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S or’ 78 be no. megotiam, a0 cui -} Mv. Cuoare, 1a tuifilment of inis priority, (and of | ..22:29u2tass, of TUitnois, said be bad condemned the} Mr. Jammer wilt ew his motion, = moved to go dinj ry % + er of ace,” re ~s course of the w' So, 2 ot Whole Agreed oom, but men i of + de yo et he French ectatioa of an unparalleled accumulation of | White House, Teas 2 perediog | fog phon P caaneaa Saunpena in the Chai wen TERMS: erratic en, enti ape lely fifi lig Slag rng n the wate-chauber in the galleries, even J iam, and hv could not hold any other opimionof the same | ‘The question recurred ou the appsal from the decision SCARPA’S LECTURE Lemons, x ©at,"saying, as he went, “Bon jour, Bon jour, ing by general usgent and desire, within the | course, even if adopted by hiv own party. H of tc Chintz, and the Chair was! sustained~ Yeus 70— t lana $5 88 | ob Hii vere goo » Monseer. { thought somic of } sanctum-sanctorum ot the reporters for the public ceeded to expose the delapidated cendition of the White | Nays not counted ! ee ee po the fine vs in the Senate gallery might | press.) took the floor Honse and its furniture, He said there was nota gentle- | ‘The amendment being thus ruled out, the bill was pro- ‘THE OLY CURE POR 4 Fy Lessons. learn a3 mach uselul knowledge, in learuiug He said that notwithstanding the vehementand | ™8n’s house in the city, nor yet in the district he repre- | ceeded with. ? OEAFRE: aay : make « pudding, as ia herring Mr. Ghote, or any | somewhat impassioned arguraent of the Senator cer furnished then the Presidential | Mr. Wixturor wished to amend by_inse : = . B.Highly crained and quiet Horses, for the Road or on else in Congress arguing me ‘of State | (rom New Hi che gu inat th He said if Henry Clay | to appropriate money for the payment for bocks ordered = to let. ; pie dires Pectin 2 it New Hampshire, (Mr Woodbury.) against the | iii'heen clected, he shold have voted lor $20,000" andi! | for members of . [From tie Albany Daily Knickerbocker ] c pole y- ne act, is, yeaa another Smnit hsen ‘ious of unconstitutionality assumed by the | pig friend proposed it, $30,000, for he dif not think $20-| Mr. McKay ptheoent vga’ out of order on the same rea Weert Troy, uae 844. } i $10 o leave 8. enacy Ae edi japinn of nactol ow vmumittee of Foreign Relations, to the mode of | (9 was sufficient. He condemned that ‘system of re-| aons as the preceding ones. THs18,7o cE TIFY, that W ard Jaa, 01 riggs ge among women, but we don't want Mr.Choate eding contemplated inthe annexation ot Tex- | trenchment which consisted in indiscriminate proposi- | Mr. Tnomrsox, of Mississippi asked by what authority | (West Troy Exchange Hotel, hav years, and in the Dae yt faae be i r acti minae: oF Ae ne Gir. C ) had the honar ‘0 ganbar in the gen. tions for reduction, withat any consideration of the ne- | these books tad been delivered to the members of the piste wears co shat it wea ionposelble tor ime oe 9 OF mu a e cht | eral conclu: u cessity o! prop! 5 84 i i i ; r Itshould go to build up “a cooking—atock- | committee He salad: ine. Thee Congress |. Mer. Cons of Oa. said he wana fever of the epprepria:'| “the. Cuatn decided the amendment to be in order. ine my basting ine ect wasinduced to tr)'Senrpwre Come | Hours for Ladies, SALAS el retaan erildle. ak ng—darning —clothes-mending —household econo had no power whatsoever, under the Constitution, | tion, but he wished to put a stop to this unprofitable dis- Mr. Wivrnnor said that the Clerk had been required | powod Acoustic Oil, for the cure of Deafness, and itis with | ¢—No Geutlemen steeltiodateries te hours appropriated wo i 'y infacti enal has perfectly re- Institute ” 5 : ‘so lo! sany ; cussion and, therefore, moved thet the committee rise for | by resolntion of the House to furnish the members with | sreat satisfaction lam enabled to state that \t has perfectly re- | Ladies. 2 Seat Me, Choate's topes or metaphors S| yada wer teat eat eg aaPe7 ez 2e" | fhe pungent Introducing 4 revnltion tap the Je | tee hohe undef egrac ch member had ght tote | Wand, BY kati it wa cA | , erences ee eri ommRSSE A A 2 - i } . gy ate. made that motion, which was carried. aire the Clerl leliver them to him. 4 ILLARD JENKS. f a Ic is said eighteen names were down in the | ings of the government. We could not do it, if we | Keng Of the Speaker, a sotte voce debate | ‘Mr. Davis, of Indiana, contended that the decision of | “ite following certificate was addressed to Sewers. AB. & D, | brs the privilege of riding them 1a the eratis. . f the arri Senate to speak on annexation At one speech per | should gain in the act a thousand years of liberty | was posts on which resulted in fixing five minutes after | the Chair was wrong. Sands, to whou, the ps are known :— hem, it will take eighteen days for their delivery, | and all the blessings of liberty and of peace if going into committee to atop debate,” Mr. McKay said thot the retolution directed that no Sisiatio=Cdesitteeben TIS cies eet {O THIS LADIES. neluding the five who have already spoken Texas were a paradise, its annexation would be | The motior made to the House by Mr. Cobb, and | books should be reprinted while it was afact that some of e | effects produced by the use of Scarpa’s Acousne On | Dt: HULLS ULERO ABDOMINAL 8 now confidently asserted that the measure | incompatible with our form of government incon- | the previow tion moved and ordered, and the resolu: | these books had been reprinted, and that too on my daughter, Lsend you as au act of justice, that others ‘THIS new Instrument for I will pass the Senate. Some say, by one, others . . i tion adopted. a letter addressed to the publisher by the late Clerk, in- ‘have positive facts to convince them of its value and effica- Prolapsus Uters or Falling of two majority. We’llsee. The argeniestion of oe ait te RAG ibe Gosetiantian paaifalbamnnls secure Mr, Dromaoore moved that the House go into Commit: | forming them that ne funds had Beat appropt iated for the | ey. She wasn arly deaf for two years. and cou eal. ome » eee Sag binet will be delayed, in part, probably, till after | mised us—the enlargement of the advantages of tee ofthe Whole. Agreed to. urchase of any of the books ordered