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Sf Sy eM GEL eT oe question being taken, it was decided in the this we would not have had war with Mexico.— | usefol arts while they are encumbered ‘business was transacted ; and the House) the country. Mr. Polk was accidentally nominated by | ‘wherever man understands the nature of soils, he can imto a Committee of the Whole on th affection of his party ; but he bad not the moral foree | make them produce greater crops. You see the effect Union, Mr. Root in the Chair. ‘Tve| or gravity to lead the party. He claimed, subseyuent~ | in the bo in the inhal consideration was announced to ly. the whole of Oregon ; but a war with’ England be- | plenty is discernable. Mr, Ninn cxpatiated on the ppropriation Bill. ing threatened, he ehirked responsibility. threwitupon | duty of enlightening the human mind, that all may | West, NWCoast. PRCLARATION OF PRINCIPLES. the Sepat x, of Pennsylvania, said he dissented, | down to 49 the doctrines of the President, as avowed | to tuspend his remarks until gentlemen got through | [During the delivery of the speech, there was the most [The chairman requested Mr. Thompson | knew of no right he would more reluctantly part Harbor, from the Spoken. ‘veto of the River and Harbor Bill.’ The veto | with their conversation.) As to Texas, instead of | respectful attention; and the above is intended merely | _, Bybark Augusta & Tertha—June § lat 44 23, lon Power is conservative Dut it may be perverted by the | adopting the alternative of effecting annexation by | as a glance or outline of what he so well expressed.) | Commodore, ster try Log hg hy ed 16, ship lore, ster Fin, Xeocutive to outrage the rights of the people of the | negotiation, Mi entire Union. As to the acy n of territory, he | administration, despatched a mnssanger to annex yt et av tts cy for one foot, He yoted | Texas directly, She came into the Union on the Army Inte! nee, Batbor, ‘Texas, because, in his heart, | fourth of July. If there had been no annexation there The chartered steame ean and Hercules with the incu- Dorit ee ee ene ee none Seteed 0h So ‘The war was actually foreed upon us by one-fourth of | bus of slavery. Agriculture is the simplest of arts, but | (w\e™ “ahr thi num ier T mete Buitiab es and th ‘Americar. do, Sid, nd. snstend of keeping at 54 40, he came | lock from nature to nature's God.” For himself, he Ariat Bio Jeneice, May 24 bark Ameriean, Moorehead, of fag t " ° 146 25, lon SL, br Tyler, in the dying moments of his | — The committee then rose and the House adjourned. | {i 1a 1 iron is st suip Harmonia: hence foe Glacaee:. - Viark Chenango, of and for Baltimore, July 1, of Great Beg Foreign Ports We have had a war, but it | would have been no war, We annexed Texas as | Jeft last evening for Vera Cruz, and the U. S, | ,,BiJANeiRo May 27— Ships Alexan Wy, soon—previously is now over. Never before has the world achieved such | well es the war. We took her with all her troubles, re ) triumphs. We have ncquired territory, after the Thompson ‘read the documents sbont General sclntens Carah ap Saree Pee Mae) Tones, expenditure of millions of money, and the sacrifice ‘aylor’s movements from Corpus Christi to the Rio petbe 5 ig 1 this i F T » of thousands of valuable lives, With this territory, | Grande,to show that old Zack never advised the seiz reath, ree miyseye is MOrnyg vn ‘ampico and | guocess, Dexter, from we have acquired a miserable, degraded population, | ure of the disputed territory, as contended by the de | Vera Cruz, for the transportation of troops. for New York, ‘loadi utterly incapable of becoming citizens of the United | mocracy. From the history, it was plain thet war was One hundred and seventy-five volunteers were dis wu States. ‘The territory, in point of value, is not worth | predetcrmined. Congress, by the constitution, alone | charged from the servico of the United States, at New- | Nes a dollar. It is a deadweight. How arewe to pay the | have power to declare it ; but it was commenced and | port Barracks, on Li ey hee About two hundred immense debt we have incurred? Will the tariff act | precipitated on the country by the executive, without | others were discharged on Monday. They are paid in | po enable us to doit? Will our democratic friends resort | authority. He eited, for the thousandth time, the | this city, These men were recruited to fill up the | Ba) to direct taxes? They refused, during the last Con- | whig views of the war, and the causes of its inception; | ranks of the different volunteer regiments In Mexico, | New York, grees, to tax tea and coflee. With regard to the whig | and in conclusion, throwing aside his manuscript, he | but had never been drafted into their respective com- Sid 23d, tark ions of the service, e land bounty voted by [og seme fixed and unalterable, and do not require | what more do the lovers of free institutions desire than be ‘o be resolved and re-resolved, again and again. As to have General Taylor elevated to the Presidency? | Congress.