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SES OS was an item of internal Improvement, and, therefore, he , was bound to resist It. It was liable to be burnt up or Nites defined the object of the Port Master Gene- t down these ing this telegraph line to be to General, with the accompany ing let- Mr. Amos Kendatl :— Pr Derantarsr, June 4, 1946, Sin—An_ express line for the transportation of news in ‘advance of the mail has been for some time in operation between Montgomery and Mobile by 0 private company ; and the facilities which it has afforded for ulation have been thecause of much complaint, and produced earnest appeals to the department for its s*ppreasion. It andersood that the agents of the express accompaay the mail from New York to Montgomery, in and proceed on horreback te Mobile, jistanc: miles,) at an average speed of more than fifteen ro: this overtake the mail of the precedinr ‘at ay 3 Suilst the wah the im- mense mars of matter which deily goeseyor that route, ean scarcely make five miles an hour. san evil of such magnitude as to require, in m: pression, which may be effected by? incre penalties for the establishment of 4<:.cxses, or by the trausmission of fotelligence, pou uii proper occasions, so mach in advunce of the mail and express der the latter useless, The mail now runs the distance (197 miles) in about 40 hours, whilst the express per- forms it in aboutone third of the time, overtaking the mail ef the preceding day, aud thus actually guining one day to Rew Orleans. By a continuation of the ex- press from tgomery to Atalanta, at the same speed, (whieh will probably be soon accomplished) it will go ito Mobile 48 hours in advance of the mail. It is certain mail cannot be made to go over that or any other route with the speed given the express, which is under. tod to carry nothing but « newspaper or slip ; and it is equally certain that th express, as the law now stands, to equal their speed. A judgment, its sup- Kovernment express on such'a road, with the highest | of the the yeas Mr. Freeurm, was understood to confirm | whet had been by Mr. Hunt. | The House ordered Messrs. Baker and Bell to be ex- cused, and the Speaker appointed two other members in their place on the Commitice on Militacy affairs. | ADJOURNMENT OF CONGRESS, Mr, Jonson, of selution—thet the th and the Presi petieetions were made by more than a dozen mem- rs, OF MEKTING. Mr Boyp proposed to modify @e resolution which he eretofore submitted (to it at ten o'clock, and two to half-past three) so as to meet at o'clock hereafter. The Sreaxnn—The Chair does not recollect what dis position was made of that resolution Mr. Bovo—The House refused to suspend the rule. A Voie: object,” and another, * s0 do 1.” Mr. Bovo—! move to suspend the rules, and ask for nay. Mr. Wentw: ask | vT to “conquer peace.” were ordered . read the resolution,” “ read | aker ——— | 1! and he rapped loudly and re- | re is too much noise.— (Rap, rap) Thechair will call gentlemen by their | names, ifthey do not take their sonts and come to or | rr. Mr. Cortasen (still standing.) Mr. Speaker! Mr. | e department cannot establish an | Speak (rap) er | ‘The Srraxen—The gentleman from Vermont. | Mr. Cottamen—Is it in order te move an amend- that could be charged under the | ment? rates of poses, late law, would be broken down by the weight of the mail matter that would at once be thrown upon it. In my judgment, the Dest and cheapest mode of suppres: sing theve expresses, will be to establish a telegraphic line hetween Mobile and Montgomery. to be continued, if necessary, to the terminus of the Georgia railruad ; by | which, near three days may be gained in the transmis. , sion of intelligence to New Orleans. The expense of ‘and twenty dollars per mile, as will be seen in the ac- | company ing letter from Mr Kendall, who, as president of | the com rathe u eof the patent right upon the | It is certain that an express cauld | single year without costing more than ection of the pro; osed telegraphic line, Tirust it will be tie pleaswe of Congress to suppress Ues of the law, vc by the establishment of oth communicadou that will render them ieee seas Your obedient servant, Yon, D, H. Lewis. C, JOHNSON. | Wasmixarox, Jane 2, 1844. Yin—In behalf of Professor Morse and his associates, | owning the patent right of Morse’s electro-magnetia tele- the undersigned. in compliance with your re- wst, submits the basis of an arrangement for th use of id! tel ‘ph by the government on the most conve- nient iine from Atalanta, in the State of Georgia, to Mo. bilo, in the State of Alabama. To thatend, he makes the following propositions, viz: hat the United States build, and with Mexico, control, a li Hage Sot t the private expreste:, either by an increase of the penul- | igh meet on Monday next, at 10 o’c) agreed to. OKRI® CKOSDY—THE SHATTERED SOLDIER TRIUMPHANT. | morning, was that for the relie! Mr. Dovanai as much merit in this y | while fighting for his country. He would not open up | The Srea' Mr. Couta: | that Iwill move to fix the time of adjournment. instead of spending an hour in an effurt to do so. ["'Go it.”