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He ses yy F van cen 1 ts Ev iatles pot gharacter. for me to make most serious 1. l understand a portion of the people of Yucatan | wes, Charleston, 7 days, with Wp = ‘ships’ Essex ‘St Patrick, Wade, Philadelphia, 4 days, wi ships Sultana and Christians; 4 for aid and assistance intelligence to un “ine hare applied for aid Auriain terms, proposes to grant | aid from us. Any speeches mado will not sit well with | gop if /6ee Bray: Calaln 15 day with lath, te sith Ey ee oe iy 10 Are bane yy me Sr a tice this aid and assistance them. I have been with speeches. Ifa stranger | “Trig Calais, ie Hay alaie 12 days, with lath, to master. silda, Goodell, Cardenas. Fewn, Tarbe We are told that a civil war exists in Yueatan—that | 5h ages art nay be iad, Taquize othe peaher, | Sens dE Elsen Deen Manesaten 14 days, wilh sislasny to ais fi, AY ork eng one of the parties engaged in this civil war appeals | O11. coy that officer, in Goutene te ‘might have | , (lritish sehr Feamat Petsh, St 3 St Johns NB, 8 days with mdse | NC; 10th, bark Bird, Co sinchicols: Sid sche > od States for aid and assistance. This is hae Bor Ue Svcrament of Yucatan_-a govern- | Come into the hall yesterday, or to-day. or any other, ted Mita Oot vac | ge brent incapable of supporting itself, entirely defence- and found three or four certain gentlemen on ba NY, iataran ti : alee; Mari Vg Share, 8 x i [uent Minst the other party, which is Overwhelming and | #0or, in succession, as speakers; and a stranger would Caroli sche Manchester, Tuttle, NYore | ayy Ls Kage fn i Patric sheria Wf threatens to extinguish it, in the extermination of the fewrtnl the conclusion that the: a bsomigp the ‘Schr Gen Ki Pai w s ‘mendes DD | tee ern Tesh a} bi ag Rake oe pt ‘vster, ie aeae: A eo it fol = Stewart Rak pert D party with whieh they are at war, It is said, further, | Speal ersofthe House. (Laughter.) ind, also, cel ecnar, Palen 5 ‘est, 8 days, with m: | Kel aig manne Hon ape P ie sa} bn : sake Sayre. | Sth inst, k > > fro ii Pat rick 7 Tint this is a war between the two races—between dif. | tain gentlemen speaking on every subject, and Seieaaicth G2 ieerrect: spoke ship Winsor, Fay, from | | Sarna, yA ee Hey dace “Auget Vowia Willian Payne dh Sinan een 0 ferent castes of ‘he documents upon our tables | 8F¢ preparing, for the fortieth time. to occupy the at- Washington, Powell, Geos days, to Sturges, Clear | SAVANwAM, May S—Arr sehr Excelsior, Dayton, NYork, Sli - tor B Fre te ne cician Mr Davis then went | tention of the House, to the exclusion of others, | It well, Georgetown, 6 days, to Sturges Clear- |, oe Pedemonte, Blaisdell sllade cig Cot Howard, Pas- | Bleue tenes Es Ht imam Dents Pelentete wt? [Simon John tn te thow from the documenta, that about 120,000 | May be that few men have the capacity to enlighten | Scur Mary Jane, Osborn, Norfolk, to Sturges, Clearman & Co. | call, Monrovia, (Africa); Chas Baloh Entrot Henry Hall Hilgas Lightbody J W Prescott Chas igtittwan by Indians were cogaged in thir, war, whereas the whole | this House aud the country, and thus a small wumber | S:hr John Boum, Chisar, Virginia 2 days Hal E ‘St Marys. Ga, May has ie Gram, N¥ork; Telos ety, Cithatie s | Schr Bounty, Hallete. Baltin ao, cd Xo trig Metamora Wetton, Hoste Harry Richart Evan WC nie wae Prentis Beary 4 (Sutt John TL large portion of time ~ indigenous population is between 400,000 and 500,000, | Of men occupy a 5 Sohr Alfred: Greouficla, Philadelphia, 3 days. y ore brig Sea Hint, Curtis, St Thoma’, Pt : ; 4 a en ghar ee th last gett one Path dactose tit Soe ere eeieok eat boul] Schr Daniel 1 Cummins, —— PDover, Del, $ days, to A Bar. terri sehr Adlantic, Clough, Por: hard Liy"ant Wnetiana Lovegrove CR yo cha L Wun Ube, of ta’ samen - | (Ha! ba!) Our constituents may know the talents we ae eee Vaan sand. Well. then, of this aggregate population, we Soahe find that there is only a portion numbering about 120. | Potsees eens aay sateen took Tien. dee Sez to WS Dome. Passe Beocker evo ae 000 engaged in this insurrection. And he denied that | certain subjects, but | dislike to makes speech. | It hes wa win A |larman PT Tyme Henry Mt seaith Jno Dition it was between races—a portion of the mixed race een ftatetnizes with the Indians, Nor is this war without | them afterwards. 1 dislike to do this. I should like Belfas regs " pL eeg eer Js Alfred J Eaney gent, F ‘mith Rev James cause or without provocation, Now we had only heard | {0.*07 ad the prowpeets for oe aa ane stent ote Sehr Ginderel vi ‘ink Belle ‘Dan Domi- Ewing EC Hay Alexander Mackey Dr 3R [Potter Cromwell smith thot one side of the question. It is the experte statement | HeLriet «Go on, ‘qd gentlemen want me to go on, ie Adwairal, Baker, Rhode ie alan, ; eu oe Win Ney W iden bs] or nd tro children, Mis a 4 | mirada Machlin Rey A |Pomory Sam nth Joan tel us enough that this in’ not a mere war begun by | they will not be satisfied with me, because my position | y ister sie Accomulaton Paulkonburg, with mdse, from ship | itor ot William Lamb, of C aes y | Be Bests Frode peas “ ISchroer Phill the Indians for the extermination of the white race ; y not, satisfy © peculiar portion of this House ™ Below. the war grows out of the violations of promises made to 1am serious in my opposition to making | |, pales ‘. Passe! ‘Arrived. ph Baler Cl + dy fsa | Speeches for Buncombe on important subjects. If ‘there nd nid, rite os i ny rane Be eee intcd had boas exacted adextorted in vio | ¥# Up a question in which the great mass of tho | Al 2 bart and 3 brigy, know, iy War Schr Gen Kourney —W Low, sala G8 houne Britton George ‘Eiken RS Heseitine Win 1 pegs Baward ton lation of solemn pledges. It was in this way the war people were interested, I should ae h. This Sailed. Savanwane Ship Ii Histetond A Wayman ad ; child and N Eliott Brekiel 8 7 Patricks Joseph a. The poe Sse ‘too, of Commodore Perry and fore us is important to a worth: jundreds of we teamship Great Western, Bermuda and St Thomas, packet ship | servant, Mrs EC tard Reed and m Y Cham- | 3 oo wards E {Hi t Pratt D Anson Seott William Lieut. Mason, shows that the whites of Yucatan are a | poor old soldiers sre waiting for 1 passa pa te SL Teas, Gheamoee? Philsdetghia; vase leration, Mobi, brig Ewaily, | beriain, Wan IC Willa Willing of New York Rev Roman Savage, Ni Fiaienge Rovers V -Bve De, fon ae @ Pee Mason Job Teo Showmiss Mr i and I am not willing to consume the time in mai Sharles J m Starr, Savannah, Stone Hen: PRsillanimons and a cowardly Tact ye suiferers im thi | Of this Kind. "I trust we wil defer political debates |-™"=*" a piety opine sans as ine Ma Theta tinm Weep ige nd [Pate Stone, CAB artte war, the Indians did not foment the war. It had its | Utila proper season. 