Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
~ nai aaeaae deckaniaae “el Wasurxoroy, July 5, 1818. Mr Feiak the power of the govern- THE PRESIDENT's mEssacn. T. Parker, 3 a ye : See ae PR, Resell & Ruck; ant : Ale are Oe peivabe property re: | OF oc touch of Ge, Pesbonehy eee oe ees | aeeee ack a ‘offcers end ‘privates, et | oesepiar ns anaes Min ihe democra | Bae uray, Rintearx: War naa ask Saotranis | «= © The commencement of the ducl which was an- hat the claims of the meanest, rubjeaty ie the te, providing goveraments for the territories Georgia Mount unteets j the ‘Tuylor rocessi f Rosi aston Wi in Re ‘iltin ts Sprit Balt > nt corner 6 world, are sustal ne- 10 e. te ine! i i ‘more; te Ly “nk. nounced torbeve taken place some weeks ago, was | cee Stans o whole strength of the government. How . . De MeDowell, Foi Taaas | WO robe pt orctad S eojes bleaal, Danseld, Providenom Wakeleld, Saunders Now , completed « few days since in the vicimty of Balti strange tr this ruaranty the privat rights | con, | Westoot baring 1 moved the Territo lal Conn tae blo | Afe's Surgeon 2; 8, Keeps Ist Lleat. War- Ornts Bed sc alerices time. BY, Hates. Governor |." £203 deaeias ity rarti ract i wi claims here set w the goverameat for crease of two members mn ren L, Youn, " ute. Jno. Van Houton, s, eae. ae” as, y xj 2 ” ape The» partion: to: the oct meer of this confederacy, goverment of limited powers, | discusclon followed "upon the resection Anthony R. Reynolds ; 24 Lieuts, Hara Ferris, Alex, | Hill and John D. Kinsman made some glorious | , Suanahip Caledonia, Leith, Liverpsl, June with man, © other were Messrs. S.11.,of Tenn.,a clerk inthe post | may diepossess the citizens of fifteen of the States of | arden tus ‘Vast importance of the general MeKinley, EC. Abrams, J. A. Logan, Fred Burnett, | speeches.—Kastern Argus, July 6. Brehip sgenoria, 1 May 21, with mdso aud 18 ettin departments aul C.K. Bia: 9F Mame. ONS I a erence erento terete on one meerinotas |, conelnes Dee ae ek ee etalon aebiheinned courant i Tot the New Jersey But. | y NOT ON Tum Dix Vewxon.—A vote on the Die " Panag gdp eta ni . 5 ol e Union, resery! ore ter: ties exclusl 0 us . Da: m, Foo! ms 5 icipating; ye cers: rivates, ie Nev ry Bai it 4 i ? Sai upon the latter gentleman’s night arm. second | the confederation, Stri; of all sophistry this | Onm otion of Mr. Dayton, the Senate adjourned. pt. Justis McKinstry, Ass't Quartermas- i . fc . 4 ime similar infliction upon tie former's left arm, | was the true stato of the question. Moree ‘the House of Representatives, ter; Dr. J. H. O'Gorman and lady, Virginius H. Iv Lesa 2, peeves Sg Pipher apna scogera We Pikrontie ce” GY rine Fae a? pen This was tohting with irs with vengeance, {| ce, tnd ow would it go down with, ‘he. pew Wasmimavon, July 1, 1848, | Nicholas Clinch,.A;J. Smith, HB. Runborough. Wy: it three or four days ago during her trip Blea Morvinra, Finley, eta 49 days, with 522 ton r the ‘i . pose the slave s ny . rath ler, e Ps Saree so See Sy acer emai a. fhe power in this government, and. that exercising * partment | Licut. 8 eed. 24 Tennsylvanis Volun- | from Saint Lovis to Louisville stood thus—Taylor | ob a, BAT, exch Wd back Maoanughion.— tee at the storming of Monterey, and now that edd Serene ates een rae nett Compress that RE ae = charge of dead bodies of General Patterson's | and Fillmore 53—Cass and Butler 13.—Lowisville to be ha oft Hala mi boat July 3 tae 10 58 tie has entered upon the peaceful duties of the t @ mitted into the territories of this Union; what right Passengers by the Massochusetts— Maj, Gen. Patter- of and for Glasgow. foun N¥ork. i w civilan, he ought to throw aside the sword for a | would the North have to complaim, if they admit the Avnoruenr Inpication ov Gen, Tavuor’s Ship Jamestown, Trask, Liverpo: de, to Slate, son and staff, viz ;—Col. Abercrombie, Dr. Reynolds, Gardiver & Howell, June 19, Ist. 4s 30, lon 30, Saw ship Genom, the uct providing for “the prosecution of the existing i i LaniTy.—A vote was taken on board the while—berides, when beanty claims the homage | power in question? For ifyou admit the power to ox- between Unit tes and Mexice, and for | CPt. Mackall, Capt. J. D. Blanding, and two olerks, | ; * » fol. | iat, steering Eastwai of the sword, the best way to add grace to clude slavery, you admit the powerto its oxslusive in- | Meher pummmers Uuted States and Me Lieuts, Wiliams and Derry, aide to Gon. Patterson | ents that ariirod, hte Jest evening, with tbe fol- | eh Sacalde Adams Havana, Jono 22, wiih sree ht valry is not to carry it to an extreme. T. | froduction. | If you have the right to abolish it, you | ‘The bill of the House repeals the proviso that the | *iX companies of the 2d Illincis Volunteors—325 men— | lowing result -—Tay Smith, On Taylor wiock ie | 8 Potsramarm beig Mate Elen dence tomes tee Oberon i have the right to establish it. But you have n number of major generals shall be reduced to one, and | UBder command of Col. Hicks, Maj, Livingston, Sur- | 6 ott, 1; Hale, 0; Smith, 0, Taylor stock is fora, Cload as Matansee for Ww July 7, 1848. thority over the question. ‘Lhere ix no such power in | the number of brigndier generals to two, and that the | S60nS Miller and ‘’. R. Thompson, Lieut. Norton, A. | rising, and the ylor fires are burning brightly 11m A Cooper, Cutts, Liverpool, March 27, with milve am pees rs theconstitution, It becomes simply a question of #ec- | President of the United States shall make the selection | A: Quartermaster ; Hind. Sergeant Major lot, | all over, except where fanatics control the popular fore oa ha TRIG AY LIC 7 Some of the Points. Honal strength in Congress; and if you adopt this | from the whole number, without regard to the date of pemmmet: EL. Pinsky Bospitel Steward ; Cant, | sentiment.— Buffalo Express, Liehoad of rutin tepmast wae caried away.” Juoo 34, Geo Smithy sted Ue Mr eee Sele ena Newt | Kesrthe steps het hat yor porte Go sumintal | Commun sndsneeysbestners os Geri ater | Eotonet Soon tiasa” Atte Suacs |” Gummais Hoty Devoe. Tia gendeman, the | “RE eee aor men to-dny, by Mr Herschel Johnson, of Georgia | strength to do it. I appeal to our friends. of the free | Zatification of the tre The ovate amended thin and 68 men; Capt. Burnes, (Lieut. Jenkins | declining nomince of the barnburners for the Vice | tii Gow ts Dunham & Dimon. May & spoken tho Strait! m the Senate. Whether Herschel has been con’ | States against this spurious and morbid philanthropy euspending the operation of the proviso until tue 4tl = ore areas, beng oe 1 ees iy i | eden posses pores as the follow- he Stes ack ester, 38 days from, Falocan 1 4 . » 80 alarmi ded itself in the North, -| men ; » Lieuts. J . ing anecdote ce — 5 . of Boston, sulting the stars, or not, he did not tell us; but his Pag erg oer mpiritaie Seer ae ee eae tee Recise agden Muikoy, and 47 men ; Capt. Stapps, Liout, Honda, nnd | Paceing through the main street of Galena, in | Sentge ironsad’: Wa yet ae eis constitutional pleading to-day, like that of Mr. Ma- | suthority for this proviso.andex;lained the compromise | gn amendment, giving to the soldiers three mouths! | OL me i fs ve CY mag begs eye and | the summer of 1825, we saw a heavily laden wa- | 7,04 yaruleleads Rhodes, St ‘homas 11 days, with mdse. te} iq son yesterday, appeared