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— eaaiiainniaaemcemmmemeed orth ees evolutions from Mississippi, strong ud they were for | Oregon, England hed notitle. We shell have the whole, / Auuany, Feb. 10, 1846. Oregon. and against fermi interkenge: ite. Dix ew | St eke shall bere tatcheies i bolospets einer he out Logislativg Proceedings. petitions from Cayuga county, in reference to | or the otherof us. He would new come to the question ‘asaal Benato Whi inti ry ‘2 Indian treaties; also @ petition in relation to Mex- | of war. Would the passage of the measure now before | The Senate met as ator Wright inti- | pittimore for ‘Capt Long IMPORTANT MEDICAL NOTICE. ican indem * Dickinson Presented the petition the Senate, be a just cause of war? OF rather spond mated, in reply to an enquiry by Senator Johnson, | an East Indiaman, (probably the "Talber, ees DEE EVANS No. 12 Peck slip; near Water rest, of Signor ‘on the same subject. Mr. D. England Teceiveit esa just cause of war? Sbouldthey that the Select C. 3 i) cubiant telatite do Jopea. lew ont s bees more than ty Years Cyd didn’t concur i petition at all, but he thought he | hesitate to legislate because they believed that Englend | that ‘ommittee on " p-aead | Brown, 10 ders (rom Bermnda, with modes, to yale aun eurgery, pestienenly nouns, Coa would show the gentleman what it was to be liberal. pepo Josh, upon the passage of the resolution as a cause landlord and tenant, would soon present a bill in at y lector, yi cases ‘of srery variet COUNTERFEIT. of war t Grande, eame rim the e the throat, strictures, ke., caus- this matter, which would meet the wishes of the people isasters reporied by Capt By see Missal | io Tal prctce, Te is of the greatest importance to the une fo cl by » Dr. E. is the most interested. ‘The Senate Committee have delayed | "“SchrViudson, Thatcher, from Nassau, NP, Jan 23, with salt | Guana sn experianced phyeicion. Dr E- | their report upon the anti-rent difficulties, until the | to WP Griff: . his owe in eity; great, ah at ‘expall the Hopital as aatle. “Hits econ ive hag oupaned Mr. Asi id lution of enquiry in regard Mr. Maxoum.—Will the Senator allow me t of counterfeits of American coins, which was adopted, | not aiready understood froen part of the. supp LINES AND rite PUmLiC L480 saneof this Fesolution will not 1 Mr. Breese reported a bill providing for the imposition jooked | Schr Tioga, Collias, days from Wilmington, NC, with na- | f / bly make a final disposition of the matter. 1 oe ‘Cox. font iH nois upen all public lands { war between the two countries ? Assom| . , ; val stores to 5 ‘ F privacy. 1d Feek Blip and be covinerd. His chan saad Seah junto; rom and aBer the day of ale, Read | Mr. Auten replied, oa = eae Soe bah ee | The Senate, then, went into committee agaio, Lo | wed ee Suediker, from Baltimore, with mde are most reasonable, and all cases are guaranteed. fi 1m*me . the honoruble Senator ciently undersi mal the Oregon and Texas resolutions, and Senator Wri ‘amorie, Norton, (of Arrington) from Ee ecmaon, of La, reposted ebillin relation te cer | fe'bechie te, seewte tg SROMIeTMMAIEL amt ae seanbiak tp foo darion (os dar, ink aananet | Behe (of Arring ) m Philadelphia, LUCINA CORDIAL, tein pubtic Lands in that State. fore, it would supercede the necessity of any ans and reiteration of the charges so frequently made | “Schr J D Jones, Coles, Wilmington, NC, with lumber and OR THE (Mr. Yuleo must speak louder—can’t’be heard by the | his (Mr, A.’s)Ypart. (Gemeral ghee’) against the character of Mr. Young. Almost every | naval stores, to E'S Powell. Sid in co with’ sehr Tioga, for N ELIXIR OF LOVE. E ‘ to Dr. H. rab reporters unless he speaks in a louder tone. } Mr. Attew atthe suggestion of Mr. Hanmzoan, gave | atsortion mado by Mr. Wright was pronounced | York. eras rea anaial ae ho. kau PE ree. ‘and imereasing demand for this celebrated and ka Heseamn present, and addtasaand 9 nniint Gen. Cass moved the postponement of the previous | way, and the Senate wemt into Executive Session. false by Mr. Young upon the moment. Mr. Fol- Sehr jartha M. Fowle, ‘ashington, NC, and oe eT meay throughout the British Empire, Lens sree. receive orders, and that the Senate take) up the regular order— ane som was in the chair, and preserved order with | “Sci. s Rp Paynter, Cropper, Berlin, com. canefface it hes long been user) and preacribee by tne’ post Mlecical Advice, the Oregon notice + House of Ragresentntevene the greatest dificulty, as frequently, while Mr. Wright | sehr Ann Smith, Smith, from Baltimore, with flour, &e, to | emisent physisinay throughout the civilized world, as R LAMERT is at Col Bewron objected, and on his motion, his resolu- ‘asHinaton, Feb. 10, 1946. was speaking, Mr. Young would rise from his r& Mailler. On Sanday was off the Highlands, it was | reign Speedy cure for Incipi ‘onsumption, tion of enquiry upon, the President, in regard to Mexi Severs} communication were received from the Trea- leseiblppapee hes eaeieon) rend) emmanee retort and | blown off athe N'W gale, split ying Jib, &e., and shifted | wetty Impopeney” Ticotrbany ar When Oat : Osi can offvirs, was taken up and passed sury and War Department , &c. ferred toappropriate rebutter of the Asof course, the question was | cargo. : ree ainful Mensiruration, Incontinence of Urine, or invol- Mr Nitew reported a bill of 37 000, for the relief of a committees, and ordered printed. not taken upon the Texas resolutions, BY at half past get Girone: Adams; trom Philadelphia, with coal. —— uepascea theneot's for the genecal posstatian of the Mr. Maokiatosh, a Post Ofice contractor. The several standing committees were then called | ; p, M., the committ ported pi | $f Bie Rs rola Vir pal Hs ad et er ny tof = erent causes, or produ Y | d days. ‘ FIPTY THOUSAND. upon for reports. Several private bills were reporte’, | ‘The Senate cuncurred with the loop Dolphia, re vod ln Dinclip o-ao giles inceedecaaiaian DEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIE Mr. Hansecaw moved 60000 extra copies of the arbi- | of n9 intereutto any body but those for whom reported. | cise bill made by the Assembly, except | : BO iy gine a| the salject of contaiegs Td temty to | #108 from a too frequent indulgence ofth | tration correspondence. Lie: A bill was <pporied fron, the Committee on the Dis- | providing for a publication of the list of voti | Aship supposed to be the Talbot, Story, from Canton and | te 0° Walled efficacy of t comet for | Youth, and thereby causing " at MOUSE ReSOLUTIO: trict of Columbia,to enlarge the powers of the Orphan’s | And the Senate adjaurned, | Manilla ark Lawrence, of Boston. Gleets, Irregularities inthe Secre- Finny oe So ae i ‘The resolutions from the House, for giving the Ore- | Court in this city, giving ta em powers, not now enjoyed | 1» to gon notice, were introduced into the Senate by Mr. | over property. The House met as usual, and was engaged during the . Female Sappretsious, (or the re-. | obect heing to restore the aterm, mentally ° entire day in ‘hr John Drew, Power, from Port au Prince. i state of Vigor nature ly designed. m, in committee, upon the con- | two brigs unkown. sus Uteri, and. in fact, almost every disease to | “TOU Tint Bie, disease. [requ without the French, read, and referred to Mr. Allen’s committee. Mr. Gippincs offered an amendment, that nothing in | tested seat from Dut ‘Without taking the question, | Also, two brigs, Sail yates the mo md tigate portion of hhamman 0 sation, is the least aware, some by ms Private bill passed. | this Dill shall be construed s0 as to make persons proper. | the committee rose, and the House adjourned. From | Barks Elisabeth, Hall, settee; Lotty, Antwerp; Brig | lorany thing short of thac i is oMerod te oa mit hoes us pete rape tke Dr. THE TWELVE MONTHS? NOTICE. * ty. He was proceeding to debate this amendment, and | various indications, 1 have concluded that Mr. Pierce, | Republic, for Port au Prince, aud others while in all other diseases enu: ed Sat ines aid Gen. Cass renewed his motion to take up the twelve | defining his position on this subjent, denying that he had | the presant incumbent, will bs ousted from hie week ed | Or chronic, it will be tound asafeand sovercign ve ERIS OF IRCORTOGIEEC®. ined advertising months’ notice. ade seastaaaiae | aver} intended topetartere with the right of property in | Mr. Crosby will be declared duly elected and duly ia- | See naan portal ina gentle tone, eperetin rally Spon the gems city, puarantors« fect cure, el Mr. J. M. CLaytos was understood to ask +} @ re- | the District, when stalled. Miscellaneous Record. e nee : a tters, post paid, enclosing a fee, imi isd solution be Jaid asvie, and that the bill forthe ten war Mr. McHenry, of Ky,, rose to alpeint of order. The | : . . stimulacing any function as to produce s relaxation. | vf ‘medicine, with advices sent to any part of the Sere ts feranatt the geese | amendment was inconsistent with the bilL. ‘The Speaker | Packet ship Vinoreran, having been detained, will sail this | Ou'the contrary, itasems to actin perfect karasouy with aes Gen. Cas: : States. 1 tha this Oregon notice was madethe | ruled accordingly. Mr. G. appealed, but the Speaker | aw Onueans } nite an active in- | moming at 12 o'clock, for Liverpool. Feneial of the naturel cuergien The fest botule ered will | Ofice 63 Gold street. Open from A. M.to9F. M., special order for to-day, a long time ago, and he hoped it | wassustained. The bill then passed. quiry for cotton fe ry parties were Marts yor Cura —A letter bag fora vessel about to leave fully convince the purchaser of the trath of all we have as- would be resumed. A resolution of inquiry wes submitted, asking for in- | sadly disappointed at the nod arrival f the Boglish news aed The question was taken upon the joint resolution for | formation, whether any officer or officers of the Army or | The sales of the ‘ime for Canton will be made up, and remain open at this office un- MORE CONFIRMATION Pripeypal Office, 125 Fulton street, New York. Sold also b; PTIO the M4 noo or papers tor - ce: Je. the notice, by « division—23 on the democratic side ris- 6 Compensation as clerks in_ | 4,600 bale: ile. The | (il Setariays the Mth instant, at noon. Letters of papers tor | sath W. Fowl, joston; Dr. Wadsworth, Providence; J. z| THAT CONSUMP D ION . . . , p t Hiberni the Squadron, received atthis office, * postage paid,” will be | Murphy, 90 North Sixth street, Philadelphia: O. er, CAN BE CU + % ing for the x e, and 22 on the whig side against it. So y of the Department addition to their pay as offi” | market closed quite steadily. The Hil ernia’s accounts Jone nt Laroque, end Roberts & Athi itimore; Chas. HIS is to certify T have been afflicted with a the joint resolution wes taken up. cers of the Army or Navy. ~ | game to-band eurly this morning, ‘Their effect on our | forwarded. ., | Beast, Washington Clty; ON Linthecum, Georgetown; J.B. "Tins spi thes | bare been aftcond Mr. Hansecan understood that all the amendatory | _A resolu'ion was reported from the Judiciary Com | market is not yet Spparent. ind the day’s business will Sir Mivenva, Capt Hugar. from Palermo, bound to th's ‘Wilder, ‘Louiseille. Ky.; Sanford & Parks, Cincinnsti and by | serled upon my lungs, and which m) after measures came up with the original resolution. mittee, relative to the naturalization ¥ 14 | most probably be very limited—thus far the sales do not | port, short flommn: tome, rales, ry red. and otherwise dama- | no ocher person in nuy of the above uamed places. Price $3 per neurabl ‘The original resolution of Mr. Allen, and the amend: | referred to Comm 5000. copi | exceed 200 bal | ete eee senate seine bottle, or $2 per dozen. i3lim*r # aaage monts, were accordingly taken up in their order, and | dered printed. Wr: in. Agai | . Tho demand for sugar continues to a fair extent. Yer- | She ance ods. bowapmae, cies stean again, where DR. CONVERS’ INVIGORATING CORDIAL dorangomment of ry Sto} and. bows 1» great oo road, action. : | terday 600 hhds. were sold— ds. Wi she remained atanchor ‘on the 3ist, waitieg for steam totake | FOR GENITAL DEBILITY, IMPOTENCY, INCON pregne neice in yp el 1. The original resolution, introducd by Mr. Allen, for | Message from the 1*resident, by Mr. Walker. Cries of | buyers are still operating. Th her up totown. She will be detained about ten days in order } TINENCE, OR NOCTURNAL EMISSIONS, ke. Aig