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Coning a ent” kta |e shion of te eoennet oa ede Fara Sree et anes HU | TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS MEWARD,, OORRRATHR BY Contvmenso™ | xylleEUancr le) were forever killed inthe recent election. But | Mr Ascurz arose, and suggested to the honor- Wwout,on the table. ‘On this the yeasand neys were call: $1000 MOWADLEY. te COn Non tt Bechacae lave? ‘o ikie th Tiesien i fe year Watrocr ine abel these are all questions of greatmagnitude. ‘Those | able Sennit that as the time had attived for the | edand ordered—yess 71, nays 77, ving een set on fre. on Saturday ‘night, the eth iatant, the “out off Wh, Tetommation of the Hed Any Sd questions of Texas and Oregon may, in their ad-Lyesumption of the regular order, a nsion of | , The next dill was the cne regulating the pay of the | padersign o eecvods is ecia wore pies meverd ot “Zante, lemorrhage, Asthma, ys ey = justment, lead to a future war. is remarks till to-morrow, to which Mr. McD. | SyeYiwich wves under, consideration when the House Qoekto Comets Pema cre cog oaks thea an ‘on the wife upon on Saturday. The bill wes ordered to be en- rection and gone no ve incen el dinate ae New York, February 12th Si BERT SUYDAM, THE LUNGS AND LIVER Marbois, the minister of Bonaparte, who sold us | assented, and took his seat accordingly, and the | grossed, and read a third time. Louisiana, tells us that if the transfer had not | House joint resolution for the they would the yeas heen made ai the very time i ae consummated, v4 ith ANNEXATION * TEXAS, ih andi on apse” ptemdpaeaa- tense President FowitableInsurtnee Co, | And thelist would present an appalling root of the tality of que remove, d would in that sa ade a con- | together with the adverse report from the Com- ir. Kenwepy, of Md., said, before the bill wes passed, t Kast Ri itis that f this dread he f fruitl r quest Bf French Louisiana, and claimed all the | mittee of Foreiga Relations ‘of the Senate, were | he would move a call of the House. ere RAND BB ba bey EC I ye a PR ee de n : ‘A. G HAZARD, Agent hi t have been fs , Country on the west bank of the Mississippi river | resumed as the regular order of the day. | Ze Sreaxen decided the ast motion to be outof onder tua and Protettion tus Co. of Hartford, Con, Di Wistan’s BALSAM Oi WILD & FRY oe satgtieagto,motbers far 6 : a a — mrestest remedy ever discove ‘man for all diseases rather Ps faite, ae end Krom, ha on . Mer eal Woopsury rose to the subject in hand. He | ,, Mr. Apsats then proceeded to make a speech in favor of |. suougaND DOLLARS REWARD—We, the Sulmcpary organs, peotnosd ty cold and chengesbie To husbands in despair. co to their Canadian possessions. e repu' said he regretted extremely the adverse character ‘ d any reduction in the arm subscribers, offer One Thousand Dollars, in addition to re- | climates. Scores of cases have come to our know! here i cans now tell the Federalinte as they did then, that } of the report of the Commitee of Foreign Rela- 3 opposed any reduction Yj | ward offered by the Insurauce Companies ‘rl ‘as above stated. Patieat had been given up to die by consumption, as beyond we can never sufler Britieh intrigue and British | tious, and the position assumed by the honorable | Deceuse he thought that the snnexation of Texas would | “i mere CORT HANBURY E Go. | the feuds ef mecha "eth co di by commumecion, sp itd rule to coatrol the destinies of Texas. health, inevitably involve usin war; but if the country was de- |) —————————————_ ne have been speedily restored to com ry. Our right | S°aters from Kentucky (Mr. Morehead) and of termined to have Texas, thea he went for his country A sister of a well ere ten lye rt "lt ite charm ¢ Oregon is one of equal gravity. pa Virginia, (Mr. Rives.) This feeling of regret arose | right or wrong. He also was opposed to the bill because T d if hereto. | wi ing advised that abe must di In back,'or | vins, or chest: Z to the Territory is indisputable. Then what is} from the circumstance that this opposition to the | h thought it sprang from opposition to Gen. Scott, and | 40 betwess Christian Besinjeke Ii has Kia nope, wishing to spend ise on by sudden strains, tnttpeld tok dishingtahed friend of Col. Polk’s in | *”Mexstion of Texas, stood in the face of the reso- | hetold ae democrats that he thought it probabte, het vagy Lmporrof Frch and | frm lea of Wl Chery mio regan ced Auieene pasties, Conte nd a jutiol as meral wi e Cal ofa 234 4 ite tl yantain me, and retur two witl ut heart an rc " the West, ‘Sir, is this Oregon question one of tives by ich had passed the House of Representa- | trouble to them by and by, intima'ing that he would be y of New. York: and at No. 39 Tremont ‘heal hentine ce the office further No more th ~ t ; By application to the strength among the people of the tives by: a large majority—a concurrent body acting | candidate for the Presidency. He then seid that as he | To Bovton, Mr. Joha M. Hehroeder, Agent, eS indifferent about it, while politicians at Washing. ience to the decision received {rom an eX- | hejjeved the annexation of Texas would involve usin a his day yy, the unders the most distinguished physicians At once to elther eet. ay given. Many icati into bet Let all who sui A pr 66 press application to the people. He regretted that | war, he would proceed to give his reasons therefor, the fore entered into between | and Brooklyn give this Balsam their unqualified approv: a " See sreaemes: 10 snakes. 