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or "WINER 'S ARCANUM EXTRACT. justment’ party. Among them wejhave— Calhoun, the leader of the last war. MeDuthe, the champion of the war. United States (be, and is hereby authorised, af hia 1 easthe noting roan 7 aad nett ectan moe m : oy the abrogation of thesaid convention of the aisthof 3 y August, eighteen hundred and twenty-seven. | ns oighe money be insured. PRING PURIFIER OF Benton, a soldier under Jackson. district coutts of said Territory of lowa. An ad yeas und pays were taken ais adoption of the | at et eae, was | AXAS canoe beermned, working Pan Crittenden, a soldier under Harrison. justice of the Supreme Court of the Territory of lowa | resolutions, as amended, and the question was for ). It has receutl: transpired that | qyatem witha milent and effective fores, c! Corwin, @ wagon boy for Harrison’s army. ‘aball be appointed, to hold his office by the same tenure, | in the affirmative—yeas 144, nays 4, as follo’ fort au Platt took ina extso of hides, , | Hemnoving D Influeures, Soothing Fennybacker, from the Old Tenth Legion. — pe een i a ee Rye a as for N au eesouat tad robe ooo okt <> | Saae Sette A Lange. 1 ers a it And af, A ; 5 - | | WIN NUM EXTRACT is Rusk, who expelied the Means from Texas, inet justices of tid court and. who. shall bald Vey Danist M. Barri |ct Ureedons ith inse by bie Bertatt. “ko ts to'be cou: | forall diconses arveing from ax tapure ote of the x trict courts in said district as aforesaid. The President | Charles 8. Bentcn, N.Y.; Asa The gallant Haywood, the intrepid Mangum, the 18 authorised to appoint the requisite number of justices | Pa; James A. Black, @ C.; John undaunted Lewis, the constitutional Webster, and of the peace and such ministerial offlcersas shall be ne- | 8, Bowlin, Mo; Linn Ky Wm. H. Brockenbrongh, | some severe p' Jotta Davis, the two straight-out Johnsons, ce**ery for the due execution of the laws : P-ovided, | Fa.;’Richard Brodhead, Pa ; Milton heaving Teno.; Wil- | senators out of the unfli Bagby, the erudite Berri 2 that any subject of Great Britain who shall be arrested | liam G. Brown, Va.; Wm. W. Campbell, . ¥.; John H. | fort that human shrewdness could de aching Bagby, ru iy Trien, and the f n ? under the provisions of this act, for crime ulleged to | Campbell, Pa; Charles H. Carroll, N.¥.; Charles W. | to to defer th Fe eee enor tonnd true, present and ab- have been committed within the ‘territory ofthe United | Catheart, 1a ;iteuben Chepmenr ata, Lesles @ tan, | possible sett, fo the aumber of one. a he fourteen £ of the Rocky mo tains, while the cont tn Tonn.s Jone 8. Chipman. Mich.; Henry 8 Clarke, N. » to-be-sure, 8 % e izens, lowell Cobb, Ga.; . Cocke, Tenn ; John are in the minority, and the voice of the majorit Britain, pursuant to | Crozier, Tenn.; Alvan Cullom, Tenn. ; Jobn D. Cummins, inthis country isthe law-of the land. iin all be de Ohio; Francis 4 Cunningham, Ohio; John RJ. Dani ‘e expect the ultras in th ° forty, .C.; Edmund 8. Dargan, Ala.; Jefferson Davis, Mis: ayes to 4 nays. more or less, will oppose the enone, raped John ‘De Sfott, N. ¥.; Paul Dillingham, jr., Vt; Jam om told tat this bill wi 1 be takon up by the House on York far C areston, lath inst. off - ee so that the measure will be clearly and entirely an Dixon, Ct.; James C. Dobbin, N.C.; Stephen A. Doug. Monday, and it is said that it will pass, notwithstanding ‘ + of is to be com- | for as Mi nd pt. Caleb Thomas. launched at Barh, iv, a fine schr of about 100 tons burthea, eslled ths Ocils, for the Ch jo trade. Also, a superior copper fastened brig by Messrs G F & J Patten, called wn, about 170 t Heart, No SatLons ~Several veasels are detsined inthe port of Boe- vand all chrome in, soveral of the opposition x from scarcity of seam ny Fotreated trom the cepitol, and left the Senate without a | p®!!F "Nonrie Utnotine, Draremood, st oo quorum. A call of the Senate was ordered, and the ab- eda ship with her main and mizzea masts goue, full of water sentees forthwith returned by the Sergeant at arms. The | and sbandoned. i , and bill sed by a vote of 15 Spoken. e onys gripe age Mt oa acl Skip Catherine, Crane, and brig Emily, Johnson, from New nt of such offeuce by the Provision hereafter to be made by law to : | jumbia river, March 22, lat 88 3u lon to act of the forty-nine’s. , lass, IIL; Robert P. Duulap, Me.; Joseph E. Edsall, N. the judicial opinion submitted. You may make your orn he followsue certificat . . grant to every white person, male or femal Jacob Erdman, Pa ; John H. Ewing, Pa; Orlando B. Fick- own deductions. | others in ion of the proprietors. Aunt hus become of the steamer’ Is she lost Sige of eightcon yours, res hundred ast'y lin, I; Henry D. Foster, Fa; George Fries, Obio; Wil- | “The bill, eatitied “ An act to subject to taxation cer- aii gles ns mame te paneices Boras faucularg aad cone ive evidence of the ales Perchensiong are seriously beginning 10 be of land; and to every white person, malo o jiam 8. Garvin, Pa.; Meredith P. Gentry, Tenn.: William | tain debte owing to non-residents of the United States,” 1,,'7° U,S.1ro0 Sisamer Michigan, arrived at Be Re | waddcn eee Ste felt that the “ Unicorn” hus gone down in the der the age of eighteen years, ove hundred F. Giles, Md.; Charles Goodyear, N. Y.; Samucl Gordon, | which { herewith enclose, was reported complete in Purpose of receiving the usual repaiss, Ory £0 a beaso _ deep waters. Not even the peaceable settlement acres of Jand, who shall have rosided in the + C ; Henry Grider, Ky.; Martin | House to-day. There is no doubt of th cruning The fe to's list of bes cilloure ¢=Coon PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 6th, of the question of veracity and malversation *Y éescribed in the first section of this act for five conse- Hamlin, Me.; Hugh A. Haral- | bill through the House. This law it enon O J.P. McK Mr. FE. B. G. Kinsloe—Sir: I have tried the La. guene. Wi’ Cutive years, to commence within three years from the bapeage radian ig ropa re of ne ae passage of this act. A superintendent of Indian affairs | indeed, d would ow be ful °° be a gat and such Indian agents aud sub-agents the hat’ the Una with hor crew ated po Bratetul as shall be necessary to the public interests, to whom , Va; William J. Hough, N. ¥.; appropriation of $40,000, to