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7 ry USEFUL FANCY ARTI RDIAL, the continuation of the Cumberland or National Feo territory, had originally been one of the United to address the Heuse. He said thet CUSTOM HOUSE, NEW YORK. Seer LBS FOR PE PRESENTS. CNA ore OF LOV Road, as follows:— Mr. Giddings reminded of a man who hed a story Ee et na ss ‘oat Through the State of Ohio, 100,000 = 6. And be it further enacted, That the President of | about a 1 he wes very fond of telling, it mattered not ill be? aor a tii lin miei In cite Gane’ ti, si Conwsnor enone ha tirts af Chie. rye the United States, so soon a8 he shall be informed that the | where or when, or in whet circumstanses. It he could ED ve es far nagh supplies “Cabin Cnannis Braeety Thre 6 the State of Ilunoi 150,000 State of ‘Texus has become entitled to be received and ad- | not find any other way of introducing his story, he would a kee 5 ii quantities, and at imes, as may be HAYE the most nave psorement of bees fal re i ae et : mitted into the Union, in conformity with the provisions | strike the table, and then say ‘there, that was very like a | Suuired fi dtu of che United Staten ‘Reveoue Boats, wi pene inte ts rus Dases sn Hoe v $400,000 of this Act, shall cause the same to be publicly made | pistol! Oh! taiki about pistols, reminds me”—and | may be em; employ ed in this District during thecarrent year—as per nee At s amesy cor ana otal, es known by proclamation ; and shall at the commencement | then he weuld in: thous who happencd ta be pre- | sth-dule “ligioe — Wy Black ad . i Seeated Soaps of all yarietiee (The aporopri ‘0 Ohio and Indiana to be | of ihe first session of the twenty-ninth Congress, lay be sent his everlasting tale of a pistol. Such wasthe gen: Eageat ved bow condage . tes ye oe for , Sime ‘Bloomi Jost oe io applied ie the completion of M‘Adamizing ; and in | fore both Houses all the pr es receiv by ibis gov- | tleman frem Ohio. (Mr G); it mattered not what sub, pn a 2 hacks en pe Braches of all kinds; Com! very arte ai iy stent the i Inois, to te grading and bridging—this portion of ernment which shall have taken place in pursuance of | was under discussion, when or how, or under what cir- : ib h | for the use of the Ph in yond revtra the work bei completed in OF ind perhaps at | this Act. cumstances, his hobby was slavery. ‘And on Savery he in cables To Kerth brushes welling or at home. he Ana from his iatem drive for aye, this time, finished through Indiana. The road to| ‘Mr. Speaker,Mr, theme eg arose from about fifty | would talk ut any time and on any occasion. Slavery— Shei ors and kedges Ib yp brushes nasi Ste he emernied This Boveretan ty. be surrendered as finished, to the States aforesuid, | members in every of tone, from stentorian low itve —slavety—was his theme, and the lash and cruel | Hawsers, — ness to shrill queraloumeee and sack would have required ,and thelike. He then remarked on the speeches of Sneath whose sway by ess through which it passes. “as far as completed, the : aoa Houseline 1 ogee Camberiand is one of the | bent and tae} boasiel | wiobed fiat apaseee'berconitione teas hele | teodepes ais totes eee aie saper ome 5 ane ge jst an geal ey é nates te a on the face of e glol In the midst of the noise and confusion the floor was | ence andthe distinction he tained both in the fi Rigging leather, (side) Baa" in each nerve retuming 4 t has been of such immeasurable ad- hey ean be fa in the Vale vantage, to the Union as this. It is destined to amrertied to and thecabinet. He then commented upon the assertions Wht ng twine Fs read Soe aoe te pt exe ‘ate, by 801 realise eowyese Liss Bor, of Ky, who. sent up tothe Clerk's desk a reverse which had been made that South C: was seeking = “ton e Sage ee eet os pemmmoge gree pang IT ie Foe ar 3 b ib ream ib doz each each ing the iy Mites cal cherry ne weg the Rocky mountains—the valley of the | resolu'ion, which was read, ing that the debate for offices, and scornedthe idea, and this he told the Md: 3d aa Shu are respec i Prepoa—and to haul up at mile stone 3,777, on the | the joint resolutions for the eee on of Texas should whigs they would discover, when Polk assumed the reins Grencile, Bete Faery Tose we Sieatiras Soars.—Of Soaps the follow- oF ‘any delicate secretion drink and live, coast of the Pacific } 4 4 seemncn Lewin d next ESS octane aes ad Bove. a wet x (cy a — at Pie then decision, raph se b mp tacks, copper ing conse cane me porte at ey foc ir te ceed to vote on such amendments as m 2 choose own Cc le n proceeded to @n expo- Serew: I sed <3 Tne passage of the bill was sunpended for to-day pending. On this resolution he demanded the previous | sure ef the assertion of Mi , of N.C., that Mr. Brown Windsor Boap; saperior Transparent Soop, is balls an ‘teal mare ime on account of the thinness of the Senate. pe P Clay bed sonatas a vote of et intelligent of the mp hammers exch cakes: A loating, Bu Soep, era or baths Sone Balls; Engl arenas com, The bill for ying to the State of Massachusetts | M oeeiner asked that the hour shouldbe changed to | sation contrasting Pennsylvania “and. Northe Cerolin BT | eee Oty of a cy Kon. “guanine , 78 46,) for mili 8 ne anascertained balance, ($227,178 46,) for militia | ong orclock. the latter having eboutffour persons who could not iS son PR | Abmand Creams Rmeroen, pergoence ae benanove tit, services in the last war, being upon its “ No, no, no,” was heard from all parts of the hall— } and write, to one which could be found in the old ite lead ground in oil 3 Guerlain’s ; Ambrosi Sha Ne es vi Nort a ee ure has beguiled Mr. Hanneaan called for the ayes and noes, and | « Two is the hour—two is the hour.” Key Stone. (At this period there were only about seventy Tei R Bare fae ca a ae tye te and Jel dal : they were ordered, when, at the instance of Some member moved to lay the resolution on the table. | or eighty members in the House He proceeded to com- zack paint Hy ihe foe very ih Ch ty Forbes aa peerings of ir. Bars, the bill was passed by informally, for} Mr. Canno.t. ot N. Y., demanded the yeas and nays on pant ‘at much lengthon Mr. C! me touch- grees, a iy boo wi eit Leh, pole, euch fo aay ad ns gome! @ more favorable day. this bmotien, 5 which was seconded, and they were con- ing on the British gold—the Cathal me, wanes | eid rahe varnish «el cd ao 4 Eagan | Fresuness sue Broom xo si ot a fall Heals emen tn Su jent ered. vot wi e whige- 1e solution ion— varni ‘OMPLEXION —Go. just |, who ye. net The bill prescribing and limiting the pay of pen- | **RSSUS0ed nays beng called, here were yeas 63, the opinions of Mr, Clay and Mr. Polk—the result of the ch Bpirita turpentine Fs Gheaux's “Rreckle, Ws | ‘nt VAmande; ie Goniin a Joy a fathers ane to owny Bae ae Gremls, DOt tO CxGoE SEES Comey » | nays 104, and a motion was lest. election—nerve—slavery, &c. ke. He argued that, ive th Paint oil gal | Amande; Blanc ve de sag red name 000 per annum, (as understood,) was passed Copal varnish gal | Blanc erie; Blanc Eapanne; Eoantss co beh, tie lisped to thes HOY i . ae revious was then ordered. them Texas acd they would have all the cotton groand Pony Ib | These destroy tan, iene, © les, &ee., and effectuall: re pete che hall ‘Alo, the bill for 4 he relief of Way ,E Easton ; ie. od hema a being ordered, it was put and | in the world, and would have Great Britein under bonds Pee Senshes, sssorted do shes aR fro the Injarous elect of reyposure to blea oe, now mmel tisrions CORDIAL bless. t ef of Horace Em louse amp atmospher ° i too, Bribe decos renee bate on rand whe Pea Sires termtasin te’ de: | to Nesp Bor. wished to propese an amendment ax on | So's haudsaws SSS Ghee hetahes cach | be without some restorative of the kind, Rau de Toilette; Lua- aclemae ep = OLD COPPER. * One or two ives bills were then introduced by | amendment to Mr. Douglass’s amendment, which was 20- Compass, saws each Painters’ tools, assorted in’s and Chardin’s Preparations; Esprit de Cedrat; luck from the the rose of death, Mr. Farr¥IgLp submitted a resolution for surren- | general consevt, and referred to the Committee of the } cepted by the latter gentleman. ‘Screw drivers each Litherage Ib to the kc, ‘These last are very pleasant and grate- ie Vinegar, "ion ba w vi fo to w: fe ony for eac! ease that aprings ‘Whole and ordered to be printed. Mr. Raraavn, of N. Y., next obtained the floor, and | Rules rege compasses bs we Hain — Nan Luau of dering. to. the House.of Repregentatives the old | yee eae es aleeeeetihed te intredooe.e. bal) | sesees that the committee rise, and no quorum voting on | Spokeshares cone Tendent helyaege ead | gotisiarn, Facranazions ren rips Haine raisse Ours; fom org ec ee I d in th vin} r the Senate. Tron. sq) eae S a "Toni flings pl ea seco My ain Pini aw'mey from faa Certs Fable ee ati Oe ond the committee rose, and the Speaker resum- Ea heoped each Bu vail co vines Baim of 3 il; Bestel Savion, joe Bar Beoeigs he ade of b hs ar et ir. Hamuin, of Maine, objected mov t the Sr ‘winter ai ia Perles Mr. Farnrrenp contended for it on the principle | House resolve itself into Committee of the Whole. Linn Bore moved that his amendment be-printed— | soem ol | Handllines 4, cach i J s black, brow and BIR | rice $3 pe Pr bet og 2k data oven, | Ror sale 125 Faltoa of economy. The engravings for the ae for | ‘The Srraxen deaided that the bilicould only be intro- | Agreed to. fp Dew He om, ee cach viarry for feng superfluous hair from the | "F's ayes two oo Rov had com the é: ebay sum of $60,- faced ty general soneent, ies pias casi ills Power was ~ pet the Committee on Accounts to send aan Bee, b ur say at clk; Row of ayte, for: Fegicd use n re-print the same mi: ir. Houston move sus] rules ena! for persons an h id a My ‘The use of the Seuste plates, would. save’ the ce: | to.afor SL i e House then adjourned. ae “ih spy exch | rich colors thee without, sin Eaters Medical Card. pobes of naw tinias! ike some further debate, | The Srcaxex decided he was out of order until the peccasan nk Rt | vn we Miidh'rope and stares “ib | iauids fowbeautifying i DOO TOR: Inte Ere om: the resolution was postponed. resolution of Mr. Levy, of Fa., be