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— on. At all events, he coppiered It premature now | that is, of ha principles the question to the House whether Y REPORT FOR DECEMBER, ¢ rw) aie », oat, Saree ' of the only on this subject. (We | this was a qi of 4 > Dill was referred to 2 committee of the bs W YORK hazard of being involved in wat.”.. : | deny this—we began in 1896.-Ed. Herald | Mr Again ‘Gtlled for the yeas and nays, Wile Senate. : ages re, 09 fod for new YORK |, These views have undergone but little or no The Ofegon question absorbs all others. The | ere A ond romalied— Yess, | Nays, 67. Gov. Wright and hia 'staft, accom a ied by several 1 eeu . ng Cates MEDICAL AND SURG! STITUTF, change. The President hase strong inclination tor | notice has become a national and an administrative | __M¥- Baroy made a speech in of the pul Senators, were at the bol ofthe Emmet Guards last even- > Ames, Short, Aux Care No. 75 Chambers Street. national and ai printers, and concluded by moving to lay the at Stenwix Hall 4 Kenney, Philade!p' CARES SUCCESOFULLY TREATED. Peace; were it.notso;'he would have told you ; and | question, Allwho it willultimately be driven | DS 'the table, —* oe cooler—thermometer at the | schrs Gazelle, jizabeth Cuy, NC; Faney, Chase, iver 4 Groat Debilicy ond Lose Were it. not a, bie would never have offered the line | into hopeless opposition, not only in Congress,but in | "ie" Dav ‘appealed tothe gentleman whether this was | {reez int—t b; , metaphysical, oe ‘hall, Blayo, do: Sid, bsrques Caroline, Nile; end Bourness on the| of Appetite, from improper of forty-nine. . | the country also. There can be no doubt of the no- | fair or worthy of Virginia. pysobi ‘or excitable in town to-day. OE esa ysis Kicnug. Lon Pe aoe | ate . eT But the attitude of Mr. Calhoun, and from which j tice bemg earried through both Houses. The suc-| Mr. bavty seid Virginia would judge for herself, and | 2 | Orleans; brig Ruweun, from Parvo Gabel z0,{m | 18 Costive "Slcers ia the Throat Wwe trust he will eome forth hike gold from the eruci- | cess ofthis measure in Congress is a rine qua non | ke would not withdraw his motion. ~ Pruapeurura, Jen. 11, 1846. | Chatlestoa,Sad Geu Wares, fm Portsmouth, NH, came in | [4 Biltous 6 Bore Eyes ble, scarce any other man could occupy as the head | with the administration. if it fails in that, it will | . Yeas and Nays wene ordered—Yeas, 101; Naya, 6s. | A 4 Derr, died suddenly on Fridey’| J} oJ, andare now ot the Breakwater, 16 iy with Sere Bheumttion 3 Impotency of aparty, with ahope of success, or even ofexecus- be palsied in every other movement on the Oregon | 39the peta ta) on the table was Vs | young man name: D D almataaied ¢ Revenue Cater Forw: z doin i one Rheag wifery able retreat. Itis the tried and approved politieal | question, and on KA others. As the debate goes on | ja Eumse thon bach ger Committee of the Whole— | evening, at the Indien Queen Hotel, of an P iota. served here 0 integrity of Mr. Cuhoun—his lofty disdain of party | this will’ be mote clesly seco, and 1 fears tren ig. Suhetts of Kantuckey, ia the-ehele, the heart. Hewas about, and apparently well during tepitee, for Ne tram and unyielding devotion to the principles | war may yet arise between the /riends of Mr. Cal- yeuterday, ed: na f 1 iererthed ing ne (fae | the day. 0, coat fo nd his po! ioe Ca ett mere Leet cate } heme. and the main body of the Somanmtic party. 5 een He was in favor of all of Oregon to 54° 40’. | Judge Randall, whe was taken ill on the bench of the | presumed ona cruise. Nothing ia character, his contempt of thechieal ge ere is not the slightest cruth in the rumors of jut to give notice to England would be inevitably a war. out of | és ing politicians, sagly and unaided, always, ke | renewal of negoliations om either side of the Atlan- | ICnotive was given, he war in favor of taking the poral: | (8 Cut oa Thuraday morning, le considered | Broronn,, Jaa 9— Are vchre Bomonn, Crowell. Pert Abdiel, in the midst of rebellion, and fearless ofthe | tic. On tse contrary, every thing that 1s known ag | 1¢!0f49. Nor did he disapprove of the administretion nd has been a convention. of iron masters sitting =} fete "iryant Brose, Noein waves submergiog the unresising ‘small fry” | to the disposition of ihe tespective governments, | #9 offering that parallel. The batile would not be in | forthe last fow days, at the Exchange, to take measures | New Castux, Jaa 10—The ships Columbia "Trentna, for around him—always to principle Zoes to show that no new attempts at a settlement | OFegg>, but in panadsand on the high seas, Wo might | to prevent areductiou of the tariff of 1542. .ivervool, aed brig Four Brochers:for New Orleans Taft here hful found, among the faithless.” of the question will be made on either side. Ia my | + F onemies-—our ofd men gee vi. Sales of Stocks at Pailadelphia. ing. They will sil” provabl " se Ttie this established character of this man, | opinion war is inevi Tei sions and our young m+n dream dreams; but can apy | erwrex Boaxvs—10 Louisville Bank, va t to sea this eve in the very ele: | | Janvany 10—Bi ing. No vessels im the harbor; wind West, and the weather who prelers independence to the Presidency, and | of the diapate. If England yields to us the eontrel | Carteusen jceummedoeneen werit lnwenk ge | 90, 60 Heading Railroad, bo, 37. bas rare Jan 10,9 PM{N. ican office —Arr | '1 Death ever holds fast to consistency as preferable to the | of the Pueilic, which she will do if she gives up | offensive war. Our policy is peace, not war. Reilroads | Szcons Boaxp—4 Wilmington Railroad, 