—Cincinnati Chronicle, June 28. ate, See tothe | He will take the constitution for his charter, and ee bark, supp te PRINCIPLES OF GENPRAL TAYLOR ON THE Tanivr, | Washington for his example ; yet the whigs are asked wal Intelligence, bound up. He recognizes the great, leading, and overwhelming | for a programme C doctrine, that the will of the et should be wae | said that & man of strict integrity, and the policy of Surgeon J. M, Foltz to the Navy Yard at Washing- | Nickerson, Philadelp ed. He recognizes, that the people are capable of self | Washington, were principles enough for him, ‘The Al- | ton, to relieve Surgeon Clymer, detached preparatory | Pitt, Hal, Paltimo ceeencst, and that they can form a judgment for | lison letter was a shect-unchor of safety, and he was | for rea service. selves. He does not pretend to say tnt tho will | w¥ling to stand by it for weal or for woe. Osceols, Emery, do dos ; Osceola, Smith, tor Phil New York, londing, ‘and Robt Wela, Baker, Pil el phi Passed Mid. E, D. Barret ordered to the Jamestown, | wan, Newark, NJ._ Cli. ship Norfilk, y reported for Balumors; Ba'ance, Johnsous Um Lisbon, a: barks St Joseph Hi yan, Tor Baltimogs soon, loading; Sarah Hooper, Hooper, do do; ¢ from do arr 25th; Lucia Man 1 Rio Grande, w ing; Democrat. S hers, Rearse, New 3 Susa yensthrall, do: Fides (Dan) Closter, ius:on; hidge, o; 25th, Oregon, Ayres, Africa; 25th, ; Treadwell, from Cape pray, Claypole, ila; a ik port Belgian brig Adela fr Ww . vitants—everywhere | Cleared at New Bedfors, 3th ul ips, Arsolda, Wood, Pate Ocean; Abin Barker, Barker, 2 ship Teaac Howland bark ‘hence 5 BB g Fanny, stocring W dria, Jones, for Now York, “Antonia Wright, Wrigh*, do Verde, ‘do; 22; brigs Galen, Guani Ww, fur Boston, do, to for Baltimore, York; brigs Bisten, 'w) hy iz, Home Ports. principles, they will never be abandoned. ‘They arc | *aid, the war having brought the country to a new era, veer They receive peetigenyed allowed by the regu- ? partaonn dune 8—Arr, bark Oriole, Stump, Riode Jancir; el, m Norfolk, caw off 0 Point, a’ bark, vordand; sohr Mary, Howland, Providence; Stoamer w Point, bark Gen nown; oi Annape 4 own Boston packet, and 1 the rivera topeail sohr—all their principles! Mr. Thompson Lieut. Jas. W Cooke ordered to the Pensacola Yard. | — Bosro, July 1—Arr, barks J W Paige. Taylor, Naltimore: EN, pha; brigs Cyclops, Calhoon, Savani ‘dia, Farnham; Louis Walsh, Lelant, an iia; sehr Caroline E Hoppin, is Rosers, NOrleans; barks of the Executive should overrule the sentiments of the A FEW BLOWS AT WHIG PRINCIPLES, now on the coast of Africa, to relieve Master Wilmer | jad for Rio Janeiro; Union, American Congress, Mr. Pollock believed that if Con- | Mr. Bococx, of Virginia, said that gentiemen were Shields, who has permission to return, Redolph, Kent, Baltimore; Lucy Ann, Duggar ss should restore the tariff act of 1842, General ng to wait until they reached the stump, but 2d Asst. Engineer Wm. I’, Marcior, ordered to pro- Kercluske, Eells, St John, NB; Susan, Kelley, Baltimore; Berry, ylor will sign the bill. He denies that the Executive launched intoa discussion of the Presidential | ceed to the Pacific squadron in the storeship soon to should influence legislation. The contrary is one of We have been told the immutability of | ail from New York on special service. the leading, damning principles of the party in power, | Whig princip! What are the A voice— The constitution aakes it the duty of the | Pennsylvania (Mr. Pollock) says that one of the whig | Capt. James M. McIntosh, resident to recommend measures to Congress.) | prine!pl No: the Preeident may recommend, for instance, the | believe that i raising of more money. but it is for Congress to decide | pledges and lette Eon, do, of the steamer Michigan, on | ton; sld bark Gov mond, Mexico, upon the plan, There is not one here to stand up | pledges end writes letters is unworthy of the confidence | U.S, steamer Michigan. The prompt and friendly | Francer, Fuller, Thomastos. Prov’ inst the decrees of the White Honse. Every edict | of the people. Is this the doctrine of the whig party? | manner in which the services of the Michigan were of the White House has received the sanction of the | Did not Mr. Clay write letters? The whig convention | tendered to the Patchin, called from Capt. Whitaker | solr Nathan democrats in Congres: in Philadelph d « committee to report princi- | sincere expressions of gratitude. The letter of t. | NYork. Sid, brig Mr. Cuanxe, (reading from the constitution) — ‘Tho | pl ely ieee ident shal!, from time to time, give to the Congress infirmation of the state of the Union. and recommend smends him to the sapport of the people. to their consideration such measures as he shall judge | Suppose, then, that we must refer to General Taylor to | has placed under my control the means, to rend necessary and expedient,” eto. | ascertain what there principles are. I ask, gentlemen, Eris to my. fellow-citizens; and I should be sadly Mr, Potrocx—The President may, if he thinks pro- | if we must refer to General Taylor as the exponent disappointing {its expectations, and the views of the per,recommend. Where is the American freeman who | whig principles, what is he for!” I know that he wrote | Hon. the Secretary of the Navy, should I fail in ren- Says that the Executive has a right to dietate to an etter tothe Signal, of Cincinnati, In that letter he | dering aid when required, on all such occasions,” American Congress? Thore is no such wordas “shal”? says that he is in favor of the ordinance of 1787 being the constitution. He “may” recommend. Mr. Cranxe—The constitution says “ shall.”” | which, ‘in the fullness of time,” must come, the Allison | gy. Mr. Por.ock—The construction is not « shall,” but | letter, he says that the gentleman who fills the exeeu- en 1 such evidence of his soundness as a w Ng) are, my dear sir, under no obligations to me, I have performed bat a simple act of duty. ‘The government Bonnell, Ju —Arr, Arriv son, and Civilian, Nelson Burns, Podladetphlay George & Emily, Nickerson, do; Cotuit, Nickerson, ‘Troy; jusan, Nickere ‘The gectlomantfrom |" A correspondence has recently taken place between | Lxwxs, Dol, July 1—Arr bark Delaware, and bri Mary Th Bos. ‘i Cua; Azalia, for Halifax; ahmed 6 Dosghertyy Prsiey lvania, J sis protection. {f 50, why not declare it ? Lake Erie, and Capt, Whitaker, of the steamer A’ D. | Cuta: , ; c , Piias now become fustlonable to denounce | Fikhheonanionhd We aeatloes condesed’ to" the | W Holmes, for Boston: Syity (x) for Hal mnidad ds ifax; Shenandoah, Dia- They say that a man who gives | Patchin while on