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ae ne ship Weat Potut, for Liverpool, has anchored at the SW with our military and paval stations on the Pacific, | ber shall bave aright to move the previous question. | eppored to the connection of this institution with the cousmemms. evans, power, although in the possession of that chair, to de- pad tp oh ny Defore the last, established @ | unless the question before the House shall be distinctly The only way to out the ligament is to | MF. Conn, of Georgia, Intreduced » bill to prevent | rive tn, te. The right ofthe whigs to <chaneis nse Rumeteun fotatamas: tid dcoe eae live of moothly wail steamers from New York to | stated by the Chaii « money over to there gentlemen, and let them | ¢!tber House disposing of any portion of the contin. b otber as membera here, before the per- sight from Sandy Mook at sundown. Chagres, on the Atlantic side of the Isthmus ofa | The Srraxen—The ameodment will be in order | manege the affairs entirely. [ thought it wrong in the | gent fund, pasar by joint caer iat a ent orgavisation of the Houre. and to make @ maps, and from Panama, on the Pacific side, to efter thes of the gentionnn from Tennessee shall hava Fe fastanse for the government to iaderfrte, aad » Mf debat joule an te ar por as sation, w aleen to hia mind and me fornia and Oregon. been dispored of. therefore am oppored to any committee which sets up one could interfere. But neither side the rig te parr CTL eit so deabt, anewer safllclontiy the great | “Sir Jenmon-I understand thet ‘no decision ‘has | o Congressional supervision over tbe Ttegente, : m responded in the affirmative. to disturb the other. Now, the free soilers wish to | , DECkNann 1—Wind, ot mnrien. NW: meridian, NNB} eun- pcre of facilitating correspondence by mail with | been made on my amendin only way to perpetuate the institution is to cut it off | .,Mr. Cane said that he was anxious for the passage | bring these two sidos together; and for that purpose |“ i ry cee territor! but it cannot answer, to any extent, ‘The Sreaxer—No, sir. froin the government, And thus we wash our bands | © ‘he ¢ knew that at the last session ® large | we have submitted our proposition. We bope conces- the immediat Mr Jousson— This institution involves an expense | entire! —. — in favor of the measure ; it was the best | sions will be made on all sides, and an organization be Herald Marine Correspondence. travel which cfhundreds cf thousands of dotlara; and! can’t see 1 wish to make afew re- | Possible plan of reform. effected If both sides choose to carry this matter | E canrows, Wass, Dec 9—Arrived—Brig Wm T Dugan, Ki Smitheonian funds, The | , MF. Rockwext, of Connecticut, moved to lay the | back tothe people, he had no objections pei iy ‘ : ley, Biv Janeiro for Bostor; sche Canary, Farnsworth, Philad: disrespectfally of my | Dill upon the table, This was disagreed to—yeas, 70; | for he belonged to neither, but the Stat why apy individual is opposed to having a. Rota committee on the Smitbsonian Institutio: ght ni phia for do; Aladdin, Long, Norfolk for Chatham. ents have control of the funde, and | cannot imagine the funds I know | P&y* 107. suffer by this dispute, Mr. Riddle continued his re- | ,,Sai/ed—Srics Maxepra, elror and Bdward, Prosoott, Boston; Shy the manner in which they’ are dleposed of should y peouliar evjoyment to that | bid bill was ordered to be engrossed for a third ks for some time, when : she Laney Jer, Bish, de) DU BavehacRansieesh, doy Saeamy aap | be withbeld, and also the progress of the work, and all | gentleman to aesail the State. eadipg. A Monronr (locofocv) said he recognised Mr, Rid- | “ Atco arrived—Brigs Croole, of New York; B Hunting, of Boston. t money, must go by the long | that sort of thing. | co: that I very much Mr Hittianv disclaimed apy such intention. Mr. (Dr) Kow. PATERT si thee bape ecial committee | #¢ as one who had been duly sworn, aad that his | 11th—In port, the above. . ; around Cape Horn, or by the wild paths across the | astonished that any gentleman should refuse to have a Mr; Jonson was understood to that he bad | o¢'sh (Dr Pech soap hee es “alte into consider. | Ti8btto offer a propotition could not be disputed. But‘) Puiansirua, Deo 12, 6 P M—Arrived—Sehs Harvest, Mo Rocky Mountains. for half the year covered with snows, | committee appointed. Do yentlemen want to refuse | beard men, before now, damn the Yankees, but, for | © ‘ ve. mem “ir Sppointed, ra te to they (ihe locofocos) would not submit to it, as it re- | €lure, Providence: Barcelona Cousina, do. and entirely impracticable, Nght, end to exclude facts? How is the money ex- | bis part, he had met with very clever Yankees; and | fonen amen rye of = ea tainee "The Mmotion | quired them to make a ccncession as tothe right of | | Cleared—BrizeMliito, Carty, Rio Grande dn Sol; Crrlam, Plow The Isthmus of Panama is about fifty miles in | pende Do we want to stifle imformation? It is | he supposed that Mr. Hilliard had as good ground to e vir of compound medicin Pugb and Pierce to their seats. They did not and T Jones, Taylor, .Vannapna Somme, Baker, ; breadth - lees than any other part of the continent of | parsing strange, that when solargeanamount of money | damn Arkansas as apy other State. (Lavghter) | ¥8* eared to. cauhieiehaciasle would not acknowledge the validity of division of s eceneee, Clark, Reena ew eos ets, : America, and the falling off of the great range of the | is involved, any gentleman shouid say they don’t want | The gentleman rays that the fund was squandered by M mvtce acs babes oc sain oe 1 a Tcting the | Hamilton county. ‘Tne apportionment law was passed ‘Almeda, Whilden’ New Yor rvest, Mui lure, New- Cordilleras, running from the Rocky Mountains to the | the facts reported to the House. There have been | Arhanras. Squandered. how! Does the gentleman | (Jy: f oobipaie nae pect mee SE op yeas in “ theft, fraud, and perjury,” and they would never Y Wilaceit fe Andes, it s been considered as the region in | numerous complaints as to the expenditure of the | know anything about it! I wich to state that Arkan. | (ommiltes on Pronting to report mpan the moss piso. | recognise it authority. “Chey now occupied the only | 4 ryeren Rac forall mre ttre Were Tadie which, if e sy communication could be effect- | money om the construction of the building, and the 8 must stand relieved from any suspicion of dis- F the Greavegion eres HA full and impartial report ground that they should take, and not one jot or tittle | wa ard the P it’ be me tg pogies re ana one ed. either by caval or railroad, bet tke two seas. | means by which it has beem wasted; and will the | bonesty There has never been known, in that State, | © . Arey or of the were a bjectio: would they yield. Room this da: past 10 o'clock, and forwacded per ‘Royal ‘The reute over it is probably worse now thi House exclude facts as to future operations? No | » party which repudiated debts. Ag insignificent as Tie eto Mr. Lertin- 1 lay it down as our position, that this | Mail steamer : «arly days of Spanish dominion, when the goldof Pera | harm can result by the appeintment of a committee, | sbe is, there is no man within her borders who olds | 4 the recolution went over to another day. proposition comes in conflict with our organization, CuARLES —The underwriters are about to passed over it, to freight with almost fabulous wealth | Ifthe money bas been properly expended, let the fact | such doctrines. Her condition is this; he is poor, and Siclteec nea ncteaihe quloetiipusschusan and decide it outof order. to save the cargo, consisting of mahogany, logwood, ‘the argosies of Spain. No wheel carriage has ever |-goto the country. It would be an argumsnt im its | it would be oppresrive to compel her to pay the Seki tha sscaigtet aria a scr s Mr. Puan thought the locofoco chairman mistaken, }, of the ship Prince Charles, which weat ashore attempted to cross it. The present mode of doing so | favor. money at onee She will not only pay this debt, but | ¥ Resolved, That. the President of the United States | #84 took an appeal. ® near St Marys, Ga, on her passage from Hondu- is by canoe, ap the Chagres, set, for a great