disposed o! Harrisburg. Hareeg ight bolt Powder funnels oan abaate Ware Tower Use on tHE Heapacug. che many THE SMITHEONIAN INSTITUTE. Bec ily spepially’ cet caart ne eae ay pean: KC oereepencence Sts vem Save Liareiey Oper, se $B anny sich | Galo Coleaeen Ont eat Jadia Bay — Finials vs seanine can de | Oe Ey eaoe erecaawent On motion of Mt Tarran, the Senate resumed | itwas adopteds Pet HOF Harnissura, Jan. 20. | Welded thimbles i bos cmt sie Waters iigbin's eelebaied on ll rng ean, high be al pane the considera: of the bill providing for the dis- Mr. Houston moved the suspension of the rules for one | Janes Gorpon Bennert, Esq.: Marline asics eacl der; superior Orange Flower Water; ot Oa} hv pesition. ati sa Wee. IRE, Salt eons bene oe fees Dat ene eee Dear Sir :— hel a Tipnices. ko., von THx TexrH.—Feletier's Qdontine | oO} —i i ‘ - i a ti © and gums, eae Be a hiatineal inane a ane pie, Come moved that the rules be suspended, and the | Onze Moses Y. Beach straggled round this way Mega aire We we friction roll do inch | i oe the moat ee pred clan nat the world Oris Kook the paueny. Ap Bear ington for the increase and diffusion of knowledge | Stateof he Union, Carton eat ae fee noleon the | ioday, with a little fur cap on hishead and a cane me pole. fol aka See eg ts eatrectae tarball inns ‘Also, | perfenced Surgwona among men. eas selfinto Committee of the Whole, Mr. Horxins, of Ve., | in his band, to look after the affairs of that pet 0 Balt Fuanp lather Waa bab | se eet Clove Anodyae, a sale, positive, and lasting cure | amination, SEL MN tiie el rest aes oe shinplaster concern of his, the Lehigh Bank. It is | Faber’ olucap Tan Woes pe auart | “ESeaccre or Foweas arp Panrywgny ron 1yte Tou.zt » ANNEXATION OF TEXAS. Mr. R.B Ruerr, of 8. C., having the floor, proceeded with his speech on the subj ject of Texes. He commenced by saying that he looked upon this discussion asa se- cond battle of Jacinto, and considering it such, he should, were made. Mr. Cuoars at length defined his objections to the corporate authorities as constituted for the con- trol of the institution in the amendments proposed Onesies ern, Trea Heseda: Poi de ca said he has been showing a receipt for hie stock, | © iri ae cord Gilinfer feat ‘ as paid ‘in specie,” from the President of the con- prover, it Cotton twine Ib cern. It may be—a iew days will throw more light | Rotten stone ia eee b Gs red 4 el socal er doz fe he could, follew thi of the Texans in | on the subject. There’s no doubt of one thing— | Falms ss Lar t ‘Bos * by: Mir. Woodbury, which propose. to. idestify: the. | San a ee ear ens their indepen the fellow is making himeelf very familiar with | Wrousht nails Teak PA 53 eaee es Oona atdes Fran Board of Managers of the National Institute (in e fe 4 nt is nf Ade Cayr h, ton dence, and be as brief, concise, ted, and forcible, f th e who have his petincharge. | Boat oars Lamp black Portuy Bowttere 3 ‘asare taadia! existence for several years past) with the Board of | ni remarks, as he could be. ‘The plan whieh tre intend. | some of the cre ta any “lumbering. ot Hakeem | Tormvaters each Cooke’ ladles each Ficurss Fleurs ditahe; Bougust do In ure medicine and advice Coaiines of the Smithsonian Institution. ed to support on this question, he did. waa thet teleodu. Whether, there lumbering,” or ‘ Indian | gance paas = each, ag Rene each | Suave; peas ‘Bellagropes Chy TAM tole b Me daily. Mr. Woopsury at length replied in support of | ced by tho gentleman from Tennessee, (ion Brown.) | talk,” going on time ‘alone willdetermine. Should | _jzt 1wre__” _©_F. VAN NESS, Colleetor._ roa Yasin os pans ay Dee the amendinents. Asto the nelae which was made about the debt of Texas, | it turn out so, "ll continue to sleep with one eye THE RASPAIL CIGARETTE | des Rois; do ntly: ti ‘PROFESSOR BOERHAAVE’S HYGEAN Mr. Bucuanan said that he understood this fund no notice of it whatever, ashe considered | open, and continue to use my Prosg. WITH PEARL CAMPHOR. e ss ee "Buchu es af RENOVATO! tobe a peace ie the guttees ony of xatweledes and emoke ee ee could niictices ee [UMPHANT SUCCESS! A®! REMERY against a number of, dissenee difienle of sbi Oireee tig onuai Verb ‘Verben ewer Fetes an de eather among men. 2 his opinion, the best mode of do- wf A sometimes even considered chronic and incwal ing thia was through a Library—he icnew of no | stated, to the annexation, tavancel in the House, me BRISTOW, finishing Writing Master presents hig pont which tolenger mabe toa tomemnerend seco sie Paya Sout figp ormen Bavsuxs—Of the greatest variety, im were two-firet, that the mode of annexation was ki tng habitants of ork cian, but often require to be alleviated during his absence. Hy oF home mann! are ; and as- wed ahr ‘euedmanceas weld even he ac | irr taco ole oopned by oe | nd Bs ay dae sets aU Same | Ric ternal sie tamed tame ece | mae pict Nar fats ed are 5 4 mal ower, nm ‘an inter- ttering proofs of ap} jon 5 inds. Si 5 ceptance of the advantages of an academical in- Selene: om Lim hat the ‘sininie of ‘Texas would | stow on efforts d jucing his present