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Nor: | on be kept under; crew saved question, and Michigan making That shade ardent, patriotie undying devotion oung Mr. Bennett Inland Raltroed, a0) 1054; 60 do, 195¢; | 20th Dec (neither lat or long |, encountered asother that existing thts were to be respected. : SW. manesy i 2 8 pene Soom Mr, days. If he sd Fon dhe the tine 3 ware (ERALD—O! pe semnes iF ade, 1d Taontante bompery of Pees? oo seers esl labor eran and Britain aserted that her claims in those cases | Clemens, to have the subject . ‘President, be would not have supported his civilad- | The Le vow god i $00" ‘Second Board. $11,000 nd creat aeactitiee OF eat chen the ablp Ee STL | utes annals Seen Roope hamreore air | aueiecime eke erkae canal ourice' fa tte mae | aes ania neue ey ‘more? The’ British y saat xy corats yucca the parte, BS A SETORCEIAGS was in lots, 40%; 100 Long Inland Railroad, | for Li andoned Dee 26, lat 40 N, long What more? The Bi claim on Mosquito | an hour. It was stated that the British have colo- and that of his constituents—whigs and democrats—and of td ot . m the de. Yania Re y S76; 100 a eee iverpool, was al , ° coast? That, also, is settled by Sonty: The o1 a nized the Bay of Mieniis. Radoeceney a Belize, in he hadit. When the Union was in danger, discarding oy eae and the Union, the a 5, 1034; 100 do, bbwn, 10%) , eet do, 4 ET a ewe ye having sprang. the Bay of Islands t Honduras. ‘If this were so—and information everything but a sense of duty, Jackson gave utterance to hat tls wih he etjct ater of meaty | came ina date act be dogied_thre wold be SRL tintin chat at "Rss ie | maeal gorges te then ie ell be ace “how ina pn Maton Nia 2h abc | Cat, wha apcaen ucslan ot vn na in eich of thene canes Great. bitain has violated | a practical sue presented, It waa matter of reat ight of January. nan warmed'with gratitude when he | really a0 joyously al'wil viru like brothers to hana Canal 16,82 Giard Bank, 14; Lauicyle Bank, | and bey squalls the we iasage treaty stipulations, or she has not. If she has not, interest to the peo le of the United States, and had Stfended ihe inauguration of the statee of J aes ap, a joyously ; Mal serala Hike Tapeners to Lanes Cort ink ofPounsylvania, 124%." Afar Board. | "tye mae toe wmbele Deeeeee oo, he a0, aad then there is no cayse for any action—if she has, | never before been brought practically home to them. je jooked with a swelling heart at the inscription upon its | that while all man ath Sore to tt act, 98,000 hike je Mallred @ fi, FT ni 3,000 | ex: , Atrios Le rN a seeks toe then the remedy is not an atfirmance of the Monroe LA Sus eat itis was par fo pronase ey base. All honor, to Jackson for ‘his tary achieve- | most indebted fy righ pigs of Fp feller a Mori 6, aa Ue ie arya | Be. Oring oie sentinuance Backi pag e ehigey t doctrine, but direct protest or war. i practic: ion on the subject. 4 > ments; but more honor still for his conduct a\ time | conquest, of sal perl geal cn ars uehanna Canal, 15; ree Market steady." | posts,” tee e tavoeebic batty of 1 i" Pie bas ‘a We or pg age aot a the Reeteeiauce DHE ne ape Ey a ee fats “Tet Cor canine tarts jd aa press. For the mere Tact that the Democratic Re- 220 5 One | ~~ bein s great number of phe ceracpesi Biya ee More. We ure or the same stock, and haye the com- Mr. Kukox said that the President's message, # Wild admiratién for his military services, for there was oe EE 5 icati bono only one. as President, to crush the fell spirit of communicating the correspondence on the Clayton re Tomes ui fell sp Mr. Srepuesa, (whig) of Ga., was opposed to the | wholly unsucc |. And foremost of the lee election y, cod bad renthor all the wa from Boston, On the st Jan, in lat ! , ton 45, unt ea gales, e vessel boring | heavily, and shipping great quater of water. mon passion of a common race for dominion. But n 5 the Meaty will be unable to discover that the re- | treaty, was before the Committee on F 1 cent events show any aggressions on her which | tions, In that message the President stated that he amendment. _He did not concur in Hibs vansacks of the “ constitute an pin for an affirmance of the Mon- | had no information as to whether any colonization gentleman who had preceded him. He would ask the cnet Se pe Pa og yor pew ty Nees 90, jan in, , Lauw, of Olden- roe doctrine by Congress. And uow, secondly, as to | had taken place or not. But informal had been gentleman when and where did Jackson put down the Yorx HERALD. * » | wey onde burg, from hee ae Mo Note with rudder Cuba. What has Great Britain done? Nothing but | received in other forms, which was sufficiently au- spirit of nullification in this country? General Jackson, 2 % Port of New York, January 26, 1853. ostock, Jan He Moineke, of this just what we linve done. She lias sent armed ships to | thentic, perhaps, to justify legislative action. If it 4s President and as a citizen, was against the doctrine of Marg paar ane Ebare epatien ie, Bane | a port as ‘Shartered at Bordeaux, to load fon Mee York, has s x ¢ : i Bone CLEARED. r $2,400 by the lump, and to sail, at the latest, Jan 31 t invaders from revolutionising the island, and | should be tree, as stated, that Great Britain has es- nullification; but that Jackson ever put down nullifica- | [oO i Uti portrait of him, which we have pre- Steamship—Jos Adger, Dickinson, Charleston, Spofford, , J ? 1) : . as Dee, fi hes tion, as tanght by South Carolina, he could not concede. = fo severing it from its ancient connection with oa fete : prs ot See Seale, wuemner If the gentleman would lock to the history of the country, | sented, will prove that he i descended from a vigor- Tileston & 4 Telegraphic Marine ‘We haye done the same. She has also rapes ‘0 | in violatio: . ing he would find that the principle of nullification was never | ous ancestry. Every lineament ‘gives the world Coy reread State, Russell, Liver D & A Kings. , Jan 26, enter into an a, roan with us hoa Ser: a “45 ac: bes oe Lomtny Meher ky kcped is sates abandoned until the doctrine of protection was aban- | assurance of a man.” But if we know anything tend: Sutton; Oriental, Fletcher, San isco, A A Low a Arrived—Ship Polar Star, Tires noo) (epee Sid Cuba, or suffer others to acquire ‘e have | r. UNDERWOOD, (Whig Ys atter — doned, and against which South Carolina contended —— a eavy weather; lost two men over! ; bark ithe natural concivsion would be that she | would be referred, and fet the Gebate follow the “Mr, Sraxit interurting sidit was never abendoaed, | SbQut American newspapers, a we eerlainly know “paika-—Gov Briggs, Hallett, New Orleans, Haglo & Tla- | NOsieans; Putin, Pensacola, Volunteer, Mobile; Fight, i soork. : zard: Elise (Ham), Jenner, Liverpool, W Von Seht; Childe | Savannah, R M White, do; brigs Ashnelot, al But the Senator avoids | repor and never will be. Herato is the nearest model of au American news- Hurcid, Ointend ‘Hesse, PV Eoight & Go, Mobile; Lydia Farnhata, “io; Elvira, Potomac aiver. wad more forbearing than w in »positi i ir. SALELDS, ' ey Mr. SrepHens replied that it was abandoned by the ry x I a i us bo A ape sao yt ee lt eae pred ee el se connpsaaieutadt aaron intae toons i paper which has yet been attained. A newspaper — Brigs—Empire,'Newman. Galveston, Hussey & Murray; | Cleared’-ship