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. > . _pasmryy amet "tion Bill, and those a b th no! No—no! from all sides offthe House. a ©) sight of within these United States, w ARRANGEMENTS with white rosettes, Each will carry a baton of hickory, | tion Bill, and those amendments to which the Committes | Oh, no! No—no! from all sides ofthe eg toadjourn. Medical Card. . as: tour or five years, and if he is not dead, come with blue riband, and will he mounted on borseback. of Ways and meme ae , were first Ra tee Red Fe mre od ahs then called on concurring in AWCETT, ‘of 196 Fulton street, New York, + fou e A 4 ; a salute will | such os no objection was , Were concl y 2 the House loyal College of Scrgeons, of Lop up to aa inauguration and you'll be sure-to find FOR TES. A national salute will be fired at sunrise; @ ‘Committco, the Senate amendment. Yeas 62, nays72 So the Graduate of the Jefferson Medical College of ae Inauguration of the President Elect, on the | sito be fired at\soon as) the inauguration shall becom | the Commilcs.. te ine cononrsancaot | refused to concur f SS hag author Of work embracing lowing 3 Fourth of March, 1045. No horse or vehicle of any descrip'ion will be permit. | the House in the amendments to -whictr objections had Ohio.—I menstbn Housedon 5 sablesis EI meeeny, CH a pyr Wasutnoron, D.C.,March 2, 10 P.M. ‘The doors of the Senate Chamber will be opened at ten | ted to enter or accempany’ the procession, sanc- | been made, Mr. C J. Ivonnsoxt, Mr. Houses, of 3.C.and |“ canes Tealiveceporiion. cf tan seats ‘pd modern Treatment of Madame Pico had a splendid concert to-night at | o'clock, for the admission of and others, who, | vonedby the Chief Marshal. Kit backs will be remo- | ME Havoir, of Mis made. some remarks, and then Mr en gree Syohiia Secondary Sypris Govorthons. Gir . Senat rocession. ey ba ’ 7 ii + Carus.’s saloon, which was filled with a very gay | 02 the rules of ous to uinkaes, ee ag @ “oan attention - prin cesald be iven by all | speech axainst the annexation of Texas. wi " Peasion Bill way then read a third tia pollats ctor Fawestt cou a Bi pre ea and feshionable auditory. Every seat in the large The t Elect. who wish to form part of the procession, os they willbe | | {Herehy wus callet to orcer ond great canine ee ne Semen rene Ga toe poovempontioned Gussnee, i Bie [cap seveh red Tae’ toom was occupied, many persons being compelled | sme chiet Justice and Assoeiehe iengices of the Supreme rT ete 10. socistions of every description ne- | The House Overtuted ths decision of the Chain, when he ‘Bhe yeas and nays were introduced. perk od argent Be Me SL EL to stand during the performance. This reception Cou: med in this nace me are res} A} w 8 directed to proceed, and that any r. mark he chose to q ne rine passed the Laws of the United States, | cu’y’ Even when the procrentive energies become torpid or of Madame Pipo in Washington iq very fattering District Judges of te Uae tater, tan ee asatient ariatice, aad citisens af tse "ier De coptibuad Sal osceieded hie speech ogainst | thi previous question was moved, but withdrawa. Paralyzed, from excessive considering Capt. Tyler had a large dinner party | Heads of Departments and Bureausat the Beat of Govern. | District ta ark the point of formation ‘Texas annexation. Dill was read a third ti a distance, eacl , this evening, and that there were other attractions : ) tlemen having been appointed | Mr Patrenson, of N. Y., followed andcommenceda | Cave Jonson called for and nays on All letters ma ’ in town.Birton being at the theatre, and Mt. | Ofigers who, by name, have received the thanks of © Aide and Ascttegt Marshals, will bo tecogaizes. socord- sogech upon the ost Oitice Bil pasted to-day segs. (30 for thom, 00 aga » Yeas and na; Se WIPHOUT CHILDREN eT 1 time on tem-| gress for their nduct , a \estion a ~ pence 0 le Be MA hdl no i aaa Tiga. of theic concise nha teraseeeiet ect Chief Marshal. Gen, W. F. Sanderson, of Obie; | “The Cnain—The genilemen irom New York will pro- | |, Qeonce ! Wasnana aR. APROCREATIVE ELIXIR CORDIAL, Madame Pico was very happy in her efforts, rh onl lise hen poy persons entitled ton seat on the jamoa iC. Zanriak , of New Jersey; Maj. A. T. Hill- pen the Committee have decided the gentleman to be in Mr McKay made an explanation to satisfy Mr, Cavs THES reat cinegvory in medical science | hed ao id received repeated and most enthusiastic ap- of the Senate, including. yer, few York. Jounson. foad opi fr the exiatenee of ipeur ity OF plause, as well a the gentlemen who pertormed | Th# Governor for ee eee eae TOMMY | | thnent Meraheie He, Jeraee Clintons of New 1 Te Cusine Tks geatioeen Peete terictelacedir |" iar Kuxazor, of La waees Gea pesvinu audition... | CUZ. tamer raceinen te CRemeRT Ca , whiows re “ THC 1 and will parts with her. I noticed among those present the The ex-Governors of the several States. eases of ma}for wy crsal snevess of ai Jame H. Carson, of Virginia; Lund Washington, jr. Esq, Mr. ( Homrson wanted to ask some questions. ‘sxtremely he invariable and universal # 4 5 : C. . “ Order, order, order,” it Cordial, ip every, ee, Spatiah Ministee? with her beaatitel acters beaiges | 208 Tree nara Cince Tea en ee et | RHO Oa ee arth ciel ea er nseeen Winenity rite hle.anlet ot or | Doe cvicos’ question. wei sepended, and the mala So for years plaed ju ebthdleas lonetfoss: has folly Spaniah J bmi her beanie coe Members of either branch of Congress, sia i. : “ Mxsrexa—Order ! order! order! in'which one-half the | question ordered, and the bill passed. the fact, that what is naually termed. barre several attaches of foreign em ies. Tal o ersons who for the time being belong to the respect ai embers joined. Mr. Hammett moved to suspend the rules to offera | the use of the Procreative ir Cordial. It uced several members of Congress with their fami- State and Territorial Legislatures. TWENTY-BIGHTH CONGRESS. ™ c. a nscus—The Ch: il) call me to order if | resolution. ‘enurial we fluor albus, debility, ineontit lies, The ladies in attendance were very nume- | Persons belonging to such Legisistures of foreign