Academy age of che Raspail ec iaererte, The saby panne, Olearetee fed children, ny es ‘A. 8. s. & Co. would 'partienlaa call the at- |g stitution except by a few who could afford the | be the admission of a foreign ad into ti the Union, to vo ieee ALS poh a nee Was App onde vito have an Cea aa thee ees tention of ladies anc a gentlemen to this branch of asinens, means For the benefit of American literature | which Congress had no power, as the: saltan le vanepitive tateni ions eorte tan die to retum | nothing soeffectual as the Cigarette to remove the odor of to- | found very aeniplite so every variety raanas positi y very hla we wanted a large National Library. The library speepore iy (rgd Pret, taieion tied in a ing oe to his Academies in pogon and Liverpool. 1. bacco. j22 3t*re f Tomes, Ano Pocner Dagsay ne enar Ciealeaie es wer to admit existed, ‘as to the m ; peeeee | Toms any, Pocxer Daw eee ee eT eee ee reece Sew Hany [Ja which i should bo esuered “He thea peooceded@eM’ — soreuion an tesconceunencnat overaac er DALLY'S TOBACOO MANUFACTORY, | sdchape., Foncie Shell nd Buinlo Fork Comba. Fost shite, (Mr. Woodbury) proposed to blend the Na. | amin Jie, emeten oOo ete me ae ncapem WEEN: ene 11 gaiveine SATE BE, Combe tba Miron, combined. Tvory an Shell t at : seri , fk focal twat odie Shp Ltr, Te | wi gta ae cat atc aar [ emg RGAE Nat ERDAS So | Tso ae eal eel eth | “ey A Rae egy rea beaut ng ‘1 ; ‘ ‘ < Sea javenae pl Piha epee inehitina Wate Stay eet eee to fectlie be teat ae ore bletaing aye of Nace cece a ek chagees oil aed | nee ote and smeaiies Bopeton. mae Penn itoaine mars ug Preston Sults;aplendid cute a Coie Boren ‘Bri Sane ever. Mr. Aten declaimed with much energy and earnestness against this corporation as proposed to be consolidated with sthe National Institute recited the history of this insti‘ute from its ori cation, whereas, the constitution expressly. granted to sty thpenat Rig sora ge Cantey ress the right to admit new states into ie Union @ argued, that the opponents of annexation granted that \dvocati the strongest _posi- ton by taking themesel: that which was undenia- bly wenker. He then proceeded to show the powers, ornate Vi ae, ia. This Tobacco chew plating Taka Black, Se ie and Forming Writi Hie gin ‘bat ivbaceo; manufacrnied page te 3 Too fece hatha, ent'yl ote erecies boomamaly Soe te EMP.—600 bales prime pan vestantenen sencsveee ees H forte oat pre LLINS & CO., 56 South st. 4 MEDICAL ADVICE IN 2a ge EASY be elt cexrina ra em oe scented, Maccal Amevican Geatle- man. Lundyfoot, Frevel Beseueetince tieseenne: a rapers; toilet, of personal comfort, at home oF travelling. PRIVATE Digi by the voluutary agsociation of a few men, to its | ing ‘wttrinutes of the teaty meting paver aad te es: from 9 A. M., to1 P.M. vie above arcs are all woqranied tobe mae ofthe Sex in Squumerating srortien ‘of the cles they have for Tz oF Maine aa” oy Fig EW YORK ORK COLLEGE incorooration by Congress, and the later grants of | amplify it by introducing examples where the treety- Te eee ee ee na eee ed Meter. | ale, Messer. A.D. SAI NDS & 60. srouid also alt atention arse, 8 rad it money for its subsistence, in the preservation of | making power could not operate without the assis ter «anufactured than any other in the State of New York or shes Supl ie pecarincar sar on? mea ya Which me Pai shery, eget Pare part ome its collection of curiosities in the Patent Office, ae} ‘ance ef Congress, and also showing that the Clea hates inden ab Tu okaod vt Gets ius und [ osteo re tea YP pyar ‘eseation Saini of SSeee slowly but surely evolving that moral of corpora- | power of Congress was superior to that of the Treaty 0 saciid ash ove Wil Prompt ‘ * ten heyy ong ae A ape erlang Of thers | sate. ee making power. He aleo adverted to the fact. that atwo- thirds vote of the Senate was only a majority of nine,and asked if it could be possible that the constitution in- trusted solelyto so smell a body,which wasso much more liable to corrupting influences, the decision of questions interesting the whole people, without their representa- tions, that, wherever they can, they will fasten themselves upon the public treasury. Mr. A ar- gued that the reception of the Smithsonian fund was contrary to the spirit of the consti:ution. But, said he, you have got the money—it is in the trea- peter pn tle hsving the same pains taken as if they Haan ‘and the public. ‘Savage, 254 Ful , end A. A. Samanos, pa Waren Wi th the followi sie viz:—Sarsaparil- i: Aten forthe enty of New York. las go ety eal Wfiaspberry; Straw: abet, Ses Mebicinat Wareas—From aT da treet on lebrated Spricgs. Union, Iodine and Pavilion, re- From Saratoma-the Congress Union, lodine an if af asa rma og vo make application to the Coll oust asa St anced gees ans & Se. goannas fore et ey 52? 1mtec ALOK, from order at Orleans whart, foot ° : y SHC Wt sury, or ought to be, (yes, but from the last ac | ives having any thing to say on the whole matter. He Cousignees will please attend to the receipt of thei Goods in im- Spring Waters Waive Sa ir, om an a and Binal ond Rit conte it was invested arkaheas bonds, which | contended that it Bt Sa ,and argued that to yield such mediately. j22ec | the Seidiitz amd Seltzer Waters from Germany. 