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INTELLIGENCE BU THE MAILA, Ping gre uta nagmary re amy tet ofa eet on LATK FROM SANTA Fk. if And at « quarter to three o’elock the House adjourned | | drow, away. Ca Tree el yee ey to | ADvance ov Guwxnat naka vron Ex, Paso wirn 3000 | ‘0 until to-morrow. message from Gen. stating ie. or Ee scommp, Tiete tet ot. tern and Ot gig (¥rom the WestoujHerald, Extra, Maroh 21.] al 50 ee of ene: war on the Gismarran: Mach Are Albert i it Phil- Adairs tp Washington, Rinenit tor the commen, on * ei Ex felt "Cid Tat ew Wonk, Brace: Vostevois Web Ss, Wasmvaron, Avril, 1888 | Neveeatostbing tant Sout Gagates bets cask | tor the County af Wanhington,, “""™™"”| s'ocpereom bat” (pad att id "He fhenasia | tetra 50 tcves um Saate fe ging | aca Ma igi Cree, Doing, N Yok: Cosh Wholesale Appointment of Clerke— Dissatiafac- | or a coarse ead’ vulgar ict ati ‘ t | “Guwoa, Merch 3—Sld Chusan, Jenkins, Palermo. Arr 2d, I did Wasuixoron, April 7, 1848. had it in m: . 1 told him i hed. He 4 d sxraare,sounsvonsts then requested that Fahould return it tohim. I replied poy Enea yh ool Feb. 7, 1848, from whioh we extrac! tion— Whigs in the Enjoyment of Spoils—Trou- See phn Tang vagabend ‘The court rendered in an opinion this morning, that pa | was on my road out ¢ ae pe be oe the ad Febrasey at 12 o’elock at night, the part; ; of the yaa, ton. March 15—sid Douglass, Booth, Boston. ULL, ouglass. Booth, B f the corr dent of the New York Herald, | turn I would sce about it. Hesaid mi vort, March 13—Arr » NOrleans; 14th, sid bie tn she Seherwry Depeanen® Be. sure of business open tr cag bill, because of the pret | fetaloed in the custody of the Senate of the United | to moglect it. Im the course of conversation, he (Gen F.) | ct qragcons stationed at Alburauerque, wars, aroused | Garoaae, Mies, Baltimore; lth, ar Hairy, Noyes: New’ Or Within the past week there have been about | sre 0 besrmbmertian States for am alleged contempt, ls beyond the juridic: | told me he had that( spleen oy ope | hushus, and came express in an inoredibly short time, | | Hasvao, March ¢ Arr Howsrd, Fanlson, NOrleans; 10th, i inci court. court considered | an abstrac: report. iding night rareus, * f i * s fifty persons appointed to clerkships, principally aap himacn atenrinnd Seitithle was todos the case, and had come toan Unanimous judgment, but | while in Now Orleans, by the editors ofthe Della, that | | TaN night anddey He brought intelligence of all the | Biareus. Nicabarg, N York: Washington, Kruger, do.” im the bureaus belonging to the Treasury De- | Ty Suet may chon ine aoe ot of eae enti oie Rest | had not had time to draw up an opinion suitably no- | was & man that could be relied upon; that be would | hua their number of cannon, thelr sefonocs, their Sght- bmn cre a ary SE partment, There were a hundred and fifty ep- | sccumulated upon it. But what assurances have we | ticing the authorities cited. aE: it the return | deem its breach of confidence if any improper use wes | ing men, ke , and that General Urrea was sévancing eury Clay, Nye, NYork; Kent, Se plicants for every vacant desk. A singular thirst that the measure will not be required agein next year! | Wes conclusive upon its face as to the ju: tion of the | made of said paper. | left, assuring him that he should upon Ei Paso with three thousand men. Three or It | Senate hear from me that evening. The same evening I wrote | companies of Col. Rall’s Regiment were stationed at and appetite for public office exists, which the | Thiz session of Gonteroe Cente emetin lust chres| ME. BRapixy asked if the court had considered the | to \sen Pillow a letter, d certain ressons, to | that place, and are of course in danger, The dra for point made, that the petitioner might plead iu avoidance | return said psper; and received, “in reply,a note desir-| .. Alourquerque were ready to march to their relief rd ; Kent, ——, do; Com Kent. yea; Commsrce, Henry s administration cannot satisfy. Congress, in | months to come; ano during of th adictit . > ttee. je matters stated on the return, not contradicting | ing m+ to @ moment’s warning, and were only awaiting the arrival view of this, should pass the ten regiment bill, | "Me Dares ma et eee eae art censure now | it, bat ring te goeton oariadioton in tbat manner. | "Ou the puilation of Leona lan tthe New Or-| S'Gnneral Pica inten uate,” He was expect d')a | Wii despatch S ri e Court 2) ry leans Delta, a 4 F three sw , consistin; “ , so that those who cannot obtain situations | Defore the other house, | ss soon why this| Mr Baapuer then asked the court not to remand the | ing that they ‘should keep the origiaal for me’ Oa my tenants Prince aud Dyer as Aids," Coptaine Sickinecx | ¥:tk March 23 to use the pen may wield the sword. But the | temporary measure sbould be laid-upon the table. Let | petitioner ubsolutely till that point was settled, return from Washlagton, through New Orleans, afew | and Gartison, Dr Simpson and Major Spalding. 1 receatappoiutmentehave not been generally antis- | us have the geverel remedy Srat, and epoly tach tompe- | , The Cover ordered the pr to be remanded till | weeks since, | reccived itirom Mr, Maginnis, of that | {tend arching Inmedutaly upon Cibuahes, mich ii Apa ae a " shall -MOTTOW, aper. nce t! take and hold unt ther orders.”” for Philas ia 22d do: factory, “Among the stauneh, orogressive, con- | previad themes meme Te —_— EXPARTE, JOHN NUGENT. Gun Pruow —I desire to have recorded thet the wit- | WHT Mo rcosived a Sania Fe Republicec, dated with despatch: Hideout, Brown, do 26h: Woodatock, t tal di ate, i On Habeus Corpus in the Cifewt Court of the District | ness wrote to the Delta, and that said paper was kept for obtain the following news : ines peices mathere 4 aK G 3 i ve a ee Faroe pap eet ” of Columbia for the Couniy of Washington. him end afterwards returned to him. sata a wes In geeet eatimaant’ fe eer raleaiad ) M d passed, ‘The petitioner, on the hearing of this cause, on the re- | Juocx Apvocarx -sAt what place and what time did | phat Urea was advanclag upon Kl Paso with an uray of them Apel anand gee to the br nh almette. . + re, turn made by ‘the Svrgeant at arms of the Sesate, | you hold the conversation with General Pillow, whon he | fom 6000 to 10 000 eer veala marohes. Trice ch, from which Mellen, City Poiut and Kicnwoud soos; Adirondack, Gilles: pie, for Charleston, 2ist; unity, Auderson, do wi h despatch; indostan, Cushing, 1or New Orleaus, do; Joho Cumming, Dwight, do 24th: City of Lincola, Poole, do; ta, pabauoock, Drummond, for NYork 21st March jer to the brig among other things, maintain-d the petitioner's it to said paper? i diately made p: eparations for marching with seve- Lonpon. March 18 Entered wutwacd Superh, Farreil, Bos- speaker, he tripped it to Moryland, and there nd Pesto sue Vico President, the Genete | plead in avotoanee OC sal return sar ples whisk osld ~ About the 284, or between the 38d and | rat hodies of troops to the Tellef of the place” Mre4, | tou: Walton, Darian, doc Wenham, Wyley New