeLullock, NY; 8 Haris, Alban HOWARD HOTEL N Gartsell, R Hozlett, Ohio; JM Knott, Kentueny: E fruey, Lonsiugburgh; J Kant: rain, Boston: W Brandl any; JG Ropes, ‘Ogdens burgh: © H Arnold, Boston; © Sehok Philadelphia: G Davis, vew Haven; € Panlk, Bangor: 4 Flanders, Mass; G Run: gow, Keatncky; CB Lysle, Athens, Ga: L Thuratos Caroliuo; J Himilton, Philvdeiphia. 'S Parker, Baltimore: H Browne, J Danean. Ph ladelpi G Racsom, Bt Low JK Thomas, North Carolina bb. Ath ‘Rt M 5 Cooper. North Carolina; Gro Ga Cambridge; © Patterson, Clasgows J TC Gardner, Pricer, Warrent K Kenley, Newfi oer tiveste Hepbu. ne, Peekskill. JUDSON’S HOTEL © Carrington, Virginia; J Wister, Halifax: © Killoge Har.forg: J T Clarke, Poaghkeepmie ; Be famliay Prova. dence: J Dwight, New H ae Teft. H Cowle.- Colamba: Welch, w at ae oon, Tennes nee, D Chandler, Mins he ie Gay, Boston; 4 Bench, New Haven: J Pratt, W. _ iver, H Weich, § Baldwin, Con nectiv WH Arable, Bi R¥ . bridg: Irs Rock wel) fy on, Uhilicothe. LOVRJOY'’S HOTEL A G Beveliet, Duchess co ; 8K Patten, Cooksburgh ¢ G Ro wie wiston Falls, Me; Dr NR Sinith al New; AG Vandy ke Ka- tom, Pa: ell, Cols, Ha euce; k Kearnu bert, Johnstown; J heck H B Hasweil, Alban stead Philadelphi noton, Boynton, Va; L M Walk Wasi ton City: ke ny Sweet, d NATIONAL HOTEL. A Boxter, Coxsackie; M_ Mitchel, Hudson; D E Van Vaikeuburgh, Vatatia: Mea rry. Charles Mrs Hutter do: G Millard, Sarnia By. ¢rson, New J $ Crooks, Utier NY; Lacsing, Troy ;_J Carver, agton, NC; Wm teed, *hiladel- phiny Wm, Tucker Washington o Wi Reyuslde, Noy : h ¥ arolina; Heary H Gol mill, NOs © JM Broon, do: "Geet Me TT N © Churchill, vi ~_ iN © Trowbritge, Pough- Gee Wilkia: W K Storges., Albany ; w Ithiea ; J Bt atk ‘Mase ; © Boeder, Philadelphia; aud, Kinderhook. RATHBUN’S HOTRE. OF Y Crookshanke,N Broaswick; Kobt Farleugh, Boston; © Chute, Oswego JRich Boston; © Rh msay, US A Babeock Detroit; Mr ang Mira Sherwood, Boffal Rochester: JA Vaylor; J Aldrich, Philadelphias kL. Nore folk, Salem" Hatehiuson, Qaigi sohu TAYLOR'S Wore 30 Aire, NJ; RW Sherwood, Ct; T West, NJ; EM Madden, South Middleton Wertate STATES x TEL. J J Bedwards ‘esterley: Captain Barlow, Bridport a Smith, tyten Lslends RK Rowe, Fairhaven A Beeps wee bury: A Han gerlord, ty Gisxey, © Kurtlan d son, Conny JO Oates, North Caroliu + W Wiliams, de; J GCobb, do; M anon, Yor CG & Kelly. do; 2 A Taft. do: ( “Norihbamston: ( apt Lord, (conn; F Kowler, North: } Bartholomew, do: D Alien, \iddletowny NR ; or; Dr Pritehard, ie Havens 1 hi; Bwan, bark Warsaw: G Worthen, KD Meleher, D.C: A WH WM Allen, Mi Capt Greenwood ne, + WL Bradley Johnston; Dela: Jackson. Salewn: W Goward, Fas, J agimonvon. 