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TD " JULES HAUEL’S ‘were in the habit, even if'im the midst ofthe drill,of | Mr. Horxrs.—I object: the gentleman had had en Hie desortbes the nate seats ha‘tallawied a4 paatieniee, io : i ; VEGETABLE LIQUID HAIR DYE, “ 4 > of th eligi ir. only on account of the Jess distance, but less mountain- i ‘AINING THE 8K. i suspending it for the superior duty of their relig Pie ah lot tim go on oun, with good , and well watered. The WITHOUT ST. oh IN, Py ous genufiexions. | Consequence—some of them | 7 Uties.Oh le med the gentleman from Ohio, that | day’ of his Srrival im Monterey he visited the commantant WHEE De Srorrittes oe. vie erm ae were rattaned one fir anal the W@XE COM- | the House had suspended the rules for the purpose of | general, prefect and alcalde, and by verbal requests of | any other country, “its properties are very powerful, sequence was desert soos Cousidering the bills on the private calendar. | le'general, informed him ofiqially of his in visit- | Albany; Stranger, Hears Fer imocent, “This chemical result is a wonder, es it ene. ne el y of ol them, e Mr. alifornia. ng os J \ ‘rsons to taneously their a fo eer, : .- mg to owen | a pene oP ee eR > mare eee ine undersigned forwards with this the annexed letter | been nearly My root Remon jaa we | least inconveuieace, For changing red or rey hae wae aon deat rer ened, ween ond Sap ordered, when’ respecting Capt. Fremont’s arrival. | market is barely one-eighth lower in Dudanazed, Kelly New York | ic. to abrown, black, of chestnut colar. the Bie Grants immanent |. Sie Banase oni be tid nor apniee tas a Tam, aif, with the highest respect, your most obedient | are considered soit. We quote Picop Oenoral Bates, Sexall, Aloany” not be feared from use eed mover Saget he po parnmnomat | Ts iakec ; and, an there was chjeotion, he would wits: | servant.” © Mighet re TOMAS ON LARMIN. Livenroot Cuaseirication be “Philadelphia: Cld, ‘ships. i: aresicion is in the entrenchments draw his request. ane To the Hon. Srcrerany or State, : - "ise Presms ‘aldron, Cheever, New Orleans; | fj Tae Devooe — We have hada rainy season— "Tig srraxex—The gentleman withdraws his request. City of Washington. Florida. Mob. ¢ ‘olson, Pictousschs Cape Fear, Young, | an abundance nins—and the croskers say a fter the statement of the gentleman = 5 Ft Tas | er, Kent, N York: Sid, wind SSW, | footy. Today the fall of water les fom Ohio, | believe no member will object—([Cries of Consvtate or tHe U.S. or fags 7 : hard; brig Sarah Williams.— | Aunated the standard of redundi order.” ‘The undersigned MONTEREY lanuary 20,1846, e “i mens, Yesterday erage al enn An rang & *eloe nl has e lersigned, Consul o! ‘States m ANCOR, iv Art se! t, Fowler, Baltimore. Cld w ch ae shomemee is tee ~ wn aN Fico the baane e soknew ieee. the receipt of — oa ee wert, Kilbora, Havana. 13th, German, Harri- | thistoas ~ odiane —The gentleman withdrew west. | letter o: mornii juesting Information re: - ents for, thirteen hours, with no immediate | 16 goes not wish to press his explanation on the House. | the motives Capt. J°C. Fremont, of the United Biates mee “B: Rg ete ory ip an ing a masculine turn to {a cessation. ‘The cars due at? Mantis, of Tennessee.—1 hope the gentleman from | army, has in visiting this country. The undersigned is : cn Lyte, CET, | the whole features, ‘When used ‘with ‘proper care, and, not arrive ull 1 to-night, from thet I renew his request. informed by Capt. Fremont, that he has been ordered to Foreig oa vet, Havre owes. Bultey New York May oh yey oe os ee ee this city an timmore be ‘The Sr There is no motion. survey the most practic: route from the Unite es Kinastox, (Jam.) April 18, 1846.— long continued st Thomaston iy rr se) ‘exas, Pillsbury, on re "a the bait fey Pon paren a aces. We cannot fril » soon of a | ‘Well, | renew the motion; I see that | to the Pacific Ocean; that he has left his company, con- to hal begins to be seriously felt, the | Lor. sth, Foanhlin. 8 clo. ath, Metalluc, Bullock, | tirely avoided, aud the hair is removed in ‘minutes real damenatiah i Galles, = ther pro- | the gentleman desires to make an explanation. sisting of Afty hired men, (not of the United States ha aah greater part of the Island are , | Sas Winans Beskeh, od Wiavic; Mroceas HE Weekes Rise toes? | “Ti ceaseless infAltible, ae-warrened to. remove perty. We almost fenr tha mmayaneation | The Sreaxex put the question, ant more than two- | army,) on the frontiers of this department, for the pur | fround crops in the greater pat of the Tassnd Oe ralaee | chs Ntdus, Simith, and Flavio. Thos supertiuous hair. After numerous trials, I have received cer to New York by mail w porwnly cat off; | thirds voting in the affirmative, he announced that tho = of resting themselves and animals. He has come consumption will be greatly increased. Corn Meal has | Gatvesvos, May I—Arr brig Mary, Norris, from New | tificates of success which cannot be contested. 1 ; se, for the pre: gentleman from Obio had imself to Monterey to obtain clothing and funds to pur- | foan sold at go per Dol. Superfine Flour at $8 per Dbl. | Yorks sehr Joba Nowl@, Lewis, do. Sold wholesale aud retail at CLIREHUGH’S New Perfu- and under that appreh« " for the F ane en wancuue. chase animals and provisions ; and when his men are re- | De Nicck’ Com—Stack reducing, sales af $1 per *. Del. May The schrs’ Adeline end Eliza, Olive | mery Establishment, 299 Broadway, Agent for Jules Hauel, went, with the hope that o letter ee be | b ed 0 said ho would not abuse the privilege, and | cruited, intends to continue his journey to the Oregon | }), Prime Pork dull, $17 per bbl. could not be obtain- th a nae, Boston, WS | Perfumer, Philad Wise, myl4 lmer ae mpaR ceanipt her ‘ Tan Doctox” ailonpees Ute, Teen cent ‘eTThe Gadersigned has the honor to offer to the senor | Carolina Rice 6} cents. Lard 12 omnis, Buttes pe ters Merete cad Wess, Mer ilons, Saar ar MAGAST. TAP ANRIB SO a CTO! col ° 's) speech, an ex- 4 3 % ‘ . , : . E STREET (between wi | tract from which ws read, wherein he wae made to say | prefect bis highest esteem and consid! SPE SLs 1b conte, Rnenange ee - <p SE TY SEE RE A PARKER, agent irom Amoverdany, ape. . that th full of H ane Ommipeeney THOMAS 0. LARKIN. | # Per cent prem ion aan, i Eplossmh, Auld, |: A. Tiny tnleane isles was seatiomen whoane Von and, sfcveres, damnable, bad folate cal-a silerity | To the senor profect of the sooond