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TWENTY-NINTH CONGRESS. ; . in the essful. nts were acted on, but it was to ascertain their exact purport, there being #0 much confusion in the hall. (Mr. Hopkins) cou! anothi form, buhay wer \e! 5 A variety of Waswixaton, Wednesday, The weather continues of the Algerine te: Galleries of the Senate almost exclusively oc in expectation of the resumption, by Col. Ben- ton, of his great argument on the Oregon question. ELECTRICITY AND THE FINE 4 yesterday, that Mr. Dix tion from Professor Morse and (o. the electric telegraph. atedly called to order, but even he not produce quietude. More than — gentleman called out, “I can’t hear, Mr. Chair- presented a peti- he extension of In this, we Were not equal to the | It was from A. B. Durand, and | king that Professor Morse, of the electric | by the government in painting a of the vacant panels of the ro- uly, the Professor is a genius, and no mistake Not satisfied with introducing an agency which is to revolutionize society. and bring into direct and immediate contiguity of intercommunica- tion, his friends claim that he is entitled, as a pai the patronage of the government, and the transmission of his name to posterity, in the double immort: “Weaving his garland of the lightning’s wing th the thunder talking as friend to friend.” ving to the future an evidence of his skill, in | | However }, under i Congress of the | ments e Du ee we Cone (The Hon. John Slidell and the Hon, Postmaster, Cave | hnson, were comfortably entrenched in what ma; | called the Point Isabel of the Hall, during the du dry proceedings. The Speaker for a few moments, came down to pay his respec: MINISTER TO MEXICO. Mr. Wivrnnoe offered an amendment, appropriating and outfit of a Minist whenever the President of the United States The Crainman,—Gentlemen can’t hear what is The conversation (Rap, rap,] At this stage of the proceedings, James Knox Walker the private Secretary of the Executi' door, and after the Speaker had temporarily res ‘hair, the door-keeper announced FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE U. &. ssage was in writing, and was conveyed to the ppeared at the the remotest extremes mittee resumed his place. ntleman enquired ‘“‘what is the mes- e about ?” and anothe However, te.co mittee proceeded to act on the amend- OLD SPANISH CLAINS the act providing for the adjudica- tion of certain old French and Spanish land claims in the | States of Arkansas, Alabama, Missouri, Mississippi and Louisiana, was read its third time and passed. THE WINDMILL oN THY Mr. Mancua, looking very warm, arose to propose a sition in behalf of the comfort of the Senate. +4 e 4 Espy’s conical ventilator, during these warm days, had | reason to believe he will be received. not sufficient power from the atmospheric air to keep it in He, therefore, moved that the Sergeant-at Arms have authority toemploy a sufficient number of work- men to keep the wind-mill in operation. ity of this piece of machinery will perhaps require a lit. Over the dome of the Seuate are a half ver these, on the outside, us astronomical apparatus, The bill amendiny oF OF THE SENATE. ‘ ‘to pro} $13,000 for the sala: ‘The question was taken and decided in the negative— ayes 48, noes 81 (The complex- nenoen: reas of each member and the C: us f lars--the distance to be computed by the land ; and each member shall his pay, deposite a dozen large sky-lights ; an¢ looking like some tremen Professor Espy has constructed a huge sheet iron funnel, with a wind-mill inside, with the wings exposed to the windward. By the rapid revolutions of this fan, a current d, and a heavy draft upon the rarified car- 2 acid gas rising through the sky-lights—the pure ‘oming in to fill the vacuum from the windows below, | ir is sucked out by the ventilator through | This is the whole secret of | amendment in order ? Mr. Mangum sub- mitted a resolution, that the Sergeant-at-Arms be autho- | 82 appropriation for the ted to employ the requisite numberof men to keep the sind-mill going, and that they be paid ont of the contin. gentfund of the Senate before he receive ith the he has actually | that the ‘pay of members shall be ro- duced to six dollars, The question was raised by several gentlemen, Is the Man decided it was, as the bill contained ay and mileage of members. is subject, the committee rose. OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE BATTLE. ‘The Srrakee resumed the chair, and rapped loudly, | saying there was too much noise, and asking gentlemen to be so good as to take their seats, | Mr. Scuencx moved thatthe Houseadjourn. [Voices: "and “read the mess: —The gentleman from Ohio moves that | ig, and appealing to Mr. Schenck.) ¢ the message read first. . C. J. INGeRsoLt.—I hope the gentleman will not in sist on his motion. [Voices: “ withdraw your motion, Without disposing of 1 Read the motion. Mr. Maxoum explained that it was necessary, during these warm days,to apply manual labor to the ventilator, in order to render it effective. The resolution was agreed to, and several Dutchmen are immediately to be set to turning. called a new mode of raising the wind. THE THIRD INSTALMENT TO-MORROW, Col. Bexrow suggested, that, with the assent of the Senate, ho would postpone the continuation of his argu- ment on the Oregon question till to-morrow, with a view to the immediate resumption of the supplemental army “ Yeas and Na: the House adjourn. Mr. Broapurad, (risinj This may be | Let's hav Mr. C. Mr, Scnencx. Ma. McKay.—Mr. Speaker, I move to discharge the | Committee of the Whole from the further consideration | {“Order,” “ read the message.”| ‘te Sreaxxr.