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excelleat health, and no doubt is iu better spirits | treaty for the annexation was agreed upon, but re- R. DUNLOP & SON'S LE. OFFICE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE CO. ON STRICTURE. 2 than when Speuker of the House of Representa- | jected by the Senate. And aow for the third time, scholars, or did it. A REGULAR supoly of Pale ‘ge ot bro Ale, ia on da EW, YORK, Feb. 3. 165. j AD’ Ens Os i tives. 4 she asks for admission into the Union of these con- | | A motion was made to amend the motion of General bends. and Cley use; | A T pe Tlstion held this day for Divestors Lange = oy Vice President Dallas has also taken his rooms | federated States. The House of Representatives | MoX#y, by sdding “to he reported to the House.” at No. T78 Wess state, cotter 2 jach fry the ensuing year, the following gentlemen w 7 ‘who are here, and is surrounded by 2 number of hungry | have answered this appeal, and have passed to us| 18. w4tm decided that this was debatesble. B. Dunlop & Sou, from their nandingia ise whl as 7. Thorne, Elisha Ri office mongers trom the city of Philadelphia—men | a resolution for the admission of our sister Repub- Malfa dozon members said it was not, and about adozen | rantee to, ‘who Yavor wii =. Se wee oodra 4 Bi who make politics a trade, and from it living | lic into the common Union. It now devolved bh om IE, aE folly ade to the use of He mast cast off such appendages, or his influence | upon the Senate to decide, and thei i pons, Ke. za , > eir decision now | ly in deciding the motion to be debateable. York, January 3, 1845. ja Im’ 5 wi be poneren 3 ie epi would perhaps settle forever the fate of this ap-| ‘The Cuarn repeated his decision, thot it was debate FRENCH LANGUAGE ON THE ROBERT 40 loore, een sy mportant political movements are in embryo at | plication. e should, then, at least, with SONIAN METHOD. pH : po tube strieture present. A few days will produce some certain | great reluctance decide upon ite rejection.— . ppealed from that decision, and so did half A NEW COURSE of Lessons in French, searing ‘7 oven years wit . rei name of Prosper M. Wetmore as navy | Mi pby text stated bis objections to several of | degen others, Ci ply gee pers te oe La yy thing p abeetig the attention to, i of Pros, : . y | the provisions of the House resolution. It was con! was all this while existing, amidst | BUIBOON, A.M, ms so well known Pala, certainly is wow and then com agent, is now actually before the Senate, and will | different trem his opinions of the most expedient | Which the Chairman got a book, with paper backs, and | 17th instant, +t 4 o'tlocs, = be ae te . ; in Europe, will be probably be confirmed by the votes of whig Sena- forme, ia reeurd te th ° ake Rage] the pablic lolle beck jn his chet fend when {20 confnsion wee st in Tear tere y . . . ie absence of any satisfactory clause in u Mr. J ever, The President was officially informed to-day Rd relation to the Indian tribes, and their future rela- arecacenin eat leen enna ween ae tepeantiont re nese we eet La ol iption i igen me his election to the highest station on eartb, by the | tions with the government incessivn ofall the public | tellers, were ordered Yeas 74—Naye 73 . ‘school at New ‘Brighton® would reapeciflly committee of both houses appointed for that pur- | property, dc. Nor did the Hon. Senator like the | General McKay moved to take up the Military Pension tlemen, both in regard to qualification and character, pose. The Vice President alao received a commu- prinoiple of consulting Texas upon the question of | Bill. {form in the meantime may be obtained at his residence, . 'e re, is 12 IT i nication of his election to the second office of the | admitting new States trom the residue of her ter- | , MF. Davis, of Indiana, rose to a point of order, and con- | ‘A New Course for Ladies will be opened ou the same day, at Tas ft chagant djngtorms ofall the vicious ecrioe nation by the same committee. No doubt they | ritory ; but hopes this resolution, and all theee col- | tended that the Committee was ell wrong about every | 10 o'clock, A. M. garments worn at the presentday, with full aid ample ins 20 easily inly both had anticipated this agreeable piece of infor- Tal questions can besettled hevenltor deo tior: | thing, and thet the business in order, before the Commit- Revenenci Hious for cutting jn an eany and scleutiGc manoer.-"The follow | , cue Maman ov Unrnarina. it pes hey ry el the Howen, tema tia nt Sele tee, was the bill which was before the Committee of the | M.M FeLaforest, Freneh Con- | Dr. ing are a few of he many ly respectable names who testify | inthe regular ear ik che i tothis city, * o Whole, when it rose yesterday. sul Co NF. to the merits ie “ ; ‘the clothes In passing through Baltimore to this city, “West's | meet the concurrence of Mr. B.—the surrender of | _ General MeKar am le some remarks, which were inau- ieee a . . mets Treatie’on Cutting Gare csaith leasure ecorann end ee New Exchange Hotel,” will be toundyto be a most | all her customs to the United States without a | dible, from the confus it arrangement ini agreeable stopping place. Tne table, attendance, | remuneration. This wag unjust, as it neaal Mr. Davis spoke ouate, ead aeooaiel "the top of his to Naas at — plies Sia ts cotta tabalin to at beatae ible atthe Bes lodgings, and et cetera, are not to be excelled. —_| be unjust to deprive her of all her publiclands. ‘The | voice, to make himself heard above the din which the lower, "Bar Melly, 58 Maiden Lane | In ‘Ameticas i pei mR TKD — _, : immediate annexation of ‘Texas ‘would set. | Chairman made no effort to restrain ST a ae ae occ neene aaLs | aL END heres Roe Bek Beet feoes Dai tae not he eal yt Wasuinaron, Friday Night, } | tle the bickerings, the strifes, the hostile array of | y,Thy,cmattman, was fnelly understood to decide that THE PICTORIAL NEWS ROOM, 1: 1 en