8. Loney sot te Wea’ HY: | the measure was opposed, not merely on the | moreparticularly as he wished the Toasons of Southern and that the undersigned will consider themselves | Why tye te FAVORITE PRESCRIPTION ! Seek from t sir,” he replie a this . " litiei d hi ground of its unconatitutionality, but because, also, | men for opposition to that measure, to id being formed from chemical cxeners f Wild Cherry Bark and At at) people are in advance of the poli iclans, and have | of itsassumed inexpediency. It had also been in- | constituents ashe had been unable to i Mth, 1845. ‘Tar, two simples, but power redients of Nature’s own | And No. 13 Court street, Bost No. 90 North Bist street, forced them to come out in favor of its occupa- | timated that the measure, inde} ndent of other con- | the measure itself was under. discussion. id JOHN CHRISTIAN STEINICKE, | Laboratory All who have used this wonderfal compound, con- | Philadelphia, Persons ordering this medicine from the country, tion.” “Taen, sit,” says 1, “in. the present unset. | sigbrationa tar esure, independ ‘other Con: | that it was because hebelieved it would produce. war, it CHARLES F. A. SCHIRMER. cur in testifying that it is the most efficacious remedy ever | by fending a remittangs, can have it pat up aud seut Z0 any part tled state of that distant country, the party supremacy, ‘The Comtnitter had also inti- | Would excite conflicting interests in the Union, it would i TChartes PA. Shirmer embrace | Priecipal office 38 Ann street, New York. Soldalso b ages ofthe Unton. Price $3 per bottle—§21 pet dozea, fil Im*m ficulty of marching troops through a wilderness | mated in their report (which Mi. W. tted, but | causeexcitement and ultimately the dissolution of the | jhis opporrunity to assure their fri @ public, that they, | iv all parts of the Union. 30 tintee D4, CORBITT may be consulted con! \y of such vast distance, including the ditheulty of | Gretpcn thelt report, (which Mr. W. regretted, but | Union, "He did not think that the government was with. newly formed firm of ‘“Steinieke X Nehrimer” as the + PLEASANT SHAVING SOAP fice, 16 Duane a oper fam Cl subsisting on their way, and when there, combin- e purity of the motives of sald com: | ont power to acquire foreign territory. He believed that id establishment, will strenuously continue in their en- t INESE CRBAM.\Ui . Conbitt, L > > mittee) that the annexation of Texas, as proposed. | question was settled b: hi ors to earn the patronage and gain the confidence of all tht | HE NRY’S CH R ° that ed with our inferior. naval force to defend the } would be an appropriation of the lands of a weak Hiorige, Ha could not elie sos Will favor them with their custom. fis Iwere 18 isa new preparation for the gentleman's toilet, te saaist rodent to comtinue the muda et area iroce | Relghbor by a piratical seizure of the same. Mr. | tion which was made between acquiring Texas es eter. |" LECTURES ON SHAKSPEARE, | emollint In" chemied) combioatiout arg such aso soothe all | New henge” theatre agenda, ho app pe atte Com al compa ion ti ro T } W. repelled all such inferences and suggestions. | ritory or as a State, but he put himself on the ground that R. HUDSON, whose Leagures have been delayed several | {rritatixg influences upon the ‘which are apt to arise from ic rf ‘success than is to be fo hin peer & mace the country sirong by imigration ?”— | He charged no party prejudices or motives to Sen- | the scquisition must be made by a contract between the days on account of the weather, will Lecture on Hamlet | the use of soaps containing alkali. It makes a rich and durable . octor cautions the unfortunate uae ** Not atall,” said he; “that country purchases its | a¢, fh ce at Id hi ; people of the two States according to their eonstitutional | and Macbeth, in the Society Library Room, on the xs Of | Jather, softens the beard to prepare it for the razor, and Tenders f hes, ands of Tietims, peace, parts with its liberty.” bp an ts ie opposite fie, be belo Ss provisions. Hedid not put his opposition either on the | Monday and Friday, Me ry, Lh Aron alse, 96 7 geek. the operation of sh a vleasure. ‘The reader 1s respect waine removed ¢ posiy from, opt As it is now too late for Gongress at thia ses- ey We hin Ae stg tote = 7k ee bd cr are that Mexico had jurisdiction over Texas. He be- jtumutioe “fe iwere. he following notices from persous who have used | TOP Or sseoudars gud quaciks aa there are ‘of them in i n th, snd: Dems improbability. (of the favorable | reign nation, unless with ita own free assent to | wise than by treaty, and he then entered into a long ar. | [HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully begs to inform his friends | 0. of'this exty.. The feel of i upon the free 1s selightful f | Cont oar eENGt Of any, Youre hes eotab Calhoun and Mr. Pakingham, it is highly | hot sough above, from ycomer Broad | * a0 ; i ae A 7 a t to be conquered by the sword, but by our | bot ies of Tex! ince streets. juets, com| of the most choi : Y. vent a certain disease in any of its forms. Co probably Col Polk will have this question passed | free mie] rerupli incl s Lack, of 8. C., said he merely wished to say that Sweet soumted option, oun, bo bad’ at i é Lah republican principles of government. It . Swrets soenton 65) eb, Coie be BAC AL} ecient Nee ¢ SI Thi e ha ta ene 4 RING’S VERBENA CREAM. ey sev C i j . 4 A ace : lieved Te to thi v > sion to take any decided steps on subject, | affiliation of territory—no fraternization with a fo- foie pert lbh BON ee ro ‘ther | BOUQUETS, FLOWERS, SEEDS & PLANTS. | ,,7°.) npendeet eatin sie, Signe Thanos ae oh tnpicad oe Ra area mL) Sertceares, pre Im*ee such incorporation. The territory in this case was | gument to show this; another objection was the disputed | ,, 44d the hublic, that he has made temporary arrangements 10 | keeps one on ‘the beat possible terms with dP we have felt many different ars prokoaed attention. A. wedinine may be to over to jim also, in all its length and breadth. | wag ridiculous to talk of th tion of Pi in ali his attempts at retrenchment, he had not beenactu- | ‘They will be arranged in Very well—Be if 0. H ble to meet it with | ™ . i 6 acquisition of Fatago- | ated by any desire to attack the art General Scott, |: which has given the subscriber so much notoriety during his | Cs 4 ingredi H, RING, original inventor and le proprietor of Tena oF ey thtng ele, Thee ae ages itt ater, | Bit or of China, unless by their own free and vol- | te winan celia coherent od the highest re, | superiotendance of the late Conservatory and Seed Establish: ae OR ighttul, + this justly celebrated compound for shaving, Was at length y y LJ y can a di rs 5 7 seives, and leave him to settle it. He will meet it | 22t8t¥ adoption of our republican institutions. The | spect, but he sought to reform abuses, which hadcrept | mentof Mr W.Niblo. tion which is seldom eatsed by shaving with any other compo: | b perfect point of perfection, beyond. which it > 1m to seitle it. He will me: danger, therefore, apprehended of the unlimited | {Py cate 3 rng Ro econ: | jg hgice Annual Klowering