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BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL j fument in behalf of the report of the Committee, | enougt, es the whole tarrtery was net larger TRIUMPHANT SUCCESS! noe chee Rs Seer Ee | } however, Senators on fhe, other ade should | 84 pow admitted, and would never support as largea Miiscere achnove ae ty tant of er Cork | Ya ye ee prefer to proceed at once to the discussion, he would Pk jrooklyn, ery distingwi: joy A recen' Washington. ‘waive hie personal preference, and gives his views | . gif, ie" of NX, made a peech in opposition tothe | coarse | we asl ie rat er rane ther have ni lead fo be. oon vee Saag fp tne mine ert [Correspoudence of the Merald.) upon the eubject to-day. sdmaission of Florida inte the Union, om the ground that a, ae 9 tow anh Hs efforts dicing hl present fvith the eae ‘um antidote tagged for ‘Tae Carton, Mr. Boewanan said that though he was in a mi- | irict—on account of alevery” ive constitution, ho, Hb, ihe, "1 os fe-Geh Wasarveron, Tu ,5P.M. nority of one on this question, yet from the inva-| Mr. Levy of Florida, jed, bat eee in such a tone SLEIGHS FOR SALE. Defrat of Annexation by the Present Congress— | tible courtesy of the committee toward himself, | of volee as not to he audi bie'ts re He was un- ‘ irom knowing all that they knew, and participat: | lersood to tupport the claim of Flor to admission, and | "Tif. fy HOMBE Bee eeeeReORe & eKvOWRS” Benton's Pian—drrival of President Polk--£x- | ing in all which they did, he could not resist the | '9 be divided when she iad population ee farm Went and Liberty streets, | + "UPERIOR AND pitas Aid ecoebey De KR LAM! SPATE iy ecutive Sessions, desire of the Committee’ to postpone the subject |, Mr McCui Tego: poeaaned Sn Sri ion, because —— i) ACADEMY, No. 156 BROADWAY. do 63 Gold street, between Fulton } iat seine of Inst week has been followed | t!! Thursday. they had not an tional power to point out Mr. B. cUanant+ es to impart te Laties and (Usuttemen of all diseases of a delicate nature; his The ex at ol Big a Oe withers ania eiouthae dielans sone WHITE, POLAR AND GRISLY py pk Bo un ediefous requis neither merenry, restraint fa by « dearth of ioteresting movements, but the arri- | py" CRVIEE aid he understood that the Senator Mr. Levy replied. HUpson’s pay RA fo fe SIO Faiversater etscnlod ta an nauns usiness pursuits, Hecent eases val of the Presideat elect, who is expected here on | debate. tf bs omar ina and the ayes hod it three | ni eee IN TWELVE EASY sens ! eee ree 28, Zon Tharelay, the commencement of the Texasdebate | Mr. Morgurap replied that he would prefer the | nounced the decision howev ma I Does | rat writing causing aera an re Senate oo the same day, and other matters in wibdree nn ap Pyutedar, shen Me, Povier ie Lass moreh ne oe Conimitte rise as he did not he of life, sally ou iS Cal nod noes, embry . oni Iti tian to postpone the oneniagiat the debate on the Fag caerion ae ks and eek Ars ons a <- wiih avedity daring the remainder of the session. Itis | resolutions against the annexation of Texas, till ee woe Ge i position to strike mi « ; patient being th snored that a letter is in towa from General Jack- | Thursday of this week, was agreed to. 2 ons tote bprgr eee “ os vw2a6 7% P 9, lect of the parties ee atte ng of the plan of annexation as present- Pcie yi Prosiging for a varohaee apd distribu: | that the Delegates which had framed the con ee irom a fiers at AL, Tens in New York can take a course of Writing in wathont pain or hmconveneaee. is ited Benton; but I do not place any ere. | Gonsof ihe decisions of the Supreme Court of the Florida should maxe alterations, to atrike out therefrom | Would covsiier thei NT specimens of Writing are exhibited on, the amzing: fread ier guarantees tle r a; a mat. Mr’ Benton denen to | Uited Sees, among t ad re ae ih aes ets | saree sence aaa | eee ts suone t questions of t ' . i ™ a Dison aed Taos ual hee adminiration | watetaly appropiate pale money sate | ie peevent tee nate and melas om anterng ee | “"-~"-cre ear CIGARRT GIGANST = | D., Hanser flan ct maa Bee TARA comes into power; aed the manner in which his Ly State, before Florida should be admitted as a State aah ht CIGARS! CIGARS! followin ‘choice just received by lave arrivals ° sasrslaed by thane prints known te purchase of book: r. Dayton urged the utility Mr. Levy asked if Gentionman erepossaitt ta racibin’ jassam street, the, Herald Build, or ‘Segars, j by IMPORTANT MEDICAL NOTICE. Neh “retoiore hostile 60 amexation, is conclusive He weccemiy of es Peer eerti ae Ee pg Plas he intended to subrait it to a vote with- cath A sete Cans. me Wraaliss, of verious brande. eects varies