Go- SECOND SESSION. Tedant oh oon wep the Chale will jepson Mr. Cuarmaw moved to adjourn. Lost. rious train of complaints arising frem ex a rous, who appeared gay and happy. We predict for Fer ecnce eeainin amity with the United @tetat. sas ~ tor Mr. McKay moved that when the House adjourn, it | prudenem Its great and invariable success is its Tee Madame Pico large and fashionable houses during Thee bal Fag Fo pela rae ST cpa e ‘Order! order! order !” loud, full, strong adjourn until 9 o'clock Monde; morning. on. ge} ha fnly esamnd her stay in Washington. Capitol W. ‘ general. ir. WetHeren, of Md. is sufficient evidence of its excel . ‘ASHINGTON, March 1, 1845. Vi to-morrow (Sunday) at 11 o’elock. sheld. Jt is pleasant and to the taste. . aa Lie Sosteay Bee ie: Qualia ecm bette hoon) Seats will be placed in freee Ola toe ne rotary’s table for | ‘The Senate considered various reports, chiefly any wi Eksp eee our throats out be | ‘Mir Srrmeus, of NY. moved for the yeas and nays | ‘Theendersieesd idtths sat tatherionl epvet ts tus Conakry. i Price $2 a bottle. most important question was taken up in the Se- | Forthe Chief Justice and Associate Justices of the Su. | Upon private cases, when tight to proceed in that manner. upon the latter amendment. A good one. 2 $2.0 boi nate this evening, being the House Bill, to admit | preme Covrt, in front and en the right of the C! The House bill was resumed for the admission | ‘The Cuam—The House having decided already by an | Mr. WeTuxnuw then withdrew his motion—(Well for | For the convenience 0 \f the ity, the ine mporing the Elixir Cordial are pes wp im i te ent ty “at For the Committee of A: ments, on the floor on the | of Iowa and Florida into the Union. y ‘eppeal from its previous decision, the gentleman from N. | him.) fer transmission by rail, with full direction for pre 3 bs ee ene. ap Palas into the U creme | (ei Hage ee Fight of the Chait. Mr. Cuoare said that his colleague, who it wi ork will proce Pe peg mente Bhd yor phi toaerend Coiha $e ppoczeckage 95, making three hotties. | Lf persons wish to avoid suffocation from dust, 1 | For the Diplomatic Corps, o ft fad onthe left of the | understood was desirous of addre tha ronsic, pee pt aera oe te from that deck: | “Mie. Hoveron moved that thls House now ome Bev MELVEAY, ene Rs Ener at. would advise them to keep out of Pennsylvania Chair. was suddenly and serious! , and could | *P» appeal was takes and the Chair sustained. Mr. A. V. Brown wished it withdrawn. nixier UF i Such gentlemen as have becn membersof either branch | Top ‘appear in his place. that he was Ladies ealling for the ‘*¥. avenue in dry weather fC , together with the Mayors of Washing- The Cuaia—The gentleman from New York will pro- | It was withdrawn. attendanee, é f Dae e For a progtamme of the Inauguration, see the | ton, Grorgetows, and Alexandria, will occupy the east. | 20t orcas th exhaust ane in 208 the ReAA oced with bis remarks, spe yeener | Tenee it, PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS, Washington papers. ern lobby. nor to resist the current by which we were al Mr. Parreason resumed bis speech upon the Post Office pa Pee Ae oe vite bem to. 11 Gelb uGUB Be ed Mr. Catespy Graham: old acquaintance of | The chrouler lobby is assigned to the other persons enti- | borne along, nor the auropeh of the mevitable | Bill, and hed continued afew moments, when he was in- louse adjourne in M. DE Bou: ELOQUE, wD. BON, PORTUGAL mine, is 1m Washington, and has ready or nearly tied to admission on the floor. hour for the passage of this bill. Yet he could | terrupted by Cee Cr nee TIVE scientihe mi ts of which these Pills ao, for the press, “The Life and Speeches of John | The eastern gallery of the Senate will be occupied by | have wished that these two cases, go totally dis- a pai be of iy er him Shea pa. AL AND SUBGIC: OFFICE Citizens end dae ent dieation tensive list of subscribers. ours, &e., Li Nery will bi ed entirely for ladi a; should warn them, in this late hour of the session, to Ft Nett ean a ity. ra s . wctNDY Hoox. | T who uuattsnden by gentlemen, will eter the cap the eR ae ete ‘abe Malad by lar fan and folety stone and proceed with the bill end J PHBE Hest with enor and imei at tne ah direction or uated nt pai eee P. S. Iowa and Florida are both admitted as/ {rom the terrace by the principal western door, and be . ply ly. all others absolutely necessary te is) of i is f M. de Be id. the English 3: - Mane chaduntd to hy secanacend talon gy 4 Massachusetts in an unpleasant situation. T ‘The Cuan decided the gentleman (rom New York to sation have the Gignan wee of Dee SEL VGAU, sethoriard —————_ Officers of the Army, Navy, an: Muribe Cops net enti- | States were to be admitted in one and the same | be out of order, as his remarks bad no reference to sub- 1G. ‘agent for Dontinent of America, ina Baitimore. tled to admission on the floor of the Senate under the | bill, against the terms and Constitution of one— | ject matter under consideration. They nee mail to any puree: pie ale (Correspondence of the Herald.) Tule, but who appear in uniform, will be admitted by | Massachusetts was compelled to si ind, while Mr. P. stated that the bill contained e section relating to eed it tas oe Gait hae i; ca (pave i B. 8, March 1, 1845. the same entrance; and all other doors and entrances | for the admission of Iowa she would cheerfully | some branch of the post office service, and he wished to vent Qf he, age of hie | Geoat. Price Q5--halt boven $8. ; Pibeaxhipce sored aye to the capitol will be kept closed. open her armsand bid her welcome. But shecould | speak to that. He asked but for five minutes, and oe Sold im Boston. at 9 Salem’ street. m directed. Pilgrims to Washington—Military Balls—the New .