Golden Racer, Sau Francisco. were before him ‘in making that charge against us, | subject the Senate might make. Mr. SvaNty—No, sir. That was the security of it. we take to be, in its true purposes, the exact reflex Belle (Br), Brookman, Belfast, JS Winslow. g eam divine Corseopondigiaae i sad - =f Bovis rs. Cc. fi f Mr. SrepHens repeated—History shows that General | for the moment of the mind and the mood of the Schrs—Pocohontas, Bulkley, Charleston, Geo Bulkley; lerald eee mae founded on our voluntary revelations of our own di- | 1. BuTser, (dem.) of S. C., was in favor of a re- ,cicson did not put down nullification. community for whom it is published. If it become Moses Ta ae Rogers, Oty Point, N L McCready & Co; i a omeee 1 26. ba. Iam too American to | ference, and a report of the facts of thgcase, upon © “Nir Stanly’s amendment was voted on and lost, by | the persistent advocate of any idea after that idea Elen Toulea, peg eae Ves Haven, master; Denmark, | Arrived—Bark Minnesota, Veacock, Pernambuco; brig plomacy in regard to Ci " - ‘ 7 confeas their charge to be just, and not enongh Amer- | which a judgment could be made. He was not pre- yes, 52; noes, 72. Poole, Norfolk, master; Gillett, ‘Baltimore, Mailler & | Horace Greeley, Chase, Jacksonville; sehr cat Britain for mere re- | pared to vote without information, \YSir. Sram moved to modify Mr. Venabo'samendzaeat, | Rity then it ceases to he’ @ newepeper——fooomes the iCkti eM, pray, Serannal 8 Talina: Frank | oa on ee army Wig Mr. Davis, (whig) of Mass., desired to have a re- by increasing the appropriation. He replied to Mr fiividual: or thé in- terly, Davis, Savannah, N L McCready é& Co; Isiphene, | Ann C Pratt, Hali, Bordeaux, A ican to fling it back upon'¢ taliation. 7} France oy Way 2 fact ; ‘tai: si co he j muttering mouthpiece of an in What has France done by way of re-colonization? | port upon the fact whether or not Great Britain had Stephens by saying that General Jackson was in favor. of | to ie Cran of a person or of a clique. If it vapo- Holden, Tampico, Nesmith & Sons. Cleared—Barks Alvarado, Sleeper, NOrleans; Evin Nothing. A Frencn adventurer Count Boulbon, hasat- | not, in her treaties with Spain, renounced all claim — frottciion an ling at Die ove ate rary ing es caeatatinit ideaaen ish aueiuan aaietaniaaen it a VED. Johnson, Cann, Havana: brig Chicopee, Emery, ' Boston; tempted to revolutionize the Mexican State of Sonora, | over the Bay of Islends and the Belize. If she had [04 (iC pehe lon bine Tete Regen for thy (am i se, ap iaalces » \ : ARRIVED. schrs Caroline Grant, Berry, do; R J Mercer, Robinson, i | ese A Busey ry ‘a as elected on that issue, the nullification | back to a resurrection, or commits itself to an ab- USMSteamship Arctic, Luce, Liverpool, Jan 12, with ” » do; a and failed. There is nota word of evidence to connect | done so. as he thought was clear, sho had no right to guirit having been manifested in his district, Though he | stract theory. Now, none of these faults have been 49 passengers. tof K Collins, Coming ou',’ passed a shi Mobile. ; en : " the French government or people with that move- | colonize them. These matters ought to be examined Jost w few whig votes, he gained hundreds of democratic chargeable to the New York Hera ; it neither with Grinnell & Minturn’s signals, bound in; 19th, 10. AM, Sailed—Ship John Cummings, Havens, Liverpool. ment. And for ali that French newspapers here or | and reported upon. ; " _ | yotes, avowing the principles he had here declared. negates what is, denies events, nor rehabilitates the lat 48 40, lon 38, exchanged signals with ship Kalamazoo, Spoken. a. ee, say, we Ligh oor es that jnct as oe | Mr. Cass contended that this doctrine was emi- Mr, Hover : (iterrupting, asked) —Is the gentleman | ates of resurrection. It cannot safely, as a news- ‘Tom Savannah for Liverpool. oe ae 1st, eee | Br tts Seacrighgty mn is acpi (Dee 11) for Sax as lexican States shal severed from the | nently @ practical question. in order in discussing the tari te it 4 , named Edmund Pieanel, died. e 3 eavy west- ‘rancisco, Dec 26, lat 20 25 N, lon 36. Mexican stock, by whomsoeyer it tiny be effected, | Mr Thapecnar Cota) of Ga., said this question — Mr. Stayty—Was the gentleman from Georgia in | Paper, commit itself irrevocably to what is passing Gry pales during the pasage. y, Ship Danube, Chase, from NYork (Nov 13) for San they will seek annexation, not to France or any othe’ | was assuming an apparently portentous shape. The | order away nor anticipate what is inevitable. A news- 1k Nathaniel Hooper, Haines, New Orleans, 25 days, | Francisco, Nov 23, lat 0 N, lon 31 50. ¥ power, but to the United States. Nor has | langrage of the Chairman of the Committee on For- Mr. Houston—He debated a different proposition. paper should have brains enough to know when it is to Eagle & Hazard. perienced very severe weather on Ship William (of Boston), bound N (from NOrleans for France inte: eed, in regard to C aba, otherwis than | ae Belations that he believed Great Britain had es- Mr. Stanty—But it was on an amendment to the propo- | time to follow a new idea—to know when public the coast, but sustained no material damage. Liverpool), Jan 13, off Key West. fd we have ourcelves interposed, to keep it in the pos- | tablished a colony, and if so it must be discontinued, | *“1Ge™ ot my colleague. Lot orde inion tesuzopareil to dleoard the. old-—andsiah’ca- | — Bent Rsszane, Dosienl, Ney Deleans, en 0.2 CooeT: | carved erisoetal erp anit thres ack bakes Fy cig s} Ave eed, - be ’ Ni Mr. Hovs en he was out of . . EB ‘ad ; fesion of Spein. | would be read everywhere with the deepest interest | The ‘Cha r. Brown of Miss.) sai paciiy DARA HAEALD: Crocker & Be nett Experienced very. Severe weather of | nalised Jan Si, o(f Savannah: : b 8 N (Mr. Brown of Miss.) said that the gen- = ins ¥ RM sis of tin apeecl of She Senator hors Boule: |’ and concern. He wasn favor of = relerenneiof this. |lemen (Me Gtanly;) ita wing ht 09 weenie oC ie PUN Sa Fereeego Lae lle eyed Brig Orin, Hall Sata river, 18 days, to SH okon- | , ark Prsts from Veasncaa for Borton, Jan 29, et 0, jana, Mr. Soulé, was one of the complaints against | subject,in order that the Senate might get all the | ervices of Jackson. e baug! lon 70. : ; the sdministration of our government, and against | facts of the caze, and enable the Senate to act under- Mr. Stary resumed, remarking, the public services of | Hmquent, past all reform or recovery, named the BE Miranda, Keller, Darin, 8 days, to SH Roken- | | Bark SW Lind, from NOrieuns for Boston, Jan 1 at ‘ ae z ie a coe zh . z ne : Washington Union, alias, as equivocal te al- 36, Ion 74. France and Great Brituin. ‘The administration was | stendipsiy. Before debating the question further, Jackson will ve remembered with gratitude bythe coat | ay. have an alias, the Silent Diente Beer a Take een. White, St Augustine, Fla, 29 days, Bri Horace Gresioy, steering. N (ouppored, from Jaok- jan censured for ou terity towards the associates of | let us have all the facts touching this alleged colo- | try as long as they remembered the name of Jackson. se i a "5 ville for NYork 9, lat 35 48, lon 73 46, them con ntly with law and treaties, or it | about it. He considered these filibustering resolu- ‘Weshingin