to us to be as clear ag | 1787.s8aflording no authority whatever forthis provi- | Cxtra pay. ‘et, O}Dowaal A Piccatae “: gon sticking fast ina rut, and the wagoner striv- master. July 4, at 3, lon 71, spoke hark Clariaaa, hao for Porte} so. Passing from the discussion of the power of Congress, | Mr. Jonxs, of Tennessee—I think that the time has iene ae. . WI ve sto Zing, a go0: ico—the M wante! assistance, which the C refused co give, Te! the laws: of gravitation, We see no hope but in | Mr. Jobpson came to apply the resolutions of the Bal- | arrived, by the proclamation of the Prechdent, thet cae | Devine, clerk ; Mesure, ‘T. J. -B. ing to extricate it. While we stood gazing, good i timore platiorm ; and declared that the resolution de i h has termi. | Creight, clerk. looking man, in a white smock frock, eame along, | vn bak Hamburgh Kralnn, Usutarg A days, with the Missour compromise. We have no hope of Was nae Taw SAOVIG: RSME SeemaniO | AME. WOR BAK WOVERE TTA DE rere he che. Shier Mdgheccedbeats Gal. Mode |: weldtingtenldioiaah Nie shoulder, and two braces of | mdse and Ibi pawengers to W Welser, Pie, . claring that Congress has no power over the question d. It becomes the duty of the executive to act. gore by Pager. rel in his belt. “ Won't lend hand, Br bark Davenpir', MoKenzie, Bremen, 61 days, in ballast and * that bet in its adoption at the present session. | of slavery in the States, was understood by the Sot I can seo no possible necessity for continuing any of | ¥ith companies F,G H,1, E and C. 4th Ohio Rogi- | pustols in his belt. on’t you lend us a hand, | y76 tpomopers te order 3 on lti 5 t I tas forcibl he territories. ‘Thi De i " ment; company FE. Capt. Lilley, Lieut John C. Groon: | General ?” said the wagoner to this persons | “Br burk Brothers, Sullivan, Ne 2 days, with miso and 188 Difficulties are m the way. Objections are to be | 10,spply Just as forcibly to the territorie is reso- | these additional officers in service, the emergencies for : 1d Rehaige t j d mn i gc an, vo a > bo pinata lution had received the +upport of Messrs. Hamlin, of | which they were called into the field having ceased. 1 | COMpany + ca Robinson, Liew Meigs Robin- | «| rather, Kinder, sorter, seem to think I will,’” | pastengors, to G Mline & Co. uly 5, lat 40 40, Lon 673g, spoke Be removed among Northmen and Southrons, of both | Me.. Bright and Hannegan, of Indiana, and Dickinson, | eve oe eet eed and the amendmenta to the soe, Dame Bopineons compang &, Dap peers | replied the other, in the phrasgolvgy of Missour i | “eee en elitin Yo! - . of New York, in the Baltimore Convention ; and these | Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, Bee , ‘hee * | and, suiting the action to the word, he leaned his s parties, in both houses. But there are also men Senators knew that we of the South considered thie | (om Growae ha ae raion adsieed with the infor- | C&pt. Irvine, Lieuts. £. B Sayre, John C. Marshall, P. | ig land of both parties in favor of this compromise. A | resolution a» applying to the territories, as well as to stiange insect, of but among thi locking menst the light, as if ex spection but this. free 8. 7 if inet the wall of a grocery hard by, aud | — Brisrk Marquis of Chandos, Colento, Bristol, Eng, 44 day, i i D. Ankeney; company F, Cupt. Chas Creswell, Lieuts. | "lle agains’ ’ grocery hi Y> ‘ " , I n ¢ mation before me, | concur in the views expressed by | ja" suney comPany ely C, Lieuts. Geo, | Went to work with hearty good will and great ef- | wits iron and 105 passengers, to order. ausand leas, Jist now croepe | faith to.stand by us nowin this Scnste.and upon aie | jcoucasee When lemiuation hed been made by | Aindtace Lcvin Looe Tea Rasa tea es: | eee The wagoner and he treated evel other with | ys torna Hata, wit rgd thal mead Eee pers on our table, a féarful | piu." Deneuncing Mr. Van Buren as un arch traitor, | (iqccheet’ in, tbe creation of adi the termination ofthe | Finley, and 380 men—all well. Pellayse ceremonious politeness. “Litt a little, General, Comput in on arcount of head winds. who hurries away from | and the movements of the barnburners and ubolition- | war, it was davmed. tobe & seand Like t kaew eee Be eae te sere Pare ty tee och William | af you please.” * Yea, si j It that be ie Like | , Bt brig Hannah, Mills, Limerick, 41 daye,in ballast, aud 62 pas- c:ousthat he cannot bear in | ists as treasonable, dangerous to the Union. and fatal reason which will induce a change in the law, or @ post- Brin le, "p pa & Logees, a ard C - | a book neral, Now slew hera thought this | rig Lrncy Atwod, Atwood, Ban r, th spars, ward of his life. So it is with | to the democratic party, the Senator from Georgia re- | ponement of its operasion until the fourth of March yi ares y Bd Ansistaut Surgeows Tet Lackey, | Way, if it is not inconvenient.” ‘Just as you | Brectr Exemplar, Lockhatt, Halite NS, for Nowerk, NJ. ion of the North. It is a | turned to the question of the power of the territories | next, Might we not, with equal propriety. susp-nd the EAD ag Pe Thay POET? nae say, and not as I please, my dear sir.” In a few Resshe Relig trocar, x tape ita Coating & Om, m. " 5 John A. Doyle, Chas. McDermott, Richard MoMichael i 14 Oday monster of x thousand legs, which appears to be as | Over the question of rlavery. “It was absurd tocontend | Inw which disbands the private soldiers! Why not : ere cphapebdsts i moments, the wagon was extricated, and the rifle- | BW; "Tories, Barb; 98 hours, “f tous as an unwelcome customer, that if | SR tnae comma Arians, on being transforred | keepin pay your entire army; non-commissioned of | FE; F: Le ¢ TS Walctbaen Jamey iyanie Voluatesrs; | man reenmed his rile, and went his away. ones, Beverly, to Samael Witney, ; vii 7 with their conquered territory to this Union, should | cers, cfficers, soldiers. and all? If the law will operate * u " « 7 hr Pi C ‘annis, to Samuel Whitney, e caught a good lick at h ith th Ps L. ki Jos. M: W. Todd, A.A, C Who is that person ?” inquired we of an ac. are Coase Hy wan we caught a good lick at him wil je MISSOUTL | possess the clements of sovereignty over this or any | injuriously, if any officer who has rendered himself so | 1, Killy, Jos. deon, George W. Todd. A. A.C. 8., thshed in G chr Cl Pike, Thomaston, 6 da -s, with Liss. his superfluity of propellers will be | other rubject. eminent, that a dismissal would be to his prejudice, | W™- Graeff. A. Schell, N. A. Harman, W. W. Ivory, | quaintance, established in Galena. 2dr | nm, —-, Hallowe 3d y s. And the fact that our proviso Mr. Carnoun nodded assont. let him be provided for by a special act of Congress; | Francis MeKee, Daniel 8. Folmer, C. Lied and James “He !