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‘ he uarter of the House of tatives. Atsany, Dec. 13, 1846, of the Cambria. The decline in théNew York market, ZESCULAPIAN SANATIVE: lerred thet our present detenceless condition should tae eee ee mmreron, Dos 26, 1648. | | Opinion ative te Oregen—Te Normal Sehaie—Ry | She ree city of wheat inte city, hewever, aus. | UNIVERSAL RE not be exposed to the enemy, but that rather the | Gen. Cass moved the adoption of the resolutions | _ After the reading of the journal,jseveral unimportant | fect of « War—Visit to the Catholic Church—Faire, | tion's icgntte iat te iad cents for When ? : a ; 7 i RLTOR. President and the Senate should confidentially con- | which he submitted last week, to wit: instructions or beet, wae i hefece jhe House from the ARB Ral tee t Bey cops: HE PROPRIET« feo i oe cu ogee pang for a viaiions de- the Soi on. Naval Alans, to joauire into | “Mr. Rockweit, of Denneuioes, Stiea up the resolu- | ‘Phe correspondence published in the New York Herald | ence. But, above all things, he enjoined a new the condition of the navy, and to the Military | tions of his State, relative to ‘an, and made some ju- 1. @ B trial by negotiation. J, | Committee to institnte a similar inquiry into the | dicious remarks’ oe Me enieee Fig ndomplained of a | between the American plenipotentiaries, Mosars. Web- PI oe Gonets of tan 13th, mye tne ee < Allen supported Cass, tooth and nail, nay, he went | condition of the land defences, and to the Militia | want of courteay on the ‘of the House, in refusing | ster, Calhoun, and Buchanan, and the British plenipoten- | point attata En Vg af y oes opening of this week, | ealsca 80 far as to assume that the northeastern boundary Coinmitter. respecting its reorganization—all of | to dispose of the resolutions of a sovereign State in the | tiary, Mr. Pakenham, isthe chief subject ef remark in | there were some settlings at $412), but good pork hogs ped their question was not yet settled. Archer was indig- | which euquires were to be considered with the view | usual _— Hie eid he had ze alliance w th the comp this city at the present time. It has been remarked that | brought generally $425. Since, the soles ave been Beglth, be nant, and deprecated all this bravado, as uncalled of an eilicient preparation by land and sea, against | Party. his election not to them. @ for 8 ik Market. =Tee emme ows i ite fi it i 2; ing on 200 for; in short, as nothing but a splutter. This very the dangers apprehended of a foreign invasions: | Matte, which considered herself aggrievediby the | that portion of the correspondence emanating from the | ule (eet Talng rate of $4.4 4.25; dividing on 200 | hervtadre offer he rellel ofsulfering humauity of Mf discussion of to-day, he contended, would ruin hun- | Gen. Cass. said, it was impossible fo read the an- | CY¢?earing manner‘in which the whole annexation bu- | Awerican Secretaries is highly creditable tothe United | wero taken in several lots, averaging 205 to 210 Ibs, at | over che human frame that it requires a dose soamall to accom- | i i 7 ‘onnecticut did not intend to | ; | ae : dreds of people in the depression of stocks. He nual message of the President, and the commenta- make any pastious opposition, nor to plaeo herself in an | States Goverment, and worthy of the distinguished | $425 all round. Some light bacon hogs have becn offer. | ish its effects, : vhi un e, to rank dwelt upon the rumors of. a war with England about ries of the public press, without the apprehension | attitude of defiance toward other States, but he hoped | source from whence it originated, Some hazard the opi. | & to-day at $3 04 and the owners of a large lot whiclr | uumstance, to ru pt feel disposed, from that cir ny useless nostrums of the perstition sud ignorance has passed by, that worthless and sterile country of Oregon, as | thst a crisis is arriving which will demand the cor- | that milder counsels and a more conciliatory course pion that our title, by every human and divine law, te | ey held at $4 30, was this morning seeking a Keivates mind of tan Bas diag Cyne eriminal to be thought of, and absurd. The Atlan- | dial co-operation of the whole country. ‘The Presi- Woult be Vere explained that in moving to | Oregon, is clearly established. ‘There is always a vari aon OE Pe ap Rage aL gel aaity aun ¢ tic borders m1 s ern States, Is us ati Ir. Born, o , ‘ bons ax gre stoSail, | | quality fairly e: on Neculd le mace vone tortie Ae Sg bs eaten, | Cai inane a aa ron the Gat “neeraonn ar lay the resolutions on the table,he was not influenced by _ ety of opinion, as it is termed, upon such topics. Others Paswengers to Satl. ~ | quali fury extracted a ful Ritch ee war. ‘Their towns would be pillaged, the very ca- ed to be settled by arbitration ‘The influence of | #2Y bard feeling toward the State. The Committee on | think that Pakenham has got the American commission- | Livenroot-—Packet ship New York—J A’ Dumbolton, FC re certain is it in d oetion, yet 30 pe Germon, MG Stamwood, GW Harrington, GW White, G ee eat ie | W Pelham, of New York; Wm J Niles. Thos Niles, Boston; ly Territories had already reported on the subject of Tex- en at all times aud under as. Their report was now on the table, and he merely | bins along all the rivers burned to the ground, and | England with the European powers, from which an ers ‘on the hip,” to use a trite expression; that the ¢ isk, Li sJ RC ‘The proprietor, therefore, wnder the fullest every pig carried off and wasted by the British on arbitrator would have had to be chosen, had doubt- | moved to lay these resolutions there too. clusive right of occupation is vested in England, and | Thos Risk, Liverpool; J K Callender, Glasgow. rhe prove or, thant ‘ha slihenrn. The debate was stopped by Spree ee decided our shared against the process— | The resolutions were then laid on the table and order- | that puiare around te snd il be. 0 “ ‘balance | of power” = M a TIME HERALD ah atingly ree i nds 108 nen ral remedy far dlagese, rom the House, respecting the decease of Mr. Pey- | that we had better hold on than submit to a royal | ed printed. 3 | om this cone oan mo | ARITIM A Ithowgh din different forme,). but especially for ths ton, of Tennes-ee. "To-morrow it may be resumed arbitrator. Conceding his entire and cordial adhe- | Vt Bowtis, of Missouri, then moved that the rul | the general impression tpibat thakithere will be’) inlowine: vised athots Canaan Galan, Comsemaptiay f + - 4 i al to arms before again, and Mr. Webster may yet havea finger i | sion to the views of the President, in the present at- | *¥Spended to enable him to offer a bill for the establish. an ap) the pie, and My. Calhoun, if he’ should come in in | titude between the two Tallon kening fon their | mene of © govermment over the Oregon Zorsmary, The | ae garage ed season, Gen. \Cass’s resolutions of inquiry will be | contlictiag claims, what are-we to do? Shall | “pt ¥ | I i of the radical pre: adopted, and we may expect such a report from the | we recede, or stand still, or go on? To recede Foti(iane we f the metropoli Vexatiour question is fin Chita Bene oo The democrats charge the | PORT OF NEW YORK, DECEMBER 17. | Convenes teviscke Compiaine in af r xcite a war panic, but th Heart, want of appetite, Hypochontri the independent conserv: 82 y | Nerves, Palsy, Goat, Gravel, aud all 10 57 m | and Berofula ia all its various for tt en called for from the several Sta’ opinion: A good many petitions were presented from Maine | tive pre: sun mua) atest weight with | uN surr d t ° e a t cy o rs t a g : r » i a ' five drops for i int ve Full directions committees by-and-by, as will forestull a reduetion | was notto be thought of at this state of the