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: positions the pubite lands for internal Mr. Onasszacn—I then offer the oubetitate Kossuth at Loutsvilte: 240 bushels wheet, 4,289 cides leather, and 60 bbis.| A bark, showin» » eet - NEWS BY TELEGRAPH, Eotate and’ rantesa Bybee yhy es'en ceiginal reostutlon, a4 call for tr eonsldarntion Tavern, Moreh @,10sa, | Walter. 3 j venient on Fok 4 fe oe recing Boe ~~ s quite a different He did not intend to make | a of peseree. aes Wo have had heavy all day, and the By New Haven Barrnoav.—9 onsks ashes, and 18 Fob ab ian 26 2 lon 7000" GONGRESSIONAL PROCEEDINGS. cttasks om eng aopionnt fre the Presideney, nor did he Ie, Waren Enon tt loge over under rules. tains Koesath | boxes cheese. Foreign Ports, intend to any either on the whigor| The Oran decided it being an resolation, | reception falled im consequence. He delivered a speech a ca Tie Brigs Sarah Bilen, York, trom ~~ democratic side: He had a duty to perform; and | it should lay over under the rule of the last night, ot Farmer's large tobacco warehouse, which Telegraphic Reports. Pee) ee oe oe The Presi Again | erepesed simply to vindicate bis ove and | | Mr. Cuammensin sald that the precedent had been st rts ae New On.eane, Mareh 4, 1862. | Porsland vis 0 John. FB, jusbay Yom 80 John, a Geelin eile oe eee rmlsropre: | Inet, Ele thotght the decision ofthe Housseivousesed paste tt cate he iektens He pany rpg belee et higher, prleeecctow middling” Trey etsiet | PRSERY SE Mee oom ‘ent 5 \— | BAY, y ‘ Debated in the House. Sted vy ara’ tie team prseesaed to commaertna | cn thetale ceil rovmesd: deem told that they were noble hearted, generous, bold, | middiing, 10. @ 80. The sales of the last four d Senses atnee Dette teres Emanuel (Nor), Le- ween causes w Vall hye ror mg op ewe gn gp GE nme ee, end the matter was oot toes, ont ee Woe senownad reputation Soe ave beem 36,000. Corn has been astiv oy ae seuoem, Chachesten {ayant 2H Ata (Grom) does hich it etends—ite ite and | dropped. \* ‘upon dif. ry The Pennsylvania Democratic M ble destiny. the ot it, rinolpally ‘was to pet the LEAVE OF ABSENCE GRANTED, ferent toplos, but offered not! particularly mew or coo a the Union of right ; he Leave of absence was asked, for from two to ten deys, | striking. Ship Vorsian (of Duxbury), for Bai- Convention, maintained thet the monraree of compromise were but | for Messrs. Brown, 8. 8. Smith, Berry, Lawrenos, Leary, Lovrevitie, March 6, 1858. Bid eth, ships Tiber (of Boston), Yorks ern the consummation of a great Semnervil’ wetscigie, 0nd @ B. Bowe, Bier, Denman. Miner, Taliman, Ing, Kosmuth addressed the Germans to-day, at s dollar a Select! _ as on the republican grou rule the fathers ihe ree Pettit, Palmer, W nO Jom, Meceh, Hast meteeeion A concert is to be given tor his benefit Gnas a4 ection of Buchanan Delogates. | zuniohed pantedthemscives, Haspske of the dieunicn | bot, Gray. Wiliams, Bouse 0 ete, A. Bows. Gale, ol ———____ Tho sales of cotton to-day wore 1500 bales” Tho wesk's Sanhnannnenabiattnns eee csets: Cony Dochenee Deesee Sen on tee | | Mar Wanoeerea tba whe Eanes Oo eet The Ohio Legislature; business bas been 10,300 bales a: Oise a8340 ‘The mar- DIRSATISFACTION OF THE CASS MEN. good men of the North, who stood with the South, who | the session. THE MAINE LAW—OPPOSITION TO NEGRORS. Ket closed fran, with adecided upward tendemey. Fale ia J were stigmatized by the ecnvention as un’ of their | Dir. Van Saxrvoon» wished to have the roll called, to @o Ot 840. a 80, AA | support, and were bet of Pripeinn Behr eee if there would be a quorum to transact 8 The Ohio Le; oe ers Legsdaid cae {The ralea of cotton Bsr pein ler test ‘ | posed im them. Be alro alluded to the State rights | After some further conversation, the lea’ granted, gislature Initely postponed ” Business in the N.Y. Legislature, | reat a tieacatns ‘which nominated Mr. McDonald QUIOKAAND, HARDPAN, anD aoe resolutions referring the Maine Liquor law to the vote | Ket and full prices. Liege hn aie. i daa % vaste % Be, he, ee Cr the Nassriba Gouventions Yet Sts the pure | ald esse ures ae SOwIREDWNIOE, whieh we | oc ung people, ‘The Yo wad-yas 4: nae. Floor a miting ot $85, Provions axe fem Hasna | Crancegee ovat; tein Bee BLaaah with thcee principles and doctrines, which professedand | Resolved, That the Auditor be requested to farnish to | Notice was given of e bill to prevemt apy further set- rr: 840, Keg lard, 840, Clover seed has declined "Moris Be Ds ‘6 Navn! Blake, ork THIRTY-SEOOSD CONGRESS claims to be the democratic of Georgia, and he | this House the amount of money paid out for test pits, | tlement of colored people within the State, to Le i Ww BS FIST #E8H108 Mr Chastalp), and il the, Union demoorats ta that | and on what eeetinas expended. before, the Amal ound ———— — Flare, Cats . , who refuse to up subecril are | le on or between . 1851, january Creditors, &o. APTELLIGRKOR Sena held up au dlosenters from the democrat faite ‘bees | 1/1308 ere wie Meakin. (| MO REP TERE zu ‘ File Bi Dow, Glew atues Btate rights men ray they are the democratic end Mr, Haron said, if he could not succeed in getting The creditors of Texas holding first class certificates, Tloley, Portland 20. Wasnisiron, Maroh 5, 1862 b, ienmsbip, ip Qhie, Sohonok, Chagros; ALMANAC~MAROH 628 igi the National Demooratic Convention, notwith. | them into the quicksand, he might in getting them into | 0 The Benate commenced businees at half-past twelve | standing they have heretofore discountemanced, and said | the pits they had dug for others, Adjourned. Teac ane thetined tee ; aap Ron.” Laghors, W atte o'clock. | py ftp) met ey eee. Ares ei eee to commanrecy lative thereto, passed ia January last. The meeting is d ‘The private calendar was postponed one hour. Thue eg i, Jagd tantra. tee pay ae dto | Penmsylvania Democratic Convention. (he Delaged! to seats 0 ren rein Oe be present. PORT OF NEW YOBK, MARCH 5, 1953 aodbas er CONTRACTS FOR DKY DOCKS, ETC, the compromise as a finality in all its parts. @ bape fa ZNCEAUAN OBUNS ATSSr_EEO FEST or jobneon, wae “Ee Kinsman, Thurston, dp vis ‘The Crcarn lald before the Senate a report of the Becre. | Ur* premyreePonded to by the, de eal pene ag a rear Ny From Philadelpbia, Steamsbip 8 8 Lewis, Dater, an Franciece, D Baker. | shibs Norma, Mills, for Now tary of the Navy, enclosing, i compliance with a rego- | such a declaration woald drive from the demooratic | During the evening ectsion of the Convention, after | MARINE CASUALTIES THE ClLY oF GLasaow | Bleamebie Cresco Cy, fenser, Chagres, MO, Moteria, do; Laweene’ Smith (or wopen). for lation of the Senate, copies of all contracts and bids for | party no man who is worthy tobe called s demoorat. | the adoption of