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cont, which he estimates will afford an increase of pester Goneedl, nen unten ha) af bo } eet, govtloman says that Lifes refuses to pay From Mexico awp tae Paciric.—In addition three or fottr millions in the revenue, | was not now prepared to go for both. | ‘The Ciraraax—Does the gentleman insist on his | tO the news, published by ns a few days since, I; js snid with authority that an issue of twelve Mr. Davis spoke at le:igth in favor of both lines, and | point of order? trom Mexico and the Pacific, brought by the U. | rice millions in Treasury notes will also be recom- was followed on the same side by Mr. Huntixoron and | Mr. McCurrsano was understood to say that his col- ls. Mississippi find the following in- copper , cy mended in prelerenea tah ldaTis# “ar Bios 1 the farther styantage spticenthipe | ten ines iectecinen Babies ms tea taliees [titieenos’ in’ ty ‘Washington Union of Monday | === =—====eenemeeeeeeees | Dyer : rr Ir. Statsons urged the further a: ir een themselves, 9 wi to i gence in the Was! lion of Mon Bi Wee one Rae 9 w Sales aces 2 reese sane pl “eid elk aides Oe ”| MARITIME HERALD. | asc paral ee Sd ee ee ary Congress— The Tarif—The Treaty, $e. the line of steamers for Livet ‘ber TT Se SS et, vehmoud; Ma; schs je] v * for Liverpool. onder is raised, because | said u State does not her Our squadron in the Pacific was generally in good | th, NS; Lark (Br) do; lath, Vietorin, (Br) Dij By @ very conclusive majority to-day an.the | "Mr Catnovs sald this would be a costly experiment, | debts. I hope'Iilinois will call ia her bonds. My came | health. ‘The Constitution, her crew beving become very PORT OF NEW YORK, JUNE 17. ilvaite city Br) do; Ties, Vicrorin (Be) Digby House, the tariff was lif nnd fiom and after Much information was yet required to know whether we stituents hold some of these bonds, and they feel anxious | much enfeebled in the East Indies, and sufering from - ( Pu Keel, are s e Conauaet. Br) ae. ind i f should adopt itor not. The scheme presented itself in a that they should be cancelled. disease contracted there, sailed for Boston via Vi | ‘ONINGTON, Jane 12- han met Feniieogs, to-morrow we presume it will become the regue | great vari of aspects. It first presented itself as a He then spoke of tha boundary of Texas. It was true | on the 22d April. The Congress was daily expected at suv RISES... Pay ; Corellia, ew lar order of the day, for at least five or six weeks, aval establishment, secondly as a post-office establish- that Texas had resolved that her boundary extended to Mazatlan. ‘The Columbus and Vincennes are both under | #UN sx7#,, June 12—Cld ship Srerting, Barstow, Liver: ment, and thirdly as acommercial establishment. Asa the Rio Grande, but resolves of themselves were of no | orders to the Pacific squadron; and the Saratoge and Dale | in the H ; nud the probability is that the me?! ; be r n h ‘i store-‘| Cleared. ING Jone okie een’ er length of days in its discussion. Itis under- the policy of Great Britain. because her colonies extend representatives from Texas to say whether she ever had | for sea in a few days. y i | Gelp Brues, Lake, Ulanow, WW Belen eae Caroline, Convoy, and Manteo, Boston. stood, of course, that the demonstration is all over the world. In that respect there was agreat possession of that boundary. No Gen. Houston caused | The belief is generally entertained at Vera Cruz that | Ship Gea Veazie, Fuii low , ————— serious one—that some sert of a modification difference between the two courtrios. Speaking of the a letter to be written to her majesty’s minister, (Charles | the government of Paredes must soon fall Upwards of | Ship Creole, ol, New Orleaus, Boyd & Hincken. By Last Night’ Southern Mail, will pass the Honse, to be further the subject of Cunard line, so often referred to by the advocates of this | Elliott,) stating the reason why did not interfere in | twenty gentlemen of influence belonging to the federal = Bark Dougies, Norfolk, Wm Deunist.n, | pate moi fication jin the Senate; and that when the | scheme, Mir Calhoun sai it was known that the British behalf Of tne mnves pfieoaets, Was; (net ag suumces ue. | Decty- Senne ec WS ee eee ae a | , ‘Davis iahierd Elwell & Go Home Ports. - ae “" of _ government paid ympany £9, num for co con io the au io Bent were arrested and thro’ rison about Sy + tro bones ace Wpward the larrer end of AU’ transportation of the mails Now he would usk what early put this matter ine true light. [A voico—“ fe | ‘The Joha Adams wailed from Penvacola 20, the oth i ou, Hillock. Fehsscols, & D Hurlbat Pe aang waiters imum i ® and 1 a jy in addition to th ave i pts w ughter.} He . | : rein, oat Fees. priavion fora dey dock at Pls indeljhin therg. was "steetetuoer, salt teat he Sak heed eee many | Ruta a cchat deame, Von Buran Celboun-eatMcvut | We alsofind inthe Union the following intorest- | , B/ a Un interesting seene to-day in the House——jst ns hearsay estimates” He woul! preier the oficial docu: | Mir Picusauay, of Texas, obtained the fluor, and Peete lie Le hice Dee | ie Val-an, Green, Pailadetphiays 7 fre we expected s thengh it ended more danstvomaly Mente fle referral to certain yiriamentary documents, | The Comittee rose, ai the Speaker resumed the | shows the benefits the Mexican people are, ro. re: | Gly Covailins tha on, Adams, fm, to Mr. Lovin than he had pevaps anticipared. | Ani receipts of its foreign mail transportation | TING OF THE TARIFF: BIL | Statoe-sfigs patel, as contradiminguisted from Ship Anson, Barkin afe Mota otton Naorks Jeute, Quiner, President today, communicating the treaty. ‘The | op aevee nes their «sgrcgate cost per annum amount | | Mr. Hoxaeurono said that while in Committee, he of- | the military usurpers and tyrauts by whom they | SHE Alves Haprahun, Georgetown, i m8 schr bottom wp, loaded Temes lines’ iti Snide ethane Ser hens - a least 4 pieees ra he sotias Pang prone Ff pend for the Tariff Gill, aud now he moved | have solong been plundered,und kept in perpetual Sehr Mary Jane, Osborne jorfolk, Sturgess, Clearman P eee Roeds shins Saeatemts, Ya City Bolus our nan to sign it, though we rather guess he is no upon the general treasury. ‘The Cuuard line, in 1si4, | It was suggested that five thousand copies of the bill, | *" ‘hy: Schr Rebeces, Collins, Philadelphia. to Furope; bak Heme. fm N York, the Rowds " i ‘ohte ails Lah 1 like cs a 3 t | Mexico, May 23, 1816 snonmang for Port Waithail; schr rea rom longer dispoxed to stickle about the ‘clear and 's from mai anda umber of the substitute be priated. [Cries uf | ay yet the Mexican government has given no particu- | Arrived. ou, bound to Richmond. 