gr. pf relieved ti causing the notice to annul and abrogate the convention | “ Read,” “ read.” . somewhat slackened, one to make the necessary repairs. HIS CELEBRATED AND POWERFUL REMEDY | sfterusing it some time, to recover. of 1827, for the joint occupancy of the Oregon territo- The mi @ was read, covering a report from the | J now quote 21 cts. per gallo Scur_ Navwcec, of Salem, Mass., Ceptaiy Edmund Upton, | has loag w ‘ith the most effect, in [4 perfectly well and hearty, and attribute ry, to be given forthwith. Directors of the Philad.viphia Mint. | | The Flour market continnes firm. Sales yesterday of | 6 days from Rio Giande, with a ‘0 of Hides bound to Sa- } tice of the most eminent peysicians and surgeons te the | the Palmonic yup, as the means by whi 3: ‘The amendment from the Committee on Foreign | The anxiety to hear ny thing from the President, on | 1,500 bbls. Nothing bas been done to day as yet. Bar- | lem, put iuto St. Georges on the 25th Anuary, in distress, be- | British Empire, France and Germany. Indeed. so remarkable | health, “it isan exe re 2 Soe Relations, striking out the original resolution, and so | foreign affairs, was turned into broad laughter, at this pA gp sifraen ha good dem: A appelatiy By, 2Bey me cm road pet yi been owe eas | Tire, She carat ts u theta ee ae oy. dial wil fully. suse all nee EY, ity » peli oa tt nee tions are Is wording the amendment that the “ President is here- | announcement. ork. eo sales yest ay were 2200 is. I quote vi mii ‘medical authorities in A t A by authorise and required,” &o. | A bill for the relief of J. Paul Jones was reported. | mess $10,50c a $10.75, with occasional smell vase ‘af | BP tothe time of PR ee Mees eres Racer baat | Wea led ce eet eer ee auardon Coun, conta 3. Mi. Hannegan’s amendments, assuming the Oregon | Referred and ordered pria ted. i ;. | Arerite brands at $11 per bbl. Prime $9,602 $10—M. O. | - Scun. Horx, of Frankfort, Me. Ceptain cargCottionracd | {oF the permanent cure of the above ‘The genuine Pulmonie Syrup is prepared iy by the up to S440, ns part and parcel of the American territory, | | Mr. Boro, of Ky., atked that the Committee on Terri- | $10,00; Beef $6,00.. Lard 6} « 7c.—Cor. Balt. american, | {0% Pe ae ace le oar cor pet p care of loazand | ‘The proprietor dose not offer this remedy’ tet ince anhie fer mloac tas sp Pa ofc, f% declaring that the government has no authority to aur- | tories be discharged from tite consideration of a number —_————_—_— ‘ severe gale on the-19th in la in which | Bat asa specific for the following ks pens Fund street, wl exe persous can recelvendvice, have sir Iungp render to any foreign power whatsoever, the American | of petitiona against the ad: ion of Texas into the Sale of Stocks at Boston. Neck, sutesined couctherable damage hull,sails, | ps pel ay Soaete a Pains ie rine Gee int ined, eae abt Cw atag Sond pr a soil ; and that it would he an abandonment of the char- | Union. Excused accordii vod a great number of pe- | Broxens’Boaap, Feb. 10.—2 shs Merchants’ Bank 104]; and had her decks swept. _ The Ci was com- | yaical prostration, nervous debility, torpor of the sale at Dr. Carroll ke'Coos, 3 Murray street; A.B. acter of the government, and the best interests of the ip to the Clerk's tablo—the political coffin of | 1 Boston and Worcester RR 116; Sof pes RR 120} a yw overboarda qi of corn to the Ves- | liver, dyspepsia, loss of muscular energy, weakness of the Co. roadway: C. Hutchings, 213 Bleecker street; people, to surrender to any foreign i E 120; 5@ Western RR.95,b 01m; 325 Nor & Wor RR 60 a | sel. © f and for B from Pal ith q | back’ and lower extremities, Lassi ge, nesta emissions, re et, cor. Wooster, Washington Square, of the soil within the boundari: Be ye cat] | 61; ee Island RR, 50 in lots; 25 East Boston Com- Pn I a cg anil code page bef nd ALA | impotency, ora pres care tal bay Viriity 5 melan eee. ii senbhamtiae 4. Mr. Calhoun’s amendment, the national r | pany 14}. ra] per i) ‘: . a Frations of mind, confusion leas, . §. Beekman el in the offer of the line of forty-n on City, Mo. It app $ nile for | | Stcond Boanp—150 she Nor & Wor RR 60} 0 603; 50 | JeMy aud im want af seils, Ke., having been blown off the | 2 of esion, pain'in the ead, vertigo, and lunacy: lc Baran, and t0-avaie denensice, he did not abandon the true ii | the new parts of the road. Referred to Committee of | do 604, sim; 60-Long Island RR 60-049}. Bria Uston, Captai tehell, from Wilmington,iN. | Syersion to soci shade: Soesicans a h Ne 9 cine, at No. 4 Courtlandtettees nor exceed his authority the Whole, and printed. is Cc. jondon, of rough rice, put into St. Georges | yt) iGreds of eases of sudden decline or consumption may | —J3}a%m = 6. Mr. Crictenden’s ‘amendment, providing for the Reports from tho Committee on Patents, asking for a COMMMKERO c on the 2th January. ~) leaky state and otherwise ed. he tracedto these banefal practices, Young men iu citi DR SALMON’S REM EDY notice mbut that it shail not be given until alter the ad- | special committee on several petitions relative to pa- pas * Gn the 10th instant lost Joha Cary, second mate, overboard. and particularly in the country, where these solitary habits Stsedore of ks Seamaah, Liver saat 1 journment of the present session of Congress. | tents. Agreed to. . New York, Wednesday, Feb. 11. Bric Sea Fiowsn—A derelect or abandoned vessel wos | prevail toan alarming extent eh d hose, too, who are about pavadbe poor nob ion, loss Of appetite, 2 12 Mang’ sand came patent, suggestiog arbitration, | | From Committee of Commarco,a bill exeniptiog ca: | Basanerurras Today there ote e eight te eatton broug ginte St Georges, Bermuda, on the ah Jann east cof ee recat chan which should stad atacks, giddiness, palpitation, Tange , low Mr. Mangum sai: at he did not now offer that amend- | nal boats to pai from ite to State without license. . (> been y A pains ia 4 le, er ment and the amendment was accordingly Inia out of | Referred tothe Corer itera tar rade watt license. He.operate; and about 1000 barrels of Genesee changed | built at Piteton, Me. in 18h, and regise the coanubial state, will perceive that this advertisement ugth, a 62}, for export. The