} Mr. Hovsron, of Ala—I'll go for that. Mr. Dromcoots—I would ask whether the House can | be made to sit beyond any hourit chooses. M om | Fi Putting up the line will sot probably exceed one Lizndred ongee, (SAnemaIt can anly be enjoined by s speciel,| Mr. Bovp—Mr. Speaker The Srea —No debate is in order, When in order | will move that the # 64, the House refused to suspend tho ral Mr. Huncervorn Seay moved that the louse | lack, and the motion was | Among many private bills before the House this Orris Crosby, | nest in his betalf as he | «who was as if Crosby had been wounde tion, it having been previously discussed, but he 1o felichated himself thet, inn case of this kind, the House | would not refuse to pass the bill. | telegraph between the A motion was made to li and also for a ee ie Bette it iepot in use its indefinite postponement. But the effurt failed ; and, | it for private cowmunications, and nows for the newspe: { oul? the Bill was passed yeas 94, naye 68, pers Or. if the government choose, we wil ot the lire ourselves, withone wire, retet Riye teenie tofore put up inthis country, for the sum of fitty thou sand dollars, to be advanced from time to time, as the Trark progres i provided, that if any extra expense es ne ¥ in carryi vi pe pope ying the wire across any such expense. of the war, the line shall be de- on of the patentee, his heirs or r, at the option of th ment, transmit all official communications of the Culted States free of chargo, or refund the cost of the line. | Afitbe the wish of the government, the under | will resign his office as President of the Magnetic Graph Company, and, for @ reasonable compensation, put ben line in question with all practical economy’ and | espatc! With high consideration, ycur obedient servant, ye Rgalln ga: ANOM KENDALL, ‘or Professor 8. F. B, Morse and his associates. Hon. Cave Jonxsox, Postmaster General, Messrs. Dickinson, Cautoun and Jarnacin followed successively in opposition to thi¢ innovation upon the constitution, when Mir. Lewis aroso, and after n few remarks t . comity of the care, withdrew theamendment’ aaa | Mr. Catnoux—Is tho amendment withdrawn? Mr. Pexwynacken—Yes, sir; he has withdrawn it. the pose ‘yoict and this mare, (laughter) —wit Mr. Le rinting of the Post Oflce catalogue, and the Post Of | e laws, in anew edition. Agreod to. i | done by contract. “f Fanies lade } ‘ ATLANTIC MAIL STREAMERS. Mr. Nites moved an item of $25,000 toward a line of | wail steamers to Liverpool, in addition to tie item for tho line to Bremen Mr Niles’ went into an elaborate state, of the contemplated scheme of mail steamers acr oss tic. When completed. it would embrace some | mers—which would be built with a view af | adapting them to the nativnil defence, when necrssary. | ‘They would be built by cuntcact. Mr. Collins, of New | ork, had his whol: heart inthe matter. In ad/lition to | Teading, and passed. Jesters, a large quantity of light goods were alread more largely increase in this business The steamers | would be of 2000 tons burth: |, and of the best ™materials, . by contract, wherems the | built by the gov ment, cost $754,000.— be government would sustain the ur, ii ent toail weamers of England cost “Sep gmt ind it is supposed that ‘srs cuuld Lu : anaged as cheaply. king quiet possession of Matamoras. | whine ktNeros wished the amendment won! be | ‘The Britunn.a’s news reached us in Extra to-day. | Sir. Harwoon desired to know, here the money was) ie cotton market is tolerably active—that is, prices to come from? Are we to eorrow iy, iseue, ‘Treasury | Femain very tirnn, sales averaging 20) baler per day. notes, or raise it hy @ dit ettax? We have already twe | Business in every branch uppears to be assuming a Tespectably EAPENY’. navios—ivr ia udditi onto the nary Petier wspect tua for sume Week» past, aml will doubt gt aie dagen ila we fetched to | Hee cooncutrely recover rom the depron | on BF coamurs to the 10gtLa *" ys and cuperad. | ‘1uee 18 nothing new about town, since my letter of 2 {8 the money to come from? 5 if, Sramons sad the Bremen mail provision had been @tricken out, and that this ought to go i the greatest deliberation, from the magnitude of the en- terprise. Nr. Macca said he should propose, next week, to | A MARE 4 HoRG! The bill for the relief of Samu ‘AM PRD: D. Enochs was taken 2a being on its engrossment. It appeared } that in horse, while in the service of his country. ‘The conse- qrenes was, the animal ran off, and was supposed to be : poet! fa ken by the Indians, It was valued at eighty dollars, If | PRices or Cottox Maxuractuny in New Your, June he sum shall be increased #0 astocover | the petitioner had desertod jis post, at whi | placed by his superior officer, for the purpose of the horse,he would have been apprehended as a deserter, | and probably suffered death. i ? * ap said something relative to the bill, but | Shirtings, bleached his remarks did not reach the reporters’ desk. However, he spoke of the “horse,” but several gentlemen inter. | - rupted him with @ correction that tee animal was a | Sheetings, br, 6-4 “mare.” [A voic laughter succeeded.) jay, 1832, the applicant was separated from his | ich he was Mr. Bao! “Well, a mare im a horse,” and | Mr. Danie arose amid general merriment and “ horse” laughs. |] understand that that Enochs lost his horse—[A | © ‘His mure”]—by being compelled to serve on | Br. foot. [A voice: “it was a mare.”) Well, | believe a former committee decided it to bea mare. (Excessive ba pt a ie Sreaxee rapped to order. Mr. Dastex,—Well, this man was At his post on foot ; laughter]—I suppos@ it was a mare,— | ississippi,—[A voice : Say the Pacific?|—and has r —— been —— heard of sinaw. Mr. McCornrit.—To obvia:e @hjections as to sex, I | ais to strike out “ a ant ipert “horse.” [A voice: | “ Did you ever see a horse fly ?”) } Mr. Dasieu—This claim is substantially within the | Boston Man’g Co. (par $900) rule. The loss of the horse or mare—[laughter] complete to the owner as if he{A voles +" Sho,” and | Jaughter)—had been shot by the enemy. 1 hope, there- | fore, the House wil and il agree to let it pass. Mr. Haraut A Voice.