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constituents, and bore off in oleh to the nearest , Cannon pei ron was necessary in the Mediterranean, to th to wit : action corporations, ns, where the sum is i . Mr. W. next e: his | not more than $1\ protection of our commerce. xpressed disapprobation of the tariff of ’42, not because of the | Mr. S$. Lawrence offered a report upon the et of amount collected under it, but because of its invidious | savings banks, with a bill to regulate savings and impositions. He thought that for | a law for the incorporation of savings banks. it Tl inquest of the flogged con- the Auburn State prison was handed in. Then Mr. Ira Harris resumed his incendiary question. je the rotten fabric of republican y reel and totter Baltimore clipper in a nor’wester. It tocracy. He the matter of leases and tenures pes child would handle of the seventh regiment of , to be paymaster, 30, vice Davies, 5 Garp of gina det iiliam H.C. Whiting, to be lies July A, 1845. Ordnance Department—Stophen T. Mason, of Virgipia, to be military storekeeper May 15, 1845. Graduates of the Miltary Academy attached to the army as brevet second lietenants, in conformity with the ian. eiee: of Sache spell 29, 1812, to rank, Drevel Serond Lieutenants attached to the Corps of En. es Edward B. Hunt, of New York; Cadet ouis ert, ot Louisiana. Te- grocery, meu shouty ing, drums beat- ing, and colors fiying. e ‘hree speeches to-day on the Oregon question— Mr. Gentry, whig, of ‘Tennessee, a very clever speaker, against the notice; Mr. Dargin, of Alaba- ma, dem., for the qualification of Mr. Hilliard ; and Delano, of Ohio, (whig) for the notice, with discretion upon the President, because he wished him to take the responsibility of bis promises to the Bakimore Convention. The objections ef gentle- men to this course, argued but little faith in the man of their choice. 2 The House adopted a resolution to meet on Fri- day, Saturday and Monday at ten in the morning, with a view of making the most of their time with- in the rule prescribed for closing the door of dis- cussion and advantageous to id it require an ag- ot the go- vernment, of twenty-five millions a year. On motion of Mr. Yuces,his coll suspended his remarke,and the bill was informally laid aside. Mr. Westcott will re- sume his observations on the resumption of the bill. (Mr. J. Knox Walker reported from the President of the United States, several messag iting.) | aking appropriation to ena- ted States to receive from State of Texas the cession of certain public proper- of said State, was read and referred to the Finance Committee. | testimony upon the | viet and elo- —~ address to the house upon the anti-rent was a troublous speech—troublous to the soap-tub aris- Brevet Second Lieutenants aitached to the pographicot Engineers—Cadet William F’ Smi ‘mont ; Cadet Thomas J. Wood, of Kentucky. Brevet Second Lieutenants attached to the Ordnance Department—Cadets Thomas G. Rhett, of South Caro- lina ; Charles P. Stone, of Massachusetts. | Brevet Second Lieutenants attached to the pete , of Ohio ; Wm. el sae Feb. 26 PORTSMOUTH. | Feb. denounce intolerant—he reviewed the jpeeches of Messrs. Chatfield, Perkins, and Bai- ley, denunciatory of the claims of the tenants—he un- hinged and upravelled their arguments—he scat- tered their specious pleas to the winds—he had Ty? te 16 Duane sreet ta Oliver street jnare—may consult conlitog | on srclarvely: confined Wis reaction, Troms Belas guuecel, 60 the Guedes Willams. peer ‘Kaisht, 0 th a 7 by be “4 Wis Sete ica bee | Poses + uebec, Williams, ietoria, Morgan, HAVRE. . OFFICERS OF THE CUSTOMA. been taught from his youth to reverence | 4rm—Cadets Bezaleel W. Armstroi Dee. 31! St. Nicolas, Pell, Feb. 8 of certain el: of diseases, (now aT Saree. Sara aie er there. wae. no _On motion of Mr. Dix, the Senate took up the House | grey naire (alluding to Bishop Perkins)—these ro- | T Allen, of Virginia ; John W. Davidson, of Virginia ; 51 | Duchest DeOriesas, Feb’ 16 | years ta the city of New etigages his entire at Rhett faving spoken once or twice upon the subject | bill for leniting the compe mation to collectors, and , evenly e oern of tKoughtloes ribskds naw; James M. Hawes, of Kentucky j Newton : Gi of | Jan. 6) B ‘atton, Feb, 24 tention. “The sagas of modiet 2 > it! cers of e cust le . Di 5 Ri Ce . Radi y ot My though not ia committee of the aoe on the state poset the bill. ‘There wi Satan COGS, Pie Dit | sod when Neary Oe See Cee Some re eae » Soa yeaa: bags Pree reanat ‘inst the use of mercury, as re two propositions of amendment of the existing la one limiting the per- quisites to officers of the customs in the rendition of | accounts of salaries, fines, penalties, &c.; the other ex- planatory of the existing law in reference to the pro- | vince of collectors, in cases of additional duties upon imports. By the law of 1799, collectors and other prin- cipal officers of the customs, were allowed certain fee: and commissions, which were regarded in fact were, a reasoni allowance. But what was reasonable in 1799 had since become extortionate compensation, re- quiring some limitation. Accordingly, in 1 a law was passed fixing the salary of the principal co! | at $4000, of naval officers at $3000, and of surveyors at | $2,500 ; but thoy were still allowed to share in the fines, | penalties, forfeitures, and other fees arising from the management of the customs. In 1841, another law was passed, limiting the extra allowances from suits, frauds, rents, storages, &c , to $2000—in other words, limiting the salary of the collector to $6000, of the naval officer | cabulary of barroom oratory, he confessed he felt more of pity than reverence for that old age it was unbefit- y from ‘the position ial organ ofthe Executive, coming ie does from St Lawrence! I can excuse him for whig party, and the ten- stem cf taxation in this he believed the true not property. He conclud- and profound speeches I ver heard. Mr. Hayners’ resolution’ to [refer the anti-rent troubles to a committee of cight, not however limiting the selec- tion to Senate ts, was finally adopted. | @Mr. Harris’s resolution to refer petitions, &c.of the tenants to a select committee, was amended so as to refer them to the above committee of eight. Mr. Perkins’s resolutions of enquiry as tothe rse, | condision and progress of these leases were adopted, and B. Sacket, of New York ; Joseph Mcllvain, of Indiana. | Second Lieutenants attached to the Artillery Arm. itz John Porter, of Hi of Maine. Gi ent cases are removed in three or. of the Union, ‘Those protracted and maltront such an early low him up Rhett evinced his sagacity in takin, tart. Perhaps Mr. Adams will fol- 3.and if he does, we think it will be disclosed that the old gentleman has got down from his high horse, imported from Silesia as a present from Frederick the Great. Now mark, if the letters of Albert Gallatin will not have brought the venerable ex-President to something approxi- mating a capitulation. We give you some minutes of the closing scene in the House to-day, as occurring under our personal obsérvation. Mr. Detaxo took the floor for the third h. It Was near three o'clock. It was to be the last speech of ‘4 “Sleepy hollow” and all the democratic side PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 7. 