district, USoch. Boston, Lady Arabella, Simpson, N-York: brig Apa: | their parlors, that he has constancy igh hand he following am aes Soe F win Hered Lopeontt § Dow Maxvet Castro Iachicvle, Smith, Brazos, Santiago; sehs Falcon, Lewis, do; | ave articles, as—Japan, Incquered porcelain jars, vases, ay, Stun oh, tone, | Paeateamennee cela dadaotmnienen nti ciat " Holmes—Mrs A Baldwin, Miss | Unterprise, Frater, dor ‘smut do; Souther: | Howerbottes, cate and fruit dishes, Of great beaaty and the —- ag morving. Excitement | Britain. Mr. Delano remarked, that the argument of his Purvapenenta, May 16, | Emily Bale Catharine fay | Allens Aranaae: Sarah, i i, Grand Cail: towlont “icld_ Dresden porcelain groupe, figures, cups eubsiding. inte resolution Prayer by | golieare wes calvulated to pom ogee Lgl Aigend Wo have a decidedly wet day here, copious showers ia Jane ren | thing in the offing. Ships Glealy'on, Pioneer, and Commerce, ed, of oer of d art ond ivory and Rov. Mr. Tostin, Sensual Ot peenep | sition of those’ who, in 1812 and 1815, were opposed tothe | of Fain having fallen since 6 o'clock, The dust with | $9, Mr Duncan Keune Willts=a!in the | "Rew Loss May I3Arr sloop J Lawrence, Smith, New ee eg cpa aS ge Mr Castenoy ttroduced « DL amendatory of the se- | means and measures for carrying on the war. Now,any | which we were afflicted for soveral days previous ren- | steerage. oe Sinith, Smith, James River. ars, and cabinets; ale japan May H—Arr sloop Exact, Jones, Chatham veral acts relatin 0 e ene re. mall collectic al acts relating to the patent office, for the encourag: Ain ip rai ane: 4 tall collection, ol an ment of the useful artey poritionas that, was utterl: yundiess, and un- table i t continue tor i 1 paintings of the ly destitute of truth. Allwie heard bis remarks | 2e7# this an acceptable change, if it does not cont 2 ee eee a te ene would alo eal atten i aLLao—Ship Rai D ch ‘On motion of Mr. © 4 emteel @ id bear him out in saying that he was opposed to the | !ong: Canna ; rr Ade | tion of strangers visiting this city’ to examine vepecl unl Git uae Ontored'te be printen’ "Ph" "** | ioclaratlon of war with Mexico atthe tiee,'(on Monday) | The reverend gentlemen from ell quarters of the State, 1, Gibbs, {vom Bangor for Sag Harbor; Ade i glen j ely aerate SAPPERS, MINERS AND Pow ne because he thought that it was predicated on hostilities | yi11 flock into our City in the course of next week. to at. Foreign Importations. May | rr sloop Harvey, Harvey, Alba- oor gong talzon tg ieppent, goctent. ai? ban nyse Mr. J. K. W & reported from West Bod, that | #0t authorized by either Government. All would re- 1 Pateamo—Brig Democrat—2305 bus oranges 1380 do lemons | yy" \ohy Ph: nl Aphia. Sid Jas Stratton, Phila- many of a ate i bore pile ot . that his’ EXcelleney the President of the Unised States | ember that he said distinctly, positively, on Wednes- | tend the General Assemblies of the old and new School | 19 ous brimstone J Hobingon. defphini 8K Beith, Neale. do. Smith, New | these different branches, and everything ther belongs t0'the had signed and approved a bill for raising ® company of | day, that now it was certain there was a war between | Presbyterians, and the Protestant Episcopal Convention, | , Jp#0s, HR Brig North Bond-s0 bhi 16 bb Fons Watruats, May li—Arrbark Maseppa, Smith, New | ines cin tie, pe lh »appers, miners, and pontoneers, or briige builders. " f 7 country and Mexico, he was ready to lend the Gov- | The lattor commences in St. Andrew's Church on Tues | °¢ al the aid in his power to prosecute it with en- | day afternoon, and the former on Thursday. Portianp, Mi CORRRETION Fawn of sb trom Bele SECRET DISEASE CURED, ; i i i ds his business, has Mr. Weansren corrected @ misreport of his remarks of | ©P€y, Vigor, and success That was the scope ofhisre- | ‘The trial of the mutineers is still continued ia the ‘New Y a Botanic Physician that understam ‘ 7 ho pl ition to the war | United Stases Circuit Court. The evidence on the part . tice for ten years, has ci yesterday a given in one of the ore athe. ‘We who placed him in position to the wal ee pare La Pee Sides itn. sali which he woult not submit, either here or elsewhere. | journed, at half-past one o’clock. Dani: Es iel J. Desmond, Esq., Fc ote, from New Orleans; barks Nashua, And farther: he did not say that the war was brought | the Portuguese consul in this city, has attended daily in oF WER ST REN e Orleans; Terk, Eldridge, from Bostou; 7 eee | spoke wat was a falsehood, and did him an injustice to | of the prosecution was not closed when Mr. Camenon presented the proceedings of the meeting | } 3 4 i CH rs & co—23 barrels eo & rom St Jago de Cuba; Washington, held day before yesterd on | about by the democratic party. (A voice: “You said | Court, by the direction of the minister of that power, for D Morgan & co—30 tierces 161 barrels Newbold J wedestonrechs teat day Rotare voctaatag Ga Se cay, of Semeteteals, 8 | twee « Ppectbentins wa 4 The gentleman in this placed | the purpose of attending to the interests of Lopez and | <°Geqenes hb YO Pte cos Beat ee Palm, Blane Rromtentnas acne tion with our foreign relations. Mr, Cameron said thet | im im a false position. He said it was a Presidential war, | Williams, who are Portuguese, and are implicated inthis | ¢ trunks C N § Rowland—5 cases 2 trunks Peck & Vanderber. ry Bryent, from C Holder Bor. the people of all political parties had turned out to this ght about unconstitutionally, and in an illegal man- | trensaction, ges capes reason eo “2 is ene aoe den, Rhodes, fro wide: ‘Cid, bri ena, Wilson, meeting, en masse—there being not less than 20,000 con ; and he still so denounced it. Inthe speech of his | The United States steamer Water Witch, and the reve- ER AE eel ag 4 PBaon ke coos bole Wek | Lakuiras British Brig Balvic, Dunbar, St John, NB; brig 5 sense, cam be 4 gregated in the old State f yard, in the rear of that e he was made to say that “to cap the climax,” | nue cutter Crawford, are expected to arrive at this port in | Haints Denmittous & coo Bila ea ay—os70 sacks Silas | Phomas rig, 2 jertiett, Boston: sche Joseph Crandoe, Nor thi medieine is suc that it! drives every, vos. sacred editice whence emanated the Declaration of In. | i was an unholy, an unrighteous war, a war against Om- | afew days. The latter sailed from Savannah on the 11th | Wood!