be expended upon the Utis asthat the Unicorn, with her crew and passengers may be intrusted, under the direction of the President, | bard, Connecticut; Wasbington Hunt, James | Lunatic Asyium. sately come into port. Tug Doctor. and in accordance with the existing laws, s0 far as they | B. Hunt, Michiga harles J. {ngersoll, Pa.; | Mr. Worden p may be consistent with the purport of this act, the Timothy Jenkins, N. ¥.; James H. Johnson, N.H.; Jo- | swerto Mr. Bailey’s report, which jexander tion of the act of 1833. A motion dered to a third reading on Tuesday, N. ¥.; George W. | Mr. Graves reported in favor which you extotled so high!y, and find ital. ax better haa you recommended itto be. i. 8 LO jing the Arcanum, | was completely cov. wi bs id aud Naylor C Gren ater od wi i Eile. “Sefer Thad dhe Ace, RA Peeuaataree™fraitches borne Gergen Ramet Pa a 1am wuly coavineed, to 34 tant engineer, Wm F Mercer captain's clerk, George N Starr; purser’s sented a minority canal report, in an- | rf sent you yesterday, | B: : gu mber of years, and all owing, Wasmixaron, April 18, 1846, _lation of trade aud intercourse with the Indian tribes, | seph Johnson, Va; Andrew Johnson, Tean.: George W. and after a very protracted debate, 2,100 copies were | ‘Whalemen. | ws of Winer's Arcanum. 1 can concsientiously it The Notice and the Oregon Bill through the "House , 24 the execution of the laws herein extended over tho | Jones, Tenn ;Soabora Jones, Ga; Andrew Kennedy, Ia; | ordered printed” ¢ | rk Wade, at New Bedfo-d: reports Romtonge, Dee | as.one of the v best medicines. for xerofulous or Ougi the House— | country described in the first section of this act. Tho | John 'W. Lawrence, N. ¥.; ‘Emile La Sere, La.; Abner | The House then pasrod the bill granting jurors in New | $afhive Amethyat, Baile 'sT 57 8, lon 67 30 ete Say 7 a BLODGET, 58 South 3d st. Mr. Webster and Mr. Ingersoll—Distingwshed | President is authorised to cause to be erected such block | Lewis, N.Y; Thomas W. Ligon, Md; John H. Lump- | York one dollar per day during their attendance at bark Elizabeth Frith for NWC; about sata — - Visiters at the Capitol—Mr. Slidell not in town— papain, ached CK, tary poss as shall be, aiceere | ma a William = aaale BY ¥.; Robert MeClelland, pe! hea t in pick Sete Their fees igfortle se sor] | Jan 25, off Cape Hora, i en pro bound | pet giiapme mn, J ‘31, 1046. : emigrants, ers and traders on the route | ; John A. McClernand, [11.; . McCrat l@.; | be paid @ court, and incorporated iat fy Of | into the Atlantic, 1800 bbis (— 91 a8 mM tre ir }. Kinaloe—Sir—Believing t! iner’s. Miscellaneous items, §c. to and in the territory of Oregon, against Indian depre- | Joseph J. McDowell, Obio; Jamsa MeDowell, Vas Jonu | cous 4 on hour; Feb 10, lat'37'3, lon i W, bark Yeoman, Gooding, Ply: I calculated ord Tel , O1 The House did better to-day than usual They dations and aggressions, and to furnish such ammunition | H. icHenry, Ky.; James J. McKay N. C.; John | _ The House adjourned after a short debate in committee | mouth, 300 sp. . f 5 and supplies w: be . A! tin, Ky; 7 3 i#, Ohio; | the bill to abolish distress { it. No action. A letter trom the ship Roman, Shoekle} pasted upon the notice from the Senate, and amend- post outa to bo established from Fort Leavenworth vie | feeack! Mareen Lae Mapes Seairhe aL eerteet aad. | Sgn ihe bill to abolish distress for Today, and preforrod | 4ied Dec 204 revore, no date, ship Ause), ed it by taking away the “di ” rand laland, oa the Platte ri Jo.; Isaac Parish, Ohio; William W. Payno, Ala.; | indictments against the followiug persons :—For con- & y i away the “discretion” from the | Srrend lalend, on Rocky Mountains; Fort Hall; Fort Y I, Ohio; John Pettit, 1a; John S | spiracy—Peter Cagger, Jas. M. French, (editor Atlas) NB. ues President, and by “authorizing and requesting him” | Boise; Fort Wallawalleyand Org n City, on the Willa: | Phelps, Mo; Pollock, Pa; Sterling Price, Mo.; | John E. Hermans. “For'essault and betters -E, Brinck. | Sates Gere : : to give the twelve months’ warning. They also | ™ette river, to Astori the uth of the Columbia, | George Rathbun, N. Y.; David 8. Reid, N.C.; James H. erhof. For riot and assault and battery Thos, Foy, L. Arr ai Provincetown, 16th, brig Franklin, Nickerson, Atlantic wo monte changed “amicable adjustment” to a ‘speedy ad. Soto Pacific ocean: And it shall_be the duty of the | Relfo, Mo.; John Ritter, Pa.; Hobert W. Hoberts, B. Johnson, James McGrath, Jos. Cahill, John | Osran, 49 bola ol and tiey » of New Bedford, Gibbs. Merrihe Extraci to afford relief to w he . ae mi i feet couppelle’, in yes Ey tonare a ame peraded before tar peelic a pad sicpanens Sie ate Soak | Pan, Gao. ! y i Columbns, | He was'e cous! < : Postmaster General to cause tho United States mails to Julius Rockwell, Mass.; Joseph M. Root, Ohio; Jo n Galden, Thos. Hall, , The Caledonia, at Stonin, heard from the » justment,” which is almost like cavilling “upon the | be {raneported op the aid route from Fort Lesrenworth | Runt, N. J Cullen ‘Sawtelle Mes Wiltiam siya ‘ 1¢ denouement tothis New Scotland Convention | Cracks, Nl» last lise, had tater 3 tee at N Zetland ee | elie brother i Pay to Astoria and back at least once a month, by suc! io; John F. Scammon, Me. enc! io as occurred. sted; 4 3 Mirch 3, lat 1315 5 | i ninth part of a hair.” On Monday next, we expect | meansof conveyanco ‘an /ie men dese ey deena Onis J. Seaman, N.Y; Luther Sev Me; Leo. esti ist, steer jand, i ran lon 31 37 W passed a wh shy ht waist, steering SW, | the Senate and House will come toa final under- geous to the public service, and on tho best terms that nard H. Sims, Mo.; Truman Smith, Ct.; All Smith W | Boston, April 18, 1846. | showing a red, white and red 3 ii ji c i i ; js + Fi i , ctober 13, Levant, Russell, standing, without mgch further modification Tne | 2 be obtained by contract in the mode now provided Y.; Thomas Smith, Ia.; Robert Smith, Ill.; Frederic Adjournment of the L-gislature—Mr. Wilson's Anti-Sla- a — Sydney, Nsw. Octo! 5 5 5 ppearing a begabout the 7 discretion,” the House Mowifd, That i the opinion ofthe President af ths | Stowe, Pan iiasey a Sekar Oi eke ETSY very Reseltions Drfeated—The Weoneschet Rairoad | MA net n te New Jrondon News has a letter from Capt serpa ing to be suspicious that if the notice be leit | United States, it be expedient to cause the mail on tho | Stephen Strong, NeW. George Sykes, N. J.; William P. | Lostin the House—The Unicorn—Rise of Real Betate— Prentiss, of the ship Carolina, of NL, from which we make the at the “discretion,” he will be so very discreet as route afor hi q | | | followiug extract £— ° id to be carried by det nts of mounted | Thomasson, Ky.; James Thompson, Pa.; Jacob Thomp- Rockwell and Stone's Circus—.4n Insane Lawyer—El- | “Nov 1 ch, iat_3440 S lon 71 50 E, CarOlina, Prentise, N L,7 not to give it at all. But whether it be a “request,” men in the service of the United Statos, be may order | aon, Miss,; Allon G. Thurmon, Obie; Joba * : foot ‘apniedine "elses Gop re ta re ! paseiiene besa Physi be Ehliday be soca any tne, by calg at Nor 6 Wouih th ver psa a very grateful servant Price, $1 per bo:tle,or six botites forge 32! 