beands. ata coke = Foak in ib. oes hat will na out debate, ry 4 f a uae ill not De sanetioned by the real | some thirty five thousand dollars. But all objec- | “Mr Monix replied that he was serious, and that he did pemaros. fectly) those, despa perc casce of war : Phan Scins soll Gite canna nay tion was prenruled, and the bill was ordered to be ms Suppose a month’s discussion would enlighten them, " id hd. ghntinae cer, > «that she Will retues all future profers, providing for the appointment of Assistant aie Mr. A. V, Brown said he could not permit such a pro- ‘abo enlaae cayincand i oan Semen soning re : vine made by Boropean powers, as eons aud Parsers in the Navy, and regulating the | [#tou to put without remark Ha sald that there were ri thems erg Chee re es Hospitals as incurable. aor ficval to her future prosperity pintment of Chaplaing, as to their age, was next | “PW8rds of 200 members on that floor, and on the same ; oe ' inewhere™ a6 {mere cy. Call at it Fee Rie The voirs of eo al College for President a ated peg jae 3 ed. Buch fee! . a 7 principle each member might say that there were some nical chagges are most reasouable and Pecchioas GUN a Oeualedl to-teceren fe Bi by Mavera, ars chanan and Tap- | clauses of the Constitution mld they did net like, and ARCHITECTURE. : ten " 4 admit the Stute. Now A ition which t! he has web F ‘ Ay. ae, ng bai hele other public bu s ted. Ayes 16, noes 21. a rightto oak there was, ag ondy question wh Republic n ie ie Sea ta The Loss of FM one Walang! Hindrance ie eo tranescte The bill prescribing certain regulations for the | in ite form?” They had no right to ask any other wh toe , ie alle 4 N.Y JOHN ¥, THOM ' ; ivate boarding houses are fills | transportation of the ‘public mails between the ihe protested ogains: the principle which wos evasive Vi OF THE EYE Water street fork, Me v United Si ‘are attempted to be introduced. He then proceeded to show 4 imported i bo coe nd f Fae mere ald crane the necessity of the clauses which were objected to, and | j <sini Pees h to a third reading. pon its passage we shall no- 4 down, roe politicians, said the Constitution of Iowa said no slavery shouldbe | -"sa30 « er aod preparing for the Me etre took up the bill confirming to se la etter R DUNLOP & SON’S ALBANY ALE wi sae Ca icgen nga ieara bar cmanufaconrer for urtyshve ecnerel eramble for the spoils after the fourth of the legal heirs and assignees of Julien Dubuque, heueetoney rjken ou ofthat Comsituion before A REGULAR sapoly of F st See ye and Brows A, ia ¥. Wheeler, so closely iihitatiug nature + cpt Anne, tim comp alt Whe ep Mireh 1, of New York is he lati the title to a large body ot mineral lands in Iowa | lowa was adm hogs bends, Ve coe Salpplng eae Oy = 4 from # A.M. to 1 P Ma afer which be 5 eal oe Srey ee ee ote “erritory, (40,000 acres) acquired by said Dubuqne on Kina. of N. Y., moved thet the committee rise. sist comers § BARBER, geet { nar pation Imsoe ni'smtec te » tenes * of the pation, ell as his own, of the Indian, andicontrmed bY the: Spapitt' Go: Tellers were apen and lared. | Yon, nays 76, & Son, from el if catom.”'A Al Di BRO Begs wo ator oe ABERNETHY’S BOTANICAL PILLS, ba a e etween The disputed boundary question between the Siate of ecet and Territory of Iowa, was set- tled y by an agreement between their repre- yurchased tee ros se resumed. to the ase of Private ee er CHB ORO List. BLE the most sanvalled y for diseases ofa private na- Messrs. Bagby and Phelps, when a motion of the ities i tee Tow ta nila, easiest v8 : Positive an ly cure, ey the restricti latter to postpone the bill indefinitely was carried | 4. @™,8t2t#0™,0f N. ¥., moved to adjourn. The yeas Pabie Bal coutinues to pursue the treatment : ‘i and nays were called and ordered Yess 69, nays 84. New York, January 3, 185. ts im?m 40 successfully used by that gentle- diet or hinertee From business, a Abernethy Possess B Capsules, rethee So the House would not adjourn. FRENCH LANGUAGE ON THE ROBERT sop fn all discepes of the Eye, end nauseating. mixtures, cana canta iwre iy Ba The 3 bo badet? 