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CPhentrieal and Huston. . . w Peecllects that bleed rea WHINTIBVH CONGRESS, Tratian Ornas,—Lost the drome INTELLIGENCE PY TIVE WANES, | (here? ste,reasren it eae Mgt te, vraag costo _ tua ormaciaterang ‘i rma Sa he soeptre Coorg Tt was Do &meute— ie Os — moa $7, 1888. a ew wenn ets ‘sge of the élite and fashion of the city. The n 4 berate ulation. The seeds| Spring fairly astio. Day and cloudy, with @| Mr, Houston, of jawars, ie ev. ming was fine, aud the atmosphere refreshing, 911 ey sin @Washicgion. * eo a 2 pectations ; Bs 8 wae were sown in blood im "91 end '92. The fruit sprouts pa mha ae nanlanes zie This bee er jy to pone extent to ment eacene aged the audience seemed te epjoy the ut Ueilinan end Winamoros, Merch $6, 1608. | Soa an mrege ty memeee” naapeess ae ccpandld mente Wor fetrcediancheoar aaaetety & splendi scenic view of the mountaius of Arragon and the casile of Don Ruy Gomez, The opening chorus by the mountaineers was given with much harmony, and th» soena, Mercé fratelli, amici, by Arnoldi, was sweet ‘and effective; he possesses an excellent tenor voice, which by care and good management will greatly im- prove. Thescena, Ernani! involami all’ abhorritto am: plesso, was breathed forth in all the power and sweet: ness of @ fine, full and rich soprano voice, by Signa, Tru@i—her execution was delightful, and the whole Capitol. Prayer by Rev. Hemry Slicer. Journal of Fri- sdeption. of the amendment, and he would vote rather let it be shed in the cause of freedom than at the | day last be mndous applause.) If Saeed wa titions, resolutions, and reports, presented. Mr. Cranxe did mot conoeive that the amendment u ® grant of | censured Col Johnson directly or indirectly. He had hood ; he defended him, and Great Meeting of the Priends of Liberty—Italy, | Pret ee ae France and Ireiand—The Resolutions—G. W. P. Cust Mr. Cass—Mr. Hannegan—Mr. sompkins—Mr. Allen, and ot her Orators., Under the auspices of the Washington Repeal Confederation, the saloon of the OddjFellows’ Hall was filled with the sons of liberty to-night, to express their views with regard to the great events pow transpiring in Europe. We noticed rather let it be under than over the throne; rather With rome disoussion upon a bill Proposin several hundred thousand scree of land to tate of | known him from ehild! Louisiana, which proposition was earnestly resisted by id be Mr Bagly, on the ground of its unconstitationality, the Dill was laid asi On motion of Mr. Arm LOAN BILL oF $16,060,000 reasoning were irresistible. They w! taken uo asthe reguisr order of the dey * this academy, brought with them to their nation the Mr. Niigs arose to the examination of the subjeot of | refinements and accomplishments of oivilized life. He the finauees After some jnent \iminary re- | had seen their common schoola, their lofty church spires ‘ks, he ares ask of the Chairman Finance, if it | They havea grammar of their own language, in which ten ould cruise 3 ome. Spoke on Coast Chile, Oct 25, Wm C Nye, we L, 1550 (950 sp); last joast, 150 year il tanec: Detter’ bapps ‘whi Nov 15, mer ‘d Howland, Cash. NB 1 wh; Pantheou, D ‘Manchester, do 250 sp 358 w! Pendleton, ie, 150 sperm 1300 wh. Off F: Iilands, Jan 8, Caledou.a, Barber, Stonington, 3800 wh (report- ed Nept 29. 280 sp 2500 wh) Arr at Holmes’s Hole Mi ver, NZ 2400 bbls (180 sp) oil, Spoke Wm Thompson, NB, nothin a, lat 30 20 8. lon 1625) W. R: TON.and the to introduce amy other revenue measure | t! ig, fi lowing terms, and with the spirit of Ho- M. - i in the crowd a large number of members of Tellef of the tcossury, at the. present | tne thetlcsdsot thels ancestors, He hed found the I Paved oe: rh 8% on. 78; Oroxim: | WA# much enhanced in brillianoy by one of the most Congress, officers of the government, and one ya ara at the plano ‘and’ tn the comfortable m fhihis, season; Jan ‘Sthylat' 499% B,lon 77% | finished and beautiful shakes wo lave ever listened to. iE lady. Tne subjoined will show the eharacter of pi lag ig Lg ae PT ONIN ee RM 17 (by the Bolton at Stonington) | 1m the second ast, the dustt, Cero sceento, by Signe. t h ene yi ertion, | sure had been recommended by the Seoretary of the | M: ‘ afow remarks. anell, Warren, 700 spm 300 whale; in July, Heela, | Trufl and Signor Arnoldi, evidenced excellent skill, the assemblage : will be free! (As Pp be yl pains Yee amt wring Mr, Tuomraon, of Miaslaniopi. understood Mr. MeKay | Hedge. Sippican, 250 4p (the greating, the most thrilling harmony. Beneventano / Mr. Tuomas Fitnam called the meeting to | therewho wantonly dipped his figer heretofore in blood. | Mr. Niue was aware that the Senate could not origi- | as being opposed, not to Col Johnson. wut to the eate- | gad'wit' choke Sept 7, ‘Adel os, acted well, and we have never heard him in order, and stated that the assemblage was called ceived many marks of apprebation Russia, with an army of thirty thousand, attempted to by Rosi, was well sustained, as in fect ian territory.— Dili for raising revenue; but from the relation of | biishment of schools outside of th Th by the Washington Repeal Confederation, to} put dowa the struggle of the infant in his cradie. That Senator to the Treasury, it was to be concluded trom endment would effect nothing, and Mr. Thomp- th é . Repe 8 ter in the opera, After the third act, : f opinion as to the events in fant is Hercules, snd the thirty thousand rds the | bis reply that no other revenue measure than this loan | son was opposed to it, because am improper construction ;same day, Awash P » } ‘ive an expression of op’ in! bedhosnmene Wy “ 4 spm 1000 wh the house rang with cheers for a repetiticn of the clos- S e ~ . (Applause.| Yes.once more inthelend | was de'ermined upon. This is the revenue measur: would be given to it iP e #5 " t Foren that ge ats rp meni: = scenoorated be Lucius Janius, Lueretis, Virginiu: ‘we shall have no other. It is to be a loan. Mr. McKay had always boen in favor of Indian schools pT Sth, Orion, Nant, 1000 bbla; 18th, Rosalie, Warren, | ing chorus, when Tram, B , Aiter the cheering subsided, the question was | simnatus, the GracaR Cicero, thal freed om stalk more Scoucmnioal than wader the pocowat ayetem, "He | an/igi eos tts Walter Soot Mant, eto ep 50 wh, Spoke Hl J ere. Ge ue eles be ms i . . Ci ri ‘are ” be ‘ pur and unanimously carried, and the old orator | ends ngt here, - ternal, Tt ieslectrio, I almost think wesgiaa dat.the ge nt had adopted the peliey ; mlarr at do ith, Gen Pike, wh. as was conducted to the chair by W. E: Robinson, is ia Glasgow, Edinburg, and in Londen itself. let Congress show that 5 sancore of it, and adopt rat do 16th, Winslow, NB 4 rh. ree agement. Esq. Assoon ushe presented himself on the ot heard from Ireland. [Applause] There | of the year. The estimates of the Secretary of the Trea: | amendment. He meant no disrespect to Col. Johnson. r fred, D: Oe he oles Bowery Tueatax.