—There is a message from the President | of the United States— Mr. McKay, (as he took his seat,) Ah! oh, read the message.”] Tt was read, and merely stated that copies of the official | the officers hereby added to the army shall be disbanded | dispatches from Gon Taylor, in relation to the battle on " | the Rio Grande on the Sth and 9th inst., were transmitted ust withdrew his motion to strike out the | to the House, in compliance with the ‘resolution which | was passed in the morning. : by airection of the’ Committee on Mi- itary Affairs, moved that the message and accomp inying | documents be referred to that committee, (Cries of “agree3,” “agreed.”) he motion was agreed to. Mr. Scnence renewed his motion to adjourn. (Calls, “let's have them.”)} They were taken, and the House refused to adjourn. | Yeas 81, nays 97. Several messages in writing were reported from the President of the United States, by Mr. J | INCREASE OF ARMY OFFI On motion of Mr. Drx, the bill was resumed in conside- | [Cries “read, | Mr. Arcuison withdrew his amendment providing that at the close of the war. And, with sundry verbal amendments, Messrs. Dix and Benton, the bill was ordere: at they | FRENCH SPOLIATIONS. Mr.'Revenpy Jounson succeeded in lifting the bill but without action upon any of the pending amendments, it was again informally Is Mr. Sevirk moved an Executive si drew it for a moment. THE TEN WAR STREAMERS. | On motion of Mr. Farnriern, the bill for the ten war steamers, was made the special order for Monday next. Messrs Asuiiey and R. Jounson On motion of Mr. Sevier, at o'clock, the Senate ion; but with | MILITARY TACTICS. Mr. Harauson, from the Committee on Military Affairs, reported a bill providing for the purchase of certain mi- litary works, to be used by the volunteers to be called into service by the war bill. Mr. McKay moved that the House again go into Com- mittee and act on the amendments to the Civ! | matic approp: ‘A motion was mai it did not prevail. resented potitions,and ive minutes past oxecutive session upon a uumber of messages from the President, supposed chiefly to be nominations of officers for the army. 1. pti de, at halfpast three, to adjourn, but | House of Representative ‘went into Committee of the Whole, and resumed the consideration of the amendments pend- ing, relating to A CALL FoR D Mr. Hanatson submitted a reso! ident of the United States to communicate to the House, whatever official despatches may have been re- ceived from Brigadier General Taylor, relating to the on the Rio Grande, on the 8th and 9th inst. There being no objection, the resolution was agreed to. THE TARIFF—A SIMPLE ILLUSTRATION—THE PAIR ‘The House resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on the state of the Union, (Mr. Hopkins in the chair.) and resumed the consideration of the bill, ma- king appropriations for the civil and diplomatic expenses of the government, for the year ending June 30, 1847. Mr. McCueviaxp gave notice of two amendments, which he designed to submit, when in order. The question pending was the motion of Mr. Gro’ to strike out the clause appro hospitals at Pittsburg, Louisvi tion, requesting the PAY AND MILEAGE. The amendment to reduce the pay to was voted down by an almost unanimous no. Mr. Bown proposed an amendment to that of Mr. Mar- tin, to the effect that no member ¥ day that he does not actually unless absent on busines the certificate of a physi id that there were a number of doctors the House, and he wanted to know they would be permitted to certify for them- [A'voice : “ They don’t prescribe for them. all be allowed pay for tend the sitting of the or excused for sick: | The question was taken, and Mr. Bowlin’s amendment | was agreed to—t A further amendment was,adopted, almost unanimous- | ly, amid much laughter, that after the first four months | s the pay shall be four, that after the pre- the mileage of members and 8 ents a mile ior the first two hun- | dred miles, thirty five for three hundred, thirty for four hundred, and twenty five for any distance over four hun- | | dred miles ; and that the mileage of no member shall ex- riating $50,000 for marine | e, Cleveland, Paducah and Mr. Coutamen, of Vermont, roi marks in reply to Mr. Payne, who ion te the tariff. The gentleman had often repeated his speech—it had frequently been heard in this hall. It reminded him. (Mr. Collamer,) of the minister of the pel, who asked one of his flock, “how he liked th the person addressed, ‘Oh, I all that sermon.’ Now ho, (Mr. Collamer) might re asked how he liked the speech of the gent “Oh, I never liked that speech.” Mr. McCurutanp raise Mr. Dockery moved | ‘Tellers were appointed, and as gentlemen in the affir- | mative were passing between them, for the purpose of Go it, you $750 good way off.” ighty-one in the affirmative. counted, when a point, whether the gentle- he motion to strike out the clause ion for marine hospitals, was in order in spe The negative was about bei men said, “‘we give it up,” and the response was gives it up?” “A count, a count,” 3 understood to say, that in Commit- fthe Whole, the strict limit of debate was not entlemen were generally allowed iatitude of expression. Mr. Catuaseen remarked, that if it was in order for the | to speak on the subject of the | wredly in order for him to e nnounced—thirty-five. The Chairman decided that the question was carried - | in the affirmative. uin inquired aeeer the amendment of Mr. nt, out the whole. REMOVAL OF THE C. Mr. Yrut proposed an amendment, the year 1850, the seat of the be located near the city of St. This, however, was ruled to be out of order. ississippi, moved that the commit. and report the bill to the House. Docxeny.