by ¢ to hear by speakiug py . Tho ee bottle, whi H 4 d accordis) printed directions, and bef ry cominended to the afflicted a the means of t is qu ins 13 decided oue way or the other. free trade—a stiff monopoly of Pennsylvania iron, een enTS fet bed hice AEM the venee wes pe she oi pay) Lh ory ret pened tern a of th boetle was applied, » h hard sube re was dischar Farias pestarat io te bealth, it never w having New York, and other politicians, continue to ar- | and to the shoes of Massachusetts—a monopoly in | strtie out $30 000 and insert $10 000, which was lost... | $200, and mentioned the extravageat sums which the | Erpictely restored. tis now almost a year since the eure was ‘moat aggravated cireumnstances, rive, Inoue J.D Stevenson, J. §. Bergen, and | the cotton trade of the world—if its streams flowed | © Mr Buat moved to amend, by inserting after $20,000 | purchase of books ordered by Congress had cost and | Ca™pict*ly restored._ It os now alton s yeas since ine cure wat The Supporter has ay oth from New York. Coleman’s Hotel is the | over golden sands, and its trees produced their truits | the words “if so much be necessary. Adopted. would cost. He spoke in astrange and feeling manner i be obtained by those interesied y callings mY | ie is ado} character in Europe as well as in reat poiat of concentration of vegetable gold—to all these temptations of expe- | Mr. Hupson of Mass., offered an amendment to provide | of the corruption thus introduced and it must be stopped. | hor i thot Ys WAKING, is sig ad pasha . gy p= Hh nyjes, oa ‘Two large new national flags wave allday, stuck | diency he had but one reply—‘‘ Can I do this thing, | that no part of the appropriation should be expended for |The Cuwax then read the kettor of Mr, McNulty which, | 1' wisoat, dane o Hom. and Pans, cna is ape Teeommwnded is out from the upper windows, swinging their ample | and sin against the Consutution?” To discuss the | Wine or spirituous liquors. He underatoud it had bern | wax very positive in ordering no delivery to be made to he medical mm of the higheat rank ln this counery ti olds to and fro in the wind over the side walk. expediency of annexation, was to assume the pow- the custom #o to furnish the cellars, as weil as the House, | members of Congress until a contract was.made by the | icted fr hoped, even gay the leading wembers of the feculties of An immense number of people called upon the Pp i y Id ha. fe forthe | 9d he didn’t think that was proper. On this tellors were | Clerk, from the best ph tified that | gspi and by all the eminent private practitioner President and Vice to-day’ Gol, Polk, i er. | Ate could not overcome luis preferences for the } ordered. Six only voted in the affirmative, andthe nega | Mr. Ruerr,ol 8.C-, said he hed voted against every : a Go ye RS Tat Promienyang, 69 o-day. i Gol Polk, howeres, Constant condllanay: with ne mysritiees a ye tives were not counted eT eral |B osition to voto ‘money fot, books snd should vote | foceape. te re cime ta Raoat, “here a ledly fp in, conscant ahimadames te apwly c fe e »c! ny f Q . M. | ritory, whic! e the acquisi oO} 1 it hich tl t 5 been_ bon ¥ 1 porters to female pat: ‘imrre He will hold a short levée every day; bnt such are | Isle of Madeiras the Java Isles, ox the Cane of aa the article should be of pelea manuiactures was ae paid toe e would takethe Docks which would ole 4 Yes, TT ; 2. 7 ratente = me ‘ve important events which begin to crowd upoa | Good Hope. To the plea of the Senator of Penn- | lost wise be stowed away aad destroyed. He thought the | Scarpo: n effecting cures as well as in affording telief, is TEETH! TEETH !! TEETH!!! his attention, that he is forced to adopt regular hours | sylvama, of the dangers of the proximity of an in- | Mr. Huxcerronn of N. Y., proposed an amendment that | practice should be stopped. corttialy worliug wonders” £ GREAT REDUCTION IN DENTISTRY. for receiving his frieads. dependent nation, Mr. C. conceived that from an | the money should be expended under the direction of the | Mr. Jonxs, of Tennessee, voted against the resolution Y, She D. sands, heyy igs fan Sue veonele: CHEAPEST OPERATING OFFICE IN fi Ahes Ce It the news of England’s secret attempt to ac- | independent neighbor we had no fear of harm—no | President. last year, bated vote eqninat the amendment now; had 4 ‘0. 79 Fulton street, 77 # ast inden Og ; ‘fied sin fine Geld’ t param quire the Californias had reached Washington @ | more than had Vermont from Canada, or Spain| S¢¥er! members said, that was the law now. Rot Tecerved, eod would not recel h in Foil, of a superior quality, 50 month or two F S, +4 P . H. insisted on his amendment, which was lost. Mr. Dromaoour asked if they " ‘ootache cured or ulcerated stumpeextracted.25 moath or two sooner, it would have put annexa- | trom Frence, or England from the adjacent king- ‘of 8 C , proposed to strike out the provision | the report which the chairman cf the Committee of Way: NN. TAYLO} » Bupeeon Dentist, tion through Congress just as quick, and as easy, a8 | dom of France. We had area enongh, through | that allthe articles should be of Ai jan manufacture, | and Means had in preparation on tais subject accompany- s jal2 Im#ee Kast Broad bh owing a feather through an air tube. God’s mercy, to ensure for our country a march ked for tellers, which were ordered—Yees 38, | ing abillfor the appropriation. The practice was an ¢ ; Bon nuit, Sanpy Hook. in glory and in civilization which the world has 6. Ds aabetanait cial tank bt i, s gin oS growing evi), and was so admitted to PIS. 6 1C: . S.— 7 i never yet see! i! ‘iL t moved to amen int * prov! at }, and ou; checked. i sy a » HOSE SEEKING MEDICAL AID F iaiatill waa reported in the House proposing | Never yet Wel ease ences wl contribute’ to i Lo Mr. Davis, of Indiana, moved that the committee rise.