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‘ork custom house, | hear of an English Adi were selected from the thou. | tow, owiug to the 3): " u Iitigants (landlords and tenants) and whether legisiative | witch "she lays Cid. brigs Clara, Cope, Antig interference was expedient. @ discussion bec: | tq ally animated. Sesators Young, Spencer, Wrig | lard, Van Schoonhoven, and, |, almost eve: Senator of distinguised talent, engaged warmly in this discussion. Senator Warcnt intimated that the object was to get ush, sold toda te, but little offering. only take a reduction. 5, weight. Barloy held firm at 70: Oats in better demand at 49¢ black heavy eats, rom Prince 5Te. ; A the arrangement of just such @ tanft as the countr methodical—too deliberaie—too studied, for much | has decided upon —"va tart for revenue, sufficient etfect before the House. His speech will tell better | for the expenses of u government, econotnica!ly ad. upon paper. Mr. Levin was magnificent—now he bray fe ” Bat a may ppesibly be that theee gen. was skimming along among the prairies—now soar- (o7en hive other business in Washington. Mr. ing aloft into the clouds, bearing with him the aroma | Collector Morton Sa eo eerct zinma are: in Axaanr, Jan. 9, 1845, comm OL1Au Damascus, Metican, Jectson, faring snile and abarpeniog his teeth, sand and one employées of government in that es-| At 11 o'clock, Senate —_ Sad'sen De, Boss the mouth of the Columbia, aod then the first crack | tablishment, from the exppontion that their general | order, |, ore be asy apne slag New York, Saturday, Jan. 10, | “New flaver:iant—Arr brig Atlantic, Trinidad, 81d, barque poet ee rae * a Amencan niley-tired in detiance, will ring | and practical information upon all poiats touching a agi = seggpeg npr sper | Asurs— neleneeeneren pnee eee Ais Possie. | Javad, Fristies Barbadoes; schre Vistula, Pendleton, Cau to be! computed ‘oun ie eC. 4 i c. { he “ : vee Me Sano erin et a, | ate menoge aa fehl | ESS ae Sy, ek apace tities sma et a Sa rage 4 ’ ‘Wasmixorox, Jan. 9, 1515. fled. them in an eminent degree to be of | tenures, was taken into consideration by the Senate, in | Seine’ shiooat aul the, methot | Sil, aloo do elephautoil, he ship ts expected in two oF three E URETHRA om cured by Dr. Fifty-Powr Forty, and the Twelve Months’ Noticc— *rvice in arranging a tariff peculiarly accep- | Committee of the Whole. A motion was made by Mr. | The exports hav-' been quite large since 1st Deoember | days. Oath ocean named Deis wes lost pain or inconvenience $e ve < table to “the party of progrees”—acce | last, amounting to 120 to 125,000 barrels, thereby very | overboard efing on the mainsail of the Jason. the of Stricture are analagous Speech of Mr. Giles—Magnificently resplendent ¢f- | t all classes in the country gn yet except, pel Porter to refer this portion of the message to the Com, materially reducing the stock here, which is estimated, | _ Nswront, Jan ig, Fe wm Virginia for | thes i, iy Ee vas Sort of Mr. Levin—Analyns of his Plan of Opera- | hapa, the lords of the loom aad the spindle ia'thrit. | mittee on the Judiciary. Senator Wright was indifferent | by sowe of the best judges, not to exceed 250 000barrels, | Boston; Rochesrer,fm Full Riverfor New York, #.h, arrived. | pers th eclerged prostate glands, Gay tions, a8 understood, &c. §c ty New England. Matthew L. Davis, in one of his | ## to the matter of reference, and finally dropped it en- | which, vee Gar many ge home Cpt | eranshs Ave! 0, for Pry mouth N Ci slaops Natives Pro- vai no fa DEBILITY— Two speeches to-day in the House on the Oregon | * Calm Observer” letters to the Nationa} etaliigen- | tsely, seeieemmencet.s cert, of review ofthe hetiry of [athe spring. Waset hae cold, fos report at 1a5¢ 1,85; petpnna, Jan Act City a ‘his affection, od che tun of eu i yes 3 d | cer, Says that these gentlemen are ultra-tree trade in | anti-rentism. The question of the reference of Senator according to quality. 4000 bush. Rye sold, for export, habit i» youth, indacug nocrarsal ‘emismons and ulti- question, by Mr. Giles, of Maryland, and Mr. Levin, | their notions of a tariff, and are of the genus young | Porter's resolution was entirely forgotten by Sena, | atS0c, and thut is now freely offered, but ho cers, with | gee iupempey, ere ae igolls cused by hs AGN os of Philadelphia, both in favor of the giving thetwelve | democracy. So beiny, they are of all men beat cal- | ‘ ‘ A ~ | amalt stock, demand hizhor rates. Corn bas re soy reste gone let sume aecanbenh, oc BO months’ notification. Mr. Giles was, perhaps, too | ulated, under existing circumstances, to assist in | ‘0: 824 now began a discussion upon the merits of tho | Yemand. but the supply. ison the increas os _ ca Seohnad a’ notification. . Gil + aps, too | > . ” ; | | |. B.—Dr. M. holds no commanion with medical me cai 0 Sargon. cab i. Rerape, te a Rensonts techy, Gutdet semet Lecens post pole. ead eoueetien a fos will Mf the 5 icine and advice to aw ee eter. o Bal im*re sme idedical Aid. zachrs Carcriue, Liekharr, Weat luder: "New York; Gratitude, Stepheuscu, A cargo of te Island, sold at a 500, ca ' Edward's | Powrtarn, Jan 8. Provewence, Jan Point, brig Osage, | Const of Afties; brig low, a” anchor Sevennch 1d, ba) ‘Sea Flower: sehr Jno Mu Cotron—The market remains inactive—the Roder ¢ Dbu, amount to about 300 bales, of which about 150 ws nde ai ray, Devereux of bodily tear rega i rrod 3 pers. | Savannah. and the majesty of a turkey-buzzard, as he sails on ‘ths i3 well Phe hep cot met Mecae | bet ‘the — Tog of Sots ottares: takale yet ae ee nek os | Sitteuston, Ja —Arrachr Lybrand, Teal, New York, Sid, . GREGORY aboxt his mountain elitf, sautfiag with the moraing | to be naughty and ungracious, these gentlemen may | advocated it, from the bezinning. + | si Up § For. ns Desrbars; Kimeston, J {Br]fKingston, Jam: wees dan ‘ts also sexual Debility, re air, the grateful effluvia of a decaying carcass twen- | go by tie board. This, however, will uot prevent a | , Col Sam. Youn entered inte the matter with a great | | New \otk:schr Aun A PL Be Tp ionstos "Cld) ‘i iu indivereet seeret practices of the ty miles to the windward. From all that we are | year'ssalary, some seven thousond dollars, from fiad. | 2a) of warath. fine ooking old gentleman full | ‘erry. Gusdaloupe. and ture, is too xood au accowntaat enabled to digest ot the supernaturallygrandiloquent | jag its way ‘into their Tespective and respectable | of dignity, and ety ieameosaiee in bis delivery. Sp paid ——— toever forgether cestomers, but will seouer o | tater endl a ieee nea eee ts his plan of ope- pockets. This salary 1s paid under the construction | copeeee daca tory chaste Tal cesubemtecins By Last Night’s Southern Mail. Among the syraptoms o"this blighting and desol lastog habit a4 butupon the law by Mr. Comptroller McCulloch, | Gerounced the policy ‘of Sewar}’s administration for ite | Bautimone, Jan 10—Arr bara impotency, wocturual 1. To give the twelve months’ notice. 