—We did not understand the report of the | gentleman from Alabam para. | Dockery #1 a ies diminishes price: nakety Aree rdity; and he says, how can hich reduces their own prices? | in reply, that whenever a high | duty has been persisted in for any reasonable time—say seven years—there is not a single instance where an article of domestic manufacture has not been re- ice! He gave a single illustration: | make shoes. With a limited number of customers, I sell one pair a | day, and make twenty cents profit beyond the I thus make twenty cents a day get eight dollars.”] men engage in a Now, he would observ TAL. that from and after | eneral government shall | ouis, Missouri. Mr. Trompson, of [A voice—"You | Now, suppose we shut out other | 1 can sell three pairs of shoes aday—tI | sell a pairat a profit of ten cents ; and on the three T can thus sell at a profit of one After some fur- | The Crainman.—The amendment of the gentleman | was agreed to. ‘ REDUCTION OF SALARIES. | Mr. Brit. proposed an amendment, that the payment | and emoluments of the officers of the civil departments, members of Congress, and all except those jaries cannot be constitutionally reduced during their term of service, be reduced twenty-five per cent, | | after June next; the reduction to continue so long asthe | war with Mexico shall exist; and from the commence- | ment to the conclusion of the war the volunteers be al- asced under the operation of the previous question. An- | lowed ten dollars a month, instead of the pay now allow- cypating that such an event may happen, he desired to | 2 to the gentleman from Alabama i yne,) who insisted that the tariff and other ques- as had been settled by the resolves of the Baltimore make thirty cents. and make one-third more money. rt of this position, and amid much | confusion in the hail, he resumed his seat. Mr. Anprew Stewart, of Pennsylvania, remarked, it | given out that the bill to reduce the tariff would pot be taken up until all the appropriation bills shall have He supposed thatit would then be ther remarks in sup) been disposed of. | Mr. Apams, of Mississippi, moved an amendment to the | amendment, that members of Congress shall not receive | compensation for their services after the 20th of July | | vr. Paywe explained. What he said, yesterday, in | was this—Whenever a convention was held | curing the presidential canvass, and certain questions | re taken before the people, and the elections turned | shall receive pay for the time he may absent himself from 1 them, the representatives elected to carry them out | Mr. McDowstt, of Ohio, raised a point of order. Mr. Houass, of 8. C., moved that the committee rise. Mr. Bowtin renewed his amendment—that no member the House, etc., and it was disagreed to. A division of the question was called on the amend- uestion, | mentof Mr. Bell, but no quorum voting, the Committee rose and reported the fact to the House. The Speaker rap | their seats (nearly Feepect, a party question—the Americans on one side, | (nearly all were talking.) Which side would gentle: | mentake | It was a struggle between foreigners and | Americans, for the American market. Mr. Stewanr said the tariff was not a party reat American question; and rises above the mise- | low, and degraded feelings of part ni requested gentlemen to take Uemen afraid to discuss the question? ‘ £ order re standing) and cot and foreigners on the other. Mr. Vinton moved that the House adjourn. Mr. Hakatson moved to take up and refer a bill which The gentleman | had been sent in from the Senate, supplement of “Question on adjournme x—Those in favor of adjournment, say ‘And the request was heeded. Mr. Hanason, (quickly.)—Mr. Speaker, the motion is Code to an adjournment— er. inuation.)—Say “no.” r ma spoke of the fair now being he city. Has the gentleman been to that fair / lay to his good sense and feelings, he would patriotic exultation and delight, the result of competition—the magnificent specimens’ of American | productions, which were an honor to the country. look at them, and not feel Were the “ lords of the spind No ; you would find, among other branches of industry, | the plough snd harrow of the yeoman. gentleman go hom jd in this | war bill. (C Could | withdraw: roud of the progress of art. | ie” alone represented there? | And let the | it Was all humbug. But of exhibition lately in this ‘A gentleman occu lower rooms—thi Committee on the Post office and entleman presiding over the Committee of the Hopkins) was the chairman. The iabama probably went down there. The f gotten up to bias the minds of the me ; and all this w: peaker declared, at 4 o’elock, that the House stands adjourned until to-morrow. his announcement, a shout of laughter went up, ued until all the members went out. pied one of ti roads—of which Purvapecrnia, May 28, 1846. The excursion in the steamboat Jno. Stevens, yester- day afternoon, was attended by about 400 gentlemen, comprising all the dignitaries of the city, Commodore Stewart, Hon. Garrett D. Wall, and Governor Stratton, of New Jersey, Judges Parsons and Findley, of the city, scientific committee of the Franklin Institute, and a 8, representing all the leading profes. sions. There was a large delegation of merchants, and the press was well represented. Though the weather the enjoyment was not lessened by this circumstance, as the extensive cabins of the boat r was a productive duty (not a revenue duty) levied | were ample for the accommodation of the company.