5 x spasedy Goin Wine Cost > W. Tibbatts, — Sie ” ick—, ke at Tristan Sept 20th, vlentor, Sweet, do, c! or “discretion,” it will result in the immediate no- | the sid mail to be carried in that way, instead of having Ky.; Daniel R. Tilden, Onio; William M. Tredway, Va. | der Lomson— Sickness of Bishop Fenwich—Death of 3d, lat 3740 8, lon 19 15 E., Mouth Boston, h tice, the President only r i ity. , it transported by contract, as above provided. ; John Wentworth, lll; Horece , Edward Palfray, Esq. Harwood, 3H, cleaa; Clem: i S LY. Ed ledernaie Hpeeren the authority — Pdtres housund dollars’ are appropriated to | Wheaton, Avs hite, N. ¥.; Wm.'W. Wick, Ia.; | Our Legislature completed the sossion for the present aud quit ith la: 37 3798 on 36 pentane he solee, Cina C0 My Meshenslenee DD. Yon apie si rc leze! ami i Inited % Teport. the provi ee aie os hoary yearon Thursiay, though much of the business, for rd from her Nov loch 1. wh;} 30th, lat $3458, lon | Sold by Wyatt & Ketchum, 121 Fulton street; R.A. Sands, | | | | it when the vote R. Wood, . N. ¥.; Th 5 188 Bi of Spring; J. W. 644 Broadwa) Mr. Ingersoll will prove nothing against Mr. Web- | was taken) asked to record higyote in favor of the bill, | Yall Rae Niag? oo | want of time, was left uncompleted. The session was Bes nanes NTs sei aod Altots Mlatletin deed | andd Bly Coddlasion” Seb" Hudson. comer ot Borie ls ster. {n 1841 and °42, there were about $5000 ex- | but there being many objxctions, the privilege was not | Nay. $ one hundred days long. Mr. Wilson’s anti-slavery rean- | whales—saw che 12th, the same; 12th, Blac! Beookivs hy Mars 139 Fulton street; a | pended from the secret service fund underthe writ. accorded. Chappell, NL, 9 whales [had Jost oe man, name not known,] | street; Quirk & Co, corner Columbia inatic, ten orders of the President. This money, in part, | The title of the bill was amended, to read “a bill to lution, which had passed the House, was rejected in the heard froin 1 Octo Williams, Aib.3 paler: | De. Stome, 105 Belgas street, io Alben yas employed in ferreting out the designs ot the | Protect the rights of American settlers in the territory | man, yaad Eas thS "Legislature of Messechucetts ro- | Sesto cb noise, Ror iceeoeuiabarn ea | B. G. Kinsloe, 09 Ch Hunter's societies, on our northern borders, who | 2 the United States west of the Rocky Mountains, and | Garrett were i ; ers, Who | for other purposes.” Dromgoole, pected he oat dren Lerpintile ae eat Mr. Twourtor of Pennsylvaniy (to clinch the nail) rap ‘Onio; Bol street. Baiti- New Orl rtrand & Sisez. 'Va., Gaynor, Wood & o.,o1d by Drugeite to meddle with the subjects of annexation and do- atGough’s faland’] Capt P. adds ia a postscript ‘Whales ia fore, Charis NZealand. Dec yeh) | rally throughont the country. mestic slavery. hip Neptune, Oat, NL, was 5 Edwi lomon Foot, Vt.; Joseph 7 0 moved a re-consideration of the vote by which the bill , Isaac E. Holmes, 8. C.; Edmund W. Hubard, The Woonsocket Railroad bill, after having passed | had been on the ground six wei two whales, one of | R. Cl ERS” cial communication with the government of Maine, was passed, and the question was decided in the nega- Hudson, Mass. ; Robert M. T. Hunter, V: the Senate, was defeated in the House, andthe subject | Which she was then trying out; a See | INVIGORATING CORDIAL. and part in behalf of another State, for which she tive. ersoll, Pa.; Thomas Butler Ki | will be brought forward again next winter. Itiseasy | £{2,t,ct Talcuahanua, and take another season on North-west | 00 “Gini Tal DEBILITY, IMFOTENGY. iNCON will poner thankful when she learns the object.— | THE OREGON nesouutions rasseD, wir rMroRTAN® | fis Edward W. McGaughey, la, Georgo P- Marsh, Vi ¢nough to account for the rejection of this bill. All the oMictter from Capt Hazard, of bark Pagcizr, of N Beatord. Fringe 1 OR NOUTURNAL EMISSIONS, nt was expended under the express i ae AMENDMFNTS BY THE HOUSE. jam 8. ler, N. jiam A. Moseley, N. | rcester Railroad interest, which is ful, | d by bark Wad Falkland Islands, Jan | is beh tions of the President. Mr. McKay, Chairman na |, Mr. Born, of Kencacky, moved that the House take up | Archibald C Niven, N. ¥.; John 8. Pendleton, Va; John | thrown against it, ‘The editer of the Deon edd. | Sate with obo bbls tp toda, whol & jh expected to be at home in leaked out of | Rlarr sud refete to Jette proplonnly tonnitent which rave nee | 93 ‘ viously write the in- | yer come ts hand) {or particulars. {Cart Dowas of the Wade, | Ways and M " % the Oregon resolutions, as returned by the Senate yes- | A. Rockwell, Ct.; James A. Seddon, Va., Richard F. tiser, Nathan Hale, Es: ho has bi Pi Forign ‘Adtairs, and Mn edie Meer akre the ee : Simpson, 8.C.; Caleb B. Smith, la; Alexander H. Ste | the ‘Worcester Railro for several ara, Us papers, bear us out in this mubeiaalt of tipi OA. a motion was agreed to, nem. con. phens, Ga.; Bannon G. Thibode: La.; Samuel F. Vin- fluence of his paper which is consi ” G bie, to thwart shat the Ri experienced heavy weather on the N WC. ¥ Owen, of Indiana, submitted ton, Onio.; Robert C. Winthrop, Mass; Joseph A. Wood- the friende of the bill. It is my opinion, bo’ that pureed i ine, many it he can help it, ought never to shoot 80. high ke out all after ward, 8 C:; William Wright, N.J.; William L. Yancey, | the day ie not far distant when horton and Now York, Dytremuned tight uutil near the fing, on her way to Fe over the target