4 joint resolution from the House, authorizing | Cavz Jounson moved the A oe oe the aabctaien SONIAN METHOD, pring eel thy 2 fg peer hsdas belegionteely tos any wuploasan — t 44 * yd Ste the P. M General of the United States to contract | the bill for the admission of Iowa and Texas, in twenty A NEW COURSE of Lessons in French, ing to the jed, after they have baffled the fmell they do not tae af uy dene alchan the stomact eof the ihe ‘ ation of the which point has ehwaye wi’) railroad companies in certain cases, without f minutes after the House had gone into committee. Py of Robertson, ill be given DM ‘of, and been declared incurable, base Yom te mye cl er oe veen claimed by ¢ of Missouri. adv. rising for proposals, was read athird time and | Mr. Apams moved to adjourn. UISSON, A. M,, at98 Leonard a . Physici Deal selves without any fe iscovery, ' en The French peoliation bill was also postponed im | passed. The Sreaxen salditwasoutoforder, 7 Ir Baro li en eo i jpse her sex (n all complaints, such as Gonor- the Senate until Thursday. Pending the consideration of a bill for the re- | ,,.i7,AD4ms moved to lay the motion of Mr. Johnson on | to learn the French, gy ibelr fiends, are respectfully invited to to him when diminution of sight is fist ¥ = "They gives tome wad wer, oe - ~ | the table, and called for the yeas and nays. Twenty-six 4 / * i, Eney sive & tone and sner- » ben tele Ga a te pote cee Pay a peal of the duties ef certain railroad iron imported | ‘tood up for the yeas and nays, whioh the Speoker did | Murtdeuine pargeide aslo eee mpebat descrnceite eppeicetions exe sate serene nents eter ever ra neocen, Oe ed ation into Michigan. not think a sufficient number, and tellers were ordered, | school, and for the past year at M. ow collegiate x Pe which invigorate the ayatem.. One Box (wh bs ts Gu wants Thomas, of Maryland, is on the} Qa. Motion of Mr. Sturgeon, when 28 voted yea, and €4 nay. So the yeas and nays | school at New Brighton. would reapect ifally ler to D in The Senate adjourned. gentlemen, both in regard to qualification 2a wagons ed re. eek) generally saree. real by Wan" Won in two ge thi » Wholesale Tellers were called ‘in Broad n = the meantime may be obt at his residence, oy P ) Hike ‘Cn eae rine Pen at 97 Mai House of Representatives. ind nays were called ‘New Couitse for Ladies will be stay on the same day, at Im*m They are conveniently sent by pos eve of preseatiog a pw hiet in exposition of cer- tain political and priv cts of Senator Benton. They are relatives by Wanmincrox, Tuesday, 1th Feb, 1848. | 1a atokate Yous 72;nays 0. Sothe House would | io o'clock, A.M Revenences. Yaga anaimernate MEDICAL NOTICE. er meme Mr. SipeLt asked aud obtained leave from the House | Mr ‘H of Ma MM PeLaforest, French Con- | Dr. Porter, 1 Barclay at CENTS suinceny, AND CITIZENS sfflieted with any TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. ir Hupson, aforest, 1 litle, Merenrial or other dss «or wi to call ita attention to ® matter, which concerned him 9a this the ayes and n: re eat AGane Zz pe , yarieey of hall frumaks, val bocce sala OND SESSION. personally. (He found in aletter im the New York Cow | Yeas 43—Naye 112 80 was net ordered. Ppa rr ‘Carter & Co oe THE NAQ@’S HEAD ntfs Ad — rier ond Enquirer, from ita Washington Correspondent, a ir. Sempre, of Ind. moved that the House now ad | EuLopan Berard Mondor, 36 ash Cooper—Sir — tod @. certain In Senate. ment vt certain incidents in’ the debate between | journ. On thia the yeas and nays were called and or He j No.3 Baneuay Sraeey, NEAR medsiely a0 mica tora a dost » who ont bt Wasnrweron, Cnesday, Feb. 11, 1845. ek snd Geddings onthe Indien Appropriation | od, when Mr. 8. withdrew his motion. mt ‘Melly, 58 Maides Lana Broapway. ron eontinued with fim two Prayer by the Rev, Mr. Tustin Journal he sent to the Clerk's derk, with a request xy, of Pa, wove ow ad} f {1 2w®re Tho Subscriber having fisted up j I tried one anothe! The char lalé b-fere the Beant 6 66 i that tt should be read—the Clerk read the pass. MCAD CRRY, loved that the House new adjourn, | CRY Sree eee aad newly Turaished several rooms | Sdvertisin storm, and ench one promised positively ae The chair lab fore the Senate a communica. - Fina ede e pass-ge re- | Onthisthe yeas and nays were called and ordered— THE PICTORIAL NEWS RvUOM, connected with this Establishment, | %: length discevered the object of ‘men was mo- tion from the Wat Department, respecting the 10, which stated that * A‘ter Mr. Black had taken | Yeas 70—Nays 94. No, 2 CATHSRINE STREET, BETWEEN EAST solicits s call’ from his friends ond y-were not doctors. I concluded to go into Meteorological Observations at Girard College Mr Geddings rose in reply, but being called to | ‘The question then recurred on laying Cave Johnson's ADWAY AND HENKY STREET. the public. the doctors kept me under a course of mer- also a communication from the sume department f. Schenck said he hoped, afer what had tran- | vesolution on the table—on which the yeas and nays hed | Fy HAWKES, having fitted up Parlor as a Geueral News JAMES BYRNES. re seating the mineral region of Lake Superio ho gentleman would object. Mr. Slidell | been ordered EL. | Hoom, under the above tile wall charpy to see ise : ne cted forone. | Mr. nell vocilerat Gaangtr Davis,of Ky, said he had sat'there twenty-nine | {Tiends, and hopes by attention to business to merit g ale from the Navy Desariment, a ges fortwo. Mr. Sohenck, with great om houra belore now to get through with business, sad be Hence ofp Iavecs 402i erally beet en steam nes bees 2p, suse, bene Brat asian friends, placed. myeel Ht soaring six Cow re gentleman would object.’ ir. Slidell said } asked that this should be made the special order for ‘The room furnished with New York and Old Country Pa- |ANDS 8 ay end G foredls sg POH Gent of Jowruary las, | ag now welll 43. Ludo the table that he had uot heard the concluding remerk of Mr | Thursday, und then adjourn. pers regularly. = adnan thanks # his friends and the | Festored to eh. 1 wish ta blished. PETITIONS. Schenck when it was made, but was afterwards informed | Cavs. Jomvson agreed with the last speaker. ‘The Bar supplied with choice Wines and Spirit, fine favor. i¢ at large, for the Liberal support 8 GREEN, By Mr Dix from citizens of Syracuse, N.Y; before the a) vurpment of the House He did not,in | Mr, WintHror asked what Caohaiee | there was to make | ¢d Segars, and fine Pale Ale, &c. ie FEssived since Be Carmen and Jone, ase ee also from ninety citizens of Onondaga county; ns: xcited state of the House think proper tonotice | his the special order. The question was in Committee | BALd.S, PARTIES NEW YEAR’S Sian irection ie makin: he tt bh ee fof Glock, Strictare and (Wena Werknes, Litrana for redaction of postages—table. From kon the Asor; he preferred setiling bis personal diRicul- | of the Whole, Z THES, ‘&c. thereof, "Whe qualities. of his "Ales, | oases Drivate mal maladies cured a 18 hours without intertering W Dobbins, for a pension—referred. Also, SS Fe ehesbors, a sf ly request _ shee! Mr. Levy asked if it would be in order to move to dis- "PHOSE gen gentlemen w ad ain he vities of the Wines, Liquors, and Segars, are too pscgh od 5 an ante halt. “Br Cooper's Of ‘Office, 14 Duane street, memorials from New York—one from. Cayuga rien 10 cal oh a0 ir. Schenck, | harge the Committee of the Whole from the considera. ‘sens00, Raaeamiannoere tial rt Tare assort- Raligeva to comment. The Cowaty for the annexation af Canada—taid on the P petieman irom | se! Ae a would nt me ol icone aoa Snbramy eget Cree ey yl served ap in every” svt, likewise re Card. tanle. By Mr Eairtield, from Abolitionists and honow id hus cent, would bailing toaiee Catatadtcs uakelan be wiiidrew his motion ‘h’| Geegemon te alere: satee carats large assoriment of refreshments to be OR MORRISON Whiss of Bangor, Me.; a protest »gainst the an. ed between him and the friends of Mr. 8. Id be i ial ord atten . and are well calculated to give sati all hours, until 18 at night, ’ nexation of Texas—laid on the table. By Mr Csi ne me ener taste and fashion... ‘The subscribers would eall the atten- “ied Welsh Rarebits, i Dime aig este Mate " es . their patrons and » visiting this city to their large f els ite, tially, Sturgeon, for a MacAdamized road from Laurel happy never to ha The #reaxcn sald it would. tor of resent off tos Solio iae conde, Linea ant } Ma ines, ‘or ie Hilt'ia Pato Like Erie—teterred, Also n memo: | casion te rouble tha House wich any et these personal | Gays Jonnaox made that motion, and it wa agrend to. Sulla sere ia eet ae efeh Methnd too 3 | Sete jt oF pete ence Sasa partonlanly "Gousr- rial for the redaction of postages—laid oa the table being. eat fy ‘wenty different persons then moved an adjournment, | the furm of ing no, Lam| eae tad othe pA ahead ea an OF THE URETHRA are cured by Dr Ry Mr Archer, from Pa, for amendment of the | ‘he gentleman from Louisiana, he felt rte be ate to tet | 77 2 the midet of great confusion it was agreed to. Dressing. Robes; a raToen’ and Silk Pocket Kercietts : He, i ae seat are Nuaturalig ition Lawe—referred pe eaen sud ts hited Uf te, shoves need ootat cient ———— Cravat and igiding Belts, Patent Basti Shonl der ‘ha Bee epape Naturaliay nn Pere nig vi a Mir. Bacey presented a memorial from the Gene- | Snurely relieve him from the position in which he would | Fast eee, ree toeks at Philadelphia. Braces, Susnen Me th, Bee 1 share Farmere aud Mechanics | tee'sna Uy Rr hep rnd 53 100 do Vicksburg, 6:67 do do 5}; | the abore ictates weit Coereaie $5060 ‘State 6's 548 73}; 10000 do de 73; i do 73; 50 | at ie vee srg Bron P, os yal Assemplty of Alabama, praying a National Foun- | seem to be p.eced by the report that had been read. Mr § 3; 15, dry in tie South. Referred. Algo, joint resolu | s-rald that when ho mado the remaik referred to, amid | chims erect ete tines of the sume Legislative body, on the eubjee' | ibe contusion and excliementof the deliberation of he } ‘nares Reading 648294: Reading 69 66}; 146 rharec