the rocks at Racine Point, by the | “Nonrorx, June 29—Arr, sohrs Brilliant, Hall, NYork; Sarah xxCK, June 3—Ary, br'g Grand Turk, Porter, Bansor; Durfee. Gardner, Newtern, NC; slp Vigilant, Heath, | Farrow, Warren, Philadelphia; 2th, brig m. PP wae pa was a resolution, that Zachary La Cm Melntosh, in reply, contains the following :—‘ You Port Damon Ju schrs William Mowry, and Cid, sehrs John Compton, Warcham; Lavinia wah Emeline, do, wh, June 29—Arr, sohrs New “York, Lewis, Havre d 'm Bryant: lawless, NOrleans; Ira. Bliss, Dearbora, rk; Mercey Tay'or, Nickerson, Bosto i 26—Arr, brig Cartibbee, Anderson, Bath ‘dura, Thateher, NY ork. ILMINGTON, June 23—Arz, sehrs Thorn, Wainwright, and LP f ee a ee Smith, Youngs, NYork. | extended to territory now free. In another letter, Miscellaneous. —— ry A. Seaman, belonging tothe crew of the | 1 som packet ship West Point—W Sorby and lady, of | le d “may.” [A question was asked, to which he replied}]— | tive choir should not control legislation, and that he | Schooner Fashion, of this port, was drowned in | gyemeit; Thos Dundas dud lady, of Scotlands & Lambert? IL You may rest assured tl on the fourth of March, | 1849. we will shake General Taylor by the hand, asthe not the gentleman fyom Pennsylvania put that | ceased belonged to Bridgeport, Conn. and 315 steerage, President of the United States. He will imitate that | construction upon it! Others have done the same, 8 the settlement of all questions to the people. | Boston harbor on the evening of the 28th inst. De- Cleves, Dr T Wood, England; P Pencell, Ireland, 34 second cabin Hannuno—Hark Augusta & Bertha—R Watoos, A Waloes. man, (pointing at the portrait of Washington) and | What, will my particular friends from Virginia and The pine distemper which has made such ta- | Bnxxrx—Sehr Aun Blise—Mr Treadman, Mr Hopper, Mr Holo- would to God others would iearn to imitate his virtues, | Georgia do? ‘When you commend the model, you commend the | ‘Taylor has his hundred and fifty slave: man. in conclusion, Mr. Pollock spoke in favor of the | sert, and therefore we are safe, But are not the people tariff of 1842, and against that of 1846; he dissected _ to be cl the report of the Secretary of the Treas . to show | men, either invent or execute a plan to deceive the | aflects the trees. that it is not sustained by fact—for, if we take all the | people. Let us hea ali they go for th: trine? . pedpatt Stee aay gr eae now made its appearance in Alabama. It 1s now supposed to be an epidemic, and that the atmos- vages among the pine trees of the Carolinas, has | man, MrRann, Mr Zinn, : ed on one side or the other? You, gentle- | phere contains the contagion, whatever it is that t Post Office July 1, a ae ee OFFICIALLY PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST ear what ho is for, Gentlemen must ‘ «ce | emounanton, tariffs from 1789 to the present period. and compare the | remember that this 3s not the fitst time they have | _4,man named Barney Slaven murdered his wife | “Please mention the date of the list in which they are advectisod. ith t ts of peineinlos, Whi on the 18th inst., at Niles, Mich. He was intoxi- eet ora ote Mt | cated at the time of committing the horrible deed. apt the eye, The ship Milton, which arrived at Boston on | Attwood Samah J Thapar had.on board about 1,000 packages of | Blake Mrs AM Tesults, we will find that low duties make low revenue, brought out a man THE stavery TION c cn,of Kentuc id that twelve yearsago, | when he occupied a seat on the floor, the twenty-first | rule, which laid abolition petitions upon the ‘table, without being printed or referred, was in full operation He hoped, after the rule was repealed, that the agita. tion of this question would cease torever; but in this ike dead sea fr nd fall to ashes | f you come into power, you will have to undeceive one | goods. portion of the people or the other. Edward Charles, a worthy and much respected Ames Mrs Maria B LADIES’ LIST. A E Adonis Miss Mary Brown Miss Huldah Bernede Madamo Bradford Miss Susan Boylan Bett; Bonon Mrs Brit The Cuamman— Will the gentleman turn his face to | citizen of St. Louis, died at that city on the 22d Lcitapaainb gine aes aoe Brower Mrs Julia BE et Bigelow Mrs MI Brice Miss Mary A Susan D ane address the chair? i i reasonabie expectation, he had been fatally disappoint- Ir. Boc Iwill end to do so; June, in the 50th year of his age. Barnes Miss Emma Buckley Miss Mary Brown Miss Amanda ea. A learned jurist; Sir William Blackstone, had de- | yery fumiliar with the rules Of practice here, Gentle. | _E, A. Cook, doing business in Dill: street, | Based Glin Bera bin Cetoline ena Hes fined the object of human laws to be, to mai men say that General Taylor will leave everything in | Boston, left the Winthrop House, on Tuesday last, | Bogen Miss Margaret ren Brows Miss Oareline tein and perpetuate the absolute rights of individu. the hands of the representatives of the people. What | with the avowed purpose of coming to New York. | Beliord Mre Brady Rose Brown Margaret als, which are, first. the right ef personal sec Will he do in relation toa bank, the tariff, and the | He 19 kn to have had $12, ne RS * | Brinnan Miss Mary Baden Marcha Born =H oe a me the right-of personal libert ‘Wilmot proviso? Will he leave these with the majority own a ‘ad $12,000 about his person Piston Mra Elabe Baltimore Mrs Mary Browaall Mrs Mary ® oyd Mes Wm iy, the right of personal property: Ho contended | of the representatives? 1 read in the constitution that | &¢ the time, He cannot be traced to New York, | Bixky Mre RP” « that the right of property in slaves, existed in our fore- | all bills a Brooks Miss Mary C fathers, while they were colonists under Creat Britain. | je approve he shall sign them; if not, he shallretuen | he left the hotel, as above stated. It is feared that | Brorky/Miss Mary By the revolution, this right wa ished, them to the House in which they originated, with his | he may have met with some accident.