question. | ageiust the admbesion of Texee into the Union ae a | the masses, and exercises a’ most decided influence upon | with Sach boule. Bold whoigaalo nad rote by the Ageat, 390 of the tarifl, and jlead to the question to addition to | ‘There was nothing to be gained from national pusil- | State, but es Maine had voted for Polk and Dallas, Texus | the minds of the political and social eliques of all grades | at Bac Laseaes te Tis sin ai Hudson sirdet Mew Porc aad heer tees, & the impositions of the wet of 42, of the expediency | tanimity—we cannot purchasewresent peace at the | and Oregon, of course the petitions were “no account.” | and degrees. i csutiueall dicta: | Ship H Allen, Wilson, Charleston, Ge» Suton. | oat theetty and country. mig tn 5 of establishing a direct tax for additions to the at- | expense of the national honor, It would he “sowing |, Mr. Noxnis, of New Hampshiro, presented the roso- | _ His Excellency the eee oe Siety, tn open Barque Rosina, Doty, Rio Grande, W W De Forest & Co. TAAt iN my, the navy, fortifications, e.,and for a thorough | the wind and reaping the whirlwind.” "No! He | 23tions of the legislature of the grunite Stato on Oregon, | Dy ith, Mes Bolo, ue a the ora rita Hirig Sinuh Putzle, Bush, Guadaloupe, Medical Card, ' outfit of the militia. ; | Gen. Cass) would now repeat ‘what he bad ex- | 4240 as in Toxass They tote raitrred to tha Cesunil. | specting the various departments and deciding upen the | Bog Natthnis, Rallies, Kingston, Ja, Badger & Peck. PESTOR MORRISON, ‘The times are pregnant of tremendous events. | pressed h fore, that i better to fight for th eee bf d bimeelf | : th N'SR NORTH RIVER DISPENSARY, 2006 Fulton, street S pressed heretofore, that it was better to fight for the | tee on Territories and ordere | printe: merits of the pupils. The governor expressed himself | Bri Sarah, Potter, St Johus, Nk. U ow lan IN ‘Doctor Morrison cont et ited confidential, The whole eivilized world is in_ the condition of a | first inch of Oregon than the last—better to meet the | Mu. Perrir, of Indiana, still full of his notions against as delighted with the arrangements of the utien | Brig ¥, Purringtoa, Bath, Schinidt & B deheu. onall privan Alanna: wilco he cima miieas mamene ae voleano, heated and convilsed from its internal fu- | enemy at the threshold, than await his approach to | paying chaplains, presented a petition from some 400 cl, | the progress of the scholars. Col. Young fills the place | Schr H W'Ssflord, May, Philadelphia, N L MeCready. strawtin diet or pirmuit.. Roceat cases, pariewiatly “Gonor- ‘ sion, and the moment of the explosion of the de- the hearth-stone. And, however separated now by | tizens of Cincinnati, praying that chaplains inthe Navy | of the Rev. Dr. Pottor (resigned) inthe Executive Com- | Arrived, . oe, | asa hisaeres i 3 Nes : luge, of buramg lava may in realty be nearat | party difereuces, or by. space, all parties, dhrongix | De.n0 longer paid from the U. 8. ‘Treawury. | maton of thin wehook BT ; RPE Bafig pute Joan, 2daysftom Mags, with frit, | STRICTURES OF FRE vA ae ened by Ds { hand, : Out the Union to its extremities, he knew would be | | Mr McUonnatt, of Ma., moved to lay it onthe tablo, | |, The cinculation of the hanks here was never greater | to Harharh & Oe cer, from Elizabeth City, NC. with com, | the pateae, vas tbe eyengttias Of Betheee oe ete aie portent pe hich w ‘ than this fall. ‘Phere is nothing on deposit, and operators |. : In this crisis of portentous suspense, all eyes are | united in detence of the national rights. Our desti- | ¥ Mich wascarried. ve bisadiahats Reve’ baa id bogged endorsers, in | master. : those of other affections of tue wrinary apparatus, none but ex- turned to the restoration of Mr. Calhoun to the ca- | i ard—i ve} | Mr. Scuenex, of Ohio, presented a petition from —-, | in bread stuffs have borrowed and begge fers, In | “Schr Charleston P.cket, Nickerson, 7 days from Salem, | perieuced Surgeons should be allowed to make the necessary ex- ' ny is onward—its westward movement eannot be rder t t every dollar into material for consump} | \.; binet. He isthe man who may for a century avert ted: you might as well attempt t h BAe a coment iin: Sor Seryicgs meuceran in the | San i renter erty ae Ree i i i SE ee reste ian ei nee eee Usa ij he clash of th do’ of War bere 4 sted; yer gitas well attempt to stay the waves | whiskey rebellion. (Laughter.) He moved its refer- | tion. _ |. Lighter schr Abm Simonson, Burger, with 1900 boxes fruit | suffer meh injury from awleword practitiouers. . Md America, He pe the at and havnt curope | of the Pacitic, asthejtide of our emigration setting in | ence to the committee on the Militia. (Laughter) It | Meotings have been held in the several wards in this | fromfhe brig Rufus Soule, atsly ashore ou: West Baul phERVOUS AND CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY — i and America. He is the man, and he afone can ne- | thar direction. We cannot recede—we cannot stand | was so referred, | city, and” delegates appointed to represent them in the | Below. ‘This nflogipn, and the cain of evils resulting, from a, secret dey otiate us out of the ditliculty safely, quietly and, sti!l—our claim must be maintained or abandoned. | Mr. Dixox, of Ct., presented the memorial of Hon. W. | County Convention to be held at New Scotland onthe | Barque Stephen Brewer, Farren, from Rio Grande, Oct 25, impoteney, are radically eured by Dr. M., on pataoiogical ' honorably. In all deference to the sterling abilives | Our hardy population of Oregon demanded the sup- | W- Ellsworth, recently Governor of the State of Conn 20th inst. | with hides, to Harbeck & Co. . by eestoring the system to a healthy tone and reia- of Mr. Buchanan, we must fall back upon Mr. Cal- | port of the government, or they would establigh a | ScUt, and two hundred and eight other influential citi. | In my last letter to the New York Herald, 1 hazarded | “Brig St Marks, trem West Indies. eB Mating its’ orginal vigor. A perfect cure guaranteed, oF no houn, if we would prevent si : Sor theron’ Fee atte @ zens of Hartford, praying Congress to submit proposals | certain intimations, which were no doubt deemed posi- | _ SI up Cherokee, from New Orleans, and brig Oriole, from | charg 3 aio : p a Present revulsion, | government of their own. We had an explicit and — 19 at at le | tively ridiculous and absurd, to wit : that if the country | Rio Grande, are still below. N. B.—Dr. M. holds no commnnion with medical \ders, 5 which before its earthquake ravages were suspend | able memorial upon this very subject last week, | {0,0ther governments for a Congress of nations, to settle | tively itated i with England, there might | Sallea. who claim to be Sargeous, as he is, perhaps, the only qualified , i, might perchance endanger the harmony ef th 4 P y Suoject ‘ast week | jnternational difficulties. Referred to the Committee on | were Procipitata into war with England, there mig! a “ mrlets + 1 | Betromeabnts Sosncon tn tiecielty« Mieaiadiotonn ta et orca , Dei ght p ger armony ‘e | setting forth that the memorialists were tired Foreign Affairs. not be perfect unanimity in such an emergency, | Ship H Allen, Charleston; barque Rolla, Richmond; brig Soscdfedtin tikes tatters Coatoeld sad onoreining sks wil t Wei eenkien mn of waiting for you, and would cast. off all | Mr. Wixruxor, of Massachusetts, presented the resolu- | the American people. I wish to be understoo | Jane Potter, Carthagena. Wind NW. cecemcteberaubanien waeroad et cn teen 6 { e believe, with Mr. Allen, that we coald cope | diplomatic chicanery ‘and national pusillanimi- tions of the Logislature of Messachusetts, on the natural. | ing the sentiments of other men, whose opinious are