7 S| moor 523) HIGH WaTeR Welch, ot necticut. Thomas B. J. Weld, of Maino. Brevet Second Lieutenants attached to the Infantry Arm. | John P. Hache, of New York. John A. Richey, » Patrick A. relly, of Pennrylvania, Abram B. Lincoln, of New York. James G.S, Lange ot Iowa, EdmundjK. Smith, of Flor: Thomas J. Mont- Jai N. Ward, of Kentucky. arolina. William Rhea, Clearea. ie may Ship Sullivan, Waite, Charleston, Geo ‘Open from 7 A.M to i Bulkle Ship Charlemagne, ‘Packard, New Orleans, Stanton & Frost. Bark Undine, (new, of New Branswick) Appleton, Para, J Bishop & Co. Brig Abby Amelia, Colburn, Franklin. Schr Mary Langdon, Cobb, West Ind: ‘Schr Samuel Castner, Robi § Thie Semuel L Mitchell, Joh » J Elwell & Co. jadelphia, McKee, Ht inson, Newbern, NC. tice in private diseases of any Schr Lynchburg, Gould, Richmond, Alleu & Paxon. a — ae ccna oe aque, eaararaiee ‘on Arrived. a jb regularly educated physician and report never hander, 14 dys frm New Orleans, with mds | hig patents to leave unis! sperfegs cure is pe ommed, = Vit Clitz, of New York. ‘illian | setts. David A. Russell, of New York. Thomas G. eee of Indiana. William L. Crittenden, of Ken- tucky. w, Scl With hore and there tofu BEaylon D. cited an instance, in illustration, of a cullector secur- ing extra pay, fromperquisites allowed, of $12,000 nthe | space of nine months a and fifteen da: | amount of $6500. One moiety is and the other is distributed betw: nounced as the successful contestant for the succession, 4 motion was made that the committee rise. “ Tellers ! Mr. Chai: ! Telle: jaw the gamo that was about tobe played upon the absentees, and protested—‘ Oh, no! no! down! down!” ‘Tellers were?ordered—the attorneys and counsellors of this Court. No. 65. Agricul- | tural Bank of Mississippi et al., plaintiffs in error, vs. Charles Rice et a! is cause was submitted to the Court on the record and printed argument by Mr. Mason for the plaintiffs in error. No. 75. The United States, nts, vs. Charles Lawton’s executar etal. This evacuated accordingly for dinne! johason, ‘Sturgess, | which he form of Stricture in frem ome to body of whom remaiued, were determined to bring the | t0 $9000, and of the surveyor to $4500 ; and yet the fees | the commtttee rose and reported them to the House. Py OA pega telind munednbmeoment Tabinecin: pickiemony car panto toe emcee absentees to account. When Mr, Delano had wound up | ‘rm forfeitures, fines and penalties were omitted to be | Without taking the question the House adjourned. | Supreme Court or THe Unitgp Sraves, Feb. ne Smith, 3 days from Baltimore, with mdz to | — Constitutional Debilit brought on by a secret ba it induls is circle of sixty minutes, and the chairman knocked in | ©XCluded in the limitation. Collectors had in some in- | The weather is dreary and the roads are muddy ; the- | 5.—Samuel H. thlin, Bm , of Tennessee, and | ed im by young men.— hig, whe too freely ind of ne the clincher te his, hi de,and Mr. Hhett was stances received exorbitant pay for their services. Mr. | atricals are improving. Willis L. Williams, Esq ,’of Missouri, were admitted | ots dvapepaia, wecknass of the Linas, and small ee and ar ety : it to society. "Keure warranted in every case oF no je sure and recollect the number 14, with the mortar over the door, as there i: ive sign next door with Dr. Cooper's private office on been put there for the pur venet instisine as Mie), Mise en fence and se, Tucker, fm Traxillo, 16th Jan, eat on the #84 Jun on account of Cape be ioe aaa wich 188 be ramerey wr males: i on old irom if bhde ram RL Maitland; 1 do" eld copper re Mans 3, other, for five months d perquisites to the id into the treasury, the collettor and Fine Weather—The Small Pox—Astounding Rum: Burton—Mr. Gough—Markets, Stock Board, $c. A , We have been favored, for affow days past, with the C hot 16, count was made, 31 to 68. N ti surveyor, unless in cases where one half sto the . cal ‘was submitted to the Court on the record and Me. Rwert suggested that it any geclomin wanted | informer.” He wanted those who served fe most delicious spring.like weather, drawing forth the | printed argument by Mr. Attorney General for the for Omer. The schrFalton, | “MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFIC. to speak now he ought to do so ; he would preter, how- | Yar, to rece’ regular pro rata for their servi ladies in full feather and fashions, rendering Baltimore | appellants. No.1. The State of Rhode Island, complain- OCTOR JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, PEO OR Norns U Deeee fast nae cae eal practit the city of New York in the treatment ofa a rin A inent. that is, he desirous of limiting the sala: | officers to the maximum allowed by law, of $2000.— Again, he desired the rendition of accounts at the end of the fiscal year. Mr. Huntineton, with some remarks explanatory of | the lew, of ’42,concurred in the salutary provisions of ill. ant, va. the State of Massachusetts. The argument of this cause was continued by Mr. Choat for the defendant.