Seed, Vegetable Serds and Flower- | sition that we ever used. ‘To yentlemen who chance is impossible to transcend. ‘There never was ing. Crean honestly, frankly, firmly, coolly, without flinching di 7 fi + in. He movi e previous question, which was second: | ing Plants, on hand. HN ROBINSON. that has approac! in virtues peculiarly its own, nor has any or wine all thelreeceved eacstions theyipile up aggrandizement of foreign territory from the pre- | ed, and themain question was ordered, The yeas and | ‘fis Imre ae reparation reached the niche “of fe at Ring's Verbena, yi cj Me fly q Pp cedent of the acquisition of Texas, was al- nas re called and ordered. Yeas 107, nays 87. FRENGH FLINT GLASS. WORKS, we would warmly 1ecommond this most it | Uream”” has, nor has any Shaving Soap received ihe speatane: 7. Br Sutherland of Philadelphia is in town, who together imaginary and chimerical. This charge, ‘he bill was accordingly passed. ‘AT WILLIAMSBURGA, L. can be procured at thelst f Mr. 8, W. Fowle, 138 Washin; ous culogies from the Pear re in all arts. of inited sed. ‘| too, of the unwi Acommunication was received from the Port office de ' * ‘ORK. ton street—[From the Yankee, Boston, Oct. 12, 1844. R fo American is ua old stager in politios—others are coming and | territory, “was Prearrantable: seizure of foreign | partment, which was ordered to be referred to the Com |: eee a ee eee Mey YORK ee || A.D: Bands Bo ‘New Yotk, prepare one of the best anicles | Inscitire Fair Meteo Cots joaliowrel by fadees ‘0 come. Bon Neyo ee where grasping avarice was insatiable, which | Mittee on expenditures of the Post office department of years as extensive manufacturers of Watch-Cryatals and | ‘ft, » that Buotan boar, October 3, 1 ‘ i a, | Flint GI in the: Department Moselle, Fi he al 44. | (who 1) 90. Tost penetrating, The President and Vice, again received the call had siezed upon nations, and islands, and dotted | i¢ should sijoure can 1S rly eee plea honor. to iaform Glass Dealers Importers of "Watches ofl New Laccory & Nev York, bare pre " an themoyt delicious, of friends late this afternoon. Ss. the globe with her tortificatioasfor the maintenance | (Cries of “‘no—no,” from various parts of the House.) and | {umishing houses generally that they have the most of other kinds, 2 eae of her tyranny over the other nations of the earth, | it was not concurred in. fa Rint eckcal bya who “ marting scabby chin. when Poland was extinguished asa nation, and | The House then adjourned fal workmen, both | Yd Mes fre ae pee toe be ania na formesthy, TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. dismembered—when Affghanistan was seized and Frenchand Engitsh, ‘Ihe beauty of this Glass. the. tastefal me ape ere pategty we vers canepeae latesdcned i. Ring bas by experiments SEOOND SESSION. made subject to foreign administration, and when Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. rie aad pommainte Ia Oe comeiin cl mien ieee Hogs while ak the one tone | Re ns seecereD ae sald on eibeaio aed peteal. by Charles, H ms tnroads were made upen an empire embracing one | Finer Boanp, Feb. 18.—$400 State 724; 100 new an- Fondly hope, secure to. them a large share of patrouage from theese aut sof poe oe: Serie | nis ae iemenraele apie canada Gees Metis ts In Senate. half the population of the globe,these things were re- | nual 6's, 1846, 70}; 6000 Chesapeake and Delaware 6's, bS, | Ameriean and foreign Houses. | will enable .e Id at manufacturer's prices fiand, Keese & Co. 80 _ Wasnineton, Monday, Feb. 17, 1845. garded as matters only of nine days wonder. But 84; 387 shares Girard Bk, 8}; 10 Kentucky Bank, 72; 200 B.—Ca: semen re habit of yeni os i ondars to mpl red. iby tf jsjames 8. Aspinwe. , 98 William treat, ‘and at Prayer in behalf of the Senate, the Government | when we purpose to incorporate a neighboring and | Wilmington, 64, 213; 60 do. 64, 213; 100 do, 44, ‘212; 100 fal, 30, Paradie ¢ Will’ plense forward | bY Mr. 8, W. I ton yetail by most Drug and Fancy stores throughout the United and the nation, by Rev. Mr. Dailey. Reading of | independant power, of its own free accord and ap- | 40. cash, 214; 168 d0'213; 60 do, rw, 213; 20 U8 BK, 64; | tiv ditert to 90 Willia eI me ee etn ra it crohevale aud retail, by A. B. SANDS & | ~ {C7 ‘The directions on every pot signed C. H. Ring,'without eae het tele tie 8 HL cep vet aie he aecere makes? 9 Ubi17. <0ibte States: 33 794; 6000 ROBERTSON'S 20. ‘Cheminss and Orpaniats ra Brondey, commer of Chany” | which, i¢caunct Bexraniae. ni rem ‘he Cuarr laid before the Senate a communica- | 40 in, of the same religion, and political institu. * oN ooh 3, o| iso by Is, io 4 TJUNTERIAN DISPENSARY, No 3 Division street, 8 tion from the War Department on the subject of | tions, of men who had fought in the battles of our | dy 1; "Hh wou yargg ten, om: 1968, 27; 87 old annual | PHOENIX HAT AND CAP MANUFATORY, rt] way. Price $0 canta petjar. A liberal dis- | F{UNTERIAN DISPENSARY, No 3 Division,» the public mineral lands in the West. Laid onthe | country ; and that we should merely assent to the | Canal. 664; 514 old county 6's, 1860. 93; 100 shores Girard No, 03 FULTON STREET, .y cpeetel Cetenent of 0 disesan of octes. 8 table. act of admission of such a nation and people, under | Bx, b6, 64; 110 Wilmington RR, 21]; 600 do, 6d, 214; 60 ‘cation of the systema of small profits, cash remedy on earth that can safely be relied on to thor PRTITIONS. such circumstances, we are outraged and insulted | do, rw, 21}; 26 Reading RR, 24}. pay! id large sales to many branches of business in this this horrid disease without injury to the consti By Mr Prx from citizens of the State of New | from every quarter of the world. Gentlemen seem ees | City Chi A \d the eminent success which, this CG | out diet or indrance from business, even when York, for seduction of postages; also, a petition | to suppose that in this consummation the elements NATIONAL HOTEL, Peigeegetpesh ooh atange ee p MES Din re roy trom same Siate against the annexation of Texas; | of our constitution and government will meet with | 5 courtiandt atreet and 87 business. In a city whose mhabitants are widel; ished : 3 ates, nO matter how ong standing, also, one from J A Spencer and other members | fervent heat, and that confusion dire and chaos " éW YORK. for neatnesg and taste in dress, and at the sam: 10 PASTILLES DE PARIS. vith less trouble patient, and of the bar, for distribution of decisions of Supreme | willreturn again. Mr. W. repelled again all such Three Doors from Broatway. way. see Terih, toese Seas oat meen, Wo AF ~ IIS valasble, And eee li tee, for itive icine in the worl Court. By Mr. Eviny, from Maine, a protest | inferences and unwarrantable conclusions. 