at j Office 0435 Fulton street, near Groeawich, New York, | Opew + against all Europe in arms; but the loss of life, pro- | ty, and set up for themselves. It was impos- ization laws, and moved their reference to the Commit. | least entitled to consideration. Few men in America | * Sfisceliancous tecord. from 7 A. M. to 10 P. M., daily. ndi-im*re ] perty, and the cost of the struggle, would retard our | sible thit a people under two distinct govern- | tee on tho Judiciary, over dreamed that in a game where our republican in- | pycxer Siira New Yorx and Zvnicet, having been de, Re ut Gard t onward march to universal dominion for halt a cen- | ts at the same time, as are the people of , Mr- Levis, of Peansylvania, proposed to refer them to | stitutions would be the stakes, all minor difference: aby thotadl le which d dari mee a. ard, t 8 2 88. ‘ a seloct committee, tu be raised on this subject. litical or social, would not be, for the present, buried | tained by the severe gale which prevailed during yesterday , SEI oe | tury to come. Id, wader. thi » to x politic A iain OCTOR FAWCETT, consulting surgeon of 196 Fulton : Should. Mr. Calhoun arrive before thew Soe on, could, under the existing state of things, Mr. McConnxeut, of Alabama, moved to lay them on | incblivion. This may be true, or it may not be true. ig and the previous evewing, will sail this day at noon. i street, New Yorn author of a late publication, em- th I ee ore passage ol 2 eden government was Ot the table. | L followed Governor Wright into the Post Office a day | wreCTS OF THE GaLe.—The light ship stationed at Sandy | bracing the following subjects, viz:—Matrimony, {mpotency le resolutions, we may expect an entirely new ned for a civilized and growing community, | Mr. Levin said he would debate that question, and so | or two since. He carried in his hands a bundle of letters, | prook, parted her moorings, and is suid to be 25 of 30 miles SE | *24 Sterility, anatomically, physiologically, end medically ex- phase to be given to the discussion—conclusive of F : if e ‘i if atched per next mail. Pes sa “| plained, with a comprehensive exposition of the natare and peace. io adapted to, thems sad if continued could not the resolutions went over. |e ee ee ieee aces Papcned ner next mall: | of she Highlauds.—Barque Rainbow, from Apalachicola, eame | luatcmn enunenvat Seatils, Soothe Seen eae arene peace. r is 5 to lead to bloodshed and intestine war. If we One or two petitions, also, were presented on the ua- | | wonder what those letters were. P' priv: a ae ae ir tay Hin - There was something of a panic created among | can neither, therefore, retrace our steps nor check — turalization laws. 2 conhieniiel opinions os te Sa § gn Neel Mande Me ataaged he anchors belo ihe Cheek | tates ennisiong, and nl the cousetwonees ie mh el the multitude to-day from this discussion, and the | them, we must go on. We must give the twelve | Mt. Avas presented the resolutions of the Massachu- | ral review of his policy on the tariff perhaps, together | Monday night, dragged her anchors below the Quarantine ‘The Doctor hos devoted his ajtention for thelagt fig ih news, we doubt not, will fill like a galvanic shock | months notice, and pre pare for iatuerinive that *¢lts Legislature on Texas. Sit "he. Coven. question, 808 Mx. Sone pies re Rround, where she brought up without damage—Behr Veloci- athe meaimantat te sore manneae among the Wall street stock jobbers. | awaits their anita Peacetul in its character ,,.)!%: Jeuss0x, of Tennessee, moved to refer a piece of | ‘safe keeping and transfer of the public moneys.” I | ty, at anchor off the Battery, was blown from her fastenings xtensive practice and long experience ¥ Spe - Peace i ; stepped up to his Excellency, touched my “shocking | ‘>’ i : ? ole intnvestigatic g she pathology of the various structures Of the The Presidency of “48, we guess, has something | as will be the notice required, if at the termination Pa aiae nad boy tea cseng hand, with the resolutions. | | had ot, and said, very impudently-— Gov, Wright, | seainst another sclir, carryiug away her bowsprit, jibboom, | yenerative wusnn We, euarnntees, in oll enaes that he under to do with these resolutions. Good capital, it war | of the time designated, if it’shall be requited, und advewinenetteyor runaway slaves, publishea in the Bos. | what’s in the wind” (It was a villanous cold day, 12 | snd damaging the hull.—Swedish barque Lotty, from Autwerp, | takes..a permanent and radical cure. ee ekon should not render it unavailable. Great Britain perists in her claim, it must amount ton papers about a century ago. Mr. Adams laughed | deg. below zero, and the snow was falling finely ) His | parted her moorings at the pier, and was blown afoul of steam- | fom Edinburg and Philadelphia; alse, nig houoary degree fromm i f the: in ke ; Y the State of Louisiana, are suspended in large trames in his of- - sai | at.once to a declaration of war—it must at once | heatly during the reading’ records of the olden | Excellency turned about, and answere | er Independence, causing the steamer much iujury.—The yaw | fice 198 Fulton stre WastneTon, Dec. 15, 1845. bring on the struggle. It was to be hoped that Eng- time rt of way—" Fine particles of ic e | of the pilot boat James Avery drifted from her stern during |, Persons at The letters of Fouche are playing the mischief land would yield, rightfully and honorably, in order fl ir,” : ying 9 TIE! 4 * = morning, sir,” with an elevation of my fingera to my hat ass to fernales’ a here—the office beggars dare hardly speak loud any | ‘0. the peaceful settlement of this question, But | “sr ,y,us called for the ayes and nays, which were in. * Good morning,” said his Excellency, | attempting to secure it, by leaping from the boat to the yaw! | | All letters pre-paid snbeldvieedse Sr: HePiwees aoe { more, but whisper in knots, for fear some whisper | Wil! she? It was safest to act upon tne conclusion | ordered, Yeas 83, nays 67, Se they Were leid on the ta- ington is, of course, the centre of attraction to | a+ it zassed, lost his balance, fell into the surge, and was | ‘0H strect, will receive due attention. » o SF that she will not. When did she, in any case ple, and ordered vrinted, eyes political, during the sitting of Congress, from | drowned. The wind blowing a perfect hurricane at the time Medicai Aid. will glide into your humble servant’s ears, and | where she had fastened upon a claim to territory or Mr. Avams also presented the resolutions of the Massa- | whence diverges the radii offun, of mig hey events, of | precluded ail possibility of saving him.—See ‘City Intelli R. GREGORY, No. 3 Roosovelt ted in all through them into the columns of the Herald. The | power, relinquish it of her own accord? Never. chusetts Legislature, on the difficulties between that legislation for the million, and, in, fact, of erereihiog | genee” capi Pees etn cesenlert nannies lain tales that I told don’t suit the han | She had exhibited no symptoms of relaxation of State aud South Carolina and Louisiana, arising from the | which interests the world in general, and the United | “sr ness Sourn, reported ashore on Sunday, has been Surwon, and of more than twenty years experience yiain tales that 1 told don’t suit them any more than ; 0 banishment of th appointed by the former to the | States 1n particular; but I predicate that my deplorable . #3 : time he has made some valuable aud important ; her hold upon Oregon.