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ew Yoox Foposlel tlt her | for Jamee Montoe, Tis isahown by the following ne the age of New | culati vi ak. 68 tat ato use. nots legally. tecelved in she third | Almsb: tans, misy pilot vas. district of eigbteent! ward... ‘@ for elght penta, the 8t risting laws on the eu? ork open to an unr Perron, nown - resented the | Tegal votes fom Rai 2 TD | gw: Dwau New Orleans, JB Gaiger; sane Mead, Brov sels into the port of sk. ir. D. presenter | wanuah, 4 1 j irting law of Congress : ~ Megel votes at fifth t of sixteenth 5) Brags radford, Natsau, A G Benson & Co: n- 7 ugusta, from do for do; from following Oniect eo New York in sllowing New Sern | Sips erlayolcnscuatels cote 1 | mecarHicein, Sevanneh, NL MeCreedy & Co: Fables, cum | stgehmend Yor do: Ashiend, rou Phila for Boston, and several ° jon over the pilotage of the port of New son, Baltimore, rT ; ‘ & J if oh jaro this extent tsringea pow the noveselgnty | — Making in all of legal votes Gann, teatamr pikes Br Bes $, Yon At | gene Aeneid se ecb. Bez fo Bestoss s | Ol chehe, treaty ial | Wass. Jackson 'es0, . St John, mouth. Ni ie Fisher, 1% York. Sth, ve cieuoequal in giving authority to oficers of ons | eighteeuth ward 20° | sowemnith te Wi Wealiogton, Pevcell, Georgetown, Wcobsog, Bariewe N Pant held Bi ahi St Gharles state to extend ther official acts within the limits of | Votes aupposed to 5 Hplendid, Gree Iphia; G Hotehkies, 0; | pier, Teare. Liverpool; Br bark Saguenay, Tranuack, Gias- another. —— 2) Volta, Tuttle, + Emma, Johnson, Middletown «ut fog bak Frane Gregor, Hamburs. i Gil ter “ Poeshontas 3. The act was unequal in its operation, and to this — | Hartford. jORFOLE. 12—Bid sche Albert Viner, Marshall, Gilmas Coldoha | Loescher Johw G extent unconstitutional, in giving preference to ons or oale o. 18T Pa 7 aed Lampheer, Kerny, Provi Franklin, Wiggs geal ay! 5 fortland. ee alee amen: aaa | Griffing Sem! Lockw:od Bare more ports over anctber. The States w.thin whose lim- ‘Thess one hundred and fifty-seven votes,taken from " Boston; MM ‘ahele. ; Philadelphia: Mary Aru, f james T\giimen Micon ¥, Low ee ita respectively are the ports of Boston, Charleston, Mc- | the votes of Jackson, leaves the majority for Mouroe Ship Maia Arrived. Patten, ‘Boston: ke Antelope, sosby. Boston; Claremont, C ist Capt Ed | Lohmeri He hile aud New Orleans, have exclusive jurisdiction over | fourteen. msi? Maid of Orleans, Dennis, New Orieaus, 24 days, vith | Lermond, NYork: Mary Parket, Pathersoa, Kingston. Ja; Ut chareh | pea the same, while over the portof New York the State of | | The mujoiity of the committes are Merars Thomo- | ™ avis’ tyabelita Hyne, Dewiag, Rio Janeiro, March 7, vith | PE HMUY James, Demerara: & m Lynch Micbnel Now Jersey exercises a concurrent jurisdiction. By the | son ef Indiana, Mullia, Boydon, Van Dyke,and Roman | 9131'hags coffee and aio? aa eaeates Maven, Tas: Su | Cayen. vin Grand Cavmans: Br ache Wan Mary. 5 eb nee ieee operation of the act, the pilots of New Jersey derive | Mr. Munrur, of New York, eid that, after @ caroful hr Uranius, Crocker, of Buckspo't, from St Mav ict | Bedfuky Pensseolus Yoemea ane Woucae \Gampbell AD B—3 | Lunary some $20,000 per annum from ships entering the port of ion of this case, bi at conclusions | fo: ith, 1st $2 36, lou 73.13, spoke schr Batavia, of i'rs- achy recnrs Wink Mery tut Comet: é apt 8 Lyne id w lee e York, while from vosrels entering the porte of New Jer- | so different from the msjority of the committee, that ton, from Portiand for Havana, (Th i has b: fimer, Kit Na Baton Gramb Johe fran John iBeae ello sey the pilots of New York derived no advantage what- | felt constrained to address the House. He £7 dura maklog the vopace, inelading I ships Medford, Di clarke Andrew ce Jamey Peston a xisi rer. 18, | hides, ke t0.@ Domincuex belt no Aur ve trig ford Carrolt Henry Latham Wilber B | Pleifer Franz 4. The act of Concress was passed in great heste, and | t "@ | Gulnare, sld 3 days befure { spate, lew York. Cla : 1 ey jel ' IN Pearsall Thos J under aimisaporebonsion thatthe shipwrecks referred to | judice thn case, be would not say here, but throtch | Sah tua la'3 itlan si reas Ain ty cg NW Cee eUeee® —Halldock Se Wright | Leddy Peter le ee le to the pilots of Now York ‘the public prints It is repeated over and over ay«in for New York). pw rpenter kdwd = |“all Wm Leffingwell John V Prentice ‘Mr York pilots were responsible, the Le- | that there were t frond: the elections, and th«t | bark Ocilla, Stark, St. Marks, 18 days, with cotton, to}. D ship Letetia Hays, b-rt. Lowell. Clarke HF ig jen Marcia, Lee J ix d permitted to vote in inis | Hurlbut & Co. at | Bark Tab there ia mo evidenco that | Hark Lrabella, Trel gislature of New York had provided a remedy for ths | paupers and convicts war Harriet and schr Patierson; Persian, towed to sea 2d then existing evils in the pilot laws, which would hove | election. So far frem thi « Treble, St Marks, 28 days, with cotter, to | ships Gariena and Kialto. a {Carlton Dent D It ry oud Wen . nn perinitted to go | frauds were committed, ‘The raejority of tl Aiderias & Ce ¥ , : 4th—Arr ships wre; Wim Gray, Cor |Carion Wim | Jato operation, a” Propoeed had Ht been perznited 10 69 | [L%"S Herjdea the votea legally reotived, the commiiiee | miiiceroragies muwrrer, Cazdenne, lat inst, wish, engar ond ker, Nonfat: b Sposto, Rains i ha Harrison Rober 6, The act of 1837 had created dissensions aud ¢ir- ntire'y convinced that «fraud of the grozsest