atinaonauliMmedions canienc romatt retrograde party impersonated by William L. Marcy | Schr James T Boyd, Hope, Alexandria, 4 days. Brig Eleanor, Phillips, from Baltimore for Brazil, Jan 15, could not. !f it could, then censures are too | tions unbecowing the dignity of the Senate. These j¢° free from British thraldom. g ition 4 his pro: | whom we regard as the antipodes of the party of | Schr Jchn J Bailey, Phillips, Virginia, 2 days. Cape Henry bearing 1s W 50 miles. lenient. If i they are altogether | resolutions, that we will or will not do certain things, clamation against nullification, he determined to have Young America in all respects. He has not the | Schr Francis, Doane, Virginia, Saeys Schr Relief (of Masting), staat W (from Bermuda for just. Since when the gifted, inzenuous, | undercertain circumstances, were notthe proper wode protection. He, (Mr. Stanly,) took issue with the | meritof being even conservative, but is sure. by Schr R H Huntley, Hammond, Baltimore, 3 days. Attakapas), was seen Jan 11, lat 25 45, lon 85 45. and gentle André was exceuted ‘on a gallows ava | of proceeding forthis government. Let circumstances gentleman from 'Georgia that” the compromise tari | backward step to break up the organization of guy | Scht Marcena Monon, Brewster, Baltimoro, 3 days. Miscellancous. : spy, by order of Washington, we have known the | transpire, let the facts be known and authenticated, | did not secure protection. The home valuation was ot Whe jibes ts Pa led to his I Schr Mary H Mifiln, Collins, Dover, Del, 3 days, Tue Missin Yitornoat Commerce—We have no tidings painful delicacy of executing geners! laws upon | and then’act as becomes the nation to act, on these | ove of its plainest features, and others said in their | [OMY Wine meresie MAY DY Coniied 1p te eaty | Sehr Chainpion, Smith, Dover, Del, 2 days, regarding the safety of this vessel She was seen on the rhose hotions and bearings justly excited The Senator from Virginia desired to be heard | £ents they would die before they abandoned protection, { Elected Governor of New York by a triumphant | Schr Chas Atkinson, Adkins, Milford, Del, 3 days. 12th inst off Fag Harbor, in company with pilotboat Nettle, aid Goutal = Gis Sivaionit meth yea: ur on the subject of colonization. How could | 8240 did Jackson. If the home valuation had been car- mae he was dismissed from it by a larger one; | _ Schr Wm M Buird, Stubbs, ‘Boston, '3 days, for Phila | No 2, with the wind from ENE, and blowing a gale; she v3 A ah 6 ee opts ee < 3 ried out, protection would have been given to American | and while Governor and Secretary of War contrived | delphia. account 7 2 F neeyrsase a 5 hove to while in sight of the N, which is the 1 is right. It is only the perversion ‘enator speak on the subject withouta full kuow- jnanufactuves. He repeated, that so far from the doctrine | to get the party in this State into the wildest confu- | Sehr Gold Hunter, , Gloucester. we have of her.. The pilots on-board were:—McKnight en prejudice against the administration | ledge of the facts ? of protection being abandoned in 1832, it was secured by | sion, He has been the opponent of every demo- | _ Rervxnep—Brig Eliza Waite, Hutchinson, heneo for | Smith, of Brooklyn; Muthew Petts, do; Thomas Scott, and that Icondemn. France Great Britain are said Mr. Mason said the message of the President was the compromise of Clay, Clayton, and other great men of . Py it this aft having lost h Nelson Cole, of this city; Thos Smith, apprentice (son of to have menaced us by in their correspon- | before the committee, and on this they could report, | that day. coats ‘i a eee eee ate Pence | juboom ta beating Out nn TOO ANIPBIOSNGE | the pilot of that name on board); Roger, Clark, of New dence that a renewal of stich an expedition as that | and probably would report. The resolution before Mr. StermEns, of Georgia, explained—The point at issue | d Mr. Walker's tariff. nsiste: i London, boatkeeper, cook, and three men. They aro among of Lopez might endanger the peaceof the nations. | the Senate embraced geueral principles of great in- | {s that Jackson put down nullification, and not whether | ‘Treasury aud Bir. Walker "nto stency | Br bark Ann, 63 days from Liverpool. the most skilful of our pilots. ‘Three of the pilots and the pedition can be undertaken of which it | te: i cernin ican poli ¢ was a protective tariTman. Jackson was a protective * S atkeeper have families. No such ¢ ¢ e ic terest and importance concerning American policy, | » ive tariT Fy with his hesitating course, he was anxious to with: bontkeeper have famili aga SRE coat reasin: thaisrinne: to e 5 : | tariff man, and I think he remained so until the day of | draw the troops from Mexico in the middle of the SAILED. : inty affirmed that it will not in its conse- | The debate on the whole subject could be continued | yi"'Geaih, What I stated was that Jackson did not ou war. He is now making the effort to connect him- Ship Oriental, coe San Francisco. Wind during ae ee no rip Ae Ure tik herons quences lead toa war. I think. therefore, that none | on the resolution, and the committee could still pro- | ‘ . Whether i ers Fy ami +, | the day, WNW, and fresh. buta jaundiced eye, such 2s does not belong to the | gress with their examination of the subject belore pai venelot ee oe Ate “The b ped ak wat oye haa Hips 3 w nie Charleston via Waterford for Liverpool. “. 7 R dave of fiat; Cou nse Gi | Cheri) wight ed but one ‘of those principles. iis ers ts ay 2 course, heretofore, has shown an inherent Steamship Arabia, Judkins, for Liverpool, started at her Hexkapura. Dec 10—Bark Shepherdess (Br), Scogie, for President or the Secretary of State, cow wu p) is so made up, that if there was any giving way it wai vice of his organization to abuse the responsible 1 time to-day, and downas farthe bar, but | Tougoy and Boston, read: covered the insult thus complained of, and therefore Mr. Dawson asked what conld be the advantage | the part of the federal government. That is what I said. | tnt of nae ‘And his late occupation 4 Wash- sorumnad 6 Gach eek? Bea unable to cross the bar, on Have, ‘Jan 5—Ships Telasser, Crocker, and Havre, Mul- they may be excused for having rece silence. | ing the principles announced in the resolu- . ‘You said more than that ington in the prosecution of Mexican claims at least | account of the extreme low water and her great draught. | ford, for NYork ready; Samoset, Chapman, fordo 8th (or The Senator shows us that six or seven years | tion, which were firmly fixed in the hearts of the 1 Ns.