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mem bert: there were cries ot inte Law, minister of the in the Centenary church, | denas, is reporied to the board of underwriters of New York, ok tp any de- | | Mr. Gawren said that if members are atiberty toput | |, As the Clerk folded up the paper, ot MoCinhsy, sud | a gr poder aed tha the | eT donate fh Jonment eee father of the late Mies | through s Felceraphve dvpatah,e3 haviag ‘put into Noro, dis es wey, in 3 tents, It wae not necessary to pase private bills for | The lobby loungers, and the members who had been | fe Ste his take care that It did hot, Ay See ee ee ene oe ocn SV Ricca wild Fa daile ehinhihek fier Ciel we keen ae mistaken. I have | their relict. chatting on the sofas, hurried to the scone. The aisles | ‘The Calitornia fever has been greatly augment- | Bo*toR. now Mrs. Lieut George D. Brewerton, U. repor’s that on the 11th inst, in Int $6. lon 71 0, fell in with the a ‘Woe, slightest, ‘objection. te the opinions of the Mr. Poutocx moved to appropriate $180 and said he eo ig to ne all were ae mi ne ob tomse hoy 4 ed by the recent intelligence trom the gold region. arena iaeiive miconads to tee tity of Corr, iying Raton eo) av enp cased tte fon}, ‘eh cent foes: nator Mississippi. Heis free toentertain them; | did not believe that these clerk: tle. y ers; an alew moun Those who had got over the first attack have had | Tyeiapd, kinedom of Great Britain. - we ‘veeso), and enpi i) (oop jen og Srattpive said Lzhought wae due tomy friend, | compensation. For many days and weeks they he ttees and looked over the screens. Dr. Edwards was a elapse, and. ft vessels are daily offering and | |" ry new Jidboom aud d-ok load of oul, molasses, &°; aleo all of ber t far from Mr. Greeley. and these gentleme At Carmel New York, on the 2ist inst., by the Rev. y, for fear, if | was silent, that the inference might be | little or 1g to do; but the very moment they bat men, the crew, and brough! ad- | be atthe same time. Of eoume the: filling up with patients. The bark Tarquin has | J M Ccley,Mr Joun L. Taacy, of Astoria, York, a. The bull of B, when le‘, wasin Gawn, that I bad scquieroed im the conclusions to | to work late Mee beenereet shop or ee cheerved.”” There were many membere on theie fect, | been purcheeed ‘by a party of our citizens, good | to Miss Ds sonan Saturn, adopted daughter of Dr. Wim. | erverand tight, and Capt wiu'd bare atterntad to get het into be ae acmmyeon remarks, Mr. Corwin referred to M rhe re N remarked that, however melons and ther wes yt as much quietude as on Sundsy at | and subasantia} ce r znecHenions and wil pas Smith, of Rushford, York, consinoal ‘succession of gales; lost boat, stove cabin doors, broke Bi be, be understood tha: question time onthe 10th of February. ere are also thou- wheel, Ko, be per te which | see remarkable. deen before the committee, who reported for their relief a amps, (addressing Mr. Greeley)—I wish to | sands here who want to go but cannot raise the Notice to Mariners. Died, ntleman whether that is editorial ? On Tuesday, 23d inet , suddenly, Joun Hutcuincs, | we 5 » requisite means to carry them. formerly of New Brunswick. N. J., aged 63 years follor Ob; let him ask thequestion.”) Iwish to} "rhe announcement of Henry Clay’s proposed | Smt % lan sng those of ihe family, are peepecttally | Th The Cuaimman--The Chair would inform the gen- | return to the Senate does not meet with the appro- | invited to attend his funeral, this day, at 3 o'clock, at | 82d bave been remove to anexplanation. He was not Dill, which now stands on the privste calender. He pie. 8 “he 5 Senator oar Mississippi ~~ raise point that the amendment was not in order; ks, thought him ‘soquiesced in. ay REDEMPTIO are obliged tol B Weed, Esq, of Apalachicola, for the pm: oe 40 30; and the os i i on Cape Rt Blas Irn 85 26 . amendment, appropriati tleman that thie is not the proper time toask such | val of the Taylor whigs here, though At gives great | 53 Second street. presi yy 21.” The lighter sOed0S tor the sadoeapie! of fe pe He questions, or mal manana (‘Leave! leave!” | pleasure to the ‘‘old hunkers” of the party. The On Wednenday e' nine 24th inst., of a short fllness, | Show well 14 sail pothi: r ed that this was pursuanee of the recom. | “Let him go on!” “Goon ee “Jer | ore assert that he comes at the urgent request of Rol Halsted P. and Mary Ann 1a Bcery, the following important marine intelligence from the pose . asury. The fusion. i . 0) es Be id, es of the ppl wesiipiecieeiee ee SPs eee pes ‘and, sorip, Lpeyserert! Fehigicresy rey that General ee 1 on Fridsy sfternoon, at 3 o’clock, from their Sonim 0 Maninsne—The following information rw ne Mr. Foots thanked the Senator from Alabama. Dearing rix per t interest, is redeemable at the Mr. Epwan Ihave offered additional section Emncrant Commission.—The Senate to-day con- | residence. 48 Crores rs om ants ae i spe Cp Coltfornie, decivet Sa Pater ¢ The “explanation accorded with his usual magna- | Treasury Department, but there is no law authorizing | to the bill. (Read. “Read it in.??) firmed the nomination of Capt. McArdle, of New On the even’ Dg a ne a inst., Jounw F, Apriance, feciseniont the ne faves, aimity, Mr. Foote then took up the thread of his | the Secretary to redeem it, The Committee of Ways | Mr. Guxxixy made @ remark, which we could not | York ag Emigrant Commisssoner. aged 51 years ani ths. Gn tract tie she tar Levee fed fasta ih ip dao ariaea reply to Mr. Corwin. The Senator from Ohio had | and Means believe that it will be for the interest of the | hear. * ‘Tbe friends of the family ote Fespectfully invited to | too fer to the W, whileon others it isim the opporite error. The: Ret answered him the charges against Judge MoLean | government to redeem the sorip, Mr. Enwanns—1 want to know whether you wrote | Faoy Pont av Puinox.—A letter from Port au | sttend the funeral, at his ate residence, 251 10th street, | cutiinect ihe coun i Impertectiystven ni in te neigh b a ld mot be ited. Mi The amendment was ado; ted. it? (And this was said with much earnestness.) eee 3 hat the en- | 02 Friday, at Sovclock, FP. M., without further invita- | borhood of Marguirite Ray. The ncrth point makes out to ee Pen Aree eet: tee ecaeee ne arene “ME iene The C The gentleman cen go on by anani- | Prince, under déte of Dec. 20th, says, that the en- | tion. eintarce cf aout 0 mile. sing as near ay could by tapered, TOD TE cginioa an ae ee Ome MeSPiTy: mons content, [*No objection.” “Go on,” si. | forcement of the new plam of government monopoly | “77 tho oity of Brooklyn, on Monday, 224 inst., of | in dre d0min N lat. ‘To the # and NE the coust fopmean open expressing his cpinion on the slavery Peeeon | gM, Kino, of Massachuset an amendment, of the coffee trade, will, it is apprehended, lead tofur- | spoplexy, aged 62 years, Many, widow Of the late Ro- | PsY. «ff which lie two emall islands during the late campaign, were out’ o! ; a . With «low sandy beach, ontside ot which the breakera make for" Seer Srenttaster with the functions ar ifs ciiean | Which was agreed to, appropriating $1,000 for the pur- | !@R0@ 7) vist 1 On, no, don't.” «Let | ther troubles in that laland.