• Mth Congreis--2•1 /1111111.1".. March, Sunni—Mr. Dallas rose and delivered on impressive and eloquent valedictory addrem and retired from the Senate Chamber I 1 On motion of Mr. Benton. Mr. Atehleumn , was unanimously chosen on President pro' tem., of the Senate. Mr. Atehinson took the Chair and re- turned thanks. Mr. Welmter offered • remlution, re- turning thanks to Mr. Dallas. for the able ined inifemtial manner in which he had din-, clear4ed his official duties. It was adopted. unanimously. The bill making Fort Covington, Mewl York, • port of delivery was passed. Mr. Berrien presented the credentials of his colleague, Ifni. C. Daemon, Senator thud from the State of Georgia. Mr. Miller, front the Naval Committee. reported an amendment appropriating SI; 800 to refined Commodore Wilkea for ea pewee of sails brought by sailora for al- Wand illegal punishment. Mr. Hale opposed the remandment, and, salsed--Wlen.er beard of Cougrese ray log the Court costa of the friendless ember? Mr. Atherton opposed it as a private claim. It was rejected—yen DI. nays 10. The Senate then took up the Post-Office .Appropriation Dill. Mr. Niles moved to amend, by engnating the bill reducing the rates of postage. and Axing uniform rates VW all distances. - Mr. Atherton opposed thlk es inenngru. out to the bill, an amendment was rejected --lean 20, nays 20. Bill passed. The General Appropriation Bill, returned from the House, was then taken op. Mr. Atherton moved that the Senate in let on its amendments no lotion to Cairo, nia, and disagree to the House male - nem A Committee of Conference was appoin ta. Mr. Walker, in justice to Mr. Shields, the Senate and the coneunits, move.' to re fer the credentials promoted to the Jodi- Mary Committee to inquire into hie eh gihil ity. Mr. 3fangum avid thin woe renature as the action of tide Cmgre, bind theneat. II ,cse.—Thu li one went i C anorin tee of the Wh do, Mr. i.l el,. Chair, and took rip thn Sr•iite , wants to the Civil and ltipl emir 11,11 Mr Vint ar t.. nevon.l e' Cilit , irni.t and Nen M r. iorial won merit nni, , n.bnont, by n•ta..h. norm .vrr ont nos ken by tlleo, and dreided in the ne,aric.. —yeas 99, nos 96. Aftera mem, Mr Weotworil, a mi.. moved the Wilmot Provisoa. no an0...1- Mont. The Chair ruled it not of ./e.l, Mr Root apeeled from the drririon, and the ; vote no ...raining the Chair stand'—. s 1 to 94, the Chair are tie casting sr, and decided it affirmatively. Mr. Schenck morel to strike nut the Senate's amendment respecting tin:Califor ia boundary. the words Rio Grande Carried by a vote of 9:1 to $l. Mr. Rockwell, of C ,nneetirme m- v.'lat. amendment, limiting the Provismnal el cry moment of the new Territories, to - cootie- we sin tow.the after the rising of the ncs. Congress• miens manner rrpelliell. AT.II 114. to gee. Adopted ; rev Os I+2. The Committee then rejorted the Sen t:get rmbetet res.meting the new terri tories as amended. The Committee then roe, and the Chair woe reported that the Committee I.f Po Whole had agreed to wone and diva ;cool M others of the Senate'. eat enamendm The Home now proceeded to a Ole amendments, and the bill, as amended, wan sent to the Senate. On Mr tialey's radio*. the House took the bill granting the right of ”y to the. Mobile and Ohio Rearmed and passed it The resolotion from the Senate forninh leg 240 monies .of the American archives for the member., to present to the literary in atitutirm of the I ' ens missed The Zoos took up the Senate. amend ment to the Kinesola