—that’s General Dodge, the greatest Indian | ‘hr Mel to Smith & Boyatou, menare all in a hurry to adjourn, shows that there Mr. Mancun—Is not that the doctrine of the nomi- | restore him to his position. You propose to deal with apes 24a Fennaslrenis Nolan pee irene es ite fighter in these diggings. I thought every body : Pst Seager oy i is a strong reliable prospect of a compromise. We | nee of the Baltimore Convention ? all alike. In the absence of any necessity for delaying aon etes Oy. tne Sree. uae ussachusetts | knew him. iNer, Thomaston, with Mme. ' y ent, under command of Major B. K ” ny q beheve thot it will vass, and that the barnburners | _ Mr. Jonxson—! will come to that presontly. Ishall | the operation of the act until the fourth of March next, | t°®'Chtide, Assistant Surgeon; Coptaine al “And what docs he go armed to the teeth for ? ‘Wood, Thomaston, with lime, ia will be left high and dry ontae sand, far above the aoe beni ayes 5 sed-stber wa puthes Sibenasion of 1am utterly opposed to the amendment of the Sonate. | J” yf Barker, O..N Cutter Rea S Cuctiat tab Tieute, “ Why, there’s trouble between him and the— Bebe Carctlan coy ite eee at tt nik: P Feturnof the tide. Jnder the existing state of | the genes iaieeek os ete ee are tye woe ere PAR no reasonwhy.asan | 0; D Robb, A-A.C.S., and O. H. Perry, Commissary; | (We forget the name of the family) and they carry Schr Matthow Vamar, Penny, ‘Albany for Ving Sa: j things, Gen. Tayleris sure ot an elecuon; but it | "Me Marcon oeken ie th Gostcins Shad the tavettn: s iy, nO reas Lae 2d Lieuts. C. Coy, J. Higgins, Adjutant of Detachment, | arms against each other. ‘There will be hot worl Sobr Franklin, Guraey, Norfolk for Warcham, remains to be seen what tuis compromise will ac- ‘alone had jurisdiction over this question’ af cleeagy | dividual, should feel any particular anxiety for the | fi! Lieuts. © Quartermaster, S, Damon, C. W. Fuller, | if they ever happen to meet.” Sehr Edward, Toothaore, Kingston for complish—wnat tne Buflalo convention will do; Bitte rene eee tele ab tera Bgrcy ths ones Sore moana be 3 aac Hcg x. A. Tenney, J. Cushing, and 2 men, companies (This custom of deadly feud between individuals | §¢ht 4! arte Antet Cherry Seltn to a tee Boyaton, d i i N jen, qi an 4 e e - a oe . | 18 CX yead d F 2 Bey for, as the compromise, it adopted this ses | and if not, why not ? Att: operated in recommending coneurrencein the amend. | ¥) @ and I. andfamilies, and of going armed and fighting when Ginn, Busksport, with spars, to Mesara Avwoed. sion, will be adopted belore the 9th ugust, the Mr. Jouxson—The doctrine of Gen. Cass is, that nt. Nuanen oF Troors suireep From Vena Cruz, anv | a meeting chanced, was then very common inthe | Schr Mary Ann, Norton, Snowhill, with oorn. » h me " “apie in Missoun Schr Ana Maria, Jones, NewLern, NC, to'S L Mitoboll. 4 Buffalo gathering may nave nothing left to work | Congress bas no jurisdiction over the subject; nor does | "Mr. Houstow, of Alabama—I ask leave to propound tHe Days on witicn tHEY Same. _ | Mississippi States, especially in Missouri.) RR Pay TI poem it. upon except the little District of Columbia, and the | be declare that the territories have jurisdiction; but | a question to the . whic! y render debate un- May 30—U. §. ship Suviah, 200 sick from Jalaps. U. A few years after, General Dodge was elected cd i Island of Cuba, and these things will be poor capi- | tt he is in favor of leaving the question to thepeople | necestary. ‘0 know whether the bill does not | S. bark Robert Morris, 130 sick from Vera Cruz. governor of the new State, Wisconsin. We never | ue bark and two brigs, unknown. i tal for the free soil people. "The atesuanst> ners of the territories. He docs not say that they have the | yuake an’ appropriation ; and, if so, whether it must Jane 8—U, S. ship American, 200 troops from N.©., | Saw him but that once, under the circumstances eas soe ene Saori aa will then be between a slaveholder and a man of bie td Manaua—Well, sir, ! cannot discover then that — Scr ns eee Wile co the, Selle omen Be dinsinn Heel Ship Russta, troops | shove mentioned ; but, from all we heard o| Phim, whi » : the North, who, they say, has sold himeelf to the | Gen. Cars is a ywhere. He says there is no pswer in "The rae om i i iably spc- y :R—The Ch t aware that there is | June 7—Ship America, sick from Jalapa, 500. Brig | and from the tone in which he was invariably sp Jury 8—Wind at Sun-rise, NE; Meridian, NF; San-set, NE. : slaveholders—between Taylor and Cass, There- | Congress over the subject—it ia not in the States as any appropriation in that part ofthe amendments now | Helen, Engineer (Co. 30; Convalesceats from Yark | ken of in the far West, we were satisfied that the | cen fore, they will probably have a candidate of their spp led tothe territories; amd he says he would leave | under consideration. The bill has already passed the | Cruz, 41—76. i talents and virtues of a popular leader were his, in Miscellancous. i own, even if their platform be thrown from under | the Dover to the territories. | What I desire, then, to | House and the smiondmente\of the Senate are now | Juhed Brig Metsdchusetts, Coco to Mobile, | a very eminent degree —Boston Herald, July 7. Packer mur Bavanta, Anthony, for Havre, will sall to-mon- ig w, is, whether General Cass means by this to say | under consideration i, By .» 160; sehr. Heroine, do ~ + row morning. the preposed compromise, ran through | tbat the power exists in the territories, or that it exists Mr. Burt—I say to the gentleman that the bill does | do, 110; ship Thode Island, 13th Inf., 250; steamer ‘Tue Inpians or Mexico—-THein Arrrcrion FoR Srransurr NoRTHERNER, at Charleston, reports parting oom to the Pacific, the simple, broad, portentous, and | ®2¥ Where or no where not make an appropriation of money, therefore, it | Yortland, do, 350, | tHEAMERICANS.—On the departure of our army from ny with te stesinahip Crescent Ci bense for Havana naa iC ciaguinlions qiecicnich dink ne eee CEA Se eae hat’s our doctrine. Let us alone. | need not go to the Comuittec of the Whole on the | June 14—Steamer Maria Burt, 100 Ist Art., 90 3d ‘Mexico, the Indians--who' constitute aay the | Drleans on Sunday, 21 ast at @ wx, Cape Hatt~ras bearing § by 4) ‘ guestion ¢ » © pal | Leave the question with the people, to whom it belongs. | State of the Union, Art, 60 Ord., 25 Veils. and 40 discharged Q. M. men, | Me le Tab lati hibited thei W 75miles—the Crescent City beating NE by E, about § Miles pable shape. The blind, headlong fury of the cam- | If Zou havea different view, wo on this side should like | “Mr. Hovsrox—It may not directly make an appro: | 085; sch. J. Randall, Capt. Tilghman’s Co , 90. Whole “aboring population. exhibited their sorrow | distene. paign will precipitate it upon us, and before | to hear it. priation of money ; but I understand that it involves | June 18—Steamer Palmetto, Mich. Vols’, 400; 13th | and rennet in the most striking and aflecting man- | Rare Furzor remained aground near Egg Island, on Wednee- the meeting of another Congress, the Rubicon Mr. Maxcum—That is not to the point. Accord- | an expenditure of about three millions of dollars, (for | inst., 45—445; echr. Athos, Mich. Vi 1 ner, ‘The sojourn of our army in Mexico has re- | day evening, with masts. standing and two schoouer loads of hor ie. may be passed. This is no idle pastime. The | ing to the doctrine of General Cass, he must veto | extra pay of soldiers.) It may not make an appropria- | Kathleen, do. do., 150; steamer Galveston, N. Y. Vols., lieved these poor and interesting people of many ae oe Ee ekibGuee aaait Re oe Maced world goes forward with locomotive rapidity in | BY, bill passed by Congress, as coming from the | tion inso many words, but doss in effect, 425; sehr. Creole, do, do., 150; steamer Virginia, S.C. | oppressions and, taxes to which they