— The bill was then ordered to be engrossesl for a third ‘At an early hour the House adjourned. | New Onceane, May 30th, ree, | S0ffolk do, Markets—Foreign News, $e. The James L. Day and Gaiveston arrived at this city PP N 000 here aj:propriated was intended as @ guaran- | Yesterday evening, having left Point Isabel on the 26th, | Gocheco and Brasos on th of the news brought by the Teleg:aph of the ermy te th, ‘They only bring a confirmation ihe Louisvilie Legion, numbering ubout 900 ‘men, | rank and tie, atriveu iust nigut ‘Lwo steamers leave th it, | to-night, tor Point isabel, aud iake the 6th Y.egiment Lou- Mr. Caunous argued that it was a subject requiring | i#iane Vuluntecrs. | Paivavecraia, June 7, 1846. | Aman named Patrick McUormick, was thrown from a | the Chairman on Finance, certain interrogatories on the | cart, last éVening, and had his skull fractwred, and thigh state of the finances. Mr. Dix sustained the Boa ahi earn of both lines of steamers. Messis Haywood, Dix, Johnson, of Maryland, And without action upon the amendment at 4 o'clock, tho Senate adjourned. House of Representatives. Waswixaton, June 6, 1946, PRINTING, BINDING AND STATIONERY. broken. He was ,intoxicated atthe time and the horse he was driving, being young and restive, took advantage Archer and Niles further proionged the conversation. |" | of the driver's situation to'enjoy a gallop, Durmg the yeur, endiug last month, 117) paients were Qdinttted itu the Penasyivania Muspital ; of these, 50d The House was about to proceed to the disposition of | were poor patients, anu the rest were cumpused of those the private bills reported from the Committee of the | Whole yesterday, when Mr. G. Davis asked leave to offera resolution. (Cries of “read, read for information.”] it was sent to the Clerk, who commenced— * Resolved, That the Secretary of State, the Secretary of the Treasury, the Secretary of the Navy, the Secretay of War, and the Postmaster General respectiully informa this Hoiise.” Mr. McConnett—Mr. Speaker, I object. [A voice, | “It’s only read for information.”} The Crxk, resuming, “whether the job printing, stationery and binding, have been let to the lowest bid- der, in conformity with law.” Mr. McCosvetu—I object, sir, ‘The Sreaxun—It is objected to. Mr. Davie—I move to suspend the rules, and ask for the yeas and nays. The Sreaken—As many as are in favor of the yous and | rise yeas and nays w The Sreaurx—There is a sufficient number, Tho | elerk will call the roll. ‘The resolution was again read for information, and the mestion was taken and decided in the negative—¥ eas 72, ‘ay 4, 66—not two-thirds, THE Laws. Mr. Wintanor, from the Committee of Ways and | Means, reported « joint resolution for the distribution of Little and Brown's edition of the Laws and Trencies of | the United States, under the act of March, 1845 He pro- | pored that it remain on the Speaker's table for the pre- sent; and he stated thata thousand copies of the work Were now in the oilice of the Attorney General THE FIGHTING CONGRESSMEN, Mr. Hanateon again moved that, by order of the House, another member be appointed on the Commities on Mili- tary Affairs, in the place of Mr. Yell. of Arkansas, He ‘would varely state that he had a conversation with that oon ae before hix departure, and learned that he, (vir. oll,) did not expect to return during whe preseut session. ‘There was business of such a character before the Com- mittee, as required the vacancy to be sapplie!. He would Tiake no motion with reference to the gentieman from Mlinois, (sir. Baker,) as he had no conversation with The Sreaxen rose to put the qtestion, when Mr. pay tion to add two to the committee, to tinue di the be a of the gentlemen. fn = sree ir. Hanatson said this could not be done, because, b; a standing order of the House, the Committee consists of ine member: le was wil to move that another should be appointed during the absence ell. Mr. Bainkeanory Moved an amendment, ding for the appointment of two members in the place of Messrs. 1 or bear of Missi: Mr. Tuoamrsox, of Mississippi, desired to know whether the geniiemen intended to return or not during the pre- tent session. ‘Mr. Haratson said that Mr, Yell had turned over to | him papers which he sed in his possession, wil nesta him that it might not be possible for him wo was about ieemtr ihe sevaeethiveosa Mr THomrson—But novody has asked to be excused, | I want to koow whether all members who may tevcc. | porarily absent are to be superseded on Commiiices. Mr. Brovneap seid that it would be an irregular pro. | ceeding to appoint two members on the Commitwe. ‘The | gentlemen ailuded to might return in a week or ten days. There was no evidence before the House that they aid ‘not intend to return. It they did not wish to attend to the duties of the Committee, they should send in their resig | nation. Mr. Danie. ingnired whether the motion was a p@vi- done. 1 not, he shouid object to it. dhe Sreakke made w reply, but it was lost to the re porter fur ever. Mr. W. Hunt remarked that, in a conversation with Mr. Baker, beiore he leit, he learned tuat thut gentleman intended to raise @ regiwent io Huis, and wad av of returning ducing te present session if ue suvuld suc: ceed 11 duing 80. Mr. Hanaveon desired to state that Mr. Yeil will not re- furm, and that he expected hie place to be supplies during absence. The Sreasce said that the gentleman must figst be vx- whe pay Uoaru; 349 were accidental injuries, whvie number admitted since the founaauon stitution, has been 43,081 ; of whona, 14,0v1 were treated ‘atthe eapense vt the institution. Busiuess bas coutigued cui during the past week, and | 8 to nute. | | brauds, Cora meas cKERNOFE, to avoid Objection, made a sugges | there is consequently but litue variuuon im pri ‘the market tor breaustuifs hus been unsettied since the arrival ot we news by the Hibernia, and prices tending dowuwards—sulos were mosily at pd. As, however, the money market is eviuenlly becoming easier, the ellects will in @ snort time teud tv ulluy the present depression Prices of American coton amd woollen gouds have uader- goue no variation, though the sales have become limied. ‘he price vf coal bus um upward tendency, and much acuvity is apparent in tye sales; must dealers refuse making any wew contragts