__ ‘The Senate wilt convene at 11 o’clock. not sanction the terms of the admiesion of Flor- | 2ped he should be parang An gocuny ong. ot | i ightness and qialveen; har 1204, New Sort, will meet, with immed nee ten President—Failure of the ‘* Natives.” big Fass tes eee ed lay fore the Videtre | ida, even if in her resistance Iowa should be Te- nil Pncelleucy” i Pe Tyler, ‘President. of the United pene I impeded eee. Jamas G. Bennett, Esq. :— rt? jected. In the future, this fact might be brought | s:ates,” here appeared with a messoge informing the | and'tho great evils of ether Wigs entiely avoided. The tecne Medical Card. Ss that some of the doings in our goodly | The Vice President will enter the Chamber at half past 11 | against Maseachusetts, without the circumstances } House that he BES this day appeared and si the Joint oa ecynotmete are elite invited to inspeet 2 Ey eo pets habe ise sidl leo ages ‘n | lock with the Committee of Arrangements, and be | surrendering it, as another argument that she was | Resolution for the Annexation of Texas Applause min, | Srehcrirers A- , NG AT DOCTOR MORRISON, “City of Monuments” would not be uninteresting at content i the repent tecatdaiin Vi i eee bat eae Pate of any new State into the Bled lee hisses, mg the chair calling to order, followed ‘ml Im*re NORTH RIVER DISPENSARY, Shr, “ million” e oath wi en nist io ‘ice President is a the announcement _—_""DP MARGDATT DTT ¢ lorrison fi There takes Clttieae oCk fer eee by the ren in Florida againet the admission of any new Stare | i, Bannann appetled fo Che Hows to gront the tine DR MARSHALL HALLS pg Some Ea ad [have taken advantage of a few leisure moments | phe oath of office will new mem- | from the north, unless a counterbalancing State be | *#ked, which was done, end Mr. P. proceeded for that | _ 4... Cordial Renovator. a Pye. | Ty be curate gto e dare: 4 Re to indite a short epistle. The different trains of bers of the Senate by its Preside adin-tted from’the South. Then he referred te the | me- ¢ rerence to cer. | 2. cians in Europe, is the discov STRICTURES OF THE URETHRA are gered by Be cars which arrive at different periods through the | The Frositent elect will arrive at a quarter before 12 | ‘re yag resolution, which he eaid was passed by | ait ScKar iran ear lay Mena soot ‘Ais. | ging. Ie ip tow used ju his practice amoug the n of sug: | 08 improved principles, witangt pain or inconvenience te . o'clock, wi the Committee at the en- a 'y ¥ ts ‘ain Senate amendment d he i © id ve symptoms of day ftom the south, east and west, come freighted | trance, and conducted to the seat prepared for himin | blending two schemes together, neither of which | trian mlasionr whieh wes to reduce the appter tiation to | naard teouh ut. checoutinent of rurcpevand in ver ns Hor of tier iectipas pf the Grinary apvertaty nowe bal ex isles Medibber of sil décen andicondidichason the Senate Chamber. would have received a Baa ority ot the Senate, but | $4,500 fora Charge, instead of 9000 for a Minister, Trbich | most happy resales, 1enot outy restores the fanctions of Life, | ee entloa er tons cated etl aod eat ahnatss WINE Ete UamENer ot ° ? At12 o'clock, those assembled on the floor of the Senate | either of which would have fallen to the ground of | ne fully concurred in, and hoped the House would He | bu nexclusively directed to the cure of such ¢ou pl ats 8-1 aibee made tats ne ae a eee their way to Washington to see the great show, will proceed to the eastern portico of the Capitol, in | itself. The Texas resolution was therefore adopt. | moved thatthe committee rise, which motion prevailed. TE ee ee eee tit | “Nervous ond Conststudconal Debility.—This affection, and he tion of ‘the peoples’ choice.” Our the fo lowing order : ed by the President and a minority of the Senate: | _ Mr. McKay offered a resolution providing that all de- | Sir cane pmaiioas at Meant ‘4 from a seeret, destructive habit jm the inauguration o} fe peoples’ 3 The Marshal of the District of Columbis. fee he President should choose to. ect | Date upon the Civil and Diplomatic Bill shall cease in five | 3,?7 ving from s+ phi Tt will affoi jed ing npeiammal emissions and altimate impoceney, hotels are full, nearly to overflowing, and I saw a ‘he Supreme Court ot the United States. or, suppose. the President should c! fo act | minutes when next taken up in committee. It wes |“ 4 solstary habits, have | We Fadieally cared Ly Dr. M., on pathological princyplos, by ‘The Supt x) 8 fi re ol . gentleman from Washington last evening who in- The Sergeant-at arms of the Seni upon the joint reso!ution from the House, which adopted. powers of their aystem, and fallen into a stat ol raseceee tin yareet oa iy tome ani analgesia The Committee of Arrangements. could not have received itself a majority of this | “On motion of Mr. McKay, the rules were egain sus- | chron! ‘wh ch the coust'tution is left in a deplorr~ i i NB br. M: holds no communion with ied.cat pretoa formed me that the crowd was go great in that city | rHe President elect, ex-Presideots, ‘he Vice President, and | Senate, would not Texas be admitted into the | pended, and the House resolved itself into Committee of | ble c % ‘d shat nervous mentality kept ap wh ch places | _N-B.—Dr. M. holds no communi ders ‘ ¢ i : ho claim to be surgeons, ashe is, perhaps, the only gual that he had determined to return to Baltimore, Secretary of the Senat. Union by a minority of the Senate, instead oftwo- | the Whole, resuming the consideration of the Civil and J ‘rp ndividval ins stu of anxiety during the remaind-r of fe | “Ave.titing Surgeon inthe city.” Sor his diplomas ia his OD and remain here until Tuesday, and then he The Members of the Senate. thirds, or even the constitutional minimum. of a | Diplomatic Bil. cout: dto ies pure: pay eacal sees! ema tomaorel carne: 0036 Fale eit, itor een A conta thought he might, perhaps, return to Washington, The Diplomatic Corps. bare majority? Here, then; you have an empire as | Mr. Honmes, of 8.C., obtained the floor, and occupied ‘utional weakness, sexual d Fought on by & secret es Fulton, near Greenwich, New Yors. (pen and, if he could, see the iaauguration. We have | The Mayors of Washington,Georgetown, and Alexandria, | large of France. capable of being cut up into forty | it during a part of @ fixed by the resolution of the it in tulged in by youre men. hen too fequenly |» Met genine ‘ ust heard, through Morse’s telegraph, of the pas- | and the other persons before admitted onthe floorofthe | such States as§Massachusetts in territory, and | House, yielding itto Mr Houston, of Ala., to say what he fmbe, and small of the back, ec “TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBUAJTAT: : sage by the House of Representatives, of Mr, | Senate. al to five of the largest class, "Where is the bal- | CoUld inthe ten minutes remaining unexhausted, and orgetfeluess, palpitation of ‘the heart i TO THE NERVOUS A) Pe HY GHAN Walkers amendment to the Texas recolutjons, | 04 Fesching the front of the portico, the President elect abontabedound santa ae mecenteal concluded by offering an amendment of some sort to the J “lect, forgettulnoss, ba J t thied: PROFESSOR BOERHAAVE’S HUGH eh har’ ‘4 Ndecablecvasit ‘here. -4Tt and Chiét Justice will teke the seats provided for them. i qe ae voice | Senate amendment relating to the Austrian mission.