| fy" (7 | : . Dr_ GREGORY at home, all hours oI to refurnish the President’s House, and appropria- | the perpetuation of liberty, and order, and harmo- | #¥ch furniture can be bonght on as good terms as that of no on > ty fe ? alled id order- | Lost. ting $20,000 for that object. It was proposed for | oy, from the centre to the extremes of the Uaion | Cree a sp nays oo, noe were called lor an it Wintnnor enquired of Mr. McKay whet was the the present, to lay iton the table, which was done. | Referring to the opponents of annexation, Mr. Age} i The yeas and nays being taken! C. said he knew, he did not conjecture, Behe On the second section, appropriating $8,000 for re- | estimate made of the amount so that he might insert it in next to rr on private diseases, ness, i P : paire— his amendment. _ {tis eincerely to be hoped, that this appropria- | knew it was offered, not by a mere andful of fa- | Mr. Burr moved to add the words, “if so much be ne- IcKay replied $87,755 exclusive of the work which Y ; he will Labs fin present faded Leth worn eut ada but by anaes aye, Cele se ss a Ct ”— Adopted. a EE RS Rap ig reprinted. eg ata ta tee dus mi i Noe au r Maiden Lane; 30 cor. uroiture, unless replaced by a new supply, will be | an onstitutionalists, who wou rain their Mr Sxymour, of N. Y., meved to strike out $3, ir. WintHaor proceeded to make ‘to show that n a i, edlsgrace tothe ation POY SH. | heart’a blood in defence of the Constitution. Ou | insert 2100." the money ought fo be paid, and. talked about the oppost- Bormery, oorsar of Walmer stiens BA Suffolls merece, TH ace the other he knew that the measure had been | _ Mr. Kensxpr, of Md» inquired of the Chairman of the | tion being petty demegoguism. dian Vegetable Broadway; both corners of Chambers street and Broadway, TWENTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS, taken up by a portion of its advocates in contem. | Committee for whut the money was needed Mr. Houston, of Alabama, thought it was the duty of adian Vege atthe Lamp Store in the Sun Buildings, Fulton street, No 136. maaan plation of disunion. From these reflections the aoe cee thet Aes ae arrangements the pense to wait and have a separate bill for this appro- = a_-_Hawe 15 Im*ec IN SESSION. z fs . want rey j— flues, ont ings anc ounds. iat a. xD. BROWN, Ocallet. bene to Bs eloquent Senator proceeded to state the major pro- | “Mr. Seymour “modified his motion te. strike ont $8,000 | " Mr ‘Tucxen, of Mies., made somo remarks. (MADE BY A REGULAR PHYSICIAN.) _ Fa Ep np oy ALE In Senate. poution in this aieanoes te point of cope psaiione] end ingert $4000. Me, McKay hoped the amendment would be rejected | Are now comsiiered, by a very respectable portion of this com- | Nyt ber yea Wamutnoton, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1845. | Powers in um of a bare majority of the v. Paatt—Itsnot half enengh. and then have ® bill introduced by the Committee of | munity, to be the ray BET ny ever iad . a q - ‘o Houses, to admit into this Union tree and in Tellers were demanded and ordered—Yeas 47, nays 58. | Ways and Means. ppaigensa.: yi Blood, f ong &, pel Croate—the eloquent—the classical—the poeti- | dependent States, per satum, without probation, | Noquorum. Mr. Patrenson, of N. Y., thought it was time, for the} Golds ee ee eh, 34 Ire, rated, ser cal=the impassioned and captivating Choate—al- | withoutirial, without examination. He had been | Dew count was called for and ordered—Yeas 60,nays | reputation of the House, thet they should puta stopto | — #S7e8S S mptaints, ‘Ormas, 4 pode sigs ways asfull of poetry as the groves of Academus, | anxious for several days past to secure the floor | 62, The amendment was lost : this practice. : Contveneas ‘ Liver Affections, 5 Bi nd Ocaligee. “Avont site speaks to-day; and the semi-circular gallery, is opal 7 Mr Dromaooue moved that the Committee rise and re- rhe questioa being put on the amendment, tellers Rash of blood to the head. .Female Complaints, and tenths of opthalmic diseases are caus- upon this question, from_a reason somewhat per- : almost wholly occupied by ladies,as varied in their F y port the were ordered— yeas 88—nays 36. General Debility . ed by MEASLES and Small-Pox but dresses und bonuets and plumes, and ns gorgeous, | ~OR#lte himself. Mr. ©. then explamed that a | "An atditional section was offered, providing that no | "The commilise then rose, and ‘Lich other vlog won leat to, Gourmmaptrn Solas uh ll whith. i properly treated in an early “re moray | ’ + Sebets . —_—_—_—_ ' (new bri jock, near Fulton ‘ + + i ae nat October morning. |The temperature of the Senate } represent him as acqaiescing to the pawer of Con. | Mr. Wixrwsor meved to strikeout the word American Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, by Dr. Gaion, corner of Bowery and Grand at; Rushton | Cretor bathe eerty stage of inflammation, howerer acute, ad Gh yubat reat 2 o'clock rising upon 80 degress, | gress to admit Texas, by concurrent majorities! | Th ent waa lost. Finst Boar, Feb. 19.—$10000 State 6's, bs, 74: 17000 «Co. La Brenda and coger a ea ty Me vefore so many ‘clap but destmedive applications are 4 J p Lwe © i i i ye 5 i . " > Eh? Be 1G oot a iy 5 4 Prayer by Rov. Mr. Daily sealontone tian eee eo Eee Stee till (Wall deco ne Rice do, rw, 74: 2000 do 74; 6200 do 74}: 14900 do 74}; 5000 de, | William sts; Fowler, comer of Brosdway and Chambers at | 6 °C oo 4 the following enres, which were ve of Br i 5 5 6, | com ing st; 347 Hud: A gay ns ches omraal dianenaed with, denied the competency of the treaty power, and Committee roxe and repor'ed the bill. | $74, shoo to 674; 1000.40 614; 479 Cherapeske: aed. Dein | i Hadson sey a8 Cathay steers: 63 Bowerya'H Bowery: ie Commautcations from the Treasury and Navy de- recommendeda search for that denartment cf the t s. of lil., obtained the floor and moved the | ware g's, 66; 60 shares Girard Bk. 6d, he 100 do 83; 410 U | 218 Bowery, 360 Bowery ts doi 348 f i st is Gran porot Okarts, at Washinerae an edifice for a de- | government to which, uuder the Constitution, the ote Hetuer ottod did not hear the Speaker rezognize ‘Amboy RW 100; 11 Pennetloe Cor 190. ean i f 7 ant icine mS oe gia Howson, a he Purelans Opel . i aa Y : ah 2 * ’ ; 11 Penn’a Ins Co, 190. Chare! 96 PETITIONS. admission of foreign states might apply—the advo- | he gentleman from illinois, and as he wanted to speak, wp Boanp, Feb 17—$8000' State 6's, 73}; 300 do, | Fulton st Brooklyn; F; Whi i sand by all | COIS: 76 Chambers street, four doers from Brosdway. Hours By. Mu. Wares, from lndisaa, for reduction of cates of annexation having assumed that the power | cont»nded it was out of order. carh, 78}; 1000 do 000 do, 6d, 73}; 1000 Lehigh 6% | respectable dealers in B of attendance from Il AcM to# FM. (Sundays exes ) postages and abolition of the franking privilege. belonged to some branch of the government. Now, ‘The Sreaxen informed him that he had recognized Mr. i i i (fi6 7) eign iJ ilmington RR. 22; 160 do, bS, 22. | in. % vice to the poor gratis. . 3 he v ould say that neither Congress, nor the Presi- | Oovglass. _ 92; 100 do, 4d, 22; 940 Girard, b5, 84; 436 dc (77? CAUTION—Observe the written signature of Dr a ~ By MF Dickinson, from rember afaik, | deat, and the Senate, nor all together could not | ,,Be previous question warthen put and seoonded, and | si 190 Viekaburg, 6d; 64; 600 ending Ri, bo, 16, 10010 | uh on er bx a AMERT stil confdentally connie, York Legislature, for a distribution of decisions of a Gold constitutionally incorporate into the Union a fo- | ‘te main question ordered, which was on agreeing to the between Fulton and the Supreme Court. Severally laid on the table. On the second amendment, providing that the erticles rian fovernment. hat 4 sat at was, not | “mendments ae * . that the power was conferre y the Constitution | shoud be of American manufacture, if they could be SO DRGUSAND DOLLARS HEWANT < Mr. Bayarp, from the committee on Naval Af- shou in manufacture, ‘if they TW 4 a eg : a reported a bill forthe reef ef Com Jesse D. to one branch, or to any branch of the government, | hought on equal terma with those of foreign,” the yeas $1000 BOW ADLEY CO” No ae Techacee Pia * nant eae hat it pat * Place, ae a 5 but that it was reserved in the hands of our mas- | and nays were called and ordered—Yeas 92, nays 78. The vita beoe uk ona on Saturday athe the toe tae a4 ME tN | BEBILITY, NERVOU OR ide putous of i 6 strictest ly Ta) EMiott. Read and ordered a second reading, ters, the people. Upon this suggestion, the learned | emendmeut was concurred in. aadersigned, « Commitire of the Insurance Co boa Brome a oye fraps ind the. Pe . aC ereet youth, and there event- gall: tion, THAT CASE OF FRENCH BOOKS. Senator said he would ge back into the past, and The bill was then ordered to be engrossed, and read a had po] in the {a subd store, by offer a rew ard of ] he os v, ~ . x for such evidence as sl ad to A ie ~ ee engag be 1 Mr. Davros submitted a resolution instracting | enqui ther t! tLird time. One the committees oa the Library to inquire whether pe lank hes Peet Marclgh Rh ee Mr. Jongs, of Tenn., moved to strike out the first sec- | devectic and qoaviction m of the i cendiary or incendiaries, " ork, February 12th, onigii a certaio case of books has been presented to this ‘ tion. New Gia s decane i withont the goverament by the French Chamber ot Deputies | ites, the peoples and: specul eed ey recent, | ,, The Srxsxen decided frat that it was in order, but sub- BERT SUYDAM, « suRECTEE Eimear cuary.) Nae 2oRr. patent ing the isnt sare, enon or any other department of the French govern: | yan this transcendental question, eiting van, | °gve%)y corrected himeelf, and aaid it. was not in order. TNO. BROUWER, PRE hese oes ond tenceead Wirceenl Mockettanas | cagisceh iatpanion spiaktere ae; ty nie te eivetealle ment, and if eo that said committee procure the | «tent examples and modern authorities with igo r. Dovatass, of Il. mov; sjdrnt Fast River MacaslIas.Co. ft roe ies in almost every line of business Tool | sured, without pain ori venience.” ¥ sums, and deposiie them in the, library of Con | taneous promptitude and fitness of application. \ hi Buna and Protection tis, Go. of Hartiord, Con, complete, for mechan tie 9 : arene ene One ee Sy, anand Avec gress. And fucther, that the Librarian of Con- Louisiana and Florida had been assumed as pre- pra id Mechani d others, wanting good and e Hes, ar my Post pel ealouing & x) fs ne. othe overnmen apprepriate terms, seni: : i substitute to be offered. _ ies y ment of ware, gel a » their receipt, and shail idieate the high. sense of | any Fiovids weve Orage snag; Louisiane | * The Recacen soit it would bein order, WH re DY the Knourucs Come RISEYAC Eo, | War. Bhovels and! Sinden lari War ‘Sopre ts alta eine heen: spect entertained by this government, towacd | ycruments-Texas, in itself; was an indepeadeat | M4 as mine tha mation. SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP, | titimtec ” Betweea Patan Chir Newerk. | SOOO erianoc gd tooo ae, Bd the giverament of France in the presentation of | nation, and he would ask udder the precedents of ek, on referring to the rules, anid the pre- DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS | mmalagons complaints of the organ of generation. ~via ae 7 P 0 m1 ‘ook precedence of the motion to postpone. | NTOTICK is hereby aiven, that the partnership which hereto TO THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. launes complaints of the Gree Of SEMAN, ie "3 - Lourviana and Fiorida, was Texas a proper terri- Mr. Jones, of Tenn., moved to lay the bill on the table, fore existed between Jobn Christion Steinicke Charles A. ARTAULT, Importer of F Daguerreotype ma- ft is che most Mr Daxrow presumed it hardly necessary to 88Y | ry for admission for the proposition now was to | and called ‘or the yeas and naye "| Nrederick Augustus Fehiriner,and Daniel Wlheimg, andor toe | F°, eeriatvand manufheuarer of Mloroced asces offer Tonnale | Sins CTAR. 2 sermanent eure, without the least r= Tnuch upon this subject, as doubtless the facts 4 | Gnite two independent overuments Mr. Ccreag | A motion was made for a call of the Howse. Lost. Gegand hom of, tpelse as Importers of Brunch and J tthe following cheap priger medinna)$89 dones,, | cue” © dist dak, supostae, oF change in jon to bu ¢ case were well understood by the Senate. Ji m av official! letter of the lat retary. of Stat The yeas and nays were ordered. iy oe J oe . ity of French Pl stes A loren. | ciness. . was eth shame and ‘husmihation thet he tend in | Mtn Poreyth, an argument pnp aikaeie) fl Fawn, of Ala, called for the rendiog of the Dill. as why of Baton Mt. Jaks “Behroeder, Agent, peri eae ae and ie borgeree RS a: |, Weeine no long quagiish recommendations, to decive « papers, the facts is | T, % Habe r > The bill was read. as this day Leen disse! y, the undersi yy mplete arranted, $50. i shameful tragsaction. The books were. su'- J 2, X3% 08 1t3 application during Mr. Van Buren’e | The yeaenn’ nays remulted—Yeus 69, nays 81. 