2 time rr rre M Sere it PIR PALIDE enone are at a heavy discount,) and the honorable Sena- | power to the Senate was to ‘give to them all legislative GROTON FOUNTAIN BREWERY. = = sgeat pli nny 8 fred jothem cat tor proceeded to show ‘that the National Institute | power whatever. They might make treaties giving reci conta HE i ghihe gubecriber to mest che increased de, Cc: tN Tor io tad Ansiee Alcs hitherto, roanahactared THOSE SEEMING MEDICAL AID privately, will find athis Brewery In ‘Alber, has rendered itnecessary, to meet the JREGORY at home, day or evening. wants of his cust to commence a Brewing establishmeat | His vaiidees is 66 Gold street, next to the cornet pot Deki in New AE vob eal ed as above, where he iatandato produce | street. Dr. G. has. published s treatise called “the Rubicon, de requ w willeven i ucrease the reputation} on private diseases, secret habits, ogee debit of fis i Br ms 0 ma” of | tence, Yrnitfulness, &c. polo eee se ye ibinoar oae a ee, meee: faba fn ec oad OFFICE OF THE AUBURN & ROCHESTER RB. CO. Boe Suk arly es procal dut es,overriding the sets of Congress—they might tmnex States — —they m: lunge them in war—every thing which it was admit ee 4 * Benate could not do, might they yielded to them the exclusive power which clrimed. It was said that annexation would extend slavery; was that not a municipal institution, and was the Senate to have power to do it,’ and Congress nothing to ey" It was said it would produce war; and the Senate the right looked, in ite formation, to the absorbing ef the Smithsonian fund. Mr Allen was ‘opposed to the trick of © nationality”? assumed by the corporation of the “ National” Institute Everybody could see through this ‘“nationality”’—it was a trick, adopted even by the eating-houses, for there was an eating house down town called the ‘ National Eating. Hous: !” (Langhter.) He protested against Pines reduiaite top enone 8 oe radical on =~ explicitly, i ee 01 courscuca sien ay GN gcc Baeat, Rooms of the Coll 419 re V ewe arene rg fleet, emia Pa a THE a pa Spee a ret. C. 2 pa 3 Sorento, Ereimor ¥ pean, as the further countenance by the government of these | ' plunge the country into war, and Congress nothin; es ote en that the ors of me | He Tie Bansey ss Wiaonieeso tank i aet, 7 Eat East dy fora oft Coe us “national” corporations, The object of their in- | *y,", Could this be so? Wa hi th doctrine they ae jets Bradway; bh era grmars of Chambeca strat and Broadway, and ere tha ay fomach, or cou stitution was to fasten their fangs upon the govern: Texas was a foreign State, wud thet Coneret hed ne of he 15 meee : seid 0. business. aie per a w bold atte Collegeof sd maa ioe nee design of Ee ned rede power to admit a foreign State into the Union—he referred force Commay FOR THE FACE AND SKIN. W. 8 RICHARDSON, M~D., Ageat, Trovines. of Congress to direct the miod of the | wun hc spe eerie plates werasavineien. | Nefenms Tecan more Ieceh nh Welty & gf New ork a Tir a cogmetic, for eradicating - pimples, _plotshes, | RICORD'S ALT ATIVE MOCTURE FOR THE por American people, but to obey it—it was not the | and each had aright to judge of the compact UA which J nd cit Bageceralware the Parties at all | ties, eseive Paypen ip ae ie table Lotion. ‘its ue Tors short tase will extablish n Yn e aemanent cure of pris or svamuaery sg, venereal legitimate businees of ne appear eerie to | they Rice! higwin tied pene ser at ian inged by } gratis Y Room ne ‘a19 1m‘ ‘Franslet Boo oy foant ig eg and ee ant. comm rob ere ac Tbcente each | Of mercury, sr anahifal Trescngat “All persons eur. manage and direct the literature of the country, | &™ Oe entol them, ey bad a » by their sov: oe ewes Le LEGS. 1 NDS, ARMS, te. ed TP ealecbie. aa ocation | forthe Nae at cting a system = bysthe peonles the political duties assigned them J TORRY, #0 rad ern sae 0 Mand exch inte bed a ‘The Loss of Feet and Leg te the | OPFICE OF JEFFERSON, INSURANCE COMPANY. Sinan and C| ee te ree ireh’s: Cosgh, Drops, & himll ale aor one mies out zh x . w erat "vir. 'Watxr defended the National Iastitute Tight te Sritharan trom the Uaken, whenever, in i opt JOHN F, THOMSS, C Meter, be.g2 | 4 N ELECTION for Directors of thls Taatpation, foxtie Beare oka Conch, teflrnsn and Patni the Base Ta single botdion st $1 each, ia cams Goren a i a ae, the denunciations of the honorable Senator | position place them? Every State was independent wae bog New will at the office ompany, No. sent to al fats of te Union Sold at caret ‘and from Ohio. The National Institute had no de- a | ee Medicine sid URICHAT DSON, M. D., Aneat. and sovereign, and each —_ as in relation with sign upon the Smithsonian fund. The Society had if conte ‘manufacture IFI- | 96 Walt street, on Monday, the 3d of February next. "The above valuable medicines so sold at wholesale ay recall fy fecal ot another, was thus a fo State. He then re- Bike tines, eo most correc! ‘Follgpen from 