'THIS NEW HOTEL will be opened on the 26h ¥ Speseseneess & oe hiriponentelly Tee hoarseness, and violent’ ei Phether against the Texas aunexation. By Mr Hunting- Alter answering objections made to the House the Pi of etre will be ba poy to sccommoda ree of favor, Determined to ascertai recent or of long standing, can be obtained by wholesale at the ; j lutio in the fu- the pablis with Board, Ths Lodging Room which concerns the head and pocket of every ich Drug Depot, of Carnes & Haskell, 26 Liberty street, 1 cpl ton, from Connecticut, a prayer for the rejection of | resolution respecting the assent of Texas in the fu- } siry al ¢ Gn the COMMAURIEG ohemor be, conpeated: on tain Ea; the 1 oreaipal tzapeute a eee Blt Bate ed oe | 22 long time i every project whatever for the admission of Texas | ture division of her territory into Stat id i i fabar tines bas caployea ed ber of tive heer weeksete in I wholeeale and by Ruston. & ‘Cox 110, J-Milhan, 183, 4. | suviable eminence in his profession. He fato the Usioa. By Mr. Johnson, from eighty four | the public lands, the Indian titles, d&c. te 4 the msnufacturing and fini Iso skill'ul and | R Chilton, 263, and Adams & Oliff, 699 Broadway, and by all a commibnaltina inte faren natives of Pennsylvania fora twenty-one years’ | of Texas, Mr. W. said that the great and overri- iture, Beds and ay Uae bred oe the onketan | cppeiniae chemins spe Dustmaceatine 10, tom and CONT: ed tender i naturalization law, for the benefit of foreigners.— | ding objection to the admission of Texas, namely, is establ pastas wit i sees’ | names, whi faze coutlowed, eaniast. ‘The equine d infectin By Mr. Dickinson, from New York State, several | the assumption of her debts, was extinguished by caged ineing Roowmuechehoes iTities fort ing vantage—low rent | arti i green bores, inseribed with the name of our pat 2 memorials relating to the improvement of the Hud- | the House resolution, which provides that she her- | frie fd the pablie, that no. efforts on their part shall be | j,cieeJrom,the ruinous expenses of Brosdway—inflex ble ad- Which no Oue dare jmitate eae, son river, the reduction of postages, and the annex. | self shall be held responsible for all her pecuniary | wanting to secure the comfort and convenience of their guests, | erence to cash on delivery <a teterselmatian te Neel (pate - ~ = - ation of Canada. By Mr. Dix, a prayer trom New | obligations. : | and v hile they solicit share of theu patronage, they hope, bY | day, enable him (9 any with all confidence, that he now offers | an pao SOks Lae pO STENT CAR THERE lg HOPE York State, coupled witha protest against annex} The honorable Senator next reviewed the pointe | treratitacion. CHARLES WYCKOFE & CO, | 10 the citizens of New York, articles, in bis line fully equal ix BOXES, would respectfully call the aeimationof Hal for the Consumptive, for those ation, for the abolition of slavery in the District of | of objection to the acquisition of fereiga territory Rn Sete ane ote marae aed ee ee Hoed Companies, and all others wtereated with the building of who are 9 with “sethmg, Columbia, which was refused a reception, as far a8 Merene resolution. First, that its unconstitution- | ~~~ LOVE ANODYNE TOOTH- He begs leave to refer to the following schedule of articles, | Bail “Bead Cars feey pare appointed CORNELIUS Pe ag Ay and long ¢ in a are relates to the latter clause. And ot all the other | al thus to admit new States from territory without ACHE DROP8—AN IMMEDIATE | and their respective prices annexed :— veo phew MA OO leona | lacoste pm pets, na, Shortness petitions herein enumerated, an appropriate dispo- | the jurisdiction of the Union. Second, that 1t is AND PERFECT CURE.—Thosewho | : ‘ HATS. qith said pateatright All ieee oon tral isecrnl to fits ot or Difficulty of Breathing, ain ‘the Breast . . ‘ : ‘J have felt the painful throbbing and excru- | First Quality Nutria Fur. 5 eteseut cause eee i ht Side, Bleeding of the Lungs and o! varaors of Fatal sition was made. an assumption exclusively competent to the treaty ‘Pangs of this disease shooting Ndeatical with Hats heretofore’ sold’ at'$4 S0'and' 9 oe. ity Iron Foundry, WH eee ataty, opened te. aSide, ing of Bes and other proc Sundry pepores were made from committees on i ised Por ant fo Sanat ney St bere farsiaa ol feng Ay ove meas ia ri mounce them the i ™ Prep OLOSAONIAN, private or local cases. erritory by an ordinary legislative jority of the n . Se eee: ‘and will, on trial, find t Jersey City, January 7th, 1845. im* ALL- HEALING. ALSAM. ON THK RIGHT OF INSTRUCTION. two Houses. Upon these propositions Mr. W. fri veri ne doubt ty Nutria i <R. DIXON attends exclusively to General Sargery,andin | [8,4 SPEEDY AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY:—It has Mr. Tappan presented resolutions from a demo- | dwelt at length in exposition of the supremacy of 4 be much Pleased to know ofa remedy | $09. Exterval appearacceand haiah closely retembling the moraine to tht ofthe hye, Bunnag, Gatarseh Clo- T see sexead in hundreds of cases and by te San swear cratic meeting of citizens of Perry couaty, Ohio, | Congress over the dinlomatic department—of the thee will meres, fll to quiet forever the the above, the principal difference being in the body. sure of the T ts, Deformi of the Lid bic. Doon cack: smactuaroved ex tases semtite bere ‘with against the resolutions of the Legislature of that | inapplicability of foreign axioms to our peculiat | ‘Phe Clove Anodyne is the best of all Toothache Remedies. | Moleskin, fer ry Chad fa nt CA I. Pers greatest confidence to all who ‘may be afflicted, and who State,instructing their Senators ia Congress against | form of government—and in defence of the plan of } It is immediate and certain in its effects, curing the most violent ance, and very serviceable. reducible cases of rupture are Pe tl f, s0 that the 1a healin prc ne RE cs pl the the annexation