— National Intelligencer. street gay, bright and lovely. The small pox has now scarcely a hold left on our city. The number of deaths per week have diminished down to from three to five, and there is every reason to belive that it will soon disappear entirely. There hes been a to hold off till the morning. The chairman (M: tte) said there was no quorum, and the committ could do nothing else than report t! fact to the Hous ‘The committee rose. A i Jol jr ring j.bboom, split attr Mankin, ‘Terry, Baltimore, flonr to Johnson & Low- | ter re Department or State, ‘ tati skill in the ‘Wasuixaton, February 5, 1846. The Dr.’s reputation for t that have existed for ers pre Chairman reported to the §; the Whole on the State of i The Minister of her Catholic Majesty has notified feneraly‘unier conaileration and particularly sr Mr. Dix rejoined in some further explanations of the | most universal system of vaccination introduced by our | to this departmont, the, ia consequence of the tempora- jution relating to Oregon, and that the only conclusion intent of the bill. It designed to limit all extra sllow- | physicians; consequently the few cases that now exist | ry absence of Don J. Chacon, vice-consul of Spain at hr Ann, Hopkins, Petersburg, flour to J Hunter. at which the cemmittee were enabled to arri' ances from all sources to $2,000, and to give for ashorter | are among the negroes in the outskirts of the city. delphia, the cunsulat ‘been placed, by the Min- hr ippi, Derickson, Wilmington, N C, flour to Al- be ate there was no quorum present. The Speaker r pecied ghee Pectin primes ipsteae i rg _ abt se ot a state of eee wee ister, in the charge of Mr. Thomas Dunlap, of that city, ingtow, Mason, Suffolk. Feate: is report to the House. | , OF a division of the fees from forfei- | regard to the ing rumors from Was! mn, Ww! its functions. mond, ‘ 0 M. pons ag # and peualtios, however large, ax heretofore, | Aoally resoh Naw York andcona HACK Giaie, clomaeied | Thee amy.caPoweres 1 exercise tis: fam saree. panek. in the Honest Joun Davis concurre: f the bill. prrsdienty'e | and exaggerated to such an extent that we scarcely m, flowr. m again. Therumor now is, that negotiations flour, &e. te Johnson & x — On Tucaday learn | Bstt Abignttites” Gusts - wy Abigail, Ti wi Re-Annexation — On Tuesday last, we learn Pads eae ond isorse 5 from the Richmond papers, that both Houses of the chi isa rerularly " ; | | And the bill was reada third time, and passed nem. co Ye d and broke off again between Mr. Bu- Lowden. : * ngea OS, "No quorum, | . 02 motion of Mr. Seven, the Senate went into Execu. | chanan and the Dritich, Minister tect the letter lie of | Virginia ture suspended their rules for the pur. | “Schr Lark, Redmond, Phila, flour, &c. ducated Physician and Surgeon. Lene js aquorum in the House, business. After which, in pursuance of a previous | demanding bis passports—that Mr. Buchanan now insists | PoCgge( J" Lyerly ryers steer Aloe ops ie pes oly Below, BARTINE’S LOTION, ner ae i motion, adjourned over to Monday next. ° ng And f pally, t war is inevitable. Don’t ¥ Water ac alececne Lethe District of Colum. nit (Telegraph reports « Bark, #1 pred to be the Mudara, CERTAIN AND RAPID REMEDY in ali cates ot call of the House.” “ Gent — word of it, however. i ne eee a bs ¢ Rheumatism, Gout, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Burns, Seal is moved that there be a call of the Hous House of Representatives nothing stirring here of the slightest local im- | Pia, when the same shall be receded by the Congress of ea. ites: Foisons, Sings ot geet, Wonnds of every description e motion will please say WasuIneTo: ae . the United States.”—Nat. Intel. Feb. 6. Ship Sullivan, Charleston; bark Burcllingss Wieakaess and , Side an ack, Adario, Rio Janeiro; Brig ” “The chair can’t decide.” Savannah. Bright and beautiful rofacallofthe House sun this morning. A out in great numbe of their Phil Mr. Burton makes his first app his sudden and much lamente: host of joyo nce to-night, since havea Lady of the Lake, Bermud: Disasters oN Lake Erie.—A summary of the disasters on the lake for 1845, shows 60 lives lost, 36 ves- sels ashore, 20 others total wrecks, and 4 sunk ; and an no favo: akne! and ‘Dislocations | Pimples all kinds of Erp lum,’ Fever and Ague, ‘Throat, Glandular Tam ill please down, down—oh, don’t get up Mr. Ingersoll ! was ordered, and the clerk was proceeding in the call of nt ‘ ae eee ease natlee Miscellaneous Becord. ! Mr. Gough was received last night by only a tolerable r for Li 1, hay i Sholie,, A’ Complaints,Fever Sores, Old the roll, when a motion was made to dispense with the | tures must have turned the brains of the members of | sized audience, and not much enthusiasm, but very few | SSBteeate of $190,000 damage. ing been detained, will ral this moreing, Letter beget Git | Uleersasd Borey ofall Kinds, Complaints of the Kidney exne- further proceeding init. “ Division.” Ayes 51, noes 49. Beene, Boy they. seein pelernioen cs eater | being willing to pay 25 cents fora sight of the great ‘A young’ daughter of Alderman Van Ness, of | pins Realiuiat pike a rally, Chilblains, Corns, Bunions, Ache, Tooth Ache, suspended. ir. Paice, of Mo. moved that the debate on the Ore- | man. q “ RC. o Ruerr renewed his motion to go into committeo. | gon question, now before the House, terminate on Mon- Sales of Stocks at Baltimore. Albany, was burned to death on Monday evening, by | Lerrex Bacs forthe Pilot Boat whichis to leave this port | ‘Tike Proprietors deem it unnecessary to write lengthy articles On, no, no let's ‘go to dinner, for God's sake.” ‘The | Gay next, at $ o'clock. a | ,,8t0cx Boanv, Feb. 5—Sales of City 6's yesterday at | PS si esha HENS: | for Liverpool, will close at Gilpin’s Exchange News Rooms, | nrgn the monies fusheraee cities cheerFlly ceri Speaker decided the motion out of order, “Adjourn, | | Mr. McKay, of N. C., moved a call of the House. This | 9g3, 97, and 07}, Maryland 6's closed without salot 75 al Winches ak Mipaiaans on Monday, at 10 o’clock. only remedy forthe ints above ‘assert Aj “Mr. Speaker, I move that the House ad- was carried, by yeas 93—nays 56. ii: and their fami bid, 76} asked. Baltimore 6’s, of 1890, closed at 97 bid, Barros Arctic asp Sra Binv—The report of the loss of Sal Ar Auction, F do il journ ” | ‘The roll was then called—1s6 answering to their | 97;’ssked—an ad Ss f Wed. . 5.—62 shares Eastern RR, 6a 6} per ‘ ‘ favo generelly useful and ready eure. s Mr. C ion.