way. corare of Park lace, as Sr jonlnd wth 8 eeitheremene of the P iblic Lands, Distriontion, the Tariff, Texas | House the otuer dey ~if deliberation that might be call 100 da do ie 60. do Wilmington 41821); 20 LABLEAU AND FANCY BALL for Private Parties, at all times, ready—free and Oregon, Laid on the table ed be bad not seer or heard nat gly from Louisi- jo rw 214; 150 do do 16 21§; 100 do do Sis CO8TYMES—The only Costume Warehouse, where Ladies | gratis for nothin a19 Im*re a csc dln My le toa, nor was he heard or observed, he believed, by other | Relief Notes 97}, $4000 U 8 6's 1853 (cash) 109]; $400 New jentlemen can be completely equipped for Masquerades, SHUN TA KOSI Mr, Meantoe coved .e ascionet teauivins remseeh: gentlemen siting around him—of course, therefore, he Annual 6’s 66; 20 hares Northern Bk Kentucey 87; Tavleass, or Fancy Balls, is ” FRINGE b, x oot nal v; ‘raeeatas ign eonnyncs beeen Govegmeat rth | th pees Latin aed teen | strate Pau, tees sane ia : sea ete 1g u : bp Mf sheres ai lo lo 6ds 21g; 60 do do rw 21 00 C mn Hi ings anc Chickasaw indians, tie agents employed to fulfil he learned that hebad been mitunderstood in | Wilaineton Gf) 1868 775 400 shtive Giraed Beak sas 8; hiteto any put of ict sion ing oe Jn Polka; Camelias, Hoses, anda large assortment of Fancy Ey cr such contracts, the serip, moneys, securities, 4c, 100 do do s5, 8;'$160 Lehigh 6's, 1845, 33; $1200 do 1848, Mowers for Balla. “They are alt of thelagat styles, and for medicine and advice to any part connected with these contracts, ; “4 pacar o> ta — the | 38; $160 Semi-Annual 6s. 1846, 7); $1600 States Fives 73}; SEN TEMReS Aer Ore WAR nNOBES LEFT OFF WARDROBE, Fighuess gra surpasoed by none in the United States. rere an lng unt Greenrich, New Mr. Jannaain asked to have the Choctaws in- og }» which were | $3000 do cash, 784; $119 Oi d Annual 6, 1846, 71: 60 shares HE giguesr PRICES ean be obtained by Gentlemen - w (aa inane lecniations tad ‘on the table and ordered to be printed. U 8 Bank 5]; 900 do Chesapeake and Delaware Loan 663; Ts 13 OES can be ol taine 7 Gentlemen TIMS’ PATENT BOXES FOR THE PILES. ole f os Mr. W J, Baown, of Indiana, presented resolutions C 9) Families. whe are desiroes of converting their left o! HE PROPRIETORS OF TIMS’ PATENT; CAR Mr Mexsicx said he had no objecticn. The 2 do Commercial Bank 4 3; $1000 Kentucky 6's 101 wean ‘apparel into eash. has 3 It th Hail NIVERSAL COMMENDATIO! 280!) ties over. from the Legisiature of Iodiana, which w were laid on the Families or Gentlemen quitting the city or changing resi. BOXES,, ould Aiea seeped Wed e , steration 8 villege. where Dr. Up! Tesolntion lie . twble, B3000 ‘D—For two or more years, on mort dence, having any superfluous effects to distose of, tf (ond Companies, and all ochers interested with the bailtiah os PILE EI BLECTUARY hes beer introduced, ( most gratify sag, BUS REPORTED. Mr. A. V. Brown, of Tennessee, culled for the order of afoul xs and mac! ipery anton a wich 2 po jity | much’ to. thetr fo send for the Saoseriber, weho will } ail, oad, Car ofderey Cay. as ane ar tas coeatactars img intelligence of its excellent effects eave bean voeeie by the Ar Lagcs, the Hot Spring renepvation ta thet Begs | ohn Lercsof Wa, oWered fostoions, owertsd Lctas.| eect meeentaes ft papery ta beansiened inseeu 3 aR mgaran TENINSTYN, of eahd bores ‘Alan, agent Goma business counueted | Proprietor. In bundredgof loxiasces it hes tiamphed over kansag fs s 1 rected to hina ai hich w By Vir, Colquicty a bill remitting dutice upon rail | tare of Florida, calling ‘orthe early action of Congress | "tv.iz worth more thay double the amouut required, Part A line oF oer ey Cnty fron Foundry, wil be gumetually EAD EME POLEOWING Teemancapee, casus, the Post Office, or otherwise, elif recive Jersey City !ron Foundry, Wie ee, attended to. road iron in certain cases on their application for admiasion, which bad been before | Fratinksamesocistes Will ee vee ane be weuiintes Cn bores Sol the Llectgury; pars ne tye following socounts=W ee them for six years, and Prompt attention. £8 tm (Kop) ‘ee og Blea ¥, Fave me fol iewing sesonat— " Mr. Huntington, from the Committee on Com- | ‘* m CARD.—A Gentleman, holding a respectable situation, | GENTLEMEN’S SUPERFLUOUS ULUTHING Jersey City, January 7th, 1845. : loine 1. was sateak eae see meres, to which ned been re ferred various patitions | 5% Baer wieinew Niaell Rutten eters sf the day d whe haa his aferaong at his own ¢ aa ote ENTLEMEN OR FAM! desirons of converungiato | trom ihe Evang PON of tie Fis te Ps pita eet a wapcren wun severe from seeperar care Seater eee ocihe resolutions were received, lnid on the table, and | of wntig in lawyers ‘office,or doing any other business where 5 Spee ner die i brain from | 1 eNTISTRY.