27} ; $200 sche Faso erleneabe, ely! = eee eachoe’ [5 dees TUbdakviSe’ colt gilded collar and luxurious rations of party, that hes | Oregon was,she sees that it necessarily leads to pak and canals are proude: umente then the monuments | Lehigh, int. 33 ; 100 Vicksburg Bank, 7}. ‘itaditente HRichmoed, from Quatre ville, Tis'han hoon atiere fi BcecessruL Orexations axp C elevated him to the pre-eminent regard of the Amer- | a devedopment of our maritime power as to portend | erected to war heroes. did not agree ith those who | fesnae 3207 ae a fe ‘grads 5 ee one several daysancgended fe geitng oa Baturday forenoon, *f- | 4 Bore Legs flux stindiog | 1 Case of Frsciare, ican people, which attaches to his name, @ regard | her overthrow asthe mistress of the seas If we | t#/ked of Oregon as being of little worth. If it was but Railroad. uf ho cera wer talanta Te talancodshe eorae ek > Cperrcion fax Givereecte Or) erriures af, the. jatereal higher than the grovelling motives of party attach- | yield it to her, we suffer her to complete a system of | & bes barren track, this country should fight for it. He | ees te, be discharged to aseerta.n epeent jury sustained | 1PO} pas removed f from the lus and dislocation meat, i Stronger than the maiignant shafis of | maritime positions around the entire circle of the | weed So Beeerke weal ideland: ee comeeyueeter he Bales dace bet ara ee eee As Bernee bik, ekeaan hwton; it lt, sae SR on fy ef bad Ip rty distrust. wi ahat independ " . laxvany 10. island 4995 » | Berry, 5 an i 5 jestou; id Strictures cut mwAnd we now take it upon our responsibility toa! | ieesgunne papi ah ar ine Pocits | wes Senge CL mane ae 1 8 Se FF See ef Bp hive RR yr K aires, Whiteer, Bosimore. Ree Ramone DOP, | AL Jee ake | Cane Nee a oe ledge, that had Mr. Calhoun taken the stand of Mr. | entirely at her mercy. Besides whatwal ccew | spirit of war. sr Paddle sot 6 Home d stitbe Ratirecs itis, 100 Read’ | , Eaovivesce,Juntmatrschr Susan, of New York, Allen,| i aruryoeg SSS | eats, cndany an Adams, and had Mr. Adams and Mr. Giddings oc. tionality’ be worth, if, im addition to the existence of nis, Keswepr, of Indiana, was the victor among some | jog [Lailread, 27} ; 50 Boston & Worcester Hailroed, a6 | Réeatou. N Ci New Harvor, Crowell, & i rigaed rie ce | see o ee inthnten iN! Pear wICK MD. eupied the adverse position upon this qu Brinsh. authority on an inland frontier of nearly , thitty combatants for the floor. He said the out | mos, per cent, 113; 15 do, 115}; 20 Atlantic Bank, hor off Wi ‘Brig Osage pet ly ed Fr) 10 ture uding Surgeoa and Physician. the Oregon notice,the resolution for giving t would | sevem thousand miles, from the Atlantic to the | West €0t their education in wrestling with bears. They | Toot’, $0 Olt Colony Hallroed, (Old 7 0 Last Boston | Mele Rohe Theskies Nee “ae ii < 7 : have bapa, oe transmitted to the President | Rocky Mouatains, we yield to England 2 western | Tote Path. itmust getout ofthe wey. ‘The West fee not | COPED: sod, ws 79 do. 14 a Oy ag Beita [awe | Se ER Oyen a for his autograph. inland frontier of one thousand miles more? Pros- | for war, but they “would not give up their territecy te | Emeline, Vangi 'y " mi ablished A.D. 1895, by the preseatmopriccor, sue | cat . re a }, Vangil New ¥ , tablial b, by. Das segs well opak of “herp angular orn- Moun iytne sonew of he ene, nd it den, le Mel waee cate jeu nena Gt Son Bias ee Pere tee alee tarde te Your | Set SRORUSLRS heb" BOOT, meticne cidence” reflecting upon Mr. Calhoun, ag we pro- to pie alan aid fre te ° ppl ete the Britis iba pee is nose vay ta | New York, Saturday, Jan. 10, | Poriad. ren the fy Toshi. op earth as Fat patton h d. Coincident with the “‘rumor” of Mr, Preston | minabbe causes of war,or shall we boldly stand up | 2 the engle’s talons into it, aud make it spout blood | Asues—ta better demand, at $8.81 Pots, 4,12 Pearls. - . Totionc und without diet of hindrauce from busiuess, even ¥ be g of dishonorable collusions betweenMr.Calhoun j 19.048 Tights and a wise national policy now. | like a whale. Me did not stick to party here. The whig forssrodegete Gobseee sot mtigns fy dl ed By Last Night's Sontheru Mail. all sla beve felled: A. rompechensize reatien econ panies Cmiee crotnee cman eee cictiniane ea a \is Ana pete att is inthe question at issue. It | Pi’ people” the whole! West, Par a teete iit, together, Holders will not sell less than $5,67 other | (PMILApELruta, Jan 11} Frems up dotestpcadens) iat brie ier how long standing, or how wer of ministerson either | than for shipment, and the market is now firm at that with Jess trouble to, the patient ‘single pail Corvo. frm: Bostduvschrs Anas Sritre, Havena; Qua Warren, cs ; our toadjutors of a similar purport, respecting late of human; beings ont West and visit them twen- Portsmouth, Lie crit New York: | eg ate i | ’ It 1st Dooember ‘orter spage of time, than any other m-dicine im the conferences between Mr. Calhoun and the British side 0 settle it. ery truly,lyours. | vy baeee ae an eae ne Abie bars 20, pred ‘Secpatinae Bt > ay yey Taner see ve) > rj bet el will be taken. " Fries 64 per viel. Muister. Now, we are authorized to state, that | WabtinoTON'Tah 5, 1848. | ruler Onetenipausns ‘and would spread. Cube, | materially reducing the stock hee, which Is estimated, BARTI Nt! S LOTI iintes since the arrival of Mr. Calhoun in Washington, he } Great Britain's Dij LON x bfoz,, | California, Oregon, all, senile within the widening , bY. 20we ofthe best judges, not to exceed 250,000 barrels, A CERTAIN AND RAPID ReMEDY SALMON’S REME his had no meetings—he has held no conversations | Great Britain's Diplomacy —Occupation of Calfoir- | Circle, "The British government wae the worst govern Which, with the export demand and home use, will quite eumetion, Guat, Bocains, Bruises. C . t & 45 with Mr. Pakenham, save-at the table of a third | mia—Reflections on the same—Robbers of Mexico | mentinthe world. (Mr. Pakenham was ia the House | exhaust thatquantity before + pal Yeption | Be ee eae et aroen pangs fhe Dampers Fare aes eel Torta or Orpen were cliaded ion VuCt Neither | —dndians, and the Producers of the Republic, sc. | 4uring Rart, ofthe apoech) Oo, her brow wanwriven | SeosedPete quslity. 