—[Here Gen. Cass reterred e agents apy y particular ; eh’ e P the doctrine of Luther suits a sinner’s ears, though | to the London Moruine Chromele af. Anal ole two lattor States. He moved that a special committee be | location inthis country town, among the wolverines, | ot off, and is atauchor near the West Bank. Ts © « cats” wallillcd tape era | een pndon Morning Ohronice of Apeil bth Inst, | "Po Cie iais setiee shegit te faa after all, afford me a small chance of successful | Kxy Wear, Nov. returned from the wreck | cine aud advice $5, aud will be ‘ent by express to any part of there ure many “anxious seats” well filled here, and | aud read extracts from the debate in Parliament of Mr. Burt, of South Carolina, moved to lay them onthe | competition with your Washington letter writers. | of pea ahtng HAcuAliall she ry woods als ans Porter, and | the country i Tits joost droadlalfie of A ! 0] arti > eet. * vi y *y neat ee , re ge fous iron wil | CTURE OF THE URETHRA.—' most ful for many « man slopes off with the conclusion that they Lord Sohn Rice aad See eae i Wore, therefore Tad oe erg a eee enced? | this winter than there wee in Canada during the rebel, | s4vedov diving, there are 7 feet water in the hold’ of the | the digease Yield to the treatment of Dr, Guin the mou i a a ate Teel The bigs Brother Jonathan upon the Oregon title—the Presi- Numerous petitions ere 50) ‘i jay, | lion in 1835, or than there 1s in London, now, on account | *" Doxta, (Br) Viseent, from St Stephens, NB. for | wil er, fhe is the inventor of a. metho aa it form ther looks !ike a scol ing wife with tears in her | dent of the United States aving assumed that our ‘rom almost al ie e A ainst the admission of | of the death of Mrs. Caudle. fi é al Barbadoes, went ashore oth inst. fy L'Etang, and knocked off | took months: and, besides this, his new plan is not in the eyes—mist und rain hugzing each other with the | title to the whole of Oregon is * clear and unques- | ee ere Mang onary. By My Ader and | _ A couple of countrymen from Otsego county, stopped | shoe and rudder; was towed to Eastport 7t1, by steamer Ne- | painful ; the eure is certain and ubidiug j whereas the old mode " | Honable,” Sir Robert Peel on the contrary, roundly | Mr. Giddings. Tney were all laid onthe tal i | into a Catholic Church in this city last Sunday, to wit: | quusset cae of teatiaent did frequently leave the pttent worse off, oF, ma by y i i y | Lites - i i i iti i 3 the proceedings. ‘The’ never been inside of a P | be, inewrable. A stricture of thirty years duration was cure panier of a newly married pair, only they hug @ | asserting that the British claim was “cleatly irre- ia belay called’ Mftiieraioon: sete toprecanta hail hallo reanokaaty Delcvey eu wereiduite: tgutesed re ship Lexington, Lieut Comdg B F Ellison, from | by’ Dr, G-inasiugle week, Oue of the most common syrn| great deal longer. A sun-shiny day would be atreat: | sistib'e.” Gen. C ass, i his commentaries, here tion, which the Speaker did not notice, but called for pe- | from theit ‘The Potomac has melted upagain, and the rain drops upon the ri us i i H Vera Cruz, was at Pe eth wl. | toins of stricture i a little involuntary eseape of water immedi- = r propriety, at the strange way of worship, and 4 v ‘ cities of England, and congratu- titions from Oho. Mr. McDowell rose and commenced | they exhibited their surprise to the congregation, by | 4\/,5 sli Barato for A printed circular upon this sulyect ‘ce, enclosing $1, can have a copy of his ed with one which embraces all disenses - MeConxrit. moved to lay the resolutions onthe | ting!” 1 didn’t wait for an interpretation. “Good | the plow, when one of the boys, named Richard Richards, in | ing recent cases speedily. Terms for medi iby | Afvies. e both | fall whispering from the eaves as I write. ‘The élite | |ited cut country that we secured Texas in spite of reading tho subsiance, of his petition, while Mr. Haval- | rubdry nods, winks, ant shrugs, and occasional audible | jeu forse, (Bhe Bat | tae Reatist, culled “The Atubicon | . A a —| 5 ol » H f het crowded to the “ cellar kitchen” of the Capitol— | her collusions to wrest it from us ]—Recurring to son also was reading his. Both got through, how laughter ; 1e close service, 8 mouth exp Il were at | little volume (of whi! h Dr. G. is ee publi ¢ | w a ; : i i were proceeding to the door, an old woman seized | Pe 5 essentially important | t 1 mean ihe room. in which is held the Supreme | (Wast fe eavpemed aa/alrgopt an.inevitable alteras- | thous fhe sams Gaye; each enconecions Har tote he hed | Tucct usage cues collihe dat caressed ee very: | Whalemen. | happen to heed "silent and teusty friend.” Te is write, in & Courtof the United States—to hear the god-like | UVe of Neer and darn oe en tie were probably as well presented as if there had been but | vigorous attack upon his person, in which she developed | _ Arrat New Bedford lith inst. barque Wolga, Boston, to fit | Ethel egal fem eho hn ness ip redeemed Daniel, Lobserved the accomplished Mrs. H., of | S&&tezate the power and dominion of Great Britain. eet atime the character ofa real amazon.’ ‘The fellow got upon | for whaling. plaice pe op tted own nT ghemdptenerarping- ir cern peop ‘New York, and the splendid Miss R., of Georgia, | This little narrow island on the western fron- | "tee soverai States having been called for petitions and | bis knees and promised never to disturb a Catholic con- | pi, Harvey so daye from Baltimere forthe Pa- | thedofeare. "A stnall edition of tiie work has been Prepared und the queen-like lady M, all ‘with eyes and ears | Ue. of Europe, held dominion over one sesolutions, repoats from committees were called for, | gregation again, andthe old lady verv graciously per- | Oct 11, lat 17'22 8, lov 36 36 W. all well. Capt I reports | t be sent by maif, the postage on which isabout 10 cents to any attentive bent.” It was a dry case, and Mr. Web- | hundred and filly three millions of _peo- | when a motionwas mode and cattied to adjourn till to- | mitted him to slope. O : : ns, may ‘ . having had a succession of head winds and calms, aud but three | Patof the United Stites. el 5 7 ple, or nearly one-fifth of the population of the morrow, when T i m order of the day. Seo | The dear beautiful girls are holding several fairs in | days favorable winds siuce leaving Cape Fea i> At Dr. Gregory's private offices, No. 3 Roosevelt street, eter was all simplicity and argument. J then eee oe a ae ae bice ne ponent a aeare nea uaa neces tecbesbecleh ote ¥- 50° | the city for vatious charitable purposes. ‘The rooms | "Ship Desdemoun, Lovett, 0 dave tigen London for New Ore | ole door from Chatham st. may be had lis Cordial aud Book? jounged into the Senate, where Gen. Cass had rais- | lobe She held subject to ack laws pa capone te morrow brocseci ane are crowded every evening by gentlemen dosirous to | leans, with passengers, 27th ult. Off Cape Antouto j aud also advice, at all hours of the day or evening: All com: o k— 7 C i erritol ol Oe, Square mules, or nearly one- ant NCAR A 5 Py “ ry . a n * muuications will considered strictly confidential. ‘The fol- ed the tomahawk—and the war cry already begins | eighth Ofte mittee of Nhe haticetie: dank "a of Purtapenenta, Dec. 16, 1845. | pay their homage at the shrine of the beautiful part of | _ #oreign Ports. lowing drag stores are agencies for the sale of the an to echo throvgh our land. 1 ee seat : i 5 Rear facet Cocaereuant hich | feation. A lady has but to tender a gentleman an artic | Marsanuia.a, Nov 2—In port, brig United States, York, for | remedies No, 8 William st necr Maiden Lanes 30 F Allen was eloquent, notwithstanding the noise | Which, from the at aed of Ireland, (saving the A deplorable accident occurred this morning, which | Cio" and he tenders his purse in return. New York,4 days. Brig Caroline, for Boston, sld 24. |: Waterst.: 79 Fulton st. corer of Gold st.; 63 that he made; and, to say the least, it was a fine acquisition of Scotland, and certain