—Boston mained in full force. Every State constitution, and | objections. Any way, whether General ‘Taylor ap- eller. the constution of the United States, were made by the | prove cr disapprove of a Dill, he would leave it with the At Vicksburg, Miss., a few days since, a man | [att Mrs Jol People, not to destroy rights, but to protect and secure | Pe. r the SWS et 4 Carr Mra Patrick them.” Andis it not strange, that there are men in | qasgnntatiyes of the people. | What kind of a Presi; | named McQuade was whipped nearly to death on tine Bertolf Miss JL Cc Clark Mra Water st) Coleman Anni nm. d-shall be submitted tothe President; i¢ | BOTis anything known of his whereabouts since | Brown Mrs Clara “Brewer Mra Catha- Bunce Mrs Amanda ‘Byron Mrs Nathaniel ChippendaleMrsMary Cowly Mra Richard B J Curran Mrs M: Cummings Mrs A Crosby MriMaria 2 i Such a one as to be twisted and | suspici : f ‘hi 5 {his enlighted age who contend that there is power in | worked upon like wax. Suppose General Taylor comes fusicion, Pe, Having Gomniied s that iot woieh, Masia Clrran Mra Hannah Crloiee tes Hart e consi iba on 0 abolish or destroy private property? in with a whig Congress. They resolve that such and b rid 9 he’ oe ignation has | (lark Mrs Catharine Clyne Mrs sby Miss Prancestl melancholy truth. It is this lawless, destrue- | such duties hall be Inid. General Taylor approves pope aie against the Lynchers, and some | Mo Cain Mrs Eliza, Connor Mrs J five spirit which induced Mtr. French to take the foo", Aud gna the bil, ‘The next Congress it demveratie; | Have fled. 2 Clerkin Widow, Clark ne Sarah. Cooke Mis Spin Ld fo comedreetpe rth pecker pleat ice oer on act to, onde Soe eideuci Taylor ap- Edward B, Phillips, the young man who | Gonly Miss Ellen Caldwell Mrs GH lon @ deration, and protect rights where cur forefathers | Dey. "Aiy constitution tells me that it cabal bes | Geunmted suicide last week at Brattleboro”, leaves | Golten Mes Catharine Cerrente jas Mi Cumsaings auvine Planted ‘them. "He contended that the the Brouldeat’® to give ts tha Commrom in the liberal sum of one hundred thousand dollars to | Goeney aun Caren Mist Anna Onupfaturest chibi Fights, thus secured, thus guaranteed, are the equal | formation of the state of the Umion, and recommend to | Harvard University, forthe purposes of, the Ob- | Coten irs v Cally BEDE Gur ir Bao Fights of all who live under the constitution, and who | their consideration such measures ashe shall judge | Sfvatory, Mr. Phullips left property to the value | CossrovelMary D are entitled to the bonefits of it. If Congress and expedient.” He “shall,” the const: | Of $700,000.—Boston Transcript, June 26. er to abolish slavery, they have the power to abo- ha cantina a Dally Mre(16th st) Dodge Mrs David L. De Fulbusque Mad ish property in a horse, a cow ora mule. It would be | Medeucet oh te Weta, aE ee mee PEA ce Daag ergnret 7 Dilated an omnipotent, despotic power, and, instend of the | this, the old Ieaven of federalism peeping out, You | MARITIME INTELLIGENCE. | piveupirt Miss So Dinars > — Dinnolll Mra Ellen constitution being an instrument of protection, would s t t Pessina ir ahation Sater 1 Avetanday Donahue Mra Donnell Mrs Ei 2 be one of destruction. ‘The territory belongs in com- | jet "it ba rezarded asit is, ‘Che eonstitution contains ‘TO COMMANDERS OF VESSELS, oa ion Masada amma os 0 ai _ Soni yrs enohet hoetang Mle Brent ele patho oll oa) +t power, yet gentlemen Lad arrayed themselves | Captains of vessels bound to this port will confer a | Dempsey Miss Mary Duthy Mics During Clara interest in the territory, as ail have contributed to its | against it he fathers of the constitution placed ial fay ‘by hay Dick Mrs J lany Brid soquiaition; and the people of the non-slaveholding, as | jt there. You have not “altered it; but you choose facia! tmtendod for tole paving all bergele: pepets, and ickerson Mrs John Delany Bri es! ol 0 | ‘ike “e + -s . Proll te tore of the slavebolding, havea right to re- | to strike it out of your own accord. An amend- | toour news steamer, the News Boy. The News Boy | Btickson Mrs Hester Echlin MrsJano Edmonds Jano move there with thelr property: | to cay | MBE, Went before the people, and” they refused | will board inward bound vessels ta, the vicinity cf eter that tae ide ya Musir diac there? = © fay | to adopt it; but yet you want to strike it out. | Sandy Hook; and any attention or effort made by } ri Ms Fowl (opp t) Fairfowl Mrs Hi Mr. Frexcn—You hay nt to take your he Gemoctaey, However, will meet you. | They | captains to facilitate the object and the despatch of | Furchild MrvGM_ Torurars Augusta) Paistowl Mer Jame G - Feexcn—You have a right to take your property say that this power protects the minority for abare | the steamer, wil ink Sarah obey Julia eacra there. Iam froma slave State, you gre froma non- 1 be proper! i ity, and that it prevents log-rolling. You vote | prietor of the New Fort 1 Sr atone OR ag Foley Julia Foster Miss Sophia Flynn Mrs Mary A Farrell Miss Ann Fox Miss ric Foster Mrs Maria Ferrell Miss Juliett Ga + k Herald, : Mrs Mt Slaveholding State. My rights are jst as sacred to | fora bunic, amd I will vote for your tariff, as was the | mand of vessels bound to other ports, wheter sities Franels Ms Manual Me, as yours are to you. ‘The constitution guaranties | 11868) MBE, Botock ‘than peveceded to discuss é i Franklin Miss Eliza ) eres eenitn 7e: .ZoW ouartivasion gniranties , or domestic, will lay us under additional obligations | £7=nklin Miss on forks our rights, in addition to the gurranties of the tion of the power of Congress over slavery in | by forwarding, through the mail or otherwise, the re. | 1cis#MissCatharineFanning Catherine Flood Miss Bridget as As we bave common rights, you can take your ti sround that they eannot | ports, ship news, or papers of any kind that may be | Fiugeraid Mrs Elza Franklin Mise Emma Pry Mics Mary gether into Oregon, and when we wet there, my prop D Pica iis. See Tt eee eee banca erty will be as well protected as yours. All that Con ti = gress can do. if they tuke our property for “publie ‘Taylor and Mr. Fillmore. He referred to two Port of New York, July 3, 1848. ses,” is to pay us for it. When the territory comes ep noe Ny ares. “At this session the Wilmot proviso was upon the table, Southern and Northern demo- G Mary L Gaabraat Miss Mar- iy into the Union as a State, then it will have authority the ee pore , SUN Rises. 