8 vhe | the, part ment, heret of 0 between fie Glaanes, rom $310 85 eipipriess: opliomess by it ej he ground of the distinction ‘under fered to lay in a public store house for nine frosaihenn ont c at bill was not laid on the table. dup ani Hl salt of 5 mionths,‘and ‘were ‘the lds . idae | between the acquisitions of Florida and Louisiana Mr. Duncan asked ifit would be in order to refer with P by, the last steamship, the salt of feiture of $590. force panies of Mocakncniietaadl epee the | 224 of ne mee ce one being colonial posses- } instructions. 5 brary Mth, 1046, 2, | poe 9 Mun ites, an eT eane oh hee ciety —high, low. nad wean aeee et ee hey facts, as announced in the public press, and it. was sions and the latter an independent nation, ‘a ma- The Sreaxer said it would not. pay) CHRISTIAN BTEINICKE. for reproducing the Daguerreotyve Portraits on engraved plates, bere i 4 ereement “heretofore, cute magic Glasses, from $310 $13. e proprietor challenges a sine easeo tobe that the ed wil coonrder thereat} Afi sed in the Daguerreotype process, cheap 3 meee a . + ; dy by which they can oure ' ; terial difference,” as stated by Mr. Forsyth, and as | Mr Duncan asked if it wan debatesble. bS F. A. SC! and_to draw ou paper an unlimited cumber. cp hare resented With a remeay | ‘ discreditub!e to this government ttrat itshontd be | eoucurred in by Mr Choate. Phe loyaltyrot Ganade | The Srraxen said it was not. Pail Beto ioxs arias y Saba Ifyou are fond of the progress inthis beauifal art pease to | “Warder, tne digensecanot be Contrasaed if done of tae Mie =: es wae i ae Ha erinies from iting and subsequent to the volution, was Tae Caeheta a biel beet andthe main this opporruaty to ware thelt (riendeacd ute Shute thet thest call at, the Lafayette Bazaar, 149 Broadway, cor. of Liberty at. cure i ke ay wight ou ving ig bed when expose. Sirk he disclosure of this shameful neglect, the only 3 t . | question ordered, on which the yeas nays were called, ) é cmof “Steinieke & Schrimer” : ut up in vot wil apology that could be offered tor it was, that it | gigi Hig ede thee Cronkite a Sra. ‘eing on the passage of the bill—Yeas 62—Nays70. So Horecaidetablintonene will renuously continue ia their en: i LEGS. HANDS, ARMS, &c. $i. bottle, “One bestia laste a weak, ‘which generally curce= originated in a mistake. The government, he wes | eign territory adjacent t the U; Ws the | "2 bill was rejected deavors toeara th: getzopewe and gain che confidence of all shat The Loas of Feet and Legs no Hindrance to the | “Yor anle ony at Win. ft “Milnor's, 192 Broadway, of proud to gay, was noi so regardless of the common gn territory adjacent to the United States, the On motion of General McKay the House recolved itself | will favor them wi ir custom. flo lw*re fet of, 1 Vrantdin House, New ork: Mr Barve. ec courtesies due to another goverament in sucha pucenes ct the en the constitution as to | into Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, LECTURES ON SHAKS: SHAKSPEARE. Woes: TOM Oe. Cok Make p ke. 472 ser of Uicwtayt and Beveath spel be de case as this, as this circumstance would indicate. | ‘26 Preponderance of power in the West from its | General Saunders, of N. C. in the chair. p reapecttally: , S% Weshington street, mai 9 Canal geet, New extent of territory—the boundaries defined by Mr. | General McKay moved totake up the Ap ropelaton R. HUDSON, whose Leotures have been delayed several BREE Bits be comtinnse poenenre | ASTeE , and 9% Main street, Cincinnati. fe3 Bat as the sale at auction for storage hed become Miadiso A ‘ il S, , if : searcely extending to Wisconsin, | Bill for the civil ana diplomatic expenses of tl ern: | and M. ..in the Society Library ‘Room, on the eveuings o! com, having, through necessity, invented, KEAD THIS. Rotorious, it was incumbent upon us to make some | or" beyond the Missiseippi, were ull urged | Bat Monday snd ‘Friday, February With and 2ist, at 734 o'clock made and worn an artihcial leg for forty vem, and | ALL CASES in the Surgical and Medi her expression, o courtesy than a mere ac-] a5 authorities from the early fathers in favor Parston Kina moved to take up the Post Office Bill. \dmittance evening 50 cents. Gentlemen and a mann Mod fi those of long standing ,can receive advice aowiedgment of the reception of this present from | Of ‘the rigid constraction of the’ constitution Cn Crain decided the last motion to be out of order. ies $i—taken at the door. fi re fant i ie a on p che fess application, neither name or re the goverament of France. against any foreign acquisitions. It was but whieh uesteemsar Pe ees teen eee N' Ny ' ‘ an ante : Tarran, of the committee, inquired as to Hi ed. SS eet. oF the swuniecion ( wee uundarerood.) teu months ago that this power ot ad-{ ‘The bill was then read section by section, and various | Office. all le st hereafter be addressed x 2359 i ABEKNETHY’S BUTANIGAL PILLS, ATTON explained mitting foreign territory by act of Congress, was | amendmdnts ropes 5 of 868 as hereto! RE the most mnivalled i i Maurie vail deat thie Wasa. meu nbenn discovered. Not a living soul, man, woman, or | The eppropriation for the Congressionel Library wa: £18 tin? re " EL ture—a positive and speedy dinary case, aud he should like to know something | “itd: dowa to ten menths ago, had ever dreamed | $2,500 ACKET SHIP ONEIDA from Havre—Consiguees by thi Abecsaky Hiliepeatisteres dilean Uertvia. Soper hone? 8 of giving, such an intetpieration to the Constitution. | soe Giidh itera ta iorwen pone the amount to 1 ate requested to saad their permits on boxrd, with other nauseating. mixvures, connot fiz] to give them a 4 cape a ‘acon, Jefferson el " . - . 