‘ j- | names. The ab: | 97t asked—an advance upon the highest Wed- | cent adv.; 100 do General Interest Bank, bal due, $1} per | these vessels on the coast of Brazil, published 1m the Journal of a ite in attesting its val a regents sided peaks amine The Speaker deci mes. Tho absenteos were then called over again, | nesday. Baltimore and Ohio Railroad tained | sh.; 10 do Boston and Worcester RR, 16, e Lapies also tally ‘waite in Commerce and Courier & Enquirer of yesterday, may be found hich hereto! yemed without ret in and ton more answered to their names—making in all | the refos of Wednesday, closing at 495 ors Gi itand whole- Gatien T move, Mr; Speak- |'169, ‘Tux Manxera—There isa rather better feeling in the | Manufacturing Company, 201.8 } per cent in fall by referring to the Herald of the 25th of last month. mletor’s Genesal Depot, Fetal and whol and noes.” Ayes | |, The doors wero then closed, anda yoto taken whether | market for Howard street flour, and prices are Amer. | Kitt do, par a 1 per cent adv; 3 do Chicop ter hs, ety, dated at e wil bo supplied on liberal torus. | ed Pho friends of the | Small sales of mixed brands were made from store | Qo, $775; 2 do Prescott do, 97) per cent; 1 do Saco Water Ne pe toupee socety ivide.” “Tellors, wha org called, rose and | yesterday at $481}. Inote a sale yesterday morning of | Power, $400; 1 do Hamilton ‘Manufacturing Company, + = Lins Bye Tiown devo deat Lan tan cepr rhe | some must bentesemeate t 6 400 bbls. at $4 87}, which price holders are now firm in | ner oentady; 3 do Palmer do, 12} per cent adv; 6 do . in Matthews Bay, House will pl A toordec™ Mayet mudmibers | known before tobe sabesnt from, tele seete> auking. |The receipt price is unsettled. Holders of City | Great Falls do, $300; 18 do Shawmut Bank, $08 per sh; woula-—the vestel is a total {o4s. Su barrels of 0 Tews ail pl come eer * Several membe: — peed iy ate ie nt from their seats | any Pe ware fa on ae a pee! g $5, A ® | 7 do North do, per ‘ah; 2do Boston Exchange, $450 ihe see iwc iaactra, one hapaster, Mr, Winrenor raised a point of order their colleagues were ing ridiculous excises for | $10? s. war made yesterday at that price, | per sh; 5 do East Boston Company, $14} per sh; 2 do oMEDA, Perry, from New York for Boston, load. | PM tequderogn, Kt Mr: Dnomagote insisted that the motion was in order. | them on the floor.” The best excuse whish could have which innow contended for,” The same’ price i taxed Boston Library, 613 18h pert a iat Trpnyand ahora, “went aahore on the west tad of | 5’M. Sharp, Cinclinat, Oto jpeaker decided otherwise—there bi no quo- | been given was to loo! utiful faces of their | small, Whiskey is in moderate demand, and sales at 24 KR! loaRDe 9 975 jand, Wednesday, dth inst, at about 11 0’cloc! 5 joston; Messrs. W. et’s | J rum present. ‘Oh, he’s so hungry, you know. fair companions. Bank, 61}; 3do Eastern RR, 105}; 35 do Portland, Saco cents per gallon for hhds. and 25 cents for bbls. adjourn.”” | Mr, Jones, of Tennessee, moved that this farce end, and Fortsmouth RR, 973; 100 do Westera RR, «6m, 92; | " Scum Joazen Tunxrn, ashore at Lewes, Del.,has been got “Mr. Speaker, 1 move a call cf the House. “Mr, | and that the curtain fall. ‘This was agreed to. $ ee at iad cacti kee, pepe Re thea Ot ahs ba belkooe ncfect. 5 aker, ick move the Hous adjourn. wal end Boos, | joretee to termin te the debate on Monday thers ArpoInTMENTs BY THE PrestpENt, by and with Beata orcester RR, 64 a 64}; 2 do Boston e Prgeeed in ly to Ne ‘ol athe tw Mr. Speaker.” 21 gentlemen rising, believed to bea | ‘ing, it was moved to lay onthe table. Yeas and | i — Bij ty 3 - ‘ | al ‘RENTON, Oliver, previo! reported ashore to nort! tat Smtr, Wen nape" E"rnea” And | apeomiecyaueS neo Soe Ham ede cAeaancres te crane it Ree, | Nateetnoan—i do Iain ding MO, calcio MMT | NOTE RT SOA PS the House adjourned. to lay on the table. , A lace of Henry M. Rector, romoved.— | Tehell Rie Aouge 99 do Werterns IR, 9.2 te Oy}, 25 do, | Oca, eee area on ce aath alti ethene Ser | LYIGHLY PERFUMED with Patchoniy, Ro Respectfully, Tne Doctor. | | The original motion then recurring, the yeas and ‘ontane, to be receiver of public moneys for | do, s haapraaece ’ 998; ing any damage to vessel of cargo, ; Hi genguen, he. tevare toe the H | nays were ordered—yens 109, nays 87. ‘So the debate is t of | af Bt. Augustig, fn {ones *guir NiaganacPormienon was granted to'Capt Rassell,by | acriber. s Wasuincton, Feb. 5, 1846. | seo we fpermioate on Bsutey oe ee o’clock. ied | the State of Flor ‘of Geo. ol | the e commander ofthe Navy Yard, Norfolk, to put the ‘Niagara ‘Wholesale and retail. - of Mr. McKay, of N.C., it was resolved | on the dr; that a thorough examination mij instita- ® When J closed my leiter for the afternoon mail, | that the hour of meeting during. the Oregon debate, be | coated.Jobn 8: B pty postman Ds Co ee Ok Ader ted prepartory o her auling for Liverpeal. “Bhewarascord: | ROUSSEL'S UNKIVALLED PREMIUM the House had not adjourned. “The speech of Mr. | made at 10 o'clock A. M. in place of 12M. This wa Promotions and Appa e vArmy of the United New York, Friday, Feb. 6. | insly taken to the dock, on Tuesday afternoon Jest, by the AVING CREAM Delano was very able, and was in favor of authoriz- | ‘eDde¢ 98 a safety valve, to let off the gas which had | sates — Promotions-— Asnxs—We heard of a few sales in Pots at $3 87}, for SH 2 | nearly exploded by the sudden compression of it into | Regiment ef Dragoons—First Port oF CHARLEston—Harbor Master’s Report for January the early part of next woek. A series of resolutions was offered by | ua, of Ohio, in favor of the whole of $4 25. most superior article now in use, put s,and presented free of tial, to manufacturer's, Ez. HOUBSEL, 190 Broadway Tier Lieutenant William Euatis, to be captain, March 17, 1845, vice Terrett, deceased. Second Lietenant And’w J. Smith, to be first lientenant, March 4, 1843, vice Schaumburg, whose appointment cessed on'that day.— old, and $4 for new. Pearls, Baxapsturrs.—We have the same report and quota- tions to make that were made in yesterday's paper; there is no change whatever. Western, $5 62}—Southern r : iy ing the President to give the notice whenever, in is his opinion, the public good demanded it, which is the same ground taken by Mr. Hilliard of Alabama. small who apply at Mr. Cunnina- regon, &c., but ARRIVALS. | _Y’gptels coasting with the limits of the Bate excepted. yo . @0 Steam Boats tho House refused to suspend the rules to receive them. | Second Lient. James W. Carleton, to be firet lteate eat 75—witlra email lot of Howard street at $0 37, 76 Schooness 0 Sloop Wholesale and retail Mr. Delano is a whig, and comes from the Culum- | itgcit Inve Coen ice oh enh tne House then resolved | March 17, 1845, vice Eustis, promoted, Second cewett | Suorten=the-enlee to-day do not exceed 000 tales, of X TRACTS Oe eat Ca did eet ay Was going to | | Mr. Gexray of Tennessee, (whig) made » speech in | MiP Sttoraes Getwsees: Srovet swgend Liguis‘Shames | are