York: ty clectioneered for Cvay and Freiinghuysen. and, Kxecutive Session. tend to show that, sotwithstanding the facts stated in | 26th, at Misora. ‘Abel arrived at Santa Fe on the 11th, from El Paso, and radish, do; “Mediator, Stark, do; London, Heb- ‘ dependence, 200 as @ matter of course, opposed Mr. Polk, who, at said return, he ought to be discharged; and no" briog Juper Apvocate —Is the witness acquainted with the brought word that the troops below were all on a forced Entered inward, Victoria, Hovey, NYork. that “ the said matter more distinctly before the Coutt, theasid | hend-writing of Gen. Pillow, sud if so, whether he oan | march for El Paso, and that there was e strong prospect Ropers ferent V ieopria, Hos : Ps , that a ma. . > 1 do; ina, 7» do. 9h, . Strength to overturn the fabric of the coustitu- anor om, Abed 7, 104s... | eeepura thi ths ok dl pdltotat Wan he nckec ed oa Gane Pillow. Ihave seem him write. I eaw him | reported to be approaching. Colo ba 8 | NYork. pide a ee ion, involve the country in a war, and make a conquest, if he thought proper to do so, of the entire of Mexico. It is said, that Mr. Laird ob- | the congrat: Lonponperry, Mareh ll—Sid Provinei iiliams, Phi- adesphia; Fanny, Quin, NYork oon diats Williams, Phi March 9—A'r Coosa, Fales, New Orleans; Feb 29, , informing | ate of the United States, committed to the oustody of the interlineation of two words—the paper mark- | "G,0” Price and staff left on the sth. He will have, on , tomdering | said sergeant-at arms for the alleged contempt by him arriving at El Paso, about 1500 mon under his command, tions of the United pee the et said to have been tonimitted it the said Senate,yot | Jonor Apvocatr.—Will you look and see if youcan | oonsisting of 7 companies of Rall’s r regiment, Lt Col My tained his appointment through the influence of | of France. asking concurrence in the same. the said pretended contempt was not committed by him | trace Gen. Pillow’s writiog in that dosument? Euston’s dattalion, Viej Beall’s battation of dragoons, March 18—Sld- Quebec, Pearson, Boston: 16th Judge Dunlap, a democrat, who operated on Mr Cummiss moved that they be taken up for con- | egsinst the join any case at proceedings before it, | Gun. Pr.tow.—I odjest to that + pene cin! oo be | and Maj. Walker’s batiali there, Redband. do. pry Cave Johnson, a democrat, who used his influ- | sideration {Objeetion was made. or in any matter of which the said Senate hed jurisdic- | has admicted already chat he is uneoq Y | MCapt. Skillman, wich 15 men,left Santa Fe on the 11th, ee oars head Bart, MeKevitt, tos ence with Peter Hegner, a whig, the Third| Mr. Asumun - Auditor, without whom, Mr. Johuson thinks, it ore tojola General Price as patty of scouts, Skillman ‘Court over-ruled the objection pel hate ge party bope they will be taken up. BRADLEY & CARLISLE. ~~ -writiog . es.—From what Ihave seen of Gen. Pillows | the p-ws from Chihuahua, for the purpose of spies n. souL.— The steamer suils to-morrow. The point will be pleaded before the court wanes a 4 by Gen. Price when he heard Ww Onan. prev to March 1i—Arr Chatham, Yours. NYork, Yes, the steamer sails to morrow; per- Oronto, March 7—Arr 8; Lawrens ‘ait, New York; 4th, the government could uot go on. men pera this. henud-writing, I should judge that the words—victorious uary Cc ;, Feb 23, James Smith, Bail p! Mr. Johnson and Mr. Hagner are warm per- ag opto Nao wane eee Mexican Intelligence ‘The Court of Inquiry. | ““no:hing and—d- aes be his oie beetle A ot re attains aFeurinooti, March Sid W eatmiuater, Nr New sonal friends; and why should the democracy APPROPRIATION BILLS. {From the N O D ita, March 80th.) Here forthumberland, Griswold, London, and sld York: 18th, arr for N York. Sane ovr THE, March 15—Johanues D Von Stritaen, Br, men tor Ba timore, Sr 8r a Re about ih 12—Pat in Sout igrasebare bs iene tems bazeh Fain Seu a, object to a whig auditor with a fat salary, bein; ; trom the C leans,| _.Firts Day—Marcb 21.—The oourt orgs retained, wien’. or whig messen; at foe Pear pr) making a emo Ye sven of eet ‘xk General Scott —— he nn — saothertime he should again want the evidence of Mr. MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. scribed for nis political opinions t ‘To the vie- | Davy pensions, bill making appropriations for the post- TAS mentee etek NuchambencWaniaio, Aanucenest etn _ tors belong the spoils,” 18 a very good motto ; | offce department, and the bill, with amendments, for Beige beg aye ‘Tae Judge Advocate then put the following questions ‘examination of Mr. Freaner, on the part of the prosroution, clesed. General Soott said that at ————LLLeEE . ‘al Seott) understood, hed been re- al ating from Gen Pillow: Port of New York, April 9, 1848, March 1 Entered outwards, D. but it wall not do when the influence of a foreign | ‘B® ™PPOR of the navy department. | belived or entered on the recordeof wat Court. It would ropes aorecate e Whae-were. your, social relations —_~-——. 'E Bilton, sarioram, do. Bd Friakiay?” Bothy minister is exercised successtully with the Se-| wr Gannett said, that ‘a8 200,000 passengers | *PP¢St on reading the report of the. proceedings in the | with Gen. Pillow, when he invited you to partake of his Miinaat-s.=chityc Tele Talbor, ¥ i. cretary of the Treasury, tor the appointment of a | may arrive inthis country during the present year, it | Paper Sbove mentioned, that enid deoument was part | hospitality? 3 Howes, dos Harriet, Watson, ¥ -iOrleans; Ist, whig ‘relative to a good place. We know of | was of great im jee that the bill heretofore intro- | ®24 parcel of the vroceedings of sald Court. That doeu- | Wirwess—My social relations with Gen. Pillow were eesesehite New Onicans: gtk, Vines’ @uice: Feb 27, ieola. collins, Apatach: Venice, March 1 pale Lage, Saver’ aah. eer eer ea iby de. ee” shine, MeDevitt, New Anaosruna, March 18~Dutch #’ ar Sea, for New York, 2 ort. other instances in which whigs have been ap- | duced by hi uld be considered. It was taki ment, in his opinion, had s tendency to prejudice his | somewhat on the same footing as his rank and my posi ; Cleared. pointed to the ‘exclusion of democrats, “But Ti | and paseed, without debate. ‘The provisions of it ars sere ant Se mowid nak. 2 the ees ist ihe Coun st Nica. Faave peceaten of Bie Loeptiaiiy he es atten |" Steumship-<Nordhehier, MOtd, Chislestoa, OpbmeNd, Tilda an effort is being made to reconcile both parties | {07 Ti cssels, whether of the United States, or} The Paxsipen sald that the proprietors of the.Ameri- | sat haye dese allother oMesrvot rauk “On the night Fe pip —Charleston, Brown, Charlesign, Geo Bulkley. an the bestowment of patronage, we should not any other country having sufficient capacity, sccording | ¢@" Star would be held accountable if any matter hi ceived the paper, his solicitations were so urgent that | | , S:tks— Anahu o, Barstow, Cay de complain, as the moito at Washington, as 80 | to law, for fitty or more ‘passengers Gane? ten ‘cabin | been published by them of a nature to warrant such a | could not refuse to