as Mr. C. J. Ingersoll has done. it rT Ala. will be connected by a railroad through Woonsocket. ip hid struck on something.” In the morning al ates does Rete ia calculated to make a man feel very uncomfortable. | Mr: Petri moved a reconsideratien, and the motion | ‘The steamer Unicorn took us by surprise yesterday. the Wade. Temes vof early in vo k ken by the Wade. Ii wordfish, as she apperred pei im all other respects.) Maiae, Edwards, of Fairhaven, put into Rio, ebout , fora supply, and remained on the 7th. Real estate continues to sell in this city at very high , Boreign Ports: Mr. Jarnagin’s resolution in the Senate, callin 5 ‘and disp for the same information asked by the House, will | S#id territory,’*insert “virected to th ledonia in a few days. The news by the Unicorn will be taken up, we suppose, early next week, wher speedy adjustment of all their differenci ve but little effect on the markets, the next steamer shall expect Mr. Webster to say somethin, TRaTbbe | te a Yoana et ae mihoriniae | ty 4, oe i ther irksome, at twenty minutes totwo | being now due, with later advices. his own vindication. But he may not feefit neces- | eye poo dope sarge. Peg ve disagreed to. We had ceased to look for her arrival, and expected the ing had “glory enough for one day,” the House | ve the notice, authorising. a sary. Still, it may not be amiss, either i | 2 Fates, and many men find themselves gi rich very 5, #4, Jam, Mareh 29—In Port, brig Mary Aun; of and | of a compromise, or in driving Mr. Inget ea ey | AC Owens eat the caer i Baxrimone, April 16, 1646. dest by the advance in this species of property. for Baltimore, via Montego Bay, disk. | 0 ig Mr. Ingersoll toa | ved the previous question. Pa ‘ Rockwell & Stone’s circus compeny will commence 1 8—Arr, al Atiies, MeDellan, Boston; peccavi. | dir, Tismarts asked the gentleman to withdraw the | -Ansiely about the Unicorn—Completion ef the Tele perrormances in this city on Monday night,on the ground Charleston; Amos Patten, McNear, N pee pte ae not a werd of Mesers. Allen and | igs F273 aah essa ale enna Soh ids data te ef eraph—Right of Way Passed—Cargo for London— zpsanily) occupied by the Howard Athenwum in How- Becton) Bestaaal Barton, Provident uttent f Mr. nless the gentle- ; i ‘Alter the heavier business of th ing, the | ™&2 Would renew it. . re rhaieTartte rachel Aa “Joel C. Virgin, Enq, attorney at law Salford, do; brigs Churchill, House took up a private bill yard witle mae a ie | Mr. Ti said he would. One month has elapsed, to-day, since the time appoint | gator of a paper in Portsmouth, N.H., has bi ts and, Thorp, from consideration we were pleased to see the Baa. J « hold on! CREE a eee ara rabies he ee Feice ei tees Troma Beseee His coeatel ae Bie loa New York eee aay Gy, freen as eee sg | woh lyipaenipd Ir Gave Johason in his old seat among the members. | Mr. Owen did not, however, withdraw his motion. ak seg: remote adit Mio ag is insare; and he bas been Ra rea tne poms Fy, re saeekinees; Batley, | Liemona tell desienmecs We were in momentary expectation of his rising | ‘The demand for the provious question was seconded, Paitimore are supposed to movedto the hospital provided for such persons. une; for New York, $d. ist to the and entering a protest against the extravagant extor- | and i f probeble fate ig Eiter Silas: Lamson, who hes in times pest Sgnred | | Hio Jamnino, Masch7—Arzs, bet & By Resmas, Gameaeets | Hel So al creen oJ eit, before Teavi tion upon the treasury which the bill proposed,some | ‘The Srraxen announced that the question was now aoeprred brs ‘i extensively as an eccentric genius, has recently been | of Alrica;barks May, from ——; Candice, net = bottles of this cordial whieh, will $2,000; but he suffered the bill to pass without fur- | ey ecelt MIEnti eon Cralng ard a | ipdainila; pestertagaeeas Nine eniraner ste thes city, dlcharged {com the Lunatio Asylomat po a) joel a eeaeere. id ttm chip Besas, tlanpeonsaud brig | gerviesshiotn ware eat saetali i tner manitestat ti “| oi . © resolutions be read as they came } | and sister Al ‘olsom. used to be great trie! , N 4 : isorders are ‘agrravat: AGN rac eeansceneparare, Sate tiie nals Ooms Porodinte eeadee magn nfaptanhotes Sonar ntarmiag Stoked Wl, a eacatpeaenne aN Ma | eanimeaeaetgee es yous | 4 ee ” 4 wick, o! arch, 3 Feres . og. | 4 r he Secretary of State and the Secretary of War | “The Cierkdideo, pple poe fad inl med JK dangerously sick, and is not expected to recover. Hoe | Iseding: North Star, Waite? for Liverpool, in ¥ day: Mon. | > The Gerdial” will be forwarded co soy part of thn betes the 7: eal sopttol het morning ; both of them | Mr. Huwr asked for a division of the question. tones. pe denro-foomistri a menses froal per lens ne Wed. eimost worshipped by his spiritual children, and the weal, Frivce, from erly onus; bark nn poe | eity ox country by addressing as above, post paid, amount en cellent health for the campaign ab i The Sreaxen decided that it could divided. _ edical q in vain at- | Roy, Cutts. for Liverpool, rae’ foadiug; | ° Also, street, in Mexico. mange about openie& | ctye yeas and nays were taken on the emenicents of | Desdey morning ‘nest, without fail. ‘This connection paola, ky Practitioners have in vain at- ity sed; brigs Putunm, Homer, for Rio de Janeiro, losdieg; | —. ito, fr anle by a worth, 45 North Main street, Pro ited to stay the progress of a complication of dis. with Philadelpbia renders the line complete from Wash- ton street, Boston; No. 4 Broad- se foc Mareen do: Part, Amesbury” | videnee, I And, taking advantage of the occasion, we are | MF. Owen, and they were agroed to—yeas 99, nays 67, | which seem to be hurrying him from the world. we hade 0! ‘hompson, from B:l: | way, Aloany; and of Mi Utiea. N.Y. : 2, we, ; ; , ington to New York, and in the way of news will rend for Europe, bt Olive from way, hn sorry to inform you that our associate * Ariel,” | 94 follows, via : ; ths tures cltiee aa closely tanited ge if within 5 aking His successor will be Bishop Fitzpatrick. timore, uuc; Heury Buck, Woodside, trom Prinided. 