— ticle of | The entertainment was bounteous in the extreme, and | the champagne and other choice liquors were distributed Now the same kind | in great profusion, and before the close of the excursion was manufactured here for seven cents. Beside, the | had the effect of increasing the spirits of th ho im- price of those articles on which there was a minimum . iach getgts luty, had been reduced more than any others. He as- verted, without fear of suceessful denial, that the higher the duty the cheaper the prices—and that this was not only true in theory but in fact the advantages of manufacturing —it increased the wages of labor, enriched the farmer, benefited the and he advised Mr. Holmes, home and do likewise. Mr. Houmes said, we can’t all be robbers. Mr.Srewanr remarked—If the Southerners themselves would go to work, the Yankees would locate themselves od manufacture coarse cotton fabrics, ho remained in New England, woul ‘0 the higher branches. jnst war, the duties were doubled to double t but now certain representatives wanted to reduce the duties to increase trine. He proceeded with his ep Mgt ipemeties until one bas | by resolution exp: bers of Cong: urpose were British fabrics ids of members, and inft chester, which the agent The American fair was wrong! He this morning saw a most beautiful specimen of American manufacture at this has been classically de: Ai ree hundred blooming children, of both sexes, from the schools. (Laughter, and a voice, ‘ That Were these hereafter to be super number of oth the better kind.”) seded by foreign products? [A voic and much merriment) He took the position that there was rather disagreeabl “T hope not,” is country, but made American manufacture much cheaper. he had recently seen @ piece of cotton, manufactu: abroad, that once c the corresponding As an example An impromptu meetin; which Governor Stratton presid ings said by the speake: ally toasted, as well as the Camden and Amboy Rail Road Company, to whose liberality the company were indebt- ed for the excursion and its attendant enjoyments. The Stevens took her place in the line this morning, at 7 o'clock. The accommodation line add half past 6, and the 9 o'clock has be In the old school assembly the vexed question of the the new school assembly, joption of a minute de ning the ought the brethren of the new school had a ig this proposition, not that the were sincere in the offer, but knowing the bitter spirit which prevailed, they desired to ceeded in their was held, over many were the The boat was liber. He spoke generally of of South Carol joint communion pr while the peopl devote themselv: I deep design in sen . the odiam of are- iy have certainl; plan, and can now talk of the want of charity which has been exhibited. The discussion on ne Tee a Hd | aeray arSnoes did coats 50 8 tte padea aSer It was a stran, bate was yesterday limi- committee then voted on the amendment rise ont the clause Le erection and Louisville, Cleveland, Padueeh, every dele: | fifty thousand y and do! & | A | 1024 a 102; | by Brea market Geneseo. | Corrox.—The market hi | and the sal | side quotation: | present prices :— Liverroon Crassirication. gentlemen seem so desirous to have | the message read, I will withdraw my motion. [‘ That's | Inferior, Ordinary, Middliog, Good Middling, Middling Fair, Fully Fai ir, | Good Fair; somewhat at the pric $1 of America.) Marehy19.—Arr ‘ork. fom 0, (We 166, are tor g Franets, Li at the Port of New York shall t WaltHatt, May 23—Arr, achrs Be: York, to load with ti Faenee: rh, 32; $1000 Camden and Am! 300'shs Ches, & Del. 6's, $1;1 sh Penn Bk, Market firm, but little di fecozp B Max 8 oPnor Boanyniih she Retion 8 ery ‘do cash, 32; $1000 Ca ry ling ER Boaro—' on 3. Vessels arrivi any Place! where. yell ental oF i be 22, bark Marchion Johnston, Moutrose;—21_ Ai Peter cra Kz RR, 3259; 50 do, Py Sales of ek a stn lent te do At Auction—10 ub-division arriv: e y.of November, exclusive Cristols Soph Li ; Isubella, Robson FC d; Bratus, Just, Ne MAlley, Dublin 9% per ct adv; imac Manuf Co, Sido Market O53 J tad! 10 0. Per ci vt une do, 2a Sper ctadyi 10 do Tremont | sh,2 do Merchauts’ Exchange, $450; Lake Superior (assets due) 1 THE Brokers’ Boar: ed ; all vessels fros that want of mental connects itself with this d bur Stricture. | But, w i Lakeman, London: . | atthe f departure, an: port of de} in we ape gaining ground, au most serious and distressi ful re; 1, $94 10 Manufacturers’ Ins land,’ Bruce, Gibral shares Merchants’ Bank, | Pai do; Alpha, Scorrell, di h RR, 123 iH, 28 27343 Lio do Nor Prince of Wales, Venture, Fullerton, | 1083¢; 100 do Long Island RK, 32052. ott, Liverpool; Ur Chater,~do; Robert. M Tue Rewarv or Merit.—We understand that, pophertn ner mrt and | #5 soon as the President of the United State: atches from General Taylor. he lo igh respect in which he | holds the meritorious services of that distinguished off cer. In conformity with his wishes and his duty, he terday nominated to the Senate of the Unit the rank of Major General by brevet, in the army of th United States, 2: I pox, or infectious, or contagious disease, vessel from a foreign port having passengers anc declared subject to Quarantine, sh: ine Ground, be subject to Visitation by the Health for due examination, unless ring the voyage, ales, Eason, do; | ceived the official de no time in testify New Haven in about 10 Star, Ballard, for fectious i be subject to Boston, May 27—Arr, Below, at anchor in_Light fort for West Indies thick weather. Sigual Woodside, Clarkson, Bomb y. au ew Orleans; Geo ‘essenden, Baltimore. of any vessel to be ry master of a vessel t. Give false information to ion wealth of the Pl days of May, 1846, to take rank as such f the last mentioned day, ‘This nomination was immediate- ly and unanimously confirmed b; Wo understand, also, th Passe: or places whence refuse to give such information as shall be law! Ins, Drinkwater, St. before his vessel shall have been visited ‘or shall approach the place |. shall be guilty ject to the like punishm: two thousand dollars, or probably anchored anchored in the Road: bark igs, probably the Choctaw, Baluim: 0 Arr ship Southport, Cla Panther, Haudy, ‘New Orleans; | ragoons. from the complete list of appointments in this corps, that Captain W's nomination has thie day been confirmed i! nate. "The President of the United States will take some carly opportunity of tostifying his high respect for other dis- tinguished officers in the army of Gen. Taylor.