4 iver, Gree cl Ne . i rf Mr Davrow said it was not more extraordinary | Mi Bubheren: ere ouaey and. jathere aver by |" Mr. Houmes, of 8. C. thought if should be restore to | {htt Not North ter catant,rmust unavoidably Dapceerin CAC EERE lemaeh Ce nin care: Lieetataeaase theta eae came fa the than roe. For che information of the honorable | 3aid i id’ Ri » Mr. the old amount. ‘be sont to the puiblie etore, nader generalordar T18 Gere” | Deyatee his exclusive srmenron to has recently imported f least,'and may be taken at any time ay in the preseuce of the Senator, he passed to the Secretary the following | St4.he would not nesert that the first man who | Mr. vovauass said it was just of a piece with their oth- " > of from France very superior specimens of most intimate friend—thus ennbl.ug. the patients to cure them- exiract trom. a New York paper, which was yeaa | Puvlicly broached the subject of annexation, held } er legislation. ‘They hed refuse! to buy some carpets for CONSUMPTION IS CURABLE. RRTIMCLIAL HYES, selves without any. fear of suspicion or discovery. ‘They are iatollows: paper, sod ban Texas stock in his pocket; but he doubted nott the White Houce, and now they propoved to reduce the THOMSON’S COMPOUND SYRUP OF mannfactured 40.8 to resemble, in every respect,{the natural eye. equal effecinel in either ex i al complaints, such ¢ as Gonor- : angexation was in his heart. The honorable Sena- | appropriation for the purchase of bocks. They were TA A pe dent of an, eye, can have it artif me Urechteand Uiseurr C ety atve y, dayson account of the weather, Lectare on Ham! ‘ AND WOOD NAPTH. Any persou who may be ‘ Tri " tor next reviewed the excesses which might arise | Willing to vote away millions where retrenchment could ON of the Mncous Membreves is the result of cial sced oy Dr. ler, so closely imitating nature as Se nie Urinary Organs Freer ee aud ener wy to m i in | be effected, and to cut here i sion inade upon them by cold or i other medi e composed of yetable in- 7s friend of aura tail rot ©; loowe.cotatruction of the, Constitution, 19\| eet wersessdsa oe nee vere aerore Gacarh Spitting of Bod, Bron from © A.M. to 1 F Mu ati which be | credients, which invigbrats tbe syst Cae Bew (hick jas of "wich, on examination, proved to be the pre- | ifS distinet, y rad and general provisions. Un . of Philadelphio, now spoke, and | 7! f UMPTION, Gastri rend 4 week) generatly cares. Many ag cured in two or three days. sent from tae French Chamber of Deputies to eur Govern. | 2¢t the power to admit new States, we assume the e the majority splete scorching. for ad thir THOMSON'S COMPOUND St SANDS'S SAKSAPAKIULA. inti” oho egies PRL Lis cng fd mn’, secared hrough the influence of Mr. Vaitemare, | T8ht to admit new territory. As well might we un. | Their course in relation tothe furnisning of the White TARAND WOOD NAPAHA tsa aceite ip tiene | THE INSTINCT infanimals, in direct opposition to the rea f Hall, 36,Catherine street, and at 127 Mniden lane. Price shout whic fo much was said at the time in the J der the power to, es:ablish post roads, which is | Hous od: He deepised the spirit | complaiate-allaying ination, prompting hesltny seca ama ii of tan, teaches them what regezable productions to ent } ROK: TAY Ws conveaieesly at 0) Pest T newspapers, e i i ing th in f whieh to avoid, but mere instict goes no further. | It ea 5] 5 ] Tiie Collcetion consists of * Recueil des Histeriens dee | ont and establish por rents in Oallseaie Poe | eases Hs Miia the majority 1S Piel datetantur chien. disedvery. ‘It belongs to. enlizhtened reason to MEDAL RL Mes Oe a la, or Patu- nd when Sia maierity ralted (hemesives to daithe OF ich it has di hi seqvered. 4 Gauls et de la France,” a large and splendid work, in | govia: for the power is grav ith. | duty, and votetrom principle, then he would b cae ; Pesmeiiic b ccmrrenseiboaslins oF ch eff. MBER EE DISEASES. oe G, twenty voinmes, comprising a period of one hundred and | Gut restrictions rete thee eer eee tT ae rig voting eke eeepjentte” he would be found ae TO ett Tate caine HE near i rpc nett | THE MEMBERS OF THe NEW YORK COLLEGE ~ hich intellect, through the medium of scientific research f ii (mi ‘blished two years, from the royal press of France, with illum- certify, that in consequence of re: De ed vied tt ieee, ert Rig Lag eager ‘of Medicine and Pharmacy, established for the. patpa itis page, engra e BS | slesy toe erecse Ferd know that it was intended to apply oe ot the Yrendh gévecanion je in New York of the present peated and neglected colds, and philosophical experiment, ma Dp Ne ste 4 ot, ° . F . ion of quackery, Pat sao my lan, ofa medicinal root. Ia all scrofula diseases, in every disorder PXreation to il dissbirs of Baur dre Seances dela Chambre des Demutes,” in twenty. | Stor only within the limits of ¢ 0 ir. McKa : Tiously a originating in a dise: condition of the vital element—and romise to persons three vol uperoly bound, s-esion 1843—budtget 1844; | Mr. b returaed to the incompatibility of ajanc- | tention of the Rouse ter the aoe in cated ts at ‘and for om large Dignorcion of all digoers do these chugs come: | safe. and permanent etre, without inary to the coust together wich a few other dooks, all from the royal press, | ture of the two independent nations proposed, | meen and had to be made for the purchase of hocks for ) fects. “When all all other practi led, when the axhibi- J Coufmement from basinese. Jnvalids are particularly reqnasted gnd aot to be ob:ained but from the French Goverament | even with the charter of a republican government | themscives and libraries all over the countsy, wens God tion of every other variety of medicine which skill or hope sug- J ya mane, application to the College ou he frst, appearsnoe of itself, tendered us on the part of Texas. Such an union | there, and everywhere. 