kind | kios. ard Charlotte, Litielohn, for Boston, and parted compa | bile De nN Hizaberh Kil-n, |Hawley Lymm A ates, not only among citizens of the eawe State, but practised upon the.bollet box, by persons engeged in | ny with the formeron the 4th. "8th inst, Cape Hatteras be ‘Tyler, Freeman, do; Atlasuie, Kose, * |Haves ey reel yy among : * Why sa a iv |} O'Bri tween different States, ax for example, betwoen Mis- | secretly conveying to the polls prisoners condaed in the | W by 8 40 mi Meee Recker ence ee Bal mpogl: H'C Winthrop, Kaowle Ci a ce postee ere sisippi and Louisiana, and Virginia and Maryland penitentiary on Blackwell's Ieland And again with lecbt otal fens Wheat oc Geen » Saow, Boston: barks Due d’- foeemesy BFAD leuk a Pollard Win H Where the law operates equally, os between Virginia | as ‘he committee have before them Bo Alchmond, lel notes} “ann Ny de Cubs. rhickford, los brig. ral Conuoly Wm |Healy Rowland G |Porier David snd Marylaod, both parties wre opposed to it, and it is | these men voted a! with molasses, to J § Hill. t, lat 34.27, Lo. 75 dq 2|“lekry Avguste | Henry James |Pomeroy Jchn only as in the case of New Jersey. which derives an ex- | taken them into the ith Belgian brig Mercator, Means, from Matar 21s {9 Coddington Alex eae Thos W 22, fell iwi for Antwerp, with a fi Now st what particular pall ommittes are not able to state. | tok from herthe captain aad crew of § men nt jurisdiction with | which they have cot cargo of augn-.in a lenky state, nad elusive advantege from the concurre: ‘o!son Stephen mod ther party is oppoted to itsrepeal | those persons voted tl " some lint |Cochan Rev J G | 1 +mgon J ee ait tomate fen ‘il these poser oad is the pains) Alver the election the Grand Jury inquired into the | satls~in one hour after she want down. 2d inst, lat 26, lon 79 Goleman Mr omnes baal W Pa bee? Joma of the act of 137, none toleavatorach State theexcic- | charve of fraud, aud they could discover nothing to eee Mies ee, ag senas fet Bowie is nao. \Parkus Aston ive. sive jurisdiction over its own pilotage. Justiiy the charge. Tho vigilance of the officers prs to mater. Lelt uo Am vessels. gontan Parsons Hiram Mr. Mizten thought this bill was too important to be | v-nted fraud. Taiz case must be tried by the consti- | ““Britah brie Empercr, Landes Breton, 4-deys, with Pasehert Harney limited to the discussion of the mornirg hour, undsvg- | tution and laws of tho State of New York. By thestatate | rlaster,to mester. 'w |Holinnd John Pateh Ephrinm a Hofman Menrich sek Bo molomen Patten Cept sohn |Hookins Fevncis Mate fratt Geo lopkins Clement © | Maciniss John tay fair R Albt a8 Mana [+3 gested adsy fora regular debate upon it, when the Ss- | of April 5, 1842, it is provided “ that no person shall be nate should be fall. The act of °87 was parsed for the | decmed to have lost or acquired # residence by living in protection of life nud property; it has acswered that | aay poor-house, almehoure, hospital, or asylum in Brest object Asfor the inequality of the law, it was e | which he ehall be maintaiaed at public expense.” ih bri Win Be ‘iver pool: ; J pool; York, ‘Vandyke, hi jure Londous’ bake Yass Hopoeaged from New Ori for Boston, 22 ; i: Barbary, (Br) Hegarty, Londonderry; Quiney. K d mistake—it operates equally over ail those waters boun- Mr Dven —Does not the constitution say that a man indi, Mf F | Howard leren Chas ded on cach ride by a different State, giving to both | must actually reaido in a ward or town to entitle him to | “British scht May Flower, King, Coinwallis, NS. with pots Bonton: Abegan, (81) apres tic onan kiran ten |Horngzn Edward Peeitzwert Fred States in allsuch cases,a concurrent jurisdiction over | vote R toes 10 Walker & Lo ‘ Coffin, Warfield. B azos ‘Santiogo; Renassance, § ft 3h Previe Cop jsanc—2 au pr cpelenp toast nat senias £2 Che Bune eaenen ante memes ies rate reennel gr osidc a oe hatea S a BE h ac nS [aesttanaee, Perey dovech a |euepen aMrean e” Mr. Davis, of Mass.,at grester length, took the ssme | must residr in the State one year, and in a county rix =: and schr era ton; Southernor. towed down to rea a view of the sage with erie . Di ona | mauthts end shail vote in no otuer place than whero he ter, Roskhart, Cumberland, NB.9 day , at ship Peterhof, bark Couvoy, brig Tower andachr A Hale ae ree ‘Syme Wil ith some further remarks between Messrs. Dix and | resides. abet 7 M i ‘ Hi land Ven ngtcn Rey J W Suydell A M Miller, the bill was passed over till to-morrow. Mr. Durn—Town or ward. We donot say that the Ds Pend i tend ech a dear c Stryker Jas PM 5d pregeli pelle yoters acquired a residence by being In ‘the alme-| Sehr Kus Aubery, York, Por : ‘ | ~ ; id t 4 ¢ Alabama, Gornam, Bost 8 os Syeall A On motion of Mr Cats. the bill was taken up, appro- | the'time they had aright torre, ‘They were ell cetk | Schr Ellen Kodman Mhermen, New Bedford. Herioon dor’ Ald teh ene: Wensshosgoas Niort priating $700,000 for the poyment of certein’ claims | {Me"ime they Rede right tovote, They were all euch ht Be Samin Brown, Richards, New Losdox. Paovipexce, April 1—Arr brig Perseverance, Johnson, Ha- Mexwe I Joshan against the United States in Colifornia. renee whethera man is rich or poor, whether be hos iemeeey. Now Haven vara; sehr New Regulas. Smith, Baltimore. Mat ison Rev H ip Busan Drew hence for Mobile. Came in at a ot 5 "4 . On motion af Ma. ¥ property or no property; whother helives in a palaow or oa with the pilot boat Phantom, {as before reported) on | giceMonD. Abul ld Arr scht