4 35 | woow nises race Mrs Pierre over slavery. but until that event, the territory belongs voted farina gbolition of liarecy Inte Disteice | ee Sie Grenly Mss A tothe United States, subject to be governed by the Gready Miss Ann J t ia. The others dodged the question, No United States. The government governs the territo- | Gemocrets voted for it. onsum Axrived. Fyifor the purpose of protesting, not oppressing gemocente voted tr it. ¢iter consuming bis hour, Mr, |. pictbt silp West Point, Allen, Xd We arcone and the same family. and enjoy common HIBLTION OF SLAYERY—GENERAL vin rothe rights. No people onearth enjoy more happiness than | Myr. Maw. the su or of the late Mr. Adams, of | bound east, we very, thiokent the ine) site inte ea Halt Mra Jobn W we. Our constitution, like, the rainbow of Heaven, churetts, maintained that precedents are nuime- | {0 spcke Be brig ———- from St Zohn for Galway, (Ire) diet iat | Hannah alice 2 extends over all. We do urb you in your pi . if not innumerable, that Congress bas power | {4 10n 53, spoke bark Ophir, with passen Trond West (from irs ‘Hilen vate rights; and are you better, holier than we, and the subject of slavery in the territories, After | St0h®) 88, for New York;) 23th, lat 2 lo 0b each Pee entitled tomore respect. Permit us to dispose of sla- " . Senals with Br sbi quis, of Lansdowne, steering ENE. “he | Henshaw Mies Ellen yery according to our own time and pleasure, You story of Louisiana was added to the United | WiPTarbad fog fr Uwe lat 19 da Hougtaaling hi it 8 have rid yourselv of it, in your own way, and allow | ¢ ‘congress made the President the dictator of the ter- | withmdzetoN at. ‘June 25th, lat 37 31, lon 66 20, we the sabe roge unmolerted. Iba tatended to | siters. ‘They gave him all legislative and judicial pow. | thy Asburbw, of Provides: RL Oduye cut rom Boston From panic avery, ase ontrol 6 : t yued gales Se aa Teles pola pear | er. They gave him control of the army and ths navy, | ¢ let to the Spvls Site esti proper, to write out my remarks, append my senti- ments, assuring the committee that what I add shall Harris Miss JuliaT rpool, May 30, with mdse to R Kermit, June 15, lat a6 20, lon 37-2 oxchg'd siguais with ship | Hanners Mrs Mary, Bilbey, bound ‘eait; 16th, lat on wa P | Hafner Mrs 3 Thomas Jefferson. He not only ratified the act of Con- | with ooffuey to Siffk but exercised the power which they conferred.— | York. st) be inaccordance with the spirit of the remarks which | Congress provided Territorial poreratient, cons Hisesbons bask Augusta & Bertha, Greill, Hamburg, 42 days, in | Jchlen Mrs Mary A Thave just delivered, sisting of a governor and a council of thirteen | Mllast with {4 passengers io M Wiener, Jones atied Adeline Mr. J. R. Ixcrnsout obtained the floor, when the | nembers, all of whom were appointed by the | gf fe Barclay Leen y With salt and coal and President. ‘Barclay . committee roe, and the House adjourned. ASA“ yot, guiflemen poy, es. Conger - Wasurxatox, June 90, 1848. ho power to Ieuislate for, the territorie DIPLOMATIC INTERCOURSE. ess have exercised the power. They restricted the Reral, Gesner, Marsellie, 75 days, mdze to order, | Kelly Miss Margaret The House resolved itself into a Committee of the | importation of slayes into Louisiana before it'was ad- | June 13, lat 40.29, Ton serie Brship Arethuse, hens for Li: | Kelly Ellen ‘Whole on the State of the Union—Mr. Root in the | mitted into the States, They said that if slaves were | YeTpock4 days ont. 40 88, lon 68.07, exchanged signals | Kelly Maria chair—and took up the bill making appropriations for \j % with a fhe ship, showing a blue and red signal with white ball | Kemmy MrsSarah g Lallon Miss Ellen Mr. J. R. Ixncensoxt, of Pennsylvania, premised by | ginia, Congress have legislated again and | , Bi Tyrone: Smith, Ellsworth, 8 days, with 100,000 feet lumber, ‘Lawrence Mrs Mai saying that the gentleman from Alabama (Mr. Hilliard) | again; and he pooukht that he nee not transgress | *° Rg hd TaaverlyMrs (Ann st had introduced a bill and report into the House, with | the fact when he said ten times again, Government is ins, Eastport, 8 days, with laths, &e, to Brett | Leoniset Margarot Pith foreign countries. Our chargé at Vienna is to | whore hands and on what conditions it shall go.” If it [ETERS aan elevated to a companionship with royalty; our | owns a ship of war, does it own it merely for the timber, lary, Chappell, New London, 2 days, in ballast. aninister resident at Constantimople to be admitted to | iron, and cordage? Jt cannot legis! ee for the roid, Brie Georsianne, Bede "oato,¥ dupe fx tliat to M Dedet sackets de Brig Richmond, one. We are told, as an argament why charges should | escape, and know that there are places of refage in | Moreau, Mes en be elevated to higher grades, that ministers will have | other party of the world, he luterdicts, knowledge to | Aun Somers Romer, York Sto ieee ra ee direct access to the sovercign. The minister is in- | them in his household, and the legislature views it as ‘Eeoctt, Besiany