4000 bush, Wife sold. for exper, | saree and Daloeaions ot Hp ‘ vation, etter i ‘exas ot Oregon were alluded to. - A % ea | 5 . * | Pumples, ptions ye 4 , side, er PS Ne ae rang et i the opaion sat war wil |, There nowy inthe word where Great Dei | aida ofazehar) Phe Brith ln metany of eet ste tad gic? fae Catia at's coe | noe Pega apey axeinefce sit Sec iy | taba aden rst eat be averted—strong im the strength and segacity of | tain has displayed such consummate tuat, such sur- | Our territory. If Tt cost, spintin the Weet | demand, but the supply ison the increase, and buyers | witch and Limbs, hole, Bowel Comlatnts Rever Sores, Old GLonten & brerele prmneeet jeprneds Mr. Calhoun. We expect that if the regolution for | pentine policy, as in her negotiations with the Mexi- | Mr.Toomes of Georgis, having obtained the floor, the | Only take « reduction. 6,000 bush. sold to-day at Sic, | Uleersand Horse of all Kinds, Complaivts of the Kideey gene- | ail who have taker tt, that Gy proprietor | the notice should pass the Senate, it will pass with | can Government. Ia Spain, she was rude in tearing | co: ee then rose. "| weight. Barley held firm at 70c 8 71c, but little offering. Cy, bilblates, Coens, Banions, Aseay FHA Behe; A iy pelea te atte Pe Sgnlerring the diverstidnaty power epea the | from ber grasp the Gibralta of her freedom, and in| | Commusioations were then autzitted front the navy | Oels W beties demand st, ie a 000 canal. A cargo ot | ie propriate deem it unnecenary to write Jeagthy articles tating Uh syatem ti President; and this discretion, placed in his autho- | ~yria, St. Jean, D’Acre is the ruined monument of ‘War Gepartments, je House adjonrned. | 67 | RDon the merits of thus invalaal eine ai renieene | even to the most debilitated. rity, may be reasonably expected to have an infiu- | her omnipotent balance of power. Of her honor “Corron-—The warket romaine Innctive—the sales | New Lcju and therAtlantie chics cheerfully oertfy ites the Saudis evans tee caper eee ence with the British Government, to an acceptable | and integrity, let Lochburn and Longwood speak in ‘ Atuany, January 10, 1846. | amount to shont aoe bales, of which about 150 bales | ae Pte ona thete am loerwibt veoastantly keep a'supply, ncaa i eye a See agate Pal in ae fa » tones: Hei en wie cored to the present genera- The Senate was called to order at 11 o’clock, A. | were taken by shippers. | bejne aso generally va hie mp Iie lee, i Dh ill be, 5 mpromiae between em | tions of the world—at least to those hearts that rf i i Livearoou SIFICATION. | i i : and Mr. Hannegan on one side, and Mr. Calhonn | interest has not steeled, and that still beat | °%; Mt Sedgwick made a report in favor of | mre Lg Flor. Mobile @ 6.0, | DER? cues Mich beratotore secmed, Bins caeld whole | UN UBRTAIN IMPURLANI MALADIES. on the other, upon this vexed question. But, agaim, | with the milk of human kindness towards their | Priating the usual number of the report of the Trus- ave 26} above the Hospital, where AUTHOR of the “PRIVATE TREATISE,” DR. it will be a compromise in which Mr. Calhoun will | fellow. men. Mexico. presents just now - the | tees ot the State Library. A motion was made by s00 a7 ou Fn De eo eo gun the afvantage—hold and numphby it. Bor, | front that | Hindostan, had when England took, | senator Mand, thatthe neval number bo printed, and a: ses Hea the ocala diagrcrrefergd to ty his ee volar, ; if u v lew wil a el princes an | or Tesi * notice to Great Britain, of the dissolution of the | tore the mantle of iy inationaliny (to taioms padi ee 4 Caos aeeecee” | b2 i York Ral ally, jbserve that the subject of bis joint occupancy of Oregon, be submitted to the dis- | and reduced ker kings to British subjects, and he, | CCNY” has discovered itself among Senators. | oer : . fomroege rgd err gy. oor = ag yg to the ® 5 8 ects, and he, ree co Da 8; Cle braces the whole of which in any way relate to th cretion the Executive, he will exercise such | princes to, Bean slaves. An ellen interposition a Taeees egpyes x prenintion: te spupract tie Comp- 5 fae) ur, be Lge oe 5 pge7 & hy i iscretion with a view to an | has already been hinted as in. the case of the un- | troller to report to the Senate the sums paid tothe 8u- 3T2 10valo CD. B. toadvancing age, ? sit pecper alee bags “Ftpabrabldlconipionine; | happy Atgeatine Republic, for the protection of Bri: | perlor Court Clarks, ‘Wegieter, Assistant Register, and Provisions—Ohio Pork continues dull of sale at 1 Mt Shar , tothe publi Soni ak ahaa ee be = A br gui wn, che of rest.” | ii esi es ct a 3 md es the Kea once get | Chancery Clerks, for salaries, office expenses, kc. gise on a ws Ge Priel 10} a 10} rae it pe x Pio § ‘This being roux licie mae ns od, although cho meet frequent Now, mark you how the tide is setting—nct | oy lakes either blood or a _na- . Hawn wanted to inclu Ch | new. Beef—Mess a 6,50; Prime a6 50; a , portant a on Sad ‘ Stream—on the surface, with its muss of | tlon’s treasure to’ unfusten his deadly grip., ‘This a pk Lense tek te re 1 letSnea bey ouate | oecntry iebpeeoae Lait 156 the betmlatonhcme | 4 jee 73 Gen much pains was talten to explain its nature aes rubbish sweeping onward to the abyss of war—but | specious argument may be used, that as England’s | ““Considerable conversation followed sbout “retrench- Bouse Phe market very pully spd, geire cup onl Jed DR SWAYNE’S fact 5; fereeny ‘etists in those W are not the under current swelling in from the sea, aid | subjects are deeply interested in the landed interests | ment” and “economy,” when siodt Wateen Delis” thee pig de le 8 14c.