Romeo, Bienchard. Galem Mr. B. followed ina dry, but learned constitu. | #28 poor house. Allhave a right to vote. There is ittle Ex Harbor. ‘The 8 Dhadaholestove | ~ Barem. April 18—Cld bark W Behroder Todd, Bio Grande ir. Bavoer followed ina dry, but lears tit one distinction; blacks, to vote, must have a freehcld | throngh her starboard bow, about 4 feet abuve the water live, | &e: schr North Carolina, i On motion cf Mr. Banoen, a verbal amendment or two Mever Fred’ W |p Merritt M Fraaklin Merriman Cept Al Ww Brown George “ Harriman, 8tJohu.NB Sid brig cot 8 See ee a aera ea eee os conte iain: | aUalifiestion of $200. But admitting that paupers hd | td has part of her eutwater knocked off. Plinet. for Afr Cayenne; sche 8 Wardwell, do; | Brows A Jun’r Harrington Joha | Michel Jobe W fuished from the exclusive power of the executive over Se eee eee Me ray neat er eeniGs|. oa tasks, enki Kae Srownoron. April 1i—Arr sehr Florida, Matthews, Yor G Hansdiditéw S| Meurie James claimed Mr. - 4 mouth for New Yor! Fy Ut arqument yeaverday. upon h s motion to reeommit the sramined the peinted valume of evidence for. 8b SUIS | gy on) cansiah-yeremen Wilbsratce; Canton: Cale | Ba tameAm Apel Occ Aer ahd Byzratium, Grace, Boston: | Bu wr Richard ; Hozel Bently roe Dill with @ view to its amendment in this particular | Por ei sto Sriw of he Committe of Elections, say, after | Rilly. StCroix: Moridicny apslachievla: bake Taabel, hin | Wlored, ew York. “Gid brig Joha Khderg. Johuson, New | Barham W C-2 Micheal | ingen Se | Mille Clark Theat Seen Mr. Rusx followed in support of the constitationsl explaining away the alleged illegal votes, that "the fo!- i faGuilford Oper, 3 Carohue, Chrrleston; brigs £ G | Piood London: ships Hariford, Sua 2. 'N York: Bullock JrJesse | “Teheag Heiezen Kart Mor tel Ktieene Cesare Toray John be povaepany ch gn fay La bs een ta rnd lowing table comprises the disputed vot HRs beaters Wd aes Aenentnely Linn, Lawton, N York; bark Providence, ‘Burgess, B Bu ton Thoms, Dodge Thomas L._|Herdaman Mosander St. [fasore hes | Fhommons awd a glowing vindication #f the military operations ia sigs : ; i — : ply 4 » Piles ett James @ | lendy William : Pa ia owbridae J fornia of Lieut. Col. Fremont, in defence of the Ameri- | S*hedule B has on it. «4. « «4 21, 33 natiee | | The brig Oneida, from Mariel, reported as being below. was | Bond “Mobiles June, Moran, Liveroools bark Herward Har: | Beran Geo We (hock pe pe.g 4 |Herrick B Morte Thor [areal ene [homeo bites can s-ttlers ; operations bexan from necessity. but end- | Scperue | has on tt. « 5 « a ee ns pool: breL Baldwin, Basset, N York, Sid Br | Birant tne Chas Dow Je i Moreau Dovid — [Piten'kdecoe’ | nomtog Samael tog in the oongaret of the country. and ire presereation | righ distal, ota natu, 6 | Ra Me—Sanziae, Wind WSW: meridian, NWs sume, Biiirersiole bien Cluven Antara hor De Mecrsomcry Robt {ptt A |Terrenea’s there Ferulis of Fremont's operations in Calitervin sb Te ——__— : SB POA pe a [Barker Alene" (Hicker A moe De, trendersmat Wm (Pav Re. of his persona! responribility inthe debts to be paid ; 20 vo Herald Marin ences. : : ente 4 Donk it Ramuel, ecker A. ‘arner Charles Deoause of that confidence waich should be maintaiued | Deduct20 votes conceded to be lawful Puuapeurnia, Api lec de mearinedsSche Thos Feu: | "'Wiacrnazon, April 1t—Arr brigs ‘Thos Paine, Campbell, | Banrs De etrMr (Hoke De Murphy fe bods Fredk A | troll Brother & Co ; ‘ by the msjorit 14, April 14, 4 m—Ari ., Apr if P| die Th phy, Pleffen Vale Taylor Ja between ths citizens of California and the goverment: | 41,0% 0 PAR ner, Nickerson, Providence; Florence. Chase, Boston: Henry | NYork; Commodore Hull, Williams, Boston: sehr Capitol: | Biedir Thomas Murry James leary eadne | (repr James —3 and in every view of the case, Mr. Rusk considered Mr | Al#9 votes concede: C Mead. Smith John Jones, Smith, Hartford; Ma- NYork: Splendid. | Benver MyereChasR|perperdohaeen deer Fremont as the proper person for the adjudication end Coniteatants's's "¥Aan & Caroline. Shropshire, New Y« : Napolson | Smith. | Pern | Pega yore “rescott Chas Thayer hie a payment of thes» claims, and he hoped the bill would bs pi dacrer— Fath Baas, a OE Lan Brown, | Beniumin &Co | Magy Jche Pettibone Geo S Hart John passed without delay. © Ae tho alttt ber’ it a sh a Smithy Fall | Bathjec f "| Bre: an Peter Macomber DA | Peter Philip Lx oven J Mr. Burien contended that the appointment of the | A ths sitting member's majority. sosording to the Henry © Mend, Smith. Provi- redley HA Or Magore Patt pennaton Fahl, heel 1 W commissioners under this act was not a power belonging | Opizieal raturns, oh ine ae ‘Smith. Nantueket: Compton, Meyer, New Pi i Avaeea jock Sidney | avis Grandiion ren aoe real F Col Paul to Congress, but that they were subject toexecutivens. | ® ore. of eleven votes, would still leave the sitting | Vork; Uncle Jal jaldwio, do; Mary Ann & Caroline, Shrop Rio Jam Bark Tatehte H Mrand Mrs Rodews! Day Thomas tH el none . mination The «ppointmient proposed to be given by | ™*@ era majority Bat the undersiened believe that. | shire, Allyns Point. fe. no sar Le ne 4 Pe rand : ie bes “4 D-quearie Chas yi Tp Wim EN i Clark this sct to Mr Fremcnt was an offler, aud whatever we | i! they@dopta far moro favorable rule of evidence to Miscellaneuws Itecord, two children and se vant, of fuenos Ayres; Miss Mebecea Jer- | Baldwin sa [Pa Mello, Albne e Jacob th to otha ll mnight call it, 16 was the appaintment ‘of a paymaster fer the contestant