gteemen 5 Diamond, Stevenson, troduced, with great ceremony, to the sovereign. Ho | » grievous violation of the law. He keops them in the Bias Paul F Joncy, Taser, i Metamors, makes a low bow, and delivers his credentials, and his | condition of cattle, “What fo th of this? | Kendtic, j frit Basne V iste, Hoo ian ee it, b the conrequen honey, MeGla ‘Charl speech, prepared for him at home. After theexchange | Whence come the mentn BEY, leston; Ann Somers, Diecutledien be ff hence come the eccomplishments and embellish ; New York, at Norfol ‘oes out ofthe room backwards, his | ments ofmen? ‘They do not come from mus but eyes fixed upon the monarch, turning ne'ther t) the | from the coutrol of tie vast powers, ok manure cating | Sn, Bazan, al om ethan eb alg or fot it'll the tw im danger of sum | through the ma ealne,sduytenatsange aati: see | Me umes aer gaa sea oe Chngage in oma | te Lng and breaking bls ek (ia hai) This in the | It was never ae figned by the Ci that the | succeeded in fastenings tne 11% he found that hoald soe Eee. overeigns china, the 5: numa puld do pdm] po es sapere vidual who approaches royalty, must knock his bh Wwe “enlist in “yar Svehalt a yg dae ayeewd ia heh ganalioe vetgvonanian 0 | Smith Miss Bodely d three times on the floor, and acknowledge that the | nature, the force of water, the force 4 2 ante }- orce of water, f wind, and the | _ Sravexinv Licurxixa.—On Thursday night last, the Tr Eaporor ta the brother of the moon, the father of the | force of steam. If it was intended that man hould do. | Blot boat Phree Htery wao atrvek Ty lightning: wont aseutate ‘Tarpy Miss Ann ety dda’ The’ salle Mr. Davis, | ail the work, the Creator would have given him the poe vow 2 (a A ) came out her bottom. She | ‘Taylor Miss James puay refure to dothis, The ambasendor inay put six | seme power as steam, to turn the wheel of the steam. | Sukin fre mints ms eek ye ee horses in his coach; he bas aright to give his h near by, pame not known, was structc by lightning. and gunk. ‘Thompson Violet hand to | bout between hei Ya ( One, and to refuse it to another; and if he should stand | puns neroes the oceans natok, carry & hundred aN, Asginanimate forces do. The | of June, ut: With thousands of serfs aro 7 idence Mr. Puonrso, of Kentucky, obtained the floor, | of God injurt and nett bultve., Its impossible for Guy Mr. Hivi1ano was auxious to make a few remarks in | community which does not advance education to rise reply to Mr. Ingersoll, but the gentleman would not | to power. for Southern States to maing Total, Give way. tain comme + them, as in the Northern | Of the Forel » Barks, Brigs. Schre. Stoops, Total. | wt BI (ieee gal Wileeratrs ~ . 8 mm « ml eee 168 302 8 OD Walker Mrs A 2 shipy, 14 arcs 61 ga andtog | Webster Mrs iben sehools all o Mr. Tnomrsow then read a speoch. ‘There was so | that the white population 4s two apatro.. But for. this | Swedish. line much confusion in the lobbies that we could scarcely Ward Mrs Eliza $ azote m, the great State of Virginia would support all Port ov Barrimone.—The arrivals be the port of Baltimore the hear what he sald. He was understood to allude to | the population of New Euglena if she would tote during the month of June wore as annexed:— . vat the democratic platform, and, in this connection, | diversified industry, The topless shame bee eres paae Ship. Barks, Brigs, Schre, | Yous Mrs (Broom spoke about General Commander, in his own person, | of capacity, enterprise and common schools. They can | frm Foreign Ports... «.. «6 ae Casting nine votes in the Baltimore Convention, to | cultivate eotton, tobacco, and rice—they are the wa vis de = I. settle the question who should be the Presidential can- | ea) productions ofthe earth; but when you come to the % 86 | Abbot Thomas didate, In 1844, Mr. B. F, Butler offered the resolutions | wsce to be made of them, you must have intelligence. coastwiso—of | Adams Francis G for the reannexation of Texas and Oregon. But for | Tho people cannot,oultiyate the mechanic and the 100, 119, Ame- i KW Helen Stevenson Mrs hctnay st Gregory Mrs Catha- Garrat Miss Lucia M rine J Green Mrs Catharine Godfrey Mrs Elisa- Gerard Mrs Al beth my Griffin Catharine E—2 Graham Mrs Thomas Gunn Rose A Gamble Migs Sarah Holley Mrs Clemonia Healip Mrs Nancy on Miss Ellen lel Mrs. Hinfay Ellen—3 Hills Mrs Mary A, Humphrey Mrs Eliza Howe Mrs Sarah Hunter Mrs John Harley Miss E W Horner Miss Amelia Haviland Miss Han- Horan Ann nah E Hanclin Sarah Harland Mis rs Jane sees Jones Miss Eliza Jorne Mrs Mary Jervis Mrs Hopkins Miss Eliza Hyatt Mrs Francis C by Virtue of the treaty, im 1803, with Franco, | | Bank Edinburgh, Conway, Catto, (gouth of France) 5 days ‘Hovghtaling Mrs Ma- Harris Mra Almira W Hunter Miss Martha spoke c Joy Mrs Bridgot shall think | to carry out bis will, And who was the President } | “y\\hute hark ale Toyce Miss Margaret Jackson Mrs Edna E Irwin Marthe hooters enh Lronsidoss aoa Saco, tone a we Jones Mrs (Laurens James Mrs Francis Johnsons Mise Mary Josephs Mrs F P Jefferson Mrs Marga- Johnson Mrs Samuel ret K orwedian brig Stataraad Vogt, Solicry, Bergen, (Ni Knapp Miss Mary B Kilby Miss Bridget Keeler Mrs A M dag i Valle. with 108 pas: ets to OSA Baler | Ree ane) ee eet eel Miss (Wash- amily Kelly Miss Mary A King Mrs Harriet L. Kely Elizabeth’ Lockwood Miss Har: Kipp Augusta d into that territory, they should become free. the civil and diplomatic expenses of the goverument did the tame in relation to this district, with ra: | “iSrlg Buena Vista, Wooster, Maching,7 days, with lumber, tog | Sune Nt Naty Kemeren iensiotia for the year ending June 50. 