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Cotton Trade. t< barrarswent, entertaloed Do reefs. ud channels, and in locating hidden rocks a n King | fi rede of beauteo'yg ment. Friday, the bill was taken up makiag teuded that | doubt, if the eppropri from _ pen iy 3h there i fate | other (betructione to navigation He # made, the objeot could | |, The aggregate receipts aud exports of sotto wy de crt th go ete he rir ¢ om appropriations to fulfil the mnpaletiens: ved bode the work wan condvoted under a system sutheriaed by | be vocempli-lrd without embarrassment 1 told hia | th@ porte ot the Uvited States fromthe comm~nee! ° soe el ties im. If he comes off unscathed, he may '4e con- | treaty with Mexico. The debate, during Ys | iow; that it was cheep compared with the coast ure | that | presuqed the withdrawal of the proviso would | of 1De season to ti tes, ia euch of the p sideted invincible. . . was signalized by & most ter cious, abolition | 17) of Great Britaie end tbat the senulte already eo. | produce « coutrery reeult. The Presidemt eaid that ho | three yeare, were FE ons Below, Aue Fatcus Uilice report legit is not, of | speech from Gengial Wileen, of, New Hamernens complished, fully justis atinuanoe of the work | Sus muh better informed then! was, and that he hed MOVEMENTS OF COTTON 1M THE UMITEO sTaTEs. je shipenenewme The prt feat i car embrag id ees e aime red Renee eee caer and oH extension of cir tein ae ae Seeene ner pa ela a a Um meno be be | Receipts at ports since September 1, 1848 1662 913 wie Be 2 fog penton, tarealon hot Sous pd Peltingoce i noe ae into rete soeetive t alae erat: ments | slavery, he would prefer the former alternat ive. Op motion of Mr Boviss, the Sen tes journed just as weil atlases Corresponding dates laa ) ea Elana NP peltoseen. is Mary this | treaty appropriation bil The supponed object of Cc! Ben! amen in epy of 3 —_— of great ratefest. The Topo re year merely | On een eer ee encatee ca the Senn question wine to get Peres Beste dusioresharees o three million Dill, I suggested, not be Exports from U 867.182 | Br ship Lockwood, from Cork. reoor st nt 40 30, Jon bripge up there "athe year, and conse- | was resumed, i superintendence of the coast survey, he not bein very familiar with parliamentary rules, the jatrodae. | CoFrerponding 72 40, speke Br ship Cambrio, Studi ork, su} quently oceupies but a brie’, space with them. The | were made by Mesers. Buckner, of Ky., (from the | *urerintenden i . tion of s joint resolution embraeing this principle— ie: her With provisions and water io 8 lange mde Kee eeey Ob WWE FePO Consists ot levers from | manuseript) Mr. Stevens, of Gag (pumpore, aed efflecr of the pavy.) “ : Soe a eso duet go toahe taeteaetee principle | exports to Great Bri hepa peripeamanpertogery nh actical farme)s, Z1Vi'ge 1) ence, &c., of | fierce as a tiger against James K. Polk) and Mr. House of Representative: me.“ Mr. Wilmot, bring it forward ia that form; | as | Comeeponding dates le pest imterest hows or. Bethe conpalitjal some Lahm, ot Ohio, free soiler; and the House 18 stull Wasninaton, Feb. 17, 1849. | sure you that this declaration will not bx waacosptable “year before... .-+. erie tener and lowes Bays are atill. Sled wish large quantities munity. i 9 in session. Pees RISRYRS 41D FACKE VA SATE tution, | 22 Mitrisippi”” Iwas surprised, broaase he did not Yacht ry te gia gd Teoelpt ec 5 REBT Sse, Ir. McCreanann asked leave toeobmit @ resolu! eption bi ‘n State; but | suppo-rd that he re 5 uvrie, NY ‘The issue of :<ock of the late loans to foreiga ac- ‘Wasuinaton, Feb. 18, 1849, | which war reed for information, vis:—that the Ser | fonrd rust Stete breause the wiave ns . ion year before. «ss. e a en rer 6 elton, Or ae eount, during the week ending the 17th, was a8 That's to be Don ifornia? geant-at- Arms be authorinea to employ an experienced honda Sedans” & The receipts at this port, vince the 1 - — What e for California followe:— police officer to protect the galleries and aisles of t ery extended b+) ond the present lin! 27.000 baler; exports, 9.000; taken by epin 10,000; Merald Marine Correspundences What 18 to be done for Califorma ? Everything. | Houre trom thieves and piot pockets during theremain- | caupot be done without endangering the Union” { | taken ov epecu'ation. 5 000; stock In city unsold, 63,000; | Putaveiynia, Feb 19 4 PM—Soarrivals What will be done for Calitormia? Nothing: | 4+F of the rerrton. iniermec the gentleman from South Ceroiina bafore | mount on sale, 16,000 Cheaved-Ship Maton Bell, 81n Franeteco, Mr. Brovnsav—I object. me, next dvy. | oid not desire to muks the coa- relation to the movemente in this market, “ Stew- Dscellancous. Such, at least, 18 the prospect at preseat. A] Mr McCusnnanp- I bope t Nereution puciic, wer had I any psrtioniar. mo: 'n Circular’? of this date naye:— Lerren Pace of swamer Hermann, for Southampton 2d Ps “The maiket assumed a dull aspect im y after | Bremen, will close at the Excivnye Reading Room, this day, at not object until be bas beard an expi but at prices pot exceeding my inside quotations, the heteroge>eous population of all nations willina tive fir concealing it The gentleman asked me Tove 3 Mr. Brovueav- Yes | object 7 4 ie the date of my circular of 6tb inst. por Cavada On | ! elec asian few months be gathered into that territory, to the srorring DEBATE ee ee ee ee cman aiaay | Thureday. thinst.the rales emcun'ed to-2 600 bales, | | Laren Bas of steamer Niagara, fer Halifax and ty bill 15 to be Lake® UP | pumber of 50,000 men. There will not even be the ps ts 3 before Mr Vixrop cffered a rrrolution—thet the debate on | 40 it in th f the genth from (i the bill Jor the payment of the inrtaiments to Mexico, | |°repret this. brosurw I did wot desire private conser: | DUYing being chielly by continental operators. The poke er under the treaty. cease on Wednerday next, at two de public Sofar nsmy responsibility | t*? following days the warket wan heavier, the aggre- this aft rnoon; closes at 3 tod, o'cicek. He euid that he did not think thet the basi. Go'not regret it Butore Gad. what { | Kate sales only amounting to 200 bales, which were | Por ship news, we rews ooluues ners of the wuld justify the continuance of the | have reprared in aubstaptisily the laoguage made use | aly by speculators, On Monday woraiog, | Oysganny toon, Feb 1 Gebate beyond t of on the occasion by the President had the telegraphic accounta of sha Liver- | june etpcurpeoen, ceetionn wr teehe tonne roe ea Mr. T day, at two Kgertion was made that the committee riso, to | PO) merket to the 27th January, by the Niagara, «fthe U 8 Revenue scbr Forward, fr the valuable serviees rem- e’clook. Jp his opinion. unless this should be agreed corn, “4 arrived at Boston the preceding day, with the geatify. | dered im gotting my vessel afluat, having been ashore on to, there would not be time to dispose’ of other impor- Mr Roor raid that there was no necessity for this; | !