| COMPO! YRUP OF WILD. CHERRY, the follow Siena cacsen noislessly penetrating the river’a channel.’ Phe | of saxon and that they are in danger of losing | Mr, Lorr offered an amendment to Mr. Lester's rezo- | Crecie wore donned’ ‘ana wee ie export at 7c & 7}c, ONE 'T REMEDY bOR > | Rasdeswnieh wiiteabhe one oneto scape whether bests com Virginia delegation, almost to a man, are strong:ly | the many millions of debt owed at present by the | lution, which, with the resolution, was laid onthe table. boxes; 730 a The, . co NS MP TIO N Plaint or not, and its proper means inclined fo the entire co-operation with Mr - | Mexican Government, that all is anareny and confa- | _ Mr. Benxav offered a resolution to increase the Com: | °Wrisier- Dra , 34c; barrels, 24; 0 23. »s B ony ot | wy it houn, not only for suspending the notice, but for a | sion in the Republic, axd that to secure the rights of ples adnan ley {he Governor's | Rea Eerare at Avction—Twelve 8 story brick | Colds, a Auhages Paina the Sigatnd Breas” edinetied we esiecmey cine! omige upon the line of forty-nine, ’ Mark the | her subjecte, it is necessary to interpose her armies | Message us related to lessehol@ asta he ty dag need, | houses and lots on 2d avenue and 26th st, sold from oping Cuugh, Croup, and all bad and long. leases, arly cautious editorials of the {nion, with he rie te of justice and of right, which will yet | journment of the Senate on t March next. This | 97°75 to $9000. \ a ike ae sagen f Geceesdt that all their apparent bluster—mark the general impres- | setve her as an excure for an armed occupation of | was laid on the table. ‘Then the Senate went into Com. | Cincutan ro Collucvons ano OTHER Orvicuna oF | weet ee Cline di attention to he scat of thie sion of peace—and the absence of even the insi that beautiful country—and , with California, Eng- | mittee of the whole, in consideration of Mr. Jones’ reso- Tass. TH ore ” now, by its mtrinsie vir ogeainly is now and then complai ent calculations for war—and then look at the ram- | land will be a thorn to our slave States, and render | lutione relative to Texas, Otegom ue, ‘Treasury Drranrarnr, J 9, 1646. ace annie ea ae eee vganperer be shaken by aston Beppe 0 pant, gtandiloquent, Bombastes Furioso declama- | their position unpleasant and exceedingly dangerous. | _Mi ated the resolution in relationto the | You are hereby instructed that sll vessels of the quack ‘'Nosirums” with whieh the co: ud. Pa geo of ig tions in the House of Representatives, and see what | California is now in the state of revolution, and has | tariff. He discovered « great deal of ebility.in handling | U: and their cargoes arriving in yeur collec. | ealf. fare, however, th raiserable offerings upon the altar of. ‘Jo Buncombe | cut the ties that bound her to the Central Govern- | this subject. Upon his.conclusion ‘the Committee rose from any pert in the State of Texas, on and and reported rugtess, and then the Senate adjcurned. ‘The Asvem| they are. ‘The tritest bravado—the lowest of maud- iy wae called toorderat 11 A.M. After | to Teatablish ¢ aolke ment, which will give the vampire of nations a yet lin patriotism—the boldest and barest braggadocio better pretext to fix her parasitic grasp for the better cember, 1845, the date of the act collection district in the State of a 0 i the transaction of si Unimportant business, and fe ‘ye laced harangues, are those magniloqaent speeches of the | eeoeuee of her bonds. It is said that President | Hanais offered a resolution that tha Dill offered ‘by hin | footing, whuot eleretie to the ike ot their clearence gas-inflated patriots, who go for the whole or none, errera, when Mr, Shell was at Vera Cruz, was | yeaterday, relative to lease hold estates and landlordand | from ports in said State, with vessels and their cargoes now or never, and preter war to peace, even could | Very anxious to settle the Texas difficulty, but was | tenants, be taken from the files of the House and referred | arriving from any other district or port in the U. States; all be had by peace, and they were assured of the sally unprepared to do anythin; yabout California; | to a Select Committee. and so as to vessels of the United States departing from | Sne wit d or impeded ;what is tact by the offer of Great Britain to surrender the | probably intimidated by the English government: Hannis intimated T told you in my last that | your district, with merchandise of fereign growth, man- | di above to ‘way in whith it Limp t whole. And then look at the disclosures of mir. 2nd that he feared that Gen. Paredes would upset his | ntirely out of erage he | ufecture, ur production, for the State of Texes, with re- | of: rent Joaraed nrnetitionare or ages heretof ine ee should barpen, after eloches are readiusee ry ~ bed Giddings. How he exults int rospect of war # | Presidency before the Minister of the United Staten | said that the question bagi geste Teferring of re. vest to ae pempories oe benefit of eLlapiraere ci Fantoe