enquiry, however, is | Oct. ¢ Sea Flower clesred at Pri the category. bate, | ot { M for Wilmi Upon this mass of conflicting materials, thore was | The House then went into Coinmittee of the Whole, | moderate, and bey: gud the above aula “Gnd the ‘usaal SESAnSLY. ag waiten oat fhe Sites Wy Lips ‘8th nH eats i them. i habitual costiveness, worms, r wW.C.toload | from these evils and the ieudant marieaton, and be Te THis CELEBRATED MEDIC important transacti i i note. | for Havana. ear nothing of the fate of the crew. She was | stored to manly vigor, delay not to procure this Core Cine seesgh apr bony ce cacetmeand varge enough,”fora speech. | Mr. Brodheed, of Pa., in the chair. ‘The bill making ep: | [rgouthors, oe hone eae esnotting to note. | for Hara main Alm, Soteph 1 Alien, W. Whipple | Temarke which accompany e medicine are highly, portant i lared them: | Mr. McKay, of N. Wheat is dail; nothing déing. Rye 79 ote. Southern : i yand retail by J. O, FAY, 196 Fulton s aiid that they wens Tre ee Biance to the British crown, | cretary of War, stating that approp riations for the pross- | Sons 69 a i cts’, white cama wecte Tor oy, oe Pa Se Car (non BL Seen ie pe ae os, Lamp Storey) Sua Detling, ew York and at (late Hart} Sins thtee Santee ete en , leas | eae on several fort: fications, were want- | Corroy.—The market continues inactive and 19 the U8 Nowan at P! ‘onthe Sist ultimo, repairing, and rag nore, Some of Bron lway and oa mpi yf -G y A i y 01 forw: treaty, ackiowledged us to be free, soveroiga, and inde- | Mr. McKay defended the several i tems of expenditure, Ree iver aWecontoes enti Ee eee Le SOUL ae ee tiiunla "Ce tepuaons bro wbdioodog. dc 0 Beye oon redsiomnent a pendent States. Yet, at this very hour, over asection of | As they have already been publishe d, I need not repeat ya cones earaets qrliitr Buuipina 1” Magrarownrs.—The following vessels | Sloged. capa a wick 800 miles square of our soil, British law remains—British | them. The committee amended, by" adding 300,000 ‘dol- Becalled the Kasokie.” to be leuached in Mav—cbutlding aug. | heey ale tebe. Wes ckteanen seeks ‘No: TION judgments are rondered d British executions and | lars for army fortifications. i owned by Jos, Meigs & Son, intended for the whale fishery. A | ft fay, Albany ; aad of Marchitent , THLRU_ED: 5 penalties inflicted. Twenty-eight years had this govern- | The pension aj propriation bill was then taken up and | ship of 325 tons, ut ldin by W. Barstow, for Atkins Adams of | ee ek ment spent in efforts to the settlement of this queation— | discussed. Pending this, the committee rose and re- Fairhaven. A’ bark tong, ‘building and gwned by W. | Ieser pot ai PRIVATE TREATISE, . efforts almost approaching to humiliation, for the remo- | ported 3 Eg whale dahery., A schooger of one, PR: | the office through the store. ¥ DR. RALPH, val of British laws from our soil. And now, sir, at the | The Ho n adjourned. Beer Fi ceteen Ce tot Hoary Taher Con of Nw end of twenty-eight years, the President of f SE Berets Bee foraalee oN nae are tops build United | The weather is delightfully summe rish, and States communicates to ua the fact, tnat all attempts to | dom is enjoying it hug Thi settle this controve: Y by negotiation having failed, it | tinguished Jersey blue becomes the duty of Congress to adopt such messure illuminate our side of OCTOR CORBITT, Mem aivi ES, m which ‘the best and oN. Dork slss metaber ofthe edi has removed | ()N,CERTAIN DISEASES, i which the bes a \ding by Joseph Homes, Jr. & Brother, and owned by them | his office from 16 Duane street to 3 Oli (apron gy ee wer ble manner, riptions used in the aut ows ; 8ja 9 nded for the merchant service. | Sitemameriee consulted oat nae he gelng given jowt reserve); siving aloo. clear as shall best secure our rights to the disputed territory, | dolent of spring and fairy, A ao Lappe 9 pg ere 9 oe wr ¢ from dei Srreiccal and to the protection of our people. ‘The President had A great many members absent from their seats, listen- jaston, fined rac! eral innocent ently nd Se jeans, states that wh “3 freapasin ed sertite casey Fh mf : rb fonda ide field for the K es that the fite broke out when the mateand his watc! in the city of New York.) ah if deception a well known, boasting claas, of referred the subject to Congress, and we could not | ingto Senator Allen on the Oregon resolutions. Pro- | Reat Estare ar Avctiox.—Three story brick house ke, and th in charge Hot, Tt was no | years ia ry ork, cugages epera ak s well hare. how evade the Tesponaibilitpeat it, If we | ceedings rather dull, and therefore I will not burden | 39 Goerck street, 22 by 83 feet, with two sory. feame doubt caused The fi 80 pot sped Pe the Which exist saiyect, To ve had only @ beaut iful bride a di mort; beautiful sister, » ancl make the air re- i The Doctor. ca the | Greenwich erect. Price post. unbound. ted th a | ith iit. Coramit Terri. | house and stable on rear—lot 25 by 100 feet, $4,700; lot | with such rapidity thet os ly time to escape, hs tise cP maeury,, be fe oon'iee thomahenee beri Hold forth ous tide tp die world ia atentiee ca ae | Peeters “oil, probably tomorrow or next | on 18th eee, 100 eet from Tih avenue, 20 by.'19} fost, | tine sething Wut s chest and wricg desk om te alee tet cent utente emoved {a tires, of four anys fooks sd edeertstnents stay Coal dosh wetohe acts; if we declined to act, we should incur the suspi- | d willinflate the big Congressional | 1,790; three lots 100 FSW RAvst Mecet: of khely ‘chins fueward. t farther towards 8th avenue, 25 | of the ship. Th t m. ‘Those protracted an treated cases that teled eatll: however, cion ofthe world, that we ‘had declined to act, not be- the members will tise in it: by average 142 fect, at 1,850, 4,950; lot adjoi 7 | The vessel burst tothe i ei fatgy ee eg hog under the treatment of physicians less experiesced, | "“p"g. “Aware of the opmon canto our claims were unsatisfactory, but because we 143 feet, 1,800; three lots on 19th street, 243 feet east of | | Sc Sornia, of and for Salem, from Para, lost on Nantuck- rare to find peotny calling o: C. A prac: = 7 oy ot, was insured with her cargo or $12,000, two thirds in Salem, | tice of many years has established the Doctoy’s tepatation for | 720 obumde theirakill upoa & ene-third in Boston. skill and respectability. Strictures ngage, Doctor’s pro- | the following statement as the ground on which Br Scr ScOr1a, Crowell, of and for St John, NB, from | found attention, A peacine may rele formant s Gercain ik claims especial coufidence:— ‘ wero afraid. The question now is, have we nerve enough now to act in the formal assertion of our rights ? It was too late in the day, a litt! ‘ 8th avenue, each 18} feet front by 91 Arrest of @ Rew York Robber~Durgive rroed-Mer- | 075! adam, back ont bease 2.Finw wel, Rous ; i . weap ta! 