>s advices of an improvement of nearly @ farthing per | lock. L. 4. JOHNBON, tent bills. gentlemen could go on + | pound in our staple. As rome doubt was felt by ope- Master of sobs Mary Johnson, Mr Wentwortn—That’s right Voice- We will have no quorum;” anoth Tators in the correotness of the extracts of the market, | Bm Sitr Locxwoon, from Cork, l-ving to avchor off quaran- ‘The queston was taken on the amendment, and it hey can speak their sentinen but few purchares were made thet day—holders deter- | tine, was nearly cnt through with the ico—was towed to the go was adopted—yeas §2, nex 73. mS ae i the members, with the exception rae not to be taken sack, demanded Seems ry quarter Nictegres soe ‘at that Gripen ‘gti And the resolution, as thus smended, was agree: 5 i to half @ cent advance on the previous prices. The R Brig Desuxmon, iller hence tor St Johu, NB, recent” 5 of a dexen, left the hall, for dinner. It was now nearly itter mail theaext day, fully confirming the telegra. | J) Aebereon Hart Island, arrived ou Saturday, and ie a6¢ muah Mr McG . of Michigan, th: tl phio patoh.and informing us that the Europa’ (Mr een pee erage Harnqornrieric wih savloes of loth fanaety. wae reyes Havre on the | ,, Bre Np We lost rt faglipm (anced Seen ne jon of the of morving of the 26:h, and that jlera, ta at p mct proviso. He raid,in the coarse of bis remarks 5 Aa de tag a dua win ose of ane eaghenes. te lee Se caesdia my h seage ot the jd aa are rhere se more opposi- restraints of an unorganized frontier society; there flea 5 the reciprocity bill than was imagined ex- will be no social law, for there will be no soeiety. as'ed; atd if it should pass 1t will be wholly owing | The saving regulations of family ties will be want- to the able exertions of Mr. Senator Dix. 5 ing, for there will be neither wives aoe daughters OTA among those 50,00 men ot all nations, and of the WaeuinaTon, Feb. 10, 1849. eraricae and passions of ahorde of adven- What was done during the Tenth Week of the | turers released cf all jestraints of government and Session. ot society. pa pevoliexana amas Kale ml i ,. | become the law of the lan udge Lynch an the Re age ALIN oe HAs een bie anarchy the supreme authorities aittha Gold Re- nalised by the number and magnitude of the ques: | giong, There will be forays tor provisio.ss, and tions ditenesed im the Senate; and by fitful dis- | murders tor gold dust, with the prospect of a speedy i ; uactous | general insurrection and butchery, terminating in quinitions upon the dutkies by the loquac fa separate nationality, unless government shall in- ermit me, through the eo. thi the chair.) and resumed the consider for carrying into execution. Im part, the twelfth article | thet the South buve obtained more tersitory than it | New Orleana had induced an activeenquiry at buoy- || Scvn Wu Wa statesmen of the House. terfere, with some permanent or temporary regu- port, pat inte Norfolk 16th with lore of main boom, The diflerences between the debates in the Jations for the terntory. ‘ Fly ad ‘ge eee ac gee wae has: Woytoeae Pap” del aac is every Serene ‘ dehy are ay poapirried 1,000 Bourn Natianigr J Kn1cit, Snow, from Tapahannock hound? Seuute and the House are distinct. Inthe Senate | Order may be preserved by a very simple pro- * preg sor, ability of # 1 he seealo: bales of St Mark’s cotton classing strictly middling at | 1° Boston, with a cargo ofcoru, on Wedceadsy n ght inst im ate- ea 5 leliberate; in | 08 A.brigade of 5,000 volunteers, under the | az. Bucxnen, of Kentueky, delivered a speech, | Probability cf a long night teanion 1340.~-the total transactions being nearly 4,600 bales. | the know storms at lasvedvices fae seven ee pte during: they are longer winded end more deliberate; iM | grmy pay of the government, well officered, and | which he had committed to writing, Oving to the Baurmone, Feb. 19, 1819, | Ou Wednesday the amounted to 3,000 bales, | notbeing ina dangorvus situsti-n will be, eotton ail withent a tie House they are more desultory and conver- | censtituted of respectable men, sent out to the ter- | conver in the hall, we oat est cha beg alae and 7 is ae : which, an before, w. yin large parcels and to a | mago toversel or osrso—aid has been d-epatohed *o her, Release 6f Thompson and O’ Donnell--Hyer’s Spar Re she being Gy general sna The Sonn Buavy i “hil de s ynation~=1 ‘ades from good midd.ing. down the scale, being the | countered v je ther on her prrsige, ring Atchtbitvone Magnificent Donation--The oe peel ° eS of the preceding theses foot ber mains I head aad vceived cohee eoutiesble iy cane = Hohnstock’s—Circus, §c. exbibited the greatest advance in these sales On | 2 her saile and rigging. Themas Hyer, who was diecharged on Satur. | Thursday the market was alloted by the advioos of @ | SurvoreD Lous or a Vxsse1.ann “nvw—Tho sche Swan, own " : . | dat Bondy Hill Md not havin ¥ decline at New Orleans of three-eizhths of a cent. re- of since ee Jeft the f tego ee a) Bey i Bupposed ty the ending of a rentence bi there. derstood to say that, in his . Senate they more approximate to | tory, would dothe work. Scatter these volun- t Philadelphia from Cienfuegos, en+ sxignal whe erase, they ota in the | teet#at diflerent stations among the gold diggers, tie dignity of aristocratic e.rcumspection; with permission to make what they can by dig- House they infringe upon the borders of red 1e- ging, subject to genera! regulations, and subject to abli i the Senate the style of the stum, called out for the protection of the peace at the pobeeram, ae oa ss a sound ot the bugle, and the work 18 done. oratur 18 unparliamentaiy; in the House the style | “°K taderstand chat Col. Mason favors the 1dea senatorial 18 a bore—a positive infliction. The | of 9 separate nationality for California. Such Senate is precise and particular; the House | must be the result, unless the government shall is more puinted acd pungent. A Senator 18} peedily interpose its laws and protection The always eapected to be dreveed for his speeca; &| dea of a separate republic in California is member v1 the House 1s ulways best received in | pot without its trends in Congress, ‘There the extemporaneous effort of @ dirty shirt. The | are men who look upon the project a nu- House is always in a hurry; the Senate are me- | cleus for the rapid absorption of the States of thedically slow. The leading points in the two | Mexico, and their final annexation, ia one com- arcigned. He gi Meaico, their soil, climat . ‘and decrees of Mexico, to shew that slavery was abo- PY ' lished in that republie years ago. Congress has the | day, still remains in the city, and intends thatthe | suiting from the accounts received per Canada, The for those territo- | city shall pay his expenses as well as the fees of | limited geveral enquiry being now apparent to holders, ries | This ie sustained by decisions of the Supreme |) oy. w vers and he will consequently give agrang | MUcD Avalety was evinced this day to realizs; but the | ter, on the Sunday aterr she pnt to sen.” A Court of the United States, and sustail by the | 168 lawyers, and | c 4 ys @ rales only amounted to 1,200 bales. on which there hortly after hye coaver, near the moth of the Dela- practice of the government from sparring exhibition to-morrow Srenines assisted | wes an abatement of quitea quarter of a cent from the butiteould not be deer umed where che belonged, up to the present The right of th by Thompson, O'Donnell, and others, he having | prices of Tuesday on the middling ‘rades. The upper Bric Fionexcr.