—The delirium of excitement cre- stand, again applause succeeded. out forfreedom. England must meke con-| sury, judging from experience, are not entiled to much ent eased tet oc i Watrar Lenox, of the Bourd of Aldermen, ions, else Ireland will unite wich Franoe. (Hurrah! eat ee a ated by the news of the French revolution, has drawn and C. K. Gardner, the city postmaster, were republic of France, ani the republic of Ireland! p Spoken. crowds to the Bowery theatre, to witness the thrilling ' appoimied vice presidents, and W. E. Robinson | {Apposse] 2 tals haves git cun wet citron tienes’ | those he tresseey ines be provides eden Ship showing Elford's sigual, Feb 1, lat 3254 Nlon a4, | drama of the “ Inturrection of Parls,”” which has been | and F. A. MeNesbany secretaries dure of her seil—Desuteous to the eye—but still more | was inolined to believe tbat s loan in the longrun was | |" Agreed.” TBs scrapes Of London, 45 days from aden, Feb 1. lat} got out with much success. This magnificent piece, A committee, consisting of Mrs. Ennis, She- | yequtital, on her own green flag, unfaried and free. [Eo | perhaps as good, if not better, than a compound of loans | | ‘The question was taken on Mr, MoKey’s amendment, han, Fitnam, Stubbs and Clusky, were appointed | thustastic expression of delight] 1 wish no misery to| and treasury notes. Mr Niles spoke in decided terms | and it was agreed to. to draft resolutions, and retired tor that purpose. | my race unbappiness to any portion of it. If Eu. | of gratification at t! The committee, at half-past three o’elock, rose, and Mr. Custis arose, and, with his hat in hand, took « rope is on the verge of geueral revolution, | trust the House concurred in t! endment Foreign Ports. AmsteRpaM. March 6—Arr K Jackson, Stafford, Baltimore. fe ao March 8—Bark Juniata, Child, expected to load jor N Yor! founded on the events connected with the recent revo- lution in France, has created quite w run upon the Bow- ery, and connected with the great movements now go- i : Batavia, Dee 28—Bark Brighton, Whiting, from Manila for position at the side of the table He was greeted with | she will bringmo! head to the blook: but, like France, ‘The bill was then passed. NeamariaD re 7 ing on in the olty, with aview to get -up an extensive stamping of feet, clapping of hands, and otber demon. | give a free passage like the provisional government has ino in respect to the finances of the g Several resolutions of inquiry wers passed, and the | N¥ork, put in to canik upper works, an ‘sail soon. i trations of applause. He eaid that we bad met on this | Sivento Prince de Joinville: saying, “Mere isa ship, ge . how.ver, of borrowing money to House adjourned med i Baxaon. Wales, March —Bark John Parker, Crowell, for | demonstration to sympathize with France, its introduc interesting occasion to rejoice with all the free and your home.” I beli my heart that tyranny | se) Prospective deficiencies, without pring ss 2a 24—Ships American, Haskell, for NYork, | tion upon the boards here is well timed. The scenery liberal spirits of the world, that thirty five millions of just fall, that thrones must be destroyed, that wiih one Tereic Exriosion—Home Print Works etnet, Gardner, for do 7 days; Sartell ree, for | connected with the Pieoe is besutifully got up. and the thus incurred, e been ‘oppressor, the motto, like that of Virginia, | was a new polioy in the history of this government, and Applaure.] The land of Washington bids all hail to | should be “Sic semper tyrannis ”” retofore practised in any other country. In the land of Lafayette. (Applause) Vive le Frince ‘The eloquent Ssnator resumed his seat, amid deafen- 2 vive /a hele France should be upon every lip. (Long | iog demonstrations of approbation, ‘Aqui ¥ ple added to the family of freemen. | foot upon days; Albatross, Coffin, for Boston, 2 day: March 9=Ship Goy Davis, from Liverpool for Ros isasters); brig lucy, (Br) Heckman, from do Feb in Ruins—Horxiste Loss or Lirg.—We are indebted to Ewin & Co’s, express fora slip from the New London News, containing the follow- entire representation. by an excellent oast, presents in vivid portraiture the thrilling events that have recently taken place in the Freuch metropolis, with the drimatie 1 ton (see , ss t 17, for do; ready for sea—had put in from stress of weather, ‘that figured therein. The characters of Louis continusd applause.) And have not the American peo- | = Mr. Parnick W. Tompxins,a member of Congress rT ing :— id had th re t It. eraone “ ple something to cougraiuiate themselves upon in this | from Mississippi, responded to the general invitation of | duced by @ reduction of the duties. Then {t was NY Hhishde Weldli wise Ceevid Maes 1 ee Farsa, Morris, New York; 6th, Fnitione, een rake Se Mont ponmes, Linkerds: Nene, b great event which now shakes the world, and astonishes | the assemblage to address them. Louis Philippe, he | discovered, the war breaking out, that larger re- ‘March 26th 12% o’olook, P.M. Atalanta, Zurin, Boston (perhaps peng me peg Ra ay cab Mao alg Paget } svente before? On the altar of 176 there butas a | said Tmes mice sisoay than tae yereiiee, hich: hed | Sony wal onsale the vert gta sea taitee, | ‘The Home Print Works, at the above hour was the | _ Gustauve’ Marck ibid wee Claresoe (ie) Aarts, fr | Geman Beeeeated. tyre fall ona afietive oat "Bin: See RE So oree yal Dern, at RE CO eee eee ree e se a ee eee es eee eee eee a eo eee a iamrtatie tow | Hosea ote cite lac itoombs Marliy7 Leaauadeers cous | heed ‘as Eugene de Val, a leader of the forces, was ox Clar! cellemt. Cracow, a Polish refugee, attached to the re- publican cause, was well sustained by Mr. Marshall. ™Gionattan. March 3—Ship Philacetohia, Weare, from valermo for N York: barks Prompt, Wella, from Messina of life. The boiler attached to the establishment has blown up, and how many killed God only knows. Tae fire, and it ever will burn, at which the na: | overthrow: his government, and forced him te reek an| the revenue. Mr. Niles here entered into an allegori ( tions of the world mey light the torch of freedom | asyium in a foreign kingdom. The hand of Brother | ealaccount of the suiterings of Uncle Sam, as a patient [Applause] The divine right of kings is no longer to | Jonuthan welcomed France into the ranks of freedom. | under the care of different quack doctors, jh set pri rs ced” Maigre,” by Burke, was rich, and an be sustained by bayonets America has shown the ex- | He spoke of Ireland with much feeling, and said that the | tieing a different financial disgnosis—the democrats workmen are busy in digging up the ruins, in order t0 | for Boston; N ; Ingersoll, fom Palermo for do; E | “Jacques, Soupe s eagle staat even a froble poche enn. do ino hast, help, | nant Rctomaecner the uelen o tyranny and the | ducing him by aeystem of leecher blood letting, and | find the bodies, Wright, Jr, ities, from Seayras, for 0%, louie, Kiag,dp for | exoellent, representation of the French cook: | The aud xlcrious cause What comes next? Ireland, Poland, | lovers of liberty. He was eloquent upon the subject, | every sort of depletion, and the whigs stimulating the As late as 23¢ o’olock, P. M, five persons have been | ‘lo; Ginsy, Gravere fram Marseilles fondo Ange SI =r scenery, dresses, a , GAs Ben, 's, are erty i a anda long list of others, are only waiting for the sacred | and in conclusion said:—I will now withdraw. (Cries | old fellow with wime and barks, and such like, so that, | ug outof the ruins. Tho mzin building of the works | from ise) Ror Phitadetphi jevan, jot (Ste ‘No for Boston: | manner highly Comers 94 tot] joree,' — Ay epi — lave out. [Applause] Poor unbappy Ireland ! | of -‘go on,”**go on”) Lam rather unwell (“Go on.” | between the two parties of practitioners, the old patient, | is literally blown to atome. d ) oeter, fm will undoubtedly, ~ Apo rq Z bes e Lohr shed a tear of pity over thee, we have the | “go auead””) It’s mojoke, (Ha! ha!) I amnotebash-{ naturally of @ good and healthy constitution, had suf- P. 8.