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a | na, in place of John C. Calhoun, appeared and was | , Mr. Wsrrz—Then the Chair i certainly wrong, si port of the Bank of Houth Carolina, male ny to the Is of | ql MARITIME HERALD. by — ts . ae An mead Mereaxea. You ere out of timenow, sir. y ‘The Cit ev , Dut transacted bu- | he soon en they chall ‘eum oapedient to the undersigned " pleat ~~, | ar ae : — ee motets Senate adjourned over Mr. Wurrx—Now is the ¢ only time. siness of little moment—the most nt resolution | Chairman of the Committee on said potitions,*appointed ) | Pyogey eee 1m. 251,076 | aresguel Meese aday, . F Srxaxen—You would have been in time before the pre- being one instructing the Committee on Highways to en- | the General Committee. <—— . Acadia,” Ryrie 6 is x that Mr. Benton will announce the | yious question was quire into the expediency of cl the designation of PARK BENJAMIN | Hither Jadking »-» « death of Senator Linn. Mr. Warre—Well, sir, 1 will read you a short para- | all highways now called alleys, into that of streets, with New World Office, 30 Ano st. Grvtanma, ¥ House of bel ‘The Chair decides that when the vote has on ee a es er re ao THE iLO-AMERICAN. | Aes Panes sion of hay: : . ANGLO-AD ; wensoay, Dee. 7, 1843. been taken upon the previous question,all pending amend- | To sve bee tate song Meme Cla Bull. th ie pias yoaes aad Gen ~ Ba wie si) estro, Ole Bull, there was Agente Veale will give News ce they. sailed. the theie Cargo, and ‘Printer to the House—Ser geant at Arms, | ments are cut oft a greater crowd at the Chesnut last night than on the iment of Committces—Noved Fea-| Mr. Warre—I understand, sir, precisely what your | first appearance, and the immense ann that greeted ntment of Committee on Elections | jndgment is; but 1 can prove to you that it is foundéd in | him made the Theatre fairly quake. A ludy in one of the ‘s Seat © Adjournment | error. boxes, overjoyed by the beauty of his performance on the t atives, Or. Sreaxen—The Chair can allow no debate now. violin, actually shrieked aloud. He was called out at the : Asg Howse 4 = re ing its way |, Mz, Werre—1 will just call your attention ularly | close, made afew remarks, and then struck up the air of rt. io Rage ot platy mehing ie ide- | toa tule of parliamentary law. But, in the first place, I | ‘Yankee Doodle,” with marked beauty jand effect. He b lo om and deeper confusion. will mention that there was a law in previous Congresses, | will appear here for the last time to-morrow night. joday. | ore out ou, bat in Sehteriber, Yosh tas Yala wes tered, | Soutnarn Catal way jean ed mins sad o 5 ° , the wi red, Shivalry,” w! uc : a erday. were cut off; but P' to-morrow (Satur- Mr the ‘The profits of this year exceed those of last $34,021. The | We shatt seme nee scribers only, who have or will pay one year in advance wg chal a p This is a good time to subscribe for this Cipital paper, for | $29,244 carried to profit and loss was to cover old commer- ge Fopmotoe Roxy AT Sitvey nothing tends to wile away the winter evenings a8 ® | eval " e disasters 0 Sead Ste-cide owned’ tlie pf inter evenings as 8 | cial debts, the chief part of them the result of the disaste & Spoken’ ba rich treat of choice selections of bi Literature of large size, from Stewart, is presented to their ewb- anaazes a La n . » in- | any Foreigu Newspapers or News the iY ‘ of 1887. Under the direction of the act of 1638, all the in easade ft den gens bing culled with care, whilst oot ome are from the | terest collected from the borrowers of the Fire Loan, is | respo 20 home or Abeyads will also conler a favor i ablest pens of which our periodical literature ean boast. | credited to the expense aecount of this fund. ‘The interest | sendin festa Talorinacion of teh OAS neat ede oe this week and judge for yourself—only 6 © | otiected this year amounted to $67,814 69, the sum cre- | teeewved. N. B. Postmasters are authorized to remit subscriptions | ited fand, there wax paid for that account only $56,173 9, | = free of expense to subscriber or publisher. the remaining $10,641 of these receipts go to diminish J. A. TUTTLE, Agent, No.6 Aun street” | the balance standing to the debt of that account. Thus the Bank has made this year, over and above the sums ats Were protected. day) night, at the National, for Mr. E. 5. Conner’s beueflt, ‘A Mrmen—Mr. Spoaker, is this question open to debate thaplece having been written for him by a gentleman of now? this city. Thecast of “the patriotic sketch,” as it is call Sreaxun—There is no room for debate now. ed, may be considered good, and if the appointments of the (al |. Mr. Wurre—Then, : ly, sir, although it is s reluctant. stage are well attended, its success may be anticipated. parlia- | The events are those of our American revolution, of | peding bor tee NARS: tranelatel by HL ly, | must from that , E jour- ic Dem sq. Number Nine will be ready at Nine | paid for interest, and profit and loss, $110,641, against ion on which this House is now goverued, the | which we are all reverand with which we ought to be | o'clock this morning. This is. now ackuowledged to be | $100,000 last. year a Anthony, Haves Win Whitlock, J journal |” Sreaxex— After the previous question is put,it ceases to | At the Rev. Mr. Bares’ Church on Washington square, | (te 01} eultion it to be read, and the sale increases every Old Stock Exchange. Soullard, Mobile, ED Hurlbut & Co; GB Lamar, Sanneman te, JUS be debateable. a seamens meeting will be held this arene whAd 8 I codeabie eat ote cach. | The Tenth and fast anasber | samp Se gs wet 109% 34 Hlinois State Bk 15. | Savannah, Dunham & Di Schr.’ Vester, mith. Bel to the vote as when it Wes | Mr, Wirre—tIn the main question the Chair is right. | number of pious seamen will deliver addresses.” Letters | 4 counlesheet—will be ready next Thursday, Office, 9 | joe ee hen ate ee Vicksbers £X | Hon. J Elwell & Cos Eleanor, Joucs. Haraad, 8, W, Dewey: \ curious | But written by the nephew of Osceola, a Semincle Indian ; se i eR SchyFeorno A ne PRE Reet A te coe Aree tewot Beers. yesterday, | SeeanenThe Chair can allow no debate now. Sup- | named John D. Bemo, will be read. ‘This young man has PROF SLPRAU' 7 woe do 72 | Providenee. . Poses motion is made to postpone, and an amendment | created a great interest in the Christian community, and | Coy eRe G SSR VELPEAU'S Celebrated Pills, for | fiit9 io 15 Utien & Sch 10122 Arrived | el eri tn niente tun | on ern. Seat Stine cake tas et | Bey aay MT HSS B Saath IE cone, ae Can, with etm . ent, w ong, late tenes Be. ; ¢ oO ptevent tl going Mr, Daomoooun, of Va.—The House has just now deci- es of Stocks at Philadelphia. ah ot without teating He Seem S ing 4 ete HK | tame M Loar te Teak weiter Splended ‘tom 0 edliverering., When if i kept i view thet, i the | ded that the question om the main question shall now be with the stomach, or confinement from business. Price | 0 de tg | Ste" Mary Gh endid, from i . 