Me aes tees Gud hot rome aap Gis) wet a lide, fet that e4 How his heart dilates with the gorgeous visions ex- | Would arrive to settle the Texas boundary—for the i fe enid, be-withed to make u fow re- | State af Texan, eitherivom e veign port ata port in | wbich was ever troduced to the Puvlic, and ample Sp le iy sar, eeraaly cited in contemplation of hostilities with England ® | Pronuncianento of that Gen. had already gone forth; | marke, and he joved that the House take the recaletion | exp piven Sete oo Tete ee eee eater ort, 8 | MMforded ot ite succes by, She coeagry, betas, flooded with Bal. | nereerieenry cay crust MEA MAY HAVE He pees already, j and ‘he woud be one subject less, ifsetled, toes | inte consideration, The mation was carrie, ‘and Mr. | be placed ona mile footing rite voseale tnd their car | eatisct Lior Soin eee ree REMAINED UNCURED <A Gow Chong not, the & mind’ ‘ad v to olution. 1 1] \arris commenced a very able end e! ent hb, in | ye arrivi it ports in a the States of @ Union. | hav, the. * i f aly, ws for a * Y give you a fair idea of the chances that England Tes refutation of certain derogatory imputations 7 ich hed ae — ALKER, Becretaty of the Treasury. cy to their Ni oarams.” ctable ghyai ie theuld be on ity. 80, helene time its sage aay the clash of bayonets, pikes and axes, between the | at present to make acolony,or a conquest of acoun- | been cast upon him y lay by Mr. Bailey, of Put- cir guard, and not haye a worthless mixture pslmed upon reinamed, that is to be consi Neither is it possible m every whites and the slav-s of the South—he sees the mas- | try that haa yielded three billions of dollars of the | 2%. Some personal Secured between th Foreign lmportations. cae DR SWAYNE N: Wr'corer of Eighth and | Striccare Trees ponte aeterig crore’ Uiogeed eo, Bete ter and ‘his family slaughtered at the: hearth-stones | bullion of the world, and has five times th t | Bentlemen, as to who hada right tothe Mooryand three | Rio nx Javéreos Betyee Aten tat ween coffee, 28°4d Rate edtiie tha another, ayea it chou nave eoniganed from and hears from the neighboring plantations the | to yield, or Humboldt is No geologist. The robbence | members i battle dria lid og | hides, 24 logs Toe ne bbls sags, Sifkin &thonende™ | p frat sarnir a fast poet Teen nd i regi CLA th eo. shouts of the triumphant slaves, asthe smoke and | that have been committed, both wholesale and re. | pnt? herria ing the i in cc flee, to order. | by C. H Ri Mil ‘old_ stand, Pgnas ol Broad. | 82 ener cones, Le wey ite 2 qeehb Sainiets, | ma aieins: aha iobttanten OIL Ne favor of Harris. Mr, Harris said, that the gestjemen La liens Kion—2008 boxeef29? dull do 2578 uur. A. Sands, Chur pene BES BOVEY” A STRICTURE orone dren the hills | ail aroand and illuminate ordarken tah ara Senerale done id diperts thy at herr, herrangue upon the rcaftards = hh “4 barged en CT? a “7 7 pirwaner os boxes or Spring Bods, roadway cor enue doopecs che spire 8, ‘and te oo i fot 7 5 » H ‘8 that accom- jouse ; he had el pice ¢ ) ' - Doda, 9 F ; . the sh ft the distant mountains. He'sees the it ‘ tien: ond . 7 aR, ola 174 oman Lew 027 Greenwieh street; John C. | thagthts is in the same every slaveholder prostrate, and the bloody banner of Meloni take: tec “tarve \of protecticn: Souaere enters to further deeds of vielence ani Taping, Mr. aa ees her 9 ae tear Mane tdson conte pint Fincsem: grants Howes Live, Haber neoes ee cs ont Soro ep Caen eee ee at allel wee Ue the oe aud is another Justification of what I have already ber Er vay Pisce sar vahae tse The iy onteaed | # Cutis. fi a streets, ee ML. Cook, cor Prog: athe nate ive, of Business as siornany, Toe of the. South, lah-il- ! all. thie issue said about the personal insecurity of that ill- | Pasian nt ‘Sor SNS Hawi 50. Noy! ignabl. i ‘tarural connection precipitated in order ogratity nt dai oliucians | fated country. They ride up to your coach, geance Her csienclons ts dchaxtingesheds i ras | Aratactico fanhattan—150 bales cotton, Maitland | d Honey, ps k Col, 1 Water streets Rew York, min nd vereal pile, will conly resgine ‘that, as there is a in the prostration of Mr. Calhoun! | Is there noap- | when you, of course, show fight—the driver | Suly- sleeping. Mr. Harris proceeded te give a history | * Se i7 do. Goodhue, co—ls do, D Hurlbut k'eo—l bor | wa'tmeodér 00 | medina by which the mind so powerfully sets upon these or ing thie demagogue rapacity for a seat in the } stops, asa matter ot connivance—and th litely | of his election; he had received a larger majority than | !¢af tobacco, B Hoyt & co—s0 do, Perkine & Hopkiae—42 do. | MORE CONFIRGATION so, dl the same medium the sexaal organs re-set upon we § 4 ey politely mojority | Cgatre 1 wank tay Fi the mind, This, however, is better explained in ‘The Private hute-Honset Is the ‘fixed faet” of the Presiden- | demand your money, with hat in hand--and you | aby. man ever féceived in the county o AAtbany. Ja al: | Sibsloahibtery Make okey eke eee Poy Fyre iee | THAT CONSUMPTION Soe" of the anaere hielo ‘which is sent to J; given to the people for thetr own, security, to be | generally give it up, glad 10 Ret off 00; but there is | Vungn ta the chargeu.of Mr. Bailey Mr. H. referred that | Cae Se CURED para of he word Arche cue Proceeds," a0 act the yery means of rushiog ¥ ‘ar—and in- | no danger, you are trequently told ; that it is one of pid cy) ‘2 “7 | HN it 3 \ i “ the House, and he a to.the jud HIB is to certify, that I have been afflicted witha the eure o " tapered to cateoal Bossa, and grinding aud | fy Tye, guatcumgch Me SoU, aa eaualnt | Water tare mar antag Strutt