1th, arr, schr Bunker, fiom unquestionable ttle”? Mr. Allen has resigned, eae | ao yoo ene haibAae beedoebae® | lara of the actions whist have taken place between their | | Ship Ei canmey pear’ Larprooel, May 21, with mdse, Nactucher, Sd, brics Victory, Bi ihtzean, for Few Fores ny atic: ei oe e wi c' ir. Ju: 01 — 2 5 | to jand & co—414 passengers. 1» Howlbaw ‘ius, New Yor! a we Tad anticipnt a Inde d, jthere od. we tit deficit would be greutly increased. Asacommer-| A Voice— Yes, but there aro mene in’ the House | £2f0e* which srocead ssp the river to attack the American ‘0.0 > Su tans, Bruker, 20 days from New Orleans, to Wm | Alliquash, Pratt, ee! Halifax other aliern t him r. Haywood, we. ist cerablish ment, thie severed tra mech of | camp, ani feneral Taylor, though many oleoa. 3 Mouday, & Large y eagle alighted on the PHILADELPHIA, from thin | be svlected, to-morrow, to fill the va- mentpatronuge. As @ caval to an inquiry, the Sraxen sald that 620 co- | CUM are in circulation, and people’ bere (even Mexi- Cf'the royal mast and rem-tned there during the day ‘The | New Bedford: ip eancy—some say Mr. Dix, but Haywood appears cy was very doubtful. Under an appraise: | pi usual number. “ | See) ave Deen eee er eeereme weeworse E80: sresnane Se at oe eee et eek aoe | Wate Pate ae Birds. dit al the more probable, Ah, ie! if Allen bad only mont, these ships might bo sold at an exturtivpale cust | " And 630 copigs of each, were orderod to be printed. threa'thouasnd of the slowieen ceaty ‘eave Care kiihed soe trn Gea, Groen Clark, re : | gust’ Danes assoas Colonia Stoneesae Mtoe followed eur advice and our example from the to the government. He thought it best that the navy DOCUMENTARY HISTORY. | and taken prisoners; while the American account, said | Brix Choctaw, (of Gardiver,) er, 13 days from Tobaz, | gansrt, Baker, Medford: Au» Elizabeth, Somers, NewYork; ovening of Congress, he would have been the should be built by the governinent itself of the best ma- Mr Gites asked leave to suvmit a resolution, but it | t9 come from General | ‘aylors camp, is only fifteon bun. PA, with sugar, &c, to order. “ from Trini | Mary Ann Caroline, Smith, do; Phebe Crowell, Be Mngnus Apollo of his party. As it is, he has gone and shuuld always be in the best order for ber! beg tere to—that copias of the Documentary history red. Many of tio Mexicaus aro not sorry at this deteat Pe ei ayer eae oft) Seite eee pa i | a Tgey Blake ean, FoMgmouth; Gov Anderson, War to pot with Gen Scott, and hes name is Hnines ofthe United States, now in the Stato Department, be of their army, but are rather inclined to believe that the 2!) York, from ‘Thomaston for New York. | ‘Mor work: Star, 4 } \vocated the B be f distributed ia . + Loughead, with Gen Gaines, and this is the end of mil his | aye ton, gre > voeated the Bremen line. eeaiities ‘ie buted to each incorporated Historical Suciety cause of their oountry has been seryed by it, and would (of North Yarmouth.) Brown, from ix Nottingham and schr Ocrober. ins, But" Omuie sore ferendo, superanda eat. | te tghacco trade with Germany, and the great facilities | this country, | gs to x98 the whole of thelr army: destroy ed, as it is of tw Aymar'& Co. | . - which this line would give to such trade INCREASE oF anats. | fo use to the country, aud only sarves the cause of mili- Green, from Rio | MONTHLY REPORT FOR MaY amer Massachusetts, delayed frou: day sir. MeDvrere said if the Senator had voted for the Zoll | Mr. Benixcen, asked leave to submit a resolution, Mu jor vernal revolutions. ‘i ' tary aspirants, and to keop them in 2 for Baltimore. : to day fora week or two, leaves Alexandria to- | Verlen treaty, it vould have been of twenty times tho | which was objoctod to—that the Committee on Military | ‘**?, i Br brig Siren, Catehpole, 21 days from Demerara, in ballast | OF TRI 2 morvow, with the batulion of Washington and Yailue ta the tobacco trade that any line of steamships Aifurs bo lustruoted to inquire imo. the expediency of | on (be Recple are not entiiols ignorant of whats going 10 Hon ean trom. Eletmura, with | NEW MORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTI Baltimore volunteer the seat of war, Capt. | coull powibly be That would lave given free trade. | making an appropriation for the manufacture of an it the establishment of o monarchy, to be brought a: out by | ga *Ght Manche.ter. Besbell,7 dave from Eleni New CASES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED. Jenkins, of the Metropolis Honse, accompanies | ae M'Derr ied! ai eae dee eore what Sarg enminiee bros inetergetr as ap rigs eyed | European manigome! intervention. | acta ; Pe Hs We oe ‘Seminal weakness. then sutler, # situation whch haa been press- Cries of * Question! question !” Pa ‘The United States oct ie ee 1846 fontion m, Tone, 19 days from Newbern, poate Comteum: on A resolution was adopted to terminate the Arig on @ Indian Approy | in this country until the fede ed upon hem frem his hospitality to the *b’hoys,” | order. aie Mr. Catnous and Mr. Ancuer further discussed the | th ion bill to-morrow at 2 0c! mn, 9 days from Ocracoke, NC, with rice der treatment. t i ; ‘ f 1 by tho | : on theirarrival from Baltimore, in getting thein | Bromeaappropriauon, when ‘And ot fifteen telautes past three the House adjourned, | Steniest obsiacle to this is the army, supported by the | 5 A sraunsed to detect disease something to eat ata-very late hour of the night, | slr Ssvike toved to luy the bill upon the table, Lost | hs ala a id Taniee Leek panes eas dared the veccecuine | (Seth Nile,, Hempcos, from Bulize, Honduras, with mdse, | ° ot the lungs. 2c ory. when nll the stores and groceries were closed — | And the appropriation of $26,000 of the Bremen line Barrinvne, June 16, 1648. | acrided by the power of tho people, und the influence | ‘°scheGultane, Cebbat, from Machias, with lumber to 1 F { Ghessie wantin 5 Brmary consumption, We wish a happy vo! and good luck to the | Was agreed to, 27 to 24. Messrs. Dix and Dickioson vo. Clear Weather MAgain—Prosprrity of the Telegraph— | they have over the lower clergy.” | Snow. A * , ona: of the female} I Ast whole sbip’s crew. We are perfecily satisfied, | ting ia the aarmative ‘ ag eg Path im Senet | Schr Mechanic, Sawyer, from Machias, with lumber, to 1 breast cured. f 4 that in ease of a fight, they will be * thar.” The amendments were then reported and concurred in, he Crim Con Case—Heavy Failures—Preparations | ie Caypaigx.