1 aa i . ‘ . July 3. Left at fatter, n meantune, the protest, which is the first camse of Fins Boanp, Dec. 8.—18 shares Mechanics’ Bank, 2 $1 per box. Office and consulting rooms of the College | 28° on ie all this confusion, fenberwe displayed wpm the jour= | Mpeaken—The Chair decudes that the main question | 99 40 Schuylkill Bank, e&p, 12; 219 do Vicksburg Bank, | of Medicine aul Pharmucy, 07 Nasaan street Se eo | Bra'Meuenue dies at dare (ios Ase Caves: with logeood, nals of the House, that the purty whe have deter- bering been ordered, it is not competent to discuss ab patie ie Pe i cya in fractions, W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. wwe BR v bes hacsn ao N, on Th ive brig Wood. toe 1 frou the jourmale the 874; 88 shares Schny kill Navigation, 31 YOUNG FOLK! 1K OU’ f but at day [cht she was out« i 31; by ‘OLKS, LOOK ¢ "This je | to0e ato 72 might y reat majority of the House, and that all these = me Anon carer tte the, Sontlaman from KY; | os, 46 and 43, 72,9 shares Penta Donk, 227}; 10.do Mer- | published, price 25 cents, The Little Robineon of Paris | 3 $e 4 oe ae 73 | Brig Virw fin, 30-day trom St Jago de Cuba, via K solutions, motions, ice., in relation to it, must be | Me wee chants’ and Manufacturers? Bank, Pittsburg, 49; $700 Che- | or Industry’s Triumph; a Tale for Youth"—-Copyright | 3g 4° wee ae mes Bic | Pe tye, with 400 bes sure. 607 base cofiee to. Ranscoms taken up, and discumed afresh oa Mooday morning | House “3 sapeake and Delaware 6's, 1856, 44; 187 shares Girard B’k, | Translation from the French of Madame Eugenie Foa, il: | {ooo Peon 4% ao ee Norereh SS: 34, | sreattae Inca anllecepemee bed leak, and reenived aousteeemate next, or a8 soon thereafter asthe House feels die | Great certain rules, were they to go- | 1}} 10 do Penn’a B’k, 2274; 65 do Reading RR, sdf, 22; 7 do | lustrated with an engraving. This is one of the best books | 5000 do eo wi: do b30 33% | damege.” bs if to set itself in order, ot must be admitted | vern this House when we were under no rules!) All cyes lechanics’ B’k, 25); 1 do Western Br, cash, 45; 40 do | for the young ever written, both on account of the beauty |) Meehie’s Bie was 0 do. 304 | Brig Albert, Woodbury, from St, Domingo City, Nov. 6, that the people's representatives have left matters | were here on Mr. Adams) Vicksburg BYk, 4f. of the ‘moral and the never tiring interest of the story. | #3 Phowus Ui a. 2 eS MOP Bis | with made, Ue Maded Piette is wich alt. to Mew open enough for the first week at any fate Srescen The chair ean permit no farther debate on | , Stcos» Boann, Dec, 7.370 shares Reading RR, 22; 50 | On its publication, a few month in Paris, itcreated | 3 Meveuth Wa Bk = 938d bao 33% | mith“Leeds se Cor’ i200 bbls do J, Foulk & Son Left brig ‘Alter the Clerk had read the to-day, cor. | this question. do Schuylkill Navigation, 314; 25 do Girard Bank, 7{; 200 | much the same degree of sensation among the youn, 60 Bk of Com par 25 Harlem 83 4055 Isff, for NOrleans, next “ay. only American vessel The dude ties sone eae B coevag oy SE Acae [Seaton And let me ad that we do not adopt | 19 Vicksburg Bank, bat, 44; 130do do 43, people of that city that the "A ies of Paris” did | 150 Farm Loan ak 100 do 4052 | AShis experienced severe weather on the passage. "4th instant, Thereafter— | | them beeguse they are the laws of Great Britain, but be- ——e 7” among the older classes. It is trul most spirited and | 169 de uM » do bt 40; Sandy Hook SSF. ies, ina heavy blow carried away fore ota conse they are founde! en good, common sense, and suit] | LATEST SOUTHERN SHEP NEWS. delightful tale, A more beantiful holiday present for boys} 38 ge FL -ygtle: SAE BE See | eee eins iid Ghai aioe the Chair to ~ ahhiyapeunat Teuina, Gallager, Havana; Al | a girls could note selected: ‘Ite perc irestiness and| 1% 4 MBL do 20 a0 | Chr Us i dy nda dC, wih a ir to ti 5 jireat te 5 . Mol ort ‘i novel jicularly commend it to attention. "Bost if 4 there were three or fone taetabase up of the suenetinn) Se Roose Ging) — The tows of Creat Britsin— | | ole. and CB Calawell GIL TERA MT Charice’ PoPBABEIhen and fos sale ber Burgoce: Gectoner & Co, 904 [tete Stlleate 3 46 100 Long Ialand 6 Be Roxion, Bs baviea::30 Gaye Cron’ Oieifiseacse) wish 900 bee Mr. Brannstey, of N.¥.—1 move that the resolution, # | gentleman from Massachusetts will please to sit down, | Moores West Indies nd, Lexington, Dixon, | Broadway, N.Y. “The New Ball Room Guide,” contain: | 000. do to So Nain Prot I [sugar to Chastelain & Pouvers ne to the election of printer, upon which the House adjourn |" Mir Apass. My question has not yet been answered, Atrios, Dec 7—Are Wm 1! ho si NYork. | ing the etiquette of dancing, and the figures of all the fa-| 130 Vleksburg $ do 1M chr Dary Chase, Downs, from An Cayes, Nov 9, with cof ed yesterday, is first in order. sie, (Phe venerable gentleman here dumped himsclt into | Cld Mary & Sassne Werks, Arundel es Proven Davis Bae: | vorite cotillons, quadrilles, &., patronized by Queen Vic- do 2% WW Nor& Wor — b30 33.” | fee, to’ S W Lewis. : ss Mir. Baxsanp—Mr. Speaker—The motion to amend the | Kis seat in s towering passion, The chait’ seemed deter. | ton; Milliwut, Cole, NYorke nn OnE Parity Bow | taste ‘ig now Price «24 cents, pee, em 38 8, b20 33% | Schr Comet. Ireland, 6 days from Wilmington, NC. with wa- journal, the debate upon which ‘ar portpanet ull thi | mined he woud wot be the “old man eloquent” on this oo- | | Ricwniono, Dec ?—Arr Amelia, Porsmouth, NH. ae "15 Loug faland by BP 70 | “hehe Notth States Rober 4p 3 Unys from Washington, NC. morning, ought to come a camon. -- . ma = PARISIAN A » * Mix * with naval stores, to Mitchell & Co. Saved in co. with schrs Srnanka—The busines left unfinished at adjournment | ‘The House then proceeded to act on the main question, oe ISLAND OF CUBA MANSION HOUSK— forte pirbicienl cure of ainteelentiea acer 5 vhs 9000 U States yh tyr ¥ nen Amn Tr Co bad Btar, Comet, Virginia, aud Paragon, for N York, the previous day is first in onder. the election of printer, whieh, it was decided, should be | GUINES.—This house for Americans is continued by | and all complaints arising from the use of Mercury—guar- | 5001 do h Jon 1018, 25 Vicksburah Ble Sehr t.cho, Snow, 4 days fiom Richmond, with coal, to the Mr. Wurte, of Ky.