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Cran, oteeicicas Sateets tse | by Garry secon called out, “Mr. Chairman!” Asnes—We po or rem, senses kas haere wnt market in flour is without Maines seen. Genesee hay April 184. right and shini mornii Not a clow arise en our skiot oF bidefior a moment old. Sol from | fow lots of at ]. and some for home use pees Ne jow Orleans Is held at | er the ninetieth vear of ber ag Prayer by tho Rev. Mr Tus el of yesterday. juorum, the committee m' & matter of course. *Weatore sold at 31 20 for export purposes. Meseag- fi the House, jitting to the Senate Tellers were |, and all gentlemen were | Corn is tat in demand at 67 a 67} weight. for white, and the sub-trea: bill, passed yesterday. Fred to tho requosted to vote on one side or the other. 67 a 68 for ph ad flat; Rye is ben ling at 75 a 78 cts. Committee on Finance. Itwas now ascertained that quorum was present, | Corton —The market remains quiet, with very mo- Petitions were prosented ke Messrs. Dix Calhoun, | and there now thero is @ quorum,” and | | derate sales. Sales to-dey 600 bale:, ‘which is about | Fairfield, Atherton, Archer Jobnson, of Maryland. go ahead | what the average daily busines: has been this week.— | Adve se reports upon private cases feed to, to the ‘And the committee took up the bill for contim | A portion ‘of the chases to-day have Gee for ie | number of about tweaty—upon ary pensions, inchief. After tive character, Oo motion of Mr. Sevien, the Senate took up the spe- cial order of the day, known as GOOD NEWS FOR THE FiLoTs. Mr. Revenvy Joumson reported a bill for the repeal of the existing pilot laws, and for restoring the jurisdiction of the pilot system to the several States. [We think there can be no doubt sbout the passage of this measure. It will relieve Congress of a deal of trou- ble, and the pilots of New York ol still more. In con- titions for revolution: Cumberland read—$100 000 for Ohio, $150,000 for ae er business of a nega- ana, and $160,000 for IIinois. Mr. Wick offered @ substitute, substituting public to the sense of jus- | | lanes for money. rht.— e Havre market. “The outside figures of our annexed quo- tations are tusually paid. on shipboard not landed, is estimated at 50,000 bales. Livearoot Crassrrication. Hod’ ir i Praramauco, Feb. 23 —Business is. very active, and | wae harbor is completely filled with vessels, some taking in cargoes, others waiting freight. The stock of Flour for the season is not heavy, and prices are firmly main- Inferior, Mr. R Sat, of Illinois upto’ | tice of gentlemen, in bebalf the invoked them to come up and do a. ‘The appropriation ‘was not for the benefit of any | overgrown monopoly or privileged institution, but for those who cultivate the nol, pei pay the taxes, and fight the battles of the country. Mr. Wick, of Indiana, said that years versation with one of the New York pilots to-day, he tions were miede for the Cumberland ro jomed it upon us to head the apnouncement of the bill | tern people had been led to hd ft Good News for the Pilots,” which he will observe we lations The road had been Sea uated threu; have done, and with the greatest pleasure in the world. | and if it were not finished, the people would ‘We go for the brave and hardy pilots in New York, and the world over } THE OREGON RESOLUTIONS, Mr. Asuvey, who, for two days past, has conceded the floor to incidental requisitions, arose ut last to the dis. ointed, if not embittered. Where the people govi ' @country like this, it was bad policy to emaite thert | | Bones and the: serpent them. He wished to see a: of this would be annoye tained ; new American at 19/\000 a 21/000; Pilot Bread, i it up their hot spi- f, cussion of tho question. He considered thet it would be her M4 ta BuoNg Nay’ 0, See, pen 3700; Salted nd Beet, difficult to advance anything new, at this siage of the do- ax, of Ohio, contended that the government | Pani do.9/000; Flour bbig.600; ‘shooks'750 a 800; Pota: Date; but the question involving in its consequences peace y the compact made with the new States. to | toes, 11000, Codfish, 131,000 9 14/000; Indian Corn, 8|/200. or war, he could not pass by without some rks in il- | complet road. I{the work could not be justified on The stock of Sugars on hendin: large, and prices frm— tl nt | this ground, | dollar in money, Mr. Pettit, 3 Indiana, concurred in the view: . d by the ntlemen who preceded him, ond put him elf right hi as as at home, on this subject. Mr. Scnence, of Ohio, regarded this, not as a great | work only, buta great national work. He wanted not | lands, but propriation of money. When it could to appear that the Constitution could live only he would believe, and not before, thet this work wasnot within the pi of that instrament. M Sautn. of India ent in for the lands, be- id be of mutual adventage to 1d the general government. Should for ine lustration of his position. Noticing, then, measures, and points and topics, bates upon this question of Oregon, his attention w especially directed to the manner in w! more Democratic Convention and been cowmented upon. The Senator from Virginia (Mr. Archer) had called this Con ion Jacobinical— | this Mr. Ashley denied, ored of the most i @ would not vote an acre of ground or a 1/350; heey ret 1160; white in bbls. 21/400 @ 2/760; brown in bbls. 1750; do in bags, 1/800; dry salted hides, 120 a 130; tanned hides, 1|/800: ox hides, 3000; cotton, first guality, 4)/660 a 4!}600; 2u do 4/05) a 4/100; rum 45],000 a 47/000. 4 ‘Anticus, March 6.