—Boston Tyavetler, Jan. 28. | Blve Ferguton, sallmaker, of New York. ‘Jew mandy beach, outdo ot wi era ta more then a learue, |de is a deep lagoon connecting with Fegardlene of the exouuplen of his predecessors, and par- | oct Informatica’ te irene tone eeeaary £0 c0l- | nim goon.” Goon.” Downin front. The friends of the family. also those of hersons Ro- | puirite Hay. ard having tro msuriataboet 20 calles eae oulariy il-timed at o crisis. whem the exoltenient : apart, to fe i John P. Ferguson, and | wardswhich the tide sets with great force A vessel bound down. eae net eee Wen erase Gaattse nner feeee; oat | Sienna ity Are aes there had been no general legislation on the CITY TRADE REPORT, 9 Chair on my amendment. ¢ be set by the fi tide ii the other of the Ua anal taking tide with Moston during the | Sytniton ta Cangrtt nod bect sbices ie signe | Be Cuscenat=1 dence gentiomen to take tholt | ae wage armer ton oeeat hehe hoe atias | iho er sooe nw James syanand, Thomas £- | teitad ios abe sea he" Me ‘Bop tane Hautes SERRSea hcuid nate Gojsed Mic cr taeteseines ae $15,000 to supply deficiencies, ‘There are ten | {ie (MeO Hat kal Te | 30 erday, continued to-day. There was no change in | on Friday, 26th inst., at 12 o'clock, M., at St. John’s | Yeurg,at tho wosiermorss renee AB the Com. Stockton, Satter Te mea ta be copectaa tint same Tor; there is no law to appoint | sir, Gurxixy again put in a word edgeways, prices, which seered to have reached about the lowest | Chapel, Varick atr Invortanr To Manivrea—We are indebted to F. W, = Same. It Waaite be expect ibe ‘ae were a therefore it becomes essen- The Cuainman—If the Chair indulges one gentle- point, for the present. As later foreign ere Maneres; Thompeon, Esq. for the foil < important mar ne int gence, ious of Judge MoLean ; men'who, by thelr course of porpitale: Which heve meow athe, | M80 sn euch proceedings, another will claim w similar |. W88 hourly expected, the sales weremoderate, and oon: | ———————= is Gans Pewee ofthe ste UES Oa a epporition to the war, had now the thanks of Mexico | {ai2, the additional horpitals, mob Peen autho: | privilege, and thus the business of the Honse will be re- fering, aud no ssles of moment reported. Holders of Pavers en ts of 8 Two Pm, discovered from the srasthend the anion Rocks ie for thelr magnanimity. It was expected that such | dollar and twenty oente is upored Gothen sai Ifthe House, however; dasiven om tereiarant'| oOFr Sere tndispoced $0 awbmit to tive citing rarenof | =? Tits York tight, bearing per compass SB hy B about 23 miles distant; whiokz wn would sympathize with Judge MoLean, Yet one | tar and Conere in the poecata a ae ene, tailor, ane ion, Ik cen begone into. Hip Chalmmgn thinks || Door aad several. samples were rersoved before the | CenadaJuikion Zeal secording to oar Peniion woald, place them in URE 24 dog 68 mt a it; restrain dol im proper } 5 ahi ten isbae, he Chonetie of thet econa ley, im Balers that the beat Anderente of bosfoaa and sailors | yi ite, at teat decides that it is eapecpec te sire of ehance. ape pelea ait ame anyon te ge ager la ac” 10 Ia va obtained by an altitude near noon which may be two- nal intamy.” Mr. Foote regretted that the Senator | ferted, ao thet some plan may be deviaed co pa all coo | ¢Bt°t isto explanations with regard to any newapape | cf damaged for distilling, were very triding. | There Hermans, Crabtren,” Mar 20 "RevesTin Franch Adina Da Pll Thouars in Me vrag of from Oblo, bad ot come better prepared for his de- | Eoepitals in practical operation, Mr, Dorn—I ark, if the gentleman cannot goon by | Provisions were more settled in prices. Western pork RMVB. Ae aye 3'| tere eesk teeta te to ee snleree ne ae a Dy jects, of that tort of facctiousness and SOGUIATieg,..| MABRSHOIIESH: AED: CROLOGICRY | SURVES OF ‘Gd unanimous conrent? [‘ Yes,“ yes.” “No,” “no ) es 4 at the fieteeoneniel yell penny ie ee “AYRE. sake fal nema ge cock; but hey are so close together, one may cover another, whem Soro hie pret eaeea tem Calo was es distinguished | nye, Dicxinson offered an amendment—that there | cpit., E?wsnes—l appeal from the deciaion of the | Tot" iteway demand fer beat, and ales of United States, Heckstad, Jan 8} United Baten Heskstad, une | le vniral Du Petit Thouars may be relied on for all he Geowsibeo- pa ability. Grave charges should be | ,, approprinted $5 000; out of the $80,000 heretofore question was taken, and the sppeal was sus- | Were made at an advan here was rather more Faleoo, Thompson, |” Jan 18) Falcon, Thompoon,* — Fab1 | secon by himeslt asus the highest in lat, 24 deg. BY e appropriated for running the boundary between the a. ouasi .. long, 115 dog. 45 20 pec, weet; hi Ou wotonce Mee Die the Lill ous, tex United States and Mexico, for the purpose making geo- | ‘The Cuarmman—The gentleman from Ohio has the r Faloens Ghocyacnt Jen | Zeleeni thom ieess 4 PR toner oe eee ee ee ee WERE Teee arte pany tbe Dill, wae. taken mp, DEO. | logical and mal ‘aminations of that portion i CELE. MROen See Go| CxBaeny CU eee carey 207 | Crveren ee reece ‘Arrowemlth’s chart corrected to 1682, pute them in lat 26 deg. Canada andthe United States! shall pase berween the | ° ey line to ie came ps Now, I wish to know whether you | For‘ Gatiomin, sates’ continued cotive, need seeerat | Sentberner, Berry," Jan 2) Mon the eerreoted shartect cur Exploring Rxprdition, 184, far- two countries,asfar as the United Statesare concerned, | Diished; the examination to be made under the direo- article! dditional vessels were bought or charte nm pleted by the Byérographical Bureau at Washington (er the Obio free of duty. "There artic wheat, flour and other | Lon fo! the commistioner appointed by eee anes y- Gontlenen wil semana temit it | cop NEthaghlinuica Cee anata 74, neither of the above da 2 ates. He a no appro, o' . In > . : ne bre er apt A cl tuch an examination, and this seems a proper time to | conversation with a colleague, 1 was tnformied that, « ever eee Arey OBIS NPE | Nigare.tprien Jan27| Americn talon” Jan3t the growth of Canada and the frontier States of the | Make It motion was made for tellers,’ I thought I vated for » ‘Eepert from let te Sid Jenuory, America, Harrison, ‘Fed 24 | Niugara, Rysic, Feb 21 bel parsed it over and declared the 1849. 1648, | | * The Hermude steamer touches coming and returning at Ha- | | Spoken—May 21, lat 17 4 N. lon 16034 Bi (hy ship Teabatla, of An amendment was pending, moved by Mr. Phelps, amendment for the books carried. q aah ras, Chagres, 3 dal the ‘more. supposed on the paevage from Callao to Hong Kong), es nce | Wins ee a Ate a Lerange, Dexten, Fil from Navigators’ Talande fcr Ramectatkee”” | ta Creseent City returns from Chagres to the city of New ‘Your—The tales reached about 8000 | gyleare Lavisatinarainwee survey, or anything else. The commiesion ie to run the | - Mr. F: ps—Then | understand you as saying | Pot, barrels. . Sees ite sheet, Fa, and manuracrarta aco0kian, be mdary As he understood, at the Ist Congress, that son vated withanb knawine nisin adread er a oura, : Mr. Dix rose to the discussion. He pleaded that in- Bargin ee Ss Sait RE you ain a8 rote fon theaeyoke: & 2,600 barrels, including 700 of Ohio, at $5 68%; 400 | |S ‘The Falcon touchesgoingand returning at Savannah, Havana | ,,A% Américon ship, srowina.s slaval hat white, halt blue, die pow Fo so the bit vaste, Maxen up if iy eal no'salary; But he under- | Mr. Epwanos (with much warmth)—I say that this is | Pure Genesee at $5 948 $6; and small lots fancy at | and New Orleans. EE ing. Deiieve that this bill would be prejudicial to angrestion | 8t0od that the President