iN etary tol ee romlacd, thats 2 o’clock. man against man, excited by the suspension of its ‘Wicdaan uns cla inorder, and that Mr. Dodge, of | No, 22 SATHCRINE STREET. BETWEEN EAST | | The abo: be obtained of the author, No. 13 Broadway, Prov thats every case to state piel hg News Consirmation of the Nomination of Judge Nelson | settlement. And the popular will upon this ques- | "Mr Dopar made some remarks, which were tinaudible, | FJ HAWKES, sharing hard 8 of a 8, General News + “Room, un ve title, wil ! —The Motives—Attempt to head off President | tion, said Mr. B., I conceive to have been tully | from the noise and confusion made by the members, the expressed by the people of the United States, in | Chairman seemingly not being able to percei friends, and by attention to business to merit a con- Polk, $e. the late Presidential clections.. While the quea- | thing but the usuel order prevailed. ein peed ores Tibraly bestowed since he ts been Janus G. Bennett, Eso.— tion of the acquisition of Louisiana remained un- | . The House, about this time got somewhat tired of its | ‘The room furnished with New York and Old Country Pa- The nomination of Judge Nelson, of NewYork, | Settled, the same opposition had been manifested | disorder); ts hs Pere ularly. ‘ ay i i as upon this question, and the same threats of dis- | much of it fasted an hi far supplied with choice Wines and Spirits, fine flavor- as an associate Justice of the Supreme Court of union. Fansticiem would be busy until the ques. il. ed Segars, and fine Pale Ale, ke. Ja3 Im*ee the United States, was confirmed to-day by the | tion were disposed of. With the final settlement | ar spoke in. fe YEAR'S FESTIVE: Senate. You will remember that the Judge was | of the question, asin the case o! ana, all | Cumberland Road speak: Ful the recent candidate of one of the wings of the doubts would pass away, and the whole peeple Cave Jonnson rose to ask if it were in order to dis- piper getionen wie i Mos pesspee Sapp ate YORK. : : : | would meet again in harmony around the common | cuss the merits of that bill while another was before thi tof fashionable Scars, ke. BSCRIB dy on hand a ba demporatis beg in rou Legian sa uae altar of the aon. Gamlerien now most opposed Committee: CRS, Gee reine | received cee arrivals | i ‘Londen. ‘The . pers tamgt ge at ‘ imble tates Senator againi t. Dix, and received | to this measure from sectional prejudices, would r. SOMENCE a. Wonls) andearox te Regia coi Cory rey | isfaction to gentle- | Chests, furnished complete, for mechanics, families and b forty odd votes. It is therefore presumed by some he greatest ‘benefits from the admission ot | He did not wish to discuss the merits of the bill only to | Men'of taste and fashion. ‘woul qaceen- | Nechonice and chee wentiog word apd weaqive mrtioven, fae i mended to eall ‘ypon the subscribe I Het i it beforethe House so os to havea vyoteonit. He that his nomination has been forced through at the | 1,04 see patserrarry Bieler rach a AA speak on this subject, when free Pan poe doe rman Rens follow: 3 i conde of lower tavced tan ; ld find no stopping place. On the cont the Mr. Srurvnop, of Va., exhibited his sense by calling to u m fluence of Ex-Senator Foster, was strongly exer- | you PP 3 A “ad unrucaginary pelt of order for whion be got laaghes et PARSELLS & at the following cheap pricea— . cised to procure the confirmation of Judye Nel- dead of Natit Les eramenine Rio ae) HOS 88 \ by the House. . * a ieee rancor ak Pat pest quality, french Matas, No. dja) 68 dozen. son, in order to gratify his feelings for defeat in] Oq the ce cea inion on the South-— “Cave Jonnson moved to lay the bill aside without any TABLEAU AND FANCY BALL : Caer nema” Grae: Sista warn Ree andl iepd qu the glaction. of Senator, which resale will cause question of slavery, Mr. B coincided } directions for it to be reported to the House, or, in other | (YOST!/MES—The only Costume Warehouse, where Ladies | serietion, all eomplete aud warranteds $50. considerable excitement ‘at Albany, when an. | h Mr Cla} a his opinion ‘as expressed in one of | words, to pestpone it—Yeus 44, nays 46. Tetind Gentlemen ean be completely equipped for Masquerades, | "7 cromntie Glasses, vn $3 to $13.” will coasider his account nearly balanced with his i “pt eal rie AIAN , i : " ‘ Near Niblo’s Garden. | gold for gilding the pictures, the ne polish 1 i probably be divided into two elave States and three | Mr. Couuamen, of Vermont, addressed the Committee, | Costumes for Parties of fifty or one hundred persons, sent on J Kpid (or EUCinE ares, Ta opponents at Albany, and no doubt they, inre- | free states, he descendants offthe African race, me confusion prevailing, and occasionally a burst | hireto auy part of the United States. Letters promply ttteuded lates in two min ites, and the beautifal process ? mn e hi Lf a ortrat turn, will urge this very appointment as an addi- | who delighted to bask in the meredian blaze of # | °% janehte that pealed over the whole House. He was | to. wate Mine oe iver ot conliog eornbae: en tional reason why a friend of Mr. Wright and Van ‘ understood to eppose the bill GENTLEMEN'S LEF Prog fe , please Buren should be placed in the eebingte burning sun, would naturally occupy the lowlands | “Care Jounsaw moved to strike out apart of the bill, PRE HIGHEST PRICES cm by sbune by Genders cal athe Lafayette Bazar 169 Broudwey, Moret tiberey a Ja28 im*re 4, a L along the gulf, while the fine upper country of the verting Itis possible that either Messrs. Cambreleng, | north and west, adapted to the culture of wheal he iret hens al oe cavern ara preload jogs aera bres and oats, would become the portion of the white | Gen. Mc Kay moved to take up the Pension bill. Ly ten | race and the field of his free labor. Upon thie] Mr. Waiver made some remarks, inaudible from the a List question he was perfectly free to leave the deter- | Confusion prevailing. itund af thear residence by toed forte Base 4 : any 1 A present moment in ordee to trammel the election |] —what advantages had she not renped from this| CAT#2O#NSeN called the gentleman to order. Me eat G to astortment of Hardware, Cutlery, Cut Nails, Hollow it of the Proeldent elect in the selection of his ca- | acquisition; and her interest would he as much Mr Bouse ahi fad said ail be intended to say and and Buckskin Shirts and Draw t, Cashmere, and other ments, ene WEN. FAIRBANK, 44 Fulton at snared te binet, and it may be urged that New York has re- | Promoted from the admission of Texas. Nor | sat down. Pressing. Taesl giceks hiding Belts, BS ee ty it demanded ceived nearly her recent share of political honors ay oe pete rf oe epee Sexepeheons. Tee, pili before the Comm coer inane eds arr vee hg Breen eur at "Gloves bs he Gaceuee desirii mort foes DAGUEE RIAD, SE TISTE. iy errant ceived nearly her recent share. of political honors | B conceived that the ‘extension of our empire re nag wo | Soceapaeel Sem CARTE RTS |B, AuARTAULR ime of Peet, Domes Baa B atthe old establishment of d22 Im*¥ec 237 4 rs it 4 Flagg or Butler, willbe selectedjas one of the heads ef depariments—a day or two will determine. The bill to admit Florida and Iowa into the pein ig pe + 3 1 4 ae y » ame and s ban ees fo diame of, wal fad ai She StL ‘ Union, as States, was presented in the Senate to- } ininati Mr. Duncan wanted to say something, and so did half a day, and reterred to the Judiciary Committee by a CE ne snares to the attire ane dozen others, who were iielking at ence including Mr. a Te Brosdwey ap stairs. : & s close vote. Me B vex? ented inion | 1 ‘ Steenrod, who moved about very consequentially. In | A line through the Post Office, or otherwise, will receive a a | Medical the power conferred. by the Consiten taeubag | the midst of the confusion Gen, Mc. Kay’s motion was put | promptattmntion. __'_fa im (non) ea , . ' HOSE St EKING MEDICAL AL TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, rave nich ‘Seal y Hs eC Snellen on, in that | and carried GEN CLEMEN’S SUPLKF LUOUSULULHING 1 ; | Dr GREGORY ar home, all hours of the day SECOND SESSION. Det tplaiy wep on GPClnrea Hat Cnbw Crates nay, be | The Pension Bill was read and laid aside to be reported. | (N'TLEMEN OR FAMILIES desirons of converting 1a His residence is 66 Gold street, next to the core pias a daar ra ee tee cnet ae bei haan bre Ni hae peed enprapeinione es the support of the bal = n¢ cok be HIGHE coat refi tonnion, wrul obtain from z oa viivace ti ety Paty abs treatise, cal} In Senate, F irected again: ef Mili 'y P. ‘ EST : dnd xs = . . Dart iedulness, &6.. ke., detaili perelgh hs rnaton, Friday, Feb. 14, 1845. | Construction given to this clause of the Con: | | Gea. Me: eiioypersirynre enh remarks, and some Ufo ci EG elgg The hind to diapeee ake wall Pasty, . tad cures the ice is 34 anon ibis the foarthee After prayers and the reading of the journal of | *tution by Mr. Morehead yesterday. Mr ; much to their to send for the Subseriber, who wil) TQ RAIL ROAD COMPANTES Seer es Willies eases via busta Lemon sa Walton street’ yeuterdey, B, on the contrary, argued to show thatthe clause | Mt. Duncan, of Ohio, next addressed the House in sup- | gteand them at their residence Shes Nar Wal em TIM’ PATENT CAR BOX. for Rail road Jouraala—The | No. 06 William street. neat at dT0 Hudse : co i : pn the c . ue | ort of an nmendment which he offered, to appropriate ren PATENT CAR BOX, f nurof Water streets 70 Fulton street, comer of Gold strests 63 Spveral petitions were presented for private relief | 0OViding for the admission of new states, was in- } £5000 for the investigation of election frauds, and proceed. BF LEY ipa ot Halisoad Comber ex! Oi) Mselectasers era al a 7 - tates, | a ; S Bowery, corner of Walker street; 188’ Bowery, comer of Spring or indemoification, serted in the Federal Constitution, with direct re- | eat» make an expose of whig election frauis, which Mr | (=A lie tnroagh the Post Office, or otherwise, Sthers fateested, ss the propeietoty aearantes err abilcy to | sect) 1s Delancey atrery corner of Buffolk trots 77 Haat Mr. Dix presented a memorial from New York | terecce tothe probable future application of Canade | Kenne'y, of Md., Mr. Winthron. of Muss..and one or two | punctually attended to, jad ‘tm? fun 4000 miles atleast, without renewing ihe oil, and. to keep | Broad pA A a CPU lag mong = State praying the annexation of Texas, and for | (OT admission; thus having the guarantee of the | others endeavored to choke cif by raising questions of | W/ATUHes — WATCHES AND JEWELRY —Thow Cee a te Ge tre eed estlakie co ctaca ache | | lb Imtes J ‘ such proceedings on the part of goverament as may | 00Wer for the ucqusition of foreign territory. ‘The | order, but without avail, as finally Mr. D. was suffered to | 1V, Whe wish to. purchase, Gold or Silver Watches, with reesousble care, being constructed with arvicw to this in be most expedient in the re-annexation of Canada | 90Wer of Congress, in oppositionto Mr Morehead, | Proceed. Ldvantige tovcall on the subscriber’ whos selifarsall descr: | Parsicular, and thereby isa great saving to stockholders and all FOR THE PILES. ° Mr. Harazson, of Ga., replied to some remarks of Dun- erip- | Ethers covered. ; NIVERSAL COMMENDATION.