601 Jas | N:3—Thephvs ppt edt 4 - pon to nt (whose eyes are not always wide open, considering | x, chibald: Atianaca Vary apueph, H. Anderton, | Sinance. ‘The proceediigs of Congrere can be put, Edward Palfray, Eiq., for many yours editor of the Le ey ee dain Wirakioed, Go oc, Geen tat. | the aiicetkerech omen 6 Ima 1t is Apnil, as they shonid be,) was entirely mieten Binge N. Cy ema Black, Pas tance a wach, | lished it New York as soou au in Washington, end the Salem Advertiser, died on Tuesday Cerna an Siinass | from saeatord: how Belew, 36 i dos Cathe, Ripges, tor | GRIN ATE CHEESE CUO TET Be Eee ken ia bringing Mr. Slideil into the city on the 15th | 8.'C; Jamus B. Bowlin, Mo. Lint boyd Re We | news by tho Southern and Western mails, which reaches He waa men of fair talents, of decided oberseter, and | Mayaguer, PR; schre you ett, tag Se Soho, FO ae ° a] instant. Mr. Slidell was, perhaps, the, and Brockenbrou chard Beodhocd’ Pa? Wutigt, | here between 7 and8 o'clock inthe evening, can be- | He “os \ " few dcys; Pamiieo, Fullocd, from oue, unc Waxeh CONSULTING haps wow, in New Orleans, He ia not expected | G. Brown, Va Castles Wi Conse fa ie ound pablished in the morning papers 1,186 | Yorg-unssruming, and icvarigbly won tho ettees Gad | Tats,ilow, do doh cregcernce, Wanda, Lem BSet PETYSICIAN AND SURGEON, . d " 4 5 é » Tay q a ye cou 0 a - here for eight or ten days. We have this from the , Tenn.; John 8. Chipman, Mich.; Henry 8. Clatke, I omporiom, 29 eerly ‘es ii Baltimore, The | cocdence of these who Deceme intimately acquainted | ynver arvey, sua probably be cosdemned Wwe Alles: tent highest dithority Howell Cobb, Ga; Alvan Cullom, Tenn; Johu | local news of te four citles, when of suf impor: | Srith bin, Talend, ld 7th, Monitor, Smith. tor New Youth, aboac 27th; Nos Noe ati eta Bay aah ¥ : 4 | is 7 7 od 3 | tance, can be simultaneous! al 14 ach, aud a! . ork At 2 for N yrieans, sid | . es, as 4 a apprehensions are increasing about the safety er Le De aa | ‘Business conmections will be shortens frou tereatystodr | Mr. Jobn Hill, of Faneuil Hall Market Boston hae Dutt Siti bk ends from % Sted fot Algiers, evieg re: | D2, Core may be ontidentially consulted d ily ts.3 aoe Monin ext sie atta\paib ihe pdt WO linghem, Jr. G. Dobbin, | hours to speaking distance. A change in the mode snd already sold asparogus, raised in Cambridge by him in | paired; schr Rapid, for Wilmiog oa,'NC | Norton strest, y,.N.¥. Office hours | manner of business, as well as of spaper MADAKC- | the open air. ‘TauxipaD DE Cuna, March 2% —Ia port, bark Lucinda, for | ment, will now speedity y develope it Boston; brigs Ni Malte: | isee Apvice.—As it is always important to ae ae ae p Sa EE feted; Gtk, Poster doy Cresie, 3 York—alt | 20 monet Br Cooker Nos Norton suet, Aloany Tho news from Harrisburg last night, represents the COMMERCIAL, yh Acampo re | and Burgeal J a day by Gen. McKay for the conside: on of the os, Leighton, Benjai See Continsiee of the Whole on the State re Si a5 ae Faron, Onio; Ori ¢ Union. e one hour rule makes rapid | Ficklin, lil.; Henry D. Foster, Pa; George Fries, Ohio; | ; : — Slome Ports. . ENCE work of the business before the House. | William 8. Garvin, Fa; William F Giles, Mé.; Samuel | ToS pwtabicg: to tie Baltimore aed Obie etree New York, Saturday, April 18, April 18—Arr, Fr brig Union, Pavi bri AT STANWIX HALL, ALDARY, N ¥. ; , April 1A, Fr bri In the Senate, unless they should take up the ten | F- Gordon, N. ¥.5 Kp erect new steamers, there is a probability that the Sub- te’, Thor seb omg cee te Hog Treasury will be brought upon the carpet next week. | Hopkins, Va; James B. Hunt’ M The weather is delightful, and the air luxuriously | soli, Pa.; James H. Johnson, N.H ; retreshing, except upon the Pennsylvania Avnnue; | Andrew Johnson, Tenn ; George W Rochelle; brig | is. . Asnes—Pots, $3 874; Pearls, $418] a $425. i | Kio J Tth ult. ld, pe Angelo, Somat oF THE iN WITH THE BUFFALO Soaee thind vesdlonety’ Sica of aint voter bray p,BReaperurzs—Wehear of bo remarkable change in i‘Hast ngs, Sandwich Islands; barques Hollander. ewer, Hor | fin imere tae i . the marke morning. The news, as far as we can ver, Pendleton, brige 2 Harbl a ee pang will lone ber proptisty te rejebolnes benioxee’ | learn, hed but lithe effeck, There were calos of Grsence int, lngersoll tort an rises; Geormene BARTINE’S LOTION. i r) lehead, in the mean time, looks upon the excitement in the two Teported at $6 43} for export; Southern isheld at $58 (rispit eins aeon gir eee Hi ML Crispi a ac, AN UNFAILING CURE insll cates of gout, Phau i $512}. Wheat, $1 17 a $1 25. Corn, 66.8 67 cents; y H, Baxer, ‘swellings, dislocations, fractured bones, pop pe pe aotag lite rene Guran ade Ne, BAe ty bere ees aeaoeeae wee iilislest conbivass iin. the Peach eee teres Boatiiora, Now isaayexalew oud North River, 70 ots Fhlndeiphiy Metamora, Fine, gsc pare “America, | Bugons: attended with pain'aod inflammation, poisonuas . a low fog over the ' . a : 89") | of the company to known, that they will pro ride the ye 74 cts, wei Goodwin, Balumore; Btranger, Bearse, y 5 | overs cription, it affe-ds immediate and ineat city. Md.; John H: Lumpkin, Ga; Wiliam B. Maclay, N.¥ 2! P d 7 \e Corrox—The intelligence per st Honcer Kent, NYork. Bid 7th, ships & Taylor, R Glovers | Se See os Se, Seam fe anntaleduces be i ce aa scenes Robert MoClellaud, Mich.; John A. McClernand, Ill; T8&t end the way too, to carry the road to some point bark Sultan; brige Faim, rdw Blake, latter supposed for aq Its, perhaps, iy article that can be depended TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Joreph J. McDowell; Ohio; ia. McDowell, Va.;, James | fu tie Ohio ritgy. as soon 2 the means ere procured pho egies A Ra h Sonera pas mth er Wilmueaton Gi deeed Oya ( ‘ rian specs td oe <i ; McKay, N. C.; John P. Martin, Ky.; Barclay Martin, Pi ‘Welsh, cleared fe ortant character no impetus has been given to our mar |, CHARLESToN, April 17—. or jar tamnors, Jumbago, erysipelas, rig worm, House of Representatives. Tena ; Joseph Morris, Ohio; Moses Norris, N.H; Ro% , The bark Paoli, Capt. » cleared yesterday for i Sunday might, of Hatteres, split sal kinds of ernprous oc the skins ie 1s an execliect 4 Wa ay April 18, 194@, | Dalo Owen, fa.; leane Parisa; Ohio; Augustus L. Perrill, Keodeo, tse the follawing Sarge én board's —200s bartels | £20 which will prob ain in an inactive j./o 1) heurs to repair damages. Ci . remedy HS root; state until the arrival o! r Caledonia, now | tham, PROTECTION TO AMERICAN SETTLERS IN OKKGOY. mai 3, 8 tons Jobn 