than the Practice of the Houre or prizcl- | Ba Barx foun Janping, wrecked on her passage from this | 'GantHaaewa—Bark Bogota—Mr Pasada, Mr Elliot, and | Baker Geo |De-Game L-Brooks|Huanyeutt Dvd W a D Thomson jeary the disbursement of $700.000, javeated uled with certain | Pe Will justify. yot that quite « mejority will remain iv | ejty to st Johns, was sold adahs lay on Moosepeces beach. on | Mr Metne Barker Robert Deacon Jamen"9pr” |Huat Henry W. Potter Ebeneser mpsoe isecretionary judicial powers Hed be the namiog | MYR ot the sitting member, the 3d inst, for $400. New, Ontzans—Ship Maid of Orleans—Mrs Guion, Mra | Brakel Tt |Devton ebert™ [Hasting Parker | Mafouey'feromh (Cotter Wim |Thomas Wm Of this officer, it would be Mr. Fremont,as the most com- ree ate conceded by the majority of the com-| Baro Saucy Porter, at Wilmington, NC, reports a schr | Butehelor—34 in the steerage. Bike Leon ¢ [Presser Crrux 8 |Hogébom Franklin | Maris Richard T Feces samen: ER rus ratand proper man ; but under the constitution rir | mittee, that five illegal vores were cust by the paupers | ashore 17 jorth of Cape Hatteras, sails furled, saw a r Manxe—Bark Ocilla—James D Fish New York; Joceph rLymanC Dexter Caled Hall Pievre Iatthis Chas soy sed Thorp James H = contended that the bill cheuld confine iirel! to tie | for tue contestant ‘The undersigned believe the nun- | smoke yee avy percon on board; was | W Bliven, Khode latand; T K Baltzell, Florida. ie |Dwight & Morris | Hademith Johy hha |Thompson 5 jarthewa Patt M ber of votes cast for the contestant by the inmates of | act ne name—he passed her on the lalsey Jacob S Dixon J creation of the office, that the officer should then be no aa ikuep & Hem lam Henry tg ra ted vnfirga. {| ¢ elmshouse much larger Butif five be taken as the | 6th ins IST OF LETTERS KEMAINING IN THE NEW ‘7 |Oobson Thomas Funated by the President and submitted tor confirma: | number, those five illegsl votes atould not only be taken: | _ Seu Crete, (of Deasis) Kelly, from Philadelphin fr | Lavon restOmee noite wae Benets’ Cept Jack-/pownerty Th ast Bawata fore, the recommitment cf the bill. "| Hom the lst of alleged legal votes for. the setting mem. | Porernrets, Tait a7 UL eole urate anchor, between ine.@ sl ili = napa mace he f Hell Andrew . bay a1 1, er but tl Ta rt the it sive » oa i. ——— 5 enso8 ale, Benton sald the reading of the bill would show | Forth pon irony hua gona be aes alent. tou de, | (4M;,"2th inst, by the atevmer Bay, Sate engine hed ste of the list in whieh they ate | Bigelow HW JO en'stopprd rod reversed, to avoid avother vessel, when the colitsion cecurred The O was struck in the quarter nud leaking. A bont’s crew was sent from the atea- Berbraner R duciioa of ten from the list of alleged illegal vote: Briell Henry Bu for the sitting member. Therefore, deduct five more Mr. Burien - Read it then, sir. LADI ae : | Wn Mr. Bewron read the bill, and argued the competenc; e iss MeQuirman Mrs | Briscoe Jobo — py Pe Hazard Richa of the Senate to name the Suanindage, citing the on oo the wags 153 fi mene, ge h? ee akee i hed = 5 Hi al Mary Mi (aalber pubon.cant x |Dusning Bea) P pparaen Joseph K Mit € F ‘hos 4 53h Wal Of the Pea Pstch and other cases in rupport of the clause jeoond. There is no proof showing for whom the vig lp Eran CE i sik + bamaaSaaml Soe hyp lerryA | Dumsday Mr Mr Mills Geo foha f the bill nami the clans* | persons named insobedule 13 voted Deduct, therefore @ inabout four fath gh wa guet YeKee sire FE Hazewell GeoR | Rue Gee Taylor AS of the Dill naming the comumianoners. He otjected to | B3eeeq for thia eaves: froma th ley atahe will be raise and most of Gotven Mra Sarah_|* eKledo Cathe: Hernemen Bonam =| “Ciun* id Horace Teixeira Domingo racer pager pg Pos gn. coq i tener RANT lps proof whatever that the 12 per. Whalemen. neg Nea egal het ae tee ® Hedge Timothy | Morgan James | tyewen Sines peatant ne the aéstatalned ahened tee oxo’ named in schedule C, alleged to have been on Otis’s | At Rin Janeiro, March 7, ship WC Nye, Rose, from Pacific, B Gorty Mrs E McAndrew Missk1- | Brown ML 4 foren Patrick Spon which are awaitieg here in thinly, weald ou Lor. | list Were not lawful voters, nor ig it known for whori | with 1600 bbls whale oll, (arr) brund home. Brady Mrs Am |Geveo Mary len Brown Jeane me enamdesou man aldmtcctnerne te |e ted. Deduct this number. Arr at New London. sI3th. ship Peravian. Srown, Izé:1» ‘Meria Glemmi ‘Met ‘arvin Ellen Brown cit Judicetion and seitlement. Mr. Benton spoke with | Mako 6 like dedustion of 14 persoos name: 4 eobie He #0 well Brady Aun | McCarthy Ann’ | Brows Dent ‘aL much earnestness in support of the bill oo fei nnn who were not in hy ae ty Baers Betis dhe a3 rein ers Set Brovy Were a ‘With some able remarks from Mr Phelps in the eu “Fifth Make a like deduction for the five person | jarze him by the line parting ker Mi | Me Cath or | Brown Walter S stitutioual question invclved,ou motion, the Seaatea:- | Bamed on exhibit F, who wore direharged from tir | mn, Anita do‘lean had lor (wo bossa. El medeeran Soe aneree | RexENAY | Beaelare” ame 2 b fo ye mee, do do. le! ft x a “Sixth, If the 25 pertons who went to the almshouse | _ Also touched at Bonavista in January, Sarah Frances, Wood, f jeLaughlin ell Dgeaeet, Brothers eellister phy wv ‘ownsead Walter before the passage of the statute of 1942 obtained a reni- | Fairhaven. el 5 MePhillips Rese \Denzaberz Edwa | Soffecbert Jaceb eehy Onok 7 House of Representativer. dence, then this number should in like manner be