'y 36, lof feet deep, 3,775; ee story house R oF y iter > ofits question of the title. "Action is now required. “The | Tiage in High Life—Féte by the Board af Brokers—The | ath atrast, Albion place: Houso 32°86, Ae Yoh O7h fet | ae eee A ot Eanemroods leland. (one of the | Steer oats questions new posseation. Upon the question of title, | Notice—The Weather—Stock Board, IVarkets, ge. | deeP, 77005 three story brick: pouse aes Water stroet, | aud parcot the cargo... Vessel and erngo Tully insured. MEDICAL NOTICE we stand committed to the whole human race—by twen- i . om. , ‘homaston, from thi R. COOPER, 14 Duaue street, between im and Wii ty-eight.years ofour anbroken claim,westand committed | » A" important arrest was made Jottewtiay by ottcert | 4.900: two story frame house ¢2°Thompson street, nos? jee ashore on Bither’s Lelan DP ie erect bas for the lus ten yours conted his" pone We stand committed by a treaty with Russia, in 1824— , Ridgley, & Co., in this city, ofa man calling himself | Broome street—lot 18? by 100 feet, 2,300; two sto: . and ful said to be sank in twelve pete the treatment of venereal, merearial and other sees ‘We stand committed by the action of this body two years | Jos. Wilson, but known by the altases of LiywisandThurs- | brick front house No. 23 Thompson street, near G: feet water. The prinespal part of ef Cargo consists of mg | ofa deli cate nies Di Cores, spent years in a goad in the passage of a bill for establivhiog our laws | ton, charged with ha ing, in connection with two others | stfeet—lot 20 by 80 feet, 3,900; lot on 12th stvet, be- | iron, to Messrs. Curtisa, Leavens & (0, 01 Boston, Lock Hospital, and has for the lastten y: : and enjoys the Oregon up to 54.40—we stand committed by tween Broadway and the Bowery, 26 feet 7 front and | Bric Ava has been paired at Newport, and came off the | frteuaive practice im private diseazes Of any medical’ man in at 1,025; lie ( jost every paper), Re considered , i 5 2 New Yor! ‘can cure the most aggravated cases of this elemn sction of the House of It taties last | 28med John Clark ahd Wm. Wilson, entered the store | rear by 108 feet 10 deep, 3,500; lotin rear of above 24 | ways on Saturday. , i days, The Dr. 8 set wien, vunding upon the line of 54 MO -wecalack poe | OCM . Draper & Richards, jewellers, No. 25 Maiden | feet (ront, 26 feet 7 rear, 103 feat deep, 3,300; lot adjoin- isease, and mild cates removed in by to five days. Nr. F i ts | F it j ‘ Cy na 5 ? VEGETABLE CT mitted by the voice of the nation, as expressed inthe | Jane, New Work, in October last, in broad day, and hav. | 128,24 feet front, 28 rear, 904 feet deep one ‘side, 96 feet | _ Schr Kmpire,of New York from Norfatk hound to West In- DAR EGET ABLE Ear RAC AY i One of the proprietors of this jv ‘Ten Presidential election, upon the resolutions of the | 10 the o 3,150; lot on 9th street, 285 feet east of digs 6th inet, of Cape tteras, beering t “ vp 1 : ing ti ? eon, from Baltimore for Rio Jancira, 5th’ instant = ra of th Je Medicing, more Convention—we stand committed by the dec- ig tied the boy in attendance, robbed the store of a | of Avenue , 25 by 92} feet, 1,270; lot on 7th street, 75 fatioeeaaoath "ai ‘ . ed for seven years with this rend agen, on of the Chief Magistrate of this nation, pro- | variety of articles. They are also charged witt sundry | fest vast of Aveaue Di 25 by Si feat, 1000; twa batt oo Prac Orbaate ha Bestpbrt tae Aienciris,lsth initank, off Mig, brought oo by asceret habit indulg | Whole Period of time was ander medical reatiment, ence of the eastern portico of this Capitol, in March | other burglaries, both in New York ond this city. On | Avenue B, facing Tompkins Square, 49 feet south of 8th | Cy ey es men.—Thin, when too freely indulged in, be | BAD ames Mie oad Meee eed commltod Geter ate ee 5 street, each 244 by 100 leot,at 1,700, 3.400; Lot on th | Wig Leciade, Gnow, from Eastport for Alexendrin, anne | 042% Seren of ane ome staal of Tock, } quent a We sie roms Chief Magistrate, in his annual message toCongross— the examination before Justice Gray, the prisoner was | street, rear of above, 20 by ae foot, 1,276; lot adjoining, | time and place. Confusion of intelleet, fulness, palpitation heart, | torial, this ume hae ee we stand committed by the action of the House of Rep- committed to await a requisition from the Gove'rnor of | same size, 1,150; lot om othiatreet, 82 feet West of Ave |. fie erie noe ies Naw York and aversion to society. A cure warranted in every case or no the botsted power 0 Kies rorontatios not twenty-four hours ago, by a voice of New York. Clark, one of the parties, has been already | 20¢D; 29 by:97 feet, 1,225; lot on Avenue BD fronting | sth Oe dave. trom the Ceres Ce Sek tain Com eden | Share. the number 14, with the mortar over the | fisce a Temedy hat Seen discovered, which aot three to one, and one over—we stand committed by the Tompkins square, between 9th and 10th sts, 28 by93 feet, | Bt! “im Charleston. ‘In pate sche Nammabeng, Uy 4 — ive sign mest door with Dr. Cooper's | Pil to.perfect health, but on deep-rootet conviction of the American head and hea:t, | *fied and convicted in New York, upon the above and | 1,630; twostary brick front house, 203 Grand street, istress, bound to Salem: brig Union, Mitchells trom W Rnvvite’ofice on it; (this tig has-been put there for the pur. | 22¥eteiga efficacy of the Vegetable | upon this subject’ You can’t hide yoar position from | other charges, and sentenced to the penitentiary for 17 Leer ree on re the Butchers and Dro- | mingtog, alo in dstrse: ; Gamtridee, Mitchell, for