-t00 bbls Beciut & 0 Hargous Brothers—200 lary-Aun’ and. Caro ‘ i every manner convenient. All may use it with dependence. Mr. Cameron was proud that the | nipotence. itinetly denied that he said it was awar | instant, ‘ bales and 37 cases to order. Mersboe ‘Troy; fety, without regard to circumstances, sit 5 spirit of °76 was still alive there heart of his jaimat Ommipotence ; he said, when he addressed the | The exciting news from the frontiers of Texas, has, Monite—Schr Maytlo wer—5 cangs AW Rapp Hoadley , Parker, New Yor ‘or hindrance fromeusiness. Price $1 per viel. Phile- constituents was roused to the sense of duty and honor | House, that he was in favor of allo ten dollars a | from the doubt and anxiety caused among the mercantile | Phelps & co—i8 pkgs & D Hurlbut & co—t J Russell29 do | ‘wich, ¢ Breer ie rig oe mylt lm*r inthe “crisis. He | was proud of | Fennsylvania— | month to those composing the army, because they had | community. tended to limit the operations for the past | 700 bushels salt I bale cotton 19 boxes sugar Brown & De- "Pacvibexce, M ak PRRISINN SECRET Ls proud that she was the second to come forward in offer- 1 only to encounter the danger of battle, and the steel | week very considerably. Pork, » Groceries, &c., | mick. fhe ne: Frid ust run seek: ‘a New Translation from the French, ing up her services to the Government. She has a great the bullet, but climate to which Northern men | are held at advanced rates, while bread stuffs have been | = iu atey, th ae ig J eT PURE IRE ED, 2 New Translagion fom erration te and patriotic State. She could muster, sir,§ her 230,000 | Were not accustomed. Therefore they should have high | depressed. The activity in domestics has ceased, and MARITIME HERALD ate ade Island, Hull from rk; Consolation, | perfect security against Sex Disease, under all circum fighting men—and she had her 33,000 volunteers, ready | P@ at he said the war was against Omnipotence, had | there is now but little demand ; the quantity on hand is . Greenfield, New York; Brunette, Smith, Norwic New | stances, without the use of Medicine or any. dissareonble ne- to come forward at the. first tap of thedram. As in the | | aur i — He said hy he had Line Rad} | se iioe tn pelotie er ° tha as coeiied joe alight London. Sid, sloop John M Parker, Chase, New York. af ° sally unde ood and employed by men of fash revolution, she was ready again to contribute more men | his country 3 but, as war commenced, he was | + coal RK, MAY 17. XCHMOR,D Tay score wes, Ferry, Boston; tind more money, than any other State. inthe republic. | Bow for supporting his counrtry. “He wanted no contro: | supported, the recent damage by the freshet having lee EVRE Ox ee WOR, BAY Summons, Simal, di Adame, Baker, dos 4 1 Scranton, Ti. | NDER LE BAUM M. Dy Sha had ci nough in her mountains to warm all her | versy with any one, much less with his colleague; and | sened the supply, while the demand for shipment is in- D lo paren), Felmour, eerehien, Belmore eel Meraber of the Facey Ol edie boar clad friends, and iron enough to repel all her enemies. The | he would submit to no man putting him in a false position | creasing. Coal vessels are not so plenty. and freights Pee ee Pistia, Bostcee Caner hoes, | te, Venereal Hospital Knig egion of Honor, ke.— proceedings were reat’ by the Secretary, and ordered to | —puttis ‘uage in his mouth he never made use of. | now stand at $1 62 a $1 65 to Boston, $1 to New, York, im. ‘ r E ‘ale in New York only, at the “ Maison de Sante.” 121 e printed. He would submit to it{neither here or elsewhere. The | and other places in proportion. Iron has a slight ten- . Mary Clark, Small, and Pearl, | pattmrae FORTIFICATIONS. charge of looking into the federal papers of 1812, 1813, and | dency to ace, the stock on hand being very light Ship Rainbow, Hayes, Valparaiso, Howland & Aspinwall hip St Paul, Allen, Manilla; brig | " Publ.shed by Robert H. pomcatees ity for Dr. Le- The Vice President signed the fortification bill. {etG, wan aah wermay of netine: (Sie wes sotet thst time | and supplies limiied.. ‘Tha price of lead kas sdvehoed, Heyn, (Be) Pierce, Quel”) MeMurr cg een Ra baum, 130 Washington st., Boston. ' Price Per copy; PRIVATE CASES. ina condition to participate in the conflicts ofthe coun- | with an upward tendency still evide 2 eee for ji ‘Barrett, New Orleans, Nelson, Arr schrs Albert Rogers. Rogets, | two copies for $1. All orders should be d, post paid, Several adverse reports agreed to. Sundry petitions | try. Like the gentleman, | was in my mother’s arms, | is a fair demand = Ship Niagara, Nye, New Orleans, a & Lowd aoeatucks Lady | t2Rovert H. Dumont, as above. im d by Messrs. Dix, Bagby, Simmons and Johnson, | Wearing red meokings ‘and crying for milk when 1 was | sugar, both for home use and speculation, holders de- | Brig Sherwood, Herrick, Sagua irande preagnek; Lady | D¥ CORBET, 19 Dome street, member of hungry, He never hi estors opposed to the war, and | manding advanced rates. Walsh, Bade Me Osie, 8 & Walsh. College of Surgeons, London, and of the Medical Poesy REGIMENT OF MOUNTED RIFLEMEN therefore it was unnecessary that he should be taught | Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. Brig Ceylon, Pratt, rote, 8 & May 12—Arr schr Oscar Jones, Mayo. Charles- of New York, may be consulted reat cel : 4 them. Having submitted substantial- 6—Sr.conp Boann—62 shas Norristown RR, b 5,72; | yScht Pedemonte, ‘Blaisdell, 1 Texas, Nesmith p Leander, (Br) Rattray, Li ‘ ‘ox, May ii—Arr 12th, sehr Julia, Vangilder, ian, Watson, N York; schts JD Jones, | te Mr. D. ed up the bill f i: hit it. | federatiam to de! Mi : ‘wha beckon panting, war soqelidsemin ot Green | had intended to say, he thanked the House for | 130 do Girard Bank, 9; $12,000 Leh igh "Mortgage Loan, 73. ent is long experience and close attention to lsh. is ext 7 + 79. dford, Wilmington. of the Senate, disagreeing to the amendment of the House | the courtesy which they had extended to him, and took | Arter SaLrs—$300, State 5s, 6155; 500 do 643g; 25 Girard | Schr Alfred, Sandford. Wilminss linary success and thirteen years ia this Gity=and ‘above all, re practice imore, Latourette, Baltimore, Johuson & Lowden, ‘ern a : ‘grount by which the officers of said regiment would be restrict- | his seat. Bank, eA Shirt Paleo arate Schr Towa, Dayo Baltimore, Gager & Mailler. Bedtoras jen eetsn Bedell do; bt JNouperel}, Rope, New LE aes ho ereeeerte ve os ed to the line of the regular army rsonal explanation—a reply, | Bi May 16, 1846. Schr