—Do | understand the Chair that ® | held case race. the subscriber, and he offers his best services to those | anteed to cure. Sold in single bottles $1 each, in cases of | 30°0 Penn S's baod 71) 15 Uta &S bh Rie band re days from Stonington, with motionjto amend the journals of a previous day, still pend- | Mr Conn, of Gu, nominated Blair & Rives. who omer ee A ‘accommodations in the coun- | halfdozen $5, carefully packed and sent to all parte of the | 1000 Indiana Doll Bil2oy 1% 38 Nor & Wor RIL ow oiP Mt Ammande Ophelia, Bedee, 2 days from Stonivgton, wit vRecnaterth Uh leat oon? hat authing can | Ar he Ste ‘nag then hee ror's fer n-| nt here sang tn pléasant bose ot inte rsa | Mfcin ani Paarmsy” Nfs" CON Oh Ong se HB add ay HST v8 ine tar, to en : - he American | 4 ’ assat a 1000 do. hs 200 Harlem Ww. gate ritan, from take precadency of the busiuets unfinished atthe terest to discover bow Mr. Wine woul vote, and when | syle) food servants, speaking ‘Fuglish and Spanish, W.S8. RICHARDSON, Agent. | sito Kentucky 6's 160 10 39" o ba ws Also, 2 begs. Wind SW ¥ gentleman's name was called “Ne lages and every 0 Co Mr. Wurrs—1 am of opinion that the chair is im error | pier's best improved steam press,” the w Srhaeass | invalids or coniuce to the corsiort of these whe travel roe 8000 Titinois 6's 1670 0 bod 414 in that opinion, and that although with reluctance, must | ay convulsed with : business or amusement. During the Inst two years this CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED.—The| $0 Ambx Bk bid i, band 40% take the judgment of the House upon it, The letters declared the whole number of votes to be | house has been visited by several eminent physicians | Z0mMC Mixture, prepared by the College of Medicine and | | de i oe Sreaxgx—Is the House ready for the question—Sball | js7 necessary to a choice, 9. from the United States, who concur in the oginjon that Pharmacy ofthe city of New York ix now confidently re-| 15) Farm Sates 3 a the decision of the chair be sustained? tt many important advantages for persons with pulmonary | Commended and prescribed by the first meaical practition- |") wood 33" J ord tan ‘The ayes and noes were called for and taken, and the isonters are here combined. Guinos is at the southern | er the city, for all cases of debility sprofnoedaither by | 34d do bad at" decision of the chair was sustained by a vote af 117 ayes, extremity of the railroad, forty-five miles from Havana, to | Secret indulgence or excess of any kind detrimental to the | 300 do bow 50 Ly Island RQ baw 7 Herald Marine Correspondence 65 noe: which place there is daily communication and butthree | Comstitution. It is an invaluable remedy for impotence, | 25 do bjod HM 30 0% “ This decision laid aside the debate upon the amendment hours ride x B.A WOODBURY. | Hetiity, or barreness (unless depending on malformation) | #3 Canton Co sd TM de she terry oF RETIN of the journal, to give time for the election of & Printer yg pt : ae * _ | andwill be found highly beneficial in all complaints ariting Th = lis Pulgrim, from New Orleans for’ New York With to-day. election of Sergeant rms was next into, THE FLOWER , E , | from a de! ‘ed state of the constitution. cere am yy eA lard, whiskey molasses, was lost a few day: Mr J.@. Anams presented @ memorial from John M.| when Newton Lane, of Kentucky, received 128 votes; | OF FLOWERS. and thels Pedic senda No UAGE | Sold in single bottles $1 each: in cases of half adozen $5; reek ose a) ee ineag “S foie wrrec eens eg actived with a. fend from Botts, of Virginia, contesting the seat of John W. Jones, | E. M. Townsend, (incumbent) 56 ©, Edgarton. A’ new ly of two hundred ¢o yo paren carefully packed and sent to all parts of the Union. The steamboat mail not arriving in season, the business By x fishing smact ye aie ones and ipeeoe seta Y of Virginia, which was ordered to be printed and referred | ‘The House then proceeded to the election of a Door- | received last evening, ard for sale at wholesale eat renal, | ., Office and Consulting Rooms of the College, 97 Nassan | operations of the city were very quiet, as every one was | he he PS ap cae apt athe Alga to the Committee on Elections. when Jesse E. Dow received 126 votes ; Joseph | at the New World office, 30 Ann street, 1B Fimioaad W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent. | in doubtand uncertainty. ‘Our Judge being absent ona visit to St. Angustine, this case, as Mr. Newrox, of Virginia, presented a memorial from a Price 37} cents—beautifully bound and gilt. A hand. ee = — == | Asirs.—Pots jremain as last quoted, at $4,56}a$4,62}. | well as the schr Merchant, which was bi few days Wm. 1.. Goggin, of Virginia, contesting theses of Thos. | | The fare said. that he had a few wonds to say | some present for alady. ‘To secure a copy, call early MONEY MARKET. peanawe a ayn a Ti buiadse. asthis Grd tlt adh: | ee Se Maa ae To Cee Rana Pe ieraee, jilmer, o! ia, which was onter rinted, House, was silence. “ lemen, Mr. 4 fe MisKeY—I is We. e von. Merch al with the accompanying documents, and to the | Botts hes this day presented memorial con (j-MATILDA, OR THE MEMOIRS OF A YOUNG weedeat qeoseo, Wes 1 ah, Tareatitnirerigetiy mete mea re Committee on Elections. it to a seat in this House, As, whatever | may nk WOMAN—Part II, and last, is this day published, price | Th non-arrival of the steamboat mail from Boston] F\ Sales of Sicily Lemons at $1,87}. Bunch | “Tiye'ship Rose, which has been here for some time, undergo Mr. C, J. Ixaxnsout, of Pennsylvania, gave notice that | of the step, it would be improper’ in me to have any rr 2 cents. In this novel Sue, has shown-a’most extrrords, | With letters from the Acadia, at an early hour, ‘Madeira Nuts at 6jc. ing repairs, is now finished, and commenced yesterday taking 10 her cargo. She will be ready to sail on her voyage in about ten e no alterations to re] i days. created a great anxiety in the minds of all business A PA tule deen men. When the boat came in, it was too late to affect} ‘T'a1.Low.—Sales to some extent at 6}: General Record. movements to«lay. Stocks were very firm at both boards. Hay.—A firm demand forbale. Prices are firm at 42a Packer sir Arao, Anthony, for Havre, sails to-day. Her ti i : if . . lette t Gilpin’s. New Jersey improved 1 per cent; Harlem 3; Farmers’| “ Co;yox,—The market to-day is quiet. About 2000 bales aes bee ore ra ce Hb Be P win ing d It. ( Loan 2; City Bank, New Orleans, 2; Patterson 1. Long | have changed hands, at previous prices. But little dispo- | sinking condition, at Cooked Island, 10th Captain am Island down }; Canton }. State stocks do not vary much | sition has been shown by. holders to offer their cotton un- | crew left her 21st ‘savi sch ie would at an early day introduce a bill on the subject of —. the appointment of the Committee on copy rights. talent, and no one who has read the “Mysteries” but Mr. tary re whom that memorial must come, | have to pe? Ang y to get panel . McKay, of N. C., then rose and renewed the sub- itself the nomination of Mids bak the leas aul oii cease thes hairilvemnirt ject of his resolution of yesterday in regard to the elec- . to make this request both | charm. The whole 7 ce tion of Printer, with the Amendment thereto by Mr. Gil | from a sense of justice to him and a conshleration of what | cents.” ‘Those whe hive waited tal thor bento se ee mer, of Virginia. is due to my own feelings. For that wae I shall ask @ | tire can now begin t sal. editions of Parts I ‘The amendment read thus—“Resolved, ‘That the printer | gentleman to fill the chair until the House shall have an | and [I-have bees issued. Olliee, 90 Atwetoet elected to do the work of this House shall serve for the | opportunity of forming that Committee.” : Tresou! wee wing sails, &c. and sailed in a wrecki I r 4 aoe ‘at ‘ a nn t rt é ipletters per i for Nassau, NP. 2 Mappa Ls yaheame ogee deere g end Chair appoint ell the Committees except that whee an hein at PESTILENCE AND FAMINE, WITH | from our last quotations. The sales reached a fair amount. paieee tolay toca ee arerep ont eed Stnomsess, (Onxxeys) Nov. 5—The Sovereign, Finch. litical press, in which case the contract shall cease” tions. far of Regnard Shah eae toe a ee tig | North American Trust Company sold at 10 per cent. Freicnts.