—The tariff and corn question in Englend, when settled, will cause a restoration of confi. dence and a beneficial effect upon trade. Your exports are at present dull, and large stocks, with the exce — of Brandy wine corn meel, which would bring $5 | Sol; sup our $7 to $7/. per DDL. nominal ; sbeut 1,200 | bbls. flour, no offer can be obtained for it. Crackers $5} per bbL.; Pilot Bread $4} per bbi.; Navy $3 per bbl. very dull ; Cora 1 Go per bug, of two bushels; BE P white, in ct nce to the Baltimore resolutions, there were two | individuals,at least, who were bound by them; and two individuals were the President and of the Ui One other mat cate one, but from which rathor a di 8 interest wished to vindicate tho | thivbe done, Indiana, a would complete the uy i P. ber $21 yeeple of is Bate, ho waxcalled upon to notice. AYr. | road through that Siale, The Bui sof Congress would | et bes: F Fcbumes ta! See ti oa meet aige Cl al rac! e no longer mpvrtuned to ca! out ti markine upon the recklessness aod domineering spick | carro. sia e obligations io- | Prime Pork $14, dull; Butter 16 cents; Lard 10 centy, ‘he question was presented whether Congre s 1; Hams 124 cents; Cheese 10 cents; Rice 6 2 A of the Western peoplo, and describing them os wautiog | would goon, or abandon the meusure entire) aul education, to soften their bellicons ‘propensities The | hoped the question would be settled now and forever, |. Mavaovz. PR, March 17.—Nothing no extract, said Mr. A., reduced to plain English, signified , M government intended N91 abandon the road, he desired | Jest. All kinds of ate ® with the exception not ‘of the West wore too ignorant to form | flour, scarce, and i to know it at on he might answer the letters he n upon the Oregon question, or upon | was daily rece! ig inrelstion‘o it He did not like ths | , Gvaramta, P. any other question. Ashley defended the character | word of promise to be made to t! | Sugar ani 300 c Molasses, efloat in the harbor. 1 ofthe people of the West from theve iasiuastions aus | Woo? wad lagi enaeeaehadiael TTT $3}, 2nd $03}, ordinary 3c. “Molasses | held th aubmi luwa, and | Air. Owen, of Indiana, declered that he would vote for | 19°. Froighte dull Yor the U. States : intelligent, asbrave, Ti patient peo- mendment of hisc league (Mr. Wic! | , Note of Export to Date—Shipped to the Uni‘ed States, — They had never resisted the exac- | ating lands for the completion of the road, an ithe, 67 bela Sugar, and 1787 caske Molasse: f the government, not even jthe tariff of "42, | saa all fature federal Ingislation, thet the Cumber- Lee ee ee cares a thie mea h was really regarded by them as a system of le’ | Jand road mighty never again. be mentioned "hall, | Molasses. Shipped to British America—1707 hhds, 764 galized robbery. Nor had they held any Hariford con- | Hoftrusted that the gordian, knot would fcert bole Sugar. ventior j nor had they armed the militi 4 In wheat there is a moderate demand. ail this morning from the lower bey. The stock in warehouses, and the steam tow boats, Pond pot from he Tews collec or of the | ‘The abip Rosetus, for Liverpool, lays at anchor st Quasea- i Balled | Smips Hesaus, for Concrnt Prince Albert, for Londons Indi- George, for C! me Miscellaneous Record. foo Roscrvs, Capt. Eldridge, for Liverpocl, will | Bang Gawozs, Eyting, from Haveun, bound to Genoa, was | spokea on the 2h ult, off Band Key. leaky, going inte Key | Went. > We are indebted to the Norfolk Bescon fora slip cou- | jaiog important ship news. eit oad ‘Tax Hoax nerpetrated upon rome cf che nwsps perso this 7 Pilot boat Ros Seti cert of Diverse « from oue of | marae ager ela P pat isto Hunpeon Higeds ou the 34 tau. for a harbor. Baio Gauveston, ofthis por, prev oul reported cen tem- | ned Nomen, we ap derstiod.’ b iter received in this | city has ‘and au estimate made of the cost of | repairs, amowating ¢o $3 800 ‘The vessel xd carga have been | sold; salvage waved fou both by the Cham ommeree, is per cent. jower rae ing, cores and aeeabens, sold for $1400, Net amor nt of sale OF earno, VO008 Bark Fanny, Samson. at Havre. from New see: Expe- rienced themost dreadful weather ov her possege, and lost most ie sala In Ist $9 lon 44, met with 2 tremendous tem- Dest. tinued caused her en as 0 rapidly, that all from Gasyima, PR, for this port, orted, Vining mes- ter, m Portland, bound to M a carge 01 boards, | hooks an and fish, was totally wrecked o1 jo dnt: ‘ay (Abaco mm the 23d Feb. Part of the of the come and materials saved, aud to Nassau ant 60 ond 75 per cent. Sur Lee of this vessel, before reported having pat int Ni on her p2ssace from Bos | ton to New Orleans, was near! tly alt ended at the fast accounts , (March 12)" Whea she wed at Nassau she leaked 2.400 | + strokes per hour, | | Baro Faances, of New York, Northrup. moster, from Jock- bound for a market, with a en-yo of lamb r, put 1to FE ipcacncs the . >. pe brig legks « good |. 6 th aalt, and sal for New York. =P Payoe, master, frem Hondarss, withacar ogany, bon EX Cont, for orders, Mocks vear as off by into’ port leaky, aod’ wilf have to’ dis: 16 W tian Pirt.—A letter dated Edgartown, that brig Pitt, of and for Boston from Palau ras rau upon the r Hate iu Bostoe hsrbor, of Ist ins! havi g beem on m 10. o’clock that mo: ire | was Brat pererived from the forecastie bulk head, and Ci a Howes immediately cut holes in the de-k and poured water, but could t th e vessel was then fastened up tight ‘We understand the ton waste, &e., and ous combustion of the Scun Present, ff Brookville) D. shore ou Bi SE Sandy Hook. Sebr raid: f ta }» 4 days for Hi: » Mst, 150 miles Sk Sandy’ fou pet epee caey: pens pais cs peat as this aed gusation- mans De at once settled. eS otk paper, benlag from Bal Balsimore, for Boston, 1st inst , excise upon whiske; pon the charge that the West Mr. Ficuusn, of Illinois, said that these t posi- | Passengers Arrived. | q required a diffusion of intelligence, he introduced a ta- | tions should be kept separate. They coi id tale. fi Liverroor—Packet ship Stephen Whitey—D Kelly, lady, | hearin Seaoivesie Fie Bo pe Halong for Boston, Ist inst, Die, for the benefit of the honorable Senator from Virgi. | the vote om the one appropriating money; if the dauzghier and ser York: ‘Thos Cohen and lady, Loug | DOTINE AY 40 mt se from from