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a ntleman arises toa Same tach nu The Gold Fever, é&e. Bebo, N J Ps maser hich 10 meabiy, bed ben dewwe up ‘The Srrasra—The ge privileged . Shatted whet Vio nw allows, Prefix in “i “ “adie . sa MOG Aten, Bail 3, meye8O7, Pages Sate PtWe charged Mr obasen with belg sc. the custom of e-clety, amd because * Hon,” te pretxed pier 5 ee Bloop—Reger Willia.ns, 8: rr:i8, Providence. . teated by a desire to smother the Teport. If this te thelr Rene: | Cau Bay one mistake the sbaraoter lowing wagtatieg lg 4 Reger Willan Be als Pro the why was it that nothing was pate people, —s a Francisco, Urrr® Gacirornia, — —— — Ship Sarah & Eliza Cohb, sew Orleans, th inst, with Jere pub in setil the Eerelatoxposed the businenet:| $< gaeremmen, mapellamens tbe ateaves, ( thes be 4, have eleoted him by thelr suffrages, of whe: Sept. 7, 1848. C1TY TRADE REPOR’ Bogle Wonards Beild tn co wlan bark Burctas, of Bostsa' w « be drivin, ? Pp is an Individual sitting bebiud the desk. I Very Dean Frienn.—Singe [ last wrote to st, Int 253 . Jon 85 2B. Hampden. lt may be merely a remarkable coincidence ; but | Tribune of New York, of the 22d instant, [ue:mas ak of him with the same freedom, The geutle- ee wi Tuuaspay, Dee. 28—2 P. M. ss lat 253 . lon FP, wie every unfortunate one for Mr. Cave Johnson. | as my character honest man is involved, i don’t — the individual, eri oa 1y unjust, or grossly | OU, while in Callao, many changes have taken —The market ie quiet but fir: for yd le eLdverpool. ihe 8 & Bwpeil dapsizem, Se As to the commencement of Major Hobbie’s re- | want s gentlemen, erpecially member of cones fo | Mold tm bis remarks. (Mr. Turner, im THpy, to, the Place to mecwab coast it in my suas rhea ane Neetaente made meade te Brig Neritins, (before ver. risd) Center Aux Capon, Dos a . sc e ith dein ich is decidedly ‘barge tbat he bi ived an excess 4 epul ure ot this letter. Ns - » ia Levan: e port, referting. 10, Mr. Johnson's call, that, of nd my position iealittle peculiar. [Members | tated how he was sircumitenced with regard to. the ih, however, has ‘seen uniformly good, and aull | Sour this morning, se held very. te fo for nna bd ole wg ‘1 - teide of the bar. began to harry within; | facilities fer travelling. contending that he received no | ig, My passage to Flonolula was a very pleasant $6 00 $5 50% for straight do; $5 581; | and found the crew in a stato of mutley, asked the crew THIRTIETH CONGRESS. Palle come whe wore: aiendy AOAre, hate Ne Cae Nee: || sueve than Woe Coe Wohin) of one of SZ days——a distance of 5.900 miles. { ar- | 4°66 6234 for favorite do., and $5813 « $5 873g for pure | ie meant by wich conduet—could gt notation fom a BOOED, REMC immediately choked up with lobby louvers, while | Mr Guzen. of Missouri, « member of the committee me moe rote bags one ene nee ria Genesee, The shove yotations show an advance of ea Sten or henry ‘ascertain any thing: prese! a ~ . 0 of July fo! port, where [ arrived on the {o over the closing rates yesterday. In mealor ‘British brig Fi Foley, Philadelphia, 7 with, HNN OF AePeretecren: Vee’ 27,1068, | sar old ie homes akin ia tie Cond See ae, | eee Oe eee Same te | A ust. ‘The gold lever we heard of at the island, |' Sear, we heer of no trenmstions A cargo of whet ales Whitney i Go, ‘ihe U wan bomad se Loui oaderey ‘Wasnineton, Dec. he, to Be egotiation, but up to the present time has h appeared an article about mem- CT OF COLUMBIA SLAVE TRADE IN THE Di eseentials with that of Mr ly, in another | and thought it much ezeaereieds but sioce my | is umder fog Hes! not been closed. Corn continues in fair demand, After t thé reading of the journal and prelimi- | ber: ng eXoess Of mileage.) put im close contrast rt of this report. end quoting the law ‘that the esti- | arrival here it has been fully substantiated, and 13 hb mi fate | nt 1eF Voyage immediately. py pa . im this statement with one of my o The | mate of distanve must be made by «the most usually | the cause of our selling the cargo at a profit from Formas pow KoRn C0 NON ee eee ae sry, Robivenn, Newbern. NC. ‘The 8 announced the question to be, on the | chargeagainst that gentleman is that he hat draws | travelled route.” He understood Mr. Greelay’s desire | 100 to 500 percent. This, you will eay, is first-rate | (Commop) rold at 56 a S70; ett Cormaias Corn, Alexandria. §daye 1 7 8, Oats are impro motion, to re-comsider the vote, by which the following | for mileage an excess of only two dollars and some | to be, to effect a change in the law; but if the geatle- | businese, and so it is; but there are many charges to ai Terolution was pamed. at the instance of Me. Gott, vis: | sents, and lam charged with having drawn an excess | man jays that the committee allowed an excess, be ls | egual ihe sules; for ustance maneae wages) | ae ‘foe pork is Gems oleh pales of 250 tule of Whereas the traffic now prosecuted in this metropolis of the | cf $261 60 But the fact is this: | live somewhat in certabey mistaken, not to make use of »# harsher per month. I have lost eight ‘of my crew, and I | beef; we notice sales of 200 bbls. fair country at $10 « bie im hugan beinge a! chattels is contrary to uataral jus | hborhood of Mr Schenck, sixt C i prim Tarard tothe fundamenta principles of our polidcal system, wrcanee bin waa theebines peaitone edy Bee aoe "Mir. Toxnen, who had given « few minutes to Mr. | 8m now the best off of any ship in port, for the | $6 for mess end prime; some pickled hai Schr Nathaniel. Chilton, V: Schr Minerva, eee, Vitvinia weber Witte Nine erated Thora. Wainwrizht, Schr Bdinbureh, “oder Hampton tRoads,. NO, 15th. : mtry throug! come to Washington except by most of them have lost all except the master and | ders sold at 73¢ @ 5Xo0., respectively. La: Schr Themas J Beckett Babcoc! ~ going through his | Green, agaim rore, to finisb his speech. lost al P wre etta cam: Theretere,, town. ‘The gentleman from New York (Vir. Groeley) | BeMr Vivron rose to a question of order. Itwas this: | mates. My dear friend, it you or Caddy had only | stead) 81 aH, the mhole rani of barrels, | Sehr Rldad. Jarvis or the District ef Colambia, be | im bis bill of imdictment, excuses him, but accuses me | there was no proposition or question befere the House; | come out with me, you could have made your for- . i Sobr Ja irrett, peg ce vepecry ek saa aanmae gecbibiting “whe Sree et ee Sere rear. ee o two Meats and be mode the questi n whether dabete oan be per: | tunes in ape? eo year by. going to iia gold Dealt ta rn ngnmet rest og aoe eM. |) gee. Payot, Fisher. a ve al _ | true: gentleman did not examine into the fact witted until a motion or proposition m submit- | mines and attending professionally to the sick; rr ira, Corso! that if there was improper excitement growing out ofs| Me. Tbete could certainly have been no colision be- xpreased his opinion that thie wes the | and the gold is 22 to 23 carats fine. Good night; | Siso near the end of the your oretebwat ire teen ne | Sshr Gov Arnold, Eldridge, Salem, NJ- —e fhe adoption of the feeolution, there had been ample | *Wce® the editor and colleagul It was usual, however, to allow at | £71 do not know when I shail have a chance to | closi te, were indie nosed ceeenatn | Sehr Nathaniel to alley, alex, ) the adoption en oe a Mr Scurxcx.