—I remarked it gay jay against a dill as doubtful A Gardinier's at the same time boring the | She will sail in the morning at high water. later); Old Jand, Holmes, for NOrleans ldg; barks ago Spain herself meditated the establisimént of | American people, and tpon which no men differed? | which South Carolina said was oous. 1 did not say that | 1 ers of Congress for an increase of the flaties | The South ferryboat Bedford, plying between this city | Olivia, Spall, do do; Hesper, Pritehard, for NYork wae; a monarchy in New Granada; and only one | The Senator stated he “he believed this colony | Fao assert that South Carolina maintained her Dultion on iron, are little in harmony with the lofty direct- | and Atlantic street, Brooklyn, while crossing the river mes Oe E, Jan 7—Ship Prince of Wales (Br), Sa hundred and forty years ago a_ proposition | been estublished, and that, if so, it must be discon- | util the Jackson purty here let go their hold. If there | ness which shoald be pursued by a self-constituted | thia morning, broke her rudder, and was compelled to lay son, for Baton, abt peal ice of Wales (Br), Samp- ait in was made to the British ministry to privately | tinued.” What did this mean but that the people | was any giving way, it was by the federal government. : A 1 up for repairs, yr) seize the Island of Cuba in atime of peace and | must be prepared to meet a war? He did not be: | South 0 y di ith her policy, rt ap bie on ever ype oe {Per Sreamsmr Axcric.) ruppatniee The Baneito) vith her Waithall,earg 5 friendship, These facts would have been pertinent, | lieve there was any danger of war. Could it be that | never qusiied. Bee RARER TEs Gate ee Lie ei count | -Auranay, Jani loetalowr Petar Havadek; Rockwell, || (umtomack prasethertoae ate kin Dee menus aa yevhaps, if the Senator had advised us to -eize | the filibustering and warseeking portion of Congress | Mr. SraNty—I did not make reference to South Caro- | MArcy, ¢ th Ry ae yu SOY th soeate, | from NYork. ! ‘ ” | was incorrect) debra fH i ! Gat Lunderstood him, oa the contrary, to | desired to commit the majority in favor of geueral | lina hen T spoke about nullification. Jackson xaid the | Tation not the place for an organ of the democratic | "Soo jc” Jam 5—Arr Yamury, Rey, NOrleans; 6th, | "Rio Jaxsino, Dec 12—Steamer Fanny, Pennock, for San not only congriest, but even parchase, | principles, and then apply certain facts, and require | ¢ectrine of protection never could be abandoned. party. It is better, indeed, that a ries? ub- | Cuba, Sawyer, Charleston. ey ee "| Francisco (before reported for sale = ahitp Superb, Prentiss F » with those of us who propose to wait | them to vote for war, or back ont from the general _, ** Stanly’s amendment was rejected. ehed there should confine itself to a chronicle of | “'sid’oth, Henriette, Ramm, NYork. une; barks M Hoge, Beswick, and WHD ¢ Wright, WI. for the fruit to ripen, althongh he has beea at some rtion? He saw no necessity for this resolution, | Mr. sce, (dem.) of Pa., moved io increase the | events, rather than be puflling candidates for cabinet | Buaamuavey, Jan 5—Arr Wieland, Henke, NYork. son, for Baltimore; Panama, Graves, for NOrleans; Leura ipen, zg € y } mount of Mr. Venable’samendment. He si offices and trimming the plumes of certain ambi- Baxceoxa, Dec 20—Arr Paquete de Tarragona, Carbo. | Snow, Bartlett, for a port in the TStates; Kodar, Fessen- a ains to hat it may rot in the ripening. | and hoped it would be referred. - > . hh r “ : " s ‘ i a ; ” whic ent of the gentleman from North Carolina (Mr.Stanly) | tious members of Congress. It is not possible for | NOrleans: 26th, Bella Clothilde, Larchaga, do; Matilda, | den, from Boston for San Francisco; Amazon, Thompson; seemed to me to be a meandering stream, eons _ a T move'the ‘Renste|adjcarn,” which Was not euficiently elaborate to receive my vote. I lived, | the democracy to be truly represented in the dis- | Rabana, Charleston. fH i JW Andrews, French; J B Johnson, Robbins; Francia jeaped to tke beckn cicero te d | was agreed to. iu the days of the United Statas Bank, in the city of | torted mirrors manufactured at Washington city. | Brurast, Jan 8—Sid Edwin, Wilson, NYork, Watts, Danrister; O J Chaffee, Nichols; Maria, Foster; Ar- way from @uein,and espec viy avoided ploughing Homse of Representatives, teal he eval sir anteneesiaue | Ts ongan,? infact, has displayed deep anxiety to | come y° Su Hermann (0), Misins, NYork efter | Sh pee vga" Caak W Naas Waernad ot into the depths of any conclusion. Its teadency, 1 Wasuixcron, Jan. 26, 1859 ¢ services of Jackson, in emaneipating the | Be the organ of anybedy who will resist the pro- Pileat Jan &—Arr Caractacus, Mundel, London for New | wood, Martin, ane; brigs Lion, Gardner, and Kolus, Small, think, was to exasperate the American people Ie NEW YORK BRANCH AUNT ILL. 's from the corrupting influence of that in- {shag of democracy,” as that seems to be the bug- | Orleans; 10th, Wm Stetson, Creighton, do for Boston; | do. Sid 10th Sw brig Ambrosius, Ohlson, NYork: 12th, against the European powers, and to irritate | he House resumed the consideration of the bill to ish io record my gratitude for the removal | bear of fools everywhere, and failing of a better or | Broome, le, do for NOrleans. ship Dokotah, Sloan (from NYork, having repaired a se: of the deposites and the exereise of the veto power. I | worse takes up General Cass with a will and essays An Am liner passed outside the Goodwin Sands Sth { cond time), San Francisco. ; lived there when a young man, just commencing the ; strenuously to anticipate and check the incoming ad- | inst, from London for NNork. Sr Tuomas, Jan 6—Ship Corro Gordo, Chandler, for New 2 pet Wena Boe igen a F r lagers inform the puvilc | _ Ix tlw Duwas at anchor 9th, Sacramento, Holmes, for | Orleans 7th. CG has b “Ho mentionea | EaMaaR" beeauss Labaride bee democret amd aepens | FANHA NR ing NY OGM ngs AMO sD dn Oo | Port Thilip: Somnauth, Lawson, for "Mobile; Douglas, | Desaass Doct) shar arent gerard I cannot sympathize with sach a spirit. | .abish a Branch I would submit to no rea! wrong, and jas | 07% Tau! BU, OL we OWer Hand, 1 will sek no facti- | condu int in New Yo: “HS GPRD eo Festa tious cause of controversy. f want no war with | certain facts to show that the mint at Philadelphi Tam Lee permitted, on this Hor, to denounce it. T want i cock, for San Franc Benes. 0% rs t 2 phia is | the truth of Listory vindioat annum from the public treasury, that it never | Hedgcock, for San isco. ,St Joux, NB, Jan 20—Arr brig Laleah, Fraser, NYork nan th @ are sure to grow by peace. A war be- | incompetent, ond, further, that there has been adebase- | ‘This little speech was see extravagant favor, fina a idea in its venerable head, that it “never | avrelonnvece, $a Saclgtints El ky rater he eee Oe ee ee eis ween the two continents would be a war involving, | ment of gold coin in New Orleans under its supers members laughing, clapping their hands, and eryiag, | Sid nothing” with discretion’ or propriety, | Mtiteyocn, Jan Oesit devas deckoon, NYO. Miooppercleat 890 per ten; tet Beccietiee EEE not merely a trial which was the strongest, but the | tH. insisted tha thaanl : “Good,” ‘ Good.” % ‘ ” | and cannot open its mouth without expose itselt Pept aly Noord Linke Lasibert i with copper ore at $20 per ton; bark Bargomeister (Dutch) integrity of our republic. Beiore sucha war shall | He insisted that the mint has no such efficien: Hg ai | Gascow,’ Jan 8—Arr Corra Linn, Lambert, NYork. Jenssen, for Boston, has same freight. he was opposed to Mr. Florence's | Upon the heroic deeds of the gentleman who} Hxivorr, Jan 7—Ready for sea’ Noord Holland, Fyn, come, 1 waut to sec Canada trausferred from her | ®®4 character, as is claimed by the amendment for t i 8 went through enormous exploits i i ; grader false position in Europe to her true position on this | Pennsylvania (Mr. Chandler.) The mint costs a fourth | om Dallatbestinents of eens ferent sein | oC. ONT. Coin SOLE pay fen tos patch sanen