—A letter from the United States. to acquire territory is grante dit seems that the | procured bail for those two martyrs of the prize | etyles baving been Jers freely offered and enquired for, Trinidad, states that the brig Fv rei o! Inevitable consequencets the concession of power to | fight so soonas he obtained his own liberty. He | there was more stability evinced tu them. On Friday ev stants spqncg fosksmhen ee ane San legulate for it, ‘The constitution provides that Con- | hus procured the spacious new College Hull, on | 804 Seturday the market continued equally dull; the Bnd crow rarh d Trinidad 4a bomte ee arera ‘hall have power to dispore of, a make all | Loniburd street, and the tickets are $1 each. dirporition to sell, hcwaver, was not quite so appareat, dug ther expire for five days aad needful rules and regulations respecting phe ee George Peabody, Esq , of London, the distin- id the business of the two days being about 200) bales.”’ | nights were crdered in Q: whish was pert: houses for the week past will admit a brief re- | pact body, into this Union, There are others, | or other property belonging to thu United States.” < ‘The closing quotations ia this market, were as an- | beers vesccl deatituce of o marti, oven m canine ran eee apitulation. who believe that necessity will enforce the people | The people oi the North have an unalterable determ!- ee Mary lander, who has done so much to up- | pexed.— . Our coveul precured them ell the ail viation ia his power aad the Senate, on Monday, we had a long speech | to govern themselves, and that policy, even it de- | nation to preoiude slavery; no gentleman ‘old the credit of his native State abroad, as well Tavanpoot: CLAsereicanioke 3 aided them to return to the Usitet Statos, from Mr. Alien, sm reply to wir, Nites, the leading | gerted by Congress, will draw them into the Union | elected to Congress who holds different as of all the Statee, remitted from Landon, a few Normans, sera Farry Beatinel states she Ane: rew bark Bradbury, 829 object of the Senator being to disclose to the | after their government shall have been tairly in | Goverpment cannot be organized unless slavery days since, through his friend J.J. Speed, Esq., Florida. pepe 7 el = xy @ New York Youse. 4 couutry the enormous extravagances of the mil- seseful operation, But that is a poor reliance, | ¢2°!Uded._ ‘Lhe people ofthe North believe that to a4- | th» muguificent donation of $1,000, to be distribu- None. 686% | Bee Mi poke: : h ually expended upon the ocean | ‘Av Gndevends i Ae wr Lance. | mit slavery is toexciude free labor, which they think | ted among the charitable assuciations 1n our city, 6% a6% = 6K rig Minores, of Pittstor , Feb 12, of New Ialet, BO eae ee eee ttl the abolition ut | AB independent republic on the Pacitic coast, with | {5 necessatily degraded by slave labor. Two-thirds of | in'sucha manneras may be thought advisable by Toate Toaty Foreign rurus. mail stesmers, 48 contrasted with the abolition of | its own revenue system, taxing the commerce ot | the emigrants to the territories are from the free H f ae sd, who hi Jread 1% oT, TOT, Cienyuxcos Jan 26—Bark St iago, Jerisn, from St Jago de the interior post offices, on the score of economy. | the United States as that ot other nations, may be | States. Therefore, it is inexpediont to delay provid. | * COMmMiltee o} ele ae itenisiceated aves reney, Te a7 TRS 7% | Cube, wig igt briga Jos Comp rihwal'e, Beavoor, for Piihadele On Tuesday, Mr. Underwood made a regular ar- | found most expedient to them. ‘Their position se- | ing government for the territories, in the hope, of | periormed the icneani city dalegeied tp eat: PASTS Aa Bie | pia ide deport: Dennie dodo: Nora. Son'an tro do, uney gument in detail against the vill sor the Manama | cures their defence against all invasion, either by | #¢me gentlemen, that slavery will go there. [Caese, | x-Governor Shannon, of © ae ave ere None. Nominal | M'Fadden, Ig for NY ork: ech Ga Sauk from Persea eae Failroad, suggesting, in licu ot the coutract pro- | Jand or by sea. No country in the world, is better | ¥ Be pays to be the views expressed by the honorable aE CT ad erate Artie fe pecme-tenty, Nowe. Nominal 'S.0 bars me er Gh, : vinad, kdg for 5 i Ct : en! , a _reereneerasoeenneersnnetsssstnataaee eS reed, a subscription in the stock of the company | defended by nature. Oregon itself may be as easi- | § The TREATY. The weather 18 very cold, and ice is accumu- MARKETS KLSEWHERE, une, 9th, be x Caryl ha aed Geter Cert Spam, x. Webster and Mr. Dayton argued in reply, with | ly invaded und reduced. If the people of Califor- | as. sreruens, of Georeia, oontended that it was the Inting in great abundance in the region round about STOCK SALES Krxoston, J. Jan 2/—brig Fairy. Harper, wre. great force of facts and conclusions, in support of | ma, then, will set up for independence, their sur- | right and duty of the representatives of the people to | Huluinore. ‘The ice boat, however, keeps the | ,BALTmonx, Feb.17-- Stocle Board $400 Maryland 6, 9736: | oC NAnae as Baraat ceienueed, eulouvent to. the eat the bill as itis, trom the immediate demauas for | render of it te any other power will be simply a | look into the polioy and Wisdom of making the treaty | Poihor open, » * 1(0y Baurimore and Ovio MR Div. bonds 8734, 1000 do, Si; 10 | SF1a'vta Bortedoen for: Forte tevelig meses ead dae youd. Mr. Jeflerson Davie preferred entering at | question of policy. with Mexico? If the vi the Fret Ouce 10to the ultimate project of a railroad straight On the other hand, the pe of the posses- through our own territories to the Pacific. _ sion and occupation by the United States are para- Ou Wednesday, Mr Benton introduced his bill, | mount and conclusive. They need no explication. provigis fora national central railroad. from St. | A simple reference to the map illustrates at once 1000 do , bévday 6, 2834; er . friends is right, that the representatives are bound to | ‘The twin artists. Hohnstocks, have taken Balti- | B i 94 do, 4: 1644. | gen peinthe Sith, tu coosctewuce ate heey wah he ee tuske the approprintion, of course the representatives | more by storm. The two concerts they have given |) Pruabeuruia Fue. 19-— Firat b County Ge, 70, | away part of the Breakwarer, ae poanal to Page into ee poliey of a pebosating Carroll Litas have been Srertinwings and our "as3¢; BUO do , 7535; UAV do. 7B: 40 City B's aa 40.. 57) wena ree nace Aneel Sheath raPopee at makes the treaty the supreme lew of the land? est musical artists pronounce him far superior to j c 100; 6000 it Ba 2 more, i0 days Cabot, Lax y p) PI pel 100 foil Tie Le eS ahr oy Sonae dite: Ode Fellow, Lowcll,feom V oriinad. weg fgt sshrs JB Lind: 2) rireman’ c . § He asked gentlemen to tell him. He wished overy | Ole Bull. Indeed, 1 have never witnessed t thaway, deg oan, vis, Mo., to San Francisco, oa the Pacific, with | the 1mportance of Califorma to the control of the sth Ladb'c? Pett Ni Angatti ®s 'F0, 91; 900 Rta'e G's 9114: 100 U 8 o'a °6) way, dieg; Native American, Dixos, for NYork, next ‘a brovch from the main lige ‘to tide water ot the | world’s commerce by the United States. Cat ed pee he recorded his vote. to weigh well | 9 musical excitement in our city. The sister 1s de- | Siusinrats te 0, Ot; 0 tae Oi Sig: Ju Boe BT 10ia4: Jan 2—8id brig Sylvina, B : his sanction to such @ policy | cidedly good on the piano, but not extraordinary. | Bank, 6734;at0 Girard Bavk, 2de, 1 (6 by his vote. He raised the question—heve the Presi- L n Gent and two-thirds of