Alfred, Rox Laguayra, G Whittaker. Aro, Curtis, Boston. Coming up the river, sche Vathalie | Dr, COBBET'S mode of treatment is safe and expeditious, Mr. Ancnen having moved this reconsideration, spoke mtleman asks leave to explain, | a aerar ‘paslienat beatiey ‘Down — | Soap Mets 1 oon, Hhuadela bia. epee is eee : | requiring neither the use of mercury nor restraint in diet or ex- in support of the amendment of the House. ” | her— ; iamiond itl il in ed ercise. Mz Dix, from the Military Committee, defined th attributed | Meeting of Merchants relative to the War Clause—The | Steamer ! ms pie eee By Last Night’s Southern Mail Scrictures cured in one or two weeks, with searcely any amendment, and the original t |. He pleaded for a full ave foment | Missing Broker Returned—A New House for Presi: i ‘days from Liverpool, in ballast patie Se, 9 Peonstitutional Debility—Those individuals who have indulg- discretion to the President in the appointment of the offi- | Whether the remarks on which he based his imputation | Beahint A Lisisenmne ore : Home Ports. ed ina certain loathsome and secret habi ositively be cers of this regiment—so that he may appoint them from | Were correctly reported in the newspaper. Asto respon- | dent Everett—Present from his Father-in-Law of $10,- TR passenge id days from New Orleans, swith 2 ied F pergg ER env Testored to health and society. Mild cases’ removed in two to the jarmy, or from the body of the people, at his discre- | sibility here or elsewhere, he was ready tomeet it when- | 000 for Building it—The Abduction of James Saunders | ip Siwy nst Jat 36.N, lon 7450 W, wind | act“ Oucte Porcaut Ma sedans cig four days. No charge unless cured. ‘jon. = —— = ig my and he brps 4d not Hogey, 2 —Stock Market—A Great Calf, $c. gouth, exchang, h ship Monuiment, of New York, lay Id—Arr bark Chester, Watson, from New Remember—19 Duane street, next door to Dr. Johnson’s. Mr. Catrrexpen sustained the petitions of Mr. Archer, | b#i ed in a false position As to the scope of his : bound south. sagt jeKennon, from Mayaguez, PR; and ‘contended thet the discretion. of the appolutment (Mr Thurman's) remarke, he said that it wars strange | ‘The weather for two days past has been quite warm, | Pound sguth. 98 days from Dublin, in bak reece tem Say MEDIGAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE. of officers were beiter, if exercised by Congress, than to | Way of being in favor of carrying on the war: denounc- | and summer garments, if we had reasonable assurances | last, 21s steerage passengers, (0.5 MeMurray, man, DOCTOR JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham st, be given to an unlimited extent to the executive. Be- | ing itas unjust, unconstitutional, and asserting that our | that such weather would continue, would soon be in de. ickerson. Passed Gibraltar ‘March obey ‘one of the oldest and most experienced medical an sides, there were officers enough.in the army to fill this | country was in the wrong. It was this strange way of poke bark Bachus, from Palermo xters practitioners in i . , Lon 10 40, i regiment, without further multiplication of officers. lending aid that he had endeavored to rebuke. So fai mand. Under present circumstances, however, it is ha- Pech, Late eae 12, lon 12.48, spoke bark Jubilee, Ham- Gen. Cass read a statement from the War Department, | the ae pao was on (oes te meen f zardous putting them on, for let it be ever so warm and mond, 2 day from Hava, for Trie: of the number of officers in the army, ly tointerro- | ought to have moral as w ysical aid.) the gentle- | spoke’ brig Ohio, for Boston. atories which he had mado, from which itappeared that | mancould not lend his. The gentleman said he did not de- | antes gt eg x past heens sige the ile nr bo Brig North Bend, Cole, from Job the number of companies of dragoons, artillery and in- | signate this as a democratic war. He (Mr. Thurman) came | round into the east, render an overcoat absolutely | lasses, to Dusscome: jeckwi tious stand for leven yous; and; dur iar a00- ven years, an cessfully treated 12,000 eases of enerealy mercurial and other delicate complaints. The Dr.’s reputation for skill on those old half cured cases that have existed for yearsis pre-eminent, the city ofNew, York in the redideesce: "The Doctor ia coablished Bactimore, May 16—Arr Tak: thee William’ Elo trom Lang a Porto C , PR, with sugar and mo- Mannell, from N York. Cid, brig (late sch Sid in company with | Gcrtramt Bean, Mayaguer: P Ry sehaComen, Bounes; Dec je. Lat 40 30, lon 70 30, ; No matter hew long you may have Gleet, Stricture, fantry, are :—- into the hall when his colleague(Mr.Delano)was speaking, | necessary. brig Hawa Adams, Thompson, for Baltimere, 1¢th inet, lat | soy Ulcers upon the body, or iu the throat, or nose, pains in, the Of Dragoons, 21; Artillery, 40, Infantry, 80—total and when be hed perhay de ay sry rod veoh A rey ut | ‘The high state of excitement caused by the war news, Italian brig Betteutia, Columbuis, 67 ds from Genoa, with oe GGA ee head foe Benes of the lege, Tad can cure you, hs Companies. . . . es +4 py rey ood ey be me | already begins to cool down, though we are still on tip | ‘uitand marble, {0 “Thorne, day, trom Oporto, with 241 HEAD QUARTERS Seminal Weakness, brought on by secret habits indulgedin Number of First Lieutenant n toe for farther accounts from our gallant little army. pipes ‘wine, ps Oboes. ns 1S, Sat 96 18, Jos 54 sel WINDOW SHADES. Bs “4; loneed marcas fatacy treatment. Dyspepets, weak Number of Second Lieutenani na was charged in connection with the observa- | ai g meeting of merchants yesterday, at the Mer | Oi James, of and for Bermuda, from London. April 54 HE largest, best, and cheapest assortment in the United | nessol toa and suaall of the back, confusion of intellect, Number of Brevet Second Lieutenant: me ae ‘ident was elected by the democra- ns y s aheavy squall from the westward, sprung States. For sale, wholesale or retail, at prices varying | forgetfulness, palpitation of the heart, aversion to society, are Staff'and extra Officers. eM Ere Ree ar against Omnipotence, he did not | chante) Exchange, to consult upon the subject of a © war | foremast, 19 days from Lubec, with plaster, | from 75 ceutsto $908 pair, by. oaly symptoras this complaint. He warrante a eure in every Average number of Officers sick andon furlough. . . y that; he was told by a gentleman who sat | Clause” lately adopted by the Boston insurance offices, | | Brig Ab " i fi KELTY & RIKER, gare, orno charge. Mil a and recent cases cured in two days. Number of ofcers with their companies... .. - $25 | near him that his colleague had made the expression, | ae ea ee it wae Tt | Ure Belle, Myers, Wilmington, NC, with naval stores, to ve Window Shade Mawutncturers an dealers at | Br. Johagon ina regularly educated Physician and Surgeon. Making,2} to each Company four being allowed Mr. Deta ‘Why did not the gentleman call on me ESPowell.) Res ns in fe brevet 24 Lieutenants.) and ask me if I made the remark ? | Recessary under present circumstances, and that the | “Schr Empire Collins, 1 pg ftom Béatameren, with Rides MODEL OF NEW YORK. MEDICAL AID.