1849, ves who should come here from Maryland | F 8:ow 7 Leonard Mrs Ann Lottus Catharine Tiet ) Ludlow Miss Kato _ Toudon Esther—2 Lathrop Miss Jane E Lutton Miss Elizabeth Me an Brids Moors Mes Bllen, Diadem, Black, do; J B | Rossiter Mrs Sarah-2 —s Ratchell Mrs Anne S Smith Miss Harriett Schweitzer Miss Vio- Las = 9 Miss Eliza- Skidmore Mrs Su: ttn ae reference toa change in our diplomatic intercourse | owns the territory. It therefore has a right to say into | “Bag Eudora, Mathews Rastport, 7 days, with lathe, to Brotte | LovGEtaMet ooing keminawonMinaFanny Lugenbebl Miss Jan- tM Mrs (Amity st) Mil Me Mee Gla 4 a direct conference with the Grand Sultan ; and onr Having the right of ownershi Plaster, Maher Bridget Mowbray Miss Fran- Milford MissCaroline Stead the late Speake ate Davis.) ow sonnalbelonse rmize how it shall be dapeasa of Can it fae Scoville, Machins, 5 days, with lumber, to J F Marthing Mrs (Wach- ch re ean attehell rs Dennis to China. is to be introduced to an equality with the | if youdo not take the territory on certain ‘Oldenbu 6, be ge be _ zal oor Mrs Mary brother of the moon. the father of the stars, and the | condi Jons, you shall not take it af all? Tn Massuchus | ballast with Spenser WE ky Bee” bremen, 63 days, in asks Ayr Sauaais > Wea katt Emperor of the Celestial Empire! | It is proposed to | setts a large company have purchased lands, and the | Sehr Melville Lawyer, Lubec, § days, with plaster, Herclen Misslincgene Marsh Ellen lott Lydia change the whole plan of diplomatic representatives | d was «iven on condition that no spirituous liquors Gobe Reward, ctarny Dowtin, 9 day, ‘with mdse, Minispie Eliza A = Mason Hannah Morse Mrs Eunico @ abroad ; and, by the wand of the enchanter, to lift the | shall ever be manufactured or sold there. Had not the | Sehr Vintage, Fisher, Prods Note bering eeu River, | Milligan Miss Matthews Mrs Sarah Murray Mrs Ann chargés, and other subordinate stations, to a higher | original owners of the soll the right to require this con | Schr Cabot" Nickersch, Boston With talon to E & J eae ee ee order. Toil of this he was opposed, because it would | dition? It is said if you shut out slavery, you doinjus | Schr Eliza Hooper, Higgnan, Machian with iseaton, erro eagles open a vast field of executive patronage. ‘That good | tice to those who have acquired the territory by a com- | SchrGen Warren, 8; ‘Newark for Boston, M om Me * - and great man, who was nominated by the Philadel- | mon blood and treasure, But if slaves go into it, set- | Scbt § A Smith, West, New Bedford for Newark, NJ, en ee oe an ae ae ee Rae Beet phia Convention, would not desire this. We are asked | tlers from the free States will not, They know too well | Scht Wm Stevens Schconmaker. New Bedford, with oil MeLaue Mize Mary J garet MoGeo Mise Eliza where are the principles which enable us to sustain on what the foundation of prosperity rests. If you go | Schr Sally Pitts, Munshall,’ Vis nia’ with a ~~ McMurry Miss Sarah MeAloon Mrs Bridget McFall Miss Levina GENERAL TAYLOR. into the country with your slaves, you shut us| Schr Rienzi, Hunt, Virginis, with corn, i McGuffin Mrs (First McCullan Miss Elle- Melntire Mrs Ann De owed exhibited his principles with boldness and | o If we go there. we shut you out with your Sebr L Hopkins, Richmond, with coal, street) nor Met Margaret frankness? He says that he is not the candidate ex- | saves, The population of the free is double that Fehr st, Masten, North Carolina, with shingles, clusively of a party. His principles w’ ibe exercised for | of the slave States. ‘The slaveholdera never exceoded | S* Latarsco, Homtman, m, with com Neuber Mrs Eliza Neilson Mra Jane E Norton Miss Harriet je eer = the ae not for = beneae ct | the number of three hundred thousand. ‘Therefore, = ry Jove, Baer, igtoias wi wood, Nash Miss Celina = Nansel Mrs Norris Miss Maria L few ini uals merely, The case was different with | to admit slavery would exelade two-thirds of the Union, y om) the present occupant of the White House, But one | {Mr Uayleand Mz. Iiiliard interrupted Me. Mane, in Bochas, Vii wih am OSL ME (Madison Oremell Catharine OF Gragein Mie Mary whig general was appointed, to command our armies | but we could not hear what they said.) It was not Schr Platt, Newbern, 6, to RM lackwoll. O’Mcara Miss Cathar- Oatley Miss Sarah Osgood Mrs Henry in the war with Mexico; they were all, with this ex- | Nathan Dane, but Thomas Jefferson, who framed the ihren Ot New Oxteaae, | days, with cor, toR Mj] ine ception, selected from the ailvocates of the partyin | clause to prohibit slavery in the territory northwost | Petlichas beon ashore on the Hook, P power, Itis well known that the friends of the la- | of the Olio; it should be called the Jefferson, and not Gone Cornelio, Tene, iy Bodtud, with ofl, Parker Miss Mary J Pitcher Mrs Doct Pelletier Madame Mented Senator Barrow spoke to the President to have | the Wilmot proviso. Slaves are claimed as property, | Schr Wankine oaet, New Bestora, with oil. Paty Mise Caroline Powers Miss Clary Pindergrist Sclia him appointed a brigadier general, He had received a | and it has been said to-day that they are property, and | Sloop Preceptor, Van lle, Virginie, with apples, Peticon Aicda ” Patteteon Miss Mar. Phinney Mies Cathie military education at West Point, and stood high in | thatan individual ean obtain property in a state of na- asia Peters Mrs Jane garet A rin the confidence cf his own State (Tenuersee); but the | ture. When a manina wild State catches a horse, “Suiy 2—Wind at Sun-riee, SE; Meridian, SE; Sun-sct, NE. Pierce Elizabeth — Parker Mrs Eliza Post. Eliza lication was rejected, because he was a whig in | the horse is his. On the same principle, if one man in Phillips Mrs Margaret Peacock Miss (Woos-Partlock Miss SarahA tics! Mr. Ingersoll should deem it the happiest | astate of nature catches another many the man is his, Herald Marine Correspondence. my eet Purdy Mrs Virginia Moment for the country, when a gentleman, other | But this is the doctrine of force. Slavery