1 desist from saying anything | May 12—Wind, at sunrise, NW; meridian, SW; sunset, W. tea dC Herts F mn, A Nachman, LJ Net- | Booth S Bee Alexander [pturoke origin in the squabbles between two factions of this | further. (“ Question, question.””) = BL Lambert, W 3 72 ley and Sa Sohn oa Masters BC Boat Henry es white race—it was not a quarrel of races, but a party Saba’ Herald Marine AUX, rn sore ‘rancis Morris uarrel—one party headed by a former Governor, and | | Mr. Bropuxan said, that throe or four years ago.in & | Key Waser, May 1—Tne adjudication ofthe olaimy mach the aalvors | ,CHaxLaprox rig Tybee—Mias At Hired Mens ater, | Bolton Dae, piace Last W ¢ opposite faction by the Governor now in power.— | Sudden fit of economy, Congress cut down the salary | of the cargoes of the Brewster and Taglions in the U States Di a! Blott B ‘Chas F-2 Again’ we are to take these people under our protection | of the Commissioner of Pensions from three thousand | trict Court nas romlvel in Fring to the avon of he i | ES | Bother 4 Peery Cane F-4 ilies only until Mexico shall be enabled to take the task off | to two thousand five hundred dollars, and he propose ‘essel's cargo one-third of the cotton saved: nnd t0 thoes 137 OF LETTERS, REMAINING IN THE NEW YORK Beroditch Goo = Faulkner Robe S Hoes Dee curhands. Now. sir. the protection of Mexico in not | 0 Testore it to what it was, ott eg Ser cont omar thes seamernaven. ye corte fie Post Office, May 13, 1943. Bowerman Stephen | Parr Usetus Hosmer Alanson the thing which’ the Yucatecoes desire. It is the | Mr. Sawyex remarked that there was an officer under ar cues, axpeneess 0: -Sud uch SD pen. aest ae ” OFFICIALLY FUMLAMMD IM THE PAVHR HAVING THE LARGEST Brown Moses 1, Moyt e:eu very thing, of all others, which they wish to avoid. On | the government who received two salaries—one of | high, (and it is unusually high in this eg) atl i ata ‘Please mention the date of the list in which they are advertised. LADIES’ LIST. account of their rebellious course in this war of ours | $4.500, and another of $1.500. One salary was enough he savory is a very with Mexico, the authorities of Yucatan do not expect | for him. (* Who is he?") His name is Bache. (Pr Realy atthe ees ‘Ring tn the ai A Foley Catharine |Murphy Johanna — | Buckley Daniel i ne Be Willies Minch the protection, but they dread the vengeance, of the | #ouncing it Back.) ‘ By iy tiinent per a is Co Le on ear an a Peee court | Allen Mrs Abby F eer ae Bridget ar | illor Ni Powell Huribut government of Mexico. This is not a matter of impli- |, A member corrected Mr. Sawyer. “It is Bache.” | gocroed x salvage of 3 per cont on the gross value of ‘the cargo | Allen Sarah Gannon Miss Matilda| Broce “Kiexander | ih x Prokes hw cation, but of direct avowal in these documents (laying the emphasis on the a.) ‘and materials of the ship, leaving to the master the choice of pay- | Amilie Mile (Dasnowe |Garrison Mins Mary T| ir Charles rng oo bard Wil we mpeon EC Mr. Davis pleaded that there was no just ground of | Mr. Sawyen—its no difference. That's the man. ing in money or cotton; and Capt Thatcher, forvseing the goat Attorbury Miss Mary [Gardner Mra Rebeoea| (5 Puutler Ell Sin W me aig camel i MK | Mom Burton a Topping E apprehension from the British taking possession of: the | | Mr. Jones, of Tennessee, remarked that » salar; fs we thou this, snd. it has second iy | Apeiocen az Cention Gardner Mrs Cathe- (Stoner Bunting Jacob P— [Puwier Wesley deon cyt ‘Toonley Lyman Straits of Yucatan and Cuba; and that if we should | $2,500 is equal to the interest, at six per cent, on oe cre nee oie ony ue eon romana Se eae oe | Aner any, | i MeKelog Mise ha : [Fonham Johu $ {Hull John W K Tomition ou take them into our possession, our condition in the Guif | 000. He thought it would be considered in any part 1G te wi an igo Er ear French, master for Boston, | Ate Mary Mary | sn Sirs Jane Bush al Hct jon D would not exempt us in case of a rupture of the peace, | of the United States, that a man who was in the ro- uphraia Slap; from, Now Orleans for Liverpaahwith | ATCT Miss Phobo | GerE TS itelen cingre Mrw (sth | Hus Allah Foster Wi Hunt Soba D from annoyances from other ports and islands held by | ceipt of the interest on $45,000, was in tolerably com- ie ‘nea eottany Bed | 200 barrels of lard, got ashore on | Adams Mrs Emme-| Giles Mise Elizabeth. eet Burr Samuel J law England in the Gulf. As regaried thelencroachments of | fortable circumstances, and well to do in the world. | Pickers Ieef, on the night of ‘tho 2st ult, and. after aimiyen- | Hae Re {Gormley Are aa Mise E gu, | Byam Don Hamcaon J meat ad Great Britain along the Mosquito coast, the coast of | Mr. McKay submitted an amendment, which was | deevoring toot her off the master called catted in wea tuck” nilevel | Babcock Mrs Charles sore el pa SH hee c Pabriens AE i Retfien OO ler Ben oudures and the Belive of Vacaian, Me. Dewinex- ecieind Salat «. cfunsiie gaat Oirte, celal, Sieh § | Sati ob Sora, Management nd. mere’ good Louk Televe’ | Bakee Mie Abraaam, [Ges line Sesaz a [MsKoon Mra Ht Campbell Com'ls Fanning Twoody & Col Moore Augustus L —|Reston Cornelius lor Wiliam, hibited that Great Britain had occupied trading poste | dull and dry session, They took bt of her 398 baled of cotton. Tho clea for antvage | Harlow Mraklizabeth (Gateey Mi MoClenar Bridget | Cadwell Stephen —_-Falcher Hugh x Remingtan Philander John in those quarters for centuries, and that according to The House adjourned. ‘was argued this mornin 5 before the United Stetes District Court, | Bates Miss Rachacl Ganiner ig Vir. |MeCabe M fi A Farrar Geo Bat Pp Talbot Jour ‘G2 treaties with Spain, especially a treaty of 1788, England San ete, cinber ita tad fad though no prophet Jn much matters, and but “a looker ou in | Baten Mrs Jane McDonald MrsJ A | Crane S i pare 82 |Tavier Dr wasin lawful occupation and in lawful enjoyment Barimowey May 13, 1648. ° | Vonioby Tides, from the light In which ft waa premated to my | Baruey Sane ofery' Henrietta cinta Miebtsias ‘amisier Flaglor Amans P '' emoret Sa ‘Tweedy Edmund of all the privileges of occupation which she is now | The Whig State Convention Delegates Instructed to | mind, tat the Incase expenge 15,000. ship will not peers nets mre. y [Gory Misa Cathal te Sa (Bindi 3 rey ‘Johnson RR Mw Richie William exercising at Honduras, at the Belize and the Mosquito | Vote for Mr. Clay—Taylor Second Choice—Delegates | Ship Hope tr from Now Orleans, for Liverpool, with 2599 bales of | Beach Misa Sarah E |Green Mise Sarah E A 4 coms pounien a Macclbride J Richards Spephen A |Tiuk Disanee shore. nail itgobots iMenoad a Joh Mech * | cotton, and 110) ‘bags of corn, got ashore Burl ing a strong north- | Bevins Elisabeth —|Gilbort Mra (Broad-| ‘riend sores, Patrick =| Macy EW Rogers James ‘Tingley Elisha D Mr. Westcott here proposed an inquiry to Mr jectori ennedy ond Johnson—Mec: +” | easter, on the ating of the 25th ult,, on “Alligator Reef, took | Bicknell MisaBmmaS| " way) Nichols Miss Sophiad } © omen Mandel jeanne Dennis |Robinson Geo C ITitamére cd Davis ; but his words were not heard by the reporter. Fair, $e. sasiatance, matey i ee ene of 180 bales ig Gonton, was | Booth Mise 13 ee, Gibbons Mrs Sarah | Nas Misa Mary ve aoe ae phe dae toi nr ra a Win 3 (Poltart fon GOkiks diode’ $0, wind Rioat fe 7 nm 0 morning, and was largely attended; tho best possible &o, will be heard in . J et aad T Te can give you at present but rine inane ot lO’ Brine Misa Rebecea Darleton Isaac. \Polger E rence: posite} joy! H man Major wil} , We ost equivalent, if not actual- ey & faint idea of the probable amount of salvage which the court | Boyd Mrs E E O'Neil Mra (Mulberry Kam © ly Involving the priveleges of absolute sovereignty. Ho | feeling prevailing among the members, It was soon a Will decree; but, ag even & rough guets of one on the spot here ri B mag Mr avin street) ve eorarth 3 Rivades sees appealed that hic f the United Stat ot 7 interest to atlemen vat and State streets, I will bu O'Neil Catharine if . jobinson Jas from Michigan yesterday—not » feudal, Roman or i 7 in, bus | Will go sin few das day raet Telng; at all injured. The a mo Mrs pel ed Mouroost) | Covinagh Patrick [Force Jae it \Johnson Macmaster British policy, upon which Mr. Davis descanted at some | nifer, Esq., declaring for principles, and mot men, but | Wulf pu ina ew dans not bein at aia ane eat in ¢ Carer Angas | [Fallerton Bony 8 ohnion R 12 Mattson Dr Mt length; but our true policy was the policy of peace and | demanding no pledge of the delegates as to the vote | having extrioatad the veaela itm condition to prosecuta thar ¥oy- Chew Johnson CE Chiesirgo $ [Baga Joice John ine Hagen Miss Alice non-intervention ; and peace apd its glories were our | they willonst at the national convention, These reso- thout dolay. y Handivol Mise Phebe f true mission, and. not continual conquests and | lutions were ultimately adopted, but during the after- “rough big Petron, from Havana, for bh Bakivin Ma Sarah 72g ‘A jo reget Peter pel rm oyer William the vian and destructive glories of war. Nor | noon session, the following preamble and resolution | "es" Kez teruelt on Conch Heal, on the 2fth ult, Patan ies Elian, | dardy Mra( Duane +t) Connit George W (Pallett Oliver \Jones C Ht recey A. thine iter did he apprehend there was any serious ground | were offered by ex-governor Pratt:— ‘and were picked up by th oop "America, beth ial pig Cohen GM (arnsworth Parker E Tonia William Ruwell Capt Dant {Temple Ames” for fearing that unless we should occupy, Great Whereas, it appears by the indications of the present tish brig Speculator, from Tobasco, for Liverpool, with 1 Bayles Mrs Charlotte) 438 j08 Mts Parisien Mra. ‘Baily M dey Capt Den's Frazee Rev iH Ji only Randell dude "Trevor ‘Thos C Britain would accept the offered sovereignty of Yuca- | convention, that the first choice of the whigs of Mary- minhecinsts leaking a day or two since. She will be thoronghly | Blake Margaret litart Mrs Ann G —_|Peisin Mra Coane [i zeemonth. Dee [falls Mr doen Ls ITilson, Henry tan. ‘This same cry of England had had its effect upon | land is Henry Clay, of Kentucky, and that their second | stulked, and will then promeute her voyage. The ahip Mi Hower, | Beviouss tis Sterthalstenderson Mrs (ose [Pock Miss Gertrude 15 Caney ares alan é Xora Gordon © [Rathbone J (Tirean Ji the annexation of Texase and. yet the Sennvor from | cholce fa Geseral Zachary ‘Taylor, of Louialana, chere- | Beat, ialosding for liverpool with the readue of th Mertoun's | Helo Whxabeth reat) Pettigrew Mise Mar ch (Seo W Ky writ a. Rect Phillip Texas (General Houston) had, in substance, declared | fore Pads ens cairo ne the Rope 4. cargo has just | Bioknell Mra? WT Hewitt hrs cB eres 5 Pitesimmon Reed Meraan that all the indignation and all the apprehensions at | Resolved, That the delegates who shall be appointed | been Jocreed $15,000.” posecen gar Magee: regent | si 4 pnenoe ae eet 0 |Frink Dr C} ‘Thos one time entertained of the designs of Great Britain | in this meeting, be and they are hereby instructed to | 'pyrrapeusma, May 12,47 «—Arrived—Brig Adama Keen: | Brondwell MrsJancB gan Mes aar|Pogue Bliss Ann E [Pulmore ic ile cafiare ae Wits upon Texas, wero mere humbug. Again, it had been | use their best efforts to secure the nomination of Henry | New York, schrs Somerset, Cantwell, Salisbury; Cominerse, Joh” | Brower Mrs A Patker Mrs Mary pare ous Samuel | Fonte Non | Aiticamnp Jot cia broadly asserted here that the English authorities had | Clay by the whig national convention; and if they | ston, New York: ECM ‘Adeline & Rosi Beokgaauartn Hollister Mies EmmnalPrack. & Marin ‘ae ae |Footdns ¢ Sones Jamee Mostin Win (Reid WW We been encouraging, with some ulterior object in view. | shail beat any stage of the proceedings of aid conven- ig Kelsey, Lynn: Mf Atarey, | Hrondhurst Mrs jifoagiaud Miss Aun| Peck te | Crows Robers Frost Henry Jones Ben & Geo | Monahan Edward [Richardson Jor rnopaa? ew) this Yucatan insurrection, by furnishing the Indians | tion, convinced that the nomination of Henry Clay g Clevatier, Bostonz Washing. | Byrne Miss Rowe, | at Verkine rs CF Cooper George M = Ford J x ‘Morgan Join T hman C tucker coy with arms from their depots at the Balize. Now. from | cannot be effected by them. then that the said delegates | weil Canal Washington, NG ane, Dercickeom, ‘Now Sort | get Hoard yank Sc [Phir | Costain John {Prost Simon N Kailor Charlos $ Men Laureat Richardson Edwin [Tucker the testimony of our own officers. it appears that arms | be and they are hereby Instructed to vote iu said con. | SfavSll King Janney, Fall River; sloop Lady Adama Cartwright, | pitas urs Mary (Hotlet Mine Mary C JEN Mracyaret | ottea Hoary Perrentes Rad mond: eels debe, Houlton Ben) F |Richards Sidney Thurston Towa can be purchased for the use of the whites on very libe- | vention for the nomination of General Zachary Tay. | Cleared-Brigs Sun, Fl yan, Boston: Ocean Queen, McFadden, Burns Mrs Jano lHinat Mra 8B @ Cotniaey Thomas [Petom Joke en aN Boece ae ral terms—they will sell to any party that can pay the | lor, and use their best efforts to secure the sam do, Gypsum, mike do; scr sha, p Hartiont; Expe- | Burgman Mra, (De: Hunt Migs Mary A HQuaife Miss Emily A | Covert Alters | ane i Kentish Win A Mosier Goo W Roeuge ee Os money for them. On the question of non-interven- | The first clause of this resolution was adopted by a | dite, Rackett, New Y: anne nerareet) Mrs Caroline} R Cowen Pata Grace Cupt Jou [Kerr William joore Orrin tion, Mr. Davis referred to the history of the Congress of | vote of 54 yeas to 49 na Horton, Ce Camis i i wer ii si rear Cahill Miss (Madison Maes kes Mary A” |Reove Mra Francis M | Clough Daniel P— {Gardie Edmond ang | Morirty John D South American Republics, proposed to be convened at | Mr. Jenifer offered I the following as a substitute for | Uftaina Willams: Albany; M Marcy, Hewitt Prowdence Hadley 3 Miss’ (Harrie ree Catharine | Cotes Saunders Gardiner Fred pel bpd at . ; Carol MinsMargaret} Yon atest) Cutter Simeon K — /Grantle: Moore Thomas Panama, the objeot of such Congress being the conjoint | the second claus 0 ’ S padphion ky tts cabs roprassated,cfcoctain cardicl “Rasived, eat ia the-opnldwerthisecuventoa.l Ruoret he ee ce, Salisbury; “Mume, Derrick, | Ca Harper Miss Mary a |}iley airs Gadiibarh John... |Galvin Fy Kiersted Benja ered Ro, nal doctrines of civil, religious. and republican liberty. | General Zachary Taylor is the second choice of the Miscellaneous Record. Clark Iiidget Harper Mrs (Forsyth Robinson Mralsabella | Caims Win Gate es In this connection, he adverted to the opinions of Pre- | whigs of Maryland. Soo Key West Correspondence. ay a Rogers Mrs Jane Kray Dr Hey Marehy Got Jou sident Polk, then a member of the House, (1825-6) when | After discussion. the question on the substitute was | | Bririm Hnic Maszaric, Eoplin, which sailed honee on the | Casey Mrs Ann It id Hee Ma cathe. For Rob G Kirk Al Myers Angel S the question of sending delegates to represent the Uni- | taken. by yeas and nays, and decided in the negative— | 26th ult, fur London, went ashore Wednesday morning last, at 3 ponvel Ried Wiely Mra( iter st) Mullou Thomas ted States at said Panama national convention was | yeas 31, noes 59. o'clock, at Moriches, T.1., and became a complete wreck. She Harder Nan Reed Mise Sophronia | Callaman Gay Kroener Fi Mulliken R PS Before Congress. He read from the Congressional de- |” The second clause of Mr. Pratt's resolution was then | #lit to pieces immediately on striking, and in 2 short dime thee Hallett 3frs Elizabeth Roney Ann Lote og ities a Paice Dates a series of resolutions offered by Mr. Polk, in the | adopted also, by a vote of 54 to pees Pace g ate pect grdgeneesged ein ‘ Harrison Mrs i ire rei ions offered by olk, in the | adopted also, by a vote of 54 to 49. Tad All washed Gut, and some came Om shore wear Clove Cathar gE [Rich dirs Louisa ef Charles House. in which he declared thata participation by | The Hon. Thomas G. Pratt and John C. Groome | 4 lot of turpentine, some oil of perpen, Cooper A eee eo Hanan! Rogerson Winney i D * iy John, Mekal the United States in the congress at Panama, would be | were then elected delegates to the National parilia 100k a few tales of bogs helt Cottee Mrs J 4 Henry Mie ‘anes |Roswe Mrs Wm A Ww Gi Kellogg & Co poe @ departure from the true policy of the constitution;” | tion from the State at large. Daniel Jenifer was | Were among that which iad teen wished on ahore. ler rigging | Coffee Mrs Mi Misa 5 cae 8 ffin Joh [ry pate Stan ant ryok and in speaking ‘upon said. resolutions, Mr. Pork de. | then ‘lected. from the In’ Congremoual district; | hadgomets pieces, She belonged, or waa ult at’ Arbroath in | Connelt Catharine |ititchcook wv ie Stanbroar Men C pak Geer #16 Kent Janes os Reed J Volker’an Gentine clared his opposition to this Panama delegation, on the | George Sebley from the 2d; William E. Coale from | {vz ‘Canyemoured ta thie city nt No™ Secu Aad Im Seok | Crook Mrs Elizabeth | Hitt ip John [Shepard Margaret a| Shu e's Go fennady Le Er y M Venatici ground that it would interfere. to endanger our rela- | the 3d; George R. Richardson from the 4th; Lloyd a Fete neg > ey | ‘Shee: Robert Master BK \Vandezer PW. tions of peace with old Spain—that the formal procla- | Tilghman from the Sth ; and Samuel Hambleton, jun. | ygnt'up to which ture from Stunday: nothing had. been done, Colby Mle Margaret Hoyking Sarah peer Mee Eliza Geldtetones — |ietean dona, Marstall James |Receitk wR {Vauayekel Sylvester mation of the policy proposed. and its results if carried | from the 6th. ee he atten ot de alice cal Sent Lae ighion toad of [Hoping Mise Sophia Sbeldon Abia Sarah M | Clark G 8 Goodwin Geo $2 |Kelby James P ph Reynolds GG Ww. out by the United States, would change our simple fed- | A majority of the delegates elected are Clay men, | tea. The weather from Saturday up, been a> unfavorabs Connaughton Ann al Smith Mrs Grace Heike x |Gordon Honry Kimelstul Sam’ Reed Moses M Ward William eral system into ‘a great and splendid government. | but all are instructed to vote first for Mr. Clay, and | with a beavy surf constantly rouning, rendered the steam Cummon Miss Catha-| tluntoon Mrs Charles Sidway Mt Carter Rev Goodhue Lasso Kipp Isaac ey, s Rerius John |Wade Simeon : “Ri i y igh y Jaw King Alox minick ‘This is what he then said. sir, and it is emphatic and | second for General Taylor. perfectly useless. They would inake another attempt at Phish Paicopt or Hugge Miss Charlotte $! aetlise Sens, io aan wont ek Ride James full of meaning. Mr. Davis read further extracts of | ‘The following gentlemen were then chosen electors: | Water © get her off.” Soe eatancaret J [Simons Mise Mary A 3 H Kirkman Jose res the same purport from Mr. Polk's speech on the Pa For the State at large—Wm. L. Gaither and Joseph S. Brig Steatavc—Wo learn hy telegraph that the Sterling was | Cigrville Mr |Jordan Mrs, (Batavia Smith Ann y JosP \Gatlegiver Benj |Kosberlin Miguel Mcurelee 3 ‘Jacob ma question in Congress, and contrasted them with his | Cottman. lat district, John M. 8, Causin; 2d, James | 8°t off and arrived at the wharf at Savannah. cg | Caverey Mary at) Smith Mra Julia Gallegher Jae Knox William Meewing D recent declarations of the doctrine of Mr. Monroe. re- | Dixon Roman; 3d, 4. G. Ege; 4th, J. Morrison Harri Br Scur Hemispnens, Crowe, from Boston for Maitland, NS, | Camell Mra Jeingon Miss Sarah'Smith Mrs Charlotte | Cortius., Kuntse William Meyor Frederick | [Reilly John Z -B' 5 " \Scott Mrs. thy Wm D M Dr BH r iterated in the message upon which this bill is framed, | 5th, E. C, Vickers: 6th, J. C. Derrickson. ragged both anchors in. Salem harbor, on Wednesday, and went | Carroll Miss Marie _ pany Senee arrmen, Riley Robt N “4 ee . : ie ashore in Derby Cove. The beach is hard, but the schooner was | Charion Miss Harriet Jenkins Miss Ann E Stoan Mrs Keenan Jonas Metcalf EW Roberson Samuel as presenting a singular change of sentiment in th After passing a yote of thrnks to the officers, &c., | ‘vit at last accounte from ber, aud it was expected she would be Chaslotia ‘Mrs ThosJones Miss MS \ naghley irn Thos Kelley JF Mitchell Dr Jas Roach Edward, a of sane zoe Mr. Davis ol “s to the b in the convention at 12 CE journed sine die. gotoff without injury. ‘ [lenwe Mrs (Chatham Scholl Cede Sok John Kneeland Jas K Mix Hiram Robinson F B because it would endanger the treaty, and cited the | The Hon. John P. Kennedy was a candidate for Cheerman Mrsdulias) at) = |Seruthers Miss June | Colvert Gray Wm ‘Ketrius Geo Mills TG man WR protest of Mr. Sierra to the ratification of the treaty. | election for the State at large, and received but 21 | ,2RMARAmtAn,. from Galveston, which was eapsined in Chore | Cisco Mrs were |Joluneton Mins Mary | Coffin & et rick Mitchell Capt David|febbine Rowland A. | to show that the Yucatecocs ware afraid to go back to | votes. Both M. Kennedy and the Hon. Reverdy | ter, and was ly sinking at the rate of one foot por 24 hours Cooper Mrs (Baffotn|Jobasn Jolin A ~ |shuller Me Augusta | Cobb Dx James {Guaghty hu E Midleton Robinson G 8 ene their allegiance to Mexico, and to escape the just pu- | Johnson, by their attempt to put the whiga of the | Her cursos tery seriously injured. There isan ineurance on caras | G4) ine y {donee sare Citsh at) Stand Mise (Park | Collins Wm 5 “4 Re Welle Dries | nishment of the central government for their late | State in their breeches pockets, and to give the elec- | snd vessel of $12,000, in the North American Co, Philadelphii Grutant Miss Mary. Jones Miss Mary A |’ Place) Connelly Peter 3 King Js Reecikel es 1 |Wheelor Frederick treachery, were now seeking annexation with the United | toral vote to whomsoever they might choose. have Whaiemen. G then Mes (Cedar) K Stewart Miss Cathe- | Colton G Q K Kingfellow Mr Ronan David Wheeler Leonard States, “There was no aspect in which the bill present- | sunk to a position from which they will never be able | arr at New London, May 10, shi Palladiam, Allyn rom Coast Cowpland Mrs Har-| Kestlee Madame i Corneille, i -|Kirmon Mons Moss © y weed SE ed itself to his approbation. On the seore of huma- | to raise themsclves, The result of this convention is | of Patagonia, March 2, with a full ex no. Left loading, |. Tist moe am atorvelt Benj i nity, he was ever willing to give succor and relief; but | a triumph of the working men and mechanics of the Latour, Dwirgreene, to sail in Tags fo tare Gaines, | Crosby Margaret ie anak Bs Ses: oe Rool JC Wiles W 1 when under the name of humanity. a measure is pro- | party over the court-house clique—over thore who have Of Havre, Jeat arr brig Crus Willams of Liverpoc, 1) tons of pie RGR a F |Sce Mrs Petor g ode vse Will Gen osed involving such momontot naequence: his | considered themselves the heredi tary leaders and con- | guang on board. | Hibernia, Smith, ee Ron tmnenn Yow Sh RSIS) ae ‘Mary Tefen See Bridget [Stevens Mrs Phiio | Coygenwel ") iRougt Mathew Moore Patrick See aa Wiley Boyd ill, he confessed he was not prepared to give it his | trollers of the whig party of Marylan ‘Arr at New Hedfond, 10th, ship Obed Mitehell, Wing, NW C Corogan ste ah ghee Mias Saralt Cox Abehm B Th Krugler John A Moore W A dd Charles D | Wilsou P support: ee < ave | ze, Walaeks aro will Soncuiamne Holliday strect | permamiueny March I, S20 "Ube op 300 do wh oll; S80 The home, oma a A xa | Gos dunes Korman Wn i Ft ‘s aa Francis Mr. Mitten secure: ¢ floor. when, on motion, the ‘heatre, to poor houses. ke Dee 16, m0 O78. on 80 Chas Phelps, Burch, Ston, 5 | Ciurch Mrs Henrie 5 resi oby, od Laser Schrader Charles Senate adjourned. Mins Mechbuies’ fate is progressing finely, aud will | vi (baltved to Callao, March 15, ofl not stated), Jan 2) Smith un “Blaaeth Ghrchill Sno Goodhue Chas F [Landes Valent’o x Waseem Cape J Dey- be opened on the 17th inst. ‘The spacious hall is al- | 15, 1nt 4 3, lon S618, Washington, Fisher, NB clean. Catt ns ee Kelly Piotr aot ot)[Seriog Mise Virginia | Cashman Alex'r — \guilow Jona Hang John EI ay Wilttie Sohn House of Representatives. ready filling up. and numerous articles are on their Sag'Harbor, ae og 42 Bs sem sw hip Daniel A hacer Daria Mrs Mai art ing Anne H ; Cushman Alex'r ‘amb Theodore Stay iam mal ptt ‘Wasuixcros. May 11, 1848, | way here from Philadelphia and New York. cruise: Apel 1 lat 1030 8, Jon 33.W, Benjamin Morgnn, of New | Daly Mrs Mi inesey ete Re ee | Gaede cle Laurence Jae M After the passage of the bill for the admission of the Ee Ee mdon, i etaen Hose: Smith Mra J Chancey fe Aikin [Gy rg nen . State of Wisconsin into the Union, and the transac New Haven, May 10, 1948. en. Bartle sath RI 9 Stores Stise Harrict | Crnkow Abraham trian eT ene More ate nae , | tion of oe — oy Sy ened resolved a Sa The Whig Senatorial Caucus. Tey Drew Pate 11 days from New York for Mobile, May | sabeth Lergna Miss Lonisa serogs & eee be cp tend re Teach G McBryde Wm ‘Starr HW Winppe von Wk a Committee of ti ole jon the State of tio ' : ‘ i i Ton 71 a on Mire 1. n nf MeCabe Frat (Mr: Toombs inthe chair) and resumed the considera: | This evening, the whig members of the Connecticut | ship hil, of thd from Boston for Valparaiao, May 4,1at $897 | BETiBOMTS arse |{Sppim cote Mos Hane Saltivan Mrs (Otiver | Canting Frank G re Mecarihy Ed Sie Hen W | Woods Jonn | ; f i i ; N, lon 67 W. : ‘offey John tion of the bill for the payment of Lagiitens ihn te memes eee ae Cee ae Mary, Knox, from Boston (Dee 19) for Honolulu, Feb 25, Dickinfou Mies Mar), meh sullivan Mary Cartiey Wim Leotaen tee ee Streeter Dr Henry B ahs ocise teak cabin vine wandioke States Senator, in place of Hon, Mr. Huntington. Ine Dory Henrietta —3 |Lovegrove Mias Ellen T Carragan Thomas |¢ w Tesley mats MeClure Thos R > Mr. Rockwett, of Connecticut, remarked that, more The First Ballot. The Second Ballot ‘en peg do ll, Ficod, 12 days from Portland foa Matansas, | Dowd Catharine Bo Tarbell Miss Hannah | Chapman Be G McDermont Clark than two month since, he made a speech with refe- | Roger S. Baldwin 87 Roger S. Baldwin. . + Drummond: Mine Su-|Lyons Mine Dora Taruey ses Eins Cary Clark, ge i Mecrokary,, printing rence to the annual report of the Secretary of the Trea- | Reuben Booth. 0.0... iB Rochen Boo ch , s, 1003330 W ‘i¢toria, of and from Baltimore for Rio, April 15, lat 830 eynoh Mise Margaret Sarah hal ‘avanter 8 \Gel te m m pmanntacturet xury. It was stated in the government organ, more | Joeph Trumbull. °/.°/. 13 Charles © man 1 bag & atous fa cl : Charles Chapma 222.4 Truman: Smith = Firs Mary E| Lane Miss Ketecen |Toohilt "atering Kookwood Andw McKeon Mathew ; y New Yo | it unfounded. ‘To thin time, however, no explanation R bal, Helen | Hines iisry 8 rabber’ see anes A goania Deal cs. | Tegtonts Melavan Rodger |Slmon 8 K | i ihe ‘ i i re feeney Mrs (Orange B vid Jr Farland has Deen made, except in another quarter (in A motion was inade that the vote be declared unai Esavxana, March &Sld ML. (and oreapod the Mockading myuade be ientaret on Pea ied one Goldber Mr (ote a Met MeBeth Janos (gtill tance i i} Mr. Athert etits swncemnan alaee ta mous—but they could not make it thus. The Senate | ron) brig Lucy Ann, Otis, Dein ent Mrs MaryE| Loomis Mise Eliza [Tita none Mrs (Grand sede {Gott G i feCollam H Seheibner Tart i 7 ee.) nls gentlemi " then proceeded to nomination of a Senator in room | GRANADA, April Th Schr Volant, Pratt, from Norfolk Dork Mrs Elenor | beth a ‘rawford David Goodnow EB MoCaffery Hugh a" an important mistake of $1401,900. The gentls of Hea. John M. Niles :— Honant Town, V VL. Jan | Bark Blixa Aun, Chever, une Mi Mary Lynch Mrs Margaret} Tillman Lucy A | Crone Gurren ohm x Mobonaid J p y ‘ from Pennsylvania (Mr. Strohm) a oj s, rt brig Now Orleans, Mac; pynch Mat . [Thomas Mrs Sarab ited rt of JcAreer Thos , Committee on Public Expenditures, has been examir The First Ballot. The Second Ballot. | NYork. Cld#kh, Be Sp into. Pounder, Charleston. Posen Mery (Lite Maulie’ * |Tonter Mrs Catharine Howard a McDonald Hugh {3} Sepaubs the assoneta ob ee tiensetevana Ie. will ie th 43 Truman 8) 58 | Monrevinno, March H—Ships Corvo, Gotham, weg the removal | Dun’ Miss Mary W M Me Vernon Tent | Metarian Daniel nuh Gnas It Vebb Frederick . the course of a few di Kk fi ; John A. Rockwel of the bockade of Buenos Ayres: Panther, Sherry, digg; brig Hyder | Duteher Miss Ann /Mackey Mime E Voorkie Mre Cxthe- , Handy John Croton joCrath Chas wf amibraced in the report of the See a a eras gore TE all Fanon tad DORs Beant, April Lie ticle: Mtsobeth, Ohi, from Pi iladetphia, | DU" 75 tlt Ma Ene taro Drag tagline 8 Memiey ss" Sites = Wah S ot , shor ro! joseph Trai mes Dixo: pril Li! from Phi hia, on M A I Mise Sarah P a Continental leFl ros 01 errors. In addition to all this, it is Known that the | James Dixon... Lafayette S. Fite ding. Arr Isth, brig F oneer,W Mama, Noxfoik Byen yh Mickey Mie rga-|V vi Mi Mra Mary | Coltun ros ett Somes n, | Diamond Metagan Alex Smith J George , : etary t that millions in his | Lafayette Joseph ‘Trumbul furnec, May 6—Arr ship James Fagan, New York. fina M Vanostrand = Mrs Independence Motive Robert A Smith Oliver Weatherly Dr JS ands from the and when the ‘Thomas K. Brace... Rio Ganon, March Id—Below, a°brig, supposed the Galen, | Brow ORM Ca lcchan Ann (Greenwich st) Onegin Lod William — |Smmith & Cargle | Wheeler Zadock 8 ° r Charles Chapman, , Gunning, from Cadiz, jichellachs ne A Si McRee Jns If "1 v | mistake was din me on one of et ‘ Sr Pienns, Mart. April 15—Arr brig Romp, Dewing, Salem, wh | pie mag Remade rte en Melntosh Wi Sith Chweles | GaMaAs tha titcacr orate tiecey terrae me 12 08 | Mexican, Simmons, do. see ee eee ee dara [Morton Mrs (10h st)|Waleh Elinor Brother — |ttarris Laanard Sincerity MeAnn lena |gmmith & Hinton he blunders of the Treasury Department, and | 4 motion was made to declare it a unanimous nomi- | ¢,81,7#0MAS April 25—Brig Royal Sailor, Heulon, from Norfolk, | Fmmers Migs Kiama {aris Paiy Ward Mreiichara | Collard Joh Hanling W Orion MeCormick Martin [Sith Daniel i the remissners of the Secretary in not giving informa- som, Wut ith for Ponee, to load for N York. Morton Mise Coctlia Wands Miss Cathe | Gove 3 Harrivon Geo ‘Tradesmen McClelland John 3G i tion to Congress bared mo 7 bh lng GN Hon. Truc- | cxt G2OReHs Bermuda, April 15—CH brig Vandalia, Mitchell, | prancis Mrs (Prank Morton Miss Emma | rine Son: ‘Hartigan Siatnew Fitaroy Setar Wik Selioo ohm Ik Mi made an enquiry of Mr. Vinton. how it se ae lg ee FRc Bot hag forts treet) Morell Elizabeth Wooton Mra (King st | (, Harlow Charles Empire 7 Wo Scollon Rey T sioners provided for in the act of 182 man Smith will be the whig United States Senators pril 28—Brigs Water Witoh, Enni: pay aan Munroe Miss Rosan-|Williatna Miss Loulaa | CAtbett Geonce Harrison Henry Btranger’s Ref Moar iv MrPainter| Stocking Abraham were not specified in the bill under consideration. from Connecticut. Election next week: Cole, from Leet Netra Hortons Sis toes cok nae. Farrell Elen wulady. i Wilaon Mev Harriet | (er ewia » Harmon Rawin re Hedtahon Wecht [Stoddard Thos B—2 | ; 1 wle, fro , Wty Ol 01 and for do 4 ul jisa Catrin) R—2 Roo} larmon Edwin muntain City ie Schott Earl 4 ne | Mr. Vixrow replied: For the reason that the provi- | —— omnes | Patapsco, Trusnt, from and for do, 4or Sdays, sehr Adams, Cro. | hivaener Mie Ame |e aiey Marcaret Covington John [fT Men te MoFedden J ba Will : ‘| sion for them was in the nature of permanent pensions, Well from Previdesos, diay a ian Marhy Mise Codie} Williams Mee sural ” Niet McGurk Win pene tain A Williams Thecdtore ; and come under the head of indefinite apppropriations. | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, | . Sr Join Nis Ms y-ray psurarion, Mason, NYork; barks | picsgerald Mat ee B hite Mrs Lucy A 5 pag Seott Willis H White Jobe it | > ; , Miller, do, Malone Mrs Rosanna] Woods Mrs Ruse ielane Rev Jas (Snowder Arthur Hf |Whittell HL | BUNCOMBE—PLAIN TALK Cs moth ‘ wd Chi Pre a y heller i Nr. Sawyen said: I don’t propose to’ make a speech Port of New York, May 13, 1848 M een cet Panes [HERZ tet Sonia | Noutuort® MevAw- | Crome ttatil ® {iltartert Samuel | I pienso | on this subject. A Buncombe speech would not be d reer at over Me, April 7—Arr sche Franklin, Perea, and Only Som, | Hitch Mg Lowien Mathews Mine Bla Wallace Mey Mat-| Crunioll Leonard {fleame Maten A | iat Never ioka: (Seee ane, aes oe | proper while important public business remai 4 cal thew T Y ‘ommereial jeweomb John |g : yhitaon proper while important pt business remains unfin- | guy misxs 29 savnmiar May 10—Cld Uniga Noble, Boothe, Barbadoos; Portes Be |Moad Mrs Cornelia | Walton Mre Naney | Coaiman awd m German,Oak Newell Robert se ete |Woldemars De ] ¢ ought to turn our attention to | fun sera % 22 | clagun Reet Bethets, Fo Bite aire Onekertnel Ve y D Hinme N wal gay Wollering Bh the business of the House, and, after we get through ses Homer, May Mare burk, Delaware, Fisr, set eee i Mary en nl Welch ace tary | Denke Luiwig —|itowie Alex Exeolwr Nicolas’ Wilt Serve Geek mei sian with it, adjourn, If, how r.we have any time left, eoeooo—oooooOoollllllll——————__= fa Native American, Goodwin, pes eon Margare\ Farrel bad Moloney Bridget Daggers iiubbard Rufus Merchantal s Spe we Geo KR Wood Field & Co we can make speeches, ‘This bill makes appropriations Cleared. ark; Win Pollard, Alexander, an Fil fr Catharine Moran Mise Mary Dacor di i Hermitage t Hatanton dance P Woollay Deano ¥ for pensions for old soldiers; but the gentleman from | Steamship Great Western, (Br) Chapman, Bermuda and St Tho. | Nickerson, New ¥ York; Albert Vinal ( wa Wane leat Berens i iar” ols ene Walter onnectieut (Mr. Rockwell) gets ¥,. and issues ti- Mi ® British brig from Cork, with passengers (a Fat Mes (Chambers White Mies Elizabeth H ‘ a ioe x Stacey Albort rade against the Secretary of the Treasury; a tirade | t John, NT, JH Braine, Marzaret, which wild March 25), Si fn ship, street) Meri on ee tev ne Da 3 Prote wi ae are that is not worth hearing or having = eraon in this Var) ‘anny, (fr) Quinn, Londonderry, 8 Osborn; Naparino, jerm brig: the latter has lo vat i oom Filkens Miss Helen G |Wilkingon Miss Mary eee bi n Need B hoe will make a reply to it. The Secretary | Buns, Helis, Hin, J MeMurray: Hocla, Lane, Matanans. toad & John, NU laren Canon, Fiteh Mra Mary W ct ic o-2 Woodrafl Miss Mare | Hoa ev ( Hosp Lafayette A va tlt Game ihae oqiiite, that b Hogpete ae) Br) me re NB, A Hubbard & Co; erin ira int Mary Maltoy Mane Jas y Waitin Sitio Pema ‘Louis ieee Pour Yotana C sity axton, James A valet putation as aman and as a financier ix not to be f i iargaret, {Iir) Montgomery, Newry, Ire. G Milne: Line | wassld yoterdn Maistenba, bot GENTLEMEN'S LI: aeag niy pcos A | Ves Hrateh a Watts Daniel semons si by inuendoes or insinuendoes, den Miami, Mo Mobike ‘Sturges, Clearman & Co; Orchilla, Harding, | Guinare, Allen Wows, 1 , Thetis, Turbo, a epee tren Sonn A inreok é oM Watklurs Wm ter. le stands secure from all attacks. The Bangs e - hip Sehi |Baker Geo IT a el 1 Ws Swe ini > ayer ta Monette Houet | Sehr 3 Cooley ‘Eo, Eldridge, Boston. wl! irre a Min! age abe ire Aerfield Georgo [Barker James Wo | re Dec Dillon, Charlos Mariners , He Watsea Alex that considers « reply necessary Y eek vin ame ‘ Arrived. Eluridge, Toston; bark Lawrence, Moston; pO | ES Hyrne Dick Xa Olive Branch hy ae consnaton telents of the 8 a tary: |All the sete «Ship Hartford, Sanneman, Savannah, 7 days with eotton, Ke, inde; brig Justina, Johnson, aoe inarn he 2 a Ne thew pre ph Hovey Cleo, | Covenant Sweet John b ran ident, charging him with a dereliction of | Dunham & Dinan. i ‘Alfons Hasewell Jol = lene | i fp with bringing on the war with Mexica Sip Ht Allee, Meliuan, Chatters aye With vito, Ko; to Almoreen Nicholas M Heanmiount tna wlan Roe kee lees, Mirehante OBrien Daniel ster whew” the best interests oft reported) Drege Ire, | tany; Austen, Simmons, fro Armett. Pane | arg Sam Donglass Jam Hall Julian W Grove On an John Y My mail James jus repli peculiar position of gent order. 