12 o'clock M. to o'clock P.M. {88 Bowery, comer of Sori compli ving, GEO. T. HOPE, Secretary. eee . : red moads and worn ificin! leg for forty’ years, and WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. ONCENTRATED EXTRACT OrSARSAPAKILLA, The lasiteie otthashed with a disnguiahod ae Sine eee eee ‘into the Calon, geen ‘panefoccre for uy ae years Ee coub. pac! ot eer nee Gueken a Oe Nery Yard | TRIKER'S ierete awe FORT! Meera HAIR, ‘waich will ve Gurrian axp Sassaynas, prepared by the N. York College ber of Mr. Van Buren’s cabinet, (J. R. Poinsett, | Would it not have been a foreign and independent Hor of Bizing satefaction 0 al rus Wosd Lan | willbe sre een iden Sy sey ew minntes, Tue eine, ag Pharmacy Sale concer Somes we believe,) and Mr. Van Buren himself had given seta And in ane aa the fouition oo ‘Texas diner? OG All levers trust be post pads Ome ea Oe hee it, i. I Pig efationy, nd ure m= Pouaaaes the | he | qualities an oo his countenance to. the Institute, as many presents | made as td the term of fesidenca:Toyuned Dy pg to ul? imtee I hair without injuring from him to its cabinet would attest. The National Institute was a democratic institution and so was the new institution here proposed—the President, (elected by the whole peoples ) and his cabinet ad- visers, being its Beard of Managers. Mr. Fostar proposed an amendment, changing vive powers sled "bv the College tne tution for qualifications of members of Congress and Sen- ators, and afterwards eeaed to the consi: eration of the question of expediency. The first of the objections made on this ground was, t) at it war a sectional question. He asked what question of acquisition of territory could be other thansectional? Where would they find territo- I gg Tequested to har thelr money it vtec" y roaka ee thao iwoeld by he nants bon ier = se chad. Seman Cite tadls Rushers ke ox at sot and Shos ne, wl Pe —__ ET cO., apectials inform At fijeads ated che public ees eeu Bet pe Koon $ ‘goods are sold at an; . * to juice which would surround the whole Union ber. IN RAY ISPENSARY, No 3 Division street, et ” sis corm of Hipe respecuvely of the Board oon ond not be sectional? But it was said, it wee on ood the elt. BONER + 106 Canal street, HUN AD 1S, by the present proprietor, forthe su omar ps of tai 60 KH Wildevoi La., George Tucker, ol Vacs Gen’ | Parte ‘oie south. The south ‘had ceased to holt the | aia imere pacseee nee cee eee || SPOR RURTLUS Gti shore wacate olan ee erg berel Liecouat to wholeealepurchee 2 reigns of power. It passer e north! Weatwai Se eo aa cianie Sinidem cuca Gt 7 Ftd Bancroft, of Masa; Henry King, of Mo., and Jo- | thestar of empire rolls ite way Abd would they intext FINE FRENCH DRESS BOOTS. Rent ys ss eiing at eiscsd Shopse wistat injary 6 tee cuesicetoneand Sie BARA iti M. D.. Ageat. } seph G. Totten, and A. Oadus Bache, the two last | refuse to accept the opportunities of doing good which RETAILING fo Sigtinton nie lopees Fy Nes Fut: Kn ‘hamey City, thelr ageat tere mate atdiet or hindrance from business, even when allele have ’ being members of the National [astitute and resi- were Pieper nee ee at thie waste J ie pie ted at Sa Brontway, Er for transacting all business gouu-sted | fale Hdinctne With arated site © vist, (w ith D ¢ last acquisition of t le knew not how far i ‘cit wit sammanicaions al 5 sesy sen pe org cnet Congres nad tae might extend: He could not tell w what would be the effects togreror $8, gel soul “aaa ‘ie io heaeee Jersey dry, be natnelly ation ‘to. cases, bat = y= ‘4 how long ie nd or gel geqply ‘Seped in the their terms shall expire in succession annually, one | f Failroads on’ +team, and all the great mechanical im- | of every description, Bogle and, Shoes, Ta Bede. Ls of ime Sate ay ot ther ped erie terih, eras eeneiie peta g : Gastead of the Lanual | PFovements. He knew not where the extension of their fail misses, and children’ hoes, and Gales, Jersey City, Janpary 7th, 1845. mere "Brice $1per vials 0 oF aaah lint rre each year lor sevel fried b - system of government, which stood out among the gov- | £2. witha gene tasprament of O ' , jan ons 1 ts ST OL appointment of the whole number. ernments of the earth ‘like their own hills from the face | For sale wholesale: ‘Mol i, GEN Ps SUFERFLUOUSCLOTHING PARR’S LIFE PILLS. Mr. HuntingTon oe the amendment of Mr | of their land, bold, distinct, stretching upwards, was to 19 Im®rne $43 Broadway, opposite Niblo’s Garden, | (JNK! , Woodbury. He (Mr. H.) wished to see this . Smithsonian institution entirely under the control of the Government, independent of all Corporations. stop. He believed it was calculated for any extension of territory, no matter how large. But it was said that it [LL irons bad seuen gteleat ns of es 7. Tis icine has been counterfeited. Purchasers would disturb the tranquillity of the country, and the Sth Cig ree RL CHEAP CASH TAILORING Rr STR yen re zo witting the phen or The amendment of Mr. Woodbury was disap. | South would be responsible for it. Ho denied tt —, Sale we Crit Eng ra bensteiy fine herbal medi- shoved North, and