the resolution that the Chairman sp- # Puitaveurnva, Maron 6, 1852 po RR Cie RT ps bn Benson, Hede e bee contracts for the construction of the several dry docks | ject to it; it must be reeponded to in the Baltimore Con- | point a committee to select a delegation to the National The bark Roanoke, from Rio Janeiro, Jan 17, arrived Bark Haloyon. Bldridge, San J: LE, Sturges & Co, delford, for }» Ide; Fores and basizs already tn course of construction. ‘The re | Yentien. "Although it “hae been tald that he (Afr. | Convention, subject to the approval of the oonreation, | here thts morning. Velix Lakey, of Fella Pola, Balt ates, ti Dolan. Wessrie tenmship Tadependonsa, Stod~ port was ald upon the table. anda motion to print the | Chastain) has d from thefaith of bis democratic | Joun Boorr, Keq., of Huntington, submitted the fol. | MOR, "he first ofloer, died then, two anys cut, ond wat na, J.J Taylor & Co, | dard, trom 'S York, Geavled; snip. Superior, trom Nortoik Same was referred to the Printing Committee, | fre Rommel ood as orate ta ite tre eacher rete | lowieg protest, which, after an exolting debete, was ed- | bark web’s; and wasicate Uctapeor, Metbina, frers do. (sre Tink: Phoatas Baboon : ACCOUNTS OF PUBLIO OFFICES, RTC. | there be representatives from any section of the Union | mitted on the journal:-~ The steamship City of Siercew groonded, eertey, Well, jerdenas 4 : rr haba from | ephen (nae 17h a sehr, Onward, Hud On motion of Mr. Hunren, (dem.) of Va, the bil, in | "hore hearte will respond more warmly tots triumphs, | «we solemnly protest against the resolution just | Beat Nem Castle, on her way down the river, at got Wilmtanvon, NO. Hussey & Murray. | alesjr P Alvvon, Nelacn, tree Chaciesvon Care 2 addition to the act of March, 1849, providing for the set- | an those, whose sympathies are in’acoordance with the adopted, as a wanton éisfranchisement of the Congres- On the Reading Railroad, near Phoonixville, James Bohr Hibernia, pele, Baltes, J Hunter & Co, 23d, bark Rolla Jarvis, Cubs. H Phil feelings which be had just expressed, Hlement of the accounts of public officers and others | Mr. U:ps. dem.) of Ohio, maid that since the elections | ‘ional districts which wo in whole or im part represent. | Kehoe had bis leg orushed between an engine and ten- donounce it as @ flagrant usurpation of power— who may have received moneys arising from military | have taken place in different States of the Union, it bas | gue desperate alternative resorted to bya ty- Frei halle ieee Pieper meh » contributions or otherwise in Mexico—Deing to enable | party arelargely In the ascendancy, and theemecrats | TAmnicel malority | to’ manasle pad to allonoe, Ya | Re neniar Macs was rau every wtratron the Palin o@icers, charged with the collection and distribution of | throughcut the eountry are looking with no ordinary | “its era ier ely wi Ba bebe oe by | detphia Railroad, to-day, end instantly killed, bn co siiaidasbatias wren bg iglt Ren soqi op ips ip gpa eg rrraltes toe balls {he action of the democratic party tn its conventions for Cotton Factories Burr 10 came day anini Feb 17-—S1d brine Delmont Locke, Ginn, Boston; . rf @ last seventeen years—it is not on! tolation of . Lay hor 4 iy, "7 i After being debated and amended, it was ordered to | will take place adverse to the success of the democratic bat it is S oaseranel Gea henpobary pipes: ey Paovinence, March 5, 1832 pd fpr wy nope sg paced brig New World, bead Catherine & Mary, Warron, Baltimore; Queen Esther, Pen be engroseed fof'a third rvading; and was subsequently | party: yet he wished to send forth his warning voice, | Cardinal democratic principle. White the nenoorsoy ot | _ A cotton factory of 2600, epindios, employed inthe | {n° she % Non kerontwand Passsae: ict Lote Fee ii, PA Hi passed. this day, and point to the exhibition which has tak The first section of this bill provides that the pro- | pla Pierson. Nee sarah & Julla, Porry, arrat Aunatto Bay 20sb from a faboys Je Briggs. ne | NYSE 4 Deo 21—Bhip Andes, Th for Bhanghse rings. Ay lI ayer, (01 Philadelphia, MSanford. | inabous 1d Gaye. ee tyOr POPE FOF Jan 38—Bark Said Bin Sultan, Moveley, from hagros, vis Kingston, | BEmtay: vos 4 srie Hollander, Pousland, for NYork. Lott Chagres 40h; | ge “aid din, bark Nautilts, Lincoin, Boston. —Arr brige B Young. Woo manufactory of warp, belonging to David Hoppers, at | and arr off Chagres 22d, ab 3 AM. Matanzas. Feb 16—A1 place in this Houre—which proclaimed to the people that | to the poopie, Penturisuale, by thie coun or tie rennet | Mcoseneok Hill, West Greenwich, was entirely consumed Brenmsdip Laltio, Comatook, Washington, 37 hours, inbal- | QFotrms Geyer, Havana: 16th back Di 30d Filed to cihioare af the wheay avd acy aeenced and ap- | the demooratic party are divided. | We see first one, and | ity of her'conyention, removes it further from them, and | PY freon Weduerday. Insured for $3,600 at the Ameri- | 'MUMOEE Collws& Co." 1) 1. | Beam Lineolas Mavanat Mevey Bilen, Stor Piied to cflicers of the army and navy who may have re- | then another, democrat denouncing prominent demo- displays » humiliating distrust of the popular will, ‘The | C@D office, in this city. mdse and 4 Pingoia Morgan & Wiley. Feb 16, ine, Cottrell, do; brig BW Denton, Mi ceived moneys raised and collected tn California or New | crate; the resuit of which is that the organ of the ad- | whole proceeding is usurpation of cur tients wad the | A cotton factory of 3,600 spindles, situated at the | Inesin ion SI ior exchanerd wigocic mite, suis Vork ewe ie Geen Dorton,, (apeken ike om Mexioo,for contributions penalties. internal ansessments, | ministration has grown to bold as to proclaim to the | rights of the peosie whom we represent —airectly brand, | Westerly part of Soltuate. belonging to Joba T. Pitman, | Bradiah, ence forLoudens sun lat 41 0. low 60 30; was Im ark Hegatta, Pratk, Doetons bes duties, or other objects. from the commencement of the | world that the democrats in Congress cannot pres a reso- ing them tea ae as unfit to choose | heir electors and | of this city, was destroyed by fire on Wednesday evening Cy ebip White Squall, from London for New York, (sve timore. . % Mexican war to November 12th, 1849, when the United | tion condemning one act of the administration Ile did | Selegates to represent them in the National Convention, | Jat The mill was employed in the manufacturing of | below). Btates Collector of Customs entered upon his duty, and | mot propose to expreas a preference for this or that oan- | Jf isjustifiable by no exigency -—itcanbe justified by none | printing cloths. Insured in this olty for $12,600, as fol- | 4 BPEK Guilford. Leslie. Ric Jencira, 48 day for N¥arks ide: Chicora, Howinud, from do for NYO rege requires such ftcere to mecount for, settle, and pay | didate, It waseufflctent to eay. thet among all the pro- | —it is prognant with the seeds of discord and diasevisfac. | 10¥#:—$6 600 at the Merchants’. $5,000 at the Ametican, | gheo (of Baliimore), Wingate, 86 de 43), Cpaten, Bewdlevte, tor to, 166) Oleiis, fancanam, ft de into the United States Treasury. any balance shown | minent democrats spoken of, there is not one whom he | tion in the ranks of the demooretio party of Pennsylvania, | 82d the balance at the ‘Roger Williams” and the agency | Rio Janciro; Feb ‘.An07 8. ton 94 7¢xchamred elanels wish CRE ER re tig pers at ey to be in bis hands, and on failure to do soshall be | would not infinitely prefer to the best whig in the coun- We protest against the right of the aaiuity of this con- | of the Hartford cffice, an Am bar! show! i white sixnals with ¥ N in black letters L. Nobre, for Phtisdelphis; Antoinosts (Sic), for prosecuted &. try. He would do battle under the flag of whoever may be | vention to deprive the Congressional disvrista of theic | —_—___—___ bt ae Io A PF ve, 20 days, with hides, | York: Gactaniua (Sie), for do; Francesoa (Sic), for NOr Section two allows eompensstion to any eommanding | thenominee. In the course of his speech he replied to | sufrage in the election of delegates and electors, We | Disaster to the Brig Umpire, &c. aie itn eh | loans; Lyoursus (Sic), for do; brige azalia, Parris, for Bos- oMioer in the army, in Cultfernis, who collected duties in | the remarks of his colleague, Mr. Campbell, concerning | Utterly repudiate the act by which it bas bees done. We | Bosrox, March 6, 1852. ing morsh- | $n 1i9h or 12th; Adouphi, Gorham, from Glrgonti, to finish that country, from. the date of the treaty with Mexico, | Gen. Cass, and said if Mr Campbell had looked to Cass’s | Come here clothed by our constituents by virtue of the | The brig Umpire, Simpson, from New York for Port- | w be ‘25th 30, lon 79 Bip, | eee eee, os wis brig Saml Churchman, Bater, and before the 12th of November, 1849. not exceeding | votes and speeches, he would have discovered where that power inherent in them, and by virtue of thetime-honor- | land, put in below Portsmouth, on the 3d instant, in dis- (from Rio Janeiro), 88 BS. : that now allowed to the Collector in Oalifornia—said | gentleman stands on important questions jand be argued | Pq of the party, with the right to select electors | tress, She was knocked down off Boon Island in the gale atbeciten ne dase oeiae Trae renee alermo, gan ly | gro Janmino, Jan Compensation to inclade the pay of euch oMlcer in the | in favor of givirg poor men homes, and alluded to Gal- | aud delegates, subject to the approval of this convention, | of Sunday ight, and had about eighty bales of cotton | $24 itraltar 4 daze, with Fanchita, Lane, for New York, Br Ore matey : army. phinism, Ewingism, Chicasawism. Barronism, and Gardi- | to represent them in the National Convention; and | washed off the deck, boats carried away from the davits, | (eve belo’ af Bor previ ian 16, ship Corsion, Mol- to }, suppored for a portin the U States; yaohe Tom California), de ik eee errs io ballast, (vee epokon); baths Geo E Webster, Girators treme re Chanabe riety & Revieson Tmo O® days, with | Soston for Calliorniny leaky, dlazoargine 4o epale; a . Section three authorizes credits for the expenses of the | nerism, nd in their connection spoke of membere of the right . | &e. Cut a fore and main topmasts, and with them Bark Fri ores government of California, to be approved by | perme engaging in these claims for pecuniary consi- one Mcadiiasee native tee ae isu ee a all her head parde and foremast head were carried away, | 22. with cotton, to master. ¢ Prerident. | derations. - hen she partially righted. Her anchors were then let Beotion four authorizes credits for expenses of the Mr, Camrnexr, (whig) of Ohio, ross, saying he under- violation of that right is a violation of a part of the vi- | when s! ally when sbe full: ited. Her crew were en; California Convention, not to excesd $86 000, and credits | stood bis colleague to mention the mame of Mr. Corwin fon i getting Meccantrg ft, and some erie ton) Mitcholl, Key West, Fob nN tb 22, 1a0 2589, 10a 79 56, spoke | 4 ogeppine (‘tom | tay of part of our organization, and we refuse sub- miseion to the resolution. We decline all farther parti- California ¢ m3 ta aaend 90s 1s stood bis colle paltne Besa ce: Me: OWA of Hockland), Spotford, New Orlosns, 15 | Meparard. Bishop, fer NOsioans fen dave. (ha v4 for vances made for the relief jestitute over- | ine jonest connection with the Gardiner claim. badly frost bit wo of the men were washed over- Hi & Co, ' : land emigrante, not to excead $125,000 | his colleague made that charge, it was wholly gratuitous | Sipatien, in spat ba giep dase em eateerea boat eben sized, but regained the veesol. The ." Franoigeo, via Rio Janeiro, | Zip nesuy loaded; besides about 10 ovber vessels in port Section five sppropristes $10,000 for defence by the | and unfounded. He would not stand by quietly and districts, and the right of our constituents themselves, | Umpire will be repaired t Portemouth, pgp with & Br Inomas, Fob 19—Arr sohr J K Randall, Blackwell, United Biates ogainst ruite for the recovery of moneys | hear such a charge against an honorable men to disregard the selection of delegates and electors made ~ jaye, with sugar, &% | Guadaloupe. Paid as duties in California Bir. Ops said he was happy that his colleague had not | by en outrage upon party law, and to select them in ac- | Whe Southern Mail, F Matilda & Wells, Grigin, Charloston, 6 days, with | ,7R!PAD. Feb 18—Are bark Gon Jesup, Fisher, Bb The- Section six grants to Vslifornia, out of the moneys col- | underatocd him as pakiagen insinuation against Mr. | cordance with established . We therefore pro- | Baxtimone, Maroh 5, 1852, cotton, ke, toN L McCready & Uo. aaron ter tena Deo'27—Ship Witoh ef the lected in the ports now embraced in that State, during | Corwin. (Laughter.) I charge that Mr. Corwin was test against this act as unjust, unnecessary, and ‘We have no mail south of Richmond to-night. Eohr Wake, Briggs, Wilmington, NC, 4 days, with naval | wove Sitter: for Lomdo id $0 have been chartered this interregnum, $360,000, to be applied to the expenses | elected a Senator at eight dollarsa day, and subsequent- in disregard of venerated usage, ‘as it is with % at £1'be 6d per ton of 6Y ublo fect. of the State government, prior to her admission into the | ly appointed to guard and watch the Treasury, and I rinciple of democracy—as an ‘act of disorganitation, | — ITY TRADE REPORT. Ho} Ports. Unio: ‘ cbarge that he received $79 000 to open that Treasury Fought with anarchy and dismemberment of the demo- O1e Fi ‘March 6-6 P.M. ¥ born ALEXANDRIA, March 2—Arr sobre Nathan Durfeo, Heald, COMMITIPE OF CONFERENCE OX THE BOUNTY LAM. and take money from it--(laughter)—yet an investize- | cratic party—and we ack that this, our earnest protest Peeler epee rl STE Oe, ms, Fi Fall River; Arotio, Wilson, NYork. Sid 24, bark Wim Bowe was appoiaied. @¢ SoLPTe Te Mest: BEL Iay Bae od | aa tcceta tal challenge investigation, | *88inet it, be entered upon the journal ofthe convention's | ./S"S5'ce).’ and $018: per iC0 lbas-the former rates, | Sort Gruahe, Dearborn, Klchmond, 6 4836, . OROBTON, Marthe: Are ship Weetorn Biar, Knowios, Cat- Felch, ‘ Mr. Ons rerumed, and in conclusion deprecated de- | Rout ofan isresponsitie ceeaittee: ee eee pain |" Berawax —Yellow was clowly dealt in at 26!<c., oacb, Bobs Fasrios Lawson, Virsiaie, 24a guits, Propeller Ontario, Chase, NYork. Cla ship Daniel THE COLLINS STEAMERS, mccratic family quarrels, and exhorted to barmony, ex. | scrutinize and stab in the dark our fellow-citisens’ without Per ates Foti Paver’ Begies). she'alda dela ‘& Hi % (Br), Ware, Mr. Pratt, (whig) of Md.. presented @ petition from | pressing the opinion, in paesing. that the perpetuity of giving in public any reason for it,as an act which should oor S000 Abia scomiaee te good Reulbern ot $4025 ame, y, Newonstle. 20 heurs. a5; Iso) merchants. shipowners, aud others, of Baltimore, praying | the republic depended on the democratic party. ring with it the blush of shame to the cheek of every | P’ ie ae ond to choloe Brate at $4 68 ‘cast, Sobr Mary H Case, Comstock, Philadelphia, 2 days, for int Sid chip Eee inne ah ume Hert Ga oeeitic as en eae Smt mists to famey Wanker ob 64 OL s Ob U4ic bos | Exktevy.Degeett, Falesvally Moe) 9 €ayu, tche Teklen Beaten fs teervaen, . i ? we consider as nothing less than a secret tribunal, led dull at $375 & $S81%. Bobr Elmira, Chase, Provincetown. | probably put bac y Mr. Davin, (whic) of Moas., presented petitions from SSE invested with inquisitorial powers. bbl. Rye flour rule ate Drintion ben | Bebe Pawtucket, Ulcer, Rechinad. TOL, Mi Sid brig Patriot, Aldrioh, M Maeeachurette, in favor of increased aid to the Collins Interesting from Albany: {Signed]—Thomas Dungau, Bucks county ; Joba B, rn ean oe oe tee bringing but | Bioop Olione Whitman. Decker, Vircinla, 2 days, Bren ison tiated Ma Walk ee steamers aint CLAIMS OF CANAL CONTRACTORS ALLOWED BY THE | Parker, Northumberland and Dauphin; William Fry, | ea'scuthern fetching $1 (3, and 3,700 poor do. some- Bloop Isaac & George _ Lee, Virginis, br Arr at Warwick Sd, sohr Oxford, Howland, Baltimore for uc. 5: Abii dt ition) | SENATE—THE DESTRUCTION OF MR. NILES's PRO- | Northamptonand Lehigh; John Armatrong, Franklin | {t,2°Unger $1. Rye was quoted at 762 a7ie,and | "lop David Van Name, Johnsen, Virzinis, 2 days. Provi Y, Feb 25—Arr brig Inds, Hobbs, trom NYork See ry aem) OLN J. presented petitions for | pgpry aT NEWTOWN BY A MOB—MR. sNow’s Skat | and Adams; Jobo Scott, Huntington, Blair and Qambria; Darley at 77c. a 80c., without supply. (ata remained for Frapkfort. 3 tapbeenty led Contos aie ey aie of grant | —Tik DEMOCRATS SAVED FROM A TRAP, BY MIKE John Horm, do ; Ulysses Mercer, Bradford; A. MoKeen, | Tealcered, aa did also corn, of which there wore 0 600 | whtit Waive Saall. gXEW BEDFORD, Meroh 5—Art sohrs Honriotis, Hayes, Brie. serie” WALSH—THE USURY LAWS, ETO. Seems age Bucks; Beajaunia Griiche Bucks; | Duibele e01d wt Ode, w Gic, fcr Southern yellow and | "Bark Fanebite, Lane, Palermo, 62 daye, with frat, t0 Goateay Philadephia Biogas On me Jones, Kale ‘Nor: Mr, Bewann, (free cll) of N Y..precented the proceed- bain tartar jest prakichon Gcnehisher narra Samuel 3 David Boles, Beaver; T. Hall, | “Caxpuxa—Plain and patent sperm seemed very firm | Also, 1Br topeail sobr: Geary Gibbs, Cushman 'NYorks en They Baltimers, Aunasr, March 6, 1952. | Contre; Geo. Palmer, Delaware; A. Saltemen, Erie; | , ‘dao, a6C0. perib. . kop, do.; Geo. A. back, Clinton Steamshine Promethus, Churchill, Ban Juan; Crescent ‘The present Legislature appears more Uberal in the Hove hip Bafapr We A Achent back, Cunton aad Coat, --Liverpeol Orzei continued dull at $7 25, while | oftetmsbine Promethus, Charchi ee, Gzereent | ings of the Mayor and Vouncils of the city of New York. in favor of interceesion by the United States, in bebalf of Osgood, NYork. ene Sarah Jane, New York: ae leims damages , : cmectic hard movedto a fair ex’ent at $6 per ton. ee ais, wt =a by lieyphur tape Aly engeea ey pollo vas baton ers ae corege pommel eaey Mercer; Charice M: Hall, Schuylkill; Miahsel Weaver, | Sc(oeton DED om euies were lnrae to-day, ally 60co | Mm emanolce nin Arxo. Cot oan March 2—arr sohrs Florence, Rowden, Mr. Peatrmoved that, the Committee on Claims be | Sh4 other objects, than those of several previous years, | do.; P, W Hook, Fayette; Philip Dougherty, Dauphin; | bales, the home trade and exporters taking hold frasly, Dangeti, Falmouth for dor Oharver Oak, Kat- discharged from the consideration of the petition of Don | Several bills have siready passed, which were rejected 40; ‘Jobn B Btiles Lehigh; 'W. HL Miller’ Perry David Holders showed no timidity, eupplyizg the requisitions Brig £lien a hiladelphia; Phebe Baxter, do for Alexam r Chase, N York for Bo: Jote hiarin Janero, who clame a balance of $40,000, ans- | over and over sgain in former, years, and one day in | Baten, Mifflin; Edward MoCiymer, Berks; John L Bohroe- | With good humor, if not with @ profit to thelr oon. | Boston, arriv NSSOOLA, Feb 1oeCla: back Leavith (nob Boarite), pitided by the Board of Commistiouers, on claimsagainst | every week isto be devoted to the consideration of them: | der, do. i eee iY - ‘ing. Havana. Mexico, under authority from the government of Mexi- i Corrrn.