—Four o’clock—8 bodies have been taken out ; ree mind, have a ram, and will continue raw crow. houses. The “The Whiteboys of Irelani”” was again repeated, and passed off with its usual succesr. CuatHam Tueatar.—The spectacle of the “Spirit of the Waters” is quitea hit at this house. The graceful Undine ,with her wayward tricks, is well acted by Mrs. Jones, and thi amored Sir Huldelrand and Khulebom, the fire fiend, find fitting representatives in Mesers, six men, a lad anda young woman. This occured at noon, while a portion was at dinner. Six more are suy- posed to be in the ruins. yolee of indignation for thy wrongs. Taine hour is at | ful man. (Laughter, und cries of “go on.”) I aiff df no | fered mavy severe shocks. Still, his general health hand; the mists are beginning to pase away, and the | creat consequence to the Irish Repeal confederation, | strong, and if not trified with, might, in dus season, sunlight glonms on thy destiny. [Appiause.) And what | but | am of some consequence to my wife and myself. | entircly restored. Mr. Niles, then, ir: m the repo are we now! Where is the remnant of our old colonial | (Cries of “good,” “good.”) And the honorable gen-| the Treasury. entered iato a comparative exposition of COSA eR TE Ea cependency ? Obliterated forever. It isa thing that | tleman withdrew to his seat, to make way for the state of the finanoss for several years past, v Bidward Ac Tohwe is past’ Where isa mightyempire! Itiva thing ofthe | Judge Rsxp, the President of the Repeal Association | showing that while our public debt was rapid-| DgaTH rrom nis Wounns.—Edward A. Jo! f Prevent Loyalty, loyalty! Whatisit? Te suffer the | of the city cf Cineinnati—This gentleman alluded to| ly iroressing, from increasing expenditures and ac-| SON, 2 young man, seventeen years old, son o Opprescor to trample you in the dust—Call you that | General.Cass, who defeated the quintuple treaty, and| cumulating loans, the receipts into the Treasury | Mr. JamesB Johnson, of No. 66 Hanover street, died at lorsue? host ‘0: loyalty is ia the heart. (Applause) | applause ensued. Afcer Louis Philippe had given his| were diminishing, and that the expectations of | the Massachusetts Hospital, on Sa‘urday evening, from id Johu Adsmi rT 25 days ‘The Gipsy ha ival at Gibral‘ar, and the repo: ico. (from Messina for|Boston having been spoken Mareh 19, is doubted ) A few of the above vessels may have got oat but moat of them were unquestiouably in the bay, as reported. Ube, Genoa, March2—Ship Medora, Borland, une; Dioge: Chi Jeal Goodhill, for Malaga, wind bound; bark tor Blerino, do: Hoes Sindh, Spenc ; Scott, henee, (Web 2) just afr “ipuvorr, Feb 17—Sld F 4 Winchelhausen, NYork. the venerated Adame, who will ever | royal word to England against free government, he was | the Secretary of the Treasury mus him. There | wounds inflicted on him on Sunday evening, the 6th} March 1l—Arr Robert Watt, Apalachicola; St | Hield and W. Taylor, while Mrs. J.B. Booth as Olinda, be remembered with pride us among the sonroript | obliged to break it. The monarch was terrified by the | must be am augmentation of the revenues from customs | March. At that time youvg Johnson was passing up | , tvenroo:. Merch At In port I rk Gen | the peasant girl, acts most charmingly. Ths scenery fathers, sald: “ Independence altogether; nothing bat | moral force and power which came across the ooeanand | to meet the current and prospective liabilities of the | Federal street, in company with another young man, | 40"". Mobile; and the Wilkinson, | i6 splendid, the various tableaux, dance, combate, &o, for Boston about 5 day Sol endence ! [Applaus as an American, | spoke through our minister. (Applause.) As President | government. Mr. Niles went largely into the details | when he met three persons, one of whom. without the to every nation; enter the list for the struggle of maa- | of a Repeal Association, the Judge wrote to O’Connell,| of trade, commerce, ko. He showed from the figures, | slightest provocation, struck at him and inflicted o ~Barks Carib, Denbar, Ide, supposed for | all combine to make the piece all that scenery and acting kind! Ge the whole figure; independence, nothing but | « Let the millions of the people stand up and resist by | that our exports had been largely reduced the last severe wound, through the ear, between two or three Cook, from W York dische for Sicily brist | oa. ake beat saeperald aratck, yoke about Italy and other mattere, | (ret, the Canadas are not out of reach.” When peo- | months. as compared with the atx monthe preceding | inches in depth, severing several small blood vesses, ior in do; sehr | the farce of the at lavghable™ i erator al and other matters; i i i jo a and wounding the caro! : - Sel ee ee al iar aad ales 3] ple were straggling for freedom, he was not only willing | that this reduction was likely to go on—the price nding ry. bs edtoetson, affair, and Sheridan’s brilliant burlesque.'‘ The Kehear. tendea | to appeal to reason, but to resort to force to accomplish | cotton hed been reduced most ruinously to our planters; | the hospital, where he received every poi synopsis The committee on resolutions made their | thy desired end. Let us believe toat we walk the earth | and Liverpool and the Bank of England could control | notwithstanding which the hemorrhages were so fre- report. and it was read as follows, by Mr. F. Mellhany:— | without kingly privileges ; let us believe that we were | the prices of this staple at pleasure—the manufacturing | quent that he gradually sunk, and died about one ‘hereas, as lovers of liberty, and as citizens of afree | porn by the power of God and live by his grace. He | interests were not, in the aggregate, realizing over 6 per | 0’clock on Saturday evening. No clue whatever bas republic, enjoying all the blessings which the most li- | belonged to the great progressive democracy ; to the | cent—the late high prices and great demand for our ag- | yet been discovered, tending to point out the base assas- en. N’ Orleaus. 