had, notwithstanding, nomi- | not justified by the fact, 1 have. witnesses to make | $6123. Included in the above rere 500 barrels New Movements of the Sailing Packets, ‘| by tip Anns, from New Orlane for Havre Jan1i,1at26 15, mn nal half white half di- i nated a commissionor and fixed th and that the 'd what I ray. Orleans at $5 50 @ $6; do Michigan at $6 68%. Payor fhipe to Sail, lon f: * nN #, ie, Reuatey, be, weal 208 £0 for Mt; for the first | Senate had confirmed him, He wished to call the at. | “Cr "Ga cnsey iacayeh cana There wae moderate business doing in Southera, pln Are pel ‘supposed the Fanoy Forrester, Sean, fom New ork whole country. ‘He belisred that the’ Lil compre. tention of the House and the country to the fact that | Mir. Evwanns (continuing)—I say that the gentle- | 824 we noticed ales of 200.0 300 barrels Petersburg | Richard Alsop, Stzith, Nov 26] Queen of tieWest JanZl jansver (of Bath), from Mobile for Liverpoel, Deo 29, lat ited = 7 5 Rhip. i this was done without warrant of law. man justified the vote before he gave it, and subse. | COUntry at $5 60; and 200 » 300 Georgetown at the | Cambridge, Peabody,” Dec 1 | Sheridan, Cornish, Jan 26 | 36°17" ion #3 dt, b daye owt: “ . tl f same price. Wheat—Some lote of Southern and Wes- | Garrisk, Shipley, ¢ 11 | Montezuma, Lowber, Feb1 | “4 Yapk, incorrectly reported “Warren, from Porto Rico or Port 1xsox— Dees not the treaty, which has been geen ee bee geoh Paisrecacpeis fie i hatd | term were offering at a 110 9 1160.; but we could only | New Wirld, Kuight, | Deo Zl) Honey Cay, Haman, eit | au Frluce, for New ors,” Jan 18, lat 38 10, lon 73 20. Ze S: Skiddy, Deo % | Richard Alsop, Smith, Feb 11 Hainman—The amendment i¢ out of order. | myscif ready to produce the names of gentlomen who | hear of 400 bushels Long Island at 11034. Corn—Sales | [¢ha Yeater, Ment | Cambridge Peabody,’ FobiG | , Bark Madonna from ‘Now York for Sani Francisoo, Jan 16,480 Po dy Hook. TawOUTM, PoRTeMoUTs, Tk Lucia Moria (of fslem), Brown, Bee 10, lat 6 968, lon. ended great, commercial advantages to the Ua naw 8, and that it would no rejudicial to any quarter of the Unien, He oui fist com, reheareut hoe este Conia ae ene Pinte ine ae fis ese The discussion must be restrained within proper limits, | know to the contrary. (“Name them, name them!” | of 4,000 8 5,000 bushels Southern damaged, for distill. ; Mr. Asnatv that tl rf hig oe . | img at 490., amd 1,500 do. sound do. were reported at | mediator, Star) Nov 28 | Northumberland, Tan. 94 | gohgth Locks Marie (cf fan), Brown - Sa ad i$ 1,600 J 5 it 580, iectorie, ryieg Pan Bhosis. miles, trade, and not to interchan domestic commodo. | er ne nate Se era neem and that Mr. Ganzuay—I eppeal to the gentleman to let me | ai'se'4 a age. for Nosther, Berley- “Sales of 500 | Yorktown, fever, Deo 21 | Loudon, Hebard, Feb 16 ee Yeas geen on tbe 20th Deo. in South Channel, storing BS i - ow iD | L. ferritorien, But over if acah vag through contiguous | the salary; but it does not authorize the President to pwanps—Ihold myselfreeponsible. (In aloud | bushels were made at 680. Bavaria, Anthony, ‘Deo | St Nicolas Tree t EO ee e ae ee aben fot Richmond, Va, Jan 1B, ed. he should think th it be fe favor, { x that do so, ‘ir. Hudeon, come to the id. (Yes, go up.’ Export from lst to 234 Januar 1848 1849. Havre, Ainsworth, Jan 6| D d’Orleans, Richardson, Feb 10 Block Island NE 10 miles dista: t. aus ot the Rintes of Mace Reet ie Tneae of ee, | The Smendment was then rejected. a!) Ihave the names of the gentlemen. ‘Wheat Flour, bbls Sc ABMED Ne TAO OR oA Se ann oR co | pBche tis Bliss Dearhorn, of ana 57 hours from New York for treme emergency, or inflation, as in 1837, could af- PREPARATIONS FOR THE NEW ADMINISTRATION. son did not come, however, and remainedin | Wheat, bush. sees 31068 5.666 Persaccla Jan 14, Jat 39 49, lon ford to import their agricultural products to the United | | Mr. Saturn, ef Conneotiout, said that he had beon Corn Hi and that in thore isolated o: uch importa: | instructed by the Committee on Foreign Affairs to offer do, of Boston, who.e bound not stated, Jan 3 lat see e + 189,551 401,450 MARITIME INTELLIGENOK,. + Rome, none. = See == ae Foreign Ports. n amendment : $63,000 for outfits of forei; \ EY Wi bout to speak, when + mone 2819 mi = Soh “at J Canede was tao, Sit Ges ad Ratan ntac | teareem mah Ueeeee areareecscee™ mints | Mr, Gatley eeaneed biaTast Was" aneasneat ie Br itil) | Port of New York, January 25,1640, | 52 Chum dtp Sane ntr Gat omg, Bein Ju ‘With her rigid climete and colonial restrieticas it | that be could not, of course’ know the views tf che | waswithdrawm, ‘The market continues steady, with salesof acne Merril ‘arr S0tb, to sail on her return oon.” Behr Lepeeletee, ‘was imposeibie that she could ever compete with us jn | new administration, but he understood that there was WORD OF EXPLANATION, 1,600 bales at our quotations, chiefly by exporters. [! i sca ERTS $40 | Steerer: was expooted from 8t Thomas, where she bad been ehar- the market of agricultural products mt Ihe adysntages | ® precedent in ppropriation bill passed at tho ses- Mr. Vi aid that @ resolution was introduced to LIVERPOOL CLASSIFICATION, JES eogebeosea . tered to Lond Soe Beet, a sl ih casa Totes : must be always on our side, Besides the steps which | sion of Congress immediately preceding the commence. | ctcind the appropriation for the books, but the House Cleared. 1th, tack W Hi Hurvie Laighton: Baits Oe bere 8 Righe, Ceneda had taken in removing her deferential duties, | ment of the present administration. Ile desired that | voted it down. He reported an appropriation for them, Uplande, Steamship- Cherokee, Lyon, Savannah, § L Mitchell, Rew yer Portland; brigs Maine Porter, Providence; J Marvhall. States, | which was incoming shoul to carry out the law. He did not consider that he bad van a Pathe eh rei and in placing the manufactures of the United States, | 7 ming id make such arrangements Ship—Obio, Clark, Apalachicola, J W Phillips, ; Barke—Mery Stewart, Tucker, som Fravcisco, Muillor & Lord | Albaircan, Coobrane, Wm Jay, Hall, Dah, Cae Johnson, Bristé tt ©! Ml, for insti A th as itmight deem expedient and preper. He supposed | % right to set up his private opinion against that ef the Sens a, Oe amelie Manchester, suggested | that there would be'no objectionto the amendment’. | Hcure. ‘The clerk furnished him with the estimate, — fast; Christina, Lansford, Bosto: de Telog tampher, Bath; Clara ‘Blien” Kile ol; Sth. Clara, Hewitt, Philadel- ~ do, 5 i 4 Celestina, Pettingill, New London; Catharine, Mr. Si offered anoth nd) ich, with | As Chairman of the Committee of Ways and Means, he Brige—Smithfeld. Duff, Africa, R Green, Jr; Brazilian (Br), | ptia; 4th, brigs a eae mea rany barriers Canada Cust the above, was agreed to, appropriating ’sr0 800, or so | reported many bilis containing appropriations for ob- Moria Jacksonville, wWiteington; Ann D, Bedell, Non. | ee hee ten eyo ee coat Bree Balsimory Ow, eould ecme into competition with us was wheat, and | much thereof as may be mecessary, for outfits of charges | jects which he did not approve. folk, Sturges, Clearman & Co. Ae] : : Deven and, Deo ti (hack davon) —Azr beg Rleanor, —, New be exhibited fcom numerous statistioal comparisons of | dee affaires, Be, THE PRODUCTION OF WITNESSES—“ TO THE BOOK.” ee ried York; chr Globe, reaiey, do; 12ch, brigs Wilbouding, Smith, doz the growth of wheat in Canada, as compared with that [There sppropriations, it is apparent, will enable Pre- Mr. Greevey arose—[‘ Let Greeley have a chance. arr a Bolle, Bell, Baltimore. sid Lith, brig Calcutta, Clark, Bostons Btosmebip Faloon, Thompson, Chi Belize 14, Havana i7, Savannah 20, Jan 1, New Orleans 13, | j4th, bark Ci —, New Orleans, ston 21, with mdze to HAVANA. Of the States bordering those provinces, would always | tident Taylor to pay the outfits of such ministers as | “Goon!” jan 17—{i Quarantine— Barks Childe Harold, Rich, ve the balance of that trade in our favor; and that | may be appointed to take the places of those he may | Mr. Vinrox—I withdraw my amendment. Marsball & Koberte, ‘OM Hatteras saw a ship, supposed to be the | from N York; Hecla, Loupe, do; Clara Belle, Parker, do brige ° recall.) Mr. Guvecey—I ask the gentlemen named to an- F .