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TSWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ) adjourned until Monday In Senate. - meese! » (and Wasuinaro, April 30, 1848, ‘the world.) After the fine rains of yesterday. morning has sue, rolled up, and they ceeded, the like of which for brilliancy and beauty is enly to be seen now and then east of the Cali Monterey. Prayer by Rev. Mr. Milburn. Journal. SMITHSONIAN ISTITUTION. The memorialists, in behalf of the institutions for ‘The bill from the House for the establishment of the blind in the States of Kentucky, Ohio, Virginia, 8 tion, was brought into the Senate | ‘New York, and. Mi iLevunrect: wee i i i vr ge Toad and ordared 5 be tunigued Atothe | iow tthe pt of the blina a 4 poet, ; from 8.A.M. 10.10'elock P. M.,after which ial consideration of a select committee to be a t that there are al ‘thousand : : é inted by the Chair, and the Chale appointed Messrs. |dnis unfortunate clea i the United | malen| rare rates Tor sale, and which will be inserted on ix, Cr ii id Li b is @ result of accidental or rary ts 4 ? great pum . remarks orm comriiaron or deg of nature, Lp a curtain pee. i Brie Simons, Preseri fet ee of Bre Mr. Sevren’s resolution, provi dar, mas the Teme fretion., te ae pad en vd \dous compilation ef all sorts of ‘ the 2 A Nickerson, ‘ ‘ —e ‘toany one wo moles ra to the oppeaiton sf, st. laws, from the | i s Ye x: " 'y of presenting by! TI ICI ~ mas? im*r 89 down to the year 1846, was taken up. . Mr. Seven spoke in behalf of the resolution ; tf, | sete ° AR YES. RS ic gira ‘TormuNotes at six months, paysbie rem | erly shi agud we age iy te | ade ry ea | MAB eset lnaer by De, J GRAY, No. ts this book, It was com: under the direc.ion of Mr. | i Hyson—24 chests at 82 ots per Ib; 1 ; ‘Caueassian, for Boston; schrs . for Bi A in the Uni 7 2 Forward, and the compiler had b: with Mr. Allen schools . % 1S. i; Sarah #rance: be Baxt: hor i te Rooms That night, ond ‘Me, Allee tnd miaeend tho books, and | ""'"It hes lately been shown, beyend the possibility of | 2,4 57s os Kemer. or allow a Henry efor Boston: wont 0 see i : Tenyoeme. i rasa ee rk he was free to say he regarded th asa substan: | doubt, that they may be instructed in all the common ; A y jemen + { tial” desideratums, Compared. with ‘otner documents | branches of learning ; oat thay aay be taught fo Wark, —e «| pili, Haren, Aprile Agr byig Adantic, Wh Ately serie fuvary. forex f i 9 O) AN, : printed in such masses annually by the two Houses, | and Len tes nny irom helpless and bi burdens Barbadoes, Tr "vied ail tha aealade to Wind poree ,> KOM GER! these books were like so many jowels, in point of | upon others, into intelligent and useful members of s0- | 56: “‘say yo og ioe kf Peta 2 : ¥ OST RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of New | value. , : clety. ‘ ‘ : $ol'185" do. doy 80 eas Net ao ast! ars to 1%, 60 de “hynl S0-—Arr brige Lancet, McIntyre, Phi jen, sus. | ML Sew York, aod the public in generals thet ke hea oneed Mr. J. M. Carron sustained the views of the honora- jut the method of instruction is peculiar and expen- | 411 "99 do 40° 16 do 88}. 103 do 371, 200 do 36}, 762 do . | New York, Vortland Sterling, Hoss, Cardi Dr. Townsenp—| Sir-In the ‘of 1845 T'was se- | himself ia this city. at ble Senator from Ohio. nd it is only inthe richer parts of the country that | 97f+ rie) yy get Poh ee ee eT hrs Hagle, Cindwick, Falmouth, Kingston: Ay: | vereiy sfficted with a dvease the’ throat, cheat, and NO. : Col. Bewror proposed to read to the Senate aspecimen | schools for the are maintained. The greatest ob- did boxes 92°15 12Ib do’ 92, 18 do ‘ent ll . Philad. Spencer, goa | mach, the or mane ‘almost ‘Where may b: ces ' of these jewels. cle which is cow in the way of instructing the blind, ‘do 91, 9 do 90; 1278 half chests and 119 si " 1 Colse, ie! con every artiate pod a or irri- a4 ' ‘The Ciare decided that the Senator from Maine, (Mr. ant-of books adapted to their use, though & 6 great ‘ it.was wit | pear would tise dt public; fo hom he ny | Evans.) had the floor. od has been invented by which it can be overcome. Hyson Skin—131 chests 51}, 50 do 32}, 25do 52, 180 jatti wr he | known, by his anaual visits to Saratoga ty ‘ Mr. Evans— sir ; Hundreds of blind persons who have been taug! do 31 U . . Boson, Coll horrid sensatic at | that by his knowledge of science, are. 7 read books which are printed for their use, | “7st Ley 396 half chests 54 ; ‘Stranger, part of my stomach, was ulcerate Zaabled to determine the glasses ar