5 jus, a CONSE ption OF was arth, Tre eige from {the ‘heart, & nervous shaki ue Mi rduer, fr ment the inventorof method By which be will warrant to eu! icture in as many days as it formerly took months: aud, besides this, hia new plao is not in the least iy jitated. BY CONTAINS NO MERCURY, | preparation of it, aud doesnot prevent the closest atc | business. 2 the remarks of Mr. Levin, we caught but imper- | lina, und others of that interest, would not vote for | fectly their drift and substance; but we suspect that t the uforesaid thirteen propositions cover bis plan ot operations to a hair. 4 founded, as he states, upon the decision of the Sa- | chicanery and d | rig Frances Jane, J body, nalpitation of the ° C 5 'y and demagoguism, relative to anti-rentiem jew ng Franc a fa: of the intel): of esa, the hole territory wen’ Bay Company, and ccourY | preme Court, in the case of the U. Statesversus Dick- | Tho old hero became very much excited, and “bit out” | Boek uit, (10 days bout $20 000 ia specie: la for revdivg, great in ingion for sleep or drom simon 3. Ia tho event of war.to enlist all the Irish aad Dutch* | #oM, & receiver of moneys from the sales of public | without any sort of mercy: we to tell you my opin. | rol for [irene cepetinn Ter Fpsi eae eonmeteense 9 wet e partial tn the army and navy ; in order to havo them killed off. | lands. A guere has arisen, how far, if at all, this de- ut this matter. “Before *his session closes, the | ons—-Ohio Pork continues dull of sale at Phillips, Rio Pete se preteen 4. ‘The Japanese and Chinamen to be interdicted from | cision can be applied to collectors of revenue from | poe wis tariore: ned remnoenne teh cree 6 |) se, old and new; 10; a 10} Prime old and mouth, Ja. suck" settling within the Oregon territory, notwithstanding | imports. Yet the Comptroller, u very able lawyer Fa ee eee ene tere walie | new. Beel—Mess $3 a 8.00: Prime $50 5 60; city and | — ————— r r i of the benevolent suggestions of the Chairman on Foreiga | has so decided that two collectors have been paid remain in quiet and undisturbed pessession of | gountry inep-etion. Lani 6i¢ a 8}o, berrele and Kege. | “ UDGE FOR YOURSELF, for repairing and re «ite gos .'None bat natives to tohabit the country, and none | (Hit Salaries within one und the same year. Mr. | “Senator Pxxnisow followed Col. Youno ina very able | Davey aiucet rates with ood neo ty de | HISNTRSIAN DYSFENSARY, No.3 Div a most earently recommend his " Invigurating, Tonic a uatives unless they have iatheircom- | Collector Curtis, a worthy man, must have made a | speech, which went to the merits of the cate. mand; Western Daity, 180¢a l6c; Store, 11c a lie. | cessful treatment of a disease peartilenea br eceteine meelkemee einen position a cross of the Ab rigiaes, | yery handsome thing out of the office of Collector | | Senator Van Schoonover admitted that he wasthe | Chegie—more demand, ‘and sales for exporiat 70.0 7j¢, | mie of OR. HUNTERS RED DHOP. th : trodies, its good olfecta see. perevantas send tee ogtwie’ backer 8. Agents to be appointed for contracts with the In- | duting the time he was permitted to hold it through r repretentative of the entl-renters. and was proud | boxes; 710 a 7c, oaths. | theooly remedy nent Ghat a oie Uy cota th court. | Peed a butte, or iene falta doten for $18, tobe vont diana for a supply of dog-soup and rootsto the army of | the grace and favor of Captain Tyler. But as is said pagaliied Soul. He says be & going barend | P°Wirtsnuy- Drudge, 24c; berrels, 24} 0 | Totoncand witnuut det of hindrance from busiures,even v hea | OY ¢xPrersto any part of t is moze couveui- on, until the completion of Whitney's railroad | above—other mattera than to render assistance to 'he.remedy proposed NY Governor Wright—a remedy | Rea Eerare at Avcriox—Twelve 3 story brick | | A comprehensive treatise accou panies | #nt aud less exprusive.is the } and a supply through such line of inter- the department, may have caused the present visit | Which will go to the very basis of the matter, houses and lotson 24 avenue and 2éth st, sold from | ith full direetious,) which is warranted to effec | PY Man GINGER eel ty fer quantiti ation, of hog and hommany. of Mesers. Bogardus, Connolly and Walden, to the | Will upset the manorial titles, and be equivalent tom fee | $5,675 to $3000. | tuslly cure in al! matier how long staudiog, of bow | regory ie consulted at his private olfices, No.’ Roosevelt a 7. A line of torts to be erectod all round the territory, | seat of government. Not that " D simple to the tenants. | re ereeengemnens | deeply seated in the with less trouble to the patient | ety en Chath hours, All communications aro to keep out the pestilent foreigners, to be paid for from | > at ernment. Not that they can in any way | Senator Wricnt ie, probably, the ablest man in tho sa | in a shorter space of chan say cher 0 icine the | ee i peati id it by wail, must be post paid. feats 13 funds collected from a new tax to be levied on pauper | *'4 in, the confirmation of Mr. Lawrence by | State Senate. | A og, sin arrived. : | World, or uo pay will be takeu. Price $1 per vu. waiting ived i sgpapate apartments, id of course never importations into the Atlantic cities. the Senate, because that is not in their | Senator Lert was very eloquent and forcible in his | _ Gaurerton=Bhip Star Republic—C Blake, and ten in the | Ja7 Im*re meet each other. Dr G. isa regular Physician and Surgeon, The army of occupation to be constituted of Irish, | power. And besides, although not a little has | advocacy of the rights ofthe tenants, and hedenounced | st#-raze- ALMON’S REMEDY cof bas Vane shane than seraery yo gain he eretans of Sencing in the pro*pect of their being starved to death. | been suggested, going to show that Mr. Law- | te, ad oredr hy crag fey | yo a Passengers Salled. | DR.S. 4 Oar a) rae 9. In the event of the undisputed possession of the | rence would be fejected, and notwithstanding | Mi; Hano defended Gov. Seward from the imputation | 1 ,xoox—Ship Northumberland -Franeis J Raye, J. Starr, OE: diaarve's of the Beomnch, Lives aad Beteses, sneom territory. after the lapse of Year or two, the remnant the efforts that have been mude, and are yet being | rafer- | Rev Ben Maso, Miss Yalan, Sls. Chop aad fady, alt of see ee eee en ee Saeed earnteloee of Medica Aa, of the army of occupation to be expelled. ; s ¥ few Yor! | 5 % . f . 10, No foreign goods to be admitted into the ports of | een uwonit he wil Soca eee: | ing debate, and without | iano paar | Sepa ae ce tee ce ere craicas™ | [)¥GREGORI, No 2 Rennie emebediest ya - x . | i$ mportations. i ‘A Bh. S. 11. No exports to be made to fore’gn countries. | regard as “a fixed tact” He ought tobe confirmed, | taking the question of :eference, the committee rose and | Garvxsrox—Ship Star Republi e's bales eotton, 000 hides, PHS CELEBRATED ae hy by | gid Beanaop, eum of mar. tean tweney, ets gxpecace 12. The English language to be abolished. for no good or substantial reason tor rejecting the | ‘ed progre: | Brower & N. 81 bal C Scudder & com | all who have taken 1t, that the prot has heen i d to | discoveries iu coriug recent cases. speedily. 'Fessne for meat 13. Mr. Levin to be commissariat of the dog-soup de- nomination of the President can be given. ic has | tl es itr pill ortearint e ucde pr | | Introduce it to th public several ite nssures any suifferes gine.aud advice $5, and will be “ent by express to any part of partment. : i 5 .. | been ruggested that Mr. Lewis, of Alabama, Mc: | 1 clenyaiag sy 4 | omplaints, rot | the country. ‘ es As we were in the Congressional Library during | Duffie, ot South Carolina, Haywood, ot North Caro- ; of fs Ratan iymerrend. the Maciar Chan MARITIME HERALD size th poem ned re aiseaen yiatel BLL at eater. | . Mr. Sati offered a resolution that tbe reporters of the Senate proceedings the State. [Howe | the contirmation of Mr. Lawrence, because he has | lied with stati been charged with abolitioniem. Mr. Benton, it ‘hull fod my ¢ natalie shall 6 -amy own staonery J” i mn if: . ae Lae es rene ae) given if required. PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 11. 192 Broadway, eons v | 6 22a, | A ; | 3 vertary and ahiding whereas the old 1 haa been said, would also vote against him, because | _ Thisembraces the whole business of the Senste to- 26 !m*me cor af Tohn et . Mole Avent foe parray She enate (9 cu renre oe anlane ok enter R. M. T. Elenter, of Va, has the floor for to-mor- | he is regarded as a bank conserrative. It’has else | day, which adjourned upon the rising of the committee | $i = . efi i regan ine the Fears duration was cared row, and we may expect to hear a strong and sensi- | been asserted i i . | of the whole. | ON CERTAIN IMPUKLANT MALADIES ¥ Dr. G. Je week. Que of the most common sym 7! pe 4 1 aaserted that certain democratic Senators, de- + a f a ble discourse against the war policy. siring to see Mr. Lawrence rejected, would assume | _, There were, es usual, a number of evidently accom + " ‘i Bd ree ee er at eee ian tates In our next regular dissertation upon this subject, | ‘a wise und ie radon.” ay plished ladies in the lobby, who were interested in the | Sh'p Northumberland, Griswold, London, J. Griswold. |, bens to state ig at ae oly: aise . A printed cireular upon t ‘sul pon this subject, | “a wise and masterly inactivity,” und happen, ac- | Sebate. The New York Herald occupies the time of | Ship Olive & &.liz1, Weeks. Loudon. sible, (exeept Sunday) in order to be consulted aj will be forwarded on application. a zs we shall indulge in a grand commercial review of | cidentally, to be absent from their places when his | genstors not ‘engoged in business. [saw three Senators, | Shi Whitney, Povhatn. Liverpool. | the sulas disorders. referred to in ie aneel pues Ri nee he my en ae og BS! al ys pe the question ; of the probable commercial argument | pare comes up for consideration. Any body can | each of them with the Herald in his hand, | seas, Now Gritnns, 2 £1 + eco, ieee sod’ capecially” to Obeptve ihe he cnbjost essentially ramportant with those, who, for, good may we may expect to hear from Mr. Allen; of the views of President Polk, in some old speeches upon | In the if ‘consultations 1s nut confined to these tem Braces the whole of those whic ia eny way Telste to. the just as much ot such nonsense us they pleare. nappea to need a“ silent and trasty frien first place, Mr. rete chairman of the style expressl v adapted to th- use of pai eases Havana, M Taylor. : w) Gardiner, Rio de Janeiro and Can- the Oregon controversy, and perhaps a letter from | Committee on Commerce, having these nominati ns | Le 1e, es | urinary organs, adifficalty in passing water peculia: | themselves. It treats upon the Beau Hickman may be introduced. in charge, never votes against hay Bominee of the | I tell you. | < ‘Vou ord, (Durct) Ferbeine, Rotterdam, B. | sonies fen he pn a ap sSataagla ee For the present, let this suffice. executive for any other cause than some personal or | ,, Mi. Hannrs wanted to refer his resolutions relative to | Givers fo. 1 Prince, Skeldi i STRICTURE AND ITS CUKE. Respectfully, Tur Docror. moral disqualification and the other eae | erdlars: nd tania ty 6 teloct petition. (AmbESe, of | Brig Margaret Sek Brio. ds from Halter, with 19 chal | toe gid tile un pent ois mamatecte Eo hor Rirescrs et rate offices, No. 