Bill, striking nut the obtuse for the bill to gn into effect nn the but had not acted on it when a wimp from the Senate wee received, rav ing that that bay di..greed on the amend- Menu to the Civil and IMPlomatie Bill. A Committee of Conference was granted. Ad journed. Saturday, Ranch 3. Sea ere—After the usual preliminaries Mr. Atehintee promoted the eredentieln n Mom. K. Morns. Senator elect from Me Rampshire; moll Mr. Bright them of Mr Wltitemeh, Senator dont from Indiana The hill previonoly reported, prnvidin for the coinage of gold dollars and doubt eagles. we. taked up, considered, amend wadfund. The joint mainline eathorisinothe pilatioa and translation of eneh laws as I ware in fare. in New Ma:ice and Califor nia et the time of their acquisition by the' United Slates was passed. Mr. Douglass moved to take up the Hones bill for the establishment of a terri torial government in (•airn/lan The ma! Son ems disesteem) by "timers. Douglas,' Better. Musk ..d thoolio, after which the yeas snd rya were ordered on the motion go mks gm and Mood. yeas tb, nays 25. } Tb. Bill establishing &sae St. lago, Tense es a poet of entry was peseta. Om =Aim of Mr. Uederwood. the Sen ate took op lb. bill creating the Hama Pe =which was discussed by Messrs Devitt, Webster. Berrien sod Dowse le earmark and by Memo Allen, Hunter. Mile% Diabtonl Ml' orosain am I• oppooltim. Io ine. tits bill ISM Ildr. Jammu Davie gamed its a bemnt eagle wawa; Mr. Alin dieted that it 1111 611, a The urelleatisle of She.... Boole. of Jo. Moo, omol Cow of leratigea, were - Isl. Mr. Ciess leek the oath, items pled Ms mat ter the mot of the soak.. TM sillgrneleilmt by any W. oftet ipo MN •••ol • Territorial Gomm enseg I. Xineanta wee swelled on the bill Mer ef Jebel llnerle, pa ...g mmo/04T of ooto• pus 11 M. NW* tionoiro — Th. awe Imo . ou et Ms Noose. lolio Mho . V. H. 11e1miso omarioi upoo thr Imor of eastwiy illoo Gourd 1111, sod omoooded Yet ewe= lot As dip l• 111 ma 11 eolook •• oak Ills• The General Appropriation Bill was re- i ceived from the House, with amendments. Mr. Panic, of Mneeeehusetts, moved the appointment of a Committee conference, with a view of ,purging the bill of every I proposition for a California Government.— Mot entettained. An exciting debate occurred in comma- i Son with this subject between Messrs.! Calls, Tomer, Howland end Allen. 1 Mr. Foote protested against proceeding, as thirterm tad expired. Mr. Cameron raised • 'mint of order during • the dimassion, when Mr. Foote shook his fist in the face of Mr. Cameron, and 'the' • latter struck him. The parties were eepo- I irated by Mr. Fitepatrick and other Sens- torn. I Mont 4 o'elnek, Mr Bright moved that' the Senate iecedelronm its irial amend ment, and thus get rid of aU its diffieul- ties 7 Mr. Douglas made an earnest appeal te l the Senate in few. of grewting to Calif.- a government, depicting, in strong col ors, the evil ecinsiquences of permitting the question to lie over until the assembling of the next Congress. The debate wee further continued. and at ten minute. peat gm a ode was take . the caution to recede from the S n enate amendment, and decided in the affirmative— yeas 3S, nays 7. On midi. of Mr. Di:, the Senate took up the bill to extend the revenue lows over California, which led to an aiiimetril &ham i . in which Meson. 'Toler. Maxis, of Moira , chusetts, led others participated. Finally passed. d At 7 o'clock on Sonde} , morning, tl, Senate adjourned. , House —Mr. Ashinun moved tn so.