—Cotton was engaged to Liverpool at | Leopero. of Baltimore, steering NW. 24th, 644 AM, came in con- | Republic, from Mobile; Frank, Backer, do; Condove, Ni ayo Sanpaletrat erent me erg poe gee THF Loan, swer whether I said what is charged? 1 qamand this | 5.164; for corn in bulk 8d. was asked; toHavre cotton | tact withechr Rllen, Cant. Mors from New York for Sutolk; the | rch Trsvidenor, Beater + Louise, Voss, from New York; Annaron, ; Sarah, Whiler, froin, Bostsns Sophia, & Crasaweg, from Georgetown; Ros- vi ofthem. I might have eaid that, the law Baving pass- sebr shortly afte down, and the crew, four in number, suc. fortis lnnue of Uvearary moves, “Ths Loot aot of 44, | €4, te outs map bound fo ako te appropriation ~ | Za tagem.tc, Land ee epengnd te Liverpool at | ej tur gute ion thf Strahan oem 7 us som Fal an er eat hae importance of our trade, in breadstuffs and provisions, | be said, sets apart the revenue from the public lands | | deny that | said it was good appropriation. ticn for their relief to the amount of $100. line, Leet, from Bristol; Cordelia, Show, from Portland: ‘with New Brunswick and Nova Scotis, and the increase | for the payment and liquidation ot the public debt. | | Mr. Epwanps—Hudeon on the stand, Darling on the ship North Americs, Bathoy, Hamburg 60 days, and 35 | Gaceola, Emery, from Boston; Ionia, Crowell do; ( Staa- that would be given to it from the passage of this act. | The interest on the loan is to be paid first, and the re- | stand. (“Order !” “ order En eens ae aisardt, Tn at 43 )oh 612), (ao data) appa sack Ronny: of | Session tyimmunaons sche Giadl tor, Ge Re ny ad A larger proportion of our domestic products would | #idue of the land revenue is to be applied for the pur- | hear what you’ve got to say ’’) ss Se. oN dy Rae Ue Asan Ligeti J Chitchell, Kennedy, from Charleston; Watchman, Frost, fous $4 per barrel was asked, and heavy goods ta! er ton; passage fees varied from $100 to $300, ing to the nature of the vearel and tbe accommodations otice sales of 400 quintals dry cod at $2 = eu Georgetown Ip port 16th, bark Rapid, Ward, from New Yor! thus be diverted to the Brisish provinces, and settled | chase of the stock, but it cannot be purchased TeATIMONY FOR THE PROSECUTION 4; all other dercriptions continue firm. aoe aS shay ca frratiglendec Re ort for in bills of exchange on England, which thove pro: | PAT; the consequence of which will be, that whit Mr. Hupson (after order was in a degree restored)— |" ivir —The market for bunoh raisins is firm and | Mgy,tge bad berm cue o¢ dave moved h Bates Ceatte, der Sd tian bee Sane Teed ae Yinces can commend from importations of lumber to | Whole stock remains above par, the surplus, after 1 get up, Mr. Chairman, (* Order,” * Keep quiet,” | the demand good; the sales of the day are 2,000 boxes, | toGes Bulkley. Matanzas, Jan 15—Arr brigs Tecumseh, Lang, Boston; Lewis England. The bill wasentirely local in its character, | ingt t, will remain in the treasury, for t! “Down in front?) by request. I suppose that it 6 | a+ $1 45; 1.000 do. Messina oranges and lemons at $2; | Bark Apollo, Hoodless, Palermo, 65 days, with fruit, toCham- | pean Noser uo lith berke alone Poot fortiasd; Mary Lowell amd would only affect the Northern and Northwes- | rod, p. of twenty y ind, until th not in order for me to address the House; but if there | 9 baies Ivica almonds on private terms, and 10 do. TRS PAE a tuntslnca le, 0d Tins with cada, | SPOONS trig Allison, Pierre, Georgstowns 13th, back Sarabt tern Stater, and they, from a knowledge of iteadvan- | becomes redeemable by its own limitation. TheCem- | be no objection cn the part of the House, there is no | sareeiiles at 10;¢0, toBacger & Pook 20th inst lat 87 40, Ton 12 3, spoke brig | tee Abe Kean ee cares eee bee oa Sd 18 the tages, device the act to be passed. The removal of the | mittee of Ways and Means had the gubjeot under oon- | chjection on my part to make a statement. (“Go on Hives.— ‘The operations since our last, embrace 3,000 | Aira tom Losuayra fer Boston, : Portland; brige Kitorveril, Corseahsil, Bestel, ‘Tostes, Lavasa’ Canadian duties on the passage of this bill would ideration, and directed him (Mr Vinton) tohave an | “ No objection”) I can say sees sparticular day, | Rio Grande, 21 1b ,at about 100 ) 81x months; 1,000 Porto Bark Ann Hood, Bare ow, New Urleans,£16 days, with pork, &o, n q ter, Frar kfort: Alavade, n before the House | Cabello at 100., discount off; and 1,200 green salted | toG Cullins. "Vore au. ERwin: eral times—I get Buenos Ayres, 46 lb., at Se., 4 per cent off for cash, Bark Robert Walsh (reported yesterday), Singer, New Orleans, | Boston St"; Nauvor, i fort, Carter, Braxton, Cadey, fe ladeiphia: Rshol Hard: divert into Cai 1 mount of provisions from | interview with the Secretary of the Treasnry on the | When the book resolution h the United States for domestic consumption, which | Subject.” The Secretary eald that this would be a very | it was before the House i wise regulation, enlarging th fi designate the day; but one day, wh a 4 —There is nd f rT wih mndee to J Elwell). ixg, frum Boston, di Lye-nder, Powers, arc day previous, Br, Phelpe, Because it incladed the revenue atticies of | 10 bin power to purchase stock, Tho" efect ot shis | Dusted on the quertion of ‘books, on”walking from | )1247HAN- There isan aotive demand for sole, and | Wi Dy su (of & Yarmouth), Teach St Jago de Qube, Do 2, | Sif iun Bremen tig there Hamture Canada, with which athe | mexdment, ifit prevail, will authorize the Secretary, | the capitol, I fell in with my irlend from New | Pri ey cine aad ihe salen reached about 5,000 | Mit ingte te Nesmith & Walsh, It waa undertand at St a Sr Dosrineo City, Dee 23—trigs america, Gross for Boeton iz effect of the amendment would be to destroy the bill, | "hen ke bas the mens, to go into the market, and | York (Mr. Greeley); that we conversed from the | igs at f4 311.” : rubject to forty dapwynarantine, asd all ves v ead ae Ocans Dette Based ties Gatto EW He much preferred, if the Senate were disposed, to purebate stook at the market price. vn, | fabitel.to the avenue In relation to there books; that | P41 TS ,cr4.—A parcel of 600 bbls, North county from porte within il milnot New Wore, wonldbe elect sm Ewald iy Mary fe’, Gracey, oy Charen fine, o v ir. 3 Li Cc icut, ed, as | underet i, Is) 8" qua: ine. ‘Lhe N experienced heavy weather on hei dal CO ent » to ton; Bath] zejpot St Chetty upcm sta maaits seth stood. < TBOSO- | Cn sctetary DOAAE OCHO RIOR. THe ae reel Gave bead mnietatenc thee Re Veo in taros cetwe yor: || TOIL Tes Ream akanias 61 iage; cull ber mils,and haa teeny daysN of Easterns. Jebusca—a survey bal Usen bed on beard: bed she wos tsdennetey mator from Virginia had objected als bill, be- J power of this kind. He may purchase a h hould vot Dits.