the Senate the right to enver | They give afconcert in Washington to-morrow | 1134; i irra tua 23%4; 10 O'S tn 10%; 25'fxebange Bank | poten ce into a treaty which makes it obligatosy for the House | €Vening, and return here on Friday. ; org. 44; 80 Harrisburg Kailroad, Seq: 2 F: pesctie. or Glewessten, 40 days to vote the woney? ‘He held thet, ueder theevnstl. | ‘The Front sifeet thentre opens ue a circus this ehunice Bash, ing rahi ionin ana atre de Grage web. | OMT for do une, Bid abtOth, trig Julia & iteen, Baas Glows tution, the President and two thirds of the Senatecan- | evening, with Carroll & Co.’s circus. Co, WU. ere Donre—O) Otrcsd Baal Sr Thomas, Jan 27—Arr brig Tarquina, Moult! not make any treaty whlch ls obligetory om the floue | | ‘The brig R. W. Brown saile fer California to- pipes She Weer otenly Sas 1am 1m 60, 14 11d 3 for Mayagney, in ality Tdkns Thos Wiest ny Megane of Repreeentativer to carry out. Are wein a worse | day, with about sixteen passengers nehester and Mechavies” Bank, 2636; $5.00 Unit Zromintce, And ot 24th for Turks lsland wich ber earge; sake Fer condition than the British Parliament? There was no wer err ea te chp 5d $9; 25 Manchesterand Mechanies' Bank. 24 Hats, and s.d 294 for Uuva, x ballast; 4.5 Cabot: Lea talon wan in England who dare prociaim s treaty, and call 120; $8 850 U States 6's, "67. LOM: itr ‘and 11d for Porto Rico with her oarg 224. ed Wan ban bee, orets Columbia river, in Oregon; and also providing for But what can be done? The proviso bars all a common highway, tree of toll, alongside ot both | hopes of a permanent government this session; railroads; providing also for military stattons, and | and no temporary expedient 18 produced; not even grebte ot lund to eettlers, along both roads; appro- | a mint for coining the dust at a per centage which priating, alsqgfrom fifty to seventy-five per centage | m) ht viele millions to the treasury, 1s submit- of the land proceeds for the construcuon ot these ted” ‘he gold is gathered and carried away, and roads. Mr. Benton occupied the day in a very in- | the only benefit to the government is the tariff teresting historical speech, in support of the bill, | upon euch articles of imports as are necessary on ‘which scm Bis miction, was relerred to the Commut- | the usireent of ships a couarants, ee ee y tee on Military airs. fornia, which 1s counterbalanced by the loss ot to carry it into operation. He wouldtell the President ‘We hail this movement, whatever plan may ul- | their Home services and home consumption. ‘A | thet ai much as he (Mr. Stephens) valued the Uaion, | Brome sad Lewis Gotatien; and an equet vena in | Seed Alice Beara io) Giraed Bank, me, 1 2 tame day for Ponce ‘wi"h do: William, Pratt SM tumately be adepted, as the actual begining of the | mine of wealth is opened to the government, and | 8nd a8 fondly ds be cherished hopes for its perpetuity, | guilivan, FOREIGN MARKETS. Comet Few, trom Barbadocs wid S108 for Wankieee the free soil candidate in the recond dis- Mavacurz. P. R. Jan. 26—Our sugar market | Alvano, Thusetor, fm Avtign severance 10 carry the measure of a continental | hands ot Congress, while the outsiders of all na- Rad gh fadaokeer dynes 2 of appear nope rid trict of New ‘has withdrawn in favor of Mr. | opened under a good of excitement, from the | Howard, Deane. fm do; brig Tailroad, at the next session. : tions are ae aver the profits of the | senate;—it ow setkce. fig. The people, in sano. | Peasiee, the present demooratic incumbent. fact of the falling off in 4 | Ma githtor NOslewar ene ee eal . Our expectations of the Panama bill have sub- | treaty of Guadaloupe a idulgo, the expenses of | tioning the constitution, reposed the power of loosing | _ A large meeting in favor of emancipation was heldat | Cubs From the knowledge of la: od | Dunning, Norfolf, Sid 19cb, bark Rhoderik Dhu; 22d, Miqualem.. eord rf 3 the t Shey i from the United States and Great Britain. prices ran; Gus) amr—with her care, sided into the suspicion that the project for this | which are yet to be pai House of | Louisville, Ky., on the 13th inet rior; $2 60 to $2 76 for good; Be saco, Jan astr brig Jefferson, Scott, NYork, via St Tho- Mdapesall. 100 do. Ody 1136; 60 de . i008 Bauk adwn, HY. Lode, 396; | SAGUA,no date arr echr Bro “ gonec. Orlears Gas, 120; id z upon the Commons, as his vassals, to vote the moi Stoek, 27; 1 Pravklin Fire, 130; $1000 Letugh 6's, 6434; 5 * Pp f cled their whole ticket atthe town, Kaiitoad 1534. Betteen Boards 64.000 3 tos om, mints 34 foe ay hy Jo, deae. Warner, Ane great work proposed; and it only needs a lite per- | the Jear of a quarrel about the negroes ties up the | 18 government fs not worth preserving one moment if | 4, eq, lize Gace, Bramhall, it; intothe wisdom of such proceedings in t! at $2 26 to $2 8734 for in! Congress will go by the board; and, indeed, the Thus much for the neglect and the necessity of | Representatives; and if the representatives surrender A r ~ prowaiilities are that Congress will do nothing 1n | action; thus much for ike simple expedients re- | it, they will fail to exercise the prerogative whioh be Tue Mississirr1 Kiver.—Serious apprehensions ere ibaelaie hon cheeaier eens apes eb mye ey obia, Nort, vie ‘quecaa- J the matter at all. quired for the preservation of peace, and the se- | 1ongsto them. are now entertained of an everflow of the river. tine; brige Marine, Brown, do do; Marianne, (Brew, N q' I peace, wailing cargoes. The crop ia this district, it in sup- | yo, Tt : ) ’ Thursday was devoted to private bills. curing a share to the government in the profits of | , MF, Ruzrr—I would ask to whom the gentleman | All along the coust, the water laps the levee. at a | preed, will be one third short of last year, owing to d ‘Parvinay Jan Bare brig Blacten: Poked, (ob Beals On Friday, alter some uuimportant proceedings | the gold wathings hs eiivieki De you agree with me? pint immediately near ite eurfauce—in many places | weather. is freely taken at $10 per 110 gai- | enfeegcs, Sid 284, bark American, Shields, Boston, ) oe 1m open session, the Senate went into executive General Thomas J. Green, late of Texas, pro- Mr. Rartt—Ev_ry word : washing over it. Along opposite thi city, the | lone, ely on ue Lae the market is over- ome Port, business, and virtually laid aside, as we under- | pores leaving this city shortly for the golden land, | Ms. Srernanscianderstand that your President | stage of the water has not been so high since 1542. | ttocked, and prices rule very low ra, Feb 1S—art aches Mary H Case, Bpates, and stand, the proposition of the Hudeon’s Bay Com- | with a parcel of gold washers of his own inven- | controverted the doctrine | am seeking to impress No one knowe when or where a crevasse may oc- pavy to sell out their real estate and stock intrade | tion, ona speculation. The machine is cheap, | Mr. Rux11—The gentleman ought to sh o has | cur; or, should one occur, what losses may result Married, in the United States part of Oregon, for a million | and does the work handsomely, and the thing | doneit. 