3 Roosevelt street, A ; | . - | ‘Consequence of a v ir 5 * Wo understand Mr. Levin thinks the Dutch would | {jt £0 yefdant us to in themes nea full tilt against | “°prie}ed to a discussion similer tothe one in the Sen- arpa Sains Basten Bed fan, N B, Arrowsraith & Wheeler. pains wes’ taken ¢o-expleim te ature the devas oni door frum Chita st," may be hed bia Cordial ead Book be better adapted for the navy, inasmuch as they are he to the last destee ioolich het ee te dee | etes Tote Galt ont Wisecaumetaaen | Reckine The exe toencetogeratotocn iy exits ts chow wibareant i || weanleeray aril betcons seiely “5 +3 head thoreenton 1, ongcally, and better | Pyseretion in this case will prove not only the jaikky moved to refer Mr. Harris's motion to the , Sanford, Witrington. the leuk aware of ie” Those. however, occupying foo macl | | for the ale ofthe book, and abip board, they will hance to show thewhite | better part of valor, but of eound judgment, | Committee of the whole on the Governor's Message. ne Philadelphia stanece lleanble onetoindge whether he one corner of Gold ar 63 fouther. eco mow thewhite | also. However, it seems that James Ke Polk | _ Mr. Hanars opposed this reference, and then began the | name Pte rN te Dlaint or its proper means of eure. 146 Deluveey et. corner of ; | will’ not sufler’ Senators or members. of the | marshalling of tne gladiators, in annihilating intellectual | Create’ Som h abor. “Among aches chines we remarked, Ghat it was by no mau tomer tend oth Wasuixaron, Jan. 9%, 1816. | House to dictate to, or advise with him upon | °Here, asin the Yenste, the question of reference was | Seti Maken hs baci Meee Hye weet | ch daunted, instseasof trier thisy iadesds occu “ The 8th of January in the Federal City—Anniver- | certain points, peculiarly belonging to him. Thus it | aropped,and the. chieftains of the factions openod their | Sehr Chesspeake, Sart, Baltimore. |e ore: butstricture sary Ball at Curusi’s Saloon. ' is said, that eighty-seven members, and soine Sena- | batteries with a broadside on the start. Slop James L Long, Jones, Providence. even cing any Slop Em ly, Baer, ‘Providence. Sloop Point Jadith, Hauey, Newport. Sloop James Lampheer, Kenay, Brovideuee. Mr. Batcey said that the flame of incendiarism and out- lawry was kit and fanned by the message of Gov. Seward in relation to this matter. His words were a re- " i; | ¢ ¥ 3 tore, joined in recommending the removal of the Vive L'Empereur! Vive La Republique! Vive | Executive's lett hand man, ME Nowland, the Com- Le Grande Battaille d’ Orleans? Vive la quadrille ! | missioner of Public Buildings. Well, the removal rived. * Bcur Any Exiza,of and from Providence. bound to Havana way of eminence in the , ‘ , ; ition of those of Col. Young’s in the Sena ee " = in Vive le ba t! Vivelabagatelle? F a | could not be effected ; and what is more, it cannot | Pet! fri | 7 Ship Star'Republic, Moss, from Galveston, Texas, Dec 23, ight at Carnes celoon fe ene? Fine ball last | Feveffected in time to.come, Mr. Nowland is cate | gift Citase wees "frightened from his p yr at the | with tadae, to Brower & Neilson. Lefty barquee, La; Grange | self ure, three clreumatances wi ing aloon clout end athlon night at Carusi’s saloon—fine company--fine fea- | asa bug ina rug, asthe old saying hath it. And | ott erg er rae nd memes to be fe New York capes, anes bri ‘Coehea, for Hazane, | culiarly belong to stricture, and, tally wheo ‘requentiy mistake there—fine birde—fine wine—fine supper—or super- | we should like to know why this removalis called | oud," 4 | ouendes "Texan Darque John Burus, Cramiy, loeding or Li | Sitters Masse ree deat eign of bur lad voienaneg ot prope: Nous fine. Very fine indeed. But the solemn considera- ice ormay itis eg bas to be proper or necessa-! To wisslegad a sseanentes the hres Iwill | TTPO avid Dafil, Willioms, 9 deys from Wilmington, NC. | of hams belong to otter mbiedion an well or volateco § Peculiar opportu: tie of fe CO 4 : Ss ; £ . % s Vilmington, NC. | dvanced and settled form, whi jumerous and varied sources son tions of the Oregon question, preclude our accustom- ee ee bi phcl Daheen ieee? aaa wate gene Aa A ier House adjoura, MreSpoaker | with ua § Fowell. Suiled in company with to strietare in it early stage, tnd when 11380 a | ‘which exist on this subject, nor. the sufferings, both in mind ed details of the ball and the banquet in this in- | present position to uaderstand his business tho: | eitertained the motion, and put the motion for adjourn- pee MANNER OF UILNA been oe eee, ee eeegsh (iviuiy bet at SY aoe stances, roughly, and he does so understand it; hence it | Ment, Which was carried. After the Youse had adjourn | said the stream need not be much dit impeded;what ® | bound} neha . r | roughly, syaence It | ed, Mr. Watson informed the honorable gentlemen thet | to be observed is the peculiar way it” finishes, if it |. inion in entertained of those Th ; were as teasible to attempt the removal of Mr. Hi , P. 8. Aware of the opinion, in general ere were great preparations to make it a grand herr 346 Peeabcthen spouted bee Fern been | ae aoe raion the floor ; ergo, that he had not con- should happen, after clothes ererent cent One Che gtd he obtrede their skill ‘Upon Gi 4 blic Cemattiendes of whom ii fi % | 5 i; | % shoul ‘away, 50 as to a » this, trifling it }, itis considered a togive affair. They had a general eommittee of M. C.’s | some service, and the State knows it, as to attempt | ie was Very funny indeed, ead the House burst inte seem, would afford a strong suspicion.’ Not WS Ro XY the (ollowing stacsment ar the ground on which tis ite and generals, and majors, and colonels, and captains, | to displace Mr. Nowland. It can’t bedone. And | a roar of laughter. One brig. Ronee ome a ie uate St book lalte special conRdenea—s of Edinbutgh,fke—his &e.