de- | aoao'pols oumenmount ne epored See ae oe Ln | Bevine Miss Clara | BA |MePike Mrs Huzh Dwight Rev Lereac |H:dvkizs A zor rardcek David. ducted? b ee f jigelow Miss Mary |H arson Mrs (War- J olman (9 C shy Or April 18, 1818. | _[Slgued by Thmothy Jenkins, Lucien B. Chase, Hex | Inland Mao BE 296 s1on2341-W, Frankliay of Hhode | Bishop Vise Mary), rentreet) | |Neleon Eliza een rhs if Mr. Hupsow arose and aia thet he had the pleasure | Williams, aud 8 W. Inge. e (by the Hope, oa the passage from New | otnent Mad. (Hartley ‘Hacnth Ml nn ye ryen Patriek Hort John C te announce the arrival of his colleague, Horace Mann Mr Coss, of Georgia, ssid that there were two points we Verds) Weshington, Bailey, Nant, clean— | giount Mrs Arna D| Haviland Mrs(Hué-| *Reilly Mre W: Byron Thomas Houghton EC ’ and moved that he cuslify and take his seat in this controversy, first, as to the constitutional right | had lost a boat in a gale. Brown diss Dicey | sonscreet \dorf Catharien lsonte Georg. G he SreakeR requesied the gentleman to advance to | of the individuals to vote; and secondly, for whom a: ; Spoken. Bayloe Mary Sartly Mrs Hanns ‘Margaret Halara Matthew Rass Jobe § Urquhart WD vty they voto. In order for Mr Monroe to sbtain the seat, | _,8hiP Osceola. from New Orlears for Boston, April | lkiey Mrs A |Heraughty All |Hud Clement Ree nD lUstiek Michard © Mans did #0, acoompanied by Mr. Hudsoa—and,| he must make it spprat, that inmates: of the almabeuse | 2%,/0".87_—had been ran intoon the night of the 28h Bark Mrs (Christs /arwood Mrs Hlelt Latham Jr Ray John Dorney | the Speaker, »fier administering the obligation to eup-'| have no right to vote: that they did vote, that they | surge °"’? ob eres ermtrama tg eer PSeON t) {eeasentish Hees in \Reiliy Francis | Voorhes: Samuel port the Coustitution, shook him by the haad and par». | votedin wards other than those in which they resided | "Brg Marian Gage, Reed 6 days hence for Belize, Hon, Mar (Hey ward Mra Reilley Joha Yulen Philipp | ed tie compliments of the day prior to going into the almshouse, and that they voted | 29 off Donble Head Shot Keys. Bare Mirs Mary G|Healey Bridget {Reed John AG | Suan minGamastnlened nhvcvenx for Mr. Jecksen. When he makes apparent these four | , BY the pilot boat Washington—t2th inst, bork Mary. of and | Brady Margaret Herrin Miss Maris|O’Gennor Mra Mich Reed Capt Jas W Mc: Tanatiomaas Ba warmmasee of antics noretofere | Prepenisions, be will be evtities Shite Ga EE knoe parent Fee Harbor, bark Vio | Bronte Vira athari’e A R Eceles Thomas Need Marshal given, introvuced a bill for the establishment of abranch | M4Ke all four »ppear. But if Mr. Jackson succeeds in from Matiolk fee becouse nik, | Bary ee one Lae Ly hvisman Adam ‘Reynolds Abraham gaint in the city of New Yorks which oo bis tortie, | rebutting either, be can retain hisseat. ‘The constitu. ttle Ken Harbor, brie Parts. Rico. of New s Mrs Lucin:|Partison Mies Susan Ber ry wos referred to ths Committee on Commerce "| tion and laws of Now York give paupers the right to 4 ton; also saw herm brig Francis. of New Hoke Miss” harotie| pratt Mrs Sua Rice James 4 Mr. Pouiock moved to reconsider the vote justtaken, | ote. The caso decided here during the last Congrers | York, steering NE x it . adi | Rich»rdion Edwin The subject of w branch mint was already before the | Wa8 one in point. Inthe New Jersey contested election | pBY pilot boat J E Davideon—I2ch inst, off Eg Harbor, bark oon Lae Committes ot Weys and Means, in that pcrtion of the | <;Fariee.™#, Runk; the House solemnly decided, (a0 Frere a meer telpbis for Boston s brig Meaford, from At- ant Hire Mery yandt George Eaghish Thos. D ere vi SpelldeaVaouwest : ‘dbs sethied Mr. Cobb voted with the majority egainst bis political 4 1. 5 i | Coglish David Fee Le ahd eee crea ein releteed tO.|-Seland: Me’ Hunk) chat the students of Wie NEMEGETT ek "Boretun Ports | rant onagpber ate Baer Wm” [Ello Theodore |Robertson Peter Venuordntrand Je- of Ways and Mesas, to which it properly belonged. Princeton bud u right to vote. The committes of eles | yBUFy08 A yRes, Feb 7—Bark Mason Bamey, Scout, for New | qammondatraSarah| pratt Mrs L, Banos AH A Robinson Niven C| /¢0d J. Mr. Taruaaver remarked that the Teasoe why ho | Hons 4nd the Hous> placad this upon the g-ouad tant he bay i eark GAA 1 toe NVork Harris Miss M vetted Brker Geo ieee, Roberts John [ Se ory moved the refereuce to the Committee on Commerce | the law of that State, forbiading them, was in oonflict | brigstiea Worth, Radcliff fur dod da: Lor h, kleGdvery, 1 parperd Robert Moran Daniel Reborts Vourhess Chas was, that thie Committee of Weys und Mose warnvcc, | with the constitution of New Jersey x next dey: Potomae Smith, for Providence 4" Brown Mise Mery Bie ieee |e Mowatt M Roberts t Yorts burdened with business; aud ns ihe subject was cf much | _ MF. Van Dvxe-—The law in relation to the students | Shaw, for Boston ldz. to sill soon: Bordeaux. wacmeke” Bintoe 1 W B fu Rodgers Miche) | Veita Jule Cesar moment, he desired a epaedy report Fras parsed ia 1843 ‘Phe new constitution was adopted | #0 doi Denmark, Lawton for Boston 4 a: Sorkin Koopmyn, paces cate \Hae tonrd 1 - (xosell Daa Cristo|¥an Tassel J A tatbe Tote wantoconsideced. and the bill was reforred | 18 184,404 repeated that law. Tuo election took place | Cem dszachn Gt fhm New Orlenadiogsaud others | Burougha Mirada | Jott {Sein po al Moy 2 | eee ommittes of Ways and Meavs. - odie ot : lotte. Li n, for Boston : : @wood (hae B Monk Joxer | What Paina