— | Case." Gilets: whites, rreve RENOVATOR. witen hes Caused Commaeracre: el Z Tae ex-presidents, the Committee of Arrangements, and | QUisition of Southern territory? It it were not to be | senate amendment agreedio, and also others. cuation. total im y n fi [N21 those cases where manly vigor is ina where, whigs are loud in their denunciations of Mr. Mer- | ” sssuciate Justices of the Supreme Court, will occupy a | found in the hearts of the American people, it | ' The amendment of the Senate, siriking out $0000 sals- | Gy iiirinvalusble mredicrs, Piiliins & Boras Aves Dineatal and physical powers are prostruted by en unreal i Ponicie 4 i Af Fe 3 owtle, 6 bowtles for $9. Sold at 14 | ind the pareh | rick, whom they accuse of acting traitor to former ition several feet in the rear of the President elect. | could be found nowhere. Mr. Choate reviewed | ry and $9000 outfit for a minister to China, and substitu- Priced ates. Frice 93 per bovtts, 6 bowles for $9, Bold indulgence of po parsioes, cary avowed principles; whilst the democrats are over- the" Vice President, Seorstary, ‘and Members of the | the unconstitutionality and injustice of the provi- | ting $5000 salary for a resident commissioner, was objec- ‘iy i joyed at the rest It is hinted vat some that Mr. Leon wil eoceny 1 r _ next in ak A sions of the Florida conatitation, (proposed to be fate Py oe Adams, and concurrence refused by the ABERN! 4 "At restores organs nol prod ction ia M. has been anticipating a favorable opportunity to Shr Dip! sewed seg Reet flow Yop iy peniae stricken out by Mr. Evans) and spoke very feel The committee then proceeded through the other 5 i ioe 1 reanees the effect throw himself iato the arms of the Philistines, and han sy a Clerk. 13 ee a +7 te and ingly of the severities that would arise under the amendments without debaie, agreeing to nearly all of wi ” The v pronto A ay iene igleets and | thereby sanex himerl to the democratic pary— | te Sorar, cle tnd Member ofthe Sonat and | jay prohihing colored seamen to land pon the | mentmcats hens Gta, sarang ao if 1 to the H whiel Balsam Copat removes sterility, by restoring a healthy uterine mt and now he has did it. E Lhe Ladies and such persons as by the rules ofthe Senate | Shores of Florida ; and the disadvantage it would |" Mr’ Raruaun of N. York, moved previous ques: mages meciares, Pe epee be piven to many physlejans who have : The Independent Greys, considered by many | “and arrangementsof the Committee are enumerated in | be to Florida, to be dispossessed of the power to tion, which was seconded, and the main question ordered. ichen the sto- the crack company of Baltimore, held their an-| the proceeding programme, will occupy the steps and | emancipate her slaves, in the future, by this pro- The amendments in which the committee had concur- § mach in the in the presence of nue ary ball sot saad Medes rata the residue of She portico. ai fap hs hibition in her conatitenait: Mr. 6. Boas pall the Senate, were first put, and the House con- J the mate frienda, thus ensbling the pibents, to,cure | tree, f ew Kork. Price &8 par an was truly a magnificent affair. e house | Ob the conclusion of tl ress, the oath of office w: that the powerto regulate commerce conferred upon } curred. al laints such as |" NB.—Cor direeti ompany each bottle. i si ie ie! 3. ic Ww! 5 mem! 1e a " em~ | cases urethra and urinary ans ey give WEDIGAL AND SURGICAL OFFICQR Tovthe entire satisfaction ofall cauctrmed ne | Benate, preceded by the Vice Presdast, Secretary, avs { €@ Setmen to go On shore at any port, or at any | mote,lin reed, and the Houve concurred, with the om: } fina of th wet fave crrus, eueiy iCererextevencea rem | MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE. ‘ c tates, as their ther medicit ly of vegetable in- OCTOR JOHNSON, 17 street, so well knows The (adepeadent Blues (Governor’s Guard) also rheBlepeataceree orien neonate ca eaten the | safety, or their legitimate business might suggest ; TOnteeaenis mean ta appropriate $1000 fora gredients, which invigorste the system. “Ose box, wich laxts | DOC HU ay a ie ees the i he mos enjoyed themselves last evening at their armory, ty f 5 and, and that this provision for prohibiting colored sea- | monument over the grave of Alex Macomb, on which | 3, Week, generally cues, M ny are cured in two or three days. | practitioner that New ok can boast of, in the treatment where they had invited a select party of ladies and | {nerot the Disney or cel cmee. sided ie tes Ladys men from landing in Florida conflicted with the | the yeas and nays mare called; yeas 69, nays 6d So the Ur Or cet casey by Wim. Watson, Anitherizies | bis dat hs ola Oafen Dr. Johnson ae * gentlemen. Songs, music, wit and sentiment ruled | the Capitol, is charged with the Preservation of order. | constitutional power of Congress to regulate com- | House ‘‘agreed to concur with the committee in - | Price $1 per box. They are conveniently sent by post. ces laaly cu ified to practise Physic and Surgery—that 4 the evening, and the enjoyment appeared unbound- ages and horses will be excluded from the Capi- | merece, &c. ing with the Senate.” as the phrase runs. possesses a caowledae fees di gnbariar 0 these-fo ed. Capt Deems’ Band discoursed most eloquent | tol square, whether in the use of the military orother-}_ Mr. Azcuer contended that the law_ of self- ge cera ening | pee riroedge ~ St ee eee ce ees music, aod after several hours spent in the most | wise. ae ede with the desire | Preservation was stronger than any constitutional | _ Mt. Panuxnten moved to go into commiltee of the Save nnd Stricture of the U ia preeminent. “My pativate | aeseedble manner the commany ‘broke up, each | yl gtregtment tare ceegaiae teins dette | thuhority. Ir waaa law above eit Wawa Mr. | TRE ed to ajours, A BI | esse onc pm, araz, ey ok te Und Sim tc er one, maid and maiden, wishirg success to the people to witness the ceremonies. The arrangements proceeded to denounce the fanatics of the North; | . mr. McKay hoped he would withdraw that. : ® aunts ‘veer. 1 discounter ‘quackery in any . ’ M . i e Capi fom ni wit! Na . 