—I assure my colleague that there was | gument, and the proposition to be submitted at the ‘ames § f m flosing up accounts, and were indisposed, generally, | Rohr Corelia, Young, Now Bedford. time to become perfectly calm is werrwell Enews it | 0 collusion. clore of the debate send this, and J will finish it at some future time. | to engage in new transactions until the ist proxi- | Schr Serah x) Recers Cold Spring, | the North se well as S86 Bout y, emtert in different Me San —I take the statement as fact; but I ask ‘AGAIN ON THE TRIBUNE. Sept. 13—Nothing material has taken place since | mo, The flour market. however, was firm, with sales | Sloop JA Burr, Burr, Mystic, enUments on Fd Tecnembbcs ook Ree : the House whether what | as- but | I stopped. We remain in about the same state as | to the home trade at full prices, and in some cases at Sailed. — — been taken magia ee (oi Ae tents ae that I must go sixty or seventy miles Spall. | when I stopped on the 7th. To-day, about 20 mi- wright advance. ‘There was more doing in wheat, and | Ships Cherokee, (2) Savannah: Siddons, Li ; : Hee oe Ter eerieas Toran, | futher, through his town. oF fo to the Lakes! There were, loud erles of “louder,” “lender,” So be | ngtes since, the ship Huntress cae in from New | selee of Western and Southern were made on terms | New Orlane Emily, SeThomar Julie Howard, Chaztota ) moved by a member of the Soath, without giving an ode teelie: base ad ; eo wicotice me to tte meer but the Serre. | YOFK—it 18 now halt-past two. I shall soon go | Suotetions. “There was nothing hew in teal, Seles | DHE Margaret, Afvica; and others the Se 4 my HL stg down on board, in hopes to find some letters from | Sf rye were inade at yesterday's prices, Pork con. ‘epporiunity for debate. This was wrong in principle; pial ° and higher rates were demanded ; small | #°=™2=R 25—Wind, at meridian, NW. ‘rong to thore of the North, who are mot disposed to a my colleague retured to permit a t my constitu illustrious body to be taken, even on | YOu and Caddy. And what a treat it willbe if Ido! | tinued firm know that I did not act carry mearuresto extremes. The subject of slavery in | sgudulently in the matter. | draw the attention of the isition of a member of the House; and we | | must stop and go on board to ascertain the tact. | sales cf old mess were made at ansdvance. Transac- the District of Columbia was ove which occupivd the | Toure to the fact for tbis reason 1 consider it & very casper agg sppeal to the Secretary of the | | Sunday, 17th Sept—As | left off to go on board | tions in groceries were moderate, with a fair deman: Herald Marine Correspondence. attention of every lover . his porary. He bad | small business, to make the best of it, and a species of | Treasury, certifying that it was wanted as a basis,of | the Huntress for letters, as above stated, and being | for sugar. New Orleans molasses were some firmer. aPmTemeraa Dee 36 4 Frnt re sane, ae Peonghs ts Gees upon Ip the lenited abuitise 6 yhish Gemegoguirm, of which I hope never fobe guilty while | action in the House; and our reporter was tossed | so sadly disappointed, [had no heart to commence | Cotton continued steady, with efair demand, Moseoon, Silimen, WilningteneNOe oe Oe ane ' & seat on tl oor, and while I have a good re- | al from bureau to bureau in ‘reasury i i s 2 Ei > - ie Prices. | Sm Cleared— enry, | fousean, which would control his action hereafter, and which | putation in the estimation of honorable meubers of | bu for some time, before bh narra nent IBY days Ene Sniia: tate. Con TD es A Bie mi of pots were made at $0, and pearls at $6 25, brig ilo, (Br) Crowell, Beltace Tig: one Gatoatine. Bey eee or among my constituents. | believe that | @ right’ef the doc in question. But we mI : > READSTUFYS.—Flour—The sales for the day footed | Halifax, NS;Callsin O'Brien Boston; Wekelie meaaon Doce justice has been done in my case. I believe {t at last” Hes the House asked the Sere. |. 82d will sail on Tuesday, the 19th, tor Mazatlan; | yp about 4,000 to 6,000 bbla. in various separate parcels; Miscelian: c torpeuk tor the people of the North; he claimed no ETA PR ee ey purpore of lowering mein the-| tary of the-Treasiry for informetion, With werd she will take letters and put them into the hands of’ | among which were 1,000 to 2,000, part Western canal, | —syp Visrusa, from Won Ocitane for teitenitetiie reported, NM , e guilty of. ood an jeul oi, 6 ant-at- 1 5 Ox a r 5 no! opizion of the vast majority of the people whem he | Tbe Srraxen.—It is quite obvious that if onegentle- | arms, the.clerk of the Secite, nnd the Secretary of thé | may reach you in the course of 60 to 70 days at the | and 2,000 do. chiefly Oswego,this State, and Michigan, ed; that amount would be forwarded to Boston. could obtain | stance, cs in here yesterday from Columbia River, a would bave controlled it heretofore, ifhe bad had an | Peciety op,ort nity forexplanation, He would not undertake |p: o.5 j thi kit Se here represented. It is knows at the North that there | san may proceed, another may claim the same privi. | Treasury. for urpore of obtaining this infor: 0 only come | st $5 44 to $560. Pure Genesee was held at $5 81% | “Suir Lows. formerly of Boston, and recently a whaler of are pert cus (smallin pumber, bowever) who aay they | lege. [Marea suspension of the vules > vHlear; heat.” | Hon toe base actiga toot ie. He mest beapatcione | ceuest: Ooty dear friend, af you had only come | $5 $5 8141; 200 bbls. JH. Beache'a Dram sold at $0 60, | New London, bad bend yepurchaned Boston ad ir about val are in favor of a dirsolution ofthe Union, unless. ela | /(8¢- {“Mov Loe * A Oe vs sout with me; I feel sure we could soon make a for- | VY Orica dull at $5 5 from New London for Calcutta, oa “abolished in the District of Columbia. ‘There “Go on.) The question is, shall this be entertained | man to come all the way from New York tolay@) tine, I have conversed with several persons, just ew i ns was meat a tt Southern was held at Bais #& Bone, of Frviascinks tested sis oto area few persons in the South who, he'was forced to | On (ura peg te Pr Dee ol ts eee Ce aC ee et aot extn ous | from the Jnines, within: the Inst fewidaye, “One fold at $0.50. Wheat-Sales of 10 008 vusbels of Tike fale fo Howton, wan of 1 toe about cig gear old and wae Delieve, were not unfavorable to such @ result, unless | °"iye rouse havin ~,| youog man told me that he had got asmuch as | nois were made on private t but OH epg oo aay we is also 500 dollars ia g resolved to entertain Mr Sawyer’s |. not to fpjure-a live man. He sets purely from bene-,| J! é = m private terms, but sup) St | sured on the charter and cmareheehee threo og: a ahh A ga int at a quertion of privilege, he was greeted with | volent feelings. but with bis Fourier notions he would | $700 worth ina day, and neverless than 50. Ano- | between $1 10 