discoveries in has destroyed tho life of a promising Ind and plunged his Dempster sang last evening at the Delavan | Some Port | er of Walker st.; 116 Delancey st., corner of Suf- . show of fight. the an mepesbs Han ome trem the original pos- parents and a most Col. Sherburne is here, who is bringing out a role alforded No pleasure tO tress, The deceased is a son of Mr. Wm. Stevens, a ; : | 5 aa a The Sanriraaen t | review her ambitious policy ; re : ; ' ‘ Rafe +4} \f the Delavan was crowded with a fashionable au- | Hill, Barbadoes : el eed work, entitled The Suppressed Administration ot Denier a a policy st we could, He eo worthy citizen of Philadelphia, residing in Lombard | dience Among the audience 1 remarked the. State | BOE), Decyi-_Arz brige Nereus Maveailla; Chas, Tho. uae dedieal Aid, seceue ‘ 8. e of Jeiier- | Mpaper agents pepe pete ‘ it rinter and his lady. Professor itney gives his last | 3 % ‘ A lelphin; rs Wa mel 66 Gold street, is » regular Medical and Surgi- son, who wrote him the Jast letter ever penned by | pnd 12 now aereds dat he pig attache UOORs a | street, near 9th He was walking hand in hand to schoo! Pioputibunryttectire in thie sity ion Menday evening | *u Potomac, Richmoud; Mellyille, Washingtou, NC; Eliza: D ca! Doctor; hos had more than 30 years experience in the vast Broadway, corner of Market st.; and both miable family in the deepest dis- | House. He gave “Tho } oadwray and Chacnbors. at, uaa im*r | i on thi fay Queen,” and L'msitting | | Aursawpnia, Dec 12— Air aches ElizM@ch, and Sterting, | style, Mary,” with great effect. ‘The dining hall | Salem; Dodge, New York. Sl schr Belie, dot 13th. brig MUL. | beth, Georgetown, DC; Gamaliel,, Frederickabu 4 ; pages | | with two young companions, and when in Market street, i abt Getober, | treacmeut and cure of private diseases in ali thelr varieties the United States to weat with the Seminoles, at | Py Het we have made but three acquisitions of ter- | which hed aan eee vous CATA RE git were knocked | hel ofthe Female Acedomy Mr. Rico's theatrical com- | | Fkankuin, La. Noy 2i—Arr brigs Comet, Bermuda: 26th, native born vitizen Of tue Uarted States, the time their brave, Osceola, was so wantonly be- | ttory, (Fierida, Louisiana, and Texas,) all of con- tinue to draw crowded houses. Mr. Warren | Velasco, Key West; Vampico, Neagle, New York; sear Gen i : r fourteen years of age, and was considered by all who | PAY Co : : “ me Shi, brig Betsey & Jones Kingston Jer trayed by Jesaup. Tle is, indeed, a noble fellow, ous territory, and all peacefully, and with the | jew hin asa Sine womiting lal. Itisa dreadtal blow | 380 i ee ental te ee eee eee NS ope a a ii ae ae and cordially do we wish him success. ai of tie pussessors and the inhabitants, and our | ¢5 jis afflicted relatives. ‘he two other lads were unin- pare Dan 4 Liew we Everton, for St John, NB; brig ially « ; st acquisition and best, (Texas) was a proud ex- fared would lose the palm in cox.petition. Mr. Eddy,a young | Albert tor 8 aches Matilda, for Eustpore; Demcera The third Senator whom [ shall try to hit, will be ample of the moral power of our Republican system. "ne small pox is fearfully provalent in our city, parti. | @gedian playing here, is deserving of notice.’ Ha evi- lor New Bedford, went to sea this fore: | FOR GENITAL DEBILITY, 1 siPOTE INCON Thomas H. Benton, of Missouri. He is bold and e ¥ a ss P ys " Vinge y, » Bi dently has the calibre for a tragedian, and by a proper at the anchorage, three biigs and several c writ ., it was our latest acquisition, but he hoped not our | culerly in the suburbs. In the township of Passyunk it 8 TINENCE, OR NOCTURNAL fearless, and is, in e¢ommon parlance, here called | )).)"" ae wom pegone i fear ped neon a bed eee noes teense nay Stuer, and nar medical Taculty course of training, promises to be excellent. Mrs. H. schrs, supposed upward bound. Wind NNE, weather clear rpyHis CELEBRATED AND POWERE 1, RI £0i4 Ballion 3¥ ets be looks rather discomtited t0 | seneral area where Gueaced te ‘Vighttully made. ond board of health are at their wits’ end to dovise day evening. ear, feted Will appaas Ia'datuber | NEW Baron, Dec 13-Sld sche Welcome, Wilmington Re ed ge egret pe mityrns paen EES see hia juniors leap from the people into the Presi- | ‘there was nothing to fear from the ext f cur Means to put limits to its ravages. Than tacaenes haracters, and that a gentleman of | NO. Arr lith, schr Boxer, Quick’s Hole, having in tow schr | [ractifeof the mos fans and surgeons in the dency. "He has been in the Senate a great number ‘ ag to Tear trom the extension 0! 7 CL OE GFE ROS Cone CASTE NORE a ge nt ~- 2 + British Empire, Fran Indsed, so remarkable 7 a J ‘ne Delaware is rapidly being freed from ice. Bs amond, of Sandwich, before reported ashore tn the Hole | were the eure thet ‘Astley ” hailed of years, and by Joking at te vote that elected orders. The spiris of pur institations, and the tem: ke Seguinsdcew a eravded house lat night, and for | went ant power has volunteereilto sustain her., This | Pe" was or af this naming Uta of water” Tferbinger oF Hi i oedial wat fn ‘4 : “harbinger of lite. Cordini will fully H iat i per of our people, were better than fleets and armies to.night every seat in both tiers of boxes is taken. ‘The | S°8tleman hi pp : the | Newcastis, Del. Dee 15—Barque Joggphine, from New Or- heb la rth cena ee tele pre eae a re stration could secure the peaceable ucquisition | ‘The stock market is down to-day, as will be seen by cpimians rence ann ere Meng BONED | Foon Howtport; Oceana, from New O-leaus: schs Gil Blas, aad | £@¢ the pert pore Giarcesstng come 1 ce a hel tuseisuaae & of California, it would receive the lasting gratitude | the following quotations, and brokers talk ominously of ; je 0] ember of tie Medical t+ Perms for advice cine $5, and a cure aun Letters by mail enc! fee will receive pacticuiar and prompt attentia _ PR. CONVERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL ety. jetor does uot offer this remedy as a“ eotholi , ae ck a, Sage; also f h unknown, all left this. mornin i » what— te > =e a " ting n 5 When Bonaparte vacated Moscow with his army, the | b i ming but asaspecilic for the following deplorable affection He tees tharhe eee b pespoweulency of hus of the people. [Voices on the whig side of the our foreign relations:— thermometer marked 20 degrees below zero—thoweande | {002 Gud will likely reach, Chester this day. The | consequences of carly indiseretion, secret habits of ¥ > ve J Chamber—Calitornia”—“Of course, California”— Sates of Stocks at Philadelphia, | of his men perished in that campaign. Well, the ther- piiephs P erce, and reveutte | aud excessive indulgence. of the pas enthusiasm is waning—“hope deferred,” ec. ; but, catte: Il proceed down the Bay the lirst fiyorabie | Sonia e We, “We must have that”—“And then’ Cuba”—‘We _ Finst Boann, Dec. 16.~$500 State 0's 70}; 900 do 70; | mometer on the onter door omy office marks 12 degrees | wind, A'tara irie ergceed down the Bay ht below, | {rectal Physical nrostration, nervous debility, torpor of the like the gambler, he feels that this term is his. last have started, and must go on”"] We mustgive the shares Reading Railroad 27; 5 Farmers’ & Mechanics! | elow ero todays cegrecs” higher then the ches, | Neal ap. Soak SULIT ee GER SE ee ate earn oh rgd enc por eel throw, and he is nerving up all his strength for a | twelve months notice; and if England persists in Bank 4%. sian win'er, Itis alittle the coldest weather I ever e: New Loxpon. Dec 15—(Office of the News)—Arr 1ith 7 i 4 nad total decay of Virility ; melan- n of ideas, loss of memo= d, vertigo, aud lunacy ty, selfdiatiust, and love bng Florence, Hopkins, Bluchill for New York; schrs Cham; ing | Pion, Drew, and Alexendria, t for New York; rowned yestorday, in attempting | fein, MeFatiand, Machiasfor dos Nevis: Kusneye oad He, grand coup de main. He annoyed his Lit ex- Arrer Sarns—60 Reading R R, cash, 267; 190 do bd | perienced in Ameri br H I t inevitably follow. Andit will 4 ay ‘ ceedingly in the manly way he stood by Ashbury | bet claims, war aan Lit 26]; 150 do cash 263; 50 do rw 263. Four horses wer Dicken’s—but it was only a d | bea war in which all the strength and the prejudices“ “Sy.conn Boan.