at present rates, which ure $3 7> uw $4 for white, ana $4 a >4 44 Jor red ash aud Le- | high. Supmeuts trum the Leigh region amounts to | Mra 5 5: 94,736 tous ior the season. Ly we heading Railroad, | Sov,o76 tons. Very lite activity is apparent in the cut- tou market, and spinners do nut seem inclined to buy at the present rates. Sales this week amount to 750 buies, | While the receipts were 097. ‘Khe qualities sold are up land, New Urieaus aud Movile, ut 7; a9; ¢; @ lut of good | fair sold at 1Uf 6. ‘Lim receiis of Wheat ure Lut mouer- ale, While We demaud and price have buth decreased. | Corn nas beeu i better demand, owing to the bimiued | Paddock and 2 chudren, J Ne : G Muller, GW Hand,» auchaids. supply, but vats Lave veulined. Sules of Stocks at Philadelphia. ‘The stock market ior the past two days has been Mated, aad prices have improved Keuerally: Saves day of rising $00,000, Peuneyivauia 38 a boy; SONU Mending Kail Koad vuuds, a 534; $50 ‘Texas Tieasury wotes, & 1944; WO shares Keadig ‘RO shares G.- 43 $1000 Lehigh tof at 15% 4 1556; Peuusylvania os Uauited atacves ds, 101 asmed; dveading Mail toad ss heceral market remains quite dull, small sales of cot- tow i 736 4 9, tur © plauds aud ew Uriewus; Flour is with- Out tuquiry tur shipweut; small sales of guod brands a $4; 3 Lau quotation wo moment doue 14 4! Maracaivo Coffee chang: Sales uf Stucks at Buston. June 6—Broxen’s Boann. ares Long Island Rail- FD 2 Ni h aud Worcester Mailroad. Jus; 29 do, 59, 20 Vda; 9 Western Railroad, 98; 4 Fuch- hauds ow pri os, | hury Kattroad, 125, 9 Bostow aud diame Muilroad, new, 108; 10 East Bostoa Lo, 15; 200 do, 15, bo 10 ds; 20 do, 147%, vo 1 dj 100 do, 1959; $1000 Keediag Kailroad a1 ¢ Bonds, 7534. —) shares Prescott M road, 199995 18 Nor. pad, 98% 5 100 $Gitoed dey ‘Droy aud Greeubush Katiroad, 1 per) et) ceut adv. CUMMMMULAL. New York, Satarday, June 6. | « Asuee—Pots are steady at $3 00a 93 06}, and Pearls y a $4 06; Baxaberurts. — Geneseo $4 25, Michigan $4 12}. Wheat, Genesee, $1, at which price mave for jected chiefly to spinners. Prices are ‘The Crops. The Toronto Examiner of the 3 inst. says,our exchang: PApers, Lom wil parts of the Upper Provine Mheut crops as veng in a highly flourishing cumdition. ‘The quauuty of tani sown wit that grain is said 10 LO Greaer than usual, Abe Piltsbur gn Gaxette of June 4th says, from e' part vf the couuiry 14 is viomity We Lear the most en- CUUTABING UOCOUNE Of tue crops of every descipton. Abou. wahsOrGs, atid 1a seme vi he easiera counties of and ais in Jena, virginia wad Veraware, umplaints of wait ely. fielus wail not yse1d their seed, But these ouly Complainis We Lear over this wide Un: WHele C160 BOOUTAIS are Ki uu the very: Hol Maguficens crops ot wil MARITIME HERALD. PORT OF NEW VORK, JUNE 8, _ Notwithstand- ra, Russell, from Liver; partial ravages of tl crop in Augusta bids fair to an average one.’ from Bombay for slat 13 Ne ahip How Gaston Tate, i Gouldrick, 4 nat Tho advices per steamer Hibernia were received on | Tuesday morning. On that day the sales were limited, pig eens) ee bone Os ‘e Bet for shipment, comprising in all 15. 8, which in- it 3000 bales going forward from first hands, 202 stiffer in the earlier part of t buyers freely, and seemed rtion of their stocks, the eae We will u y . The columas of a pe f will not allow us the opportuni- | 248k OF THE hipNeve, Grave, and those Yarious urinary or preveut ates, to which ‘wel river of Portland, Mi jachus, Malouy, 38davs from Lisbou, w: ath uit, bet 39 50, No flaid or medicine has Gudey & Wells Toa 70, 8 oke ship Oxford, 1 37 3, lun 69, spoke bark | rom Palermo April 18th, and Gib- t. to Howes. Godfrey & Co, 25th ke ship Scotland, of Savana th, Andre, 42 days from Oporto, with hase, from Sagus La Grande, to Howlsaud & Aspinwall. i 's before for Boston, The M P was the week ; but as holders met buy; disposed to realize ona of prices became gradually in favor of the bus out amounting to any decisive decline. nal pool, and usually at 3 8d effected on Satur. not to change our | nce is almost imperceptible. * ipts of the present crop point at 2, juded to in our remarks per the lust pac mount appears now to be generally conced In regard to the growth of th hei set oe in particular sect been made, causing sb “creugthening the Orgais of digestion, as this pr Rio, trom Boston for Kiugston, Bark Isabella, Youug, raltvr May 6th, with quotations, as the diftere: br T Dear Sir : In th verely aicted witha disease of the throst, chest aud sto- ch; the Lape Hy eo pecume 0, —— mtalmest je roduc su Slonvtut twas, vei great diiiculty that I could retain food, , Joues, 28days fi wine, to Mariand & Hi Belvidere, tor Lou Boston, soon 2 ‘Swedish schr Cato, 49 days trom Gibralt I}, Olmsted, 7 dave from Turk’s. Island, from Fayal, with Sid v | ndon. Left brig Hal ‘counterbalanced by the horrid sensatiou | sufferd: other sections crop equal to thi Livenroot Crassivication. Rs prospect is good fora | and t heusive that | had wot Tursvest form, Dae thet | was threatened w The disease became 40 inveterate that it ti | lost my thesh, Atthis ume | Mized seve: fo ¢ ie he night of the 22d Mi ral loss, part of the first mote aud four of the me jat 27 17, lon 73.05, spol rleaus. Same da = ouisa, Barrett, for | }, exchanged siguals m Baltimore, with mdse, to hist sae from Wilmington, NC, , Gould, 3 days from Richmond, with mdse Chance, 2 days from Virginia, with corn, to H New Onceang, May 80—The sales on Wednesday | amouated to 1500 esterday only 800 wero Micacy, aft two bottles, | mized ittome dave ts take it and acon (ound that 7 rea, veral purchasers were we, as Che di ‘ain eure for ent by four o'clock, P.M. unless other- | ¥ m ‘The yeas and nays wore taken, and by a vote of yous | exceed 2300. bal ye | woek 18,600 bal but they retired wm finding that holders were de- ing advanced rates, and