8S. Phelps, Mo.; Sterlin, , fever and ag 1 in the tae», too’ e, Cramps | Qaios John Patel Hanley Corson, New Orlenus. Wont to sea | Treh, aud ead-ache, itactsliks a charm’ Bat hore qi nearly due—we, therefore, continue our quetations :— | Br batk'I'netis, White, Live:poot the eure of tendinous capsular injuries, sprains, The amendment mace yesterday, in Committee of the Mo.; George Rathburn, N. Y.; Uavid 8. Reid, N. myr4 i Caroline, Jacobseu, Copenhagen. : | peapproee boatmen alas should the bill to protect tie rights of American | lie, Mo; John Ritter, Pa; Robert W. bee ow ye emp ration eaverace pte SGeonontuws, SC, Apri S-Cld brig Faany Coit, Baker, | Bapproschable.. Travellers, boatmen and a ca rritory et Oregon, and for other pur- berts, Miss.; Cullen Sawtelle, Me.; William Sawyer, ind 11,260 locust trenai , Uplands. Florida. Néw Yor © Fi cchedubp Beate, Diews Hapaskincereaik Principal Depots 313 Brostway, 2 doors above the Hospitals ere th # morning concurred in by the House. Ohio; ona FS mmon, Me : ‘Leonard H. Sims, Mo. fanxcre—City Mils Flour remains nominally {uferior, 3435 58s piigaitt; Avril t-Claskip Bas Sole outer RUTK | and 29 Walnut street, Philadelphia. rarl0 fi lered to be engroesed for a third read- » las ith, ‘ark. | station ary» a y a vs 5 Chevalier, Wilson, 7 = ya aiey iA read a third time and passed— hs eee st Here Bong Birong, Tie Ot Hower planing Om a tg pcan tig Good! Mifiding, 7S a 7 i Bottog: berk Joon Oslin, Cope speleddr Bostba; brig Hanime, Meal? Medi ical Al id. | ary | cob Th seme Bie 4 75 for good mixed, and to $467} for choice | Middiing Fair,” 7! ry ford, Demarara. ; '. ArT Pere a tees | Ata Wontre Mower Wie ptesie cathe cee AL, Suse yg A aur fom York Moga ete Bay opm masts TL), OREGON ater em Geld sct - a ¥. i Ia: $ of Susque! ve been made at $475 a $4 Ul}, to a | 4 of North Carolina, i i. _ Bleak, Pay James A. Black, fpatin, | Mes; David. Wilmot, Fay Diadiord ead’ Wegt |moderaie extent. ‘The laspectionsol Flourierthewoek | od Fan 8 a aR Hest Oaa Fellows Hacker, trom Be bultglcoutidenially aa useal aril oars. © Bisok, Pas James A. Sleok, 8. ordi | achaas M. Woodsale Woe eee weet comprise 17,188 barrels ana 613 half barrels. There | *!®% pap cate! Johu Porter, Dowd, tm Fiitjadel bre Pal | better eee tae magn Then digonlt nad datas Worry Richard Brodhead, Pay Willies CBee renahy Hes | cob S. Yost, Pa—Yeas, 99.) beg Were also inspected 293 barrels Rye flour, and 63 hhds. Foreign Marke’ eee ene eet cd cuithe Tih inst, shije Moun: | MPHGh strangers are linole to contract while Visiting our city.’ tead Burt, 8.C.; Charles W. Catacart, Ia.; Lucien B. | | Navs—Amos Abbott, Mass; John Guincy Adams, Sloveomsliy bat peiees have wet cabicar re bow alagavzan, April 9-The Rice Itiueer an Arvoato: rusisted to.sea ship Denmark. ‘rowboat | Dt,G; bas published. treative ap u secret babita and dineaa . er, — i Chase, Tenn.; John 8. Chipman, Mich. ; He afy 8. Clarke, | Mate; Lemuel It: Arnold, I'l. Danie! e jored, only 12 rs. were offered N.C5 Howell Cobb, Ga.; Alvan Culiom, towed dowa aud to ses . L asses on.; John | N. C.; Thomas H. Bayly, Va; Henry Bedinger, Va; F 600d to p-ime red, and $1 15 to $125 for the like ton no arsivale of Rice previous to her cargo, and the eghany and Hesse, Below comb | | one no. boule woes Jide metan of ave thoet h uch better it ‘ouve enrly the means D. Commis, Ohio; Fraucis A. Cunningham, Ohio; Jobn | Joshua F. Bell, Kentucky; John Blanchard, Pa; Milton Conk hapterstion Ttoudys the prises areubaat | Stock is now small. ae ati Uniseds, Petktna, Faas: Toul disorders ‘at phich amma pee Seen ara Yamnee C, Dobbin, N. C; George-CrDror | bel N:¥'5 John it Campbell has hatter IY Conny, | 60 to. 62 cents for whitey and 63 ¥6 60 far yellow. ‘Gets | Per CP RET CE Ste baon, Havana: Lcretto Fish, Bick: | Co SNeations of the bund It se sold Dy the amthor es abover= L 7 “4 = 4 + dein 1 . . , and 5 to fine do 7a lland ‘Chinchilla, Robinson, 3 3 P. Duni ; Joseph E. N. Y.; John G Chapman, Md); Augustus A. Chapman, , ™®¥ be quoted 38 to 40 cents for good to primo Mary: | fair, is dull at Seek ene ine Cnarebill | P99 39 conte “ ae POM Va.; Reuben Chapman, Ala; Willitm M. Cocke, ‘enn.; | land. Lag |p tolen ee pdlng es Perot sage ag NS ship Ui saa | oto Yomles this little book will proves friendly and a8}. No Muscovadoes 1 adviser. It is also for sale at the following drug t; Henry Y. Cranston, R.1., JohnH. , Stoce anv M hes been some time on the bar, h as en compel: u usually dail, stocks of every description hi lemand for the better qualities, thou; m tairtocom. wh clock, AM, oa the %h inst, 129 bales | Sores uel Gordon, N. ites Cor aibon an, Ala; Garrett Devis, | downward tendency. The aioust chon Hing bands ia | Mon qualities are sougut for. 'Molasves is in request at ar ee Oe ee ken weet | No, as Wiliam sree, ar Maiden lane Homlin, Me; Hugh A’ Edwin H. Ewing, Tenn; Solomon Foot, Vt; Very limited. Kor State six per cente, 72 bid, 72} asked | 2 tials, though holders ar ie anee for | Sgwna few days ago, is badly aground ou the Bar, drawing | oth eorners of Chambers street and Broadway. : . | ng ‘ taken for | ¢ Mart sete layh i , oe street sou, Lay Thomes J. Hi ee Goodyear, N.Y; oot bisr'na} colt ae ee eek AGsf, winch ise ter | Cowes anda market. No coffoein market, Exchange | 6ct% Taitisa Retire sve an be got Of.” ‘ine Bremen ap | 0 Ree Giron Samual Markos suey sal Firereee oy | rere Bg AR Grin’ | cline of 1f since’ the close of last woek. ‘The money | 00 Now York and Philadelphia is at par, with but litue | Trontine alee badly sezennd.aa. the. batyBah-ieAaANey | 16 ‘street, corner of Suffolk strest. Johuson, N. H.; Joseph Jounson, Va; Andrew Johnson, | Ref, Ohio; Henry W. Hilliard,’ Ala; Ellas Be Holmes, | AtKet i ight ‘Tho banks are contracting their dis. | doing. On New Orleans, 3 per cont prom. London 60 | Nw Buoroan, Api I-Arr scht Industry, Kelley, Bali | tle 1mre Tenn; George W. Jones, Teun, Seanne om Isaac E. Holmes, 8. C.; William J. Hough, N.