—REMOVAL. Supernumary Cadets, so called . 60| Mr. Taunstay.-You were not in the House. clause adopted by the New York —— while it $e wool, t0 aoaceey Rok eee een [HE UNDERSIGNED js now receiving orders for views DR. GREGORY has removed from Gold , to 8 Cadets who will graduate in June . : 60 Mr. Denaxo,—I was at my room. would answer every ee nn are | SEN eens eee mea e endl tram Mobile, and to be represented upon the canopy of his Model of New elt, one door from Chatham street, where He may Average annual number required to fill vacancies... 30] Mr. Tuuamas.—I am not to go to your room to ask | Ceptable to the merchants generally. A committee of | , Schr May Flower, Almy (of Newport), from Mc York, which will be soon completed. views vary from | be consulted confidentially, as usual, at . Rank ang file of Dragoons, Artillery and Infantry 7,540 | questions. fitteon was appointed to consult with the officers of the days (rom Ke jird, Roberts, Wilmington, NC, with naval | 10to30 inchesinJength, and are represented for . eat ‘There are few, if an} , medical sien aan us, the mer noreperio ob sen Sa Gan eae, wheter | gue, esre-—Mibes you call sot fave sade thy | EST SOM ene i Sarerciaae | Me OEM ic, cova sicsssce ou. | Santee skates eemioonion tone fae sat | Cid ne eee under the revolutionary system, there was one officer to | Charge. ’ ” nou S " 5 WNC, a s pack ; Dr. G. has publi & treatise u) its an every 207men.. By the late bills’ of Congress the regular | _ Mr Tuvnmax—Owing to the remarks of the gentle- 9 hers eee vepntp dl mci prt tae seed MUDD, “sWrcibele, Bultinore ead the Capes, wath cor | oA nether of the fem arteea bath lendoonnye ahd Qnbeeptive | dicvanae euled the “ikablauma tebe ies » use army would be increased to 40 men to each officer; so | man from Illinois—— that his company, Le Gen | ante + wath cot inters, can find employment by apply at the office-—also a | patients of either sex. It not only treate, of curing that from necessity, the army of itself could not furnish || Mr. Dovctass said that the gentleman's misapprehen- | Continue to write against any risks, including those of | ton, toy Hu , Wilmington, NC, naval stores, to NL. and persons capable of transacting at what is much better, it points out élearly the means the number of officers required, and drafts would have | sion might be attributed to his remarks. To his certain | W8t, at a fair rate of pre! cok ae Farr ‘thers a he wars from 2 to6 MM. om au Rreventing those ipa geo at whi iz 3 ee to be made from the people. knowledge, the gentlemi pg sno AY nor paral econ of not being | ,,Scht Henry D King, Smith, from Washington, NC, with | _alt imtrre__E. PORTER BELDEN, 360 Broadway. | ders ta think of, Qn this account aloue., the book. is, wo Mr. Currrenpen examined the statement read by’Gen. | unholy, unrighteous, and a . eee ee een a eee : s SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, tees cae dats: Cass. He contended that a large number of officers | attribute to him the observation that the war was against | #ble to get insured. ne. Srebae- et haan dl unoked n, NC, naval stores, AT THE CASH TAILORING AND CLOTHING "To fel book will prove a friendly and Were retained on the roll of the army in anticipation of | Omnipotence. He alluded to the observation of the gen- | | Mr. HH: Dexter, the broker of whom 1 spoke in my ‘Washington, NC, naval stores, ESTABLISHMENT: OF confdentinl a4 sieo'for te ft the following drag the contingency of the increase of the rank and file. tleman’s colleague, (Mr. Giddings) that the war was | a paper nee aencoee to tl OG one ee, + WNC, . W. H. DEGROOT & CO. stores :— " ‘The debate Was further continued by Messrs. Archer, ageina | Omnij ics ek Gass tae ta = of defending himself against accusation of Seana ee. aoe RE the wfnio2 Fuiton Sraner, aa " ‘No. 96 William esrect, near Maiden Lane, Berrien, Westcot, Crittende ayton, pro or ir, THURMAN, ¢ gentleman from Illinois (Mr. Dou- . x lowing great attractions wil Present com, NpLCMlia eaubte ore ol stools TE koe. id not distinguish between the geu. | Peter C- Brooks, fatherindaw of Edward Everett, and | “Also, d brige—unknown. ed Cloth Coats fam $8 to Sle; Alpaces Coats, from Both comers of firagt and Broadway. tive as to choice of officers of this mounted regiment tlemen from Ohio (Messrs. Giddings and Delano.) | the richest man in Boston, has sent a draft to the govern- } 4 mo ee cue ea oe es am jo seagg fy Gen. Hovstow made a most patriotic speech in behalf | Mr. Ginpixas arose and asked his colleague to permit | for the sum of $10, Miscellaneous Record. Paits, from $2 to $3 50; Drilling, and other Summer Pants 146 Delancy street, comer of Suffolk street. of extending the President's discretion from the army to | him to explain. | sppropriated to building @ new ‘house for the residence (GF Packet ships Yorkshire, Baily, for Liverpool; Gladia- | from $1 vost; Satin Vests, from’'$2 to $1; Summer Vests, | _mrl0 im*re the whole body of the people. The Cadet of West Point, | Mr. TuuxMay said he could not give way. ele te Paulie Beet die ee Bunting, for London; and Silvie de Grasse, Rich, for | ffom.79 cents to. $1 so, a large ‘assortment of Cloths, 7 who had never perhaps been on horseback, was not ex: | Mr. Gippinas, however, made a remark, and took his | cupied by President Everett is situated in a very dusty | tor, Bunting, for London; and Silvie de Grasse, Rich, Cassimeres, an 8, which will be made to order to 'O THE PUBLIC. a rifle, mounted upon a charger. | eat noisy quarter of the new city, and is very ausuitable | Havre, having been detaimed on account of the bad weather, suit the most fastidiou: Bo; thas. sees cheap— I WAR CURED of a most distressing sdlgease by Sd Nor was he a man to stand the hardships of the fronuer, t. Taurman had understood the gentleman from 1lli- | for a Presidential mansion, ‘ ti will leave to-morrow morning. Letter bags will close at the | which prices are ADMITTED to. be TWENTY-FIVE per | © HEINE, No, 20 Duane street, near Chatham st. My body jon the cold ground, exposed to rain and frust | noitto be answering his colleague from the Mount Ver. | to comagat upon the abduction of domes Sounders aus, | Exchange News Rooms, at 11 o'clock. : nd pln Tit ally apps saad bones .w "e d better, sir, take your hardy backwoodsman for 20n distric’ s the man from Mount Vernon was 7 A > Si = bd fined to m: my arms ‘were i will render you in a good account of | not in his seat when he (Mr. Thurman) made his speech, | f Gen. Romulus M. Saunders, of North Carolina, and | Ker West, May &—[From our Correspondent}—Thi T is purely vegetable iysicisns; was salivated: bur received no benefit us- . 