come. | never knew Gen. Pillow Paris, is now, “liberty, equal, and fraternity.” | passengers,) shall, when employed in tra rica; Leoni, (Sic) Napoli, Palermo. Cham- ica; Leoni Phelps: Mogsam, Ger les William, Wade, Mobil as asels Canpeeas, March 1s—Arr > ,; tan: 1 h | course. The document referred to, he assured Goneral | uti) he arrived at Puebla. ‘rances Watts, Upsher, Koopman, Ha- One of the government Treasury officials, | hassengers between tho United States and Europe have | Scott, waa not receaved by the Court nor entered on its | "“-Did you ever eat at Gen Pillow’s table, or forage your t. get rane: ©, Beceneans Sah ces hus Tennessee, Todd do, (to holding a high station, once on a time, borrowed | en the upper deck, for the use ef such passengers, a house | Tecords horge at his house??? : W, HiGpear, Black, Nouvites, Hols & Owen: Pearl. | Hoyt, NYork x orted by” ,8+ /NOHeaus; 21, brigs Heide, five dollars from a clerk. The clerx was subse- | over the passage way leading to the apartment allotted | _ General Scorr said that ‘he, yesterday, said he would | “| don’t recollect eating at his table; I might, in pas- SET ere Tar rane’ Lanlas | Wek fouroe, Phi). she Tp Seana, te, 384); 28, ently dismissed because he was a whig, and | to such passengers below deck, mot less then four feet | Produce certain additional preliminaries im tho charge | sing around the eamp: but | foreged my horse the night | (Own olor. a" s WS Gatger, Mechauie, Cushiag, BUck®: igs Mary ‘Yen, turdivant, NYork, 20, Frances the official refused to pay him: "A auit before a | by Ave feet on the deck and Ave fect high, firmly secured eg eal ROO Re at ea tele PURtiors rota whieh s@eu. Fil tod you to | Ville Hei Sylvia, Patten, Baltimore, J Elwell & Co; Openan- le, Baste”, errs, Morena) ortand; i, bark Gen Magistrate was the consequence, and judgment | foc nigor which shalltbe at lore cae fat eons okey | the charges preferred by Genera! Stcthyomemattersleft | o, Vogytar reree tua Taouvelicce ok #4 MatSlobe, Seary, Demerara; Klizabeth, (Br) Odell, Hal: | ; vais, Match 2 °Atr ships Callender, vason. fm Boston, was rendered against him. deck, and aleo with two windows, 80 constructed, that | Ut which he would cali his aitention to “Either in his howe or on herseback: I don’t know | :fax,. NS; Nancy, Mulls, Harrelisvilie, NC. H O Freeman: | jist arts, Arya ¥ Two clerks of the Treasury Department had a | onedoor or window in such house, may. at all times, be General Scorr eal al kt ne error, and was of | which. [ did not take minutes of the conversation.” atari Prosser, Ph Ns piderman. Pkg, burg. Wyman, ’, 2° J noe that it shou! a street fight one day this week. The younger, | left open for ventilation; and all vessels £0 employed, and | °°™' rected “Did you ask Gen Pillow for a list of the killed and al? Richm rr * cinda, Delaa for a real or imaginary insult, seized the older, | baving the capasity to one hundred and fifty such ral Pintow said, that eve stage of the | wounded, and when?” b Chas idallock, | 7nd mkt Baitie, taken old enough to be iy tickers and tore his shirt] pessetgers or more, ehall Deve two sash bosses; 250 | ad no objection t iat the error should be | “| did ask General Pillow for a list of the killed and | (Gawxin., Philadelp! bow. Rayner. d Wale, yen for Cowes,’ dg: Nautilus, Mi The old man went right'upto the secretary to rs, or ladder, leading down to the aforesaid spart- Lat peel ea iteney Be os cuney ch ipaa tas o wounded, but do not recollect when.” do: Excel, Lovell, Bostwas, Cabot, Taylor, do; Ellen, Broom, atk Di x had to bring againat him ; tate- hark 73) . complain ; with what success Ihave not heard. | mest, ehailbe furniabed with » handrail of wood or | neral had. to. heine.senioahin 5 seen hie | aco l% Fou not ask Gen. Pillow for an suthentio s ns Charles, a a roaiant teat OTHE Gceaal There was a bill of much iuterest passed in | “PE” such vessel 00 employed, and having the | cave, The following le the document then read by Gene- | “i do not recollect having asked for an suthentic | Hawk, Providence. the House to-day, without debate, providing for | capacity sGatomignt:, | ofteatnck. omGere for ctatomenia ot Weate, fie bury; Dutchess, cane; M than one bund: jengers, shall | ™ * Arsives. aynes ; Pi 7 the ventilation o/ passenger vesse Faux. | heve atleast two ventilators, to purify the seartmnents, Ciry or Maxtco, Maroh 21, 1848. | the purpose of comparing them with my own, and if x, Taylor, New, Orleans, 22 days, with, mare, to - ‘Albere, Marw re " Mr. President and Gentlemen of the Court:— found correct, to use them. I might have asked General Sem ugee Cope eureians lait Siyetion eevee | ane iggine, an Wasninaton, April 7, 1848. 2. All vessels employed as aforesaid, and carrying | |, The charges and specifieations to be investigated by | Piliow for » memorandum—perhaps | did. When the ‘on, Ekerman, Charleston, 7 days, with cotton, &e, ay eer Sted A Ship Sut diag; Josephine, Porter, for Cow. oH € : more tham fifty such pessengersiehall be mboose | this court, are exceedingly voluminious: those already | paper alluied to was handed to me, I mentioned that I | ood x Eee . The Prisoner of the Senate. Or cooking Tange On/ deck, newed and “conveniently | before the caurt cocupying eighteen of lovely | would not use it. That was the time when he (Gen.P.) | ‘°rrerensh(p Vishoou. Racaud, Rochelle, via Philadelphia, ker or MYore i }. Gustavus, Dawes, fo ficston, sons Be: Mr. Nugent remeins in the custody of the Ser- | arranged for the use of the mngers; the space for the | Written foolscap, and “the ory is, still they come.” The | sqid he was anxious it should go off with the first im: | with brandy, to Reoaud & Francois, ton.) for——, Id, M Lellan, Hard 3 pi, Suow; ‘aed ‘Henry Marshall. Freeman; Lisbon, Smith: Eli- q Smell, Marston, (from & Machias) r be testis 5 the rt of the prosecutio: Bark Chaizes, Morrell, Angostara, 20 days, with mdse, t 4 geant at Arms of the Senate ; and the Senate | Bre (ratory ond two feat wide Be eee bet mionsonshiy rauvire a iproatocaine emit aiuuss | ToeaT iaciag BRAK son got a copy of the Killed and | Harbeck & Co.’ Passed in the river, brig Apollo, from New | as ’brotert ar having adjourned over to Monday, no further | than two hundred, and not more than three hundred Tha eeneey ani Two Bist The prosecutor thinks it will be two months before he | wounded from Gen. Pillow’s Adjutamt, did younot get | York vie Tx Drinkwater; Seguin, ; : Eden) Homer, Messica, 53 days, and 28 a) te cent A : reaches his new matter. In this opinion, I hope the | that also??? ; Brig Chastena, (o! F . Sedgley; liuts Yucatan, orders will be had in the interim upon the sub- | POQtMEOn nw tore! than three Musdied. cot ace’ | facta of the oase will show that he is mistaken, StUl,it | "Peele o ston that'T got the list of killed and | £238 from the Rock of bt ii raat esis Nor ees tiuitet con seems a ject. The court in the matter of the habeas cor- | ceeding four hundred and fifty, thenfthree such cam | Will require some time, in the ordinary mode of procr- | wounded from Capt. Hooker; I got the paper from Gen. | "Brig Irving, Robinson, Alexandria, 6 days, with 2500 barrels tm Frankfort, arr 24th; Jane Yates, Brazier, pus, declared their want of jurisdiction to-day ; | booses or cooking ranges; and if more than four hundred | dure, beforethe defence of the case oan be opened It | Pillow.”