—We understand freight engagements have nee Nar ore Re Hay wi ney Greta nod Mr, Camrnett, of 8. C., objected to thisamendment. He | The Srraxen retired, and Mr. Beardsley, of New York, | earthquake may open its jaw said that a printer, on getting the work, would have to go | as#umed the duties of Chairman pro tem. “ iy open its ponderous jaws to engulph our pyc: lihanis ih purchanieg suntotinhe, ‘tee, ban a ‘A motion was made to adjourn till Monday morn citizens; hail stones and balls of fire ‘may rain down upon ' . k | Our heads—and yet, so long as the inestimable Lozenges amendment was carried, perhaps in amonth ora fortnight | Mx. Dromaoox hoped that ‘would not think and Pills of Dr. Peters are*placed within reach, we nosy after he was elected the government might arrange to | of aljegraing until the Journals were amended, the Rules | cali ourselves the happiest nation on the earth. ‘And why? i but little water. Stewart, from Londo ter, bear the tn tance i 5 be | been made forall the packets for Liverpool up to the Ist of | (\t.o"8 d'brought tate Money is s0 abundant, that temporary Hoang Can Ye January, at a alight advance in rates. "We learn also that | “rig Now: dith= Th made on good security at the rate of two to three per | the ship Eutaw has been taken up for Liverpool. New. Orleans, drove into shall cent per annnm. The agent of a very large English eat Esrate.—Sales by Anthony J. Bleecker & Co., at b house offers to make loans to any amount at that rate. | the Merchants’ Exchange, Dec. sth, 1843 :— low, Wi ut Was extricated with ‘assist in, and pro take the work from him, and leave him with this dead te We do not want to | Because all these agcumulated horrors can itali A piece of land lying on the Old Albany Post Road ‘ i 4 ‘ not compare | Bond and mortgages are very scarce, but capitalists are ver, i vel v in- stock on EINE. Fe Wee Sh Salnaoeie the talon, whe, | ERS ee en aie nest, Mweref@r} with the suffering thut resulls trom coughs, colds, ai: | not disposed to lock up their money on. auch securitice for | fraranenit Tak acres to ene are COMA og ever he might be. He submitted, that if there was any in- | better for us to go on with them now. F tention to establish a separate press for the government | It was moved that « Committee on Elections be now ap- | Hal's Veli, nee Norm and the thousand ills that ‘Three lots and a hor anumber of years at the current value of money. The + e r hich his medicated jons will ‘art of the hull of a vessel, of about 600 tons, ap- work, it should be prospective in its operation, and not in- | pointed by the House. iy saraun en onan Lobe tee iat 4 ANAS 1,350 Cty ra deere deophon ya oat er corporated in any resolution as tothe election ofthe print: | | Mx. Avs said that he hoped thatthe House would not Sete talks ak Ore ee ae lee apt eavceSkta RN fh do Psa car ae sh coals, has drifted on shore near Zauizibar. er, é g0 into tment of that Committee now. It was @] Pulton st. sages plenty PB y py ( Notice to Mariners. dis. Bansano, of New York, moved Lon tho Printer be | Very poceliar case, and if the House went imo an appoint: din Wins Wa Conane, in the banks for collection, and not for discount. Our eer Etae 2.700 | _A.votice from the Collectors Office st Wilmington, Del. elected for a definite period. It was unjust towards any | ment a ould be 5 J IN CONGRESS.—There will, un- ve princi 4 ee ut tthe Floating Light stationed at the Uj Middle printer who mighte elected to make such a stipulation, | would go forth to the world that nine men of feeling had | doubtedly be a strong demonstration in favor of” Heury necting ae cote Licance norma boelaraal ° on 6th street, same & felaware Bay, will be removed for the winter. sboet and it was inexpedient for the House to do 0. been appointed for the purpose. Let there be time given, | Clay, at the present session. Already we find calculations | tt Past seasou, and the credits g Meise i Mn. Gitmen, of Va.—I have no desire to do injustice or | and let there be no appearance of a packed commilios in | are’ making asto which candidate the President will | paratively that most houses can hold all the paper they rea ed on that any printer should sufter loss. But the an | such a case as this, throw his influence in favorgof. But every one is in have received. Let the commercial community pass rsoll, fadrerrs Tabi © «i for Nantucket. Sid from. from New York that he ought to be elected for a defi- of N. ©, replied that he was surprised at | favor of abolishing th it system of bad i One gore lot on 26 nite period. 1 will suggest to the gentleman a duoully ‘om the from Massachusetts. | Soaps, which are the pest of tender faces. Suan cine Rieragh ew gad senienis withoal Gapending on bank &- | ne ‘do’ do: ont 201 400 | Nant, 1900 sp. see red ge that might occur hy that mode which {think willconvince | He was one of the speakers most intimate fries, and yet | is are decidedly injurious upon the recretions of the | cilties, and they will forever after do without their ad a iho outa ai Nhe CC haw experienced er him wouldn’ a e never heard of any intention or an, 4 com- | skin, cau irritation other rasan I. e is on the yt. SI id fr u! Hol clectod for a definite period, that perte poke gre’ i fr boy be term A Tuberoee Sita x uaploasant eftccts, ‘The | They will find their profits increased and their credit) we nave but little to note with respect to our markets | Prugartown Guh inst. Lefvat Tebint Aves; A evils eon, p~ fy wing Cream was got up expressly to obviat = of, and it ha yroved the 5 2 eT ee beet tists | better. They will be in the possession of a business de- | aiffering from pending on their own energies and resources for success, | at various pric and they will have the satisfaction of knowing their af | #!! kinds, are more plenty me, prices have advan . ‘) ; a i Vegetables are not so plenty, and the cold weather has a + "i fairs are not subject to the caprice