8 isha: B Mel-angh in, Pordlandy Gb Fivglish, New B JH , Waleowvilie: Di- mock, Hartfjrd: BF Leaveaworth, Waterbur id Fterehe J Rankin, ochester; LS Stall, Mass; O HL Toutn, Suten Islend Biwi brine, lexaudria; M "hil PP Norton, Pordand, W Pott WESTERN HOTEL, j_ll Hodges, Mageashuheits: H Tiff, Attleboro; GW Mose- Conneeticat: 8 Leveioy, Ualuinore: Gi Seven, Rhode ikea indelpnn Brno 7 iudsony SA eed, uaffe, Philade © owers, Biughampton; M Duras, Nashville, Mebieion "Aroht c ighbes hey Rawd|Mel Hollock Dr Fred L Pech cet er rei sake ion att i or ir? situs |, MAVING ae osaunavoe ies Post Office Law, LADIES’ LIST. al len Miss Sarah A| Grath Atchetof hse Jase oe A Gotts| MeBs Hombral Rev ML e iM kk Wi MeCormik Joh [Metiowan Anthony [Mestudd Ge: /Metetire Janse ina Patric! McLs mu Samuel wen Mrs(3ist st) Mary Hera anion linea alone Hg pos Tela: ghd hn ML. 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A. SAMBUM gate of the | or to all persops ha the City of New the vouchers there.f, to uke Albeit W. Smith, No. 110 Veriek street, in the City ef New Kerk. om or before, the Uhirtegnth dey of Nay mess Di New. York the tenth 147. albert W. Binvth. Benjamin. Baurehld “Executes. INES Distriet Court for the Disti tarry 14, A D.1818—Preseat the On motion of C. T. Si te the Court that tae prize officers aud erew of tog to the court thet there as cal accruing, hereu ° ther el. im: fi the Clerk of this owrt w bereof, And it 1s farther’ Yor Merida te to roa i fork Merald, six tines from is date. totheiexp days. By order of the Court. N. i. TENRINGS, 400, 000} POTTER OF ch RL Ag! Witt o: pale mogle e& Zaplais 1 try—our Ir tillards, Morises, Costars, y care. wr it are iter six ore yht Joser. Fr.ee $1 rer Wee HRING, 192 Broadway. cormer John str R. GREGORY CONTINUES TO lap char class of sometimes lial referred to is w a for i fant mite whe may happes to to eal at Dr. G's private building No. 170 Brondwa OCTORS FAWCETT AND LaMKRT HAVE BB their office to 31 James street, between Chal streets, where they can be Tyonail duserses. of n private nature. this city as well as in £ wrope out mercury, vehange ind Nt. OF ited matew devs | Porsous laboriug woler ebilicy, brought om by cies of youth, can apply with certasty ef sd fe Bae RYK-DR. WHEELER, on 29 Gleenm treet, with confid: ereely any di eam iesurject, tl cousfal made of trestimeni. milies intheeity. Offic: M., whe waich he ds pam ph! On| # Barone iesernens of prone eases eftoarea We. We mode of treatment, cin bo had gratmitowsly, at his reaGe! or the same will be forwarded to any ove masking appli to him by MORRISON, 204% FULTON me to the treatment of private po thont pain. Bee atures of ‘astley ‘Cooper, "ie A. Care jc im bie ‘ofhce, 201%, Folton streat A'vertest eare ensenensl RK GLOVER 13 CON ‘offie ye CONFI pe ph nage "he trorwmant aad ¢ arn MOTHER'S BOOK—AN APPREHENRION of poverty, and the trroxpeet of tao large n family of chile dren, prevent many eousiderste people. rom eutertg the mori edatate: bathe sworn which, may not allowed to. abcok that will te J yon manyinps Teast ses knows t! OF T, » ig coustlied upon aay of the wed to, at. his to silence, 6H Greer wich D*, ay er re} wt 12 A.M., and 609 FM, (Suaday excepted), . thone who haye safe Dia, oF otharwite. who 8a pro- street, member of the Royal ‘ollege of A practice of fourteen years, davoted to Mi les Dr. C. to care the worst form of t with pa any pa re ave le ine corte cr pts a, Oy ‘Duane street, next door to Dr-dohusow's: