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ree, ae ay that the eaatendi . Cc) re in Ne rocangiled, atic vas for pocasion ‘and that af thore bé « State conven 2 tia 88 other ting Pte teoees! fusties of tion, Mr, Cass will receive the nomination. His q - opl- | w ge a tempting ta yet the floor, It ts gooupled by chances of election are much improved in con- support of the expediency and | gentlemen ou t ocratio side. Anextrome South. | 1 Mae : Irvine, but his success will still depend, in a | Propriety of leaving the question Of slavery to the peo: | ern man makes @ speech ; the result will bo, that after | Caldwell, Liverpool; Pastor, N Bronson JH & Ca ee ee ee eet ori akin ple of the territory, (the ground ocoupied by General | it is printed. it will be taken into the Northern States, | TI ee and a mkt; Edwin | Benjamin J Brent macpenie, MT he yng ay an Sonate | CASS) aud neat proceeded to an elaborate exposition of | aad proclaimed as the doctrine of the democratic party. | Wyn" ay tlowen, Pritehens pgm ane | fred ae Tengo 80 ly J The Orcgon bill has been debated in the Senate | tye relation between the North and the South upon | When an ultra Wilmot proviso man makes a speck, it | | ‘1 1 son} Browns Nevfotie Goload for Malaga: | Benjamin OF |Gox'P Visuer Francis male " -day. ‘The criminal recklessness of consequen- he | wil is q 4 y o eo 5 | Bell Geom oe List Monsieur H Y ; Shaffe; yo-day he ¢! nal reckless: t the slavery question, and their probable effects upon the | will be taken to the Soyth as democratic dv vwley, Philwdelphia; Howard, Crowell, NYork; | Bell George ‘oupe William: a ‘O'Connell G D x Adolphus ces evinced in the management of this and of the | question of the Presidency, the whole argument Sending "The whigs sit quiet, and say nothing. 5 Bigelow Clu Gabriel ATi Samuel H Hnee Altved (Oshaughneysey John/$chwan Jokob Yucatan bill, has produced deep and universal i to show that the North had become so embittere | day the Whig National Convention meet in Philadel- | +7) brig Egyptian, from Oram, for St! | Briggs Rev GeoW | ftitlnan Samuel 8 Laeenen t Re sl Pr Saunders Mency dignation. ‘The people may well be incredulous of | against the South that it was calculated, in the agits- | phis. 1 wish to occupy @ position which I consider | MAjys relit Lawrugs, Smit, trom New York. Busey B caine, WB lille Lewis Knickerbocker Lodge) Parker James pepe the open and audacious disregard of the pablic in- | tion of this question, that the mass of the people of the | honorable, We cannot take up and pass important | fro. Liverp 3 % Heinw Jno Talboy oan liam War liicloomb Franklin Now Parson James Sawyer Edward M terests, manifested by both houses of Congress, but Nosth woals vate azainst osare held if he were put | bills in the absence of the whigs. We do not wish to | Jordsn, Cieufvezox rs Brody Capt D [Ebaby ool ere ie geedort Herod ) ec y the Senate. ’ un- | {2 nomination for the Presidency. prevent them from discussing the measures. ork: Gh Phaser? | Pecan ies. acelin ° B ‘ ony Reems peal oe Cena ey body, Heh | Honest Jonx Davis Except the dough fue efit Gispose of this bill, and then Another bill Whe | reeds 'k Tharbere: | Con att nan Ca a Bowing” Lodge Vaskart Capt-Jos [Sweet iaraal , y . d Mr. Unperwoop—Except the -faces. ty | whigs go to the convention, then we can ta : t Do Chi ! oath § a No 1ge {Platt Leph ‘Aunos R men; and the most important committees, by some | eall them dough-faces, or any other name; if they | are bills on the calendar for improvements, which I . Poland, Por Near, ‘New York ork Jaeub J Dou; iy kuthooy ui Harwony odes, 44 Fayne GW os shelly Walter | | strange fatality, have for chairmen some of the | stand by the compromises of the constitution, and the | hope will be passed. or Alasasa, Yates, doy | Brouey DB ee ary W Mount Elm Enoamp- Phelps Sam & skerrett Geo least capable men inthe Senate. To every person | rights of the South under the federal compact, they Mr Buar—1 would ask whether tho Baltimore Con- | shi Y Windsor, tlero shol Bunn AN Day Bont Mowe Thomas | ment, 2 Pearson Silas Seyward Jubn ing regard for the credit of the body, it must be | are the feiends of the Union, and of the constitution. | vention resolntions do not pledge the nomince to veto | St Jolns N Fy J ha, Sherman, New i: Brown Laurence | Darby Felix OC Houghton CN Lord Join Peebles Philipp. mponoor te lyde AW Lott Jerome Prentis Heary R erwood Geo ; extremely mortifying to see at the head of the | After a very rtrong Southern argument on the slavery | any biil making appropriations for internal improve: | Jsne, Variy ieteey, Stone, de: Heroine, Perine, | Brown HK Davidson W : : ‘e waif Wugh 1 Liuyd ‘Thean Srenas Jo Sher committer on foreies afftire a Man co witerls unfit | question, especially in opposition to the views of the abo- | ments? desire to know. | New Lowlon: Arkade, towel de Me, Giande Suis Hovious | Brown Ztward |nelany Martin es inte tae” lhe eaiee leone hh te for the position ee Ay, Haare eye Caen MET | Ttiowists, Mr, Underwood suggested, for the sake of | | Mr. Sawren—The gentleman can read them. If| igre ca tet toatl ler, Hor: | Hougtton Honey [peat gan Ww jidurel Lord Col Win Pigg Thomas Stephens Thomas me eee ead Gn acd ad ts fore | Uarinony. that everything be stricken from the bill | they do not suit the geutioman, he ean adopt those of | dea mare Darling, Barlort, Beidzap. y | Bussnan feu Dems Termine Lowry Capt Thomas! Ptulipp Privas Sherwood Caps Roa oa finance and on naval affairs are equally unfor-| paving the slightest allusion to the slavery question; | the party opposed to the democracy | Bud wig WJ Houston, Undion, Albany: JB Mowat, | Buckiegham MB |e Bane Tapnee i aa well tanate. When such men have the control, it ts | and that the subject be left entirely to the people of the | Mr, Buxt—I should like to have the gentlem in inter- | Ms. d's V. ork; Adeting, Seeley, Middlecown; | Butler T K EE ee ioe Lc eee heumer S A notat all surprising that legislation should be the | tercitory. He bad no doubt they would decide upon the , pret the resolutions Koval Oak, Wee so Oclean, Horter, NYork; | Ruck Joan M Ditchner Capt M—[ifiand& Husted | Lunt Benjamin ody ae alae roe miserable, shufiling, unsteady thing it has been du- | question according to the wishes of the North "He be- | — sir, Sawven —The President tays that there are some | Heieys Brockin Hestwr: Inge Dolo, i Buckley Anthony [Ovian James Hamilton Win—-2 | Toucan CM Pow Naberton — |Suith Francis ring the last six months: = Keved, and he even desired, that they would act in this | billy which he will not veto, aud others which ought to) © Cjcared—ship Ul eshury, Buren WE [Pan Ham radbe! Wali N MMPI Mt William Smith Stephen Up tothe present hour there hasbeen no con- | ¥sy. But he was opposed to any officious interference | be vetoed. ars, NOP" ‘ r : Tevant Hemry o—2 [Rowling Thomas — |ratahe Wm ahr Froderich | orter Joun Snith Praels A ' firmation of the rumor brought bere last night by | 12 the question by Congress Mr. Burt—What works will he not veto? jarding, de: Ann | Ragley Jno Dayle Peter Hall Robert Pe Memocs Janes Mee ce eee tethmveniaco ies tatificaticn of the treaty.> = 4. Mr, BaLowin proposed the discussion of this ques- . Sawyen—I proceed in my own way. % d Jos. Chandler, | Haeon UV (Dawning Thomas [Haget Wh Tarbiigk Co \powell 7 Par peciectige 7 25. ala: ada : tion asa representative of the North the | Mr Sranrox—Will the nominee of the convention rane Rope Be wan Orlean, | Broach Jas Donohoe Michl atl Facas@ orth Popping & Ce |Potter Join Sinith Marshall W ee 5 GANVIRNEIB, South, Dut of the hole people of our common country. | veto bills such as that vetued last Congress by the a iat *p . ‘ Babcook Lander | Beacon, teaeene BC Fakocke Peter phair) h James M “a ss ont 2 ?P ile was eutircly opposed to striking out the sec- | President ? ‘g all RE i . Si ‘Neleot we 5 Hamilton Capt Lawrence Eugene 1 ith Jno A ; ; Wasuisoron, June 3124 P.M. | sion or this bill: which would be a refusal of tho federal | vir. Sawren made a few remarks, and concluded by | outs Wiitiara, Tinie Ree Arend jpop |tfalt John N Veuer John A Parkin BIL Smith Charies R Daguerreotype Sketches of the Senate. government to aj the clearly constitutional act | nm: that the committee rise. 3 raw Deysdate Alexander [Hulton Olivor irene tliieeiensat - lentaaeeet ’ ' Mr. Benton looking very like Mrs. Pipchin, the | of the provisional government of Oregon ‘he motion was a 1 to; and he submitted a reso- vena ‘ ‘ie Karnes en Harrison Randolph Lewis Daniel A Pratt Wn Soll Adam Borurn—l would ask asingle question of the lution limiting the debate to ten minute fa lintagt Seg a i | ‘ ~ <p, Small, Ni iS i Urrington Wa Lester Liu Payne Iria ‘Seofield Geo old lady of system, in Dombey ; Mr. Honnegan | conioman, in alifairucss Itisthis—It the provisional | Aftera few remarks by several gentlemon, the resolu- | wie Mioep Gong Davia Wal’ kev Gent tery George [iturrisiames A lewis Wo Pearce ChaaW ——[Sounner Jno looking very much used-n,—e vase uaknown: Mr. vernment of Oregon had passed a law adopting the — r © York; barges Black Lord da odes Hary Mathew orJohn | Hingane Edward iH are J [Sommer Carl ’ Houston busy writing: Mr. Butlar takinga bird’s |2neeeee of slavery, whether he would assent to itor | ihe House again went into Committee of the Whole . Ws y fy, rechiown: | BlaisdetJohu—2 Davenport SW, Har i Wn Lowe te Wen ek [och A Stone Soa PUROL BURY TUNE 5 M r Butlert Kinga pird’s 1 got s : 7 | on the State of the Union ; aad now proceeded to con- | APA z nd ‘Consolae Beaty Fasetok Navise Benjamin (ffi charles T Tittiyonn, ities: |Peterone Jehu Fis hehe y of things ; Mr. Tamey chewing tobacco, tir Bavpwis —Certainly, I should not, Mr, Prerident | sider ti | noee wight DB Nice, Pashley. Reckwath 3 10 Daren toe Toekhart Wm Petit Sev J [Strong Capt “of which pleasantly meanders down his | ~certaiuly T should not ter AsehGrhiiwron init) amb asrkowone ‘ ‘ i Bocks Geilion Davis Archil ¢ Eureka L uz rtield Capt Russel |Sevtt John P , 3 Mr. Baldwin looking anxiously in the di-} MF Buturn—(aside) —Just so 7 h : b , . ‘ [si Side Me Vernon 79 Prime JohnH [Sehr Godfrey e rection of Mr. Foote’s desk; Mr. Sturgeon ubso- | M® Batowss then took up a logal argument on the | prapriation of $5000. to send an expedition to South a. Che A Nn Nn on W De Bulnes D'Manuel ~ il Ey i a A ed ae f. 2 question of slavery. and on the secpe and extent of | 7 i a Kn ; Benjamin Degarse Martin Pi sunderland Rey Le- lurely awake—(this fact attracts universal atten- i Amoriea, for the purpose of making observations on the | - | Ber 4 re Hanley James Lodge, 52 Phinney irk it |” Roy : ic hiversal atten-| the laws of restitution of slave property, under fre- | ) i Henvers Samuel Van|Delander Pedro F 4 : Mr. Badger throwing his head about in an ‘ Praparsy, planet Venus, and ascertaining data on which may be iri MO 2 Mal ‘Bra A, lake ‘all B Concord Lodge, 43 |Pierre Leon Seully Hituyy . 4 : ri | quent crosa-questions in his progress, by Mesure. Rusk, | determined the distance of the sun from the earth, | (! Shrom lias Superiyr, Smith, am Rrett Wm P pommond Michael /ifammond Henry F | Mutual Lodge, 97 |Provost 3H ¥ affected and dang us manner; Mr. | Borland. Berrien, Butler, Foote and oth The distance from the sun is one of the © bark Win & Jamas, Carpenter, Benedict J.C Die Varee Haymier Geo Mount Vernon En- Potter Wm Tait Me looking diseon- | After Mr. Bazpwiy concluded his remarks, Dix looking doleful; Mr. Bas . : “At 7 ip Pennsylvania, Dunning, Philadelph: Belitser Dominico anlinson Alford campment 1 Post Edwin A Ag ay rey :: al tl e cl jon of a fen ey ~ 4 Dobbin Ji L ‘Trey J RK solate ; Mr. Moor looking as if he had no business | Mr Banaen offered a substitute for Me. Foote's | Whatat'iciadisneasauiy ucosseuty for purposes uf nit : Uy B Bagonmh, Corson; | Boll John J Dolly’ Wee latinas? | plore Poule Wan Pata Dawa | there ; Mr. am looking unusually h a amendment. which that gentleman accepted. and | Cation. ‘The present knowledge on the subject depends | : eeal'th dees | bec Douglas Patrick |i famlin John Lord John R Potter Joremish P |xtPPAD ttn devil-may Mr. Westcott amusing himself | which is as follows: —* Shall not be subject to the re- | on observations on the transit of the planet Venus, | ‘ Ihe, > loops Ado | Biek Henry © Downing Ad on {Larrison Wan Lowe T B |Piotrowal Rodolph (puryox Zamoe M—2 j with his queue ; Mr, Bright looking very much | *ttiction of the sixth article of the compact of 1787, for | taken something like @ century ago, ‘hese transits Bishop & Sebyler [Donation WE | PATMONDE Laan pradien ee ior? i j 0; Mr. Atherton looking spruce ; Mr. Bell look- | iorthwest of the Ohio”? ¢ gecur but once in century. He read from a work of Sas aE Pirdenye Robt V. | onnelly John t Lynch Mich [Pardee William x [Rw sey Chae J. ‘ ing as if he had never been associated with s , Herschel, to show that the ‘moon is represeated some rs Donnelly Hiram Lynch Patrick [Parone AW Lol t Ls “hic Tipe cae ig Monae Mr. Dayron submitted a resolution, which was adopt- | thing like the hand of a clock in the heavens, by Pp Glenlyou—Johanna Daut, Martha Daut, | Bromley Doyle Edward I Senet Cape JoseghlPsies G [Brim Capt Jos W a man as Turney; Mr. Surgeon now asleep again; | ed—that the American flag presented to the Senate | witch novigators detormine thelr course on the occas, | Johanna Cenens, Wane ie Merilo, A Ruraiet, B Mach, & | Blohm Yo HW Duncan Sohn iurding Daniel J RM [Peace Pranety a [umpsen Win We Mr. Jefferson Davis looking as it he had gained a | yesterday by Mr. J. Davis—the first that waved over | “yi. Evans controverted some of the positions taken het, Mr Usfior'orth,Chartotto Mofferlerch, Louisa Hotferl Hoel alee Dyott Dr W arrison He: 13 American Division 4l\ Pattersop E Rotana antes oeaD Quitman ; Mr. Crittenden shaking | the Mexican eapital—be placed in the State Depart- | yy Mr, Stanton, aud exhibited much knowledge of as- | Helene Catnerine—H Disay and | Bronson Prof CP |Dunvis Louis J M {Reason George Townsend Wemry D ‘ hands with a Taylor delegate ; Mr. Dickinson re- | ment. — ‘ tronomy. Differing as he did, however, from the gen- sios and lady, and 74 in the steerage, Bromeher Andrew | puntar Simeon Mactane David iP eres Thompson Chas arding Mr. th a triumphant smile; Mr. | (The Senate went into an Executive session; and | tieman, he would vote for the amendment, but not British bare Enterprise—Mr Cloudon, Mr Pender, and | Brown Edward [Daller Joseph ata Mucy Charles Ho Penmou'Robert — (ruomas 3 Berrian looking jolly. Son, | After the doors were opened, it adjourned, the reasons which had been stated. He spoke of clon- vite. 4 ow tt IT |Dalmanicot MT ‘ea George Mallon Hugh |Pakins Chas aed " t d othe Brig Wanderor—C Edinourtone, Boyne Frederic! ‘Davies Samuel adtaet Eons ck. Marchisi John Bo | povsswelt I [True Lorenzo W Lee gations, parallaxer, semi-diameters, dips, ares, and other sa Brig Wanderer 0 Rea certene aN Mein Brown Benjamin [Davison Win J niart Heniy Major daimen Evtward 2resswelt Chas ‘Turner, Gilbert & Co Boston, June 8, 1848 matters connected with the science, with as much nano trig WatuinpkeoA S Park, and {in the steerage, | Brown Mf V Day Patrick Poy Mano David |Betit Frederik upper Geo V3 joston, June 3, 1848, House of Representatives. volubility as though he were descanting on the Mexi- sinew Spark Ht Bartlet—Capt Glavol, Mr, Montgomery, | Buckley Peter Davis Petrt Helntecen Tandwig | Martin Jean panier Hspolite Taylor JW The Presidency, and New England Politics. Wasnixerox, June 8. | can war. | Buokley Daviel Dayton Morrison Mara Michael, iPhitp Taylor Prof Wm Buchanan Harrison! Davicla NG any Tes Marsh M diay bot Dennis Wa aan ale s i half : THE SLAVERY QUE Mr. Catncart acknowledged himself ignorant of ohn \Prindle Chae Any Thave a very clear recollection of half adozen| mye yfouse resolved itself into C the subject of astronomy; therefore, he would come | —--—s—eeeeewemeneenmsnneeeneesreencerrrs | CT atiye, — |Paris Cormaling aon Chas A | Martin Win, Phinney Gem Bushs {praia David presidential election years; and I can truly say | Whole on the state of the Union, Mr. Rockwell, of Con- | down from heaven to earth. He believed that the ex- | IST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN THE NEW YORK | Bemeamer Thos F ee Heyden ZF Mathews Nathan Philippa JM ITaylor Robert that in no one of them were New York movements | Becticut, in the chair. edition would lead to no practical result. ‘The error Post Ontce, June & 113, Baxter Sidney Deland Thomas | lggings Owan Mayo David, Rowell Jamoa (Treadwell I enue agin : Ne ir, Bropueav, of Pennsylvania, said that the na-| in controversy between astronomers was the three TALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST | Bushnell Sidney | Deitwin Taaiah Feige bird Mattson Dr M {POR Leopeta (Thresher MS so anxiously watched as in the present. The | yal appropriation’ was now before ‘the committee, but | handredth part of one second. He knew something DLASTOM, i ate or ths Rib LA WRIGR Whey aleladyitinnd’ | Rete ee Dickenson Horace — |ttitehoock CM feed George [Power Ambrose (rummene Jamen Herald has been in the hands of all, ‘The “digni- | the subject under discussion was that of slavery and | about the navigation of the sea, practically. and did ge mention the date of the List Ia + | ea noe [Divina Thomas Hines Benjamin § | Metin Patric [Poud Chas I. irorby Hugh fied dullness” of the Ev P d the uneur. | {2¢, Power Of the government in relation thereto | uot consider it important that the money should be Ff laguabeeare? IMfeCormatck Mrs Ann | Prete touehee Belen Ties ay iModkinson Win Hk | Matar taccd 2 Ipower Cape Rich roast le ess ne Lvening Post, and the unsut- | jn the territories. He had always thought that south- | expended for the purpose named. He concluded by | snares Mrs[Byoad- (Graham Miss Mary A/MoGewn itis Han. | Bradly Wan Dopavan Patrick |frolden Hichard Midan Charles Boulton Thompeon Win HE passed and unsurpassable stupidity of the Globe, | ernmen contended for the neutrality of the general | moving a compromise of paraliaxes, which caused loud | ~ way] (Gallon Mra Sophis | nah Bain Jaanes Donly Peter Hopkin ae Miller Edward @ = {Purdy Jf ‘Todd Charles haze bean ounted, in the anxiety of people of | S°vemment. When the Wilmot previso, improperly | and excessive laughter, , of Avkin Mies Bileapeth Ganiner ales Kamp |Mevariing Miss Ame- | ratnard Ges Donnelly Patrick — jtiovver Minor © E ae (Trowbridge Jno T Rosey PETER EeC, anxiety of people of so called. was under consideration, thete gentlemen | Mr. Houses, of South Carolina, spoko eloquently in | Antena MSA. Gkmey MSY cunen|aekenon Mrs (Oak | Hanierey cape |Doagen Win Howell Josoph, eteotiolh deh J) ivneatn MatRatins: Lehn aaron Eatin all opinions to ascertain the setting of the New | said that the legielative functions should not be exer- | favor of the amendment. street Barr William Doe ena 8 Meysradt Jucob—@ | NOUN Cant Thomas! R mb Chastes York its. he ie shi sonle | cied to protect slavery in the territories ; now, those | And after explanations by Messrs. Evans and Stan- MoGanghran Mra Barnum Chas U ouglas G7 Hotchiies 1, & Willis ‘Randel Inpte oF ork current. The conclusion to which people | {r'the Northern States@ho advocate the proviss, con: | rox, the question was taken, aud the amendment of MoGill Mrs Mary E | Barry Patrick Hosters Howard John ane Ginetol son JB have come, is, that the barnburners are in a fuir | tend for the right of Congress to exclude slavery. ‘The | Mr. Stanton was agreed to. A) MeCourt Suissa Haraiuedoba Bun Jom) femme W [Rathahi Carlo Taylor Charles vay of getting “‘harmonized.” The recent acti power is admitted by tke gentleman from South Caro- | Mr. Pettit obtained the floor, and the committee McDermott Mrs El | Hates John Dugan Frederick —_| I Moore James Ramsay Alex [Taylor Goo way of getting “harmonized.” ‘The recent action | power is admitted by the gentleman from South Caro- | M : zaboth Blaisdell John M-2 [Dyer ir Hodson Tomse Mornsy Patrick. |Roed & Sponcer Samet of the Tammany General Committee, Senator Dix’s | put for a different purpose. ‘There are very few gentle. i ReciPRoctty. Goeiee Miss Hensi.| skeen | Hee Duncan Le ColS — |ifat Renasym woutee Baatlel Vea Scemuman — fratcote Davia’ course, and the want of immediate fighting on the | men either in the North or the South who contend that Mr. Houmes, of South Carolina, asked leave to intro- lace ai MeGrath Mise Bridget Beard Barnum 8 Elareid Com W Lae pry Athenee iM ™ {R here W Irarbe MA sae Ch euR aetna Ge sareelT Mh oacutie tidicate ‘a power should be exercised. His purpose in taking | duce a resolution, that when the House adjoura on | Gren Miva Mary /MeNulty Mrs Ley” | eardsey Charios [EU ue Cech eS el [Ree re Tremaine Silex A i, BOUSALTO InCr¢ a floor was to contend for the neutrality of the gene- | Tuesday. it adjourn to meet on Friday. Bartlett Mrs Lucinda yeas Carol oN Stee rei Beck Are! Eades HL Humphrey Chag Joseph [Reu! (Theall James W rally of your democracy, “without distinction of | ral government with regard to slavery in the territo- | Objection was made, and a suspension of the rules | P j Petry pes petsaagaed ir efor: Sf ort Bch Rdgeley Alpheus |t{yinan Sol ee Hee reine eck patty,” in support of Cass and Butler, What the | "8, We should give them machinery and let them | was moved; but, | Balkor Miss Mary Gilmore Mrs abigail | saunnh Beveridge Mathew [Earle John Hodges Win Td Munk Gustav [Rice Chae a2, (Townsend & Co. Ad seo ee | work it themselves. Admitting the power. it is not On motion, the House adjourned. | Bre i) Ine [Book Millick Mary oO Treguin Henry Ellis son nS Honesey Wm C Myers Dr \Riploy Hiram V ‘Tompkins Geo W B bamburners mean by calling a convention on the. | wise to exert any legislative functions in relation to it ware Girnson Mrs (23d st)/O"Brien Mrs Hannah | Beunett Wm B ee asetorher HHerbort Mr wy | Mulgan Se |Ricbardson John B |Trow J &Brothere—2- 22d June, almost a month after the adjournment of | Congress cannot take any action whatever, incipient 4 Wad Sarah Gritfith Chor |OConnor Mrs(Broad- | Brevoot Samuel |Ettttieook Thos J \Hendersse’Eawac | Murpi Rivard [Robert Aime ‘Thorne Edwin the Baltimore conclave, is that which puzzles some | oF otherwise, with regard to slavery in the territories, | | Straten Buryt—Forry Lives m Mra Lacy itesnde Miss Loman Orteone Mt Peikaus Wellington T Emery & Waterhouse tfizsins Jeremiah | Macy John W perpen Be a people. Fofmy own part, I think it looks like an | His position’ was this: that the question of slavery ix | graphic despatch from Memphis, w Miss Saralt A ore MiastullaT One aoe, | Benkene [Rawards Elearor |LUgsine Stephon ore eR fresher) gh oe intention to back square out of the ring, There ia | 20¢ 28 original one, and the rights of the negroes, | steamer Clarksville was burnt near Ozark’s Island. on ould Mrs Sarah A {O*frien Jane Britt Stephen pegerora: da igh Fzek Mansfield Joun Roberta Robt Tradeaw JR | TORLGA RATMOI AE TED bottle ocpilegt an whether slave or free, in the States or the territories, | the 27th ult. ; and that the captain and crew, eight or Guest Maria E lorrett Mrs Edward | Bishop DrJohn [Eberly John jie Edward, Malest Charles $ [Rogers Lewis C Uv ne hee | Y tke its, bul A BS ps pte ought to be left to the good sense, conscience, patriot- | ten in number, and thirty deck passengers, were lost | | iho, H Flaty Miss Mary A | Bogen FS cite Jamoo eee | Reborts Sart lUnderxood F tabahan hin a It an eden, x Cale 1s ee intis coe es in ites prieres ee i Inasmuch as | The cabin passengers were all saved with great difi- fan C Hamilton Miss Hee.|0 Here Margaret per ae Honus Sauroal |Holeomy G T aig a award Cree a Col rdamarie Henry | ¢ tl n Capt. Colepepper, in the | the blacks cannot be admitted to social and political | culty.—Pitisburgh Gazette, June 2 Trown Mrs Hannah |" ter J ‘von Margare| oth 1 6 Hoffinan J fxrtin Thomas ‘ons San] “Fortunes of Nigel,” was challenged by to fight | equality, and as all States have equal rights under the | “2. is | Reonne dita |Hamiiton Mary | P Fem soxhua (Emery J Honery ie | Manco Edward Ruckyorth Wm i a duel, he named that day fortnight for the time | compromises of the constitution, good policy enjoins | Se Se Te | Hrvwn Mn EO [ftp Catharine [palmentiry Ano R | foley Parham a (EMOEY [Honkine Aten mf arty Henry Yoorkies Win W of fighting, he intending to **cut his stick” in the | neutrality on the part of the general government. The MARITIME INTELLIGENCOK, Buse Miss Comata Hatt Miss Cordelia Pitman Miss Elica- | Bookout E or |Hopkins Capt Ams | yt, Win Ryerson M Vincent F interval. ‘The barnburners appear to be animated | North as well as the South should be content with the Buckley Elizabeth |Herr sn Mrs (Broome|_, both Brown & Decker /Eninghan feoiae ia May SS |Raynord Thos E | Vaccair Jose by the same spitit; which istather discreet than | Missouri compromise, whatever may have been thought Movements of the Ocean Steamships. Marler Miss Mary | etree) Phillips Mes Marga. | Brown Etwd) Hiram Py aciiee John \Howard Douglass | Mayer Mapuol Mr /Kandall Joha Jr [Van Renthuyson © & valorous. By the 22d of Jane, there will not be | it beretofore. This peace measure will produce the Toarvibe at New York. To sail from New York. | Blake Miss Julia J |tendrickson Miss Ra-| , Fe jouae Ellsworth HA {Hotchkiss Win T Megargle SJ& Co Randall Juha L Ca , se clin Wek 20 Ete Ream not be | came consequences as the doctrine of neutrality, Mr. B VERPOOL. IVER POOL. Mira Bitz | ehaal [Boe ao, | Barak Early James Hurkisson T ee Hegel aan yer enough of them left to stand guard over the wreck | spoke of the eatehwords rife in the North, ‘There was, : May 27| Hibernia, Shannon, — Juno 7 | Mer Ganoah || Weurion Mile Pomeroy Miss Maria | PeaaCapt James Evans Richard Husgan Jnoob Meriam Richard Really Mtr re of that omnibus in which the Tyler party was wont | ne said, the liberty party, as l other parties were ia, Lang, June 10 | Acadia, Lang, June 21 jaws» ie ega|Punty Mra Virginia | Budd Stephen [rane Richard Mw Thomas RK. Mic kdward Roel WW W Winton ‘Yauane to take its airings. Mr. Benton, by giving in his | oppored to freedom. There was the native American ems sar as baer ee oot ol Inapeer ¢ \Parker Mrs IEliza. | Brad w Allen ae Re ES peal Milly Wm Reynolds Prot WM |Vaughen Francis S adhesion, has Uistied many of our old Van Baten | patty, as if other parties were not suficlently attached Washington, Jonson, June | Hermann, Crabiree. "Ju satan Mrs Jamen| 1 ihude Dang i jBstralln Dn Rafael Hustead Thomas | Minne 20, dln Wm Henry [Vincent Francia lemocrats that allis right. “In fine, our democ to the government an e soil of their country. | Hermann, Crabtree, " July 2)| U. States, Hackstat, J) Holland Mary i Fr ‘Huston Robert Millen Di Beemer Vanscoy are about to make a good fight, and bring up th These fuctions resort to abusive epithets, and call To arrive at Boston. To sail from Boston. | ta Mrs [Walker eens Laois eee wae [Flannagan John 2 hes Edward C i Thog ed [bore Comins Van Bene ancient numbers to the political Ramoth Gilead of | those who difer trom them * doughfaces "He would | serica, Judking Jase 1 June 14 | Miss Catherine trait urt Poiwos Miss’ IL Bryan D Franklyn John Bo tuster Wierd | 4oon Thomos reel Wm Van Deusen ER next November, in which King Whiggery will be | ™erely 1 ef 8 ma aat iaave been | Cambria, Marrison, June 17 June 2 Emily taghs Ca Probster Mrs c [Pardon George R 1 Morisson Jr Win—2 Rochenthales John | Van Reuesalaer J ae deh by some 6: . viewing themselves, their own faces and hearts, in the ios. 7 as ‘Mrs Anne Hu ches Bridget Chamberlain Wm Parrot! Timothy ltvins Theodore IY Moore Thomas. \Rohey John Vow * yok Albert ; “ y me. 3 ae mirror, The neg never enjoyed so much elevatio: 3 woll Mra Jane Gamilton Mrs EM Quin C, ‘anepa Jerome lPuirehild Robert J Ingulls Joh W. Moore A'S |Wobb capt Jas Ay ‘ame C The efiorts to bring about the nomination of Tay- | as they do in the Southern States, and in permitting Movements of the Salling Packets. art Miss Rosanna | h John Farnsworth R |filtann Hoary ; [rests Gase®. Valaaquer J.D Bette. lor by the whig convention are becoming, with | slavery to exist, Providence may have designed great Ships to Arrive, Bios to Nat ns Miss Margaret tIadley Mrv A | RovnottsMiee Bridge: | CMiaghan Hugh — Paddick William —_|Ingel Me Koline ania |vonh | each day, more decidedly prominent in New Eng- | good.” He was’ sorry that the Northern Stator lind | tfottinguert Burcey” om yune6 | mises Mes Marya’ |eattoen Rend Mrs Julia A” | fampbelJamee |Fee John [Irving Wm vs eta lll 3 land. Abbot Lawrence is to be the candidate for | passed laws prohibiting their citizens from assisting in | Woscing Eliridee >” Jem eter |gervey Kaymond Mra Marga: | ratupiell Re panied Santa iter Myers Michel D— [Rot Vanderlyn Jno Vice President—if he can get the nomination.— the recapture of fugitive slaves. Tsane tarshall, 3 Combe Sune 14 | afty Ellen |Henry 3 |padgerston Bridget | Cant John ieee | very Loman Morphy James |Roteh Horatio $2 /Vaudiver Son 7 i # Fae AP arial At Mr. KINs—Do | understand tl , . land, Sonstitu June ‘ll Miss J Hil 4 m Cali “peatodioae lurphy Pat ingles Hei Van Ex Andries There are some who are in favor of giving that | aN io New York? end the gentleman to al Garrick: Shires, peeg- It Mise Ann HEM dis J [Remen Miss Caldwell Charles TE Bitzsimmon Joba Jacobs Morris—2 Murry Malachy {Ryan Thos” VanVovrbies SmitaN: place to Speaker Winthrop, who ce: 7 ‘enn Avn Fitch Fdmund$ | Judownick; plac aker Winthrop, who certainly etter Mr, Baopieap—I understand ‘that New York has Oxtord, manson, July 1 Hoyland Mies Yda akon © ‘allima [Fisher Henry ; ala Michael ) Murray Wim |Rullman A w qualified for it than Mr. Lawrence ; but ‘Taylor.and passed laws for that purpose. sais ye ie RE 5 DE Molwon Mise Margy Rit or Mes Edgar | {ain Ansel [Finogan Join liars Stieiec, eons eee tyan Tsano H ‘Walcherr Wilhelm Winth: fia Vet a rzarvt Evans, Tinker, May 8 | Independence, Bradish, Junot | (a ret Chapin FA Muller Hen Ranson Isaac £ Winthrop on the same ticket would send off the | “sir, Jeskixs—There is no such law. Wellington, Chadwick, | May 15 | Mediator, Scar, Jares| Gas \bein Miss Jane |Rodey Ann Ge Pas {Finn Wilt (James Robect Mumford Jobn Randall Columbusw/ .tlker Josiah Jr conscience” whigs from its support en masse, the | Mr. Brovurap—lam hap y to hear it. I would ask | Switzerland, Fieteher, May 24 | London, Heinr Janel | Catpita Aire Mary |Ilammerston Mrs W (Howe MISETE | Gitte Patt fpobey Bhitipp [Jennings Thos Muchado Alberto de aphuel Geo Walker We latter feptieman having rendered himself **pecu- | whether she has not prohibited citizens from prevent- | Am Eagle, Chadwick, June 1 | Vieworia, Hovey, Juve caloun Mis De Gus- Henry Mary Jano Rommage Miss Vie- | Carveieo Bernardo | Perntarn' CC fincas Fate Mane recibir ‘efield Chas culiarly” obnoxious to all persons afflicted with a | iug the recapture of slaves? Admiral, Wi May 8| town. Wheeden, Jane | aT! y |Uuret Sarah Roo Miss Mary eos Fox James R {nite Michael ass aoe gt <7 jarren Edmund tendency to the abolition vertigo. The Taylor ca- | St. Jexxixs—There is no such law. Severn, Cheever, May16 | Se Nicholas, Eveleigh, June 10 | Gagnon MARY [tei coil Ryan Nina Cal Glatk ibe @ [Fowler John Jowett Edward \ [Reed Mores M Ciorke 3 binet is all fixed, and is to consist of the following |<. Baovneav—I am happy, for the honor of the Havre, Amuworth, June 21 | Cae vine Mary B (seteeyestTande. | Randolph Sra C F Cee re Coe Rovterter Robert — Jones Thoman J Malcohia Thomas |Reynolda SG Wateon Mr, Teir at persons :—Secretury of LW. : State, that there is no such law. ‘Thero is some dispo- é S Awa : Raymond Mrsbhebei Tr | fesers | Manon & Crandall Reed Osgood : $ ecretury of & » Dantel Webster, of | “tion im the Nortl ited: 40% t * 2 " rates st op Karsley Mrs War ry Fainzaw! Capt Jas Jones Charles : iRiley Etean Watkins Thos Evans, of Maine; Secretary of War, General T. | Svils thousands of miles off. 1 have asked ‘ yMissBrideet|Jearome Mary Lorde Mary Carnahan MK [Farnham Jeremiah aason'teney we | Mara dobn, | | Ricchie Jas W—=2 Welly Robert Wilson, of New Hampshi e eC y of the | how many people ot my district will eve | Colwell Mrs Frances |Jones MreC Rion Mary Crawturel Parsee rz Capt C iJ; Marstiall John lRee Alva [Wells Edwin A Navy, George P. Marsh, of Vermont; Postmaster | Mexico of California, within the next fift Golo Mise Dsus a jrimes MisCS -: |Rhodes Miss Bites, ;...| Clayton Jobe, HRrani Geo Jennings ‘sane Matthews John J [Roberta Robt ER [weer A General, Truman, Smith, of Connecticut think thet other gentlemen might properly ask them- —— : | i Rema ey | Cleng A tase fekine Cuts 7 Rolinson Warren |yyeddigen Loule A el a ete of see ; a vt the same qu : s a a why es (Bac re ; jAmtved. | } Ff wh ay [Fellow liana se Pett Rosare Leonard Westra “owen } England, see, is to be pretty y rep ibe’ eof groand o var eprese n= ree, Caloutia, Jan 2 wuristeller ‘arrell S orlia 3 rc a 7 Ads A sented’ andifiyou were only. tolistex to ches tauves from the Sowh? They a 10,1 spoke. Cheba Carles Mi [Ferrusan Janos Junce Joshua Te a Ronerieere gens Wilder E B ‘ te only to listen to the taik | ‘tives neers | Klin Horace Ib ee \ Renquitboye Francis Wiliams Jot art of the world can a cabinet of reals hicloek. 15th May, e Mrs Anna " Conan Patri [Finigan Temi che! r&EC ‘ ne Willisms Win Jag ’ Tike Maseachiiteste whigs are such unadult pire Aebesringel eal oo ine, off eant en “aan plgell Mrs Marya E104 MS | inten, Dey é coos gl Fuk De Lina Mooney Thomas ’” [Ruse Davia (Will Jncc ; s a ‘ d Aithough it was of no practical importance to ip Dachesse ( ng, rence for Havre. h shechan Mins Ana npton Mansfield |Piek Harrison i v mn Marta, Wilson James boobies, that they imagine they are to carry | them. they did not desire to ree it adopied. | snip Progross, Abele, Liverpoot 2+ days, with 214 passen- | a ton Swany Xsan non Michael |Fiteh Faward William Hesse & Ghoaisan:: | Scag mes se the country ona cry of * jor and the Tariff of | chink that there is little # change of do trine here der. atherioe Sievers Mes A‘igatl S| Consalvi Camillo |pogy Calvin d ‘Jardine Geo mfr | LJ Wrirht Jobm 42!" as if the hold) that Aish whi m, Muirhead London 44 dava, to JC phicer Mise Mary 4 Foot Capt Charles Jennings Michael ‘Sanders J1 Whit, pling of any of theirpet absurdi- | | 4 the ties with his name would not be enough to sw , »ple of Massachusetts hay. i y re with the slavery question jn | jlaun. Sieh ais lac 40 I Siowott Mrs Jan Vhitney @ Ton Gf 22, saw a Beitlsh man. Boej—4 ke Anzt Fredk ci ‘slisbury J Write F Edward m)) from Bermuda for Halifax. sini Abra Hizabe hs lrowier Thomas Joh Shmson Richd Wilbelina D even the glorieus old hero himself. It 1s to get & reed rnin. than they have with rega- | "Pricish tark Enterprise, Lyons, Dublin 20 days, in ballast to J } je ddara Sire John | Pucheus ‘ tenes Morat Morrie | Small Renton ‘inkle Henry by the whigs, that that party are ready to use the | Sue coweesuna a they did in Massachusetts, Do|aimtoWah&Cs et | Carters D | zabeth B Sctiomer; Mrs The- | Cooke John em pkies Wy ieaow i a Parrelly Bernard fford EW ‘indsen Francis CN=2 Samerman Capt D ‘thington Geo Sebwary meller F ‘oodaird HP hinn Mrs Elizabeth [Knott Mrs Benjamin |" y.q ‘ont iet Charlo ry Elizabeth Sr>| L sh wie Miss Eliza | Croom John ar and ‘Anna Jonas, 25th May, with Md in company with b | General, and their nomination of him will have no fal, they suppose that such intermeddling would be re- | , Bark Henrietta, Jon heart in it. ceived with composure on our part? I think not, | | [est Nesmivh & Walsh, i ree : ; | Oo trien, for Newp rt. Lake Miss Ella snyder Mrs Grok Thon a8 shark Wolven GV mite. New Hampshire democrats are about to give | therefore object to intermeddling with other people's | “fur UT haret Taker, Galveston, May 11, with md e tomate | Chisum Mary | [alder Atra Mary A (Siimmuere Mise Mary | (oon Norman {PARES 4p |Kotn John Murthy areard |r BarthotoWolven GV pon jerton a successor in the person of Henry | busine ‘Caps Ha:teras NNE 120 miles, passed the ship Champlain, of | Coombs Mrs Kate B |Lace Miss Sarai & (Swan Bride: Cowes Gerardus Fingg William J Knapp Samuel B Myers M Savino Sig Hibbard. Mr. Hibbard is a young man, scarcely MR. VAN RUREN. ladelphia, steering N&E. | Cornell Mrs Eliza B Law Mrs Mary E |senver Mes Eliza we Chas Fassatt Samucl Mon- Kelly Peter Malligan John w | #rent Capt Jos a day beyond the Senatorial age ; has a good deal | _M¥- Bkovurap expressed his surprise that those who Dudley Ssiden, Sania, York River 2 days, with wood, | Cowen MreHelinda jLeahy Wiss Margaret Sheehan Mary [Reezan Her Me seamne Biot f tal : be tex acted with Mr Van Buren had changed their ground brig Ovear, wulier, Roztentam, 43 days, with mise and | ( Surh Mee Col se catia et MoD. Wi Barer’ fy daha of talent, and has, I'am told, just married a lady | {fwin'be remembered thet te bie teeter prior to bia mgars vo W Wiseaer i cee. | ee eaten ited, Mecane James, {seabold Jaecd wil o _ ‘ ne a of . re Prnise J hae \Keit! leCann Wagicorinlic hone, ue he ‘can bear the | vieetion in 1885. he strongly endorsed the ground ri ‘i Calker Dra Piogersidiames (Kerman Sernard MeDonough Patk — jateitman J Mt Of the po ae e has been a member | neutrality on the part of the general government. and re Mrs Mary — |fyons Mrs At Craft John Fionogan Edward Keetemore Conrad he) Danl \Sterris F fay Cl 3 f the New Hampshire Legislature, and Speaker of | in his inaugural address he said that he would veto # Church wardMrsChar-|Cyon vamidge Jotm Fitapa’ rick Vhilipp [Kerr Rotert heed a Sterling Charles F |Washturn Beeojamiix the House. He is one of those men who achieve | bill abolishing slavery in the District of Columbia, not. ¢ [finals Campbell Jolin Ht ¢, |Blsher Frederick A (Reiiiall Earle | Mecolinm a ——_[Stoekart Johan | Wharry Rolery much greatness, but who have more thrust upon | withstanding he acknowledged the jurisdiction of | [it ' Bu is sapere EE ETT) rane Cot caware, (pinch Duncan BD ie Wa Mckay Dnaiel RE Waterman 115& Co them. Congress over the subject. en’ | \panghler Bridzet [Smyth Any ampbelt ames |per"tizocrce™™ Kinney Francts arling Male'm — |Seymour Lewis liam eee Mr. McCuxnsanp—I would ask on what authority | “Tri, inson, Para 19 days, with md JTadly Mrs Marenret Shite Mrsjaroline 4 | Cantey John Fox George [Kinlock Robort H | Melon JasVelter |stevens Capt J Igna-|Webb PD THIRTIETH CONGRESS. the gentleman states that Mr. Van Buren has changed Lup. brig J haste Mie Eromaa, | sine ican | Cay ft HH lForce MA roe Dr Albert tiene bee tins Wella Thomas cota : his opinions? Tapoke orig Mi ~ |Ledwith Mrs Chactes|Taytor Miss Helena M | Calitt John Fowler David |Kotaer Johann Stephens John C— |Wheeler A.A — Mr, Brooneap—t have not undertaken to say that all, ‘Matanzas, 10 days, with mdse, te |lowisMrsElizabethD Treanor Catharine | Craft William [Fortes William © |Kunae Kew FF Hetarlane Rev Jes Schmidt Johanes [Wheeler Ad J Me, Vee Bien ta choeaae hia oltion: “wen . Tileston'& Co, ngston Mies Mary! Trevor Misa Am Campbell William — [Parman M IL [Keushler Dr G Stilwell Jeremiah [Welch Gisborne, pet ren re pi y that = A Osvore, Orhers, Vireiath # dass |" |fowell Catharin Carrington John Kangenskein J MeKongey John | Simpaon Geo Ib Wessel John Wasnineton, June 3, 1848, those who assume to be his warm political friends have th, Coneklin, Virginia, 2 days. Lovegrove Miss Caro-|Tayior Ming Abn Warne: Ga Krapp Rev Jaoob MeUovern Edwd jamith Cate WW Wilshaw Wm i After the misceliancous business of the morniag hour, | | 40 Bot believe that Mr. Van Buren would change his ‘with corn. Driver 3 | “Tine |Reeray Alice Carpenter, Joba [Graham James A. [Kelly Patri Melntyre J ents James Wiemelt B Ip the Senate resumed the consideration of the opinion. | 1 regret that he has not been able to control NC, 4 days, with naval | olin, Nis Catharine)fiyueh Jodich iF Miss Zoradiea 7 ag [oeriner ® Vanden: [Kellereus Feria | Mekeria Wa 3 Wilson Bw 3 j ; is friends on the subject. He then read an extract Dunkin Mrs rs ouar cha G i Tho : / Vilsom rn OREGON DILL AND HHE WILMOT PROVISO, . “ sl A poke May 27, lat 6320, | Murnan Ann M | 4 rthy Jan Jainble HN Keeler © W 7 |Smith Charlee Bo | Williams $7 together with the several amendments proposed to | {tM his colleague's (Mr Wilmot's) speech, to the effeet | prancis Jane, from Lalo for Rigo, 8 dag cat. iirs Francis |yfann Miss Clara |Vandorwerken Mios | Cary Clark Gant Kerr John pee ae Smith John, Ham-|\W linus Oy; the 12th section, which section provides that, in rela- that territory now free should remain free, and that | © ‘Schr Isabella, Sherwood, Boston, rs GN Masterton Mrs Naney| Mary Clark R y Capt, Moson Kerr Farrell MoCabill Patrick meraly at vi Ff tion to slavery and some other subjects, the territorial | 2¢Utrality on the subject of slavery on the part of the Belew. horn Mrs Cath A! Vans Ma Vantassel Miss Luti> | Carnaghan James envanlt Daniel |Ketehum Chas R McAlister J ‘smith Bi mes laws of Iowa and Wisconsin shall be extended over the | S°v¢FHment is demanded. fon tev Oe rani Sarah cd es Cary Michinel [Reshowry Abraham endlich Jobe | Seth e i Mr. Witmor made an inquiry, which we could not Faips, F Deming Miss Mary J Manning Miss Cathe |Van Dusin Mee Ann | Clark James B Ride cea lor ite jmith § Densmore territory of Oregon, being. to all intents and pur; s. Also, 2 ships, I bark, 2 bi | * : Kirk Li ullor Mr the application of the Wilmot proviso rere poles bg Ponaline Mies ove'A] Miailian Mise 3 inh Crowtird Revert King Wiliams 8” | MeGarretee Thos [Sulth, Captain, Ser . Mr. Foote moved to amend this 12th section, by pro- |, MF. Bnoonran replied: If the constitution carries | Packet ship Independence, . | Doser Mes Lydia |Mehogan Stise Cache-|\Veicrs, ies Morr © | Covmnnagh WA Kiinball Horace MoGankin Mathew igmith Jno © j viding for the application of the territorial laws of lowa | *l#¥ery into New Mexico and California, 1 desire it | (NB); Agnes (Br) Quel ‘ ta, (Br) St John, (NI); | Dabosy Miss FanwyA| rine |W Aldron MissEvetine | Creamer Smolly C [Gifford John King Jerominh McManus Th tokura Cher and Wisconsin to the territory of Oregon, se ft the | *hall go there. He referred to aspeech of Mr. Dargan, | Junatta, Boston; brig: Marion Gage, Belize, Honduras; Klizabet!, | Dunn Mra Win Megangban Maris | Ware-nMroMAdeline | Chevalier John © [Gilmore Hugh Koohler Laurent be Beg tr ‘Sloan David White Joveph same shall be compatible With the constitution of the | Of Alabama, delivered last session, in which that gen- | Pert Calello; Aleona, M | E iiieckla Mie ® |Wencito ene: | Cereus o Griffin AM Knove RR A Yelane Wien Sommers =, Msnroe! Woeat Mr United States tleman appealed to the House to stand by the Missouri | sune 4—Wind, at Sanrie, NE, light; meridian, SF, do; mn- + ream Catharine |iMinee tra Siva rear Clutton Gee D Bead Geom. \nvedemny, MeSirloy JP sures Womans Mr. Baront, of the committee reporting the bill, ac- compromise ; and also to the speeches of democrats. a5 | got, do, do. Nd hae | | Eaton Mise A cee care, [Welt Mary: mm Peewtcg in peurd Saeect Runostiy Mellugh Patrick pee 4 Oscar L, ore? oo. cepted the amendment well as whigs, of similar tenor. He maintained that — | Emerson Mrs Loutss |ilihen Mies Jane. |Wirduret Mias(17eh | Crocker Fs MeLatyry Jobn Spee Torin “| Week Toae ir. Westcott was not satisfled with theamendment | ‘he doctrine avowed lately by the Democratic Con- Notice to Mariners. | Revlekson Ates Mary [Mary Ant lwiiger Mes Sophia | Connell Martin Weltec Kabert |Suilfvay PatrickChas Wyehot Garrett, : ~it did not reach the merits of the case vention at Baltimore, was the true one—that all efforts | Brroxt Liowr.—The Lizht house just erected is in falland | Emerson Mrs (Pulton| Murphy Miss Marzt |\Wiison Mrs Adeline | Cole Ha W et Youn 1 AD stupp John r Mr. Fore explained. that jt provided that the terri. | made to induce, Congress to aboli dlavery inthe | complete operation, situated jinmediately opposite the Pass, on x a) sine £/iliguer Wise Mary |W iianson Nes Compagny Across, |e r co Tl A Reet Richard Melntyro Jamey 9 jgrydex Jno W torial laws of Jowa should be extended over Oregow, na | States, or take incipient steps Felation, ‘would be | Huff of wome ton feet ntove the water. The height of the tong is | Tidy Mies sdeline E/ Maxwell Mrs E (Spring st tic Garland Nathaniel [Kersey Peter MoQuéen John ot ye Wade Ww, oe extent 0 angerous in their consequences, It isa platform on | forty-five feet from the top of foundation to lantern deck, The Po wolove Miss Ann |irigit Mise Sarah | Conrey Jonathan pas 1 fSulliven attchact ‘ade William T, — compatible with the constitution of the United which all may stand Hevelicved that the dethoeraite lantern dook fe thirteen foot diameter, ith hand-rail continuing | Franke: Mrs Maria Sogtin Sarah Mary |Williaamson Sse Connor John Beek brntey Keriser SH Wi Hees’: Som! 3 Walton G “Mr, Westcott debated the amendment, citing vari- | P&tty Was a great party of pep and it will stand | inoter, covered by m dome of eame dameter, by four and a hall | Fenton Mist" Lociee|¥arks Mrs Photo” |Wriche Mire ellen M areen Chester Yovennell James /ewan Kdwa 1 ‘atson Thos 1, ous judicial decisions to show that, the nagodmar, | together no matter how many of the whiga may divide. | feet Ligh, of soui-cireular form, surmonnted. by © gloie'nt twenty | pee” Maxwell Miss. Ann Wo ditved Mrs EB | Cochran Alex @ , ah ai McAlister dohn _ [3#"Bamen Capt D | Washburn Dr TD would be wholly inoperative, and of no effect whatever | THe tesult of inches in diameter, wi 8 yee, fand spear tho ntins eight | Pinney Misa Mary Metin Mrs bien lx aru Miecsean a | (oogsm vuln is eee teas Deal Meet I ee starting & A te hg Ine : ioe Jn aes os sa = from foundation to top of vane is sixty-thres and a half foot. ‘The | Anne fer olen Wyse Miss Elizabeth | Coogan wid pate 4 ; Meladden Joh Stann Fredic Varden Jamos their property manner. As the democrats have taken thatr position, | French plate elas, tients.t ich arw pnt | Fields Mew Catharine] Wingts Miss Lilza A |Waguer Johagna. | Cooke Cant Goo B | rithth 5 oer Kagpee wecrpr Re [cw sn” [SAH Beant Mr. Foor contended that the argument of the Se. | he was anxious to know whether his friends, soon to | in in neatand substantial wn ainted |G olony Y |Wholpley Mrs Ellen ink B Mae Kruger Henry A MoKanna Win Ee a 9 nator had nothing to do with the question; that it | mect at Philadelphia, will take their position Ce RG ae Fitepatrick Anno {Morgan Miss Elira- livest Mew Sarah M don Henry L MeNel Wiliam {Shaw Sami Wane Wieck would appear, on the other hand, that certain persons | it be known whether they are for the Wilmot proviso, | jw the hot air t> cscape with | SEARO ducts wasters: | ethan eee jen Thornas acy Tames AE pect Oe age Go i Mr. Foote desired to avoid by falling back upon the | their friends on the other side to affirm or to repudiate | the centre celumm, with sixty-eight next ti Pitepatites Mi Man|Norton Mrs Ametia. | Wingerett Betey | Cannington vais ae tangtran John Helaeenia, Stearns J I Wistrich Jno x unexceptionable reservations of the constitution. Hie | it. If they take up General Taylor as their nominee, | ‘ice form. which rests ona wrouht iro i” oll Mrs Ani Wright Miss Emina | Canniogham F sieeve RB liaubers ten MoGune Jarmos sree soem = aie a desired to sustain the good disposition of the people of | they will have to abandon it entirely. He undertook | \uht jron hand rail and bannisters, ser jatrick Mee | |Newman Mim Mar. |White Stes abny a” | Cannan Gog W—2 | iananer Foft, fatta Robert N et Tet? or! Wiley Rovert the North towards the South, by avoiding an unneces- bend they would have to back out. very paadoe apps and ie ceriaialy | Bb ba ce coed Ot highstin tea lt a Mer Ee lawrence Robt © Nagle Patrick 5 a Wil Oe agitation of this question at this time. Mr. Dorn. of New York—I wish to ask a quostion. | one of the greatost improvements of the age, in the | Fraveo Mi Nolan Ellen |W f hg cal leo W Nauhets John Stewart yiitiame RG Mr, Uspeawoon argued at eome considerable extent | Do I understand tho gontleman #0 nay that the Demo. | houses. ‘Thin style. of constewotion is net only’ the rege Nicolae Miss Rath [Wood str Bunt oth Green Barnat sland Cartes Neiss Eeymene Jamon" (Wright Dro the rights of the South. and the peculiar institution of | cratic National Convention repudiated the Wilmot | the most durable; tesiles, the cost is not any way near so creat | Piurpmtrick Maria [Nichols MreG R- | Wood Mrg Cordelia C ie panied ogee Wm Newman Aflen jepeneer C Yiiliams Geo D the South. The North to speak t like the | proviso? prick or stone houses. The amount: firoa us Foster Mrs Wm Me ¥ Cairoli LA Pel, foonand Win whury Capt Tay.) Ssnen Me ‘ilson Willian 1 ‘a peeves wet une none |e ture is 97,000 pounds, and ite cost is $5,490. : , 4 Cant John ibbons John leroy Mr lor © Seymour Sami Ht | White Lik ‘4 Pharisee, after this fashion :— We are better than Mr, Bropurav—Ver. a 000 pounds, 8 490. G [McClane Mra Youngs Mrs (Avenue | (ity Robert Hillmore Joseph Lewis Jaros Nicholson Ed Stephens \Winnts Jno W you are. We know what ix best for you, You must | Mr. Durn—I never saw that resolution. Do I under- by aon ; baie vecroig 5 (tir 08 morta aan a Candler Samuel F [Giddens Alfred Antler Mr Noli John Sherer tor Gideon | Whiting BW. ¢xtend this institution no further. You must abolish | stand the gentleman to say that no man is a democrat | Slt Richmond, (3 masted) from Havana for Boston, May 21, GENTLEMEN'S LIST, Calman Robert Hsohe JF abby Thomas L Nordenholt @ Shepherd G IL Wing Jeneph 1 it. You must be satisfied with the institutions which | who supports it? off D Hi Shes Koya, 1, off Chath ie A Skehntst John ‘Alborta Campble Capt Jon [Gilbert Joseph L |iitton Thomas Northam OF Simone Peter ® Whitney 3D we choose to give you.” Now, what arrogant presump- | Mr, Bkopuxan—I say that the democratic party, as |" Matia Therese, June 1, off Chathars, with loss of mnainmast, | adams G JAllen Jamor P Allen Edmund Cavy Michael Hibbs Capt George €/fockwood — Edwin | Nolington J |Staidiron Jno R | Whitaker Jonath ‘sige ? f ar Dist lan Ton | a ‘ "i ho 0 saved tion is this? How can we bearthis without resistance? | a party, repudiate the Wilmot proviso. "We assume tho | , Reeetee Tivets, pl Re | tives, ” | aeetn Delain T. bl ba eivets Whee” ciel eden We Rourve Charley | Sengogiand WS | Wonlerath In continuing his argument of the question, Mr, Under- | ground of neutrality. pote cen Ee eearen tee ew tee det Aine Tec? [align N <olswmtotn Glarke Daniel jorsin Joh commercial Ladge, | Nathan Mak |Smnith Thomas W Mey wood asked if Ohio, one of the States of the federal ordi- Mr. Duex—Will the gentieman read tho resolution of | {n2 tn Hneann itarp, Kirwin, fron 1 . Alfonee |Allon Rodgers G Arnault Dr Carpenter Elisha Joiasennx No. 67 Newbold J {Smieh nanee of 1787 were to estalish slavery to-morrow, what | the convention repudiating the Wilmot proviso? 6 de Velazey, Nichols, fm New ¥ SGM Wright | Aller James DB Archer Daniel Anderson Win Cara Benedetto jwyn BE H Mereantile Lodge, | Newman T Wickham Smith Sandford $.2 Whyte Samuel provision is there in the constitution to meet the ease | Mr, Baovnsan—I have read enough of the resolution ches Gazelle, Pierre, Matanzas, tig; Mogul | Allaire PA Averbach § D | Ayres & Wools—2 Clark Cypian D 9 i No az Nickles FG (Smith Daniel S Wyman John or to reverse the action ef the State | It ix before the people. Our position is one of neutral- Attmayer A Arnold Mathew Ty - | Austin Biot Careiean Thomas Sevafiten Cott Jefferson Lontge, 46 | Nolan Micht Shivers Charlos ¥ Mr. Barowry said the act would be ny ity, Let us know what is the position of the other h, Bowne, from Yor, | Acicennw Vamsi eee [eee ClinkirRee Dantt | tat ehaets | Moone Aton Bi Norton. (Beith tee’ hee edarolaant ander wees Obie o Ti ia just err, Henry | Pietro Clark je Rey Dan'l | fait Richa jount Aion Rneamp- | Norton L. Saith Jno d Yawzeo William compact under whiel io ent | side. + fell, Clack, from New York, | Averid £ltshia | anderson Wittiam. | Racker William Candie De MB dianney Peter ment, 6 than Philips & Col Sinith Hensy W —Xuill Archibald Mr. Unpenwoon. | Mr, Brown. of Mississippi, road a speech, taking the | goons trig Shamrock, Frisby, for do, 2.) Aud others "| ‘Aran Jolin [Andrews Merrit ® |Radgor MOM Cavan Patrick Halsey JC New | York Protes: | Newell John Smith Capt John Yvill James no way by which the federal government could reach | ground that there is no power under the constitution |” Manaswast, ait May 9—Drig Repubile, Smith. Artolls Du Antonio |Abeal James Tradford Geo 8 Courtney Samael | faunnond Honey, tion Eneamym’t | Newton M Sith G Yhno Gustay the cate—the action of the sovereign poople of a State | toexelude slavery frem the territories, and maintaining | PAW, May. icing Ratler, from Salem-—only Am yooeot ia | Avinstrime Robe. [Adams Joceph T Iiaonw fe Pomeoy — | Crawford James pocammonn ge & « frewsemod Smith TBS Young Samuel C doing eupreme. Over the terri of the Union the | that all the States have equal rights. Dit Bound up—brig Zane, Hopes, from Salem. Applezer Thomas | Aiuswerth richerd | Baldwin 1 & Co Clifford bw oak ‘Anthy o « Ne Dr HCourt |Stolt Lonis “ federal government was the supreme authority, and its pager Sioun Lag. Anon, May 3 Hiriga Queen Rather, Pendletor,fur yen iten Wiliam | Blake Bela $2 Chatoll Jobn ia i . | = Lovie Zottleim Nerm Kon- \. . Boston, james 1 Kely, une; Genuine, Jat et, « Spafford sovereignty was complete. Dir. Sawven eaid that the business of the session bas | and others. , Adams ChasleeL | Chipaien Gee W Wad u ROvERT u NORRIS, PM,

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