—We cannot vouch’ for all the | F Boum cutdad, Maston, from Machion, with Iumber,to LF | 7 Chie? of secondary: eypl and the bill ordered to a third reading. The Houma Land Claims were then debsted for halt | 40" tM Fourth—_Dull Timgs-— Markets, Stock Board, de. We have nothing of material importance from | details which ure put forth, but energy aud action 5 Soumness and wind on sto- | ow. the South to-night an hour, by Mr. Johnson, of La, when the Speaker gave | The sunis upthis morning with a bright and beaming | wil] mark the campaign, ‘The volunteers are appreach- | Schr R W Brown, Francis, from Wilmington, NC, with ° much Babies —_—_—__—_—_— ay and the Senate adjoamned.”” peaker €2¥° | countenance, and will doubtless soon obliterate all the | lag from diferent directions, prepared to second with ali | Layal tunes. ro N Heese; cvs from Borgen Iron Works, | 2 Cuts CU piset: 7 Gutaneous affvetions, TWENT1-NINTH CONGRESS | — ; | bad effects of the recent and long continued moist xeason. | their enthusiasm the movements of the commanding ge | Wit'ion tod W Bricks "4 dpoplenysc faite ofthe nsonesh : | House of Representatives. ett id “| neral His march is onwards for Monterey —(not, of | " 3 EF hon opd Ont Vientiane Da hints: \ Wasninaton, June 15, 1243, The ‘Telegraph line between this city and Philadel- | course, tue Monterey ofthe Pacific, but the Monterey of | 0. 1. sna gbrigy, BeUo SUCCESSFUL OPERATIUNS AND CU Warnixatox, June 15, 1846 | A CHARGY. OF CONKUPTION—A’ DESIaL. | phia, i doing an immense business, whilst its mannge | the province of New Leon, marked off in the valuable | Ose shipandbrigs. gy 1 Bad injury of the band, 1 Distoe tion oon sani the reading of the Journal ‘of Fri- |, Mr. Levis, of Philadelphia, arose toa personal explans- | ment is outregeously bad. It is kept running constantly | {ble of distances, which we publi to day. from the Pen | | Shing Cambridge, Liverpool; Burgandy, Havre; Silas | @ Ulceried legs, of jong) 1‘The mn who wna thot in | Senators simultaneously arose, butthe | tion 5 : from 6 o’clock inthe morning until 120’clock at night, | rorn LS soe | Holme. Liverpool; Brutus. for Gl: wo wd ep) Charies- 5 Pieces of bones taken from| 1 Operation for squumting. floor was awacded to the Chairman on Foreign Rela. _ Mr. Horxixs—I object, sir, till the Navy Appropriation | ‘J wht, | serve it for future reference ) a ton; bark Cosmo, (Ba) Quebec, and others. {io Safio tet iwererore «- eas 4 e Dill ia diaposed of, f insist on disposing of that bill firet. | and then is often, as I learn fromthe operators, compelled Se TG ee i ee the Rig Grande for : Sets hots wein PU ee ns. * § aii gates | Mr. Levin—I rise to a question of privilege | to close with,considerable business on hand, margo—b ante, * purpose, | treatment. 1 Toneils removed: Mr. Auuns suithat atthe commencement of the pre: | ‘The Sreaxxa—The geutleman rises to a question of | ‘cS Wi ae en ane | steamboats, In this respect, somo of his arrengements | Miscellaneous Hecord. |g age socate lanes | Saeiionecente aioe sont session he had been placed by a vote of the Sonate | Privilege. ‘The existing crim con case on the Fell’s Point, turns | have been dela; mboat is rendered unsafe | Be Sure Kestwex.—The cabin passengers of this shipou wider treatment, 5 Irritation shout the neck of At the head of the Connnittee of Foreign Relations. Very | Mr. Levin—In the Union of Saturday night, | out better for the guilty man than common report fixed | by the worm viged. He has sent an ac- "her Jate passage from Liverpool to this port, has addressed us ,} ¥try had bur: blade: and esvthre, recently, when's nerton growing ‘out of these rela, Mr. Hupxine—1 rise to a question of urdor. I desire to | him yesterday. The dalicate surgical operation was not | tive gent, up the, Mistasipl to, obtain the necessary | aleterof thanks to Captain Turner, for the excellent, kind | “T injury of cess opened. oj i sions ta becninions of the a jority of the Committee heard. 1s this a question of privilege? 1, sir, enter my | However, Dr B. has commenced a suit, aud the whole | terey in all the month of July.—Washingtun Union, | and which also contains eucomiums upon his skill as lor 4. BOSTWIOR, uu. D., ant Senate, but of the immediate subject of disagreement , Protestagainst it : | matter will be up for adjudication before our courts in a | June 15. | and an experienced officer. Jet 1wsrre Attending Sarcenn snd Physician, he was not now permitted to speak. He deemed it proper, The Srraxer—The Chair cannot judge of the facts | few days. As is usual, insuch cases, the guilty WOME | es Key West, June 4, 1940.—( From our Correspontent)—Ship | MEDICAL AND SUKGICAL in order that the Committee might bo so organised as to | until the gentleman has inado his statement. | receives the maledictions of all classes of the communi. | CUM PLEMCLA Le | Russell Glover, issn, appraised ut §16,500—salvage decree: ERVOUS DEBIL|TY, superinduced by a secret de- act inharmony with tho voice of the Senate, to vacate Mr. AsHatux—I! hope the gentleman will be sustained ty, esventally. ofher own sex, and certainly finds herself | ‘aaa | $3,250. aie N structive habit with its ¢ noctu Ris place om that Committee, Her therofnre, veked ty | in his question of privilege | ina very awkward position. fc has returned to her hus- | New York, Tucsiay, June 16. | yj y2%,2! Brig Tuscan, Higgins, from New Orlenus to. Pro iy cured by Dr. be excuse from further service with the Committee of , The Seeaxrx—The gentleman from Pennsylvania will | band’s house; though, it is suid, they have not seen each Soles of A oh 00 $8 Oh is at | Vice7ges welthprosialons, gor ashore ox: Alligatur Beel—sal- 1 hy tone, and re: ve ae | proceed. } other sino and be is engaged in the preliminary steps | les of pots at $3 60 a $3 66}, and pearls at | wee TE atich bite Wiososia, Jackion cuigh. diatilenbhced er its ori eicryes id woven dineases rad pint, andithe Seneiby was aaeuse: Mr. Levin then referred toa c ication in the | for precusiug a divorce. | ‘ ein | one Batien foe blanc vend enred without mercury. See his London dipl mas with the sehm moved that the Seuate’ at phe ‘o'clock | Union of Saturday night, ia whieh three letters uppeared, | We have ind anumber ofheavy failures in this city, MT prrermenet ta little better, with more | Cari" Ect Merey, Smithy fot Cardenas for Baltimore, tifusture of the Court of Examiners, of the, Raval College to-morrow proceed to elect a Chairman on Foreign Re- med by W.J. Cras, of Philadelphia, $89 10g (ant | ee eee eine Bem ee Lol een sean eRe | indifferent at $4 {0}. Michigan held at 8 0 kk ne | HN clan aa a nn bounalto Lage Limits Res twomee: 20° Vahtonaeecee Pee Meee? lations, which was agreed to. asmall meeting was got up to make capital for Mr. "7 Corrox.