easy for ihe Bugerses '* s7eee Proportion. Prices FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. . contest his seat, but did uot follow it up, having had | oprecities to Svtlvunin ‘mvUF of peace, ke: Du | Gifeamnond, to be tecend T t March 4, 1845, vice WERFOOL CLastiricanion. UJFATARDS of Sitz varistion of the choleeat. Katzants,. enough of Waciington ligation. Hing the delivery of his speech, he asked Mr. C.J. inger- | Smith, prometeds Brower Lieut, Rafe, Ingalls, of’vessgle costing. | get E ROUSSEL, 0 Broadway. Mr. R. B. Rhett, ot South Carolina, has the fleor | fol if he would now repoat the assertion, that there bad | of the second regiment of dragoons, to be secdhd lieu: Benoo lie #) Beokn. Boa ae ; "| for to-morrow, 1should not ihink it strange it Mr. | Pee".me correspondence Petween Great Britain and OUr | tenant March 17, 1645, vice Carleton, promoted. Brevet | Inferior. % Schoo aastueL ALEXANDER, HeserMant, | CHAPS, ROUGH SKIN Adams and he should have another brush in the | fe President's Morag, Oregon, since the delivery o Second Lieut. Cave J. Coats, of the second regiment of | 0: February 2, 1846. i OS FHOSE BITES may be speedily, eured Fi House. | , Mr: Incensout said that a correspondence had again | Ratt resigned. rovet Second Littat Jeep Qcanarrine_ ar Guantesreme The tort. physician of| Gras aeuenyal yemedy ie iy tH RING C190 Breed There isa rumor in town, to-night, that Cassius | been entered into, which would be laid before Congress | Whittiocey, of the second regiment’ of aregoose he be Charleston, 5: C., has issued « proclamation, “thet small pox ts | way Pe ek hey ‘az tom M. Clay and Tom. Marshall, of Kentucky, had | with all possible despatch. | second lieutenant September 18, 1845, vice Ewell, pro- prevailing, in New York, Philad nd Baltimor. ves- N foughta duel, and that Mr. Marshallwas killed; | Mr. Danoix, of Alabama, then took the floor, and | *econd Sead sels from these ports must anchor at quarantine ground.” ; MORE CONFIRMATIO! Mr. Clay being mortally wounded. I suppose there | nee oppor Speech in opposition tu the notice, and | gecent Regiment of Dragoons.—Brevet Second Lieu- a Spoken. THAT CONSUMPTION is no truth in the rumor. If any Clay has fought | nue ear Elon bs ra t Ons | tenant “Alfred Pleasonton, of the first regiment of dra- eeeVE Oe Sey Ship (Br) Chester, from Savannah for St Johns, NB, Jan 30, | CAN BE CURED. with Marshall, it 1s, probably, one of Henry’s sons, | ed by Mr. Detano, of Ohio. | goons, to be second lieutenant, November 3, 1845, to fill | @JReat Estate at Auction.—Two story brick house me het bearing E by 8, 100 miles distant, shi OT HIS is to cantity, yet bare boon afliches with econanignd and 'not Gaesive, | etataneees & vacancy occasioned by the dismissal of first lieutenant | and lot9 Prince street, 15 by 8 feet, $3,600. House and | 1p2882;the Tortugas, bearing E) by 8, vthip | HL shomness of breath from infancy.” Ltookaltearycolagwht ‘The Supreme Court room was crowded to-day, to Auvany, Feb. 5, 1816, | Ranson. a. | ota Reince street, 26 by 86 feet, $6,760. Three story | ” Jando, exchanged syznals with aN York bark steeriiig North, | etled upon my lungs, and which my physician, after ws hear the speech of Mr. Choate, of Massachusetts The Senate met lL. Mr. Hard ted, by | 7rd Regiment of Artillery —Lieutenant Colonel Wil- | brick house and Jot 50 Franklin atteet, 25 by 100 feet, | showing a red flag with on anchor. iiaet wad. lett sate, bed covet, fever, biakt Saaie, extien a tha bends orth Bhedevdeieed? | Be. | 13 8 metas usual. Mr. Hard reported, by | jiam Gates, to be Colonel, October 18, 1845, vice Armis- | $9,750. Two story brick house 19 Suffolk street, 18] b: Jan 15, off Stirrup Key, bark Vernon, bound to New York: | Gerangement of my stomach and. bowels,-great, mt hi mak ad eed i ind. ; | bill, to authorize the New York and New Haven | tead, deceased. Major Francis 8, Belton, of the fourth | 100 feet, $4,400. Do 25 do $4,250 Lot on 29d street, | rig Tremont, 10 days out from Mount Dessert, bad | brosmsts ofstrength. Having heard ofthe Choate shakes from his lips the pearls of eloquence | >! 0 4G, ieee reba | regiment of artillery, to be Lieutenant Colonel, October | near 2d Avenue, 26 feet front, $780. 3 story brick house | asco, PEE vere | bY Seheuck's Puimonie Syrup, | deter with as much prodigality asa fairy does the dew- | Railroad Company to extend their road from the | 13,'1845, vice Gates, promoted. Brevet Secend Lieuten- | and lot 20 King street, 21 by 100 feet, $5,100. ‘Two story | 6 1, of Were Bad, (Je) chip Golieh; deons fom Liver: | trial. It loosened drops of the morning from her tiny feet. Connecticut line to the Harlem road. ant Lucien Loeser, of the second regiment of artillery, | brick front house and lot 16 Mu! berry streot, 20 Races. | after using icgome time, [began to recor meal te jan et NE a long day,as the | Resolutions were adopted, instructing the Com- | te, be Becend Liantenant, May 3), 1849, vice A. F: Stow, nS Teeeee Ete | Hauarax, Jan 37—Arr, ral Grandee, Grindle, NYork,25 ds. | the Palurouic Sprup, aa the a mages by wale irase dite ” | missioners of the Canal Fund to report tothe Senate | _ Fourth Regiment of Artillery —Brevet Major John L. inches front, 16 feet 9 inches rear, 73 feet 2 inches one becgrecetinpatrende -nrtile! Sd | ates ery yy elieving that the dections Te followed, tey | " ner, i % other, w: rear, $7,625. An y . TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. { (8 amount of tolls éollected oneach article trans | Seas Gctebertd, inde, vice Retee peated Vint | Hors mosey DHGk, horan ucel WF oF dames weet ty tooks| orton, obiRe-Acr. eile Delegata, Sci NOHGesn; rigs eee ENOCH SWALLOW, — Ported on the canals during the past year, and how much | Lieutenant Rapheel C. Smend, to be captain October 13, | front, 19 foot 7 inches roar, 120 feet 8 inches one side and | Harriet, of Portland, Sargent, Mau ches Chas A Han. | Hunterdon County, New Jersey. In Senate. ‘ these tolls would have amounted to, at the rate of tolls | 1845, vice Gardner, promoted.” Second Lieutenant Fran: | and 33 feet 3 inches the other, $5,100. Four story brick | "%™,0lFrivincetown, Nickerson, Norfolk; May, of do, How- | omen Nona Court. Wasnincton, Feb. 5, 1846. | goa by the Canal Board for 1646; also instructing the | ci# larke, to be first lieutenant October i house and lot 99 James street, 18 feet front,8 inches rear, | brig Emeline. sui ' of Portland, from Mansanilla, CLureh: | Prayer by Rev. Mr. Milburne. Jo f i Smead, promoted. Second Lieutenant Geo 33 feet 8 inches one side, and 36 feet 6 inches on the | ill master. Signal fora brig gone to North Shore. Cld—brhs Mr. Sreionr prosented the credentials of Joseph W. | Committee on Manufactures to enquire if the Superin: | to be first lieutenant October 31, 1845, vice Soley, de. | other, $4,750. House and lot 58 Dey street, 25 by 100 feet, | New World, Crowell, ‘Wilmingtus, NC, to load for Amster: | of charg Chalmers of Mississipp,, elected to fill the peace tendent of the Montezuma Salt Springs accounts for the | ceased. Brevet Second Lieutenant Daniel H. Hill, of | $9,000. dam; Elk, eran, Fil etphi Baker, do— roll & Co.'s, gp ire i apetorlaern | form, arising from the resignation of Hon. R. J. Welker. | sie quties, and what becomes of the proceeds of the | the third regiment. of artillery, to be second lieutenant ioe “wind SW to W goody ithe heavy squall: | ringirects cor: Weester, Washi is Mr. C. was accordingly qualified. " P | October 18,1648, vice Clatke, Fromoted’ Breet secant Family more. Sailed, wind SW to Pegaso. With 6 heavy exwell | fourth street, cor. Wooster, Ws Square, Mr. Bentox submitted a paper in reference to brevet , duties. | Lieutenant John H. Greland, of the first regiment of ar- In passing through the different markets, we Sey btn ing Sonat, al ‘Michigan, the | Testi sriod thar PB Beckman docs not sell my ori- and ste’ rank in the army. Various petitions pre- Mr. Ponten’s resolution requiring the corporation of | tillery, to be second lieutenant October 31, 1845, vice | but erationfirom our last week's prices of the | [ilritethenl tengmedtaied'seaieatey te. | heal Geumian Pulmonte Byrep, und vo avova anceveoas eonly sented. hetcite: Ghieck is Mew Yoee ai, tokens i | Getty, promoted. many different kinds of meats, fish, poultry, and vegeta- | ““Cuanirsrox, Hoo Sarr, lise brig Choctaw, Mayo, Boston fant, cenmine Pulmonic Syrup, and to ava , On motion of Mr. Mangum, 'y Church in New Yor! 'y, to repo. ye amouiny Third Regiment of Infantry.—First Lieutenant Joseph | bles. One of the up-town, or Bi way ‘shop- ts, hip lowa, Lines, ig Tybee. from 3 im*m J. H. SCHENC: Resolved.—That the 47th rule of the Senate be so | of its capital, landed estate, income, &c., &c., within ten | L. Coburn, to be captain, November 3, 1845, vice Cotton, | We notice, hase Lewd of fine Beef. Poultry of all kinds verian brig, and a brig and sche, 2d—arr > + amended as to admit to the floor of the Senate, the ex. ays, Waa accepted. resigned. ' Second Lieutenant Oliver L. Shepherd, to be | i# not s0 Pisnty.but prices are much the same. Some fine ‘afts, Boston, 13 i DR. SALMON’S RE DY officers of the Senate. day and Saturday of each week wi first lieutenant, November 3, 1845, vice Coburn, promot- | Veal at ten: mantis 10 and 12centaper lb. Eggs rg | RR HPS ot i OR disorders ofthe Stomach, Liver and Kidneys, secon (This will admit Messrs. Gales, Seaton, Blair and | the Senate {or the consideration of privat ed. Brevet Second Lieutenant Robert Hazlitt, of the | are in demand. | ekee aera ee ee indigestion, loss of appetite, , biliow! Rives, &e.) . ; : A fourth regiment of infantry, to be second lieutenant, br. $1 58 a3 — on | N6Yis Del Norte, Door, — Seaplane: pause, tanmage, lew trig, loge 2 exitt, Yeite, submitted a rosolution inquiring of the Se. November 3, 1845, vice Shepherd, promoted. g ao 975 GiovcrsteR, Feb (81d, b Paine in the beck, side, and lower t the progress mado, or maxing, in the for. > < C nam. {ifloations at Key West. with estimates, he. Colonel (of the regular army) Young, commenced arel- william Wiktionol fac aero? roster alee Baoe 9 6 ™*Houmes Hove, Feb 3—Arr, schrs Ifabella, Clark, Freder- 18 CELEBRATED MEDICINE: bas. mst wath extra ANNEXATION OF THE TEXAN NAVY. teration of his charges upon the characters of Senators; | be colonel July 15th, 194 Vo. aul Brecat r 4 of ieee Foon, Fre Sige. Wate Pome: Te | ‘Mr. Baasy introduced a bill for this purpose; also pro: again he produced reports, documents, judgment re- Second LicutenantiChristopher C. Augur, of the second 10 aod o8 ee re TL fan Boston Passed lath Int'39 08'S low 405507 | i viding for the annexation of the Texan officers, without cords, books, newspapers, billa of exceptions, pl regiment of infantry; to be second liewenant September 7500 0 010 whaltug brig Inga, of Wareham, cruising; 15th ultimo lat 3130 | , curtailment of their rank. This will secure the annex. briefs, sermons, ¢tc., etc., etc., to finally prove and de: 19,1845, vice Higgins deceased. Brevet Second Lieuten. Sia 0 0 6 N, lon 66 49, passed a bark with letter D tm her sigual, which | ne the cyetemn seceating SOUPS: ation ef the gallant Commodore Moore, whose services | monstrate in the most ocular and decisive manner, his ant Ulysses 8. Grant,’ to be second lieutenant Septem. TA i + way the hark was steering is not stated. } EDY CONTAINS NO MERCURY, nor any in the Gulf, in the extirpation ofthe Mexican navy,were | popularity as a public and private man throughout the | ber 30, 1845. < 8 if B Ket West, Jan schs Ganges, Tucker, Traxi it, and does act prevent the closest attention, t: of incalculable advantege tothe annexation of Texas. State of New York ; he, (the gallant Colonel) called “Fish Regiment of Infantry.—First Lieutenant, William 7 2012 Churchinan, N York; John @ sAdits. do. Bosch Fs ‘ue moat sati references givenif required. THE TEN WAR STEAMERS. this adefence and rebuiter of the charges which had Chapman to be Captain, June 8, 1845, vice Johnson, de- % alo i Taran’ toileuniaks Haan, bikteles bicak Cokecones eg fh ING, 194 Broadway, The bill providing for an addition to the nary of ten | deen mado upon him. {call it impudent and unparal- | ceared. Second. Lieutennne, ieee A a eaeneon, de- 52200 jensacola; John. Adains, St Marks” i fet te nnn cc nn oh iron steamers of war to be built by contract, and appro- | leled egotism ; a cabalistic science and conventionality first lieutenant June 8, 1845, vice Chapman, promoted. Shao 6 ‘Lewes, Del, Feb 4—The brig Paul T Jonen, Taylor, for Re “THIRD EDITION. Priating $6,625,000 for this and other collateral objects, | ofa propagandism of insane tenets and doctrines, unpal- | Second Lieutenant George Deare, to be first lieutenant ‘ ¥ bile, went to sen on Monday evening. Brig Palm, splor, for | THE from Thursday last; with a pending amend. | pable and unpalatable, unheard of, and unread of in the | November 