7 ¢ Pee: “ i vi f ice, for the defence of the fro: Gen. H. said | he inquired of a gentleman from New York whether the | his confinement in an insane asylum in New Hampshire. | Russell Glover, Almy, from Boston, with a cargo of ice, there was not so mnch difficulty in learning the duti f | gentleman from Mount Vernon used the terms, and he | ol. Clapp, of this city, is implicated in the disgraceful | New Orleans, got ashore onthe morning of the6th, at day a soldier as many supposed. A brave fello£ soon learns | Was told he had. He was particular to ascertain. It did the requisite first principles of exercise in the field. | not matter much, however; his colleague said it was They are simple and soon learned. Discipline never | 4” unholy, an unrighteous war, and damnable. Now, | ‘eral physi til I was cured by Dr. Joseph He Tisses who wish to. see itive, permanent and ransact ae oe Serie He cairiue Br lescit eapenierin toe t break, on Sombrero Reef. After twenty-four hours hard | 2¢eds ny puffing ; as it is nequir 0 stoc! seem! ¥ beyond it in the healing art, by restoring to health obedient Bound yes. | Work, and by throwing over most of her cargo, she was got | those tho ive te tal—oany ‘Qk whom had lost their reason i = ives ii nut if re small, but at somewhat advanced rates. off, and isnow in harbor, le: ig badly. The whaling schr | under the i of this GreasTal, disease. Who fn s been | cate. oe irs gallant Ger Spec ete eee ae | CNP cee Omer es Pave cee 20a reat calf in this city, only 23 months old, | Sal Cook, of Provincetown, 3 months out, without whale, | {WE !4, thegimportant, question, we Cinika, pin ett anon had proudly acquitted himse!f in defending the banner of | not charge the gentleman’ with looking | 2000 pounds. He Was raised in Reeains: put in here a day or two since, from St Domingo, some of the | fore the Mayor of this city, Mi e 7th ult.; re m5 lin®r Gia | inthis State. ‘There are other calves in the city, but th M130 arrivals at this port on Wednesday. | board the cutter Legare, and the schr has proceeded to sen leaying them here. They will probably be turned over to the ty, cured, 74 Delaney #1 rs, Cured, residence, Yo afflicted $ years, cured, res into his country, ought to be sustained by the encouragement | federal papers; on the contrary, he said h that bievecy es otion—that ment init: | not know. that. the. gentleman ‘hed. seen the | den self would be rew: id he would nevergo | federal papers; but he said there was a mar e remarks which his crew in a state of mutiny; two of the leaders are in irons on | Norfolk street, aoa acob JUDGE FOR YO! SLE the son of Mi UNTERIAN DISPENSARY, No. 3 Divisi , A eiaisted A.D ess tr the prostae pooieieiee Bennett, besides numerous cases | c for any partial le; t that would depress | vellous similarity between j Stocks at Boston. ight: d within the last thirteen weeks. successful t of and for the patriotic espirations of any partion of the people” colleague had brought forward and the contents of the | chulipaag en Rew yhee phasor ina Mecano ibicccal jicted are invited to call and have their cases examin- | the sale of DR. HUNT: t ‘A NARRROW EACAP federal papers of 1512, 1813, and 1814. In a word, the | ning up the Reef, about a week since, shattering her foremast en free of charges isthe ouly remedy on e 7 ‘on to Mr. Ancuen suggested that if the motionto reconsider | scope and object of his « h to show that his col- | and injuring one man. The ship John Parker has commenced di aweTe te eee, packed in boxes, for transporta- Seorongh phe Kok more al wit 2 = succeeded, he should move to modify the amendment of | league's denunciations of this war were similar to the de- og oy hen Long Island Railroad, 32; 50 do | taking in. Prices per box $9, $17 and $2. Single bottles, with neces l'else have failed. A comprehensi hensive. frentioe eocom, the House, which would confine the officers of this regi. | nunci st the war of 1812. He had charged his | h & Worcester Railroad, i234; 90 do East Boston Co. | Scun. Ocean, Savage, loaded with lumber, bound from Sa- Panies each vial, (with fall directions.) hich is warranted ment of mounted riflemen to selections from the line of | colle: no indisposition to carry on the war. He | 141, seller, 10. Yattuah for this port, put into ‘Wilmington on the 11th inst, in DRS. IVANS & HART, Proprietors. to effectually cure in all cases, no matter how + the omy 5 but the exact purport of the amendment we | had charged him with not lending that moral strength | distress, loss of deck load, and leaky. (G7Principal Office 184 Grand street, New York. or how deeply seated in the system, with less to did not hear. | the government ought to have, as well as physical Atmany, May 15, 1846, ‘Scwn, Cuas. Hewny, from Boston, at Bath, got ashore near | _a10 mem Patient a'd ins shorter space of time, than any Mr. Dix called for the ayes and noes on the reconside- | strength—that he chose an occasion, after war Governor of New York~Mezican News—Great Excite. | Lee's Island, and would have to go upon the railway for re- THIRD EDITION. Ging jn the world, or no pay taken, Price $1 per ration ofthe vote by which the Senate had so modified | known and declared to exist, to arraign the home govern- pairs. sg the bill as to give the President an unlimited discretion | ment as to the policy of the war. ment and Suspense, et Lost Ovennoann.