—From_ every, cit n the t Eo aera renter er ge ephped nat can’s, with reterencotothe officersof the army and navy, | Honsot theabove at retail much lower than any other house tr | °hey have appointed Comelius Kanouse, of Jeney City, | U own and ilige where Dr. Unham’s VEGETABLE Mr Evans moved a re-consideration of the vote Mel! tf po @ subo who jounge about Weskington, aad raid the Dil proposed | ind Jewelry exchanged or bought. All. Watehes war: | \heir agent, to whom apclication can be, made for right, and | PILE ELECTUARY has been introduced, the m jytay by which the Senate rejected the bill providing for | 894 implied power under the Constitution. The | y reduction of $60,000 in the expenses of West Point | tasted to keep good tine or the money refunded. Warerey | anulncturing them inany quamity, and will be attended to | ing intelligence of its excellent effects have been received b: the appointment of fifieen Assistant Parsers, and | PoWer to admit new States was a power expressly | Academy. ; and Jewelry, repaired ta the best mauner and warranted fapeciemiy a tpesbove, or the uedemioned Preryoers. eri, A MUR ATEGE OF Ieecaods 56 ‘bas’ tin twelve Assistant Surgeons in the Navy, which mo- | &\¥@D, jhe power of acquiring new territory isan | Mr. McCurnvann, of IIL, opposed the West Point | *™ach ee PEN Pricer Watches and Jewelry, 26 Ime : IE FOLLOWING REMARKABLE tion was accordingly entered upon the journal. implied power, derivable from the express power. Academy tetotally. 15 Im*ec ‘Wholesale and retail, 30 Wall at., up stnirs. land, afte: to the United States. Laid on the table. The Senator from Keotucky had d th M f Mai wed the Academy also, Hi yAgenlemas rom a tal The President pro tem. signed several enrolled | he Senator from Kentucky had reversed the case, "Cary, of Maine, oppoted the Academy also, He } "or EE es of the Klectuary, gave me the following ace vite in making the implied, superior to the express | thought thev should go on the democratic principle and GREE OOCKING AND RETO LING PiRtoees. wR.» obtained the medicize f was sue ; i ke the officers from the ‘ tha had By Mr. Drx, from the Common Council of the | Poe? In support of the position that the power to | MF rbd Pca LUNT & SYMS, , accompanied by a distressing sensati city ot Rochester, praying appropriation for, the | sdmit new States was not confined to territory l- } she Academy, since it has’ been relortied by legislacive No ‘44 Chatham street, JACKSON, STACEY & SMITH, ress Wes bate dry tad hosts. Mae anictee tameten ee erection of a suiiable harbor at the mouth of Ge- | Teady within our Federal juriediction, Mr. B. | sction. ANUFACTURERS of the above -ANUFAC “AND IMPORT Eto of Pun fPocke mired, the headache and distress at the stomach, and cre- nesseeriver. Referred. cited the Federalist, Mr. Macon, Mr. Nicholas, | Mr. Hate, of N. H., opposed it ax contrary tothe whole plete assortment ready for the $} de they of | MANYRACTURERS AND an Wiles’ beers Tocis | sted A natural perspiration over the whole body, aud 1 am now fer at reduced prices. ‘They would i asd nth cecil oe in bevter health than I have been for years. Goods ; : shante and di assortment, to the manofacta of r i gen an been jected su fferii Schich, they have paid personal attention, andfrom tnennereneca f Jeveamem No. 1¢ PLATT STREET AUp Stairs |, 4 gentleman who.ned long been subjected, t9 Piles, \ i titi vad othera. The objections of the Senator from } epirit of our inatitutior Feet nas Peete rps of, ot Kentucky, that the admission of Texas would be a Par. Morse, of La., next spoke in favor of the Aca- Mr. Huntington, a memorial against the pro- | Precedent’ which might lead to future attempts | demy. wantity they are making, can sell them lower than before of- LEGS. HANDS, N_ ¥., that their complete Mr. McKay explained in reply to some of the remarks ad. . ARMS, &c. % posed annexation. Lud on the table. anteater BAA ithe’ territoriol| OFTHE) LWT Mca ea cision sad tomy stoenteaatersnicw aie]! oo los Chena ob- chal? pws teuiutaecayeses waliasavery tae The Loa of Feet and iis e no Hindrance to the ba at sen ing THE FINE ARTS. 4 McK. proposed were adopted, and the bill laid aside to be | ¢tv of imported Guns and implements, in quantities to suit pur- JOHN F. THORS, AP Makes, &e., 472 A 18 Internal Remedy, however, speed- Mr. Tarran, from the Library Committee, to “ Whose heads do grow beneath their shoulders,” reported. chasers, at exceedingly low prices.__ {6 3m®m_ Ware ernst, Hove Work: saspesfally tatoce f22 manifested ite happy adaptation for this complaint, and moat i d Y . | and the Chinese Empire, where the women ‘he eommittee then rose. CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE. blic that he continues 3 fi ARTIFI- cary wat By Yas pa a es. Webian ad been: eserrad a revalanonipe to the ex be One the. antie | __ The bile werethen pavved through their various stages, | THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF CIAL LIMBS "on a pian the mow corect and lew | oa!iestiog hesetts attendant pen teases ene See pediency of employing Luigi Persico, of Italy, to | such pretty little feet, (A stir among the satin Ceanatizsbalac Facig titres et ee a bast @ bronze equestrian eratue of Gen. George | dreseesin the ladies gallery.) Mr. B~ conceived Calle end telajoutae inorder to deleat shoe wath nee | ENFLAM A Ae COD NAPTHA made and wom an sitificial leq for forty vears, end | ,p2rus,certifes shat 1 used. Ds. Upharn’s Pie Washington, reported a joint resolution author- J amounted to just nothing—when we considered | Gcfeated on all points, until the question of postage of the | L'some impression made upon them by cold or cimer eureecs Eaesn pensoeactacer fox tiareyaye Yours, Dele con® stl it yn requires and prefer i izing said statue, and its erection on the Naval | the similarity in blood, taste, manners and inatitu- } Military Academy bill, on which the yeas and nays were | hence Chroaie Catarrh, Spitting of Blond, Bronchitis, Asthine fer ces Hatha Aine on eke common Wood Lax, | medicine 10 obviate costiveness, remove morbid accamulatigns Monument at the west front of the capitol; als ions of the people of Texas with their brethren of } ordered, and resulted—yeas 85, nays 42. i ng. CONSUMPT ‘ON, Gastrius, diseased Liv r and H + J im the stomach and bowe to s wrify the blood—and f ¢ i is N. B.—All letters must t-paid. i ve thi . authorizing tne purchase of Hiram Powers, oj | the United States, and their natural tendency, in] Tae House then adjourned. ee on tation of the Hisers, Be. KF COMPOUND Se nl? 3m*ec iar Seton meet © greet varies medicines. belie oe A! Ohio, cf a marble bust of each of the Presidents | consequence to affinity and union under the’same —— RUP OF TAR AND WOOD NAPTHA iffe in the: ‘ " ny "i cer, No. 37 Broad street. of the United States; and appropriating $20,000 to- | government. In a commercial aspect, the benefits | From Jamaica.—We learn from the Kingaton complainte—allaying iritation, promotiog healthy secretions. | 4 pASERNETHYS BOTANICAL te nn | Noy Yopks March 10,1244, ; A ward these objects. Read and ordered a second | that would accrue from the annexation of Texas | Morning Journal, that Captain Liot, of the Koyal | and, remosing the | disease. ‘Thousands have | A Tires por ure, without the restriction of | physician, confined to an office: practice’ for te treatment 0 reading. were considered. It would give us the cotton } sail Packet Company, accompanied by *n eminent sur. | °° * *"o Com tend ; | diet or brindrance from business. ‘The many ad rages which | Chrouie Diseases, No. 196 Bowery. Medical advice in Tela- [A message from the Heuse, annouucing that | trade between Texas and England, which must | veyor, sailed afew days since from Port Royal, for the | > March Ist, 1844 pa & | Abernethy Pills possess over Balsam Copi paules, and | tion to the above or any other complaints gratis. ee Bare ded Boyd Rice Lan iret the | otherwise fall, by a close alliance with Great Bri. | Isthmus of Panama. Their object is to discover the | S Risat ta sobaninanbe ot , wuseating, mixtures, cannot fail to give them adecided | Price of the Elec ¥ ene Dollar, (7 Remember that the wt a ‘ yd have been epee the } ot! » DY readiest means of facilitating communications bet the |o ted and neglected colds $ | preference. Besides being entirely free from any wupleasant | Electuary 1s an Internal Remedy, und not an external 9) committee on their part to wait upon the President | tain and Texas, under the control of the English ri a thar renost fe tivout £ ty ital ‘© J smell, they do not affect the breath or sicken the stomach in the | tion, and sold ONLY at 196 Bowery, four doors above aad Vice President elect, and to inform them of | government. Jt would extend the continental, eee ete can. ea kb eee Le £ | Getatancinatcans qivtur Capcecten ton | ine their election.] vantages of free trade. Our domestic trade had | The G f the Windward é ed in | 2 : au! Mr. Huntincron from the Cemmittee on Com- | been estimated by the learned Chairman on Fi- Kingston about the middle of thi ae ‘Th siaaitag > z TIMS’ PATENT BOXES. eee reported Res a a 8, reoonmending ede een Paty aemaad than our foreign z La a = ver of - Spinning ts oat Gano 5 = HE, PROPRIETORS oF IMB) PATENT SAR their passage. Mr. H. also introduced a bill makin trade. ir. B. tool is to be yr these islands tten Island, inthe Bay of Honduras, q “8, would respectfally call the attention appropriations fora Custom House at Savannah, As good as gospel, in represented as likely to be sclected. The Royal Mail | 2 Ceca A it $ (Sines, - They ure composed entirely of, veretabl Road Companies, and all others mterested with the bui Georgia. Read and ordered a secondreading. — For it came from an apostle. Companys steamship, the Tweed, arrived st Port Royal | Gale’ papetsorminas. thi neues © | sredients, which invigorate the system. One Box (which Bee a ictens Cine Cale ase hans coeur “ : regi F 4 on the 16th ult., with the European rails te the middie of | > a Hate tuestadien’ ta sis @ | 3,Week) generally cures. Many axe cured in two or three days. i MY esahi an uk (ov Gakacetins Wl Weniaaes onan ok A resolution was adopted requesting the P; I tom: iy jing in violence. Lew of said boxes. Also, agent for transacting all business conu.cte A j r (Quite a display of pretty teeth among the lady | December. We find nothing more in our files save items | I had recourse to. various. re = | For sale, wholesale and retail, by Wm. Watson, Apothecaries | © th'sai, hte All i directed to him at dent to communicate to the Senate the instructions } spectat: id deat laugh ab: d bel ie i i i IN’ Hall, 36’Catherine street, and at 127 Maiden lane. Price Pe headenkt ction a . flicial spectators, and a modest laugh above and below.) | of local interest.—N. O. Pic., Feb. & with no avail, until I used THOMSON’S iJ hey are conveniently sent b: t. a6 In Jersey City fron Foundry, will be puoctually atrended to. given, and officia ona ndence had on the part | What, then, would be the extent of our domestic cq COMPOUND SYRUP GO TAR which effect, |S 7 pos TIMMS, HILL « BOODY, of this government with the late epecial commuis- | commerce, with the acquisition tof Texas, and a Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. ek Ae a ae MEDICAL NOTICE. Sitety Clk) Succhary 90s. 006. bie Xt sioner to China. 1 jopulation, which we were destined to hi H , F treet, beloy TRANGERS AND CITIZENS afflicted with any f Also, a resolution requiting of the Secretary of | One hundred millions of freemen? What a field | Laie Horne bane, Soh oe ee oe eet edi 00 Ts paiesen }saapesen ot variety of dyphilite, Mercurial gr other dises + or whe | T)M: DIXON attends exelusively to General Surgery, and in War detailed specifications as to the management | of employment for the sailors and ships of New ait; 100 do, rw, aif; 60'do,casb, 21}; 7odo alg; 298 Read’ | _frfueital Office Northeast comer of Fifthand Spruce sueeta. | are hoy enay aes cared by quel, had better carefally Pere | ee Trae tee! Be Ara td or mismanagement of the Chickasaw contracts, | England! What a glorious consummation, above | ing RR, #5, 25; 190 do, rw. 25; 975 do 25, 200 U 8 Bank,6; | C ; adway, comerof Chambers street. Re |, Dr. Ci in—lest July, I eoutracted « certin privat icing is i Y Fersonal op: and the scrip, stock, moneys, certificates, securities, in the extension of the principles of religion, | 0 Bk Commerce, 2d, 41; 20 Planters’ Bank, Tenn, #6, 60; | tailed also, at 19 Fulton street and 77 East Broadway ely applied to a doctor, who promised te is given to several hundred All &c. connected with the same, from the year 1840 to liberty, political equality, and social t appiness. ® | 6 Girard Bk, 68; Priee—50 cents per bortle, or $5 per dozen. 