long | Thought that after the discharge of another lighter load of her these piping times of steamers; and “go-ahead or gape a ae apauiitticeen Gone Mr. Buar—The gentleman wanders far from the cor- Ma? enables a0 ere * ey Hunt, es do., 8 been subjected. ‘They are the producers and indus- | cargo he would be floated into deep water. > er,” i 8 * 0 steamer , Ist Pa. Vols., 135; si Sudor: i F y ithe! Vé contribute ri burst the boiler,” is the motto of the age. We 8 must, therefore, veto my bill relating to the ter- | "Mr: Jloustox—-What it, then ? ao. 175 : hman, do. do., 160; scl trials of the country, and hitherto lave contributed, | Tayxeuxp—At Newoatle ad ene an lie ee eee must stop this Northern train now, or it will come : into collision with the upward train from the South, Congress does not porsess any jurisdiction o ; sehr. §. Churchm: . do., 150; sehr. May, the: e ritories, in this, and ind | if | Mr. Bunt—Nothing like it. * Pra S. Churchman, do. do., 160; sehr. May, | through the Alcabala, and other ‘es, to support | s fino brig, of about 223 tons, callod the Mary Ellen, Capt Iaisc and the crash at the junction of Mason and Dixon | territories. Now. sir. I ask wiiat are the real opinions Fa. Co., 46, e ©: govel r Il, of St George, is to command her. Mr. Hovsrox—I made a rough calculation; the | June 20—Steamer Mary Kingsland, 24 Pa, Vols., 450; | the extravagant foe xico: Inter. t ag) ths ty amount involved is at least t r . | bark Florida, do. * 230; ‘ 3 ! | course with our soldiers—a knowledge of the kind- ‘Whalemen. t € will dislocate every bone im the bodies of the en- | of General Case on this fulfect, a North Carotina | Pose that, spr rea Ns Leni OF Mal rial a bark Vietory: Mast. | fy disnositions. as Well ag of the rave hearts und |), Een anh Forts Wb Nom nad marmiog Sin, {H } neers. i Ir. Downs— Senator from Not Darolina Mr. Borts—I rise for the porpose of making an June 21—Brig Winthrop, Mass Vols., 200; bark Al- | strong arms of onr countryinei—haye in: the fi, Ne j : We understand the President proposes to recom- | tell us what are tho opinions of Gen. Taylor. (Ia! | explanation as to the character of the bill, and the | exander, 4th Ohio Vols.. 40 6 y Tho Pacitic, as New ae 1s |) t ship Edgar, do. do., 400. | descendants of Montezuma with a profound res- | w, Mary Frase } mend to Congress specially, a plan of re-organiza- | D&!) on this subject? necessity for its passage. I will repost what I said day | June 32—Steamer James L’ Day, Md-and D.G. Dat, afieotion for te Ament Ae lias erie eats 1 ‘ t and wamn afleetion for the American peopl \ th Pacis | 7 a dart Mr. Maxavm—t really do not know; (ha! ha! ha!) | efore yesterday. It will be borne in mind that sove. | 324; sehr Velasco, do. do. 190. Were} + ; Sinan bhi nd 12000 Gs x the army fy vies na Soop gee oat but when Gen. Taylor shall writes treatise on the | ral weeks ago, a bill passed the House repealing | Juno 23. Steamer Massachusctts, 250 111, Vol i fap einen oe shone pomatesamen wilde Pounds bone, Spo a, Y> x iy Soe subject, he has that simple, straightforward directness | 59 much of the act of 1847 as makes it the free 160 Ja. and Mo. Vols., 400; ship Sabatis, 350 IL as aroused the Jiveltest admiration of the poor In- | NB,700 wh; Jan 20, off Sunday, nayy, officers and men, to the standard existing | about hi which will enabl body to understand | tiv, % ‘ dians. It is their behavior to females. ‘The lower | B, 1500 bbls (rep Jan 23.50 sp a 7 about him, enable everybody to understand | tive duty of the President, on the restoration of | and 77 4 Léxington, Saunders, Provi é before the war, which duty, if not superseded by | him without the necessity of an interpreter. of the Mexicans treat their women harshly. | 1 fartect, Nan, 7a) sp 150 wh eo. Vols., 4 peace, to reduce the number of major gencrals then | 108; schr. Gen. Patterson, Indpt, C clas s oy 13th, lat 908, lon 179 K Gangox, As for the poor Ind h se: th : Nichols. do, 150) sp. At Bay ot tetande Feb 28, Minerva, Seabu- act of Congress, will anc a stoacmneeea Ger Mr. Jonxsox—We should like to hear the opinions | in commission to one, and the number of briga- June 24—Steamer Alabama, 247 Geo. Mid. Me n 2 of major generals, brigadier generals, colonels, | of Gen. Taylor, but all the oracles speak to us in rid- | dier generals to two. The Dill went to. the | 248N.J. Vols., 495; steamer Ohio. 24 Ohio Vols, 220; | cans treat them like dogs, When they contrasted | ry, NB, 400 wh 40 sp, (former report incorrect); Fortane, Wood- heutenant colonels, majors, captains, lieutenants, | dies. As to Gen. Case, he is for leaving the question | Senate, and to that bill the amendment comes bak to | brig Othello. do. do., 220; bark Chief, do,, 220. the kind and polite consideration of our soldiers ide, do, 10 wh; Powhatan, Mayhew, Warren, 5) sp, (reported . a i et P March 25,80 ep) Offa Liverpool, West, NB, 70. wh ; 8 -rgeants, corporals, and the rankand file. Some- | of slavery to the people of the territorios as it oxists, | the House. If legislation be not had immediately on ————— ——— towards their women, with the brutal conduct of | §0sp, for NWC. Spoke June 20; it ENT hes Boas Weise thing ought, to be dene; for the defence of the fron- | oF does not exist; he docs not say that a territory has | the bill, one of the inevitable consequences will be, that . #rom Yucatan. 2 the Mexicans—when they saw an American soldier | ton. Weeks, from Paeitic of and for Nantucket, L490 ¢p'1250 wi tuer, according to the treaty, will requirean either the right to introduce it or to abolish it. either General Scott or General Taylor must be strick- (From the New Orleans Picayune, June 30.] turning out of the way fo let a Mexican woman | 84s ler again no date, lat 32.38 N, long 68 We fe peace establishment larger than that of Mr. Mancuat reiterated his question in another | en from the roll, and all the brigadier generals, save | Our dates from Campeachy, by the way of Vera be “they could casatoelé 4 le dy le 1 ey gy pean an than the ie. | form. two, and there are to be retained at the discretion of | Cruz, are to the 17th inst. On’ the 13th inst., acoms | PASS Ee iniguiatiteabeaeaesitacme crise or Hee acai ci Gea y at least five thousand men. | And then the In- | “My Jouxsox—I will answer the Senator presently; | the President of the United States. The time has ar- | mand of 200 men of the battalion “Libertad” loft | €xPress their gratitute for, such unexpected kind- | | Steamship, wit painted porte, (the Hermann from New Yi June 23, off Sable Island, lat reg Ton oF 1 diane in Oregon will require regiment of dra-| gag te’ was proveeding to poise cenceal” eects, | rived when the tee tee renee aga proclamation | Campeachy under Senor Baledon, tor 0, iad “Mary E Chopin,” steering SW, June 24, off Carysfort of goons or mounied riflemen, permanently establish- | when has been published this day. ‘The law knows no parts | league: ant. ‘The march was delayed by rains and | crowds of these poor people surrounded our troops, ed among them. Mr. Manavm proposed to put a case: Suppose agen- | of a day, and under the law of 1847, these additional | other causes, and Lefore the command reached Chin- | and threw bouquets and fruit to. the soldiers, | Re enkolli, six | Ness. As our army pasted out of their towns, | 