the transactions did not | the total busines: Most of the operations of the past wn for England and the continent of ving, some time since, un ym au yi | a bottle or two on hand for the use Two brigs—unknown, With gareat regard, your ra all Bark Heloa W Fiedler, tor Mio Janeit U S sloop Dale. Europe, northern buyers ceased to transact any business of consequence. Tho receipts of Cotton are coming forward very slowly, and | the season is rapidly drawing to» close. On reference to our comparative table of receipts, it will be perceived iency in the arrivals, as com- jounts to 358,017 to fore.gn ports is Dr. Townsend—Being afflicted with dyspepsia for: time past, Ihave endeavor jueutly to eradicate it fr | the system by the use of that the aggregat red with tnix period y Tho falling off in the expo 677,313 bnies. The sales of the week amount to 18,500; and those of the past three da; Liverpool Classification. Inferior, 5 @ 5); Ordinar Geos Middling, 6} a 63 ; to any part of the continent. , Chadwiek, for London, will C™ Packet stip Med. sail this morning at 1? o'clock. (> The Duchess d'Urlems, Richardson, for Havre, will sail on Wednesday. Letcer bags as abore, {F The Montauk, Capt McMichael, for China, will leave distressing symptoms, ence, it hagvestored th fidence in@s power toe! \F , tion derangement of ‘iad areaes of life, impels our Sursaparilin : ), he. JAMES McALLISTER, M. D., ahaa No. a3 Broadway Albany, August 30, 1845. W. Bouck, at theAtheneum Hotel, Broadway, son of Ex n American Manafactares. gen 38 Thore appears to be a steady demand for the season in | the Northern markets for domestic goods. however, is about over, and prices will probably, there: ; hon the reefs it was thought fore, remain without change till the aatuma | she might be lightened off at high water. “it iene not kuoyen | The exports of cotton goods from this port in the wuad, though fa from seam{ Baltimore Ex. | month of May, amounted to 4,374 packages, We annex the quotations in this market :— Kay West, May 28—-{From onr Corresponi | Ruasel Glover has been hove out, ai coudition. She has been appraised at $16,200, | ce awarded is $3,750, Inthe case of the brig’ Tuscan, Higgins master, from New Orleans for Providence, $2,500 stlvaye hus been deereed by | Mrs. Sarah Coll palpitation of the ening sensations for: f securing | Shistie wo bottles, "Whitmor, Bergen, New Jersey, was afflicted with the palpitation of the heart ia , sosevere astobe unable to sleep nights—was entirely re- | Horedo health by using one | ORNS A. “John Baxter, 117 Fulton street, eured of merourial ulcers. nealing Edwards, 129 Greenwich street, cured of terrible | The of i c wr lake Per On the 934, the English brig Victoria, from Nassw to New Orleans, put in, leaking badly, Her salt has been dischi je recommended her hove out. | Shirtings, 8. I.do.. 7 all Sheetings, br, 4-4.. 74a 8 and the surveyer e! the schooner Merey, Smith master, of New b altimore, with molasses, been, ashore on the Reef. leak before goiug ashore. Bheetings, bled, 44 7 al2 Sheetiags, bled, Calicoes, blue Bedford, from Cardenas, Cotton Yarn, i Cotton yarn, 20 and and eyes; was emght. months in Quevee Hospital, and pro te hi by oe drviret nounced incurable—was perfectly Festored by the use of two The U S brig Wi Holmes’ '. Hole on Friday. ington, from Boston for this city, was at | 5 : ] Sattinet warps, on | Kentucky Jeans... 20 a40 Paices oy Corton Manvractcne 1x Boston, June 5, Br. Shirtings, 27 2 28} in ‘somo of the other horses. [A voice: | Br. very * Other horses.”) This mare, then,—[(A voice: ‘No, | Sheetings, 37 do... 7}a 7 | mare,”]-—while with other —~ [‘*horses”]—animals— | jaugh!er}—was afflicted with stempedo, bounded over | next moved an amendment of $8,500 for the | the Be Spok Bark John Odlin, of Pittston, bile, May 27, Lat 37 30 N, lon 70 30 - Whalemen. | Arr at Stonington, June 4th, sl | Coast, via Rarotonga, with 3100 sent home 14,000 ths be a 15514 W, Golcoud: 47 07 8, loa 153 13 W, June 2d, lat, &e, not state merset, 18 mos out, 100 bbls spm foreign Ports. va La Gnaxpe, May 3i—In port, bark Wave, House, ain», for Pr.videuce i rom Havana. for Char! Lb | salad 30 to Calumet, Hancox, NW tees ried Ks stout, 30do 6; 1s wh 370 do apm oil, and iver compli ¥ Bes. White jeeps an extensive bearding house No. 8 State | Aertel nip “ho Jean, fine br. 30 do. do bleached, 23 dO. .e cece eee 9010 do 48 do. 11 all, Prices oy Maxoractuners Stock in Boston. ‘The astonishing cures to 3 schrs Sabine, Robison, aria M Clotts, | in about 18 diys; York, lying at quarantine | Home Ports. Avexanpata, June t—Arr schr Phebe Eliza, from New x, June 6—Arr brig Ann C: eet Amorkeag do. (par $1000)..1400 2 1490 . (par $1000). 11000 a — a (par $1000), .1015 a (par $1000). .1050 0 (par $1000). 11015 a What bill is it ? | Hamilton e mare bill. | Lawrence Reynolds, Alex- hia for Brightou; Albany, Jan. from St Domingo. Emerson, New Ork Cld ships Desdemona, ler, do; Massachusetts, (par $1000). .1130 par. S100). -1190 a a a a a a a a a a a a a schr Compliauce, Greut Falls do. (par $420)... 28> par rigs Lucy Ann, au w York. Sid ship Heber; bi ‘on. June 3—Arr schr Stranger, Co'e, Havana aud , Currier, New York, bound of Mexico. Sid York; brigs George, Yates, do; Maguol: Gtis Milla. . 