the North alone, wos Feapeusible It was the | (THE SUBSCALN oneal ri. ash sywtem, | Stand them af = att ‘einen ieee acs nocaeary Wee eas mor Mr. Fosrer spoke next in elucidation of hia pro. Air goal adage pap at eg te renee uthesgny every Kind A iff fear foc nest vir jo, 8 invalid to oe and do heads of position for the appointment of the Board o! Nagement; the amendment being now fairly be- fore the Senate, it was briefly debated, and then rejected. Some other amendments were agreed to, when further action upon the bill for the present was suspended. te houe, a as they may, ponsible. He entered at some length on an exam- ation of the Poritions taken by Mr. ue y yeeterday, but was peace i thehamanes of the [This Mr. Rhett attracted ot notice and was listened to io with the most marked attention b; ie whole House. Every seat in his neighborhood w: cupied, and thirty or forty of the most noted meinbers of of the House had chairs carried into the vacant space below the Clerk’s desk, end there seated themselves right in front of, facin; and as close to Mr. R, as possible, in order that that they mig bt not es is 7 anal his sects. It has spoken of very and all comm ues tioned ability which itdiny lay: — Mr. Gronae A Catpwetn of id, canght the Speaker's and at fasailics should ya have pee em rams Mer eT, | ATCA actangh the Fost Office,‘ ‘ermine with the eee! traneert are now, frou thely many . any case, . vee 7 as Ma a; copie iy facts Wd ‘our sigent forthe Western Partof New York, slg, Hache yrs. Thomas Leah RCo Ce ad re —— ratio pGaerunaen lane ed sie greta Mr. J. y; mean armeleeso ene | ere Ane ioe of Ce tae an ane at jovia, in whicl pinion Bae. ‘ ep EP chy as eae fe Sener ri LODGINGS TWENTY-FIVE in an never you set Ww ‘el KW Persevered them, that been ‘he CENTS, sr Woof af oo the following chert | Sbecizate and lougtoeendiag’ dvapennic cemmdcrenses me ott at THE OBNOXIOUS EXPRESS. Mr. Janni@an said that, asone ot the Post Office Committee, he held in his hand the answer of the Postmaster Geveral to the inquiry of the Senate respecting the steps neceseary to the suppression of the private express arrangement between New i“ CLAIR TOUSEY, York ant New’ Orleans. "He moved its printing, | 22°, Hecommenced ty arguog that Texas war once sl THE NAG’S HEAD Postmasger of Joslin's Comers, Madison county, N. Y. wich 1.500 extra copies. M, Sevier moved that | Trosty ova ann hv cent eee SE No.3 Banciay Stuer, nzan Mesarh FORMING CURE OF THE LIVER comPLainr. the motion for the extra copies be referred to the pe al, went under the guarantees of the Treaty, a pl oon give ik oo Committee on Printing, which was agreed to. ‘which provided that its inhabitants should be adritted as citizens of the United States. He then proceeded to ur.ue on the conatitutionality and expediency of annexa. Fro: a cursory examination of the Postmaster’s favor without ive years ion in this matter, we find it to con- have licted with tele ‘Complain the pains in Finest Ee ae erates I ca ive 7g cae many he tion, aud to point out the benefits which would arise from . Fcrcuatae ent septate ta tae fer weeks Sees ‘lnborate paper from Mr. WiskiisSessrinice ut | tzaccomplanment When he sone > | exter then ett, | YSeuPaR aia" Pas tas ae ae the route aad arrangements of the express, and of | , Mt. Gippmos, of Ohio, commenced, by observing that forge atten owed 2 phys towels anit aie the contingency in which it goes through forty- a aS ftectested | 7)R. cove, RESUMATIC FILLS. | jkzown the tad ence of my complain se Phere dst ok two Frundred ¢ own if eight hours in advance of the mail, with a review | ty the spirit of fr elom, they spoke out their thouenis ‘be the only article which will cure the Rheumatism, either iw ceenrurd pp ey he er Complaint, rice of the embarrassment that would attend an open inflammatory or chronic; and for proof of the ssorrtlon LL He said the ey coe was whether two independent ne- tions should be consolidated into one. It would be the tormatien of a new Union. Ite consummation would fix competition on the part of the department, from CURE, asks #1 fering from thi complaint (0 read the fol- the impossibility of its sustaining euch competi- lowing certificate: the last five years. in since have user f fan tng Farr Lite Pl Puls, Vhave bees ee «aa tion unless at exorbitant charges for transportation | Upon the Union the debt of Texas. Ite amount was not | De, Corn — PAY, Tee Dene wen ee sleep te wood as ever I did, and can waic au of letters, &c.