any e785 Col. Bex tow: j i thousands of others whe have heard Gunpowde half chests, $1 25, 5 do $1 24, 5 do ‘Long, Norfolk, | and { was apprehensi $ ‘sons with weak eyes can be ied with: wi Ni Sevien, ide) What Jewels are they tla ne en ae gtk naeegtuai | $1 ay 13 do 28 6 do 8124 10 20 tease, Lib do | PR gators, Aphsow ih roe Rona, Crowell, red = Re eR es tra nte about 7 | parts of * 80, 91 do 61, 16 do 57}, 34 do 137 do 48} ;'12 caps | en er * 1 of est, flint, which, et Brana. Lat us, els are, A more | i have light, in the name of mercy and justice, | Soon «trib boxes and“is do 20lb tones $1 re ide 17 "eanase errata: May 1 Art brig Kedron, Carey, Neve Or: is ume trae ground) produce the putes Tigi, wad have been sent b With some further remarks to method of prep these books is vi 1b 91 074; 96 do Sib boxes $1 06, 326 191b boxes 66, | Jeane; Caspian, Hurion, Chrrleston) tre New York; Daniel “en | pvingandt fe fect, Mr Li coutly; they cannot be published in the common way of | 22°20 af New Orleans; schrs Declaration, Hoyt, New Yorks, Daniel ieay cimen of Tmporial—78 half chests 74, 77 do 88}, 16 do 55, 19 do | Baker, Fritch, Albeny; Emma, D} Col a ey a ented by seeing ‘ope i “ie persoos, and such as have been operated upou i Will Kise’ a epecinan:ot -aedahptimanmieee aimieesetn Persons, | 54, 6 do 52}, 19 do 61}, 19 cases each 417ib boxes and | "es! 2—Cld_brigs American, Weel, Mo- | was betta ot ba ry, hg sire « aracinen | SSae work of preparing Bask doss not belong to any | 1,20 a do 9,7 6 18 98,1860 Fath do 88. | we Badin Grcatug, Bhomrwon, Ker Wen oehr alls | Frton a mapa Tec Fonad | enero Onan spin cul, in fumes, {Yos, sir; they aro jewels. They, are | one State, Because in no one are the blind numerous | a9 23), So eee ee eT M Eeerrecases diihso Aes sleop Cotissaree, Tier, Alber hi will warrant all urchased from me to suit the o' Ls }, arranged in chrenelagings Cy enou anaes hg eee imend . th ‘Ningyong Souchong—54 hf chests 33}, 200 do 23}, 90 ny. Sghe Phesis, Lawrence, Philadelphia; sloop James ie pes. te | stahefer five years, orsnehange them without extra are more t! bela of such stuff—mere 8 @ undersigned, therefore, considering the pecu- | 4, 20 do 28, 60 do 274; 177 do 23, do 22, do | Long, Jones, N York. fm Baltimore. oa po omi aie dp sys to take shment of alittle port of en- | liar nature of the case—that blind children, more than | 5° uz lab boves 81, 40¢ Lalo do 26 Portianp, April 29—Arrachr Jemes, Wood, fm that | required more, a8 the disease wes not | >> tle acts Like this—arranged in | ull others, need instruction—that they cannot share in | 7,110 12lp boxes 31, 400 Lab do 25, ‘Sovhia, W; ned, | Treaard it x cortain cure for dyspepsia md | DOR. J, FRANCIS, OCULIST, Chronological, synoptical, and various other iciders. | the benefits of the grant of land which Congress m Oolong—60 11lb boxes 47, 2 fa composing tho tetdiach ona oll ingaconeh 465 Broadway, very thiag connected withthe Treasury is ral up. jor Common schools—that no abuse ely to follow a dl “ Every letter from every Secretary of the Treasury t0 | 4 ial grant, since none will become blind in order to | 4 Powchong—100 hf cheats $4, 20 do 21}, 180 do with fature to keep a bottle or two.on hand for the use of y " drawn. A : |. having witness every petty collector is embodied in this work. And | claim its benefits—that neither individuals nor any parti- EH With great regard, yourfriend t Francis, believe his this was celled a book of jewels. Mr. Evans explained | oular State can be expected todo what is needful for the | O*per—100hfchestel4, brig Herald, 4 LAW, L. VAN KLEECK. | of the greatest diacoreres srerimate (ft the origin} of the book. it was compiled as an index for | whole country—that Providence had clearly pointed out Family Provision Market. Bico, April 2 Arr ache Ino, N York; 25th, brig Amethyst, | Mr Van Klegck was formerly Sherif end Clerk of Albeay recommend him as esate ® _ use wed the Department as @ matter of reference, and Power ee lagee ning the auferings of tenmeyeee ‘The change in the various articles offered at the mar- Simpson, Wilmington, NC. County, aotently is far Departments at q for no other purpose. — ‘ime has come when it oug! jone—con- ts, x | 5 " e Mr. Wearcor asked if the man had been paid ? sidering all these. things, the undersigned believe that | 4o..!nc® our last, is hardly perceptib! By Last Night's Southorn Mail, Da. Townsrre Being flcted with dispopaia for «lone tlie PP nor dr tet cra anaemia RA to ppc Ftd Geese’ a —— FeeeeTre po ok oie ara formed dowel uh Specks removed Mr. Westcorr.—By what authority, sir ? | with other children in regard to common jon. Fowls, do oar sehr Mary Kilen, Gri come, rendering. anesitain the prasbodt, 0! <a} age Race Mr. Sevien.—By what authority? | 'S. G. Howe, director of the hicl + eM aay momibg, of News Head ently this comolaint de sell fearfully, causing ul Me ataaty the vl Barger Mr. Westcorr-—Yes, sir. By what authority? Painted bine, with loug t erations shomiine tole, dame Re. Mr. Sevirn.—I suppose the Secretary of the Treasury Carrots, bush. 0 75 edreseen, | men; bark ‘Sars ills pS yrep; after using two (> Dr Fraocis will remove on the first of to No. 430] had the authrority to pay him out of the contingent | stly pray that Congress would grant the | Granberries sph, 370 Airiel, Rio Grandi nenard, (Br) i fom this covcplaint, and ali ite'| Broome st. first house, second block east of Brosdway. fund, sir. | means of printing a sufficient number of elementary apd | Onions, bush... 0 50 vis Alexandria, Syria, (Br) Marsters, In my case, by its life-giving influence | _ a im‘re ] ort There was one reasen suficient for | standard books fo, supply the wants of the blind dof the | Sus Fi Chicksiaw, Kesdriek, £000. 1 eey, Bos: a its uataral state.” My confidence 7 man, or the ac- | whole countr at such books be Cent .- Agenoria,| Her od ‘the compi- State for distribution. i Hawes Cleeeert| qngement of the orgs of lie REMOVAL. ago, defaming bel April 16—Arr bark Diamoud, Ballia, from Ant- ‘ours, &¢., JAS. McALLI M.D. 7 hae gmgred from Gold street to3 Roose bd en ‘April 24.—Cld, ships Tarquin, Moody, for Havre; Albany, August 30, 1845. No. 93 Broaway. mig R stroct.where he may be co | attack upon Gon Jackson) wen preneat in ts gular), preset 0 ewer ou Rion bres | gi. QU Batch tse Athena Hota, Broadway. sn of acai Who sorstohed head, and lugubriously looked on] "| obtained in any country, @ National Li ze Philadelphia Cattle Market. ivergea): dca tee jc cami ng he tae Se raor Bouck, was cured i | wae ag difficult and Mr. Arenen the printing. He had pothing. Blind, which would be not only a source of light a ‘Arai 90.—Offe! this week consist of 1400 head of 0 April 22d —Cid, barques Beaver, Andres, | “‘nir, Livingston, the great Express Conductor, of No. 10 Wall to do with tae relation in which the author of thjs fra beeisost 10: Heonennds chaos let now & ‘Ant bed set ost | Boot Cattle, chiefly Western, including 1000 taken to ward, Harward, Bost oy 6, | atreet, was relieved of the dyspepsia of several years’ standing sto jeneral Jackson. 'e disapprove: e objec: sadness, but which would constitu moni e nf Sousat, Arr ships Harv medy. {ions presented upon this ground. Hie hardly i ew how | national lary aiAnd they farther pray, that Congress Re papers aml pales, 40 Siksi, Sad 100 Mozart, Levis, frm Mvveillensbarune Shannon, Newel, {3 ore BanPALETEALION OF THE BEART, it ' pots oe et 2 Bante cee of such an objection as Waris ead sthor, megeuzes fpr the 214-01 1 | Prices—Beeves all sold at $5 a $6}, and extras $6} the | Brice ‘up, ship Nestor, Moore, from the Clyde. palpiration ef the hegre, esvere ope ens om this socount, alone, the bodk is worth more the Mr. Westcorr said the man defamed General Jack- — tar packet bri “y, eo net gg ote several yours-—was cnturely cured by ta | yublications.of the kind., It is sold by the author as aber son, and that was sufficient reason why he ought not to * Bergen, arse ieted wi females this little book will proves friendly bommileyed. rrate Ii Walser Berae a aan Be Teaco ith | rat etvins, Is in’ alae foe sabe er toe fllewriog are id resent in the gall its wisdom and humanity it may devise.” valves sell more readily at $15 a $30. e off slowly at $4} a 6j the 100 Ibs. Sheep and Lambs at $1 a4 each, as in quality. Puravenruia, May 1, 1846, The clerk of the weather has trumped up a disagrees- Eni Cid, Br bi Ipitation muenia. May 1—Are pore Baltic, Dunbar, 2 empl hs Pr wollen might do for not employing the iaam, ifwas no plausible | ble storm from the north-east, to disappoint the anticipa- | | Hay continues in steady demand ; we quote good Ti | wi'tissr NS: elim, Bowmen, from Eastport echt Ange ine, | SoRCLETe nto Pewmaableto sleep nights—was entirely MoretNo. 06 William street, nvar Maden lane. ba ar ph aad i bs tions of those who calculated upon a May-day frolic, | Bngija. 