26... P Hantrorp, June 5—Arr schr Ellen New York; Gi aid 6th, steum schrs_ Mi sc Thorndike ¢o . (par $1000). .1200 a — do. (par $1000). do. (par p1v00). beet eeney (par $o0uu)., — 4 x oi ‘i | yesterday, which contained all the gossip of theciy. | N-# Worsted vo. (par $10v)., of, Mi we Ceuri, 30 Wiese (en wall war Mbemecs, || = ‘4 In most every instance, as the above indicates, there has Leen quite an advance in the value of the munuiac: | | turers stuck. | ‘The new mills of the Globe and Ocean company, in | | Newburyport, are now receiving their machinery, and | will commence the manufacture uf cluth in the course of | the summer aud autumn. it will require, however, se- | vera] mounts of diligent application tv place them in full | and complete operation hire, Alvauy; Beuate, 20—Arr steamships Jas L, Day, 1150 live 800 650 300 456 1090 900 1150 1160 400 fin, from Brazos i barks Mary, Hoyer, Rio'de Jaueiro; John Boynton, (Br) Galt, ‘Webster, towed down and'to sea Towboat Swan, towed down and resario, achrs Helen, bt Morris, from Philadelphia: sels, unknown, Cld ships Suave. Br) Johusou, Nassau, ‘The Giobe mill, when in full | an! systematizeu operation will manuiacture nearly tour and @ halt millions of yurds a year, of veavy drillings and Nos. 14 and 2v, two and three yards to the pound; | he Ocean mill will make nearly two milion yaras | quence wasthe accident. He was believed to be ina of printing guods, No. 39, six yarus to the pound. ‘The | | very critical situation, but has rather minded, to-day, anu some hopes use entertained of his recévery. Winsor, Liverpool; Wright, Autwerp; Uereanacez gianni dee trey ici whiok dares | Mound er, Havre; Dian: nol; brig Ply mouth, arlestou; schr Mar: ‘Wright, Alb: ents ATbaay: New York; Silas Harriet & Hanwah, ——, do; Geo runt, June 5~ (Office of the Herald and Rhode h rschrs Millicent, Hull, from Bultimore for Som: Bay State, Clarke, Provideuce fur Baltimore: Clotild lice, Providence for New | Baltimore; Osear, Williams, Champion, Beeley, Wi Boston for Greenport; Moses and the conse- | ‘anu ti capital of the Globe milis is $200,000, and tuat of ba eg moro | Ocean $100,000; to place them in full operatiur crease of the former to p3Uu,v00 will be required, and of | the Jutter to $100,000. ‘The stock of these mulls i | fascd very widely im the community, and much aepends their success. ‘Lo show the inierest the cummu- {the in. | #(Y have in the dividends un cupital in ese manuiac- tories, an well as in the wages of labor, We mention the fact teat the 970,6u0 of the present capital of the Ucean | mill company, ($30,000 being owned by one or two gen: | tlemeo in Bysten,) owned 1 Newburyport, is divwed among seventy-ive stocknollers, being an ‘average of | Jess than pluvv to each. | The Glove mill stock is distributed much in the same | RE Livenroor—Shi ‘2 rtin Van Buren, do; Wright, —, Philadelphi we hington, Rayner, do. ‘dhe | Upon ca ee Neth on i tude before taking it, at once become robust aud full of enerey | Gugler is influence. "Itimmediately, counteracts the nerve- | ‘Traveller. Brown, Providence lor r sloop Rienzi. Dur fr Elizabeth Aun, Tolson, Washin 2 C4 ne it cates of cu Scvewal cases, wheu families have been without children, after r Newavessenr, June 5—Arr brig Forest, Varin: ‘ir Stephens and lady, of Bris- a Lourt, Of Croy—26 1 s.eerage. wa Hild Phe do: ‘Texas, Han hompson, Aiba: mdunt : loops Congress, 0 dout; Velocity, y—Mirs L Young, ym Ort A Gare pd you gave me; ina shor period it removed her complaints and restored herhealtn, Bemg grateful for the bevents she re- ceived, | take pleas mend it to the publ. M, D. Albany, Aug. 17, 1844 1G Edwards, G 3 Sctutyre, JF + Hh rT JA Phililps, UU Murray, Wid ‘weedy, & Bt i, W Gilpin, J Wells, H Suuith, J Beck, aud PortLanp, Jane 4—Cld bark Macedonia, Robinson, for N Hill, for New York. Sid bark Macedo- ¢ 5—Sldachrs Eliza Brown, Brown, Bos: | —Arr sehr Jno O Ireland, Ryan, Phi- By Last Night's Southern Mail. Orleans; sehr Jul Passengers to Arr Dr. Townsend—To all whom this may covcern This Crancestos—b0ig revious to her coufivement, uuder the most ala yeaue circumstances, being troubled with ing of the feet, nervou with iny permission, aud the recommendation Pureign Aumpurusuions, Livenroor—Ship Nisgara—z bales mdse F crates 7 nude eartheuware Uameru Cebra & Cummiuge2 du iveks rH Vauvaervours—1 parcel | BD Lhumpeou & Nephew—5 bis | case coarse limeus Par tow & Dre parted Cks sheep skins UM Leupp & cud bales Woullea waste LH Arevid & co—25 du hessiaus ugaou—12 Cks IL loose Came ‘Lucker, L » UsuabUrys LOURET, Aleud & CO—7H Dundh sufice it to aay, the medicine had ihe happy not ouly iu the hours rm the il | of one week of its us | Way to ae astonishing in early thes am Porto Rico, Com do; schrs Sausders, for Washiugton, N ynosure, for Portias Pall Ha t had been fe T tubserive myself your most at ond of D THE SPINAL COM- | ASTONISHING CURE OFA | x Lhds earthenware BU aud Chaliners—24 craves | Mow D Wilsou & Co=I3 bales osu i0urgs Cameron & Braud— 1856 orhowi—) cate eartienware KE the Breakwaier— ‘Weather warm. ; HLAVELPMIA, June &—Arr British sche Abeona, Kirkpa- mtn, ape steamer Biace | 900 OXs tim plates Wiuternott ware J &U Berriau—I3 casks 2 cravs hadware aud |, Dayre & Bisck—i case Luuss mdse Joseph bis hostery Vavid Haddeu & 50u—38 ash Ben) Foulurey—8 cs mdse Michardsou & Walsuu—2 casks bedscrews Folger, Aliord & cud cs 33 Dis mdse asd blaakecs jan & Co—24 Ce mdse LB Mabee—19 Uuds earihea dwell & Com Pkg stationery KSC Ub Shea—i0 du B U'Connor—39 crates © orth Walthain Bank, 964, 2 market |W’ Imperial, Richards, Fall. ‘hompson. Corson, Fall Kiver; Boston; Harp, Besse, N Bedford; Alexander, pear, Dorcvester; Sarah Beaston, Newa $i per ceut; 9 Old | 12 bis puddings aud biaukets Joha Gihou & aud teaher a O Blackburu: Cravesow, New Haven; Del A Lessaned skins py, and kélgar Laing. Jon: Coueord stauroad, 65%; 10 Northern | ods aud bi » McLean, N York; Grautude, Ste} MEDICAL AND SURGICAL. ERVOUS DEBILITY | canmelt coal Stauton & Frosi—1990 pks Lo oruer. Lisvox—Bark Bachus—W tous sulpnur 32 ubds 24 pipes of cks do 1880 xs lemous 1051 do orauges Chauveriain . | Patemwo—Bark tsabeila—it23 bas lemons aud oranges 23 | tous vrimswne Howes, Goufiey & Lo. Uronto—Brig Ledo—i6) piyes rum 70 be lange sale was | e ” tales to-day amount to about 1000 bales | AGUA tt Guanpe—Brig Mary Peckins 160 hhds sugar | Ja molasses Howlaad & Asprawail. IsLaxp—Sene Kegiaa Hi!!