ofa MARUMIME “HERALD. __ | Tapeeaeeeneey eee pene \ = t } —aoooeeeeee——wWVa—mme@=@NawX—X—Se 4 H 5 i perpetual taxations ? ' : heritages that Mexico has received from the mother | rights, sald Mr iL. in God's ‘namo py ; butif | PORT OF NEW YORK, JANUARY 12. | [rows temedien, pronounced jacunl enh Tom Cana Ale ia wih he rn | ita ea te Me niet eae | eens sae es ear ak an eis See a apes 2 . » a ms, well armed, ink it | thew from i 0-001 in 10 12004 52 mam waren re aE aving manding commercial advantages of the “whole of | is most. successful of any mode that ever I have ny for the abolishing of these tenures. He asked if the t4 ’s Pulmonie Syrup, Oregon,” will be presented in ‘all the grandeur of | geen tried. At one time, several officers of the rights of landlords were greater than ‘hose of other cit arrivea. | Sioc\saetit tobe tinea Thana te tes ease tine | eoeee the strongest imagination. If we many venture to | government were discovered and shot, as being at | 2¢9% Srey ae yoy J. Fenimore Coo- | parque Aulsrio, Traab, from Rio de Janciro, 7th November, | per igetly welland hearty, attribute m; tecovery solely to Docnliey moenn-ol cam, tapstee with bes Legit bp OR ea Hg ES gies | te ne Ra bep elie td snd were living at | ndlorde were legitimately at the top of the colemn, | Tau saaicas ack Bae © ils Sufswrase anese | hentia ie thannee fear hatfteen, ae t woald vepomowent jet and een inthe plauant manner u jon north of forty-nine, Its spacioas » | the time in great style at the capital. The British | sr. for- | af Y 2 | i i irecti it © andharbors deep, its fine ship timber, and its am- | government keep a courier for their ambassador, | des, nd baked tho chu ee eee Patty are Boe! ea ng. Maneoa, 3 aye "Mi with frait | Tit Raatite wernt ef tay Seaneeey. Saat ong ¥P ple capacity as a nursery for a great commercial | who has made the distance (two hundred and | action “a | to Sxalk Lett barase Cart ams, for lew York in marine, mariners and fishermen, whose ships and | twenty-five miles) between Vera Cruz and Mexico | Mr il sald the titles were void; lendlords avoided an | sire gold Bell, 7 days frota Maassnili, Cate with log- | ‘Tho penning Polinoulé Grameen enterprise shall command the commerce of Asia, | in thirty hours, over high mountains, having relays vantig |. He said some of these titles bore incon- | wood ke to D Cuitis, ¢ - . | pe ron ad be prpotyapls and the great islands of the great interveningocean. | a¢ every post, which is a very extraordinary speed, | ‘¢* evidence of fraud mn their very face. This | Brg Maohaitan, Sohason, 42 days from Apalachicola, to E | landt street, where. He will expatiate upon the overland route from the | considering the route. } public Sesrtnn a Mr. H. will have a tendency to arouse | & y Hae ates (fg Jen $3 6, ¢ brig Imog. and obtain Atlantic to the Columbia, and then over a pacific | “One word upon the Indians and Metizos, who | Harris a Srey Nolen’ fas | "gent Gee Latayeue, Palmer, Seve. fm Virginie, core. ’ sea straight to China, avoiding the circuitous routes | are the Jaborers of the republio—the genuine work- | marks, by Mr. Bailey, ina ve: — tren 3 ag Behr Sou mer, Baker d.days fm Baltimore, corn. master. lutchings, 243 Hi either by the way of the Cape of Good Hope, or the | ; F the e ' i u inpariiamentary men | Schr ington, mar, 22 hours from York River, ‘coster, Washington Square, er by pe o ing class ol mpire—all the agricultural labor ‘The galleries Were crowded with ladies and gen- | o IT Ketteush. street. straits of Magellan—and he will dilate upon the ul- | carried:on by them.’ I have been often extremely 0 the Went galery | remarked e-geest | SET Bae Peer from Paiiadelphia, cout wy timatum of the early future, when the trade of Asia | surprised, , ta mark the difference between that op- number of man does not sell my oti: 8 ‘who seemed ready te Below. | $0 avoii MO'THER’S will pour into the mouth of the Columbje,%nd thence aged and submissive race, and cry out with excitement, apon the conclusion of Mr iguekeee ,, | No. 4 Courslande street § through the great south piss then acroas the con- | haughty, warlike savages. ‘These of Mexice » tae Js romarka. “ie, Hares cone with denying that | One reanen | PEL D aeetirepuasey: neo ammerpat’ tineat; the surplus for European supplies, being ex: | bora to be producers ;. they manufacture the coarser | Gov. Seward was the criginator of all thie insurrection. | gun philadelphia, Londons Candace, Rie Javeiro; CONVERW INVIGORATING CORDIAL onee experienced its benefits wo: ported from the cities of the Atlantic coast. And | cottonand woollen goods, and hats and shoes,and | by Ie iey gag tra lad Posie and Bats himself | Olivia Van Nord. Rorverdam: iree, St’ Johus, NB; | FOR GENITAL DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, INCON toe, to ved of t. sach a consummation will urrive. Mr. Allen will | other necessary articles, such ag’ crockery, some | to his cometitueute, Min tre hand eee ee or SAE ARE SORE OL EOREDY | Pree’ tener lam nctien ence . review the title, and, of course, as he should, will | glass, and paper ; in coarse earthen ware they can- | one minutes. He was followed by Bishop Ferkian ot &t, pulmcuoann Steneee, : fricle; has the preserintion of uregele assume the perfect clearness of our claim and tight | not be excelled, as all the cooking utensils are of it, | Lawrence, who sdvocated the releronsoof the resol, mim daiahad ho hae mene this branch of his practice & var to the whole territory—“he will {ook at the Presi- | and but little or no tron, tin and copper yersele are | tion to a committes of the whole House, and