—Wash- ington Union, May 97. low. Brig Prairie fine not exceedin not exceeding twelve mouths, or by both ‘by imprisonment ee HENRY VAN HOVEN Commercial Advertiser send bill to Health Commu LUUINA CUKDIAL, OR THE EL'XIR OF LOVE. id i de id for this ¢ earful remedy throwehowt the Brith RGH, Heslth Officer. vening Post please copy, Cuwarceston, Mi ohr Al COMMERCIAL, New York, Thursday, May 28. Asnes—Pots are brisk at $3 50, and Pe vrFs.—No particular change to notice. The $4 50 for Michigan, and $4 56} for Champion, Lewis t joston. went to seat Washington, ‘for Charleston; revenue cutt Ji St t Indies; Sarah Jane, i NC: Abraham Brown, for ‘Fal pire, France, lebrity which time ; phy sovereign and spe: hr Elisha Rackman, with a portion te ng and now ‘oceed to Philadelphia ‘rr brig Saline, Singer, Thomaston. Crowell, Liverpool; Empire, more active to-day, t steady rates. Our in- ales, a board, was hauled o it will be remarked, are the guide to the 'y discharge thereof, and for the general prostration of vther th m alt of inhereat causes, oF produced by or Wilmington to rej Monite. May 2in— re is nol ww of doubt that this is true, and were not the subject of too deli e unrivalled efficacy of the L: Gleets, Irregularities in je Suppressions, (or the re- er, Bremen; schr Mary, New York; Azof. Ben ia; brig Empresario, ‘est, Bayou Salle. ks Manchester, Snow, Bennard, Boston iladel 8 ‘se,) Prolapsus Uteri, and ase tc which the most delicate portion of the human organization is i deed, cure Malformation of the. ° tis offered as an infallibl all other diseases enumerated above, whether acute ic, it will be found a safe and sovereign remedy. a gentle tonic, operating general racing the whole mutating any function as to produce sul id bracing the whole s) jon as to produce sul . mi the contrary, it seems to act in perfect harmony with na- ture, and does not create a tempore renewal of the natural energies- fully convince the purchaser of the truth of all we have as- for any thing short of that, jrazos Santiago; Asl 26—Arr schr Sarah & Jane, Nicker- 'm Penn, Baker, Kingston, NY. 26—Arr schr Moselle, loops New @ork, Jones, New Yor! 5 4 Al Bradley, Apalachicol New Bepronp, Ma son, Norwich, sloop ew Havex, May ystem, without so far vistons—Generally dull. mess $10 75; new, comes in freely, an | county licts; State 10 a 1lc: | dull—bbls 6 a 6}; kegs 63a 7cts. Cheese, eastern Con- | necticut, new, is dull, 6 a 6}cts in boxes. Foreign Markets. Kixostox, Jami Pork, clear, sell $12 a $12 50. Butter, at fair prices, astern 11 a 13cts, stimulating any ‘cx, May 26—Arr brigs Almir leans; Malazzo, Nichol Ad York; Arion, Munro, di rted. Principal Office removed to No. 44 Nassau areet, inthe mith, Rondout; basement, New York. Sold also by. Seth W. ‘Webster, “me & William, Littlefield, Block 28—Arr,_brigs Acorn, Howes, Ell Jackson, for Newport. PHILADELPHIA, M Boston ; Robert Hand, from Newport: a are in demand eal $6 @ $7; pilot bread $5 a$6; 75 a $5; corn $1 12}; peas tendency to go up, the sup- plies being small. Flour is quoted at $8 a $8 only moderate. | iladel| Navy do $4 60; crac! and Roberts & A\ 30 bushel. N. Li Thomas, for Dema- | jon {a any of the above named places. x, Loring. for Boston ; binson; W S Camp, St mas. jo. BILLIARDS IMPROVED. TIS FIELD respectfully informs ublie, that he has retamed to his old 'S, entrance 1% Ann 149 Fulton street ra Miller, do ; Martha Eli: th, ine, Miller, do ; Martha —s ‘Maton, New Purrto Canriio—Schr Dorcas—Miss Champlain; Captain NN Smith, late of the schr Monitor, which was condemned at FORD'S ROOM ‘0 Jejon ; Don Nicholas ‘S1sat—Bark Louisa—Don Fran Faj Joseph, Mayo, New A F Thorn, Sandford, .New York. Cleared, 23d, Smith, Collett, for New York; 25th, brig reil, Pope, for Bostor Passengers Sailed. Bommay anv Catcutta—Ship Woodside, from Boston— Rey Samuel B Fairbank and wilt R G Wilder and wife, of Malone, NY, mission: ifthe best in this country. Larger balls for fe Billiard Tables for sale ; best in the cit: Bi f Jacksonville, Il]; Rev and French Cue I sun aise! SUN SETS RY Brig Mo oO J Sehr J Co Schr Abbot Schr John Kendall, Pill Sloop Radiant, Haw! Steamer Vulcan, ‘Cleared on Wed! Bng Couriren, (Sw) Lendgren, T: Arrived this Day. trom New Orleans. 17 days from Sisal, with mdse to Bou- ton, Demul. ; slit Ni Frtmingham, Colby, 8 days from Eastport, with “ be ET Knowlton, from Windsor, NS, with plaster, itney to Soule & stores and s! v Schr Utica, Bat Schr Pearl, Cole, 2 day: Friends, Fi 28, | ter. Sehr Schr E Brett & Vos ‘Schr Texan, Schr Dorcas to 8 W Lewis. more, sailed 2 days before. Th fell in One ship, two bri Brigs Erato, for Puerto Cabello: for Norfolk ; flashes; deeky and’ then lost were bi By, pilot boat Phantom, Charleston, Brown, hence for Charleston thins, Gerrish, hence Abeona, Clark, hence for Cardenas. Schr Viola, 3 da saw brigs J Arr at New Bedford Mi nambuco April 18, with on board; sent home Ton 151 W, ship He rt nd to NW pril 16, off P of snd for Sag Banks, no date a7 May %, via New Zealand, Sdayer brigs Veloe : beige Vel Emeline, Charchill, ders schr Gov Bal New York. the trade, constant Foreign Importation: 1.0—Schr Dorcas—I74 bags coffee J Harper— jett—120 do J Durand & Co—27 hhds potatoes J Durand & co—85 bbls coffee, 20 tons Ii coffee D Curtis——222 bags Des A: &co—104 Dutilh & Cousiuery—1 bx F 8 Kenny—I J Perry—2 | bbls 1 bag W A A: water—i81 hides, ny & Nepher | ES MARITIME HERALD. /*; NOTICE TO SHIPMASTER: We hope that Captains of vessels arriv: ing lists, newspapers, to any persons other than the Ne: RT SiLvey, of our news fleet. Home Ports. 