Bane Nerleate, H Andeton, Cofin, Baldmore; Johanna’ | ¢APALACHICOLA, Jan 1%—Ia port, among others, whe continent, Texas peopled likc Massachusetts, the n of dollars annually, two hundred thousand | the who have been ranked among the | his breeches it is certainly didactic, eloquent, | Jaekins, do. : : fon tar NYO ae eae nth = oa ptaleg interior of the continent cultivated like Ohio: and bit and re onare now com- | and milstonian. In frowning down our foreign rela- | , Hoty#ap, Jan 10—In the Graving Dock, Avon, Masters, » Esa rtavOMinacavaa naveeeh Tear taaereee Faye, for Boston do; and others as’ before. Cid between Havex, Jan 8—Sld Havre, Mulford, and Telassar, | {th and 17th, bark Gleaner, Flitner, Boston; brig Globe, Mel SR tee Bridge, Sturdivant, and Marion, ALEXANDRIA, Jan 23—Arr brigs Andover, Smith, Bos- ontine <pended by its t of its own c Oregon and California, not, only covered, Ne tf reetany! ie York, with forts and ae pled Rae ae | peso sradise fico fens laps arshireaia g yards, but grappled fast to New York and Washing- | Cohscce nud. for $45,000, di ton by an iron chain that stretches its links throach | # extrava, enditures. the passes of the Sierra Navada and the Rocky Moan- tains, The Scnator tells us that the qzestion of the ac- | country quisition of Cuba may be us to-morrow, and | five or seven milli may not be upon us for twenty-five years—that is to | Mermer denomination of coins. Esta sag it Mande. n can see, where it | 2 New York, where two-thirds of the revenne is col- has ‘ tors of his fame, and are now | tions i ich | ‘0xNYork, eee aoe ere its Setormbed it vil tot nowt oe ee at and if living, be would not thank ; e ° nor do daek-ou's Irienly thank them, We don't want to | {WY impressive, “ Foreign relations! indeed! new ton; Pulaski, Devin N Seah ank Jackson for hix destruction of the United States | ideas, sir—noisy humbug, sir—treason ee Livexroot, Jan T—Arr Hope, Smith, NOrleans; ath, | joni Pulaski Davis, XOrleang; solirs Ann D Mott, NYork; Bank: ple have done that Jong since, and it is a | 8it- No country in the world, sir, but these United | Sunbeam, Soule; Mayflower, Crocker, ‘and Anna Rich, | a’ 'D latte antaie dee Poe ae) Meeks, NYorks | mockery vow for ihe gentleman to pretend that he is | States—democratie party never, sir, never knew any- | Burwell, do; Shenandoah, Taylor, Philadelphia; Constella: | Gunn, st Jolin, NB: W Hl Sheldon Negrk, Hi Sea converted to Jacksoni-m, ond that he has frienlsiip for | thing about foreign relations.” "In such discreet lan- | tion, Allen, NYork; 9th, Clarissa Currier, Knapp; Mary Shige ir ageuen gee gadis hina Jackson or his reputation. exceedingly regret the'en. | guage does it dis i Ward. Mocdy, and Lady Sale, Mackey, NOrleans: Africa | Ptidges. Bucksport. | tleman from Pennaylvanis has engaged in this cours at g ig discourse on grave important subjects. ©). Harrison, NYork; aaa ree Tek yee ga BALTIMORE, Jan 25—Arr bark Roanoke, Kelly, Rio Ja- agg millions, morrow. Wh | | ‘atood ‘or t years past. But he advises | {16° amd where, most ef the gold bullion and coin in | legislation, and hope the committer will come to.a vote, ee tat Ser ee OY neers on ws | $08; Athens, Wrman, Charleston: 10th, Sir Robert Peel, teh bultimere, Cian ? “ » | the bands of emi s s r q nd let us pass on the bill. . ' % F ; imore, § s, ‘, fed See i re ia hat ipenpaes todo; | thts exiravagant loss of interest. Allow New York to | "Mr. KLounsce rose to adress the committe Rid dient from all this is the New Yor | Dearest ee ee REOSTON, Jan 2b (additional)—Are berk Zion (Lion), ae kate Chl we ahall ba Si gas heey ings and sealings, and the silver taken | ‘The Chairman sald further debate was out of order. ERALD? Never hesitating at a new idea till the | "Put back 6th, Milan, for NYork (see below); oth, Em- | forfour Beige Cll bask Be ee ae. Fi p cool we shall be n e Jess prepared | from the gold bullion, with ‘the seigniorage, ns proposed Mr. Florence's amendment sus then rejected. Vanguard has carried the outposts of the oppo- | press, Thorn, for Baltimore; previous to 9th, Shannon, | Tusa einkt, Halen mie Abperpitricoond the portentious question shall indeed come to- | in Mr. Hunter's bill, and she will not call pon Congress | _ Mr. Sraxiy—I move to amend the pending proposition | site party and success is probable—never cling: | for NYork (see below). mund Dwight, Hallet, Baltimore. Sid ship Independence, i ubstituting £6,000, and Ido this to enable me to re- | ing to an old and broken squad of ideas once | $id°8th, Mercury, Conn; Constantine, Duryeo; Monte- | brig Edwin. Ship Marion started, but anchored in Nan- on the other hand, excessive heat, | for a single cent of appropriation for the support of r aie LE, CARE Tip pe ; Phe. | the branch mint; but, on the contrary, he had but | tarnthenks to the Chairmain of the Committee of Way: 4 7 ‘1 meet 7 A ” Rell: Sti jracia, | tsket Roads. Brig Palm sld yesterday. fixe the capitation of the longer period, PSO" De | ithe Goub, would teturn the government a con | aki Means for his most unjustifiable aad unproveked or | Suey bave, been thoroughly beaten—it is origina | ee een eae are, Gore: Gracia, | CHARLESTON, Jan 22—Arr sehr DB Warner, Harmon ore the expiiation of the longer period. able premiam if the establishment be estab. TaMenpetiiae Sekt Gey y without being fanatic; liberal, but not anarchic; con- | 874 New York. Se hleetk z eo Boe Goodwin, Par- | New York. Cid Fr ship Albert, Fortin, re; brigs THE REPLY OF GEN. CAS®. | lished under umstancer. He then defend. | A vorce—'On, Stanly, on!” servative generally, but never irreclaimably des- | Bt, City of Glasgow (5), Wyle, Pbiladelphia; Och, Hare. | Si20b Grosse (rem), Kompf, Liverpool; Wwalemar (5, Mr. Cass, (dem.) of Michigan—t desire to saya | ed New York from the charge of being an cle. | Mr. Hotsrox—1 made hone tic, Itseditor seems to know better than any man | fey’ Morrell; Hibernia vlaloney; Themisc Brewers Thorn. | Mereler, Bordeaux; gel State of Maine, ‘Thompson, Now word or two in reply to the Senator from New Yo nary beggar. In so large a population there | Mr. Sraxty—Does the gentleman know what an on- e theory of “in medio tutissimus ibis,” or ‘the | hill, Bogart, and Ashland, Stone, NOrleans, Excelsior, | O7¢8ns;, stmr Carolina, Coxeter, Jacksonville, and the first is that I cannot characterise his speech | c# be found dishonorable men, as elsewhere, but | slaught is? middle of the road is no ditch. Mr. B. is always | Hadley, and’ Levi Woodbury, Grace, NYork; Alfred, Tar- | y,2°¢-~AT steamship Southerner, Forster, N York; bark in a proper maurer 0 long as I entertain a respect | Bething can Le said against the large mass of her enter- | Sr. Hoverox—tdo, “‘safe.” Other papers may live upon the public | ner, Savannah; Chasen, Howe, Boston. ; / Harriet & Martha, Ellems, N Orleans. “$Id schrs Helene, for zayoalf andthe Senates but I will say this, th ens, who, as he proceeded to show, had made | Mr. Stasiv—Tloubt tt, for the reason the ientleman | breast, Mr. Bennett is wholle indebted for hes oecitg, | Fata tor Jersey, Day, Apalachicola; Austria, LIVER Jan 28 Ase acine Vi of all the apeeches 1 have heard from that Senat =~ A meriaoee — ance the qprieos eee ea er | me mss Ob Saige “hae hee x ae and power to himself and his resources. He may he