—New and old sheathing were actively sought Welegraphie Marine Reports- OVIDENCE, March 3—Arr propeller Petrol, Roger ©0; end moved that it be referced to @ select committee | To-day the Senate passed several. ocpiplitntine sfter at 22and 153 a 18%c. perl. ; Avstved=Bishs fyisme Rallies Foret reat ork; echrs W'B Darling, Gidte, Baltimore vis NYsrm: on thateubject William W. Niles is here again, pressing pay for the Hannianuna, Mareh 5, 1852, or eee eT eae eee O° | whiiscotpbie; D Mekele, Carton ries Allstrum, | Luther & Chase, Chase, NBedtord; sleeps Wa Hi Sanford, Mr Beoourap, (dem) of Pa.. opposed the motion. | ioss of his buildings at Newtown, Long Island, which | Th¢ Convention reassembled et s quarter past 11 | Leguayra at 0%(c,aud 600 Itio at 90 —the former value. fi yurier, Richmond. Cape sien: Heny. comten@ing that (hst balance belonged to Mexico, and Tons meitates to L1rerpool continued tiff ; cotton | O5P4 Hs) gen) Winey Pas vt "9 i |. | Were burnt by a mob several years since, while used as | °’clock this morning. ngaged to the extent of 500 a 660 bales, in lots to fill Dieared— Shire Bennington, NOrlesps: Jobn Danlap, Aps- Super cn smelt ny Tuya ROR ete a hospital by the Commissioners of Emigration. His Mr. Hinst, from the committee appointed for that pur- | up. at shou 5-164, 1,500 bbls. flour were taken at 2s yawee nee m Gibral Spa enneat juffolk:; Ly 4 long debate ona point of order. whether the mincri- | ciaim has been rejected by three or four Legialatures: | Pot reported the names of fifty-four delegates to repre- Fee ee ee ey mens reemerments of | Cardenas; seh Howard, Baldmorsy Cornelis, N Yorks nntht Gaferd, Howland, bd = the committee could report in such a case, en- | put - earners on Lod halt See = pan lreriey the Baltimore Convention—aiso twen- | qo Havre. cotton Wus steady at ec. To California, rates Apcne- Shae Tenis Bement oe ew Wetie Baveie, | PORTLAND, March 3—Cld brig H Curtis, Btrout, Cion- i i. port from the Commi of Claims, . He | ty-seven electors. Gis i ba _ cay The Crarn decided that the report of the minority ‘ were unchanged tnd Morba, Ssaltimore; schr Bea Mar | NC, Feb 28—Are bri cud wot bi received, atd'Mz Pratt's métlon was agreed Cet te Se ee Pe Tt so hd Rocce ieagio Baba perry Frstnens —American live geese were in request at 98 | | Cleared—Ship Columbia, NYork; brig Clinton Foster. | git ahre AJ DoRoses, mt i. N York; Empire, Boston; J R Rhodes. Providence; cohrs G M Tn the Assembiy. Mr. A. Smith, (whig) called up Mike | Convention the names of gentlemen from thelr reapec- | * joi)? "Aout C60 quintals ood find buyers at $2.15, Virginia, end Giraffe, “NYork; want Buikloy, ( i te, Green. do, (THE PRIVATE CAT SNDAR Waleh’s resolution notifying the Governor that Mr. | tive districts fcr delegates and electors. hed A Ho! Cla 2th, G@ herengromed "UP, Ana two bills debated and ordered t9 | Bnow's sent was vacant, and asking nimto order anelec- | ‘The report presented by Mr. Hirst waa adopted—ayes, | UU, $08 ble. No. 1 muckerelat $925 a $9 60—markots be engrorsed. i 4 tion. Mr, A Chamberlain offered a eubstitute, reciting | $7; nays, 3—about 30 delegates (the protestants) de- Favit —Bome 500 boxes Malaga raisins were picked up FRENCH SPOLIATIONS. & portion of the proceedings when Mr. Snow was ousted, | oliping to vote upon the question, upon the ground that at $1658 $170; 250 clusters do, at $1 10a $1 12%; ip Mar; jt Evane—Mrs Sime, Missoe Mir. Baannuny, (dem.) of Me.,gnve notice thatoa Mon- | ang qeoigring those proceedings ill : folatt i" s and drolating Pp == ings illegal. Mike Walsh, | the proceeding was a violation of all party uenge, and an Awelia and Emma Blas, Loudon; Mr Norshover, Brookiya- day he would endeavor to have the French spoiiation | taxieg a hasty survey ef the House, instantly withdrew | act of gross injustice to the minority, 1.(00 bushels Southern peanuts at 970. $1, and DIU considered ‘26 cases eardines at Oc. } 7 bis resolutions, which carried the amendments with While the above question was pending, Mr, Panxre an 7 ‘ ‘The Sevate then adjourned till Monday. them. Mr Chamberlain then offered bis as a separate | stated that the persons who signed the protest against he eee ee ee LivenvooraEeabengers Balled. t resolution; whereupon Mike meved to ley them on the e resolution appointing the committee, wor aa Arrived—8hip Conrad, 8m: House of Representatives, table, as, under the rule. they cannot Lie considered on | present another protest againet the list of delegates. {TENET EO nen Te ewy eerretred | Fate, ee pre eesaaes ie rh we Wasuivatox, March 5, 1852, | the same day they are offered. This was done. Mr. Hucvs reported along series of resolutions £2, | _lues exhibited an improving tenor, and were in gome | Crowell, Beaten Splendid, Fe hin saieceuiin’ coiiaasinien ake. Mr. Hatch, the hardpan and quicksand member. ving and adopting the platform Isid down by the | cases held at ‘,0, per ib higher. Among the week's | 2, N Yor Ciesred—Ship ell, Woodside, Liverpool via 5 wants more information relative to the canal lettings. itimore Convention of 1544 and 1848, sustai the Are iy t . Me. Hocsrox, Chairman of the Committes of Ways | Iie cilered a resolution, inquiring of the Auditor how | Compromise measures; in favor of the Fugitive Slave | ji." "y cog do aoe (destined ier the Priicdeiohts | SuPunN Raae Simbrus, Repbernelat’ Tei | &fe% Win Hianeatl ite and inf and Means, moved that the Houre go into Commit- | much bar been aid for test pite en the sections. law; urging Mr hcsatnerag cee) a ne de- | market) at 12c.; 1.496 do. eaved from the wreck of the gras D8 4n ari, mit Bostons petting, Lal McLaughlin, Henry ‘Tenbroeok. Mea E Turner oad Sanin tee of the Whole on the State of the Uniom. He felt | , About forty members obtained leave of absence for | mocracy of Pennsylvania, and as one who would secure | b,:k Thales, andtaken as per invoice weight, 203, Jbs., Sisgert: Nestea, B kegeh, Foren Riera gron F Vendenburz KP Bateman, H Castle, ML Barke Peay from five to ten days. They paired off with each other. | an old-faabioned majority in the State; instructing the | 9; Tle.; 6€6 green salted do, disposed of on the same | Ta >tin ue; thos Festell wmiike Pe SB Mi¢diebrook, J M Middlebrook, H@ Jebreok, k bound to make the motion, as there were two or three | It is doubtful whether a quorum will be in attendanoe | delegates named by this convention to vote for him from ‘omlin, ° tions, at 630 ; 8.000 Oronoco, 41 Ibs., at 1L%e.; | fete, Pertiand; Emus, Halford, Boston; firet to last; authorizing the Democratic State Central | °°” Pad Cities BF ana hey ers conruming the time of the House, duri fora day or two. “tradet inte grantees sprang gtr ty 2,000 Rio Grande, (in Boston, to come hore) 2134 Ibs., at | Fall’ Kiver, ‘i perro aid ites takki’ det co ib Hert ae The prcject to repeal all the urury laws, 0 far as indl- | Committee to require a pledge ‘rom each delegate and | i‘ theres 1 Be Dosaae hres’ cow, el ated dak Shecn: Gray, wile and ohta, AE a Gray, whieh i¢ was impossible Latend viduals are concerned, ts gaining advocates, Everybody | elector to sustain the instractions of this convem | ayoresing 49 Ibs, at 61,0; 1,000 Barcelona, 27 Ibs at AnsuiP FANNY, from NOrleans for Bra ble, wite and'2 children Ben Bece'and bill, ‘The public servics is suffering for the want of | scknowledges that they ate daily disregarded, and that | ticn, and upon failure to give such pledge within eree- | $1.51 G00 Southern and Western dry at 7'a8e,and | "28 tedly esround on tho Reat Breakors, SP Bartholomew, L P GonversenJ 8 Daler legisintion upon it, and one of the branches of the | it is better to let people have free trade with their own | sonable time, to his substitute. 