110% 1286 the owt, and Biraw $80 $7the 100) Male from Hartord, Cid am otccant rigs Indepebdenee, | Jobe Baazars NTRS AN CEES cari och gormers of Chambery strect and r ats anor? : ¢ dence, * ‘mercurial ulcers. | Brosdygy. Mir. Wesrcorr sald his oppeeitign was not that the | 24 tbe consequences are, tht there isa general dupe soe ipa Niele erases tone | caw Raeumn ip Creemigtaeet care genie) Rowidorgy. revel Walpinee W man hed defamed the individual, but a President of the | sition to grumble, among the young folks. The sun, Passengers Arrived. Marrow: N York: Henry Clay. Johnsen, do; Chief, Batet pr lt ape a eh Le Mie Delaney street, corner of United States. He was unwilling to employ any man, | however, shone out, about two o'clock, and the re- | _ Nassau, NP—Captain B Stickney, late of the brig MJoy, | Providence; John Thompson, Falkeabury, Brooklyn; Arn nounced incurable—was perfectly restored by the use of two | _mri0 Im*re under the sanction of the Senute, who best datdmed'sn lic dontstat ime day wih Beeson the meakor which was lost last March oa the Datch bar, und lady. Jouce, Sag Harbor, Amazon, Sieolman, New Yorks Osgwio nevuad eect GE 10 resident ot the United State: ¥ ‘ ‘arson. ERE : Col. Bunton said there was one big volume and four | A64 40 meeting will take place this evening, at the Importations. Re ae pe ei Bie ise, MeCulluss, No. 185 Thied avenue, covers peins and dis- toon little ones. At ie the eginning, 40 will be the | large saloon of the Museum building. Tho following M. | Nassau, NP—Schr Prancer 10, beshela alt Gilehrie, & i 4 x Le. 4 A SCIENTIFIC CH 2 res we Children. ‘The Ces are expected to be present :—the Hon. C.J. Inger. | Go's bsaponge 6 bus atrow toot urie—® chain cables Mrs. Wheelwright, No. 51 Cherry severe pains in| I IODINE that stor eures of lo Book has been deli i si. Ws HKemp—ido & Joukiau-14 ; : on are told that w ped “o ‘prejudge this | soll, O. B: Ficklin, J. P. Hoge, A. Johnton, D. R. Atchi- CanoevasBrig Saow—ai0hhds 9 tes 1 bbl molasses 1 do bres ana slde~war unable torts chair, dbok fw bower : peta iiied rites Dook. If that is the case, sir, it is because A. Hannegan, H. Cobb, en end is. ath. } i of Now Haven, BOW CHOY Free COMPLAINT, a i op ben Bryan, Ryan ene (Monmcet, ais: Conklin, 335 Madison street, wife cured of the liver ber of small vessels | °xtes. White, k ive board No.8 130--Ary schrs, Ophir, Ballard, B et, hon itercommantnites wee tomcat et-mes cat know it | son, E. is worth nothing. Let sh Col. | whose names are not mentioned. The pian of this affair B.openedone of the books. Tam. willing fo take the | Js, no doubt, partly to enable C.J. Iogersoll to head Mr. Domestic Mnportations, chances with ay oe shut, sir. [Col. B. shut his eyes | Webster, and give the public a chance of hearing his | New Oateans—Brig Kimball—351 hhds suger E D Morgan, , together with others, | honey Clarke & and opened the Read from the book the titles of | version of the difficulty between them, before his oppo- p Decke: on, New Bedford; J W Smith. Pat Piet tes, lla. several acts] Now we'll turn over, sir. Take the top | nent has an opportunity. River; ‘Brother, Samson, do. Sid Lowell, Baker, Fg ‘Morton, 40 Mort fe cured of disease of | ¥ Of tho right hand pogo. [Bead over’ a sumer of titles | The eubscription list to the Webster festival, is alrea- MARITIME HERALD. ion oe Bactraadeee ot'ved gotean betta boot * Fee kenge Beil ‘Disease of of acts] Here they are, ar. [Rea I will just | dy so large that the Museum has been taken for the oc- i RHEUM TIRM, ‘Dolereauz, and all Nervous read at the top of the right hand page. [Read sgain) | casion. The day is not yet fixed. guites that this medicine has performed in | to eah Wounds, It is really too bad, sir—too bad to read—too bad. Here | _ The body of an unknown men was found, this morn- ‘Wo go on, page after page, and volume after volume ; | ing, in the Delaware, at the foot of Race street. The | 19: ‘and when you are done with the old Len, you are to take Sapa oegaaret to have been a laboring man; no ded for this up the fourteen chickens. It is painful to hear gentle- | marks of violence ye ea fing Worm, Ty Wl i best | ral remedies, bat they did not relieve me; 1 then called on one ee ee sae | fa bot, andi ow de Caray ama | Fargo" iRO EAST Of our first physicians—he did not help. “i heard of our Sarva: Frame ial to convince, the ‘The astonishin fail curing Fl . r i , FRENOH ARTIFIOIAL FLOWERS, | «fiif‘testehitanimc; elton oy | Saul i ; attacked i | AND MATERIALS FOR FLORISTS—Having just re- | hip joint, so bad that 1 ould not walk without cratches; and ee Rarery, a eee. Pockets Zarien end Francis i ee i ie were fonne-snor no clue fo aa ident | tserir Gee Meoes Bictenet cee aes York fresh stsortment of