of Texas. The meeting recom. | the joint resolution, as equally consistent and ap- | tosthache or pain in the gums in one minute, Sheet CA truss may be dispensed with. 5 Mercer street. ial! Im*re_ I ya tadious Cough and raining of pmdgesd very Jew mended to said Senators not to be governed by a | propriate in the premises, with treaty stipulations. fe se akan taltel ator the Talore of every | First Quality Mens and Boys... “IMPORTANT MEDICAL NOTICE. ies offered without benefit, an : beyond Whig Legislature in this great measure, nor to suf- | The Senators from Virginia and Kentucky had op- } othe: + it is plonsant to the taste and smell, it Bina Os Serer ot renee Ole pr) ry OCTOR EVANS, No. 12Peck slip, near Water street, | the hope of relief. Although he had o hectic Saves and night ter themselves to be huinbugged by any such in- | posed this joint resolution, because it was an Uun- | jnrethe teeth or gums in any way, anda few appli mink Den Vork, as been more than fony years ia the aye: J sweats, one bottle of this Remedy restored him entirely structions from such a source. Pepers laid on the | constitutional proceeding. But they had also op. | enuirely remove the pain and soreness from x decaved tooth, 99 |” ” ‘Yatally soldat $1'50'nnd 2. "** esfal practice of physic and survery, particalanly in curing ‘°Geonce W. Hays was relieved by two bottles of the Oloss- table. posed the plan of annexation by treaty, and had } pain procreds from the face, or from the gums around a tooth | Thisl Quality i ‘ SeecritLa Oberizate eteaee’ erora le tac Deets, secemrens paisa, ajshongh so wenk 04 dhe Sime be censanon ed using: tak TEXAS. voted against it. Mr. W., therefore, questioned Spparently sound, this application will siye. speedy relief by tf le 1 above articles | &e-, caused by mal-practice. It is of the greatest importance | Cuity of breathing was such that he could walk nid y ot Mr. Asuugy substituied a new bill for that which | whether their objections to the House resolution | ™pping s few drops on the parts affected. | Pics 25 cer Besurpassed by any establishment in this city or else- | forthe unfortunate to choose an experienced physician. Dr. E. | At's time, and his night sweats were dreail uhm fo he recently submited, providing for the annexa- | depended upon the constitutional impediment | Chemist, 273 Broadway, commer of Chambers street, Granite | "ROE nis success astomuehing, even after if from the commencement o} his the medicine he walked tion of Texas. Ordered to be printed. which they had presented. He also took issue | Bailing, Sold also at 7a Fulton sect 7 Eaat Broadway and larly recommended as well. for eftectaally preventing | (fom the Hospitals as incurable. His 0 we od | With ease down to the office and in six weeks he was #0 tar 1e- MISCELLANEOUS ai with Mr, Rives, in his opposition to the annex: A generally throughout the United States. injury from ‘perspiration, of oil applied to the hair, aa for itn for privacy. Call at 18 Fock slip, and be coavineed, His | if Kanary ea. 52 Pike. treet was cured of Asthma by half Mr. Wutre reported a bill for the relief of the | ation ot Texas because of e probable dan- — = greater ease and Comfort to the wearer, Jai Imvec ‘Im *; “rete Se le had not Jaid down more than ten Stockbridge Indians, and for other urposes: gers in the turure which might befal tne South- | ¢¢D)R S407 ERS YOUNG Ma Mienee ties rey ts ST. GEORGE HOTEL ee SS OI months.” He has never had a recurrence of the Mr. Bayanp asked that the Naval Committee be ] ern States from succeeding acts of territorial | valent, | may even say fashionable imprudences, T No. 61 Broadway, New York. BEARS. O10. | anp ‘Mrs. Anc 85 West street, was cared of Asthma, of ischarged from the turther consideration of the | acquisition under authority of this cedent.— | unequalled in power, neutralizes the virus, and supt lock below Trinity Church, and near Wall street.) HIGHLY SC) 3 PURE o> SF balla tocion and destasse tate bethe a bi y Lape : FOK THe HAIR—Of all 7 ; it | Re ing th i idera- | the morbid symptoms and irritation of the disease inrecent cnses | ']YHE, subscribers, lessees and proprietors of the above well ‘ all preparations ein the world. She had ‘used various other reme- subject of the expediency of abolishing the spirit eturning thence from a review of the considera- igurrally In taemeydoae tance, Teas sarstere many be rellen om known eateblishmnont, having recently ‘warts of, for the hair or whi kere, not jing equals least benefit. rations inthe Navy. Agreed to. tions of expediency. and the advantages promised | With the utmost confidence, as being an antidote unequalled for | years, flatter themselves, that they are now ready to meet the = the oil prepared from Bear’s grease. In | "Hundreds of cases. might be given to prove ite Mr. FairFfeLp moved an enquiry of the Presi- | from annexation, Mr. W. adverted to the great | the cure of certain imprudences, gonorrhaa, &c.—See full par | wishes of their friends and patrons by supplying them with every Bald ‘and will effectually CRS ES b if you are afflicted and yoa will be satiated ‘tha dent reapeeting the seizure wf the American ship | consummation which would ariae from the setle- | Ucn ruth is medicine. Whole tad real by 4.0 | Comfirtand convenience whicha placeike thie can possibly rot inay erent.” Teas ong noted a ay to ETT ‘Argus, of Portland, and other vessels, by British | ment of this measure, in restoring the internal | Yerk'—trice $1 : S20 tmere” | The rooms of the house are large, airy and commodions; and 27 aby auch eminent physicians and chemists, | cose which ts at present threateniag your life. ships, near the African coast, in contravention of | peace and harmony of the country, divided so have been, but lately, fiteed up with new and elegant fumi- J 44 thelate Sir Humphrey Davy and Sir Henry Halford, that |” For gale at the Principal Office, Yos' Nassau street, one door p ‘ i i ATIONAL COFFEE ‘ —The Pro re. re Bear's » proper! a thing oi ed lleva mmiueh “Mt feesent Gaal Hisarieds In 8 neratal i Drietor respectfully inforass his friends and the pablie tat | “The domestics are attentive, respectful and obedient—the ta- J discovered for pescbetinat out The bill authorizing the South Carolina Railroad } gression, the leamed Senator next adverted to the | te