Borland, Charleston; Costello, Gry; Oregon,’ Williams; a RIVER, Jan 28—Arr schr Virginia, Heald, Balti- and that is saying a good ceal—thisis the most di he pondae of anaes. |< Me tesne Mie penta oat oe ee jestly considered the publicist general of the main | eo Chaanice Nook, eileen Btate, Wee bet ‘at antine! GEORGETOWN, SC, Jan 13—Arr sehr N © Harris, ingenuous, and most marl th self-complacency then taken, and the House refused to | Mr. Horsrox—Iam willing the gentleman should take | Pody of the democratic party, for the Henatn is vit- | ton, Ryan, Philadelphia; 10th, Jolin N Jarvis, Rich, | Metms, Hoston: isth, schrs NH Hall, Ray; do; A that Lever heard in the Senate. Iam not going to | 9, nays 94. | it as he pleases. Imeant to he was ranked among tually the organ of that party, and more perceptive | Hangor: Chas Chaloner, Thompson, NOrleans; Constella. | S¢4rsport for Bucksville; 18th, Pa ey NYork. Ct follow him throngh ali his remarks, I have risen | the question on ordering it to bo | the bitterest opponents and enemies of Jackeon and ‘more powerful as an organ, than any in the | tion, Allen, and Orient, French, NYork. : 15th, scr Lejok, Remick, from Bueksville for NBedford; r ad read a third ce | Mr. Sranty—0} are not sevill world. It has it errors beyond doubt; but compared | (ld 7th,’ Lizzie Howard, La‘vrence, NOrleans; Douro, | 1&t, brig Monticello, Clisiord, Bath. - simply to read to the Senate the 1 speech of 1850 which he wonld not read— a honest and just man wou! did not want it to go ont with his Mr. Manoun, (whig) of. N. € gonstrained to call the Senztor Mr. Cass—I do not mean to sa but the Senate will recoilec New York said. One expression he used was that | he absolutely compassionated for my laboring in my speech, and that sentiment rons throughout the whole of bis speech. I wonder the Senator from North Carolina was not just zh to stop him in Mr. Hot Then { wake the corre with the London Times it is immaculate; compared | Partlett, San ee rag eer Bes eee NYork; 8th, | parien rn tnd corrected. ‘The geutle- | with its cotemporary, the Tribune, it is i Excelsior, Hadley, do; Martha J Ward, Storer, Apalachi. | Parien fe uariscotta, | gi : ry in it. more—it is genial, erratio like a Mittenor clas. | cola; Lord Aahbvtton, Camptell, and “Gen Dutilup, Stol. | ,,f!4 bt igs Royal Sailor, Portland; Pacific, Damariscotta; We bave: wall Aas Wea but never malicious and always graceful. Its style bored asl Lay Mb vl inh e Lgd Jeasic | Rattlomake avr hs aaa Pres sehen aia We h mockery every day. We have ‘ : mn, em, M" Orleans; 3 Le . P hy the Chairman of Ways and Means continual, | Bas the raciness, freshness and vigor so necessary to | Jones? Savunneh; Wth, Aanamooke, Purchas’ Apaiekr, | E&8cht Hilort was got off this morning without damage. was no mockery here iay, Leuppose, By | Make possible of reading the morning newspaper | cola; Parthenon, Schoof, and Forest Monarch, Brower, N | »pA£W ORLEANS, Jan 19—Arr ships paray,, Chowells tea ; Lority does the gentleman use words of that | @ditorial, and may be considered a hybrid between | Orleans; Tory, Hoskin, ‘and Washington, Wilkie, Mobile; | Hoston; Agnes, Leeds, Chaso, ‘Thomaston, J Roga + the bill been engrossed? ‘ : lize my devotion to Jackson | Attic wit and slang-whanging. Takeiton any subject | R Cobden, Burrill, Savannah; Parthenon, Freeman, New | heer 4 G Hill Peete ee aman, Htio Janeizo 1s engrossment has not yet been or- | in my ovn way. bid Ttreveh on the pessonal feolings of | and it always prepared; and decidedly no payer can , York. ing,’ Cardone’ 10 dee men 1s Religainth Lewvity sold whether Teannot bea friewl of Jackson if lie ia dead? | ag to percnalitien eevee oes GpuemPtuoUs | Sixe. Eelipee, Hamilton, do and St Helena, Pua ae ee ee no | The g j woul ot When , as | Timon upon | Cid out 8th, Britannia, Brunswick, Mobile; 10th, Frank- | Philadelphia; sehr Harriet A Stephenson, Post, Provi- 'S HOLE, Jan 22, AM—Arr brig Pacific, Yates, x Damariscotta, ious question, whieh was | Giaspien, (whig) of Pa. moved that the bill be ried to a Cominittee of the Whole on the State of the | a had been ordered to be engrossed and read a Ja the uge of those expressions. Ashe wasnotstopped, me. pect for J Thave inherited it | dividuals, no organ has ever adhered so us ills, Ni denee. Cld steamship Perseverance, Forbes, Galveston I think I have the right to say a word in reply, and | fiom thor who are as wood qrever the gentieman ean | Consistently and with such farseeing wisdom | “Locatoacr’ islay) dan 17—Put in, Dromohair, Pyne, | 224 Indianola; ships Rebecca, Wolfe, NYork; Indiana, to characterize the speech. Mr. Cass then replied | hope to be. He thinks, in his patriotism, no man can | to the great elemental principles of dinioerany. | from NYork for Glasgow. "| Coffin, NYork; Madawaska (Hr), Pascal, ait one Ben- further to Mr. Seward, declaring that Bentinck was be a fri Jnckson dead. Topposed hin when livingas | There have not been wanting insidious critics, who | Maxevu0s, Jan 6—Sid Fanny, Cardonnet, NYork. nington, Your, Horton; Martha (Brem), Klockgetter, a lord by courtesy, but was a prominent leader of the tan coul!. { revere his mewory devt. | have carped at Mr. Bennett's glory in this particular, | | MaRcaty, Jan 9—Of, Edward Everett, Gunby, from | thorees (ened). Deeeeeey Fah a brigs Donna tory party in the House of Commons, and one wo, | ouestie thine, we slg ish illustrious | and attributed as a fault to him that. he has general. | Rotterdam for NOrleans. (oe) Hitaans Rte tan) oe aoe, hers e4 tei one Ga tle ly supported the successful side. The first necessity | ,, N¥wrowt, Jan 7—-Cli Rhea Sylvin, Davia, Mobile; Sth, | “Loin AM— Avr ; rted the at necess Prince of Wales, Hamytou, Boston, oth, us Witherle (Br), Wesoott, London, gentleman said pretence. On Wee ate Alay te \ ord atl BL going 10 | Nnww Div, Jan §—Rendy for sea, Elizabeth & Jacoba, plait p keri 078 da Boston; barks €atalonia pds Jean dare to arruign me? ie It ty st policy; the next to | Zecman, for California; Aiiianua en Willem, Scheove, | Caria, Barcelona 73 days; Hudson, Beamis, Rio de Ja; Ftelt my honor. | tke enlightened advantage of it. NYork. + | neiro 51 days; Rising Sun, Moss, Rio de Janeiro 62 daya, ® Little befor kos | If Mr, Bennett is remarkable for any one point of |" Voxrsmoviu, Jan 10—Arr Hendrik Hudson, Warner, | /@©2e4, Manion, Kio de Janeiro, 51 days; Burlingtoa, position, might have become Prime M ter. It was for the importance of his politi tion that he had placed importance on Bi , . The Senator further stated that the resola- tion was introduced without consultation with, or the The ‘House bill to be engré by the living grave when what auth Allen, Appleton, Ashe, | I spoke th Bennett, Bowle, B assent of, the President or of a committe pugs, Caldwell ( sue " 1 un aoting. and pre atness, as an editor, more than another, it is for | London for NYork. Lip Sour iets, jeuy. eras Horse oe, it cc tk ‘onger, Dab uty a he. carry this war ne he aptitude wi ie 3 Individa- rN Pat i ; Kei vana 6 days; brig New admitted he had done so. He had n 2 cabin é y jar no furt e aptitude with which he can attack an individu: QuEENSTO n 0 Put in, Wm Patton, Minott, from | wWortd,'Sumner, Havana 6 days; sehr Thoe Moareost ¢Br), sulted the President, but bad iniroy room al and maintain the