French Flowers and Materials, of the meh of the time 1 was obliged tp Keep mis Yet. I tried eer men attempt to illuminate the Senate upon the vi of | fication of the body. ¥ = = — == ————— | quality and fatest styles, at low prices, we such makes this. rt cl the marest ape vi 4 a La emit requiring Ps, ges PORT OF KEW YORK, MAY 2. invite the dealers in the some srt icles cal i ofan.” at parila, sud obwained« bot, and inafew daysicen , Sot wns. ton moved to amend the resolution of Mr. Sevier for the | signs led @ portion ie pavement e! 16 William st “ y i printing of the books, by a Tenrence oft, the subject to | the curb stones, to be remeved, has caused quite a stir ‘aM mi? lm*me ‘tian BELL WALKER, 22 Daniel street. the Committee of Finance, with instructtons to inquire | among our store keepers. They are now ali, with but | Heat into the authority upon which the compilation ‘was | few exceptions, taken down, and the business streets | s0n gusts’ 655] wrem waren, FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. AS Bt Rr, on of he pent nd moat rapa IODINE LINIMENT Loy'74 ‘& BECKER, No % John street, have just open | lawyers in Harford) Conn. Ihe following is an made, and by what authority the compiler was paid. look the better for their absenc: letter received from him:— Mr, Auuen replied to Col, Benton quoting from a book | The opers of “Don Pasquale” will give way to the Cleared. ed a splendid assortment of French Artificial Flowers. | '*\Dn. TownskN>—I have used one bottle ot your Sarsaparitla, | ['%,aiversally admitted ened to doy Je pe} of indexes, printed by order of Congress, and esteemed | “Bohemian Girl,” at the Chesnut street Theatre, after | Ship Brarens, Flor, Hamburg, Schmidt & Balchen. pos mej eof on . m8 iméme _ | and fiadit ia excellent in ite effects upos a chronic Rheumatic | 4 sonia corse! ae # Sent je" work, as an cffeet to tne reading from the | tonight. The ‘Brewer of Preston” will be presented | Ship Meo Lawrence, New Orleaus,J Eiwell & Co. FRENCH Pain to which | tm subdect, {ipa o0 fat fro bogies sal Brains hatractions of she Cords nasehes, 8 4 . it we an, ah - == ists whan he Til eee et tee Bhip Ballivas, Wate, Charleston, G Bulkley. {are of Dr, Seymour. {have coayerved with two of out pris gaze pt the Hoize or rip Joie, Eruptions aiiche Bn, would stagger ul Melnotts, a the “Lady of Lyons,” and | BN Chathams, Beareo, Menzotig,(Acica,) W W Pratt ARTIFICIAL by LOWERS, _| sivatphysicans, and recommended your Sersapenlte, cay, 3 it wan racter of Claude ther conld Charles, in the ‘Elder Brother.” The “ AHN Hartford, March 12, 1845, Teapectable persons who have alll be brougt out at the close of hi presen $3 NASSAU STREET, UP STAIRS, ‘Willtam Lappincott, 425 Water street, was anable to leave | {BY t0 be tried. to eben deen me “ 8 INGERSOLL from the tressury. craft,” will be brought out at the close of his present | 5... 1% eon Sa Nassau, N | [MPORTE! A rf cer at i Montgon mM. Clayton Me | Sangre tue aly iri oy Ss | oa teas Micha ers | WA reco ea bea ey | Macca date nee eta, Elo. niemes. ye —_ Mr. Evans further prolonged the conversa. hag oem, pie ail | Py} bark th ees eeescn, “AEWEST STYLES OF ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS) | | ankies much swolled, was aoable to w without cratches— | “ON CERTAIN IMPURTANT Mr.ArcHison moved to lay the resolution and amend- Sale of Stocks at a. M, feat it Bunker, from | Shon ervconive ssvorimeat of or ot pie ee STAIVARE TRGATiQg,” ment upon the table; and he hoped that this would be the Freez Boano, May 1—6 shares Northern Bank, Kentucky, owing a. prue Ltr a MATE! 8 MIFICIAL FLOWER, MAKERS. Smith, printer, 162 Nassau street, $d story, curedofa rr Ch - L final disposition of the subject. * Jo Gigrd Bak 26 100 Heading RR, 35; $500 Lehigh 6's, Fe cemecastehtasch mes ape ombrasiog 8 ae, unsurpassed in ric! and extent by dogg stat ne pf cad. neeraysted case of piles. ith Gatien ee y And toe whole business wes leld upon the table. Econp Boann.