—" DR. CASTLE, who There was a persiration about the heady j but. the body, legs an ee Pople praad: ool gh x! dae hore elo Tobe tee be chip cley, “haa cb iagaished and an | arms were always dry and husky. ‘The medicine removed the Revenue lawa, asked that the committee be dis | “The House then proceedad to dispose of the territori "The most unesceptrouel refreases cl bavi ce thy uy or changing | envi sence. fa Iie profeenoa. Files, cured the Meadache and distress at the. stomach and cre- Pr PO al ippose th is ‘Teeth wi lity, iso | ated‘ natural perspiration over the whole body, aud Yam now ch arged from this subject, and that it be submitted | bills which had been Teported by the Committee of the address L.. D. K., at the office of this paper. £12 st#re Lj eo ‘Subscriber, who ition 1 in‘better health than I have been for years,” to the Committee on eet be was agreed to. oe oe ey — hout — T?, i koe Eo, ‘wanted Se; camysee the ede Te t vsists the act oa Pr.’ Serene lone been ted, Mr. Mituer reported a bill to incorporate the | tion ¢ ie for the paymen: services and fehl vig Fa dhe di — 6 gl “wee EO Lge pes tonsely it a 4 Caltintte Menaal Hes leealenseiompatee twa uta int boundary war with Mineoar, ume ffir, whee b ely tweak sea ce ER eet mares Gp trona sans | Beery. oat becomes A [Phe President pro tem. signed several enrolled | "%>, nis the feat shbipi sites aust bee te-Ven ch siparemmiateeneeins ay work il and oon recommend hi. C.J. GI ae us WATCHES AND JE Those C. Castle's Offices 381 Broadw: forman | but very aise brnete,. This inceroat eens x bill: ‘ <ihlo, whe a at the bi in language. 5 BI WA" Al SWE, » Castle's Offices 381 B very slig! it. is Internal Lae ‘r Catoare submitted a resolution asking of the | apie, O”” “ne moves that the bill be laid upon the = Saar comin. | Woh hepa colo ere ‘ HAVE YOU A COUGH? srtstactorly convitied the sues that heb Pre ident copies of the instructions and commu: | The yens end nays were ordered, and resvited—yeas TO THE PUBLI sdvantige to call on the subscriber, who is i | DSaeg.oeeees jt thonands bara eta premagre death nicatious of any kind appertaining to the late mis- | 107,nays 49. So the bill was laid upon the table. HE SUBBCRIBER wi NEW YORK, Febraary 10, 1845. | | tions o the above at retail mack lower than = ig mn eo] ang Lasting. henedite apenas ap 8. snore sion of Mr Cushing to China, which lies over. Mr. Lavy moved that the House revolve Goett into Com- this frlends ang the travelliag eommantty i ral, that he | snd ph Wein lid eo medi ou ‘a year age, for Piles, of which complaint it eared me. A res ion was adopted enquiring of the Secre- | mittee of the Whole, which was agreed has recently the UNITED STATES i joney . fatches, 9 i extensi y il posi ly | still use it when occasion requires and prefer it to anv oie tary of War as to the facilities expedient for a more Mr. Davis, of Indiana, in the Chair, fully prepared to entertain all who an man! ited, i that awful di medicine (o obviate costiveness, remove morbid accumulstions ready communication with the mineral region of | ,,Mf Vintox, of Ohio patronage. Havir page Bop the poet ars eng ged in po ds std cha th etal hich hi is J im the stomach and bowels, and to} u: ify the blood—and the p has no hesi hesitation nenying that all See . ALLEN, Impaser of Wate and Jewelry, f the the: lovely and the gay. having used a great veaiety of metigtos, | belo this to be a1 Lake Superior. He proceeded to eraue te fuver of tos bike will be duly aporecia i15 1meee. ‘Whol “id retail, xcs bit ermuaded to purchase abotile of the | perior to all o 8 WALL, The tiles. oe exidmseal end went into o5 histerioe] seovunt bs cops gadyesat opine oa RRE ren ae severe ee eeeae te the only gaedy New York, March 10,144 Grocer, Ne, 7 Broad he bills, &e., of the Senate, for drawbacks ern Territory, and conten: aint the times, he is warranted to ue wiht [no one * city by the proprietor only, a regalarly edu pow foreigt goad exported in the original | azsiening of such, large boundaiies to the chang: nt widay from $1308 ae rea SELEY COCKING XG ANDREVOLVING PISTOLS. of the thousend ER TANS ee mae astekied tore’ Loe seontued to an oflce prectice’ for ta fue, treatment ment of oges trem the United tates to jhuahua an wou d be an injut ie western States. He showed | * the ng approba- No rk Chatham reet, t, Phi- 4 thee a Wi Sinta Fe in Mexico—2, For a distribution among | that the intention, originally, bad been to moke smail well H. ANUFACTURERS of theabs le heave nowa com: | j,fenered and sold by Dr. Jayne, 20 th Third tion 1 or ts, ‘ the United Svates, and foreign governmenta of the | Sutes ougot the Terr rel laren