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ees /OrB101 ye pith . ton to the exclusion of slavery by Cong a, Soa Mr. Polk an?, jamily removed this morning to vote of censur wcnld be equivalent $0» verb 3 came Bartimone, March 8, 1849. Packet :bip Argo, Davis, fiom davre, 64a Jan, with mdse, te W = Ye 4 pt duty—a duty which properly bel: to the | of the Sevate, the rubstitute offered for th Whitlock, Jr. Steelf to determine. And this te all Snot Cos Gonih i Wasr anoton, March 3, 1549. | tnt Sine Saucer end be dealrcd to oulf the atten, | by the Committee of Ways abd Me min the | wititary Vistters to Washington—The Slave Case—| “Aion therm brig. meres. | Whether tbe State rivlare willing to abide the Movements of the Pr eudent and Family—Cana- | von of the Father of the Senate to the subjoot—ho | frat part of the day's proceeding lita tke Weather. $e. a vig 3 ate ae e 4 ve Cath oa ¥ eraia, Swed brig Juno, und others, feswon, ev pay ager glenn reg magni be Patber of the Senate am Mineral sou, | sufsussisof ihe Commie of Wesseet loose,” ” | Several the fest. ond, best dasptine! milters ery little petty item ‘THe WILMOT PROVISO AGALN, corps of Baltimore have completed theit arrangements | _ The steambost Wercules towed up yesterday, ships Roses, Om Bion of the stat the hotel, W'gere rooms had been prepared for | tbat is proposed in thissenate,icads toe polemical dis | Mr. Wsxtwoxsn eaid that he bad am amendment | /orPil Demet Meee OMA CM! tt. | stolanna and Breach ship Myce A ; the course is tinued, | to cfr, anc it war read as follows, vis :— rf — On she thes Em 4, eee a nd be nochjectiomsoucn | ‘Bem: Tey remain here tll Tuesday morning, | Vy Deploy a lary aby eng or will not | “And be it further enacted, That the inbabitente of | tion of General Taylor, on Monday next. They are Maton d-Wind ation rie Ni; Meridian, NINH at Benen, amv dent ht togo into a territory of the Union with | When hey leave for Tennessee by the Southern id territory hall be entitled to enjoy all and simzuler | the Independent Blues, First Baltimore Sharp Shoot- Mr. Mancum—Every question, z olaim the Fi y i ot rights. privileges. and advantages granted and se- Cor: eee theirriaves us with other property; and thas a tecri o- ee e, They will ee Cae reed by the Ha ase oes ie ‘opie of tbe territory of the United States | ¢™#, Washington Guards, and Junior Artillery. cre Px Aaieteoeeen ° xy ip forming Weelf into a Brate must cf necessity fee, | | chert J. vanced, and Daniel Uraham, ‘Leg. We with the buel | ierthwert of theriver Ohlo, by the articles of eompact | will eave bere on Sanday morning im company with | rye B, Crewell Boston; sehr Deleware ey i aeelieat tothe executive, he would no”, { jearn tbat itis Mr. Hannegan’s intention to rettle in oe ene — ly nee we ine Fihlipeet 9 on ba ernment of sald | Gungi’e Band, and return on Tuesdey morning.— Pena ests: Alesandery Sentient, MOdamae Ea et} audacity to exclude slavery; and the terri'rcy, | the South permanentiy | 1 se ane | be nmeminet s speoch was wunecetsary,for there were | died and eljbty-reven, and sbail he rubject to allthe | Each of these companies are scoompanied by fine | Gueen, Boterteon, London; schrs Misahsth, Cathoary . bands of musie. iehley, Henden here who knew romvthing beride himeelf, He, | conditions, restrictions, snd probibitions in raid arti- ae aaaliamele anidithe, mavees| thercteceves tbe tatber of the se aete had boeo too sles ef eee pact imposed upon the people of said ter- don tetoent spn ara fan Pooper pe orpeat Bric Caepa iy % to perform the duty. (Mr Benton— a!) | ritory. : Neo Cetin is ave Seen carsied baahtiaae tee rare lhet Sapvasutie: cell’ the tention of the Senate & to the Tae Cracesas, (t9 Mr. Wentworth)—The smend- | uch interest. Mr. An) onge She. man Sere Antters few (as but for some reason or other, Mr, Dix did dot sev fis to | matter He calied upon the venerable Senator from | ment is ro! 1 it they are in his porsession, but claims towards t1 ¢ exclusion of slavery from the Stale. «ain | urgeit. Next revrion, ifit is brought upat all, it will | Missouri toris Mr Root-—May | be permitted to remind the Chalr | trey they are hie property and that in seizing thom will no je, the amer dia Mr, . eae ON ston cahe whieh wa ered by 4 t ' woe Rdopted, will be tantamount to the settlement | ena ine ee eeeeeibbance fang | Miri ures boped that the object of his making the | J ou)y wish to cell to mind that the Chairmen permit- | fl duiing the pight toaroid excitement, {t was proved | das iight wig ts end) Ot Ne Merce to califoraia the surcender | other way. We euppose the Canatians will at once | remarks he did, was not mleundersteod ted is to he cffered the was seized upwards of twenty years, in the undis- FOES 6. verry of New Mexico to Texasextesding at once the in- | Fa retaliatory law to exolude American products, a Mr. Mancum—Certainly not, tir; | only rese to per- fie CHAS a Ce cn amendment turbed possesaion of her freedom.” The three oldest of | _Aimrn 1 in ashing to be admitted as @ State, might be dinposed rather to acknowledge the existenon of slavecy, than provide. at the expense of the State, for yurchase of soch siaves as may have been int ed into the ternitr ry —suoh parchase being the firse neo-seary step hip South Caroliog, at Moblia, at 3 eM Saw alarge brig aehor, ir Micu artis, ty, Feb 3, 1849—Sir: Lam co-umanded by my Lords . Ria Get 1 beyond | measure which will compietely destroy the growing | fexm— ; the children are acknowledged to be slaves, and one of | Comuirsionere of ‘the Admfralts to send you herewith, for the | BEE oD Or leery ata thournnd wiles went- | trage wbleb now existe with tbat oountey. per ReoT# Teel theBenatorto onderfostzrelevency | Mr. Buen teMrene Cheit requests gentlemen to | ‘bem, Beuied Serene, wad hired out by Me, Andean ee ee ra tates eae | “ pe “ The issue of stock of the late loans, on foreign ac- | in debate. aan 4 ‘ to Mr. Ridgely, and ren away, on pg whicl Ir. Soh ld report ; ‘ward, there in no ect for esther fee oF count, for the week ending this afteraoon, is as fol- | Mr Mancum—I give it up, tir; 1am in my seat. take their weata-to be attentive, ule and listen. Se | {0 MT. RiGEr1y Oa eo a ea bac ko | Sidates te ith ut ave of vcimaron.talive tas ) extending. therefore, eas a in Sntrodae lows ‘The question was then taken, and the amendment | far us it relates to the subject or slavery, it aprecias iy jute the whole family, Tbe of her romning | Vee ibett base tene nterd Bien i | eee eer the bay ot San Frapeireo on the Par Germany, 37.000 was adopted, | acanien ee a niet Chale doles out of or. | away frem Mr Ridgely according to public amor, i | {nec 1084 Hichaey nd te nrvey teapot tm quent “ ie 2 P Ri Lier eet ss ‘ ) * I ir to ears polite. e il sh gens jnietic dette sane eee mee 5 moved to sd@ 66,000 to purshasealarge | der on the grounds of Irrelavancy. 