uated: Mr Conn was obliged to the gentleman for tho inter fan 4—Brig Lucy Ana, Otis, for New York, just tWdy & Welch Morey Chirles \Weneaeney P Mr. Meape, from TRYATECLAIMS. ss tsiary jg. | Tupliom ‘The constitution ocutuined the laws not re- | eors Ms B pT Ce OG |Welen Anthony troduced a precmblen wharean sega thang auiiery Im | pogsamt to it and ths lew was dvoided by thie House to | © As Pit, March 27— Dark ee Ellwood tase Morty a heneey G | Waller Reward reas 1 pd mo: J repugna: fe paupers ure Ie ters, ‘awn, Tarbox, for Portinnd Ite; érler John Ches a “: Bre expended in Congress on private clsims, oad the ac- | jeg Cad of the comtrovery., Lut the textioey thee | exer, Cuttin, frou Frnukforts 24 day Biche ewin Wm hy Rdward | qereeguenty ead Griffin, for New Youk next ae Marchy Edward Malford Chas—2 tion of which does not contribute to the spes ly adi i se - 7 es Evans J © istration of justice, concluding with w resolution that | feey,vored for Jackson, is hearsay, it is worse then | “Monrevingo, Feb 13--brigs Savav, Preston, for New York Bie Hatee Y | F Reynold Wn the Committee on the Judiciary be instracted to it r stem of gueseing on an impro- Harriet, Dorheg, for Philedelpnia (or Coston) id: cB Faulkner Joseph Clad & Wedd edbalattty Wie ant etlinane of crovitiag: oe ice oe Mr, Cobb examined the printed evidence (of Salem) Hotchioson. from Boston, (Dee 11) arr fon jolaed Anthony Frances M M Reynolds H qui expediency of providing, by law, for # tri ate thet there was no proof tiat these por faneral Pinckney. Grovghcons from eevasecah Leb ap cleyP Aa kl tee bunal before which private claims may bs provecuted ¢ for Mix. Jeshoen, bs P Dee 3) arr Ist: Fame, Jeuk eg pte A . J sede: Mery Foley F As | frame, Henry 3 Reem rms principles of equulity. meat thas their names were on the alms. | Faveett, from Pidatelphis (Cones tose’ 14)°vie; Morentoot |fack Miss R Riear| Ann 2 Mary | Bolsomer Nicoles Teka eed Meith med mocwes L, Ce Heat, sé a similar resolu- | honee bocks. prbsreshe pu in distreas arr 3d; Benj amin Tigelow ates | }ohason Miss + liza) Rice Miss Ann |Famhem Jeremiah Pe Rich GG jon has been reported from th Ae ts Mr C - _ fom off Buenos Ayres. havin en t a 1 i a satarpooed an bjeotion ON" cit gota ted eth the books showed that they | Rlorkoaeraeairon the Bh was org uly (cw Bund ves Mj ede Rgbre Mir (Rr Helle dote Pee Dap Bele Thome heat or Ms : st | hed tovehedat M previously, Keb6 sid bork Edward Kop- i | obnaon Hiraca Me. C.B Surru, froma the ‘Committee on Territories, | {hePOU liste bad been compared with the aimshouse | piah Upton Salem; tin, bark, Roman, Done, Hoxten ee ev arick st | Bowe! Be Alpheus | foha Ring Tpomee, ‘ 7 at did not show for whom they voted. Rio Jawerno, MarchY—Ship (anpposed the Louisiany, of Russell Mrs (Wa- | B. [Toh pigerdee | introduced a bill for the admission cf the State of Wis Dunn directed the gentleman to the poll litt New York, Dewhurst) from N Orlenus, arr 7; barks Chen= | verly Mace | | Broce robe | ob lobbinson James consin into the Union; which was ordered to bs prio- | Mr, Cw ted h ;. ning, Adams, from Richmond. arr 6: Active. Foxwell, from 2g ‘ala. cknaetin @rielinghsus Hein-| rer nn yepeated that that did not show they voted | Buitimore. arr 0; Marin Terest. Howard rom Baie (ave reo. | €or \ielty Aiea fetch Ld | eer . for Me. Jackson. And he turther continued his re- | 29) where she was seized by the American coust's Mallory, | Conlin Bridget |Kelly Mra Isacelle lwasey Mrs Wan P ts ise U "Ew YORK CONTESTED ELECTION marke, saying thst be did not believe that the mejoriiy idge, from Rio (drande, arr Merch 5, 8 diya puss ges Catic d Mrs Basar |elly, Mise Phebe |acsfrord Mire Varthe | BUmham Mr | « On motion of Mr. Tn of the committee, on a careful review, would adbere ‘0 (corn, for Afri Damilia, Raves uvey’ bres aC = Sergent Miss Pou- | part eichird D Keiser Withelm man of the Committee ot * House pr its decision, that Mr. Monres is entitled to the seat. A irs, for Afcien; Dan Juan, ond Frederica, tor do: Busman D Kelehar Joha ich M ed to the consideration of the contested election: jury of twelve men would decide against it The mort L Smith, from Baltimore. Caps de Verde and leet | Kean Patrick | Whitlock John B ree vy. Jackson extravegant inferences and presumptions must be made : fom New B-diord for Ms (Winchell T J ‘The Clerk was directed ts read the resolutions ut the | before the Houso can declare that Mr. Montoe {8 eu: aia,sofd. Ta port Danish ship: cocore: tor Bice, rf | Waimae ees conclusion of the report of the msjority of the commit- | tled to the w occupied by Mr Jackson, ton.'I4g. ' Sailed'78, bark Giobs. Prraney ; lyse 26) | sciahied tee, Vix i= ; The xd the question before the House | Wicdoo, (Swe) Werterberg. N Orleans 5. shin Fieresee, winbanice irene Pherae | White Arthur @ Resolved, That David S Jackson is not entitled to bis Mr. Nico, moved that the House adjourn. There | Paulsen, do. * |Kepny Thomas Ryan Anthony Woods W seat in this House as a representative from the sixt | were cries of ‘question,’ * question ” Surinam, Feb 16—Arr brig Jacob Store, Stieknev. Salem. \Canmens Laure Ketcham lerael s | ongretsional district wf the Slate of New York. | Wentworta moved a call of the House, where. | {u,the siver 16th, « brig, supposed to be the Moxy, bird, from |... Me I |Uarcoln Miss Bnd: | ty ah |Gelmon Femneis |W olved, That James Monroe is entitled to the reat a? Saad - ‘1 7 os | Chase Mrs Isabellr| get 9 | now ooeapled in the Houseby David &. Jackson, an a tn THomrson, of Mitlentpyl called for the yeas aud | 1p tds: Hadies, Peper tor New Voruhnes nee et Oo atter Mts Jomuaat | Ceayhirn Aun | Show Mi \aleont, Chas i natin. | om the sixth congreesional district of the which were ordered. an 29—Ship Augustine Heard, Sweetlin Bos- | Casey Anve , 8 | newt 5 State of New York. "The House, by 76 to.96, decided that there should rot o Janeiro, 48 days from ihe later are @ her Hnes- | Cimball, Miss Har.