—$10,500 State 6's, cash, 70; 5000 do | to cross the river on the ice, opposite this city, on, ie an ; 1 wanted thera tofeel his wid in small, a well ne | OF both nations will be brough: into force. Let us as); 100 Wilmington 96, 23]; 4'Sehuy nil bank sje | ‘°Tontme iver on the ice, opposite this city, | Svea Thomaatn for doy Fear, Ginny Vi neyord, Chase, Ea Taig weavers: from thosmenster ce a Gia en the ee ery fila Let Ba us ead 20 Caer Bank 8§; 2500 Texas notes 23; 1000 Pittsburgh | this mening in Bioadway. Some two or three families | arrowe for do; Frovidene New York tor Provideoce 4 ms i, the world that we are a united people, anxious for 6’s b5 96. A | suffered séverely. pth, sehr Kathsdin, Chi ‘ Pa cee ceo oe ee aiNeatehe peace, yet prepared for war. The resident had dis- Arren Sares—150 Reading R R, 5ds, 263; 200 Wil ADELPHIA, Dec 15—Arr xchrs Chief, Providence; New wdreds of cases of cudden decline or consumption may | be traced to these baneful practices. ¥ i and particularly in the country, wi prevail to au alarming extent—ubd those, to», who are about Z mington bd 23}. | Markets. junveyance, Lumer; Powhatan, Bartletts Henry Lemuel, {5 "marry, and toove lees martial cities f ft already blighted hopes. With a noble heart, charged his duty itbly und fearlessly. Let us s' | Naw Onuvans, Dec. 6, noon—Tho Sugar market is | {ruumer, an Cyguet, Neal, New York; sloop New Jemey, been prolvctnent dors Kame ech ant aaees have not united to a rough manner, the commands [°° bed At 4 de The beam rp mer Bartimone, Dec. 15, 1845. | firm, but there i, only @ limited business doing ; prices | “ane”, Dec i3—Are schrs Washington, Suffolk, Va; | Uf Coymubral state: will perceive that this advertisement treats j a respect for services done for the party, | (0 ene is an ‘immediate Brenaration for neoasn: A Stormy Sunday—Madam Augusta—Trode with Liver. | range from 4) a sks conte er lb. Molasses iv in’ good re- fingBaltimores Joba Aandolph, and Brace: Fhitedelphia: from thee evils and the atendaut mortbertione aed be eC! ‘ity that rT i H “ ig * et ie pl ecu- ia ‘i #7; quest at 22 cent Pearl, Dizhton, to for Baltimore; sloop Montilla, ‘hila cored. ty * 1 pro Bo . ec ber, thet aoe Pei devrepiregt oder ting it with all the means and energies we can com- — 2”°!—Important Rumors from Washington—Markets. | Trhere ig quite a pause in the Flour market, and com: | deiphia; propeller Washington Browns New York, Dropped ACh WHT RretR ny hE eee eee . s mand. Vast portions of our country are bat sparsely ‘rom Saturday night at ten o'clock, until aboutthe | mon brands of Ohio could be bought this morning at $7 below, barque Roderic Du, Spooner, for Coast of Africa, to the marri ay neal ee no ere tng and fondo a rela nat | settled, and they are without defences—-out navy iy | samo houron Sunday night, we had ene continual show. | 12}; $7 has been refused for a lot of 1000 bbls. Corres: pees Aun iuligas Cutler, Georgetown, SCs sloop Empress, | Or $3) perl it 7 nes ‘ af " | Tatde, New York, Arr ‘ich, brig Foster. Philadelphia; schrs | 1 il by J. 0. minations, he would donbtless be better received by 29 184 condition for active and efficient protection er of rain, sweeping away all vestiges of Jack Frost's | Pondent of the Baltimore American Holde; Borden, Clinton, Bropknayen, and. Mexico, da.” Sid | (1aanp Sure.) Sua Burldinsy New York P coerabes cj ive bs SN Saseo, . Ste ar : i . the larger proportion of the democratic party ; but, ° our ee ‘i sete ah, materials are wanted doings during the past week; whilst, this morning the | aaGrA bras Aote feed easbored below copie Geely Drug Brore, coryer, he ee aeagnmners at rant, this Fe petfiaps owing to the fact, that no provisions ae he) tare cele. dade Sh ae ¢iieg | sun is shining out gloriously, with the thermometer seve- COMME - | Battumores D and Increase, Phivadelphia; stoop Ariou, ox couatry, by addcessing J. O. Fay, post-paid, amount ‘ex een iat “sg ch. | ple Is, 1» We. fi fir i Ne a 3 ; closed. ings of the gospel.” iuista-weiecvotan iris to repletion, and with a government better fitted ™#! degrees above the freezing point. New York, Tuesday, Dec. 16. Sazxm. Dec lt Arr sehr Corvo, Crocket, New York, Also for sale by Dr. Wadsworth, 45 North Ma f 2 " f | 24 i i |. Wau Va, Dee 13~ Sid bi lazeppa, Smith, Rio | yidence with his talents, a bright page of his country’s his- than ours for prompt action. But let us show to our Madam Augusta will have one of the greatest houses | A s.—The demand is not ia cither di Janvito; Philadel (Bee) Paraeangs nzer pa, Smit 10 vidence, R.1. ; and at 188 W portant 3 $10 halt dover 3 136 Fulton street, nd at (late Hart's, single. Krice $2 per both street, Pro ‘hington street, Boston ; No. " | 4 x Broadway, Albany ; aud of Marchliss, Utica, N. ”, , ial Constituents that we are ready for duty; and that we of the season, this evening, as I learn the lower tier of | cription. Pots at $3 75, and Pe ‘ a eae Alan 3 Utica, ead a pore Ge ele wet ee meet the assumptions of England, not ina spirit of boxes and the orchostra boxes are all secured. Miss ReaDeT F is very firm at our yester. by Lost Night's Southern Mall | lc hysician may be consultod personal y, oF by | ts, tal agents, cret agents of John | deprecation, bi -reli- Walters, I onserve, also dances the trial dance with her, | day’s quotations, but transactions we believe have been jy baat Ayent’s Southern Mali. fies through the store. n@7 Im*r ‘Tyler wil be a matter that the present Seoretary of | Ceprecation, bul ine tone: Of fittnness and seif-reli- | S000 la n great favorsie’ta waltinore, | limited, particularly for export. The advance inthe | parrisonx, Dec 15—Below, barque Active, Rio Janeiro— + WE oT : State means to investigate, if he can find out where tad Let us show to Gs world be Bia mela be The ship Palestine cleared at this porta few days | rates of freights to London and Liverpool has materially | sid barque Guilford, Carle ew York; brigs Corinth, | a EAD aE) FOULO y imu they have gone to—some have never been heard of-— J¢@!ous of their rights, and prepared to defen eM since from erpool, with a cargo of 3,000 barrels of | checked operations in this branch. ‘The transactions for | Havre; Constitution, Spanish Main; Helen McLeod New Or: ADVERTISEMENTS others skip from one place to another, to avoid their 28,Well as monarchies. flour, 500 ditto turpentine, 13,170 bushels of corn, 250 | home use have been small at $637} for Genesee ; in | Jeans; schrs Picolet, Cxpe Haytien; Juhn Allyn, Atecibo; EH oF Fis removal. Yet the Secretary has his eyes on thers, _ Mr. Manauw, in a very energetic and eloquent poxee of candles, Shogsheads ‘of tobacco, and ton of | Southern Flour there was ai tle more life than on Satur. Adare, Nautucket; Hoe, Avery, New York; Comet, Hal OOLLEaE and will bestow careful attention upon them, andsee Niner, followed against the adoption of the resolu- sassafras root. ‘Phe ships Grace Brown, and Powhattan, | day, and prices range from $6 26 a 6 37; tog Kpeat ind Puravetemia, Dee 16—(From our Correspondent)—Arr oF that all sinecures are at once abolished. ‘Th * | tions. ¢ regret that our time will not permiteven | and the barque Chenango, are also loading for Liverpool | Brandywine commanding the x. In Wheat there | berques Josephie, New Osleans; Delaware, Boston: brigs | Hedicing and Pharmacy who have appointments during Mr. Polk’s advan. | @ thread of his remarks. He argued that the resolu- | at this port. I hear no further mention, however, of the might be considerable done Ryding cout par abahily | Cumberland, Fervambueos Shamrock, Sivainay Bila, nd 05 NASSAU STREET.” tration, must earn the salt in their porridge, Gow tons and the remarks upon them by the Senator promised ine of Liverpool packets,about which #0 much | moderate theit demand for Corn | R'Th NG hy Warba: MEDICAL &DVIGE i arket at $1 42, which is refased. has been said. mi + aThaiser dome’ ‘Cid brigs Elizabeth, neous Record. mpson, Wi 2,000 bushels took | does; Four Brothes sresemen are dropping oily words in favor from Michigan were injudicious. This matter . for export is goo fin. and fury, ped will serve aa oy could be more properly confided to the Executive— gelenitncine bay ny, Ait A healer Sorry eel ot. Rt 80 Lay per 56 pounds. Rye, 80 8ic._ Milace! ed jnto the cabinet of Mr. Polk, in case the difficulties | wCotrox.