—Brig Nonpareil, on her a from PRIVATE TREATISE CONSTIPATION in the selection of officers for this regiment of riflemen. } Mr. Deano said he was prevented, by the gag rule, | The joint caucus of the radical members of the Legis. | ~LO'feqiord to Wilminmon, lost overboard on the BY DR. RALPH ’ (CQSrivEn| Aves 22, noes 22-A tie anda party division. | from delivering his ed ears he passage of the bill. lature, held inthe Assembly chamber, on Tuesday even- g.sqemen nemed William Hobbs, espaeE fo See nace! N CERTAIN DISEASES, the best aud most DES Pod Peaks ATHS. r. Dartas.—The presiding olficer votes i nega- r. THurmax replied, gentleman c ; 4 jaine. He fell overboard wi hip. The , t tive. Si - or in the Be" | oliver his views belore it Was, passed, he should not do | iN last, named the first day of October next, for the no was hove to immediately, and every exertion used to save hfe Gnade Speech ahem) opie by Me Warne o the question to reconsider was lost, and the bill re- | 80 afterwards, After war was declared, what was the | mination of the next democratic Governor of New York i i : mu without Teserve turned to the House with the disagreement of the Senate ; to the amendment of the House, which would limit the officers for this regiment to the line of the regular army. AN EXPLANATION INTRODUCED. | (Your reporter takes the privilege of explaining the | case. Lieut. Fremont does not belong to the “ regular army.” One object of raising this regiment, was to place the gallant lieutenant at the head of it. Hence the oppo Gon of Col. Benton, (father-in-law of Lieut. F.,) to the amendment of the House, h limited the officers of | ian. FORTU: » Rescur.—W from Captain Colburn, of | ‘henominee of the democracy will be a youth, in all | the tux hove, st tus pore sesterday. from 7 eR ‘. i description of aeyeral sanogent as ers. frequently . f an aken for venereal, which afforda wide field for the ex- probability. Silas Wright will not serve again—I think, | that Captain Le Brow, of the brig Water Witch, on his pas. ting class of and I know. Among the whigs, Mr. John Young, and | 234 ‘ult, and ut H . ceptions of a well-known . Johns, the crew and ngers, | People. | Mr. Ira Harris, seem te have the best prospect for the no" t, ofa French which had fered | _ Few are aware of the namerou: and, varied sources of de- MF. Deano said he did not. mination this fall. two pass ist on To be bad only at 68 | | HY or Trike fine Capt, Letter Oi | yeilt,Tnuaman concluded. He was incapable of mis. | The populace stand with protruding eyeballs and | 11s y.and ber danghter. | At the tine * | | | | terday, from St. John: engers, | Greenwich street. felt in ception which exi: representi ad rse ith them, they were in the two. boats ; the island of Porto presenting any man. He had spoken of the course of hi i E, distant one hundred miles—[Baltimore his colleagwe ay he had a right ter do, and with the feel, | S@PiN& mouths, each day on the appulse of the steamer Rico earn Bb jistant oni “ x. this corps to the "' regular army. ing which ought to prevail ; and he was ready to meet | em New York ; they wantthe latest odds between the 1 1—Captain Jump, of the bark Mahaica, ar | "§ oA Ke Sent Er | ty. r carroty hued Mexicans and the sanguinary Anglo-Sex- icUyeaeraey) reports that on the 28th ult.acd'am, St Pierre, | j;Bendes the author's rank as Grad ide ia a eatcte > The bill of annual appropriations for the support of the | 4 re the personal explanations terminated. | the: the relation of t sworn to | Ny diand, bearing by North, distance 99 miles) | which has passed through several editions; a Treatise on numerous Indian tribes, under the paternal care of the | tLe. | iserable tools of pent ~ Maden loemed and Na de yapepsi Epidemic Cholera, &e., &c., he has testi- joverment, was resumed as the unfi business of | he owners and crew of the breathed. He- jon lake feet abaye the deck—jower part pel moni eminent phy: a " ame the Senate. | schooner Tancred, was read a third time and passed— like hot shot out of a mortar; and this popu- | mast gone about eight fe Mr. Arenson moved his amendment of $107,000 for in- | Yeas 85, nays 82. it uestionably have yA fun they want : | 4 grven—a piece of sail over the stump of the foremas vil de rt demnity to the Wyandot Indians, late of Ohio, for cer | The House resolved itself into a committee of the offensive long, to | $sttl lying across the forecaetle ene er et een \e most eminent in America, as Sit Mott, of this city; Dr. Physick, of Phil: and, which is most o ig, has per —rudde ted i J tain property surrendered to the government. | whole, on the private calendar, but at twenty minutes among all the bipeds in creation. | “Yiutr water gone, and the ead of bowspritnew sawn off close | Mostevery physician of eminence inthe city. mrdt tmert? Mr. Evans objected to the appropriation, upon the | past two, rose for the want of a quorum to transact busi- ne opens, these incredulous fools, | to the cap. _MOTHEI’S CORDIAL. ground that an ascertained valuation had shown this | ne who are reft of common faculties of conception, and who papokens is 1, soa ute, | TE sarerionefincy of this article, when used inthe lyst | i . iverpool, 1 of pr that, | noe = pe bdo so ngs it did not prevail. re 8! will see how deeply Packet ship Barons, ‘urber, ce for Liverpool taone en ok promeaney es so apparent ¢ wane 5 Jat 48 11, lon 28 nm, to determine whether say, that this iso very | lant 11, ton 2 the Saxons. No of the effect of | ¥\¢' ton, 103 days from Boston for Band- | dition to be deprived of it,, its heer are tov short Bark Saven'W Lind, 2days from Portland, for Porto Rico, | thus place both child and mother in astate of safety, 02 8, lon 11808 W. diminish the sufferings attendant on Child Birth one half, there should be a call of th jouse. The result was—yeas 44, nays 126. ‘ ir property. Mr Janwacty seconded the views of the Senator from Ohio. There now bei uorum present, the House was , and no man vt . no quack article, but the. prescription of a regalar Mr. Huntinatox referred to an old report, and the pre- | about to go into comm . | secs beyond sctual trensactions;~contingencles are never | att lat 2020, 10m se ao New York, jan, age Who has made. this branch of his practess, | vious action of the finance committee upon th: Another motion (at 20 thought of. d Gibraltar on the ithute, ges . particular study. For sale at 192 Broadway, corner of Sohn st. | sect, We have nothing to-night to communicate of high | | Jan 3th, lat 48 2, lon 16682 WU Sship Congress Com | _ al Lin*m | auras orclock F. M. | Senate very much thinned out. | fatoonst, A beow