—a committee of the same sort to invite the | upon the whole, by way of parenthesis, what greedy | | Mr. Srraxen called the House to order, and Mr. Wat- e beparend TIME A FORMER GONORRHGEA MAYHAVE | former works on medieise, vis., The “Domestic Guide to ; ; “. ” | cormorants are these same democrats } Poor d | son concluded his remarks. Ships Northamberland, Louden; Alpany, Havre; Marth ED UNGURED—A Gouortheen, though not the | QUST NOTES Oe Rely tin gtt aereral editions Ties, ladies—a committee on refreshments— 8 ts * Poor devils, Wash Mobile; ad Eliz; 2 ; Medecine,” whi i e ceiments—a committee | do they imagine that no other or greater iesues |, There is very much strong feeling among members of | Washieton Mobile Soe yihta pipabif ooeddie ry far the most frequent cause of Stricture. It isnot it? | tise on Dyspepsiajon the Epidemic Cholera,de.,ce.,he has tes- to attend to the invitation and reception of the foreign | ding di hi vorable to the tenants and egainst the | erac gin: y obeeks Berl Tee OOS anantle Pepreet Ba much ag the length of time its gleety stage may have | cimonial lecters from the most eminent physicians of to és were pending during the great centest of 1844, than warrants of the landlords, and I reite. | "®% Char'eston; and other that is to be cousidered. Neither is it possible mevery | the most eminent in Ainerica, as Sir Astley Cooper to Dr Mott ministers—and in none of thesecommittees wasthere | such as appertained to office-holders ? Do they imac | at thie question will be summariloy disposed of ta | tate how Yong: this, may. continue without Producing | ot°rhie city, Dr. Piymick of Philedelphia, and, otbors, wads an individual plebeian; they were allcomposed of the | gine that the President or his cabinet, will cut away | a manner favorable to the tenants. } Miscellancons Kecord. Fone is to Stric- | which is most gratifying, has permission to refer to almost | reron i aafarally mote. disposed aristocracy, such as we hail, which is nothing very from the ship of State those old stays and braces | " Mr. Warsow told the democratic party plainly, that if | Pl ae bay ei ed eves = “ ; | Ocracoke, NC, 28h ul: Shs sprung e leak in the has lately observed that several pretai awful in its way, we must confess, but which is | which tor yearson years have breasted the lottiest | they did not come out en masse for the anti-renters, that | Gulteer . i a tor $3000; % itated his advertise! and the title of still passing clever, you understand. ‘The advertise- | waves and withstood the fiercest blasts—in order | ‘‘the hearts of these men wonld be steeled against them,” | bably, de wane aleatilee, Th probably’ ae os tart ‘Sook, as they cota do but those wito ‘thonta foranate ment for this ball, 1n commemoration of the hero | that new and untried timbers may be put in ? Non- | #24 they would lose 20,000 votes by their obstinney. ai fobe from New, York, hound to. ida, which put into ly happett to be misled will very soon detect the impostare. and the victory of the cotton bales, occupied half a | sense. The thing can’t be done ; it will not be | ,, Without putting the question of reference, the House | O¢micene tne ssmedateanove stated.) NG, tate i . a column in the newspapers; moreover, the tickets | done. Mark us well, it will not be done. raed. ett Gastde’ first annual bell, iki comedomore- | 188 ths eutwwaliet Ocresahe Birr of the sctoosese Ommvuttr's D9etOR COnnITT, pope lg ml were put at five dollars. Foreign Miuistera were | What would the world say, if within one short | tion of the battle of New Orleans, came off Inst eve. | Sou aud,fateick Henry Hioas 6 Duane street ops Oliver eet, Chechen required to come in their official costume, full re- | year the Globe, the old Globe, not the one which | ning at Stanwix’s Hall. The members of the Guirds | heey ine scks Beery my : gar‘ be consul on all di a J A Nc e ing aie Hesny Les, Green, (ou ‘aro os alia—officers of the army and navy were also | Atlas bore—the ‘Blair & Rives Globe”—should | danced in full uniform, promenaded with bevutiul | eotton, hides, lamber. &e, weut ashore on the Th inst. 6 unl o : . ely anteateee ired to appear in complete uniform. The pro- | spring up andablossom, and bear abundant fruit? | and graceful girls, with epaulettes on their (the Guar.!s) from G eewport. At last accounts she lay at high water maik, pode - Soon tc hpingere ad pees ene eres * rarer omta chasnnt Tanne pi gs cece ammme Was as particular as the order fora funeral | Would n’t some people be astonished 1 Nobody | shoulders, ‘The bal chembré was brilliantly lil . | aad badpot bilged. : jam by wi micd so, 7 ee the eity of New York,) which his entire attertion— gr pa , ly |“ Scua Rising States, Heath, with com, bound to Norfolic, | Ras 0, through the same medium thesexnal organs por | f f sion. And how diu this great anniversary | saw Blair or Rives at the White House on New | was cut through by thee ou the seth ult: berween Eneelucs | the mind. ‘This, however, ia better explained, in “I'he Private | The aunals of medic 4g not recs ‘Greater auccoss than ie to ll succeed? Passingly well, but partially -it | Year's day. Probably neither of them paid their de- } City, NC, aud the South Mills, and sunk. | ‘Treatise of the author, Ltdle FOS mee ees Ot? | againct the mecer mareey on ite thousands of vietims. entirely failed. It was an eighth of January | voire to the Executive or to his lady, or perhaps, as | See hanks Gbeabeeeee iat Fie | Siiroe saad cvecikely Patera " touses are ‘in three or four days from the sys- Ball—and with the eighth of January, there is always | Mr. Ritchie writes it, to “its” lady. By-the-way p we saw cupid's throne in the hearts of fair | Charlestown ‘Mary Varts and’ amchorce ot Long Wnt, | Wplun reaper tothe cure of Bricrare—his it a8 gratityingwo | tem ‘Those pro naltre that Have} associated in any public demonstration, eome- | in what style would you speak of the Executive, | women, through their tell-tale eyes. Hilarity was ur- | Boston. “ ” | seage, is gemarally accomplished in very lice time, and withow | Sanet THe, Smomaperalial ky calliages DE Ge apresace Ob thing of Old Hickory, and unavoidably a good | meaning James K. Polk? Wou!d you aay “he” or | interrupted and unbounded—w: 3 of fi fi r Whaiemen. eeoomuce ie he temenhaane tr tae conplaiee. i many years has establi Dogier's itl end deal of locotocoism. The local élite of this city are | “it?” Old Bullion was not seen at the White House gathered with care from Ship Lafitte. Bowen, suled from Table Bay, (Cape of Good | of propes ead experi theedte. of respectability. Stri ‘engage the Doctor’s pre ‘atten whigs—Clay whige, and the ladies of this class are | —Straws, Kc. Yours, Burvins. preguant with their delicious perfume, and all | Hope,) oa acéuise,cleas. Capt. Bumea renaris speaking the | snow accoraplishes is as many ‘Gaye. aa formenly site Giese the most uncomprotnising friends of “‘ Harry of the | : a "| was merry ane « marriage bell.’ Love tokens sad love | cfg cas berane Serchs (st Wastoarh Rice Sept | pee opthlocney reves oo sly, bat reiaja periocly cx “Hite acorns board West.” They are not to be caught by the bait of a | TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS, | Heiges niet oS cs ENGNIGESE ihe earatinn af ten loners | WW, out iT moutha 6 0 bbistupeti: brig Lue! (ot | thonghat has been asouroe of touble aud ansiety fon Fees 6 MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE national anniversary of this sort, in order to contri- | i pa en this blissful oosocistion of all that's FeBined in life. | sverne ix mouths, 0 days frown Si Heleun, 300 db1s | those who ve their ho: nes, the writer furuish?s his own R JOHNSON, 17 Duane streot, uear Chatham st. ae to he pares of te cone the memory | xeyeeis var frsiarane hbo ech | Nothing occurred to mar the general joy on this happy |» Brig Pacific, Tillson, } ny drpay Sei Ty rer’, pivingevery information ou the P= is one of the oldest and mostexper Speen A of General Jackson. Not they. ey are a little | ir lect Cor tee | occas ec 22. 260 bbls spe: | it i lamest manner ; and whieh, bei practitioners in, wo reatmant fe ball was to be no party affair, only strengthened the jist in that Racer ded ‘Tho rules were not end. | been very warm for two weeks past. Ice, and mud, and | “Tis, Senet, ew London, | astanee. san shink fytreated 12,660 Canes of venereal, ay sad gtier icion that it was & locofoco concern. ed. Yous, 101—-paye, 65. Not two thirds. snow enough in the streets to drewa a dog, if he could 'N Zealand; tth, Bes) Fisher, Sends, NB'1%0ep 2206 | qqlZicomseauence 0 kee 9h, Yeceeetii sod. bests © complaint. The Dr's renurat for: skill in gta The foreign ministers were not forthcoming, ex- | __A bill was reported from the Committee of sand | Bot swim. Pa Leonidas, Waldron, Bristol, 120-p 1900wh to She following statement, 420 abbey teens ‘of confidence | C2: So biatien aay he for ispre-eminent. No mat- — he Portuguese Ambassador, who really | Means, making anpropriations fur the payment of revo: | . feeaa ; oi Janciens pb penne Pate tr gy be ee <4 ay aimee ¥ Pa Une 2 eee ae. the bony, or th the throst, OF nose, Sine a ten bead and bones Tooke in hie loneliness, like a man who had. lost lutionary pensioners ; also for the payment of navy pem- | Sstirical replication will ensue | ner,'s ealaad ere, couiplaints’ Also; he has letters from the most erninent physi Of the loge, L eipandcan care, yom Me cies, Wetkeee: eat bas Panes pe strangers, without a single ls Several bills from the Sonate were introduced, and re- | REL eed segaalbeuig the State printing, though | Ttoowtrdo joeh a Mk % ee ene yout cians 2 De Mone of Newt cae De Pa brought oa by asecret abit indulged ged by ne 4 ‘The ofhcee ol the army peer nav, with he'ex: | err ad oe she septones nigel) a sar etd ie | aa) : The iant knee Hach A 4003) Ssonh heres bligabey potash: delphia, and others, and femme to refer to snes sant Tpstnent. Drepepeie teeta Sark ception of * here and there a traveller,” were among | provement of the Mississippi river. Whero thrift may follow fawning,” 0» io ecules, nwich street. lntre | | Steams ceartioa. tasoeiecr es cal, ayersselee of teen the absentees. : | Mr. C. B. Sorts, of Indians, introduced a bill for the | going on behind the scenes. I shall keep my eyes open | fen vcore 3 iitowh for Nyala DR. CONVERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL Plaast. He warrants e cure ta every cuse oF uo charge. Site The bon ton of a whig party were not isa | bool oe tae Netionel Road through Indiana, and . Drew, 5 fh B ‘sthowrh for do: 11th, & zrbeth ey. NB. | FOR GENITAL DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, INCON ahratens onan cared in two Tt We, Sennen lag infor 5 reds,” , do, 5 4 ‘, ta! . ‘Surgeon. meat piece reall gent lemen, one or two members o | i senti ‘ol Miekéndl; satvbdubea:e fait’ bik’ be % Ba.tiwone, Jan. 10, 1846. | York, Colin, do 2n0sp 1900wh for the Lines Ise tinted Oy TINENGE, OF NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, &e. READ ogress excepted. a - bik lat Torritorial Government over Oregon. ont | No News sAflrat—Meeting of the City Councils—Herr low, SH. ssawhy Mth Albree Barrows, Ny.tic: 1900: Kaen, TPIS CELEBRATED AND POWERFUL REMEDY c vad THIS SRE family (Sirs P. remaining at home to keep house) SNe TOK: gare ation of e bill lor | wSlisander-—Cireue—Ivery Orueio—Markat, $e. | Seles gmu neti: Conser Tate’, Nes ieep strana es sont em aed purerons ty the | AL Panding, career evicn tnd males gre r. Buchanan was there, and Mr. Marcy was |‘ bolition of slavery in the District of ‘There is positively nothing of the slightest interest | Wasmegien tei Soa: B Griaw Id do 10ep 1e0twh Phan x. | marke | fe one fen application, neither Rte of seeesaey ‘s ot ie Senate ; and Messrs } jor the support of public schoo! continues mi a a ; Eagene, Pes UUL—0000 ibs =e \e Wool—for sale by ra oie yp ag MeConael? esta bat | propratng NOC aves of nen 2 Sweats | sri pene hit eb yt —— ne, Oat, dared off St Peters and St | 24 oC ESC LER TR of other members of the House, were there. Work it. He also gave notice of a bill to lay the black i ende to! fara you & tt ch! and spoken several days be! elvetia NL. 1200 bis BEAVDIREFULLUWING Now for the pleasant part of the task. As to the | *#tiif of 1843 low in the dust. 1 Oe ee eee to gine egal NL.650 bls. Spoken, Jul 25th. shi ¢ ADVERTISEMENTS H | Mr. J. Q Apams gave notice ofa bill toabolish Custom | historical sketch of tbe life, character, avd public se: NL. 3 this season on N We an