5 Matra, Feb 25—Brig Hallowell, Darliog, (from Zante) for Boston, 6 or 8 ds. Massina, Feb 17—Brig Allen King, Manson, for Boston, Idg: only Am vessel. Sid 12th, brig Uhastena, Hamor, N York sal’? was presented. In the first. Mr. Winans as Galo. chard, was comical as ever, and Mrs. J. B. Booth acted up to her part as Madame Galochard. Mr. Hield as Pu in “The Rehearsal” was capital. Thehouse was ex- saat P March 10—S8hi dingly well attended; in fact, the full houses are now beral institutions can bestow, it becomes our duty, continental party, going to the remotest bounds of the | ricultural products had passed, and the golden dreame | sit.—Boston Bee. a Eee ee eal Pe ea bien Tin ete, | te Faleee the Clan beacs "ain ouee a ie a pleasure, to express our sympathies and best wi continent and the islands adjacent thereto. He went for} of our farmers and planters were gone. Ihe period of etaeiak Reece for do lig. Sid 2d, brig Sophia M’Kenzie, (Er) M’ | under the present management, for those of our brethren throughout the world, wht universal democracy—for liberty throughout the world | reaction hadcome. ‘here must be an immense dimi- Political Intelligence. do (not NYork). sa long hold good. To-night the rame pieces will be re- struggling for the attainment of the same rights and | (Tremendous applause.) Government should exist only | nution in tho consumption of importations, and this astLE, March 10—Br brig Edwd Bilton, for Boston, peated, and we doubt not there will bean equally good houre. Cuniary’sMinatauxs. —These philosophers may justly uprcraL Orricens.—The Couneil of Cen- bout to be chosen in Vermont to consider are necessary in tre constitution of the N just commenced Idg. privileges which we have found #0 conducive to our | by the will of the people. Grant that the fire offree-| diminution, for all that we can see, must goon. The | _ Eutctixa own hrppineas ; and, whereas, in looking ubroa dom may extend and reach not only Poland, but melt | tariff of ’43 had turned out better ‘than he expected; the continent of Europe we ere much which challenges | the suows of the emperor Nicholas. It is not men, but | but while the mean per centage of its duties was not i j - by the lay claim to the title of revolutionists in these revolution- our admiration, sud much to carry joy and gratitud | frost that protects him; and his hope was that Siberia, 25 nt, t f State, will have before them a resolution adopted by lay claim to the heart of every true lover of Fepublican liberty, | too, would soon cease to be the prison house of men who Soul, Ale waste ct the 4 dary Sveatieed es Bele ae mage ar Ay gh phen lg ising times, as they have completely upset the old dy- aad Th wisi tose: warnpos | ts eros vol the soveral county aud tivo" maa in tat ranch one which al Now York Resolved, That we hail with delight and satisfaction , which 80 fi a Le i + . 1 ry a fe the glorious stragels which the Italian people are | th oeanes aapeidea,’ frequently interrupted | et us have an income tars tz on billiard tables and | the judges of probate, be elected by tho frewnen of their ‘ jaltimmore: 17th, a : | are appreciating, if we may judge by the crowds tbat go making to {ree themeelyes from the odiour d-apot Ms. BaxkinGen, a member of Congress from North | like that in’ operation in Mexico. ‘Tho public | TesPestive districts, and that the justices of the peaee be Ie ChiltessBankeig Werke) ee coer lene mney. Tusir Gencing; £9, Is iniaaiabie, pasian, % ean aise, bark Chilton, Bartlett, Rotreapam. Feb. 7—Duteh few days, Sid3d. Dutch i Smvana, Feb 19—Hark Catalpa, ‘Boston, via Malta, jaa arr—only Am vessel. Bid 18th, brig ‘Cyclops, Colhoon, joston. qhURINAM, no date—Brig Jacob Story Stickney, of and from ales of a foreign power, aud thet our fondes: axplration wil: | Carolina, advanced to the front of tho platiorm. ‘There | bad been deluded. It was time to undeceive them | elected by the freemen of the towns in which they re ever accompany their nobie jcader, Pius JX, and his | were iou.! oalls tor “Allen,” “Allen;” but as Mr. Allen | The debts of the war would not, as the public were led | “4°. Patriotic effurts to extirpate forever the seeds of tyran- | had just entered the saloon, ne was permitted to remain | to imagine, be psid with the return of peace. it was Pennsyivanra LeoistaTure.—In the Senate, on Mon- ny from the classic soil of italy quie: for afew minuies. Mr. Barringer then,in a strain | time to unieceive the people. They fancy that the | day, the suppiement to the act autherising the New York Resolved, That in France. in sunny France, allied to | oy fervid eloquence, spoke in favor of republican Ubesty finances of the government are in a most promising | and Erie Railroad Company to construct their road peas Americans and as Irishmen, by the kindliest reool | throughout the-world, and concluded by wishing God- | condition; but in this they are deluded. It is not #0 threugh the county of Susquehanna, (previously passed Jections of the past. we behsli another effort of man to | speed to the cause of republicanism throughout the| The chairman on finance had said, that our reseurces | the other ‘House,) was amended, and passed a final read- govern himself. From her shores we bear the voice of a | slobe from the increase of our population, would arrest all | ing. liberty loving people, which, as it is wafted to us across |" Mr. Autex,the Senator from Ohio, now gratified the | danger of @ national debt ; but did the Senator take Mayes. cy Aisany-Dr. Themes Hun is ‘thw demo- the ocean. inspires us with » cheering hope that in | audience. He said that it was asublime spectacle, a | into the account the progressive increase of our expen- peddle cnutitilaes for sanyor of: ‘Albany. the land of Latayette, we shail soon springing up, | heart cheering trath, that twenty miilious of Americans | ditures at the same time? Ia consideration of existii patio com Ts cht eh teat ca Chic four in all its beauty and }, the nobie edifice of a re- id fold their arms and sey, ‘we are freemen ” It was | liabilities, of accruing debts, of decreasing receipts, an Inurno publican government—er Sane Baotuens —The doings and sayings of these brethren of the banjo are attracting much attention, as their roem is well filled every evening. They are well worth hearin; Banvanv’s Panonama of the Mirsiseippi is modern travelling made easy, as by meking @ short journey up Broadway te Panorama Hall one can see as much és in 'den times a traveller bound up the Mississippi would see in sixty days. This picture is the electro-magnetic telegraph On canvass. ‘Tue Avetrnt, in Chatham square, is quite popular— is a large and handsomely construci.d saloon, and the rk Libra, Tripp, for Boston, fo 5 fia, Adams, une; brig Virginia, ——, for date, barks Gibraltar, Jordan, Palermo. —* There will ved over the ruins of a rot- | the glorious struggle for freedom that now so powerfully | on account of the uncertainties of this Mexican war, | be @ mejority ranging from 30,000 to 40 000 in favor ot ten throne—based upon the sff-ctions of a free people, | ayitates the vente The boon is worthy of astruggie. | and the dangers of being drawn into the revolution | the constitution. The two mill tex is adopted by a less Aravacurcoua, March 16—In port. ships Solon, Buckman, cot of dancing, ballad singing, negro guarded and preserved by their wisdom and moderation, | ( the effort be accompaniad by 8 loss of Life, it will which has burst forth like a voloano in Europe, Mr. | mejority, and the article prohibiting negroes coming | (7 1) pool, Tag; Ganges, (Br) Cornforth. do do; Liberty, | minetrelsy, &c. id cheer ou | 50 fur better for u a by | Niles appealed for some substantial revenue measure | into the State, tas also been appro ln do; Henry, Salter, dodo Dia: Baoapwar Ovron.