of a few bank directors. | tendency to raire the price of the different kinds, twenty | Mituce, Henan Bale Pee 13a eee tte, Lag Ly James Let acitizen of this city pass through our business streets, | per cent. o Rage whaling. Sid fm do inter part of July, Hydaspe, Post, At Callao’ A and how many old and familiar firms will he find? Very Apples, bbl few. ‘The old houses have passed away, but they have | Blit‘per Ibs mouth, 38 mos, 2000; sailed 10 days pr ley, FH, 14 mos, 790 sp NB. 38 mos, i100 ri provision is made by law’ to the government fman woul patronage from a political press, the House is without a | to urge the printer. W suggest | think is fairenough. The | what time the printer gets notice in the contract that such change may | (ain such a ont arrive, and he accepts the patronage on such terms. In | Whatever might answer to the gentleman from South Carolina, | would say | Mr. ¢ that the printer has to expend nothing to enable him to do the work, except in the purchase of materials, for which There are lots of Poultry, | Fal ize and quality. Fish of | fH offered to public for softening the beard and ma- jing @ thick creamy lather. ‘The Hon. Dan. Webster, and other highly distinguished gentlemen are among. its pa- trons, findi: it not only thene plus ultra of shavin, compounds, but the cheay and most economical. Sol wholesale and retail by Edward Phalon, 214 Broadway, N.Vork ; Phil Lieber & Co, 3 Ledger Build- “pricks oF Provisions Ma Henry, Manchester, Sal tor, Nai s ny a 700 herd ap 100 at A 1, Russell, Stall, Mr. Parmenter, of Mass.—There are one or two cir- | in the House, and according to ail usage, they would be | plaints explicitly, togetLer with treatment they received cumstances which force an impression wpe my mind ad- | entitled to # majority in the Committee. He was wilJing | elsewhere, if any, and enclosing $5, either ty post or verseto that of the gentleman from Virginia. 1 have | to agree to the committee being chosen in any 2; through the different express conveyances in communica- served in this House for three consecutive Congressional | tlemen might please, Let the rate choose the: if | tion with this city, will receive a chest containing all me- terms, and during that time, except in one single instance, | and he would accept them, and let the whigs chose their | dicines requisite to perform a cure, with full and explicit 1 have never seen the House well served by the printer. | ewn men and he would them, directions for use, N. B. All letters must be st-pald, I say that we have been badly served, and the House has | _ It was agreed that Mr, Beardsley should appoint a Com- W. 8. RICHARDSON, sustained great inconvenience, and the public great loss. | mittee on Elections, and report on Monday next. Mr.| Office and consulting rooms of the College of It would be worse if the amendment of the gentleman | Beardsley then left the chair, which the Speaker re- | and Pharmacy, 97 Nassau street, 150,.N. lon 30 20—by the Pauline, at t Union, 15 days from Plymouth, NC for martinique, 25th ult, lat 28 8. lon 62 if Brilliant, Nickerson, of Marblehead, Port ton, 20th ult, lat 4—by the Daty Chase, at thi Foreign Ports. Axtwerr, Nov 1l—Sld Olof Wyk, Meacom, Neweastle; Abagun, Wright, Charleston. a | Aux. Caves, Noy 9-In port, Mohican, Lee, of and for New r'oo | Korky Ides Amer Patten. of Philadelphia, for N¥ork, doz Red pra new class of merchants has taken the place of the old every ten years. Not one merchant ina thousand retains or secures the wealth he has acquired; one or two years of mad speculation deprives him of the substance he has been » whole life accumulating. The imports into the United States, with the specie 0—by the same. 8 he would finda ready market. I am persuaded that the Hotel, Pennsylvania A’ % x aa overninenit Wont aed permit these tanteriall-40 lay asa ‘Weshington; Brainard &Co. 13 Court st Boston,” | not retired with fortunes; not one in every hundred have | | acbahaina May ie, with eo0 em "Aug 7, Mi Sead weight on his hands, or act in any way so that the IMPORTANT “TO COUNTRY INVALiDsro. | “Ted Wealthy. They have all been ruined by the sud- Quin 8 | 5004p. faa HER rinter would incur a intend at an early day to in __ IMPO} , yn 2 Vas ‘ snips, Per = Poance's meseye'ttiirsntject chosen from either side, “The democrats had a majority | tients living at a distance,bystating the nature of their com. | 4" ©xPansions of trade, directly caused by the banks and Porter House > | Roanoke, Smith, Baltimore for Rio, 41 days out, 5th alt, lat over legislation. During the existence of this nation, a Pork, per Ib ale his port. cd 00 gent. Medicine from Virginia was to prevail. The printer would then | sumed. tical, CARD..A CUBE GU. ine movements in the country, show that the trade and the | Exes eae abey} foe Bestonsment days Wists turn round, in answer to every complaint why work was | | Mr. J.Q Anams offered a resolution that two Chaplains | _f'~ MEDICAL CARD.—A CURE GUARANTEED | o oncy have for some years past been settling down to | £28; 70h 20% hy | Rowh not done, and say, “ Oh, I do not know how long I may be | should be elected by the Congress, to do duty al- " your printer; it Would be folly in me to increase my stock ternately. This was canted macy of the city of New York, established for the su; of materials when I do not know that [_may not lose the | ‘The Reports from the various ments were oe of quackery, are now Cage gd treating all work in a week—but if | knew that I would have the | ced, laid on the table and ondered to be printed, with the | ‘liseases of a private nature, according to the new mode work for the whole Congressional term, then | would | exception of a huge mass of matter {rom the Post Ortice yf treatment adopted by the professors of the different make every provision.” | hope the gentleman from Vir-- | Department, which was ordered to be laid on the table for saieoes of Europe. No mercury or any preparation in- ) r. 3 $1 aux, Nov 3—Sh Flavius, Jones, Charleston. Arr pretest Wake " % Qet 29, Pocahontas, Baltimore, In fort Nox. 13, Guluare, for NOrlems, s00n; do 15th; Union, NYork, 20th. “sis Woodcock, it--a75ge —" | Nininny “ten caer Breda. Ward, Migea, Philadelphia Cattle Market. sravia July 6—Std Lehigh, Watson, Onrust, 7.