1 do not understand the Pres! N. O. Delta, Feb. On Sunday, the 18th inet , by the Rev. Dr. Parker, 17, PM—Arr Horatio, Rogers, Matanzas ene, aN Fob U1, arr rig. ocry. ur G J, . He f this city, to Miss Sornia Per- of duilare. Sir George Simpson, President of the | will sell on the Sacramento. A soldier and a le- he doctrine that the Hi bound to vote - Mr 8. H. Oxmenee, o! 4 om NUrloans, both at ane Hudson’s Bay Company, is here, attending to the | gislatorin Texas—a prisoner in the Castle of Pe- Cet By ee oes 8 bbe) “cheney ‘1Y¥Y TRADE REPORY. ‘x. AGOGO ARES Far OLE hae Petey ERLE Le Bue: res (abt Nov By re 24 peach od To matter. The Senate distrust the bargain offered, | rote—a fugitive on foot through the mountains— | {Pe poeaher rong P Monpay, Keb. 19—2 P.M. ‘On the 14th inst., by the Rev. Mr. Clouder, Jenn tune Lowis Brace, and seem to fear it may be a losing speculation.— | the successful suitor of a rich widow near Boston, P 5 McKexr to Mary Lo Muanay, both of Staten Island. Raintow, trom ond, at previousrates. Cort 1, . J — It is the message of the President, We consider, however, that the prop sition, as a | and the imheritor of a large estate, the General ne Saturn ieadihctren, ase of ms measure ot national policy, is entitled to high re- | falls at last a victim to the golden epidemic, and Mr. Stersuens said that be would not waste the time spect. The pres nce of the Hudson’s Bay people, | abandons society fer a speculation in a cargo of | of the Houre. He was aware that the doctrine is, and ) at Saturday’ aah ‘the bay %> day, and pro —There is a good trade demand for Died Buistor, Ki, Feb 16—Cld bark Anne, Cobb, San Francisco, + of 2.000 barrels were madeat $5 534 fof | On sundey, the 18th {net . of croup, Cuanues, only |. BALTIMONE Feb I8—Arr steawer Geurgia-recer.a off the With their thirteen or fitteen forts and factories,-| washing machines end Yankee notions for Cali- | has been, controverted. He wae ashamed of it.” But | Dro°syni $5 0 a6 Odi fer common to good WeateED | gon of Charles and Elisabeth Ann Potter, aged twe | Rappelanno ka berm trig Cld 7h, bark Ba Evarath, Gatt: stores, plantations, &c., atthe most eligible com- | fornia. Were he to head a company overland, | 1 the treaty wise and proper, such s one as will violate | Micpigan, Rye flour was bela wt $3 375; 8 3 60, Wheat | Jett and three month: sche Clasea, (oe) Strum, Halifax, i hana, ork. ‘Bark Lawren: mercial pointe in our part of Oregon, may lead to | we should volunteer for the expedition, were we | the Dational faith, if the money be not voted. The | ccotinues firm with moderate business. in corn there | _,22¢ friends of the ipoaway NV York Bark a ener, av unknown iste wa ily are respectfally invited to re . although the executive d ral, from 15 8: street, South Brook- open rupture between the American settlers and | not otherwise engaged just now. At allevents, | W8","88 ome of conquest, al were eales of 1,000 bushels white Southern at 64 cents; ' . hellina ts . the subyects of her Majesty; whereas, by the re- | we wish him success in his enterprise. W. 7 | Reale nis sie duty by: holding up ell the srougap. | oateare 52 to 4 cents for Jersey Tuovisioxe— Pork is vanes Sosa acelin Me Hote mien Be bark Leopard vbia, iedgtins bioe ne aes movel ot the Jatter out of our part of the Columbia —————————_—_____ tions and oggresetous of the President. When these | Dela firmat $11 «11 26 fur mes: Weekly Report of Deaths 2d | Dobbin, Mdgk we, Liverpool; sear ‘ama valley, vood fellowsiip and ull the advantages of THIRTICTH CONGRESS, come to be looked at by posterity, they will be amuzea | FOF Beef there i In the Clty and County of Now Vert, fom the liuh day of Fobra | Seich Commetce, Suutiste,, NUrisna, “Ole svn hase a confidential commerce may be preserved. We SECOND SESSION. that we permultted auch things to go by. The Northern |. "teady. Lard Sales 200 barrels good at, 6%, cents.— aoe Nine ee TE Crecker Liv ew York, Bul, NYork; Br tark Sootlaade know not what the Hudson’s Bay property 1s Sinate people ray that slavery shall not go into the territertus; ne "he 2 Saks mF ne ay tone DINAN ned fe ome in tealar th toebencige Pp’ flavauas, dare & q : : * ‘ S , eb. 19-6 PM. apoplexy, 6; ‘bleeding. 8: bu we eth, hip Tesbel, worth, but we should like to see the company re- Wasnixorow, Feb, 17,1849, | SouD Rien inlaw the price of bled Goatiouen | This being packet day for the steamer Ningaca, | brenchiia T; cancer of womb, 1 canter cusvaltions; cone, i; | Key West and Bavann, sopr Harp, Giobs Pallade pain ‘10ty ald moved to their own side of the line, as the treaty 2%; convulsions 27; eroup, 5; congestion of Langa, 3; | Sips sephine, ( rocker, Liverpous tk Covous, Od'n, Ham. A PLEA FOR THE TERRITORIZS, talk tional glory and tl nisition of | appointed to sail from Boston on the Zlst inst ,’Chaoge | couevi , provides they may be. : 1 : Pending the ooneideration of a resolution providing | gold wines. A nation would be degraded. by Fob. | wan rather thinly attended, and trade ia general was | ‘amis li detibty. &, deltium trmens; diarchaa, 6 dropey, | PUB Au Moron, Wrignt Havana SLi sale Addy Mor- On Saturday, the Senate were employed in a | fortwo days next weck for the consideration ef private bing another ne of gold. What difference | rather languid. Flour, however, was steady at Satur- | (i.11) 2 \\" erysipelaa: 1; fuver, ty fever bilkour, t; forer latent, | ,,10 port, Feo Lb—chips SoutLerner. (8) Berry, for N York, logs very ridiculous discussion upen a mare’s nest dis- | bills, ie there between this and the conduct of » bri day's rate ere made, facludiag | marory. 2, tever puerperal 5: fever remittent, 4; fever soxlet, | Charleston, Brown, fur N York, 10g. Aloert, (Fr) Forten, from. covered by Mr. Foote—to wit, that Mr. Beaton Mr. Dor Tore and presented the cisims of the | gand? Let thore who ere learned in such matters | New Orleans and Western brands. Several small lots | 4, fever typhoid. 6; fever typhus, 3; heart, disease of, 8; hoping | St Pierre, Martinique, just srrived; «wis toward, Balkey, from. ‘ A rc : ) 19 | NYerk, diag; Thomss Bennett, Surman, from Livorpocl, 41 had fitet disclosed to the whigs the existence of | Dew territories fer some sort of governinemt, as de- | tei) bim, He knew of only one parallel to the ex-ou- | Whest were sold, on terms stated below. Corn was | couah. 3 inflammation, a {oflamma rf “ ve oe that myetertous protocol to the Mextcantreaty. It pong A ee repent Rete a pare eaanEes tive; Charles the Second, who, with eiteret treaty io tome firmer, owing to light eowipt from the South, pega ammeien of ten 3 ot ae wlth saan here aon te Nverk a Dolan Seren fat i I c ished | bis pocke¢, called upom Parliament for supplies. The le e Es e r i 4 : i | Ny ; Joba Kavenel, W ambecric, . was discovered, however, that trom the first dis- | Po inat that people were already affll x neem: pono e " mcd et . aa depen acd pect’ | Meal quiet ; rye wae firmer; and oats were dull, | Asmmation of throat 1; inflammation of liver, 6; marasmus, 8 john Kavenel, W am! from Live to under. 2 . fs f Pia tae Shaheen eae % | go repairs; Albion, (Br) W31-), trom Liverpool, diag; Ameriese, closme of the protocol by the Mexican Minister, | tent with ali the crimes of aatate of anaroby; mut- | yy. fe sald, In the frst place, what wes nov trae: that | The adveuce, in pork, noticed on Saturday was mata. | Peeigy, i:"emaleex €f apvael dinmee, 1; open cathe Hi | Exunders, trom wre: Gonsorvok, (i) Waguise, for Laver. 