7-262, for Souhampton, In reference to the organization of a government | tleman from North Carolina should remove into Cali- | officers cannot remain in the serviec, ‘The Senuto, in- | kolli. the men mutiaied, amd iodktar upon returning. d y of them wept most pitcously Pe. $ tor New Mexico, we expect, from what Mr. West- | fornia Eithais sivas, and by an act of the territorial | s! oo a = Berio ences to . Bene its ae en fet ert = ee rage; pet asthe prying out that they had lost their only friends fran Pate beet luntross, diss; ship Thos Watson, " i % s * vernment they were emancipated; that act comes to | operation until the fourth of March, not only with re- | mouth, and swooned. his interesting operation had | ‘Tis feeling will inev . | Te 4 “ " 4 a + ag pierre ete iro sontrmation; It then goes to theres. | gard to the major generals and the trigadien evens, | moamece tee ane chivalrous followers, who marched | 118 feeling will joe edtably rouse the Tndians, | , Havras, Jung Ary, bree Shy Pei ene ralladelohies j ry t ne gee K ncladi Ifsuch a bill were passed up to | but with regard to ail other. officers, quartermaste straight back to Campeachy, their officers following | } PS “| belli Bisaer rj. | A@erican, Judking, Boston, 36 hours, (and sld at 4 Ax, for Livor territory captured by Gen Keamey, ineluding Fresident, what would he do?’ These | surgeons. paymasters. ete. The object is to give addi- | behind ata goodly distance. ‘The brilliant result of | i€9, to resistance and rebellion azainst the authori Pool.) Santa T'é, and nearly ail of New Mexico, and the er recognized as property or not. set arg fer legislation on the subject. 1 do not un- | this expedition frightened the people of Campeachy, | ties of that country. ‘These efleets have been mani- | "Waray, Jane 26—Amy, ship Russell, Syms, Mavills, 161 days; the territory south “of that, lying between the f Proceeding to state the actual po:i- | derstand that it is contemplated to retain themin com. | and those who had sought refuge in the vieinity of the | fested throughout the country. ‘The power of the Gass Wieeon Masencl betes Seacoast aed: para , Nueces and the io Grande.’ Tne President says | tion of New Mexico and California, with reference to | mission until the fourth of \lacch: They must, neces. | town, now took refuge within the walls, increasing the | whites can no more resist the overwhelming force | $has Boston; Masrachusette, Sampson, do (will load for New ! i 8 f : b i " Orleans); brig John R- Dow, Merryman, Calnito (aad they belong io Texas; but that fact will be con- | slavery— sarily, go out with the publication of the proclamation. | distress before felt there. of the Indi than a dry 1 could stand against | tor Boston); 24, Argonant (Bem) Walt, Ne tested, especiully as regards the territory of New | Mr. Maxcum—I mean, what would General Cass do, | The bill simply proposes to suspend the operation of the Hard upon this event the Indians took posse | atornado, They will be driven to the seashore—- | Sarah Anny Sooldelds Boston’ hack tobtun, tdarted j Mexico. Nous verron Tue Doctor. looking to his letter as the text of his opinions law to give Congress time to act judictously. It is no | the haciendas of Kala and Escalera only a le; aye, into the sea, and compelled to leave the coun- | “xen Howe. Baltimore. 7 ‘ $ i nine tirhti Mr. Jounson—I will give the best answer that I can. | doubt the intention of the military committees to pro- | Campeachy, and burnt them. The flames were dis- “ A para caliaes cane} a il der, Port, New Orleans ; 25, He then procecded to show that notwithstanding the | vide for a peace establishment, and until we determine | tinctly visible from the church towers of thecity. ‘rhe Putt the entlacek aneate ac hn brea y= AA pared Bautmore July 7, 1848. | constitution of 1834, by the Mexican laws of the what number of force will be necessary for the defence | sight struck terrorinto the hearts of the affrighted in. NO. Dita. fous of the aborigin: | Fr weerstnsy | brig Map Mea eeoade ae The Independent Taylorites in Commotion—Return | ean States, and according to tho laws of nations c of our extended frontier, it will be impossible to deter- Sete Every one was called to arms, and the sol- | V. O. Delta, june 27. In port, 29th—ehips Ariosta, Perk Cronatadt, via Cowes, pats A ry is not now prohibited in California or New ) ; | mine which, and how many of the officers it willbe | dierstook up their positions. The Indians appear to F * 5. Mdp; Lady Arabella, Glover, wt barks Odd Fellow, Wamer, for of the Fighting Boys—Bridge Contract. but they are not territories iu which slaves m: proper to retain. ‘There will hoadditional officers un- neve advanced =p ‘a ah nt of the city, bat in 3s Bina -AR Aa pian At ; Azsow Bscare.—At Hawa, July 8, ( nily Reported, for Now York), Sar e i iT a H the laws of Mexico for our westionably necessary, more particularly if Congress | no great force, for they dispersed upon receiving afew | St. Louis, ou the night of the 23th uit,, the greater | Hiper, Crary, for Genoa, Ide; Baring Brothors, Henty, (was at learn that the independent Taylor oonverifiog: |. Be tntodsiced bain thas Tatocdiog apeisiet stavare'| Sprease tha Peace establishment. How is it possible | discharges of artillery. We sec uo mention made of | part of the pable end and part of the Trentey Matanzas, 23th) for St Potersburg; Aquills, New, fe £ Maryl thority, there is ne municipal g I he killed or wounded, f P t of the Lith July; Attica, MeLsllan io; Comor, Seudd 7 of Maryland, are to re-assemble am this city, to- | in°'Ney’ Mex co or Califorate tal anda for us, within one day, as it were, to decide which and | the killed or woun ae . ouse in which Mr. Taylor Blow resided, on Mar- Ie: Hel fart, dodo: Princeton, do do; Mary If ken- wards the close of the present month, to take into | Mir. Jurrrnsos Davis—There is non Le omer NOE ONE AE Th Ceeiee | athating it Dabenaeene ete ave In eonmacioned the | ket, between Fourtit and Filth strects, fell dover, " ‘ Rie sreseee, ant, wer: brigs consideration their present position. They will | | Mr. Joussox—My friend, who knows, says there is | Give Congrens time to deliterste, and to Investigate | Ly eee cama’ are in confine nand are | Men had been enguged in digging n cellar at the | 1° i taeda et feotwy Wiel tithe, be “ é General The Senator from Georgia went on, quoting Po- | Seu be rutained, we ask Congress to suspend the ope | Faid to be anxious to be ledagainst the foe. ‘Their yery | ¢Md of the house, and had earried it some three | | Mosrevioe), April G—Arr, achr Ben} Bl-elow, St 7 etme, be in, pomessionad Garg ters and the laws of eee aa mri ba I will mention a single circum- | reason equest was about to be granted, feet below the foundation—the heavy rain of Yes. | Grande; 7th tric Mloranos, Malcolm, do, Taylor's letter of acceptance, and also his reply to | t: hl gre duty of the govern. | Sauce. to show the manifest injustice it will inflict on | _ On the 13th an attack was to have been made upon | terday beat against. the wall, and weakened it | QUq"¥o. Ju fey eet Drees ta Phe their letter in relation to the statement of Judge | Mexico: Sat Tt ee cae en en seme office aouplees the Fubjeot bo acted upon to-day. RE negated savage vy ae Ms “ark rel “ae wet een renee . St