—There were offered during the week 600 | , Catcurra, Sent 2i—In port, Sophia. Rogers, from Boston, level corresponding with, and governed by each other. ees Imvont oF M Movements oF Sprcin, axp | Kowlsess « ATE New Total Im tas, ‘imore. Ge. Exp. Spe. Imp. Spe. 7 pen inia will withdraw his amendment. If it is contem- | reconsideration. to the constitution is at present used by the col- | jgg5. , including 123 head of Virginia cattle, and 140 a, Vertea tie Mattes, Mask, London Ser: lated to have a separate establishment for the govern | Although the House of Representatives has taken a | lege in the removal of those complaints, thereby saving | Je. “Siananoans | $.aa.gae taken to New York; 100 Cows, 426 hegs, and about: 1000 aud NOrleans brief recess, the readers of the “Herald” may look out for | ‘housands from those dreadful mercurial complaints that 565 sheep. The prices of beef cattle were from $4 to $43, 1, Oct Sid Olga, Thaxter. Boston. Nev 6—Sid London er, NOrleans: P ment work, let it be pro spective in ite operation. ‘Aug 1t—Sid Helena, Benjamin, Cauton Mr. Dickey, of Pa, offered an amendment, which the | letters from the Capitolevery day. There is a great game | sometimes baffle the skill of the most experienced prac- with some extras at $5 the 100 Ibs—00 head left over. 57 609,560 Chair pronounced not then in order. playing here just new. More anon. titioners, Cases of an ordinary character are completely | 1810+ 107,141,510 Cows axp Catves.—Fresh $18 to $28; Springers $10 to] [Ave ort, Mary He. man, , Mr. Dickey then offered it by way of a substitute, and — eradicated in from three to six days, and those cases pro- | 1811 127,916,177 me 8; Dry Cows $4 to $8 the head. PR Oa nl ig Fiat on gees ae een age it was read—“"Resolved. That the Clerk be directed to re- Philadelphia. tracted by neem ped aggravated by over doses of mer- | it4s.. 190,162, Hogs were dull at from 994 to FH] the 109 said aed Now j Arr Hiutreas, Griffin, London, and ald 5th for ceive proposals for the printi: and that it . y ield e powerful alterative and purify- Pierer a bast Surer—Suales from 7s cents to for ordinary, and $14 4 for Mobile: ced a oe et ek for this Honse, and He aa tye secp pte = ‘ poo = 7 i by the C Hiege inthe cure of these | ‘This table shows.a very! great variation in the import | q $21 for prime, paired, and sid for Bor- to the government.” In supporting his substitute, ‘Mr, MILADELTHIA, e. 8, 1843, diseases. Gonorrhea, gleet, stricture, and all diseases of | and export of specie, and in two years only did the export | ——$—$=$——————— ‘en, Nov 4-Off, Octorara, Smith, N York for Hull Dickey remarked upon the enormous profits which the | The Weather—A Fugitive from your city Arrested | the uretha permanently cured in less than half the time | exceed the import. Specie has been gradually increasing Died, Dantourn, Nov is—Off, Meridian, Williams, James Ri- Ee ict tal might warle them was, atin tap the Rar | 77H Case of the Officers of the Bank of the | ‘ve Untoge ‘horanghly nequainted with al deares ofa | amount inthis country, until now wehave suficientto | , In Hrvoklnn en, Thumlay ‘amine, Boe oi Chl | “una N meoSld Surah, Fiche, Saran, (had sid per Brothers, of New York, had of to do the public | United States—An interesting Question of Law— | private nature, and such improvements in their medical | carry on our business operations; and to establish the value | five years. Abele : 1 a ee widaansCouiaadt: for rinting 40 per cent less than it was paying for it. The City Cowncils—Ole Bull at the Chestnut— ——— as has been lately made by the medical faculty y clati i e family are invited to at- le hoped gentlemen would consider that rope, attends daily as consultiny physician, meuulty | of our currency. Our trade has become so contracted, | |The relatives and friends of the family are invited to a and Co lege, 97 Nassau fi tend the funeral, this afternoon at 3 o'clock, from No. 209 by reducing our imports, while our exports have been | Doi tireet, near Tillary street, without further invite- very regular and very gradually increasing as our re- | tion, NYork. | Lane, Messina for Boston. 3 oth, Stamboul, Linnell, deneva, Coffin, do fe Nov 3—Arr } resent four or five millions deficient in revenue, and | The New American Play—Seamens’ Mecting. consulting Tooms of the That a heavy item of expense like this was worthy of at- | Jans Gorpon Benxerr, Esq.— Street. ‘ tentiow, Dear Str :— Advice and all medicines, $5 Smyrua. : the Sth instant, in the 37th year of her age,| (atat”, Oct 16—Arr Adua, Sherman Mancilles, sources became developed, that specie cannot leave our | On Fri ‘ N Mr. Cave. Jonxsox, of Tennessee, objected to Mr. - : , cb i ie : T ages! Havar, Nov 10-—Sid Banari, Odom, NOreans, ith, Ark, Dickey’s substitute. Tt'was an impracticable mode of] ‘The storm ofsnow with which we were visited TAYLOR'S BALSAM | *hores. The influx will be,veryfregular, and when once | Many tinier, witow of ite Tate Christian Hipper, and ae eh galls tecDee etting the work done. It would tend only to create con- | yesterday, ceased at six o'clock last evening, leav- | © Consumption, in its in- | within our borders, it will mingle iteelf with the move: |" “phe friends and relations ofthe family are requested to Jan evan hes ion, and instead of diminishing would ultimately in- | ? ’ " cael expense sof the work He remarked that he| ing us with as beautiful a moonlight as can be } " Sf dizonren known was authorised by agg pkey ate Lge hy ep heea imagined. Sleighing, of course, was the sport of ae Fat om y Ax simple — wena Ss taawoek ads pax cath lee: ye"! the night, but which, from the mildness of the | Wort is the concentrated essence of the herb Liverwort.— the: 1 aie ara grit ane lor Cicer watt ay, atmosphere, has given way to-day to muddy streets ie cam cy ag gy Be Fa ng to report upon subject last Congress, - , 3 ¢ frere uanimeus in the opinion that if the government | 2d pavements, of slush, rendering it dangerousand | where all other means have failed, In the first stages oi vi. jmonds, Havana (also re ments of trade, and be kept in continual circulation.— } attend the funeral, from the house of her futher, 178 Chrys- a quar 7 days} Ski 6th, Forum, Every crop of cotton that goes forward—every staple of | tie corner of Rivington street, this, Satunlay afternoon, at ny kind that leaves our shores to be consumed by a three o'clock: reign people, adds so much to our wealth, provided we A continue acurrency that legitimately ropreeeats value—1 gr Jaco ox Gunccte Piaiole=P Malton’ Indy and 2 Exchanges can never advance to a point that will take our | children, Capt P Sheffield, Wm [Rosen ‘ ter, City F Nov. ie re Hibernis (s) Boston; Lith, dons 1th, lohn Caskie, Young Tho yer, Havre; St Lawrenc ; i che disease termed.