965 Matamoras at 103.0, Sth Us, Two highly oh ond ; vant, TE 1 © Randie, H Oimaten Ce Ge cae oe Seaeeeerrraee dis teesh winmen coe aeetiog: eee ond Tan ee ee seen was Motion Sa iat for SHO aace | Mirek Garranrant and chide Besohabine eed Gow its cperations. Le therefore w. to dispose of the sant aries . ‘ing. haude at 26 @ Se , carh. 4 - : pollens a NEW YORK LEGISLATURK, Me Terr of Franklin county. and Mr. Bory, of | PMA Ane ca a ie tought at ga, | enbesatrincdan Basten 4h int, with ono sneher a | May] MThompson, Wim Buroridge, @ A Sreen THE NEOLECT OF PRIVATE BILLS. Huntington. who are both Cass men, oppoced the wOP- | and 160 do. English bar at $34 a $8450,6 months, De | tyr arraro, Nickerson, from Boston for San Frat | Peareen and child.” J Joseph and son, as Mr. Daniex. moved that the House go into eommittes Senate. tor of the resclations. mard brisk, Bs Tb. ‘xperiencod a heavy gale (to: Vu We Sices, RH Duke, Miss A C Massey, C copes, on private bills This business is ruffering as much as Avnaxy, Maroh 6, 1852, A cali was made for the previous question, to silence Lyatnrn.-= There is a blue feeling among the dealers | ing which shipped asa over her larbo Bison} igCool, J a Kens 2 White, De N J Wilson, ee that to which the gentleman alin¢+es There is a clamor 2 debate and cut cff further amendments in this commodity. While hides are increasing in value, | verter, fost buiwarkr, split pisnk sheer, and cause aa awarieie WO tie Water. uae zeman and s censure throughout the country, because merite- muLs FaseKD, The convention sustained the call, and the resolutions | iether remains wiikeut improvement. Indeed, welearn | $i !aRs when Cops N ete up fof St Tdomss, where ano are | Wg nzoe sed wife, WO ickcox, Jaa Mastin, F Shoare, rious claime are neglected. and considerations of justics For the relief of David Rogers, contractor upon the | were finally ecopted, the Cass men fighting most dee | thet it is selling under its cost of production. We je -} Fea a Srcet ores oh tole! hag bai Nee Then, Ad Welle, C Cratar, Wm Bini, A Heath, B Eis, sc and good policy require that this day. as set apart by the | rnapended work on the Oswego Canal. perately up to the last moment. been informed that reveral gocounte of last y the Oree tte daye $a seks BB sso a yay ever 1} | CUE Severance. Geo W Wonk, & Blhop. # P Willis? ad rules, should be devoted to that object. To provide for the appraial and payment of canal Adjourned to meet et halt past nied clock. tions bave béeb made up, Weich cowelcpe ¢ setae Nn econ be pen tee anit a my. 1 Denton, 4 B Rdsait G Slouten ban h, C Smid. THE PREP FARM BILL. ’ 4 APTERNOON SESSION. e Nzed £6 mete ade " uilor, . IR il y MOT, The Heure, by a vote of 78 to 62. went into Committee | damsg hod Lisjen Spaniel ati Upon re-astembling, the men having consulted | ice Tad ee Yi dete MTOM ROG hele a ave Pees at for Feovi dents, whieh nat Re | saprties Oiimepane St wast, b Hepat 1 of the Whole ou the Sta'e cf the Caton, and resumed the | | TOsuthcrize the appraisal and payment of eamal da- | wit there erudite, Leader, ral Bion Cameron, | gone very pcoriy, produicing. In many isstanoes, severe | carne tusused in Providence for ROUW. at the hence Wallies | 3 Cee nenPyy Cotton, J Malang, Wr ba by ie A 4 consideration of the Homertead bill i" aarmeur the peau cb catid changed their tactics, and ctfered amendments to the | Joes potiiculasiy with thon exgiged inthe California | cfhco, ands Jaryo smountast tho Merchants. Tne ilaokstono drce, Hit Parting, HG Clark, H Dowsleas, 8B Bole Mr. Camrners, (free ecil) of Ohio, im resuming the | p19 et Tie vitne Georee Hawking, and leurs teteicy | original resclution of inetructious, 40 a8 to teat the ain. | trate’ Aancog wie gate poco bankrupt, leaving a | Manufacturing Co owns sW0 balct, aud Mevsra Manton & | L Washvura, Lt Washburn, @ D Magoon, JT B cforteef the ‘gentleman from Vioriés (He Gebel} and Toiademnity John Merre tor the erronecun realy | CCHty of the friends of Mz. Buchanan, flere ate the | mietacleshaw'cr soeein fe ke et aoa thet Hite nes Bali 2 tonn, has Sh MB Baldwin, @ Vung. Mt bajar 8 Beer, efforts cf the gentleman from Florida (Mr. Cabell) an tier ted toe: OTdB + os I h Barx Active. of Baltimore, 822 tonn, has been purchased | L & Baldwin, C Young, By 19, wor, Kentucky (Sir Drecksnrides) to ercange platforms on a | °f bet Bombe gene cf block mamber alg; In the village of "Stesclved, That the dolegaten alectad to the National Unico, Ja the mee ard teacher business, waiob: have | by Meets Geek & Scow, ot Nileaterd. and willbe aiteator | B Mesnied tienen dente teal hae a eee subject which bas long since been dispored of by this | Onride Castle tn the county of Oneida. 4 | Convention be, and they are hereby, lustructed to vote | pearly'reached Gre milliore of dolara the peeace Te tne UOAaE eT OMENS Ee ee Saunas ek He atcoe Topi ae PMR eGo House the slavery quet\ion—sre by Bo means Bppro- | , ores inal damages to Levi Browne st * 84 | in said National Convention for James Buchanan, om the | cf wisich falls upon the Middin sod ester oe re, eat | Bader the ecmmand of Caps Thomas Morrison Cariisid, A Allen Kl Coopor, AM Bash, aD Personesia, plate to the present condition of things; they should | */Praise canel damages to Levi Brown, fret and every subsequent ballot, until ho is nominated | 1¢ is turther computed that not twenty five eents onthe | cian soAte seas Hentmsnter, HP Cauthirg, J Tallman. ico Choate, D Wollman, J Dona give acme infiemation to the coumiry with regard te | On motion of Mr. Puatr, (whig) the bills for the relief Brats ac aate for the office of Preekdent of the United | dollar will be made by the creditors cf the parties wito witdward of Bird Wslands Antiguse | & French, H Minter a Flewber, b Preune: Wee cesyae Wn the positicn which their osndidates are to teke on other cl si contractors we re tates, or the convention adjourns have become delinquents to the aforementioned extent, | pice cet te , A Flotoher, 7 2 Coonse Wa would be well for these geptiemen to look where they > rise; and, amid the most profound sepration, Mr. Hirst were to get votes for ther cundidates when the election | 2°22 UH. Nichols, Charies J. De Graw. and Henry z Hy | , de cf Mr. Buchanan ought to | bee sien wi Graw; Thos. E. Buchanan and Henry Card; RN Geer | Store. and said the frien i mingan bigh Water, and towed sp te ibe slay enemen tae | Dene eine edie ae Wehbe'he Bae a coetl Oo bay insert sa and Chas. W JohnG Smith aud Warren Norton, | think of the old quotation» we fear the Grecke when they | (hose who have withstood the lata reverses. We should Seicaraph, Dewalle The T