28—Arr, schrs Stranger, Blackwell, from | signe RCADE BILLIARD SALOON clay street, near the Astor known to the billiard pk informs his friends, that he has taken th lishment, where th best Billiard Tables Bautimorr, May New Bedford ; Oregon, Speights, Charleston ; Jack ing, Fields, Philadelphia; Cassandra, | steamer Georgia, Cannon, Ros Moore,'for Norfolk; Her Palestine, Canon, Norfolk ; Noarox, May 2(—Schrs Vantic, Stai jenjamin Whittle, Russell, Richmond; Baker, Boston ; steamers | i Richmond; Angusta, | sid, schr Flor del M: brig Chastena, from Port , went to sea from Hampton Roads, on Saturday | %8—Arr, achrs Laurel Packet, Carey, | rrickson, Indian Hiver; barges Whale 4do A W Bart Legar, Port Deposit ; | eae Hp Ayn Norfolit’ Cleated, schrs J billiard players in gene ‘will find in first rate order Nine of the the city, with good attendance, Hi " iavites a call {roms his friends. Gentlemen ot 3 C Osborn—# E box sweatmeats P Harmo- | fichigan, Terry, New | | jes, from Newport: Richmond ; Ali Pa hell, Fort Walthall. the bar well supplied wii No. 29 Greenwich street, New hs bey = exclusive pooner mic Surgery, and assures the re not amongst the numerous diseases which the human eye is subject, any disorders of that which cannot be essential! vast number of un * office, will sa not deliver an tended for thi: lots, or Cay he diseases of the Eye an wn, do, Cid, | YY pe" heldon, Boston; brigs Baltimore, , ford, Boston; Arcturus, Gould, Newburyport: Carson, Providence; Lexington, Hathorn, Mason, Bridgeport; Georgiana, Brown, New ‘arson, do ; barge Oi | Levant, Webster, from oon ot hacen ace a eats feesled einer i extent pains ed any other Oculist > Office hours from 8 A.M. to 1o’elock P. M., after which eect cet ves forsale, and’ which will be inserted on A pamphlet containing remarks on Dist several instances of great cures et ry, mode of treatment, can be had gratuitously at warded to any one by letter, post paid. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. OCTOR MORRISON confines his practice exclasively to the Sor destkaugit oa PORT OF NEW YORK, MAY 29, pig ge cel ll mee ractice is notex- New York; sehr’ Salem: Mass. ; also, 5 brigs and 1 schrs, names | ‘Wittisms & Guign,, ; atk Co, Yrieans, Nesmith & Walsh midt & Balchen. im, W Weisser. ‘St_Andrew, NB, Persse & Brooks. Mobile, # D Fiurlbut & Co. vannah, Dunham & ilmiagtoa, N L M’Cready. reasonable terms. iseases of the Eve, with ected by Dr. Wheeler's | CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST. R. NEWMAN, member of the Royal geons, and Licentiate of the Aj London, may be consulted Yarm Bark Franklin, } Brig Harmoneon, Brig Alfred Hammond, Lock, Rio Brig Clarence, Dee an tuitously in all cases o! ‘hest, from 9 ull 2 o'clock, (except ‘ate diseases, merci icture: yr. M., for twenty’ , 2013¢ Fulton street. mv int Joma, in his office | KANE’S PATENT PORTABLE BATHING o APPARATUS. | did arrangement, by means of which the ed with the Bathing Ti t ofthe house. T! d examine it at the store of | between Fourth an CHARLES KANE, Patentee. NU GUKE NU ray. R. COBBITT, 19 Duane street, member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Londo treatment of certain delicate dis teen years, devoted to venere: cure the worst form of this dis four days. No mercury used, noi ‘Strictures cured in one or two weeks te, W Wiser. onsalted in the be used in connect y the Subscriber, : uTionaL Denitity.—Those individual indulged in a certain loathsome to health and soc next door to Dr. Jobnson’s SMALL STORES FOR THE NAVY. EALED PROPOSALS, to be endorsed “ Proposals Small Stores,” will be received by the Navy Agent at 3 for the use of the TU MECHANIUS. ; LAW has been passed, authorizing the formation of a Corps of Sappers, Miners and Pontoniers, or Engineer The company will consi en; 10 corporals or overseers; two 39 privates of the first class, or artificers, and 39 | the 2d class, or laborers. erm of enlistment is fiye years, and none but smart and received. The classification bit, can positively be re Remember, 19 Duahe street, Schr Gleanor, Sawyer, from Eastport, with fish and plaster, 0 Brett & Vose. ‘ Schr Le Roy, Bedell, 4 days from Georgetown, with flour | &e. to Sturges & C) ‘Schr Rochester, Bi Schr ‘frum Schr Pinta, jingham, from Richmond, ackard, from ‘I homaston, Beowmas tren, Williamson, intelligent mechanics will bt above mentioned wi | be made until these shai that the pay of this corps is in proportion to the ants will receive $30 es of the Ist class, $13—and of the Il be subsi all necessary medical attendance at the expense ae United jime. | NC, with naval o’clock P. M., forthe supply of small stot *. ‘Noonan, from Machias, with lumber. 11, Pluminer, from Addison, Me, with lumb; from Suow Hill, with corn and oats. rom Smyrna, with com, m Philadelphia, wit! avy Yard, Brooklyn spection as the Bu- rescribe, oa, must be G q uch ii th coal, bound to | Clothing shall pi al in all pe meres ge e service. it. within 30 days reau of Provisions and 5 from Philadelphia, with coal. 4 days from Boston, with mdse, to mas- at the recruiting rendez- ; made, 90 per cen Aecruity for this company will aso | resented tothe Agent, and the For further particulars, enqui 115 Cedar street. ceived at West Point, N. GERMAN SILVEK. AMES G. MOFFET, No. 121 Prince street, second block | west of Broadway, is constant! Silver, of various numbers and wid! 3 v either foreign or domestic, for qual at wholesale or retail, at reduc oods sold will be delivered in any yn, free of expense ver! bills duly approv nt. lem. days from Machias, with lumber. days from Lubec, with plaster, to from Eastport, with lath, Cabello, with mdse a & Elizabeth, Gatehnel, for Balti- lot boat Phantom on Wednesday last, off Barnegat, | city, or achr Commerce, from Philadelphia f coal loaded, with id of fe tow and brought her to the rand Sweep Smel- Pe beat Silver, Rouge ii (why & SILVE! oe Fine Gold, Rolled iliow, for Mobile; Geor \delphia. OCTOR LAMERT i =———— Miscellancous Kecord. Scun StraxaEr, before reported having gone to near Nassau, was valued at $1000 longing to Captain B., was insured, in Bostou. Catgo v1 at between $6000 and $8000, fully insured at Boston. Notice to Mariners. Beamuoa Lignt.