Mite conorment nett forthe Spring nde: winch they oF | RESIN a anes: Be, Sgt Dae y, and noc i omit volum Expl Expedi 3, A tenet oD Dare 5 Feats and W shee Stventes New EOCalid py, 4 Pratece cciees’ Mads Scata Mone tes atieetien ot oor: ‘Pat tae tom and RECT Set a eae ed the Exploring Expedition; resolu. oa im*m ion, and sold O. rs al tory of certain appropriations of 1844; | OU: BE ee a AI. chants acd dealers ae i assortment, to th ; ‘Ofice hours fi oP M 4, A bill to o-ganize a company of sappers, miners, | the Atlentic; and he seid, that if the boundaries of lowe FF A REAR eS oc CE NBS oe sem UBT RECEIVED from 5 200 de CORBITT may be copsalied conta his OF ‘oars from f Phd " nord ent well aut eel thoes lover than betas se. | D) tes, ae tyro doors shag en ‘ives ST EDIOAL <pVICE and pentoneers; 5, A bill providing for a tree | were fined a» Mr. Duncan proposed, and Fiorias divided a o—Ga y he has bride over the eastern branch of the Potomac. proposed, ome men fu the latter would exercise ea “odes phy. Pa ried, . ng of their own manufactare, as well asevery vari- T tion explar “e ns of f City of New York, an coe cost to them im} a its, titi to it to ce Lai [bs bill ordered to be engrossed yesterday, pro- po in the former, in the Senate chem | size, which sri be sold 6150 each, oe Shares te crecedingly low pi Bae | Sera Oe . Cuaw over cleven vearain the city HE MEMBERS oo ae PREM n beta viding for the settlement of claims of ‘Ateric in | ver of the United States.” He contended thet the I ver~plas ake B: pa NT ATM Hl ork met 4 ton. o a CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE. medicine do aot record ¢1 ater ou i not cele toraince Wat citizens arising from French spoliations, prior to | *hould be the depository of the power of government, ‘ ‘Those in want o ‘HOMSON’S COMPOUND rine oe retten of quackery, contin Dy og particular uly 8151, 1801, coming up on ita passage,” and thot it would he found always acting sss conser: | 35" feo wrltene rom 0 3 Beton THOMS UND SYRUP OF orga Pjmion to St dace of tt can "A a , ee ber mae the 5) a it eure, ie, wiihoat emir saation of CY sd aac person iy Ba Sbessan” lershins The bill favoived the settlement. of clams which DUANE STREET, toes Chto toads nron theme b pid or other gue aot by ks mer feat i appearance had been standing for fifty years, and an expense to 5 -: of Ala. obtained the 20 i the ‘bi of his profession was ing i of Blond Meee inven f ben =a mrlrianes Dy. aoe, eevee i the Trensury wlumately of fifteen or twenty mil- | when tne gentleman from Oblo had been corsttering his | Zi = een care ea etigg to, all who may SPplyiasne | Kidneys, Pal Reicha ible evi- ae fiery yay — stern | me lons of dollars. It was, theretore, a subject tor de- | subject, he ought o have tek & inte consideration of the Joints, caused by mercury erdisease, | Sones pi gy here | Beaeation A res aH liberate consideration; ‘and he wonld prupore, that | tect that Missouri fie and mercurial wl divenses of the the thy peeite in seve | Boctore ation" medivine may to pre asthe votes for Presidential electors were to be | thet trea formed outol the Louistne territory, eed terete or ormnss, ver ay Thdasar ds hats pa eM lied Td reed EAT ME. counted before the joint assemblage of the two | ‘bat lowa, with its Toy DR. LARDNER, CONSULTING ENGINEER esogiore mor pare h uss to-morrow, that the vote upon the passage | */*? Ut ofthe same iit Society. ~ inter of fee FROOY & ‘CARD.—The Pabjic is informed, that Dr. of this bill be postponed till Thureday next, which fog forthe eleven ~ A ra the idea or rly 4 AND FISH ;STORE. epectapeet al Te . A E tof business ax C rao§ yous was agreed to. that pow 400 33 BB 0. 1,8 neglected colds, gj & Franes, Inventors The House bill providing for the purchase of Mr oe ry, I 5 in Greenhow, of the State Department, 1500 copies of (90 half'de to do de & his work oa Oregon, California, &c., and % ° Py 13 S {ug $8,000 to this parchase, coming before the ° § > shige & g Me. fi opposed bo appropriation as one of a be onent pre - i rain. © x id class, leading to wasteful and extravagant equan- canto COGRN And. oii Dm par their a, as dering of bay public money for otherwise unsalen- y 9 . di gene inl ng ia 8 ai apt al Fe apy ler ee rina bie lierary lumber proceed 4 ! irae to various remedies, & My Mr. Awcuer advocated the purchase of the work he ¥ [ ‘aces COMRSCR SARE CF BOMS IN 8 NEw K jon Said ce Cioticee as tndispensable to Senators to a full and cempre- ed & permanent cure Delors bad thon thee ro bottles aad . dis, ° hensive understanding of the subjects of whicn it h ‘ 1° awit . 