hepa: on Jadies, notwithstanding the fair whig absentees, | debility, ; “; a at, UN | cesof the vidual members ot wo » , a ; + Sto. | there was very fair congregation of from sixty to | Ae"{” Shnugnlaus ‘abolish cepital punishment, un: | cou ot the individual members of the two Grin eeR AR ESTA weeks ‘ispuat eneray, weabnes of th ooLrler seventy of the fair. We shouid suppose thatat least | ‘The House then went into Committee of the Whole |. Herr Alexander astonished the natives last night, by cay Helen, 800 dodo; suse a1, Mides, 1 Ad, a re and tote] decay ok Vinihiy melan: and twenty of the twenty-eight States were represented. | on the Oregon question. P | his wonder-working powers. ‘The lighting of one | ford, reports ner at Honolulu, Sept 21, with £900 bbls whale ind, eunfasion of ideas less of memo- ey Kentucky took the premium. She had two euch | | Mr. Gices, of Maryland, having the foor from yester- | hundred candles, by the fash of a pistolts undoubtedly | 196432 ranting 10 bbls to Gll--woud he home shout | 37; disusess of visiou, pao inthe head, vertigo, aud lunacy T. representatives as it doee the bachelor, the poet, and Any BES ATT Ot ee srbele of Oregon. If | o.gpeet Seats Ce Ae the lar of May. Reports arrived.at H.eame date, ain, Bre, Sytehon io seelel Heaereunens, CRT He rerren ae ve MEDICAL ADVIOR i i I ppi. Za ck us, @ eagle woul a) ‘ie | Ne Circus Compan: it sti ganzas, Waterman, }, from coast, | , be home. le " 42. pe gneg 7 m agmeeee oe Mississippi, | wings over the prostt ~ Pet | heatre, continue to draw crowded houses, "Dan live, | syme dite, shin Congress. Weeks, NB, from NW. coast, full ba teenaes shave Sosebel geuamenee: Woung meet oe eis PRIVA’ + OF Virginie sens ct Wren cne, Of Maryland | “Mr. Gries’ Speeeh was a regular war oratlon. He | ihe clown, is the life of the com soe eae eee ee Se OE TOON ee aon D: | and particalarly i the count these solitary babies | PIVEN of ‘York College of Mediere re lon. e mig! J + wi op: Lon t, How! 5 A 4 i i Fah oe eae Ot Washington, We might rambied through the folds of IRerature, the gardens of | "Tue Twory Crucifix Leaves here, to day for Philadel. | it," 200 sn; Londoy Facker- Howland Fi. tn Se ean ce com Taare eae whe tov ehoat | pad Peangany, sombliches for coe aofgusekery, fel of ares Te Band, Miss 1. L-—-» and Mise | pocay, the wilds of romance, and the prairicn of diplo- | phia’ It has not been visived much, the wherefore 1 do | (anes Tonk te Neto ey Bt bis: | {2 marry; ‘and those whose matrimonial ailances hive not | eoptinne to direet thet on. vo all s » and Mrs. P——, and Miss R. B——, and the | macy, to prove that Oregon was, and it, and must be hot know. ! Wan Thompson Bilis, NB, fall, or home f rodvetive of those hanpy. resalte which shoald Pasamian ot weepboniten lady from France, so tulin the di 3 | ours. 4 J ACS “da cor ive that this edverti-ement treats you » SO grace ie dance ; Tne Manxets.—The merket has not varied materially FH 1300 (300 sp.) At Bo are Ge If you would be relieved and Mrs. » and Miss D-—, and Miss R——, | Mr. Levin, of Pa. from among a number of others,ob- during the past week ; the transactions, which com- | NB, 1600 (300 sp(: L gan, Uardoer. do60e bbis. Capt | 2 erie con the tier calenien ‘ent nd Miss S——'; but it would be partial to parucu. | joor, for which he had manifested great anxi | prise shout 8 to 4000 Bb ty 8 Mille and Howard street | Wibaewar ot ee | stored to manly vigor, delay wot t9 procure tine ‘ | peech in favor of | she lat Fr stan ' 4 , 4 remarks which # company the ve > ma not for peopling | sod. $9 31 foe fa tes. The oar price to deelere is | 5 wpememe to the married and singte. Fri. e $2 per bottle; At about quarter past ten the President and com: $5 3i¢ 7 entered the saloon—an aisle was immediatel American cit! | $5 12) per bbl. The inspections of Flour for the week | Loniva, rom Philade!phia for Havana, Jan 5, lat % | or $20 per 5 ab ij | e ent tion t tle O: 1 es pany ey | We had plent; lation to settle Oregon. | comprise 10 576 barrels and 22 half barrels. ‘There were | ™! Sold whotonsio- and. ress opened through the crowd, and his, exceliency and | The great streun of popsiation. In. this country also lorpected 200 barrels Rye Flour and 958 barrels |, infor tra re eee") om Boston for Rio Grande, Dec | (Lamp Store } San Building, > 5 — , Stocx asp Morry Manu: | ing the’ | Bbc tars 15, 143 in her signal. when they led the way to another march by the Which was once a wilderness, a thickly populated c idedly 4 ard to: —bi the street 6 lon 66 20, exchanged signals with the Bre- | cl i all nef reat dows tothe. supper room. ‘Tins Toons wee | (17. He hed oppoved the suiexstion oC Teues because | scree L cowumand, ta per cents of 1 Or at 4 0 90, sen brid Charen Bardia a om Belfant for New | cieaceReals °2.D% Wadeworh, 8 North Main trent Pro : draped or festooned with the flags of all nations, and | it ¥8# 8foreign nation, and Canada would yet claim to | closing at 94] sellers, 93} bid. State 6 pe! en Ie HOW | Srcetwhe, aitany \ end of Meseieen, Unam fe Closing 85, post eld. @ tables were spread with the edibles of every | °#,sune™ Fae eee eee eyee & Precedent. sollers at 74, 74 bi ; aterliog fives, 67 ask Foreign Po! f RIB. "We mhyvicen m7 be consulted rwnaal y. ox by | " CONSTITUTIONAL DE iste Ee Bet'what wen ores nn Quite Hated tie BceeeeeN | pon Mplene MeN SRE aden, yg Lai its Sen Uncle, | SEGA Seatae em" | OP a, , dee., de. new . He trod upon Mr. Gid ting’s which rn ‘ M ‘ toa ” = was the superabundance of ehampaigne. As bro hat gentleman tehis feet. “Mr 0. said that Mr. | ad feale tar (ATE Fe Faws, (Cape of Ged Hope.) Nov 3 Ar shin Bras, ZESCULAPIAN SANATIVE: + | ee goon ai eaten, Seay a <rene the ta- represented him. had seid thet rether than | 50; $190 Le! forest, 33; $621 State 6s, 68; 92 she Aurin from Boston, (Aug 7,) advertised to sail im tem days be Pe or urs. | femedy fot bee bles, corks resem| je ecatiering igarchy he would go to war. Northern Ban! P | for a. UNIVERSAL " HEA on frwot & milla regiment and the. general conver- gentleman would sabait tod slave-oldiog oliger nara He Bolnn--190 che Reading RR, 7}; 100 | Base (pep ard ae Jevoorhires (By) tiem | "THE PROPRIsTUR of thie tanative bees resrecitully to woeease sperm by the House of Bewrertoen ee Lavin ten went intoatirade agalast O'Connell, | ““éecdro Bosnn.