—1900 bushels salt W —W green tures wy master. Domestic Lmportauion, | Savanna ¥—Brig Phitura—153 bales cotton Spofford, Tiles- Brigham U & AW R avert Ceutre & Vo—1 Wiley & Putwam—t bul J & U NU QUAUKERY | T)OCTOR MORRISON, Member Saryeons all private diseases, which be dram seh A bracrice of 33 years . Railroad confideutially on | For sale at 126 Fall i, gormer of Mark Broad spay r., Pate cures ina few day cure the most obsti ‘fa secret destructive habit in | @ a comin ie eratious: aud rlou—Y pkgs 4 bales cotton ¢ H Leverich—19 do Cnanceston—Brig Emily—60 che in his office, 20144 Fulton street. Freves—09 du 9 ics molasses J Lhompsou, Jr—199 bis vd du Sprague, Kovmsou Go—66 F Bur citt—109 Spoffor yarn LN Vaderhatl—2 hide & Lawreuce—¢ du Adams & J Yay lur=1 Parinlee & i ver & Brothere1 Burg 1 Wiley & Puwam—1 Puiue, Burges & U & Lud BU delat) re—2 Lowder & Lomi E Cooper uke dirs H Souch—1 pkg J Bryan cotton Deauraor amver ol Hawihorn—4 av A Low 3 W Untey—a tt boasted nostiums, been ignorance, and k their consti i should apply without ‘clock, P. dd. Wiley & Co—3 tr ectually feared Uset labor may Ue | Cabbie ub page ve order, bject. Joarbice those whe prefer tt ‘or com ee ron. : 'd. COVEN! ode of care theticun be found towhere els sila ler. worl this sh instruction as ¢: Spare | t@ enable ae individual de cunt miaentn, though omy! 30, ~3 Private ise cam be hed ouly at 88 wich jiansof New York and Brook! semper, (asin seat by post unbound. The Toten, teatg ih geroetouccetrandennt: Hey vecpnealied itis Senin.) co tetcs bat afew DYSPEPSIA. on. been discovered whi: ¢ Kastric Juice or saliva, in deco coed tions which ignorantiy called Gravel or Scone, Ae an ae | Saas re debalae Se acl pak wate at consult him, may depeu receiving the most faithful aus deliberate aiten of the above work is s# nearly as copied by sor jet Sarsaparilla. It positively cures every case ol EDICAL A ba! or oaie nowtoy 4 | PYOcTOR LAMERT is still ie slekest eoopeneennitee DoKiomee, 63 Upid street, between satisfactory, we would be happy tog"se on all diseases of inate, uature his veatment r famili ner | and judicious, requires ueither mercury, restraatin diet, oF fot ee Fan Ra ay ge ee dislies deg dis, i¢@ from buswess pursuits. Hecent cases in Sor at DEBILITY, NERVOUS OR CONS1ITUTIONAL, an- ~—~“Brooxtyn, March , 1816, mmer ‘of 1815) was se sing from ent indulgence of the, pass pect youth, Sea ieieby Kesugniaha i 1¥ eoufirmed impoteocy, engage a cease en tr eet a ee TICEURES, dense! ea ‘ly existing without the =| mama bing the Ua err comes, cree Tiuisitiated medical pretenders, and by fi i nealect of the parties, chemealves. are, by the Dr. 1 part of my byes ry was ulce- | ee Dathont pan Or inconvenience cousin ihe ty, searatins Deptt cur org charges 7 | aud medicine, with wivices seat 0 soy pur of the Waited Sco §t Gold arrest, Open from 8 A.M. to9 P.M. | BEBS, COPAIBA AND SARSAPARL 5 H | | | irritae st entirely to use © 5 even throw off. leanscarcely describe | sfferds it appeared to me that from the mouth to the lowe: el. | was confin k: and wearied by the least exercise.— ely saw your advertisement. and recog- Kuew to be highly respectable, and en- pepheres to ne S, separ el yearn ! wees tl R. GLOVER’S COMPOUND EXTHACT.—This is oP rpaecelanig rapuntion of Srparin, ifn to |) fe moxe pred the at cota en, Resta eed | i ated Phare described: It hare | smell ate, aud sin porate fore, baa soretion ealth and strength; 1 have used about four bot: | 60 ee all thi have beew fowad m i cite those diseases, All those who. fave uscd’ this © Pacem lp eo 1 di . ard it—price $l. Dr. Moor etate defterlous at the throstand | those difficult and p aud operates like « eberme in sompient, papa ome phpepe Pes e oP | practice for the laat 15 years Ann st., private entrance . VAN KLEECK gor. soothiny | " ; | eizeedrenwunys aoa eee. in thes ie Dehartinaae | NO MERCURY OR COPAIVA, zene } R. CULLEN’S INDIAN VEGETABLE REMEDY, i D isa domestic preparation,composed entirely. ercury, OF thet ral, aud various forms, but 1 fo the weaker the organs of et of effect ved tiself fearfully and Chambers, ug st . lowery, Syrup; after using two i coruer of Urand street ‘om this complaint, and all its | Can rm orn Spring street; its fe-giving indlan 177 Houston street: ‘natural state. My con ‘ease of general Cune- to recom id my'se! 3 jon, corner ‘street, aear , Brooklyn. fos ton om 1e afflicted. NT’s COMPOUND TARRA: EXTRAC eruor Bouck, was cured of this distressing complain by | ce id Pleas A ithout being tasted or jucing | eas OF ingston, th ss Conductor, of No. 10 Wallst. becom and all who hat 10 wee Tt, ace ieved of'the apepeia of several years’ standing by Pe Mag yl ne Marsalis, waclesale and recall, by jeasant remedy. | JAMES TARE LPITATION OF THE HEART. ‘200 W RANT, ; a Wa jt TH EEA sa tie gomer of Greenwich snd Warren etre ere heartburn, fainting and sic! r ral years—was entirely cured by tak | Charleston, D Baltimore;' Gila ou aud pai the back aud shoulders, E h a he hes thi matte! wo covered his whole. body, attacking. hue. throat nono the syste wo maf bow ga iiice'st err ‘Arcade. Jn the opinion of SEVERE PAINS. ‘ McCullum, No. 19 ‘Third avenue, severe pains and ties Meee tad medicine mete tmee rms us she is, as she believes, per DR. CONVERS? ~ GOR ‘AL DE. INV ATING CORP AL JTY, IMPOTENC ICON- P RUCTURNAL Ae al wright, 51 Cherry street, severe pains in breast able'to raise & chair took two bottles and is 1 T d health. ENCE, LIVER COMPLAINT. Thisealebaweed’ do cuchly remedy has been British ire, Frauce and German) | ith Alfred. Conkli, 185 Mdion strect~wife cured of the | pny effect te pric f une mortem ae inne end Tate * ‘er complaint—life was despaired of—was cured | 04 itas the “ sabinger offen hegse of chs cord the Sarsapart! s - stains the hi euncomium. a RHEUMATISM | BS epee prietor does not offer this remedy ax a Catholicos, icine has edit | as