1 4. the thing had not been kept a secret at all, at all. | ders.robberier, areon, were almost of datly eccuraense; | jy the opening t but th 8, rt 0}, }dg: John Dunlap, Norre for Boston,ldg; Uatario, Holmes, a n at. ; : , 5 Hi exico commenced a war en Mr. Stephens maile | tained we opening to- ut the market ol voriolcl?, 1. nuknows i a : sty od lg lig, Defenss, (ie) Biewster, fan te yr) The President’s messege, upon which the discus- | and the necessities of a whole people without govern- | no threata nor _menaces, but he asked hie Northern | without animation. Some je—Under one year, 5S, ey bia teed wiesite h pent, TaphOR TiOae a, Sis day boos pool, Meg Tre- sion arose, and wach explarned the protocol to | ment were aesuredly of bi; meen nothing at all, lies over till Monday, when it | of afew private individu: i y iverpuol, randy; barks Cmsar 14; 10 to 2 to 30, 25, BW to 70), 8; 70) to 80, 4; BU to 90, 1; 90 to 10. 1; unknown, 4, Bavre, ldg; Jorepbine, Crocker, for idg; Carolina, Godtroy, Prus) kichter. for the North ¢f Bur. WHITE, City Inspeotor | (ON Vora Woes Acadia ci by. Ear ba ae oneal permeate hog Fo ry frienas who vote that this treaty shall be carried out, wi e hepe 1 therefore, that the Senate would coasidei rl Segee tees oemseeneeee Than chore bited no change + we extated AW. re comparatively quiet at Saturday’s quo- | City Inspector's Oftice, Fob. 17-1440. will come up agein. t the ear- | before the war commenced. Then there was peace and | Groceries w 0 dg? The House, on Monday, hed a long discussion on Pin a the bill providing s government for Call- | quietin this confederacy; there were no sectional jars, | tations, Cotton was steady. with moderate rales = = — a i ese Sete. (5r) oe es i ben ng the protocol-"Mr. Stephens, of Georgia, and Mr. | SYN Texas was annexed; there was no territory avout | .Astirs — Sales of 60 to 60 bble pote were made at $6 Movements of the Ocean Steamsnt Wiem) Tnermaun for the Norta ef Europe; Wary © Rowlient, Neherck, of Olio, denouncing the President as | ceit,ATeMon—I do not know that the bill of the | which there wae any ‘diepute. There war a cateor of | 37s. while pearls were quiet at last week's rates Sverre bt Nee Yorks Toca rom NewYork. begeed) dep toe Bane of terete FR Tig Bh amenable to impeachment; aint Me. Houston, of | “e's Province shy, ercicorel govesnmieat stall. Blory in the future~and none but a malignant spirit | | Bxransterrs — Fiour—The snies in the aggregate TavEa root. Liven vont Boston, ld; Romulus, (Br) race, for Liverpool, dg, Un de, (Bed Py ee ppeach arty eer: Ty an | Str Rovorass—It is the bill to edmit California as @ | cr a fiend from bell, could have the wickedurssto bring | for the day, reached about 3 000 bole., in separa Sarsh Zands, Thompeon, Jan25 | Sarah Sands, Thompson, Feb 2 | Halcrow, for Liverpvol, lag, viucha: (Br) Saag ter, Loudoa, wig; Alebsma, explaining the protocol to mean only an | State; but, sir, it is subject to modification. into existence a contest such as the acquisition of the | among which were 1,060 bbls New Orleans, Buroya, Lott, Feb 10| Europa, Lott, ‘Mac7 | Gen Taylor, Chase for the Nor.n of Europe 10g; Peineees Alive, explenation which amountsto nothing. The pro- | teke it up, and any government, State territory produces. Do gentlemen suppose that the | 400 #600 Ohio, Ewing’s mills, at $5 75, including some | Cavada,Judkins, Canada, Jndkis Aprild | (Br) Peilips, for Liverpool, 14g; Ludia, (B-om) Zaigisr, tor the 60 HAMPTON, tocol enther emounts to nothmg, or to a nullifica- | which the Senate may deem expedient and givio ‘SOUTHAMPTON, & orth of Kurope, lig; Charlotta Harrie, (Gr) Molatyes for tion of the treaty, orto afraud. Our first impres- | Protection to the lives and property of the people, wi shia 6. I Hervennp, Crabtree, b Liverpool, Idg. argyle, (br) Blecher for Liverpool, Id, Washington Jeheeion, Mara | (SW) Udlb, tor the worth ef europe: lg: Sootia (Ue? Kelao, for y i South coutd, with hovor, suffer the indignity of a na- | #mall tot: p bad, at $5 3734; 100 a 200 do , Brooklyn, tional brand on that institution which inevdear to her | @t $b 56, and 100 ry . Crabtree, Mar bends traight | Waatington, Johnston, April ain’ IGed thettesy pad Catwresent 1 2 my tupport. | move, therefore, that the prior | as the life to the body politic? This institution torms | brazde, at $6 6234 @ $5 6%; pure Genesee sold in a SRMUDA. ~ Averpool, ready; Grand du Qne-ne. (Fr) Pat 0, (0 Lond for Havre Opin bedava lts! lander witch Wis worse Sin providing forth emucese Calo up the | s portion of civil sodlesy. there. “If the tervitocy. le bo small way, at $6; Southern, remained the same ae at | Deo, Beate. oc Mies] Daaladeee Thies bripy forsee Pak. fem A ut a Amscds Faqoae Male : 2: p alifornia as a Sta! in, purchared by s common blood and treasuro; ¢ close of last week. eat— Sales of 700 bushel var. HAYRE 4 nt, (Conn) deg. (merge, Snbiates, than a crime. into this Union. ir ithe te i 2366 3 United States, Hackstaf,, Apt 10] United Staten, Hackstal, M from N Ortenns, digi; « hurlotte, (sw J Jexfstevm, tan Were upoo the naval bill, the fortification bill, and | apart two days next week fer private bills, upon the ciation with the noble end spirited sons | 3,00 burhels Southern yellow were made at Glo ; 6,600 | Faleos, Ther wae | Trrormy Tomremg; Me® |: civempocl, oowtnbes 06 ton abcnoreee: ale degrereeettcare other bills ; and, pending their consideration, we | table. Agreed to. gland? He put it to his friends of the | do do. white. at Sse. Im the forenoon, some lots were | goutherner, Feb17| Southerner, Bory. Fob 24 | Weather on the passogo—iost heat aud prt oC cavwater. Tne had a litde more light and darkness, a lutle more Mr Atnenton moved to take up the bill of civil and h be their determination, do not vote market closed firm at 550. a 610. ANWAR BAVANNAHL brigs Leo, from Trinicad do ainoand Mazy from Car. il and turpentine, a little more fury and gas and | iplomasdte sppropriations for it. He admired the expression of a Senator, mn whi d yellow. Meal was quiet at | Cherckee, Lyon. Feb 28 | Cherokee, Lyon, Feb 21 brs Baonah & Ja. vnie. and Delaware, feom. humbug, on t great question of all quesnons— | The Vice Presipent said the question would first | that the territory was ‘deadly fruit,’ and he $3, the latter igure for small lots. Ryc—Sales ne 1 OHAGR Ra, peas tin Bet crane of stn . Toe sap York, the negmp. question. | Come up on the motion to take up the Caltfcrnis bill, | might have added, “if you eat thereof you | Of 100 bushels were mude at 67s , delivered Ours | Faleon, Thomiwmt | pne| Northerner: bucd, "Feb 24 Feb Brg Mimmor, “tow, NVork, Clb FT dapwasemployedin the discussion of the bill | gpM™Douchass said that under the expectation-that | shail die’? But the Senator eaid, “give us om | were dull at 400 for Canal, and at Se a 8e.. accord: | Norinmertinid, uno) oreccant Citar siradard, Manis. | brig B Yourg, Hil, Mavansuy «he Bevo trons, NYork providiag fore bobrd for the 40].c10aHen Of claims |. ncaa oaae mereaoe ieee ea up the Galiernis, | Httte; the apple te Freee ee eee unc k edit tan, eens |'- iGasevae ne canee-Socany: were's,000 baled ss pedir ae To nal from Boscom fiom Aroteqests ID odin Dae ae ee oo | ‘@ | fcrbicden fruit. He was for the Union as it was, but OT TON. e rales to day were I,’ les; prices LIVE POOL. H om Ai yisqu.m 10ch, sehr Ber bire, Davis KW auniostthe goverment, a cration | Mtil Monday: but thet, on Monday next. be sbould Gid pot wish to trif_e with the passione of the prople of | steady. if iP merce fnetoma Yoo 2| Nagar, arene geyn | j Monin Neb 10d Snipe tas Ko sney, Boston St lyon, On Saturday, the House, after the’consideration | move to take up the bill to admit California ss s State, | the North or the South. He wiebed to pour oil on the Coreee.