17, 1845, vice Reid, deceased. Brevet Second 3 : Boston, went to sea yesterday. The Revenue Cutter Forward | PRIV ATE TRE ATISE Hannegan, for ten additional steamers of | arcana of orthography or authorship ; a series of te: Lieutenant Mortimer Rosecrants, to be second lieutenant @xae 0 left this morning on a cruise. Two herm brigs came in last 9 ‘und appropriating two millions from | versations, a consecution of terrific leaps and Plunges | June &, 1845, vice Whitall, promoted. Brevet Second er arsed Dig Oak, Peper, for Portsmouth, NH. BY DR. RALPH, pablic lands to defray the cost of con- | over the insuperable bar of etiquette, of sobriety, and of | Lieutenant Lafayette B, Wool, of the: Stk regiment of eee ee eee ae eRer' Breurer from Bortex, | ()N CERTAIN DISEASES, im wi best and moe struction ; with another pending motion by Col. Benton, | sanity, and, teo, upon the oor of of that Senate! Oh | jaluntey.to be accaral Honvcncit wee ame eetment of bony Bante New Ontrans, Jan 38—Cid, ships Elizabeth, Br Liverpool con of cure are stated in first in order, for the postponement of the bill tothe first | my hands me hold them as high as the heavens in | Deas, yromoted. sna | Provineialist, do; Ristto, Bostong barks Heron, do: Lady Cox ; cm ers bg ol eg Monday in May noxt. astonishment! Colonel Samuel Young, during an in- sgiment of Infantry—Captain Benjamia L. E. - 18 | stable, Garbutt, Liverpool Evening Sear, 1, do; Sharon, meet hl om oe svequonsyraniatane: Ms Wesrcorr took the floor. He atyecated the bill, | termiasion of his personality, tala," the pring Bonneville, of the seventh regiment of infantry, to be } 5 Tecumach, NYork;' brigs, Pinta, Havana; Vancouver, | feserption of reveralannocent disorders frequently mistake and the erection of the steamers, while he resiated the | tained in my Phi Beta Kappa Lecture, in 1826, major July 18, 1845, vice Hoffm: ted.’ First A gas and a market; Ottoman’ Boston; CH Appleton, Ha- | deceptions fa well known boasting class of ‘ 4 | maj ¥_ 18, 1845, vice Hoffman, promot i ; 15 | vana; Loretto, NYork; Nancy Pratt, 8t + John A Lan. argument that it had of necessity, any relation to the adopted in England, and statesmen there ar Lieutenant Wm. Walker, to be captain bi . 3 Mik. Arrcbarks Adeline, 20dsfm Boston; Louisa he Qregon question, the notice, or the formal occupation of | (positively struggling —that w t, resigned. Second | ae Ren ene eee ttio de Janeiro, Nov Mt the Northwest Territory.’ Mr. Westcott stated that | them out."(The question was upon the Texas resolutions) nt peter ela Range ar Eek ler ee ety or fetta, Ki fede lo phe ne Bg he should not, however, vote for any affirmative action | It is just to say that Mr. Young has consumed more of | romoted. Brevet Second Lieuten- 2 | ton, “a: Gesu, fro Phitadel, edron, ton: 1 poh op npear Akon dyad apy pede upon the Oregon question, calculated to excite differ- | tho time of the Senate, since the commeucement of the of the Sth regiment of intantry, to be | hemia, Br, 9 ds fim Ki sche Sarah Frances, 20 be misled will, however, soon detect the imposition. ences of opinion as to the results of such action, unless | session, in defining his position--in putting what he feuitenant November {, 1845, vice Fitzgerald, | 1 | Thomaston. Below, co p—2 ships, 3 brigeand 4 sch: . 8. Aware of the opinion in general cuterained of thos juch action. were preceded by the organization of at | calle.a proper construction upon the term “ conserva: egg ( ; 1'| Soe Raeaemes Feb Arr, achrs Ellen Rodman, Shearman reese Eee era as career ae east a respectable naval pease establishment. He con- ve"—in making attacks upon the pul an vate Re, a} en i 8 . Ny . ras ia, | 8f¢ seen in almost every paper), itis consi a MM coived there atoamers expedient, if England had at this | characters of Seuntore, and tn roplying to their fttacks | rosin or atime stanioer au teheioe | . 3 | ental vie NX orks Wen Deora: walls Holmes. Holes slo the following statement as the ground on which thd moment ceded to us the whole of Oregon, and Mexico upon him, and, finally, upon a million irrelevant sub- tenant colonel, July 15, 1245, vi + 1) Helen. Keene, NYork. E | Usk claims eepesial e jraduate of Edin! ke—h: the whole of California. Nor did he want this increase | jects, ambiguous as the leaves of the Sybil First Lieutenant Daniel P. Wi 30 | ron, Feb 4—Arr, bark Baltic, Allen, from Mobile for | gopmer ‘works vio, The © Domestic Guide bag Se . of the navy to carry out the doctrine of Anacharsis contusion fly to the hurrying winds a sport,” ¢ 18, 1845, vice Davis, dismisse {| Providence; ‘brigs Macon, Hayden, Savanoah for Prov; Colum | which has — passed ral editions, 8 ‘Tre: Cloots, for the protection, defence, and security of, and | #neiad,) than any man ever did before in America. It §,'Dix, to becaptain, July 15, 1848, vice Bonneville, pro- pia, Lendiner, Bristo} for Charleston) oO Pate ene cies | dseon the propagandis:. of our principles over the intestinal re- | will also be remarked that theso speeches were c moted. First Lieutenant Richard’ C. Gathir, to be cap- j Sk edhe ay tam | igilant heath, Neve York for | timonial letters from the most emi ae fics of South America. We should enough to | pletely out of order. The patience of th nati tain September 30, 1845, vice Dix, appointed paymaster. ta a foreand aft ache with no. foretopmast, ashore on the N | the most emin 1o to take care of ourselves—quite enongh. The learn- | how become exhausted ; “room and ough” had Second Lieutenant Honry Little, to be ‘fvet lieu. Wolds cl Fuber's Islvods was beeled considerable, and two or | Of this, C17, ed Senator instituted a comparison between the navies | been given this Senator to say all ai tenant, April 18, 1845, vice ‘Whiting, promoted three smocks ide. "Pe out $ supposed | 3, of of Great Britain and France, on the one hand, and of the | wished to say—when Senator Clark, 0, Second Lieutenant James R, Scott, to be first lieutenant the Portsmouth, Manroe, from or te te In 1845, Great Britain hed | suspect, deputed by the {Senate e Colonel's | July 15, 1845, vice Dix, promoted, ‘Second Lieutensnt | S| one eet ee en ceeters Keser Nie, Fits! Fitst! in commission and in ordi- | character as 8 politician,” arose he ; Charles H. Humber, to be first lieutenant September 30, 6 | Che aa joop Tecumseh, As! York. | | VANS’ VEGETABLE EXTRACT- there were 46 effective |-duced papers, dated A. D. 1827, dictionaries, Bib! | 1845, vice