has asplendid establishment ig the immediate vicinity of | ble abundantly supplied with'all the substantials and luxuries | Deld. | Messrs. & Co, have saved no expen IMPORTANT TO GENTLEMEN Company to import, free of duty, from England, ous hostility of a portion of our pene to } mercantile business ; ‘and other amusements in the | of ing—the cellar contains an. ‘of the choicest | ting the genuine Bear’s grease WITH AND WITHOUT HEAD® OF HAIR. a IDG A e ie 1 € hi dit in such that the oil, combined with the necessary pipes, &c., or an experiment of one | the measure proposed. It had been calle league tetas ok eoeeneod nde 1936 coats b Der game. Fe Proprie- ME ol the beds ant! bedai ng, throu hout the have prevarrd it ia such @ taszner that the ail, combined with of i Ne I its hig! mile of the motive power of atmospheric pressure | with hell, and Mr. W. said he would read from a | has combined the. foll i iI show :— | Hi jed themselves of these and ther advanta- | ing room of all. Har Currer anp Wic Maxzr, ontheir railroad, was taken up on its third read- | paper to show the extreme to which this political fiver for one night, 2c-; Tor one week, $1; fora mon I, $3. ges and accommodations, 40 important to a public house, the wee by A. B. saree » No. 273 Broadway, Granite | (LATE OF 176 —- HOWARDS! HOTEL,) Pty 4 s A " % corner of 0 | reet; 79 Fulton street, and 77 ing. ; . Cpposition to Texas was carried. Some questions its on the shortest notice. The porter will be in at- | proprietors not only deem it a duty; but, take pleasure in | por way. Vase te eta large, 25 cents small bottles, N all 3 Mr. SturcEon, representing the iron interests of | was here pe to Mr. W. trom the opposite side of ce AP or a oy aaorwass baer af. abs catenretie ts fete sleet they, ‘do not p — ao fell DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE, custom HOUSE. | Pennsylvania, desired an explanation of it reasons be Sie ite War Kee would a t»_the house is closed will ring the hall bell. __di@ m*rre_ J smile at competion, yet they are determined, by vaseldnous ab ME c.& form those gentle Way the iron required in this case should be per- | from the very highest authority of the epponents o! ‘OTICE.—All persons having claims against Ebenezer a ago Be bes eye igen aad - ic lcelimpuesaning ney tree: gainexation, “The Liberator.” “What papert”— | N Gramman, Insta) Bowery. ewe send thet bls | Gru, tower come i ume al ae meet with | [)OCTOR LAME RT inal confidentially en Mr. Evans replied that tne atmospheric pressure | “The Liberator.” as i Kisovall persone indebted to aust He Gramman, will please | &¢® dissatisfaction. JOHN H. MOR, | all disoases of a delicate atures his treatment being’ mild wg had been tested most satislactorily upon railroads | Mr. Dayrox—“I deny that authority.” call and settle their assets without delay, at 37 Bower New York, Feb. 1, 18 fh jnciony regain ery, Teva nah mi for short distances—although for long lines its effi- | | Vorcrs—Read, read.” ‘ < G.E CHAMPION, Assignees, | Yee wre be ciency had not been so well settled. The machi- | | Mr. W. proceeded to read an extract declaring | _*5 1w°re peal ot LSA! rRENCH’S HOTEL, “DEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIONAL, nery for this species of railroad could omly be pro- | that freemen and slaveholders could never be arising pS TH E PROPRI Lo ag ally ne yf indulgence of the of iad the publie that Sofceser crmuap aise ls aieteas ask on forms his friends and 0 cured from England, and with the sanction of the | brought to coalesce under the same government— opened his new and id. hotel yy causing nightly emissions, and event- : . engage ? inventor. With the view, therefore, of the advan. | that slaveholders were a race of monsters, &c., SL sole ot pena en eee Leen places of mh re the syst mney tad body, tages that might in proper time arise to the iron | and as insatiable and ferocious as hyenas.”,) The j j P amusement, and has farnished it in a style that will bear favor- orig dea cites wibies TO THOSE WITHOUT CHILDREN. trave of Penusylvania by the introduction of this | recital of this abolition invective, excited a gene- aoe ea i eT Oe ote i re: D pase Kee the east sere, toate canad primers | APROCREATIVE ELIXIR CORDIAL new motive power into the United States, the Com. | fal cacchination. From these denunciations Mr. ’ . Faxard to elegance and comfort. and that he has combined ranititined medical pretenders, and sometimes oy ite Tee ot mittee on Finance had reported in favor of the | W; returned tothe rational incitements of simi- Be > eS = following prices wall = neglect f the parties themselves, are, by the Dr. effectually i i bill. larity of population, institutions, climate, produc- " : 2 Buys Fe ONS Oe Se ree rere ca savernising Ser Mr. Srurcgon appeared well pleased with the | tions, Sc. of Texas and the United States, to the ‘The rooms will be warmed gratis, and apo i in che a ‘ Ir DO made. explanation, and the bill was ordered toa third | act of incorporation, to which he believed a mu- % . there be more than one bed in aroom. : i re i , immediately aren to, and reading, and subsequently passed. jority of the people of both nations had indicated $ 4 There is a REFECTORY attached, in which there are wil , sent to any part of the United States. ee cabanas or onli Ver usent . : G | meals served up at att wounsof the day andevening. ‘There | Office, & Goldatreet. Open'trom # A.M. to 9 F.M. ¥ A are also Bath Koo: nected, + cold and. si On motion of Mr. Lewis, it was ordered that} . Mr. W, concluded by invoking the consumma- 3 > Weed | iy baths. ® Porter will be in inate at all tne ‘during the —e Ex-President Lamar, of the Republic of Texas, | tion of this great measure in deference to the Hero “P Oy igo ene loneoes, Sap te We thems one at all Mona edical Card, be permitted to enter and occupy a. seat on the of jhe Hermitage, whose spinions and teoommen. ; I 9 ting hehe el ee nigsmem | [JOCTOR FAWCETT, of 196 Felton New, York, oor of the Senate; an especial testimonial of re- | dations were entitled to much consideration. His 2 f } iw RETR CC so rye College of Sarcecme, of Lendos spect. a = lamp was expiring in its socket, and wouldsoon}| ‘ rad A mM A T) A eS a ent oT Reece fag ts gee tag Colieee ot we sufficient evider Divers House bills were read and referred.