‘ Catarrhal Consumption. inating | specie from us with the present course of trade. Bil CHanixsron—Ship Calhoun—Major John M Bixley, RJ t Mets, 'P ytor bess were to establish a printing press of its own, and appoint- | unpleasant either for vehicles or pedestrians. f tte fe hes te ie — i | spec: Pp re 01 le. Bills from | gihantret on se MT x . th, Al Henry, Hallett, P yt0; a government officer to superintendit, the work could be| Officer Russell this morning arrested Wm. Hib- | succem ant humdeolle tcheowiedge they ow deviating | the South, drawn upon their crops, will flood the market, | CAs Boston Acndin, ys ehiladelois ah peaa amtin WOrear Cha; isth Ds e. iteam sh i i \— itt, Me promt ip Acadia, from Liverpool—D Leavitt exare pie aa oe Misses Leavitt, Mr and | Bix Warwick, her, P Hil i Y done at least 33} percent cheaper. He considered it the eh Horton; Ocean Queenand John Bolton, Jo.” Ady 1 ; i re Leavil worst plan in the world to set the work up for bid- | bard, ali and keep prices down to a safe and proper level. The | M' uM irs Oxna ias Wm. R. Hunt, alias Philadelphia Bill, | [en of their health to this tavalechle meticine alone, - ‘Boston. Ent for ldg 16th, Bell 0 noarer our currency approximates in value to that of those | Hire Taylor, A , In that formof consumption so prevalent ow \ , % . ight get an incompetent A young + ww, Rode. . ‘ ‘es 4 corr et, id in another cose wernigkt contract with some | * fusitive from justice from your ob tamales, commenty corned Golug Into & Decline” | countsicn we trade with, the hotter trade will bo reguls. Bild, Oxley, JW Havers, Lincola, ¥ $3, Sige, io a with ‘deapatch Beilicr, Hew : ndividaal bidding 40 low that he would lose by it. ‘There | accused cet lt tor sonora eos ob ie “4 at tak en ee ae eK tence’ Wee | tol, with a greater uniformity of prices. The per cent | § Miers, Withame WC Patt, F a a6ih; He efor New ‘ith Atlas, No. 8 Biael suceessta + sicieed i Urleans} 13th, (Serodapd 8 verks rk Pennsylvania, for N' Orleans; Hejeales, for kets, for do; Miaerva, for B stom ; ey, arr, for de Mansrtutes, Nov 3—Arr Jas Caskie. Pillsbury, Ri- ver, Sid 3d, & Hall, Cobp, Boston; Kichmond, |. New hed. Orleans; ith, Lotus, Baleh, Sumatia; 10th, Gen Bolivar, Tho- ce—Joxeph Rhodes, B NyYork.’ In port Nov pity hompson, for New York, Siff ken, Mr Fiedler, James | 20th; leans, d '. .G Cart, New ¥ is no plan equal to a separate establishment. Let this be- | He has been |i comes law, and it will do more good than any one measure | Horse Alley, information of which was given to | PY’ *" @ apame Go progress of this alarming com- that been passed within the last ten years. It had| Mr, Russell by a letter received to-day from New plaint, and invigorates the system been supposed that he would have liked to seethe work | York; he immediately secured more effectually than any medicine we have ever pos- ‘ prisoner, to the office of the Madisonian. He would never | brought him before,the Mayor, and he will re: “Fess 0 Ge Ol Often, me an thee ty O A = lane. again vote for uniting the government patronage with a ustody to await i from the ‘whelesale 4 litical'press. He would not vote for that 87. | ee a Leste, political’ oe sey N. B. ‘Bottles for than he would for thé Globe or the Int er | Proper author voir, Dicke¥ said that he belleved he could not cacry his| ‘The Gover Terrence W. ; substitute amendment, but he would ask the ayes and| Hughes agent of the or magazine on the| (G+ A MONSTER.—A physician, whose name we per annum for money in this country at the present time, doos not vary but a fraction from the current rates of F rope. ‘The same value consequently attaches itself to all articles of trade, From 1836 to 1833, a period of only two years, our imports fell from $189,980,035 to $13,717,404, a difference of $76,262,631, while our exports for the samo Passonge period only fell off about twenty millions of dollars. ‘The paaltnys Wy beue, 9 Care " J Tew Mr Sutton—5. ‘Total 39. At Hormes Hove —Ship Chas Carroll, from Tahiti—C nd Mr Jenkins, Ist officer, of barque Eliza, condemued ‘ahiti; EL Gray. of Gloucester; Mr Joy, late Ist officer of ship Canton, of NBedford. noes upon it, as he wished it to go before the . Schuylkill, near Gray's Ferry. to give him achenee to reform, had lately a | excess of specie imports over the exports for the same | Darre, Michael Murpt v, . James York, ‘The ayes dnd noes were takem, and there appesred only | "The argisment of t e hers Vand States Bank in Airmen ich sive. sullering, with andescribable | time was $29,310,006. ‘The exports of specie for 1690 and | Nir Pruadetphias R Callis, Montreal; JS Grundy, Canada; | | Matos, Oct a0—Arr Hardy. Aes Shik Gen ten affirmative votes. case, on a billin Equity, the Bank to com- , of 0 terrible arms, and | 104), exceeded the imports $8,212,973. ae Nantz, Nov 10—In port, Dianths, Shorey, for New Orleans, Mr. McKay moved that the vote be taken upon his refused to apply a saly: Pain de P 212; <== original resolution, which was to establish the rame ruler | Pe! the late officers Mesars. Biddle, Andrews and restr, trom Comstock Het keow | The advices from Europe, received hy the Acadia, can- Foreign Importations. Th. suns, Moe teed Oetia Iiiun Ravin: a Bete # coal | Sirens, Nov Arr Ambassador, Koight, Hamburg. Sid in rogard to the Printer as the 26th Congress, according | others, to answet interrogatories touching the wb: | how to make x. ite would rather the wulfferer shoul die | not be considered otherwise than favorable to American < fore reported 100 tons | tothe list of prices of 1819, and deducting 15 per cent. straction from the funds of an item Smith—19 erts Thhd EC Me- | 7th, Sweden, Homan, Bostow. a i - k—455 bardo Uwight & | Scueior, Nov i2—Acr Binne |, Havana. wwe soe afterwards thet a farther reduction may be made, | thousand dollars, which appears by the books to | man sufferers, interests. The news received in England from this coun sh ade X a | Ist as reserve to ourselves the right'setedo.- have takenplace about February, 1886, when the | "Contrast with HI. Melean, | try by the Hibernia, had created a moro favorable impres- P iaron-i0 W BrhorryieBachy | Se lindines Gee Monin a ‘opie, Smith, to sail Mr. Preven, of Ky., moved to cut off the amendments, | Bank was under a national charter, pce h ey ay «8 most eminent | sion of our State securities than was before entertained. | & Livingston 90 Burrett & Johoson—1J M Bruce & son—0 11 | for NYork im 6 days; Gilbert Hatfield, owell of Phisladet leaving the vote to be taken on the original resolation. Hantty branch of the Common Pleas the whole of Pw pe ny oh ) ye gend for The conflicting rts about our new cotton crop had wwe phia, for Aux Cayee, next day, to load for Phaladelphia, only ‘The Crain then asked “ Shall the previous question be | | abe = King, Jones and Parsons were Eaq,, No. 4 Green Si ecbawieh | ee a hed effect on the operations in the Liverpool mar: St Perens, Mig. Nov In port, Hualen, Clack, di put” upon which the ayes and noes were called for and | present. argument was concinded on the part ee ae Ff ferghomnephadigs clear orth i a + rh Br Parsee, Mie Nev le te pert, Hgalen, Clase, diet 5 taken.—Ayes 97, noes 84, of the Bank by Mr. Rawle, and Mr. Dallas spoke inform; . y a ry plenty, and large sums | Kessler & co—10 J Cooms— r— god James | day hin j " the balance’ of the day fi aml | were seeking investment. The circulation and deposits | McCall & co—57 Richardson & Watson—} Post & Thomas— 13 ixiry, Mert. Nov 13—In port, Bylkan, Kipery, disg. It is rather a treat to seo the affection which the late and A himself with more eponite | fnenitayy accord Wolly Mihaved?