—406 shares 4 Gitard Beak, 1924; 10 do Bank fed mai fore topaail, Jib | “*Xy0"°h Mibcial flowers by the case, imported expressly for | iox piles toe teree ae tee eae aE pete 8 [And immediately, Dr. Mayo disappeared from the gal- | Penvay:vania, «Sw, 230; M00 Reading ft “el Rognaritee ed away; as itainn acl comerrocies mer” | remedy. His daughter, of ierysipelas, and general female de- lery, clearly of opinion that the patient was dead } nie Te hip Bank, 29%; $900 State 5's, 67 000 Reading ——TTIFCIAL FLOWERS” | Tangement. MISMISSIPP1 RatLROAD—ORANTS OF LaND—THE DUPLICATE | Bonds, 75. | a ne cay nieiliiek iccig NERVOUS DEBILITY, TO THE MICHIGAN BILL—#P! MEN OF LOG ROLLING— | ty . Conquest, roome street. mervous: ANION Lint FROM VICcKaBURG TO BOBTON, THROVOH BY Boston, May 1, 1846. HT Bankers foc ke assertion | E. customers, that is elegant oes of Arubolel Tie and wariegy of dompiviats. Fac lly ee oerery lead DAT-LIGHT —GARAT COTTON COUNTRY. A fine Rain—Cisterne Replenished—May-Dey—Edéwaré | tad f : Cee ee eect at eer ean se 150 Willinin street, es the goode | tcknceiticeder ns nen ee eres ores E. V. will con t» sell wholesale sine tea oe! ipa ares ten tice, the Se- | Everett's Inauguration—The New City Land Sale—A And retail, at the lowest prices, at 128 William street, and begs | _A.N. C ‘Agent he Wilkos ‘Astor sections to 8 ies: icksburg, on the | Seaman Lost Overboard—John B. Gough, $e. gad retail che oes OE tore buyvon elsewheres’ al Lmvre | Detahierhed the Atecll Poe rey agreed re) fre wert Misslesippt river, andrauing eastward through the State | We had a fine rain yesterday morning, which was ‘SECOND HAND , het without autyscu. Sir. Crinforms us that's felead of his ‘Mr. Speight, Mr. Haywood and others discussed seve- | Very much needed. The ground had become exceed. 13 days from Cardenes, with LOTHING fe if emiers pe nd cash i i or os ral verbal amendmen sempla, | 2617 AF7, the roads and streete dusty, and the rain wa. | Her Paries, for Boston Steel hat ee B LEVY a4 Chatham a, ‘el ants of land on both sides ‘ze it. Pt gal ma ter cisternsempty. A large portion of the people of | chang tale With ahip Henry of Portland, from Havana and Oe wilt Lith oy istippi, from Vicksburg. He had reason | Boston depend entirely upon rain-water for washing, | MBVSrig ¥aame, Smith, days rom Windsor, NS, with plas and when they get empty they experience much trou. were ictal, Paul, (of Thomaston) days trom Maen SPRING AND SUMMER, CLOTHING, ble in performing the usual work about the house. For | jeauss with sugar, to master. 1 13th, lat 26, lon 86 50, AT THE CASH TAILORING AND CLOTHING | (iy Prev a railroad | . iong time, this epring, many of the cisterns have been | brig Ocramus, rom N Orleans for Loudon. ~ ae ESTABLISHMENT OF | 0% GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEMALES. ith Virginie, and Virginia | 4*Y, 2nd housekeepers have, in consequence, suffered ig Suow, Dougians, (of Boston) 10 days from Cardeass,/ WY, PI DEGROOT & CO. fe Townsend’s Sarvapari asovere:gn and speedy eure od Baltitore, and eo on | Sfestinconvenience. The plentiful rain of yesterday Brig Arethura, Card, 16 days from Windsor, NS, with * “no. 108 Fulton Street, obstructed of aitheult messtrustion, incoatinence of urine,.of right straight on to Boston, by a continuous line of rail- | Will remedy this evil for the present, and when we get | pisster. Cale * 4 pany HERE th following great attractions will be ioas | Perea ots Wocstyatiog, incoatinenes of arines road and steamboat navigation. We should then have | {t¢ Long Pond water. our ablationary troubles will pro- | — sehr Lady Warrington, Tyler, 7daye from St Johns, EF. Hae ian ioe Soe Ou 5 Alpnoes Coxts, Krome 2:00 | of ts apeteon, we tention wiuaher’ oy Sn almost continuous line of railroads from Vicksburg | P&bly be at an end. We are golog about this great work timber, to Badger k Peck. April. 23th, Tat 22 $0, lon 1 | to $5 ; Thin Coats of Linens, Cinghams and Prints, from 75 | ‘produced by irregularity, illness or onthe Mississippi rive: to Bost in the jissione: have been chosen by poke ship Maxwell, of Boston, from N Orleans, steerin « Cassimere Pants, from $3to $6 ; Mi Pants, | i be thea State of Massachusetts. oe eee ment. wh forthe, Cue Hin ores bearing ‘W, distant 35 miles, spoke bark i Drilling, and other Summer Fanta, om $i Mr. Bacay opposed the bill on grounds of the uncon- “ane he at preparations hi en | Schr Mary Clark, 8: days from Salem, wi | ent of Cloths, Cassi stitutionality of the grants proposed, and all such grants. | made to observeit, in city and country , by fairs and tea | RW Ropes mall, 5 days with mdse, to fe assortment of Cloths, Cassimares, | . me p 1 to ; ines just ihe mma an apropriiog money trom te | rt ans crtann Wek th dag, av wanals are | sce Allg Thor, Sandford, Wilmington, with seal EW ERTVSTVW per se chet Mr. Serica replied ta Mr. Bagby, The lands propos- ted yesterday, as Pre: Sehr Adeline & Rosina, Norton, 7 days from Machias, with he city. mii Imre y' rd College. The rain in the morning pro- | lumber. - 75° ed to be granted were the refuse lands of the govern- ‘Sehr