6) ae a eee ncladed todey, and cho pre, | 70 Caplaia GA Halstead RN. Secretary Lloyd's pristed ip ven thie Northern view of the ease, the Bogiand..<. the National Oheeivaiary 9 WaetenGton,.| ME Ath ncn EDO OOO et ant cnee || babllity , that they will be declared to aslover ie. Tams Aivsied bn the Borrpinse okt Stoo toe memes Bouthers aprot of the quention appears equally rea- Thnidad’.. eeeclas ARE ee meh rmane ares: OrSARy Pee ‘The weather stil continues thooking bed for the In- | girs to travemit to you the copy of a deapy'ch term UM ble, In an act exciuding slavery froma territory, ities iM PAGE'S BLECTRO MAGHBNIS. FRINZIEO.2S. ton, om,’ ask a, augoration festivitier, and the probability is that the | stir Michaels, relative to s shoal which has teen disyoversd mesg. , peu te ace: sure of the in-tivustoutand of the youth. Tot aero et aaa ate one CEmepEiDG |" Tamas maeeppointd) ant berice comnts teport- | Whole affair will be corfined within the limite of the HEATING wes, te, esha EVOSBURY. eu declare them unequat; you put them under the ‘i ene cai r, by Professcr Page. Mr The Cuainman— Ayes 85, the decision of | Houre of Representatives ‘The crowds passing ard, Bea, oh sh destin den ad Pav of disgrece, and you justify their rerentment, | , This rtateme gs Siegustio: prepsllig over. Py POMGE Reg Be] Thea Cuaaman” Aree Sh, Bee ping of hands, | through to Warbirgton are raid even to be larger than honor to transmit Yo sone lerdat the ‘They ate wiling to take trelr chanoes—they are wil. | i#tu# of the three or four Ly Bevton read @ printed Se Bt H at the inauguration of General Harrison. narnia ee ee Nig even, 10 be cxcluded. frow the torcterien ig | . Tbe different heads of department (with the exoep- | ur the tute of 1200 copies an hour, was purformed by | and crire of “geod,” “good.” Ha hay) ‘Dan Rice is drawing crowded houses at the Front anew triden water ohcal bas appeared’ betwesnt thie Ta diag anes tRM nents therake Ghaa thats ‘the | tion of Mr. Walker, who periormedthe duty on Thurs- | electro moguetic power. And the amendment was| Mr Wentwoxrn—I riee toa point of order. Pe wh thout $9 miles NW cf the Nw. polut of St Mishoats ea eete afd State Whey admit the right ofa Stators | 603) tock leave of the gentlemen officiaily connested | ggcpied The Cuainman--The Chair will not listen to any | *ree abreshy in bud weather Aste is uollkely that pat Kg shore ol hey are right of @ State to | ith them to-day ANOTHER LINE OF STREAMERS, gentieman until erder be preserved. Gentlemen in ApPointMENTS BY THE Presipent—By and with eto induce the maeter «f any veusel mow here to pro- cXounde Them they dvuy the power of Congress to | “rhe Ragister of tho Treasury, Daniel Graham, Req. | Mr Jerrensox Davis moved to amend the bill by | the ainles will take their eats, (Rap, ray ei mire. this shoal, Ltake the hlerty to inquireit gow rbvt them out of aterritcry—Congress representing all the advice and consent of the Senate the -taten a: ce +quals in i's soverrignty over the terri Cusbman, of Maing. to be conrul of the U cred to ex would think itexpedient to move the Admiral y to order an oul P ) has resigued hin office. The chief Clerk of the Bu- | placing in the Secretary of the Navy power to transfer | Mr Scuenex moved to etrixe out so much of the § weerb ae itwunsa te Dai pte b Aa yeaus. Col, Nourse, will diecbarge its duties till bes si the steamers New Orleans and Alabama, belonging to | nate’s amendment as makes the provisions of it appli- nited Stat ittaautuceugemtesthe: quali ofthe seater: Oye | FoWwtment oF a new Register | Me omy to the nay. apa employ them tn a seml | cable tc ibe tersiory pest ofthe Rio Grande.” “This | Oy \p"afe pace of Lecuard Jones: deoined. A, Hyatt | fareicenrmony thes uy tee ae ot which, Daag Tbe ot ow somite the: quality of the St a - monthly ecmmunication between New Orl a} wan agreed tc—G63 to 81, ; ash yoverooge | formerly ofarenasions constituents, cn washed away, eanlasion OF Wie, Soash sro .e Crkioky lavades ihas Wasninaron, March 2, 1849. | Vere Cius, avd other points on the Gulf—t m- | Mr. Co..ins offered an amendment, which was agreed | Smith. to te attorney of the United states for the diy | Wirt sical it it exist, tay dicapye-t in the game waanee. equsitty, aiid destroya' that Harmony, dt Ube members of 5 : ers to curs) thw United States mail, and to be offloered | to— ayes 68, noes 62— that nothin, satahalt’ be || (Fit Of Wisconsin, Je the placeet 1. W. Sab) | But the statementsot the thiri of tre eucl sod. dvclaratiogs rom: th» Urion which can only ¢xet uader the most p-r- General Shields. by officers of the navy. and ve trade in | Terigped. Marcus J Gaines, of Virginia, to be consul | gorjt probable thavit may be of « rocky mature, like th EAP LSg: chee Tete) || bo: oomateeeal eee pirate Say SoMe ef tbe United States for the city and kingdom of Tri- | bern James L. Eduards to be Commissioner of Pen- Reger C. Weightmah to be major general of the ia of the District cf Columbia, ip place of Walter fest ren e ofequility; and hence, rather then eubmit nd requise to be lad down as & per: wd that A M ships and packe vestele, not unfrequer tl bet after calling at Fayal, cnt a Mason, Jr, to be brigadier ge- | 79 vircount Palmerston. nee 8 vice Weightman, promoted, Peter F. Wileomto | Declaration of Benjomin Pratt, master of ths ship Williauit of tain of infantry, wilitia, D.C. Laxp Orric Bangor, (US); Victorino Faloao, msste: of the ship Fre Amizos, vers— Henry W Pulfrey, New Orleans, vice Oliver | of St George's, in Portugal. aud George Perbing, master of the relative toa Dew shoal obverved by thse The case of General Shields 18 at present at- | pime purpose on the Pacite of ° Se ede ee ee ‘ i ‘Mr. Downs supported the amendment, as the bert | Mr. Rockwext, of Connvoticut, offered an amend the South propores to witudraw from the Uuion. | | tracting @ great deal of attention. The facts of | Met Cr bringing abouta epecdy commuateation with | ment, thet the provisions of thiscct rball continue in Fe eee eee vtorihe cccitslou af savery irom | te quarrel between him and Mr. Breese are not | Culornia,and exiending a most profitable oommereial | force for six months after the rising of the next Con- Indian Jab: r ts too cheap in that territory, | well understoed, and the affau, if it be mooted renee pina pon Cilasedlin genport onthe sr nee nprengee Unless sooner repealed, Jt was Grr sa TIRE O59 fae, URES, to allow the | in the Senate, will be one of much interest, involv- | mearuie, and ‘The noice was pretty general, whieh Sa ec Menai he amendment of | ing, as it does, a grand constitutional question. Merers. HUNTER and ALLEN opposed theamendment. | The Cuainman. endeavored to repress, by threaten- 9 c'viock, BP M.