and $1 16;,and about 4,000 do Southern | "Son Trarpenance The och reported “lumber laden,” which lie, This port: joa, he thonght, was sinall.:likewise, — a8 before, of “ Go ahead,” “ Goon” break down all la 4 mix men, women, and chil. | ther one, a Frenchman, says he apie his,tent on | red on private terms. Corn—Sales of 2,500 bushels went ashore between Cape Cottage nad Portland Light, ‘night of” ipeetieny vane be oy seein So ae ir SawveR. (clearing his throat)—There is another | dren, and negroes, mulattos ina mass on @com- | a place, and remained and worked under it seven | yellow were made at 59 cts. ; 5,000 do. do. at 58 te 5Y cte.; | 21st Inst. proves to be the Temperance, (of Salem) Nichols’ from acqui redler “eae Thee ae J i bjects + branch of the editorial article in the Tribune to which | munity system (The extractread referred toa charge | weeks without moving it, and got $27,000 worth of | 3,800 do., old North Carolina at 5734 cts. cash; 2,000 do. | Bangor for Boston, with saw dust: the voseel has gone to pleces; eid seta Smity, end with no | L¥illcall attention. | don’t knew whether it refers to | of excess in the mileage of a gentleman from Lou- | gold dust; one piece srcighed three pounds and | Upon the same terms; anu 2,500 do. pure yellow at 59 | sails and rigging saved, and would be sold by auction, s the Scuth, exercis re estat body of the people North, | ™e; However, Ithink it does. I say that neither the }dsiana, when Mr, Morse. thinking that he was meant, | seven ounces, equal to $712. These stories you | %t®. Round was scarce and held at 70 to 71 ots. | | Kxv Wxsr. Dec 18—The brig Peonio will leave for New York 6 he reat body of the people, North | editor. nor anybody else who makes attacks upon me, | contradicted Mr. Greeley’s geography.) I call this s | Mov think untrue! but they ate nevertheless avirue | MealSales of about 100 bble. Now Jersey at $2 87%. | on the22d. The expearo of Festting, this venel will be ‘neat humble judgment, are prepated to | past, preeent, or tu eome, sbal! deter me from my duty. | small business; but my excuse for noticing it is, that ». Rye—Sales of 2,000 bushels were made at 62 cts. Rye es Bagihin wi ly, for leaving on the 22d; : ry proper sacrifice to every thing which | (Goon) ‘If the editor alludes to me inone of the | gentlemen bere may not know the character of the | #8! am now writing to you, and not in the least | Flour was quiet at $3 12}. Oats--Canal were held at | {20 ¢*Prnaesare not madeup, ‘The brig Julia Moulton will leave me mith the rights and interests of tentences, be does we injustice. [This portion we | individual who has written thie article, I rise perti- | ¢Xaggerated. I cannot tell, under present circum- 87 to 38 ots. Sicntia ip vacaiots snide Det) tale: étaient country, hecrsbeotble alge Msi me could not hear with distinctness ] cularly for the purpose of having the action of the | stances, when we shall leave this port, for 1 much | | Cotron.--There was a fair demand for this article | was lam ched on the 27thy fiom the ‘shipyard of Moser: Si ave Fo Loi na toi hard eWith sey Mr. Greviey remarked that he referred to Mr. Gid- | House upon it, because one of two things is presented | tear that we canwot get a crew to get to sea with | to-day, and the sales reached about 1,800 bales,at very | & Neill, Southwark, ( Phils.) ‘Sne is owned by Mosers, Blabop Fee ete oe ae ea ie creas ware Tent | dinge, (who is set down in the list as having received | to the American people—either that every member is | under two orthree months. ‘There 1s no end to the steady prices. Watoon, and CaptJobn B Derrickson, and is to be commanded e aboliton of slavery YY Deotas a y arite Mr Sawven—While the gentleman attacks me, I tell | of that paper basely, wilfully casts the slander on the | for 200 miles in length by from 60 to 1001n breadth. | *#,6 cents. Pperg tty te th ia 96 feet; beams 26 feet 8 SE yg m4 ‘Will of the people resident iy be e ms oF ncenny ofits | him that he has done me gross injustice; and te shall | House, not to be read alone by the American people. | The weather has exceedingly fine since my at- Fis. —The market, generally speaking, is quiet.— | #¢tjirt inet Pt ple have been thrown } ere wie out eir Rimes notercape rebuke. I live seventy miles further from | but by the people of Europe and the world, Iamtold | oi) ere I shall write every chance Lhear ofsend- The only sale we hear of is 250 barrels No. 1 and 2 ‘Whalemen. y the action ~ gored irgin’ “f La i. mF the reat of ,overnment than Mr. Schenck. by the article that there are but six honest men in the | '! ath ib i. Ce a id pe hh kK Massachusetts Mackerel at $6 12}<a$5. Dry codaredull | cidat New Bedford, 27th, chip James Allon, Smith, NW Coast, a bathe CORMRNHOR Thee bate ae apiootaie pro Roaencer are accom nr ese eyecare tet: | Hee then submitted resoluti " alcok out. We shall Be Tora MIG tniCallans where. | Pate cite tho reason ths maascst: lk exceedingly Spoken. one swep my excess of mileage for his. la! ha! ir. Turner then submi resolutions D; . 's DIT lection of the Natienal Legislature, bat Congress has | PTs? would be w good exchange, $2 for $i81.” Ha! | _ 1. That we Committee on ileaee be natmcted to inquire ana | Tfeel sure I shall get letters from you.” Please | heavy. Salen500 boxes Palermo oranges at $1 S1i.; | yqStsamsbin Jabella, Rollins from Charleston for Key West, Deb tren. every prigeine cf ight, jutice,and morality, | ™* Ecslegemonat o's Hn bent Yan emit nce | GIVE MY bed teapects to our friends, and love to | ee a: BL ase See and Benen Paling 8) facet legit fi, Ler Ones for Livepot 12 ape p met that the sequeste ‘of these people, eo long a3 Mr Tonnen As the geatisenan from New York (te, | S£Btled to by law; if 40, who drew the money, and to what Sala emain Your mon BneeTe. friend and Peer omeraeanterces wees inctined. to watt till the | “ehinthaden of Bhte fer, Boston, fr Charleston, Dec 16, lat ey are reasonable, be regarded. Therefore, in his | Greeley) bas set me down for respectable sum, 1 felt | "2" "and that the Committee also report by what rule the mile. | “© 3 ine ip t close of the year, and for later foreign news, before ope- | 5929, lo; 7 2). oplvion, slavery within this District should not be | dipcsedto pase it over, not thinking that my consti- | sseis computed, on whst evidence, aad by whom the elas af | oro py, c,,fTmetly Captain of the Ship Orpheus. rating; 10000 bushels of corn wore engaged for Liver. | anistayn'yin 2 #07 from New York for Now Orlosny Deg grag gen cad, he tg gpte bead ar calor anor ee to offer a vindication. alloyre - 0 Dr. Go. H. Trarnagan, New 5 Pool, in bulk, at 72¢4; flour at 23d. For cottom 3d |" Berk Mimoes, Remick, from Matanzas for Boston, Dee 25, lat in it. In uttering this, he spoke but the impulses of | The Sreaxen—The gentleman may allude to editors | ,,% That the Statement of the Tribune, under the authority of | A correspondent of the Boston Courier, dated Port. | was asked. Pork was engaged at 2s a 2s 9d; bacon at | 39%, lon 73 9), bis heart. Every bee of hi “i frome was strack with | of ewspapert, bat not to-members. Pipmck veoh fede oa Te avy hey reportwhe. | 1804, Me , Deo. 25th, sa) 308; and cheese at the same price; with tar st 3d a 6d. qoentk Mary Morris, from New York for Glasgow, Nov 30, Int 47 aoe ee ee eetee tea beets; | Mr. Tunnen—I allude tothe editor of the Tribune, | ther sald publication is subject to the’ allegation of Hand against | , ‘The gold fever h d Maine. Most of the | Hay.