—Another quiet day in this article, and sales | don with cofiee, got eah. : Freach Reef—cargo discharg- MEDICAL OFFIC Mr Cass, of the Committee, bore his willing testimo- | Levin, on the subject of a dry dock, and that the meeting | @mount of not less than $300,0"0, ; mall: Bayers are not disposed to enter the market at | fomp rithcofiee: got ashore on Freue! evi ar ts ‘abet Gn, OF 588, Comenuead, hove | ing | bug: another aigned by John Swift. ex-mayor | ‘The preparations making for the celebration of th : po rket at | ing trom wreckers, : R. JOHNSON, 17 Duane street, near Chatham = Bus Ath ahi ance Yoel RS | Wome ta heed B78 Giver ot New Var, | Fourth Jy, ta chy, ro tale maw eure | Basen end older ition ts mora pronrrout | eh Baroy (ot Boer Lord tom Ranger, for Dighton, | DD rl ane. ie ee uc eer ons He endorved that Senator's views, and his | Under dato of June 12th, saying that when he was in | character; and it will doubtless be one of the most gen. | Se a posed to be firm at present pe te tag We continue | Guihe Sw ced ol Dyers fetand at heel water part of her | feputation for skill in those old hal Cone in every parucular,and guve ne'icothat under no | Washington, he was informed that Mr. Levin was the gale Keer pieniclin xoree Thi Fh ante ocotEred | to quote x deck fond wus rafted at GPM 13th; a sloop sedered asvistance. ted fy years, 1a precemineat, Gi icgamnsfaricas ahi ho take the place thus vacated by | Warm friend of a balance doc! ¢ Philadelphia nav: hi . The. a i i i e , or in the tl nose, Soe ce ae Se eee yard, and that now he Was exceedingly solickious fora | Persons present {rom the counties and Jakes ,contection- TiermnpnesnGey [SRE eMC tO Te ea ee ine | ofthe logs, etipcrmally gare te fe sectional dock ; that Wr. Levin made Lim an overture, | ries and juleps will be used up at a brisk rata. Uplands. | | Bark Strarrorp, Robson, from Matanzas. bound to Ham Gi jonal weakness, brought on by a secret habit im Mr. J. M. Guavres moved inst ns, which lie over, | Which he conceived an improper and corrupt one, and Our city 14 unusually dull at present, and barren of | Inferior, —a— | burg, put into Norfolk on the 13th instant. She sprung aleak by Young mene c lascivious dreams ng the Commerce Committee to’ inquire into the | declined it, (proposing to sell certain property to be , esciting incident of local character; whilst 1m public and 6%a 7 | early on the passage, and it increasing to the rate of 1500 oe ney ee Recent Gases 4 uber of vessels engaged inthe cousting tae cthe | benefitted by tho building of thedock) He said that the | National affairs important events coro so close on cach Tia 7 irokes per Hour. she ws compelted to mals to the nearest _ 1 for days, withou uty. ‘Noalteration in diet or pro- suabveniat oe Sivand the number of sails, with | article inthe Union was scurrilous in its terms. Like | other that they attract very litileat:ntion. ‘The fuct is, Te th gt i 2 ER Cee | ‘i : poppet, neater all gett ve melee | sounds produced by striking on empty barrel heads, it | Uncle Sam is looked ‘upon as such .. lucky old dog that Herae ie Notice to Mariners. | IBLICAL AND SURGICAL. petocmmmrenags = Se baci rn Sota Sh) sad Teceived its best answer im their dying echo. It ap- | everything is expected to turn out favorable io his 5 | N&QUACKERY Dr. Morrison has been engnged Our Correspondent has furnished us with the latitude and longitude of the Light House at Key West. It 25 years im the successful treatment ot | peared thata member could not zealously advocate the | Wishes ; sv that | verily believe that nothing but a total | diseases, mercuri | Toutof General Taylor by the Mexicans, would arouse | On motion of vir. Dix, a Committee of Conference was correct, be- adebiliey. : a bias vo | niterests of his constituents, but he must. be denounced ; | one \ ey t ae Fees eee esaenlomeutal “Atay MHL Thee Ving | as.an interested party ! He had thought that, situated in | OF excite our citizens during the present warm weather, Mess pork is held at $19 50, and prime at | ing taken from the notes of the British surveying ship of war | pary Roreato mnt aeuility, Presidevt appointed sessra Dix, Westcott, and Mangum , these halls, where freedom of speech constituted the | Tyr Manket.—There was a moderate supply of Beeve: 3 a $7, for city and country mess; prime | Thuader, and may with every confidence be relied on, ) with basis of political existence, a representative had the pre- | market yesterday, aud sales to a as tho Committee on the part of the Senate. Latitude. Longit’e. head, of which 200 were into a state of vas ‘They threatene: Jonze 16—At market—1163 Beef Cattle, (principally Lightou Dou’e Hens 23 56 28 80 27 lve of ure i r the scales com, ADSAND HARBORS, rogative of urging and urguing measures freely, But | ollerias at the s¢ Paces ranger Hel | Ker Wrst Licut House... ...2¢ 3240 8148 44 i resolutions, which lie over, in- | puny lobby members would bring members of the House | {io iin ou the houl, equal to 61,87 mee ‘Thone Po$86006 per New York Cattle Market. ‘West Sister on P richly Fear 15 M415 810552) TUNG He Co 0 inquire int © | adecline, but those at low: ass | ihg.aaiilitary Road fom tho Sabine | despised their threats ;tuey made cowardly | Whilst for Western within tite nf ormectquetatous ees | from the South and West 70 Cows and Calves, and 3000 | Key Bal, west sie. BiG One | NO QUACKERY, inquire into the coast defences, | Published them inthe Umon. ‘This communica: | obtained. The average rate of sales was abont $325. I quote | Sheep and Lambs. The longitudes are West of Greenwich, deduced from the | JP) OCTOR GOOFER. M Duane street, member of the harbors, &c. of ‘Texas Also, that the Committee on | the semblance of being approved by the editors of that The apply is less abuadant and those | Prices—Beet Cattle have fallen off a fraction. The | Mgridiaa of the Moro Light House, it Havana. a Raval C atone of Sateen Lon ited Commerce be instructed to inquire into the expediency | paper. Mr. Potter was told by Major Heiss, that the at- | 1 othing of wote was doue ia | sales during the week ranged from $6 to $7—a reduction | oor mites es are frome Meridien al dentally on i} private deca of light-houses along the coast of Texas, for security of | tack would not get in but as an advertisement, but it was, | Howards. Kinal on, derurday. There was a shale more of | of about 25¢ por owt, upon the prices current the week | Op.citnes site of Zeuilh.. Tite above ina few days. -A prectice oftwelve the navigation to its several harbors, &c. by some means, inserted asa communication. Tne name | besides several smaller parcels, at $3 873g. ‘Therp were set. | Previous. 