—Retu B Hill resigned, Rufos Hewitt, Wioamec, Indiana, | thip Pym uth, (U j ae ; ‘ led for the ayes ing thet he would call gentlemen by name unless » q Bt Ma ores — ME Warnes, she Faveie, s1a08 #2 0° col HAH Banas, Since General Shields first distinguished himself ee ee Ore aes Ges choas keep ote 7 rice A. L. masher, Tesigped | Abner iveran Allan; tipo pigment ores 7 Sell feo te ef terrible ion up ; ouri, cffice.) Register— s ; aud from i tithe Serate woe louded dowa with amendmeate, sued | at Cerro Gordo, the people of Illinois have spoken pace pair ag funy elferedm proviso—that the laws of Mexioo issourl. (new office.) Register Se Beawber, 1648 ae 680 au buted fom’ Toren for St Mr. MiiieR moved to add $8,000 to remunerate Ci id territories shall remain in | Milan, Missouri. (new office) Justices of the Peace. | chacl:, Leaw breakers, mi tasaze home eee es eon ee eta arene ta tee cat | of him ae the successor of Mr. Breese in the | wr) ts, counsel fers, ko, incurred in the | fujl force unt}! after they eball have beon repealed by | 2. C—Peter M Pearson, Franklin S. Myer, and Henry ‘pot floating taaes: w fhe Nessenn juin Foren aouenlag slavery in theer’ | Senate of the United States; and Mr. Breese, 1n | fice jpatituted ageinet bia for alleged egal pupish- Suthenity of Cespaee i 7 | Haw, all cf Werbington ae Soreness ore 10 report, their whole mevion was no ecustadistory | C*aer (0 Keep his teat, bas, with the most industrious | ent while on the exploring expedition, ‘A question of order was raised. ‘Time by chron, JWhSm%s, Al'itode 134 15m as to lvavw thy amerdment precisely ae tteame from thy | Peteverance, circulated the most injurioas reports of | ™ Nir. Hare opposed tbe amendment, and thought it | The Cuaimaan said that the amendment was in or- Law Intelligen i" Dhsuse dBm ‘Bevate, acdallthurthe committee hed one anouatea | General Shields. In this epecies of warfare, Mr. | arunge thatany body would propose der, and he called the noisy members to order. Svurnemx Couns or aux Unive Sraras,Febo27— | uw Windomale | iashm 1o nothing. The Senate am-ndment was finaily re- | Breete dieplayed the moat consummate tast, Roth in | Stew wasin face a peemiunyoe Con Mr, Sawyex—I ask whether it will beim order to | Robert Hughes, Eeq.. of Texas, was adm! an attor- ; ni droak at Doe adept the ten commandments? ney and counrellor of this court, No. 41. Samuel Veasie, appellant. vs. Nathaniel L, Williams et al. ne culation Tea taken pad lie SmenOeehY, Fee |i oe argument of this cause was continued by Mr. Fes- ERTY. senden for the appellant, and Mr. Davies for the i vricg bis weapons, and Reaping hiaself concealed | thes Cou bad wekacieke tee snd this. we suppose. wiads up | Fate or ‘West North oF South, wherever the General | (re, Supreme Court bad not settled | below, turned, these reporte met him. They dogged his steps ¢ facias de novo agreed to. Ayes G2, noes 67 at every turn, They were circulated, t.o, where he Jhanron considered the matter aoart, from its SLAVE F M jected by the Houre; the uction of Congress thie tension for California W. Altitude 19 d 36m “ 940m “ Wdm per hour—Latitude 4 D. never went I myself, not many 8 8go, heard in nothing more than private clal Meape submitted an amendment—that nothing | sppell eter being §,5-10 per F re Wasuixaton, March 2 1519. | XY orieaps the most absord steriee about him, and | Mery #08 BOCBIDE more sDen 8 Devas aie mond: | inthe act shall be construed to prejudioe any rightet | Suraewe Counr oy tHe Unizen States day. Note Thame observations belng warked out gave dhe leagh- General Taylor and the Proviso— Patching —Ap- | they were gravely told me by # person who beard them | nent, States of the Union to carry their property thith day, Feb. 28, 1849.—Cyrus Lawton, Eeq , of New York, | ““TNo 2}—‘ranslation—Deolaration of the mast-r of the Tres pontments, §c. fiom Mr. Bree: All thi Mr. Hate was about proceeding again im opposition | Mr. Pxrt1T—I rise tos question of order Congress | and’ William Grandin, Eeq , of the District of Colum- | Amigor—On the dlatot December at about 10 ax, having been z ral. Mir. Breese was unwilling to sod | to the amendment, when cam pass no law to infringe on any right of the States | bia. were admitted attorneys and counsellors of this | hewn out frem St Michel's reaching to the southward L saw & I was told to-day, by a member of Congress, that | he adopted the means most likely torave himself. But he Mr. Wssrcort rose to a point of order, thatno Sena. | under the constitution. Hence there is no mecessity | court No, 41. Samuel Vessie, appellant, vs. Nathan- posal: vale eiaes apa oe G5 intervals of General Taylor had been speaking to some of his | evidently gave Gen Shields credit foragreater amount | toy could speak twice on the eame subject. for the amendment. Jel L Williams, et al. The argument of this cause was | Ar erican brig, which i ic had bees nisnt, would have heme friends and Al h he | 2 Spgelic patience than that gentleman oan boast of. | The Parsipina Orricer ruled the Senator tobe in| Mr. Mxavs—There ere many rights in danger. If it | continued by Mr. Davies for the apoellecs. fereeked var ib Seal: Nath sawn thie oeesabeatte riende, aud expressed great anxiety to have the | jnmediately on bis arrival here, harrassed and jaded | ¢ ger. is claimed that there is right to pass the Wilmot pro- ee the greatest haste | By a ‘shoal is in lat 38 question of government for the territories settled fo rapa Ed ee Ei Pei det Sooecagenan sr Mr. Westcott eaid he meant nothing personal in ren re % Banat anes re aE take our nate Domssiie. pMotiian ye ee ae nd TUE RO during this Congress ; and, further, that he wished | The letter was evidently intended to lead to other re. | Dit cljeotion ala: alifor: H t Teagle Townsend, : mn ello, 3) Doolaratlon of the maser ol tbe Plymonth—A Mr Haze — Certainly not, sir; never heard the point | | Mr. Pettit tur; ; r round and said something to Mr. | hands seriously bi the Wilmot proviso to be thrown out altogether. | suits than a newspaper controversy ; and several ef | raised but twice im the Semele, and each tim 1 it was | Mende, who site in his neighborhood, and he was called hearing of its contents, pre- | yaised by the Senator from Florida, upon the Senator | to order,” ed a short time since, im end vant girl from death, whose clo- distanoe of two and x balf'to three miles NNW of my heavy cea was running, the wind having moderated at N General Shields’ friend . This nformation was current among membors when | Gémtral Shields’ friends, hearing of its contents, pr e AAW gale of the