3 " ' f . 4 2} a ce to the limi capacity of jenate Chamber ; e i a t The Hon. MraDallas and her fair daughter pase- | and those for the exterior were deemed most appropriate, | salety from these and all other incendiaries. Mr. | Mr. . ed through this city on their way to join the Vice | with a view of affording the assembled multitude an op | A. towardsthe close of h remarks, said sul which the House had refused to concur with the Senate "THis it the tan, spendy certain oped oflentned semedy fic the : President in Washington. I also noticed at the | portunity of witneseing the inauguration. tially that they were no patriots who would trom cn re cocspry Ae es leg Papacy chusasefecan thetsstios. tir leis parcontadnem is to head and bones of the legs, weil and can cure you, Uaited States Hotel yesterday, several distinguish- | Should the weather, deine Ald unfavorable, the | their hearts wantonly persist in the spirit which had Mec Hateedpet-o! Osnetinstartun rons pies but | fake, being a concentration ofall those remedies that fave been ‘ 2 (Yeakaes, ed individuals from your city and other northera | Ceremony ofthe inauguration will take place in the Hall | heen shadowed forth by the Senators opposing this rama tert oo ch 7 found most efficacious in curing secret diseasea $l. ep pecan i fave pore ins Non tre , of the House of Representatives. aie H withdrew it, and called for tellers. ‘Druggists and persons who purchase at whol will get the Apis Imad ty and eastern cities. & LEVI WoopBurY, State Conetitution of Florida. Z Mr. Tucxer withdrew his motion. articlens the mawal diseoun ty. Many em anfortunaio victim of this T had almost forgotten to inform you that there SIDNEY BREESE, ’ Mr. Evans earnestly resisted this charge. The | Mr. Houmes—t call for tellers—-tellers—reiizas! Dr. Glover is consulted i cree Spe, penenens may qpluinry trosteeat. Dyeveogin, ese was an attempt made on Wednesday night last to WALTER T. CGLQuITT, Senator trom Virginia says they are no patricts The Srcanen—The motion is withdiawn. ofA desh) efeye that require practical se tenes Fainess, palpitation of the heart, sversion to society, are getup a native American meeting in the city, but Committee of Arrangements of the Senate. | who— Mr. Parmenter and Mr. McKay both moved to go into | He has received a mei tow . | only evmptoins o this complains. If inyidirectious are follow. whether the meeting was large or respectable I | Wasmuncton, Feb. 26, I Mr. Arcugr interpoeed a word. committee. Agreed to. ¥ i been ‘wos may pA OS faa ane Apts, With pretenses of cee, conc. say = L had not ae Plossure of ae pre- Adtice ie Evans said that ae Sepeere hel nee an PaamentsR moved to tke up the widows’ pension entrust themselves to hie care with every cont ong Se oc “ananatras aur doar from Chathem strat fal tro we, seat; but judging from former efforts of the same b % they were no patriots who would deliberately re- 4 = tla ts < aaiNl party to get up meetings in other sections of the | By the Marshal of the United States for the District of C>- | giat these features of the Florida Constitution BF hing nl yin’ Sac bey ay emda (pean aoe (— SR eg ES ‘eth city heretofore, I judge it was a failure. Andrew The follgwing nemed gemienen have sen & pointed | _ The Carr said he did not understand the Sena- | Nate, ON THE GUKE OF STRICTURE. ty of Sypbilitic, Merearial or other disc: ser who Jackson Bandle ey Diente batons: but | the Deputies of she Marshal of the D of Canmbia tor aren Pireinie mn shia light; aa Yiitet some i Mr. Paamenter insisted upon a vote being teken. It BA ir i ‘ hit ‘cured by quacks, better carefully peruse what’s in a name? ‘Times change, and mea st on thé f the Inauguration of the Presj- | Marks between Mr. Archer and the Chair, Mr. Ar- | was so taken, and the committee decided to consider the age | nd pape i 3 o change with them.” © EMD, nr cee oe a a cher said he could not explain, and would not, un- | appropriation bill. ° oe ere 7 cept Ee ee Tone oie ip mony pa to in M Asjor T.P. Andrews, Major A. A. Nicheleen, Charles | leas he Senator from Maine spoke in a different "Fhe = was the weber poy amie ee f rare of ie Tse, toverer, ceenpying c 8 were. Ef continned with ist two agont bat 9. Wallach, E+q . P Barton Key. Erq., H. H. , Eaq., | ice. e firet amendm: rr larbor. following remar radual $ ¢ after another, [Correspondence of the Herald] John W. Mi Eta Major G.W. Cambloes, Mejor 3-1 | “PRe, hover said that he had offered an amend. | _ Mr Meker stpent it There was exactly the sume | Gite Nik will cable one to Judge whether caverae doctry each one promised pontively to cue Barker, Dr. J_B. Blake, Turner Dixon, Esq., Mr, Torbut, ad spok: hat the Senator | *Ppropriation on the Harbor Bill passed the other day. it we Semeatheds tat i was by no means yy were not doctors. I e Pauapeienia, March 3d, 1845. | br Lacey. MajoriHlinns, James Hoban, Eeq’ John Branch, | meat and had spoken upon it, and that Mr. Panmanren supported it onthe ground of necessity, | Among other things it was f The wind hasbeen blowing a hurricane from the | Eeq, and Henry B, Tyler, Eeq. te ee ; os Yeas we said. vette’ patriots whe and because the passaye of the ether bill was doubtful. immjnished, ine case