1 im*m ii . f coatinned hee jim two months, but iucible cases, of rupture are permanently cared, 30 that the . at a the present time. S ; Srconp Boanb, Feb. 14.—$6824 State 6's, 723; 6000 do, TAXES OF 1844. " to Sitar another, cumemeey oer Ae eee Se ‘Also, a resolution, requiring the Secretary of the) A yrseee Rak yee ae the loyalty of ] °4 7245 8000 do, rw, 724; 100 shares Girard Bk, 8; 60 do, pe : 4 wored the olicct off thoes pen as ae DOCTOR J. HEINE. Navy to report to the Senate at the next session, . n, de 8; 60 Wilmington, 213; 100 do, bs, 21}; 109 do, 5 days, op Ava J ARK. ptf hen oar seater tenet STREET, nesr Chatham, continues to be con- upon the naval defences expedient to be established 7 PURSUANT ty os Act “for the Colle tion of Taxes in the ~ cei intents er ont wa me un 8 course pl ariogs breaches of hla profession, Dr. Hi. for the national defence of the great Lakes along bl Sreee een igor = | ss heresy given, that wiless the Taxes now remaining uupaid, | in all my fonts, and ny, body, covered wit tleers. Tw his candid opinion to all who may apply he the northern frontier of the United States. 4 . WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. ay | thal bepaidte me at my. offer, ou or before che Aftsenth day | complete skele.on : the doctors “considered it dangerons to ive ‘bones and joints, caused by mercury er disease, Among other bills, the bill providing for appeals i i ip AS slsuareey tae beets nee ie Ths of February next, an addition of one per cent will be charged: | the howpitels and ‘by ndvice of several friends, placed maysclt | Metmacism, syphilitic aud mercurial ulcers, diseases of the : AL . f 0 i hair to its original color in a few minu! anda farther hin, liver and ve in cases of bankruptcy, was laid aside. Also, on ferent i Our care on the first of January last. | a She, fist oa Ore Bacto ptcy, i dom of that Supreme Power in whose hands were | #0! = from an and cannot Lo eh ‘Taxes remaining pwd On the fifteenth day of March: | SE Ito perfess health, Pine tlishal oY well an ‘hildren, aud all delicate disceses, a of mu motion of Mr. Archer, the Senate bill providing a ti i in. Tei Righly offeacious ind Poseeenes ‘ P territorial government for Oregon, and for other ooltin Ab pacueaant ties Pes ce dp hloode Sra pivenenge of becutifving the hedz without Injuriaa fee | , ibe pwouns lay reuniting. tbe Takes Da dag lahore Carpenter and Joiner, Harlem, N.Y. purposes, because of the general discussion which } all other questions affecting the advancing cause of |. Tho% who doubt its vires , are requested to have hast | ed, all those who can make it convenient to pay their Taxes | Dt, Ci warrants to cure every case, no matter how tong MEDICAL ADVICE would tollow the resumption of this subject. Also, humanity. Mr. B. having taken his seat, pole ir money. If humbugs would take | early, will find it greatly to their advantage to do s0, y standing, 0 Gleet, Stricture Seminal Weaknes and mi mY the bill regulating the appointment of Assistant | Mr. Rives rose and said that he desired to ad- hod chere would be no reason to complain. oiding the crowd and delay which will, necessarily occur for | oases of Private maladies euzed in Ey thitnprnd PRIVATE DISEASES. Postmasters General. Also, at the suggestion of | dress the Senate upon this question, but would ‘and ‘retajl, and applied at No, 5 Chatham «: ie Tox Bills aray. be obtaiped oa aorttoaiod ot the blBée Gwo doors from Chatham st. ‘Noenre so pay." fel imem HE MEMBERS OF tie NEw YORK COLLEGE Mr_Archer, on account of the absence of Mr. Mc- | now, from the lateness of the hour, forbear, and of Hecord New orks up asic * | Ofice hours from #o'ciock, A. Bi. mn cle | esvion of ‘9a pean to diseat tie, partion Pafie. co itech acai ned poe a pomoped move an adjournment. Before pressing this mo- | eT inTtpMri* re ue Sues Rae: Medical Card. ‘mation % Mi dicts of private alae and an ec lay, the t in- e i ee demnities arising from French spoliations, prior to Lor nedaeea teow the ‘Preeident in ot <i ACHE DRORN e IMMEDLATE DOCTOR MORRISON, 101. These bills being severally laid anide tempo- | the indemnities from Mexico, be printed, which ni nS pe AND. PEMBLOT CURE Them who NN Dotor Momiaoncontgtne obs tongetid eoskdesahy, : " ‘ ve ‘painfal thro! excru- i jineases, ithout mereu: On ‘motion of Mr. Ancure, the Senate resumed bik ac ta gave notice of a change of the hour : ee i oe Suge in dit or paraiy Recent case, paroulniy “Gomer it in consideration from yesterday, the report and re- | of meeting he should propose, in order that we s : “fven the case, i cured by Di of those solutions of the Senate Committee on Foreign Re- | might have two speeches per dey upon the Texas} / ee srmpethy from | yi i pain or inconvenience te Lore. lations, adverse to the House joint resolution for } question. ; é wil} uo doubt ture are a with PISO GOUT ya Taney Ves the 4 q - Ke; ba. mach * vot 7 apparntas, none but ex | IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY INVALIDS.