New York, for Paier nia, from the census of 1840. It represented the number | et this, he would vote forthe land, with all hi A nd Naty» Ragland Me Be ere mo, Heb 10, lat 6 30 N. 5 of free waite persons, over 20 years of age, who cannot | T Thehasgert Portion of money had been expended in the | ,/4¥ts—Ship ede ras apt N Johnson, M Schmid, | 5; Indtoenderce ih from Philadelphe, for Leghorn, Tead oF write, to bo : aaa tk Bast, othe ta se and rivera; but the scoptre was de. | ro Chee Parana Ms Clough, of New York; Mr | Mgrch 12, lat38 59 No iy Caldwel, trom New Zea Arkansas. f . ' 0 Rico. Minots. enw ext will have the dycendancy on this oor, wher she, | ee Ship HerculesB T Whittemore, of Boston; | Jena heen reee ty ipl Aecteed gas comb gat 4 | ce i A altimore. In dian : Oe ran Pe mun Ben didant: to ae rey Bal meaad D Bush Pollock. | is Pf sree > wa talppee frou Cardenas for Portland, nd inst, ic] pate -102 “ “ Arkansas was a territo- | = ae ae Whalemen. Ohi 235 4 4 Sard ce wish peremmeainas expended $1,500,000. | 1 tions. | hip Hen (cf Sag Harbor) Cartwright, from NW coast, —making an average of about 4.84 to every 100 free white Tite Payne, of Alabama, look thie paket | Fores i Stephen Whitn yt enake and 4 | | 2 months o 5 yen i et tee persons 1a those States overtwenty years of age, who | the worst proposition introduced since he been a | beskars hardware debe A Newbold—4 cages dae, Geo Piet SSE Sandy Hook, » can neither read nor write. Now, how wasit with old | member of the House—and as opening up a system of | & co—6 hardware Foleer Bloat & Alford—1 hardware Lait ge in Jangiro, Jan 3, Eagles! frm San Sandwich Ie | Virginia—with her University, her colleges and her aca- | building roade wh govornment may think proper | Cary & co—1500 bags salt Rovert Kermit—15 bal-s 8 cas | fer ried. tp fora chronometer slongs fo Fall Rivers and | demies;a State which atone time had far more wealth | todo #0. As to the Cumberland road, if it was wro to | gi'bhgs mine Bande Haller 6 et cut hardware ¢ Hikelloge rin ah Plymouth, 84, pat te 21d. gpd intelligence than any other State in the Union ? | Begin it it was s ‘erong to continue it; and he had Bape raware Eéwara arming a heed nd cane mdse | | Hie mba SH ispijed ray Heb, 9, pa vaek Jan 35, | low did she stan @ census represented her in pol morals, or any thing else, that a | & Ga k hardware Th Ww 3 | indistress. 0 for jantic. i having 272 free white perioos over twenty 9 nctided by age— (it havin Been ‘claimed that | ues iad | Guth r rare franel ‘Tome torts 1 panales | arch Toman BOT ay i 5 cannot! ince commenced, and thet, | iron Brown Shipley—1 cask hardware Meyer ;, 1 write. ‘Why, sir, “i the “extont of the lutitude | goverament war bound to completeit). He denied toast | mise Ld Levy ® cont hudwave f 6 odes & conus erares | QTY Hat; iach | SM Targain, Neal, Gulf of Mexico Slaimed by the Weat ax the Oregon boundary, be an | government was under any contract to finish the road, | aud ethan ware ord hurdapare FG Spencer | Trot. evidence of igcorance, Virgiuia ought to go up to 75 in- | Voless they could appropriate for this object Jani and. | qZcties webb Warren & Townsend — a bales rg dora Keontrell | go areas TE: ny bras Colerndo, for Bes | stead of 64 40. Mr. Ashley deprecated the practice of | money, they could eppropriate neither. He was oppos: reais dodo Way & Brothers—1 dy do George Stacey ce Tee Io ates eile Senators calling into question tha title, and arguing | ed to both, and tof indirect mode of giving moi thre dW on—8 bales ox jeting Wm Meret Teo | against the American claim. He cited the case of Mr. | by bestowing land, convertible into money. “So fal i ed March 1310 port, brigs Lowden, for NewYork, Rush and the Nootka Convention, and of Wyndham | Alabama, which he in part reprosented, was conce: ello, from Porto Cab ello, do doy Charlotte, Ste- | Robertion’s deolaration in his book, that Lew 3 d, he trusted ber dignity would b be proterved, and her | gry ll de ag ebay ally i" merely commercial journe: tical integrity maintained, and no application | pS a alge HL pargl Ri W. coast from Bod a | woul over Se made by her for money for iiercat aoe | Savmert cant mdse Heed & Bpragu thet losing ib Boom ying si, | provements. area lates edna twas | gis hardware J J Newstade & Barrett—28 cxses mdse eave down to repa Sanday 224 M larch, 4 fovernm. wi wi cot ‘ the road. ‘It had already ex. | casks 2 bc ses and 1 euse herawnre J B Eller sket vices | be beprmnce di act pk he. Balled hy bre itbra, Tho. , it might be used half. Ohio had received two | 40-5 cat Ks! herdware John R Brow, hardware Hal- | mas, fer Cienfa terrible array of Br one million of this amount, for the HS Dace calle Kensey & Sampson—8 | Guarama, P re chp 4 — Bick Dow Jose, Daslt, wee cat, ton, and tho horrible prospec by | work through thowe States. And now it was eked by | steel Chats og Blorson &’c0 | Leica tenner sam foisuling ord Mr. Calhoun; and presented an ent, | the gentleman fro (Mr. Wick) and others, to | ba eal een Maria. ‘Swerttcr, doy do: phe gg aay a showing thot from the annual incr f population in the United Staten they could in the ovent of a war, al- tord to sacrifice 146 390 men every year, without dimi- a 3 Congdon—152! H Breese & co—150,500 tates x Rivit 16 bars 20 bdls iron Bi appropriat on ke Halstead & co—40 certs H Win 2 acres of land (instead of money, ) | im price, would yield five millions, | aps Smalva millions, although the two per cent fund | ks | eareo: Ma nishing, fom one year to another, the aggregate popula- propriated for this purpose, had 1 0 | Hi tion of the country. "From th je Renera and discurss. | gn exDAUCIOS, pre oaiterat ede A ry observations, Gen. Ashley took upthe examination r. Tinsatrts, of Kentucky, supported the bill o ford & eo—7 bx — bags | id Of the invalidity of the British title, as sssumed to be de. | ¥» supported the Dill on | Samford k ett bx: Wight. Stace