? flour, to Hitchcock & Marshall. 7 Idg; Lydia Stover, Haskell. from rortland, disg; Perinnah & But ons plat Feincd, by. Mente. Bradley ahd | en fy peer, four camino spiasangr | rh n tieseoteveypombesat am cnet | DA Gen Pilon give orto eee oe aa | Sot Aine nosyacec iat creh eae | deen Fou lamar ecg ee e officer o! y coun - , “" 7 al u by . j Garliele, counsel for the prisoner, they will be | rie ead convenvent, nn mstrucwes oe 10 be comfort: | ‘rymon far from this oity, thet Chave already suffered | qq 2 6170 78 8 Copy of the lst of Killed and wound: | Eurijise, Colson, for New Xe inthe Uden Dutea:tocnremtice sree aes 4. All vessels shell have on board, for the use of such | Much (in case! prove myself innocent, as I hope to do, 1 do not recollect.” Schr Eldad, Jo passengers, ‘at the time of leaving the port ‘whenoe such | of the charges,) from false imputstions’ that have been | © Did youread the paper in Gen. Pillow’s presence, or} Schr Sam ONS SaaS veasel shall sail, well secured under deck, for each pas- | "town brondcast syne me. I have partially submit: | when did you read it ?”” THIRVIE TH CONGRESS. senger, at least Afteen pounds of good navy bread, ten yur months, to the most virulent at- | "<1 read pon. for more then FIRST BES 4ION. pounds of rice, ten pounds of oatmeal, ten pounds of | tacks of the public press,in the hope and conviction intl \, & “enc! Cid 0th, brigs Vandalier, Pendleton, Smith, Sierrs Morena: ait—R bere iwreace ork, : Thompron, Pote, Battin Honda; Charlot as h Bplendid, Bak Hasgas Corpus. . b> 2 tion off, I reoolegt dlatinotly;" as far as ete ieee neces say inoorrec < ‘Crug, #1 hr Leader, ——, Boston, 2 cays. Santa Crag, tu ove it to be ld 25ch, to load tor U — heat flour, te: ds of peas and beans, thirty-fi that the whole matter will become the subject of legal that you were in the habit of askin; w. Cardenas; Hearvetta. Sewy r Senate. pounds of potatoes, one pint of vicegar, sixty gallons of | ‘vestigation. This course | deem a proper regard to | general piloere for statements of their proceedings 1" He pits cquliaens hare faethe Bee Te RG Oa es Wasuinoton, April 7, 1848. | tresh water, ten pounds of salted pork, free of bone, all | Military subordination and propriety required of me. 1 | ~ | did not say | asked general officers: I said officers | 1 ship, 2 barks, 3 brigs, unknown. NYork: Parana, Pa ker, Mat (to. load. for Cowes); brig Fair spring weather continued Prayer by the Rev. | to be of geod quality, und a sufoient eupply of f trust the time has at length arrived when these Gark | generally; and sometimes they complied with my request, Sailed. Thos ¥ Knox, Belcher, Sagua;‘schs Joshua Brown, Ucoper, | Mr.Guriey. Journal, petitions. reports, &o. cooking; but at places wi louds which have lowered upon my reputation may be sometimes they did not : one officer retuped: @ list of | Steamships United States, Livercool (13 o'clock): North- | Cabanas; Ghero Kee Cat 3 a es: oil, Walliams, (or Dickey) Mariel, ABBENTRES. flour, Or peas and beens esnnot be procured. of good | dispelled. In order, as far as possible. to guatd agains: mgt arseil es, re; Mr. Manoum asked it tne resolutions complimenting | quality, and on reasonable terms, the quantity of eithér | ‘be influences upon the public mind, of ex partestate | gy the people of France, &e., werestill in the wigaien alee rng the other last b tf mi seporaia respectfully asx of this court that | whom 1? billed and wounded.” z erner. Charleston; ships Jessore, New Orleans; Sarah Drew, y yeu have access to offlcers’ reports: to | Mobile: Char! om, Charles Ne a cl lh Tiatire We 5 med articles, may be in- Miscellaneous Hecord. 20ch Cushing, master the Senate. oreased and substituted tuerefor; and in case potatoe ing heard all the testimopy under each specifi- | ‘| deoline answeting that ques'ion, unless compelled is 7 i at March 90—BSld brig Malanta, NYork. Cl Phe Vice Paxsienr replied in the negative. cannot be procured on Teasonable terms, ome pound of | cation on the side of the prosecution. | muy be permit | by the Court” . Soarn Hspaat, Fishes ot Edssrtown. while jving off and.ca i yoann decided the question was in or- eee of Mt he could not enumerate all the | Wisher and hi Mr Manoum bed desired that the reconsideration | ei:ber of ssid articles may be substituted in ‘ith, Phil. : March 18—Arr barks Eliz: might have been had, if it were not too late,so thet ? .. Atwood, thorn § 20 ships Thorndike, Uh tus B Swe ry ted to introduss my testimony tn defence, bearing upon y T eax thts cf the comrt’ as pneact ot | gouthe Court ha a total loss: crew and cargo sat Capt ate, Mr Buoker, cxme home in the Nimrod. the same matter. Mr. Freanei pounds of potatoes ; and the captains of such all de ‘ators absent yesterday might still have er to each passenger at least one-te simple justice Tam aware that this is not strictly in | Moors whose repo ‘she had seen. “There was great | goux MansLentap passed 23d ult, Chincotoague Shoals : nity of recording their votes upon the passa: part of the aforesaid provisions weekly, commencing on | SCCordance with ordinary customs; but inasmuch & | ducussion, in Jalnps, relative to the incorrectaess of re- | he ring Y. 1 miles, in 9 fathome water, a vesatlemast, nee SRR ORK Ny ae he solution che day of sail nd daily at least three quarte of wa. | ‘Dete is nothing that mili ates aginst it, I trust that the | ports which bad bec pubiished. On that occasion | appareutiy, banging by the ziexine Clough. do; schrs White Oak, Gibre ‘and Sea ¥y ilmiagte: 22, brigs America, iread- PUB. voc. ter, with suffc juel for cooking it the passen | Court will flad in the pesullar circumstances a justifice- | jooked at the reports of the offlcers of Gen. Twiggs’ divi: om the saddle to the dev The Vice Parsipent laid before the Senate certeio | gere on board of any such vessel in whichthe provisions | ‘100 for @ departure from their usaal mode of proceeding} | sion” coouments, and among them a copy of the | fuel and water herein required, shall not ha’ the General Court Martial im the case of Lieut | vided, as aforesaid, eh: mont. lowance.during any tow moved that the document be printed to the cleats. e mast peared not to have been | that aitoation. It lookew ueeriv new, had been ‘stepped in the ke'son with a tenon. Ic certalaly will simplify the deliberations of tan court *" Where did yon got those reports??? the labors of reviewing authorities of the public inv: “In Jalapa, at the cffice, I suppose, of Ger Judged it telonged te f about 160,tons, which had the master or owner of any | ‘Igation of the merits of the case, as ths evidence onthe | «state if you ever saw any report of the ope Leet cnded its coals Sa the mage ass tiasead wiih coal se art of the prosecution