—The Cotton market is very inactive, but | - Bric Mansa, (Sp) Gerre VATE DISEASES. ; | the guillotine, that will soon begm to work among !i¢ could advise the Senate with closed doors, of the , from Malaga Sept 20, for Haya- 8 of the New York College of Medicine the fat office’ holders, here and elsewhere. Frans of defenee regnired ; and his’ would ie with Fopladsheuld contin, as his quictcent policy ix | Pica! ae rm at ovr quoalons. BietiidesPMayatat the usaf th ade” Pee crane so deel pear stl tl eae Markoe, jr., the indefatigable advocate and major Witer than irviting the enemy by an exposure of the only one that will prevent a war, if all signs are not Livenroor, Cua: of the cargo saved and taken to Nassau, vate nature, and can confidently promise to persons requiring domo of the National Institute, is trying to raise the | OUF Weakness. Besides, the committees would in- _‘leceptive. ns Mr. Walker to the | U; medical trea SpoKen. 1 Leg Isabella, of Bath, Me. standing NE, 8th inst. lat 33 N, | jon 76 - cer et a A cut, eeafe aud permanent cure without injray to the constitm fi from bi sare Fa i i i i . he | steam ; and it is laudable,*indeed, to have one man | 4¥7¢, of course, into the subjects introduced in the = Mr. Buchanan to t! i inatitu : it probable that stand up to defend and advocate ‘an institution, that '¢Selutions, without instruction. He was opposed hag for its aim the promotion of the nrts and | 9 Plunging the country into a war—he prayed to Buch ‘the height of Me, Walker's ambition, at cane be thas avoided. : ; . ? eight of Mr. Walker's ambition, Saltese, f yuars eounected with the pri sciences. Foucur. Gos Hos ve ee at o Deere being te bat ; foat on the Bench, with the understanding | elk: CASTLE ANDEDWARDS, AURISTS. | in kuisie for thelévre af thong egmpiaatn, eur = s d e e that of the death or resignation of Chief Justice | a Tt ion daily from @ A. M. to 7, P.M. Wasmixcrox, Dec. 15, 1845. an anti-war man on the continent. He believed, ‘Taney, during the prevent administration, he is to be 38 with the request of Tieutenant | ‘ermim Advice aud Medicing $5e eure guarenteed. Two men we mentioned as before the Cabinet | however, there would be no war; but that this dis: promoted to the head of the Court. Goo: Mind ol ple orl rae oy a SS SII OTe of total deafness and and discharges from the ear—that w! New York, on his way home, he placed himse fessional care th Edward: skilful treatment he r nthe country, and finding it inconvenient to make pri onal applic an have forwarded to them a chest contain I medicinef fequisite to perform a radieal eure, by eating weerplicitly, together with all symptoms, time of cow » wad treatment received elsewhere, if any, and cr hat whe | under f | fe & Bdwards, Auta. Under their for the mission to St. Petersburgh, Major Donelson, prt our a poked Tt eee gancediy Moe sere wineinaicyetitada ee | veces 5 mi ere ‘ou. e not. maid Sain ee Major Hogan, ie of the secret | @ war for Oregon i but a war between the antagonis- | ches te dbee ee, Sou talon or ea siteot near dave, 0, $8000; rial treatinent he recovered his hear, snd has retnraed vo embaasy to St. Domingo. onelson, it is thought, | tic systems of the European monarchies and repub- $ near 6th st, $3000;4 on 7th street near 4d avent 2 will get it. ous | tican institutions. It would enlist every manonthis feet; by, the dray load, were made to-day from stores at | To do, $4500; 1'do near Ist avenue $2100, 1'on St. i MEeNEYIN, Surgeon to ii _ 5 874. The last large operations, however, wero at | ’ near 2d avenue $3000; 1 on avenue near d : : CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILITY CURED. continent on our side, and half of Eurepe would re~ $575, which pri hold ing to tal MarWs place sem se) } Nyon th at ACOUSTIC DROPS—A sure cure cure for HE | YM “ pied ‘The war question in the Senate is predominant. Volt ‘against it. He hoped the resolutions wowldbe | Srikkanon Ebasavaan tt willing to $3060; 1 on avenue near Ist avenue, $3000; 2on 7th st yess, pains in and discharges from th HE TONIC MIXTURE, prepared by. the, College Miedicineand Pharmacy of the ei lew York, is cow anily recommndee for 21) can od Sility. Produced by or cret indulgeuce or excess of aay kind. It is an invaluable Teuiedy for impotenes, sterility, or barrenness, tales deperd jag ow malformation. Singie vottles $1 each ; enses of half'n dozen $5; earsty: packed sna sent to all paris of the Union VELPSAU'S SPECIFIC PLULS, OR the radical care of gon , Reet, seminal emissiozs, and all inveorpurulent, dis¢ om the urethra ‘of twenty year's experience in the Hospital de prouom CUbarite in Paris, are d by their celebrated Lor, Professor Vela ‘ty an infallible remedy for all divesres of Weare all in a state of fermentation—politicians, | permitted to lie over. But the Senate refused. aes ae eee Sautbibessist areane shoe, heeee| aa Uieeennee parsong, and old women. (Message trom the President. ] weitiog, Seethes, | noaraveoue A, $3000; 1 on do do, $3000; 1 on St. Mark’s " A notion is about that Mr. Rives may possibly | Mr. Atty hoped the resolutions would be adopted Lat'vaist wore mi ge an ity Mls the Last import: | fonts, $5900; 1 on Oth street near do, Wedical Advice, get the printing for the Senate. Benton, Dix and | Without solitary vote against them, and asked if we do, $2400; 1 cor Ist avenuc und 10th st, $3000; 1 on OCTOR LAMERT is still confidentially consulted at n 3 7, were so much afraid of Great Britain as to hesitate fc The Speretary of State has given notice of | ; old office, 63 Gold street, between Fulton and Beekra Dickinson, Sturgeon and Cameron, in additi én inqui i F t Adal Ls nouce oF) nue near do, $2550; 1 on 9th « nei nue A ali disensea of delicate nature, h a fd nnd the TeRaiara mee, eh gy ba Dy Rereb ny | yest on a y into i state of our national deten- the reggipt of the following quarantine and passport | $2600; | on 10th street near do, $2300; 1 on avenue A fadictous, requires aeither imereury, restraint in eee, hin | gn ‘ ce. mark and sellers have in am + Heiss, the caucus candidates (as supposed ) Some | Co ge regiditione tied By. tis: Turkish government: Lear Sth street, $3960; 1 on do noar 10th street, $4000; 1 | dranes from business pursuits. Mecent enser ented in Bor 4 days Imay yet elapse before this vexed question is the pen ae he te aaa nan per: wiel “ 50 Ba avenses Rem or ircres, (08 LOW steeet heer. 38 ays, , to visit the Ottoman efupi , $3200; Lon llth street near Stuyvesant street, EBILITY, NERVOUS settled and Fisk and Dow are relieved of their pre- | we might be permitted to look back to the history of | ™u#t buve their pas Be | S80 | Geta f ¢ ta certified by the Ottoman con- $1600; 1 on do adjoining, $1600; 2 on 12th street near ist i {rom a too frequent | n sent suspense. Had they been a little more cau- the Inte war. wal. All vessels going to any port 2 the same empire | Seance, cack aibbe, Sse lots on Stuyvesant neor 1ath | Youll aud thereby causing u “a erictet attention, hit | She Stet med without wanting thetecathe fears ne oat tous they might have counted safely upon these | “Mr. Ancitxg, in the outset of his rks, depres 20st be provided with @ bill of health, duly,certiied by | street, each $1100; 1 lot on 121h stroet adjoining, $1260; | ig to restore the syatein, mentally aud bodily, to that | testomnach. or confinement from business.” Price $1 pet Pa iekens betore they were hatched. But we are | cated the insolence which would question the ‘patri- | ‘"e Ottoman meee GT aR hte ie bel ee I OR CES ee atraid they have shown their hands too plainly, | otism of any man or any part of the people inthe U.S. Surreme Court.