3 fisted have proved useless, Sands” Sarsaparilia has m number- J [N0s*,vottege™ Ue SPthe wen Cig ag A gentleman of this cl'y was in the Chamber of Dep | would be inadvisable, and_uahappy in its results, | | Mt. C. J: Isarnsout spoke in favor of the amendment, Mas folowisn sxcidenan: ronan years connected with the prineipa] hospital in. Europe for the ties when the law passed making this valuable pre-ent, | unless the heart of the applicant were republican: | 2d asked if Mr. McK. was opposed to these libraries all i ane which has lai nine months in the pubic store, and at last | ised. France, in the days of herrevolution, could } over the eaney deen sold for storage, because there was no person to for- | have presented us a Tepublican creed, which would | Mf: McKay said he did not object to them. ee to Bide! ee gl The Lhe Ry sell it, | have made os think ours monarchical, bat in ten ree Onn rs Pith io bad rorties varie g we ve, at amoderate advance, For tae honor ot our i some len; favor of the increase of the appropriati country, und out of respect tothe givers, it should be | Years she fell back into tyranny, dazzled by the | and the necessity of making it, See pag Tones case explicitiv, et immediately redeemed aad placed in the Congressional | Slendor of despotiem. Let us first acquire territo The amendment was put, and @ division called for. and mr years ago 6 large swell % I And treatment recetved elsewhere, Kt ‘enclosing $5, post It then commenced eat ise af 7" Office visits ontdonr pationte ed, will be read q orbncetoting eSramener recently, mative, Jibs tind | Carel howe explana, atnds for ayy me tomer Rat te PORTANT TO COUNTRY 1 a which mat charge by all the gents, eer on ey OO 37; 0 in the country, and finding it inconvenient to make re t t ry A fy increasion, in violent j0ws with no ai il I used THOMSON’S coMPoGN aT Hur oF ae vehigh fect, THOMSON’S COMPOUND: = 8 WOOD NAPTHAA, ah CONSUMPTION, &c. $c- $e. A. B. ). Ba) -~ ¢ Feo Matt Don Sebo js ‘application, can have forwarded t« a chest contain da hy ef a ppb A tans explicit, fogecher it all ayraptoma, tide 3 sontmnani edn permanent cure before bottles, iarey, ry, if we can, consistent with the Constitution, | the vote was 40 yeas, and 4. no qnorum. Tellers Fayette stret, below Arch. peared On Sey arm. lan d ¢ Me. MeDuvrre thought that « present from the send in our emigrants and Americanise the land, | were called forand ordered, 4 yea. Betore thenoes were | Principal Office—Northeast comer of Fifthand Spruce street. | ing, aud continued to eat until the fleshy part of my arm, frum maid eldtaaed "WS RICHAL Collanss 96 Nesentst, ‘ and when her people can read without stammer- | 'eported,a new count w a large number of | Sold w and retail by the Agents, A. B. SANDS & | my elbow to my shoulder, was nearly all ulcers. Itthen broke f gig re ledge more formal manner than bythe or: | i060" hen make them ito States and ct | Ge tacig comer gst "Tou eh mrs | Ch ar Pugin cctmaeheteas eM | ante chat raat oma at et whee | yecreAUy MERCI FILLS FOR TB ian of Cx 4 : ‘ ‘ J rige—06 cents per bo tle, or $5 per dozen, Limem_ | fering seemed almost intolerable. ‘The most of the time I have | V cure of gonorrha, gleet, re Mr. Datron had no objection to an amendment sity 4 ; oe atte eecaied is gee of fide: | sertion of slate tovay Mr Goggin thesmenster, iis im SWAYNE Pitnaeen ad ocr pre had seid of Irony years experince nthe a ity to the constitution; keep the constitution, ard diem x r D ve . wf of Mr. Henpgrson, the resolution was | | Sahil Ls pa Break AY, ge ane is no longer | iso nis ine ai goactintet tT The GonouND or A dines ee ee eset saparilie. My sores assumed « more hea apex, i et a Re a : security, no longer anything but the unrestrained if . . y again. 1s cur ter time any other remedy, poayeth rg een mbeutoreekonateane tothe | #d unchanged spirit of the age. ik aval Recall ae preeeed Rant hiceoras ties tehae beaciee = ming i ome ach gieonaes French government, in behalf of the United State. Mr. Henperson (whig, supposed to favor the 4 ro ve years, and, my cure to theefficiency of your Sar d 8 osenn street, thie eabcatiod OF the books aforesaid. chen pe tae | House resolution) succeeded to the floor, when, ; OF Ey. la ran now pA By J bear: 19 re . §. RICHARDSON, M. D., Agent. amended, the resolution was adopted. Orrle Behate ct Me. Dromaoo.x orqued that it was not in order. He eet red jowid hyve been saved great ox: ese ‘ TCORDS ALTBRATIVE MIXTURE FOR THE per. : Mr. Ancuen, with some remarks oe an im. | The Senate adjourned. aid not approve ene the claim. But imere they ey “en TTA N. TUPPRR. R at fang rodneed b erctdialens oe orlanee @ ject, and the deep hold it was in pration every claim whic! Pronowace Dr. Swaj som~ I cheerfally testify to the f the abo : Neck troguanent, All perpoan taking in ne popular andy preseated a memoria House of Representatives, might be prorumed tb goat, without any examination id Ung aoe wrlee eerrally testify to the truth of ie aE tor — <n "ther aystem should gas rom 2,000 ciuzens of St. Lous, Mussourt, praying Wasuixaron, Tuesday, Feb. 18, 1845. ; ea ing ji ca end i lpease, witha an amoulment of the naturalization laws. He: | wr. Paars presontod resolutions fromtvestusetaew | arttratight” mae tone remaries in reply to Mr, White neeare of ates Fao, eg at ft emir cchmoens Sco he | ng ero Ate as ee ee eye iene . 4 York which were laid onthe table and ordered to be | sir Tinsarts spoke ogainst the decision of the Chair, a ime, 8°08 tubuwuded Me EM ee | SANDS’ CELEBRATED SARS \PARILLA Seid in single bottles at each 18 case of ball dong at, $8: ue Gotan ‘ed to know of the committee, | priute and argued at seme length that his amendment was in the public, and has performed such miracal ‘ soliewe of Medicine and Pharmacy, 9 Nassan st.” unt ler Woat uuthoruly the commissioners of exami: ‘ nz moved that the rules of the Hone be sus. | order swh ch has meried received so much a from ue fa. | more effective in the pay ha umarivm, han | “aio re , 8 HICHAT OSON, Mi. D., Ament. ation 10/0 election fraude at New York, pended, ao resolved into Committee of the Whole | Mr. Kino of Mass, spoke eal others, as, ily celebrated remedy. ‘ " x . —————EEEe been eppointed, and whether ssid comuisaioners | (oF tke purpose of taking up the bill for furaissing the | _ Mr. Paves of Alor would ettar fe ncee ter jostnens of | Ste fomonregot maereal pote a Ei tot Cees ih Rascarnan peered ey te fte Fork Colloss had made any report, ot the progress of their exe ane Sm or at cogelittt then he would not defeat the | Blogd. Liver Complting. Pais apariila with the happiest « My health is now of Medkeine and Pharmacy, establis! the suppression of aminauons, &e. { Saonmras of N, C. in the Chair claim by & point of order. Tie the ‘in = tein ia ben for trauy month past my pretite a Food, | 3 eed. highly coneue rund extract Pet <8 aids 3 : strength ts rapidly re tate ‘ f wilt, Benarun explained that the Commissioners | The question wes thon en tit Pant Cs the ur Dougie ot 8. C., spoke in reply to the argument of | ‘yervous fi tgp CB ag whieh Ghaaee enti y 10. (ve. use of this potent medi Ba ta Sathontiy sosepeeted