Bos- | pose of deceiving my patrons.) My private office is at 1, and this Tall le x, are % 7 | —| i » $7, im jeous. \m*me ‘1 L. wit i Wibeetae ls cee cet lip to Novae: pAvotraer aor oa Soran gm a ae Front house and lot oharcsen itreet, 18 by 68 fect, 4.00; Hanae, Jan %—Cid sehr Lady Campbell, Bark, for New | are eee nae Priscipal Oflcn, 061 Uraed stct New That's th ion. Th skercaege ptr gis rte OF etnies err eres “ath street, 25 by et, 9.060; | For fe) ‘AIN IMPORTANT MALAD) cases examined, and advice given free of ripridiheng dlayeteas de, i Surepeds. vanes tongs here | sented to be a man of desperate character. He confeases | do.adjoining, 67th street, 32] front, 31} rear, by 100 leet, P., Jan 28—In port, bark Mad Shankland, 2] fe 7 100 loot, | | Nasay wap etine, Shanklend PE AOR of the “PRIVATE TREATISE,” DR. | ‘aerous exrtifciies of cures may be seen, Piles One aoe atte ikarization of the five great pow- | his participation in therobbery which has led tohis ar. | 190; loton ‘th avenue, adjoining, 87th street, 174 front, | of Ehiladelphia, (before ai Sohne Gurcze, | 20 state that he is at home,es wench @ pos, | per bottle. /-Bili ers of Europe—theic parcelling “out” the terrier’, d seems quite to anticipate his conviction. Si feet 2 inches rear, by 100 29 ; three ‘ots on 7th | Syimee" fm Baiimere for Cty Tarr % for Hise | sible, (exeept Sanday) in order to be vefemes yer | andestagt ietaes aed uaivian aise ee ewe: and dictating the laws of the continent. Haviag number of burglars ere now in this city, on | avenue, adjoining, 25 by 100, $140 each, 420 ; do., 165 ; | ged Teltnd or Rum Key. ld 2th, ceht Fairy, Webster, Key | teei penile ete eee a ‘Now { estates” all that business settled, they were now looking to ex. | their spring campaign, and several robberies have al- | do. corner 56th street, 25 feet 10 inches front, 22 feet 16 | West. * | Yorks ‘aml’ ganestaliy’ ‘ty sateeeee thas the suites of be ey IVANS & HART, Prop . ternal subjugation. Their game was the plunder and | ready taken place. inches rear, by 100, Bey one lot on 7th avenue, corn Xpxuonts N. 8.. Jan 22.—Arr brig Milton, Murphy, New penblbenitet fe ntwepetaied : t partition of other nations. Russia and England, two of A great wedding took place in high life, yesterday, | 56th street, 25 feet 5 inches by 100 feet, 190 ; do. ad- Mork; achrs Margaret, Hilton, for Boston, pat back 24th, hav- the five powers, were monopoliziog Asia—Eogland and | which attracted more attention than any similer event j | juining, 25 by 100 feet, 165 ; do. 43 feet 2 inches front, | ing been unable to reach her po aren: urinary organs, as ‘8 difficul France, two others of the five powers, were now com- | have ever known in Baltimore. The parties were Col. | 95t rear, 4 100 feet, 270 ; one lot on 71h avenue 3i ieet Home Ports. | bined in a disgraceful invasion of an unoffendiag | Solomon Hillen, who. like his great namesake, has seon inches front, 39} rear by 100 feet, 210 ; two lots on 7th Paice Dhad 10—Arr, barks Thetis, new, ofand fm Portland; d , " ie ! t'and from Portsmouth. Cld—bark N eople ia South America. England and France | something of :he world and its vanities, and Miss Emily | avenue 25 by 100 teet, $175 each, 350: one do. corner i Pemion 5 bf Wore digiog upon Africa; and, Sot long sinks wee | ODennell daughter of Gee. Golanbics Oboe ‘They | 85th street, 26 fa0t 5 1schos by 100' feet, 240" lot on 7th ‘de © Hark. Banrent Peale same powers Were tampeziag ia the affairs of Texas, | Were married in the Cathedral, at 12 o’clock, street, near 7th avenue, 25 by 100 feet, 1373 ; do. 1334 5 jarchill, do: schrs ®t Helena; Sparks, Miragon: as they are at this moment tampering with the domestic | sence of several thousand persons, the vast edi do, 108 5 do. 974; do.80 ; do. 76 ; do. 105; do. 105; do. | Domingo; Wim W. Weer, Ryder, "Norfolk, tr Be concerns of Meico, Woat now is ‘our position? Tne | crowded inuida and out. ‘The gallant Colonel and his | 116; do. 141; do. 161 do. iei'; do, 130 tho tes’ | Richuts Ceasrage’ Hh, Wee Ralok Wien two continents of America, North and South, present us | bride afterwards sat down to dianer with nearly two | story brick houte No, 202 East Brosdway, on the comer | LRT Ban ee a ee with some ten or fifteen independent governments, and | hundred invited guests, and everything passed off like a | of Montgomery street, house 37 by 50 feet, lot 27 by 105 Liveools 8 tee Care te: ie ee guly gue monarchy amoog them, (Bazil) “But this i | marrioge bell, lng? gee blow | By Tas ost. Bisson eck nace se mieen gue 2S | Gilets ee—tha bk ereaten Wiese not all—this is only the more agreeable view of thi 4 1e board of brokers, lay, ga ? . 1 y13,400 54 bri Slaussen, ‘g i We are presented with the appalling fect, that Ports | out, on the occasion of possession of their rooms | street, each 25 by 103 feet, at $2400 each, 4 900 ; one lot brig Gernard, Cla . Porto Rico. Also it ul T Banlett. Baker, for Havana; Matador, Baller, these independent governments, that of’ the United | in the Franklin building. The “bull” united harmo- | on 138th street, near 9th avenue, 25 by 103 fect, 1,620 ; | Qed eG aS 01; Lagrange. Portes NY onky bi 4 i, to sail tat Rebs; Aberdine ~p eat “ 'y ; ve States is the only one of them all competent to deiend it- | niously with the “ bear: everything passed off in | three, do. $1610 each, 4,830; four lots on 2ith street, lortis, for N Yor! », Havana; % elf, and successfully to resist the powers of Europe, | the most agreeable man ner Oth avenue, 25 by 100 feet, $3220 each, 88 do; Dezeub Bree Bente tenes i me Set. | sad even o We are the only counterpoise on ‘this continent against | The news from Washington continues to attract great Brooklyn property.