80 head driven to Brighton, and 100 left over. | in June, 1845. ‘cure the most obstinate strictures w: STATE EXPENSES FOR VOLUNTEERS. of Joha Swift was procured to a letter, to throw a ficti- tlemeuts for receipts ou Saturday aud.toway at $4 75. Cows and Calves—Prices do nut materially vary from Whalemen. Debility, resulting from ‘The House bill to indemnify certain States for expenses | tious influence around the individual who signed the | Sales of Stocks nt Baltimore. last quotations. All sold at from $16, $25 a $33. A letter from ship Good Return, Swift, of New Bedford, | Mes protracted giests, syphilitic eruption, aud ulcers amgra- See ee tater oda toad ahd ieee commanication. Mr. Swift fortunniely for him.wa¥in | win weegeenon af Bettmnorecesofite etery descrip | jqSbe0P ana Lambs-—Thue uuaually large number offer. | A letiertomthin Good Keturn. Suit of New, Bedford. | tated by quark ate th wail cured by De UA partecs rie 20TH JULY—THE QUESTION POsTPOYED. the city, and on yesterday (Sunday) ie uddressed him @ | tion ntstocus advanced at the Board yesterdey— they cleo oe | nS. has atfecied prices somewhat unfavorably. An ani- | NW Cosa. é j | charge. Dr. C-is a regularly educa Mr Hawseaay’s resolution, Gxing theday for closing | note, asking him whether he gave his uame as anen- | 973 for sale, (for the opeuing,) 97% bid—a decliue of % per ; mated demand during the week, however, neurly cleared Ship ilies Adams, fof Fair H yen) Hardisg, sailed from | - — the present session of Congress on the 20th of July next, | dorsement of the fair character und high standing of the | cent. on the sales of Saturday. Marvland G's closed at Vy | the market, at prices ranging usin quality, from $175 to | New Bedfurd on the I%th, for Indian Ocean. | CONVENTION OF THE DELIA PHL wastaken up, the ime of the postponement heretofore | party. Mr. Swift replied, that his sole object was to bear | asked, 78 bid—advanc on the closing rates uf Saturday. | $4.75. | Spoken, | A CONVENTION of the Delta Phi fatemicy,, will be made, having expired | testimony to the character and standing of the gentle- | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad shares reached 50, at which sate | Hay—There continues to be an abundant su | shi ‘offin, from New ‘York for New Orleans, oth held on Monday, the 2th sy of June, at the Netren«l Mir. Lewis moved to postpone this resolution, and that man who presided at the ineeting, and not to those of Mr. | they closed with some firmaess; for sale at 3). Ohjo Railroad Bonds closed at 1003) bid, 10134 asked, Baltimore and ly on | Maule of hand, bat we notice no improvement in prices. Ship Mai inst, fat 3335. lon 71, | Hotel, No.5 and a half o’clock, A. Courtland ert inthe city of New York, at 9 luated members are cord:- a re = tae. " " “ jati otter, Mr. C Mr Gilbert. My. Gilbert had rep- | | good L. Island (loose) Timothy are rtod at 62} a 70c C . Higeins, fr New York for Ni ). leans, the Senate resume the bili of Post Odice appropriations. | pesca beta re Sie unn bathe teat oti (oe: ‘rg (loose) 7 B80 Teported at G3} a70c | , Brig Curscos, Hugsigs. from New York for New O.lotins, ¥ lavited ta be = ye eormasf Pey E TY est appoal was his poverty. He (sr. Levin) bad never Puruapeirnia, June 16, 1846, “ | Sch, equder, (of Thomaston) from Boston for Barbadoes, | MEEBO Re role Motion to postpone the resolution till to-morrow, lost— | conversed with him four times in his lite. and dia not | A waggish individual, with, perhaps, some mischiey. The Alexandria kein proc git & serait Schr Star, Ballard: 10 days from StCroix for Boston, 3d inst Foun HYER. + olambia College, Ws toy f | think he would know him were he to see him; and on | ous intentions, not as yot disclosed, has pusted placards | fax, Loudo: sae Gas a clack eee © crops in Falt- | tae 96 24 lon 69 27. , | SANFORD RK. GIFFORD, Brown Mr. Ancrier.—What is the question before the Senate? | Saturday lust, he fastened on him seven delibecate false- a, Kauquier, Clark, Warren, and Frederick, AMES RK. ROMEYN, Rutgers Coll about the city calling a town meeting for this afternoon, ages soe hath i . | hoods. “And was it possible that, if he had property to generally, look in excellent condition, and promise an Ports. 7 Jets 6reod re tion Reing the day of the final ddjousnmen of Cosscess | Fell, he would have gone to a stranger living in N. York, | to put down” the telegraph. It states that the wires, | Sbundant yield. | do dogTheation rowan oe | "THE PROPRIETORS OF THE SHAKSP?ZARE HO- ; Neiorweell | men wi p ¢ c - : : rs for Philadel y inform their friends and # ie ge: eee eee ee rele ae cary roamed, | would it have made to him what kind of a dock was cou. effectof spreading storms throughout the whole distance, | New Onueaxs—hip Sultana—Miss Nichols, Mrs Blyden- | } Poe New Work, scons Fenny; | bare leased the abors eetablishmeent, and'utirely 4 wevailed bo: oreibly as they did two Weeks ago. We , structed atthe Plila‘elphia navy yard ? He pronounced , gausing disease, and the crops to rot from the long-conti burgh, Mr Vauderhydea, lady aud servant; irs Clanuou,two ‘“Brurax (Hon), May 90—I= port. brig Robert Bruce, Wade fort, clesnlignee eat pone hd patois r to, have had no answer yet from the President on the finan. | Me Gilberts statement, bevore the House, the country, nued rains. This idea, which originated in the mind of | ‘!éren.and servants Messrs Conway, jauy Curry, Fra: | gigog to sail June 2 for New York; brig irom Wilmington have provided ‘themselves, with s men sick of Warns sand means of meeting the extruordi- od, false trom the beginuing to the close. tle sh h di last “Gushiasrom Bare Gea Gi Mr Qi a diseg—probably the Norman, Pratt. Liquors, Segars, uot to be surpansed by any hotel in the city. - ! the government from the war with | turned, with loathing from the serpeuts that would never fome washerwoman, who was disappointed last week in | CMsnLE#TON—| 2 Green—=Mr Giddean aud two | “CT awe, May 17—Ia port brig Gazelle, Dewing, for Sa: ‘The bar has been entisely efitteds and tha hones whens Mexico He had expected a report from the Executive; be able to wound with their fangs, or irritate with their getting her clothes dry, has no doubt reached the pre- ‘Taixtoap—Brig Baltic—Mrand Mrs Woolley and 2 chil. | lemin6 days 3 thresh cleaning sw ir. ft might still come iu to-day. It was impossible to wal | Vee er ane aaa te taae ot | Seat pitch by the assistance of « penny paper of this | arpa Mes re Lusty, Edmondsonand Bauta. re eee eel tee New |: Zar ewiee aa ee Srary day a the bar, com aa the finance: ession, . NAC. ‘. ORT AU PLatt—Brig James Roach—Mr i : . a upenor thle OAy of aioe ee woiads Heverlee ata The previous question was, on Saturday, moved and re diye tpl arr vn peers seat See macicee to | daughter, of St Domiugo. co ops aeast Rete port, brig Newvitas, Sandford, for New | style. pe as hisiee. 7 ; mu ’ P, au i 5 jeaie Bisrrerobjectd to Gxing wday go arin advance, | forthe amy for ie bar ending Jue a0 Ai." Realeear apy, and Hogue, the astrologer, ate am | tiveness ship Cambrage adiiiosal)—Rev'ad John | HL ta Ma trey fo inscoefenate atthe aude ater of he bog, . 