part ofthe | Mr. McCieitanp—There have been reports sent in | everyother for whieh she in reaponsible. The United | , \tselved: That the Prosiden Hothir he haste, |. Mr. Listxn—if the Houso overrules mo, I will not : f distance, by poles against the current, and requiting | by the board of oegents. They are very full and am- | States owen s considerable amount to Arkaneas, The | De reduested fo interm tite House whether le tal te | put the question on the reception of the proposition. Bewny Dumcnon — A lotter from Namau.N P, dated twenty-cight to thirty hours to Cruces. Thence to | pie with regard to all the facts which the people should | whole land per cer tage due to tbat State is reserved | ftived any information that Atjer! vs mn) The appeal waa voted down, and Leiter sustained by is Panama, there isa mule road of eight or ten hours, te about the Instituticn. But how bave we treated | by the government for the Smithsonian Inatitution. Hades iy aphe- Mt Nand: acai 1 have’ be his Rump Parliament, So the overtures of the free by the report of | difficult at ali times for women and children, and du- | these reports? Oneof them was laid before the Hou: low mueb it is, don’t know | trust it is enough to te ¢ prov! ce sf alend ie 5 fed Na rohit tie soil members, which would have met with the concur- of the wrecker who bearded her, sinee sho got ashore, that ring the rainy season almost ippassable. at the last ression of Congress, but this House refased | pay the interest on the principal. I hope it is enough beg apie th rp A r . ate widet ie ie ‘ rence of the whigs, were rejected with scorn, she ba ater in her hold; and ing hard; that the 1 ‘The memorialists then, ray thatasurvey wasrecent- | to print it The report, as the geutleman from Ten- | to pay the principal, The State, I repeat, will pay all ppl ets Lat _ Se ee ae Atom Gertie Mr. Pesnincton then offered the following resolu- | crtsin had previously been in distress and had fost hia rudder, ly attempted of the route, but was brokem up by the | rere will find, ets forth, in the most simple and | her debts, whenever she shall be able to do so. I hope. | Sui" neiue Pablo Interests, to furnish tite Hole | tion, which was unanimously adopted by the whige, | 10st ite lark was unmarcgoale. Three or four hundred woot t rainy teaten, It was undertaken by the steamship | jucid manner, everything connected with the insti- | gentlemen wiil quit taunting the State in general, if | Wim copies of all correspondence in relationto the | after which they adjourned until ten o'clock to- | [sa }urtomaleuny report elas hood Clown aye Seem & companier, with a view to improve th road. It satis- | tution, frcm its o ganization, and when the law wag | they will continue to doso in detail, I trust that I | MY, M haces few days pact, and ouly woderated last night, One of the-wreek f fied them, however, that » ra:lroad was practicable. patted, vp to the present time. lean say, for 01 shell hear ro more denunciations, so fer as regards | 4 .0To roa ndemes, If there be way eat to tas andy. a8 we heve ever in going to the ships esterday, was woockedy Of course | ‘The memorial then refers to the late treaty with | that board, that | am not atraid of any investig: Arkaneas. Taik about Alaba and every other J ree ade tiie, w af ay. objec! re 0 the | been, and as we have repeat offered, to receive ‘ nothing definitely seyer, but from the accounts we have New Grenada, recusing to the United States the right | through a ccmumittee of this House, or otherwi: country. 1f you ehoore, but don't grumble about one | Te,oution. I wilt have to call for "oh 9 a from any gentleman claiming at upon this floor, | ™c+ived, we bave but litt’e dombt that the bark will be lost, and of war actors to the Isthmus of Pann can #ay—ard I go for economy and retrenchment | little Siute because ebe don’t pay ber debts, (Laugbter,) | NY. Evans— Strike out the word « provinces.” apy proposition for a fair, amicable and legal organiza- | P**«! the cargo camazed. : The memorialists, after presenting the advantages of | where they can be appiied—that the board of Regents, | 1 am agaist the amendment of the gentleman from ae etna che Myer > ye me fs q | tion of this House. ‘ A, of Boston, 1 Colorades Reef, had = | a speedy completion of the work, ask the privilege of | ro far as imy knowledge extends, have aoted on just | Tennerrve; and why? I believe those already placed | ,, Mt. Wextwonrn assented to the modification, an [From the Ohio Statesman, (dem.) Dec. 8—P. M.] Ee eee ae adi 2. bale Sees ! constructing raid proposed railroad, and no compen- | principis ia every transaction, ‘I was surprised and | cver the intitution, (the honorable men, the regents.) | ‘he resolution was then agreed to Forty-two members of the lower House of the General oat i peavn old. vowed ick sation for it until services are performied; but they re- | asteniched, when T entered upon my official duties, to | are suMciently severe on Arkansas, without needing | 4, NANNONS AND Lanne sulr CANsL mali noaD. Arsrembly have now been im teroporary seston alnce | more ard in athere ler ‘peuranco in Bovean '0b.te t spretfally pray Congress to ewpower the Secretary of | find that almost every report in circulation with regard | the addition of acommittee to help them. (Ha! ha!ba!} | Mt MeCtstiasn introduced sundry bills, viz: | Seg yrs tee oe tock, without au adjourn. | Piiitaile eifice trr £5,2800n vostel, 2400 on fet money, and abone the Navy to en‘er into a contract with them for the | to the iuetatution was entirely fa'se and groundles Mr Hittianp egain desired to speak; but the Speaker | Making appropriations for the preservation and ro. | 1 Ootlay Hil Ne, Hien. State House are put under the | %0Uoneargoattte New Erglad 6000 on vessel, and aboutt00 t traxrportation over said road for the period of twenty | snd I doray.I hopeevery gentleman who is a friend | said that the rules would not permit him. pair of certain barbors on the northern Laken; for | temporary ebarce of the State Librarian, and he has | (ht?%%,a! the Neptune atout 7000 on vessel, and. @eue is prota years, of maval and army supplier, ineluding troops, | cf that institution will permit this committee to be | pp, th then tak PPPS TS oui gto ahd needa gh ae sh Perteliyyeer ok hed ey Keg epee (Brg ot bly a considerable amouut on cargo at othe: offives, Weiicail al tik cocsiotnas ance! sieron the wale od | Saccinben #EL te eaeineeod at thaws ole ame secieie ¢ question was then taken on the amendment of | ment of St. Clair flats; and granting to Michigan the | refused, since the members first entered the building, | Byi¢ Gov Brooxs, of Cutler, lying at White's wharf, Charles the United States aud its podlio mgents. at a sum not | cppored to it. that they may make theclorest scrotiuy | Mt:Jebmson to appoint a committee on the Smith- | sight of way, aud « donation of land for ship canal | to give them up, and the doors of the capitol bi Mm | town (Boston), was set on fire in the cabin abous 10 ‘clock om to exceed th nount ts «d by law, to be paid tate ite aff Wideseee sake report as the Tuate rovian Institution. and it was decided in th» negative. | ground the falls of St. Mary,in said State, which were | Open ever since the members took possession of it, and | Funcay night. The fire was extirguished, but with much damege | p Tage oy the ee er a ogee eiatpe aL willwarmnt the ipeticution will rie much higher in | Tbe zerolutien cf Mr Truman Smith, adopting the | appropriately referred tostanding committees. the session has been a perpetual guarding of the pub- | to the vestel, = ! York to Liverpool, pr i that your memoris the public estimation, rules cf the last session, to apply to this, etc., was Mr. R, Smiti introduced @ bill granting to Illinois | lic property from the rioters. Of course, during the | Scum Many Hamwonn, of Portland, from Charleston, bound ' ball, wi bin one year, commence, and,within three wr. B 1 ne. ass member of the board ef agreed to, the right of way and a donation of land for a railroad night, there are fewer persons present than during the | to Leeda Va arrived at Naseau, NP, pa the 29th, leakin yers complete, the construction of aid ra