—Three story brick 9136 | yentte. ooh cnet " ty Antwerp; Pat by = the five great powers. Here Mr. Allen recapitulated attention here, though itis now generally understood | Jay | street House 243 foot by 40, lot 102 fect deep | Porch 5 one barks Delarware, and Elk, from then. extension of European usurpations in Asia, Africa and | that the suppressed portions of Mr. McLane’s letter con- | 5,700; Nay lay street, corner of High—hor Boston; brig Chicopee, from do and two schoonera, wi . | when America, and said, that by a family alliance with a royal | tain strong evidence of the desire of the British govern- | 25} by 33}, lot 102) feet 3,850; lot on Park street, | came in yesterday and anchored at the Breakwater, tr other house of Europe, the system of Earopean monarchy, or | ment to settle the Oregon difficulty amicably, with the | Brooklyn, near Wallabout road, 25 by 75 feet, 440; now ge ting underway to proceed up, ay ts le Ril spen the and tho germ of it, was already planted and sprouting in this | assertion by Lord Aberdeen, that he would no way re- | 40., 390; do. do., 390; do do., 385; do. do., 365; house oer, gad gob aarere. ashe Ean eee = fs Kiverpl self. are, 5 Western hemisphere. The whole system of free go- | gatd the passage ofthe resolution for giving “' notice ” | lot on Division street, Brookiyn, near Wallabout road, | Globe nue RE Lopor for Pernambucor eliel for Being | gate steed sever ta hantas vernment on this whole American continent, depends 88 offensive ta the British government. Why President | 22 by 75 feet, 1,850; five lots on Division street, Brook- ot ‘Boston, Wm Penn for do; and sehr Ta upon the United States. if we truckle now, we are Polk should heve withheld this from Congress, will, I | lyn, near Wallabout road, same size, », 1,000; ork, to. sen yesterday, Nothing i gone. Ii we hesitate and temporize, we are ci:cumvent. suppose, be explained, though it looks very much like an | house and lot on Fulton street, Brooklyn, adjoinin this writing, bounc 4 weathe: ed. But it may be asked, what has all this to do with effort to create a panic. the burial ground, 39 feet 8 inches ‘front, i oO 2 catiog 8 snow storm. n? Ithad, to be sure, There was something cu. The weather is ogain quito sharp, though it still seems | feet 10 inches rear, by about 201jfeet deep, 8,700. inte en ly in in the political history of Great Britain. She must | to be quite unsettled. —_—_________ Greenock; se! mily Covington, N York; set up a claim before she expects to get any of our ter-| Stock axp Money Manxet.—The Oregon correspond- Brighton Cattle Market. ships Brine, (8 Titory. England commenced these claims two years af- | erice came upon the stock market as a clap of thu: Seine. 70 Beer eee BaL Cattle, 900 Sheep, and 340 | Baty wi Miracle, ¢ ter thé peace. She put in claim, after claim until the | and the passage of the notice bill in the House Paices,—Beef Cattle W, ry aieekwith Br) Coch coating antl a ee ad, 12 make complaint after | of three to one, has rendered its adoption cortala inthe | ,,FRcu8:—Deel ¢ Go Te; Dat nce Sormeenand wi Pada complaint, | war Wwas the consequence. She had | Sonate. State and city loans have retrograded several cond $4 7546 95; third $404 40 ity ent ae three principles in dealing with the fed States—to | per cent, with large sales. There was but little disposi- ‘Sheep—Dull. Sales ml eh 2, 2 50, 3.26 and 4 25, raise one claim, and leave it unsettled tion manifested to operate st the Board yesterday, but at Swite—Not indemand.’ No sale of lots to peddle. “At er question, holding @ third, the “horrors of war,” | reduced rates. The bids for City 6 per cents. fell off } ee eee ee F us. She threatens to fight, forsooth, because her | per cent on Monday's sales, and 3) a3} per centon Satur | Tétailfrom 4 to 6 cts. honor was involved. But is not our honor involved? Saye sales, and clo sed at 93} offered, 94) asked. For All the honor was not to lie at the side of Great Britain. State 6 per cents 73} bid, ew Risen Tah a, tr New Bedford Oll Market. oe KKADTHE FOLLOWING Modicine 96 NASSAU ff MEDICAL ADVIOE E ’ ask being a Graal * earretg e te pase cs ee pees. of 3} on Saturday’s prices. Sterling os, 60 bid; PNM he nd if pe es Fe ae Oe notice a » of was a . : Ghent, and what did Great Britain ue? She origina Perce, 3 3 | Sattanded thom the ceiteees Grete ate ces- om, to fi the boundary question, which gav: ties. Arter this treaty of Ghi questions of dipate for territory the Oregon difficulty, Just aft @ peace, h dificul- | _,T'® Maxxers.—No transactions of moment have taken | as landed from ip and filled up a week since. ted frech | place in the flour market for some days. Small sales of | Whale—A sale of 700 bbls. South Sea was made on Sa- joward Lager '| arden pt brands, were made from store | turday lastjat 31 cts, cash, leaving"the market bare of | Holders generally sat a4 01. "she ie t cettlomenta i | Whelobone ales of 5000 Ibs. N. W, Ey lolders generally as! 74. last settlements for one—Sales o! is. N. W. Coast onTues- that, Ito happened that inv the Gem ontitae GOURD: | regeipts rere at $4 02} a 40a, "No tranmnetionte City | day last, at 31 ots ; and 7000 Ibs, South Sea on Saturday, ie very convention settled the line oF boun! | Mills; holders in some instances contend for $5, without | at 33 cts. cash. A parcel of 13,000 Ibs. has been shipped dary in relation to ‘the Oregon territory. Upon | nding purchasers. Last sales of rye flour at $4 per bbl. | to New York since our Inst. that occasion Mr. Adams used the expression, “she | ,,Sales olwhiskey in barrela are now beitig mado at 25 is laying a nest-egg for fresh boundary.” Lord Aberdeen Con't, ond of hog ere with the olive-branch—he opened the nego. | *'ticle i do, ape A waiting freight; barques Zaman, (1 for Liverpool; Pera, ,.dos Superior, Allen; Lu a, Homer; J Os at 24 cents per gallon. The a years cret Passengers Arrived. din, Copland; ; ° arrived ? on s in good request. gana, N. P—Sehr Hadsoned Barnett, and WP Grif Williams; Athol. tar) Cu Baer iat i tion to t nat) tof “ Mai - a. - 2 “ re a Gary. dificulties, and allether dificulticn Nek Pines Privapecenia, Feb. 11, 1846. Seamvpa—Brig Harriet—Captain F L Lewis, of New York. fs Jindo tp Lay ree ued er peice re ee Lord Ash- We have nothing of importance to occupy our atten. | . a ebeagio Se Margaret, Burke, ‘Phila; forth urton and 4 ebsteron the subject ofthe late Ash- | ¢j, er it. burton treaty, and went onto say—thie wes & peace tule. tion to-day, except that the: kind of feverish anxi- | 1no—Bark Harmony—1690 bags coffee to P Hi r rival of the Massachusetts. The impreseion | mony Nephews & co. " evident from the | prevails that recent events tend strongly toa