—Sales of 400 bales were made at 50c. Br bark Standard. Beecher, 29 days from New Orleans for Liv- end in every comp! ne epory way bager aa otrict an | 2201 rose to repel the charge of petty larceny against | Members of Conarees; and if it doce, in their jndgment, ameunt to | towns within her lim! each furnish its quota to Ixon.—The market is somewhat depressed, and buy- 1, Deo 19, Jat 29 60, lon 69 60, is the abolition of the slave athe Districtan | me to the amount ef $14. (Ha! ha!) on allegation of fraud, they inquire and report wheter it istrue | swell the tide of emigration towards the Pacific, | ers are holding off for lower rates. eR F Loper, Wale, from Lio Janviro for Philadelphia, exc: ption tothisrule? He bumbly submitted that it ‘a. vinairen re GbOOeWAte—-RxFLANATION, pay that said committe fave power to send for persons ‘8 farmer will leave his field to reap @ golden et Eker at $4 4 min Deo 1 lat? B fon'—. a re- fee lay to ‘Sealey o's to aay Pra ‘advertised to sail from oLasses.—New jew Orleans is a shade firmer, | Brig Bathurst, from —, Dec 2, off Cape Bt Roque, Decaure of the languege employed in dri p the ; Fesofution ; and, eecondly, because it doadenot ine Hsege SCE ths tik enloeiee this Goreme member of this Congress.” [Move the pevious dicate in what manner the pro! ion is intende dit to bers wh: ters have bes oe oe z has sent dozen of stalwart | turpentine at 36c. cash, part from the wharf. Wissahickon, Merithew, for NY ork, be enforeed. ‘i ie s0 comprehensive in its language, Mitte oi Hal® Evans of Maryland—I move the:ptevious que- | Kennebeokers; and In mort of the principal towne pea sulinseonss Io nothing of mément delag; | Guaraavis, Aug 42 arr ste Fantian, Waterman, Pata as would prevent any reside zo : . ‘tearo : ind American at bl 53c; 4 De 18 tania, Laog, fa Bostoa, Have, however great might be the necessity ; amg-be- | wilich situsion hes teen made Atapetia tea dhotanoee iz, Trrocrsen, of Tetiet sokward in the re0s foc teaith-le foremoct 1d ash, There have also been | 4°bonts and ald again for Liverpool, ‘time for San Francisco; and | and we notice sales of 200 bbls. 4 290. usual time. Foreign Ports. to get rich, have already taken | | Navat Stonxs.—We notioe sales of 100 bbls. spirits | _ Aux Cavzs, Deo 10—Brigs Fartridge, Barstow, for Boston, gs. .* was. He wuld vote to reconsider the Sate st: | Mr, Hemty-d feel it to be my duty to mi Wi 1 move % lay she renotu- ard in the race for wealth, is foremost in 500. sides, it was s direct interference with toe rigg@#-of | which specified nembers live from Washingron, and | ons on the table. 1 That's it.) Satta don’t.) Atrim schooner is soon to sail from 0f 600 bbls selected whale at 38; amd 400 bbls, | fer kidney dug, for NOT gun ke eee ee cee the people of the District, which should not DMBOle- | Cnoeavara to show that they have received exo iar be question was taken, and theyHfbase refased to port, with thirty passengers; and an enterprisi: sperm at $1 10, ‘ismpasted! ing; Montreal, Curtis," Lisbon, diag; barks rated unless with their consent, or by their request. mileage, travelling more than the number of mil aye salebations on se Eee seer an aaraaee Yankee bas a fine-bark of 360 arthen,now build- | Egovisions.—Pork—The sales of old prime and | tor, Kemp, fm NYork, woo; ann D Bichardson, (or Pea Mr. Tuck.—I desire to ask a question, 2 | down in the Pest 0! he Srraxen stated that the motion for the previous | inp, which he has christened ‘The Gold Hunter.’ She | més@: reached about 500 a 600 barrels, at $10 75 iy) dg or Africa; Louisa, Ranch, do , ane; The Srxaxen.—Does the gentleman from Michigan ested the gentlomen who | 1uestion was pending, is to leave for.the gold region early in March, ifhertak- | for the former, and et $13 60, for’ the latter, | Zramiom,Contty do; Lacy Pennimaa ea f, jot read the article but have heard of 53 - N sive way? TRE EDITOR OF THE THIMUNE PERMITTED TO SPEAK FOR | ing name, osuggestive of fortunes waiting tobe hunted | with small sales from’ store, at '$13'75, and 200 Sener a gn Mr Stewart replied that if the House would not HIMBELF. Nt it ber of passet . The | bbis new prime, 11 37} a $11 50; new mess was | do; N de i | pemaibuabion Giasepeuitals bv arORaige an. witheat Mr. Gnexizy arose, and desired to say a few words. | DP, Dettmer pect soa Beles seiner held at an Nreses Ls aiadiok bose nese | KER eee fing tao Duie Ghonnon ia ge interruption. If he had time, he would not object to | it. ‘I¢the article says that. xen pa motion for the previous question, however, inter- | favorable in Bangor, that the Gold Hunter will proba- of 100 bbls country were | Umer, unc, *yrancle Watts, Barnes, fr ‘lehmn ing fer anewering questions, bot be preferred to go on (G0 | am exces of mileage, it does gross injustice to them, | POM... ce maryland, (looking at him)—I was go- | DIY be well freighted, and her pee a Sty of CA: vontiuned Gul” Chosen Pet rae a hom Seige Snow W aahieers fix Beste’ chante (rialer Reza “go on.”) Heshould vote for reconsideration for | Whether it comes frou the editor or the correspondent! : portunity of mingling in the agreeabl ogra, Rogers, aren iy double the pepretyerebeerer | “he ‘Genvar-l ith toaer anezplanation” 9 °° | MEouraccrima cea ctor) theeuctowes | EE fe ag a ed yg i a + c 3 . 108.—' A Pray, Oram, do do, cauikir g; Lv: that the municipal authorities of the Distrlet should | nag roctowed the Ges or ti hort item ie Teruse) >, | speaks toan audience we can’treach. (“Order,” “or- Barrimor®, Dec. 28, 1848. | brace 860 casks, at prices efipwibg e decline of io. | phis, ure; doa Kendal, “boyd lor NYork, ready for cargos control thisquestion He wished the language of the er,”’ “let Greeley go on.”*) Snow Storm—A Forgery Case-—Removal of City | per lb. Shey hac Mabe anetitt pedis, une; Wovens, Mazen Se tale, Demme resolution to be perfected, because it wouid remain on tlemen from Tennesree (Mr. Gentry) shall | ..1h¢ Sreaxen- The gentleman from Maryland is Officers-—Health of the City, &c. Ruat Esrare.—House and lot, 67 Hester street, 21 10 | 7ats,ycrter. {a Georretown, diaz; Orléans, fm NOrioaas eae the statute book as @ precedent; he desired it to be | take the floor from the gentleman from Indians, (Mr. | W,Cf order. (“Orders Norder.”’) 4. | Wehad quite a heavy fall of snow yesterday | X 100. $1,175; do. do, 20 Oak street, 15.6 x 159.6, | Portes fm NYork, to all for Panama 2th. “Going va oe ste SE, amended. to show to those to come after us what was | Henly)? [Ha! ha! ha! ‘Let Greeley apeab.’? * Object, * n-, ("Too late!” | orning, covering the ground to the depth of about | #1800; do do., 32 do. do, $1.425; lot om Rivington, | briz Treaty, of Philadelphia. the prevent opinion of the House. Mr: Stewart quoted | | Nir. Gratay—I understand by the rules and laws | “Jit crccle7 apeeb. | Oulect.) 