sep bes Soon Soli om Ma, en e kton, trom pesereua, woes. dwich Islands MEDICAL NOTICE. dalleries almost totally depopulated” Raining as if there town's ve ventu " i iladel- R. COOPER, M Duane street, between C had been a dearth for a month past} . | Chiisty's Minstrels gave uss most brilliant Concert | ,,f¢0,2, 1453930, lon 92 brig, Treaty, Tatem, of Phitadel- | J) R,COOPER, M, Dame srert, between Chatham, and Mr. Arcnyson, and Mr. Woovenrvor, farther discus: | last di- il 27, lat 248, lon 3202 exchanged signals with bark | Practice to the treatment of venereal, mercurial and other ening at Bleecker Halls—a fashionable - 91h attendance, Gnd ropectedly applanded thoes aah sed the amendment, when, with certain conditions moved Ometal ence wore by Mr. Reverdy Johnson, the amendment of Mr. Atchison was agreed to. Other amendments were made or proposed, when the | Dill was reported to the Senate, when the bill was laid | iseases of a delicate nature. Dr. Cooper spent years ina Lad , of Boston, standing W. 323 and 24 street, elebrated Lock Hospital, and has for the last ten "years ‘toe Whalemen. Joyed the most extent : Milo, of and for New Bedford from St Carlos, with | medical man tu New Yorke fle can cin the ee west aay ld at y flers bi is ite Cogent. Hitch, passe Marsh, toch ies Serra ye fers his patients to leave until a perfect cure is D M. Strieture—Doctor Cooper has discovered a new method by pease ped it most eh ; FS most rapturousl| Monrenst, Galilorsia’ Meroe ie 1008} Hon. Mr" Crain, £4:Speaker, left town, this morn Sit gc The undersigned hae the honor to inform the | {ag:, He resides at Kast ae on jon. Secretary of State, that Captain J. C. Fremont ar- | SC Le rived within this department in January last, with his wv. Wright le pemneite » Party of fifty men, aud war at the house of the under, | POlatments of Officers of all descriptions | tigmed. few days during the last month, for the purpose —_ | of procuring funds for refitting and clothing his party. House of Re; Rosentatives: witch he received as far as could te rovured:' he Ys GTON, ja: +, . t . eel Prayer by the Rev. 8. Tustin, and reading of the jour- | Convular howes tuging Wit eit Me mies, neal at this nal by the Clerk. | the Oregon; returns here to Monterey in tisy and ex Mr. Dasigt and Mr. McKay, both of North Carolina, | pects to be in Washington about September Tro thie arose at the same time. gentlemen is due from government unqualified praise for A the 9th April, 19 06, lon 28, f this disease, and mild cases removed in two to five DR. MARSHAL was spoken on APTA it Hat 19 06, Lom $8. | gases 0 ne j mild ¢ od i | a ‘ And the Senate adjourned till Monday next, at twelve | o'clock. tt. **Oft Fayal, no date, Cavalier, Merchant, 21 days from Sto- qihich he can cure the worst form of Stricture "from one 10 clean, fwo weeks, w any ; Mala trom Bt Catharines March 10, Cossack, Delano, of and | “Constitutional Debits, Provan oo Wee atom ie indulge for Sippiean 1700 bbl ed inby young men, This, when too freely i ged be Api ROTM POE as, cooper, tor | teeta tine apa oe fac, rt, brig Virginia, Cooper, for intellect, for * 4 my, via Porto Cabellon) ‘eure warranted in every and aversion to society. A cure wi in every case, or no 2—In port, sche Caroline, Leeds, for | charg is odo Perse oe Be sure and reo f The Sreaxen.—The gentleman from North Carolina. | his patience, industry, and ii perseverance in by She Ara ona, Auld, Gasgow : the Door. paenRsigiens Some, "a imaer The Sitansa. The ga hol "i Nehings toro ie nyo Cal “Ags seen WY ce ET na ute — f. r. Hastings, author story of California, ar. . P Mr. Daxret moved that the rules be suspended, for the | rived at New Helvetia, Sacrament river, from the United Qumenc, May oh Ap shine s sa Wyilie, | Clas Dogon LAMERT pte Sil couecemsly coheed at bie 5 , purpose of considering the bills upon the celendar. States, in January, with exght or ten men, there 1s & com- Sirens wdeuinido;Pultiyra, Can: | o2.ll Slagases't a Gaileate dacete tie tresewoont itd me oy meee Those in favor of the motion were requested to rise. | pany of emigrants expecte) here this from Ove. ‘ar, f° M'Rinlay, Li. | andjudicion neither “ es gon. Many lot the three handred from imlependence, Hoot eth, dos ‘3 at Port hindrance from . who arrived in September or October, have purchased jorton, den gh oe id Bacwested po Parts per tion. cattle and are settling. The Commandant General went eee pyle: ity ‘The Srraxen said, that the request was not now ad- | to the Sacrament to ‘See them, aol nate them weloome 4 Atlan Wikioes wat: ‘ra racer Bald a 7 missible, as the House was dividing on the motion of sus. | to California, ir John Falstale Row. | al d sof the pending ’the rules to take up the private calendar. There has a report reached here, that the Mormons are ‘i Glasgow; brig Briton ae jes ind’ Mr. Daomooo.r.—Does not a motion to go into a Com- breaking up in the States, for the purpose of remoy: ” st ‘i : mittee of the Whole on the State of the Union have priori- | this country, which has caused some serthement amt 7 April 85—In port, brig Florence, Smith, eeeel Oy maltese aA 5 y ‘. among the natives, who are also expecting the Mexican brigs Pa rand brite he Sreanen-—Yes, except on Friday and Saturday. | troops from Acapulco; unless the supreme government thar, ‘Nickerson er pict ‘by the Dr. effectually The question was taken, and the result was—ayes 78, | supplies the new General with funds sulesent to pay moe Abbott fro Guudetores noes 33, BO qdorum men while in California, and the General hat them neces Monon eel it ing Sure Mr. Wawtwourn asked for the yeas and nays; but cise. they will in all probability bev t lewrn for they were not taken. Another gentleman, voting it was fe San Blas or Acapulco in two or three years. fr te, imenedltely 9; | anacaoced there was ® quorum Fremont passed three south of Fort Hail Pete 5 pigs shor sashecucalled bill 90 act making appropriation for cor taken route to be a desert. which Home Gold street. Open from A. M. M. tain for‘hcstions, was signed by the Sperker | made his distance to Ci eight or nine hundred May 15—Arr ship Admittance, P ES ie Devers mgain al leave to make a personal ex- | miles less. He considers the distance from Independence rr for beri Cometh - oer, [ny 900 bales +4 y easton to Monterey about one thousand nine bundred miles " r orgs Albion, (Se )'s forman, Palermo; Aide (Con, 56 Bowth a.

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