—Persoxe ANNEXATION OF TAEAB, The Houe bill for admitting the new States of caeek Gen Merced orste ganda oat | waal apoliaton sor htvearwtrded fo omtcheet contig Mr. Buowanan, the minority of one of said com- | Iowa and Florifla into the Union, was taken up Tag 7 ‘The Clove Anodyne is the best of alt Toothashe Remediog Se CADET, Tapes COT a hte ie olga b . HEIN®, M. D., \8 GHEEN, 112 Im*re Member of the Medical Society. nation, as thoee aliceted. wit as those afiee taffer mach injury from awkward practitioners. } is immed ‘the most violent tutional Thi " case explicitly, together with all symptoms, ti Selcaes tay oe camer es Lae Wiccae salad We sibilies aiid Mies gle alr mea wn | eae rang ens arama | ent Ye NCUA Ae ee . ore . A erence to a cia! Presa + Ly ‘ oe ‘ a head, which was made in behalf of Mr. Archer, | committee. “8 are nere ee pre this nee eric oy A ge rea agre Boi a slg a sad Load ag presented by him in opposition to Mr. pone. moved to refer the bill to the Com- fhaprore Vegetable jars he ‘or gums in any way, and a nal rigor, ‘A perfegy eure usr Aj je charge ‘\VELPEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS FOR THE RADICAL annexation. i mittee on the Judiciary. i. a a ‘entirely remov> in and soreness a v —Dr. ‘no communion wi real > There was a numerous auditory of intelligent Mr. Wacker called for the yeas and nays,which -s rh that it ay be filled aud render from the gums around a tooth bees ns Suresor ip tb cisy,, Bey te ai cee paratent ihrer Teles fea es he ait of spectators in the galleries, and the gallant Senator | being taken, resulted as follows :— (MADE BY A REGULAR PITVSIOIAN.) np ‘snund, this application will. give. speedy reliel by | soe Pulte auines, Lercers reat-pard aa pet ro experie from Pennsylvania was encouraged in the outset | _Yeas.—Messrs. Archer, B tes, Bayard, Bor Are now considered, by a very respectable’ i affected. | Price 25 cet insure medicine and ad mpi fais Sapeset the pal ‘They effect by an almost unbroken simi-circle of beautiful la- | Choate, Clayton, Crittenden, Dayton, Evans, Foi ‘munity, to be the YEAY BEST REMEDY ever tried for f ef Saga y 5 pear Greenwich, New Yor:. Open frow | fou ti any other remedy, without dies in the front segment of the galleries. Francis. Huntington, Jornagin, Johnson, Mangum, Mer- Inf pra af 273 yen Sk eae it | ALM to OP. M.daily, 0" jaiS mere | afating the breath, 03 ~t. i plomach, great dnement Mr. Bucuannan said he felt deeply the import. | Ti", Miller, Morenesd, Porter, Rives, Simmons, Uphem, | Headache, 1 aeomseh, by Druga a States. MEDICAL ADVICE Kron bapa rey Geer box. Sold eethe Collegeof Med simiasion of Texas inta the Daloas, ‘The quoetien Acnwon, Atherton. | Cntvanee oa see PLEASANT SHAVING FORE Deidomee, & Gold ctrct, between Fulton asd Beckum na | 22 Hd admission of Texas into the Union. The qnestion i 4 4 s} LEA’ 3] jold street, an, O | nn ALTERATIVE MIZTURE FOR THE ac. here presented, was, shall this territory of Texas | fet} eutie, Niles, Srmple, nioot 1 OG eneral bility HENRY'S CHINESE CRM AM | Mifiteam ots dca conn, he imineat ming mild aed | RICORDS ALDERATIVE MIXTURE FOR THE per dei bs a sae into site non the foot. , Walker, White, Woodbury—98, | THES, PILLS are curing tho pias mee Bas deranhe, HIB ie anew 5 preparation for the gentleman's toilet, to assiat diane fin Desinces pursuits. lsceut cases eu 3 oF 4 | aleers, nodes, or an omplaint, produced by ax {tundicious use of une other Srates, or shall Texas remain an | So the bill was referred to the Judiciary Com tious. at the PRINCIPAL UFFI. Ey 179 GREEN femical’ combiuet 5 of mercury, or unakilful medical treatment, persons sus- independent aad rival nation—subject to the jea- | mitee, and al it peat Faltoa, we araces ean tos tate pt LDESILITY, NERVOUR | AB pt RL Od fis pewerfal pare wit oat dela a hapa dogg himself safe vl a , i te 7 jnen' gence of the passions lousies and conflicting interests of a rival nation | On motion of Mr. Berren, the Senate proceeded y Ds. Gi Bowery ai ti ton soaps containing alk crest Fouth, and thereby causing nightly ¢ hay i it th phe Shall the lone star of our sister Republic be ad vine Cpe, veqaroal digeaee, ering! avons: es A y and eorne: it fe A i er to consider executive business, and after some time : T of Bee ind | the operation of re Sl heaa Whe ressier Ls renpectial inp Srey ime po neat nD abe amma irgieansing che ypuam sith this Jeatly alo ye od . “4 1 each, f alt % mitted into, the glorioas commetiane, of this Un. spent therein, adjourned, er, rondway a irfe red tothe fullowing notices fiom persons ‘who sie ot rrigreeee ovaially denned " ally Rested ont io afl fats of he ‘Unione Bold at the i — witeles— wr ie ' Medicine Hapmte planet, shedding pestilence and war over the land 1 House of Representatives, weneedog #7 ect, + Bowery: 77 Bowery: J) iniepeodent Gentlemen who Shave Themse ent being the least ware, #01 pti on Odio re” fener 8 RICHAT ONON. M.D, Agent. u lves.— We | patient bh A contingency was new presented which did not pe eclot ieapon te Cee celighttate tt Ppargor Gommdltop, ass’ Corie ONCENTRATED EXTRACT Or 8ARSAPARILLA Wasminaton, F . 14, lon : ‘asnineton, Feb. 14, 1845 hambers at; 87 ©: sgorner of | keeps the, Beat possible terme with bi i oh i.pain or ineonvenjence, Guntian ave Sassari by the N. York Colleys happen once in a century, which might not happen Bei of ie ston the f 42 Greenwich st; 104 C! for centuries to come—a question involving the | tion of Mr , Iker and Chureh sts; 186 Church st; and by Mrs. “soft soap,” and we have feit many. ing one of the few qualified advertising Sy of Medicine and I'harmac: for the suppression of weal or wo of this Union, and of this continentfor | Gen. McKay, of NC, moved that the Mouse resolve it Falion Bodh yeaa hae. Oaneds ae a ‘Ch tan ‘shesine Boeereent set pa City, vanmantses' perfeet cars, gr no obarye med, | cuagke repaed and ‘highly conger raved extract, pow alltime tocome. War might desolate the nations, | self into Committee of the Whole. A division wascalled | iain, compouss, prepare hems AB Bade Te eg re oo ny Ta Ceadlonhy mevmmended sv the Collazeas 1 and deluge them in blood, but the bountiful Provi- | fr and no quornm voted. (J-CAUTION—Obeerve the wrirren signatare of Dr. | Gon of New Yo We Kuorant of the ingredients of fa superior to ay extract of Surapan. dence of Nature soon repaire such ravages. The | ,, Mr. Cons, of Go.. moved that there be a call of the corer ns DES BINS ee here Iecvisg with gut eabet eomop- fepebii oe {roma Mais me the blood hasbeadm w di h a louse, and asked for the yeas and nays on tion 5 ag! 4 “an demon Cana ale the aot of the field of Waterloo where Ite vke | as zequana mays were artered-Yeas bo SPALDING COs ar manatctring ant Ler Fant 2 | pact eT MEDICAL eT any omen | an aston Sats coin rte edt t , w £PeakeR announced the vote, granted by the United Improved Fri 4 fen m y sari armies of Earope met aud battled, and drenched | mative himselt. f oh EN WITHOUT BRIMSTONE” re of ante Sa wunnery: parca yphile er a. ‘of su one, cases of every ing! and paper, in any sized packages, and A. &Co,, Nev ‘pare one of the b i ke., caused by mal- It is of the portan: bed bed f ESE MATCH The fir i {Boston Fon, ie h ies cert ot, on Shebovale puschapens, f and recommended for family by Lucury.