of atrigcare; dhs, in i southwest all day, hurling clouds of dust in the air, | _ The first numed seven gentiemen are to be” mounted, | Would wantingly persist im such a course Mr. McCuetuanp opposed the amendment becauee it | bad eatabl eases, bu. atric jctare : d, with the Marshal of the District of Columbia, eocom- | Spoke in no tone, and demanded no explanation. omer’ Tatere ‘without producing any stri blinding the eyes of the people, and very much dis- pony the President elect from hie lodgings to the ‘Gaptol _ Mi. Axcume then said he would give an explana- | 3 in, the hn bes thaapyreed hug vipretel tateor N nit necessary there shou arranging the habiliments of the ladies. Theday is | ™ the place assigned them inthe procession will | tion from his own volition, and did it accordingly, | ti “Ho pat into Mr. Parmenter for voting against the b ¥ ‘ meet at the office vf the Marshal, in the City Hall, at 9 | disclaiming any disrespect to the Honorable Sena: ti it tien superadded ; and, wii to health. 1 thi clear, a3 it has been for sometime past, and the | S'clock,on the 4th of March. ‘The temalning seven to pecans of ar dee hetee a RER TRL ee 17 Dae Wile appropriation ‘wish be sun is warm and pleasant. In fact, it is a May ipess at the east front of the Capitol at 10 0’clock Mr. Evans paseed all that matter by, and reca- | The House refused to concur with the amendment, and n Carpent d t sun accompanied by March winde A.M 0 aid'dn carrying out the arrangements of the Com- | Gituiated his objections to this Florida Constitution, | also with the other only auiendment in the bill. i 7 ez Coorpe warrants, to cure every case, no matter pa ‘ mittos of the Sonste, ‘The deputy marshals ereto be dis. | E7102 anon his colleague to regard the instructions | _Om the Militery Academy Bill there was an amend. Of, bat lead to ta eases of private maladies cured. ja 48 hours without interfering o ‘The booming of artillery has been heard by our | tinguished by a buff , with blue rosettes. f his Legislature, “that they shall use their beet | ™ent orpointing some additional professors, and also for n t be ment with the patient's habits. Dr. Coopers Oilice, 14 Daane stiees, sitinens'all.d nd it proceeds from A ubad HUNTER, bY 8 ° y ¥ commissioners to visit the my and eppropriated r ies F two doors from Chatham st. No care ao pay. fel im*m citizens all day, a Proceeds from cannon us Marshal of U. 8. for D.'C. | efforts to secure the repeal of all lawe in all States $2000 c " hil , MEDIC ~ by the democrats, on Bush Hill, rejoicing over the pres and Territories” of the character of these provisions | yr, Hanatsow of Ga., madeome remarks in support of u ra ye woe ICAL ADVICE passage of the Texus resolutions in Congress. In ORDER OF INAUGURAL PROCESSION. of the Florida Constitution. the amendment as a good meens of obtaining correet in- iE Manwan op Uninaty id the PRIVATE DISKASES. h Chief Marshal and Aids. Mr. Arcuer replied in defence of the laws of | formation respeeti e academy. not be mueh diminished or impeded, but THE MEMBERS OF THE NEW YORK COLLEGE fact, the democrats have began to wake up, and autary, self-preservation, and of the black laws of the | The amendment was concurred in. is venir way in which i huishes, Of Medicine aud Pharmacy, established for the have manifested the tact by waking up our sleepy Officers and_Soldiers of the Revolution. Soath, Mr. Sermour. of N.¥., moved the Committee rise. clothes are dy, that a dr: stom, (Hockery, continns to direst these, articular citizens. Perhaps the salute was got up by expect- Reverend Ci Mr. M’Durrie@ hoped the vote would be taken | Lost. res ere! rf. aats for office, who think that a litile enthusiastic | President Evect and his Predecessor, in en open carriage. | without debate. 4 demonstra‘ion, even at the eleventh hour, at the President Tyler’s Cobinet. Mr. Henperson advocated the bill legally. success of a great democratic victory, would have Jastices of the Supreme Court. Mr. Wuire spoke in behalf of the amendment, the effect to enhance somewhat their chances of Diplomatic Corps. Mr. Panmunrer moved to take upthe Widows’ Pension | #2 agen the 3 daly, | caferata Premise, (0 Persone requiring ill 7 next is confinement from business. 1 ots Hanatson moved to take the bill for defensive "IME 4 FORMER GONORRHG@A die a REMALNED | yo make applicat works ke it Uncunen.—, ot yy far the and also for conciliation on the part of the south, } "The Widow's Pension Bill was taken up, read, and laid Treat of Stricture. ve mieid AN yd omy of the mem! success Talking of office expectants, it seems | Members elect of the 29:h Congress, and ex-Members of | and for justice to the north. He did thisin a very aside, to be reported to the House. s ita gleety, [cd ym omg dead Mapoe nen LM 4] pretty well settled here that Buchanan will take Congress. conciliatory manner. 3 tae The next taken up was a bill for publishing the laws t i the portfolio of State, ia which case his particular Members of the Baltimore Democratic National .| Mr. Sevier showed that this Constitution of | of the United States. 5 i and Medici a teed, ‘ Convention of 1844. Mr. H. wed to Iny it aside, and (ake up the one Jdhave cont) i MPORTANT 16. COUNTRY INP ALIDEscPersone mena ot cat | Oo at eat Ss aod enter | Plt ot ce nero evs an eed |g are i. dyed aa neon | Ee ane en Moga Ri A throwing overboard of all couatry applicants for of- nasi a Cs Rae re ge fo the course of his remarks he denounced ted. d fice. They seem to forget that Mr. B.’s strength | officers of heauny J ally hay eel and Militia, | the Abolitioniets #8 the biggest hypocrites and a jieation, ean have forw Jethema chest contaitiog i wanted to take up a bill for printing the | i, 7¥ a ec of Guscure ne dy, togetier witha spanane fieal soateeees ease explicitly, _ preme 5 here, closing $5, lies in the country, and that his chiefsupport against itizens 0 Stales and Terrivorice the greatest scoundrels in the world. _ piso Nar Coniniisae thts thee paid arene Wie RICHARDBON 3 a city and county machinations came from the hardy | Corporate Authorities of Washington, Georgetown and