—The piotures and caricatures in action represented in this place are quite amusii programme is changed every evening. ack —This eelebrated lion tamer, says ipper, of the 27th inet , passed through and standing as a beacon light to guide the e d millions of the rest of Europe in their on to universal freedom lovers of liberty, we watch anxiety. yet oa and, wa regard wih emo Urgent, Re ; . for Marseilles do; Marianoa. Gill, for Cox for Boston do: Vera Cinz wt: Robt Fulton, W: well. from N York do; Frenc Covenanter (Br) Patterson, from Liv approaching to the wants of the government. part of the State voting almost unanimously in favor. Mr AtHERTon said, that he was anxious for the pas- L sege of this bill, and shoul”, therefore, eubmit but a few ep quist ” (Leuguter ) More peoplebave died | remarks. Other Senaters who had proposed to speak on ion within any ten years than in overturning | this bill, had agreed to pass over to tbe volunteer bill Miscellaneous. bd magnetis telezraph line between Savannah and Cha: id ae friends of Lr (BF) lohnea - d, (Br) Thi Id, do d tions of the most unbounded he thir old throne and dynarty. T'he cause of atarv: which would next come up, 80 as to pass this neasurer ton hag been completed, and te Row in operation: ner ih Powers, do dor Madonve, Mitchell for pei ft be i atieke wale ipl dom over the centinent of Europe, belie apjust, iniquitous aad oppressive laws. We wei Mr. A , however, repiied somawhst in detail, | Tho Southerner,which arrived here ou Tuesday night re, Renny. for Europe do: viary & Jane, Fit: teppreasion that he was injured b: will profit by tue lessons which they teac toaid in the emancipation of Europs. Louis Philippe ical argument in support of the Secretary oj | pess-d and hailed the bark nn Louisa, in lat 23. Officer York do; Horatio, Rourelle, fr Providence do: apie Peubeeanie Chee te eee eae tee in her strength, will demand of England’ peers thove | had gone to England for protection; but in ten years a : Siephens, of this city,was on board tho Southerner, and iverpool do:'Z Ring. Liver: | winter, which, we learn, was. not the ces Balienable rights which ahe has eo long begged of Ex- | throue would uot be found there. (Applause) Mr ee si at we ayo au abiding chove Ahad ithe Allen said that the man which sotod igo and of the neeesity of some measure of ac | board the bark. esclved, Tha tis opinion, endure five times as long asthe piat- ce to the treasury. J i Ci ing at Hi ’s Wash- night of Irejaad’s sorrows is fast drawing to a close, cnd | form oa which the British throne is placed. It should inquired of the Chairman on Fin , it, faginn tiveeee Philadelphia, on Te re : thatthe day of ner regeneration is at hand. We confi- | oe our fixed object, the object ofevery freeman, to bring | with a peace with Mexico, our public debt would be less dently delieve that the gentus of liberry, which has al- | :o an end the government of Great Britain. His remarks | than $100,000,000. support of his view of the de | saw a man answering the deecription of MeNulty on » for Philadel- brigs New Castle. 8: fe Yi RC Fisher, ’ i phia do; Heary Buck, Woodside, for N York di Hobart, do. joxTON, March 28—Arr bar neh brigs Richard Iam no harm whatever. Driesbaoh is the great of th beyond doubt or o Madame Augusta came passenger in the steamer pba fromCharleston, whicharrived here onTucs- night. A convention of wool growers is under discussion if Ohio. ready broken the chains ofthe French and Italian peo | were now and then, humorous, aud created much laugh- | Mr. Aruxatox was understood to say that, omitting | Among the leading agriculturiets o Sg ple, will soon hover over the sacred soll of Erin; ‘and | tor end sppleuse th pated expenditures of the treaty, ($20,000,000,) | ‘The new brig Gilmore, built at Cinclanati, was adver Bradore, Kmery Brooklyn Intelligence. theu, in the words of one of her most illastriou i Mr Stewart, the representative from the Old Key- | the deficiencies for this and the next fisoal year were | tised to sail from that port for Boston direct, on the 22d po — ¥ = enna got in ov eye —— ner bo | stone expressed his en 8 meta foe the — estimated at some sixty Billions, alt of which had been | March. y will swell beyond the measure a ich | movement in France. He differed with the gentleman | borrowed or authorized, including this bill, except some boat will burst from around her, and she will stand redeem- | who preceded him. He did uot believe that ch twenty millions, estimated as the deficiencies for the La GHicGnE traning ed, regenerated, and disenthralled by this irresistible none who did net sympsthi: next year, allowing the war togo on one year longer, genius of universal emancipation.” veel think that tl (which would amount to a greater cost thane treaty of | At least 78 new verssls, of every class, will be added to The resolutions were received with shouts of approba- but to be proud of this mo: peace) the already immense fleet om the upper lakes in the tion, and were sgreed to unanimously On motion of Mr. Carron, an amendment was made, | *Pring- ‘There were load cries for “Vass!” “Cass!” That gen beginning, providing for the psyment of the principal and interest | At Pamonkey, on the Potomac, on Sunday, Francis tlemam them advanced to the front of the stage, and he | tho spirit will extend and spread throughout Europe and | of ths loan, when due, out of the treasury. Jesse Wood descended to the bottom of the ri had hardly spoken # word before he was obliged to paure | the world. I tcust, we all crust, that the great revola- | On motion of Mr. Hansxcan, the Senate went into ylor’s sub-marine apparatus, tor = the demonstrations of welceme momemarily subsi- | ¢ion in favor of universal liberty may be accomplished | executive session. move a large stone from the bottom of the ri fi , yaceably, without the shedding of biood. But | say to Goneral Cass, of the Senate, said thet he came here | Europe, “penceabiy if you cam forcibly if you mast? House of Representatives. Arremer to Kiti.