Jou, NF, June 3, (back date)—Brigs Tingle and DB,N § Se 8 had not the power to abolish slavery—that the a Sergey deri 1. ga gt a a : PA deel obs? ch home about eleven o’clock, and observed a crac! 4 par a eee ssh Gilgit, Seat wotewitors Eel a6 covalsnnce; tribe eats | PS a, to be taken from tho regular line of the | Seht, and ft was aald that a sergeant wounded in the | in the wall of the house. He entered and roused iy gnats mane: AT Vee ier neat eee ‘4 The Maryland regiment of volunteers will bein | POP {in auvanced “to the full’ honors of & State army, Four of the clie:€ and toot meritorious eap- | action ha aanivtg ere: The result was awaited with | up the family, and while doing 60, the house set- yoets Billa Fike’ Rastpert toe Winton ea uavenaty k Baltimore in a few days, being now on the Ohio, | ‘and that a State, and a Siate alone, could, sip: dona $0 he pocane Cp yeah oa ee ah ait Bh 2 Fucuthes troche have dies competicd to ovacu- | fled so much that the doors became fastened, and Ks ‘ow York, Sid, Sth, Alvarado, Richardson, Pall ¥ meward bound. Our citizens, however, seem | Uish slavery. He passed thence to a consides | “it ‘Geetar—if the bill proposed simply to suspend ‘Tieul, a town which they had reconqutered from the | he had to break them open to escape from the | BE more (west Ind.) 3 0 2t—Rark Harriet M1, Gi or . J ti f the effects of placing parrier of P pe ( ) Juni Marriet Newell, Gilpa- b little disposed to give them avery favo- | theprotisocrovnd the Soule a the operation of the law so far as these oflive ‘They were forced to retreat by want of pro- | room. THe had but barely placed his family in a | trick. for New York, lg brig New Caatle: Fea, noxt day, only to be but little disposed to g rvs’ theproviso sround the S| b | cerned, it should have my most hearty ; ions. It Is considered at Caupeachy an unfortunate | secure part of the house when the wall went down, i rable reception, as notwithstanding theif-rapid ap- | oor Mitton, aud the courage toast, they wenld iacrite, | but the amendment is sweeping. Parti nove mabe carrying with atthe entry floors inthe fitst aad |. Home Ports. : proach to the city, the first noe of Reenreneis May acsk 06 poe ey ceand slamzhter ; but they | Fomoted to the highest rank. What need ihe Government ia parsing 5 » yore course towards | second stories, with the. floor of a bed-room. or ng eke ater entg Rico, Burks, Haltimore, Fawa, ot yet been hear (rue, there are amot em “ +m Aton agg 4 ; a 7 for the additional major gen fer ab taken In arins, or who assist the Tudians; they are at | two, in which portions of the fi nity were dleopiog A i ¥ R Lonitof te *hoys” who it is not very desirable | 3° ge ney nf ch Pm Pg | rals? Let them go back into private lite pon being ourt martial. Several | when Mr. B. derived at home may Se E web ee ee og A ; You have no place “Ma ag ios 4 over. The necessity for which they were dha cre thus disposed of recently at Hoe nen Set, ome, e se Was @ od olen pore i have back again; but then there are some glo- | ¢} loudly of the sufferings of the y it two story and a half brick t, Blaisiell, Philadel phin, an ‘ a eee eh eae be hoped | fou may call'us deaiersin hamen blood; but you deny | ceared to exist. ‘Thure is no propriety in continuing | Upon the whole, we tec litclo encouraging in this in- apory wi alt brick. Went to Quiney: Prospoot: Underwhod, New Yor \ rious fellows in the ranks, and it is to ope you may call us ——s oe ” Fi at yor any them in the army an hour longer | telligence from Yucatan. ‘The army appears as cowards = —_—_ x & Margaret, (Br) James, Newport, Wales: Fides, that the others have been drilled into good beha- | these creatures all the rights of freemen when Tikava not’ get eatiéindoa my reraarki: ly as ever, und moro than usually insubordinate ‘The Accivrnt.—We learn, says the New Hampshire | Rio Janeiro; Gazelle, Fernald, Havana; Maria, Weymouth, Ma’ Th dition is far wor: >, y ts thai a, Favannah; Mota Kendrick, Phil- vior—and, as they made good soldiers, will now | they come among you condition is far worse x—The gentleman from Virginia says | Tndians are gradually encroaching upon them, andto | Patriot, that as the afternoon down train on the Udige ter Cavin, Ce ee el h than it is in the South. Mr. Johnson ap- Fs Yi P Aftidge, do; Casilda, Goodelt, do; Wim Penn make good citizens. Lohr bak oie: at pine he gael A ate pr ee must act upon the subject t a recover their lost ground, the whites must await the aid | Northern Railread, on Monday, was approaching im M Resers, Taylor, “ Mesers. Murray © Jazlehurst, of the «‘Vulean | Praled tnd Pree ee othe may tak, brome t the law knows no parts of a day.‘ | of the central government of Mexico Franklin, a man was discovered sitting upou the s, Cochran, do; Win HS Works,” have received the contract for building | vugnt to be applied to the territories in the moon, be. | Mation is dated the fourth day of July, and this is the % CRIT track with an umbrella over his head.” He paid Marah Niu Goh the Fayette street bridge. It is to be ot iron, and | cause you have no right to extend it there. You have | —— ne raat Perla jor generals and bri —We understand that orders | no attention to the alarm whistle, the engine i Harvest, Itice, Philadelphia; Shawinut, Parear, 1s to be built on a model and style of their own in- | no right under the constitution to apply it to the ter- silotion of the lament. ce, according to the con- | were received in town yesterday, by which the | struck him with great force, knocking him some J Stratton, Bates, Albany; Mary, Blant, am | vention. “The model was approved by several able | ritores of the United States. "1 would admonish gen. | Styuction ofthe law. 2 tof the Western Division of the Army is | distance off the track. Itwas thought at first that | yafetiNt Som, Gen Cli, Uist ne Buaty, Mani i engineers, as superior to all that were presented. | tlemen that this is a power which they had better not | J prepared to say. The proclamation will tereacd, | & ed to Maj. Gen. Taylor, and that of ‘the | itmust have killed him outright; but it did not. | th ig. Arr yor ‘400, -—, Phi adelphiia.” Cl Epa. 5 iiss Smtenaive ‘eciiitaee ot ieee eantbetien wall: | execeles, (He: tpeke cf | tie | Loemidenls SES ARTeeP | 6c de bawling its Gato at the tites of {te publiettine sent | Bisse Départinent/of the Division, to, Evie foie: | ele wae too full of rum for that; and he may re- | inondas White, Callas, in Valinsts’Ocown Monareh, Mustoot tle. enable them to fulfil their contract before’ winter | ieee ane ae aoe a ovnGy oF WeSTIEn tC Lhe erie, 12 | whon thefact was made known oficislly. Peace’eil’| Gen. Brooke, Gen, Taylor will make kis head- | cover. His name is Webster, and he resides in itech Mozart, er Gprieasey aegis, Congress upon the proviso, as leaving to the South no | When the fact was 1 ° i . y | he tl ; f Li do, Sid bark Mary Wateriaan, and anchored inthe sets in, other ground of defence than the federal constitution Rearoaiy be ese - xisting until the pr [ean pipes be tage jouge, or ae vee point as | the upper part of Franklin. whi Coquotie, Cape Perkins, stiled yesterday fur New : 3 7 pon which we no ke | Was published. But, to resume : these four most meri- | he may select, while Gen. Brooke's head: . erie ar ee RAIADE de Bavrinone, July 8, 1848. Thet is the ground upon which we now intend tomake | To Tus eantains were in Me ged in the public | will Cihiine A aborbecnt in his a dy a jaca ; Stishslly tiRdpooty Saath 28 m3 ‘ited | UF final stend 2 ; rervice. Without knowledge, ora teneert cn teeters | Will ¢ +48 at present, in this city +O.) Overrnowina Wents 1 Wisconsix.