and thst of the defence will ‘pam wore | wiere it had been under deck. ae be bootie ta dertaporiion: wad ss tueomon or | 22,the,Valley of Mexico, end Af so, name who where it had been under dee this court is to = facts of the — which will be “I saw mone.” reatly facilitatod by the course pro} op ‘ ‘Her sails, bide sy st suomiited seat tD, J, PILLOW pee repeal eters im thont ge goal BOR ae Vee BA RP en After Gen. Pillow had concluded, the President ea aan cot grape ately iy that the Court, in '‘sonalderation of the length of tite | durney'r ae ma te me a the in moved to take uo the bill providing for an ad- | preservation th ; and to that end | much ditional military force of 20.000 volunteers. be sball cuuse such regulations as he adopt for thi. The motion created some conversation between Messrs. | purpose to be posted up b-fore sailing, onboard such, helder. N York. 41, bark Cumberland, Woodbu: big. aleen tlson, Carderns land; 22, ship Cosumbian, Merryman, Cowes; bark Ageuori Webat Lh gn ik } Ham beem pro. all at any time, be put on short a! ag suo” vessels shall pay to each and every passenger who | have been put on short allowance, th for each andevery dey they may ert allowance, to be recovered in t! x, Cox, (supposed from Bath for Boston) went asbore on uid Point, 29) ging, anchors, &c. were saved: her huil reck. She was valued at $1000—no in- 3: nt of bie commission in the army, dered to be appenued to the document aforesaid, aud Printed asa part of it. TWENTY THOUSAND VOLUNTEERS do; schrs White am, ship Robert Paiten, pendet fF: heard it read, and I saw, )| Suir Wa Pens oath, tigetion now before it would take up. would | think a uritten statement of Gen, Smith's: | won't be | lost at W ytootak: her thit any extraneons matter would be lef: ti he insara New Bedford, of whi ‘Sid about sth, schr Nevviras, March ldg; C H Applet 1, . fie ats Blavehard, ae 7—Brig Dracut, Wldeidgs, for NYork, atl, from NYork, just arr. Ouiy Caroline, Coisop, N York. there wis $24,000 i ties introducing motions or evidence, &9., br- the Bedford. and 9: Mataal Marine. fore the court. : ing forth fects, he did not like tosee anything — Br Bx ill pete te was sief ond at Machins Port 4th inst, that the Br hed that the proceed pte A $, Srasblog, wh 1p Joseph. 5 days from New York, went 1DaD Dm CU roh 22—Bark WM Hi Cass, Hau jagby. Dickinson, Allen, | srl, ina place accessible to such passengers, and shali| Gen Pritow said that he wishe a considered an at upon individuals. Gen | igh, M ora Head. i d 8 Pe x ona litany mania she mscubieay thtesmeasbares saves | erp iis onc os portet an Gamma Voyage; and it is | be facliltated as much as possible.and that no extra: | Pillow’s course of examination was perhaps unnecessary | pi'iao Jardine cid os Now Vous Sateuhe few oe ea ed ipa dass Faumount, Wimith, 14 position of certain at the conciusion by mads the duty of said ceptein to cause the apart. | 2¢0Us matter would be iutroduoed by him. in bis own detence. may be the vessel lvst.} of whioh Mr. Case st motion. ment coupled by su00 pessengers to be kept, stall timer | Here the Jonce Aprocars read the frst charge, which | Gen, Prtow said he would not willingly attack any ir-] Wai Suir Onoziuno, at New Bedford, from the Peci- do di di , healthy etite ; and ers of ch | Felated in part to the letter of Leonidas. dividui wanted to show that other offloere | fic 25ta,50 miles NW of Bermada, saw a great number of ca: hmond, Stearns, for On motion of Mr. critvenden the bill was taken un for | Leschenventioyed ure riquiced 40 snuatract inedesee | Gem Piutow here mado some remarks, to which Gen | ded ‘don: the same na bvamett im showing reports, etc. | die or sony boxes, shooks. uae boxes, acd other driftatud Advent, Heyt.lor extending the sittings of the Supreme Court ef the Uni- | and all parts of said epartment, fo thet it oan be tho. | Scott answered that he had no objection to the courss | ‘The Parsipent said he would be glad if gentl blowing aheavy gale from the NW.” Matilda, Doak, for ithout itjary to the cargo of said ves. | Propored by Gen. Pillos; when the Court had examined | would confine themselves as much as possible to the sub- provi safe convenient privy | “hat witnesses wore present, others cculd be sent for; | ject before the Court. The trial was likely to be a long clusive use of every fifty such | %me of the evidence he would bring forward would be he would wish to economise time. the weather is such that said | Written, and some in the keeping of persons, some,0! | “| have seen a note from Gen. Pillow to the General. | °a%° W' . ‘present in New Orleans, In-Chisf which I supposed to be private; I have heard | yinre of the nemp.and nearly al the Bark Joun Onin, of Eittaton, (before reported) from Tui- ted States threugh tne whole year. roughly cleansed ion. da; Kancol, Mr. BoTLen advocated the passage of the bill. It was | sel; and they sball only extending the session of the court from three | or water closet, for months to tw: od ops tine’ hey cae neem i0D | passengers. mint aan Gna atartueie' eae, | Wiecs wo the business ing before the court could not pos- | passengers cannot be mustered on deck witl ir bed- ed of for three or four years to come. Hog, it sball be the duty of the capisto of every such | _ The Paxsipent said the Court would hear such evi- | che note re-d.” Mr. Wxetcorr, from the minority of the committee, | vessel to cause the Geek coompled Sy soe passengers, | dence as could be sapere ce if that was deemed in “ Have you applied to any general for information in for Boston, with afcargo of anolasses, struck on Colors. argued against the bili, on the assumption tbat it would | to be clesnsed with chloride of lime, cr some other equal- | #Ufficient, it would then take the necessary steps to pro- | or out of the Valley of Mexico, if 90, whom were they?” | Jos Reef Qthult.st 10 FM with all sails ry effort to interfere with the business of the Circuit Courts ly disinfecting agent, and also at eu other times as said | Cure the remainder. “T have asked Gen. Cadwallader and Gen Pieroa in | heave her off proved univailing, the deck load was throws An extract of a Maich 25, say: received in Bos- B Mareh oh eL¥ast, March 30—Arrachs Malabar, i tony Wm Bievens, Toothiker NYorks dist hee Ghete ward, Wording, Carden s. Sta 27th, scht Genoa, Kand. do, Bam, Apel srracbreH D Lelghtaa, H adyy Charles ~ f ton, St varys. fferson, do; ii York, . At , fom the minority of the Judiciary Com- 5 deem necessary. Gen Priiow said he would wish to know of the Court | relation to the march from Vera Cruz to Puebla some | overboard, when she came off.’ Before sail could be made | Sn; Bt sarge. i NG jas New Yor! the various changes whicn it had undergone, together | so employed, which shall not be provided with the house | Witnese+s during the examination of others Ho had | my recollection serves ” Setemicaeeths aeaes aude aah teen hole Urleaus: Sth brig Go 152 tous) Berry, oes. with a long argument against the bill, and the principles | or houses over the passage ways, as prescribed in the | ®en in other courts all witnesses removed during the | * Did you not mention to Gen. Pillow when you re- | enner ‘tresenad 8 severe Rone. and thers by as a4 base Dudley, Queen, of the bill. He believed it to be dangerous and erroneous. | frat section of this act, or with the ventilators, as pre- | ¢xaminstion of others; he would bow to any decision | ceived the paper No. 1, on your refusal to make wse of | |r'$6000,$5 00 at; w Orleans. ‘was | fe veptune « fice in Bostyn and $1000 at the Garde ‘also $1400 in: reesed by a minority of the committee, ibe 1d section of this act; or with thecam- | Which the Court might come to on the subject, but | it, why you asked to take it away??? Kennebec Mutua’ fice, os pe Saeed i: pects fap to the bill. gee Race commnvuiges will. the houses over them, ss | Would request that his personal staff be allowed tore- | '-| thought there might be something in it I did mo‘ | surance on the freight money nt the fatter Mr. Dayton sustained the bill. There were one bun- | prescribed in the third section of this act ; shall several | Maimin the court, and also Colonel Duncen, his per- | know before ; it might serve me in giving an uccount of| _GisnaLtan. March 3—The Carlota, Lagi — Arr brig Julin Mi . Hell, reg ig Moulton, Hall, C 7 01 de Goneives; 7th, Dadho. "Tele of Palermo, fm ps Cork: Ka 4 four oases lying now before the court. it tothe United States :hi ft sonal friend. the battles of Contreras and Churubusco.” Sicily for Boston, was arrested here for ru«ning down the Tus- trom Ne’ e acho stent they should’ be acted igen and 10. set wires dollars’ tor each ona every violation of, or ne |, Gen. Scorr had no objection to the staff of Gen. Pil- | "« Wien the paper No. 1 passed out of yous hands, in- } can schr Du Borrelli, 3 years ago. but is bailed aud will pro has painted ports ig ald So bags upon within the next two or three years, would re- | glect to conform to, the provisions of each of said sec- | [ow remaining; for his part, he did not require the aesie | to whose bands did it go, aud by whore appiication?”” ceed | March 9—On the 8th, the wind being , all the wicd Ballard, Caloutta; , Geo Choate Val ‘as Koads, and be- ts to the W (7). ) from Bos eaxd brough nd had lost one man New Orleans; Bratus, Leer: R b ae bay. quire an extension of the sittings of the court. He had | tions; and fifty dollars for each and every neglect or | tance of his staff} he might be obliged to send to hic I do not recollect the date of its peering out of my Bio A eg rd ape dhe ph rap to ae . of Quiney, 249 tons) of the political corruptions apprehended by gen- | vi vial quarters for papers, &s., but that wae all. He also had | hands. It was with some papers walcu | gave to Mr flemen on the other tide. freed Tieact; fo be recovered ‘by salt ia say ‘Slrouit or dis | uo otjretion to Col. Dudoan remaining, as ae probably | Nicholas P'Triat to take care of for mo.” © (ee eaaat Marah ake Rene Mr. ALLEN was utterly opposed to the bill. It looked | triet court of the United States, within the jurisdiction | Might have to put s question to him himeel'. * Had witness no place to keep his own paperst”’ inhere to-day. with tom ef bouts, ‘to a perpetual session of the Supreme Court, which, to- | of which the said vessel may arrive. or from which it he Cova said it ‘no objections on the subject re- The Parsivxnt considered the question out of order. | overboard. gether with the Iife tenure of the judges, would be dan- | may be about to depart, or at avy piace within - | ferred to list of - Gen Pitiow eaid, that if he were restricted in his gerous to the liberties of the people. This life principle | risdiction of such courts, wherever the owner or owners | The Juncr Apvocare then read a list of the witmeeses | questions ho should find it impossible to get at the tru of the judges was inconsistent with the character of our on both rides. He wanted to show that if the witness‘had any othe: institutions, end net many years would elapse before it y port in the Gen Scorr then submitted a portion of tha evidence ep his papers he had some motive in giving it | '60 sperm. Left at Francisco, Euphrates, Paves, of New would be superseded by the elective system; and if gen- (ed States at which any veesel 80 employed shall ar. | Which was in the shape of a document, which was said | to Mr Trist. Bedford, Z:enbbls; Emily Morgan, Ewers, do: Copth, Tabor tlemen wisbed to sound the toosin for this change, let or from which say such veseel shail be about to de- | to be procured from the hands of Gen Pillow. and bear [hed no place to keep my papers unless my pocket A Nini Neptuce, oni seh El Sesto. Faday, ships Corsai Justice Story. Gov Briggs; bi: Nepi BaLtiMone, April Ary steome an onda, at acho’ 1 Oa r Mewport News. 4 “schre; at hb: I rigged brig, 2 horm Wey xs, I topssil aud 6 fore vad Littlefield, of Warren, Coast, 7 mos from Francisco, with 3300 bbls oil 3 off tne Here Shoe, 'uark ana 2herm bri. t r so = tn in th tant the iedete oi ‘ t f th 7 | ing upon tho letter of Leonidas. This document ie | which 1 considered unasie bls several vewels bound 0 hip. -Andal ew. Ti wean Deec imme eirictin aad eM | Cn Cena Eten Pat ee ean cee Tete | Make Did Mr. Trist #ce the peprr; "ld you draw his atten- at Tah te Nor seg, Loudon: M85 rg Syish” Masters” W laiicns Mr Cartrenpan regretted the wide range which gen- | to report in writing to such collector, whether the pi Gen Pitow, being called upon to know if he re- | tion to it, or did he examine it wichout your authority?” ee asa ik ae oa; ‘lk ete tf Boston; ‘tlleo” Merriman, Piukhsm, Boston, vit se 3 : tlemen hed taken in this discussion | The bill was not, | visions of the frst, second, tiird, and fifth sections of | Cogsised that dooument, said he asknowledged some of | Atter he took the papers I drew his attention to it cadon: i000 bola. Bpake Jun” $i, OR Kaiki 2 TINK, Match $1—Azrschr Chesspeake, Chipman, Balti- i jo ndon, 1000 bb Spoke Jun 22, off Falkland by means, ect f f the dreadful . i t the interlineations to be in bis handwriting. ‘The follow. | and told him what it was” 'NLondon, , yy any — CY " for As ie fal appre- | this act. hi been complied with in respect to such ves- ig be acknowledges to be written by him :."