Gathir, promoted. Brevet Second Lieutenant jarch 35 | Mbarke Triton, Luce, and Julia, Allen. Mobile; brig | 1 WANS pV RCE TABLE EX Y build ‘Of bs y re in rapid progress i 1, ngines of demolitior John M. Jones, of the fifth regiment of infantry, to be | Bir! Ingraham, ; sche’ Richd Rash, Crowell, of the proprietors of of building. er sailing there were 2 ships | aracter ;” th second Lieutenant April 18, 1845, vice Littl hilad; Oregon, Jos! aven. : Pivee hanss We aks of 120 guns at sea—t12 of same c! in ordinary and | over night iy Fenster Cl lark, and | Brevet Second Lieutenant Franklin Gardner. to be se. HILADELPHIA, Fi é arse Tr ¥z* Elizabeth, Smith, | whole period of time was ander pyc Tht, had gry mission, ke. France had rehearsed in his dreams. He proved that Young wes an cond lietitenant September 12, 1845. Brevet Second | 17 ds fom Purbs Islan ty lg TR tie Maven per stiving say brneht 5 gm, Bei a re war steamers of re — e winked at the coali- h H. Potter, - O 4 at rd a largo clase—11 sailing sbips of 120 guns, 23 of 80 guns, | tion in 1824¢—that he denounced (subsequently of course) tment hn oF ht TE ary Rd sod eeeen 2a tale raene ped aie acne Mary Avgus- | that are thas tare and so on and there were means on hand to increase, | the throwing over the toa in Boston harbor—and that he | Quimby, resigned. i sehr moree, Norton, NYork. . of all medic in case of necessity, both the navies of England and of | was and is, essentially, and materially, and necessarily | ~ Ei, hth Regiment of Infantry—Second Lieutenant Cal- ‘oatLaND, Feb4—Arr, sch Edward, Harding, Norfolk. Sid, discov France to a much ‘ularly the British | an old federalist. He occupied the day in doing the bu. | vin Hetzel, to be frat lieutenant May 20, 1849, vice John- | HAA es Wii: PO Chai navy. On the other but one ship of the | siness, and he did it. Colonel Young will not show any | son, cashiered. Brevet. Second Lieutenant Jecod J, | Hobart tows, V-D.L. Bent. Pa oe dat ape AE met Pag pa line at sea, two steamers,'and some forty vessels of all | more ‘persol in . Senator Clark now pro- Boohee, of the first nt of infantry, to be second | ‘San. PO bh Ay bet classes, fit for service. | And our navy, taking all to- | nounced a remarkable eulogy upon the life and time of | ligutensnt June 1, 1645, vice Manson, fesigned, Drover North coast of Brazil. Feb2—Sid, brigs Zai gether, the finished and unfinished vessels, vessels in F.. Croswell, and the reliable and patriotic course of his Second Lieutenant Theodore L. Chadbourne, of the sec- jen, West Indies. i 2 jounted to about seven- Jidany argus. (Edwin Croswell was standing immedi- ond regiment of infantry, to be second lieutonant Sept. | }ANNan Feb 2—Cld. ship Burlington. Boston, bark Dun- vessels, all ; or about one-sixth ately on the right of your corresponent) | The <drgus | 10, 1849, vice Darne, resigned. Brovet Second Lieuten: | a Darien: brig L Baldwin, Basset, NY ork. Went 10 seam — {the navy of Rogl of the naval force (said Senator Clark,) elected Mr. Van Buren! (Cros ant Edmnd B. Holloway, of the fourth regiment of in. | Jp | Dr Le Beldwin, Bassett, NYork. Anti-Bilious Pit 7 again tha saaenere weonousa Os Santher Bana say | Mel amiled) The streus ia the sine qua nen of | fantry, tobe second lieutenant, Soptember i, 184, vice | = and pusiying the blood” tee we , 3 \odical Droswell st tened , $0 that Hi deceased. | Particularly his cesumption that there was D0 more ne: | Hoe pattivude: was reesaakenie yea arreey vasa ‘Me | Senet stielbivisiter's | Depertaene eke a 7. A By Last Night's Southern Mail. IVANS & HART, Prod Commerce in the Sods en sn ene erotection of our | Clark.) has hedged up the democracy like sheep in Lieutenant Morris 8 Miller, of the third rogimemt of @- | New Onue coments Mapoteh HM Scher | Nvoutafentakehs— Arr, ship Rob Roy, Drammond, 4 ds fa Fo URSE Our trade inthe Chesepoake Bay, “New, oursquadton | the: wonoohedti se ere cuatenters Haet etc ake Ulery, to be assistant quartermaster, with the rank of | qin & Wouler—t pkgs Giger Mailers box Robinson & Me | Ident Jone K Thandalliepora tle indus, fim lo | 7 7UNTERIAN DYSPENSARY, No. Division a : . 0 " 4 5 cotton le Janeiro; i . ‘ in the Mediterranean amounted to only one frigate anda | upper one, with a Very grave expression of countenance.) Sriment—-Benjamin ¥. Larned, reappointed, | Pimm—7pkes HY Oe mri SE Micesh de Garett | NOrcan brig fede ea eae oar | sepeltl uemteaset CA dheston GP's coin eee ted tee rent sogie.tied signin Mei Srachantasey wean, emp wigs wade het rept jo, cers emiree: | Wide lAton eAtE ean bandanas Wav We ty td aay Vawngtaia.te | Sd ORuUNOMS heb Tg epee val al lo ‘*) er julford—| ha ‘ork. low—" that es tress of Gibraltar, in a commercisl point of view. It was | of the conduct of "tod eminent editor in bie Con: | pofated, to ake effect November 37 idea eee hiciee: | de Glark Rcz—deg do Kaowhan Lyman & Fomroy_90 doJ 8 | tm NOrian a ae Mary, =| itbow inary ose c inexpedient to abandon this advantageous position. Our , ommittes, without taking the | mer commission ‘expired. St. Clair Denny” paymaster, | a7 Ota dod B Lasala—— Ndo 43 suger Barstow & ker, St Augn: Bie it Mary, veTnam: diet or hind porno tag | fpempegeny 120, WA 6f 5B omall | ons, Feported progres reappointed, to take effect October 15, 1943” when his WiBarywelh-te do Wiper B Get te Ureaetee Hae? | Fas ate: 14, Fab Arr, ir. i “4 the Mediterranean trade was not leas than $8,871,321— | musselaer county ; and the Senate went tase RE erenren engene.. Rages 5. Diy, Bip aera EBathae bal} bee! Oe foto do font J Kal dam brags Beate con Beli a» yahioe engage! that trade eine, hundred: [executive session, i dlie'0 ia * Lieut. Grant was promoted in, the seveath regiment of in- | & Brothers —4 1a hhds hs. Soulless | New aie 5 a | jouse met as usual. Mr. Cooper re; by bi i AV ANNAH—] riee we & co—100 3 eo tca” Bach, o,marie chats caged ain fig eet ncgmene | ain he tk newt Fda” | de kaye ae ences | = 3 }, t00, TO! various | the city of New York. i 7 im the h t | " governments aronnd th» Moditerranean, (that even in a | Mr. Chatfield reported in favor of the bill to extend | of hinnenant, Gardner was promoted, reap Cot te Soknae nied ae * "Worn 7 i! Me. * ', deceased, and exchany 8 tume of profound Iprace, the presence of a protecting { the jurisdiction of justices of peace to certain actions; | sent Teqlyeat, the 71B,) with Lieutenant Ulysses ro Tes rice 1b coleeate y | :

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