8, treated ne : Fayette screst, belo Areh, Mr. Avven contended that it was too late in the _ rtheas day for S-autore to pore over a book of 500 pages : . t Ci aed od HN AF got op te a egesof Fifthand for CANDEE | THE eget: jo order to comprehend a subject, with which; he 1 edmteston. bond Drugaiats. 273 Broadway. eorserot Chambers stent. Re- son, So uty exab lishment in the'eity. aj doubted not, Senators had auply informed. theme capponnd hoot by Henry U | tailed aleo, at 19 Fulton atret and 77 Kast Broudway "1, | gon. of ha i Conine Brandy : soles it centa per bo tle, ot $5 per do Ru Holand Gin Weoteh pod Whiskey. brown teoos, Mr. Avuss asked the ayes and noes on the pas | be readiog of Mr. Duncan’ emendeent wee then bremises. Iw FFICE OF alate. Ryans ARO B CDs } Edinburgh Ale, and Fruita, and ree ee c » bill—ayes 30, 1 called for i K, Fob. Whol Seerea ainby pda bell 18. So the bill wae a Dente. ot ee BALI a mal ape fay Mill, a erate T i Saree —Froleom teasle 8 and une Hud e Segre, 78 iat Ma, Ancwen’s Arts Taxss Resonr, , wie bed Me Deseas to seeept ind ourn, blac ckemithn i s Whoay for cash, will nd hind Ye to thet Ve Mr Aacuer, euteebled by long continued indie me ay boy ett en ap for, aad ne rom th yey ee of ct expense. th 1 and ange Portion, On a proposition to take up the Texas re- | yy Eamorr hoped Doped bis colleages would net ecceyt vee Coin, hee fou Baie ro APE pore said, Unat pursaant to notice given the Senate lat | it, sie ri He t P Week, he nad oow moved to take up this eunject. | Mr Doncaw refuved te eccept. em Aetna Tuck Se CHEAP PAGUERREOTYPE £4, ‘KAITS pe ate KB. H. SHANKLAND, Di isa: o4 vcaonat of tne delicate state of hue health, | | The qnestion was put. sud tellers cael fr and ordered R SALE Meer Mines two yous mare thin tees rattles oo FO! 5 f 0 another m er of the Committee on Foreign Re- uncan's amendmer, HAUTIFUL FARM, sitasted in i Tw wn H pee ped enn fay t bor lations, (Me Morehead,) had off-red his services pea emeepecaeatee Francis P. Sage, her friends and sand the p f io Opesbog the discussion upon this question, Mr A. conceived that his honorable friend, who hid assumed this office of opening the debate, meeting of : Ho belo tbersewae') 7D 38 Finnie Decretaiy, rine ced her an ee ‘i SO d tte Bi i was fae better able than himself to do jus: “| . a agewe are AMERICAN HAIR DYE. seers tice to ee subject BS all its various and im- WARBRENTED. i if f strictly appl tse clorfon bewi ran ng 23 in eve portant relatioas. e would suggest, however, on the south snot etal = tuat, a’ 00 to-morrow, the regularity’ of the debate, nce reir jot black, Without staining or irrtati femen' mber, only es. at, if eomnenced to-day, would be interrupted by the only by DE DRJAYN] NO 38, Somh, Th Togo G G: couating of the votes of the late Presidential elec- oe} IME! tous, and asit would be undesirable to intercept tages. ere. trom x ‘Ore jis, Noro Walton set a7 ay Se He the diseuasion when commenced, it might not be SCO OOmee. fi uoacceptatle to the Senate to postpone the consi- _ -. stkten ig CAND chica ch ie rnd dervioa of the report ull Thureday next, Du property, of oth Ge Voices —“Go o #0 on.” . fier “on favorable terms. Mr Meanicn hoped the subject, if desired, av. sald coperseaty, wis ines w, be ‘te ica als would ne postpoaed tll Thursda: tows, antil 4 vara ine Wis ” ‘CHES! 1 Mr. Savienr called for the pe and noes on the Sens atria se all otreet. %, RAVE igre IRLAND i RE ¥ uF Chest 10, A. Mis 2 PM. EIVED er ship Freon, from Ham posrpouement wt Bes wim, of Misti, Wished an siteretion to be a =, formes pt of te ’ SAY na YOUR cs Jey, “ ey of Ee Sere Leeches; yo ale ro Mr. Moxewead, afcerrelerring to the unexpected | ™&i*, Dedeuse of it ut prevent stood it .mplied that the pteas Sundays the Boot will loa hadi rat he on mod fy NAND & CO., duty woich had devolved upon him ia "openiog the gy Pe fl a mt Ly TT eS tthe iy eat aa beh oon Vi ImFor moor’ batt Aas Nason street. discussion ny0a the resolutions reported from the | sfr. Bowlin and Me. Jameson, of Missouri, taiked a goos Serene ES TO Poor Go See ler og al ox are Cor ron Foreiga Relations, said that he was | deal aout notaing at all, without any apparent object | sue "NEW. RINE ARRANGE! Aol velk prepared as he could wish to be | floatly orthe discharge ot this solemn and important | The substitute for the amendment was received by “let Gi of AND Ni 1y prevent fs gate on a) CEN | ‘te “ea copes | dary. He would thereiore prefer, without any de- | “2animous consent. new 4 att 501 eire unnecessarily to postpone this question, prefer Shing : Ea h (s postponement till Thursday, when he would . moved to strike out the provieo o sihaere : oa ¢*) the question himasif, cm proceed in his ar- specting t ~ adie Fer, ‘which allowed it to the population was ys

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