— | be extinguished. He was departing to ode Shan hair to its original color in a few minutes. Ths iapilatrimony, Impotency ‘and SeerMicy anato- | *, ol ff i held. Ap is pleas Among them the bill for the paymentot Navy Pen- ‘o that bourne, 4 ri dune Ma” a re Ayiznly efeati cannot fail of su- ly, Ph call: ene medi Ay expizined, wi 5 com, ce $2.8 bettie. 7 sions; and the bill of annual appropriations for the ‘Whence no traveller returns,” A ek | [age Td gcnarg. 1b te higaly of gps eg Is, Hocopdary Bomyeians, Gonorshan; Gleet, Bericvures For the convenience of , Tesiding ont of the aity, the in- support of the West Point Military Academy. And it was hoped that he would not be permitted ~ ‘ s ive wth a Noze and all the Sensognances araing om eal Transniaion foie by eal ail Ioegion be omciags r. CuoaTe submitted that he had been in- | to go down to the grave until he had seen this last > “ “6 : wots who doube is vr ea, are requsated to have thew hast | Pollution. Doctor Fawcett continues his private ¢2 voli, Fret of package €5, making three hotties, structed, by the Committee on Foreign Kelations, | wish of his life fulfilled ; until he had seen the lone ye Nae eres Cole Devi inet Deanery, pearee won the Fulton street, where the moet vated forms fall afc: letters must be and directed to to report in favor of an extra edition of copies of | star of Texas mingling its silvery rays with the aot Cie ‘One tris! wall pro ehee thons of the generatiwe a8 wil i teld to his mode of treat bates ‘BAU, bea 3, city, the official papers, &c., connected with the Chi- | glorious constellation of our stare and stripes me ser ee Bold wholesale ‘and retail, and applied at No: Chatham st, | ment, without iet of exe reise, and without N. B.—Ladies calling for the Klixir” 4 nese treaty. Referred to Committee on Printing. | Mr. CuoaTe rose nextto address the Senate upon KNAPP’S CELEBRATED San “geyser lady in attendance. FRENCH SPOLIATIONS. eee ne hah pho ilege till to-mor-} INDIAN STRENGTHENING PLASTER. SIX BARRE The bill setting apart five millions of dollars for | TW, trom the lateness of the hour. * “ PLASTERS prepared for pains and weakness in the m the payment ot indemnities arising out of French The bill explanatory of the civil and diplomatic - noes oe Ry By aia COCKING AND a Svs 5 ‘to the notice of our sou spoliations on American commerce, prior to 1901, | PProPriation act of 1845 was passed ; and the | o jediate and soothing relief. ‘They will also be found No. 44 Chatham stree' WOR 1 WORMS!! WORMS! Sh d ity and trade, and Coming up, accarding to postponement of ite final | Pill amendatory of the Naval appropriation act of Bietly ‘penefieiil for complaints of the Liver, Lungs and MANUFACTURERS of Aug Lucys citiem cov gciea: tela: WORMS eerser aay, from the stomach at telected assortment of Fruits ever before 19 the publie. pl MEAT Lavin f Ligne, Fi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL letters must be post H PICKLING AND PRESERVE WAREHOUSE, | L : LVING PISTOLS | , Ail letters must be post pai F [HE SUBSCRIBERS, of the only origina} establishment lected asso last year, ordered to a third reading. Sundry other ney. lete assortment ready for the 8} trade, which they of- IN by PeachesMalnenturies, Morrie hE paseage,in behalt of the Senator from South C bills were taken up. and considered an tm comiait: sit ermoas gfzedentary habits, whose business quires them to } fer at reduced prices. “They would waite the aiseution of mer. destruction” ‘Thay perish ander itsasarchicg influence imtant- | Heath 4c, Pine Apple», Haspberies, Apricots Mr. McDorrie arose, and said that he much re- | '¢,,When, on motion, : . ghost, or pain ta the ipreast, will fad great relie( by wear | which, they have paid personal atrention. and from the imereasea | ei Tne ease Ne ia oleae a ences eerie, hey eeembed: | eral flavor. gretted this had come up so unexpectedly to Che Senate went into Executive session. Alter Ing, oh of these Flasters, oy vanleesnatie blic, | GRMyuly they are making, can sell them lower than before of- | rece of the disorder should take place, a few doses of the pre- |, Also, Jelly’s of the Strawberry, Raspberry, Quince, and Fine him, and passed through its several stages so rapid- which, adjourned. would sie ly state thee the are ‘got ihe Te rote ew od ee of their own manufacture, as well as every vari- Le oh age eee i ome Ir fo emntin Iso, Pickiea ‘Cataupa, and Sauces, of every de- ly to the fiaal action upon its passage, and without Tinportant Discovery,” but that he has ety of imported Guns and implementsy in'quantities ty suit par. cittens Fever’ Gr euy Complajer wbere scold | scription, in glass jars, of every size, to {ait Oo sonvenenee \ewssion, too, except a very able argument in House of Representatives, shove recipe fet ber of 14 chasers, at exceedingly low prices. 3m? in «oe alterative may be desired, will nd Jayne's Tonic } the parchaser. 0; teed fe and favor of the claims by the eloquent Senator from ‘ASHINOTON, Monday, Feb. 17. | S010, Nenvure rele I vastity to ‘ ~— BXPRESS NOTICE, |. yn, sage 8 most valuable remedy. Sold by the Arca AB | the ping | ovet gates, potted fer experuation,) Massachusetts. Mr. M’D. made no complaiat, | ,, ADUmber of Executive communications lying upon | the bevefic 4 LIVINGSTON, WELL & POMEROY ;hiave removod their ima shoes ad ws 2 He but regretted that he had not succeeded in entering | ‘he Speaker's table, weretaken up and disposed of. | easing demsnd for the: popu. Express Office from No. 2 to No. 8 Wall street. ‘ Masters and i his opposition to this measure at an earlier stage of | table, were uieo taker meen oe Po ne Speaker's Jon thy kavedines, 6. 2 voor ot SR AEA SPEGTAGTES Medical Card, aru before offers its 1aVestigation. 4 . rior efficacy, which has thus ui y A These claicns arose from depredations committed | and peared." \" VONIONAFY Pensions was amended | mals thrm more gr dally known. 