|Low Mre Huldch | Srmpson Mrs (Mal Boltea Geena MeNicholson Wal-|shaw Mr. Tuomesox said that the election took plass on ths | be a call co and, other eoprer ports, the next week ard thence for Box | ¢ fiet Ly.) how Mrs (7th at | berry et) Fencelly John—2 MeKore John third day of November. 1645. Mr Jackson wes return, || Mr. Van Dye. believing that there was no disposition | 0%, rivip sbe lle, Briggs, Com Phrlsdeichia via Rio Janey | Gelling Mim Mary, USUI Mit aun w | Seumatt Mira Mary prey aceres Here ed asa member of the House His election is coi to press » vote to-day, made a mation at three o’sloek, | Proms sion Coun, aepnerr Cee Si, saeane Ki Lawrence Mrs Mar | "leek Mrs Catho- | Coseety ¢ French Ousi, elrtosh Geo W by Mr. Monroe, who alleges that illegel votes were Unat the House adjourn, and to this the majority greed. | Beware rT mig 2 AE Resa Mh | “garet Sheely Bri Crandall Silas Mt Eveneh Capt Henry 4 that Mr Jackson received a majority of them, and pate esriatandh nr atari irr Jen Hf ond ned oth oe aiifermio Chae Py es | tngdon Stise Mars |“fwith’ Mise’‘Eliza. | Campbell Rey P eM Mon k they, if thrown out, would entitle him to the reat Paivapsenruta, March 14. 1848 | for Conchvgua, ke. Lailed Jan 13 ship Chie, Leaehs Co- lua beth A bo Or Lai inp jig charge of freud doer not involve the cbarooter oF Cie dbie Bae ; wre. | Glimonaed Palestriaio, to retard to Vy and siil thence for connate Syst Mers| smith Mire Diana | Cha berian ¢ h Dr ‘Thomas. |Keamon Thomas herlve James fag of the el:tiog mom er, for there isno evidence that | Case of Major Danielsa— =~ Accident—Cele- | Bosonabout Feb 15. i esas, Long Mrs Mary A | Cairns John Fowler Franklin I Kelle ee |Seabry Alexander | Wheeler Hi the gentlontn, diretly oF indteetiy, participated io o: | bration of the Battle of Cerro Gordo. fhigzanonre Amrit tlmAte be [Mord Mee rig te Flats Georne |Reavedy awe igpeer CPLA HY | ovsleh Gabor by preoce embioyed, wider e2rpo" jude Parsons has again delayed giving u de- | CB ero sscaer the cs ling Mo (Mon | orga Mie Jas camper? ® lpeite ons [Rewnt’hoie > [Wien dW ee oa sae Gata ae wrists under» vo | Cision in regard to the requisition from the Go- ron New Skee, cobs Mad ana Cumingham Mary Lyell Mrs J Carpenter John Frye Herry [Spencer 8 | Sepak Wa Nev 9 th of the tes of hos | y law V. ‘ : 3 og, Corsi | a ry : H pitale and slmehouses to vite. ‘The law provides thar | Yernor of New York for Major Abaer G. Daniels, fhips Gen Verzie. Fairi ‘Orleans: Lot LY ly id vecesad Jk en Whebtuies “no person shall be deemed to have lost or ac-| as a fugitive from jastice. To-morrow 1s now tter. do: barks Abby Barker, Pia't, Key West, Caner CT [Senter Cape Frode Wilh quired & residence by being @ student ia n col- | fixed for the final disposition of the case. Wr limieeron, NC to lead for Londons Carroll Chas [ meg ob ag | Aes Winey tives lege, academy, or any seminary of learning; nor by | Jesse Dyer, a young man, Was killed this mor- p ong ag \Kaott Patt |ghegrife William | Yee fasend TUmia which be sbi’ be aauouss, hospital. or sy | ning in the north western part of the city, by a Delhene stes Kathe |Menntee .| Tuttle Mins Mary ng Wi Henry | Willems 8 Welle Porth pete Hae Me les repent Moth dll horse and cart falling upon him. Tne horse rau r ° oy carey Jn | Debsus Mise Caro beth Fen'l Mra Frans |Simpeon Geo | Popa sshd ‘hak the iomate ele ver ee off with the cart, and while endeavoring to stop American Belle. Ba Mdachr Gro |. tine Mi Rereseet Seek ®. moon pee ate of an almehousn. hospital, ete + i 5 g to sto qlmericia Belle Bax re Hdschr Gro | ye HOG inet fs Holes 8 Pomnece Btve Use ry Samuel L | MeKentee =o Jones the Fesidence be hod before he went thers, 1: be animal, he abe thrown over into a pit or Wieeere started. bat aschoote, Wee; y “Hehell Miss Sareh pe Seen | Coen ve (9 yd quires a new one by geivg there. He votes, therefire, | guiley beside the road, with the horee and cart ad Tivola, wrise Etusberhe Cothe J Te Kenne Capt Gilbert | MeKenly taneon HC Upon bis former reridence, that ir,in the district or ward | ‘The annivarsary of the battle of Gerro'Gord> lary, Fronvlin Adoms, and Vandals enthe oe in (De | Mitehell Mrs Char. 1} Kirch Johu eK Chris |imikAndew A. |W where lived. before he beceme xn inmate of thealms- | isto be celebrated on. Tuesday next by the re. lent Roads. thip Avgelo starved but put ba-k to Now lady | “ele Base MeKenge |e house cr hospital. Hs oan, unter no circumstance, be | turned officers and roldiers now in this city wi. Le Mme icehell Mrat pe ioemone Jo MyGeving Cot | bs permitted to vote upon bis sims-houre or hospital reni- | participated in that glorious battle y who BAahttMoRs, Apel 9 Ar ark Pollet Liane J Johan { % dence." ledependert oF all louis utnn, ancl Sea ee a pads, aly a A aE] ii Marta feb ro Roaket Danford ainvell Mr Nuri Dr 1 ‘ * “| Title of Acts passed by the Legistature of the LW aims. Wiley, New Or- johan 4 peter, ing Tere vionakeg ie Winey A “oe | State of New honk, at the Tist Session theres ag | Monneos Sass Hiee, % ae a [Supers EO penny a Bi mon Henry | tidence iu the almshouse was conridered | of, le . Gardiner and Hallowell a Comocs Johu wo |S |Slongh Sama | tors en much alegel residence as any other rouse i the | fs [conctvpen.