esha Socks a7 bags constitutional grounds. and as sanctioned by the doc- rived from the Nootka Convention. In discussing the | trines of Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Jackson, and Van amendments, Mr. Ashley objected to the proposition | Buren; and contended that ‘the government was under | of Mr Colquitt to add a proviso to ‘one resvlutions for | contract to complete the road, by the phligettons it as- the notice, recommending that the Oregon question be | sumed to tho new States. After ie had conch bis speedily settled by compromise ‘otiation; and ob- | remarks, Jected to it because it would lead to war—the House RS Committee rose, and the Speaker resumed the ‘would reject it—no notice would be passed—the people | Chai {o Oregon would quarrel—and war would be the revull, Bonides, this “compromise” would involve a surrender of the territory south of 49, a8 the British government | b S hammers rei Wetmore & co—2 b: Hubbell—7 es F r—2 bxs J pen =n ‘Skssaale 12 doz mats G W Shields—5 cks Kennedy 2 V8 Rosevelt—3 ger, Bluat & ion E ants to order. Wa Areal indse R & H ‘an Antwerp & | | | i e & Suttler—.0 Bi bed A arch! A BT Nil's & co—1J Hitcheork-2 8 Douner—3 Mart in Bates & son Fa thompeon & Mor jor—2J K Hyde & Sons—t A SCREW TO THE DEBATE. Vee Boyp being, as he said, anxious to bring the de- Close, submitted a resolution that debate shall fray 4 did not consider the territory north of that, a subject of | cease in half an hour after goi ing again into Committee. theres Behe , ak Cet tees ST e ERS | —agaoep. viet tas at Log eon Pie discussion. Mr. A. objected to Mr. Crittenden’s emend: | ip Serene Voroes—“Oh, no and oh, yes lot end anoae A Prendorst pete | Fann to Nee Hee ds nw meant, because he (Mr. A.) wished Congress to be in a1 | k & Townsend—2 White & co | for New York, load- 4 sion when the notice was given. He advocated ear- Po viieaomges lay the resolution on the d nestly the passage of tho notice; a clear anduntram-| The Srraxen.— molled notice: but was not understood as committing | on the table will « himself irrevocably to 54 40. | at Petsel’ ‘&KBlaine—2 A T & O Moutrose—19 Lach ines & co—10 F LE Fabrequette fils & Mer Ril a leminges Deraissy aise & Foshe | Hourdeqain—t pkg Welling- Steiner—3 Ca- & Boizard—1 AF 8 Those in favor of laying the resolution tand, (Aftera pause) 43 inthe affir- on tac—3 J — ba ismes & Onooulin Mr. MeDvrrie secured the floor, and moved that the |" A Mxstern.—(Sotto voce.) “What is the question?” | 3 Fansennot & Dula eee Senate acjourn. | And a response :—‘'To ond this debate in halfan hour.” |}. SCRE StF sec keer Beg Brae 9 Joly Freres Gol Mc. Weesren asked that a message received from tho | “Don’t you want to stop the debate ™ Torab te feel ates TM Opn President (while Mr. Ashley was on the floor,) be re: The packet was opened, and the explanatory letter of the President, as *o the purport of the accompanying pers, was read. The communication dience to a resolution of the Seni y Mr. Webster, calling for the diploi corresponden e upon the subject of the Ashburton treaty, between the Sth February, 1840, and the 4th March, 1941 Mr. Weasrex asked the Senator from South Carolina, (Mr. McDuitiv) if he had moved to adjoura over to mor- | ‘ Tow i ‘The Sreaxen counted the negative—64—and declared there was no quorum. An adjournment was moved, and cr | and nays, and others ay. i The motion to adjourn being wit draw A Gentveman called for the quattien, on the other motion, (meaning the resolutions ) Mr Tinsatts called for the yeas and nays. [Cries ‘oh, no! doa’t.”) A sbfticient number not appearing to second the jemi Perret—4 F Cottene ont Beckard nto ie W De CSureyt Mileek Putuaenl Berry & Tarowet A Lexons T'S Vretteo—3 Roger Guillaunve ke cot M Belaney=t Ht Rippling i Ouioger & Go\deching.—1s ¥ Cailliaus, Files, So; | Ielac & cont Michell, Benard & co—l A dk | Henrion & Chanreand—$ E Dechausa MH Smich—t Selo Id & com? chuchardt, Favr- & €o—5 ‘a Misndouck=-4°@ Heareuburyci V Bishepo=t 160 De Milious—28 to order. ome called for yeas EJ uel ‘Cunacea: rig Argus—5 bis old copper 7 bundles do 6 chages goat skins 380 pieces liguumvitae 600 pieces cam; chy wood '4.580 brazilette Boones Graves & co—11 phgs a) ins Ch s. Pac! & Co Boston. Porto CaneLto—Schr | harlotte—50 bags coffee W C Os horne—90 do 1 bx meze D Joaieone 1 1 Vis coffee F Hy Me- Crerdy—100 J Dursnd—2l 8 36 do 5 tons nam vite S W Lewis—2i2 bi _Maracunt—Ship Tarquine- Yo, sir, I simply moved toadjourn. =| lers were ordered; bi a, with some general introductory | count, the call for the y: remarks, stated hi agency in the consummation of th Tellers were then ordered treaty settling the Northe stern boundary; and said he | Tayo the resolution upon the had never uttered a word, and never should utter a word | the Sreaxen appointed “Barclay. Martin, and the of objection to the discussion upon its confirmation by | | genie an from Tndiana, ” (Mr. McGaughey. | The question wos taken—ayes 62, noes 66. But no treaty of Washington had become so far the eubject of | quorum voti J he the Senate; bat since he had returned to the Senate, the animadversion, (Mir. Allen and Mr Diokin ‘A motion was made thet the House adjourn; where- | they proceeded to was withdrawn. ) ertain the vote on volfce A ma, & co. bry it het not iphdigg 3 lon, rmina- upon a & | tion to reply to these detractions. paacenen ro | 0 yen! Lays were ordered, and the result was is posed to speak upon the subject, at some convenient op. ad "60, So the House refused to adjourn. | ao (tobe that, Carian Ly cowie ete orient portunity; and moved, for the present, that the papers be ited that the question recurred on | tended for 0 AnY Persons other than the Printed for the use of ‘the Senate, Printing ortered. laying the resolution on the table; when Filoes,or Cope. Ronee Siivev, of cer news Avot And the Senate adjourned till to morrow at 12 o'clock. | 54 “call of the House was moved ; bat it met with little {|= —=— (Mr. McD»fie will, tomorrow, we expect, give us | favor. such @ discourse upon the sterility of Oregon, and its | Another motion was made to adjourn. scapes pu ar oi ar “a eneral worthlessness, as has not been heard for several The yeas and nays were asked for b; * HM ae years.) men, and ordered. 