night befure.. The water broke 60 feob high ta gly Mr. - c —The committee will come to order. Jong Jobn Wentworth effered the proviee in Commit- | Mangum and another Senator, waited on Mee D from New Hampebire. And, of contse, there is no per- | | The Cuainaan—The ‘A man named Smith was killed in one of the ocoal e reese, | sonality in the matte! Laughter.) i : Bier j he United States se ’ umax—The gentle . (Me. Viding protection for the territorjeg, The anti-slavery | and sent it the next day to the Intelligencer for publi- poidbermcrar es tue cad-orhin Slane; comsignean caine Meade) aud the gentlemen from Indians, (Mr. Pettit) | _ The jail of Roanoke county, nded js. It was certainly nots float ing obstruction; I consider it rrow ret f, about a mile ia length, rupping from NNE to 8SW, ancut 4) miles WNW % W by eom- se from the NW polat of St Micha was destroyed by ee eee ee | ee th nder had ne longer aright to administer | will p'eute act a tellers (Ha! ba! ba!) fire, a fow days since, caused by o negro trying to burm | BUNT British Consulate, St Michael's, Several free soilers slipped through the tellers, in the puna. cones: any brid fn pestis it lent the cat-ovnine tells to hime That commander an. | "The quesiion was taken, and the amendment was | out one cf the ree iia see we were: tie | pe A hig aves anaie Reon! AGiGe Aid Sate GARE ple reese 80 8 ; ted 10 wl uoy on Uarraden’s Rock, Annisyuam Harbor, went i ee eae tne aoronald Senate amend. | tora side sentiments of General Shields, a etter wh'ch | that time he ent forthe mou, and asked himif he had | “Mr. Mvapg—I ask for tellers, Saterday not, | Venthe in Boston, for the woek ending | iis mooring during ere late sores \ 7 mendments—oneofthem | thet gentleman had voluntary retracted and repu- inced, The tailor answered “no;” the i Whatemen, j eontinuing in force the !aws of Mexico abolishing | diated, thereby not only taking a mont unworthy ad. | Deceme com repented the argument of the 3 al bourse were destroyed by fire at Jackson, | matrom sydney Oct 4, Gangen Nichole, Nant, fora ercin’ | | slavery over the territories, and another striking out | Y@Dt#Ke of General Shields. but doing an act, com- | tyiiy and, after a lorg discursion in this way, the poor | men . BepeiZ a ae Gees Sanne, ind bark Pantheen Jeane, of | ae . jared with which to utter and circulate the notes of @ | saiicy bad tugive in. On hisreturn tothis country, | The substitute of the Committee of Waysand Means | William Wood was murdered at Mount Harmony, | NBecford. for South Seas, the words“ territory west of the Rie Grande,” so as to nk after they have been called im and cancelled, | he instituted @ suit against the command was then taken up. ¥ ort time since, by three negroes, two of whom, BS Eda destroy the limit of the laws tobe put im force. When jonorable men to be venial jury gave him damages. The Supreme Courtoverruled | Mr Root arose to offer an amendment, (prosably | William Ray and J. Gross, we: . yo a vote Was leken, on adopting the patched: up amend- ‘There is certainly a disposition to | 2 ety ee ange aoart bilow and has directed | the Wilmot provies) when amendment of the Senate was temporarily laid ide, after having been loaded down with amend- jat-o? nine- arrested, po t n—Feb it 9 eM, off Bal it, obi ousti. Wil. POKEN—Feb 2%, at 9 PM, off Barnegat, ebip rr — Wame, from New Zea'and, boand to Stonington, with ment, members, feeling asbamed of it. honored it with | think harshly of General Shields, ‘The only things | ™¢. pay ot tie) cours below. ear! ea ua 4 proposes to 1r. Conn, of Georgia called him to order. I guly twenty thiee votes; end they rejected the aubstl- | that appearon the surface are his hasty letter.and | Pay"tne fica iis cstenecaiuenabmcasasteut te | | “Assonvartatin (eek jieee Gu thizeukieoh: OMTY TRADE RUFORT, a. a8 oy eee we matumore eb camer fed ri MF. Breese’s comments ; but that there was s foul con- | seied the yeas and nays, which, when taken, resulted | The Cuainman decided that Mr. Root could not offer Sarunpay, March 8-6 P.M. | | Ship Alesandria, 8 days trou Liverpoo ore, Feb 23, em voting in its favor! Howover, the Se *piracy to blast bis reputation, and to defeat the wish | , 119 15, noes 20, and the amendment was rejected. There was rather more doing in flour, while prices, | <M the Capes, Smendment, as offered in that body by Mr W: of eople of Illinois, to make him their represente- "1 ; ot if apy thing, were some easier to purchasers. The | hip Suran Hcwell, from New Orleans for Baltimore, Feb 28, was finally voted on and rejected—yeas 100, nays 114 | tive in’ the Senate of the United Btates, their le no WEEE E Ban AUG Sake Soe tie See ene Wer Made ene: ber OH cain on eae 4. banc: yor - | tained. chief rales continued to be confined to New Orleans ry] of Ksstport, $5 dave fror te Balti. The Southera men favored the proposition. and the | manner cf doubt, and there In-as little doubt shat Mr. | .)Mt, ;pratcn MOVES, te approvriste $100,000 to pur. | tarned, at of the Committee of Ways and | and Western brands Saleo of Genesee wheat wore | yore GuyicfEestpa!. 35 dave trom, Bangor bonnd te Bal free soilers opposed it’ So there is no hope, now, th Polk, who generally contrives to be concerned imevery | of the departments, Rejected. The rooms are now | Means wasrejected—ayes 17. reported on terms stated below. There was very little | vious to Feb23—by tho whale sip Cincinnati, which was ‘the territories will be afforded any laws during the ex- | paltry affeir of this nature, was connected with this used for the Pension Office The amendment of t! by the | corn offering. and sales were limit without material | 23d ff Barregat. piiing moments of the session. plot.” It is very certain that the whole power of the eataets HOLS: committee, was disagr as 23, noes not | change in prices. Meal was dull. Rye was quiet, and Ports. I learn, from sem official authority, that General | sdministration in Illinois, was exerted against General | wr Camsnon moved to add to the bill provieion | eounted. cate steady. dull, and sales of ‘were | FAvAt, Feb 16—Br brig Lyenobia, put in leaky, had dioohargea: ‘Taylor bas eaid that no man, on whose private reputa- | Shields. So far for the quarrel between the General ‘be committee rore, when questions were taken on e ata decline. Prime was nominal. There was no | F#rt of her cargo of coal ard would eail for N York im 8 daye. See Fea re a ieees Whe tnsll aves eosive Sn sppotnt: || aud Mr’ Breese; rit Poore ofitode eubstituee, poepestog to contrast | conetriing in the emmeeetienos change of momentin beef Lard was stead yest, dan Sl—Ship Tiber, for Boston; brig Taseany, for BC arch Ges hetaatersilcoon neeioee that an attempt will be made to de- | sor 4 plank road over the tethmus of Tehuantepec Fux TERMTORIRI—NEW NEXiCO AnD caLironnia, | | ries were steady, with moderate tranactions Home Ports. 