rupture | _§t Jaco px Cuna—Brig Adele—150 bales tobaceo 360 lo and Lord Ashburton bad express instructions in re. | ¢tY for t ip R G Shaw, Mathews, Rio ti lation to the Oregon territory in meets: sas r jogany JB Bemad Veks hi taper of Freident Ty ere mana owing ut of the | between this country and Great Buitaln, though there Kecsmas sous Farle LE, Moen ee ee pee? at che Late mopetiation: urton 4 * . about Oregon, though charged to negotiate. ‘The ques. | °° Many who affect to believe pect of things VBeriiep 4B Harriet—10 casks tallow ‘Tucker & Light- | 2d-C1é ships Teanet Liverpoat; wwern, do: Valiant, Nantz tion in relation to the Caroline was then open—all the | i# even more pacific than previous to the late repulse of bara—t dohoms 129 bales skins 2 empty hogshends 61 do W A wa B + barks Lowell, Phi Phin Ma ler, New i A javeport—23 ales skins 12¢8 ‘arowroot ; achrs Louisiana, Arausas; Water Wi enis, Vera Front The norineasteen bee ciee Was called a peace- | the British negotiator. 1 do not protond to give a posi | 5 Depevort-# hides 138 bales skin tolomens Briar kde | Coe " }O- } ,and a question having no special reference at tre | HV@ epinion in the present entangled state of the public | vel time was alsa dispotod ol, zs the ‘case of the Creole, | mind,but it certainly looks as if « brush were inewiable, jaseav, N P—Schr Hudson—1300 bushels salt to W P Grif fin. embracing the qu stions of slavery and impreesm unless one of the parties will back out of the position a¢- | = | ood, sees These were at the British minister by Mr. te: . a % dud worn Siapooad of. Bus wearctnreg ei nrore meee sumed before the world ; and the agitated state of pub MARITIME HERALD rent Thegmes question of impressment was speedily dis lic feeling to confirm this view of the case. ot a the gd of, after s day's negotiation ; it seas saved of The weether is cold and cloudy, and there is nolocal | PORT OF NEW YORK, FEBRUARY 12. dorueniay Ee ig b word ; not a word was rthy of note. | from 5 » Robi used al Oregon, by the olive-branch-veace-minister | °CCUFFenCe wo! surat +7 0] moon Rises. barks Delaw of Ei 5 Great Britain settled upon ‘this caren - gales of Stocks at Philadelphia. «5 2 miom warzR , erson, af ony rig. dats ‘4 ere one end of the line of boundary of the United States, and Frast Boanp, Fob. 11 —1 share Philadelphia Bank eG . rate, » from Boston. cha, sch . loaventhe other open. ‘There remains nojdoubt but this | 100 Vicksburg Bank 7}; bi? Recding RR 20; . Creare. Feb. 7th—Art, brigs Eliza, F' and question of Oregon was omitted by design. Mr. A.here 2500 Wilminy ston 6's, 05, ty 8°, "61, 102 ; 000 | py. paipinien. stes, Liverpool, R Kermit. r z ragee 5 d i Matanzas and ie) ie, Fans ther Britn Mitsiclen ecleiae ae arecen and | State £35 G02; 100 Head ahs; © Mechetios se Ve shard’ Berrys ew men Neee™ & Co. Oriana, Hoagin, Frankfort ; ; RIAN BYSPENSARY, No. 3 Divisi Mr. Fox, the Bri jinister, det adjustment ot | * 14 i * ». 6th—, i » Now banat the Orogon question after tho treaty Sf Sth August ig, Arrte’ rue Boan—100 abe Harricbang RR 17}; 180 Buk TexerMacr, ow Origa rach Renaer. | fly Gen Warten, hence; Tih, Bion Foeketsdo ne NO" mt A.D lit, by the present proprietor, fo Ashburton treaty~—and went on to say, that alter ving Reading RR, b5, 29}; 50.0 6's dds, 69). Bark Dorie; Goris ‘Autwerp, Sch Balchen. MOND, ty Arr schre i bs ‘gon, Ports | Sie of DR. HUNTERS RED DROP. This’ settled the hago | line in 1918, Great Britain opened, nf ore Done, oa . New Orleans, J Elwell & Co. rn 5 Pa Se: 5 8 }, Burt, Senepuret, the only tomedy cpanth that ‘can safely be relied according to the ol le, anew question of contro: Surreme Court of THe Usrrap States —Mon- | He by pang ey ak wverte. _ | WEG, Countian spain. port, tele Commadiil, Gers gre thls Borrid e without injury 00, versy_it was after the. settlement of 1818, that shore. day, Feb.9.—No. J. State of Rhode Island, com. ae ee Belt. Tamil, Spoford, T ham, for St Jago, ready. pry dg ick 1A coumeeies ieee quired to keep open the question in relation to th plainant, vs. State of Massachusetts. The argument for | 5; . wasnat, Feb 7—-Arr brig Augusta, Sherwood, from New viel, (with fall directions) whioh is orarram ern line ~and in 1842 she kept still open the weatern continued by Mr. Webster for the de- | * Schr fee, A . Baltimore, Johason & Lowden. Yak. . ; is cases, n te stand She split up public opinien, by first set! as to locali- nt. Sehr i, alin Foil jelphia, McKee, Hand & Co. ‘aanen, RI, Keb 9—Bld sehr Metamora, Franklin, for De- stem, with leas to. ties, aod then she goes upon mm that war Tuesday, Feb. 10.—William H. Platt and Daniel G. t Bwallow : Akerly, . ‘ marara. time, LI will not arise upon an. isolat question of territo- Hall, Eager of Alabama, and Alexander Gardiner, . ma & Eliza, Somers, Philadelphia, NL McCrea | will be takea. Fo cond mks new that by taking each question in detail | E2q., of New York, ware’ almitted as attorneys and | &%A CR a aan wy, Sebel, Finis By Last Night's Southern Mail, | sho could eko out her gue and enable her to getaslice | coucsello:e of this Cours Nor te sie tereaye, ond Stoop Rionse, Deeks, Provides Taner: sehrs Emily, Aun Thompson ind she gotit in 1842. He weeks caution Island vs. the Sate of Massachusetts. The argument in | 7 " | , Hinks, St Johas, NB; Come- rs not to separate without passing the resolutions this cause was continued by Mr, Whipple forthe com- k Seadae hon ty - Co ‘ork, Ver- sould shee ho ie they, did, thoy would regret | plainant. Adjourned till Wednesday’ morning at 11 | Berk Harmony, Macod Nephowake Co: Vet'taey ms Saar = haga conld show by the dorvatches af Lora mn, o'clock. wh 5%, loa 7 i, ip ks of and fe » ord Bro’ r x that Groat Britain had nots log te stand upon, | _ Or A gang of couaterieiters and horse thieves, he Jarers, of Marblehse ifn Ye ring cheated us out of our country, | who had located themselves at a place called Brush- u ast, wheat in lat ugham and members of the of Commons sc- creek, in Kentucky, was recently broken up. Several and on the Lewd bvaghass sctaniy tte Zong a | Seman racer ond eg Mra ad ae tes “sae no joe Beauchamp, a. 9 the territory they got out of use But in relation te | the leader, “ha " “toe fadeosee |