5 ts - 7 c : 3 Major Macyherson, rimy) two childiea | ; 4 It was nut @ good policy on the f the Sen: . Fhe ieee Hasan cng até were concurred in, and others | ROUnced alluding to the telegraph, let mo state that the | aud vertaut, ‘Cansda; fits Burougin “and? deeghsces cae | lente: Ald 27th sagen) Soreciente eae will be served pou the pong bg | "The.tieues reftsed fron cord having now besa thoroughly tested on the | Slesd: ? Foster and sun, New he Rn pra Irv oe ist, Whee- | Several spacious rooms to let for meetings, would be the t, therefore. for the Senate to retain concur in ? y by ae pert gmat wera boas ve grea fected Pa raat stan ah atc rola rel al jeans, July Be anne Dex boat fi ioe Free hitsont and secret socteri their power over this question in their own hands, [pe Dae aod PT ee lle Aantal i eae opea for sqveral montht from Harrisburg tiene jelavte—Ship Burguady—( Adiitional)—A Ferre, New Or- yilansettes, May te zlaport. ship, Affghan, Dyer, for Nas. oo eae : GEORGE PIERL 4 iu me id ¥ r ‘4 s vi MJ ict b it H . 3 . . . i R , Si ic i jay 20, y aay in tho louse, he Would not otject to the resofution | Almunge, Wo be euleu.aied trom the meridian at Wash- teas aug the Later city to this the wosts ove plauted, and | | Barwnx Ship Wesiphalia, from Baltimore—Mr Malle, | 10: briz Francie F Beck, Stackpole, do do; bark Acadia, Hare aay ack ee tne belas nkupidrinorrow.. Meantime be was oppose to | IME ra" “Tues will complete foe hop terete taweee tad | BLnSSSNI™ Bog Feces ae sein G Grenig, | Phe Mnpen MOL a, oon ws teten Omak fom | WHITWELLS YEMERIRNCR the proposittun. | SECTIONAL DOCK AT PHILADELPHIA. sa to Pate So dis valley Gf cae.) of Broukive. || New hacky digethe Be bole websmn, oF Otceiee bee Id not pérceive any diMeulty in the |. The appropriation of $190,000 fore wectional dook at 10 Pittsburg, access to the vailey of the jew v ork, disg: the Br brig Spiuster, of Greeaw: a Dir idavseoas cow way of passing the ro-olution as regarded the measures Philadelphia was concurred ia—yeas 95, nays 91. Mississippi will be easy. Application has ulready Mace to the western company tor the immediate been com- Foreign dnpoctarigues rest, was wrecked on the reef on the 1sth inst, wh f'the harbor, bound to Cape Hayti; vessel «total ‘to. yet vuacted ou. ihere was aburidant time allowed tor | 1 a agti rfieticd | mencement of the line between Cincinnati and Louis | Liverroot—Steamsmip Great Westera—322 bales P Har. | ils, rigging, &c, srved. f 1 some ‘or For Fenifreallneinery ng shcswaot Tore ment in un aropien o 8.08 fore |, Uy a genial e iung tw to ite | woe Ra aoe Eatishacos attics | femoaenpenbe aa Mune arian Dares. vee aca eleiay Sg R ate 4 peec " hs dat 7 funds necessury for the undertaking. om Srerirer abt | hansey, Jones, for’ Ni th, few id others better calculated fe Fee a Cae Ara naan ere ees ue et taRE Mute OS ghek daslon Soutablen pi ONtiEd. Several ucciuents occurred yesterday to persons at and | $2 gut ote f Cont truss Lu # Cowan do Cromwett, | RG) Jaxgimom—in port ou or previous to April 23, brig In- | Ineredieuts of which they at composed sre " Gubject before any legislative body upon the face of tue |. MF Daomaou.t.- Report the umondment, [Voices— | 0 the road to the Hunting Park Course to seo Jackson, | “1'"sySunpsonce HS Balkgacd We 'iiekesel parcel th | dis, Cota, Walthall, larch 7. ‘ ‘ cop | ed ial medical bugka, As ninong ‘the best toutes a earth. He called forthe ayes: and’ nose the amendment ?’ tes Cingrican deer, run eleven miles in an hour. Sam- | Grove—2 Martmers & Grary—2J Oweu—> Lewis & sod: | ge nam Poe ee mo Boek arog ” beets ari wile y veto Mid a Mr Bacnr €hi hot tapaal to rok te th Jétion. It e Srcaxca—It bas been read two or three times. risty was instantly killed by fulling from a vehi- | mau—2 bales Camerou & Braud—3 phys AX H Waller—1 | Boston nest day; Lysander. C SOs tnige ieee, tc) Gemeente ie wears sree e is eee cee a or apa Youu tan ge cena 1b Le gitar for gentlemen to hear while there is #0 re epee ee the reins, which nis ere | Can Wy Stowe do T) Blackw vod-i case Sherinan i Lux- Phifideinits, lay H Worden, dos Penang: sla. anes ‘Toronto, dy que trial nyalide melt sive % of adjournment on the very day when the great question | UC tap, rap ) . ” =I Buttertield, Brothers & co—1 J 8 3) ‘Le- | for New lays; Emma, do do; schr Orenda, for Bos: | of the revenues was just taken up in the other Mouse- | ‘The amendment was again read; and, by a vote of bap bse ahlin contort haben nnngens Aba ou & co—$ Crumwell, Height & co—3 Ht, be Tor | tow 13 days. Teach of all. It was like forestalling te actiun of the House. It was true that the question of the tariff had been discussed the appropriation w: An amendment authorizin, atricken out rr of appropriation a tran in consequence of not being inspected, and also fur barrels of flour was made yesterday, short a odard-—I ca Ward & co—2 J Oweu—L ‘& s0u—6 tirkius W G Bull & co) cs REL Ge rele lows, Van Arsdate & com1 do AH | arth Home Ports. eVERLY, June M—Arrachr Elizabeth, Nickerson, Alex- oro than any other question uner the gorernmentant | fora repe-walk at Memphis, Lennessee, was agreed to— Satin boarhe osm Be i ae erga al | dol bale W Wiitewrud eqn ge Minuet Symentce Jy | Boston, June Are bri oe no it would and should continue to be, because it was the 0, Hays 7. it | ian, Exdridge, rec im . question of taxation; the move and the amount of taxes | 4 RECONSIDERATION AND REJECTION ! | Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia. | Btrange x Brothel parcel A Vorrest & cont I yuee— bee, aye Fh gi to be taken frum the people. Let us ascertain first, we | Mr. Tissarrs moved a reconsideration of the vote by | | Juxx 16-Finst Boarp—30 Planter’s Ban! x | Tbox Hamden & co—l Bellows, Wads orl chances of the Tariff vill in the Mouse. lowed poved poser sgoe gon sppropriaung gisneeo ter: the sec: peal int 1000 Vincinnati Bouds, beet x &H Simous—1 s i srowns dof Yea Waak—k C asset, New ¥ ll ip cae Mr. Caunovs.—Postpone till next Monday. | tomal dry at Puilavelpuia was passed. ‘Ihe ques- "Sai Readi i 4 Wore at eine a tiene ee Simidads brig C i i Mr Dicey —ily frond suggestea postponemeat till | tion was vecived in the allirmative—yeas 96, nays Ol. So gj AZTAh SaLre-1000 Re ange allrond Bonds, "94 G0 do do | Ward k co—8 Wiley & etn ii 8 J Farnum & coe 40 | te, Glbon Cantatore Gite Meee eee iets | Bur of Monday. 