10 mig! ne 86 e Senate, on 4 61 Senate which | sold to a moder extent, without ebange in quo- Arr berks Lysander, Olay whatever ‘ound that be has not been sufficiently long natural. The proposit of Mr Cameron authorises the 8eo- The following is the amendment of the ” ee berks, hy toe, ee tary of, the Navy to contract. at a cost mot exceed | waseo badly treated in Committee of the Whole, and | tations. Col. Iraac Munroe, of Baltimore. Col, James Watson gible. It isto be hoped that such a dis. | Fest? ¢f . | there rejected. The questi ‘now stated on con- Webb, of New York. Mr J.C, Wright, of Cincinnati, | gracefol efort will not, im reality, be made, General | 78 $75,000; for @ plank road over the lathmas of Fe: | \Deretedseisd. The question was MARKETS ELSEWHERE, m7 ber» ot rd teuph ate Sect eer [ee 8 lied, nce his ehildb ed, An this angi; ed in twelve monti ached bert Fexthiot enacted, That the cenetitation of the United STOCK 8ALES. jr James Brocks, of ew York, Mr. ler. 01 an led some of the it ces in ie of 8 ‘tater, 00 ferns may be app! le to the conditi o territo- u h 2.— £250 Maryland sterling 5e, b39 days, 89, city, are among the ecitore now ia Washiug- | State; has ened lustre om the atme of hie country in i eroweetitos fives ae, Peerataty the op Barrons, Nore Bol) do do, 9836, SCO do do £0 rice, and ail amd singular \be several acts of Congress respecting | 25) do do,t?; £2! do d>, BY; £2 ton: General N P. Talimadge, General Joreph Bates, | Mexico; and in the gallent performance of his duty ss Of Tehuantanss, the regilering, recording, eurolling oF licensing ships or vessels, | 25 do de, tii: $1, W0 Balt. and Ohio Railrosd div bonds, 8! diay and' Dover, jorfolm: Lamar: len Mi: rosby. ore; Delaware, ia brige Spedwoll, Wilson, Portaw Prince; || = 5 e = = = = J a his proposition for a | spa ‘the foreign and coasti: 7 5: nang. lemaa; ef Texas; ex Governor Kent, of Maine; Hon. Andrew | in the field, bes suffered more than any other ten mea pea ees c Si,0t da do, F635; $1,700 do do, 3g: $1,000 do do, 834: $700 do | Alphage Brown, Matansae; Openango, Pendleton, Cardenas; [esac Stevenson; ex-Governor Payne, of Vermont; ex-Gover- | who bave survived the war. The Stave of Illinois has — met — teeny See atone insar end be rote teepesticg tease and | £0, 2¢76),10ehesve Baltimore and blo sae arnt, | Daltere Beh Chem bieaas RAGES Seeks dee aeen ae take de and nor Pratt, are also here. G. | done honor to herself by sending him to the Senat Kiger vigind dog Baltimore; Ere, Chamberlaln, ‘NYork; Star, Bmalley, do; Lady ite will dirgrace itself on i intercourse with the Ins 4 , porary purposes of | Fubic lence and the aurvey ene sale th rol, of « public eee aaa cone! ote Herding Malena 10965 1015 1S, Bastion dy Ms fenera] character, and the provisi'ms wiicreof are suradle Fee toet tend Providence mallnead 90, 10 vaccon ane Wi Tuper te be app ied to the territory west of the Rio del N 16; 44 Booten and F rovidence Kailroad 90; hoa ane Wor In exposition of the great ne- bired Irom Mexico by the trea y of the sooond cater Katlrond 106%; 1-do 1(6; 5 Old Colony Railroad 77; 10 Nor. gre soquired from Mexico by y ‘seoon bra: Pari fi pre pop eye eorsith fe and rapid communication over the | ry, eighteen hundred anc forty-eight, be, and the eame arenere. | wich snd W oreester Kailrond 57545 ere “ ine Railroad Iithmus, at any practicable point, pertioulatly om the | 17, ex\inded overand given, ang mado in full force and effioae IOL34; 9 Western Raileoad 101767 1 do iB General Taylor’s Cabinet Council lasted till half- | the right to decid pes at e Lgeied of eae nd Panama. territory; and the Prosident of the Unived States is past twoo’clock. Nothing has as yet transpired | to his eeat or not, asin the cas of a disputed elestion. 9 SAN apOn Re Pesan: a would jer the Wasuineton, March 3, 1849. ‘The Cabinet Counctl—Mr. Walker and Mr. Mere- dith—Anticipated Trouble with the Senate, &c. sees Tae sicon Date ‘CHARLYATON, Feb %6.—Arr Br bark Chinn, Pascoe, Bie Mah i ad Bear kOe | Ev gavasarayeree Ar nt J peace ou 4 ? But General Shields’ election is not disputed. No 12 aph temy ainbd aoe erm Heilpead 101% 78 Readt cl,and bark Mary Parber, fen {\ Orlane, Cle’ bark Rowel asto their deliberations. It is @upposed the imau- | yoies is raised to ray that he is unduly elected. ‘It is | ME, Wtstcon™ moved en item of $30,000 for the wur. | cone Fae seomecrertee et Sane eek EMIT Ranlrcad 103; 50 Firehbuge Railroad 102%; 6 Versont Oontial | Bruce, Liverpool Gark. Walter. Brenan, NO ef Georgt- oe peel the ubmitted to ha oe: Leis meee se ens — iner tbe yas - oa beretged e Fiesde. Mr. xplained the necessity to pipet bliskment of justice therein, and from tine to Kailroad 655g, 43; 75 East Boston Co. 13%; 25 do 14, b 80; $100) | rma, Bedell, ne Lym, Wiley, Philadel ¢ General is now receiving calls. Reading Bonds 6135. Kersbaw, ta Somers, Wataon Went Indies; teat bas been unfairly elested. Here there is no affl- thers reefs and shoals. rand establish, tem w Br bark Clyde Halerow, Lav- seem to bim discreet and pr Ps iverpooly Brom bark Laon Mr. Seccetary Walker pays his successor in | davit, ro complaint by General Shields’ whig competi. pe wan ons 6a) thesnaticals taney, Aivlaions, dite cla porta cficon, and all arrangements proper schrs Ophit, Boynton, Dale Office, Mr. Meredith. a visit: this afterooon. tor; and if the question be raised, the Senate mast Tae eenoe ta Ba eres ee tae mite, | waceyczeeation of onid Jaw, and sppeintand commisden muah | og vei Re aay, Shccaad shies 08 » i} ‘A very general impression, prevails that the Senate | place ittcif In the anomalous poritien of prosecutor and | 7 ™enament agreed to. Hill reported to the Senate. | ofbcers as may be necessary to administer such laws ineald tet | | On Sunday evenin Miss Hexen J. Evans, all of v, Barry, Now York. Will not confirm Mr, Ewing’s nomination to the Post | judge. This might do very well in the caso of @ poor | ag Mtaut nono ie tien hej 1 gala ie Ti y thal ecntiue until otberwise provided by Congress; said | this city, Ph es Syewny ‘Mar L.