—Peter McCarroll, of East Brook- lyn, esterday afternoon discovered two men carrying off # lot of shingles along Flue! venue, from the rope walk of Mr. Marehall, and after procuring the assistance of Peter McAvoy. went in pursuit of the thieves, one of whom, calling himself Colemand, made a denperate re- tet and finding MeCarroil toe much for him, drew a clasp knife, with which he inflicted a severe wound in the right arm of MoCarroll. The two offenders were, how ever, finally seoured and taken before Justice Garritaon, who committed Colemand to prison for trial. Bunoran Frustaatep—A house in Schermerhorn street, near Court, was broken into about 3 o’cloek yee- twe le Zove. Crow: gtor font John daow. Gordon; Croton, Baro J Sleeper, N tak Cl deep; off James i ht, Colemar Kirwan, W Lodi rather to think and to feel,than to talk. Let us, how: | Before we adjoura, let ussay,go on in this ‘Wasuinoron, Mareh 97, 1648, ratus many | #chrs Maria, Reed, Provide terday morning, by some daring burglar, who effected 8 i holds nations in bi ; 1 Gor : "7 i LATE JOHN ADsMs, CHARLEsten, March 24 bis entrance by iorcing opem the front basement win- ever, he said, thank Him who holds nations in bis hand, | movement! God will give you liberty!” (Hurr The Srna kage cag ae humdred times before, and his Jeath was supposed to be to Tan dow. The ocoupant hearing the movements of the bur- that he is breaking the oppressor’s bonds, and setting n laid before the House the procesdinze lexy. the esptive free! (Applaus) Man everywhere incom: | “5 Caneis, the representative from Florida, made a| of the Legislature of Massacvusetts, adopted on. the perce od 2 SR i EO ing to a knowledge of his rights; everywhere he is strug- | few eloquent remarke in the cause of freedom through. | 16th inst., tendering to Congress the thauks of the com. gling to put an end to the abuses which despotism has | cut ia monwealth for having appointed a committee, composed , pisoed upon him. From the peninsulajof Iealy te the | "Ge eo ia, President of the Board of Aldermen, | ofone member from every State and Territory, to super: SARITINS UNTELLIGENOK, ton, via Norfolk (where she touc! M Bulkley, NYork; Juno, Bates, Provi % Brown, do; achr Flying Arrow. Colleman, Camden. Cid brig ert, Sagna In Grande. Houmes’ Hove, March 27—Art schs Montrose, Winchen- bach Philadelphia for Boston: Yaragon, Dixon, Norfolk for glar, won iantern without being properly English channel, the cause ef liberty isonward. I hope for, ikowise said a few words in be- | intend the removal of the remains of John Quincy EEE Newburyport; Rowena, Young, do for flymouth. g8th—A | armed, returned up stairs to provide himself with wea- ry yercesst ./l amon s MasOmaes ee echy: rec: | a Sopot a ert ‘Adams from Washington to the place of sepulture st Port of New York, Maren 30, 1848, ‘fick fom and calm. In port, ship Edward Carey, sche Romeo, | pons; in tho meantime the burglar made his exit with lution, when it can be obteined. There is much for r, Rowesson offered @ resolution of thanks to the | Qaincy, and testifying to the kind and respectful man- th ng © alee ply nig ie rag Phebe wo overcoats and some other property. Newrort, March 27—Arr brig Lucy Atwood, Atwood, Pro- commendation. There is the habeas corpus, and the e..” ig othoer, G. W., zo, and the eloquent | 0¢r in which they discharged their duties, eto. The Weexty Reront oF Dra —During the week rideoce for Matan: ichmond for MOON RISES ie es trial by jary, but there much better thing. arth — ‘on the —- sei siece ba ae oor yee were laid upon tue table, and ordered to be HIGH WATER New Bedford: ¥ acm rizon, Norfalk for re sy eres pet there were 45 interments in this a a ITNaM presente, resolu’ a ¢ procesd- eee New Haven, Mar J lew isbie, fm | city, viz: —males, 24; fer 21; ts, 22; Rt queen, a glorious | ings be published im the city papers, both of which were | _ The joint resolution to refand te individusls and Porte Rico a psp ian a3 avarice tea Nertar nt 28, of whom 14 were brought from New York. Norroux, March 27—Schrs M: A eh Freach, Newbury; Hahifox; Adna, Sherwood, h le aristocracy? What kind of an | seveed to States the amounts of money respectively advanced b: Cleared. appeal is that te in nature? Can you go through the | “®Frves cheers for Mr, Custis were posed. them for the "aid and comfort” of Wolunteers before | , Ships—Rajsh, Jackson, New Orleans, H Eagle: Nicholas arth but that you meet with an expatriated Irishm: Mr. Rosixnson—Can we get up three cheers? (Yes, | ®ud after they were mustered into the service of the | Biddle Kmigot, Mobile, Taylor & Merrill; Marion Thomp who not only propogetes liberty wherever he goes, | yee * | United States, was made the special order uf the day for | #8. ( harleston, Da, ham & Dimou; Cleoae, Baxter, Boston but who will fight or liberty wherever he dwelle? Not | “Hdrrah! aurrah! hurrah! Wednesday next. oe Bpotnare (Bi) Bepiyeny Newry. Ire. Geo Milne; wishing anything bad to England, I wish well to sebchoeal tab Weanes Vii. batten) Satan 1 ks THE TEN REGIMENT BILL. Reape n eter ee) Nene DM EE and thst she may break down as op- Mr, Borp—I move that the ten regiment bill, from the Abeona, Souper, Matanza, Reed & Hoppe it rah 2 aristocracy as the sun ever shone upon. (Ap “ ireland !"? rab ! 1 | Semate, be taken up, for t! ol Br) Crane, boro, NS; Marshall, My feelings are for the m for the many, beet civisectt he Shel ae (“Let's take it up)? eT One mol the Sighting We i ningtom, NC Metarnoren, Wotton, dt Mar Ga. ie srarn UW Intelligence. mitED States Commissionun’s Ovricn, 2 Beiore A. Gardiner, Haq., Commissioner? ree? Slave Case —Theodore Littlefield, master of the bark Laorens, was this morning brought before the Com- missioner, on a charge of being concerned in the slave <astport for 618 tons) Lambert, New Orlean: ‘ago. for the tew—(Very loud prolonged ®p- | The meeting adjourned at 11 o’clock. We never saw | Over.””] indo, Driakwater, Ponce, Pi er, enor, March 27—Arr sehr T’ Fenner, Philadelphia | trade, between the coost of Arriea and Brasil planes.) Who pronounerd the watohword but'tne a e e . never saw | OVNr. Wanrwon'ts—Will it Seaman, Riehmond, Maillard & Lord; Frances | 3ld sehr Queen, Gardner, Baltimore. Atway N BuaryMan was the first witness aworn and wicecesor of St Peter, the holder ef | CRe, more ee st which more eloquence and Oo TE eee rit it not be in order to take up doz Ana D, feamag, Norfolk; Boston, Hilliard, yore rh he hs Mary J Peck, Dupny, examined on the part of the government He testified that rier, Thorp, do: te ‘he is heutenant im the United States navy, ond in com- y ity He made use of his key to un- | —General Shields was invited to be present. He sent a | The Srraxea—The business proporly in order is the cel, Bennett, Fall River: J L. Long, Jones, Pro- Jock the iumost recesses of the human heart —(Renew- mand of lant, Heath, jew York, Jones, New Haven. | Andes. Snow, Attale ie schooner Ou-ka-hy-s; she was on the const Fetter of apology that he could not attend, but, Irish- | 2°" of the President in relation to the