identical principles of the indi- Liverpool for Foston, 48 days out, leaky. mded to Re | Yidual whom he attacks. No editor in the United Suirips, Jan ¥—Sid Empress, and Meteor, NYork. Simons, Ruatan Island. hi lution on bis own responsibility as a Senator Towed to sea 14th. Jane, barks Gen Jones, Petrel, t s 4 : “a s + “r Miataets, Dec 31—In the offing, an’Am bark, sw Senator had also stated as a fact, that be b racterize thie wide of legi tation by | States, while a single doubt remained as to the vic- ae Bl cotad. fe 2 Ble ethno Babe 2 [38 . Dudley, f imbras, sehrs Midas, Gulnare, consulted with any Senator before introducin minekery. for what good purgoce te co be | toticus capacities of Young America, ever abused us , Herd Gee Luou Wal ndd peace eemaiaa Tanpico, ES Lieper; 16th, ships C’C Dow, & resolution. There the Senator was mistaken. Senator should not assert things without m tobe true. He then referred to bis spr i 1850, on the Lifes ane in which he had com- mented upon a published portion of Mr. Adams’ dia- sy on the subject of the Missouri controversy, and in what end secompl axiv—-I understood the ie so thoroughly, or so consistently, as Mr. Bennet. Poriny bark Justina. nileman to vay it was | But the principles we advocated were thereby push- ~ " OLK, Jan 22—Arr schr Ellen Perkins, Story, New n did this. ed into publicity. ‘The unmeasured abuse awoke the | Axrenax, Jan S—The Foren Helena, Portengen, from | Yo" Clddrig Fashion, Windies, 1» for the gentleman's | sympathies of the patsiotic, and increased the cer- | New York, in the Texel, in 26 days, has experienced very ve fay Inot bea friend | tainty of our success, Again, while we thoroughly | Wolent zales. and on the 29th uli! lost three men over Passengers Arrived, “vtoinly andthe re. | differed from Mr, Bennett as to his course with re- | board, but afterwards recovered two of them. Lrvuxrooi—Steamship Arctic—Mr and Miss D Davis, Dr ‘Texen, Jan 7--Arr Fosca Helena, Portengen, NYork. Stephens of G br, Thurston, Wal 0 A not show to Jackson é ‘ " ‘i JEP Boulden, bearer of despatehes fi he U 8 lega- which Mr. Adams declared the constitation was a © Allison, Averett, Beal: 1 ina, inaleeditt avila - te ference to Lonis Kossuth, and while atthe same time | | Biterou, Pill, Jan 8-—~The Express («). from Hayle, has y eeamriiana tee mea tee era, d consti | on, Averett, Be ing, instead of suffe: n to dead so : , le, ti Naples and G ; Mrs compact of vice, and tead the whole of it to the Briggs, Pash Cable of Unio. Campuell of Ohio, | lone before he evinced the patriotic sentiment ani lore { WEcertainly differed from Kossuth as to many points | Provght 14 of the evev of the Lady of ‘ve West, who have | Fragce, 6 Iiodlo, @ € Colburn, A celick, J eCole F Rises Senate, repeating the seutiments then uttered as bis | Chauiler, Chastain, Churchwell, Clagens, Cingman, Cot- | of Jackson which be rays he ha: inherited. It was | 1 his course, inasmuch as we believe no man, no | peen orwarded Euipwrcek Vnhermen and Serloer | Fuller, E Franssen, C Lawson, 1 Cothout J Pilling i ts i ' c r n woek, ( 5. Dawe D ck rtker une | lapse legacy. * Eure p wi 4 ry e1 f Ship id ishermen and lariners’ 4 i a : 4 sentimc: sete Be bat in iis | seek, Custis, Tsvis, Daweoe, Dimsalek, Diwkery, Danoa,| MOI a eco oe European, no (we will dare to sy) American, could | Royal Benovolont Society gud Mrs WH Hampion, Mr and dra ¥ Harper, Mr and resolution, he had taken nothing . Adams, | Dunk th imu a, Faulkner, Fay, Fieklin 3 plied, but for th pital of a lapse | go through the same difficulties In this country and “4 Ae Mrs er, Mr and Mrs JW Peaso, Miss Stanley, J M but had quoted the words of Monroe nad | Florence, Faller of Pa., Fuller of Me.. Gamble, Gid: | legeey many men would br (Langhter.) not make many more and less harmless mistakes; | £2" Jan. 6—On tho dd inst , a Agure-head, with part | Hall, ¥ Ludwig, £ Boswell, F Pope, L’Sanas, N W Stayve- Polk. . dings, Gilmore, Goodenow, Haramond. Harper. Harris, of | Mr. :Stanly’s amendment was till Mr. Bennett's attacks on’ the great Hungarian | ofthe cutwater attached; was washed on shore on €hesil | sant, Don Pedro Excandon, secretary to the Moxieam loga- REJOINDER OF MR. SEWARD. aris of Ala-, Hendricks of Ind., Hillyer, Holla Mr. Frorsxce moved an inforin and sail, | advanced those principles in the f a wngarian | Beach, opposite blect. The figure is that of a full-length | tien at Washington, bearer of despatches, and serrant, sire ea Sotunlas teatnetas xo retcered to Lond Se deg John W. Howe, Tho. M. Howe ‘keon, Johnson | I desire the time of the How (La a principles in the foreign relations of | woman. mrasuring seven feet, and evidently must have | CaptJG Smith, Don Juan Ximanes, J Chamberlain, B 2 ‘eh | the democratic party of which the Hi i : lasugiite ¢ ) ¢ ERALD is now | belonged to some vessel of between 1,500 ani 2,000 tons, | Lynes, P Murray, CT Stagg, A P Montant, F () res, Conree of hi. ro. | the ablest exponent. But this peculiar genius of Mr. | ‘The loner garments are painted white, with a blue bodice, ¥°T Carpenter, W Carpenter, @ Ca eran, W Coabout, BH personal allusion to tho | Bennett is exhibited in another direction. It can. | both of which are edged with gilt. ‘The head and face Hutton, © G Hutton, E Nelf, A Kisonstuok, ¥ Haverland nTessec tinck, he was not aware before of his having occupied | of Ponnsy! sach a ition in the English Commona, | +ball, though it was t ore 0 Johnson of Ohio, Jones of Tennessee, Jones | ter.) Gentlemen, I am vteher, Mann, Mav The gentleman from Ark | marks, denied ( Hurts, Landry, Li nm, MeMatten ent known he w: I gon an fro and I tuke it forgranted, | not be ey we he always eg the win- yd colored to, represent nature, ant ground oe hee —Total . He believed Benti e had none ts inter ning side, for notl could b a band, or rather tiara, ornamented by cary ads os peccttaned thomnoet “catie” con in Eng: | , g Mr. Hovstox—I said, nor the gent! han from Pennayl- old fogy fectlenaen, Whom fe bern Sots id we represent pearls, and terminating in front with an eagle Passengers prey oe oy yt perl wa he of Toombs, Town: | vania ug to regard as Bourbons, than his essary for | with outstretched wings. About the sine time several | | LavERPoot—Steamship Arabia—Mr Spurr and lady, St of hia day. With respect to the v publiontion f Mr ition Wen Walsh, ‘Watkins, Welch, | Mr. Fionexcr-—The gentleman said I had forgotten my- is urbons, than his protection and | pieces of wreck were seen floating about, anda hen-coop. | John, N B; Mr Senieder, St John, NB: Mr Russolland . A 0 le Vildrick, Willia Yates, se nd the disty 1 5 Abbe national lewtelet ty | advocacy of them. The compliments of the HERALD | quite new, was picked up, painted light buff color, with | two ladies; A E Beach and lady; Miss Fiora: J M Schaay was sent here. I know the deeds men do live after thom, | [él for delicacy and effect. ey constitute the bow Horyimap, Jan 7—The Prussian brig Krone, Hoppe, Sees apo yen RW Haris, Mr Bondeaws, Of Pa. moved to Iny that mo- | and itis well enough kometimes to revive the recollec: | Of the executioner, and are admirable instances of | from Wilmingion for Liverpool, on shore at Rhosnoger, is | }'pevrgey’ Mote 7 ae ; “ B Badewux, Montreal; wn ded afiiematively, by | tion of the history of men. therefore I