—The following vessel are Office Department. It is known that many of the whig | devil cf & newspeper correspondent ; but in the o P paar! 4 iabteineed officers to receive such comprneation as the Prosident may pre- | in crdom, om the 28th of January | naw ens iryetnee Voneas vie: baste aes. Brmstors are oppored to it, avd if they esrry oat their sovereign State, with all the neoe Mr Hare moved to amcud, by giving a dleotesion to | Sf e,ustexoceding double the compencation heretofore ial gig er a coat ere mal Seengts fay gy Sg Opposition, *he democrats will join them This, of | rary formalities, torepresent her in the Senate of the | 4,Mr Hats moved to emeud. by giving s disctesion Sree Gaede cadhle Cea nee ee Teas Lae sk | Getacion tote United Gieten elie Vineinie Fras ne, do: Baltimore and reas! for Boston, aba e@ourse, fe mere speculation. Ne opposition will be | United States, it ie another affair Of the Use of Hiquor inthe service, Rejected after « ie tat CA de i ee | carn, of Weuchbanton tube, ot Se ees About 20 schooners, usknown. ofred to e other appointments. But agaii in the Senate go behind the certificate | trier debate. after Sreacury act othervies Spabetines ya -baiaies AER, ingto! y) jovi, Feb 22—Arr ship South Owen, Liverpool. of election, and inquire, had the Legislature of Illinois j ¢ yeas and neye were taki aright to clect General Shields? [think not, Ibis | 4**8°PTIONs roa THE surronT or THE Fost orice | | Die 2O sae Wasuinaton, March 3, 1849. | certainly to be supposed that the Legislature of [Ilino Phhle tie ah Me Carolina, and the at amené- [Dka, Ch ba Nog cl Rodbind, Baltimore, 31, arr bark William & @ Senate was rejected—yeas 100, nays 1) Saturday morning, at Brooklyn, afters protracted | |} xw ‘Onirana, Feb 21— Are ships Viola, Jemison, Bostors z : : ‘ be On motion ef Mr. Atuenton, the Senate took up the | Seuthern men voting for, and free soilers agai: illness, Miss C: q Plata, Bearse, Boston; Adam Lode (Br) Uook, Loudon; Birkem: General Taylor's Cabinet Cowncil this Morning— | ade stelf acquainted with the fect ot Gen. shields’ | rouse bil, making appropriations for the quppert of Mm STATE OF BUsiNess. The relatives and friends of the family are favited | Mat, (ir) Fbsiny Malle aries o tsk, Kio de dewey The Pennsylvania Delegation— Policy of the New | arucie :f ihe constitution declares that full faith and | te Post Office Department. Mr Vinrox said, that unless the Committge of Ways | to attend ber funeral, from the residence of her bro- | Demermesy ohne Manas bebe ewan ee asiotom, Adatbatenide credit sbull be given in each State to the public eats, |, °1%. Boatan moved an item for a post route in Ar. | and Means retire. and act on the Army, Madian, and | ther. Mr. Thomas Tileston, No. 786 Broadway, this af- | Meer Tinta Git stares spn org » Fe. s ;,, | seottavand Judicial peocsectege of oveey senor State’ | 2OMal Fortification bills, and get them out of the House to- | ternoon, at half-past 4 o'clock. ship Elisa Ceroline, (Br) Bell, Liverpool; barks Malenna Alldoubts as to the personnel of General Taylor's | Of conte General Saleld® teeutterly precluded, by | _ ME, Ataxnror objected, and hoped the amendment | night, it will be impossible to olese the business on the | At Willismsburgh, on Saturday evening, March 8, | Mitcidl'. Philadelphia: Marbars, (Br) Gegerty, taaons heater. Cobinet, are now removed. Directions were given | every principle of honor and State pride, from golng | "O¥d be rejected. Aprropriaticn bills to-morrow and to-morrow night. He | Juti U. Dunors, aged 19 months, youngest daughter | Retliwn. NYork; brise architect, Palmer, Galtimore; Henry at Biven | Sato procf of bie eligibility It would be casting an | MZ: Bontann finally withdrew the amendment. oa the hope, therefore, that the House would not 18 and Elsire Dubois. yea a this morning, by the General's order, not to admit | {rgictious fefleetionon the Legia CuEAP FosTacEs, adjourn until these biile go out of the House. nde of the family are respectfully Invited to | triz Feusvis. "Towed tone idth iweh, soln, Glen hona any person to his apartments, as ‘he was in con- | *ay one word in his defence. That h ference with his Cabinet.” The gentlemen ad- The frie ane Mr. Nute.from the importance of the subject, sald | A motion was made to take up the privale calendar. | attend her funeral, this aiternoon, at o'cleck, from | Jenaetn 0 i Byler" and “ult 'i6th Lot ahip Colnmbia ‘and oot Tub if he felt that he should bi re the bill of chea; Mr. Pettit, at balf-past nine o'clock, to fe Y Ni Mary Filki Lee P earah a pt ° , moved her's residence, No. 32 First street, near South Oubeten ne inet, sbip Orasimibo and Cato, and bark qeauseation te Onion hdrew the motion, that several messager mitted were those which rumor had indicated two aidate t6 bs a oltieon ¢ Senator would let this bill | trom the Prerident of the United States might be Feb 28, Mantis E., wife of THO. | gen Gr utes mens Moonee Gunes, Williston, NOrleans; : ; - | pare bh an obstruction. ee. He renewed his motion, but we did in the 8let year of her age. Cee Bieter ele Nuondon; Torquim, Galleger, Provines- or three days siace, as having been chosen by Ge- afterwards sleoted Auditor of State, and again could get no aesuranee that the that be persevered in it,” ‘On Sunday morning, March 4, of soatlet fever, Sa tern, Hinge a tareneryde a ware ant Hater, Judge of the Supreme Court—the latter one of the | pin cr chee raped ge p,Wiehoenen. dos af . Pp pestages would be taken up, he should A BLACKSMITH’s BHOP. MURL ANDREWS, youngest son of P. D. D.and Louisa | er, do; Meridian, Mart, NYork: ‘Newoort: : bi 0 Ch the cheap postage bill as an amendment Mr. Levin offered a resolution, authorising the Com- Davie, in the third veer et his age. Henney. & Ate rane. vba Pray a neral Taylor, as his advisers, most important cfiices in the State, and absolutely r Lake, N mittee on Engraving to have certain maps printed, to | The friends of the family are invited to attend his | John P Smart, Tallmar, Laauva, Ships Courier, Wolfe, and We Jebn M. Clayton, Secretary of State. quiring the qualification of citizenship. That he William Meredith, Secretary of the Treasury. lerwards, In 1240, applied for papers of naturalization, 4 P After some conversation, acecmpany the Patent Office repcrt. funeral, from the residence of hisfather in Forty-third | 10%, Lourve, from New York, wert up James rivet ta-day. G.W Crawtord, Secretary of W: is true, He had intended to join the revolutionary pevy PC neral, fro nee father in Y: B las, Carr, he ‘fo Sena fctee pos Bee Sadan ana aeery | tert aay, sae We WO te | ween Reccehs heron Haas | aaah geese a es ie | ER Rae ae arte | postages be taken up. shop should be printed. On 8a ii " 1 “ew LOxDON, aes William B. Preston, Attorney General. Citizemabip, to be "The motion was. ast agreed to. Me, Luvin said that the Seteul soe this and other Miscy G. Beate: masdicte eas See Bie tate eae ne wecntendesastaey Brie aoe eee ee These gentlemen have been closeted with the a Mr. Nixes then moved to tack on the eheap postage | maps came from the department. The faneral of J Ki vTonp. Je, will take place | £0 Frankia, Mincr, dn, Norwich: sehrs Woloett, Rider, WYert | i President