—On the night of the Sth of H M8 Vindictive, (flag ertain at what distance the mercury, restraint in diet, or | jeces | hindrance from business pursuits. Recent cases cured in'3 or bi OR CONSTITUTIONAL, an- and judicions, requires neithe: icles, fo wit—Mustard Seed an rae ecto t oe Caly, and in the raw state, aya rictest attention ject being to restore the system, mentally and bodily, to ¥ EF AND VEGETABLE! QuALED PROPOSALS Endorsed © Beef and Veretabl in ry nd ee disease frequently exist ye seen, and he rey iT ing jeast aware, 801 N by E from the North Rock, the pace gees i with the said rock, he stee: Tosing aight ofthe continu more before losing sight of 1 more till the light was lost sel’s masthead (about 40 feet hig! i the North Rock 1s jes,” will be received by ry yy the Dr. effectually neglect of the pat Be for the fiscal year Tunrentics n perte , enclosing a fee, immediately attend ti icine, with advice, sent to any part o! tes. Ofice 63 Gold street. Open from8 A. M. to9 P.M. 29 Im*re Sethe taithtal “Navy Agent's Office, New. Fotk, Ape TILLAS, LACE MAN consequently the the ficahos Smiles from | Sines ad—and were ouly | low the horizon. rity, will be required it aud brilliant the w tween the flashes fine, wind moderat 223 law6w eFr re ELEGANT BLACK A. Notion HE MAGIC MIXTURE.—Dr. Hope’s Magic Mixture, i fe rage ; and why 7— Becanse it cures Gonorrhaa, Gleets, &c., so muc! leasantly and speedily than any rent remedy, off Cape May, ship | fifiv where pills, capsules, am F ia the practice of a re Agents, Ingersoll streets, and at drug stor ulton and William, 273 Broadway, and corner of “for Antigua, 18th inst, lat om New York for New Orleans, 234 E 1INEN S) PALMER & FAR, Hemens’ Li inen to order, fest patterns and finest needlework ¢ va executed for any part of the country. MEDICAL AND SURGICAL OFFICE. 17 Duane street, near (! x] inthe eity ofNew 1 lelicate diseases. Y Lagods, NW C (ia spm) oil, and ‘Jan 21 farbor, 9 Whs this se at $2 30, lon 45 38, bar mer, do, 420 wh 80 gical bpseritioners tain class of de stand LEND ON BOND ter in Sums ty street, in the Croton HARON SPRINGS PAVILION. ishment, ha ‘since the close of the last ey if the ‘medicine eager Cling” teats, y Ht] a ron tsb nal LJ rer fo matter hew long you may have fr ‘Mattapoisett. had jus ranklin. Chadwick, N bbls (300 spm) oil, and case is curable. Semi moO Bate vice has experienced my. Timbs and small forgetfulness, palj only symptoms o! orno charge. . Johnson isa regal Foreign Ports. DC, May %—SId, ship Sa OR COF barks Parana, Gooding, for NO MERCURY for Boston CULLEN'S INDI domesti spendin, jamal jamaica for New York in 2 da for Phil hi BNGLAND! ‘whole boundless Continent—We eee: etsy MISKICA t UI as, from o May 22—Sailed, schr Faine, Robinson, for TS some’ April 25—Arr, ship Leopard, Longeope, from New Guovcester, Mty 2—Arr, brig Grampus, Sayward, from vtckr Aivion, Leblanc. tour Pleven for ses RE ree. on near Greenwich, where you ed up, far exceeding any | larger plate fur the comfort imaginable, six cents up to aes en San eg na aaig74n, Mey one more pregnant with consequi fe, as well by fe eaate nee the mind ason the us ¢.. My'second reason in, that’ Stricture, wolike almost ryother malady, never terminates in cure hor can it be poanibly cured by any Kind of medicine « This should be ever kept iu mind, not ouly because it warn you against the trash of trading advertisers, but y mal: teiscdo" fi taetns credit when 1 sssene he parlad copay of meals ie for Le inl ices: is mr ofent nake you doubt it to read of the fares a icine, wi respad pale, sor RAE oe the advantage of detecti nd attending to - it is no example of jeture—n meat evan d com ‘which either does not admit of cure or great ion, yet, the exse and quickness with which a case is cured, compared with an old and eomplicated one, almost incredible. Another reason I would assign is the culty of sxying all that is uecessary, in order to an " this subject, in the narrow limits of an ordinary advertise: ‘or Stricture is not the only disease of these parts which becomes the source of aud continued evil,— there are many others;—for instance, that peculiar weakness and irritability entailed upon the and sexual organs, by ex various remains of Vesered Maleden = ¢ diseases are eommonly, but ignoraatly, caugr heptane cr Oresutmenl tick daw aineer alee: ty of making water experienesd by elderly people, he.; #0 that, unless spage enough were allowed to explain the nature as well as the symptoms of Stricture there would be a, fase St ith some of theese ry inal in- aS fe ary cadre hove every one, in such case, to consult some proper person to ascertain t, whether it were so oF not. A fourth and Jast reason | will ition, arises from u mon ne wspapel it ability, as well as integrity of character, which is so pect ly desirable in the physician selected for consultation on eases of this nature. Now, to form an opinion from the of ran! more untrue. On the c every physician will accede among the wi complicated structures of the body, there is none more mately connected with the mind an¢ sinent sane so that its diseases become, more influenced and jiGed ‘by various causes ; or, which, from their delicacy of structure and func: tion, demand a deeper measure of anatomics! and cal knowledge, than the sexual organs, both male fe. On this account, I formerly felt it incambent on me to give a statement of my own medical qualifications, and veral most eminent i ren Owing, however, to my now extended reputation in this the necessity for this no longer exists ; ant barefaced