— The market for lnssed continues Arm at the | EL vite, terion, Deues 6 days, with iamber, 00 2 omit ‘Dyer, for Boston in 4 days; Paclte, (of eauee he regarded it as a measure of qussi annexa- | Million of dollars worth of the stock, and the effect of dooks; that he had voted, or shou That | late advance, with fair amount of sales. wee A eimeeon, * ve . We aL) ntl te Reda eae ee eee Bing parade ap ect will Bavettin MiatpryeCroraers earn eof there publications were of auch @ character | | PR0vi0Ns.—Sales of 100 bbls. pri i, BE Ex pire, Baxter, Galveston, 22 days, with cotton, to Hus. ie flome Ports, Frou Vituinia would bot object to snuesation ta thts tohis plaarure. nT Drews ‘Be FtOSK: | IOS they ever could. be published unless publie “brig Bowen (Dfore, reported, Terry (of St oor). New On | BAT, Jan 19-81 bark, s Chadbeurae, cul sna Mee instance; unless. indeed, it was only judicious to anngx 5 ‘on replied that unless the money from the | tronage was held out; and the other reason was, that Jeane, 18 days, with mdve, to Suydam, ‘Sage & Co. [veh inst, tat | Eeyptiom Oram, and Moot ras eg Tn Tish, Faichaven: new territories at one particular extremity of the | PUblic lands was ured for this purpose, after paying the | Obe class of theee books contained important elements 38, lon 79. spoke brig Marcellus, froin New York for Nuevitas, ALE, ec jam, m5, Union. Interest on the stock, it would be useless in the Treas- | Of history; that unless gathered up and published tus, Onpe Bay tien. Brig Robert Waleh (of ‘Thomeston), Singer, New Orleans, 15 | sehr Teluts, 4 Mr. Henren bad seid that this seeemed like » mea- | UTY. While the government was paying on it six per | 800n, they would be lost; that the distribution of these well & C daye, with mdse, to FE 0. Boston, Jan 23, AM—Arr chips North Bend, Sprague, D Caleutta at 7c, and a parcel a! Brig Obic, Sawyer, Savannah, 7 days, with cotton to RM De- | Jobn Holiand, Henderson, New Urieans; barks altotn Dor, Ma cent interest, It was only the revenue from the publie | books was intended to diffure information among the | St 7° - - . oe, | wattor bil'a; Mari, Bryant, New Ormane; Joon Broawer, Tol at a eee gl eboney cere (PTT. td community; that, therefore, he was infavor of the prr- | Of, cnteegras dome naen ete ea Ce ere Bene old: | ILE Ce. Orlean, Harmer, from wreck of bark Mary Ellen, | lashioolsy Homon, Dotne Savannsit; Avola, Sparrow, Charleston; ‘Mr. Dix—I 20 understood the Senator. Mr. Rockweit — The gentleman rays “only,” but | cbate of there books, and bad ruffered much for not | eis county mess sold at $8 50; the: no change | fromNew Orleans, ashore on Abeecomb Beach, with proviel seiaaiceo be mene Winaleien th tite eet os Mr. Hunter taid that he bad considered it,on the | the revenue from that source is three millions per an- | baving access to books ef this character. in country or ime; salen ot 20,000 Ibe, | sino the sande salle riezing. mo, of thabark, ‘The bark hes been | Fira Ghised Hints yesterday y, apiremeetie, @uley, Balto contrary, as perhaps the only recemmendation in the | 5¥m. The money in the treasury from the lands is Mr. Hudson resumed his seat. é » | bacon tides 0. of 1000 | “Rehr Jenny Lind, Smith, Now Haven. via Holmes’: Bole; Caic.pee. Emery, Philadelphia, pill. * not set apart by itself, but all the money will be used. (There were now loud cries of “Darling,” ‘ Darling,’ e made good dairies febr Olive Branch, Clarke, Franklin, Mo; lost her flying jb Jan 23, PM—are e, Coraova, Moore, {ram Chacleston vis Mr, Dix was glad to bear it. No such thing was in- | The effect will be a atock-jobbing operation. “Darling? ‘Take the stand!” “ Down in front!) Oise. Butter continued in good de | boone. eee teh coe ery peed tended. ‘The measure had been several times reoom- | Mr. Nicout coincided in the views expressed by Mr. |_| Mr. Dantinc— Onone of the days- (‘louder.” “loud- | 33 Packages fair quality this State,reld at ive. prices | febrFxcelstor Young, Wellfect. aps attentuaas taen be ution Neos mepertearaeneetee Remel mended by the Secretary of the Treasury; bat it was | Vinton. So far from this arrangement being injurious | ¢r'”)—-on one of the days that the vote was taken om | 741.204 s00m 16 to 200 , i bord i Met rit ied foran.wudesoribed rquare rigged veuesl cuvwlde> The wephous 1 ‘oppored, as a measure of annexation, by the anti liberal | t the business cf the country, the tendency will be | the bcoke, on my way from the capitol, going down the Export from 1st to 28d January, 1849, 1848, | Seb Chief, Van Namo, Baltimore. B Forbes wout beiow last cveuiog to tow up some of the above party in Canadas, But while he would tolet the govermment buy its stock at a better ad- | steps, | met with the gentleman from New York. He | ogg 2? sbbis 1.841 2 628 Below. versola, Cid, ship Capivol, (of this port, late of Salem) Prostor, tures of anne: n, he would not reject t! if they | vantage. was in conversation with anothergentleman. | heard | 02 +e. 1962 8204 Raark Wabath, Brown, from Buenos Ayres Nov § San Francisco; brig Sutton, rerkins, Mobile; robs Carohine, Sher- were offered if these restrictions between the The amendment of Mr Vinton was agreed to, bim ray that he justified the appropriation for the | ) 414 ‘ seeese kegs, 5,652 9,068 | Brig Lima, Bigzive, from New Orleans, 18 days, ee tee eee ae see sone people of the borders are not removed, they may hasten CONOMY—A HEARTY LAUGH. books to members, onthe ground that they would dif | ““s, ver was inactive at6ic, : A, Reviborn Wiig, repected to be the Phiburey Thatber, from | HUA: t eas ieroeren: ann tes benem, Cemelas bol ee Ame OF Avigetlon of the Bt reece e ah, them. | | Mr Gnrrixy offered an additional section to the | Wry seater number of boske there than eltewtore, | Sticks —Sales bave been made of 26,000 mats oassia | Sys7rah, with cotion, to Durham & Dimon, dap; brig Masiannon Monday, cendzieh, B ane ih 2 LIMO RK, Jan 34—Arr bar hion, Kendrick, be deduction, in proportion to the compensation, for | dered by Congress could be seen ; and on this ground | ao ang for thie staple, and we notice sales of 2,700 jteamehip Cherokee, Savannah: th Carolina, Califor. } packets tuiling to boist their stgnaic;) brige Nancy, Davie, Charles. pa Sout Anson, Charieston; bark Chaires, Barbadoes; sshr A Emery, ‘an Francisco, ar d otherr, in favor of the books.— ‘Orleans; sehis Th Ne The right of way of the St. | the time he js from his seat, except he be absent by | BS tupported the rerclutio: bags Manilla on private terms; 1.400 brown Havana at aithuore, Gleight, do," Cid snipe dae, ackees sorasas- aye been contended for, but never | reaton of sickness, or by authority of the House. The | Uhis conversation took place going down, and before | 5 t4 ¢:/. ; 209 hhds. New Orieaas at 4% to Sc., and us San Francisco, vis Caltac; Gustav, (Bree) Von Santen, Bremone conceded. Now it was within our reach. Let usac- | member rhalletate, in writing, the whole number of | ¥¢ 8° to tl sdleolon Ok site cRtan ct 800 Cuba Muscovado and Porto Rico at disc., usual Schr Towa, arrived on Tuesday, reports that on the 15th inst, in | bark Mary Tercen, Beiley, Ta'cahuana: sobr Enterprise, Bibbor, quire thi doye he was absent, and the statement shall be filed. TESTIMONY TF conten vy | te. Jat 4 06, lon 74 85, enw the spars of a square risged vowel, with | Cieufuoece, la barkeGecrger, Kotineon, Cork; Pe nlx, Bonsoh, our whi 8, could puss down | Mr. Greeley made @ few remarks in support of the Mr. Putwam, (the other gentleman des! ist ed by ‘Tarrow.