Regente, to bake no opposition, if it be the desire of | NEWYORK MERALD—rnorosiTiow oF THY PRorRieToR | 10 connect the Upper Mississippi. through the chainof | day. The Ohio State Journal, of last night, thus inti- | 579, lary, s0 8s tot uire the pumps to hg, gehen ¢ Isthmus cf Panama, connecting the waters of the | the Poute to estublih the committee, but to notize the | 70 PUNLISM THK DEBATES AND PROCEEDINGS oF THE | Northern Laker, to Chicago, which was referred to the | mates to its rowdy bullies what it thinks might be | O54 inm‘er. Ther ce isa good deal damaged, and. the versal 12 : ‘AUantic and Pacific oecans ‘ritim which the remarks of the gentleman fom | Ho” ha OT recog pepe one Pe seen aie PROF DERE. Hane: thls Incendiary’ | sayaty natealeceeti (23a : si y 4 a @ SPrAKER announced that @ reception of A TERRITORIAL GOVERNMENT IN CALIFORNIA, ‘rad al er irene) potatoe tes Troaghe rewards sade netlon wes tnpmit, | petitions was Srit in order. . On motion of Mr, ‘Thonrsox, of lowe, theComuaittee | We venture to cay, that during last might, when | guited from Nantucket (oem snip chestopher Mite}, Sule HENRY CHAU ted to rat it, the gentleman interposed and otjected | MF Munrny prevented one, asking for the removal | on Territories were instructed to enquira into the ex. | the chairman was quietly snoring amid his leathern | vap, Pcitc. taken out by the camels, Tux wlan oF THE UMITED staTES. to the printing. Now, he moves a committee, for the | of obstructions at Hurlgate and inthe harbor of New | pediency of ro dividing the territory of California as | Cushions. with his bull dogs reposing before his feet, | | Hesrt frm in August, no lat, Ke, Highlander, of Mystio, with, Mr. Dovciass gave notice of ajblil making appropria- | rreron. as he intimates, that we are not willing toex- | York. to ertablieh & territorial government over that portion | and bis constituents desing at their desks. the whole | 1 Noni. 1 ow New Holland, Ceres, Adams, NB, 3i mon tion of lana for work to connect the Missiseippi with | hibit cur doings to the ccuntry! He chargesanim- || Mr. Tatimavce presented the following, which, on | known as the Sult Lake, and to report by bill or other. | concern mighti have been pitehed from the windows, | gui. tia thle whale 100 dosierm. . Lake Michigan at Chicago. ploper approptiation of the money, and anextravagaat | bis motion ,was referred to the Committe on Printing, | wire. and rot # scul been the wiser for it until he struck the | “"\’ jetter from the Bay ot felande, dated July 10, roseived by her STATE OF CALIFORNIA, distribution of fund*, The report set forth everything | Viz'— Avery large number of resolutions of enquiry and | »avement, cwnert, state that the wha’e ship Hope, Tucker, of N, Bodford, Mz. Dovarasa- I sbali, now ask leave, sir, to bring | ap Yo the manskement of the institation.and when 1 Wasnrxcrow, Dee. 11, 1948. instructions were passed, and ‘at three o'clock the People of Ohio, what think you of such a print? | (tefore reprtea wrecked at N. Zealand) nad been got into the Bay rf , Fir, ie 8 © 5 i i Z H dj d. What think you of a reckless and degraded party that | I:Jande, but that nothing had neen done exoept to make prepara ina bill, in puriuance of notice given, to adiait Cait. | moved to have it prioted, to my amazement, the gea- | To THe Hoxonamie tHe Hover or Rernesentatiy AUER PRES demands such au organ? But let not these mad | Hous to Leave her out Capt, Tucher would cocide whether to ! forn' State, into the Union, upon which I purpore | tlemen cbjected, om the ground that the printing In the matter of the reporting and publication of t! = = State officials Isy th Hye “i aed ‘eis santas (2 {ler an examination 6f Fer bottom, which would bein a a few remarks. Id involve the country in expense; and now he pro- | debates and proceedirgs of the Houre, the underaign- inl ie i ate officials Isy the flattering unotion to their sonle, | doy of two, The oil was in xood condition, Saree peony Teresa sanding commitice of three members of each | €d,im behalfof Mr James Gordon Bennett, Editor aud IMPORTANT FROM THE WEST. fab Pareare thay retuse' sie kesa Ot tie: Stave. bat. Spoken. 4 Bill for the Admission ef California into the Union | House, (as many as there are Regents) To this, I of- | Proprietor ot the New York Herald are authorised re- Oe cre toi ees Be eh aiehte fo wath fel ee aad | Bark Yorktown, steering W, Doo 1, at 23, lon 72}. ° asa State. fer no cpposition, but leave it to the tasteand judgment ak to ek = pe : ‘ Rann To Potranton ete weigh aay Garey ak hee woncige fr . je it enacted, by the Senate and House of Repre- | of the Houre. atthe aforesaid Editor and Proprietor proposes to . : : D, , re orts, i tentatives cf the United States of America, in Con: | Nr Jonsox, (eith Mr Hiliiard's permission.) ex. | publish. daily, full reports of the debates and proceed. | Threatened Revolution in Ohio, FE RE a Mar Ot er pee pak ert rar rd etn rat rt alls So Ra tts Bada ; grets asrembied, Thut all that portion of the terri- | p'aind—The gentlecan from Alabama has stepced | 1Dg8 of the House, in consideration of asum not to ex- Ee. Ken, dee Le eee rebaie ar shameleneandl Geapientio’® DERE | Tiowe: bxiseere Iolani, os. carsine Baaseari fr of Mergers Poe i tory of the United States which was acquired by | off the wrong footing. He saya that the simple objec- | ceed $12.00 for the prerent session. in payment of in- se: ete ee dee tere th eee Sbepwardly withal. We | 16th. brig Cadet, of Gloucester, from Bahia” pvinsigha } the “Treaty of peace, friendship, limits and settle- | tion I bad to the printing of the report made at the | creared expenses ot the office, contingent to the pro- Re ee ee ee ey actor oe the wine | pAnananoo, W Coast Africa, Sept 28—Sid bark Nile, Stott for : Uf ment. with the Republic of Mexico, concluded Feb. | last reesion, was, thatit involved an expenditure of | pceed reports and their publication, [From the Obfo Journal (whig), Dec. 8, P. MJ Saary Ren the, eee cher He Me, WIRE | Clete: ~ ~ 2, 1848,” ehail be one State. noney. He mistakes wholly the ground of my oppo- |. That, in the event of the acceptance of this propo- | __It 1s not now, nor has it at any time been, the fault | Sti organ. ‘1 - PIER (Pray erm he pee Aen gla cite ag clared'to be one of the Un tition,” It willbe remembered by him and the House, | ‘ition, Mr. Benrett will at once enlarge the daily New | of the whig members of the legislature, that an organ- oni ciie Gk a eeterice it. ftaneus x briged D Pounel, Givecns Bath; 224, qval {coting with the original § pects | that (was trying the wholo of last svasion to procure | York Herald to adovtle sheet. 20 a8 to include init | uation of that body has not been efleoted upon prin- | Herity numbers of the Hote ot Hupreseneatioen, to te. | 1 iictia Keto: Ri en iri ag ver, by the name and title of the State of Cali- | the appeimtmient of a committee before printing the | daily issue the reports cf the House, a report of the | ciples of jurtice, equity, and perfect fairnees It is be- | fit" & Dy! OEnM atten Of Nhs oly. & tole effort hip Aeclaide, Adams, for New York; York. ed, that Congress reserves to itself the | report, that they might examine it and ascertain whe- pate daily, and the usual variety of information | caure no one of their propositions for such an organi. | jie and money Leaded Paleratdaateland hatin » Orleans, for Boston, Sth: Robert Morrison, Peniettana abhi cin conc tn | ier the report was ‘such sone as should be priated, | embraced in the columns of said pepe ration bas been metin @ proper epirit by the faction | to overthrow the legislative branch of a Roca For New Orleans soon; Lin: be ae for Phila; same, of forming and admitting new Stat cr not. This was my objection. I wanted the report | | That the debates and proceedings of Congress will | in the House, who having stolen in, before elght o'clock | ¢f the State, and in the recult involve the husiness, ju- | Louie, & Farland. dive; Frospect Underwood, do; Beigs Amgusts, any portion of ‘aid territory which lies east of the | referred to a committee, to inquire into the expediency | be piinted upon clear and legible type, and every | on Monday morning, had