—4 she Wilmington RR, 27}; $000 Le. | BiiMNer Azan G By Walace, Uf) from Alexandi, a | ahaha wow propered to farnan them with thie mralesble VELPEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS, close of the session. Gen. McConnell rish clerks in the Departments, &c., and passed & | high Interest, 38; 100 shs Vickaburgh Bonk db. Howenout', (Sandwich [lands t5Shin Montren!, | remedy. deems only nevessay to erate thst he clove ivac- | NOR che radical eure of health of the President, amid an svelesate tae | bp isoks tere lke tas oo apy A Boinp.—$2000 State bs, 67; $0000 do, 674; $125 | Soom shar Masten ct dspace ner: Davee 18s | Geatated with nrtof preparing it abd Rom on avd pret le the roan t of tw pele nun ter, and the President replied in his usual happy | ‘A warm and patriotic heert stilt. glo a ee wn | 'Lasuiyea, Dee 1t—Ia port, brig Carens, of and from Phila- | &! ch the i or ranriars mgompores, | Charlee te Furia, are promoemoed style. Alter the supper, our dieting vigeere R.'M. T. Hesten, of ginle Ss RR, 274. 1 fe shin, just ars; sche Exchange, Crowell, srom New York, kro Velgeon, 04 an infall Withdrew, bat the dancing w us renewed, and eus- | the floor, the cominitiee rote and reported progress. A "Sr Jonss, N B, Dee 3t—Arr Susan, Bray, Alexndris. y Steam tpeaat oleae caine wits tained nll one of the morning. bill making some remuneration for land, to the Choctaw | SvRIvaM, v 29. port, biig Sarah Aun, Higgins, for } the stomach. or ‘confinement trom per Mr. Miller, the nileman who “got up” this ball | ania Theron one and pass- oe Lom aly Ameriean. | __ RICORD’S ALTERRATIVE MIXTURE, seldom Suen 6 tors losutlows and bousifa Some | Be ate renee reese Meade are aa Ph ee, Yok | Wigasroiaiep asians Starting eee st ts a Peer, | Supreme Cover or Tax Unitep Srates—Thurs- | ‘adv; 2 Merchants’ Bank, 6 ad; 2 Coche- ‘Malavar, iteheiet, Baltimore. Sid, 5'h, buque E Charch- indinions toe ahaainies ‘coumenr. or one more tly arranged. Considering that day, January 8, 1846. No. 64—Wilham A. Brad- 5; 41 East Boston Co, 14}; 135 do, 14}: 35 jeGulvery, Havana. Cid, 6th, barqne pantee, (new) | All persoun ‘a veuer remaining ia thair sys- the whige, and the foreign ministers, and the officers | ley, appellant, va P. Choutteau etal. The argument of 13 Boston and Providence R. R. 11 adv. cl | tem shoud » a9 no Por. phy ae on Goidedly seoceeatal 1 roa fo the epreiece mes OY Motate. C. Cox and Jones | "St Norwich and Wereester, 001} 74 do, 64; 100 Bast | son can having the, venereal amare, . e appel rf 7, 68}; 1» 685 2 | adel aape Thie evening we have one of those pleasant hops __Jaxvany 9, 1846.—Cogewell_K. Green, Exq., of Michi. | Boston Co, 14]. ‘liseased ped Sleach ; in cases adosenas hana { —— be 1 ti ao United States Horel and we are called down | tbo {heme an attorney and counsellor of this | APPornTMENts By THR Paestpent.—CoLLecrors feocnees. prepeiec, teongiore, auter the feliess Tod venttoall parte of the Ualons at this crisis by the of the cremona, to par- | 9° , C. Downes, in error vs. Wm. | Au i + old be col- assurance that this sanative wil accomplish ail that he states, | CONCENTRA‘ OF SARSAPA ticipate im the labyrinthine mazes of the mysuc | $ Scott. In error to the ninth’ Judicial Distriet Court of | OF THX Custows.—Hirem G. Reynolds, to be col- itas a general remedy {or di G ID SASSAFRAS. dance. Wi’ | Louisiana. Mr Justice McLean delivered the opinion lector of the custome for the district of Texas, and in- | = That disease ia but one aud the np ud York i 5 eines alsa gi: mf | Rewer rcanhae Cone Cacareela ee | sed rentals. Ae Wasmixorox, Jan. 5, 1846. we Armstead D.Cary, to be receiver | my York. | chia, Dyapepsing Lives Comp stm all's forme Toate, Piet Messrs. Bogardue, Connolly and Walden, of your | rgued by Messrs. Thompson and C. the district of lands subject to sale | “Arr, Sth, | Costiveness, , Palyitation a4 itely say enstom house, have been here for several daye, sup- Cox in support of the motion, and by Messrs. Broken- Samuel Cruse, 10 be receiver of ecg, fea | malig , "aa wey posed by some persons to be en; id borough and Eaton in opposition thereto. No. 153.—E. | district of lands subject to sale at sontht \ Keren fy: a , ee thing : gaged in the treasury B. Bradford, plaintiff in error, vs. Robert W. Williams, | Huntsville, alabama. Ip with | adult person—younger Persons in | pe department, assisting with their counsel in the pre- _Th# motion to vacate the judgment entered in this case njamin K. Moreell, of iso arr, achr Roavoke, with each bottle, Sold wholesale | ; | was supported by Mr. Westcott, and Messrs, | Washi ndt, of Washington; | Yeni . afr Damarcas, fm Hadson street, New York,and the prvi ee | paration of the details of a tarifi to be submitted by | mB sod c Cox. Adjourned uh Monday at 1 James Callaghay, o! He Be Ghoucpet-t, fn Burisam out the city and country. Bis 1aer | z the Secretary to Congress. Wh | o'clock.— National Intelligencer. 7 | Wi in, deceased ; | for Bostou or es tk ee Wo, AUNDRED Oy | teeter: McKay ia he Committee of Wor ool aaa Brack U: The New York Geergetown ; nD. Frend nat Bi | domesh irom enter yeaa hi te acon er ons aac bea egg guerre » e wa ® | a ie w ~ ar on Pxg 1 will take the trouble to arrange a bill of their own, | oom ~fa lest night, pesthen Bear Santi tnaees | Robert H.-Clements, of Washington. tes iow x yagnack fr Bost pane Coxer | 200° Secarit Wicnes street. or accept ey — the Suspices of the | wae hort, althe r~ peg EY ova “4 = | alt’ ladies of Philedalphia have adopted blue se tebeces Har | Fo SAL so salt Parchasers, large quamity oJ py eA that the gentlemen vent on ftom the New of the was the cause of the accident — | Chestaut street with blue bonnets and blue cloeks, blue | Mth azzacht |“ MRPerion ; Honiley, : NOW | clibany Atlos | dresses, blue stockings and—* blue nover.” { alll the abeve, | nai stre Comer of sees

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