¥., | CWDts; and in consequence, a considerable amount of | d@y#, 11 per cent prem. Every thing like American more. Sid U 8 cutter Jackson, on acruise. below sehr aga | Nleoical Advice ‘Andrew Kenedy, in.; Jobn W. ii ao NY pone i Hubard ‘damuel D. Habbara Cts | K00dto fair paper finds its way to the street, where 1{o | duce, more particularly Rice, is abundant; in other | qahock, (of this po, ty late of iachias) Heron, for Charleston, | B801C: i ee Ae3 John W. Lawrence, N. Y.; Emile | © ss Wasa n es eer Ot4 | Spex cont poe month Ja Obtained, things business is sufficiently dull. il'18—Arr sche Gold Hunter, Maus! | PPOCTOR LAMERT is still confidently La Sere, La.; Thomas W. Ligon, Md.; John H. Lump- | Charles Hudson, Mass; Washington Hunt, N.Y. Ro: | Pei ue, ‘ranklia, “Lhomas, do. Sid brig May: | DOT ‘Gold street, between Fhicon kin, Ga; Jobin A MeUlernand, Ili; John D. McCrate, | bert M. T. Hunter, Va; Joseph KR. Ingersoll, Pa; ‘Tim: s diel; sehre Cleopatra, Barroughs, | on al} A delicate nature ; his treatment Joseph J. McDowell, Ohio; lcDowell, Va; | othy Jenkins, N. Y.; Andrew Johnson, Tenn.; Thomas Avsany, April 17th, 1846. Domestic lmportations. Thempevn,do;s Merit, Kelsey, Albany. | and sires neither mercury, restraint in oe James J. McKay, N.C.; John Mal 3 | Butier King, Ga.; Abuer*Lewis, N. Y.; Edward Long, The Proceedings in the Legislature—The State Con- mrown, SC—Brig Fanny Coit—90 hides Spr: ‘Apni ‘18th—( Office of the Hersid and Hoge is. | irance ‘business pursuit Martin, Tenn.; ph Morris, Ohio; Md.; John D. McCrat Edward W. McGaughey, e Rolinson &co—# bales cotton Atwater k Mulford—573 Spot will Wi low | 4 La; Archibald U. Niven, N. ¥.; Moses Norris, N. H.; | /@; JohnH. MeHenr; ‘Geo! jarsh, Vt; Wil. vention—ZIndictment of the Rroters. ford, Tileston & co—45.J W Phillips. 5 TE isaac E. Morse, Robert Dale Owen, la.; Isaac Parish, Obje; Augustus | liam S. Miler, N. it 4 be Archibald C. ‘Nive: L. Perrill, Ohio; John Petutt, Ia.; John 8. Phelps, Mo.; | Moseley, N. ¥ William A. i i [ee Willies The following resolution, recently submitted to | its. Recent cases cured in Sor Art senrs jac a , Provincetown; ene, iv ', NERVOUS OR CONSTITUTI! » are Airis cca Winans exr ice i | ange IRE REQUS OF CONTENTS og pod immpotency, eagane the Dro atrrotcat oe ‘by wal James Pollock ba Stor Frice, Mo; George Rath: | W.ayne, Ala.; John 8: Pendleton, Va.; James Pollock, | the Senate by Senator Van Schoonhoven, was | MARITIME HERALD | ing orate the Fate 7 and bodily, un, N. ¥.; . Reid, N.C.; James H. Rei "a; Julius Rockwell, Mass; John A. Rockwell, Ct. i : iety i | i iginally design ‘e Joseph M. Root, Ohio; John Rank, \N. nn Revert referred to a committee to report upon its propriety: | === John Ritter, Pa; Robert W. Roberts, Miss; Cullen le, Me; William Sawyer, Ohio; John F. Scam- | Schenck, “Onio;' Henry J. Seaman, N. ¥/; James, A, | ,, Rerolved, That twico the usual number of copies of | pe that Captains of vessete erriving at this port, will vo rd H Sima, Mo,; Thomes Smith, 1a. | Seddon, Va, Luther Severance, Me.; Richa dF. Simp- bs ver any shipping lista, newsvapers, Rews, of ine | Beotera,, Providence: X 3 Frederick P. Stanton, Tenn.; David | ™ j Truman Smith, Ct; Albort Smith, N. ¥.; Ce- jendded for this office, to aay persous other than few York | ‘7 New xork. - 'B. Smith, Ja; Frederick P. ‘Selina {| of the Senate, relative to the trials and sentences of cer- 5 | Pomperance, Bans, Somerset. ‘ are eon Nr a Pa; Henr: im Frederick P. Stanton, Tenn.; Ale: tain convicts now in priron, on account of offences tots, or Cept. Roseat Sivey, of our news fleet. stebea, Fall Miver, Phiiadelpnia, RES, a disease frequently without the uh tei eect see fase ot the parties themselves, are, by the Dr. < pain @F incouvenienee. it ’ ¢ Doctor hein one of the few Y.; e Sykes, | der H. Stephens, Ga; Andrew Stewart, Pa; John ne laws of thie Atate eS 5, "Abraham Brown, Davie, ao for do; ‘Ander. is in the city, a perfeet ao are | rowing out of the rela- " eg le rrnduenre | Huns poeegn G, Rearaay, Tar inn | le ly cette eta ce giee | PONT OF NEW YOR, APRA a0 | ermaguaWacagin MO, aeem Meat tac, etn mh Fite Praca Ham M. Tredway, Va; John Wentworth, Ill; Hor: | Tredway, Va; Andrew Trumbo, Ky.; Samuel F. Vin. | Legislature. '5 16 | moon mises ie | Ker tomt Piovidetc; Ane 8 imgaakege 03 Gold street. Open from 8 A. M. to 9 f. A, bea ge Met Hezekiah | = a Bee ane, Ni z ebert O. Winthr y This morning the committee reported in favor of print: | 642) men waren. 337 2 Frovipence, Apel 17—Arrachrs Gannet, Smith, 1» Me.; ‘ 5 Mass. ; Jos 100 8. _N te i ‘aidan Yell, Ark; Jacob 8 Vout, Pa'Yens,'104 > Sreubald | HA viiem Le: Vanes aig Coal geen bin ing the usual number only. A debate upon the question | Jeans; Chatlenge, Haida Aun Navs.—Amos Abbott, Mass. Danicl M. Barringer, N. Joshua F. Bell, Ky.; Mil Gampdell, N.¥.5 6 Archibald Atkinson, Ve.; | Thomas XM. Bayly. Va; Brown, Teun; Wm. W. arroti, N.Y; tions frum the Senate, lust amended by the House, bie impntations,and the most derogatory allusions to the colgaeen NU; ‘San, i » Alpauy; amendments were agreed to. of agreeing with the report ensued. During this debate, wen pattem isin seed sear sloo a4 ‘ot ay Ta i and which follow. The parts included in brackets [ ys . Sth, with 375 hhds | 3e™! ins, Albany, vie. Ston: question then oocurred on agreeing to the resolu. | the most extraordinary intimations—the most trearona- tahed Bate etn comer yar iE sparen he ra P Somaght agg to , easy {5 form . SC, with . . ‘brig Freighter, Kasght, from Ma- Enapman, Mi; "Augustus A. Chapman’ Vi Were those stricken ont, and the words in italies in- | ¢XeCUtive of this State, and to the men who presided { , ‘ i with brig Gen't | ,, ORTLAND, April 16 Arr rs gaapan. Ain William St Cook Prenn.; et “i “‘t "| upon this trial, wero made, without check and without ark and ache Julia Pringle for New Le el etl "| tapgaas oot tare | ie, Cte, spp, trom Liv. | Vt; raaston, R. I’; Johi , | Resolved, ke. Tha tion, concluded, A micelity and Ann va from Brederi 5 mdse, | ‘senrs Lyorand, T<: ‘ilmington, TX Edmund 8. Dargan, Al datrect, Davin Ky; twentieth day ‘of Ostober, sineen tunared sua tiem, Lia Sl percha Ae. 7 and badinege;was | to tiitcheoek & Se Jew York; Orn Soot Bows, Now oy LY es Dixon, Ct; Alte Dockery, N. C.; John H. Ew % Prt Edwin H.Ewing, Teon.; Solomon Foot, Vt; | the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, for the © CUFtive compound, asa whole, was altogether a legisla. | to) Hunter. we Onion, Ky itd; Tena; James Graham, N. C.; Hen: | period of ten years, and afterwards indefiitely extended | tive suomaly. Those irrelevant and anarchical alla. | g "chy Fert, Baker, $ ders from Lubec, with