the oath of cffice ad- | diclnl aud protien! inter ate of the people tp ruin, ja tne | socn; Brrdeaux, Barnes, Antoinette. Richardson, Ampawane summit -f the range known as the Sierra Nevada, | cf printing it and the werk on architecture, I want- | guaranty given for the faithful execution of the work. | ministered, as well to those who were, as to thoro who | Holt Hin Xie ceeperes Ove HOG Nave Delt OA of | Aimy, aud Fraucico, Sith deg; Carcenas, Gooding. une; J i cr California Mountains; and provided further, | ed the committee to inquire into the deaign of tbe in. | That accrps of ecmpetent stenographers will be de- | were not, legalmembers. And they cling to thelr seats ERE Done Ye ae: Stel ens, Pennel, digg: Adele, W'Larty, for Charleacou; Delaware, that the United States reserve unto themselves | stitution, and the manner in which the money was | tailed from the cffice for the work of reporting, headed | withthe tenacity of @ drowning man. know | peak and Ticked speliators upon te Public weasury, | Ferlythe wc; tchra Lennel. Brown, for New Orlenos 34; Mak- all rights of property in the public domain, and | expenced. My objection was not simply on account | by Dr Houston, late official reporter of the Senate, that their claims will not fora moment abide an honest Sy a Govemnon 3 the penitentiary warden, hang mion, Weet, for di Merchant Titers Cae NY other property ceded by raid territory, free from | of the expenditure involved in the printing, but to | . ‘The capacitier andarrangements of the office of the | ard impartial, scrutiny ; and hence it was that they | mij} upremitted and remoreslesa attention upoa the “park Teulon: fromm New Orieate diag, taxes or aicessments of any kind by said State; also | a:certain and find out all the facts about theinstita. | New York Herald are deemed to be fuily equal to the | conspired and determined to avoid such sorutiny, by | shirts of the recusant members, and by force of their , with salt; brig Galveston, from, New the power of disposing of the ame, including the right | tion. ‘hat they might be reported to the Hou: Propored undertaking. It his a large snd ekilfal | going into the State Houso at an unusual heur, aad | postion prevent them from the discharge of thelr da : of adjusting ali claims and titles to land detived from | Mr. Hituianp resumed. 1 believe | understand the | corps cf werkmen in every department, and power | preceeding in an irregular manner, by calling first, the | ty to the people. How long the erring members w et 25-—Pasred by. bark W HD © Wright, Sack- i fuseign governmente, in such manner as Congress | geutleman now. So far as the expense of printing is | Presees capable of working off the daily edition of » | contested countier, and, with indecent huste. and | Continue to obey the behests of these, oflclals, instead | sor, irom James River (Capes Sept) for a Southern port, wappo- ' aball prescribe | concerned, I thought that was his objection at tuat | single or double sbect, at the rate of from six to eight | without even giving the usual signal of ringing the | of the freemen who sent them here tologislate, remains | ved RloJarere, Dudley, Yi . j Sec, 2. And be it further enacted, that all the laws | time; but now he wants the rame committee to ex- | thousand sheets per hour. bell, by the agency of a fit Instrument, chosen for that | to be seen. It is, however. certain, that the official | , f° Zouxs FR, Nov 25 Brig Dudley, Yates, for Pert an Prince, ' of the United States, which are not locally innappli- | emipe whether the report issuch as should be printed. | _ The wide diffusion of the New Vork Herald through. | purpore, clandestinely constitute themselves members | despots who dictate tXelr dirty work will not escape the | © <2 4w, NB, Deo 3—Arr brig Emily. Kinney, Alexandria; sche cable, sball have the same force and effect within the | It would have been better to privtthe report, and then | Cut the United Stetes and the world, and chiefly | of the House of Representatives. And thus constitu. | investigation that their malfeasance demands. Kate, Bolder Nvork, Cli 2 brig Casa, Grane Providence, seid State of California, as elsewhere in the United | the Houre could have seen the condition of the institu- | "mong the active buriners olaeres of men in agricul. | ted, they claim to be the sole arbiters in their own TELEGRAPHIC TT ton pctebieee H States, The raid State rhall be divided into two judi. | tion for themrelves. The hostility ofthe gentleman is | ture, commerce, financial exchanges, in manufactures | cares. From the very first day, the whigs manifested a : marienrht NYC, GAGA eUMRUSERNINT Celie eee eial districts, to be known as the Eastern and Western | eeitied. The spirit in which he made his motion does | 80d Davigation. is prerented as a peculiar advantage | dirporition to dowhat could be done with honor and Convanva, Dec. 12, 1848. Tunxs Tetann. Dec i—Ship. Comilla, Sylvester, for New Or- districts ef California, and all thet portion thereof, | not grow out of adesireto bave the institution better | sttached to the Editor's propositipn' for the reporting Juttice, to remove all cause of difficulty in the mat- | yy Senare.—The excitement increases, in the | lesa 5dr: bark Emma, (at Salt Key) Waben, from Barbadoes which lies wet of the meridian of longitade from | conducted, or rendered more efficient. It ia, on the | #Dd publication of the debates and proceedings of the | ter. i ir; i t hen | £70 S: rise Venus, slexanéer, from Antivus for New Orleans, 2 Washington. shall constitute the Western district, and | contrary, uncompromising hostility, which he anda | Houre. Reepectfally, On Monday afternoon, @ proposition was made by | Place of diminishing, and it is imporsible to say when | a; 1ully U ridge. from St Thomas for U 8; Brecbr Elliott, all that part of said territory east of said meridian | few others only feel to: js the institution, He ob- GEO. B. WALLIS. Mr. Pennington, of Belmont, that if the lecofoco mem- | or how the existing difficulties will be settled. The | Grieg, from and ter Hermuds. . line, thall comprise the Eastern district. A District | jected at the frst organization, at the inception of the | |. L. A GOBRIGHT, ders will allow the list of whig qualified members to be | cepate met at the usual hour this morning. An at- Home Ports. Court ball be held in each of eaid districts, to consist | event; be would up: the establishment, and re- | For James G, Bennett, Editcr and proprietor entered upon their roll, the whigs were prepared to Bras, Me, Dec 1—sid brig Kockingham, Flowers Chatles- Of one jwdge in each. who aball reside therein and be | turn to the British government, or to the trustees of of New York Herald. ; Join with them in the organization of the Houss. This | tempt was again made to elect a Sergeantat-Arms | ton-80. so wy, ealled ihe District Judge. ‘The said judges in their | the donor, this magnificent fund. I ask whather : SUNDRIES they refured. Booron,'Deo ll--age teang. Caine kimek Hate ie Feepective districts ehall hold three sessions oftheir | this is notso? And I ask whether he is not opposed Various petitions were presented; among them, one Another proposition was made by the same person, democratic Senator, then offered Torter, ofand from Savarnah; Grige Mary Wilder, Millie eourt annually, to commence on the first Mondaysin | to any ure, hereafter, of the fund? by Mr Butler, of Penneylvania, asking for an altera- | that the whige would scene Ine08000 FOINDOFBEY | 5 toltowi: A St'Marting; Abbot Lawrence. Crowell, Philad; schrs Abby June, October and February in each year; apithe | Mr. Joussox—As the question is asked, I will very | ion of the tariff; anether by Mr. Goggin, on the sud- , aud the Clerk of thi House of Represent- | the following preamble and resolutions: > Danmond, Martin, Avx Cays; DC Brooks, Rosebrook. Jackson~ gaid judges shall, in their respective districte, in all | cheerfully answer. I projets to know whether my hos- | ject of French spoliations; and a third by Mr. Vinton, ‘cording to custom, to call the roll of mem- | Whereas, the constitution of the State of Ohioex- elcome Return, Luthin, Philadelphia. | Telegrap, ed things bave and exercire