—We notice sales of 1,500 bags Laguayra sara, Kyrie, lar America, Harcisov, Mar 21 in, do; barks Manto, ingersuil, Gevos; Saniea, Parser, New. of several private bills, took up and paseed the for. | 8d euccessively every day thereafter tili disposed of. | troubled waters, Iie would tel them that he would | at Oe - * “ine bermuda steamer touchea coming aud returning at Ha- | *41H)!i8 Felma, Lockmna, do. 6 oe In Pori— Br sbipe Avine, Bowervills, Liverpool Dolta, Gower Ufication bill. The House have thus disposed of CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC APPROPAIATIONS—THE never vote one dollar for the acquirition of foreign ter- bo ett : —_ advanced 2c. per lb., and are Tate vieie Cruz, Unagres, St Thomas, and all the | do; Groenoou W dys Ji rowel, du; ly Elginy Durpons. the annual appropriation bills, and will have a mar- brs Midge? titory, from which slavery is to be excluded; aod if | BOw reiling in lote at s50 meaty a farrhuce, do; Welllyg.on; gin of a week cr two tor come further amusement | 402, metlon of Mr. Aruanron. the general appropria- | gentiemen of the South vote the appropriation in the | _Catt.r —At market 1.400 beef cattle, (600 Southern | ax Aw nies: net ening aud returning at Gavanaah, Havane Haye dor On the negro question, Ww. penta Ba resumed as the unfinished business trom | }4)1, with » view, uitimately, of producing a diesolation | the remainder from this State and the East) 75 cows } The Falcon and Inchmusconneet with the Paciflo steam- het oites ba pm frets : : Sth question was Grst presented upon anamendment | forigene the quertion. ifihe territory ean be broughe | callie Tbe warket continues Gru av the pricototiea: | nf Naan svete Mave Larne. each mont Kithaon’ ed Superb, Petey, Wasstixcrox, Feb. 17, 1849. | effered by Mr. Benton. proposing to reduce the appro- | jn'mithout compromising the honcr of the couarry, | week, and the extremely cold weather prevalent, will Movements of the Sailing Pachets; ejoal Meneta at aot The Amcunt of Labor Performed im Congres | ¥Xaton for the coast survey from $186 000 to $30 000, | jhen he weuid vote for it Me. Stephens then referred | bave o tendeney to maintain them. The supplies hake mire te Soll, 8 nok during the Eleventh Week of the See and limiting the employees of this survey to oMleers ef | 19 the protocol. He did not believe that. by entering | Were much more numerous than those for the previous | Fidelis, Yeatou, Jan 1 | Constitution. Britton,” f dv Tene ‘Ocean, " SERICON, the navy. . into it, there was an honest understanding betwoon | Week Sales of good retailing qualities at from $7 to | 1 tunguer, Bonk Stor, Wilhawe, do; surdicia, Uroker, oo; Fuskion, Wiliams, r7 q iG ey, The eleventh week of the etsion has been par Mr. Benton remarked that the object of this amend- | his country and Mexioo. There wi an Havre; George & Favien Steurcn do, N Hinae, St eM tersourg! ’ Marshal, Jan 16 Auguste Kiarey, & ston: Hoguno , Groner do, 9: Leon, Lut kin, do; MJ Ward, Trout, do. ‘sy berks Mestme, Smith, Lprely ce; Salem, Gitecn, fer. Hanks Santer, Baker, to, ‘Sema, Loste * etumpea, Fowler, do; Béindvigh, Phila; arn-lerry, Kedbesn, 01; Kopablic, Smith, frts Wm rastord, snow, b Dew {Se Barer ov oy ps Se Chur (Gr), Trane Weigh Ashburton, Bunting," Jan 71 Wea) ont, Mullner, Jan 26| Fidelia Yesto Po he insisted, a | $0 percwt. Extra brirgs from $¥ 608 $10, Abut 200 | Koscius, Kicridge, Sales at i istinguished for the nu | Ment was to carry into effect the existing laws provid- | sirong difference between the protocal and the treaty. | brad leftover. Cows and o: mipanides é S i humber and variety |*sng for the survey of the Atl heshould | {t'wacintended ana cheat. The Treident set out by | from €22 60 «620 8 $60, A of measures dircussed, and the trifing amount of | eavor to rhow that the pl h thie coast | cheating his country, and ended by cheating Mexico businees accom; lished | conduote an entire revolution | He cheatedon 6440, be cheated the iron in‘errst ‘On Menday the Senate were driven t | of the p rencribed by the acts of Congress of 1507 | Penneylventa; he cheated Seoator Benton; he believed . Deozs | Vorkiowa, Sebor, Marl n jay Sena ‘aby Mr. ilale | #n@1si2. He compared the expenses of the coast sur- | thatbe wan the groundwork of a tremendous cbeat and ed for Liverpool ina ive Jan 5] Hendrick Hudsor, Pratt, Mar 8 into a very animated discussion of his amendment | \e¥8 cetried on under the British government, all over | fraud in bis own rretion of country; he reqaested Mr, | British veare) at 4d .and {nan American ship at9 32d, | Marvare: Evans, Nukor, Jan 13] Wellicgt n, Chadwick, "Mar 16 the world, with those of our coast survey under the ilmot not to attach the previso to the three million | Mearurement goods were taken at 263, There was no Mec As gs Maver. duo, do; di to the civil list, providing ¢or the expurgation ot al | present rynter, showing that Our system. as Mow oon: Beis Lut if Mr Wilmot would Intraduce it separateiy, | chasge to other porte Baris Ainemorth, Jam 6 Zarich, Thompeon, Feb 2 Ga Viigs Luciote POEL aaleet Jawe authorizing flogging in the navy. Mr. Hale, | 9¥cted. com Faurt.—There is bat little movement in the market, ‘ eeiiestabe, ganas Merl ‘Evans, Savana; # rau e, Sunth & Briton saree tr Tenis alan ie pgs ain aed the | jt would meet A bes Laced RA The "1 wer the world. is extravasance a supported by Mr. Nilea and Mr. Benton, pleaded | required reform, The urvey ought to be ihinited to tar stephen aa noe ® ah $0 add.6 pang to the the inhumanity and utter barbarity of the cat and | {br nots of Congress, and reduced from ite present ex- | ggminisiration; but he would say that it wou apd the only eales reported ar: be: . ‘ RRS Y 0 000 | Rogers Kio Grends; Ci | @1 50 y ily ht aan MARITING INTE LLIGE NOE, | en tamer cor, urn (of all descriptions continues firm, with « fale Matienre, lien: parka ‘any countr im, T Ward ioc, Drinkwater. Favana Novmith & Walsh, Brint— Freya, Wyborg. Ameterdam, Sohmidt & Balehen; Pere Fogo, (Brut) Koy 0, Maranium, Ro, H'R Corsing. jt Ma W, Trandy & Co; Lamar Cready & Co, Wm Mowry, Bar ‘Margaret, Woglam, Potors The atcek in desle about 100,600. - | tracrdinary dimensions eatteann i, SS Ronioh x, Fv 8- Brig Napolecu, ” reser, Rey Westy ane A i ee. . Clayton 4 various astistants | quire s master hand to deptet ite enormities in appro- | deman Wort of Hew York, Hehrunry 20, 1840, Mercy Ley] 'r, Tharker, Bostwu; Indust y, Kolly, Ney ° the colt ; Mr. Badger, Mr. Yulee, Mr. Clayton and | ane besarte ce out of the service, to survey care priate colera.. fie would uot vote a cont to pay forthe | Hey was quiet, — —— _ Daviel Frances Farsis, Provircowws: Rew eeu Dae Mr. Butler and others, defended the discipline of | T# the diecover yey cMisere of the uavy. He spoke | territory uatil the questions now in agitation are oxny —Cuba strained Is selling at 33)40., short | 87% Bir... s7)h ro, john A Fetue Harty: B aon; Win UWongy, Magy ‘ “is t iecovery or invention of tue magnetic clood ttled. Let thore who are for the Union as it ie, de- | price. for export. ead filet hd 7% Ne oe eee teip John Marshall war, the lash; aud the amendment was rejected—17to | by Dr Locke, ase we » ny new bart Oregon’ of Hl ‘ m ol f D. | eclentific kabore of Fretersg. ble thing, and of the | mand that the resident ask the advice of the Repre- | Hlinxs.