'goOm oe | “ourinches, which was followed in the afternoon | Beet Chrystie Fe STE NON BLOT Teoma Orstat Bae, | Balinese Seay, be eae tee ea BiH ee eee SIO ie aeohtine the | that mo member charges at all. A committee of Com- | very alarming, somewhat subsided, when by rain, which again filled our streets with slush | }) acres $3000 7 en’ a farm at Oyster Boy, | rormerly of Baltmors, hed been sold ea 4 resolution which be offered in 1816, to prohibit the wees determines the m: e under the law; therefore, Mr. Greevey said that he mean’ See error, crobitite the taticnny | 120 NOt peresive that th honesty and honor of gentle- | cast no imputation upon members; the whole ofhisani- | bracing, with a good prospect of seasonable wea- | mento, for export, at 530, oash, abort price. ves as merebentice. It would not, therefore ‘4 Aaah Gay te hivexplanation, The | ™&dversions rested on the lew. In his opinion, mem- | her. ‘Sucars.—There have been sales of 180 bhds., new the people of the District of any right) j Fisk cf sclleage cf memsbars of tls House is refer pera cae bare sabes eae eee eee | oe young man named George Kraft, was arresied Groep Now Orleans. at 40. 40.5 amd 100do., Cube | | Rarmone Deozt—arr nat pares. Paleo Attatapas, which are enjoyed by citizens of the State. +He sai i Vt from, f esterday on the charge of having presente juscavi 8 4)<c., usual Below, barks W ADC Wright, Jackson, from Rio Janeiro; That tt was the Oxed and unalterable determination of | poh a Berghe sag Sapo TE that. y y, he atl) g Pl ae Was For prison and Ohio 230, was asked. | ancke-Kelly, from de, Locus (in) Podeck, from Liverpool, Cid number of forged orders for clothing, money, Xc. the North to preserve the territories in such state a8 | any chargeas to any particular number of mies he enquire whether you wrote that ar- | DHT Ot Ol) oan priginises ine cate any banc Sales of drudge were reported at 230, sobr Altamaha, Delano, 8t Tho in the article, to | and mud. ‘his morning the air 1s clear and | sriczs —We notice sales of 200 bags Jamaica pi- for NYTer 8 days nal Deo 10—Sour Buphomia, Kelly, from and ve: .. Trusipan, Dec 1—Brig Cordelia, Covington, for Boston, soon, they came into the possession of the goverment, 80 | has travelled. I believe that this is impracticable. ———————— peBoRrON Deo 2— Are ship Viola, Jameson, New Orleans Be ; far ag zelates to.slavery. In Louisiana, Texas, and | But few members can state exactly the number of miles macs wipes Dia tateesa rien eee | 2 canvas What the otis calledtor. th MARKETS ELSEWHERE. Chasleston’‘Btaffctds (now) Senrien of saa Rom Kiegwton, Florida, slavery existed when they came into the | he has travelled. It would be bir! fcrlme to doso. Le eaialiy ar dteeciaas MU: | Mater ieee tae deat ae creeema that STOCK SALES. Br steamship Nisgara, Ryrie, Liverpool. vis Halifax; ship B.e- Union; and. ab New Mexico and California are free, | ‘The committee on mileage have been in the habit of A jeepney ti acpi bags gr icekooe Bias bad Stansbury has see. ared iis intention of re- Barrimons, Dec, 27-—£25) Maryland Sterling Ss 82%; $540 | men. (of Wiecaset, late of Por land) M'Near, Norfolk; ‘barks they murt be so maintained He glanced at the late addressing every member @ circular, asking him to weOalce Depermant, and the Fisterment was | ATOVInE ail the present officers of the Corporation, | Baltimore Ge 2y, ig 1 diese Mostien Mak 7) ae. Bneimare rt! aon dor beige Unitar (Beh Lapbola. Haliiae, glection Tere Te Oe ee Tormoris farored tea | tate the number of miles travelled, Some answer, | prepared by a gentleman who was formerly @ clerk in | © ™#ke room for the thousands of applications | "piitarermna. at Board.—$1106 Penns 5s, 73; Pa ngton NC; Williams the democrats of the North who formerly favored them | others do not know. leaving the committee to sscer- | }) 1) department. The comperison was made, how | Pouring in upon him. There 1s, ‘consequently, | 1000 do, 24a 78; 5000 do, 73; 10000 do, SdoBint, 78; 4000 ening ichmond, yesvon} Oro a pie oie Co hee ke had poet tain the distance. The committee after [seed evamins- | Such the members ought to have received with what | teat fear anc trembling among the “ Ins,” as well Per Sey 200 pan & 793 pian saree, uae Ce Re A Appleton, ‘damilon, do Sailed : were " 4 “ , q ee f Y 5)! jorthern me; 7 tion, make out lists without reference tothosegentle- | they charged, as doubts and fears among the “outs.” The | Ne Case May ae rey orn ea hg liberty to act according to the dictates of their own | men’ The law allows eigh: dollars forevery twenty miles | ‘he) chart « | fe Ieul i CaS bye bs Bi bon i = 10 ACCOUNT—“sHIRKING RESPONSIBILITY .” former calculate, however, that as his Honor is | Rgliroad,29, 100 Urion Canal, 1034, 00 U3 Baniiig, 10 Suaq Oen 1, bat both anchored in P: conselenoes | After adverting to other points, he oon. | of travel, om the most usually travelled route. T Tope of Georgie—The gentlemen says that the | such a good natured old ‘soul, they will be able | li, Second Board.-G00 Penne de 46, Wie, 000 wendaae Real, |“ Cuamuneren Dee 2 eee onde ot, Nive nhs Geers By the somark, *As for mye, puspared | that the gentleman who wrote the article does not arged. Now, I desire to say that I always | to make their peace with him betore the “ides | "ead: 6s 80, 56%; 175 U 8 Bank, 34; 106 Reading Ratroad 10; Phileta, Saucders, Mill Stone Point (' to ree the question transferred to the party which is | mean to charge that members have received compen. | Members eh » Com Bank, 95; Bearer Meadow paliroad, 18 {0 Girard Bank, | Gallowoy, NYork; bark Cherokee, | ing into power. We will then perceive whether the Ee ny. See Se See OSS | et i : . Philadelphia; ‘ faterests of the North or the South will be protected, Suittecas tes lnniotaen Hehtnand that Ae ought te po yo vl ges as te the amount to which wat | Tom Thumb is at the Museum, and, as usual, is 7# Hoard—1 stares Vermont Cun- | the Roade, Br shin Age im London 1am prepared to transfer the subject tothe new ad. | altered. Obio is peculiarly situated. Gentlemen | that out, and that | had nothing todo with it I never | @tttacting crowds of visiters. f Se re EE al pe CRT Ee ad | ministration. If they earry out what they profess, it | travel by way of the laker; that is the most usually charged anything. Notwithstanding the bad weather and our dirty 5%; 5 Western Railroad, 1°24; 19 do, do., 10244; 5 | vis, Ball Sid. Cathe Will be happiness to them, whatever the effect may be | travelled route; other gentiemen live but fifty miles | “MS Gariiey-We see members shirking responsi- | streets, the health of Baltimore continues remark- mos 5 102; BH do. do » 400, 102i 20 Auburn and o- | a barkas d briz, unkiown, "pon the country. apart, and yet in travelling, there isa difference in | pitty as to mileage and making up the scoount, by | ably good. The whole number of deaths in the Batins Rallrend i, 0 evox Co, 12; 29 Bast Boston Von 12%, Bee aes ene bite Round Pine, Besding. the bell; ine few. moments afterwards, he and Mr. 