the same jurisdiction and | tility is not fixed. trom Mr Aspinwall. asking t! by the treaty be- ose certificates of election shal! all be presented | pressly provides that no mon hall be drawn from Seng miss Voge jechanic, St Martins; Willivm, (Br) werg which were given by law to the judges of the T. Switn, (suddenly rising)—I would ask, Mr. | tween the United States and New Granada, the former that the House may determine who have | the Treasury, except in consequence of appropriations | ii, Cin iris Gracinan Oe Me eee Tae A ship, & bark an ‘entucky ditrict. under an act entitied “an act to | Speaker. whether it ia in order to discuss the general sequired the right of way across the Isthmus of | 1ghta to feats, and who have not. This the locofocos law; and whereas, the power by law in the | wetsxs,Constaniincpie: Caccb ccurtise (new, of thie pty 130 0 , establish the Judicial Courts of the United States,” | ‘its cf the Smithsonian Institution? Dama, there be # communication for the mail | also refured. r General of the State to levy taxes and pay in- | irce, jr, St Marys, Ga; Oceo'a, Nichola Wilmington, NC; sohre bd Gn abt aniitled“kn act Inadaiien ta an antes es. sanen—-We have {no rules of proceedings at ers opened between the Atlantic and Pacific | Mr. Ops, of Pickaway, then submitted a proposi- | terert on the public debt was intended to be exercised | Sussii Wardwell, Wawaty, Corienas; Boward, crowelly Ni Yorke, tablish the Judicial Courts of the United States,” ap- | this moment, We are acting under the parliamentary 8 Thiswas referred to the Committee on Naval | tion, that the four persons claiming to represent the | under strict supervision of the Gencral Assembly, so | $14 ship Barriot, Erving; bake loseo, Howland; Cherokee Broom, proved the 2d day ef March, 1773, and the act supple. Jaw, which gives'a large range to the discussion. rs. fret district of Hamilton county. (being two fromeach | that if the Auditor General should, during the inter. | (nts) 7 W Esige; S) ‘ph, Tren ont... Selah. Mary F Siaco, Wan Inertary thereto. The raid judges shall each appa: | Mr. Jounson—I am fatised that the gentleman | _ The report of the Secretary of the Treasury on the | party.) shall stand aside until the organization ofthe | regnumof the Legislature, attempt the exercise of any | Atusbec; rier Simeducll. Lady of Ue Lake, Sea Tied, alifare b's own clerk, who shall reside and keep the records o | does not make his remarks in an unkind spirit, He | Suances was referred to the Committee of Ways and | Houte be perfected, and the rights of the respective | power not delegated to him by law, he shall be deemed | arst’¥eFartond cf Eden, NY ch ‘ship Berta, ‘and brig pid the Court at the place of holding the same, and shall ake whether I am opposed to the organization of the | Meame, aud the usual extra number of copies ordered | laimante decided in a proper manner. This the loco- | an enemy to the country—and, whereas. the imposition 1d tb. Brig Capt John, Francie Gracia, for Attakspag Teoeive for tervices performed by him, the same fees to | iurtitution. The gentieman misconocives my opposi- | to be printed. focos also retused. of taxes isan exercise of high sovereign power, and its which the clerk of Kentacky is entitled for similar | sition to the Smithsonian Jnetitation. I have no xed | THE HoUsE-—-RErORTS oF ITs PROcEEDINGS—THE | Mr. Townsnenn, cf Lorain, (free soil), then submitted | delegation unconstitutionally is null and void — i mone Dee 1-Arr bark Mary Terssa, Cole, Turks services. hostility ‘The hostility, if it may beso called, ia re- | NATIONAL INTELLIGENCER wiTnDRaws FRoM tHe | ® proposition. which he modified at the suggestion of | Resolved, That the Senators voting for this preamble, | 1) 4% "ties Mary. Knowles. tem Cienfuegos, via Now Osleansy Sec 3 And be it further enacted, that there shall titted on other and dificrent grounds than mere hoe- | YIELD- 1HE REA‘ON FOR DOING so--a ComLimeNT | MF. Pennington, to call for the representatives from | with the accompanying reeolutions, will, by all open Ot sehr Wiretet, Comal Bal kee be arpcinted by the President, by and with the advice | tility to the Smithsonian Institut‘op, ‘The reason why | 70 1HE NEW YORK HeRALD, | Hamilton county by districts, as provided by law. The | means, peaceably or forcibly. oppose the collection of pool, Festerday, barks and consent ef the Senate, for each of sald districts, a | 1 wanted the committee appointed was not from hostili: | Mr. Asuwun. for the purpose of offer- | quettion is put by the locofoco chairman to the loco- | taxes during the disorganization of the General Ai ump, Rio de Janciros District Judge,an Attorney for the United States,and ty to the institution, but because there was @ peculiar | JDa egain the resolution which I submitted the other | 1oco members, and is lost. rembly. and for the fulfilment of this resolution, they Cailao; Hoary Ry @Marsbal The judges shall each receive an annual ctisisofthe country at the time; and. added to the | day. but to sssign my reasons for not doingso. (The | Other similar propositions were submitted by the | pledge their lives, fortunes, and sacred honors. Tadies; Dover, Hal- selary of two thourand dollars, to commence from crisis at the present time, might be regarded as an | Tesolution referred to, proposed to pay the Infelligen- | whigs and free soil members, and with a lik lt. Resolved. That County Treasurers are hereby ad- Wow tntien "4 the date «f appointment, and be paid at the sbure. The fund was received by the United | cer and Union teven dollars anda half column for | Every successive proposition offered by the whigs is | vited and invited by the Senators go voting, to with 3. d0; Jao Show. Gredone fos treasury of the United States. The District Attorney | States. The government discharged its duty with | teportirg and publithing the proceedings of the | met with an air of indignant scorn. Nothing short of | hold all revenue for the prerent, until the organiza | septic, Favecom, do, Soiled, brie Portsmouth, Davis Pir ads shall, in addition to bis stated fees, be paid, by the fidelity, by taking care of the fund. But this | Houre.) The resolution which I offered not only met | unconditional submission to the most palpable wrong, | tion of the Arsembly, or until ulterior measures by the | #chr Challenge, Clatk, do, 3d ivet bark Lunette, Keen, do, 4th, United States, two hundred dollars annually. asafull fund is now sunk and lost According to my sins eee eel ae from the genthnsn from rs a a ata tpt oh beter er rij aoe true friends of the country. fre Occam Quees, MeFadden, Bartadoes: 6th, brig Gatbinger, compenration for extra services’ The Marshal shail Conetruction of the constitution, I considered mois, (Mr. Wentworth) and ® aympathetio speech | whig membere, ent considered by | ‘The reading of this , . ‘rey, N) riorm the rame duties, be subject to the same remus | the government exonerated from any farther | {rm the gentleman from Ohio, (Mr. Root) to which I | there petty tosdliogs. No proposition for such sur- chor hntat ects Fe ait tk ee or Oneal Eaten, Lirtetee Gtcaeh ieee Piles Fiions und pera tics and beentitied to the amae fees, | Feepowsibiilty with the fund. Considering that the | ¢0 not with to meke any rerponse; but it hasbeen | render bas been made, and we feel aconfident assur. | called forth speeches of the most exciting character | {li*hirg mcoola Barstow. Liverpool: Gounges, ( From money was taken out of the puche pocket, | met by op ition: pig Cod {are Land Letting ane ce ore Me cimcdeetity austatn thelr eattires tom both tides of the chamber; and the spectators, Baer Macn an, Deo 51d babe A Simpson, jsiricts ; and shall, moreover, be entitled to and not one single dollar of the fund there, {did op- | Frets. with which I do not wieh to interfei under. | people 5 . vAwnis, Dee 11 —In port brig Lewis Bru ot two hundred dollars, annually, asa compensation | pete the institution being ettabliahed with the funds | *tand hat a petition war prerented thiemorning from | Teprerentativer, and will not countenance a pusillani. | [Wing suventgs of Ue twlgnits dlaorden; warenok Ait | ser Gosin: eebra 1 Mokeraun, Neko for