be aalt if | _ Packet Sir Srarwee Wirrsxr, Popham, leaves this day | a hubba schist cus che aa cae dent's mreseees and vt aie gener a bi ben! | used 5 it.stan?s the fire well, and the viands cooked | thas, ware. sofatrosh 9.58 an Fent comenlitdey eet, 1 | SS aa sec NH pecinanveat WS Teams | y” hailed it Wy 001 aia is migaaica inate Wormer oy notice ; and will argue that the time for settlement | in it have @ nonpariel flavor. Their sweetmeats | ¥' we pe . Mr. pe ol - a wa North American vedical EB. K. COLLINS & CO., 56 Soath ot. by megot.ation is inevitab| st. He will urge the | lowed Mr. P., and wished the rosolution referred toe office, for containiag ship news. | ie dure Paees of tet epecinion sad ted tectintion MH the | gt ime, mem in the, work Tarest verlectvon'aicd | ectepmmitieg, and thought that ruch a discussion was | Pons or New Yonx—cArrivas aod clearances at this por | fee epermenest dieresing © TT PRADEAEEOLWO WING | Fihels gpuntry atthe, expiration of the treaty term. | profusion, and cheeses ot dried fruits adora their | message from the Senate, together with tae anneal re: | fo" week ending Jan. 8, 16 pice Aes Datars apecite forthe following ie affections the ADVERTISEMENTS ie por a J jane markets, which luxuries we know nothing of. I rt ot the Canal Commissi: ‘ } Arrived. Cleared. ‘ge cl’'d, | Consequences of early indiscretion, secret habit ‘you 53 keep the peace, and the capacity of this Union to | be; pardon of the women of Mexico, for. my | Mechanice’ and Farmers’ Bank, Wire: taet tas rtd | deri 3 3 Sons” | SFaseret pasbent preceetion, wecrten aemtune Weber ar tee jz maintain a war, He will expitiate upon the spirit cepline of them, 1 shall preserve them | DUmberof the Canal Commissioners’ report were ordered | eps —— | liver, dyspepsia, loss of museniar energy, of the er 7 ofthe people the, demands of the people the au- for some future letter. long to have the people Bubtod/and 360 exe copie forthe tue ofthe Commis | at 720 | Rabe epesane pes claw: and Pharmacy thority of t ple—t ie voice 0! 1c —the | jc i i I e.. jou . eo i i * hobor’ of the peopleevety thing ‘coneerhidg the [rreatcieegunaiiing anu sy eames yet to | question sf reference had not hoes pat at thie stone of Femencornacived -duignibacmne Tansey 3 Piven yom people, for Mr, Alten is aie magraar of a vos) nied learn that was Rot” Beitish influence that rected | in Tejoinder t Sir. Harrie. Me, Bailey. was rather too | ‘of the ship France, ight view of the means by which the power of pretext-thxs he interested himselt corned fr te | woneeehccteae kee wank cnet ad ii: specemet belt | Hooninese oxteee of ter Harbor’ «oh ene gland is to be checked—it will be only through | affairs of the nation; but he had a heartto feel, and | last year and this year, hed hed en inflammatory and in- | son, of do, 1000 bole; 8 Richards, ion, im the eoustry, # chieck upon her commerce; dnd marking her om. | g mind deep enough to weigh right and wrong’and | surectionary tendency. "Mr. Bailey seid Me: Harris bed | Since: Mincepth, 6 whalee—the mare Vad | provedl tous altrming extent mercial sagacity, the command of the Oregon, and | in fact, he knew enough to interest himeelf, which | CP&tged General Andrew Jackson with all the evils in | Ca aight not lew broken: Aug & b der the trade of the Pacific. 7 cannot be said of many of his successors. "I shall | ‘%¢ shape of nullification” and revolution, which hed | Cold Scigs, withoee ble, ath, Nimrod, of Mag Harbor, 2 | heom produorive of dhee Mr, ton, if he speaks, will refer toa sptech | write you Soon upon local affaire of the moet thrill- | manifested wes. (Mir. H. admitted it) Mr. B. | 1300 bbls; Niautic, do, 2000; Alice, cf Cold Springs, 1560 bbls, | of am important subject to them. ot hie twenty-five years ago, (ashe did upon | ine surprised thet Mr. Ht: soul! be guilty of such an as th, eles, ‘of Bag Harbor, 360 bbi from these erila and the ottndant te the Texad ainexatron,) which ereech (the Otecon | aeamverest. ss Fovcus. tion, Wy (raid Sr. B ) did Mr- Harrie receive such | | Airived at flonolata, Se 1 Philip Jet, Case, oC Greenport, | sored to manly vigor. delay sot w procere thie Cords, Te omg). goes for tie. laos Of forty nines and ‘He il | TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. pledges and promos tothe antsestars ‘Hatendeio’ | oversee VD. reper sa poo eessea eon INT Eel tot arid and single. Prive 8 pet bole HP hell dovea; Rrecsetis ned ME SMuchel, of Tennesees from House of mn | Committee of the whole Henses "Wither hates he | fast ; j vised Z 3.0, FAY, 196 Fulton I . » of . which, fur Col. Benton’s convenience, from the files of the National Intellij igencer, we make the following | The Houre was opened as committee of the whole House. Without question, the House adjourned. bs tatives. rose Jan. 10, 1846, te and retail Lamp “tore. ) Sau Building, New York ; and at (late "5 5 N.Y. Sis Cami cate topmost a ' to auy part e bs to Reporte trem several corn ittees were called and pre- _ Auaasy, Jan, 10,1646, | or country, by adds . Fay, post-pard, amount en- —— Prapaee ot ites of Mo., House of Representatives, eo Mr. Husson raeaia privil oe Tho annual report of the Canal Commissioners has ia on the bill for the occupation of hb as ‘A lewter 5 her at + alt fall. bed the last ts saprenba ried boas tlle Coctceiyae Te | Mumlatratign. (Laugntar. to play upon that | _ It # Probable thatthe State Convention will alter so nome Set ‘hve (im on NW! aaa, at en earl: of adventurous career of dleco- | organ, He would leave the management of the die = much of the constitution as recognizescomplexional dis. 8°00" whe; Gov