'y to Washington of five hundred miles. which $86,000 has been paid out improperly. city, last week, was but fifty-nine. Feed. (Osher an Ocneeat er i cady OM; 20 Vermont Central ail. | (Bibber, sag Julia ase ttette Weel oct he Nitoe nea a HY saul at brief confab } x} MORE LICHT. hat Mr K irit of earnstness)—Do you — road, 57%; 90 Boston and Maine Railroad, 10834; $1000 United | Cordelia, Thomaston for do; ‘New Globo, Tibbets, \d for Tri- ee abed the Aiouse tads Gale tay-ees | ait Lana I wish to state a case which somewhat | charge me with shirking? What is his remark? Letter from General Taylor. Biates Hove Ter Cent stock, 06 Second Board, Dec 38.2 | pind: Joon Snow: Gordon and Lncy & Nanoy, Adama Cetaiafor . | Mr. Grreiey—I mean that that money ought to! The Lancaster Lxamimer publishes the following | Ruiread, lise b! sometieny das nla Yet, Pertinne tee Gate ek a Herrick, set apart for a special order He had risen for the | Ohio canal, purpore of suggesting that this subject be postponed | man on the ot! ‘Until some dey certain, when the Houre would be fuller | south ofthe canal. I know of no then it was now; or it might be passed over, as might | lakes except by pasting throug county. By the if t] do. ‘Cid 26th, brig Niger, have been saved. Railroad, 1434, b10, York, Pe: Kino Did I correctly understand you to sey | ate letter from General Taylor :— a hpbibiadii einai. Basten, ? I heard but indistinctly. ‘I said that Baton Rovcr, es Dae 9, 1848. Néw Bepronp Oi Manxet, Dec. 25.—Sperm—We 'e Dean Sin—I have had the pleasure receive your be acces table to the House, He moved, therefore, that | mileage report of the edivor ofthe Tribunc, that gentle- soe Tonectenea oe Go with computing mileage; | jeter of Nov 221, which you ddrossed to me in behalf | Zetice Cent nck palonatine cor Linke Pan, og & be portpored until this day werk, for the purpose of | man, who lives sixty miles south of me—1 being baif | °' 7 of the whigs of Lancaster county, Pa., and conveyi ng into a Committee of the Whole on the State of | way-is allowed $705, and 1 but $575" 1 ask how any | ,thithing from rerponsibility.” I desire to know | th 10° TUS" Cocevatutations at the revult of the pant | ode £60 bble. idle tales catlensbes yieeeh pete } {About this time, Prince John Van Buren came into | their | | / ' » Union. (-Agreed,’’ “agreed ”’) | committee can come to that conclusion? I ask my 7 lection, their anxious desire that I would visit 2 hee Mr Gocorm remarked that this day week had been | colleague by what route he goes to get to the lakes,t0 | qi\'nce seem te apprchend areseaairey) nn | Lancaster on my way to Washington City, In ibe whale. cil tmashety aad sales have idee meds set apart for the consideration of the post office bill. | come to this city? Mr. Greevey, in reply--I alluded to no particular | _ It would afford me the highest pleasure to comply | since our last of 5,700 bbls. principally of the common Mr Vinton then named this day two weeks. RESPONSIBILITY, aoa ’ with your invitation, were it possible to do so; but I | togod quaiition, at prices vaneing Fora ao te so ate Mir. Wentwortn—1 move to lay the question of re- | Mr. Hexiy rerumed —I am explaining the general | “Mr Kino —Then why did you make use of the re- | Teetet toray that I shail be solong delayed inthe West, | We notice salen of 1,000 bbls, Inferior, at 32 ote; 1,600 consideration on the table, (“ “no,” “no.”) If | law. It appears that individuals who live @fty miles | 97) in the transaction of nece! private business. that’ pbjp, good, at 36 cts; 1.100 bbls at Sb3¢ ote, and, 2000 | 8! Tuners Ctesisioe, oe mother re- ert, charge five hundred miles more They Aid by ‘Mr. Gareey repeated that he meant no imputation | | shall not have tt “yew jous to the 4th of March | pbis. at 36 cts. The stock in market, particularly of | JuoMasmw, an a taeke ‘Bacon, for Bostont ¢, 8 Baker, indians, aoe the “ most usually travelled route” If the gentleman | on any member; but he thought that $85,000 might | Bext. I have indicated to Gov. Johnston, that I shall, | the better grades, is much reduced, and parcels of | | In porh il, am, ship Vistula; barke Lowell, Vests, Bik beige wiz Door this motion supersede that | (Mr. Grecley) is aiming to refotm the lew, well | have been saved. He asked whether those things | OD the earliest occasion of relaxation from public d0- | strictly prime oll’ are held above there rates, ‘The | Alex, Valtsre, Vienbis, Wan FSaford, Dagar, 4 aren eomgaal enough; but if he means to say that any member ie | ought to be? The whole matter is not right. The gen- | tes, endeavor to visit Harrisburg. I propose at the uantity'now in fires banda will not exoced 4,000 bbie fy {fer St Joun, NB) Tremont, N America, Mi Me dir Sarto wish to offe guilty of am attempt to defraud the treasury, I feel it | tleman from Obio, (Mr. Sawyer.) had made complaint, | ‘me timesto visit Lanoaster also. Be acsured that! | Whalebone—There is more inquiry, and sales have | jist: shrs Azot, Honduras A Lawrence, Advance, Monteoes, fs. Sertn— " my duty to ray that thir iat of mileage was made out | but if he would eee the post office book, he would see | Value b ithis mark of Fegpect from the citizens of | been made of 48,000 Ibs. N. W. Const, supposed at | Exotislor, Gord intent, (Br). cone — Mr. Waxrwortn— Ob! | by the Committee on Mileage. I am willing to say, In | that be got an excess of mileage. your county; and tisy stmenmrnee> upright about 26 ets, Deo 2—In port, bark Mary, Whelden, from Bostom it ie; it embodies the impressions of the members. | the face of the world, that { feel myself responsible for | “Me Ghantn. Does Nee gee ures: know that the | triotic prince ple: 0 your motion, Jobn "*) id pa ‘Bvannis, acy. Please ,accept, m at this time FOREIGN MARKETS. | for Philadelpbis; 1.’ do fur do; achra Victor, ,_ New gnised as correct by mail contractors? | My sincere thanks. I hope at maj Lasher, | this list of mt day toex- | aayacuez, P.R., Deo. 12—By the Kate Pendergast, | York for Bra Bearse, Albany for do; Faithful, Crow- | Het was m ileage. It is no fault of gentlemen if the | goox is not re: je out wrong, except rmall errors. Imes | Mr. Grexiey—You are the masters of thelaw. If | Press my sense of their good wil Fegard, in person. | for Baltimore, [ send you the state of markets in this | ‘ftom Norfolk. Dracet, Sail » will insist on my motion, and I the sult of Mebs cpermitites, * Bo kighy py we | it ie aot cones, wy Go 36a geil it r rag ay. J am, sir, with ned oy “a dy ot Gistriet. Last sales of American reduce are. | sche Four Brothera, or die cig Meehan Ray Yn 4 . Sawyer # a is complaint ‘ } 5dge.; cracker ; butter, 19¢.; 7th, brig Agate, 8} a ‘does; schre Yautic, Kellar, 08 See the yous ond nays. es ai. | Crem Sf the whole responsibility should be thrown om | Gregiey had done him injustice, chargizg that he had ) ‘AYLOR. $17 Pile ‘sperm, ane do. tallow, 100, for | (both reported {lin}; Talbot, Jones, N¥orks Mr. Smitn—I beg les’ Occupy & posi- received a large excess, when his colleague, who did nd 180. for} me t to