\Battery,’ * Did it pass out of Mr, Trist’s hands into the h . Gardner, F ‘ai ins tag) Sern ee ne 8, lon rovided for an additional Bession a (whence abe had'70 sp, 1600 wh): The bill merely | sel, a ch report shall state such compliance, and | ing be ing the year, ofthe | be approved by such collector, it shall be deemed and | “it,” “ground.” neral,”’ “conjecture,” “want,” “uol- | of Gen, Seott with your permission and approbation?” | jeaving ” Supreme Court, in order to enable it to get through | held as conclusive evidence thereof. versal.” He (Gi ) admitted thet said document had | «Yon March 27, lat 30 02.N, lon 7004 W, Dover, Jeff:ey, NLondon, ietory, Childs, from Coaa iver; Metal.ue. Si meinese « been handed to Mr. Freaner, knowing him to be a cor . Pi having declined putting any m . | bound heme; 3500 wh, 120 ap. ; monton, Netw York’ for Portland: 7th, brig Susan Ic giaham, iehasée. "The. Sets ‘cng te Us COmmned | canes ee ee ee oan at Ors of the New Orleans Delta, Gen, Scott re- | tions io Me, Freanere Gen. Scott sald ke bea a quention | -Ajsoarrat New Bedford. th inst, ship Orozimbo, Norton, | Sine 5 Sead whole debate ought to be confined to | gulate the carriage of passengers in question of the necessity for this temporary oroves February twenty-second, measure of relief. the Jud abu ty, th ft lity, tor the passage of , Mr Bento admitted there was no possible design of fixing here a power at Washington holding life officer. and providing for their sit in perpetual seseion—a power which might become dangerous to ihe rights of the Btates—but he only looked at the natural tend of things. This was a temporary measure, to be sure ; but it w instalment, and there wouid be other instal- | the United States, a greater number of passengers than ments to foliow it--extemsions of the sittings of the court iliowed by this seoti from year to , until at will slide, sir, into a perpetual id firet section of the act of eighteen hundre: eourt, cut of go and the States, end sitting | forty-seven, or if the master of an; such vensel ‘ion. New York for Pi , Ma“ nias Pour, Aprit 2~#id achr Sohu, Miler, New Yok 0% Portiand ath). larch 31—Arr ships Herewlem, (hose, from New is, Dennis, from Baltitnore; eld brig Sea, Nor NW Coast Pernambuco Feb 25, with 108 bbls sp 3100 do wh tthe admission made by Gen f- be recorded. | to nak bim. The question was put by the Judgo Adve | i..4 10g Ibs bones “Spoke on Coa, Chile Dee aot ot Gen. Prutow said that ia substance the matter con * . forced to | taine! ia that document was true, and that the fuct cf | “What is your sootel relation with Gen. Scott? when Moree Ameriae, Bois Now dendon. 1 104d 8 9 hes Joe ‘and not less | his shooting Mexican officer is also substantially true | aig you become personally acquainted with him, and by | 4 He alaithat the document was taken from rough report | ‘whom introduced ?” of his own. ; Gen. Scott sald he next submitted a letter, which | “My social relations with the general are nothing which was printed in the New Orleane Delta ; this he | More than ® passing »cquaintance, us it were, meeting 2 Y sald, was the octual letter of Leonidas iteslf, which he | Keutleman in the enn ad a ee eT ath: Tee sae Tee eal with, painted ry . is is, steering x dal , lon . snes the: said was first addressed to the Washington Union } ne ae, ee rec insed DAOUE Pillow ate mice Ghabbahip steering NW," ‘The Ofetiabo' ins ied serene 7 weathe: on the const—run from Peraambuco to lat 40 N, in! ters; I have very little personal intimacy with Genera) sues whieh (fon a0 days) abe has hed nothing She north, or ealins Pondon Mth isa Mr. defended the character of | and forty-seven, be s0 90 amended, that ons expressed as to | or distance between the decks cf the vesse ded, with his usual | in the said section sball be less Rog feet, to ssbips Ch out, 120 sp for NW Cor ¢ i¢, Bmith, do, 16°0 wh 400 sp, to craise a short time Jan 26, ‘Int 36 32 8, lon 47 49 W. bark Barclay, 1 ert, 140 sp on board. Off and on Pernambuco, dia, Kobineon, of and for Fairhaven, ». Parker, NBed' thio 48.83, Yon Se a ke Newront, April (—Arr brig William, Fish, an Ce al no iam, Fish, Georketow! ,, NTUCART, io i J sen oan aie - H Adams, Baltimore’ ¢4h, ew Bevrox April $— crrbrig Union, . loud oll for Siettin) Sid selie Sarai erry, avers at (tO N March 3—Arr ateamsliio Glob Wry Regatin, Prait, do: St Georxe,’ i6)%t Walton, Vera’ rox: 4 1a kj Maren mney ord er of any Eh veossl oball toke om boss’ his vessel, in any port of | but afterwards addressed to the edi He would show this Scott, I have frequently forwarded despatches for bim | ‘y4,tinee by modes of conveyance which I bad at my command | “Arent with the intent specified 2 Wh it Puebli munications were almost entirel: Cc 3400 bbis wh 260 He nd 3000 0 hes ~ stains were Gone by Gen Pillow. He would then inform the len at Pucbie, com simoss entirely | Coast, wi «nd om . here ' without obligation to the States or to the peo- | takeon board, at a foreign port, and bring within the | court how tid letter came into hie possession. Gen | cut pe See eras cave tee ae ere [aan Rina el Pred ire ater ayrweiiniees oe ‘There wes some way other than au extended ses- | jurisdiction of the United States, « greater Pillow said thet one word of that document (Leonidas) | (ram Carommittoy cough hie Adjutant General Lee Co. | cee home. Sd ship sary, (36 mos out) 1750 Vble (40 sp ail) son of the overt by inion te a wepeors docket could | ‘passengers than is allowed by this sect! waa in his hendqriting. Hitehoock, as may courier broughe.” . bound on a cruise of a few weexs, then proceed home. ieved; esaion, the bill would be recommiited, and that so! measure would be Low Harrie, whnuneys 4 bey, Bieh- Tampico; a fllen, Clark, Naw (oo, Newport Wo» ih chire'Win B Peters, ‘Lo phias Sth back Py otayy frances €Il/,q, Cardo: %. Norfol ‘ing. | "Gen. Piutow would remind Gen Soott that he (6: Selon taser alae Ep busuued th toe taammee oeoniael Scott) should introduoe his evidence without prefaa " Gen. Pittow—“ Who introduced you to me?” Spoken. “ es, F peech on the subject might tend to preju i brought « small note of introddetion from Mr. Trist | . Peet 8 rt and from Boston for New York, April t: it was not in order. to you, as 1 understood, at your request In calling at | ° snip North Star, of Philad court being ready for the exai your houee | mislaid the note, but you said it was no | tyr Liverpool. March 2 't of the New Orleans | matter, but took me by the arm and said, ‘Come in?” Bark american Hi the examination of Mr. Freaner closed for the | Merch 21. Int 30 30, ee oe Poy le ‘elegraphes cheat Sth. sehr Gey!» Provipencr. April Arr sent Cy Mary, Howland, Balth aor Adventurer, Lewi, led, sehrs Alleghy forthe punishment of parsons convicted of » violation of the act aforesaid; and in last nf Tn re ag Hag paseengers on board such vessels. all c! ren under the 4 ‘age of one year, at the time of embarkation, shall be ex- | 2°5# eae correspond n. Pi.tow said he objected to the orignal letter of | presen Int 35 being one of relief, it would be insuffl- | cluded from such eomputation. Schr Hester, Gree designed, and mischievous in other | 9. This act shall take effect, in respect to such vessels | Gen. it. Gen Scorr said he would move the Court in relation | Mareh 21, tat 3058, I liam, W ixo1 whaunock: Wil- * ; i Leonidas bring recorded, unless it could be proved tc eld ache Ne. Oree y Patt, Ne, pre poy ie das Pedaems of Cones sean fread the trust of te appeoteas Sa0 te rian hore him, which ‘ne know was an impossibility. . 