allextrarervice. | of the treasury. I did not oppose the institution to tor of a paper in the city of New York, pro- | mcus sbandonment of their righte. bhabrbtinhins Sourtapconbenthme nm irrepAretr eln roy a tow ply iam ery Ben med eo, 4. And be it further enacted, that, until the | -beestablithed with the original fund, but I was averse | jublish the proceedings of this body. for ai ~! - : = it was asserted that the course proposed was the only | Yo:tq Adame Nettie ThaatonfarN Yorke eee ree ‘ext general census and apportionment, the said State | tO appropriating money tor this purpore in time of mi ation, (I mean the New York At ten o’clock this morning, Mr. Holeomb again | one which could fully meet the issue—not before the Hotmes Horr, Des &—arr brig Poconocket, Brewer, Philad sball be entitied to two representatives in the Con. | Wat some five or tix Landred thourand dollers—end petition was referred to the | called the Houre to order, when Mr. Riddle took the | Legislature, for it had paered that, but before the people b Bir brig Eolipse, Lannorton, Bridgeport for Wind= grers of the United Stater. ipcurring @ heavy public debt. Ifthis was opposition mm printin; nd I am content to await bmitted for the consideration of both sides | — and until the deplorable difficulties which now ex- . Kelly, st Marving for “Boston: Jas Bliss, Uatol, Mr Doveran—The reason why I bave changed my | then, it 1s my opporition now. Amother reason why I of the committee upon the subject — by the eight | ited were removed. and the Legislature constitution ‘Iugawin, St Jchn, Pe With, bark Beaneties purpore of bringing in a bill for a territorial goveru- | Was cpposed to the printing then: Under the law © ray that 1 will not renew the resolu- 3 | ally organized. it would be violation of alllaw for the waver Dortins hriga Thor Kos, Lelches Nowe ment, is this :—A great revoltion bas taken piace in $242,000 were withdrawn from the treasury, and by publish the proeeedings of this House in | @nd, in offering it. he asked for it the calm considera. | County Treasurers to attemptto levy and collect taxes | aah Vere, WoIn fie N York for do; Gen Taylor. the prospects of the country since the last ecasion, | extracrdinary process of financiering, the money National Intelligencer and the Union; and I act | tion ofthe locefocos, The proposition is inthe fullow- | by authority of a body which was without organi- | Shute Piiiad fr d:; Carleton, Perey, Savannah fur do: Buraehy ‘The vast mineral wealth discovered in California, and | COmpounded and doubled, and a boast was made entire concurrence with the editors of the Intelli- zation or even existence. Alley, Machias for York: Ava, Clifford, Bangor for Providence; line of steamers for passengers the principal need not be toucbed. | have the cer, Who requested me to withdraw the resolution. hereas, the membegs elect of the House of Repre- | On the other ride, it was contended that the object | tthrs1 culsians Norfolk for Soston: Michigan, Shute; Mons gia vart tide of emigration to ments to +bow that the money is cupk and gon conrequence of the character of the comments | repiatives of the State of Ohlo have assembled at the | of the preamble and resolutions was to overthrow all | <Jav% French ar Albion, ati Philad for Se; Corelle Siepete cific coast, so that we find now there are people Bot gentlemen know that we pasced & law to (al jade here and elewhere. Their own self revypect | capitolof the State, and bave been sworn into office,.| Jaw. and to bring abont a state of things little inferior | ip, Westoott, Boston fur Pnil i { there for a State; whereas we did not expectBit. | the treaeury what was mot there? From 1836 themselves in a pori- | but as yet been unable to organize fn comse- | to the anarchy and terror of the worst days of the | mouth for Wilmington, NC: Gan ter some Another reason is, t) terest has been counted on what is not in the i if ce OF Gaifference of opinion as to the right of oer- | French republic. York. P M—Ships Chriatopher three different plans proposed by the P: ‘eud money appropriated for the erection of the on jem (whe. with the rest, have be ee tia lotae aise witeue ae eeiee) Eoeabell Dechey, ( torial governments have already been rejected. Another tution, | believed this to be wrong, and I still b Hi feats in this hall, and to partic! ence of the Senate for a few min’ 0 Exnton, Gaading do for, Boston: hig Emblem (Br) Fortoe do for Feason ir, that if the subject rhould go over to the mext °°. How the money has been taken out of the ti ations of this body; and, wheres ¢ withed to be clearly understood. That he Ney Aenea Dinca ae seen bin ayia bale Ce festion, the: Il be people enough in Californiathree fUTY, 1 have never been able to ascertain. | hope we cems likely to pre asroclates desired to wait until sufficient time should | Kimball, and Margaret Ann, Haven: reiting’ times over fora State. Mr. Dovgiaesthen explained '!| now be enabled to ascertain, | can say that there re. f te eo General Assembly, and interrapt have elapsed for the organization Legislature, | ton.Lowrey, Portemouth, for ® orfolk; May, Gerry, Provincetown, the reverai rections of the bill, which the bill iteelfex- | 8 Do constitutional authority for the aet drawi (ibe O . . fof the government. a result to be depreoa’ and failing in that. the poople, h would coms | fordo; Gen’ ator, Tripp, Wes'port for Cape Ann: Franklin, * plained, es given above. The State of California, thus {10m the treasury money which is not there, am , od citizen: Therefore, to Columbus, and organize # Provisional Government, | Harri au Freeman Gorton, N York for Poryiends Auretay pored, to comprehend all the territory acquired | Placing it in the bands of the board. Who does not other paper d, By the members elect of the House of | The preamble end resolutions were ordered to be | 2 aid, Joxela, Foster, Ri foe Manhiag, Gy "coe late weary, iv to be subject to fature’ aick | recolech the ‘remarks in thio city at the M erentativer. for the purpose of preserving the dig- | printe H Caos Partlands alhedte (ee ete ee gions into States His ebject now was to ellcitsome. | Sbout the contract? There was fraud ob pity of this body. securing am orgavization thereof, |” Hovsn—No ebangeto notice rince my last report,— Afi the atrve: rid these vopsorted Veraer, thing. He wouid vote for the plan of the Senator from it was publithed in the country that there was cori raving the State from anarchy, and effecting a tempo- | All is still confusion and dirorder. except ship Elizabeth Bentley, bark Canton, schrs Mary C Amra, Delaware of the last session or with more pleasure for tion in the incipiency of the imstitution; and | | rary ciganizetion ofthe Houre, that the certificates or Covumavs. Deo. 12—P.M. Susrn and Gr cinn, the Misecuri compromise; but with the apprehension 4 to fee it ferrtted out, and made Known t: j other evidence of election of Messrs. Pugh, P Srvarr—A Sergeant-at-Arms was finally elected on | .,)Acksos vita», Nov24— Arr echr Antoinette, Brown. NYorks that we cannot get either, he hed brought in this bill | (ion. We find in the constitution that members | ‘bell nd Spencer, be returned to them—that the | the 17th ballot, and the Senate adjourned till to-mor- | 2h. cobra Frace, Com. and a, Tiesh aesball fo, Gaiam. to introduce all our newly acquired territory asaStete cannot hold two civil offices; but Regents are m r shall be delivered hr Gov Andcrinn, Tew Key West, OL, DG Brooke, Rows. into the Union. | of Congress, and receive pay for travelling to tl id u —The democrats continue en permanence,— | brooks, Be sth. Del Norte, Wiley, Key Wert; 7th, 8 ‘The bill was read and erdered to be printed | stitution, while they receive mileage for travelling here met and adjourned till to-morrow, Jackron, Some : Scio. Framber, do, MISCELLANEOUS, as members of Congress, and money to def. their diency . Pugh. Pierce, Rany: rT ee mee 1%, De rr ships Rob Roy, Arno'd, NYork; Adonis, On motion of Mr. Kr expenses. Shouid we not look into such things? We e iment whom shall participate in the deliberations o! Battimone, Dec. 12, 1848, {fi2),Puckett. Greenark; harks Monsoon Spall, NVork: Somerset, Ordered. that the Senate