specific forthe following deplorable affections, Vi m eurnatism, are indeed wonderful. ot . “ie TSwaend—i was attacked with % dstressing pain in | COUseauence ofearly, indiscrect, secret hebite ol, Youth, and my hip jomt, so bad that 1 could not walk without crutches, miesl’ ppoctantionc notvous teritobhiicy, trees oF eal tivec, and much ol'the time | was obliged tokeep my bed. 1 tried | ‘ sspaint enacga, weakinar ota several remedies, but they did not relieve me; | then called | ‘emissions, gleets on of of ‘our first physicians; he did uot help. 1 heard of | irility, melancholy, aber s raapailla and obtained, « bottle, ‘aud ina few days it | tency, Br 7 si entirely cured me, aud J amas well uow as ever. | nd, 4 ~ ee by ASHBELL WALKER, 2 Daniel st. | que be fo and lunney,_avecsion ts fertharse, 2, 1845. ts Suh Terty, one of the oldest and most respects: | sede of cnsee of apadion, dealing oF suneatapeane ez bo le iu Hartford, Coun, “The following isan extract | Det ee Vase aaied to lb: Towusend—I have used one bottle of your Sarsaparilla, | a a ee in excellent in its effects upon a chronic rheumatic ong beper buen Oa wane catteuete “Wecie tection ewe tories to | Ci aldect $0 thee. te’ are of Beymoars Ihave couversed withtwo of ott | rened aah are Se aes principal physiciaus, aud recommended your, a ¢ el care The a March 12, 14, pga 5 a bempaaut seated anaes rere ‘Willian’ Lippincott, 225 Water street, was unable to lea OE a aoeen 5 ores sity Ciforeleariiig, cheald hig ed musi the tng fortwo yenreeuturely cuted, | a few bottien ofthis cordial, #h rll be oud eotngaly P, Jam 1 nmato: matism, | Servi i climate, where sncles auch alt rh, was unable to walk without crutehes— | Reese eer Pnrsrated, sadtee syetess sooty, > ‘Thomas Smith,* printer wee Hi third story, | rhotesale and retail, by JO, FAY, 136 Fulton street, euged of tle standin aid secreted ce of Pl The " a pei will be forwarded to part cof aa ee Marweaaer es lated AURAL? io xe hter, o for sale by Dr, Wadsworth, 45 cn EEL PEO LEE wemanaay | SRE RET Ee irs, Conquest, 137 Broome street, cured o| 3 del | Son ie Seeeeee er sotantink — y [hus lad; ly ale A 4 ps ge aren of complain Tiss iy iahstyasrscrtyes | Ieucepont gid at ie leon vent; New forks utaneate Converse with her friends, | theater thromiht the store "ath mer Age AEG POX or, Anor Howe | Dit. KODIN'S FRENCH MIXTUKS. ganas ted the Asli pox very severely-=be geve her this | FOR the gare, of venereal di enitdrove it, out aud dried it up directly, ly effect: t Ieflectss permanent cure, fa the diva. without rentiction t9, diet, exposure up iu large botles, with full dircetgua,. Pree, FRENCH INJECTIONS. afew are used without assistance, and with perfect thes E 2INE FOR FEMALES. directions with each package, which coutaiuea syringe eu DF. To ee eeclin na soverergu and speedy care three different descriptn ih te lucorrhe, or whites. RENCH OINTMENT. obaructed or dificult menstruation, incontinence ‘of urine, | } jed by any ofutment in the and for the xene ‘sores and ulcers. Ite acertaia Acutary discharge casreot tear the reeelt of aherent | cure for she buboeh ena glandular swellings, Gad of all orap- or catiges, produegd by irregularity, illuess or wecideut, | tions of the No person nso wnf ‘Gthlng gnu be fore surprising than We invigorating to contract th should neglect to tos. bre balan gerey |? PO RODIN'S PRIVATE TREATISE. D: ‘of the female frame, which is the great cause of han f us, in cases of so delicats ta ft Paci ot erga poriprmed, bat we quackery and d a diverse, and Fe further advice, Price ouly irchase this hundreds of cases have been reported t using a few bottles of this invaluable medicine, have bee | Persons who wish to pu work, or, the with healthy offspring. ‘ for themselves or frieuds,need feel no hesitation yeacy, Dr. Lowusend—My wile being greatly distressed by weak- | butask for them, and tobe ale Py b ranart wd td ness aus general debility,and sudlcriag continually by pain aud | bu Guly agency, in New York, 435 Broadway, Saeusat ion of ‘beartug de Falling ‘of the womb, aud with | corset of Howard street, eat tween culties, and having known cases where your medi- | “soos erect, sine has effe rat cure: so hearing it recommended | MEAD THE FOLLOWING ADVERTISEMENTS he diseases as { have described, | obtained a bottle of | o1 your Exact of Sarsaparilla, and followed the directieus | COLLEGE OF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY, v D - C, SEA ties, eNNS REE TH A ADD of the New York Gollees of Modine IOORE, omer Grand and Lydiusst. | tna Pharmeey, eosbiahed fr he suppyoesion at Sante ofa private nature, and can couhdeutly promise Coxsacere, Sept. 23,105, | quiring ‘2 safe and permaneat y that my wife used ove bottle of your Sarsapar fectious, and he was induced to try, with lite legree, and her health is sow better ‘a loug time previous. FY nary City, March 27, 1816, , Dr, Townsend —Dear Denefit that | linve dew rived, through the , valuable medicine, wi sufficient apology, Tam con- | beat } Vineed, for add ould wideuce, in taking your presume todo | all matances, ot if ny case w: a | ti ‘Hopiag 1 may be ot some service to yon, — tai and to others who i complaint, ean describe. au heir pl df suffered da} of ery Shosiders wes forced Rt 36 te the other, and every joi pear incredi| aud | ‘oad aline at the bottom for the who may be disposed to doubt the co meat. Yours, with great respec © MAA bold | leach ; in eases dozen Jenony City, Man , fed east ee 1 parts of inion. that Miss 1° SS td dose reste wi any id ys e any whom it SS that is true in every particr de: 18 6 : r fom re sate uf the blood sich ae > " jovehes or pimples, ulcers, fr ore ol 0Us eruptions, Basis Soli ae oe injudicioas use of mercury. single bottles, at conte {Sm cases of hall n dozen bottles 3 misrature of 8 a fe SUA rs send iegouey ig wlelengle, probes, etait TRE ef,