4 Sie a eee 3 $8 | moan apr. oues eee BH “Oh, what's the use,” “This is eee eee en ees j se play, ; ‘Let's ‘adjourm” and "No, sire,” \ Hi 1 Ay 1846. and other accompaniments. | ‘i Cleared. matin. Toa tend Citerterecy | Shir Prince Albert, Sebae, London, Grinnell, Minturn & Co, Goodhue Co. ay Orleans, Joba rere Sonons 8 Lara htt are oe th cided in the affirmative —ye: A Schon Mr. Arxixson submitted a resolution, which was adop- ‘And this was accomplished at vy o'clock. | ted, requesting the Secretary of the Navy to furnish to the House a detailed statement showing the pay and Leen eee Ovando, Pee emoluments of the several officers of the marine corpe, Baurorone, April 4, 1848 pa ee Bain. erccers tres ED Hariut Co. a Dewy Fee od <p hr tod ie eetter Wa his Business Brisk—Burglars—A Rope—Great Loss of Stock | « Bit , Galveston, Brower & N : mend whet be may deci prope —Das Rice, Madam Macarte and the Scotch Giant— Bont Grogs Sey. New Kpalachieols a 7 a an ial Council, $e. Bog Jefferson, Morgan, ew Orleans, 3 Elwell. Mr. Burr, ©: @ Committee on Military Affairs, re- | rig ontas, Gray, on. plied to an editorial article of the Union, of the Bist of wholesale and retail, at pre" | Brig Martha Sawyer, Steveuss New Orleans, Madison, Hoey, Sa that of any | Bo Bawaon, Hoey, Sevanuah, Our mer- | & co, ca RS in & Co. N's, ‘NL McCready March, controverting what he said the other day in rela- ent being transacted in Baltimore, exc: Br tion to the communications of the Secretary of War,on previous it in ber mercantile the subject of the national defence, and as to their cont. | * Nee ee 4 A band chants and their clerks have scarcely time to go to their | ae Jonas Sepith Collett, BA CUMBERLAND ROAD. dinners, and are detained until a late hour in the night | hy Mr. R. Sart moved that the House resolve itself into Packing, up the sales of the In every branch of | a Committee of the Whole on the State of the Union, for | mechanical labor, including house and ship building, | Sehr py, B arpode oft up the bill for the continuation of | there is al lance of work, and our city, as wellasher Schr Aun fiyman Falla Ne pA ene laa ‘ q Rear pray ot vecprersctte y located in this | Set Vm Heney Se v r-Daomaoous naked the gentleman to withdraw the aly u night passse without some bast iors " ral ladeiphiae cits hea motion, to enable him to presenta petition on a subject P now before a committes, thee ne being entered and robbed of whatever can be | carried o' ed to acquiesce. The ques ion was taki ind the motion of the gontle- Bloop Jams’ Lara) er, by the name of Benj. La Pratt, on ‘} "Ele. Foor, Gt verumanren cent Go oes eee aie | ane 0 ine. . colt, Foor, of Vermont, was called to preside over tho committe for trial at the May term of the chy Court. Y | Pocket Ship Stephes gees” 7s Syraw! from Liverpool, Bef cl . | The b Goorge s sion Toco need tte Tae vested, three or four gentle- | ryson, on the Harford road,:was’ 4 iseyee be teeta rH Mr R. Sot moved that the Committee take up the Wednesday night, with sixteen valuable mileh cows, ms Teodey, ju at Cumberland road bill, No. 46. and one hor bok Boe peg da Bremen ship bound tothecatwerd. Mr. Broviean rose to a question of order—whether | Dirham breed, each being valued at $140—no insurance. Dill 46 could be taken up before bill No. 15, for licensing | 't Ws the work of an incendiary. Kemman, bel eg i canal boats? ot} Aad be mecved Dan Rice tinea attraction at the Front seeeeeess Sener eee e to postpone | sireet Circ crowded ho York, in con’ Dill 46 and tabs ap tat 15, ‘The Cuarnotan informed th order forthe wojny meta Rontloman that it was in he Scotch Giant he is drawing Madam Macarte has returned to Now uence, I learn, of the intelligence that t Me. Sirre.—Iti one of her children was lying there very ill. 1» Mi 14 days from Palermo and Gibrab ing vp the Dill which F bate, BUe the question on tek. | MRS Chalice Provinglal Council we to meet ia thie 16, with radse, to 3 KL Bev ir. RarwnvsIf the motion does not prevail, I will city in a few weeks, which is composed entirely 0! ern Pearce, of Buogor, J By phe from Guaya- ot ' at Aw take up ane Cuatamas. —The motio: IMlinois is first in order. sof the gentleman from Mr. Bropweav.—I insist on my point whether my bill hax not precedeue The Crammas.—The Chair rey the gentieman from Illinois is bishops. There will doubtless be a great time among the Catholics. Sales of Stocks at Baltimore, Stock Boarp, Ape 3. —$1100 Baltimore 6's, 1990, 954; 100 shs Western ik, 15}; 60 do Baltimore Fire Insu: rance, 6]; Maryland 6s closed at 76} for sa! A Baltimore 6's, 1390, closed at 95} for frome! 95) id Onio Rail: a7 has suas 150 do mol W Lane, of Port “ey | boom, of order, andit ie officer, was bedly hurt by bei rain, also the doctor badly sealed by the expsie ate “Bra Tarquina, weer ua pen # that the motion of first in order. [Cries of “ ” d y joha, fs wan attco Soe” i sn 4 nite 1odo eit rae 9f; $200 Sate mst ca, a at fe : sa spit molaes —* ween Ra ‘e A Vo * How many ?° ylkill Navigation 6's, pat Chastain, Eereer, 31 dare from m Forto € Cabello, with tive Nan” give it ap,” and othees. “oh, Chesapeake & Delaware Canal, Wie nd srs yweedl done, and 29 voted in the nega: a i Canal, Behe hief Sachem, Jordan, 6 diys from Eastport, fish, to 8}; 12 do Girard Dan ot; vaoia Bank, 290 ma She ‘Thomas and Niney, Simmerson, 6 days from Wash days, 60 do bdd, 9f; 2 do Penney iy ding Railroad Bonds, SHAIRMAN annon: ~ dt oted. 4 h naval sto A call of the enn cacved, Dot net insisted on | 10m 408 day 6 Scbuyikil thon, $44; | "Bint ANucomin, a Gor ‘am, 3 daye from Boston, in ballast. ‘Tellers were eppointed, aud =" se State 6244 4080 Cherapeake & ‘Dele | Poult, Ho.tou, mace reorder. The Cusiaman requested gentlemen in favor of the psd, f. S'Bank, 4}; 100 Girard Bank, ket, Haker, Welt! et, bound to Staten Island. 