—A corres. > (Br) Doyle, Westori, Return of the Soldiers from the W ‘ars—Acquitted— 7 hougt Senator from Georg’ they wore promoted and made majors; ond | acke oan | Décayune, June 30. pondent of a Wisconsin paper, writing from Wau- | 1 Pittston, Mey Benj’ Franklin, Restgnation of Gen. Cushing—The Bridge Con- | done injustice to many patriotic men in Le Nethett | yeu conceive of a more manifert picce of injaitice | i kau, says:—There are three wells near this pl ton; rele J perry, Garilinee, Me); tract. ae ere Contrccs and ont of Congress, thehied tenn | than, by the operation of your own act, toesieats | FROM THe \ Py.ains.—Quartermaster | discharging fine little rivulets from their surlac 1: ieee The Maryland volunteers, homeward bound, | up, and would rtlil rtand up for t ts of the South | Pr ae a tate felt it to bo my duty, as chairman | Kennerly, who left some time since tor Santa Fe, | They measure 23, 30, and 54 leet in depth if , Russell, Norfolk, 1 ~ of the commit from any personal feclings, to | was overtaken when about 200 miles out, by an | ted marl. These wells discharge double the % the Rapp ihannock, an Eni fel will reach Whecling to-day; but as they will pro- | iri tierten: outed tothestatement of theSonator, | make thisexplanation. express that bore an order for his return.” He ar- | amount when the wind is south that they de whee | aia Segtitn Got, Bote ee Dae ; bably have to cross the Allegamies on foot, five or | and would make am for any injustice he had ‘om al Ee cnt—Will it bo in order | rived this morning on the steamer Julia. A trader the wind 1s north; the whole neighborhood will | Garvearox, June — Arr, ehip Benj F Milan, (new,) N York, H six days will probably elapse before they reach the | done to the } till, hiv facts were drawn from the | CF the whole cite entender ? also arrived from the Arkansas, who lett some | téstify to the fuct. The water in other wells in that } y. Our military, in whom are concentrated all | SRrntls of Congress, and could not be refuted. | | F,nne ap ell ume in May." He met with no Indians, but heard | vicinity will rise a foot on the wind blowing u ood | Ge ah cea gucce de cih'ane, cri:l Settee ee Oe wwe Mr. Rockwet—I make that motion of their being very hostile. Col. Gilpin, 1t was re- | b om the south. Rush Lakeis within three | i the patriotiam and public spirit of the city, are | indebted to the patriots of the North, who Mr. Vixtox—If the motion be not agree ported, had lost some of his horses. "They had nd on high ground; it isprobably the source | } & making arrangements to give them a soldier's wel- Mg “Jounin did not intend to de any injustice to | Move togo into Committes of the Whole on the State | been stolen by the Indians. He heard a rumor at hich the wells are lied, and a south wind : s ¢ . They will be here on Thursday or Friday s s pplied to her | fF theUnion. A Westport that several persons had been attacked | dri upon the ¢ ands he beae'r, ine | vor on: ahipa Sunbeam, Winer, Liverposk; : H come. They will be h sday y | the filer elt in favor of | 4, The was taken, and decided in the nega- | and killed ut the Sand Llills of the Arkansas. | creases the. diso tthe sand | Geeskem Bromeny brign Harrist Wiltnnee Toe ease ae ¥ aa oan vey saree ash MeiIRG |. ire. Vrgstin=l uate Aned iniHimens sos0l i teelfinto | J his 1s probably the same rumor that reached here | into channels which find vent in these wells, i schey Williaa & Elizate(h, Ronsmaniere, Vera ‘ The young man named James Turner, whose | inthis ac ) tt xelusion of | Committee of the W H f thet to the efleet that a wagon tram ‘ $+ f Clapp, Tampieo anil razon Jno Heandatt ‘ arrest I mentioned a few days since on the charge | ee eee eo ne ro ney ton Mave | Me. Sawrnn—Le . eon, | had be several men killed, which | A Crrgyman Kinney A lamentable acei- | Y enry A Barn hurctis, Wood, ' _ ischarge: mnie , © Ver, let's have ‘em, 8 é been contradicted, nent, resulting in the h of a worthy minister of age seg sori f erect SMe Hessen trusabaaptiven Uo, Wentaboe to say that ey ye were not ordered, and the motion The Oregon battalion, under the command of | the Methodist persuasion, lately occurred near the be not a particle of evidence : has no power over the question of slavery. s agreed to. Col, Powell, is to be disbanded, also the battalion | Roxbury mill, in Howard District, Md., accor: | Has Congress no power over slavery in be Hed to preside over the committee of incendiar custody, there against bin An Jone Gano, and sehr Tone. under the command of Col. Gilpin, A battalion of | to a letter in the Patriot, Rey.’ Mr. Linthicum, Nonvonx, July—Arr schr Lucy Jane, Vaughan, Ware Rivor; Generals Seott and Qaitman passed through the | $1) Sirtrict? 4d rendinente of the Senate to the Indian appro- | the Rifle Regiment will be sent to the Or gon | aged 88, had his neck dislocated and his skull | Caroline, Finley, NYork; Tippecanoe, Carlon, olfust Mor po see It ‘snow eaid that the tral of | “Mr. Joustox—No, sir pe saa taken up, and debated for upwards | route, for the purpose of erecting the stockudes fractured, by being precipitated from his hugay. | wowell Raker, Boston; Wu Ryan, Lawless, Riclmond tl to seneral Scott will be commenced in about ten Mr. Hare-—Then Congress should undo what they yhen the dither Doak: daniaess there, and protecting emigrants, The difficult e was then dragged by the horse with the fore- Nawhon': Jaly ouch ‘ship Wi , Crookes, Picton fo: days, betore iteliing Kavereenized, am | Mane alcondy done for hey hare ected thus fa thet | on amotion ef Se, Vinton,’ end ihe Uerantee et | with the Winnebugoes continues, ‘They refuse ¢ | Wheels; the coupling. pin ‘having Uroken. dive | pAaTaseen eg eorats tg Nm Gray, Cron, Plt for f Washington. cc ; Ing having | pupoet eathority. The mg ga wn a ag the termination of an hour r enve the Wabashaw prairie, where they now are, | aged wife was the first tot reach the spot, but he 7th; sobre Ola, Adams, Baltimors for Providenc i his commi sion, renders, it necessary forT don't know how 10 naar,” Hong wnile, the | "And the House adjourned. © Sioux have attacked and destro: ant fy Pawnee | had ceased to breathe, ‘The first hnsband of the w Hanvonn, Jat — re iN ae es apt. Rid be morally something. I be Mell de ilisge, A party of indiens have. dln attacked a | bereaved widow was killed near the same spot by y Agtenenvnant, July 6d brig Merrimack, Goodwin, en retained as Judge Advoce 1 é . OF eee hie eee at bed detphiny eches Paeitin F ‘Mftas now confidently asserted. here, that Gene. | ede whether they have Tom Mexico, body of Mormons and killed several. The Govern- | being thrown from a horse iw Harn, duly 6—-Aty, (ro: eld) chr Retort Brees Young, 4 h 1 ficial \ (From t O, Picayune ment will find employment on the Plains for the | Saseeeeesnssssssvsseesenssscerersenmass Phila. Below, « brig, supposed the Neuvitas, from West Indies. ral Taylor had received no official intimation upreme power. If they have the jurisdiction. | qhero were fevernl arrivals yeolerdey: teom V whole rifle regiment. Mr. Charles Picott, recent- of his nomination by the Philadelphia conve tion as lute the cause? He ‘ they wil exercise i’; if mot, they should undo all | Cruz, viz: the United State e 30th ult. What can be | that they heve de ne Can it be, is it so, that slavery | Capt, Baker. and Massacl wet e letter miscarried, or have | goes wherever the United States go! If so, what sort | ‘ ° Pi wen, duly Smt i . Crowell, Wilmi: MARITIME INTELLIGENCE, | cop, NEG Willnan Wisons Nori Gann heelen Bee P i Riensionn, Jul a wh, NY ork. v. July 3—Cld ship Ski ibe: Claussen, Brazil: steam: ly of the American uu Commpalaay was drowned at June 30. SHIP NEWS NOTICE. one Pitcher, Boston. Tielow, a ship, Sid ship Georgia, usetts, Capt, Wood ; the sh St. Josep! a few ago.