Mr. Evans—-(actoss)—-Especially since they der, ‘Office and Consulting Rooms of the College, 95 Nassan.st, and intelligent farmers of the interior. Among Alexandria. voted for Colonel Polk. ‘ a9 re the persons whose names have been men. | Democratic Associations and Clubs of the District of Co-| Mr. Sxvize said he did not know, but admitted it. = ELPEAU’S SPECIFIC PILLS FOR THE RAD! tioned in connection with the Collectorship aaste; tnd eters Gene that Colonel Polk might have got @ scattering T motion Ie made that the committee rist. } tras, i cure of comerrha, alsel, 0 Teese of the Port, are to be found Gen. Davis, | Professors and Carey Cee of the District of | Abolition vote here and there, Mr. Chairman, ig Caen irom Sty tare te. % acy phen ence in the Poaprtal de Charth ot Backs county, a man whose reputation is known Pt of the District of ‘bia. Mr Evans—(across)—Oh! yer, they helped you | Mr: Hanaraow—I insist upon my / ts pronounced by ‘their cated inveutor, Pretessor throughout the country for his course in Congress; pels y ctre a gieat deal. dian cartaneee colt cate nee Commiton, | ae i An infallible remedy for al dneaes of the aretha. Dr. Geo. F. Lehman, the democratic candidate PROGRAMME. Mr. Sevigr appealed for the passage of the | Me's.ubocaec movetoamend, ~~ pa apts, 6, Leds Goat amc shorer ime srith tor Congress in the first Cougressional district, and | The Mi Corps will be formed by their command: | \bill. ‘ R Mr. Hamateon—I insist upon my— ay! i tinea. ie, fiver box. who was beaten by the noted Levin and Hendrick, | ing officer in front of the City Hall. | Mr. Simmons, in a kindly spirit, replied to the | Mr. Saurpens—By adding— sure is =< FI AE Te A DSON. M.D. B. Wright, of Luzerne county, tormerly Speaker} fhe Officers and Soldiers of the Revolution, the Rev. | good humored remarks of the Senator from Ar- Mr. Taomrson—Mr. Chairman—Mr. Chairmen. i A ime. BF MM EDI a nah of the Pa. House of Representatives. The present | Clergy, the ex-Presidents, Justicestof the 8u ‘kansus. x Mr. Husatson—I insist—I insist. . ae, exceed P+ Ricorys pe) oor ited MIXTURE FOr THE incumbent will, it is expected, try hard to be re- | Diplomatic Corps, and Cabinet of President Tyler, wi | ,Mr. Hunrineton, in a more earnest manner, | Mr Saunpexe—The bill to print. P che ease Teeny cure & hoe cogendery, mayilsas vend —_ tamed, and there are numerous applicants whose | assemble at Colemen’s Hotel. vided with Mr. Evans forthe ascendancy of the } |, Mr. Chairman—Mr. Chairman, from about fifty persons | j i bn yl jeal treatment All sus- pl at ouce. t rh mercury, or ful medi chances are deemed extremely doubtful, and L opireterh dpe vere tC jerome, vee wy ana | Cone:itation. ~ pecting a gaia, jae in their syavem r whose names, therefore, itis useless to mention, | 2b Congress, ex-Members ngress, Governors and | “Mr. BegRinn, with much energy, defended the floor. RN Hy, bat rec fis writion delay 44,no peraon ‘can con For the Post Offive strong efforts begin to be made. | gx covemars of States Cenvotion af inch, ania culiar institutions of the South; id the pro- leet ae vee a time paves with can iestly celebrated seat ‘The friends of Col. Page, who held the office un- | state and Territorial Legislatures, and Federai and State ions of this bill proposed to be expunged by Mr. —I have the for, I tell yo single met ops not halt dome mS s der Van Buren, are numerous, active, and inflaen: | Judgea, will assemble at Brown's Hotel. Evans. i In the{midet of this confusion, the Chairman put the + ‘and wri ‘teanner. rely, Medicine ro) Tiarmag 05 Nesean se . tial A strong effort is being made forCol. Thomas | Officers of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Militia, Mr. Choate, Mr. Berrien, Mr. Evang, Mr. John- | question for the committee to rise, and declared it car. dio re 8. HICHAT OSON. M. D., Asent. B. Florence, weil known to your numerous read- | wit! assemble at Fuller's Hotel. son, Mr. Woodbury, Mr. White, Mr. Hanegan, | rica area “eae aor RADRAPARILCE rere, botn here and in New York, and the claims | _ Citizens of Btates and cerritories will assemble on the | and’ Mr. Woodbridge lollowed, when the erend: |. The committee then rose and reported the bills to the ; COREA Tish Biseurnas, prepares br Gen Ven teteas of the present incumbent will be vigorously urged. | south side of Pennsylvania avenue, between 7th and Sih | ment was rejected—Yeas 12, noes 95, and the bill | House. te a hen ‘ne of y, gatablished for the suppression of Upon these two appointments hang the hopes of | “tests. tic Associations and Clubs will bie |; Paseed—Yeas 36, noes 9, as tollows:— sary Reeriouh question wee "moyen, reacties, and the 8 siaeary sare, | canine kit re te hordes of anxious expectants. The decorum | a the From ntlin Engine House. usemble |’ Yeus—Allen, Archer, Ashley, Atchison, Atherton, Tue Hew aa oeurrel with the committee in their Srranenss. as ones ef wan HD. mended ‘by the College as ine which has been observed thus far by ail hands is | * The Professors end Students of Colleges will assenible frien, Breese, Suck ee, for more tian of votes on the Fortification Bill amendments from the H eri la at present trulygommendable. Some suppose that the hun- | atthe north front of the State Department building, in tittenden, Dickinson, Dix, F Senate. of a work Tre relted on an a ocuatn rtmedy gry Wes were waiting till the installation of the | Pennsylvania avenue. e ; Haywood, Fonte, Hager, John- | ‘Mr. Winrnnor then moved the reconsideration of the males Cy hd Mtoe . Fing-worn, feet b-3 plead euch 7 new Cabinet, and would then break out into un- | Cit zene of the District will assemble on the nerth side Semple, Bevier, turgeon, Tappan, Walker, Wine, | 704.0" te frst amendment for $40,000 for the Boston : int node, entan-ona eruption, elorated poe epee tat believe ode eae { Pennsylvania avenue, between 7th and Sth streets. ron 4 he 4 if “¢ , ” mae jad ing Soetaan taenitke previous ol BOM any d from the secon will fail, and that the peace will be preserved. joate, Evans, Hunti Simm Green - . each; Mr. Polk’s prudent course since his election has ag om