make & single | Mr. Tonner claimed the flooi ok, poostne ; and now there was | c+ live so far ashe did, was exonerated. Why was The Wedther. codfish, $4; hams, 160.; | 5,Momsx. Deo 22, (by, te raph)—Ace, bark: Brasiliere,Wil- ‘0. Tn tion. (Go on.” “Lay on the ta- A QUYSTION rd, Bi eral $000 pitatonn, $66; ewe pony | Sama Wisden Coc Tern tu aie Ere be From the Boston Traveller, Deo. 27.) A fi “4 os . e | ¢) it: The ge Mr; we * | for the severity of ti 4 xt morni ” fame ,' : uy : ‘ is revolution at another time, I will go for the pre- | Sawyer) rore to aquertion of privilege. I understood | .g¥T-Gnruiny—I employed an ex-clerk of the Pont. | th Wy Savery lve erode te ae on the trees, ‘amber, $25; corn meal, no sale for pure; | Ch i, Conn, ‘and Blanchard, Blanchard, Liver: office Department. hi ly this port wil nf: Glasgow: Marion, Sampson, Havre; Am~ therbeuks tresmnewhere ee. fences, and buildings were covered. We hear that, on caine ha generate conica: Bereador Hadley Genoa Mant, ven; Heb, Rlanshards Mr. Sawrer—If the gentleman isso petticulas, he | Saturday SES + yeane named Nolan, undertook to | thought, will be considerable short ot last year’ ere | Aone ng Reb iipy, Arnolds EL At Boody, 1 ieaeees wight bave gone to my constituente,and inquired ‘He | ¥#lk home from West Newtom to the Lower Falls. | virst sugar will leave here the first week of the in B hey? ‘ vious question. and vote * (That's fair’) | the Chair to submit this to the House, and the if the gentleman will withdraw the mo- | man from Ohio was permitted to proceed. The: | gentleman from Indiana made remarks, and is | W, and Ben N. Br) 1 dirg: ‘a, (Br) dan- , ~ J 2d s z . é ous u a | — 1, Rott 3 Nac y ye.” The voice of Mr. Smith could scarcely be | | The Srxsxrn-It ie the same question. ‘The gentie- | MSre* tt tis ono Delaware—I wish to understand | fw(usnee of which waa that both her feet were neatly Waesbed humkeag, Fisher, and Jeldo, Bldridge, Boston; Mousa, Day, wat mone (havek, kn0eh)—A motion to smena | har, Punane-i hove the fear,” what is meant by the nearest mail route. Dost frozen, and the toes quite no. The sound of ber fost On Wednesday, the 27th ult., by the Rev. Dr. Hatton, (eriee idan: Bipaden eles Leman Gelte dese beemeanaie the resoluti tbe made until the resolution is | Mir. Mcl.ane—I submit the question for the decision | ‘¢ Toute which the mails take to the r bpon the floor, as she took off her shoes, was like | Mr Henny B Joinxn, merchant, of Memphis, Tenn., | lixrt scot tnd Experapem Barcelona; brigt Frunt. takers | poets orm rage | Suaetaene eq : members of this House? I travel according to this. marble. wheal the B hie Pantst, Des, it to Exizanate A. Wrstenvert, daughter of Daniel | Wm Crawford, Snow, and Repablic, Smith, Havana; Sarak i “Mr Switn-I merely wish to give motice of my in- | “The Srraxen— When the gentleman rose to aques- |, THe Srraxen— Gentleman will resume their seats, | | | {From the Barnrtable Patriot, Deo. 27.) Weatervelt, Eeq , of this city. Brown, Welch; Ohio. Baris Ovcrola, Baker: BL, Walton, ityder, | . Sw y ge ‘a *t- | (Knock ) ast Thursday was day of preparation for a long | gon the 26th inst.,at Trinity Church, by the Rev, | snd Sereh, Biggin, New York; Choctaw, Fitner, teption to offer an amendment. tion of privilege, it was submitted tothe House, who r. Houston said that his mileage was charged sc. | ®D4 severe storm which has followed, and which to the | Dy Western, Mr. Wititam §. Barvey, to Mise Many | We, Bulkley, Koston: Chouamus, Knowiton, de; DK Akin. Ba- (Where tt Reedy reed) en | ite: Hewurtt 6 tootate serding to thls route, and the dletance ie to huedred | sway It began suowing aod slowiog Tuuriday even: | A;Geounince, both of this ty. uve Jonkinn Comal tog UrtdeyChage The wie } Mr Jones, of Tennersee—I rineto a question of order. | Mr. Tunnen—-The gentleman from Maryland calls Furr rete Mee R is mlnwierenee ee | 26 Lad cottigaed unstates unt Beverday miesing, MCRChriatmas night, 26th inst. by the Tey. 8H. | lame Biss Jane, Tomosend, and dara, Torna ‘det, table 'e Dot pending? leged question to be urged. Po! ody could go about and inquire about the routes. | ever) thing frrereble out of doors, which, by the by, | 4° Rolph, Eeq., all of this city. Loth—Arr barks Emily Miner, Miner, New York; Amable Rosy ‘The Sreanrn—it ia ‘The Sreaxen--The House has decided otherwise. He took the official book (Mr. Greeley's remarks | very thing fi cra x eae fs > —— noel (Sp) Ci Barcelona; brigs’ Marosves, (8p) Fontar ills, do; Mr. Jonss—Then the motion must be withdrawn Mr. McLane, amid the noise, made » remark, which | *t* DOt fo audible to the reporter as desired. | Tome of winter in white weather has beca severd mn Amelia, (3p) Bertram. de; Prisere Uuion, (Sp) Pages, Matan: before the amendment can be offered wae responded to by calle to “order” “order.” Mesers. Tuner and Gare.ey nada little conversa. taf hg F in which the wea ‘On ben severe On Wednesday, 27th inst , after a lingering illness, | 2a; St'Jose, (Sp) Pujol, ro, ( 3p] Manso, do; sche ’ Ms Wentwoarn—I would not be doing justice to | “Mr. Tom a abeeh to pressed; When tion about the route over which the former came to | tine ne eee ee ante oon The reen, | Jonx, son of John and Mary Ann Marseilles, aged 10 | rey, Nighels Boston. Gid ship Rana Qneen, (Hi) orto, Lay. eit iff Ge abeoa!? sion) = Gace: | “ane Wetcaaianenen Pi crentleman to state his | Wasbingten; butite exact purport could not be as. | storm commeneed, which still eontinues, | Th ears, expcol; brige Ohio, York, New York: Choctaw, Flitaer, Balti- myrelf if I—|" Go Question,” “Ques | Mr McLane: called upon the gent certained further than this: that Mr. Turner denied | Which fell all depthe between @ few inch@® ai ‘The relatives and friends of the family are invited | Mare flix Empire, Penteld, Providence, tin,” rap, rap. privileged question: what Mr. Greeley said about it, and appeared to be a | feet, bas dieeppeared almost, and left {iW atroets in send faxtier 1 See a New Onttass, Deo 19—Arr brigs Rainbow, Stackpole, Tho- Mr Baviy—I call for the yeas and nayron layingom | Mr. iuaxen—f'am charged with committing fraud | Tit crunty. 7 pba mot witby-wa-hy condition. He, to attend his funeral, without farther invitation, from | maston; Marabal ‘Ney, Lillie, do, Cld ships Vermont, Perry, table. “ 27; No, 547 Broome street, this (Friday) afternoon, 20th | Londonderry; George Evans Couillard, Liverpool; John 4 iuehsuasie o'clock. ” ‘ ¥? , man, Davie: Boston: harks Atticn, MoLeilan, doy Kirkland, Phil. In Brooklyn, on the 27th inst, Wiiuram P., oldest | ips, Balti beg EY ae tee Pp) here this morning, about 11 o/slogk; and left soon | son of Nathaniel and Ann Maria Chapman, aged 6 | Piura, Raresons: Vernon tint ie Wareham, for 8 Mh a Rane ds Rag ih i gO cd years. York. 24th, brige Col Tayloe, Fidler, NYork for Boaton; Rine- ‘were loud cries of “ yeas and nays,” “ let's Mr excx—I move that the House adjourn. [Ha' [From the Boston Deo, 28 } The friends of the family are respectfully invited to | jine. Clough, Bonaire for Portiand: echrs G endower, Reed, Balti- ‘the 4 4,” and on motion of Mr. | '&! ba‘) It commenced snowing térday afternoon, | attend the funeral to-day, 20th inst ,at 2 o'clock P. M., | more for Bargor; Delaware, Richmond for Salom, Burlington, zeee ap: J Mr. Gareey mos tn cersendte repeat thathe meant | about three o'clock. The marin@ telegrapa had pre- | at No, 208 Atlantic st., corner of Court st., Brooklym, .