—St, Lowis Union, were. Edgar, Capt. Smith, the bark Florida, Capt, Shaw, the committee adopted the Utica plan, of taking | of slavery follows into the territories? In Delaware «| the brig Winthrop, Capt. Wetmore. ‘The Al 6 ~ Ce dere of Liverpool; hrig Josephus, Pitcher, Boston. , ppears that the contract a Payette wares at rort of slavery go with the extension of the Union? | Saturday last. the 21th 3 mA. —A : ve fh a i" Ere teppe — oateeet for the Payette arvet | In Maryland @ slave cannot be nancipated without | 4 lary number of officers and soldier came over on | Mornin cra apes be following . tok yan ives to dalives tartey. nate Coates, tha Nabe Be, ON Mela Batts Ooeeha tse Flom Cella, Gestaionpe, q lang presented by Mr. Milholland and Messrs, | ‘secon of twolelslatures. I that right? there vewelt, among whom wore Major General Patter. | tive (o tie Tsland of Bermuda :—- About 1000 eol- | gue witl board inward bound veesels (nthe vicinity o¢ » abolition of slavery | gon and staf. We give below as full lists ae we could | diers are garrisoned at three or four points on the urray and HHuzle 1, the enginee g Te: ( Sandy Hook; and any effort made to facilitate ‘the ae abot! uret, th Ha “def heli Te- | in the State requires (he unanimous assent of two le- | obtain island. ‘There are usually about 1,400 convicts in- object and the despateh of the steamer, will pie Passengers Salled. ported both to be of equal merit, leaving the city gitlatures, ‘The Alabama reports that she saw, when two hours | carcerated in four hulks—three at the Dock Yard, | elated by the preprictor of this journal. ‘Those bound | ahiip Sarah Sands—Iton W Cayley, lady and pave ore Lorde an iayegn them. We already | | Mr. ais-—Very woll, Is it, Maryland slavery that | out, the steamer Portland, bound In to Pann ceas and the other, the ‘Thames, on board which Mit- | to other porte, whether foreign ox domeatio, will confer | thw cider; Mim Grusey: Me and Mra Maxell Alabands De have one bric on Milholland’s plan at Monu- | gees into the territories? In New Jersey every colored None of the transporte which had left here on the | chel lias been placed, at St. George’s. These im an additional favor by forwarding, through the mail or | !' ton, da: Chae Kans, Cha land, ment street, which answers admirably, person born 4, is free. Does New Jersey slave- | 17th inst. had reached Vera Cruz on the 2h. The rs, | otherwise, ship news or papers that may be deomed of P Smith, England; Jas Morton, of us, it ix ‘« foul excrescence—it ia an inherent de , amt f diseave-—it is a horrid incubus that sticks to us, | PUsase for protection; other gangs are employed at work eo erever we g The ship Sabattis, was to sail on the 24th with the | for many hours in the water, cleaning out channels hk ee p~bie beaten oree_Meserp Baum, Ternhiam, Walker, thie pesgel potion ’ a he ho means of re. | Temainder of the Illinois troo a in diving bells, which soon puts a period to their |» 1 Barat) Auton, Th “ Daft Freandly, nd 1m steer ae oh re ; foot under this institution? | shall detain the Senate oo . inate tt ' " | Bughes, Mr Roborteon, Mr Phelan. : vin'k positive form'inthe | 20 louger now. After w while. if no. other Senator thus oleise erties tee bike ieee, mae Arremrt to Murpre.—On Monday, a convict Sart od Bin Moore and 1a "itnommantve iat shall take tbe duty upon hinwelf, 1 may give my views | telt ofloers, twenty: three bodice in eons from Goa. |. ATrHarr 70 Munpgn.Qn Monday, a convict nith Malerm Bo anwevent Me 1c D Ovtiving and indy Mise it wantive form by ® | qoore in detail wm not the reprenemtative of that | Patterson's command, and ten horses, Tho following | in the New Hampshire State p * «page ‘Stuckon; Marin, other m by Sara (He) Colby ott ‘ ' ices isa list of the cabin passengers: — kill the warden with a pitch-fork; but the tine stri- “ae In qealitoation | Giotrict. “I vepreseut the State. of New Mampenirerg | bieut. Col. J. 8. Calhoun, Adj't G. W. Knight, Asst | king him upon the furehead, glanced down the ‘ oP beshin; Pisieleies at ~othing herein . fo at. Z Booth, Acting As- | cheek, inflicting but a trifling) wound. T'he man | Paneer Chas Mer Plea lanes atoms %, K. Goulding, C. A. | was secured, Fine warden has been recently ap- “] ly ( Brom ) Kel iNevr Surgeon H.R. Ratledge; wood, ——, C a 1 D elave eathed its air,and Rodewald Brow. lavann; Pedro Geredo, Thoe Auotion of | FmAll State; no slave has ever breathed sitent Quartermaster ¢ " ater taann: "i no enemy has ever rot foot upon ber soil Hamilton, W. H.C. Roatoe, W. D, Ful Ww a : , 1 Bries—Suran, Welford, L ‘Harbeok & Co; Orbit, Sots, St | Tern Mis amd lady; of Masten. Mr. Davis, of Mars,, resumed the ‘floor, sad om mo- a ee BY cy i PR A be D. | pointed, and there is some disaffection about it | seg'de Cube’ xheae ie Hawthorn Valons, (Br) Golding, St Cubs; Mias T Compas Marquos dy la Canada, Pee We Tet es Le ceut eB Baker, Thow | Smong the 1wmates of the prison, Jka, NB, Dovid Dudhol, Caller, WUmiagiae, NE ‘sail damghier, of Havans. : ¥ ry go with th or what sort of slavery does go? 1 10 tearve tat Sily afte : about one half transported from fiye to seven ye . Dunets, Frances Gamblo. ‘Tre | Blrrthedoctrine that we ennot extondwithoutextend. | Cio steamer was to leave immediately after for the erime of poaching on lordly domains, are | interest. Kin GW ole, ats Antnie Thvona, W Gondor, aly | ing slavery, is most monstrous, Can it be, in t ‘There had been no later arrival nt subject to the most degrading and laborious em- x Ys 7 | of God can'it be, that we cannot «pread ourselves out theeity of Mexico. Our latest dates are to th ployments, their usual occupation being building Port of New York, July 9, 1848, Padocheell Arrived. j Senate | without covering ourselves with the black and bloody Lieutenant Jenkins, of the 2d iMinois Vol foris, drawing loads of stone like cart horses, uader lorie ema jot eas Mrs Gaskell, Mes Atkins, Mias Wasnivaron, July 7, 1848, | Pall ofelavery. | itis inheront, it is in us,it is part | and a private soldier, died on the Massachusetts ¢ an intensely burning sun, with no vestige of shrab ae + AST [MOON RINE... oo. B Athi sda "Wood, of Mandhesten sat Sed ; There was # couriderable variety of miscellaneous ; subjects biovght up before the Senate during the “aing hour to-day. at the expiration of which the order of the day wax resumed, known ax « 725] won ware ‘Thos We James Wood, of Manchester, and tion th» bill was iuld over till to a10erow