Capit) Hil, and we | Weenithigg. ' nensten, Phelps, Simmons, neneted twee nat detatesbie, 1 Htalphy, nem wich street. ati Iriy cout taught wisdom to the partuzans. It is confidently Treasury building, will A committee of conference was ordered in the Speen W. initia tO believed no change will be made in the U. 8. Mar- | fred as asignal for members of the various companies, | civil and diplomatic bill, or rather on the amend- ee ‘Wintuaor withdrew hie motion, shall’s office. Hon. R. Kaeas, Henry M, Philips | *0riations, and bodies of citizens to repair imm ments thereto, in disagreement between th bill was ordered to be ed, aad Benjamin H. Brewster, Esq) * all young men bad: statlons as Shove Sesiguoted, " ne : ylegaie 4 tga Oe caster ernie! covers Diese Drone 16 J ~ \ reapietaliy intormed ies ei ‘the Hoge, 95 Nassan street. At94 o'clock, at a similar signal, those com asso. | houses. ‘ r Balveity of 6 City low me eoclnnve, “W'S WICHARDBON, M. D.. Agent. of talents, have been spoken of, and are prominent, | cia ns, and bodies will be put in motion cat canteens The Senator then took up the Indian bill, and | Mr. Wrvrnnor now moved a reconsideration, and | '¥ co Soact ee eun oo 0. = (now r rs : to LS 7 for the post of District Attorney. ‘ to the place of general formatio: we leave them in its discussion, (Mr. Walker on | made some remarks in support of the appropriation for .) wi ‘catire os, beanannel trture reeed fitie Co egy of Medicine ad Peatney An action to recover damages against Johan S. | At 10) o'clock, at e similar signal, the sion will | the floor,) at 10 o’clock, unable to see or to write irbor. Heeoncluded by moving the previ- ine record: eugene oe lew Yorkin c Cmapepnemgy pf - Da Solle, of the “Spirit of the Times,” has been | commence its march to. the queriers of the President | any loose ean supesrstillty, or serreasons, may be re Be] ESR st Y use | of ty produced by. ; ~ . ble ate pending in the Supreme Cuurt since Thuraday last, | elect, at Coleman's Hotel. pane Ne ofthe Senate appeared with the Iowa % that 4 and it was given to the jury to-day under charge of | |. The ee eee ae eae ee ae The pk no yt waggle y ‘die ‘person 7 qualified, nod eg i a dozen $5; carefully the Court. The plaintiff is a lawyer named Mo- | Eveats te the Genital proses theaae aetna ee oR. question ordered. if ‘end inveterate € mola 1» 95 Nessa Tacuadinéa ot the hie Court of Coins oft of the | ast, and south fronts to the south gatos through, which | When the House resumed Mire Wore not mete than | ogite motion a reoonslder was then pat, and lost on « 4 eta nad oe ““Go0re ee ee proc ings of ie Otll ia . Some two of thtes yearnage, when ta as en Ma ee the Cepltol and be | forty oF Ay members prevent, and to consume time and ots Cuannzon the call of Mr, MoKay reed a resolution icine. may bo ad te MADAME RESTELL, Female Physi from the roll of attorneys practicing therein. The | The inauguration being completed, the procession will | Styntved and Seriea., PUsmibles & call of the House | from the Senate, insisting upon their xmendments te the Recon tn nny of te may Waza asec” | NOTE nies that in consequence of te emovel af the Post report was very severe upon him and he lays his | pass through the north gates of the nd proceedto | "4 quorum having been obtained, further proceedings | “iv! 8nd Diplomatic appropriation bill OORT HRN | Offices all letters must hereafter be addressed to Box 2359 ins 20) 5 a . td i ~ 7 = = ay Tne Court of Quarter Sessions commenced the | ‘orm infront of the mansion, aud the President be ‘con- | thar gtrard taoclind madness (idan cidetegt”t* | Mes. MeKay, Garrett Davie, and Dromgoole ppotsted QO Biel cn the vaslovs Wrenches of blo wredlatten” re ys March term to-day, but nothing was done beyond | ‘icted to it und cot ‘al ‘oe mmittee. will always opivion to all who may appl PUBLISH On the passage of the Dill (to give land to Indiana to | wit the patient seurabls, Chioale | A. R f The civil procession will then enter at the west gate evesh : iP Joints, caused by mere DORN! LT charging the Grand Jury. Judge Parsons presides anaio! complete the and anal,) the Yeas and | ~ Th caused by ury or, | NW. CO! RF for this week, and Judge Campbell then takes the | {24,P%# ia front of the mansion jovad* Conducted tothe | Nays were demanded and ordered. Yeas #2, Nays 66. shin ity mate Dy BY D ONuNe TD? 5 ili id 1 ‘ avenue, where they will be dist om ilitic and mercarial ulcers, dine ‘Tus Ne ‘ON AND NASSAU STHEK’ ERALD—A Day Paper, isened every e rt. back the Civil and Diplomatic Ap- fiver an morning of the week—price Two CENTS per copy. Coan Cape tt Ceibeinis teria to eee je, miliary exoort, with the, Marshals et their head, | pristion ‘aoa the “Commiter of Wayh and Means, son moved an aijouroment. Lot ns om | omin ramiianen in'tdvanen, "No pagee sent anncebeid (nad? will then pase in review before the Presiden bein: Tecommendation to conct Seni s F ° o Boles of Stocks at Philadetphs Feconducted by their commanding officer to i | smendments und non-concur withsome cihers, Hewmened | grit, Previous question was seconded, end the main mor vane ‘he y ‘ommittee question ordered. WE ase Ly Herat oe sued every Saturday mors at Penn's, 264. he Chist Marshal will wear a sash of purple aitk, | {Dan ee of the Whole on the State J" On the question of sgrecing with the committee, thet 4 iL CASES in ae RAD TET hostel Mas, dposatiy|| bk a Gor ypiccaloes Ak tee ea i ‘tivenee, i Si igo gM: | ilk eng ee Dba Ei ig a Com. | Y244,tnd nays were called for. "Twenty-eight stood up| Ait CAs Wdingroan receive advice ang medicine gratic | or gt the sume rere for any specified served 100) 3 6G Bt nee Bee” Sin Gea ke aes Habre The Aide will weer a white sash, with rosettes, mittee of the Whole, Medien Cast ot Menias a caclent number, Yesaend pare ordered: | op ine tr feation, Séither ‘nome Of alat Tae om ed tary hel. ie tes Memaan—I mov now adjourn, . y chevvion’ Bk, 24861 190 Wilmington Wi, a0h6y $e The Assistant Marvhale will weer sashes of blue slik, § "The O Peoceeded 10 eonsider the Apprepria: | 4,.ir42an| move that this House do new adjour Pt gade eve ra frogger