20th ult, Int dt nyt Worse, Bourse’ all Hive Anderson Simon |Hequin Henry nt Washing: Packer Charlo Hunt Mr Griental jelly. Patrick ning Weeks Capt Thos ler to march to th Liverpool. ip and brig unknown, err k oe atrick | Hulbert Lafayette | Mt Vernon Omer Henry this dat with that, is , with mise, to Har. ‘schrs Ovean, Parker p Napier, | Ant en feobert oo Baker Edmund Humphrey Edward} | Chelsea O'Nows Henry 0 * not enviable, and will not, as th bring the Brenan ae ine clr; clits | Agog Abra Hell J Wiaintell TN Depnign: Real Hubbell Henry Merchants Ostrander Thos etary DF Philip | President into disrepute. ‘The tim eo nd, New Orleans, 18 day mdse, to | Independence, Bi ion, Bangs, and T i Smith, Smith, | {985 James M Bergen OM & J Blank It Dutt Hutchins Oliver fee Ongood A ribner E Wileon Frat . P on come, and ), lon 84 2, spo hale Lrig Mex- | Providence; “ems: Weldon, New Jersey atonioD {I dnd Baror Sinith & Co Daki Spencer Hamphey Robert O'Brien Jobn Simon Frederick afew years yet, when the people of the United States nant, Dai akan, Winslow? Bo Asloe Anwoao Hantett Lawrences | iailyd Walter Daugherty Patrick |{udaon Qadelitt Favekn O'Fareall Thos hmidt GF will remember the speeches made on, this Qoor, ax +19 days, with cotton, to J Elwell Statesman, dering: Horton; Alpine, Harriman, do, Air too [Bickerton Chasa'™ (Barnes Ralph, Dav Wore Hunt Denjamix | Alloghanta Odell Jeremiah —_|Sinerut. Jnoob Wiehe Wt, condemn the gentlemen who made them, when tl , ¥, ship. Harvest, Puller, for Liverpool, and was seen in ‘ rilott na Win athhy Geo fo O'Blenix Robert | Willinmns Chas T special pleading shall have been forgotten.’ Their Brig Argyle, Cooksey, Canton, 99 days, with teas, to Wilmer. riven telow Annapolis, also, sches Euverprize, Adame, | Alwaise John leh Talts William Davidson, Capt Jno {Hall J OCailahan Dennis | 4 Weight ohn cial pleading, and their position to the country. will be tir Priest & Mount. Faswed Anjler Feb 16, and Cape of Good | Demerara: Star, dawis, Boston, hoa Antero Bt |Bitliugs Governor N |aMe De?” pee sae W O Rielly Henry forgotten. long after the war ix closed. They will say | ' HricLucy Ann, Otis, Buenos Ayres, 62 days, with mdse tomas: | York Cid Arr steamship, Northerner, Tudd, Ne William, (Birmingham & Co | Beckton F De Lamora TM aith Jemeae to them, “You took sides with the enemy ;” and the | ter. aula, iat 24 2% lon 24. 28, spoke fet ae Talim, of and Fees eoeet Georglaim, Wiggens, Mote “Sid bark Convoy, | Athuekig Alexander Bishop dD fen Dean WW iit ound oie ee only question asked will be, “who was for the country ?"" | for Nawan (RI) from South Pacific, 1th ult, i "spoke | 'Enexrox, NC, woek ending May 5—Arr sohe Entire, Demarist, | Ashley Petr... ities Fane Benjamin & Peiser | Druts Valentine My Freeman |tovetdge James Ougy Willerd ttt Be And ali the special pleading about the President, about 1 j."jint mac carer, (uf Jersey.) Pritchard from (1 sl oF iver | NYork Concord, Butler, West ndien ea ievions ow Te Benham Bonj © Borer Sameet Hamilton Rebtse jh Joreph Olen & Co Sinith James she reports havi D lon ‘o I Mena we € o we marching the troops to the Rio Grande, and the recall | Ship Nye, of und for New Heaterd. from South Pacific: net trom Epler Dighton; 5th, Antares, T Page, Tine seke k | Adame cans a | ard eed eat a ron Te eat Keane Af Winekier Herc & Sarin ee m, wall be forgotten. We have an impor- | Rie Janeiro, 1100 thi sperm; 27th ult, lat 309, lou 94 14, spoke | Smith, and H Cranmer, Philadelphi h. William, Dighton for Fic — 5 essential Brennan John M Lynch David Onborn 0 God ‘smith be Nite Philip $ nthe committee ; and it is certainly evident | brig Mars, from Liverpool for Berbice; 2d inst, a] “gel brig Veluria, | Norfolle: 71 Maries Reed, Baltimore; E Harkness, vi slooy 4 D | q Bernhard Dr Doviatt ris W' Lynch Mathew Osborn E & soa that there is uo desire on the part ofany to debate it— | of and from Baltimore: Oth inst, lat 33 15, lon $1, xpoke Writish | Arial, NYouk; 8th, sohr Emeline, Garwood, Philadelphia; sloops Aidan Germ |Boole William It | Bigotow John F u Indwig Jacques P ape d to make speeches for Buncombe. (Laughter.] ¥ hark Evergreen, of and for St Johns (NB,) from Savannah, for | D Fish, Wad Newey Jane, NYork; Oth, solr Yantic, Staples, North | A/Minson whe Edward | Bright Honry i rnide Melvin Lunney Farroll i thet is the correct name, and will call it Go it Lverpool Carolina. Auqustas W thrown Thomas Bi 4 Doherty Morris Tagurde Bawa—a | frarker QU smith titan S correct na nd Twill o 0. D a i + " La —! <1 Iwill not make aspeech except on a pit conting | qq afm Adeline, Pierce, Aguadilla, PR: 12 daye with molames, ke, | Kun sens, a ay © Arr schs Boxer, Sawyer, Wilmington. Aur Chane Phen ae Hise Doran Jamos Cor Tatting Wo? chroeder Charles gene rise and report the | j Ieu74 3h pe tig Doampttion ot Peete il tee te Be | Lannea tee O vioncey, Lwee Hearse, from Havana fur | ‘Anderson George W |Pasame Bawa M sons Henry |Sholidore Vinungo | dre} Jon ie jor Portsmouth, vs ‘orrespon: | ne bill, fw hy gentleman, however, | van fr Ste ooegrbanes eres Tere tie F ship Ceylon, Custard, 14 Andersen Davi ane Won id alm “lorie oe wishes to make # spe: Fite ofthe bil, | will | Brig Swan, Peirce, St Johns, PR. April 2 with mae, te, to New Broromn, May W0—Arr schr Thames Potier niladot'a, | Y give way. Ihave sat eat five saoeniin Nesiniun & Walah. “May 6 lat 90, Tow 715, poke dir Senator, ont, May 10—Avr ache Gladiator, Riv Grande; Uni- i Tawtin Robert yne JE IStorkey ¢ P. Youtin Dr John J Mr. Vixrox—Will my colleague permit me to any that | Memos for St Marks oo inee a4 teh States, Thitadephie BraceT, 0 Murray Dumont David r rae te di Stowers It Mt Young, Drv a dines the Will was reported the W . Brig Prince de Joinville, Gardner, Havana, 24th ult, molasses to | New jensen jay 7— bark D Nickels, NYork for Boston Bagley B Dab ‘ ¢ . 0 s, P ar De JJ Taylor. Sid inco with barks John Benson, for New York, | New Haven, May 10—Arr sohr Mi ‘athe! nah. | Beadiey William — | Bruce ‘Charles Ht Darlin John © Tad Show Samuel Yates Thomas sent in additional estimates, which it is 4 Syiphide, for Hamburg. . m satin S agnvita toed, ‘West Indien, rig ication ti Oe ae Wiiiian Buckmeyer Rev ko Southw Jobe Yordtey Courtland ‘add to the bill before the committee rise? His Mary Biten, Edmonds, Matansne, May, with engar, to F | “'Nongore’ May 10--Cld sohr Alexander Webb, An Ranan Michael Buckley & Lucknoor i plone mane KI, Mr. Sawren—I am satisfied with the conduct of my | @ Thurston, Naw Ontnane, at ae ships Silas Holmes, York; | Biake Ht 1 Butler Meaty L bested fanter wae’, Reig o - colleague. He in striving to do the business he wax | ,. Beg Sess, Baker is Grande, 9 days with molawes to 1 | Ann, Roger. Vern ark Bohemia, Iigaing, NVork: brigs | Harker Reet [Bote James Danneshewer Won [Hite William Tewis Dr LB PeryottoR —|satlitn © st Newel to Nemmith & Walsh. 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