elect for. several hours, and it 1s hignl SHIRTIKTH CONGRESS, dill as an amendment to the bill of appropriations for | Mr Coun did not see of what use the plan of « black- fernoon (Monday), at 33 o'clock, from the real- | 1, Beeton: Clarion, Watren, Ulnucester for N York; Thos Peter cables cabenie. oonIENeHOUTIN eonniionte tine SECOND SENBION, the support of the servic amith's shop was to the coun dence of his father, Joreph N. Lord,No 34 East Broad- | Perse Gator ser nese ape eae ee eae3: Lacome possible, whenfthe conterence is concluded, that - AtHERTon sald he wasin favor of cheap postages; |_| Mr Stanton replied, the ame as other usefal in- | way, The friends of the family, and of bia brothers. | (ircline, Shervond der Erect’ Manner ae , tanpibdle Manet whas pel ¢ will be te hf give some but opposed to intreduoing that billas amendment | formation. in Jaw. Oliver B Tweedy and F. W. Edmonds, are | Fitzgerald NYork for ‘han sips “enator, Gifford, W foe Wo nawanten tare Coe ar na Senaatt avinine dessiou. to th Mr. Conn—How {a » map of a blackemith’s shop use- | respectfully invited to attend : NYerk: Vigilan’ ‘Toylor porsesson more strength of purpose then lv co, Wasnixatos, Maroh 2, 1849. ma noes. (Ob! | fel information? The people would blush for thelr |__| fF Bristol Roser Willams, Keune, 49 Cr Lt a perally conoeded to him = Yeaterday afternoon tho | Notwithstanding the inclemency ef the weather, ! prerentatives, wao would vote for a plan ofa black siRearahe, Mark Arr ship Manco, Pic, Apa WW Per pivania delegation called pon His for the pur- ae paick cena leah ber eee ihe ttFeets, iene they were ordered. Yeas 15, Nays 86. Motion ee Sraear perry Siriaas te taybe's¢ pihiehy MARITIME INTELLIGER OR, an i. rors en for Baltimore’ ‘too? 7 Theres, Dextea Fall re of entering @ protest againrt t a > 7 ' ‘ Sled at ts hous Bi 4 LITTLE BIT OF CHEAP PosTace. the maps. Port of Sew Vork. March 5, 1849. Newnvavront, Mar 2—Arrecbr MaryC Ames, Allen, New Pree Te a a pee ee Mr. Nixs moved to amend by «section graduating | Mr Stvanr, of Michigan. replied to Mr. Cobb. He ———— " York. henry yy voting for the Senate’ New Havre, Mi I der, Neal, Philadelphia; ment, had voted to Fraae ptyare, Sperry, de; Olieia ard Virgiuis, Chapmen, do; Mi more ntof the United States than is possessed Arrivea. Naw Beprorp ym Mig evan, Bray, Philede'phia; seb the charges on foreign ship letters*to the rates of the | faid that WM, COTT AND JONN F. EKINNE! salegetion Woe SUCEOH ESOT Eo iay |" _ Bille. foe the relief of the. avove waned: Seattiteate ee Bore Seaty, ith Gates, Dera Seas wine ral, who received them. of course, with great ur- | Were taken up, debated and passed ¢ at 'gentlema: 2—S14 sobre Alexan . 40:01 7 . | Heath, do for “tov; Tire Brovhers, Gl ! a they bed cate Bkviinh camer. pre: by the autocrat of the Ruseing st Ellen Rodmen, Oegocd. NYork. | ndsterentially thelr oplaioucan represent. | , Mr Dewr.1 roved to take up s ill fo pay for a me- me convereatic mM Atherton, Mr. | | Mr. Ficxtin moved to lay the resolution on the table; pie Cad hour winae ibe hte panage Garbo Weed | ¢,fORTAND. Mar 2—Cla ship Oxark, Bayle, NOs'oane beg Pit varia, of au appolutaent which it wee ra, | dicive chert furnished to Colenel Domiphan's regiment . Badger, the amendment was agreed to. was not to dispored of; and after an unsuccess- | lance exchanged rigrale with ore ot the Union Line of Havre ence Mard- Cid bath vahtasieng, Chopin, Val sored had been, or war nhout tobe, mage—they cluded | While in Chibuabua pyr scprsaas re Mor! RevRate fu! motion to amend, it was agreed to. pack March lat 37 46, lon 74 60, spoke bark Rosina, Doty, | r.i,0 41d she (destioati, ‘alifors ia.) cae hes il to the Secreteryebip«f the Treasury, whic! A POOR SOLDIER the Ponte setet Ot Pe rphon yy an item authorising | j PUNDRIES. -om Rio Grande Brash, oprah Det BG Lice How York, 4 Kienmonn. Mar 2—8id trg H W Moncore. Titeom), Boston. Meved g-nerally. bad been off-red t Mr Meredith of | ,,.ME Davis, of Mieslesippl, moved to take up a bill for | {h¢ Fortmaster General to contract for the transporte | At five minutes past ten, @ motion was made to ad- | ,,Pai0tt Go, Feb 26, Jat 4523, lon bt; exebucged | SAYANNAU Feb 25—Ary steamship Lvoo, NY orks thelr State | The) trusted the rumor was unfounded; | the Tellpf ofa soldier belonging to the first regiment of | thence were the magn em ork bY ateam, to Florida, | Journ, and rejected. Sirainwith steamship Hermarn, benoe for Southampton and | Pre* Femn. Boobar, Bath, (Met: avmate, Stone, NYork, #6 that gentleman's fepotntment to» ch | Dilssisetpps Riflemem. who tought tly and nobly | thence by ote Papago lorida by railroad, ‘er the traneaction of business of no public Im- | biener. Chace Paxton, Liverposh, Sid ships Glande, White, aves bigh honer ond great influen ular | *t Monterey, but who, in conseq ate er A y steamers to Hy Orleans. portance, é Packet ship Ashburton, Bontirg. Liverpool, $5 days, with mdse, ean reas, Iverpools Riga, MH 3 Bxsct, im the state to which tney bev y would ine discharged afew days before the expiration | Mr 7 "anton opposed the amendm ita othe Fortipeatiog yon the, Senate's amend. | to Grinnel, Minturn &, Co, Lat67 N. wan iA ancorave daye | Fc.” fry ip Rell ee Romer, Liverpool brig Ottowas, Has: Preier warring the claims ot aisegetaee | me This bill granted bim bis bounty land, tas; Veron tase Waa ranie week: chesten ii rede MB whol tise, Gun fast Pater’ Grocer’ sotnact at Conn icant flowy thipaod Herma. hs mip Conta a BE Generah se Weald, looked at | MF, Huntsn—I hope the Senate will Bot take up | ewery New York and Now Ovienae, te meatie pea bent | TOE stl Fh ret i fm he Sard ad ‘vas drowaed. arr ship Merebant, Greg Liverpool, brig Delma, Hie , | ell he might. — 5 ) be A sneh Saturday nigh! P . a ar very glad indeed ‘tovee | __ Dt. Jonnson, of La,— Why, the bill is for the benent | (Mt, time at prerent oceapled by the land route, Single Trench vip Myorotia, rave, Dee 2th, and Fasal, itis Cherokee, Le NYVcrn; thinosshie Had-- aes white ds cause: | <1 B pecs seller, Bom ear Iee Tost Office bill read a third time and passed, 11| A bill's a: | Eersoel''A bles stance omelet Bit fess, Recreate ae Pe fone. Rgpaerasa, N Yorks whiob they bi 4 it. Baerex I hoy w , ” 7 wos, Sees creme, furotes rane @' Br) As boo Fy ER Ba te: ee pe the Senate toke upthat | scicck, P.M. Ohio Railread Company, through the publie lands, | 1? sté lreke hisarm he waaleftas Fayal, Tho ship Nonen- | 4 area (ee) reander, ald not change it. | Jerr Davis—Why, Bri r CIVIL AND DIPLOMATIC HILL, ‘wor taken up, on motion of Mr. Gayle. - = Colonist, (Br) Herren, ry, ebsar. eek, 40: Taarmes Mon: Penpeylvania te | See ene : On motion of Mr. Aruxnton, the Senatetook up