—A. B. Sands & Co., New York, have pre- hi even S Ly pel Since the soil in human blood. Not so with the Texas i ’ annexation—if lost, it might not be restored—if cooling tale us eg akin beater iesian 6 gained, a long as this Uaion shall endure, this re- | _A motion was made to Cees the rules and go into sult will continue to have an important bearing | Committee of the Whole, Tellers were ordered—Yeus upon the destinies of mankind. The United States | 58, nays 36. are highly ap, of j " and Texas must be united or they must be rival Mr Jamieson, of Mo,, in the chair. phy and chet jets, im the absence of sul- | prred an ensir-ly inew article for the use of gentlemeo,who preler Hospit are well disre c WCHARDSON, M. D.. Agent. Nations, subject to rival influences, d intrigae: A acene of great confusion now took place. For about ir evan fames (RT AGL a to perform their own tonsorial cpuations, i ed Shay |< and jealousies, spreading the evils o! ef { {enmi utes every m«mber was conversing in the loudest weak Tangs og daliouen costrieyttoca” Oo PeEone ft Seve Teg eit We has whee toe fees lee the jigheat " on peetersrts Criattar ones ty the Calley of Mediena nd Pharmacy A both countries’ But withthe admimion of Texan, ibs wer pig | penstuty Reet ee hea eg nten ah: | Be ade retslw w' fe eete BEARS OIL ati teres seomteniarerereto eer the peace of the Union, the happiness of its tone of voice but just Calon of el clleaien sitions 1 Teter ee | Sele ck seeertcom eee ee eM oi ellen Be peer HIGHLY SCENTED AND PURE | ftiseainn remedy fort poeanoe earlicy, or berreabens, people, would be extended and perpetuated over 4 that in which conve: tale by he prineipal Drugaists and Grocers tn the tn peenliar smoothness an roltn in, We would | A THE HATR’-OFait prepares: | Cupless denending on malformation) ourextended and still extending confederacy — | tion was e Hall, that | Ord Dy be yt store, roadway, or at their mee ne ed ‘one E (yaa assuring the hair or prhiekers, n "hi Le ging SI gnc Vary! half a dozen $6; carefully Mr. B. rejoiced that his humble name had been | some Mill ot otter was proposed to be ‘aken up. and that | MIY tmém SPALDING & CO. prt shaved by parehasiog’ the article. Nl Te agg ML ES 9 Cities’ of the College of Med Le re Pheniney, te Nisewn connected with the defence of this question of an oon was 03 pens snd 08 Soph neat hae e | PROFESSOR VAN ROY'S ~ | fhierenemneen : hoo prill effectually preserve it from W. 8, RICHARDSON, M.D, Agent. nexation. It was not a sectional or party question, y Days Nf PROFESSOR VAN ROY’S Boston Traveller, Oerober 4, 104. falling off in any event It was long noted but a great cational question, and ed in the affirmative and so the bill w: PATENT VARNISH Prepared and sold, wh id retail, by A. B. SANDS & uch eminent pl ysici duoutl consider | ie on? le noearanie light he | ‘The Coen then read the bill, and @ TION, for which two patents have been | CO» Chemiats and Dro 3 Brond way, corner of Cham- i vy Sir Meury Halt " PUBLISH 0 sn ronsider it. | He cared not who followed or | monbers the Feporter gathered that + ~ | A granted in Paris to Prolersor Van Roy. i calentated to re: id also by A, B & D' Banda, 79 Ful re Bear's the best thing ever | SA mms GORDON Dah Nw Te fo migat lead in (his important measure. Nor, | king appropriations for the contiauation of the National | veot the formarion of dampness in all ings; it will 7 way. Frice 09 conte petit. Acer SE eee tree | N;W. CORNER FULTC N + Sol i Mg Rd ie Breat object of aunexatio; Road pep collars an basements 5 feetly the count tr the trade, im? ra _ $ Co. have saved noexpeapein ket: | “ints New Yorn be paar Ears. should he stickle abont the terma—whet Mr MeKay, of N.C, made fo is homidity one parts whe: OC] RC SALTER Ss YOUNG MAN'S FRIEND,” oF Bpe | ting the genuine Bear's grease from ie Sy — ¢ te 5 Fiked the detalte of thts BI, st aup Ville nee” wey | to inp ootde The Dll tooke op toe renee spensomoesde 'D Ferrey ike | haverenund it insuch nsnsneer that the. ah, crmbimed with he wesk-priee two. cath per sin ¢ific Mixtare, completely bids definnee to ! y pre |b Subscribers (urniahed wt the te Lo bills ‘beat appreei: 7 Chops A. pl 3 § ey ey, Taina le iimpradences. Chis medicine img tea me renders it indispensable for the toilet and dress. | Huhecr ners Ciraiched nt the same Fie Be ony. eres soMr. Davis, of [a., wished to debate it. il i of it, and. to themand to | the morbi aad ieviacio ‘ilscase in cent cnsee Md by A. B. BANDS & CO., No. 273. Broadway, Granite ae ad Sie ‘The Cnatn decided the question was not debateable. ho of iidjngs, comer of Chambers sizeet; 70 Falton stret, and. 77 p= tsned om Saturday mm The whole House wae her ares of moneremy im Bast Broadway. Price 30 couts large, 25 cents small Klee an. au gween Cura ter copes fa od. ; id misei d | contusion. ‘The members were all 7 vl i ons iL Imm w seri bers ti in 1887, and h i ‘a . embers were all tallein ered, by 7 08, GGA otha Pre Reg Glog Frey, BR OF BS the same rate for any specified period. rqected. She had applied again in 1844, when a | than gravegegisiators: while the Chairass ec i tu ooer A Signy — EUSA ha Pri tay) Treerisesaienty ROnewwuaamaa werest. tan Ta 7 D8 Onn) mee but of secondary moment, torletus admit Texas,

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