proceed, to-morrow, to the that the building was of bad material, for the eleotion of Pretident jdy until their respective right to seats therein Pat as ae, Phitadetpniar wages rai ie Jee) tognseaee » nd etermi: At the clone of the performances at the Front Street iadelphias Wave, Joli : tohs Emptra, Penfield, dor jection of the ttanving committees. and perisbable in its nature But if the building is | bY ‘voters, determined. * ‘Tiger, Dimmick, do; Vakir, Ball, Newport. Cld 4th, Sp brig Pro- Ordered, that @ revolution be rescinded, of Inst see: | Constructed of durable materials, where is the design ‘5 solved, That the members elect thus assembled, | Theatre, last evening, Mr Macready was loudly called Rives, Barcolona;’ sche’ Rebeces and James, Nickerson, sion. discharging cer'ain committees from unfinished ©! the individuals into whore hands has passed the all proceed to elect a Speaker, Clerk and Sergeant- faa when he appeared and made a short speech, during ween, Sadness, money.of the country? I want the commitess to ox. " | at-Arme, all pro tem, which he took occasion to remark, that the handsome ¥1, Dee 8-814, sloop Clio, NYork; 10th schrs Exact SMITHSONIAN REGENTS amine into the subject, and report the facts, that we Rerolved, That the Speaker temporarily elect, shall | reception he had reocived from the friends of the , Baltimore, Mr Jerrerson Davis submitted ajoint resclution.re- ™@y jucge whether these rumors are correct or not. | York be taken from the forthwith appoint the urual committse on Privileges | drama in Baltimore, vindicated this country’scharacter | ,)2™ Bevronn Deo—Arr sohrs Bilen Rodman, NYork; sloop appointing Hon. Rufur Chaote, of Massachusetts, and Suppore Chota hostility to the inetitution. If the in- eat, bt tor Mo! ext. and Elections, oe whom io VM tig | all otf ie —, cn ae ii h, at the Holltda VPORT, Peo 9 Arr sabre Marv, Howart, Beltimore, Gideon Horriey, of New York, Kegents of the stitution be right, aud the objects right, in the name x. Arxinson —In the resolution debatable? cates. paperr, end claims of members to seats whic! a f ipeech, 6 Holliday 4 le + bel s, Pill wien intivetive Se en | ication wane point ecommittes. If, after ex. | The Srraxrn —It i tee. rball possible, feport the | Street Thestre, thanking the generous publie of that mmepeRtitoM ieee Mr Bavcen presented a petition from the ministers tivation, all these rumors prove unfounded, will not ir. ATkinson —I propore to debate it, city for their kindners and support on the present oc- axe Doo 2-Arr ships Lemuel Dyer, Deer, Vers Saatanqune er the Sater deoeee ae ites Seat on tools evdaving foucdarioat Mr. Tattmanon —The bill was intreduced in the | Hesolved, That there «hall be no election of perma- | cation, and retired.emidst nine deafening shee Ann MeAitiner. (Hr) Dublin: Fersiera, Peelers, (Er North Carohna, praying Congrersto abolish all laws ,.'F. Hinstann obtained the floor fur explanation, | (#11) Fart of last wesrion: and I move a suspensionf | nent ficers— no legislative business transacted be- | Madapacoar i} Bai pandelipe don Conta iiesigleg providing for ensation ef Chaplains of Cougress. bile pays that he hae no hostilityto the be ruler, in order to act upon the ‘ond what is ne vessary effec! permanent organi- Roeanse, to rs enor, " ‘ Geecswependanen ae P e jostifution, ond thet we puts fictitioussum into the | The question was taker, and, y | tation of tke House, until all claims to reate shan bo | MARITIME INTELLIGE FOB Wares Thom sororr ochre bovies touts Renee’ Chit Utne Otley u motion of Mr. Camenow, ordered that a certain teatury. and drew it out; and for thie reason h= | Dumber voted for ruspevsion. there wae notasuficient | decided, unless ty common consent of the House. ex- ——<$—<— 3 Wim Ebbett: Lewit, Vensnocla: Sarch Blizateth, Webb, om be applied in the distribution of extra do- Would withdraw the money from tbe institution, and | BUmberin the offirmative Co sustain it, cept # be to communicate with the Senate, and to Port of New York, December 13, 1848 ‘ cs ships Louisiana, Rio Janeiro; John Golland, and four meuts cf the nenate, #0 as to place $00 coplesat the | Fe tre it to the treacury,. It is well kuowa that WHITNKY'S RAILROAD. unite with them in canvassing the votes for Governor. en Ula stermihip Galveston, Cpano, Oa! hips OF (Cf the Steretary. the government ieceived this money from James Mr. Potrocn eflered a cerolution, thatthe bill fora Rerolved, That all questions relating to the claims 1 27 | Moon sera, 830 | Cheever, Breton: eavuin, outta bho A sales Gaeta. Vhe motion of Mr Kino, the Senate then pro- Smithron. The guvernmext tbought proper to | railroad from Lake Michigan tothe Pacific, according , ¢f members to seats sball be considered seperately— 435 | wom waren. 10 41 | vorpool: Equite, Nason, do; Ocean, Briwnell, Antwerp, Rob. cerdrd tothe election of a Chaplain, at $500 for the lend the money to Arka The money was | tothe plan of Ara Whitney, be made the special order | that ali certificated members not herein before except- inron, Beaten: Pap-rance, Havre: Louise, St Piora, Wares Vices session. rquendered. and now the gentleman i opposed | *f the day for the firrt Tueeday in January next. He | ed, rail have a right to vote, provided that no one bh ggt oucnage h Vary, Berry, I York : 7 Favor, do; bries Josnph, Kellar, FIRST BALLOTING to the inetitution until Arkansas be made to re | moved the previous question ; but it was not sustain- | ;ball have arightto vote upon any question in any atin cfer: (o¥t) Davin, Havre, W Whitlock, Jn Orpen. | Ari Prantl, Rowton ; Amyrs, dv; soh Jobn Castner, Soiaees, New Yor Rev. Mr Slider, Metheuit..., . - e128 fod the money. Ie he not cppored to the institution? | ed; ard way relating to his own seat, } + ~~~ adlpahaiddeeabedlicacepedtetaorndinnmmdtdamasmadialal| Berk 8 eee ey Un eg RR ARB S hy For Rev. Mr. Smith. Presbyterian sake <"9 aud fs not bis Clject to uproot it. rage it, becauge there Mr. Root expressing a desire to debate the tesolu- Kesoived, That if any member eleot be held not en Briai—-Lucy, Hosmer, €t Marks, &e. Coe Andorson & Co; Emi- | Thewae: byic Emre, Dickersnn, Charleston: Diteh #9 17 Zodiags For Rev. Mr Hensbow. Episcopalian... | "6 bo money im the treasury? By every moral and | tion, it war carried over, under th: titled to his seat on the ground of ineligibility, the mt- | ly, Young, New Orleans: Arve, Bramhall, Norfolk. 7 Mond, Smith, Albany; Honesty, Vor Rey. Me. Dewey, Unitarian. ; ‘3 equitable consideration, this government is bound to | 74k TAKIFF—" COMING KYENER” © tHein “sna. | Lority candidate shall in no care be permitted to take Koss, (Br) McKay. Halifox; Algerion, Baker, Ga’. 4 ley NY ork Blevk.... SILTOS ETL | make good the trust. When Congress organized th DOWF nEFORE,? faid feat, but the same sbell be declared vacant, and 7, Jones, Charleston open Fairfield; Sno - ‘BovinNor, Deo 10Arr bark Ocilta, @tark. Mobile, 1¢ + sehe Mr. Bilcer was declar@ July re elected ieetitution, they authorized the Regents to draw the | MF urixa, of Pa. effered w reaclution, that the | the queriion as to who sball occupy the same shall bs | Riteten Fomene, Reeve, Nevill; K Jonson, Jobnaon, Balt | Seat vit, Ulmer do id: Sunteam. Siu! Halk Sid Sh And the Senate adjoui ned. | money; and becawe we heve thougnt prop-rto make | Secretary of the Trearury be directed tofurnish to | referred back to the people of the proper distric 2 Bax mo} ake am erie is | ajudictour use of it, without touching the original | ‘bie Houre a stat ment of the amount of iron Import. Resolved, That if all the foregoing resoluti Busted shigteloto, Casvay, Bethist, (Tee), Mov 9, Por tLann, Deo 9—Arr hark Mary Towell, Flood, Mantancasy: House of Representatives, fund, we are to beatraigned! But thegeatlemau says | (4 into the copptry under the tariff act of 1846, and | be adopted aod carried out in good faith, we pledge | yirigcamery k Brotiern 19) posrengee Ney Lar lated bieing | Sehr Atlantic Trott. N York; Abigail Haynes, Col'ing, Rultimones Waewinevon, Dee; 11, 1048, | there @aem erision Tthosk Réaveh ther ene cristae hes | (BeailcUnt oF seschue reseived foom the aime; cioc;] ome Bomcr ac men twaviee by te d the primoiples | se'70. experienced severe gales from WSWy stove’ bulwarksacd | WCnaem NYirk; Henrietta, Maohias for do; Peru, Harty TALE STANDING COMMITTEE parredamay. that the war Io at anend, and that peace | tseh hizd.cf irom, and the dutice laid on it: and | these eet forts. N. L. CHAFF shified cargo; lat 41 2, lon O8,rpoke brig Spark, from Turkele | Noy, Neth for Thomaston. sn aratay, Ni ‘Weee this morning announeed. They are nearly the | bas come in her time; and I truet, that as much trez- | #ll Mode imperted under the tari of 1842, and the 8. W. McCLURE, and for Hstifax, PortaconaTeo2—Arv stip Danube, Chass Pertnanoowts sob seme as thove appointed at the commencement of tho | tere bas been squacdered in war, this establishment, | tmovut of revenue zeceived therefrom. He arked the bo pesos nicwlon ity’ "The A panei tee Heataetane ate Samond, | Marden, Pew, Thema a eee ene Nee va, Srst session. Mr. Greeley has been placed om the com- | * +ubiime, is not to remain bare in consequence of the | UNarimour consent of the House to proceed to the E She war boarded b wa Boy lage nightod the Wooxeny Ow |p StMAMAN, Deco Arr trie Atenion, Shmong New York, Sid mittee on Agriculture, and Mr. Blackman on that on | Calauities of war. The committee is to be composed | ¢Cpfideration of the resolution ; but objection was 2 Bhip Daniel Wel ‘Sag arbor, im ballant, Maigbotaw Carsten, Parker, Boston, the Militia | Of three cfensh House, Ifthe affairs of the Institution | made JOHN F MORSE, Bark AT Jennese, (of Porliand ) Leavitt, Antwerp, Ost 21,and | mae {Bry Purdon Havant Fmem, Wate New York tee mat, (Br) Purden, Havana: Fmua, Watte, New York; TH RULES —THE EMITHSONIAN INETETU TIO! anmawsas then indeed have | Mr. Fexxnr, of Pa., submitted the following rerola- A GRIDDLE, Nov 8, with més, to the master. ve | A : aroling, Gilkev, Borton, Cid bark Insane Mend, Brown, NYork; BONDS“ HAULING OVER THE COALS,” we fallen on evil times, Esball offer no opposition to | tien, viz— NORTON 8. TOWNSHEND. , (of ubes) Rice, St Martins, 11 days, with ealt, to H ‘ ; Mie. Tat man Suitw anbaitted a resolution, thet the | the mutch: "i Lltteled, That the Committee f Ways and Meane | be was instructed to present some | Forse & Sons. Sud in.co wiih big Lucy Sper, Robinson, for tay, Vane ew Fon hag aa bag G aagpeboneg Acc sales and orders of the House of Representatives, a8 ir. Truman Surrs1—Thie proposition is altogetber reiructed to inquire into expediency of re the free soil members to ‘ a, Deo 10—Arr bark Active, Putnam, Aceen, Count of At. they *xisted at the close of the seanion. be adopted for | BTEWALUTe, | have cflored my revolution In the ordi. | Porting & terifl bill, bared oan the torift bill of 1842 Cfler thin compromise, They had, he raid. no desire | game streets, King, Calais, 7 days, with lumber, to Smith & Ceo Fmer Rucksnort for Now York: sohe Mary the government of the louse for the reanainder ofthe | HeFY form. It ooght to hate berm submitted last | Thite weee crien of “question,” ‘quertion,” and | to dictate sx to the eourre which either side of tho | “British trig Anne, Mills, Limrich, %4 days, in ballast ands | Gt Dia, NYirhs Roby, Nash Machias for do; Foreph Bak St Congress, aod that a committes be appointed | Werk. Ifthe resolution pass, we will have rules for the | mech Felicitade exprerged to takwa vote, Hovre thould purrae—the proposition was not submit. | pasengerr,to Grinnell, Minturn & Co. ‘The A was boarded iaat | Mnrvin trvedelphia: llth. dw Martha, Crow! Maquenndat report such alter may be advisable | goverpment of the House, and the gentleman from Mr Hunsy arked for the yeas aud naye, whieh were | ted for that purpore, He implored all to recollect that half past 6 off tho bar, by the News Boy. vio, NB; Glote, Srl, 8 York. S14 9th, sole Lamartine, ( Mr Virrow prop mendment, to the effect Jenuerevcan then oiler his resolution for the ordered, ard. being taken, the cesolution was passed— | they were not only wi d demecrata, but that aves Hell 24 Maye, with tortolee shell, Wo. to | Bangor) bound # Wescogns (from New York) Portland; ‘iad that Fpecial orders pball not prevail over the conside- | POD'ment fa committee. If the course pursued this | 3€a6@0, ney 0S they were citizens—baving, alike, an interestin the o herdih inet eff! Lets He Atreions veseainn” the vescels which putin fora harbor ald, } ration of appropriation bills." He sald thatene mcrning be coviianed, there will be no end to effort REDUCTION OF PosrAcr. character and welfare of the State. He thought neither tay 6 day, in ballants to Tackor —_ os be had in view was this: at the Int ressioa,ppectal | (0 aller the rules, la it competent to move the pre. | Mr. Gocorn Introduced » bill te reduce the rates of | ide of the House had the utmort contdence inita own me, iin il Passengers Batied. : ‘Ondere Look precedence of appropriation bile Ineon- | Vics q: estion ? postage to unitorn charge, five cents; to reduce the | porition ‘The fondamental law, he suid, deelares that | | Brig Alweds, (of Mystic) Rowland, 8 Morke and Key West, | tseenpoor—Pacher ship Wier Prine ition Crowther, Mise 3° Sequence, the appropriation bills were arrested | The Sreansn—The previour yuertion esn bs mo 10 On newspapers. and to correct the abuse ofthe | there hall be 72 members, but there is no functionary | Sth inst with cotton, Ko, to master, 6th, lat 2 60, lon 80, aw ® | Cher New Vork: Mr Berrian, Terri their pastagefor more than « mouth. Uniew this re, | but the question ch the auendment tort ieee be ” He stated that the tyecitied "ho ebail recogaise them ; nnd thelaw Bot scents of'® ppican’ fron South Awerlon for New Porky [0ch, ’ ry an i Cans now , there may not bereech. | put. en fining ail the prelimiveries, we are con: ty iat 05 Germwy; ’ « be adopted, there bill y oll (L- : it the prelimicerier, ec Int #6 80, lon 74 wienale with shi ry wild, ’ ed at oll; cartaiply, notin time fo A point of order was raised and dirposed of, when pelled to take matter 4 atecring W by N. boarded last night by we News Th the Caloh Custis, from Roston—Ca ‘fom, His objet was, pot that appropriation bills | Mr Manon said: | have been, from the first moment | b Preeveded to rketeh 1 Boy, i Mion Abn Maris Aut rick of Cecern ——— mee ‘yh it might be io the | % mmi' tee was propored. in favor of it 1 racine Pg 4 ks bi sean Oto Ge eaUED; Ite an ta 4 aan Montague, Montague, Malaga, 23 days, with frait, to Baton, NHL. oncord,. power joure to (ake them up. ed, from what | bave seen, that the eppolftment of | ™ ‘enmerree, moved to rater it to the dd the right to vote or who shall bo ; Ghopmendmens Wer creed to Chow veceeiens | commutes wouia verre dee Hand whole, | Committee on the Port Ofties and Pow Roads. fucrn, It would reem that rome 84 or 36 on thi ee ee eee wenn RA. Pe Gage, aa tatian, ‘Debbinaere Kioived, » spirited debate, of whieb the fi lio ie a eketch | tome ebeck om proceedings of the board of Regents ‘The Sreaxen remarked, that the motion to refer to | ride of this Ho recognised other as members, Below, Aw’ wane Park AF doneene il vi Mf ' Mr, Jonsson, of Tenuseres, moved 10 ameva, by pro- | Thry cogot to be remsibie of the power by which | the Cemmittes of the Whole on the State of the inion | and came in and tock porression of this hall, Brig Wernlé, from Scuth Amerion, izand Indy, Mra Barnechlegol nod oh itheonlan Inetitu- | they were created. would take precedence, termed to thir k that the State Honse wan built to be Balled. werage: 2 deaths on the oO viding fora committee on the he Objections were made io reveral direotiv GOIN proposed an amend ment—thet no mem- MaLawa—Sehr G H Mon tague—Poter Ship Noima~Mre M Carmon, of Cuba; Mr Jose M Mr Ruvrr— For the teacon which the gontleman | The quertion was tak ene. | trust the commftes will not be appoli t ‘Went no such direction over the Regents. T eave been decided in the neqa- | taken p sion of by them. to the exclusion of alt Bhips Arkaneas, New Orleans; aceon, Charleston; bark: 4 the dill was them referred to the oommittee | others, it in not so, The others hi equal rights q steone Galvesom igo, Kichnond, to 1 Port Offies. here; and he did not admit thet the demoorete bad the | Alodaneirey Br brig Souvenit,-—~) ani others Accote, of