— Sales of 120 tieroen were made at 810. Tigging atrached; sls reveral bales of cotton, which did not ap: Richmond; trig J Nickerson, Nickerso torn port; echr Bloom dy way of the Welland and St. Lawrence,ship canals, | amendment Pert tcere ene ome acre eAeNe | | Wrtexry.- Sales of 160 bbls, were reported at 24 a | Tear te Deve teen long in the water, thecity tant evening, having | “"Nerth Point, Jan it SA MeTuers sre two brige and a Boston straight to the port of Liverpool. The physical ob- Mr. Munrny proposed to amend by adding, “And | ‘hat! shou a irous ORION, Awan’ called on we | S400 in tow Br brig Lady Sale, lags ashore on Rockaway. veket bark cons, structions toa ship caual through the State of New | that there also be deducted from the pay of any mem. | ‘P¢,Fentleman from Obio (Mr. Edwards) called on me psy ‘Arr Br bark Argyle, Fleteber, Yar ‘York could never, per! and this | ber. for euch times ax be may attend the sittings of | t0 hnow whether | heard my collengue tay that he MARKETS ELSEWHERE, JANVARY 24—Wind, at runrise, W; meridian, SSW; sunset, Sih Trojan, Weld, Mattoear Arcelans, the free n ‘ Lawrence | the House, and is employed in writing for newspapers. | {Hovld vote for the books. I this morning received STOCK SALES, Mio ash , Gettroy, N'Vork. brig Rina ‘Diekinevoy Providonse, Teatest importance to the Northwestern States, ‘This was received with shouts of laughter, and cri the paper Efrem whic! Ema srae stated'to Checeatan Baurimons, Jan, 23—stock Board— $1,000 United States 6's ae Ri In the «fog, Nae ship Catharine, Herbesy N York, and a This great acquisition depended upon the passage of | of “Good,” “good.” bave no recollection of having stated to thegentleman | or 47" ju; Herald Marine Correspondence. herm tnig thie bill. It wae agreed to from Ohio rhat I heard my colleague justify the vote | Warire Raub, 4 Pravapxnpnia, Jan 24, 4 P M—Arrived—Schr Eldad, James | Encakrowx, Jan 19—Arr echr Delaware, Iclbrook, New. Mr. on inquired upon what authority the Sena. | The amendment of Mr. Greeley, as thus amended, | Whi¢h be gave. nor any recollection that he #aid ro af: | rence, 16%, New ¥ : : York for Bath. 20—Sid berk Gen Jesup, Fi ber, Philadelphia; tor bi +d that the manufactures of the United | war egain read, and again the risibilities of members | tt Yoting. The gentieman must have mirundorstond. | do 1:00 cays, Cleared~—Bark Elm, Taylor, Roston; brigs Moselle, Snow, C' to, Del '22—In port, ech Crnsade, Pease, fot Boston, States were admitted into Canada, on the same footing | were exercired, louder than before. T deem it due to my collesgue to make this statement, | | Prizapexenza —First Boord—50 Wilmington Stock, | fuego: Gage, Boston via Newcastle, Del; sohr Ca J an 20-814 beg Portland, for Portiand; sche with thore of England ? | ‘The proposition was then rejected. CONCLUSION—THE CASE SUBMITTED TO THE JURY 2 i smo ae D 46; 10 yee aaa Wy ae Wess Awan }, Baltimore. fois rt en ai r ate are asi Boston; Mr. Dix replied thet it was from the returns of the | PORTRAITS FOR THE PRESIDENT’s HOUSE. poly, EEwanpe—lavane no apology. I voted for the | $44, Uses ‘ie nounty, 10s $70 County ve 7h | Nawrone, BI, Jan 22—Arrived—U S revenno entter Jaox. | big Alex Miliken, Wall, Josenyort, for New Yor Cpr Ceneclan customs. | In view of this and all the other | Mz. Hovsron, of Delaware, offered. am amendment, | Roots fer thercason the gentleman from New Vouk | S0'sa Gos, ext ely se i00 Pate cine nto ioral Ca ee ee Re eemeree Rene ee een atand, fell 18 | hennote, for do; tle bog Alx Miliken, 2i-Ar oibe treaties sdvantager to be acarired by the bill, including the | appropriating ten thousand dollats to purchase the por. | “2, ,1 raid thet | would give, and tihave given. the | iu'tinvcenw back ‘Mim Iq. 20 tenn, Town With loro! oreand matuteprail and fore and maisealy toow neg | arti-g‘on, Thomaston. fog New York tyro, Gomstoes, P navigation of the St. Lawrence, he appealed that it was | traits of oll the Presidents, from the days of Washing. | PrCof, of what I erserted. I bave had two witnesses, | Harri burs Hinds, $3; $50 Coal Scrip. Se 200 R: fa tow and brought her to thle port mre gelphis for'Bostow © 15 days'from Wilmiagton, our duty to meet the liberal advances made to us by | ton. roripturel and legal. [It is not positively known whe- | 1234; 2% do 65, 1234; 60 do, 12; 80 do, 1\74 $1,000 Reading 6’, ate tetatew lark ber tulle on the 10th in w gule off Hatteras; | NO for do, with] k lood of naval stores, foresail, Canada, by this act of reciprocity, Mr. Sawyer raised an objection. her the Lonorable gentleman alluded to the fact that | 4°; 91 (<0 TexgeNotoe ii: $1.00 Labign ta cf aneonke ‘entle og: the : fore fonaai, ma id wt Teatod. "hn grt WA Me Mr. Dis spoke for several hours, with his urual clear. | | Mr. Jounson, of Tennessee, moved to amend by stri- | Mt. Hudscn io minister of the foepel, and Mr. Dar. | sf i)0) dots; 10) do be 44 bark wae veen, this afternoon going into the Vineyard Sead, | ee ee een ee ame gine nil Balance, ners and ferce of statistical facts, in defence of the bill. | king out of the tum $9.099, leaving only one dollar for pos Suaen Uist oulae Uae Mena Uf fee at tee Beticcen Boards "87 346 T in tow of Vizeyard pilot boat Relief. fon, New Cas'lo, Me; brig Tartar, Paal, Boston; thres maated echy When be bad concluded the purchaee of the portraits. He proceeded to juatity | Ceclaration that out o: Ft a Mi ad I gi bark Penn, 294; Miscellaneous. Alvaredo, Broz Santingo. Cld ship Bothnia, Jewote, Havre: Br “4 : 3 h shall be established} [have not | Sw Git On motion of Mr. Prancr, with a view of some reply | his courte, by speaking of the character of a deme. | Witnerses the tut i City tothe able argument of the Sevater frem New York, | gegue. which term some gentlemen were ready to apply ideas, eres Pat chrcumiielarthectine te peiectes the bill was laid aside for the day. | to thote who endeavored to arrest extravagant expen- | Distaitice paid sue for and titeted ats Tred eoceng | Bask 1% On motion of Mr. Kina, the Senate took up and Low, valger end ‘contexty ble, to save the oases my route, nemely, because I had been capsized once. i t ir ished to vindicate himeelf from such a | {#1®! he! ba‘) Courasion Ax SEA—Tho abip Cordova, Moore, from Charteston | #h\P Lureutt i for Boston. put into Plymenti on the’ 224 in distress, having | &hr MF Law deen run into, and mstained considerable damage, Oapt Mat rived on Motday night, for the KB Forbes to proveod to Piy. | fei Pyrumid, R 13— Brokers’ Board—25 sha Renting Railrosd, | mouth ard tow tue ship to Boston. a beoess % | tury, Berry, do; barke 1% 6 Beaton & Worcester Railroad, 118%: 13 do, How Boston: AK Kimcall, Sleeper, Thomas rige Gon Cobb. Hemmend, Honduram schve Win | . iivow Sir Connova, from Charleston,—At 4 AM, yesterday, wasin | Hecper, cor parted a bill granting the right of way through the | money. He ‘The Cuaimman called to order. Fitckbarg Kallroad. 