0 the teliers. (Voices, “come, ind vote to mali 2000 Reading Bonds, 77}; 10,000 State | ‘we'll vote when you et throng.” Arren Boano. , 69}. ¢ a quorum,” and 5%, rston, journe, New Bedford, oi bound to Hiud- “an tellers having countod, reported 73 in the affirma w Seles Of Stocks at Boston. Sivop Ledex. Gibbs, New Bedford, a noKen’s Boano, April 3 —15 0 tara CAInNAR, Thowe cppoted will now pace | 97}; 18 a, 9 100'do Norwich &'Worserter Rarer’ | Sioob Velocity, Gains, Gusw. connt, acount”) agro roads lot, of; 28 do 6; 59 do do Long tland Raul Daveh ship Butavis, it, #9 days from Ro teedam, ft The negative was ascertained, and 22 orted. [A voice—" Why, you voted on both sides) yen e CHa .—There is no quorum votiog. A Von. —' There is evidently quorum present.” ‘ond Boann.—650 shs East mdse to Heh dion & von. a im bark Caroline, Vol man, from Bremen, to E Payer: ton Co, 16, b10; 20 do ster Railroad, 61; 10 do ewart & co | | with | 5 aa & Groaning. 3 E 5 25 do Long Island do, 464; 10 do Old , “— ra th =. am ‘cod, from Santa Cruz, 4; 10 do j im, rig supper, he 1 w | Bass Ss fia, N: mg ord days: Jad Jeou, » leaves in 2 1s for aban to ea plete i dy Live, dos Ch orgiana iu 6 or 7 ds—aaiis to murrow for Isbos t Cardenas, Gording, wig hs Ki hief, Borum, discg ballast, to Apri for Bult; Watson, D. Dorkey. dusegs for Cowes; Br brig Enterprise, $ ldg for Newfoundland; Fr brig Austerlitz, 7 March 5—Ship Dachess D Orleans, Richardson, for New York, 2th; Lonis Phillip) ng, for do, toon Se Nicholas, n'y Arr, 2nd, France, Mar- | shall, from Mobile; bark Faauy, Samson, from New Orlen ey Iv Pa ne ok; Union. Merlet. from Mobile; Tulla- oddar cid, pverer Brown, for New Ouk in pe Port, a abet Biles Ort Tyler, fot N 1 for do, 18. Went ex Seurly pote ‘from Rew ‘ule. rom wi'dward for Maw paay; achr aye Crane, fiom windward for Norfolk, weidisg cargos schr Gold Hunter, Mauruclds tm New Heven for New York, | pen! La Croix, for Nant: from St St Mal Idx, Clausen, from Bremen for Hamburg, i brig Ie das, Harris, from windward for Monfrvioxo, Jan3—Arr brig Tally Ho, Berryman, Norful via MioJaueiro. Sid from Santa Csuz, Teneritie 29th, Coby sey, Jouen, Cape de Verds. Ith, trig Lark, of Halufux, sbau- doued; c srgo, wheat and flour, foremut goue, wa, bouded ist | ult, lacd0-N, long 65 W, by the Howard, Gufrey, mur ut Ora tava | | Peaxamnvco, Feb 23—In port, ship Cadmus, from Boston, divche; bark Willim Kenuedy, ‘Martin, from Balumore, fur | bio Janeiro, une. Hie Janzixo,Jan20—Arr ship Mason, Hiler,hen (Nox 243) | 2ist, bark Bevis, Donne, do, (Novas tage, Free, |S mick, jee 2,) for Coastol Africa; 2h i A Malholiand, Dixey, Rio Graide 20ch4 bray Ee | a, heuee, (Nov 22.) sehr Gallant Mary, Enuis, | nambuco; Suth, ship Pollux, (Dax) James | River, "Bahia. sid 2ist, berks Byron, Pearson, New Ur- | leaus; 24th, Huntress, Upton, New York: brin Czaninn, Grave, | New Orieane: 25h, bark Sifore: Hussey, Got 30 big ® Bhs | mut, Hardug, Boston, (aud was signalized, pees t j lou ie W s.35th ys tht Washington, | Kad ‘on forbade his ext do. lo ~oiy Res ww ochers, ships Mason. and for New Oreans, Cowplaud.do. | | Dap, Cuba, Mi L | from Jap sica, fur ‘Bostou; jeujamin, from do for do; Dawes from st Jagord schrs Atlantic, Bage’ from ™ | jem 2, for Phuladelphia, Tag; North Sar, Sprague, froma do, | or ‘fone | stan, March 26.—No.American vessels in port. flome Ports. Bosron, April 2—Arr- Bark Neptane, Cooper, New Orle | naespri Ata ad New York; sch’ Tellus, De- orfol iepoabau a | yha! Reeves, peice U's Arr Bark Dhiantha, | liams; New Orleans; bngs, ive, Bewefuhr, Matanza, 234, | the Ja. 31°47 Jon 61 4s, ee ray dost deck lead, (53 hhd, rno- | lasses) b hinge pera (Bry Bone jm Uinre, Ny 8 Philadeipl ‘Aus tin. car lle Fierce Cardenas; | Rival, Bro ; , (Be Moses, Campobello ; | Amada, Hi Tappebannock, Uhantichee, Dyer Nor fi athernor,| arvdge. Phuiadelphisz Lucy W hue,’ Jame. a; Faney. and Angeretia, Crowell, New York.—Tel- | “erighed-ship Win, Gray for New Orleans,” Srouel f 4 im. Gray, for New Orleans. Sieus | fait ged brie ys Colombo, Burwell, New Orleay | yr Rasiett, hana, Howes, do; Ma H edie, (new) ,Weles, Cita: au y Jor . sine Yorke Julia, Hill Poraieed. erwarda Bs shID | te Rored ca jia, sailed ch 20—Arr, brig Charles Edward, Wording, east Tuomaston March 29—Arr, schrs Increase, Yankee, Hero, New York ; shoe, Maize, Texas, Wa'chman, Sie and Corat, Smith, do. Ei Cyrene, Ds Dover Packet, and Equal, Bostoa; TOWN, "agri Tae brig William diy? Flowses, “4 jeiphia for Bostoa. A considerable isjared by th re, sad fie deck af f the bre ue er i charging cargo, an for top Cine bemait i for do} i. ; rie Almeua, to E, trom the Roads, (where Se ane ny) park Como. Sehs Mary Jane and Ac: ou Of Ist. heri- Alvoatr Geo Warren, Simall, New Yorn Id. 2d Bu Wine for a; Teewen ia 45 ses ig fe ¢ the above, withsome arena Apr aches La 29th, me ipwing, Beall, Norfolk; | Hear; W baitord Poiladelphu rows, Charl vn Thompson, th 1. Richmond} Copp ‘wes, (Del,) April 3—The bark St Cloud, from Gibraltar, e:land, trom Peruambuco; Despatch, from T' ba; a bark, two brigs, and reversal schooners cam sanding ap same dowd iro: ‘Aun, tor Io de ton, ‘NC; Will Deleware, Eau | foe Kyeneaond: tor ns sal | fot hmon | Washugeou, NC, ed Nathaniel | Sea yesterday afternoon. A full T in rater y 5 Break wat are two heim baperand bve fore and att chr, ‘outward bound. ane ror March 28 Arr, sch Per er, Parker, New Yori 8d, Ibion, Bowdoin, and | Newrow pom ried North Bend Butler, from Norwich, for Tar New Yorks ENliott, from Norwich, for jewvuny aniel Wilts Smith, from Bostou, for N | Yorks Consul "Bolte from Philedelphus; Uneas, Rogers, fom | for Philatelphsa Al bag ‘Arr bark Jasties Story, Perkins; brig Boston hth dat barks Cloud, Rowland, fin | rater sul Het rom onto: xs Le spateh ty, nigncof Mare ty betwee the tats uy ge’ of the Galt, und ueat Cape wind paved withiv half a mile tthe | he o arr bi jon gers roe, W: ils and rom dats nd Helen Drink Delaware, Holbrock. do.