the | Mr. Conn, cf Georgia, moved an amendment, w Ehip ¢ arjolexus, Turner, Mea ina, 35 daye, prssed Gibraltar 9th | bron, (itr) Rent, dieg: B aanarzivanie bas hoon noted for tte 2 erent atk | taken up 1 °rPisined why the bill should not be | civijand Diplomatie Bill, with the ection of the House | was adopted, that the compsuy shall wnat cowuey Fotin wornts Cheneae ers toa Be oa boare Feb | Laurel, Duckett, Liverpe Jey Davis— Why the bill might be passed while you | UF0D the amendments of the Senate; and aLonferenes | !2+ United States mail on ruch terme as the Portmanter | | Ship Remoe, Ricker, Liverpeol ‘with taden, to Zoroga | Penn dorLycin (Bry seule ae fre talking about taking it u; Ccmmittee on the disagreeing amendmenta between | General contracts with other companies, He said tnat | & Co. Eloi co shipe Verkshive, for N' j Selam B Pratt, Passiast The mers of the bill cannot be dis | te two Houses was ordered, Mt wae u fact familiar to many gentlemen. that the very | ¥#7y!and. und tark Shannen, for NOrleune, pon a motion to take 4 RESOLUTION. ra'Irvad companies which bave bi querny tine cht. ooal iron General Taylor, it is ‘waived his predilections in favor of Horse the soljoitations of the re eg! be bad determined, it would appear. to choo who bi it bee! ‘man | Cureed alted- wp Uae a etner |. JaPP iit will be takem up, and 1 | ,, MF Dovctans presented the credentials of the elec. | gress to nm port rai Mg Ade. ane See pert, Wales Ob ears ai as len. Ftovidence B wart, Eeq ; Dd the bill was taken up, read | 10D of the Hon. James Shields, of Illinois, to the | bardest cares to cont tam the N 'V hes ex: ‘sw jon of gales from | pw: Biien Ann, P i F men wae | three times ond pared > ¢ of the United Sta ‘The dill wan ben passed swept of every thine With | TyUmtve Beis, do) hookers avy, Liverpsel, would very willingly take all the trouble of adminis. A rtroggie wns then bad by the friends of different ‘a resolution to offer. During the night, messages were sent to and recelv- | th foretop-eil, ard vepgaiians vail snd jb ond | ratic (Bi McKenzie, do: of the take, Smith; dim, dere Uringebe government from off hie hands. This first | Ptivate bive. ter priority im taking them up, im the to this! ed from the Senate, in relation to the business pending. "cl the, luioh tek. dane ang ®, Cbristic d ; brign Bace! S (Br) Brew midetot which Tore apd seid that, justice to Gen. At five mipntes part hich he bas taken is an auspicious om ordial 6 eleven o'clock, Me. Asner with Larkin Auguata, Stone, dise: Jorephus, Pitcher. NUreans: if General Taylor continues te follow it. w Mr, Anna ton moved to take up Shields, 1p justice to the Senate, and in jue Bade » motion to sdjourn; but it wan not agreed to | « Te CEUs bee pas gue, ten Unmabed Beth, Outeman, Havin, diag: Whiiora Tae n Y out those prin fo which fis THe PAYAL aPPROPRTATIOW rut country, be would move the reference Ovher buriness was tranracted, and at twenty minutes | srone MF gale since 4b Feb: hasbeen 0 cays N of the Gulf, Thain: (He) Wisnte, dine Ce bee aero, ecbes have enune Mr Votan, jrom the Committee en Naval Adaire | tsls <f Gen. Shields to the Judiciary Committee, and | pest eleven o'elcck, an adjournment took plaos. short cf provisions ard water—ste pat In fer seppiien and to land tehte Pasmeen Chilerese, wee alhert Vis" ostha at they inquire into the eligibility ef 2, - a s Childrens, wie: alert Vis (fered an amendment, restoring to their co Pareeugers. ‘The V anctored in the lower bay det night, Mecrs detneea Perv iaeuen a tie a wd N Gaenbrt"! Ve, with fah to tre muster. body of the Americ » Eee’ per sag | Shields to # place im the Se: twelve (M@vers of the marine c Bie Avalos ee u Indeyands ree. Gay-ee dina; Water Fite, Smally. Pes : weet ain : oo, foo, corps by the nnmber o! He bund be ps ae inquiry a Regieter's Office, March 1, 1849. ST); Chard Tor, (of Philegephte) Washbern, Choreitt Np, ime, Swe javans; May F ower, the fathee en atra tion will be seoond only to AtHexton resisted the am t because the | fir Burien Who proposes it f Amount ovtetanding of the several issues Ocho Aovemvure. Lule, New Londoe. — aiNGTON, Feb 2—Old Be brig James WolKingten, Ko! ereerated Therelne wise ty Leni mana Scoonts teemmsbig.| Mes Boves Lita ere eee prior to 22d Joly, 1846, as per records of Purcirieys Wawen Dicer ; ‘Tatoge; ache Iastelin Th wepeon, Corson, NYorke © uvfatbomable distance, ent. ase h this efter, . “svete be Bensey , Warehi Detwint thane two resaits, and yet in. the outset, they ered it aunecenary He read from the army |’? Mancum tted that euch an Inquiry was | Amount ovistend! ie ok ba | Herbie reeves Winter souriodt, Mods, one quality firmness, | ester torbow tbat im August jast, out of 63 officers | 2 Ot 1” order at thie rossion, July. 1446, a8 per records of thin offices. 181,100 00 Behr Lewie, Lewir, Beaton. 1y is honest in hie deter. | 1m the marive eorpe, 61 w nd Mr Waixex witborew bis resolution. Awount outs th +3 Ciertersin, Beatie, Boston, the Je hae he som. | thet on the Ist December, 748, there were 48 out of 63 | ADd. without further publie business of general im- vote 8 Coly, Wo ai ter out? The reply must be | ‘Mcers of the corps on shore, He, ther deemed | Pf ance, the Senate adjourned. 3, stem ip Er ernce Sank had @ tit J tet @merine ccrpe, which alowed two thirde of its a 4, Beatin. Fopnee CB She bare, Teva BOivten Meee Nie tae a. not require additional louse of Representatives, n, Osgocd New Bedford, Tire Bockiey, Mien LadtcM Nee Carey, Mre Pasoge toe “Wy i wie Maroh 3, 1849, | Deduet cancelled notes inthe jieiecattiane tines Nersn, New Baren, bonnd to Vie 5, Mie Parsona, and, Mr Yura entered inte along explanation of the mine, B ncecunting cfiice: bi 1 49 Mr W Abhott, wife and 2 are bet forgotten Dature of the mari a ‘ties of the off- ix o'elock,the ball tly lighted Under theact of 224 July, tase, $0,260 Bicpinue Pane sone ee sare 14 hows, id nblin. he ben ‘erested ry bd ity at ses but al it was fifteen minutes after that time, wh ‘Ur der the ret of 2h January, 1847, and BlerpCethenne F Bs le, Bry We +4 nore t wavy yards. ke, ‘argu iran ¢f the Committee of the Whole on the #20 under other aots...... 23,800 09 | Propeller Quisnetarg monarr iv which or rather restoration of officers and mew, Was | otic 0 Ihe Uplon. ieee Pree tetian Watset Onder ——— Below, Mareo''e Rinetay, 1) requ . Iv protection to the prople $7 605,989 31 Prebet ship Hotel nw nN Liverpeel, 16th Jam 3, Bog Wr Taontiode {0 make bim personally, Mr. Manaus onid that he rose to perform an umplea- | Of the territcries; thy ameanment pending being that DANIEL GRAHAM, Register of the Treasury, | with uve to Weeaulls Mauer AP basalts EN TY Serene eae aes, Se eRe a Rene ne OR ENOL een Me PST enn