- • pond the rules, in order that he might sub . I It • resolotion aislinvirinn the lmt of tli - ' late J.IIII Quincy Adams, for which it,, membene hod subroilsol, bi he placed ii , the ISpea M ker'. room, and elm to pay the ex , panties of Mr. King, the artist, r hrinirio i.. the bust to Weshingtnn, and putting it rq in the place dedanotill Mr. Juics, of T e nnessee, obj, ct. il to th e, I cusisinsion id the rid!, ~, Mr. lin mcll hoped the rcsolitti. wool be irineorli•d liy striking oast so much as ic . Mod to tie px•im• lit of Vl.if 11,, II .. would prefer pnyingTheiii oast of his on 1. ii .Deck. ile never- wished xi hear the nista , oi Addinx meuii omit in the Hall il. COMO., ~ {l.l .11.11 ni diel , • ~. I Mr At i te, tic • , veil 11. 0.04,1/1111,1 , Tit., re. rotl.. woe i him pasacd, the v. t st.rodi I;e2, in) s I The tl..us • the. took up the Siereate's anieritorteol s the Yost flaws ltur, w.tetr l r rre.o ago .1 t, ruotoon .ot Mr the II ,use I auto thto C tee tot toe Whole. nod took up too Light flown, IS4i, me.cil to, and io.ported to the House by. 'toe Choi, luau, our Tire 11{, Wne thee resented the eumdCra tic.. el t h e Mooe.ada Territorial Dal, at the 'point where it sea B suspeaded Co the presi. s night. The, eas and trays were ordered owe gar, ,wiul the Iloase recede nom 'itsno.sd, making toil go el- I ett. i 04111.1•14 /O. 0,10 BIWA ' In:,, ini3s So the bill pa... 4 in a shape which will al low Presidoot lk to mass the app nit , went o. dioeta I Alter s ..... e torn spent in the I ao.ing ; unimportant bide, the It wee took up the ongrosseol bill to establish a Dram+ 31ort ' at Now York, which into pre t. 4 In lice OVW•log ter V 1111.41, from!' nine Citron soi e 1'400144 , 1, 04 tin, C41114)4, ~ l die Dal, top n ted m let the Commit.. tee oad been hoable to agree, and asked to be discharged Mr. Artist in enured that the House insist uto indeed/to ut Mr. M. Cleruarol moved :hat the llorisel recede, and, on usotoor of Mr. %V entwortit,• the questi ft was put, wall the House de from its autesodineat': arid the trite . r Laing takes by yeas and ratys, the motion' . preteiletl. by • veto of yeas 111, nap ho the Mouse receded. 1 Tod brought the Walker amendment before the House again, when siotaten and loounter-inoti ~,, s, 'depositions to adjourn, a and everything else of a contused nature now succeeded. Moraine to amend the Walker amen.l-1 went in a isriety ut way. were acted drool Niee iodate of order were raised Ad die- i ' 31r. Morehead moved to amend Was 'ides asocinlinerit by leasing the Texas; r boundary undecided. Tills was adopied, de by a vote of yeas Att, amtd math hubbub and uproar. g~Mr. Giddings palmed over to the h ome cnlie situ a the House. where Mr. Meade le 'jammed his gut in Mr. Giddingi face and collard him. The combatants went, hew !ever immediate' se sanded. ever, ram to e y eIL , • Mr. Thompson. of Indiana, made • pa ogic appeal I. all parties to mettle this n ar jotting question Ia brother.. Ile pro- st e t it ''' . t7 " tte 171.7 :I hori sing atehwe territones for the time being. The que•tion on Mr. Thunspeon'samend went to the Walker amendment as. thee mho. and delided-ryeas 111, nay. 10b. I Mr. Pettit moved to reenshke this vote !and vehemently &Downed the amendment !adopted to lie Civil and Diplomatio Bill .o irrelevant and rnalapprupos. He de iellared the elon-bed been mopped fur tha n last meaty minim standing at /fleet,' minutes past eleven earn. At twelve, he engrain mem adjonn, eine die, ',bettor thie bill ie palmed or not. He east • porkpie Joan, of old. bad stopped tbro sleek, gt some more *Arian baud. Ito talked oe vehemently. aad wonl y_iithl the floor te embody fur may stmrptmr. /lc Pet. s was celled to order toy enema members, bat the Speaker deckled he .odd wormed. The deoirion of the Speaker, however • wad enameled by the Moose, mad Mr. Pet ' 'tit °embalm" by selling for the qwestion oA Mr. Walker's nosndment es wow am. Inn it me mann I. the sermstive by • vole d—pos 107. say. 104. j I The He then minded from .0. one " amminerste, rd t h e bill waa wet te gamete. .1 Mr. Talmadge neared • monation My leg the Aiwa sad nem of 411 NNW -I 0011411111•Ukie et MHO isel, whin was shop Per an hear atom Mears N is MI Hill, disiared the jam wf Pamela Modkimm. Om neliem mageall. fight 'omitted between Johnson, of Arkan- MI, end Fieklin, of Illinois, at half part two o'eleck, in which Mr. Johnson inflicted severe blows upon Mr. Firklip, canning the blood to flow freely. They were separated end Mr. Fieklin wee led out of the hall ,Mr. Gentry alluded to the means that bad been used to defeat the General Ap- Ipropriition Bill, and condemned the fae ;Donuts, saying that their names would go down to everlasting infamy. Mr. Tamer mid he bad acted commie.- , xi ou ay i n v o ting againetethe Senates, andment, prodiding •government for the new territories. The lord. of the lash were 'the Veal Ihethodstn, and therefore the charge lot traitor bed do Ming for him. Meseta Henry and Levin also made 'epeechen. At twenty minutes of serer; Welnek the Hower wan inforated that the President bad ; signed ti e General Appropriation Bill. ' The II Kure being new reedy to adjourn, 'Mr Winthrop mode a beemiful widress, in which be thanked tber-member• for the kindness and rot ; extended to Tim. If f, he had given offence he caked pardon. He 'made tar allusion to thin as the most event t ml period in our history—the !material ems pines in the world tottering, while ours alone e stenda firm, and coneluderl by praying for God's blessing and the perpetuity of our institutions. Extra Sesellen of Ole seissite. r ; °; WaYittlion' Mare% Mt, 1149.-.-The Senate met to-day in open amnion from ' ;12 to quarter pant 1 n'elork. Mr. Done ' lass raised a privileged treetion, molten ' ding that General Shields lately elect . Senator from Minnie, chord , ' be sworn in gaye rise to some delude and wa agreed to. The nvele elected Creator the vont froward to the Clerk's desk and Rile heir, duly qualified. took his seat Th oneeti rn ellMbility me. referred to aSe leet Cemmittee ,„ A resolittien wen &dented to .alert Stand ' ins Committer.. to-morrow. Sonatran Mil o kr and Atchison corn. ',pointed a ermnrit ; tee wnir noon the President A m e e Id sax , tone then reeeiyerl from Preeirlen , Tador by the bonds of hi. Private Seem to tory Col Bliss. after which 'the Sent went into exceotim erosion, an wan under mirlo4l, on the following nominations, whir under the lobo, lie over. John it. Clayton, of Delaware, Secretor of Qtate. to Wor M. Meredith. of Penn, Secrets of Tea ;owe • T ,, . ' II Eu ine, of Ohio, Secretary of do. II me Priortment. Win 11 Pr.l PPpPp of Va., Secretary oft the Nev. Jae do C, Ramer, of Vermont, Postmaster' s General. I Geo. 31. Crawford, Georgia, Secretory of` War.. 1 Beverly Johnson, of 31d., Attorney, , General. — I Washinzton. March 7.—The Senate as sendilnl at noon. and on motion of Mr. Mango.. of North Carolina, a resolution mos ad, , hnol, ophoiming without • formal , .te do. nand at:11111111g C....IIDitIMP. tom- I pormilv Mr e .... 