lat, to master. | Sarannam, April Arr, brige Perseverance, Baxter, Bet: pha enge Jeno Grinnell Mass.; James G. Hiamp- Sod continued in force b Anotherconvention ofthe same | H0n# were mage with reference to the executive non mete ase Ben Bees Cee toe Nem Lome. ‘i J4 per of | toms § » Mich, art Br ship ss, Phil- Will be sure to find relief ling on aio; Henry W. Hilliard, | parties, concluded the sixth day of August, inthe year | CO™mittal uvon the matter of amnesty, and with rofer- to Bauger & Peck. pentsiet, denen Wa to sea, brige Perseverauce, Baxter, Bos- siuptiaieties eerie ‘e rater | , ra ; 1, ena George W. Hopkins, rr f d - | ence to the action of the men who presided at the trial of | Shr Cera, Cutter, ¢ days from Newbern, NC, anvy stores. | 0) Osa Arr, sehi urbank, | to sem iat Habba : eens Hee ee oan oon sgreed tote heen wey aay pe'cluiy, these rebels (socalled). Finally, a proposition to lay | tehr Bpleadid, Crowell, 3 da from berese’ § patina dah ne bata; Halt, Boon eloope from A.M tole. Robert M. T. », Va; Joseph | os — | between the United stat nies ‘o& xed up with this most solemn business, so thatthe dis- | Schr Margaret, Woglum, 5 days from Petersburg, with mdse, | And. 50 corel, Fall River. Sid sehr Jevome, Parker, | FRfcon cases or, | | from yrocagees mee have “C. York; Excite, New York. : ; i ae this aflair upon the table, until the Judiciary Committee | Scht Renown, Lovell, 3 days froin Boston, k & ek. why Abner Lewis, N.Y; Edward Long, Ma; Kawerd W' | weetsand ef she Stony or Rocky Mountains, uowssgar | make their vital report I yo dent tate tothe | Sen Sem aria, Wit (rom Caarrxhae eve ms Ti EDITION. Pepa rf ; Jonn H. oh ogg Ky.; George @. called the Oregon Territory, should, ther | ¢xpediency of granting prayer of the numerous | Sehr Pom , Ridell, 4 days trom coal agton, NC. | by Last Nights Southern Mail. arsh, Vt.; William A. Moseley, N.Y¥.; Willie W. harbors, bays, and creeks, ead the navi ‘of | titioners, for the general and unconditional pardon Of | Schr M Pius, Sanch: from Maryland, | y AT REATISE, Payne, Ala.; John 8, Pendleton, Julius Rockwell these convicts, was adopted, by a vote of 14 to 7. | Heh Richmond, Cushman, 3 cays {cont Now Bedford. | Home Ports. | PRIV. E Mass.; Jonn A. Rockwell, Ct.; John Runk, N. J Henry The Senate claims the right, as grblizary power to | Schr Elias H Herrick, Clarence, 4 days frem Salem. | 17—The barks Mary & Jane, for New Or- | BY DR. RALPH, J. Seaman, N. ¥.; James A. Seddon, Va; Lather sen? traverse the opimon of the Supreme Court, and to defeat | Below, nity for Hoaont bros ‘Mouroe, for Se | CQNCERTAIN DIMEASES, im which sho best and mot ance, Me.; Richard Fetes ; Truman Smith, the will of the ai To postpone the Convention un. | 1 brig, 1 topsail schr. Wind blowing fresh from N. Sapa; Clira, feat Indies; seme for gare are stated ix © plainest Cts Albert Sate, N. Y¥.; Caled B, Smith, Ia; Alexan: | this til the v the capitol ! ‘The spportionment bill | Balled. St Crom, Richard, and Mosart, Sox, Dosen, went ts 90, manner - srt rs Thibedeate Le; jabod Thompeon” Mi | Septems Court ae tn ppellate tribunal ors court | Sort, Casting, O58 eee ies ‘oundins ‘Weeks, 8 | for venereal, sae Tilden, Ohio; Andrew Trumbo, Ky.; Samuel F. Vinton, | nul ssid cont | of errors, the Sonate assumes the right to determine the | 52" icon Bermedh Boenge, Bt bE te doko Orme: tea, Wee Herre Uchaio, abn | a wel boast ‘of people. Onio; Hogs White, N. ¥.; Robert C. Winthrop, Mase; | | meaning of a prior law—to sevolutionize a social revolu- Carthagena, Gayama; brig ‘ilmingtou. | 24; tmogene, Boner, fn Boston; brigs Ida, Stet 9 m | ow ore.awrare the nameroes and varied William Wright, ¥.J.; William L. Yancey, Ale. | bec tion! hese’ sentiments, freely uttered today Pert au Prince; our Brothess, ster, irom New om, this, sulyeet. To be cs jaye 64. | /@ execrated by senator Clark, asthe | Misoeil as Record. April |, ex ngueed a heavy squall frox po mye suet, e $1. {See by post, asbonnd.| ‘The jurisdiction of the Supreme Court of the Territory a Packer Stir Maneaner Evans, Capt. Tinker, for Loudon, Piackisyt bond ne Buitinare Monn ii; ai 848 lou 7934, | whe stn eee ine (a a of lowa, nd the lawe of said Te , bo far the worst principles. The Senate has passed this Dill, | will sail at 12 o'clock this moruing. passed an American 4 be m to P | Medw: i nominating | Pacxer Smir Livearoot, Capt. Eldridge, for Liverpool, |) paned's inne neustcy of umber; ‘cape Hitters bear Ghihe Supreme Court inst the Tepresentation he toe nicr | Will sil wemorrow morung. ing’ 3, 12 miles, paased a ye hen New 5 t portion of the intermediate | Yention thould be according to the now eppartion’eont | Scum Maxrna M. Fowin, Capt. Forbes, of Washington, N Brbrig James Char Je taba ae uri river, and between the fortieth of 1845. What will be the effect 7 When it fy recollected | C, theuee to New York, with 540 bbls naval stores, &c., ke., BY Pr James Clark dae Cuba: Capo } 4 i Matauaas; Langan * ich les west of the Rocky mountains ; and | Javan; iit forty third parallels of north intit : Pro it tention of the government oi bor ~~ that previous to the decision of the Supreme Court, the was cap-ized oa the night of the 19th aust. Capt Mach, of th wort. wld, barks this act shall not be construed nor comune Ween more cornectsy [and immediately reena te ons Houle wes in favor of the Dill ; and whoa itis recollected. chr £ $ Powell, fell in with her on Tuesday, 5 mi north of | manbet as (0 deprive the subjects of Great Britain of | efforte for the amicable settlement of all their di | that its rejection will literally disfranchise 1 eleC- | Cape Hatteras, taking off captain and crew, who were lashed Pas ad ‘Dotter ees secured by the treaty | and disputes in respect to said territory] directed to the | OF# in this state—I ask, what be nf tothe vessel's side, aud brought them into port. The vessel hd eighteen, and continued “intent rant | ne daapumes ia riapee ees ranaligih Weir diferenees | nominating ee was insured in this city for $2,540, é conventions? lark, , thie bill |, that the chances in ‘Agusta, sightoon hundred end Cwasty-eoven.” All |” And De it furtoer roeelved, That ike President ofthe aoa Katie paras rib UE | whZechirtead to bo! tot 0 which ested ale ee BS i ie James GORDON BENNETT, Tae” | | nonemowner coamaa op FULTON AxD mAsac