10° $4; 1 do, 10834: 2 do, 1 contact name unknown, sprung bowsprit, foreyard, | Uozlrd; Saundews Wilwinnton, Noce ei public lands, tothe Mobile and Ohio River Railroad Bere alt wee eroaana delete Goan ees rg hd Mr. Vinton moved that the committee rise. EA a Rete teins ante topeail yar Kboeta anchor; aad 0 fotnoue otmlne or” | Nena (wander, Trtimiseys Lotta, Ria isan Sipe Haceias bia oh m | farts, and. Congress would thus take fee i pes Mr. Guvviey wished to say @ word. (Heo! | 35a, nomen e Portland, Saco 81 Patten, frcm Boston, Ist ult, for N Orleans | Kockwe!! and ann, brige Occavir and Atner en; towboat Porsiaue They alro agreed to certain House amendments to maples oe te gress woul as ‘e from the people | «hear him!) The gentleman urged this consideration, | Portrmouth Railrend, #4; 17 Ine Railroad, 60; 25 | touched on the Bahama Banks th, and eot off with the ara’st- | towed to sea ehy und Thracian, aud brig Fulclia Below, the biil of deficiencies in last year's appropriations for | the price of them. Mr. Fnwarps—I referred to what you said edito. | Bart Bo: tov Oo, 123 2%; 00 do. 127%: 7 Pittebarg | aver of wreckors, who lightened the ship, Capt P paid them $2000 + Boston. | Aty Ith, beige Ells Brown, the public rer vic Pens vw fetal Fi ig uses mse agreed to; and rinlly—that you voted against the books. Copper Co. 7812 Merchants, B 6: $2000 Mending Rail- | for their services. rey Lem only phat DMARE Henn oon ment of Mr. Houston, as thus amended, was Mr Grreiny —{ bad seen articles in newspapers | eee $e se8 Bectng Recheae kgf een Sie Nonrn Benn, st Reston, from Caloutte, experienced | C34, ghia Jcht Currier, Kua peel; Ana Mebasten | art On motion of Mr. Bontas, the Senate took up, and | Fi . conderining the appropriation for the books. { had no | os i riehta Old Colony Railrond, 6, ‘$2000 Roading Reilreed | PeMYY AAles from the NWV for the Ineb 2) days, Thempton, Dublia and oroer, vre; Swanton, ped without objection, the bioure bill for the relief | Taal xxTRORDINARY—-THE ARMAIGNMENT OF THE | Ghivotion tol . if it was honestly carried out ; | Bonds, Wi, 434. is paca THe svirp ren on fire by © larkson, of the Chicora, 14th | W ood, Liv’ iokshanks, Lie pai arta oe Drake He: lee celebrated for his | HON. HORACE GRERLEY--THE INDICTMENT, but | kpew wh t of cavil would be made if I voted ¥ FOREIGN MARK inst 10 hae: SN peerd th, of vil bet ts) lat 55 90, wa re a, it Re urty, Norton, N York; Pisa ing sdventur ulous ercapes in the war | In the bill to supply deficiencies in the appropria- ; ‘ wh EU eos tahoe ; Papen with Mexico. H. of the detachment captured by | tions forthe year catieg Jeu 90. itt, Wak ih ees for it. and ro I voted against it, There is no difference Havana, Jan. 17.—One cargo olina Rice sold at | dhandoned 12th, lat 36. low 71 (not of opinion between the gentleman from Masrachusetts igs he differenoe botween he drift of the Niphon nd another at 10% rs, Two cargoes from Bra- | the two poiute is but a few miles, an General Minon, at Encarnacion, of which detachment | Letore the Houre, an item was inserted to supply the su W— Arr brige Tonquie, Sawyer, Now York, bal ply. Corn Meal—4% to 434; dull Rice, BE. 1—3 to _ (Mr. Hudson) and myeelf. To what he said to me, i | iT 9% n.; thi 4 onid be in the direction where the burni 1 was se i ai 5 Orgoo, Sears, New Yorts Poms Mo}. Gaiter, of the House. and Mu} Borland, of the | new members with at least $67,000 worth of books. A | (ain noamen) ted mY The Somsamption Ss Lnsgn EU RESOGee eatee ee | ecre van acrtaen 1k OEE Pas ean arate | ‘e.cunteoas patie tstseen Capen Bacheloy, Pegs, New Chienne, Senate, were the principal office The extraordinary portion of these, (six or seven hundred dollars’ worth.) Th was then banded to the*jury of the coun- of Nantucket, and outfits, for $10,000 at the Warren | Failed bark Bachelor, Page, New Orloans; tour Sarah Lewis, escape of Dan to the American lines. is wellknown, and | will fall to the share ef Mr. Greeley. They include o will render their verdict according to the | _,Demenana, December 19.-Flour—$6%; good aup- Washburn, WE Jan 2 Ars Sene noe Jefferson, Witiin SaifTk, rf , fect in ¢.ufirmingto Gen, Taylor the approach of | Diploxatic History, sets of the Cong: n Banx Navvwneas, of Bath, ears Old, 267 tone, has been to New Yor ‘Shackford, New F va oy _ ; hat bs e P rovi fo - 3 i .. ete. ‘ ore i - i , 3 7 Meee Vick Parsivens apnounced the resignation of | | Mr Eowanps, (ce rather Di, ea wardn the-akthee of carly valery ef 09000, and tem cented mite for traves. | bbls large Hock; no demand. Butter—Irish—10 pet | Bann Nanvmnsac, of yeurs old, 267 tons, hts been | & Potts, atreute: New York: Suiicd usabetd Bae eee F Breere as a regent of the Smithronian Institute. | the spurioun Drug bill) proposed am additroaal man et sock. Lard 1Sconte per Ib Condicn— whe Deut Oe ane Warten fore Call- | Bosto : “f On motion of Mr. Prancn, the Vice President fills | to the General ‘Appropriation bal, whieh wae no yunder Teal cation ot Bt ahete en eee oe Tallow, rican only saleable; best quality in boxes Wout $11,000, Newrons, Jan 22.— Arr rigs Rainbew, NOrlsans fos NYorkg the vacancy | conrideration, viz thatthe books | newse adjourned, : $£ 20 Ibe, bringing 14 to 15 cente per Ib ; composition. | Banx W rman. Inte Baltimore packet, about 200 tons, botween | Quere,M Lesmot, and Karaawn. Kiftorm’ do tre wees, And the Senate adjourned. be deducted from the comp ber Barrmors, Jan, 24, 1849, 30 cents per lb. Soap— Best Irish, $5 to $435 three and fovr years old, has been purchased for $11,000, by & New nemyront, Jan. 2l— Arr thes tlarvert, Wcluce, Phites ane who ehall receive them. He Ibs. Codfich— 24 per quintal; good supply. Mackerel | Salem houre, for s trader to the River of Flate. House of Represen | propriation, and am willing ti —4% per bbl. Salmon—10 per bbl, Pork—Irieh—Trade Br Parx Gaear Brivaty, which wae bound from Philadel deeb load Lage Ce 8 tons) eval, 22d, Loi ra id, Louise, Loot, Soston. at thisamendment shen | 2#¢ Great Prize Fight—Country McCluskey | 1 y ia | fined alment entirely to retail; price, 14 to 16 per | Ph's for Kulrueh, Irelar d, with n ful cargo of breadstufls, and was 24—Are bark Dinntha, Brown, Roston; achrs Wasnincron, Jan, 23, 1849, Cperate upon me_ (He sent up to the desk a newspaper, bound ever to Keep the Peace--The California | covfine 3 Price, per iy te on # Point ded in gett a. ntore, Phillps and Mercy Taylor, Nickersol FATAYT OVFIOR BUILDING, | the New York Tribune, which. the Clerk unfolded. Fever, . bbl ; American, prime, 10}. Beef— Ameri ee reaty without heving onetained ny titer aye ‘dwarde, NYork; Pilot, Chaco, Cardenas, ve lived itself into a Jon 22- Arr bark Macedoni ‘ Below. sloc ss Rhode taland, Kull, and Proof Glass, Bepiaatonte: ry Jommittes of the | While this was Boing op, there were sotio voce exela- a ines es7 a te to14 per bbl as im quality; | haa cy be ray arhero below Port Penn Tory’ in cons-qucnee at of the Union, and resumed the con. | M&tions, such as: © a that 1)? ‘ r ize fight, which is to take place in | eonrumption Common Irish. 