0. ,hoes-it ..i. made • i ernmal I eahl.inanon ieco Moe i lio lan , disgraceful , connoter nit,. Senator toner ii, of Po. in the 2 4 ,nate chamber, oi. Satunlav last, ail- " that slight biome hod been ex . ~h.nted H. regretted th e viola • of lion' 1 dignity of, I he Senate I The affair woe then eel-ably settled he , torn n the parlie, .1 hng Esocutite Sec in is then held and Pre-iilent Tador's. t I •aliniet toiniipsdie s wore all confirmed in. [ he c loom pre, bilis!. puhlialied. • ; 1 11 - a4hinzton. March, 5.—A resolution ' was retooled authorising the Vice Presi ' dent to fill vacancies occurring in the Board of Regents of dm Smithsonian lllSilillie. A resolution was also adopted,method , sing the mleet committee appointed to es . smug into the eligibility of Gee. Shields (ill hold a seat in the Senate, to Pend for persons mid papers. A paper releting to the subject was presen'ted I.y Me. Walker, and referred to the select committee. i Na nominations were sent in to-ilar [ The crowd is rapidly thining off althinigh !there is. large consomme of strangers front i all harts or the Union. v., Plinid..rt'e fondly took formal pos. g o u of t h e While House to-day &mit t official node.. has been given that the Molt will only receive 1 ishors at steed hours on cement tIA• of the week Washinglo., Illaroh. 9.—No begin., o r hove..., was tranceeted to-day, sr d • no further nominations has been sent in. Adjourned to Monday. Washington Ilhrth,lo,.Theeelect eon.- mitt. of tbra---M Renton. Chairman; Feld._ Mason, Web-ter. Petrie—have naanimonaly agreed to retort on Monday that Gen Shields ham no nght to. seat in the Senate. Thomas L. Smith, formerly Register in the 11. S Tromso's Dep•annont, hu bean re-appointed. in plus of Mr Grab.. ' Meyerds ante u Saeratary of War until Judge Crawford men. An order has been Maned by Smendony , Meredith, to warted. who was manyed,' ', and lA...panted, ender. the sulatiniatra ti. of Mr. Polk; aka th. r.aou for en , alto"ti. ' General Tayinr, and his daughter, Mn s. BIM& neared the oaken of the army, in • full uniform, to-day. bemidememnrde of oth er panonsm. of both gaze.. AellmeirlledlimeOL 111 , .nd Mrs. Mary Mini to tender de. germ wham ledsateals se their Mead. he the visit awl magable sad loam awes** air** a.** • *hew* awl synth* at Wed.omity, Mani. 7. May Ile Who annals* the breatenwesa Ow. • to n wad www, no dawns al a dlsi.le, ha* samelhatty W pwintal, .anal lei* the Mow .• lap or his het thew Weber edY.p r bra prapla. 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He had served hol canary and peril wah meat tem Oa several commute of moment during the Revoke- I noway arm, and Shea). loved et with • true, fervid j Wootton flee habits were peculiar in many w spreea, brunt eaduatheqs, aged!, tempera., and uniform, free fromearoimerat, oilde or pane., to,. which, am doubt, hee uointernepted mental and ' r health gad veer.. a, II es extraordenaw lenge} ity, le m • rem degree , attrebutable. te ocemparne he wets a„dnc.neck, erred so rotten , was Irt ph} oral co 00000 totiou, that ofwe some be i ha. woepletcel .1111. 1 . 