} Siwae, Kingston, Jem Det’, ina Feruahe| fens igeMary Ans be Ay dd etc ach orf Nicholso: pa taba Oeil wos distriot, in point of reeldemce, provided ie had te other | 4,20 authorize the appraisal wid paymont of canal | yCwAvieston, April II—Ship Northerner DeweyMissSerashe| Moren Nise Marge-| Vanesa MraHarnett | GOmein Cant |Kerut De WmThor | Nickels Capt EdwstongGeoB = |W Sane adamdsadioas ant ba map Ae | domages to Join Donawily artliage, Grover. Newburyport con Mrs John Van Lien MreSasay | (i: Ibera.Cap iL oy {= lw. Gevorel gentlemen arose i that they could not | ,, T0Couflem the title of a certain lot of land to Willisia N Vor. lith. ‘arr Swedish brig * a, re , w Hook Geo” | un Nowls Petrick {Se | hear the remarke of the chairman, #0 grest was tue con. | Radley. SA Pere’ Hrces Pre al cane antes Le Hoy: | Dosleary Mrs ¢| Walters Mrs AF, Nu Norton John Hay | Watter , ar To extend Third atrest east in the village of James. a atenties Hartt | Doran Mrs (ith Av) Waliee Miss (Lis- Nelevrace (Bieeraetienry | Wace Bias Mr. Vinron suggested that Mr. Thompyom take a siend | toma to Second street | ip if-sNen, Me Moon, | Durant Mis 4H | Meise Mi Raughton Thos (Shales Jehe | Westtentys 8 Jerk’s table, ) amend an act to incorporate the Brooxlyn and Ja- | rig Th mas i Velvia Mt Ne yn John W__ \Stanard J Beverly | Wel ‘Thoms x, aecordingly, went up takiog his pa- | ™&{ea Kaiirosd Company, passed April 25, 1832 Morris, N, Orleans: " Vitller Wiss bby. Andrew W/Snitle: Valent ne | Wheeler Henry , ‘To ongauine and establish @ Recorder's Court ip the Tue eff the bur thes, days wy thick RK Miller Mex Hora dangle Nithatoon Win L latiiteaecs © | Webb George A fot WENTWwonrn —I hops that the Speaker wilt en- | HEC Oswego. Adela. Metart, Matias. Std ric Seutver | Edwards Nire Cath | 4A. 4 Nichols ft |Spnuicing Joseph | Weaton Sullivan #1 lore the rule, and require gentlemen to take their sents ‘in'aes count on for the improvement of the highwaye hip JT Koger Robinson, Liverpool: Br barks Leo: e | Mi Gthhens Riehard fiizea, John (Sharpe Hen Wiltiom The sr eaxin (kuoeklng) Gentlemen will take their | 'Myueerunty of Richmond, passed May i 18i7. © 7" | wed Botha, Todd diretpooty rata ie ‘ \ieMo dora i |cabpeld Mora H jorwich Wm | Baward Geo ¢ city of Bu . Dr cr bi k, knock, } ‘oltre Wilhelm Shanhi ark Jupiter, C: Gill Andre . falo tenbarig; bi Her, Bastoo: \Gi (ennox 0 Fee bie remarks, whieh ware Gani | 2 t White Mrs EI Gilpatrick Capt |Cleblich M3 |Sweney Patrick {coxa the iusteention paid t0 theo Is | p,FSEtH© presentation of w enpy of the Natural History | Qaide St Thomas: Juno. Dues, Providene er Cameron H Fries dcha” — |Cistone Dr Thos C |Shearne Dennis examined the doou ' : | Qf thie State to the Patent Offios at Waahineton, to the | Baer Macuias, April 53d bri 5 Wolff Mra L, Chardier Horaee Gordon 1 Alf ed henG | Shelden G & Co committer did not 2 fo gay thar the deorslon or | New York Historical Society, and to the Smithronisn x Macwiasy April 5—Sid brig Queen Kather, Blane Whalley Mise Se. | farel Ne Goharry Marin’ | eld Jah Hy lamect Jumea P the inepectors latrict of the elgbteenth | (nstitute. y | dhexsonvinur, Aprl!—Arr bigs Ameriemn, Gorrs, NY: ral . Gordan John | ‘Alleghanian lelarer ward was ® direct the jor ef the. Bate | interven gots Fond from Ogdemsburgh to Clinton | Oxfords, Clarke. do; Belz ani. Nichols to's neh hiuagot Werner Mise” Pesan, \Genarec eh. | © Ciecoe Nichols wm s of New York y anys thet 9 | tne co Se. Lawsenes pave NY; Amakone Poteet, 46 Warman, Mise | Clarke Rev OM —(Gambie Thomas |Loderei Leopald | Ni eden Cay! I. & residence rieil Nowlan Henry ’ by “iving in « 4 \Gardner Cel Jeta | Loekherd D &o. The inapectors decid | Trond Che Neb e Solomon B poor house. al 4 Longo, April 5—Arr echt Mary H¢ Ni RATT} i \ North OC i that @residenos was acquired by tue paupers of tole | MARITIME IN@ELLIGHNOB. | sabre Nable brimna raves coh ri aece Pint w+. cobmaaieal taeee jie ree Noorey Rewitt Wood Jona? district, The committds scarcely imagine m more pal = —— adetph 3 Mary’ Ay reejan. do. Wick Miss Marga. Graze Lewia Gomis & CoM o wonney Geo A pable violstion of law, or 9 more open disregard of its | Port of New York, April 15, 1 TPM—The following vesvels pro rei | tren 4 ; mes Oskey John V Wood A & pril 15, 1848, e for Be i ii | plain provisions Mr. Thompson titer ome other re ons | see pore (rere t pe ier Soren for Foal orig bert me re " Wiliams | Green Chis A M Ber Mishel Wyman Appleton & ars stated the result as follows: The rity ot | sum wise Fretersbare for NYork: Ky alia, rom bk ichmond for Brook | Focte woe i ane ew ot Tanah | Qrconner Miehid oy avid. J Monroe, in the congren. | som se yn: Spohe, from do for NV ork; Gen Bco.t, from Atexandy!> i rin dohn 8 Cymen Timothy — | Oliv J sions! district, was one bundred and forty-three vt = doz Chas PE rom Petersbur: Mise Mary] “qnvenege Mice Yneh Patrick, bY os Ry ye + hundred and Afty-seven votes were ilicgally cast tor 7 Pom NYork for Richmo'd: Lady. vf the Laker trom Gere: | *tmot® itt | see br» pA rhe bres pa etna ae va in the district, whieh, When taken from hin coke for NY. for Boston; Sarah ford ¥ Cape Roland | is phone: i 4 8 * MeClernan Miss KA fneley Johe Stoker” | A. 1. MORRIS, P.M, " VeDounld MirsAno] et 4 Elen, from Baltimore for Gard Wm) MeM: “ean eareem vt he iat | wane Re, MEN, eb le Bn | AB ee Rent ese ome, | Sagres Maem” yon Maat str