10 cents | ire harbors fordi otection, owirg to the d f the pi ion for the eivil | “ What are they doing with newspane Mad a 7 The great certs i t Febri between Yau- | Pf? 10.; euperion, of hips ihenai ee | oe ew Verks ané a fore and aft wht guppow to tforthe year | Doctor preventing ancther drug tilt? fy, tieieie: cee ou om tne Th Gr Freee Price, $2 per bag of 2 bush ending June 30, 1860. be his measure abont Quack medioines.”” “ Oh, that’s | kee Sullivan and aman named Hyer, is the town | pew; old unealeable. Corn— saleable if good and | Ranx Tecvmsra, from New Bedford, in ballast, sat anchor | My put! Dabatton, dhe Nee vot eee Ebay ad Yellow, at 144 per bushel. | at Stratford Point. ‘one Point, to load for Char! ” bark Winthrop, fo Mr. F. ame a .000, darned nonrense 7 . | Tobaeco—Leaf, pric: to 10 cents per ib. for good ALance br ter Irgged and abandoned, was passed 17th v6, Ns dtord, to load for Onlit the porpoe of Toishing the Patent Ofice balling, the | The Cuxnx cleared his throat, and began torvaa | ‘Hk at present, and the number of fancy gentle- | iyaiity; taterior unsaleable. Cheese Amoricag ® | ud, uenite eee Career gate nla: Empire. Pe ork: nloops Prcdk Brown, Gardiner, to be paid out of the Patent Office fund. He | {ou the iitile speech of Mr. Greeley, delivered in the | men row congregating in this vicinity to witness | cents per Ib.; dull. Oate—Irieh, $15 to $16 per pun., Brio Toxquin, fawyer, foom New York, Gthinst, hound to You Hawkins, Jones, Now York; Motto, appleby, Neve jemasted. On 9th inst on senthern t the had Houre on the 16th instant. an fellows: ‘ i City © (puncheen included); American, 67 cents per bushel; | Cerde: sx put sr in distrers, so “i ‘ a for the inst three Sean, tne wontnoes | “And yet, Mr Speaker, it has been hinted, if not as. | ‘Me Sport, 18 almost incredible, In the City Court | Moran oy gale, Lumber Wi Peron te feet, $1034; | edge of the Gulf, lat 3 2 lon 7s, experieneod n hurricane fom | pyc" Qty (amacea Att bic s, Berant Bryant, od Monzes, Tendered it necessary that there should be | *¢ttedon this floor, that I voted for these Congressional | Yesterday, a presentment was received from the | lartrale Do, P. P—Nolate arrivals. Staven, RO. | tte westward which blew away clove reefed ee mel 1, New 4, 4 ‘sim a ML topcther with aif the sails furled t on Sptenaid, Bowrell, ao; -Vireinia, Gould, do; Fair, Avery, do. Bld er tnd chanted tures that the models shall be | Pooks. [i Whate that about books?) Ioertainly | Grand Jury against John McCleester,alias Country | Per 1,000, 86 to 40; in lots. Do, W. O —Per 1.000, 35 | masttayenil tcpetber with all rhe sail turled to he yards vos. | Westovat, Du y York, | A SAVANNA’ — Tad arrapged and classified. T \oted againet them atevery opportunity when I un- " ‘ 7 * to 40; not wanted Shingles, W. P.—Per 1.000, 2. Do, fter ev ‘tepmast back st he a wad Atr bark Tadmor, Bowie, Greenock. Cla. of which camsot be ren stall “The Demented ey | derstood the question, I voted egainet agreeing tothat | McClurkey, George Clarkner, and Robert Clark- | Cypress Seldom imported r'ny vcion te quote, Beer a errr iie mish tig atached. Spoks 1th inst | AVEVIa, Boxe, New York, the National Institute will not be vacant for twoor | ‘ttm in the report of the Committee of the Whole in | ner, for an assault on aman named Worth, and | {m bottles—13¢ per dozen, common quality; 1%; do 84 Ton 74, iton 2 de fm Providence, who after bearing <== ree years. There are now » su | favor of the deficiency dill, and, this item prevailing, | perior. Do, in bhds, 13. Countess Si bos Carey ihe? ett toe Tengnt amber to ait | voted agotnet the whete Bill, [The intercet of these. | a afiray at the store of Mrs. Miller. McCluskey | to 68, Porter, in hbds,12 to 13, Coal ’ spece as is now eo ope Phe amount of money now | Caton began to heighten J I tried to be against them | and Moody both gave bail in $500 for their appear. | 7; stcek very beavy. 'Lime—Do, 8. Building Brie P 1 ho will despatch her for Califorrni in the tressury, to the credit of the Patent Omoe fund at every opportunity. but it seems that on some stand. | unce to answer at Court. MeCluskey’s bail | —Per 1.060, 14 to 16. Fire do—Per 1,000, 20. in Newbery peat, who wi He ctee ene Att, ae, Canereaia this Sa $215 000. and the cont of the two wings recommended | /P8-UP Yote In Committee of the Whole, when | ut. © —Do do, 35 | down to ve kindly « fered to araint 1 in with the mast P e ihda.. 6% to we NEL ESLISAADAAE WNT WWE PRL cy ay Oni ras Sienayity Foviens tg Gentes, ive Tt Ane. RIG CHARLOTTE, late ti company | > J Cs ‘ol , f ps ; ivan oder ds Capt ole Capt Baker (late of bark Grvnp: Arehbeld, RN, D Devise vil , WU Guringor, W Samuols, Bw Te wes also extended, to compel him to keep | , Curtent prices of Produce —Sugar, per 100 Ibe, | ™ a", [oh “ fie one Sane. which was ashore at Rockaway, bas ine river Olstte), Ment WA, to be added to the building will be $150,000, | terly misunderstood what was the question, I voted i ¢ Duteh, $8 to $3. Rum—Common proof, por gallon, | ter gotien ofl, and & steamboat has been sent to tow her ap to 1 Got lat Movagtian, H Gukin, UN Stepli ‘The amendment was agreed to. for that item. (Ile 'ha! ba!) Gentlemen say Tard, | We Peace in the State for six months. Mr. | Tycente Der trong, do per do. 28 to 20 sents. Mo: heelys - ocd Penta Bera $e Af amber, Wis r gal cents. Coffee, per ib , 11 conte. ne) . i per and | must presuime the are ight Leertainly never | /ichardson, Attorney General, then remarked | jecren Brio axpnoscocern, at Boston, from Baltimore, on the Sth he!) and § did all in that he had understood that McCleester was red | eant to do so, (“A “4 " B Pp Hardwoed Timber. for shipping—Greenheart, per ou- | inet, «f Cups Henlopen, ina gale from the N, eplit soils, &o, Sr Jaco 1 x Cuna—Brlg Norman—J Willi anttate pay clerks who performed extra ee TtiMe | my poner im the Houes to defeat this appropriation, | to be the “second” of Yankee Sullivan, in a | bit foot, 26 cente; Mora, dodo, 26 6: % Save dean he teish ot Chae tates reported put back to prs it Sado New York Custom House in 184 Lut it is common with me in incidental end heaty di- | prize fight appointed for the 7th of February, and Ls | C1} +d ented Nev 26, for New Yerk, and it being vory aickly Passe the administration of Mr. after the change | )!/'°D". when I do pot clearly understand the poiat. to | aseured him that if he had anything to do as Married, allen heard exe pt Pratt, were foon unable to doany: | Savannan—ftenmahy ‘ks were oo- be advived to vote with the ebairman of the Committes | “principal,” or “second,” with euch an affair ’ 5 EL hh aah i p or, , » | Op Weéneeday, 24th inst , at the Church of the An- Hebt cna nd Means (Mr. Vinton.) who ie so generally | within the Jimite of the State of Maryland, 1¢ nupelation, by the Rev. Dr. faphury, Divio Rowtann | Witin worst night, to | ita Ch espeditiog bohm, ce reeceg Pprepriasion bilis, | would be at the peril of his recognizance, which | 10 Fiiza Frascee,..davghter of the late Stephen | Ihave voted for these tookes f om ail cube vesnsivnn would aseuredly be forfeited, and he himself dealt | Ward. nll of thie cit I certainly voted againet ther, wut eight days cut, Capt P attempted to | davghier, sol Nine, after 21 dase in getting the vessel back. Meee Brana child Mallard ohn Cusnb "wwe ene atten the wont upon 8 Feet of rocks, but wae | dren and vervant, Mire B Teberitt, Menny ane Pell two obi Mort # Black, D8 Dersiow, 3 Le ry td mn into port, where it was expected she would be Martin, J : in Grice, D Biwell, 8A diet y $) with to the full extent of the law, is arrested, | Ip Brooklyn, on the 16th inst., by the Rov, Joseph | Buss Toxquim, Sawyer, from New York, about Jan 6, for Oar- intern, A Micuolas, Chichester, Pringe, RC

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