—George Smith, plaintiff Piha he a d 1 N eet, $1800 si RIT URES, «deena eau, cueing without hep protinerermensic caret primey pe Nan and have lost the game. crisis of war joining, 1700; 1 cor avenue A and 13th st $h lon | tient being the ‘aware, sometimes cal y snal-ireatmeant | of primary or yn ‘ ; . in error, vs. William Turner, health ission| peed 2 M‘Nulty, now in durance vile, Qu. Leonard | Mr. ALLEN explained what he had said; and then | Pe of New York. The courtroom was crowded on y KN ‘al medical treatment joining, 17 i ining, $1650; lon 12th street near of uninitiated medical pretenders, and sometimes by the neglect yeuereal ulcers, nodes, or any sonra withdrawing his moiety of $17,000 and a0 oemeeh vas, are by Ube Di odeemaallyoerede ane | injudicious use of mereury, or uns! A, $1400; 1 on do near avenue B of the parties themsel in trial resumed to-morrow. bail,) has bis demanded of the honorable Senator over the way, ursday last, to hear the argument of Mr. Jo Y out pain or inconvenience. | persona suspecting a vencreal » $1400; 1 on avenue B between 12th and 13th street $1650; 1 on 18th st near int r The D bei it jing Surgeons tem should use this powerful ifies delay, Pigg ee r | to know what interpretation was to be put upon aveniie B, $1850; 1 on do near avenue A $1500; 1 cornor | in the city, quaruiteca n perfect Care cor wo charge made Let | son cul cousider hinvsell gate sitar Reet ae ses at Be Der we believe the wenirgy cath and stormy. - Verily, | remarks he had just delivered. Fie . detis | avenue A and 14th street, $2300; 3 on avenue A adjoin: ters, port ad, enclosing fer, immedistty a fo, ond te | without thorouzhly elennsingthe ayatem with this jusily cel : i + clue, Wi o e ive. thing segues. to have “esedne co end, forevery Mr. Arcner explained that he did not mean to im- | F wid th. q tion ‘before the pert ie j Be5i500; ey sees avenue pers Tage gin, Omtige #3 Gold street. Open rom 8A, M.to 9. Me Sold in single hottles at $1 exch ; in cases of haff adorns final catastrophe. ° precipitate this plicate any man, and declined to say anything in de- | volved the constitutionality of the law of New York itn, | soi ong oe onan ane, Br $1300; B, oach $1900; _0¥l Im*rre ——----- | $91 earctully packed andaenttoall_parteof the Union. ae jence oe hte owe character, il that character would posing a tax of one dollar upon the immigrant passen- | oo 13th street near avenue B, $1400; 1 on avenue A be- ° shies iversity ot New CONCENTRATED TRACT OF SARSA!A Senate. not justify itself, Pursuing ghis remarks, Mr. Ar- Fom abroad to this country. Mr. Van Buren main- | tween Oth and 10th streets, $450; ‘son sth street be. P)QCTOR CORBITT, Member of the University of Now RILLA, GENTIAN AND SASSAFRAS: Wastinoron, De cher sided with Mr. ben ly and in the event of | d that the New York law wasn police regulation, | ¢ A and Ist avenue $10,700; 1 on 13th st jig office from 16 Domne verece ty 9 Oli et, near Chatham REVARED by the Now York College of Medicine axe sides lebethingt Then c. 16, 1845. war, he torcibly depicted the horrors which might ly within the constitutional competency of the | avenue B, $1200; 2 on 13th st near do, each $1200; 3, Seal all diseases of Pharmae: vata lished for the suppression of quackery. Thi. nee the recess from last Thursday and Friday of ensue to the eea-board from the steamships of The basis of the argument to support the author- 2 on ad avenue near 10th street, each $3000, informed that the Doctor in gay, convenerened extreez Dossesein pal jy the two houses, a strong under-current of war has teat Britain. In the course of his remarks frequent HY et the States, in this B ular, was, that that which been in agitation, and to-day it broke upon the «us, ¢xPIanations were exchanged between himselt and had not been prohibited to them, night be «xercised con- Flour Market, forpinect a eurrenily. Mr, Wel on the contrary, assumed the — i face in the Senate, in a most tremendous pround. ii, sess And once, while Mr. Archer was denoun- | position that the tax imposed by the State of Now York, | _ ALtany, Dec; 13—There is nothing doing in the Flour oy ly con! . is Pipettes being general to the treat- ‘Certain class of diseases, at New York,). which engages. h ine do not ar uccess than {Sithe Doctor eautjous t ny ntly recommended by the College as infinitely supersortonny ‘attention. oxtraet of Sareapari}io nt present before the public, and may be eon a3 Gestain remedy for all Jivensea arian from ann i awell. The auditory collected in th ; cing “the splatter” which was attempted to be wus, under the very words of the constitution, un impost, Market, except sales of lots on Hastern account at fas it has its. thotssand od KE a EE od gem cess » ane auditory collected in the Supreme Court raised, he was called to order by Mr. Mangum. and, in effect, a tonnage duty, clearly beyoud the power ec. 12.—The adviows from New York res. | Hecentenen nre removed ‘in three or four days fromm the. ays: culaneousermNtiont, ceratedavn throat, or any dtauiiee NTISIAE to hear Daniel Webster, were diverted to the gaile- _. Further discussion was arrested by anotice from | ° ‘be State to levy, Union, Dec. 15. | fect of the late European news upon the tm. ‘Chose protracted 4 i pene gE ome ge ee ee nies of the Senate to hear of the war. Gen. Cass‘! !fouse of their resolutions in memory of Hon, |. S¥?%ewR Count, December 15, 1846 —John M. | int,corroborate the quotations given by | {nder the treatm ie cailing on De ta k wractice of Bold sins? Hotties, at Tieanteses ie eens we A In a short time the report sui- J me Peyton, ot Tennessee, Boost, Keq 7, Philadelphia, John Wilson, Fsq., of | ui Rov age Oh So me pause mi a car own | many years has estab dl the Doctor's reputation for a * of hel? a dozen betas, Hy eed t, i Yr r 7 |, end ‘St 7 % | 0 wl a we hear offer. lity. ie a } ‘ shat some 0 Wart Eady Co, es he ml aaa remo when | sigs ea gree acu lode gnome gli | Sk iB a Gree Some» ro are we gm rie aia » the Senay ; i ? — je Smith, plaintiff in error, va, Will | are offering to some extent at $6, but we hear of no | am J wr RICH AM OREN, iy gat . going to have war again e accordingly adjourned ; and a large por- he Hem sale: a7 imo*r — The Concentrated Extract of Sarsaparilia, Gon 2 : ; s bs ealth commissios " \ in the evening hour, vast quantity of all sorts 9 (0! ol the “uditory ‘returned to the Supreme Court | causg was concluded by Mr. Myrsbiees he pint in | “Rocaserna, Dec, 11.——Thore is not quite as much anx- NK ‘ebater. i Adjourned till tomorrow, 11 o’cloc! \ jety to operate in Wheat as there was before the arrival | (0 hear Mr | uf KI an | tian ‘and Bassafras, in alo for ante at #7 Division stroot, ALL Bore: Bath 4 | opposite Ludlow street

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