Site Sollege as 1m: ‘icy mere den ced Pde New Yor | uamlg he Wut Hose st otae wears" | welt tty emgegad tine deena | he tr, pe tata, | uaremenine yg cud Marana | ecb eye rads ac he Baltinore and New Orleans. The Philadelphia | Mr. Hevtey, of Ind., moved to strike out $26,000 and in | that the House of Representatives qcc'oe sag argued | ing men Wavite the moet eunte tpn fdepeete the seed See ee eae tee on ee eas haf closed 11s reseurches; he believed that at Mew | #e1t 10.000, He asked for tellers, Whicn worse aan | saat ths House of Representatives was not a department pcg Fp (Hire tno in dhe hd of De'Sandae Uns educa thercho' entry the effects of the Ba scrofa, alerbeam ioe eda apeeaeoms srallegis & York had also closed its labors; and in a week he | @4. He then proceeded to make a ch in fa Mr. Garnett Davis of Ky., also opposed the desision, C w snparilla, ¢ pleasure in addwe testimony to “ exected a report trom the Baltimore Comavesion, | Proposition, and alluded to the gold spoon sto id | and cal'ed the attention of the House to Its action on pre. etree ye A I Sd From New Orieuns he had no iaformation. When | (ers must have been some foundation for these stories, | victs occasions. "He said, within his own resolicction | Santctiat yan, Mut {tgs be convinced this is uo miserable sey CHARLES. DY een, Je 2 these several commissions shall have reported,( Mr and then he proceeded into a general dissertation on re | there were not less than 100 Precedents in favor of the powers stand alone and equalled by none rngrist and A) ents “ one Be dengied callie ap ‘ne bil for amending | ted septtonntitcoming mand eve Set tals | Nhe hat soporte te SGtis Rare eee Oe ees Lalen dtae | RET ir. Daves ind , ety tl sons have ine offer a rj as article, wi - tos the aararalization laws,and urging it consideration | his speech. He declared thet he thought $20 000" for the | favor of the claim when brought sp ta corer ooyee we original iaad sal oo foe be cautious Prk hy! mp trwieh mony bo socal Cites af the oll of Upon the Senate, and their action at the earliest | purpose proposed was extravag, ouid vote against ; supported the decision, because at. | Sep foe the o only genuine preparation from this vale game ior praciicanle period. it both ia Committee and in the House, where he intended h shomld be decided , bin gk porta UTT Mr. Merricx presented @ memorial from Balti- | ' cel! the yeas and hey _. | 8nd paid out of the contingent fund; bby dal ive : M _ . B. B. BANOS Bran ene ef Sincere prepare by the College more merchants tor remission of duties upon |, Mt Sermoun asked if any estimate had been made of oni ot order to pet it to ‘an appropriation bill . 9,22 Fulton street, 373 7. of the gi y of ra talgonce or eros of any find. Ir ec cos § way, wa} guano. le expense © , showing that it ought to the | ¥ . 188 IN 5 ‘ eaey Seotis remsbdy forisaporenes teeny, ec ureaners, el: Woopeainos reported a joint resolution re- Contending thet the Ohair was wrong in ite liver, ke leans; | i iJ. M HAVE YOU A SoUGH? death ‘ego ven 1 engee Of half vans $5; carefully ‘iag to certaia imp eo _ a 4 i re L. od a 4 Blade resolution pores ne ts 12, Hight houses = | Mr.G, W. Jones of Tenn, aaid he was not going to | Me Davi, of Ind. explelned, rm Nesbarenit : or thew fo site miention fo common cal, sadam ent fpr the Umer, aa e printing make a spedc' to m@aence the House, butte put himself | Mr McDowsu1 of Ohio, thought if the rule was i 4 ‘Jet Boo, i vie'vou a COUGH T— af | Listen of the College of et Baa Re Ds ee” exit Coptes Of a late Reolngical ee por. ot a sniv 5 | tn his proper position b.fore the country—(vastly impor: | fcr anything, it ought to be enforced, and if nor sone mat ey 3.3 Be : / ; im d tree RICHARDSON. Ageni of Michigan, Wisconsin, &., which was adopied. | tant that) He went not only ogvinst the appropriation, | He believed the smendment whe our ot erie’ Pete | F- } i i 4 = A bil tor tae payment ot a regiment of ine Ver. #0 against paying $2500 pr annum tothe Pree: Mr McKay wan about to speok in, wi ft i he UMAUSHED DAILY OY Mout Miliia, foe services at the Batue of Piste. He oonetuded by moving to strike out the second | Mr. Wixrenor thought that in tho discussion of one | face 10, N. pd £, of ihe young, the old, the far, JAMS GULDON BENR wT) bivai, wos passed. Also, anexvianatory act at ion f the bill. poiat of orde:, they sbould not reisv others. Thete one . . Have yon's congh!—Be persuaded to purchase & 4,W CORNER FULTON AND NABSAU STREETS the Civ) und Diglomatie Approp/iatioa bill of 1845 to some of the re- } «rule providing ‘hat no one should more than wt f “xpectorant to-day to-morrow nay be tog late Tar New Youn tierato—A Dicty Paper, isso Gls 4 bill for the .re-donation of cert wr. Joces, regactiug President Monroe, { once on a point of order, Some members het siok nee. He vow a couah—Jaynels b> ctrant is tne mn. [garni of fh Sianied to. Gen. Lelageuss ee mid tho remarks showed that the Presidcnva house | of theve tlaes epaeran Se Sebineerre | ypniahuld uke tv eure yous For laine ie failed to re bere Furnished | a at a aproahr i Aiba equ urnishiog. Qu —Quistion— Question” ol a Tormittanes ia edremce, No paper soat unieee paid ia Several oiwer buls were considered incidentally ‘nore, Of Moss, sald if the friends of the P ae petted, tee rrieh tetonghs BRUN LA KOSt DOURT, 116 William | Here. Phi- . resi- | the Hall, end teilers being ordered, thi COURT, | iy pared Id by Dr. Jayne, th Thi ty Phi: whem on of c ot thought that $10,000 was enough, he would noi | thequestion of sustaining Chult--06 youuu neyae aanortment of Wea wen sh oa lea | al i Sty fe 4 AED i ace. elcepie ic a aac atten cua fo copy afar 08 motion 9 Mr Anomer, ail other busines pps ty white it he nought $20,000 were'not too much, | No quora: y ortmeat 9 mr , Al Rep alton street, 273 jway, and 77 East Broadway, iW Conasty :‘ubscribere as $4 2 pst ennam, madvere, || a9 suspended, andthe senate resw th le nly wou! e support. 7 5, [428 im? im. antes pete fe ‘ified period. eevssegeaded, and the: rewamed she = | Mae on mp "i Mr. MoConmais. moved that the Committee rlse.— i Polat moa " as ot Panay in tows abeayy ave "rete dao ety et a9 ap house, Tamncow, of Missourl, moved a call of the House. | jc igee, treet is joe sereet. re. “