— | , Brewster, Balti: | yw he | bal clea by coer ole \ es, gives = a knowledge cused oy cee wine Dr. h part be. ae al eee ruptures, ke. 3 if by letter, post 1— Arr briga Hiberuin, Dard Pr at ‘Tarr_do; sehs M: id, aerate cop, Oia, She aaa, sComsaekig , New vast (lsaee 4 gat ark rfl 4. view, oh fon ay Falls ahocly tomlentiys dot kuowines tomically; the Os femoris; and ) perties of the trish they the an structure, cou! th Dot mins.ton, wtpeum ‘Mazch 31—Arr schr Sarah & mee, Ailes Rich- w princi rah, do do.’ Cidacbre Myers, Fowlers Ti + | hich gies the pat wars een tI for a | SeSthere 1 et. Kinuey, for Bosenat 3d, bh | TU) 2.94 rid 1, 9 vai ney, eae cially meee ‘ DESTROYED MEDICINES, ie OUT gn aba or of RATES. By Last Night's Southern Mail, iow th Es | ears Br tne F: fom Turks , 3 | April 2— tofu gen wee, et October, ior | ob ‘Elvira, for Baler; Frank, for Ni oa et Mauld fom ae lage ae Cale scams Sora te d 5 im : i jaw ‘Delight, Gibbs, from dig fe Cate mar Spey = ee ong facy of the York FF ecmillion, eames. mn Frames G:orgia | ae suf Persou ‘who testihes. ‘thi j mupposed the Carodnes ral “ico her destr: caciertaer —Pp ee on us. Steamer Columb to perform its ev Coy Sooo Wier Witch Le Brom, | 3 ‘Seejepeas ea m $i Jogo de Cuba, and Is a1 jot Gicared, brig Dover, Percival, | Hong dengereus usd lobe sunding ‘Bail ed, bak Veruoa, Pa tthe National Depot ‘are ei of Fuss y at ARTON, 106 Jona, ‘ oie ch re Siar ha Eatouy So sonts tees Nese ga sib ath “ne iasr Gate! Tee 7a aud Porto C bello. Nonroue, april Arr brig Welter R Jenes, Jr, Suow dayo from Warks sland; echt i aphronte, Fountains, from fuseton, acht Banuer, Ogden, from NHaven. Plot boat Hein- der, Skane’, from w erueesepoke on the Sith alt, Cape Henry | ship from MMe, | AN EXTRAORDINAKY paaoy And One which amar be Fite, the Hands of every ORAL. Loe MONTHLY KEPURT FOR MARCH, | TARRANTS COMPOUND CT OF CUBEBS, AND ea aS es is earticnleay. uly eee: + eouentatee an emi cae ta or THE : Fhe cape b les, a Walch and coe ORs gen se renuinge Wiles ray tat hla Cones ggued forNGriean rags | Space, tle work leone io Kretball G Grtie ie days from Port to Aleran that the aa | Heres, from Sa ER, ey | feapees. Cleared, brig’ Hes “Snmiens parila ar ig Al That's daterent from Bal on Book 50 cents, | For sal j bound 10 NYosk; ‘Example, Fertier, from Poco: | O67 yee eee eng $1 rack; bond ty NHlaven; lowa,and Amelia, Lom Baltimore, | Mil begs scited waht cogent aie post | Paid, FriiLabrLrata; April (—Arr bark Gowing, from N York; brig | 9#%0u the book, to aay part of the vss United five cents. Iaabelia: Mauihewway from Boman: schrs ford, from N ork 4 Cygnet, Graham, from Ed: pee MAGIC MIXTURE —Dr, Hope’s Magi sian H pom mee See jelow, schts a now 9 Baie ze sad’ why a i ch more | Noviean arner,St Bort; Elk, Nickerson; Bi genre ee speedily thay any. other remedy, and mete pee | brig Lug low, ‘Alle, NYorl ‘where pills, capsu! c. ‘and wujzctions heve failed. iy not like | Seste gts gobe McCrea, Forgyth. Windies: | Goat med Shimorial on one, at th real | hy if », Hewes, ein I | ee Kae Hiily Boston: Matatcie Godtrey” N Yorke Howe nai Agent fs, lagersoll & haters | cor and cuter Bega Ouse, irae MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, nea 75 Chambers Strest. }DOCESSFULLY TREATED. * ver’ 8P, 1 Inflummation of bladder | ‘without bel = 7 4 5 Palpvatigu of the heart 4 Primary consumption | Rcaneey Bene Gee ot Ere ce meoien erie at ee 3 Organic fisease of the heart 7 Imntatioa in raandneck | knowledge its ' sale, wi and 5 ‘ander trea of bladder TAM. et, he 2 Case l pre 5 Secondizy venereal | 1 Gase of sand ia urine General de! j 4 Eraptions of the akin 1 Case of nodes | 1 Sore Mouth 1 { s 2 gue of ear ache. 9 yhtsign b es of dys! en 3 Feimery monet? re ge sae in the | aqical A 3 1 Contracted knee joint has removed from Gold strest to3 Roose ie 1 Hdma ot the hands | Deas stom rom Chatham street, whore he may be €0a 1 6 Constipation | aulted cor ially ag usual, avi hae 2 aw poplexy * Ther@are few, if any me that know 2 Dormant liver better how to manage those difficul rand disorders i SuccessycL Grenarions anp Cungs. which strangers are rodd le tp coutract ‘whil iting owrcity.”” 2 Fractures of both bones of 3 Excysted tumors removed | Dr @ has pablished ‘Up: sreret and diseases, | the arme ‘rom the | calted the " Rubicon’ Seis tatenged teetce oe a toniamte patients of 1 opt forfistulainano 4 Cerenof purulent discharges | either sex. It not only trears of caring Rape poe th es —— from t] uch better,it points om ciesriy the meens ders to Phe d Hon reduced » y Ural emored ae ul disorders at which homes watre sh to thtuk of; leerat ve years’ 2 tions for squinting ou this accou! lone the book is worth more i ues hah eivabbosee farm. ta ryd h blications of the kind. It inaold by the author ae ope Sed 1 Influnmation of testis rethra ftactore of the craniam 1F 1 TS tom females oy oh book will Laps friendly and 1 Opened large abscess . | —e adviser. also for sale at the following drug id + ith ury, restraiat in yo hindrance be ‘bunuees puisuita, ‘Recwat eaves cared in or ‘ SEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTIONAL, ari, ng (rom a tno frequeat indulgence ofthe SCHENCK’S PULMONIC HAS CURED the extensor proprius pel’ # Fungos takes from exr storer:— is pedis. drawing the 1 Hare 10 | ‘No Che] angle 1 Ulcer inrectam | aed disease of te 2 Cuses of hemia under treat- | Roth ear 1 of forfydrocels ment es street. ie for hydrocel 4 Tieces of direased bone re- TEs" Broadway, corner of Market street, and Pi sph moved from leg | 146 Delancy street, commer of Suffolk street. at 1 Fatty ation’ removed 2 Sore ears | mrl0 Im*re 6 poor attended te between 4 and 9, iu the aile:zoon. j " - an B—Th ‘his institutioa 1s Pa bate with suy ctherin \ at EVics. iseity. 