1 have no objection. “1am opposed to fixing a | it was re-consiuered. Anotuer vole Was taken, and the | "'Sicsxj Buanv-200 Lehigh Bonds, 56%: 100 do do 56; 10 | (iss, fabersham & sus—-3 do Hall, Brothers t eo—! du G fers; brigs Allea Mary Stautou, Brig Mouteauma, sailed | . day of adjournment until we shall have had some ex- | amendment was at last rejectod—yeas 99, nays 102. | Man. and’ Mechawics’ Bank, 23%; 7 do do 2334; 100 Heual rium & co—33. do Wrncht, Learge & Co—Z casks Heine, Bro- | seversl days since. ; Pression of tue sovse of the House upon the tart REDUCTION OF THE PERQONNEL OF THE NAYT. Railroad, 3; 4W0 do'Bonds, 77. | thers & co—i casks Fel ows. Van Arsdale & co—1 cask lu. | _ BANGor, Juve JO—Cld bark D ols, Nichots, Havana: Mr. Maxaux moved to postpone till sionday next. | | The amendment making it the duty of the Secretary of | pyteve & Horser—2 do G tt Swords—2 bles _D Murray—l es | ih bark Peboois, yon. May -guez; brig ocheco,Me- 4 n Mir Bages iaougut their would be time enough to act | the Navy te reduce the versonvel of the navy to 7,000 at J Bovron, Jan. 15, 1846, | bdl J Cocker & co; 204,99 8 Couant-62 U Pearce & co; 2 H | Neat Wiltaiagion, Ds sche fami. Grartan, N York. ay veel ‘Mee, Boston upon tue yaestion of adjournment alter the first Monda: e conclusion of the war with sexicu, was agreed (o a i Foghat Aid ig arenes fh i oy i res ‘ of July neat, aad suggestod @ postponement of the rece | 1he Uill was read a third time end peaed-+) 1, gion ti gtetimnen vom spatter ad [ry ane Bio 6 do Beware & Gromit J&A Perna | Heng, Sid cbin Southporr, Gritih, Havres re" mys ineods Socien according. nays 2 (sessra. M1. Brown and Stephens.) ‘Tho sheet iron band, of Boston, celebrate their C. C. C. Gitedieees bao w nice ga eudere 3 | York; Alten, W tenn, snipe alr; that will be time enough—ciy REDUCT@N oF THE TanivP. | C.1V. annivgrsary, on the 17th instant, when several of | sir & Hollmave i F & (9 Wilsoutes a Colemau—j 4 | XOti fo Ulssgow, dos Geone’ F here: sunien ey LEMENT. Ta dale Mr. McKay, the cuairman of the Committee of Way? | the firemen of Boston will be initiated. Liverroou—sinp Empire—20 slabs banea tin Lawrence, Duuiews, for | TN, it Wall orreoe teced ase he more, then, sit, to postpone the resolu- | abd Slesus, moved, at one o'clock, that the House re- | ‘“Tne Ashing here is excelleut, and rt je ex: | Murray & Ingate33 cs tuvacco Pipes Wan Tunstal | ide Sa | gow Policies, vis, t= ee tion till tne first stouisy ia July next. sulve iselt inty @ Committee of tue Whole on the state pected. Allure anxious to get the silver horse shoe, Wilber & seort-—1 cask chains, 4 of | Merchauts aud Trader 83 To + 3 The question upon Cio motiun was taken by a division | of we Union. i which will be awarded to the brother who catches the cask and 4 bles pens James M | lauufacturers...c.e 9 i sts. 7 1 to 24—a tie. | dit stewanr (to Mr. MeKay).—What bill does the largest fish (cod) Au extra train would have been rua ics W Armetrouy de Sonsectd bales: Iocses Searee he | Havre He re § Mir HasweGan—The ayes and noes, Mr. President. gentleman propuse to take up 7 over the Providence and Stonington road had not war | neus Paton & stewart asic tone hip tion Dengan beteeg | Gano, Baily for Bor H Me. Wensren was in favor of Mr. Mangum’s motion, | if McRar.— he | been declared aguinst slexico, chses mdse Bird, Gillian te co—12 dv tu-tians Henry, Novris | undergo repai rin in ‘] to postpone w Monday neat Mr. Sirwanr asked tor tue » ry Sates Of Stesie at. Rewie & co—20 trusses mdvo-Jas Leiferty—I50 tuna catuel coal DC | Mentor, Greealaw, dodo; Abby Ame! | MH atr. Dic x pleaded for the fixing the 20th July as were ord j and, vy @ vote of yeas 140, nays 87, the yy, he wie bares North Beak, 00; 7 @ Colden—I2 vales paddiug 2 du blankets Gihow & co—l box | & Genter, for we Li 4 the day.- The invervai afforded time eaough to act Upon Motion Was agreed to. | eo Brats Pines Bosses 0 shares Nosh Be ms 2 peg ‘Pathan Jr—13-cases coicon thre: am Writes | pe, for Fi thedeipe ‘\ | FP usy and the tarff, bota of which he was de- | MF. Cobb, ut Georgia, was called to preside over the term itailuord, bis bis, 100; 23 do ong Lslead Reaulveadk toto od Ke Co 13 cs Mace | toe New Orioane, Gloohgs Vector! | 5 acted upon. But heonjected to lingering here | Committee. "3644; 229 do do 36; 26 do do, 3594: 10. do Norwich & Wor, FT eee aes ae Cppnckburne— | do; Carolians therwoods or Toad 3 the year round,waiting tor business to come to hin. All | Mt sivKay arose, and was recognised by the chair, cester sanivond, Coie, 3 do do Sage do do, 605.108 do Hesd. | & co—l000 Ruiford fire bricks 3 ‘Thompson & Nephew-23 | Anderson, fora No thera port, do, Tam O'Sh.wter, Viper, for | : mine shown UK tae greatest anvant of busi- | He moved to take up the tariff bill. | ng Raitroad, 313g; $1000 Philadeipuia and Kesding Katlroad | pales usmaburgs Cameron Braud-Leack hardware stephen | Segue la Grande, ready; Voliaite, Crowell, for a’ Northera “ ness was always done after the day was fixed It was Mr. Baoonkay asked the gentleman to give way, to Bouds, 1850, 174 ne ‘g | Gomavetet bala tirwrar Weis Orgill-—3 cases mdse William M | Port, do; China, ‘Merryman, do, loadiag; Adela, Watson, re- . & Hime, at least, that wo were beginning to entertain the enable him to move to take up the bil to establish a Na- | , Spcost Boanp.—25 shares Norwich and Worcester Rail- | Lummis & co—6 bales coarse woolleas 11 do biankets Nevins | Pairing. | 2 mouon to adjourn—the country expecied it. ir BaGer moiitied bis mo tonal Foundry. ‘ue CHa. noan.—The gentleman from North Carolins | 25.do do'b o 10 ds, 60; 35 Western Railroad, bh 00, 20 ds Kast Boston i 05 ds, ft al $1000 Philadelphia and Read- & co—19 do mdse Heary, will & CO~1047 bales and 240 a hoop iron Heury, Breese & Samp-on-d casks hardware Horn, N , dtc lope, Patdelgnis Hh. Taco Sieh dy Ke ath, 9th, b tiva of postponement to ing Raitroud Bou § Hoosevelt=-1 case mdse Elisha Joh 12 do ries, MeC 'm Henry, Gott,"do, Henry, Davis, nday wext. : moves to wke up the bill indicated by him, \ —— cigoateab de ios Wat Rane ke Wika ‘orky, 10th. learietta, Kiismau, Baltimore; schrs | BRN. uke, Seretary. Alt, Hassuoax hopot the Senate wouil come to adi Tellers were ordered, and they reported that 115 voted | MELANCHOLY AFFRAY at Pau a¥Ra, Missovrr.