in the anta- | pace’ Chusioreey Paty Laces Fare a ene Columbus | Pitman Miss Eliza than Mr. Polk, should be Tresident; one that’ would | gonist of property. No community can exist prosper- | kas Olikey do Hertste Revel, Wocenae omean, T ES | atichy Sill shes” iets Ltaalio_. Blohandg Mes not act upon the extreme obligations of party. “But, | ously with it; ail history and philosopby proves this. | Calais Delxware, Buthers, NTork; Pasiige Five mokec Mee | Renee ise Bie Hsley Anion Catha- Rogers Mon jano—2 ‘what is to be gained by the change in our diplom | A master owns a company of slaves; he thinks that he | ¢¥ Pratt, Stevenson, Wilmington, NC; Henty Woodig, Chamber | Reilly Mary rine inson Miss Judith agents, as proposed by the gentleman frem Alsbama? | jon-essos power, aud makes them do his work and his | iin PRs’ sohrs tein, (ie) leuthers Go. | Roly Catharine S als Miss Jano, Roberton atte Eaily A change of title and an addition of salary. that is | bigaing. Por thut porpore,and that they may not rise | 2 hia, Crowe ond; George ncton, Lewes Cal | Hily Meaney Ma and Reh all, It js not in the constitution to grant titles to any | upon him and assert thelr rights; that they ‘may not | Toston; K , Rast Greenwich; Raward Franklin, Chet Rotmans Helena ‘y Mrs Ann anc Runell Mee Jonttting isan lo Schmidt Mrs Henriet-Smyth Mar Stehle ta Stevenson Miss J M Stone Maria Story Mrs Julia Stevens Mrs Wm Skimnnol Mro(Reade st Soriber Miss Sarah A Smith Miss Margaret truthore Miss JancM Simmons Missltaclol ininmers Miss MaryB Snow Mra Abby F Seward Miss Anna R Shay Mrs Hannan Still Miss Eliza E_ Stone Mrs De Warren Sebit Mies Harriet H{ Summers Mi Sweeny Mre: cee Scudder Mrs Sheldon Miss © T lecta Themnpeon Miss Mary Thomas Miss EM ot lor Agnes Hons or Borvos—Arrivals and clearances during the month | Thomassirs Chaslottel bayer Mra 1 W pei Wieges Miss Jo Whitney Mrs Chas nes B ra: Timmins Miss Julia? Tyler Miss Francis Thomas Mrs MarthaY ‘Thompson Mrs ‘Turtle Miss Martha or sit im the presence of the sovereign, contra- | Scmroes are ke ; ihe, sovereign, | negroes aro kept in a state of Sgnorance; s hundred of anniyars, wiles Hwee, ete i." Yew of i | de’ wakes Meade dob hoek. “oes | Goat. gM Mag St gt | TE ss 8 ? t f is | does not maken hundred do his fork. ‘Go to the Mer- Meio TG) jano Van Valen Mrs Sa- Van Baron Miss Mt eee erent ne We a teater extraordinary” | rimae and to the Penobscot, and you will see that he | Forgm.....18 = 3 S16) ores fan an irs Eilat + er extrac e and grind bis corn. In a single establishment, under rivals, Lship, $ barks, 46 austa 7 odeyooad acting the business for which he was sont, eame hore, | tho control of w clogl arrivals, Lehi, barks, 46 Migs and 138 schoone , | the control of ngle man, more is produced for the iy 1 bark and 1 brig French, and £b . i Gaatgs" Me logersoll consumed hishowr when?” | Suman raoe than any Oriental despot can furnish : Clxamanexn, yn ne Slit Wolsh Hilen and Ma- Wiens Bes Ree Vers ane Weiss Maria Webstor Mrs Lucinda Whitney Mrs EllenM Williams Mes K 8 Wolf Mrs (Wainut st) Withfa Wood Cornelia M 38 78 n clearances 4 a1 Et Wor sHor States, Why? It has been the wniversal complaint | 2ocners wore Brith, 1 tark each Dutch aud Prenehy and’ tog. | Westerfield Mrs Ade- Wary te Ca Hen eer ror Miss Mey Willetts Cornelia A street) Young Miss Emmeline E GENTLEMEN'S LIsT, ‘ Acker Joseph Abbors IT Abbott Jas Adams John J Adams James Adlard Some ‘dams BM ‘Abotuathy Br R ETEEEEESEESERER? EERE ndrews Andrews James Austeria Col Wm T BradfordWm—2 Bacmeister G rady Binckie John Braillard Francis Ball F Bailey James H Brandan Peter im Barret John Barber Chas Bartow Aurustine Varnes Joooph Batehelder Tim Baxter Capt Allen Bready Bernard Heck Dr Chas F shymann Dr A Bodlaw Edwd A Ere Jepathan fobert Blount Joseph Brooks Wm HS Booth Panbroke $ Rovghton James Brown & Gr fin Browne Wm H Brown Danl Bishop Brower Samuel Brown Dr Brown Rey IN Brown Capt Geo W Budd Stephen | Butter Win L Brumley O 8 Byrn Bryan J Canfield Michael Campbell Chandler Levi C Crane, Reeve & Co Campbell A D 4 Cadwell Benj F Cahill Michael Cable Eleazar Chasey Wm. Chase’ Joseph Chase Daniel Clark DrO P John Clark Jobn H Clark Cyprian Cy Catterlin Col W Ds Congdon Robt V Collins Thos P Cronin T Cole John A. Corr Jacob Cook John W ieee Frederick Crosby EO Cosgron Terens Cooper Daniel Cook J siete Ale lags Ayers Anderson sao John Brady Andrew ve John Riely ‘hers Michael” w Bradley Chas—3 ' Blanchard Abram Baucus, — & Baldwin Jerrod Baker George Bailey Wm Brainerd Geo—2 Bailey Hyd Barninn JR Barnes Wm ‘Barns Patrick Batterson JO * Bayn Samuel Bateman A Brother Bean Curtis © weecker L001 Behrends, nds S Broslin Jamon Betts Pierre T Bell John West Bernard Joseph Bergh Henry Bell B Bigalaro Giolamo Biebenk Col Bird Francis Brinckerhott W Bishop Ayro rinzor Ainedeo Brodie Capt A M Boardman Benj Bogue Frederick $ Bloomfield BS oth JS 00 Bromley Dayton Booth Cl Brooks, Wilcox & Co Brown J Ht Brown Wi J Baldwin Baldwin Andrew Bangs & Brothers ine Boill Ni¢holas Backerloo John—2 Bartow Robt Brennan Nicholas Bentz Samuel Bingham Birdsail ND Boardman Jo @ Brody Joha Brookfield Wm Bourne ‘Thomas Boulger Micuarl Brown Joseph D Bourke James Boyd Refas M Boswell Josiah Browne George Browne Robert Routwell Abel Bowman Peter B Bostwick Barnabs Browne George Brown Rev R M Boyd Col Geo Toutehon James Bowers Dr BE Build Joshna Buekley Jacob Blunt Phineas U Co Burtis Win A Bull R © & Burtank Henry Burnham Geo W Burns $ D Burr Win HL Burr if & Co Bluming John Burnham Hiram — Byrne Robert Bryant E D Bart 1 J Jones Brylget Campbell J Gray Camp 8 E Chawbers JW Camptell Chatles Cain Jesse Chay Carley Bernard Carner Ht B—2 Chapin EH Carroll Thomas CI Wm Cuper & Allison Cottage GR Cheesebrough A F Crosse James 8 Chili Le Christeanson I. 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