—concluding with a suggestion that cared waste beeen to og Lena! od Somer bed Pear, Si justice ch Bn pened suffering hu- ments as incorrect, we im increased penalties for such infraction upoe the | fence thelr might te fe calidon ee ver be. | manity, let this opportunity pase withoat, expressing my grat = long Hime lth heumatim, and have spent large sume of ve_reeejved his Pall T'wen atocked very sexerly-it i Tecated dere and Writs, which weve at caked ws teal rontve morn pats erglatiatormation Poplar Lane, above Gerdes, Philsdsiphie He called upon the gentleman from South Carolin to explain. Mr. Raerr said, that his jument was founded upon the bill of the gentiemen from Tennessee, which he # posed would be the proposition upon which they ‘would monopoly of the department, would probably be the oaly ey remedy ; but assuring the Se- nate that tment is ready to co-operate in any other available means for “arresting the evil !” of the New York and New Orleans Express.] ‘a cod tata was in | cannot deseril i ed am noe fh phase y Fit| vote, and eee ropos.d neither to take Texes lands, foreign merchants and expores are ife (A ; ris" Pep Frese (eats eee Those enclo FTE Bowen oen Sena both h ho wish for information with Sareea and team % minnie and then adjourned: "=" * © | "iu Gama sod net sete ha ace the me | Sr et Bia ie "| as mere rae ih gaat, | PORTUGUESE FEuaLe ris. hwy would leave Texas with her liabilities, and if ahe | ‘ ouble to call on me. ote UBAND GROSS Muze ete sean inten of Inbprdecnsntzees, ropehited hee’ sigue they would shield her NR.y, pape, is hy toed veckages, and HULLS TRUSS term the wondar and adsnt in that repudistion. It’ was said that it was] We will also ried Wi Atesander Welch 95 Nassau stret im aby an me = ae vrguder and adm Wasniwaton, Jan. 21, 1845. the slavery agitation which had brought this sooty wn as San felch; Mr. A. Pietch, iH KF, MATCH! The House met this morning at 11 o'clock, agreeably | question before them and that the north ect respon- Hinman. coruer of Green and Houston, st Ld and recommendet for family use by to the resolution adopted yesterday, but there were only ane for ite agitation. He asked who ‘Was agitatin, \~a¢ uence absence of sul- of ate so disagree- my \sjutious to persons abont fifty or sixty members ent at the prayers y the Chaplain, ere senan Toe he andre "TA. Vy ¥, 98 Jobn street, only: are ung de blo one After the reading of the minutes, eines mht his write bel question here? Was it northern men? Wee it nort! n upon —P I te abox. Al: sre box—Price ie Gre x. men who had introduced it into the other end of the ce pitol? It was the south! It was southern men! ¥ 208 n wi Mr. Covel . ons sie General Daowaooue introduced ‘an amendment to his | then prosecded Salta Bring st; Gol ki No {0 fla tention eit: bill, providing for the annexation of Texas, for the re-| slavery and approprindony orien meee Aventet Gijon isk Pine tnd Grand; ut met Ol ail climates, withoutyie slighest hiner, a ception of which he asked the general consent of the | arrest-and cecee aintaining the in. | Ged, Wheeler, 118 Cherry st. jal? immec epee I Dragilots and Grocers fa the city . bre ody alto, that poe printed in conneetion with | stitution. He den ended it DENTAL SUKGERY. re ht zs Dooksters, 19t Brostway, or at their WP axes of the Uni 0, J: inauadier Sion Conmeeh eoetat of} was the south and the Heald, if there was | TEETH SUPPLIED ON A NEW AND IMPROVED ome 161 Bie SPALDING & Co. agen dodo - aroma consent of the House, or | « southern whig in the pty pod did not Lo toa PRIN = — or one hundred Cresent) . were only about eighty eaten ™ did not belong to the w S! CIGARS! CIGARS! aughter,) He was Khe sentiments of 104 E: . oppori to uo ohlections being made it was reosived, and onlerod | arn whigs—of the whig party—ol Tenty Clayr- N. ines fay in ite the cuteution, of his frrende cd o be printed. The following la 8 copy :— whig party of Virginia and Kentucky, ko.” He pro- the pal y to, the following choice Vigars, just re- i mondment, intended to be offered in Committee of the | tested against slavery as being op to, the ee tyne agg mehr weal a Whole, on th State of che Vion, to bill No. 090; decla | Declaration of Ind , which delares it to be rn Rereeries o rasae beens, ‘Tine nay ea i onsen hinted anew Stat men : withia (ne jariediction ofthe Republic of Texan: on | &,,f01" evident truth that all peso bern Ske. 4. And be it further free and equal Sle proceeded ot great length in this strain, "aguinat Loss oa 1 ee ee r. Upshur and Mr. Calhoun, and the doc: nacved, bog a State of denouacil Texas when admitted into this Union, formity | trines he eaid they had inculouted. "He protested tes geavine and iyaported, and 7. Weelret tee Two, ox itn the p ‘oxisions ofthis aot, ahell be “ate, and-con | the arertion that slavery conduoed to the weal ier BS | o galled site hema ng ‘De m3 furnlt ri ape ae representatives inthe House of tatives of the | bombers? ead er Pablic, and he asserted that it was the J15 mere ker, contrary, and was dangerous to the safety of the - in case of invasion. ¢ whole of his speech was a lent attack upon slavery and all connected with it, nad al ali its concomitant and attendant ctreumatances, for thy port of which he declared this measure wos ahs Mr. Anpagw Jounsow, of Tennessee, next United States; and in all other respects, as far as the: may be applicable, the laws of the United States shali extend to, and have force in, the State of Texas, and all the torritory properly claimed and belo: to the same, +o the same manner as if that State, with its claims to EECHES! |.EECHES! = | pele D—Per shi from Hamers. « ao ma a «¢o THOMAS ‘ jo, Janna sizeot. wao. T. seen, eZE2!