thought my | the politest method of cushioning the wheel upon | breaking up ‘ast, and her cargo floating on shore. MH Cobsy, tay Dent ater Moning pene W Carver, cas : amendment might very well be introduced in connection | which it is necessary to break the vertebral column | tavsuroot, Jan 9—Ihe Milan, for New York, put dack | [11, Robinson, Loulerilie: GF Mod, Deore? ye ouealty pe 4 I bow with Christain | with the amendment of the gentleman from North Caroli- | of a much respected and disagreeable o ponent. | yesterday with loss of cutwater, &c, and starboard bow | Cincinnati; Wenholt, Mr Hou; ‘0 Of the Mint bill, though ex- | na. to show that Jackson did do some other things. I | Such is the organ to which is mainly to be attributed | and topgaliant forecastle stove, having been im contact | Barreda, Baltimore: capt SW. Mather ae a ™.) of Cot | tren : learned ny Idarons of democracy from Thomas Jefferson. victory of the ith the Sunbeamn, from New Orleans on Friday morning. | 1: ; i von eluded bis argument in favor of the Fepeal of the acts | dhrcughout the ahoveprocesdings much anxiety was | (Laughier) I thought Iwas following the aposte of de the victory of the late canvas. The latter not much injured. ac '| pop, eeontay ib Dawes ieeaege ie She f F ) 4 Lou. concerning tonnage duties on Spanish vessels, and | manifested, especially by the F i i i jtoc! jes. j 400, Jond: Mr cos, . 5 copecially by the Fennsyivania and New | mocracy while supporting Jackson, and I thought the Stock Sal The Shannon, for New York, which sailed hence 18th i A 6 same to the importance of Cuba with re- | York members, some of whom were evrnestly engaged | wisest of his great measures was tho vetoof the bank and | Prrtaperrnia, Jan. 26,—(Reported by Keen & Taylor.)— | Dec, has put. back with loss of water; bore up from lon, Sr Andrew 3; Sie Wanton Sate TSturoem x treat, rma ; Adama’ ‘obnoxious sentiments, drawn from the dust, Mr. Bricas, ( a8 waa said, by an unwise relative, it was the who had placed them on the records of the Senate, | there to be branded forever with the Senator's de- nunciation. GENERAL DEBATE. Mr. Mationy, (dem.) of Fa., followed, and con ference to our commerce and the outlet of the Missis- | gathering up votes on the'r respective sides. the removal of th ite. Find Board. "i 6s, ¢ rt ‘UrDeR, Montreal ; ; the . hs 5 : a on Hrond. ‘6s, °84. b6wa, 1074; | 9, previous to which she was driven back within Tuskat Me TD, ° f sip. | He said Cube w * "The House went into Cammittee of the Whole on the | _ Mr. Porx—Did you know Jefferson personally ? (Laugh- | 5,000 Allephong City x O43¢, 7,000 Seluyikill Navigation, | four times. Betwoon, Tuskar and Dardsey was in compar | Hiclasit' ste ee inte! alnahes,, Gncinnntl; Mr edley, said about purchasing it the better, State of the Union on ter.) 6's, "82, b6, 8; 400. do, aig: 2,073 Texas Reg Notes, 2 ny, with seven or eight ontwardbound vessels. Mew Du 4 My Boston; scaly done Say, duty." (There were roel: | Sterratsic ter Wertyylon Satwces Oo, 5) Pe mare | jenced a hi Ie, ‘Dee 19, a ; fe » only done my duty ere were yocife- | Norristown Railroad, 531¢: 1 Pennsylvani road, ; in erienced a heavy; le, Dec 19, (neither lat or ve i trapenk om ityand as there eee eeatrs | appropriating $9,000 for completing the pedestal of the question, question.”’) O Rebuyihil Wavientiom beeterrel, 9094; a8 wetityietl | fom giver) waa’ strbok ty case, which aches one mse hola, Me Hunters Sonereat fe amen Lamon: Mr Nix left of the session for practical ion ls Fg | statue of Jackson, and placing an iron rail around it. 5 amid the confusion, said—I am opposed to | Navigation, 214%; 30 Lehigh Navigation, 73; 6 do, 12%; coverbeard, Dee 29, (aoither lat or lon given,) encoun- | J R MeNolly, Mr Chas St ireland, ma Sulfa; Me bt it was time to commence ite Trga, ue | , Mr: fraxty, (whig) of N. C.; moved toamend by ad. | the amendment, and all amendments, and it is now time | 260 Long Island Rallrcad, D5, 1094; 100 to i924; 100 do, |'tered @ hurricane, during which the ing bont was | Mr A W Hill, Losten: Me Comet Neill, Quebec tit i , hence it. ‘The Senate | ding, “and this approprivtion is made not only in honor | to show that this House in not a bea garden. (Laugh- | 19);; 150 do, b5, 19%; 200 do, #5, 19%; 450'do, 1934; 600 | smashed to pieces, bulwarks broken, fore ‘vpgallantinast | Montreal. Total66 pas 5 land; Mr Meyor, wi be in session after the 4th of March, and this | of General Jackson « military services, but also tr) sh, 1034; 100 do, 24, 1934; 100-do, own, 1934; 100 | ana maineail were lost, and she also reccived othor (a- (CHARLEWTON— Stepney Joe Aa — $150 000, Subject could be debated then as well as now. | of his devotion to the Union, exhibited in pa Fronvxcy—T call the gentleman to order. (Laugh- | Vicksburg Ratiroad, 1734; 50 Morris Canal, 21%; 100 do, | mage. Experienced WNW and WSW winds ail tho | Raine, J G ning, J M Montel EY P Hartford, A A r. Hane, (free soil) of N. H., did not consider | triotic opposition to nullification end secession.” | ter.) It isan insult to the national legislature to call | pb, 213;: "3 Germantown Turnpike, 3644; B Pennsylvania | passage and friend, JDL Watking © Pitvae 10%, Me Tntoman the motion sltogether courteous to those who feltaa | He said he was in carnest in offering the | this a beer garden. (Much merriment.) Bank, 124: 5 do, 124%: 4 Manufacturers’ and Mechanics’ | ‘The Hope, that urrived on Friday, from New Oeloans, | Burr, Mrs hnd Mibe Record, pion ba yet F airenila, interest in this subject, but who would not be hoce | “wniment. He wanted to show, that he felt | | Mr. Frorixce—Toes the Chair decide the gentleman ix ; 10Giratd Bank, 14; 1 Farmers’ and Me- | railed Nov 27. On the 20th Nov (neither lat nor long | W Young, Jon Ritter, Ft Manke (ira at auch Mire grateful for the services of General Jackson, Abovo all | in order? [Here the confusion attained an unusual nk, 7435. Between Boords.—$1,000 Long | given), experienced n heavy gale from WNW, during T Ottignen, W Rathbone » yy after the 4th of March, He did not desire speaking " ™ vt ia ,, Piekes C M Fowler, K | mlliory achievement:—thongh bia constituents have the | height. It was evident further business could not be 4 Ratlroad 6's, 80; 100 shares Vicksburg Railroad, | whieh the onbin akylights were stove in, ava the cabin lady, L Burrows Mise RS Ganson ite Sika, Duncan, Mr L. Deel, Mr WG Keeso, Philadelphia’ Mr & Mr. Gwin, Gm) of Cal., moved to postpone the en eee ae Geo A Hopley, arrived here, on Friday, from Vir- | Mx K Benner, Hamilton, Canada West fabject to the 4th of March next. Severn Senators | Yt Vexante, (dem.) of N. C., offore! an smendment, 1140 do, —ahe wished to vote, The resslution onght to be re- | higtec, movements te , sree) ‘ 7 ; ; te, lntion onght t Amira th #t great man’s conduct in war— | traneacted ro nesr the dinner hour and so the Committer | 173: 50 Umon Caumt 10 per cents, 63; 150 Morris Canal, | nearly filled with water, and the stores ly * ferret aed i yy the Senator from | he locked upon hie military achievements as thrown | rove, and the House adjourned. | “AS, 100 SchuyRell Navigation Lceferred, 6, 2834" 300 freatly damneged; lort Dulwarks, ateuctvons, bo catly | Capt W Hart, AGoron, Miss Montiro, Mist Diack, 3 ¥ nm the + Jenkins, Mr Banks—26 la the ateerage