~ There have been no sales of moment sloce Te, Ircead, | atlowell, bound te 32. The Senate are very low in branes 0 ‘ | saevtinn tha week phen ae, Cogn d bay dt ev fbn sentatives as to hia policy, and let ty val be supposed, a ie ae in as foilows:--Rio Shine Herman, 4 Bremen, C H H te York; Del Norie, Dorr, form ; but they are not so insensible to popular | necessary scleutific talent ‘for the eelt, ba when he has isvolved uch mischievous achemos, }; Tampico, , Buemos Ayres, 5.500; tier &, P Stanton; Con. NW Yo ky Wm Legeot, os Grown, rosee " ve , ¢0; Hanneh & Ab'gni qf 4 | L ation of the ad obey hismaa- | Columbia River, 1.200 _— 1 609— Total, 23 300. — Fhuer, Norton; Cathering, | er te ot boa Nocona vee See bersharn, 7 to overlook the chances of their | FOrvey. He ergued an hour apd a het 7 | om opwion as entirely | ency of the retrenchment Pravored. Toe mayen — sce $4,000 004 per annum, We have abomesquadcon nde, of ail doseriptioun, is on neo unt cf Wio Wr iae eoizers, mn Statin [s@id, bon Yor ayagitea: John W Bel. to 1d » Snarbe up the Bay, bound te Bo vem, Pag, co. M ry intent Wille « don + Soo von Riseteld, Nathan, Rt nore, bound to New York: : Nop RE ston, Nowantn a | Reger! few York: Thowas J Bosto't, Bibsccly z. Te-elecnon Sag reform, theretore, must ulti- mately prevail, which has noth Mr Lana, of Obi bad here- On Luerday, the amendments to the general ap- | {2 umber ef reencie ou ol maytag fiuadcon, aad | tofore beem agitated by the question of Mavury, and Fropriahone were coutioued under discussion. | paval eMocers out of empiaym tnt. lous te be he beileved thet the present sees ee boa apposed November lust, for President and Vice-President | thelr officers can do, ours can do élis object was to | S#Y¢ty existed In all the colonies when indepondenee | With enles of 2.000 gallgas at bio. a Sto of 4.500 sheets Rassie, pot, at 3}, ,6 months, =In crude rperm at the east thero have boon | }* hebuond, ¢ "7 e * i im en- Paevisions — Raler out 800 to 1,000 i News . al of he United Statee. ‘Thursday was devoted to | reduce the coast survey to its legitimece limite; for at lered,inve 0 bomerealine on tad pantie . ver ered | Were made, inoinding mers, at $11 we to brits var bg Arrived. Boster: fats tor howtos peat oryt Bt ro hee 3 Te Oe aay fo, the civil and diplomatic | pret et i eee ediog jaland as for es Cincionacy, | that ke was beund solemnly to Respe prime a $10 26 to $10.60, at tho clone $12 was aaed | | Bark Flymocth,Perking, Western fittest Hom Wait taton, Ru, for ont ghia. torte ar io the sume ap; 1 i 5 tor: & Nicker a it da Free sol nometr \ soot. ill, and Sa ry te the same appropriatlons—On | Hence hin amerdwent proposing to aut down the ap. not recogniew the wiid and guilty phantas; *, while no buyers appeare: SUL 60. | Oe ain at (ot Warren) ichter, Wor Orleans, 26éayn with | harbor, 1s wg AMT = eours!y moored ia this a Of 100 barrels Chicago mone were made at | moe tou Bleci, bs Bade. for Boren. Tac, tor Now York: Muy F pusion of Prolessor Beche from the U.S Const | Proptiation for thie survey, froin $1600 ta $80 O00, | ihe addrese agaeed to In caticusin the Senate ob eet haus wore held at $16, River m an was | aprutey eae] dyn nee use 8 OF Hatterne—hae had | SiGe fyi vontomaehe Worcester, for Provide are also at the scurvey. Nothing done upon it, aud the bill goes P ball 1 to offi 7 tee Det and denied the positions srsumed by it; | rerth abrut $12 Lard—Small raies were made at Bark ‘Telegreph, (of Thoman‘en) Ceechat. New Orleans, 29 Porvian, Fe> 15 and 16—tlarbor closed hy fos, oxer to Mondey. a eee Ties the GAGS shall be Sapo uase die soamaaeed! Obio fiom the Smputations cast upon Her, im onneer | 26 toCKo. Hams- Salen ot 70 onrks wero made at | dave Witd perky 10 0 we T has been 18 days N of Hace | Puinareixusa Feb 1S—Are Rully Weaver, Paulin, Confuse 3 he Houre, un Monday, were engaged in offe: aveh serveg, thus to be organioed, ove above tien with other free Staten, je There was no chanyein cheese or batter, while | “ o.oo We pase Capt Croomat | PF, 4 THE PR EN were Ge a Up tell off the bow into th. ing re Folutions aud reports. The most emphutic | orélnery expenres of the fcrce af a detachment of the | THY TRSIPEST 4 wumot yroriso Man—yRooy oF 17 | tales eypied ye iran Lard~ Bales of 6,000 pounds cerried him under the tone resolut,'ons of the day were offered by Mr. Thon» | Bary of the Upited States. He wished to redues this Mr. McCixuian obtained the floor, but gave Srecten.— The stock on the mark yevdinent of Benton, providing for the ¢X- | prepristion for this AUrvey, from $188,000 to $8) 000, | (RB HOA preperty in man. He took up ig0 8 W Moncure. Titeomd At whe; sobts Poowhoutas, Smack, Nets : id 6 Dee Wi Li Master, Prion, Ne mob, do; Sao! Towneoud, Lu ‘ina, do, Orta whe Penn, tor expunging trom the jouraat of | *yftem, which bad grow up to ite present emoxamons | fora few mements to dvee d holders avkin 09, b inte, N 1 ’ Nine; ae Fen Ot cg the Tesolutions udopted at the last vew. | ToPortions. fu defianow of the aote of Congress, Co 8 | “hy Wi wer, who raid the ge tent wba tole ee ‘¢ Frauencu, + inte, Newens'le, 16 days, with oonl, t0 ty Feb 1O- Ave okt Alat‘o, Prosten, Yow the war with Mexico to have been | “Me Mimite under the laws. in the course of hi Tariow.— We notice rales of 8 000 tbs., at 8860 Francais Amelia, Dospitel, Marseilles, 9th Deo, with do 6, brige Muinm-ts, Reade ~ sion, declan YB M : Soucontitutx nally and unnecessarily begun.” | err srt’ They hie over. P | demt Aine Tuesday, misee.'laneous reports, bills, reeolu- | ac (Mr. Steph to spoke for an hour in vindication of the oply, Gaudaionpe. Uld 20, cov Boa Bi ‘Tborn, Wain: york, Tae Nicaea S Vork: 13, brtea N th the. resident | Towacco —Siuce our last report sates of 120 bhds nd of Proferror Bache, the superinten- er, ding th 4 wer in expecition of the vast amount of work in Feferenss to slavery oxtecnion | "Waienty.s Bales of 100 bectei Mmpirbed under Profersor Bache, ia topography, | geome time during that r: enor. Keve in Bloom (lighter) Ji rm Hore inca.) eve ‘som the Be brig Beate Winer AU rlesie, ery extension, | _Wiisney - Sales of 100 barrels Ohio were made at | “sors km Theen, Hickin nd before the bill wa: 280 j SB ate Privog wan held at te Derr Albert & Rdbor, tione, de.” Weduew'ay, Presidential votes count: | by or crapny. wud astronomy, and im pretimiaary, | jnigcaueed, the President either sent for ine. cr | oa) Zine = Pretty mun ail on the market (some 700 | fehreercme Miler Boston, 5 day Paneer, P ts My Kees Arrived, ed. Thureday, biil passed creatiog a new execu fecondery, w tertiary triangulations of the oonst— | oy hing. I went a aecond time, and then the Pres hes take! terms nos made Fort Beiw Bowery, © poanem, Weerreny Isnanrs-Bark F <a fore ante tone called the Home Depart | 12 defining the rinuositien, the soundings, the bare, furmee ioe that the proviso was giving bio arent af. iy hopes. ~sen apg Reps Berit Ave, «.bewell, Erg Barber, Michsals rl Ree Rie eee tebr Liza Lawton, Connell, New uaven

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