Westport, from Eastpor lath, c( ) A I AA ) R ment. They had been in the market for forty years. nted many from attending, who would LN aapeepaalaeo eet aN {LOR aowledge of the art Brett & Vose. Mr Catnoun advocated the bill. This railroad was been on the ground. I am told, how- | “Schr Git Blas, from New Haven, in ballast, bound to Vir it ys Jes of garments as are worn one of the connecting links of aline in progress be- tenes Cast fore interesting and the at- | ginia. : thi di ai bi ‘Stinemet’s work i this nce qui S ‘Schr Mary, Chase, 6 days from Machias, lumber. ph lene sanihge wd iv atiowed a be Lemaire: Heatran tneP! river and Boston. After this link | "tthe sale of house lots at the new city of Essex, Sehr Ella, Haliett’6 days from Lubec, aster duthe aulget, which js unermily allowed tobe complere— pot Andover and Methuen, took on Tuesday. Al Schr Surplus, <5 days trom Machuas, lumber, wg ages ig oes Rs bhad of the connection unfivi one in Alabs nd a little slip | {70000 wes bid for 1o0 ti Behe Lowien: Bird: from B. Price bows wholly in the binding, ‘To ! in Georgia. The line passes through the great cotton | $70: for 128 lots. On co 4 rye ey roadway, New York. alt Im‘r Proctor, Jones, 4 days from Norwich. region of the Southern S| street of the projected city.) ae Jo Schr ‘Chase, 4 days Tin e price of 37} cents a ning parallel with Essex, 41 lots were sold at an one of the most produc- ‘ , HULL’S TRUSSES tive regions in cotton on the face of the globe. It bi AND AB the rich products of this region at into rag HE superiority of Dr. Hull’s instraments over all ahurditenen Tee rrreatly facilitate — ‘be. | Of 28 cents. On these two streets the purchasers are re- Sehr An ‘Thomasto 7, ") tetnowledced iby the sasst' cumlnens' pysistanesy iter tween the Noith end the South; and in every view, Mr. | Durty or a malo from theee iets of eo nome cell favoat rist, Weshingion, NC, eoton, "Bice « Vesey street, Astor House. A female in attendance Saas Tegarded this railroad as s most important un- | in'the Pasture,” 62 lot were sold at from 6} to 13} cents f pn ‘ Iv the ladian’ department ‘a2 mem 8 foot. in these none welling jouses yr one low. . a by ths act shall not be sold for loss (han the ‘misimem | MY exch areto be built for twenty years. ‘The high- | tbries. Wiad NE, and foery. WIGS AND ‘I< UPEES rice of $1 26 per acre, nor the reserved lands of the U. | S#t PFic for any of the lots wae 70 cents afoot | shins Menticello, for Hamburg, and-SeaKing, for 8 A I 9 4 tes at less than $2 40. *| The conditions of the sale were :—One fourth of the tay vt Cuargutiogs so spas tieeceaagrre ATOR RAO Renew invented W igs 90d, Senine 00 periste: Mr. Sreiont said that this would Kill the bill. ‘The | PUrchese money in cash, and the remaining three fourths Fistoval Colon, for Havana, went down the Lower | gow/y.resgmble the nacural hait ns to defy detection. Ise : Shi in three annual instalments. This is a pretty good price lands would not tell fot a dollerand-e-quarter. The | {0 oq sypue: inst year ot way. aoameee |e Tar new one, perfectly adapted to the countenance rood passed through are rigged vessels lay st anchor in the Upper and | pair. w7pen Lowa ad Be Sineone: wen Seee Ee te. sey of | 2 barren region of Country, without buildings ,of any | Lower bays, boned ont, wa ing Wind 1 Siacalces Toe srpsrishced by wig weare’s, cau be prosared experienced by wig wearers, can the hours ian rb kind within hailing distance. | HELOWS, 2 Wall strect, near Brocdway. | ot's nervous way to, Se. wees aaroken ten ns Seon anes’ Niiss donk aveemenat om Dae, coe maine Misecliancous Record. pte a Sil orn thowiong dente, tadberhealth i now better hen it had . board off Boston , a8 een for along time 3 Mint Souk Sopteaed tie preted ance uniah ho sup- she was coming in yeste: by” morning ~ New Or (CG All the outward bound Enropean packets that was de- WIGS, WIGS AND 'TTOUPEES, Travvenbe myoelt yous mont.ot a ptON” ported and si ote for the bill. Teens. tained by the thick weather yesterday, will sail this morning. THE MOST NATURAL, to Aine Ll was Analy ordered tothird readiog. 28 | rom tne South arhere he has byonlastarlag om the dele: | Ba Atherton, Corwi joas, McDuffie, effects of brandy and drugs. He is to leave ws | ina very - se noe eee? im, Hay wood, Jouness, McDuffie, | {oon for Washi ington. pod Bag ‘And the Mighigna railroad” Pe oe grant biti | _ TH® sales of stocks yesterday at thefbrokers’ board, and was read a third time and passed. 