4 Fy hd Wirappeded ocean Antwerar, March 15—=81 ter" Baliimores chen Wensener, Wue?aerickebi don a The adoption of the measure proposed was dangerous | such vessel sailing from in Europe, in sixty days EXAMINATION OF MA FRENER. th ‘it 17th, Windhouad, Nol Ricumono, Apn) &=Arr Br brig “ ‘ in another view. It might lead toe state of publie feel. | after such approval; and ft ls made the duty of the Ses, | Junax Apvocare -What does the witness know of the lee Peete ceuseclcor toe wows Regarding tne | cock, Mobile 4 Beotin: seh Varm:on, Seaman, ®, Yor ve eget, ing whisk dg! =, an eae ra (1.4 tetaey of mata to give notice ia the porta of Europe, of | two papers be befere him? lise Ii 1s venstoed other witneraes—Judge Walker, one of the editors of the foes Mathys ler Arr Semndie, rome, NYork. thd Voscmorers Boov'ar, Pen Lady Lake, tenure of judges. pendence of of whiel ‘is act, in such a manner as he may de+m pri 5 Witnnss—This paper mar! No 1,1 received from i¢ Maginnis, of the sam: e —5) -" poe D is the highest Teoommendation of the court, in render-| 10. so much of the first seotion of the act entitled | Gen Pillow. He was passing by Gon Fillow's quarters, | (yet The ntoure ieeuis sommone to the milieery nitweone, | Banaoks March 118d Jol g sr Ateiong teen eet: Norfolk: Cla, ther, Glover, Cayen: Upton, -Montevide h’ Mary h St Paul, Allen, Maniin, is Wi ing it independent of extraneous influences. The life | “An act regulating passenger ships and vessels,” ap- | and was requested him (Gen. Pillow) to call in the jon in order to tenure of the judges, and the fact thet their salaries are | proved Marea seccnd, eighteen hun dred and nineteen, or cveniog. ‘itness Pemarbed the’ he was in a hurry, but Po ades Seeinee et jssion in order to have SW ietien aoe Prem oe ‘are features assigned \o | any other act that limits the number of passengers to | was earnestly requested by Gen. Pillow to call He told | before the cour nd Mr. Meginnis on the subject now age. bigail, Leggett, NYork, after re- 4 Feb 12; 71h, the mm, in order that they bs | two for every five tons, is repealed. me if1 would come back to his house that night. he ‘7 sald Gen Pierce Paire japerior. Mason, do. é rv, Belfaat, perfectly independent in the dlscharee of their du "The House then resclved itself inioe Committos of the | would give mee comfortable place to write, rons nlane (Gen F) sod as to Judge Welker” ead sie, Mactomis; | BEsUMAts, March 10—M1d Joba Parker, Crowell, Boston. inet Sasa ase: Mr. Pueurs pleaded the neoestity of the relief proposed. | Committee of the Whole, and proceeded to the conside | to sleep, and soldier faro—or words to that effect. After | {G°rouid like to bo informed what they were Uinely to | RREkT Aare «Arr bank Augus arknieiater, Baltimore; The existing judicial system, which had been in force | rntion of p:ivate bills upon the oalendar, having stated to him the inconvenience it would be to prove. Sth, Atlautie, Farter, Charleston f ‘ euooessiuliyfor fitty years, wae, perhaps, the very best that When the committees rose some of the bills were | me to come back, as | was going for « list of killed ‘The Judge Advecate hero reod ti could have been d-visea; aud he did mot to wee it | passed. and wounded, ond was tosend an scoount of th tif th . destroyed or invaded. He was in fevor of this temporary Mr. Ricmarvson moved that when the House adjourn. | the next day, he atill urged me, and | compl L wale Ginn ut sneasure of reiet, because it did mot interfere with the | it be till Monday next. rained during the time of my return, fter having sup: or, should the evidenc TEE Pig Pamlc Ubiegd Siar ry texisting mode eater srbich the eourt conducts ite busl- This was disagreed to. Yeas, 59—nays, 97. per, | went ith Ger Fulew into the, next Foon, nd, | Gient, ft would adjourn to the United States, for farther eee eH esi Win Bete we HJs Bess ation of oases, demandin » CONGRATULATIONS TO FRAN GAIN. efter ha’ jom, he bai me the paper ooeeds ) h 15 —C ‘| 44 . ele requires 45 extra session of the conrt, of Ga camte'| Mr: Mebane moves to take up the resolutions of the Pat | Pr om Hee aay it Recovery .Willitms, Portland, dogg rah M, Pewee 1. Previous to ending it | " Gen scorr said that the next witnesses were Mr. Trist ar c G"Albinolns Senate, congratulsting France, that they might beaoted | to mo, hz Feud It and intetlined it. Ho (witnew) stated | ayq've Peoples of the -Americon Stary he doniged tat | f Bont laste wor—=Passed throngh the straits, Hindoo, Hughes, Booth, Maoist om é wot » Lioyd do. change of our judioii system natives, be prolerred the measure Iter upon. to Gen Pillow that he did not intend sending off a di ‘ineues h 12 Arr Hersehell, Wienholiz, New On- ‘nil, JOM Buesiaghim the court. "ihe Sreaxen ould that they might bo taken up,if there | {siled wooount of tbe battles—be merely wanted to nena | *immons be lewued to them Mienbarg, NY Je-| Thoma Bron, a ae wee Mr. AsHiey moved an edjournment, which was not | was no objsction off an account of the result as soon as possible; he woura | Te court adjourned until 10 o'clock mext dey. |» Leeds, from Dublin, premmer of d en te the Amer sarees to Mr. Donnan objeoted. d & detailed account jn afew dave, when he would PROBAB & WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS. fash ey and aniled for New York; rk Wine eres ek Ww Mr Cairrenpen apposied that there was no necessity | Mr. Wentwontm ingaired what was the order of bust | have an opportunity of getting an socount of the [From the New Orleans Pica, Conn, jenger, Crosby, Boston; Narra- inde lph nt & for alarm sbout this measure; and hoped the question. Gen Pillow then said that he (Gon. Pillow) was very By the seeamsbip Globe, Captain 16th, Locke, Boston; ua, Diom:cio Bess without further debate, upon the engrosement of the | ‘The Srna: ba taken. replied four other bilis,and the President's | anxious that that letter should go off with the first im- | Vera Crus to the 25th ult., hi been received. A oor- messages. 6, aad he desired him (witness) to ongraft it in | respondent of the Picayune say! Mr. Conorn objected. report. At Headquarters iu Mexico, the universal opinion pre- jaiph Alian Mi a: Allan Me~ indetphia + Junius ‘merien: Dt ne, iiuam Gray, Joho Ma South Carolinas haut Osprey. Bi Phi Ferrers, Phil Mr. MoLane remarked that tho Cambria sailed to-| Afr some conversation, generally, he (witness) asked | vailed that ot oe decided upon, and from several ous Lronk—Bark Adstio—Geo Thom ‘March 1 erty ‘measure. Gentiomen rom Gen would keep ke, Odoasa, Laverty, of this J da morning, be felt constrained to f Boston, and if the resolutions should now Pillow if bh 1d th ; and communications which | have seen, fromthe best autho- jarch 1! muginni fe ‘bal: Ty Missionaries to Afri aria ate rina pur ee Size lisesi eats ns | ts ae met aes sczee ye | GU cet hen sha cd oc | "Pere MR Nate WiracVi ne i ¥ joked at saw that portions of it were 3 , y : rs code them the fullest justies, - rr said that the motion of the gentleman | incorrect; he did not look at it afterwards until he of Mexico, on the 7th of May. And how in Heaven’ ork oad id i Loon Mth, pasted by, Tro | Cuanizsron—Bhip Rutton—R Reve Wiebe Sanyo of the Sapenne could not ve entertained, there being objection. into the city, and put it with other papers, When §5¢ | ame oan'it bet ‘The thot of Gen. Butler stopping sup. : vine. S MeColliaan X Nuckuaey cease?! A Fes