Troup, Jeuny, do, ~ ery, and’ adeadoned, 48 vet worth the trouble of set. | dant notes in . an rom ‘Alabame. tinctions in the matter of suffrage—the moral and politi- wage made ep ot thet ies ale for goo “Dect 0th, 1888, Mr. Mitchell follow: ey ee Hane aieidipe auestion was, whether | cal immunities and privileges of negroes will probably | c= anys :—The shine at last ban Pes Remeron end =n | member thereel The-decrhocper oe might as €qual those of white citizens. The necessity for this YW Conse, Or Franch ship " Ader p armor Tell call the members to for spoken on | oquelietion at poltont amalgamation among Plecks Pay Soath Americ. for 7 the on this | {Cantins nase te enter | and wi to be vastly more than the tow and f en ge | yg stablishment of Bub-Treasuries | f sre reported 1600 this a accom ie Yee peateas are dan trguimcticeaaemas nite Me pitt idan el teeta yoke Sh ig mga Le to the wretched Indian who room over it, Mr. McConwets said he would sate bis point, not hie | 2re,pecouary test will be requisite in delegates to this | pe zi Bbis (30's) oll, hed shipped ity. Bet ihe day of ition and i i out sr eahabte bears : i pn OL very ‘men. er ee | en meeeied' st Oui, Be pba Site New Bra. | cutgiiva vertex an tusNty of env oT Je eefbinl pikes ces | The whole issue hi upon the action of the Po Would not touch the. gentleman with aten foot | sumac ppp the ¢ poten Ruey witch atin ed hort 1 - ay yok ‘AP to Bapeatt, quality iyertscted and baie naders ough ths | Senate ; and it does mot follow ifthe'resolutions un- | Pole. os ia supposed to be nearly defurct; he is a Hunker. It {deling, Cole, do. 2900 wh 130 jibe TS fey cone aarion, yee DOTTY. Pe conditionally asi aes tans there Will be War— | aitema. Attest FePly to pote ape from seems that the old hunkers go fora division of the spoils, | {"cp,{"'—boana ta Nan 4 sant. jowa, 1900 | its administration, that it can be takes at all times and nor, if it should it the territory is to be relin- | jest year, saying that it nis wot thers sauit, Pet nting | and that by some capital ‘+: » have the seh sp tien whale thie ‘season); Milw b Rb, say conmemees. «proprietor. ander the fulleet 1 N q OF any part of it. [tae and weought | of the conduct of th : ‘balance of power.” The division on the vote for clerk 1408 . (1098 this season); Wer on, Ailis, do: full, | aenuranen sanative wul acco al states, EE to keep ity, peaceably if we cam, storosbly, if we case in the bends oe rine <eomiae an ee he is a foie toot of what it will probably be on the'vete for | (138 thi Dimers Fair Hires, ine weston ius | Seats a alney mast. e think in spite of the warciamor, that — Mi of Ki nb State Frister. : 6 ” i ‘i it will be done penceably. Respect! ‘i P. Person ia the’ cepted oe inser eat J. Daliove that F. Crowell willhold over, ithe remains "E‘R™ 2089") rae Laban shout Reve 20ih, Bart Gomaold, | Hoan vin Asthma, Covese Caide'G rnd and hi Tre Doctor. charged upen a member of the Ticuse, dong here. He is ‘a man of brill ant talents and unequalled | Mosher, 4, 1054 wh 1580, [1090 wh thie season Lo: | chitie ‘Comp aint é WasnrhovenySun.@:1008. | Weeuec tare en Mp on to data tain as, oder thie | Mano Iuty, Waterty, Masten db, (whaler this | Heer, eas 1 acekions I take the liberty to enclose a speech made by Mr. iif, Mecon"it called him to order. ifthe guatlem L | ee Sis: | ave a ‘a ie verted teen Walker, Jan. 27, 1837, on the safe keeping of the benos. ‘The Speaker called to'oniar” Which 1 not exectly clear end palpable to me. Gare Towns ( get Goud tape or-1—Av barque W | Withecch boiie. Bold wnoleaaie ded recat by | public moneys. You will see by a peruaal of this have no reply to make to « Eade ge jy OMe vin | lOaweet Irch foleadas)-cBia bere Usch and 24th tee rreet, ‘Now Y cth and the peeseiee nis imer | speech that Mr. Walker was the first public men in | rem ap al from Kentucky must natin | BBE: Ho hag, not otormed as yeti think this vit buyte fi Bimpeon, witha garg gf bone and oul trom 28EtheCity and comntry.— a) ’ onnect: wi Stato a the councils ol the nation (but tot the firaceditor by | 4uige-speuch language. |) 5 | Tmaek tat the bul cubmited by firs Petier® ta Tae Home Porte, | Alec 212iSececreioice mine astineaeness take mest Tete Reus nvoysy van SaaS ee Net PM el iter Ea el eee , a8 conpaed to an infietod paper cane he Hose rag yin Jef the House in company with | S&S wee the sesske and Acre ete ( 3c barges jy MeGil- pox Ne Walker is justly due the merit of originality, “ijare several pointe of order were reed. prc tage: iets the tie o printer eis to. pale olives te i) and severe attack upon him, Mr. McConnat, of order. He had no business to aloi been received. The canal debt on the 20th Septem Helse, The cher eH Union, by Maj. Called the gentleman to terest thereon of $4,069,090 01 since 90th September, abuse the organ of the ad- 1844 rr. i | 1846, was $19,678,655 28. If outstanding stock is re L from ship Jos of read it at . | alate from ship . Of Sag Harbor, reports her at Mr, Hepsow defended himself. It is a fact that the | deemed as itfalls due, the candl debt after Arst Jnly, 1646 | St Paste, July 1, two whales this season, 2900 bbls om bovrd— | let fos pee. ae public documents were former- will be $16,644,816 07. This report pretends to showa each. The weather 2n more boisterous the seanon H 7 retar. eyo about en, <a veo nb | diminution in the principal of the canal debt and the in- Emabde been kuown for twenty years, as reported by the na | coast. Capt Weeks of he | me ove We ship Congress, of NB, reports eA a Ae Nee, | TSE RRR Os Bowe, Co aT |

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