aterny Wesnent ef As pohesd | pamon, vokn Beas | | | 26 16 MARGARET (of Halifax), Rodd, from Kingston, » Wish pimento, Xe so Foiter & Steph: y, LN susder, fal sharp, 8 Kontwo Horde. J Fareum, A Bail, J Buoklin, B Loring. J W Adams D Myors, W Perkins J 2, wont Bondy licok st6 aM, lone on theli goods, and next by bad debts, itis no won- | Js, 4 that a feeling of discouragement should existamong | * hore Manoin, M Bennet d wR Bishop, C Tliey, G Deleon, § Palos,’ N Kineslsy, ivpinbock, J Hind MoPrios, 8G Tisdale, Joun G Pitkin, ty 0 Hope J Down, EA Harta OG butserti D Hinds, W & H Starkes, O Koberts, HL JCare M Sullivan aud Wife, A *pencer, Giles, BO Brown, RSmtch, A Martin. Dd y, Myers, ¢ hristie, Sanderson, Bollinger, 0 bring us presents.” He raw through the tactics of the | rot be Surprived, however, to fee an active spring trade, 1. M A Perry, J St Jobn, dy (late that important period of the contest—notwithstandiog | ate warn (whig) saked unecimous consent thet | ese men, and called upon the Buchanan men to vote | simulated particularly by speculative enquicien origl: | Mate of big TW kurish, which vanabandoser (as betoscro, | the platiorm which the genileman from Kentucky (ME. | 1.6 Kesembly bill declaring Bohroon River @ publie high. | $2 matter down. else their hands would be tied in the | nating with euch ae have been defaulters, who will, inall | pertes) when? Gayrouy fi af sncols, ia Las B.) produced for his candidate-—on the subject, which | Tis “peemily Ie to 6 third tenet rd oeel Baltimore Convention. This warning was ominious. ikelihood. re enter the market and endeaver to regain | *#, lon 00, having lost rudder and sprunk alesk, bas been dirpored of. We are left In utter ignorance | ¥! + fering tag eg net gh A “ar rey. |, Mt. Hecvs eaid he never eaw such sudden conversion | their lost ground by the ensuing searon's operations, to | _ Bric Loca (of Soareport), Merivhow, feom Boston for | ms of the candidates respecting the ds: eee Oe TSE RaH BUILDINGS AT SEW | to any conse as this; these men detire to have the dele | +/ieot which they may proceed in a very reckless course, | £aFv reek Cate titty tak har th Gene public domaine. The gentleman passe: 7 gates to the Baltimore Convention id exclusively to | uniess controiled by the more staid factors, who, though recsived. Crow 6 and Str a Clarlesin i + & glowing eulogium on Berers. Butler and Casa; yet he | .,Pit- Qoorsy (dem ) moved that the bill for the rellef | Tochanan ; no conversion cou d be more sudden, tamlees | having suilared avcch by ‘61's movements, all rasintela beettege rin Soin n, Jeweis, 0 Richmond, er: (ir, Campbell) would apyeel to the gentleman, end to | ff MW. Niles, (the Cwner of Dovitel: eng | it was the thief upon the cross, their position reputably. We quote hemlock sole, Might | gt a"ank TehISE felt tira t en ene Rea et | HSM Grouit, A Hubbard. © Grouncy, K Gatris, NS and & the other friends of these distinguished men. say with: were pone bs TH we seletea > “he | _The watehword having been spread, the resolution, | weights, at 15a Lic , medium 40.,1214 @ 13!4e.; over do., alone ts the N ond of Barbuds Jan | y Havkire, A snd J Hawkins, Mr Hawking, 4 aad v $ " > J fi ¢ v oe a J . , dD » DO} . whether, Curing the whele coures of the struggle Judiciary Committees. He said ic wes 0a important bill, after come further divcussion, was votea down, by ayes | 104 12 ard. U Lenton, J H Mesrs, DS Lunt, D Crooker Part of the cargo save damaged, 6 @ 10c.; oak rinuzhter sole, light | Of 1645, there ovndidates hed touched the ¢ub- 35, pays 76, Weights, 21 a 4c. medium and heavy do, 200 240 ; hem- pt aS Pe ject of the public lauds, or told the people what cna runs en aN doped § pesoealy ont cunt ‘The convention then proceeded to place a large num- | \cck tanned calfiiine In the rough, 10s 60.; oak de, 35 AWrisht, BBropione J sad ty Peck fad ‘ue. pion ‘tesdenl teem 3 scrutinized. _— ber of Oe ren tae bee tale tie Con ‘Saas @ 45c.; and hemlook elaughter in the rough, at 199, | Fas A 8 7ichenor, bees, a oe oaks aM a 4 . sioner. U jo 6 choice uy Tlb. Finished articles are in fairdemand, at variable ther, A Fitnor, GA Swasey., Onlo, General Cass hed had bis attention called to the | Mr. Jonse (dem) had no ohjection to ite reference, | Willtmn Svabright, Of Fayette entinty he having 77 votes, oh scala any aground ou tha sedate os toa Was towed of Sa'%d | DEOS Bonstos!, b Kishor, B's Ovlitca, 8 & Bemis, Srvot loc of life om the Western waters and the only | a4 merely desired to say that De Roped the, Jadicary G, Mason, 67,3. 8 Botton 8, and Henry Mot, 6, LravmGpanish ruled firm, at $4 50, and Galena at | ‘ust by steamer Storm, witnous fo) bnd'wie, WJ Cisse, Jamba Skinner, 01s Silt answer 6 noise ve 6 nemination was unanimously confirmed. $4.62)¢; butno operations transpired. Notice to Mariner: x dy, & W Gilbert, Wm Ohi greet that he could uot be beard” (Laughter) When | With all due speed to the Senate for considerstion. A number of the uraal resolutions were adopted—ono |” Moi aire —There bave been 200 bvis, Orleans taken at | Bohr Rainbow wertnce at Cherinnioa Be ee Word, 217 the Northwest, of all parties, were drivea almort to the | . The debate was o ch Pah a of them authorizes the Btate Central Gommnittes to fill | 200 ; 50 bhde. Muscovado, at Zlc ; and 50 Cardenas, at | pon, reported she light ship at St Helon: | be, J © Morrell, BO Belding, G BU: potato | leaps wp ty Bs hees e ar onen The Socate afterwards aajournes was agreed to, a” = ‘ies Se n Pia heremmrenn sarothed Market steady, ‘yom ber moorings. ‘Whalemen | oe ee er ae Rese of Sree 7. McGnaw moved that aul Navar, Bronse—Crude turpentine, with white an hina. 3 . id , , fates, 8 convertion Was held at Chicngo; Gen. Case was Ansan to report of the prootedings of the convem- | ecmmon rosin, were besiccted’ nee GbiN pa eer Ar at New Bodferd Sd, ontp China, Reynard, North’ Pax ca beeen, J’ B Trveworthy, Hl invited to attend, but “otrcumstances prevented him. y. tion, and that they be published in all the demooratic | tire brought 38 ; and 100 tar $1 8734. Sil; apa SAUL Tbe Lone. Bpoke 25th, lat 4d, lon 55, Splendid, 8 Ely. H Strain, J Duke, Jas D Now, as be remarked yesterday, the question as to the Avaaxy, Maroh 6,1862 | newspapers O:.s —We heard of 2000 gallons linseed being pur- Aown, G) sp; Z th, Ine 40 40, lon 52, Herald, Slo- Ee he, wth Hl Mok ean, P digpoeal of the public domain devolves on Congress, for it HB PaEseTTERian WIDOWH ano onrHane’ FORD, The convention, at balf past Ave o'clock, adjourned | chased. at 66 Jan fy Int | yé 1,000 olive, at 94 a 050.; and 400 ets is well understocd that the general government is mot to sine dle, Marreilles do.,at $4 8734 a $8, usual terms. Fegard the public Innde ax s source