_ Wy RIC Fumenrce | TasyiNoy {Aw Cowl. Wuusoie & si. the present Speaker have for each other. ‘The late Spea-| dents, Mr. D. treated this case as ‘rould be thus humans, | ofthe Bank of England had decreased, and the bullion in- | 904 C Bearns—1 G Lloyd—4 W Harris—250 ska salt W Whit: | Poutiae, Berry, James River, ker, Mr. White, piques himself strongly and justly, too, | tempt of the stockholders and managers of the and pre: Tools 157 che 9 erates 7 bags mase 8 bales, 190 bags nails 1279 . upon his knowledge of parliamentary Jaw, and the present | Bark to shuffle off a series of improprieties whieh in all cases of external ey ec ene Pre een ad Shes hae aie hecses i 140 |. Paamowends, See ae ee tin Boston. Sid Speaker thinks that he Knows something’ about it, too. | hal occurred in the institution, both under its Congres | and efter musk 15 do mdse 2 do tea 4 do china ware WH Low—300 bys . (new) Brewster, Havana. ‘Orianna, Winslow, Bar- ‘Twice or thrice yesterday, and once this morning, Mr. | sional and State charter, and in which they had partici- invented by one Quar. from Aug. | Tinger 500 10lb canister bxs Young hyron ‘500 Sib do RP & JM | bodoes. ae White tried to draw the Speaker into an argument upon | pated, from their own shoulders <4 12 to Nov. 4. | Bother 39 ches Fog hyeon Gah do ii ehtesouchoug 30 ht | Batis, Dee Cid Noble, Brown. Araleehicoles Certo, arliamentary law. but it was a vain effort. All that Mir. officers; or, in other words, to make them for | wo rate. To be £19,314,000 chts 259 hf do young hyson hests 50 bf do | Trott, Cubes ith, Hy Rewel), Mart ed , Monmoeth. could get out of him amounted to this: “ The Chair | acts which were sanctioned y ih tree 11,466,000 10,980,000 Hooper che Fu ito tea 181 bxs mdse Talbot Ryan, Mobi ; John Odlia, Bermuda, |, Shot: ta" ows the gentleman. wish the sense of the | in order to accomplish partie * | coon + Slee 21,302,000 Gordon Talbotot: Howland &Aspinealt—7 | “Foxvnsti, Dec $-Cli Jupiter, Carter, Charleston; Rival; House 1 White knows that taking the sense of the House | bility of which, when unsuccessful, Tops, | Behe. + ee reece ned Qtr oi bas BE White100) pugs cass $3 cr bona | Jewett ie upon the Speaker's decision, would be,as Mr. Wise said,an | of avoiding. Principal ground apon whieh the re- Seam | Sample... eee es SMM 3,196,000 ort Totty Philad~-590 chest youn yson 258 AE do-e77 ht |, Sansa, Dec 3—dhug Deleware, Waite, Phibadelahia "ie Nee Appeal from Mr. White's decision would be like appealing | spondents relied in their refusal to answer the bill of dis. penetrate than through India rubber. | T# decrease in the deposite of the Bank would lend to | chia twanbay 1660 mats cassia « bxs mdse 639 hf chts souchong | Rodford: Peazer. Se Kenai do, foe Moston, y suemela OY ¥ ae fram "Cage unto Cesare Senate” and gets into pe covery wa, that suck sanaWer sould tend to tend to involve Shem | To be had only at 21 Courtland the inference that an outlet has been obtained for the | Mah,nss hysonto order, sao bbls. suger, 212 bate Seg Howey Afton AW Chan SV ork ‘ L H ave “ 7 7 ad 4 JOSTON, Art find casting a look of kindness. and benevolence pon his | but this is the one upon which the counsel on both wiles COLLECTING AGE Bills, arene | 720*7 leehed Up. either by permanent or temporary in. | 17hasce tt tet eng ahcamen£8 bags coffe sicce, Nicteons, Algoreae, Melek femees Adversary, reiterates the question “Does the gentleman | seemed most to direct their attention. accuse Doston, Phe | vestment, or both. On the other hand, the diminution in war J George. . | ieeutt, and Alexander (Gilman, Philadel i it Che wish the sense of the House ?” ‘A motion was argued on Wednesday, in the Distriet | (indersiguel have entered into an ‘or trans. | the securities involves the conclusion either that the com. y Chase—949 bags, coffer, Ciba Rar behew Plamen’ Metareass: te Dicestagey, Tene, ‘At toonns the ayes and noes had. been taken upon the | Court, which involved the question, whether a dischar: | ating — ‘eh te hada te | co oF Hh nee tt LH Behletin e170 bax | snalin, Philadelphia. "Art 6th, Aewdis, (2) @y eid ‘uestion, Mr ampbell, of 8. C..and Mr. White, | on Tent eheed Deli She bakreeten ie ees ‘tine: ences Dralion mathe himenns Ai i wood, $657 t mena, 10 HC Read—28 bags clfice, 17 tone | yi 9"s ums Halifax (where che srr att pm) ¥ Of Ky., rove at the same time, but the Intter gave way to | rent deed exeow his Denkruptey, ior erveurs of Petty at depute cose anne their personal | (°" the rateof diseount being lower in the open market, | AVE Usves—Brie Me coffee A.C Rossiere— | (rokee, Long, Hotterdain; Norman, Keurich ‘round rent falling due discharge P— he question arose upon affidavits of defence to several | be left in New York witht. B. Tutte, No. @ Ann arent. the former, or that the directors have deemed it advisable to sell a part | 29,10 K Marion—15.000 bs lor wood 8 W: Lewis St Dominao—Brig Albert—1400 crotches 250 canto logs Sreaken— Mr. Campnnut.—Mr. Speaker—Does that vote preclude | actions, alleging discharges as bankrupts, and on ® mo- 4 : | of their pablie securities. mahogany M Platt. eration ofthe amerments mente | Joma tbewcatie why. agment shot not bo entered | sty , With Androw Roberts, No. 2 State street, (up| rhe message of the Governor of South Carolina, in re- am, Faring A Lawn nee. Se LA Sreanen—It proeludes consideration of all amendments, | for the plaintiffs notwithstanding the said alfidavite. It aid 7 Intion to the b it Stat ¥ ide: Domestic Importations he and Resown, Lovell, NYork for do; Li ° Wr. Wittre here rore—Does the Chair decide, that by | waa intended to make the afteracquired property of the | alveetialing deeeeteent ot Chey ete ea efor the J into to the banks of that Sate, haw created considerable ihe Cathbeats as adhere Yoeige & ee—| Se dort onmens: be he Renleoes, Wi, Cartreuny | parliamentary Taw, the vote upon the previows question | Dankrupta liable forthe arrearages of rent, in resisting | “\preey E, department of ChailesgWillmer’s Liverpool! | excitement in financial circles of that part of the country, Tene Colhae aye eaten Victor & Dac ven Liem PMAre Milligoket, Thom Cote off all ackendmvente? which the above question arose. It was argued by Wer: | aott aitapnueate nen » le on the | rhe Governor considers banking a great evil, and thinks | —201 Siaith, Mills & eoeg0 vble W Tlarrison--Ad tex tice De |" ¢ Bostont Seata i The Chair is of that opinion, ‘M. Meredith and J. A. Philips for the bankrupts; and E. Peyster & Whitinarsh—I1 bags 2 bdls A Caselli~100 bushels | 8 ih the o heey ication at his office in te. its extinction would bea great benefit. The annual re. ’ cy Boston ; in New York by E. pea nuts to master—sundry to various persons. acd others, 6th—Arr

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