9 " hd P Physician. | ocToR LAMERT az still comfidently cia gees a3 Qw*r Atieadrug Surgeon a y! ‘old office, 63 id street, lacus alto | on all diseases’ of 9 "doheute mature ; Tis cctmees bey | hi SYRUP ME. ware, loves patient eaiget au Sof Simerims out a po nea _ eous in the city, guarantees a efioee cuTe, oF 80 @ oe eer pot meds Tarlen car wy part of the United 63 Gold street. Open from 8 A. M. to 9 P. Mia EXTRACT OF CUBEBS, T "AND COPAIBA 'HIS is the most spredy. certain and effectual remedy és sexual diseases. Foy weed hy READ! READ! THE KOLLOWING CERTIFI. | 22m" td impotetcy sane the Dr Hr sttention, CATH UF RICHARD Le COR A MAN O feel emer wi Teper rey HIGH STANDING IN NEW JERSEY. at We ee spate ‘THE 3d day of May, A. D. 1845, Vache me thi ib Fr, oce of the Aldermen of the of Philad ly appewed Richard L. Cox. igton County, § ate ‘3 New Je: a cit veen or brecbean le and vat fol tucked br hh rb ay court the paltna of is haods nnd soles of + fort, to nee | tressing might sweats, ‘This state of th November last, when he was aly, econ pain im the richt s de snd breast. His, family | imu theu informed hrm hat his lungs were in a diseased si he became vad ted in tiesh, vac ooeg Wes those ane badot 1s, extreme eaheustiog, lor 1t was wit | am that su) change coald be made ig hus thes, oF ores msking up the bed an which he 1a} this period hi Ciuu, feuvily aed fr ends_-ind ed ail who saw him—coustdered \ his case beyoud the reach of hupe. For two dass hi had entitely forsakea him, and he took no n that time—when he determwed to try *' Bel that he se had ten Duc about two bottles Syrup, when a ; re eft 4 Sodcr tke scothfeg lafaenes of the Byre lis hd gives up the se of alt uber an icine att tly followe: ections accompany; hat he diveloar fea ia the preseace of ' leases art of 1 01 iia’ to ht th, arent scest difhculty and | » being ae tis tout “remedies for those diseases, in the most covcentrated . For sale wholesale aud 5 retail, No 2 Ana street. m2 tm*r iedicad Gard. iL of his bi 3 the'nen of the mevicine, baviag known that Mr. ured by the same medicine in the lowest stage of | Pollution. Thee consumption, after all other im had favled—that for several en years in this city, to rate freely—which sradaally ‘and (rem his ext charged to aad on char- - videotape. ramancees; f 2 his ‘chamber. is ea, s permanent and radical cur lon, Edin iIndelphia; | the Beate of Lomi e { = his illness, that friends avd ceighbors flocked outi: That as the aay: the system, he coatinued ttles. “Thi the ary be- | sand is “im the en aa of fost) end to all his dar a4 to fuifii well as at any per be hoon . lasgs eee and that they ‘are Pronoun to be in « pertectly send condition. 4 BARD L. ele Bub KL EY, Evrsnam, Borlicgton Co., N.J., April 22d, 1844. We, the subscribers, residents of the to ip of BE —_ do hereby certify that we are well acquainted with ~ L. Cox, and frequently visited | condition created such surprise and wonder ‘all who saw hu ally to ee, as it were, a man risen from the grave. | Syrup still strengtheved and im: d taken twent nd an ‘il ietvers letters pre-paid. Paid, and addreaged wo Dr. H. Pamate 198 Pub ton street, will receive due attention. ae REAL THY FULLO ADVERTISEMENTS oornrLbes Medicine and Pharmacy 9% NASSAU STREET. MEDICAL ID VIGR parare ned | Affirmed wens secre, thie 34 any me. CHAGNULY Bi the lest . nary Consumption, which we believe was ci ee deetd| Kew York Coli Schenck’s Pulmonje Syrapy and feel 1t our aut | Serer ore of ito the e ptive in the strougest possibl eee neta terms, 1 to direct their par to all diseases | been eye witaesses to one ofthe greatest cures ever perle Hl cant prostise to pareas | inthis section of the country. | Fela trae ant cure CJ 0) miu Backman, Jone toed, Wi em Poem gad | or it c a Gopal, SF H. bs om Greco. i been e od to the the 12 B. Cox, ol ings, | ‘amount | Sond Hewllans, Joseph een ‘Secob Howlingss | aduime sear be tas ayentods Ore fice tion | Manuror, 3 May 8th, 1815. bia, ire of | Mr. J. H, Schenck—8i ‘the Ba aaeee egy Jersey. ‘Some th thiveer mont of the to see one of his neig peers, then I all human paceman w 108. By “aire Teasion Was, i von Txt bubba, fea hy Tordsy | have been at his house, andre received chetie fom hem | ving his lite. | rane Lanta ally yours, GAMES 3 CAALLIBS, | ‘The monic Syrup is prepared excl } onan fo aaa brine al office rate Kim acer | street, ‘can receive ad ‘a x | examined, jets describing: JON, | Charite | et and LIVER COMP LAT aor of chee | Erofessar For sale also by A. B. Sands & Co. 273 Broadway's pea | 38 it ‘ord, 2°4 ean oe “e a i | ate t. oruer Sunith ad Des | CONSTITUTIONAL DEBILIT pam zor pions \ ee aeTCT bans Pon sell m: . aid establish No. Courdandtouteete Medical Card, DOCTOR MORRISON, y 4 pve Ee 204g me strest.s | Fon eet pd ore M. on taprovpl ae ‘Without pain or | the patient. nga of thone Hons of tne urin | Berieuend Surgeons should be ai amination, as those suffer mach tajur NERVOUS a ae nies Nis DEBILITY = us affection, and Cs ane Fea! ectar’ ity cared ey De stractive habi ing a eure Bene oF iny mate impotency, are Principles, ou ee ‘staling ite % ¥ igh moeal pretenders, oB. hi M cena f Pretend ofes, eS Fula tee aaah es vit DL ADIESA Sea | eplSare jamd vent to nts Se 25 watiy pee y clomsing the eystem with this justly ome. egla outien at Sl etch | in cen of bel. stone wl , CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF SAN Se ‘i ta of the Union. KILLA, GENTIAN 4¢ AND SASBAER: PR EP. by fhe J the her, A ey, extabl highly o: sede poe alles wd eyetine 13 ‘ainoone a | healthy : Ses Mow Tete Nolte wi fo, cae ualers i | es forerar den go ate post pal | A very like x Drie A LUMsSER CO. Nows ow I geran oy es) ‘K atid jo mt ee - ‘aso for

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