of revenue for public | Mr. Visx reported bill inccrporating the trustees of | "Te Gass men have thrown a large firebrand into Mr. | Provisrons displayed considerable firmnese~the day's en; turer; and he had a right to demand of the osn- | the Widows’ and Orphans’ fund, of the Associate. reaby- y Brodhead ° o nf Gdetes, what policy they will pursue, if power will be | terian church of North marie’ “3 prone T rS 4 ort, clean (aaw her to! by) aw has polling { ds after ae) O18, lon , Ben) Tuockor, Mande, trapesctions embracing 400 bbls. prime and mess pork, | © sid im Provincetown Ist, echt HN Jon 49, Geoghe 50 bbl ap th a5 filisms, Sosoph, N’ , United Btates Senate, and Gen, Cameron, will have the | at $1376 0 $14 12%; and $15 60» $16 76; 2,000 Ibs. sour | atianvie ee, Ss ee given them, on this eubjeot, Me would tell the gentle- FROPOBED ELECTION OF WREOKMASTERS, thas! ooratic opponents throughout o .s 0.5 r . ym Callce Ground Nov. 20, Ansel Gibbs, FH, 260 ep; Deo noo, R Walker, N oR, ‘Men, while they are fixing their platforms of alavery, the Mr. Lyon brought in @ bill for the election of wreck counter gus: uf wits fas mreone aye tate sa eae beet, tye j ee ver Mbenpetes do Tit 5p; Deo 10, Wa aris} DP Chase, W Varnoy, W! People of the Nortbwert, of all poiitionl parties, will In- | masters Im Queens, Kings, Richmond, Boffolx, aud Wore — $i'n $14, with J0 bola, beet heme, “at $15 60--respec- 1, Hrealdens, Na, 60 tp (pr whi, Dee 25 sist that the exndicates' optotone shall be faiy under. | ehester ocunties From the South, tively. : . Bia Courter, ‘do. 380 aD; San = | Boamersh, S208 Hard ivhout undertaking to disouss the various THR CONTRACT BYSTEM, B Ms , 1862. heed + " own, 60 s, Beabury, NB, wy phe had land properiticns. he wae fret in favor of the bill making | Mr. J. Rosr offered « resclution that the Jadiclery | rorirICats POSITION OF THe Tec niet 6; 186% fe teh ticveus ettbcg ee tenes tea we ic te Aaa Bbinger, PH IRVED., og | SK Lucie, B Fe eee ene for the indigent iueane; mext, in favor of | Committee report a bill abolishing the contract eyetem ‘TCR—LOUVISIANA AND THR COMPROMISB, RTO. 100 Ive J by : nds (by, jevter from On0e Hl | Fy alien, HK austis, 0 Oe Ie for eeunnsenes macrable uastty of the publle | om the publie works, Laid over. Judge Brooke, the newly elected Benatar from Mis. ‘ns =Ealen have been made of 200,000 Havana at aye om Care’ Dexter) Ovenr of | 2 fut f bikohaet.¥ Manton ty Morton OC ‘ Tpee od be wae io fay CRM ARTERS, ) " ; | | coll, H Driscoll, © Chubb, |) Poasiay, Ehe Principle of the bill now before them. The balance | A bili to provide for the election of wreckmasters in | t{PP!; in ® letter addremed to the Legisiature previous to Scares tel aes crihe athe Ny eur tether from Oapt Cor) Meg | Cabo. ¥ atarny,'S eenoy, D Williams, J Kobiaeo Of the lanos he would give (c pay iments. Hie bo 4 Sane Bheage 4 of iuternal improve- | the counties of Queens, Kings, Richmond, Suffolk, and nowiration of the ‘whig National Oo inland Btates of the | Weetchester, was referred to the delegates from those | tp, Talon. He then preceeded te a ¥ at body will be tinctured with free eotliem. He will has the constitutional riphe to gr o™ thst Congress | eountier vote for ite nominee if he ie sound on the Union queetion. | do at 21% a 210 © justice. He took the t oo 8 matter of PRIVATE CLAIMS! DAT. The Benate of Louisiane have laid on the table the | Secanr.—There were only 60 hhds, Orleans disposed of - 4 ground that the general Mr. Girson called up his resolution setting aside Pri- | compromice % jovernment hes not Khe pewer to appropriate | day of each week for the consideration of private claims, | the Course of Bemator Downa Srna eer | * Wesuccors siecaetan pant ja he does net expect to support the ‘wha.es; Nimevd, Oarey, do | L emons, Beck- 0 former with tion, as he fears A Care Hons—BStoamship 8 8 Levis am, Thoo 8 Swain, § Larkin, Hd smi F McGrew, Abm Duryén, Thos St Ford, sami Ward, Dennis Lavghlin, Boul, Jorn Parker, Wm Sutton and Calvig Rutter, 8 Budd, H Gillet 4 Jone gual, with a rod b ee ‘enacco— AD ) movements we a white g fe i “ bu ta _Lut Co vote money out | immediately after tne reading of the journal. Joseph A Goodrich, a native of Now Haven, recently bevy cerneate fie Botany tts a 8c ; 76 bales G- *, 26 fy lon Se Pleokut, ih aus sa aearen Ji ‘ithe, Ww at Gh a beretofore ured waweted the | Mr. Mcvs entd that euch bills ahonld mot be considered | fell from the brig Monice, In Jamer Ulver’ cod wan | Bt Demivec ot Lao to do crane 111 160, end 86 ones Pen ee fi D' Williamson. B tyyniotsoms 4 @ fee ino , xosere, Graed. aud showed | ateny other time, Agreed to, and the resolution adopt: | drowned d , Connecticut reed leat at 8c lb, Market unaltered. pokens MoDutl,E A‘tisom, POGacawin N one tency of the demoorats upon thie subject; | ed Judge Kvans, of the Sixth J Distelot of Wesu= Win the ener ise Of "150 bales washed Oor- Ship James Drake, Gore, from Caloutis, Nov 15, for N | % Wilson, Wim Bustomor, ee nd tae creas contended tee the sights THe FRAT OF COL BNOW. has reeigned. | | dove the market hes beon'very quiet, ‘Ther has been a | Forks sins taands Fiekeuts term Baltimore for Rie Janelse, ae ot Wet, ard for apprcpriatious to improve the ne Mr. A. Surry called up the resolution requesting the A eevere thunder storm ooourred at Savannah on | little inquiry by manufactarers for domestic wool, and | y,,, ik ‘bE [nb 97, Lom 715% Passengers to Arrive, eee Be wateee Eveaker to notify the Governor that the seat of Colonel | Saturday last. o triting ralee have been made by the deslora— | ”utip' Corre Geréo, Ohendlor, 91 days from Mobile for Liver- Onseann Seam onip Rmpire Cliy—A Coxte, ead eer caia: eam.) of Ga. remarked that he re. | Baow wes vacant, he. ~~ — Dotbieg of Ik ‘rom frst bands, ‘he stook oon- | pool, Feb 6 1a) lon ur D.C Gribert, Indy, OhUd and sister, Miss Masawot, ge to fird s ap sogen —— és the part ef Mr. Cusmmencin eald that the subject had already 00 Riso of the Ohle River tinvoee larga Uh weehane® in prices. i ops Ww nin, from NYork for Galveston, Fob 26, “4 yy and ¢ TOR a) Caps a Bowe to squander the publio lands. It wae usciers | cupied s good deal of time of the House, and he moved Orcinmart, Maroh 6, 1968 ' gr ©: - perine ; A Th OP PREDUOR THIA DAT with @ fall poop, supposed to be the Levi W rn pet Tf FO TAT forth Mr, Baow’s | Tho river fe high and Haing, and the water a within @ Sree Sook hole four, a8 baga do,, 6070 | vices etem” Livnctost oe eatoas wae omma Mt tase WAM ? far font of the houses fronting the el Main | , ir Bere B nweet -~ ree weet of bundaeia oats, gitees; and be ACape Ana. additional Biup News, sg Beventh Page. mould, Likewise, vote against wl) pro ge, baler, £6 do. chosen, 190 hogs