| Seaford, Portemouth tor N York, Briscek—The gentleman from Illinois now [Mr Grecey) give by A peg hyends ehh ad that he rises to e question of privilege The | biiont m is, whether.the House will entertain the ‘Mr G: Mr. MeCixnnawo—Ifwe overrule the motion of the | gentleman from lilinois, (Mr. Wentworth ) wil! not the Tesolution be open for debate ? | The Sre. The question will then recur on the | ¢ gentleman from Obio, (Mr Vinton ) The bye 3 now is, on laying the motion to recourider on y] give way, toenable me to submit a reso- | table. ordered, ~ 7 Jaques, Alexandria, 7 te to cast no imputation on t sty of members; but | viourly apnounced a thick snow storm in the bay. New A Serbs tee eter ome | What Je the question? [' Order, | had inslated that the mileage law ought to be altered. 7" iyrom the Hudson Gasette! Dee. 98.) MARITI INTELEIGMNOR, | Ave Ustert Chaceston, Sai Senbouny 2t. aaa taken, and, by a vote of yeas 08, “Thelirrshen Celevating his voice). The gentlom Mr. Asumus— I move that the House adjourn ‘Winter has set in in good earnest, and we have had aE Soret . or below. = “"annond, Deo 26—Arr sehs Marblevead, Bima, Thomaston; pA ol la Bid schs Manchester, Tottlc, NYork; seein bound to this port, will oom. | MithS Deo Di Arr sobr Moria Thorosa, Smalley, Baltimore. by having all paroels, papers, and | ciasitn, brig J 8 Cavots Leach, West Indien Sid brig Planct, This the Houre refured Lo do—ayes G4, noes 78, pea ae a wp lige pA peel dae hat The demand for the previous question was then re- | Sul the sleighs and tue merry slagis of the velis, OR SHIP NEWS NOTIC it a8 one of privilege? conded, and under its operation the reselutions were | “ys > ler, Thursday stternovn it commenced snowing, and con- Commanders wen What is the question? (“ Order, | severgily pareed— the third or last one by yeas 100, | tinued until about o'clock on Friday ing, when | fer a favor upon refused to lay t e@onsider on the table The qvestion now recurred on the motion te post- | motion tore pone the subject for tw order") Y ' nays 43, omitting the authority to send for persons f the York Herald, ready for Mr. uw It was suncunced: - y' it cleared off quite cold, the thermometerstandingifive | report t the New York Heral frice, fay iatepenetion, via: Beri | yaatnns trae ageing was on 8nd Paper. ver thete important proceedings, ad- | STATES below xero. On Saturday it contiued cold, | Immediate ry te our news steamer, t ews Dre 2—£1d ech Warrenton, Wooster, NYork. solutions, direct tee for the District of |” Mr Tunwen war permitted to proceed. He held the | The House, Ps P a) a hen the easels in the vi- = —=—=== ° Cotreniie, te ° abe srobibition of the | Tyidune in bis bend. ond as he progressed it will be | /Urmed. cbieipnsihaleliann | IE i A acta Pct Asti Passengers Salled. sinve nd insert, in lieu thereof, “thatthe com | 'n (in the fotlowing sketeh) that ie it wi SAvAnwan—Steamship Cherokeo—Col CF Smith, U 3 4, 1 miiiva bs lastenaio’ We ingatze ehes lgilation 1s ne. | ua cnnater muatives apne rune wanwinirs Pui.aveirnia, Dec 23,1848, | Mermometer, at 10 o'clock, standing 36 degrees above, | favor by fo and child; N Brigham: lady and child; D Bigstow aad agp. Mee wary to prevent the introduction of slaves into the | Hie eolied attention, firet tothe charge of the editor, ‘The snow ie rapicly disappearing, leaving our {From the Montreal Herald, Deo. 23) or otherwise, ship Beas. oed tee cineca inten F Bearires Miss Kollogs, District, for male bere oF elsewhere, and that they re- | snd then sald: I will thow that every charge is abs0- | streets, however, in an. alinost impassable state, | The weather. which up to yesterday wan extremely | Of interest to the George s cater, Thowas Divine Julian Masa fates it Backes, ba AA ai oe. tae hed, Waa ue fete iutely folee, and that the individual has inaniged in ® | perticularly at the crossings. wild, has aesumed a ver, difisrens character. it bas cate the favor. i James Lawton, E Trivett, EC Jonus, WP Welch, G otter, W Bi ben taken ¢ farther con- grovelling, bare malignant pasion, to show Con , 4 l ] ei le become exceedingly cold, with @ considerable fall of | ————— aaa —————= | Maron, David Stoddard, J’ A Hervey, George Gill, Henry © Beach, sideration of the subject postponed for two weeks— | cress in an Uuenviehie light to the world; or, What BE oka tr Lethe | rere pnow The ferry steamboats have continued to ram Port of New York, December 2,18884 | J Wirienk—1 in than ~ oe a dings, said tbat it could be called up om that day, or guage which could be conceived, or formed, | jerrunsive menners and oily t M. as to de- From the Philadelphia North American, Dec. 28 } aun anTs., 8 |, Ja vend rity oe germany, Adige ya, a4 Oa. day thereafur | or originate im the mind of the most corrupt o- | ceive them, whenever he makes the attempt. Phe first r ow of the reason, in this vicinity, H Eiingwia, of Souch Amer'os; F MoManus,and D Lagu'nabel, of PRIVILEGE THE MILEAGE OF MeMBEKS | debated jndividval who ever wielded the pen | The credulous widows who keep koarding houses, cocurred yesterday. Thore who dresded the oon- —- Wow Urtenee, Frost @ ficka, Mexior; GB Symea Jon Mackay, lon Houghton, St Torry. w¥ Ty PAM tet eek oF at lagna " for a public press, | will read a fewema!l extracts ) sre also classed umong hie victims. ‘ne deg- | tinvance of the mild. rpring-like temporatare da- Lal ang pd ‘er P Holtay d, and Master Holland, of Montreal; Thomas Glover and INTON move: ¢ Howse Tesoive iterif into * e 8 " ‘St Thema, Ruel & Back; Chiklo | Timex’ Curry, ef duets Pe trem (he prefatory remerks, viz: “ Let no wan come to this individual so closely resembk nog the wi » had their doubts and miegiv- man Curry, © Commilttes of the Whole on the Of the Union | (ie conclurion that thie excess is received contrary ore ae. eleoted Timbot the law, noted | 30es diepelied. by the sudden cepious fail of snow, hel | | oh, Hav land; A Bacon aad Chy The Kreanen was in the got of putting the gues | to law. The members are ail honorable men if any | jhel oo sete propensities, that he 1s now ge- | *Bicb commenced about nine o’elock in the moraing, | par Witamy, Vera Cros, H Brothers & | 4" New ar, Wilasp, Vora Cras, Hargens, Brothers ~ reeling, BheMield, Bt Barts, Nesmith & Wavely Wile n Pub of Hatem & Rane of OF ¢ fon, when heretic Fhall doubtit, we can silence him by r ferriog to a and cov: inued without intermission until the middie | ler, Crawford, Sevonnal, Dunbem & Dimon; Alabama, Mowucd | op Dutfaye a Totat Mz. Sawy rm, Of Obio, arcee tow question of priviiege. | thegieta to ttaiT Baier. 'B 'be Dewrpaper’, aud wapt | neveily avepected of being the erch deceiver SP ihe efterocod. Unbapplly, bowover, for those who. | Ape'cliccs, sium, Cloarman & Co a 5 ys .