claims to medical titles and exper class of people, becomes a mark of the im) ular works on medicine, however, | wi F ithe Family Physician, of Bom to dis Vaal etcee: og Semepeauiaens age ey i my TY a, and “ ive pe" Dyspepsia, and on era, ee Wy t conceive that any better ground of required: but, I’ will state additionally, ‘that, should be any new discovery or improv in ment of diseases of mmunicate wil lisher in London and iu Paris on, these subjects Ido affirming, that are is am sorry to have dwelt so long on my reasons, for this letter, but there are many facts and observations interspersed among them, which should be known aud thought of. 1 will now race PYThe nature, Gc., of Siricture—A. Stricture con thiekening of oue part or other of the membrane inary passage. The immediate cause. of this, thiekea- slow or chronic, inflammation, and this chronic it is that state which s Gonorriga or clap is apt tose ine hale is at early and Broperty er }, and is calles a jet. Now, there isno pain in this early neither does the stream of urine become ee! ssitly sltereemaet enough, for instance, to strike thi 18, hows r, now and then, & little discharge, which is very puzali se ra ee ity Sore h tis may stopped a hundred ti it wil in ani return, fase ls, this discharge le ow ao losper thet of Gos q arises from a different cause—e Stricture—or a condition very near akiu to it. When the Stricture is free from: irritation, whether under the use of medicine or not, it ceases; but hen anything hay ite the stricture, It Zppeara.” But while there i but file to complain of ta tty early stage of 8t i from the seat of the disease, it t the mind au bpiilte. ‘The reason why ie ailect the spires cabelas, beroca ‘the imped and sexual gana does subsists wen the mind and s 3 t know .the effect of ‘ingle t of a certain hetare"apen these ‘organs? "Mow, it happeas through: cout the body, that wher Ranethar. the tem, one part has a remarkable power to affect 2 latter al: 8 the same power to affect the former. oe thought, through a certain medium, Ro encing Genital organs, so, in luke iseased condition of these parts, through. has the power of disturbing the mind; au reciprocity of action, that Stricture in the urinary so wout to depress the spirits—a circumstance I toh er stress uj have often been enabled jon of it. Strict in its early state.—The ver tha I may. safely. state, ts thet of a drop of fur finished muking Saters so os: totwet tos shire linha. it has been observed there je at frst. but little alteration in the stream of uriue ; nor is there always a siccharee, akong. 5 the |, there is a little to be seen. Now, a Stnctare is ve. from loug. cout (iaaky pussece in whatever way” produced, and sometimes foe, f atta Geae: Pollowed\y oF ielees ea Te tsesar bers purciealetay direseed ja’ my Feivoms ives: thin, at farthest, a few wee ch ist nreuic ‘4. Chronic. Inflammation, ‘odaces. thic it uc kening—which je ofthe passage is Sincrare— Goabrrhess whieh has com ee eroakas and ont hos 6 diet two of urine asap? Foc canee in manner of wi more = au eddition to thus he feels depresion of any diffe! especially, still, if Pirits avd an inapitude or incapacity for busivess which is not naturally to hn , then Tsay, that that man has #1 a4 reasou to suspect valad il be consult so: tis ject. ese being the symptoms whic! e of Strictur di tyof choke forming, ths fuale ; iu some, they creep on ve some inouths before any difference ter iy observed. All the time, however: tf the pu Aware oftt, and were to pay attention 10 bis he would fad tt was uot so large or bold as formerly ; and es- ally would he observe, that after Suiahing aud buttout drop or two would al latter is the most cout not that tur may occur, fori nstauce, from weakness 3 though cits drop may Papees, Withee = Beater cannot exist wi thas dro) , 80 that when it 19 mot present, there is no Stricture. Je may, split, of curl about—it aa aud then flew free, enough, sire may come on s0 quickly you can hardly retain moment,—you may make water too often, night for that purpose,—there may or may not bee from the passage, or only after excitement, or inter- course,- re mal occasional ene as itching, pulsati t in io + smarting or burnin the head of the Part, darting the fundament and Sack, pain ia the hip, inside the knees, ‘ak even in the soles of the feet. Again, there is someti pain in intercourse, or a retardation of the seminal —the part itself may shrink and shrivel, or mot be with painful ‘constant erections—the testi bec i the Jessen, or Remenee ant bones cee (ure.—On this | havea Mnscter will reed attentively whet has beeu said apoa os re eer thaee Leeks bis the te ‘ca tne see the walls of the thicken, aud Heagth to clove. ita ‘dru bad strictures, that diet or other causes, shuts the passage. cannes make a ror, of water. often called to, and I do not know a mor And, it shoul farther be remarked that wi stances in the immediate seat are others, sume of them remote, but wi tion in this these can iy nen ere—! iipoiaagee dribbling of! which minske s pases spice, ‘other’ diseases vate Spent ore m we to make fa ‘eo ka cure, and | trust they wi ©. hat beside Sei tare, Gleet. and the va- here are oth eau eat ry shy ener a ra, wi Wee oudtfor-swch ss weakens sad srs iy, of on ened furine, particularly in advan RAvEL. those various urinary affections which ere Grav 5 hich, r inay consult me, may ependon rece no a Wohin and’ deliberate at teation, I am, res} or H prelaieclenag ess, MEDICAL OFFICE. DE JOBNSON, 1, Duane street, near Chatham street, * the a cases Boct CI tay ok at [ te rn ‘brought on by habit Rg a 2 Sparitdterery Ne tera Sater re Vyation Tene Nastepee * ma Me wu LAUR). Derennontiad JAMES GORDON. TT, ‘ Noatuweer Conven or Futton anp Naseat evasers

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