— | AUgigtocka2 do mdse Watts Sherman—i6 do W ight. Stare Ree Teck Nok, sage to Lom Agent rect vole upya the Msalution, one woy oF the uther, in the aifirimative and 7/ in the negative. The St. Louis Repubiican of the 8th’ instant, has | fowware Wolle be Uillespient do hudware Fred Liesl Teabieth pele tele sa eeheeas werdigand, Lotehe. | ree NON Ratt t jet endtwere Mr Haar westion is now on tne postponement. The ( dork read the “ bitl ty reauce the duties on im- | écllow ing :—We alluded a few days ago, to adificulty | goighaine ¢ bale pans IL @uvile Edwina Hunt—t0 csseg hosiery agiied brig Fidelie Smull, Ateten, thip Sea, Kiva, | = Sng ec ies BT ntioatates (lie. and the resolution fi<- Poms and Sor other parpores: , ‘een H.C. Broadus, of Hanuibal, and John L. Taylor, | §.Grsyson-—1 do aud } habe idee Cromwell. erent 3} Sr rigs Belim, Pareles, id Spleudd, | HAKP FOR SALE. ing wo day of adjourning tue two houses, sine die, at jentemen did aot seem to pay much attentien to this imyra, resulting in a challenge to fight a duel, and | bart iron Exglestou & Bat.est—t cask hard cbb=-9t6 bere ines Bhacktrd, Philwdeiphia; sche Fellowship,Barnham, doy Il A DOUBLE Pation Sortie, the the 20th July next, Was postponed Uli Monday next. | wher dh ten, Some stood and talked im the the rejection of the terms proposed by the challenged | Henry, Breese & Sampsoutsgs do S W Shields dco iat bis | #ehs Charles, Mec am Calais, do. | fe! my be aving wes Bo gh lg ee urea of freeduin,” unt others retired, for that purpose, t0 | party. | That allair has led to amostdroadful result in the | sheet trou 722 bare 1199 Saltern & co—G casks earthenware W | gor Bc Cenere’ Levene Tene er aes Remmbort | Bo farther uae for this iustrament, would, oF, Pe i inthe au Fare ee Oe rer ee clerk hector Cans ceo hikes St veleee. jeath of the seconds, which occurred on Saturday eve- | Wmkley—8 cases mdse Rich irdsou & Watson—13 chs MHaLLoweit, June tender tiecumenneiee aaa aioe ble umportatioa. Apply No, jo use Dill to-morrow. object was to explain ite pro. | the Clerk having read the bill, ning last, at Palmyra. About 5 o'clock, George W. | ware 2do holluwware Wolle & Bisboy—5 bales linens Fr mut, Farrer, N York: 9th, Only. Nom wipe ne, Stee. : = eeietitereuou of me todge ne “SHO SOM arial bul ne Cis be « subattate | Buckner eg, met don, Olona the wring inor | apaene.! tues hear brcea Lie Tecate | Pry de ah bie Resell Keey, A Oia" eae utgnet Wetrvl Me. Wastwoarn gave notice of an amendment which | armed with a aix partel revolving pistol, Uuckuee wit $0, Ve, Hash & 008 cases do H Faranm S003 49 tel | 100 Sutince: Dr ahipSchoadine Cae Lied ee | ELENRY, SENT respsettally informe ‘ Tho motion of Mr. Weercort, Dr. White's bill was he desigued to offur—to strike out the provisional duty of ont any means of delence. An altercation touk place | Hula Brow tcues mise parcel patterns Heise, oe | ey Hepronp, June Li—Are ache Harp, Besse, Philadel- ina aly, hugh ill be sxrcated (a i 4 laid over till to-morrow. It had bee: ut, Ou Lea and cote, and chocola between them, of the tendor of which, we are not io- | Stewart Bi 4 m Ht ty bly mawner. ven ifrequired y it iy upagain tor conside. nuved that the bill be laid aside until formed, when Glover drew his pistol and shot Buckner, %, tig Choetaw—37 hhds sugar 31,000 gallons Haven, Jnge wot. brig [purty Lempheer, e way. New York. Lat mre, Dr. White, sub-Indian agent in Oregon, was rot 11 have been printed. | the ball passing just above the hip, and coming out a: the nds sugar Denssomts ® Dogerith. 5. | J Thompaonedo. stds sche Franklin, New TU LEND, Ded by the Pawue Luis 48 a bill uf relief. ‘oway suggested tuat the biil be passed by infor. navel. uckuer, thus wouuded, immediately seized the Sehr Nile Gene 48 fogs mahogany 87 | wick, Chagas, tor m New | BOND AND MORTGAGE: forsterm velrs, oa he 6.4 BREN OCUIER torED bum, Peutl tomorrow, wnen the debate can be com- | pistol from Glover's hands, and fred it, the ball passing | Pies satespertts 8 ons logwood 4 cvroons eockinesl J J La. | ¥ 3 . June 13-Aer brigs Vietorin Ol focaprotcctive reat entse ts thie chy or Broshive en The Senate refused to mest heroaiter at 11 o'elock in , | direcuy through the Jaiter's heart. He expired iinmeak | Peet hPa, re cgete” jamnne sh—100 logs mahogany | | 8; September, quove samed sum belongs to ai estate in trust, os trae le ara, 28 1 a4, ott hour of meeting will tuere- we Dill wee « rai hee | ately. Buckner died Fererday morniu 2 Aymar & co-isé crutches @o 29 ceroous tobacco AC Rosche | Chase, Rogers, Ni chs divider pau to aut onl feats, Apply 08, clock, a ot NOUNDARY. | ‘The parties to readiui conflict are respectable | &co. 1. ove | a i an lok APPROPKIA FIONS —AtAIL, STRAMERS. ‘The Committee taea took up the bill making appropri- men ; aid we understand that tere had been, prior tothe | | burrnusa—DBe schr Manchester--20,000 pine apyles 200 | Herotte, Ja nity, Ne at | SRLS 1 The post oilice appropriation Lill, om motion of Mr, | ativus for Department, above duel, no dificulty whatever between them, Mr, | Water melons 90 buns bananas alot of old irou and copper to tearners (ul J Stev FARRANT'S COMUERD ewis, Was resume, the question being upoa anainend- » Al. CuLv«R detente wis vote against the War bill, and Buckuer was the circuit attorney. fur the districi, rock. | Order: Cox, New York - RXATRACT OF CUBEBS Proviuag fora line of wail steamers | he ailaded « apes eied Mit. Duugias, horetofore sub- ding at Bowling Green, and Mr. Glover a student at Ja Amportass, he bay two herm | ND OFAIBA. is porticnlady pecommantet a oe ry 9, and anovuor live trom New | Miltted, andspoke o| ois not payiwg uer beuds. He at ralmyra. pear ey te y ee — ‘Nacragus, schrs ‘ ly and oF cient remedy 4 aa} digsases, rk t Liverpool, Gud wowing, as ae inititery sancuon Contended that We began the depredatiog on the rights of | ne New On yiery Ae tana—32 bales cotton Pourier & ‘ ' trated and Yh form, of of Cougross to these enterprises, au any a co, and provukeu the war, Fine tw Not H —On 8. ing, | ¥ jar & Williams—20 0 sackecorn Portiann, June 12—Arr brig Hibernia, Eltiott, Matwnans; ag tasted or producing sickuess of Of $20,000, Berens 8 PPR ENEE NO eae | hae Moaannend Gem, wad interrupted Mr. Culver. | about 12 bites & fits broke payor Dull S| ou iigeites Koons ean aoe een | See ereeete, Libby, Balcimore: Hh, Bark Mane Hersey, Ti Ny dh 9 oe ; Be . . 2 u e , we & Coil Everitt ; ' etheac Sir. sicDorrre opposed the proposition, because tho |. M¥. CuLvaN.—-Uues (Ne gentleman wish to ask ® qUEH | formerly occupied as the cariinge facto y of Ives & GUE =i vega mae) Siglvilig & co= | Moen Voth ae cldesche Sere Heimnoaae Tie: JA speculation was duvivas, ani tho extent of the cost um | toa! i | Wit recently by J. K, Brousom aud Andrew Mar 0 kee Lard W BS a ped phi. | Std bark Aunes, Ca oem ' Snel Bi cert it was particalarly inexpeuent pending tue | ‘oCueaxanp made a point of order, The gentle- | tin. building was 100 feet in length, and three” tobaceo Chambers, Heiser & bales ickerson, ja nae, by Mosely & % . Plesent extraordinary expenses of the government. his wanderings, Dad youe out of nis way, and, in | stories hign. Nu insurance on the Duilding, machinery sien ou, do Barstow & ny po me brig Vas. fend rickson, Savyaunah; M, Mit. Mitten urged the adyption of te Bremen line, | Consequence of am oflence charged to be given it or stock. Total loss from $3,000 to $4,000.—New Haven ae bbls deny tireinn ett Sn wie W Ki timore;. Sas: Washlageons because the contract was alrcaty mace with the Fust | Solwague, (sir, Mougias,) takes occasion ty attack Herald, June Vs, : | Histreul Scent ca € Drooha# pigs A bawarda=t ox 5 Bid eth, fat .