1, wi'hout much variation 1 eed And after some discussion upon a private bill by Mr. on Lee takes a benefit at the beer ami Mr. Phelps, the Senate adjourned over to Bang Win.riac.—A letet dated Cove of Cork, ath inetant, | A ND nearerithe real head of har, of any in'New York, it | ASTONISHING CURE) OR. THE SPINAL COM- me. af lateee chen ven to be had at LAIRD'S, 9 Chatham street, formerty of | ‘place onthe rch, ta tha he Ged Geen setoped Pe . It wonid 316 Pearl street. her ballast was throwa over: | thi claim then merit, vibatno one may be misled, of deprived of A aluabl ; Se noe ae | *°Xigrent variety of lodies? ornamental hair work, ia the vari- nday next. Sales of Stocks at Boston. Pont or Bautimone.—List of foreign and coastwise arrivals | ~ “ | Ous branches, at — mat on led MAB oe | Meheula ta dah ine Paste pees agg eR RN, House of Representatives. 6 Boston & Maine RR, 110; 1 Neshua & Lowell RR, | Garefully com | aaagpanggagy agg THE Tnvnsvay, April 90, 1946, Kast Boston Co, s 0 18 ds, 16; 150 do, 19%; 108 do, b o r INVISIBLE The House met at 9 o'clock, in accordance with the ws wi order of yesterday. The chaplain was not present, and the clerk read the iG. more 'O closely resembles the real head of hair that sceptics and ok and became deferm-d, and the Screen goad cc aeepees niga | durtvavneraaeea hair wha mas Journal. ordi reat tages my ro om ris tetany inary invention : ‘and every joint in my back was affected. 1 continu- On motion of Mr. C.J. Ingersoll, the special order of | ‘weavings Whisk emeses in ppearances'so closely wo reees mone, sitnough may tends sepored es oem Raed _. iit eiiranee Saree | wi é Sa gas hate, bea Sa yo Lt appeerense, <2 phe theaye bag gem wit ot August, ) which imposes a duty of twenty 7 | ite texture being so beantiful Por cent ad valorem on Java cofles, and to refund the reports ee apt Cothartzen, Jan hy Sls 205 Belang as | 90 fee. ievout ovis of efter wigs ET, Ber fully cimare that this nooowse fe 90 iscriminating duty levied on Spanish vessels, except takin days for Maver of Platte aad eae SH, Set etoke ta tnd I have rauested some f those from Cuba and Porto Rico, by the act of July 18, ken, Dee 18, Atlantic, Beck, NL, 1 whale; heard of last | 20¢Pticannitel Wig, and the ty Bottom for the benefit of any onew! 1882, was postponed until Tuesday next. of the season, 500 bole. ‘the manufacturer's A. C. YY, 146 , comer the correctness of the statement. be Foreign Ports. Liberey street, up stairs i Brostwel arre_ | Fouts, with ret eepeet Kees pmory table a memorial ad- Aux Caves, 9a pore, bark New Eagland, Curtis, for CUUNTKY MERCHANTS, DRUGG! jensxy Cre, Maven 20, 1008. OA CMELIn. tebe relerved to's colett coon Pienshnan, Ristt tela pets, Weis Hones, pariign, for AND BAKE! Ruse ies eet tise, Mies Eee! ted wo cas ieee a bapavinetona tinh ; Envoy, Richardson, do do, he only Ame | FJORS, NEW WESTERN, BY THE FOUND OR | Crvuitin des td soup int the stalemeat inthe above ce ri ia BAL! : . re April Ohio, Verey, from Boston. }QiLre ba ne ae eer H, 8NO' R. J. WALKER, Bec, of the Stveassry. In por. tor * joading, to sail im 3 de; | ‘A. anOw, ‘Trossury Department, April 98, 1445. "Avis, Chage, for etn cages Borie ies Beles ‘Barrow st. ¥ ‘78.—I move that it be referred toa select tr ip Gal iiatt ia ar Dot Ns Boston, arr 18th.— | For tig 1” committee. : From Trxas.—The steamship veston, Capt. aoe ves ma a | o Markee Mr. E. H. Ewrna.—On that I call for the yeas andjoays. |’ Wright, arrived at this port yesterday afternoon, in | pound to windward for a iearkne or” Pek Magnolia, Hoed, | by | Hr 3 Wate The question was taken, bat no quorum voted—ayes -|‘thirty-eight{ hours from Galveston. By some ecoident, i ip *ibion, Allan, Glasgow. BO iM ov Bs pon 36. (Several voices— » let's go,” and pole py sag f= Were placed on board the ves- B Port, ship =e Bi of sel, mm no pews. joston 3 Mr. Ratnsun.—I have @ couple of reports | should A per from Houston of the 19th inst. came to hand, Duill 5 yin 10 days; Pree cherie “ | like to present | but Rites nothing new. There ts in ite strong com: all, inich ‘rat condemned, was Biting out ean Brig | prigge, 8 e rte! G aint of the irregularity of the the | 4 barks nssel = janunn. OF i | Bate, to which the sttontion of Bi B: | qtttictaes ay ORO ntington, from Trieste, | is urgently requested. Mach “i tributed by the: Houston editor to bon | tributing ae from Houston to Galveston. Messer, Phelps, fim into the purchase Of Merion ahegp, tothe great joy of Lad 3ds; do ar h 58h House do now adjourn. (Cries of “ yoas and nays.”) ‘As many in iver “oto |

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