011 /1 year, has ho made, and toil made. • pats of shoes a day. In punk he acquired hale.. ef• teethe, and reflection, ober h eontesued to increase wqh years. and whsle • stored his mind tech creel- vanety • Informatron. HI. dteposMop woe excembogly a / nubble and eheneful, sad his *oval demeanor crew ton a Rod companionable It releCkate mmimrm he ve as • rmversalm, beleeveng on 1.0 arestitottest 0.11 dem,' n hie h Ilred has spoken by the month •• of all hie holy Cropbel•since the world began," C which sentenced he embneeed nmre than half • f eeoted} ago, without ewe hat mg Leah A preach. rd. sod teeth n 4 other inslmelo , than the Hes moral walk We. wougulo..lfeireumapect and I... Wary. He mewl, el hat meal menterrupted !health, year ithrl Row of aprets alneost in the 1t.,, gradually foam.. about ...Renate...mm.s.M his lefo flowed rug) away like the &Polio, th e 11.141.1 nye oldie totting son. }Cow , :brume. Inand w !Alma mega.., /O. Mob. Mrs Re , en.... of notate Sober Cerwieddge, Iler lam scheme. which wale one of great bedil} sager... etas Inoue with the acorn.. and redo , roman, allege characterized the life of g Although often and wrorely toed the furnace of MIN.., having followed to the vac • rhubmd. wven children. smeral grand children and maoy err other near mid dear relateve. hen d , .et lays hes hand ago. wen a victi. the Imo is felt severe}}. by a to& male of the ler , mg. As a caber. she wee judeciou. and affic tomate, .................. tender redeemed*. an lb. • welfare of her children, Wore whom the wt an exempt.. w miler of their 'emotion. As a I. owned.. she ern. keel .ead oblegeng. eller ready to , hdp Deed And pas pref. sod follower 11l lee. , Chao. ve bole Ole as far I wars la one . .011 .11111 111 e l'n rl4 . }enon Church, she mho}, re- wl leer prefewon he all II oelde, L!lmrsient walk to reed oar. meteor lint leer theds which were many g _ and reer ere a, all ended , end har one •• op I more for herreelf a tend founthetion akoneet der 04. - 1W ream" she fineshed h er erne.. yank pey, entered upon the enjoyment of lbw e tetrad life; rc scented in her th rough the merits of the Saviour whma dee had ernhoseed as a t h e that acne or forsake.. 010.0 "rho put thew 1111.1 . . • 1n8ee 1 ..,. tbrlo _Mo. n.• 'l,l4nes 3,11.1111t,5, ellmt By thn ellteenve n l.rq. circle ar • reline. and ...ids. are ealleik, nws. deeply to A I nflictions 1.1 is. keenly thai berea. n.. and brothers and sisters area.. ROO. railed to law of `the bitter cup al Had , and a child DA' atted days is lett Dcser to ad • Moth. • ot, a , MC•her * ......lenws. and ad.... hhe has ue. I Her morn it. .1 rem. Her honer wow where un- . ' I dela dwell. May God bless the moa .Mnn.. 3111. y theirs he the • ash. he ps. of the Gawk ..apart and sendoff the. ander this their Her funeral was at. tided ora the Cdh at the Hsi- Ifouse a. Dente n. and a denim.. I pre...d by the Writ, LL M. Al r •- tri • ' - it! ". I NI t id • ...c.c. skt. ' ati H . se •• Wen,. J. 1.1.; 12 IN fore per boob. 01, SS. Al ny per Pt. 1.10 peorbun " 1.:r5 ' . " 0774Fi.,4, • :;,?:,i 2' ) .• 14i [LT 7,11 ton la mood ~,,, sr. rt7;o 7 :Xetttt .'" aur mor tato, tom r n b t . "' ,llorlr.t=iir P era: 800 ns canal. Watt„::4:stz=.:r."." rsurtr go.. al li ~ m atm 111111rLIKV" Going to Callibmlal A" eat otoomalrow ''.7.717„;!" " •"'"" Farms For Sate. - 7 4 =".:. C - ,— .- . - 11:,:f,..t. tyst tonn—ttitlF tont.l low ... ITonormo thi4VM49. 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Yore. la& A,r . m " 7 . 614 W 1 N WW I St i ll " :d r rGior Co., ..* 'woo, box. 11. . it.e... m 4.1. ~ ....1. ow ikard.. 4. l•=••• I •• ma • . - = se ill= tier prp•••••••••••."TM 110.•••••~1•0. .o.lord oditi =:M1••• 5 ,....r a. rwow*. ••• am, rrroat,•••lldr Ix .. v,=........... ANEW GOODS. t1e:i .6 403 1.....•1p5••• • 41111“••• Oilbaz ii=imarro 1. =kw Oreasexts. ir.:....m a wzr.c." . 4., `701=1"" REMY ibn,