instructions vast od 0 ras aad fo hie his grativads, tad. prey for becioe he aencar | man ike, he Seaitied to sign ble tame to’ it” ond itrwes | given to Mr. Sidell, and the question ig on Its roferenes, Cae nar ee ee Meee Mate Olerenon, NOW moran: Leenetied Gareeeiee tae soar? Kewrerwar Za Ky tore] coreughoen Foor ‘ oer not read. FELIX. jedtbanaaeet ie py tnd if there be ob- Ship Jemanows, ‘Trask, Liverpool, Feb 26, to Slate, Gard i ———— ee trom Commander Storer, to follow the ‘ Lourene,? that. use —__——____—— ly Ly . lowell. . - s F . Miaeirsippi— intara & Co. et part oF _ L—Ship Jame — amford, Mr 7 constitution, The spirit of liberty went to 8 The French News at Washington, $e. $<. shal parent tere peal ieaalbadl =e Pe | iamaon, Doct Hawes, Miss Jesse Traso-*70 slaver. Wecame up with her about 3 o'clock on the “Shi New Orleans, 17 days, to Frost & For d cabin and steer- passage. (reported yesterday) —J aney. Tuscany, crossed the Alpe, aad visited France. I re- The newsof the Caledonia came in last night. Ite} "The Sreanen—(in reply.) LiveRroot—Ship Sir Robert fr Kale: peat, it crossed the Alps, and is now tr t the passenge rs—305 in t rood health—2 born on th ‘4th, and hailed her; she made sail, apparently attempt- tng to escape; we hailed her a second time, and threaten- od to fire fate her; she then lay to, and [cent Lieuten- ant Wells, Acting Master Renshaw, and ten men on board of her, with orders to take pouseesion and examine her; before they got on board, the captain of the Lau. Fons came on boa d the Oc-ka-hy-¢ with his papers; | detained him on board, with his boat's crew, uutil after the examination; he ssid be had about 200 water oaska on board; that each would contain about 200 gallons of rs Has had a pilot on board four od NX winds and thick weather Wheel ‘© suspend the rale to | wicks Hing through | substance was Iaid before the people of Washington | take up, out of order, the bill from the Senate, to in- | (acti jg sega eter soe pp 4 | this morning, and we have not met with aman who does | “esse the force of the army, cs fay Pe CAT on ths present occasion hed mot som * fd The yeas and nays were taken, and the motionof Mr. | «right 27th inst. off Nantucket South Shoal, spoke brig Ne- ago been misunderstood.—[Mr. Cass probsl say “ Amen” to the gallant doings of the Gauls Boyd was negatives yeas 89, nays 87—not two-thirds. | ‘ius, from Provincetown for Virginia to the editor of the National Inteligencer, who has | A meeting ame off to-night im bebalfof the French a Dit ee eee quoted from the volume of this gentieman, entitled Mr. Vinton said that there were several speci tr France and its In commenting on the con- | People, and there will be some tall eloquence at Odd | rete. day, and it wae important that, tue House encaia | Re? pus been 7 dition of France, ten years ago, | alluded te the émcutes, | Fellow’s Hall, on this occasion. [See report.) make some progress with the appropriation bilis Y Rehr Pyretis, Do the riots, the # tions, without a prospect of liberty | ‘The French news gives particular satisfaction to the | The Srcaxen remarked that there wus @ resolution | Schr Wm 0% jou es New Oni rane—Bark Joseph W Fish, J Kerney, M Frances, P ‘ign Importations. \ estowg—36 bes A Edmonston—3i che Walsh & Malony—3cke 80 bdls Hum- g—65 cts 14 hhds Gregory k comi6 Robins & A Miteheli—s ov 4 ble Chue & Walker—29 moking the countsy swim in blood, sworn to sbolies the pending, submitted by Mr. MeKay, that the daily hour mith & Thoryart—28 ble 1 cs Cameron & Brand—icsJ | Water; end $20,000 in specie; be banded me ail hia pa- Christian 4 {abies ace ae of the fais prospect of tts effect aOR | of mecting. horeaiter, be eleven instead of twelve ctelvok, Sallock—s cs C Kenisout hdds 3.q° eke J Stevens—ics | Oers. The papers were here prodaced aad ideutifed. aan but wenden Vioctioes telcne eimned: | There ie no | or‘that treaty. ‘The overthrow aod extinction of the | _ Mt. McKar moved suspension of the rules. The 1 ENisoon-2 Gd Sworde-stt9 tons ison ) H Ramve Lieutenant Wate, of the U8 nays war neat corn not get the bloodless thet he will take ihe feoay. Itwas | 2ypasty and succession of Louis Philippe, overthrows Enger apn wee ordered. The Clerk was proceeding atterbary Re Bon—3352 0 and examined, He teatsfisd that he was ordered by Cap- ht or ten years ago, bef.re France ceased to be pote either Saastnenl ve dusas Pamek Mr. TatuMaoe said that it was utt rly impossible to ever a Sea on my lips.a thought | i closer feeling with the United States, will shut up the | "*#r One word, #0 great was the confusion occasioned Lydia, onl: iy more & liberal; but there w: jenj rryman to goon boerd the Laurens on the 24ih There were fifteen men besides tos captain - " nedor . Liverpool: app & Keni—'2 cx Watt & Sher ‘an act of my lif of vossels detained some | g «, 4 chaine Th & 3 hey were all foreigners, the greater part Por- Kyecacba hes fr remotest expectation by the Mexicans of ass Ue ene: STATE W Nott; uad'tus: Chaen navies |“ ™ nt to.gen with affine breeze from NW. | Sven R'ttmeokeet he hada ee Boece Bensamin Thote were two Breailinne ta boards one of tell you ali. The 1 Rom Eerope, coving the sasiiteasy of Thetston Oud | ssiseg the rol, ds reswls wae cumeunced riae (0k | sliver SAE Wisd NE; meridian, NW; aunset, | PORT CE RANK Ray ck pos Shechan & Pugein—Zes | them sald he was cupercargo, and the other said he wan po M'atoeh, tm aiding them to et out of this contest ta | called, the rol, the rerult was, snnounced-—yaus 100, | via . 5 NW: . egrnden ke com es Wright, Rearges ke Mhaw—t ct owners. I found nothing on board, except the best terms they can. The news extinguishes the Phetps, Chitten last hope of Paredes and his allies in Mexico. As far as we can understand it, the Senate hat made @ny remarkable discoveries im reference to publication of the treaty. Mr, Turney offered a resolu- ‘ion to-day, looking to the punishment ing centuries. They had e ki could imprison any could tax his eobjeota; the nobility pay tax The revolution took with it the sleep of ages were abuses which wo Revolutions at the ballot box he ten preced- aske of water, and their provisions, and five kegs of There were also a chronometer, sextant, and some charts on board. Wa. A. Jackson sworn and examined —- Was first mate he bark Laurens | shipped a few days before she ed from Rio; had known Captain Liitiefleld before. After | went on board, salt water was taken in; there it was taken in,! understand, for ballast. The Laurens was in Rio about twenty days before she sailed = Sho was brought in by Captain Ro- nded RPE APPROPRIATIONS FOR TRE INDIAN DEPARTMENT—TME Farald Marine Correspondence, CMOCTAW ACADEMY Parcapnrrmra, Merch 29,4 + w—Arrived—Bark Branette, The Houne resolved itesif into Committes of the ries Ells, Fike, Bt Joba, Bs Aen: Whole on the State of the, Union—Mr. Rockwell in the jorham, do; ache Orend, Bibb ier, Boston tious” offenders for the fat chair. dh, Harper, Port an Prince; Monc We can maketwenty 8 | ike the well-knows fable of top,cf locking the Theamendment pending was that of Mr. MoKay, that | Manzi, Widow, Small. St John, NBo nes Om Paper in the baliot box, | Goce atier the horse has been stolen with all is bares, | ffOm and after the 30th of Jane, 1849, no morey shall | “Clenred—Bark ND ( hise, White, New Orleaus; brigs WJ Sf the | be appropriated for the education of Indians, exeept in " fekield, iypaum, Pike, Bo shall | the Indian country ; provided. however that money may | Uncle John, McKeu: . « & Babrock—1 co N © Jnmes—19i0 bas Phetve & Dodge—a ble Cameron & Brond—1 tra “id—97 bls blankets Bird & Gaililan—100 tons salt 1000 begs nrg mats. 125 tone coal C % Cowell 33 IT eka L bkt 690 bars iro der. Livenrooi—Ship Sir Wobert Peel-—3907 bars Crome—1474 7 bundles do to order—2064 do. 3 Waterman—180 in ash “George Moyer & sone hoxes glare W Chane jun—t ease mase H® Thompayn & Nephew—10 bales D Hadden 6 omen John A Newbold—5 cases mise Russell Moreh & con? biles ight of week! By putti iti meade. (Applause.) We are no propogandints. W want to enjoy good things in the old-fasnioned dere On Mr. Allen’s reeolution of congratulati Sy thom bere French people, which he will offer to-morrow Hicks & er—20 do Cameron & Brant—4 sera, Ido not know how long Captain Littlefield ee chy $e Te mek oe » aa Perhaps have ‘am interesting debate, Allen takes this | b* elsewhere expended wader the direotion of ebiefs, or Mirceliansows Hecord, Commanded ber ; he was, however the Arat captain thut who desire to be free. Nobody intends to scad men or | TePubiican movement of France with about aslittle pain | he President of the Un! es,in compliance with | Pacemr Suir Mancaner Evans, Tinker, having been de on board after | shipped, Berides r, there money to France. She has the disposition and the pow. | $007 man we know of, | one Fogost must Sool pee. “Oy Faesee tae topeindsbe. doo ensnémens, . te | San va ‘sail tbis morning for Lond Tyas ovisions and stores taken on board. There were ec too. This would do no good; but the sympathy of | tio My de represeatative of the King of thy Fraser, | Wished to kuow the object of the gentleman from North er bert ot lar pare on board. They told mo one was a super. ity millions of people cheer them on in the road whom thee ts no onc kien Carolios io introducing it There is no reason why the 4 6 are bi eg ee na te py c.% “ar |. By teference to the House proceedings, it will appear | ¢XPenditure shouid be limited tothe Indian te: noston of heavy 6 ceed ot ‘safety. We can manifent our sym. | that the Wilmot proviso is up egain on the Oregon | Uinootaw academy) ie guilty ef Indiscration tet it te | blown oat of the bol paiby without @ breach of neighborhood. It Dill, as large as life. ¢ nq i : ainciiitcnhash made manifest. waver, cannot be shown, He | Would revait and sar) and the other a passenger. | do not know their On the night of th we sailed, or about one the one who | understood to bea owas eaptain of a sbip; that ho out to bring her home, and that i.e Laurana tw tubes Thos Pr me ce Harbeck & co-450 sacks salt G Wi cida—900 40.0 D ; * 100 1G el * was goirg to the east cot of Alrioa by the Cape pM ity) | Ths bapeases ‘tae boreoes of nes Peni _ 9,16) |e ee ng rom, Baltinnere for —Hie Purit—o08 ee bbls Ash Ve puneheons rum of Good ope for dares. Tihs gonveraction between ‘a 4 progress. ¢ Glorious French News in Baltimore. Mr. Moxeneap, (im whose district the Choctaw aca- thds tobaeo had been saved id 1 ; he told me that he ey ‘Adria to booolds 13 or 100 staves were alse caved had been captain of @ slever on thi t of Africa two The news by the Caledonia has caused a thrill | demy is situated) could seo no necessity for the adop- | ¢ 8 f ti! Ab hexe inant 1 hi tion of the amendment. The mover, (Mr. MeKa sald | android on the spot. my of thls countsy of Joy to vibrate through the republican hearts | that he made no imputation against Col R.M Johnson; | Bax RicuMmono, (of Plymonth) Ellis, fom NOrleans for 1 sympachise with you oli on the pre of our citizens, and preparations are already on | but, at the same time, the amendment implied a virtaal | Bordeanx, was the venel wreeked on the island of Oleron. [Cries of go © ‘go on”) foot for a grand popular demonstration. Monar- | censure. Twenty-five years ago, Col Johnson was arked | eve of Feb math, mister The Kwan 8 Mr. Hannxoan—There were loud and long eontinued | chies are beginning to be considered most deci- | to take cbarge of the academy. Congress had. from | gr0d vewel of over 30 tone, abst? yenis old, and valued at cries for Hannogan !” "Hlaunegen and. that gente- dedly and emphatically “behind the age ;” the | time to time, mad Pia tinae for the soademy; ® | tune office, in Boston, aud Old Colony office, Fly- man complied with the spontaneous desire ye mya awakening of the bone and sinew ot the old Ae, B hy So hg Rn od mouth, ces ence. The following is ® meagre outline of what he | i415 the “inalienable rights of man,” bids u ded. macatd or three times before, and that it basiness for » young on one (rip $5000, Thi ions) 223 bbls lard Howes God. : bbls do to dont C on—98 barrels pork 8 & EF CA B hits Ne pried hhds sa ie ok papers out om the cxbi yma abo 1 cannot any one saw him exorpt m: I atterwards te id put them two beams abaft the main wrecked 2 Ly: a Sablons, about 14th instant, bt r—4 bbl I 1 be mde Seymour coml Cronk ant bundie Nira B Reinge-o6 ton ard 98 cule :—ie Baw a ey See te ey, he eet fee i eS cen ; " to Po th, Mrs what beoame of thom ufter; about ne df but | fair to result in a world of republi _ | Mr Sawren is views. He did not wish tho | % the brig of that name. "belonging to bla and 4 kegs do Hewitt Lees & co—l 2 corn Howes 4 by the vemeaten ‘d cates hove, ft oonk on The news from France has so absorbed public | expenditure of money to be discretionary with the Presi- i NS or vicii whieh casted heoce, Feb 5, for London, Godfrey ‘ com116 bales cotton jlargovs Ee ravert—40 de 4 have not Doon om breed the eats ane -y hold back All hail, republican France! (Applause.) | attention, that the political fever that was com- | dent, and he sald that he did not think that Col, John- Bees SSOP eM | spas s bbls rescich 6 mall Ga 18 bens he'd bones modes Cloenme | OES it ilena ‘What struggles bave we recently heerd of,within the lest | mencing to rage in these regions round about, | on put one red cent into his pocket in an illegal : ‘Grove The On-ka-by-o a:rived in port on Tresday. or twelve deys? it was like thunder from au unclowd- | hag oalmed down, and all is as quiet as if we | manner. oe AB a ay ae pm med od She hes talon ior | were years, instead of months, off from the Pre- | ,,M* Baanimexs was in favor ER eetons, pd haben for's model the undef Washington and Lafsyetie! | #idential election. nothing to affeot the honor or character of Col. John- Cot Cave onie—Brig Growler th eles coun 0 r Laverieh ie? & co—€ bbis 1 168, 16 Har oar nari tag hdr 1, 168, 165, 198, 140, 149, 144, 146, 148, 100, 7“!