0" ‘ UATE TENE b A BLAGR OGD. Wot DOCTOR MORRISON, iia net, by France just halt a century ago—and, #0 far as | The dill for the distribution of the copies of the book fos see pp fee geen vitaoie 13 proof of the above, advertises the following cheap | NORTH RIVER DISPENSARY, 204% Valton’ street~ | It: "kjco, tod Oyeter Kegs taste this Goverament is concerned, their existence | produced by the Exploring Expedition, was next taken | as possinle, and in renderiog II those objections all pelvges diooanie, high ke cae Witeony wentatee ee L a ae commenced just forty-five years ago. ‘The firet | UP. and rdwary plasters Tthe | Best dc ated gles S135 | trainin diet or purwuit. Hecent eases, particularly “Gonor | TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. demand for indemnity. oder these elaims, tras | Df Hammer, of Miss. moved to amend by inserting one | av. f — iz rind dary h PROFESSOR BOERHAAVE’S HYGEAN presented to Congress in 1802—the next application by cone ae bf ad al peiaa Hie eRe ee RENOVATOR. was in 1807, by some at r Weucer said the whole argument of Mr. H. was 188. ciples, without pain or inconvenience to cases wee -Se mine tat homie win pais Lng hd ee that Texas never foreign country, and now he pro- hich thi hey with, ther tae Ise. f Fp Aon ome of Becetare ne josons wit? y! a 5 i , tot . ‘i 4 " 5 a of Representatives—the next appeal ‘to the House | the amendment one agrees te wine qrery see on bling chased cee mae Hineat single jomnted im. Ly shanld be allowed wotnake te ccoasy ox ar retion desired. Tortoiseahel ed Burgeone w 2810 1822, by afew individuais,—upon alfof which | Mr Karnepy, of Md. offered an amendment to givea | , Made only by P. B. KNAPP, and sold wholesale and retail at ST) tale mech niery fom eeivanniioes en the committees on the subject reported adverse | copy of the work to each of thr scientific gentlemen, and his Medicine Warehouse, No- 963 Hudsou street, one door be: | ee ae enn eitreTon paid ee Oo ie tee eectnciane | “Nervous ond Const tuslonal (This affection, and to the claimants, and upon the applications of 1824, | ¢#ch commissioned officer attached to the expedition as | Druggists throughout the city. f18 2weod#m | oF one dollar. the train of evils resulting from a ave in . —— Good el: blue Steel 8; F youth, inducing nocturnal emission: alti a similar adverse report was made by the commit. we ae Wie ind Hudson. FASHIONS FOR SPRIN 004 gi soit Biss Reed Soceeetins iy cued by De doe cujeal principles, BY tee of the House upon th bj Ohio, said if they were going to SPRING, 18465. the onitorm decisions upon these claime: e bee | make presents to the officers, he thought the ‘common THE SUBSCRIBE! : amish his | Good elatie Dine Stee 8 ie feworma the yocem 0» healthy tong and ing ts Orin! one instince upon the claims of certain applicants seamen were equally well entitled toa similar present. new sty}e of Gentlemen very ar, 4 will be fount to aust the reputation he be erespt from 3.Carolina in 1827, (as understood) when the to the aise, ber nee in ghar ‘to feo baie ‘Bioved inthe production of this Toe ewentil ercle of dra. chairman ot the committgg, also from South Caro- | thou t too, they should give the quarto lina, reported that the ‘ernment was liable to | the miishipmen. N. B.—FRENCH HATS—A invoice tre payment. With this recapitulation of the ac- Mr. Kennepy mad ther tre manufactory of the celebrated “Magni ‘Wall street, corner A gmail ‘ot ; tion of Congress upon these claims, Mr. McDuffie | , Mf. McKavy, of (N.C. moved the previous question Hie reg “semen oma re -} + proceeded to the international history connected | WBICH was ordered, andthe main question put the yeas Pei) rae erpeuted at the same rate of cheapness. MED! ‘ ith DUANE shah Ce james 00 bei! Lec seoliations, of France, upon which said ay apeing onder. a ™ eet AT Low PRICES. ja ie ag eo or g Mergen oer dye re 20 slid oP eis ean 1 cm raf Ae al be ounded. . 5) % t vera] fr if The treaty ef 1878 with France, under which ipsviang. tan Wetlge See ah tae Leeda Mpg T'Besind) 0 gt ranaes i a now rece OT1 HULL'S TRUSSES. ly, 1 com i: cand Joint, the government of the United States pledged itself | came up. ‘ Lie which aroffered ata rey vance on the peerhing Cont o Fi ie vi Mod , to aremuneration to the Freach government for} Mr. — wished it to go over. 750 gross low priced Table Cutlery, all patterns, at present cost Me awies 1te services to our country during the Revalution | Mr. McConneut objected. a of 1776, was declared a nullity, after the French A motion wes made to lay the motion te reconsider on at the old Al slane from 4 to 14 inches, Directory had violated the lews of nav the table, 00 places “Layeoew's” fine Hair Cloth, decree in 1798, by which American vewele Price. TEE hoe ‘ svepy hoped it would go over, his colles; 4 . UBLISHKD D. Y British goods on board, were con iscated, together by Cuan ould seald eae boon pred he it seta Voss - wee on a8 7 int innature. i wd my body i _ A eoRDG ad ain ht wrth their cargoes. Under this piratical decree, | sent. y be done by general con- 40 bags fine Wrought Nails. | ealebret My Py eg oe i the dog dered jt as to Tn Foun Wenarek Bury Pine iescal ereay AL te proceedings of the French under | Mr. McCowwext objected. 4 andleetieks, F Palle; tations cannot be relied a: i er the hospital, and by sdvice 9 i ral toe come soe lee one canie it, che United States declared themselves exone-| Mr. Tnomrson, from Mississippi, made some remark, to | Latches, ‘ jpoons, Percussion Caps, Shoe ‘F hain mochanies, and are no boseer ander your on the of J rene la now om (a romittanes in tdvanes, "No paper seat aalers paid 1m poe MT the responsibilities arising from the “Enlscconmee aikbew atiadadia . ke. JOAN. OULD, have been fittal up a: No.4 Vesey, exeli resvered to per 10 baa sex pa ‘ ; ia 4 C ifhed to inform the john stree -up stairs. the " REELY fleRaLD—isened om Saturday morai Mr, McDurrre was further proceeding to show | SM Misisrippi,be was the keeper of his own cenecienss KET SHIP ROBCIU Wiese eee ae coerce, fre ames to wait SOL L>, Coo sa peau Harlem, NY. Sfelockeprice ir anu a ghee Cans ot cop that the subsequent legislative and international and was decidedly opposed to the bill. : Patients. fH tmre_ J santiing P aX, and id tishod w Conatry Sudseril oanam, in advreer, viations affecting these claims did ang onal ne- 1 ‘The yeas and nays were demanded on the motion to intel G. in Tots | ewes of priv: caged a Mb hours without interfering | °* 88 the swme rote foe 7 roecibed claims did not establish § lay on the table, and ordered—yeas 91, noes 76. permitiod b *« ith ent’ . ice, 14 ne satiny © cr RetneTne Hopsmaneade st. Nocareno psy. fel im?m Sh >

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